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Let WdriBk deep wltfc'the reurie of Todkil wlMMie Jolly Eaperor plays bcb pteasaat little prsBkis in tlie way of prodamatioBS. """ "' m - FAKMEU8 MAKING PROSPEBITV. Iun'8 weekly review of trade for last week be gin with tbene words: A8urance'of prosperity on the farms generates confidenee in all departments of trade and industry. Contracts aw placed for distant deliver, and tlie couiuiercial payments are more prompt." It I the old. familiar Mory- When tl:e great aniculttiral interests of the I.'niu-d States are In good sliajN all othr interests prosiier. Th owner of 'railroad stocks and lionds is in better humor Imv cause Ids leomotives have more to haul to and from the farms; the manufacturer Is happy because fie fs lots'of sturdy fellows with money in their jwx-kvts who want his wares and sre ready fo pay for them: the hanker and :he mortgage leuder know that they are going to get their money hack: the wholesale johlnr aud the retail merchant tind sale easy and payment prompt. Kverythlng lioom wlien the farmer has good crops and is Celling them for Siod prli-es. And that is the condition tf the American farmer in this M.M-.1 yi-ar. the Hflli of tlie Twentieth Century. In the WW he ha harvotfd a great whea't crop and has laid by corn that promises to 'tti:il or excieil the record crop of 1!C which was more than 'Z.7.. btihel: he has grass and e(ovT and alfalfa, he has fat cattle, hrtgs aud shrep. turkeys aud chickens a-plenty. In the South he lias cotton and oru aud wheat atM aue. .iwpea. wiHt MtatH-s and fx'iiuuts. There u: no lack of mouths. Null iti llie human and lirnte enalioiis. to consume our fMMl produets. and they will le paiil for. unt at famine prict. liut on a --:ile that will put money into the farmer's breeches Htel;ets and bank ai-c-nmt. while bringing aliiiiKlaut sustenance within tlie reach of the mot inMlenite income. The cotton crop is jut small enoiigli to put tlie world's spinuers into keen com petition for it. aud just big enough to spread pros iK'rity' through the South when it is sold ou the farms at 10 and 12 cents a pound. Why shouldn't the country he ahuudantly pro--H-rous? Ittit the fanner wants his full share, ami he does not Intend that his interests shall be sacri ficed to auy other Interest. Having dug abundance out of the ground he wants the widest market and the !ot prices that wide and wide-open markets will give. He is coming to know the truth that his abundant crops and the :;! prices obtained there for are the main sources of the much-lxjasted pros perity of thf past eight j ears, and he has the wer to make -(m1 his demand that if there is to le icsrMation for e-ial inteiot liK shall not lie for gotten. He oalil this much in the Reciprocity Con eiitiou tlie oilier da. and he means it. Standpatter- may -nccr at that gathering a. "the toclprociiy farce" and pile tip tlgures to show what iiiautities or other a,Msds ho have xdd at lower prices tli'iu the American consumer has to pay: the WcMcrti fanner tii! Iu-i.-t. iiihui aiv to foreign market, in which he can sell for more than he gets at home. It i a matter of dollars and cents with him: a plain business prohibition. If the niontrous Iiitigley tariff makes him pay more for everything he buys, he iiuMMs tliat it shall, at least, not make him take le- for hat he ells. If it M ncc-sary fr the lioiiciiciarics, of tariff ptotection to sacrirtc somethiiig in order to ocii foreign markets wider to American food product-, the Vetru fanner in--i-ts that the -acriii, e ! made; it is nothing more than fair. Tlie real 'cadet and m. es of the Republican paity will make a pptcu-c f ui-ctiug tiii- demand with a m.ike-hift. i"oiigie in the coming session will appoint a tariff commi ion and In the elections of ue.t j ear Republican spellbinder" will was elo- iti jirtu-ing the cute all merits of "uiaxi- tc-ult will 1h-taken iimier advi-emeiit b the -..i , mum and minimum" tariff reform. The fanners ...No. XI G -s-jLla-blon 3D-a.rina- -Tialy. U" n. r.-irr. Rulnen Slnnagrr of The Pt LnuW I' publ'if. h.-ins duly sworn. .ivs that the actual inihT "t full mid comploto roplon of The Dally p-il Suml-.y Rojiutiiic primed durln-r tlie month of Jul-. lS'O. all In regular editions, u-ji as per sched ule behinr Dat. fopo i lo-t.oTo 2 MMrtn 121 ..'. 4 log.4IMl It............. . tOI.'CO .............. !OI.TmIO T. tn.tso .... lo-.o7o Si,n,ln-ri IStrgo io tog. i no ii.............. o i.e. so - ios.ito 1-1 I HI .goo l iom;7o is togt-to IO lnn.1n, g.',.i:to loi-.l tor tho imeith . . !." nil oipi,s spoil-j in r tll.il N-i , t,or de-trlhii'.od 3J-jrT Aor-ice d.tiiv distribution UtOetlt And said W I! Carr furttior ..! that the nutnbor of copiet roiurntil and reported unld durltor the inmiMi er J jly nij 1; l t-er rtnt. V. It. CARR. 5"iorii lo .triil aubscrlbtd before nio thii 31t day ef Ju.y W. O SOMMKItflELD. Jly tcrtn ev;.iic July Z'. :503. . i'.si i.tativi:" i.n:i:i:rY in Kit -ia. by the grace of "ichol.i-. the pi-ople ne lew t' enjoy "cou?ltlt.iliie" plivilegie. Tiiey ill lu. iTie right, .in all -ae a few proviiico. to 'it allied tepre-ent.iiie-. who in tuin will have 'he ugh' Io -tiiily and di-eil-s legi-Iative prtiiMi-i-iion- 'I lip -unly and di-cit ion of -u.