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ADVERTISE M THE UNW ELL TIMES, ITS A PAYING Of VESTMENT. A.rch*' d««* xakcbt dtanjmoN or *up VEBKLT M THE STATE OF WEST vtCmA . VOLUME 12 KETSHME. WEST VBtGMA. FEIDAT, SEfT. 4. ltU NU NEGRO SOLDIERS TO M BRAVE.FEKRLES5 W BMTLE Great European Nations Recognize True Value of The Colored Fighters in Their Colonies BUCKS FIGHT LIKE SAVAGES, MOWING DOWN CRACK GUARDS la Charleroi Battle Stufib Algeria