-li propo-i-tmiio - ln primary object of the "A embly" which I lie ' ir " pMM LiiiikhI Sattiril.l o .lll-oillle I.iu- a:e to be cii.ti-ti-d by It. but it will ! allone,! to go thriiiigii 'he motion- of Icgi-iuiioii. jfter which the i",-n tlafo. Copley . ............. lOl.Tgl l lOl.TMl t! IMlXtl go IOI.O.VI si . . .ft ioi.irr 22 It2.l 2:t nnd.i .. . . . . I27.-1TO 2 HU.sjOO 1" ! HP gr. lHi.ni 2T llTw 2si lOl.TSO 2J lOLTW' :.o sUniln I Igll.gso X2T5.5I ttinttn. It-ft over 1 of iti,. Iliiipiie." hugely c..:nit..-.l of :i iln.iil.ir --laivsiii ii weating monocle-, ducal i-oroiiei- ami - gnci i .tig- and -looking clg.iieltc-. who. if they apple c uill hjtu.l it up to the .VeM)tal Nick, who i folid of r,-ailnig -omeliiiie- ill hit- SeJ-llte hour- when he -n t Mknig iiiri' of the baby. Should he for get him-iir and K. one of the bill- tliu- pa sl up it would In-come a law for the time licing Thu- pojitc ,i g. t,-r;iliicut maf he -aiil !o lie 1ell!.ltle I he w. 11 iiic.uiiug moiKirch l- caicful in coiii cd i;ig so n .. -i t make ii plain that autoctajic rub' I ii.it 'o t ,1 -.ttirliod, but rather ri-eUforosl by the itti'.i' g -ii-l.tr-tvemiai.i ihaiui:) I'he "lepre-enta I .e- b int. mate-, will be pcrmilfiil io oiigge-t uat iiien.ir. lit i-.right and toadit-e that it go tight l oi iluiig ui-t a- it ha- 1 u doing. It will itoitiiti.iilt . a ptitrilege of mi d crittn-ui In tion- c tit ml UMtters. but will lu no ca-e touch upon M'nduirciit.il law- of admiui-ttatloii Nti'hol.is iild '!!' -otiie nshtv if you plea.-e. Popul.ir g 11111111.11' mustn't Ik' univfl-onal.lc. l..-t the j- e iciio-! " that thctr privilege i- "coii-ult.itie" .iml icib- i'ia: lie i- there by divine right !.,' il'i iisi(ile not ret too gjjy I.ct them lxar in nta "'t " mind tliat hi- Xepolal .Nib-; and ihe ttt: ii -tr Xilvi-f rs r. making the? genenMt- 3ri ,,i u- uw- they "are ovliic,l that tlio-- t io -!: i'I l..ie Ims;i ebs-Til b t!l isintidenre of '''le nliV ttipe. aud who will thus be called upon j-.liti i.ie In the lrglsJutiw work of the "ov- iitui'ii w I' -how tlwm-cv. In the eye- of all "Rr-Mi to i- wot thy of :U Imi'ritil tni-i in tue rtue of win h they life liven itnlfd to -pt-rate i til gr"" u-rk. jttid that, in j-etfect harmony w'iIi ot'ie ii -titutioti- and autliorftles of iho -tatc iUH 'i 1 't us. tJtey will cnntribifte protltaldy attd MTtlott j t our hilsr- ftir the f.oll-t'eiiig f our K t tci -u tr th r. Rtts-ta. and for t'ie strengthening o the mutt Tcurliy and the treat of the ricpre" nd tmn alb the-e rhree. Rut the gtcatc-t of it-, iv -iM-urtty. There' tun-t Is 'he ut-ui-t gil will and harniouy nits-ti thi- gi-iHl.irst. E;icitir4i d m a and tb' Incunilvn:.- by divipe right- will be green enough to ne.il kiln-drying if they pay imii li attention to thi- talk. The only effective leuicily io, in tan IT revi-ion. the cutting down of Idllgley -ehiillllc- until they ccaoe to l ilohiIilie and Imoine only re.i-oiiably JHOlectite. - 1'ARM I.Al'.yR AMI TIIK l'i: V.K. In it- -pie.-oi to the plantations near New rleattn the yellow feter ha- taken for it- victim- nluto-t wilely the newly imxir:ed am! unacchniated Italian w ho hate -o largely -iipplalitcd negroes in the labor of cane and cotton pi. lining therealhttu-. Mere is a purlers. Few Ttpy eiipmaUrely; DAetiMTusI Sektter ffartlwir mm wMek tre Iginrel fW tsHr'pmw'iutai'aMua'ewdspasiiioK Byroa was tke race yanvajn. ?fea botbers aboae Byroa aowaoays? Befeejr Bans Is aot'aiacB of a. preseat Jcat. D ear yoaas; ladies aael geatlemea iay Vaat&iriteBttda bow,' as they did rormeriy. to Lord Alfmr Teaayaba. er whatever bis name was V ' A'ad if 'these poets" are ayiBc ia faase. what hope is there'fo'r ibe 'aM-deriis? What hope is there for the 'magazlaester? What hope la there for the able gentlemen who' write state poems? What hope is there for the hundred and fourteen Missouri poets? each coaaty bas'ber weet singer.' 'No. we say. in the ftvurds of Robert Chambers, that sort of art Is "on the Wiuk." .. Will the Ea sever learn auytblng from the West? la spite of the Kansas failure to suppnss the bray of a donkey by court injunction, here we have an pffefe suburb of Xew York City trying to suppress the crowing of roosters aud Ihe barking of dogs in the tuwn lietween the hours of in o'clock at night and S in the moroiug. It cannot be done tiuless they send the chickeia ami the dogs 'out of town overnight. Some iieoplu do not like Ihvsc noises, and iioImmI.v blames them. But Ihe vast ma jority still hold to the belief that this country 'hoilld not be worth living in if cocks cottldu't crow and dogs couldn't bark. " Texas has had liarreV of advice more than she iiecdeil about what to do with her lauds, but iu spite of ir all he Is going ahead to s.-U a few mil lion more acres in the same old way iu addition to the I million anes already offered. Texas knows her land liotter than anyliody outside the Stale knows it. and Texas is convinced by experiem-e that, in the loug run she gets more money out of it by taxation than by leasing. - Illinois may take note of the act just ia-sed by the Georgia Legislature doing away 'with negro militia in that State. The foul condition in which the negro soldiers from Chicago left Camp Lincoln r.i-ciitly and their unpleasant collisions with the white troops do not speak well for their efficiency a- a part of the Slate's military force. This Is certainly a great wiintry.' said an Eng lish manufacturer passing through St. Louts on Tiic-day. We don't ne.il an Kuglishman .nine over here to tell us that, though we are very glad to hate him recognize the fact and say so. This t-ertniiily i a great country, the very greatest that ever hapIM-Ued. I'urielyoii i- now mentioned for promotion to the Hi-t of Secretary of the Treasury after Shaw iiits. Verily, for a young man with the right capacity to learn things, the Job of private secretary to a man of large affairs is the lost sort of road to prefer ment. The new field of oil gu-hcrs resirteil from Texas is another iimtirmation of the hitherto existing no tion that if the lme Star State lacks anything she wants she has only to hunt around a bit iu order to tind it right at home. . AGGART CHILDREN, WHOSE PARENTS STRUGGLE FOR THEIR POSSESSION RECENT COMMENT l.uNe Tuasae. Hari-i'- Weekly. E.iKaer:ite,l .hrae 1- becciiilny etiMeliiic. The lre.! lietit liltn-lf to-caii It liv otllcially proiiotiacini; an of fviullui: mrmtrT of the Government various kin.l of a "ooiiudrel. and callhic uMn Attorney General Moody to punish hi in In accord-nice with his presumed d.vertn. The cautious Attorney Co :er.l replicl that lie would se about it. If after such trial a- our remnant of a Con stitution puanintee. to cltlz.11" under acvu-ijtion the man should bo declared Ki:I!iy. t'lie punishment would t- duly adniinltereil. Th"ii Goternor I J Hollette haj to stand i.p in a ciowded railway car ami publicly ex pret an earnest desire to partUipat In a lyncbtiis teo at which President Stuyv..int Fi.sh of tho rari uav enmKiny should be the eentr.ll tlcure. Kaser li trlet Attorney WilH.iui Ti.crs Jerome followed with .t tlel'iu. liHrmii-so.irum ntia'k niton everybody uithin r.ine of his ln-iit.il tiiou. Pinal! v at I,-at so let u. i:oi the Rover nd Doctor Krunk V t!iin.ini.i!t of Chi--iso ,1-clares In an ltiiKisslono,l addr's that "the me man of the world who matches Joiiw Christ in s-rious-no-i f purpo-e. in jiurlty of life. !- TleHnloie RiH-e-ett " High pr.il-e. tli.it! So hisli. indenl. that an "--pl.iu.itioii" .11-11. d to th- ffrct that "tho whole matter ib I-ml- tiMiu nlieihr or not Christ was perfi-ct." 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O. It has attract) d national attention because of the seu-aliou.il Muries connecting prominent annv t!Ic rs. CHINA PLANS TO REORGANIZE HER SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT SHTiiil Kciiie.sfiiiaiixes Fiihii K.-ich llrniirli Will tie Sein tut'ap ilals uf ilu !'rimii;il t'oiiiiirics of the Wmiil lo St inly Their Sysl'ins Itclicvi'il Tli.il t'huiiye Will 1 Jesuit in Open-Hum' I'ol icv :t ml .(.'loser IJflttl ions Willi tin; 1V.ts. oo for hiat bJs wRKHaiartir-i E. H. CONGER SEES A SIGNIFICANT SIGN OF PROGRESS. l:t:iTl:I.tS.-pKi.'l.t Washington. Ave ?). China's Govern ment, villi soon be lemiriilr.ed .i!onu l.i-: lilies; f .ill tint Is l-st hi t!l .idiehllstlj the s.M,lll of Ucelleiit.il il.llt rii s. Sir "! nu.: IJaug I'lu-n. !. i"h ! .M!rr-ttr to ihe 1'niti.l S:at- . ha o-'n mlvl-ed bt ab. ot tin- .ipi!iiim- ..t at 1'el.iii of sjr-iiil iepr-s-ntal.V s of the various bra-ich, s .f tie- Gueriiii)-nt h will v 1 -It i tie I'ulttil St it"? and Knrup" to m.tl.e a clo-e lud of iJiiu mtn-'iil s tems. .Mieit firetmne ii of ;ill tln--e i!!. ui'-s ! Tune; lo:!. ii-ero) of lltm.iii. lu uur- taxation Is conlierl the thins most nir to thoruiich ciimmercial development la t il.ui. Til. re Is i.u doubt liut the Hi cl lis s.-elvliii; a truce "111 btvtold In W.ish inglon that if thet will do avtat uitli t!e I. kin, they will make a lonu step forwaid. Till- done, t'tet will have lilddc si Ijegln nhiir of tin.;re.ss a.iin.-t the y-tem f Ki.ift or '-iiiene" whiih Is ion ami ariel ef the Chinese sy.-l.lu of govern ment. At preent each oii7eI.il Is paid a meaner t:il.ir. which he Mlppl.'liienn In biildln out part of ill.- levemies he eolbvls. lie pase- the r iii'ihilng part "hi-iher tip." where the iit!ilin' oi.t is repeated :md MERCER COUNTT FOR VcOONNRT. , Icrfr.atr. walck Is to the Rock Iataad-Mercw-HflodcTson MomtorUI dis trict. stroar for James McKtoiaey. for bmt caalimn of tbo Executive ComaUttea of the Republican State Committee ami former member of tke Railway and Ware house Commission. McKinney broke openly with Yates, in the early days of tke Tates administration, and resirne.1 hl.i 1 1 4 Job as a. Ralraay Commissiter. His Mt- iwiicts to iiiv lannrr uovvrnor is Till known in tbo territory adjacent to hi.- home. Henderson, the smallest and pivotal county, has a candidate, in the person of Clarence GlttiriKS- As to Henderson w.n handed the menibor of the Board of Equalization, at the last Congressional Convention, at the wish of the Sherman senatorial district, it U understood that the Glttlr.s candidacy 1s only to rave th-? car for seme jockey Inir by the county's delesatlon of nine In the Bushnell ton ention. Five votis (rom Itcmlrrsttn wrt settle the congressional nomination as retween the Sherman and the ICoeK Island sena torial, districts. If a ileal nthich as put throuah at the convention List sprmc holds good. Henderson will stick niti tin lower countUs anil either Rankin or Cliandler -.v!H nomlnatetl. dependent l.irselv upon the wb4ien of Stinnun. Otlieri"e McKiuney may be the man. It is the understanding that Sh'-rai m tvill show Ins cards lit the Rubnell ilomss anil it is for such a rtts.ui the t iillom. Y U - prr.i ii. lj.len. Hamlin and les" r lljtlit- in thu party have tat ir eyes on the proce. dines. It would not be at a.H strai- v -bould Sherman tale so Mvorab.o an opportuuUv to unnounco his own can dld.tu for the Senate. VISITORSAT ST. LOUIS HOTELS Mr aid I!r. 15 3t t-tewers nf Xew Yerk Cl:y are SuBthern ret'. " Jrthn i. Jtorry ot liti.n H r-clerrd at tin fcihern -I V.,S!-an of Ootconla. II!.. i amnnc tht Southern arrival?. II. VV. Kneun of S(norr. In.!.. Is a. cuest at tfte Souther.!. Iw VV I!hrlalitl-m of ti.Mln. Tet . U anxnc ttie piimt t th- Southern. tVbtiatu Muore of Kana Oty Is at th Southern. B. 11. Sl'anal of New Orleans l nt th r!anr. -Mr. ami Xtr. O ". Ilalrr.es or lMrMn. Kai-.. are l';.tn'er? euejt. Mr. ami Mrs. William Price Jr. of Sturt cart. Art.. re am.im; tie- arrivals at ihe Planters. -l!r. ar..I Mr. T. J. Collin of Arkansas ant at tlie l'lantern. Mr. r.d Mrs It. It. rjeorpe of Inisil. Ky arrive.! e-urd.it- at the lptantr. -Mr. ar.d Mrs T .1 Ujfon of New Orle.iuc rame t' the PLsnters )e-rn!.iv. J I fihlpp of Chattan.ss Tenn.. sr.ei.ff of Itanilltn C.unl. H rest"tt r .1 at tn Planters. J. K. Uencttt of TaIorvll!-. III., t n Li c!e.!e rca--st M t. (Irant of Om.ih.i is at the 1ac!.l- - Harry H Alexander of Cape flirur.iedu. Mo. !s at in tjirl.Je. ! i. IJr.d-ny of ter.ver reslstere.! yrsVr-d:t- at ll'e Hotel Jelfersou. - l- J. iielarev of Kan-sis City !s a rrJet at the Hotel JrftVr-OI. W VV. i:rk!ieM of (."eteland is a Baett ut tha Hotel JtfTrrt.'n. Inif the !- r ojtir..ik Ii I'' lce :i ,:)),r- u ,,.,, u tllrIi j,,,,. ni(. Trea.-urv I.iyimnei.i part im ii.e p oic .on cs ine or ,,.,. Kmili, .. ,,i.,,. .-...n,,,, r ....,, inis-ionarie-. Another ollicia! b it: atisl for the same dut;. Is Chu Chi Chans'. As sistant Minliter of War who was i-ecetill made a niemlier of th..- Chlte-M Ciblnei. A third I- thu assistant AUiiUl.r of Klnanve. T.i! Iluatii; Chi. and a fourth Is a Prince who Is a prominent olhclal of tho .ri-tinallk colli etl The -tudt of iAfiiieiit.it st-lerus i f ta'vailiin tvill doiibf Icss 1- the duty of Ti.i iiii.inic Chi. the As.-j.st.,nt .Minister of l-'itiain-e The fact tint the A-stst:ml Minister of War is coiniiiK leads to the belief that China s.ek- better know I, due for tie- de- Chinesu Foieliru Otllie. but vvhuso mime j v lupment f I., r miiltaiv blremtth. Yuah us transmittrM bv cable is yd fjart.iod that Sir Cheiitune Is not certain of his hkntiu. Tonir I-'ouc i'as a son. Toko, who Is le-IrK ducatrd lu WashltiKtoii. and bus iitot smashed Ills third aulotnoLlle s'lGN ok prugri:-;. On the part of all dote observers tif Chlne-e aftaira. tneluiliiii, 1- H. ",ncer. now- American Aml.audor to China, this is re(-atdt-dT as a most sii-iiiticuic s'S" .roeret!. Iluhtrto. Cbintse ollicials havu vi-lted fcrelpn countries and have inado Inquiries ah to metlii-ls of civil adminis tration. They have not been mti I of s.i. ficient inlluent-e to tntiohtco Imiiiove.i methods at home. Tins men who are no.-, to chcle the eii In cearch of tho bt ld.a for application to tho P. kin t.'v?.rii metit. lominand th- -ar of tho his eil w-irrs hi China. They represent the pro- ...... -t. !... rf-.- .... .l 1..- !.... I tujI. !.. flie!- fora,.ti..ti lactor in the lal.r i.roblom at the South. Wfcj ,c hp Inatj.r ,Ih s)(. KitN.r? ,VrIl.lp, tt W)IlI,, le-tter asimi" tli.it txrr.'-lve heat le;ar too heavily tivvat The b'a-t shvv-of a Hcrr Most -tiirit vvouM 1 fatal. The nvnliaeJ;aiiil-iti,.onn aemb!y K, trust 1-' careful to suppr--. u Ib-u TiUutatis an.l R. Jot Ihiilys t'or ?: thitt-r. however, thi- lilu-triou- and his tory tuakluc tloutua sh.-.ul.l Is-- tii-cfally srrasr.ul. ami that N the tar"s oti-hterateni- in protWIusr that mt'itilxT -halt hot It rosj.itt-lb'tt ti their -ou- tlliirr.it. Hit riueijie i-a ru- jtic ta itemiTatii tlltf 'rt U sivttts, ; Ih? eutiMy l.ejiral atnl Tlie ino-i tniilili live latltl- of tile I.ower JUB-ie.. sljipi. tlie Ya7iM.. the Rrazo-. tlie IJitl. the Arkatis.i-. the Alabama ami the Savannah River lll'.ins are iiialaiioiis. ami the ip'-zro is the only I.-iUiier vvh. h:: jirovitl iiiimiilie to till- intliieiice lie i- im mune even to the deadly "country fever" of the South Carolina ri s.a-t.' Can the iali:iu r any other Kur.in-in laborer ever siii'iI.iiii linn in ijcli ituattoiia; Prvibablv not. unless thee fat lainN aie fnvil of iiiiasin.i :iK. it is -a M. th newly ilr:iit;.-. land- if Southca-t Mi uiri have Ik-oii. In the early .-eltle-up-nt of Souiii 'arohiia -turly In-h atnl Scotch enii-"Tatit-. brouh over to n:ltivat rice ami imiiuo on the -:i-t. ilieil ;u.e Uiiv-- fr it i the emanations of th" in.ii-hie The tie-iro tlouri-lieil aiuaziti-zly.-auil Iro-cuu-e tioN-ilv i !- fottlil ilo their work the Carolina I'l.tiiter-. alone ..r all the Atnericau colonist-, iila-lly nts-ivis', .nin. i:i- them the -a vase itijuive- from Afr'n-i. All tho oth r ilutiles foiisht tin slave trade whiih lreat Rritaiii iniixi-'-il uisn tlu'tit. The tiosro ha- a tuoimiMily of lalior .u the most jir.luciive lauds iti the worlil If he will only make i "ji-oil by -teailine in work. If not. the owners of the-e lain!- tiuist tit thorn for white lalior by iirauiaie. v. pikti:y fi;ri:i:iM; 'it Several eijrreint!etits ijuote j,.oerry to nvV The Hctmbllr iu the vvrons when it tniMIy uitiinate- otherwi-t the t ashaiit jtrlvtlt-st- will lie ;ak,u j that ver-,' t- th-tt-riti'; out. Amient ioeiry is not in jljjt. As for nio!t'rn. It may Is ailmittisl that ! .srT,e:. etilorful ami hlsbly -eaiitneutal vorsc i- N-in-r cotuj-o-rtl ami e..-vahmal!y jirinteil. It !., !caint. l-erhaii-. actsinlius as jour ta-e !!-. but Is It jvetry? af the Ievll would have aW when he b-sfatitctl upja art Mr Iliei-ovfit -!, ts:l as the le-1 evhb.'nvv of jHftryV rvhabllltatitiii a jtiett of blank ver-e lie script! of a Northern woil throttsh which a wet. f;-ty wlral wa- his-iuc aatl ilrivius. Yon fouti-l iin-tK-r in th Ku?-iatt rav. Ynj ran't s,-rt etl f r.iuillar siibjivJ- liatnlbil in a tiHm tua-terly nun s' atvl lainimii. ami joit can't ioiJeruitiJivtne rislit) br a lialf-t-utury ao; The i,'tn- of a o-ntury it autl Nst-t a Cxar on tb one haitl ami strive, for j aco. tw cvnturie-. thtx- wnturiv- asu. four n- J ivpular ri-ih:s on the othrr hanl. it i- , ;o I turtc- aso imprvve as they reoxsb into th pat: tlar 4 m-rc not.kv ou the pti,lv " Kus-ta risti' at th, t- :r s-y. sv-nomlly -jeakln-r. their iHiahty i. In the -Ivuts-et that it i lotw. of their t)is.ines wliat tic- j ilinvt ratio to their renTOteness. and aiany ill asree fe CovvaytvackaBCwtitotvaskts Su. In thi- alnfaee of that the rule applies clear lick to the time of jjtch a tinw-ly ltotiK fjf iwmm raisbt want to or-j iiuturr if caaTse Teuth Wanl Ittsivrovetrent moieties and hausi. lst Homer is le-so i.r.pular tolay than ever !e- -t15r putative rt? present-lives with !ieu:i reix. , fore Ihtate i almc-tt arsilut4-lj- unread. Shaksv tvbieh viu.M be eiulrrasitic to say the li Xo. pear tho dramatist remain, but not Shake;eare 5li'lliiorahlv yK'helas truki- it pJafu thai V -m- the utiteteer Milton mivm only to ihrn iiotaler- fcw- . . - -v v -... t ... fdiaaitm j vuny it artlioetits have ituthias lo ilu vrllh tbc caret ', TT"- ? Z V xte cvHU iih.:i highly setiitiz.-d minds. yn,i vi t e at that. Car erf. New York Tiiii" "W,-i.- vou ever In all voiir life 5lum and dl.cnn tnielr a-k.-l on. yes; orjee I wius plum down in the mouth." owned I'nelc lb rift, with nil air of candor. "Rut I col cured ri3ht on, and 1 ain't evr had an attack of the blues since then "Do tell us almiit it." "Wll. Ii was vthcii t was a jotins man. I had jit-t tot a Job vtorkin" on the die Canal. It was scttln" late in th" fall, and I hadn't any shoes to my name, ami 1 li.ul to send home evert- red cent, except what would teed me I dfln't how I was to jret a pilr of shoes before winter set In " "Well, that was hard lln- " 'S I thoiiKhl " said t'neje Henry, smllins. "until one lay I Riw a fell.-r on the street that hadn't any feet 1 can't rtahtly say as I've ever bt-n di-srvatented sincj then." I lerlliMtlota aatl Polille. Harfr's Bazar. Well do 1 remember arrlvlnz one summer In the coun try In New- Jersey, and while th Iwtby Te.im-d for fivl I vtn patiently mnkinc a t'rfectly scientitlc in v estl-wtfon of the only milk to had In the place rut have the e l'ii nclsleriMT" I thought to ask Just as the Ktby whs alrout to b'rln. stiatchlnir away the Irf'ttle N'fore. it was everla-llasly too late 'Recite-reil?' Oh. thmiderr croaneil the mere father. '.who would feeil his chM any kind of unverified milk ju-t to stop u crj-Inr. "Ret-lstered? What next?" Wht rearon the ympathetlc man farmer put In: "Re-, i.trreil Why, bless yo'i. mlseti. every one of them cows old t-nouzh to vote; and II vine so near Phila delphia, of coare. they fcave been registered la half a, dozen precincts." . irAvernnii'iH v tin ii n'eTworke'd . ulew UnrV 1 in !e if eclbm of cultlvatlnr ?" ?" and i-diUcal relations v.itli --""''' '' '! T.t. -.. -if III. SUIIM' " - 2JS.KT:, aw ikeuf-ieliance .. the ,rl f th chln.se ptuple. r-i.lilll ertelisioo in tie At'i.ii ,ii. ir "iiiH-a-dtior" poh.y hi China, with the J -m test parts of the Rmplre j-li. tr.U-d l ra lioa.Is l.ullt bv rorelsn .-.piinl vv ItU the Gnveriunenl at IVlslii " ak.iied to area -lr it "i tli.it It "ui-t restrain bursts of fmtlci-ii asamst th "foreie,, .hvils." fanatici in a-ai i i china: and .Sli.il Kai Command, r ia Chief of the Chm.se Army and one of rl.o stroiiRest lien I i II Kmplie I as orsanl.-t .1 sjib. nihil. thuUKU co-uparatlvely small. liKhlhie- force. Two Chlmse 1- have been admitted to U.-I Point to learn tne arts of vvjr under Am-ricm ausjiices. Jap anese othters are enuaed in trahil'u chiio -v triHjjis Imriii"; th openittoris in Manehu'la the fi.rrs miib r General y-tan Shal Kai vv.restror.K eiiuimh todtswiiniKf iiiv.c-ion of Chin -e teerltorv -oiilh of Jlaiichuria. even tlioiish Clilnese ueii Cality w is- lepcalidly violat.d weat of the IJao River. I'l'l'I.Ii .' SKNT1.M i:.N'T. The Clilm-se te.veninwnl. ! spite Km M.lposeil abs.i.ii: turner, responds iiiiek- Iv to p.iblic senl'inent. Mr. i.mi:er. when Mb ist-r at !. km. found lb - Korelcn Uf- ti favoralile to m:uiv of his simutMioii-. bill fearful to put tn in into effect Ij.-- iu.e of a.Ivees ,.i.u.ir seiitlir.ent In va rious Provinces. The thln v. hull mak-s It s0 dt!lul U stop tin antl-Ani. rlc-.ui Ihivci.m Is tb fact tb.it t is m, iMpukir. The i'.jv r-mieiit dishk.s to aiitaKonUe a popular idea. , , I'or this rca-on President i:ooeveit Is evpeeteil to make a special elfort to lin press the hlnrse of bi"h di sree who :,ie .rm to vlsU the I'tiited Stales with !h. Id.. i not alono of Am rb-a's fritnd-h p. but of the dtslre here felt of tn-atlns that country riilly on a iiU'ines'S u.iris. MlMonriarii it .New York. i:i:i'Ci:t.UHI'KflAU New York. Ainr. 3. hioiik the arrivala at th hotels l.re to-day were the fol KinuiK from Missouri: si liaj. t. Yeiuiir. 1. K. Vainbrerlft. Mr It. i:iK-rt. I'alk Avenue: ;. K. lUlT. Mrs. VV. . Watrrtsn. Manhitt.in. Mrs. H S httari. At. -k-hwutz. iaiitrrlanJ: !. I- Harris. HcniM .-luarr. II slilele. Holland: V T J.u-o's. sato . I:. W. Culllns. Murray IIIII: A -I'lanke nI Mrs. Plank-. Hotel Ator: J Vv. liaker ami Mrs. It-iker. Navarre- J. II. Smith r mi Mr., smtih. .il--ev; II. J Merrick and llri. M.rrl.-k. spalllnc. M. U Glass. Albert; C. K. l:u:l. r llr.wlwiit iMitral Kiin-u- 1l ll!s H. Jt. Clark. Mrs. c. A. And et.s Iarih...ii; J Miwre. Hofrmnn: c R VVliiimaii snd Mra. Whitman. Vn.!onic: tt. II MiCi.r.l and Mrs. MtCord. VV ooila anl : Mrs 1 Mwsl. llrrall s.iuate. Jc. K t:illelt and Mrs ,-.. ..II.lt. M.UllelttaU, T II. l:eno!J. H'Sel A-ur. St. JuMes.b K. If S4 hnrlJer. Herald Square. At 4'lalratzw llottrla. RKivr.uc .-nscriAi. nd.-aei,. HI., Aug. 'Ji St. Iuiis persons; rKl-tned at hotels hi Chicago 10-day are: Auditorium T. U. Iiub. U. 1". Grant. II. -Hajubr.:. VV 1. Ketiiiiit. sr.ermtn Iloue 1. C- Watyon Morrli.n b. 1". liiuanne or.d wife. U. X Is.u.-y Ki.l't:hof S. ?. Oliver. Great. ,.r:m.ro A. tf- Itoefl and wift. Mrs. it. II LlttKit. U II Tlt.Ieir.rtn. Uilsea-H J. Mti'ller. J. M. SSiarkey. fk Wviifir Paini.r Hon Mrs. G. V". Klershelm. Ik It. M.-lunr and wile. Italian Seriously hurt in battle royal over beer. er-c-it chans are commi: over i.niu.i. eouniry runy on .1 uu-ium i;...-.;-. U,e GovirnmViit at Pekln. ".'''M'-V It is now rea'lzed th.c th.re Is need of with Ihe row t. m1111ercl.1l spirit. Inds 11 rlixinc to ruin.i throiich olh. r than -elf oblii:.-.! 10 ndoot modern m-thods .r mre (J,vjoma:.. channels, ass-irames that dolus liu-lne In-teail of clmeim: to the Jhi. ,-Illltll state will inmlerat- lis e ......... .. iii.-i. 'or centuries baa er.t.ii ., .,., .... . r..0-ii,.,t.. th.; entrance of .....ii. ....... .11 Vt.ll til- -uccessiv.j dvnasiies. I.1KIN TAN . s .1 1..I-- ..I.. ... ... .... flm.lK.Ii . ri i.it. 4ii i'r-sir:iiiH' i-ii" ?". v-ti -.., ii It vvill iiot It down the Kirs for ludis- Abi.I.th.1. r ihe ,.rescmJe1Meniof I.lkln I trlminatc admi.--ooii. if I'ltile se la! ir 1 '- SHERMAN'S STAND IN CONVENTION MAY DECIDE SUCCESSOR TO MARSH I.i,'.,.,,:,t ttvvn.oi-s 1'ositio,. in i:,.,,uli!i.:.i,'o,,.'.-si...,.'.l 3I...I I io for Hi.- Koiiri.-.-l!i IIlii"-''s IMMrirt Will Uv Sirun-: l--tr ' i,r,. iioiiiiii;ili..ii-H- Has a I-irji" iVrn..:l F..ll..iuji Thn.iplinr ilu- Siatv. t'!i:u:lk'i Can.li.lalu fr Hi- Oumiy. Tl.e ey-.s of p-ditichuis In Illinois nr- ... .j . i...ji,.i. 11 where. dirixted thW vt.,.k t Ibuhnjll. -he: la Thur.-.liy n- t. ,lb.,;rM,,feVh." nublicm ."onctes.-ion.il Convintlon for tie rVmrteenth l)L-t...;t. which wil -': Drlaar NMr Eaay. Harper's Weekly One of the moJcm schemes of phv steal development tjiat have won favor . a ytemitic method of breathlas:. A certain Inquirer who was Int-rr-ted In the prlnclplei of this system recently wrrote to of of Its profesrn fer a deis?rlptlve pamphlet. One of the rules on the ant pice rend as follows; -After the numin; bath take a de-p br,vth, retain it as lone as possible-, then slowly riptre." He deddM ri to try th" system. A Svot Mtker-la-Law Jake. Smart Set. Prisoner: "Yes. Ill admit I killed my mother-in-law but I'ra sorry 1 done RT" His lawyer: "Teifare? Then, perhaps' I can get you oS on the: ground of Insanity.' At Smart Set- He -Then yoJwil! er th roe. driinr Srie: -Y-r. riarrr-Tjt. oh. Geort -couldn't me ur. m auatc oa-faiuoaci uaz&-1 iat rjt cat aatiaaaciria taatr . . . ......u.m..n C1L1 a jiior to 1 lie iao; iisiv-ii'i v.-,.-net H. K. .Marsh. The conc-essiinal seat 1 not the only itrti at staki. Otclltloi.s wt.Ieh bat ari'en In the ; euunt... of the .l.-.rw havo bioiisht the Republleah Lull"! States setmorlal llsht into the oiiBr 1--r,n.tl disturbance, and the vi. of tw-n Senators .inl at least four Repreeenta-tiv- In the ne.xt ly-si'lnture may rtepn liruely upon the result of Thurtday eon. itntlo'n. , . , ,, The inr.n important emanation wilt 11 mat- come from tl.e IM.u ell eo-ifab -evill le the definite announeenH-nt o: tne in teiitlons or I.itttence . 911'iiran. w n a resid.:it f the district. H also Ihe the Lieutenant Governor of th Stale ano 1...... -uition. us between the hederal crowd and the State administration, hat nut le-en cle.r or late. Sherman ,ns iKn in Cote ..I., fo. montlK. ard IltUe has x.n heard of th" .MclJonouch County stitesman. Jn tli'r "dope" which has teen- flylnc aim-; SprinsSel I an J In Ohe-aieo and In variout other p-rts of :hr Stale, where the te-j-atorlal situation W dis-iise,. Shorman n mine. ha not lCn sirorutly to the fore. ll the same, both Shelby aL Cullom atj-l Richard Yates Mvould tes bverjoyttl tfl It they but kr.ow what Sherman had In hi! mind as his prosramme for anion In th-i ccmlnc senatorial eoste-tU The Joy totoII naturally ccrr.e frora the assurance tht Srerrrin and hl sapjortere thmncr.Ml the Stat were to take a definite srlarnl Itt tbe cue or the other The lavorcu one wuuhi inr i-hj" ut f.em Western Hhpols The candidate from his own coilnty is tormer State Senator c. V Ch.,ndler. nno of th" staid- Iiiiam lers of the county, and a uronjr shcrtnao man. He won bis county In a primary ti-at by a subst.inti.ai victory over Jouir Krank lin. who has P-on known as yontthin?' o. a Yates man. Han.-f -k "ount is In Snerm-vn b rna ,.r ii iti.iru-: ami has the Slat Senato ti the n- ion of Senator Orvhb- I Rerr. who plaoa a Itun. iuukj 10 10- hjm-..-:ion of the ennte boit session ard one or th field rrunasers .f the Senate "Cum Urc " IUih-h'K Is the only county In ties eonKTest..iMl district which has no can didate f-r Consn s atul "ends n delept tkin to the convention uni'iBtructed but directed to vote as a unit- Wiirrri County Is the t. ltd county In the Sierman inator1aI d'etrh t. Gtors' C Rankm. one or the most ;iiiular men in ttv uolit.iry tract, received the unani mous ndorsment of the county. He wajt Jn the lcbiture for four yearn and ws? the cnatrrnan of the Kepibh-an eau us whel iHtminatei! Cullom ohm Tanner He refus:l to rrmit a secret l.vtSot on sena torial preferences which . deinan led hf ihe TatHter men ami W iriven thi r edit prartltaliy for the election or Cuilomthe bi-)t time. .... In return, be nis tueti r.n.iir? ." Ale Is trmurw l Knurked Uowra Wit Club for reJtiir .'miMialasi ttf ItrinlJlsiK Tun Much. In a I '.it (!.- royal amomr three Italians over a bucket of beer about inidnish't Sat urday, in the rear of No. -WC: Clatou av iiiie. Nick S.-innne. IX years oM. was struiK over the bead with a club by either Pelro or IVIereaa Arc insnelo. brotlrerH. j.,mone was knoi-k,-.! unconscious. Jjoclor i:. M. Sli-ets of No. 4.Vi rhoiilt.au avenuo was summoned and advls.-d the ri -moval if the Injured man to St. .Mary's Iniiriuary at Fifteenth and Itipiti str-ets s'.moue sustahitd a sevore salt tvouml and a fracture of the kull. Ills condition Is considered preeailoiis. Pelro Arclietielo and live other Italians, who w.-n- wiltif.sct to th, bKht. but who refii'tsl to make a statemti.t. were hi rented. Th- witnesoes were: Joe Nicholas. John S ir.one. Nlchol Galia. Ifcn Polmero and IMrtn-ru Archenelo. The Archenel brothers and Semone, wt re drtiikiiiir a bucket of b,er. and th.- tlsiit vtus ti, outcome of a auarrel caus.il bv Setmuie's charsinc his ,-omp'inious with drlnUliicr more than their share. TEN YEARS FOR MURDER. I.11111 Wj.lkcr Coiiviutt'ii of Kill ino liny T. ll;inistiii. ItKPl lil.U SPWIAU West, plains. JIo.. Aug. - In the Ozark County Circuit Court at Gainesville laim Walker was convicttd of murder hi th" seitmil dejrtee for kililricr Guy T. lIarriMn List month, mid his punishment tlxed at ten years in the Penitentiary. narrlson was a p'omlnent Republican tolitlelau lie and Walker (!i.-irrcl.l and Walker -hot him. Walker claimel lf lefense. FINDS GOLD IN HER COFFEE. I'.irksi; of CJrains Contains lust Worth -.'i,. Mrs Henry Tltr.mermcir. who lives a No. ZZ Wtjt Seventeenth street. AI1011 e cently purchased a sack of "packa-"" con",,.-' from ler srocer artl after takes; it home found therein mited tii'Jt t coffeo sralns a hrir-ht-Iookltur snbstiirtr alHiut the tize f a jw.-i. which sh save I. S.itur!ay she went to St Louis arid 1 i her tind Invest I'cated nnd nsjrsl, r I sas It la cold worth about . aassssassaaaat J TWENH-FIVE YEARS AGO J : TO-DAY IN ST. LOUIS. Z T Kroni The Re-iuMle. of Anc 2. 1" Hee'ric llchtiriic wast ttatcl at the Jlerchants" Kxrhaes:.-. but dltl not . prov satisfaetory to the- .ird In cnarse. ir w.is ihtiuwi io nave a p.Hi..ii at 'Wsrhinslon In the .Tie of .he birse, paa chandelier instaliarl. in Comnlrnllrr of tfc- Currency. He has al-I Stead wy tar-n a strone Snerma-i suptsarter.it t oionei t narics 1. Hunt. own-T persoiiaHv- -md rolltical.v. UN piifssur of thft barr-el rink and armory in the- jsrlslature. Kvetltt C Harlln. w.t- j bulldlnr-. st-urd that tho Ire could em tif in- Shem.'in1 "Zf and has alwuys I not have starte,! from a rrrit-oil Irf-eti loyil to the McDonousti County I lamp, as waa aijvjinccl as theory. states mn, In Rock Islan.1 pnmarv rltrnt of the Mcdine I th yownser eapitausis ot tne rtrv It was practically certain that Cnuifir w-a 'he Ktlerest i '5-arKs couid not have limited the Frank G AUn. p.re-tjeji. z -----ir -------- -."- .. z ow Corntsiny aivl ".e 01 . -' - :""."' -Jf';e il1?" T .iefc, sj e,i or ot ice- rsniKniH ui t-yvnias. s know-eric cf uch a suprrt. the otb-1 "i rhrl.-i J. Se-ttle in a elo-e contest 1 iiw cjij anu a mt-eutiir ot w nou!.! lie nrat!'tl to know where the . earle . , or)i:raal Yates rr'n and." trie siill'UW lyWsl BUI iieiTl. -'Trnw-ar-at- TwSST Yic after a term of Jril-i. "" taMt.ht n'UU an lnnt.. kSi of prnmimae la the state- His ha!1 a vote .ach. The . striernw , lwiw' . e la tta-IBtweM 01 Texas immi- a SaTSsans are aa-wed from Uauk.ssa W. cro lked out and searles whe head- .C?' , ,H. nMP ,.h. ,. 1 the IrdtenA state nee in -a ft... other Oeiesaiina. xejiv a.s mt-r r T . " ."T ""..;"":" .,.""...-.: x , tc-lrssts- --ere beia? rhte-ee for .-, ,.-. V..i f ,.vnIUift veorl. - r.f.me.1 Shrrnan w ul.S An fro 1:XjC T.i.scj ficntr Af;e? rn ib. 4a froeo .Cl .i.(i.i niter In a. dire-t votln primar'. he-e-a plunlitv riw-t w-.uH , wfe df),,,e, ,- iSSSe fS sLve! Ta Chirac Ss strerh J Is cot to be spee'fd at and. were ne di posl to play oat of the cani which fc ilwajsi bnlis up a!s sleeve, he mUrbt serS ocly dlsarrarxe the pkirs of theve who rt rnparlnrr for th-. Kw. rarapals-ri SHERMAN F.KTt'RNJt THIS Y:EK Julse Slaerman wilt return from foloradfi rWore Thnrrday. arrf he will r- al thi ICU vWlTartl IT 1BU IM txym. roll call of c-viTitJs hod been eorapleteef ajejk.courn a 'err narnea a,-na"ie H IVere. tb" rJcw smtialr. and the head of it-af Ktderat crawd j.-j Northwestern 1 ri1.sva V-bBsr-A woa nntnltul .--.ka !.. a trarteti cttentlotL, and It wsj estl- a malts J that the bulldini: alone would a t txast n.o. tf w j Vincent ojuaKtrer or tne Tiur 0 teenth Ward was announced as a canelitlato for the la-istnre. :The Gundeker-5vbeU Wectlon enn troverzy attract.-! rrreat attention in political circles. n'j-e. Irere was nominated over AIJn. J jsticWtary Lrwts Clarlt of the Jock ws rs vej but the half of hiss-ountv's . rh.K .t.,. ,--r- i. Vr,a t. C'ifialiC-, ' X krlrtr both Uaud SL and St. Jallen ey rtnb stated thar he hoped to a a brlrtr both aiaim . ana sr, juuen Trt tht freest ctap all of the okl Sher- l St. IjuI Irr the fall. tr appear r.vji-tst'--i!i eritwd came in and lieJsierf A at the Cm Urilllacte traek."- tf AUea aj acahut Searlc ana probably aj; aV ! -31 1 rTl "Svl J .-K "e is. J. &-S?f., k m iiS.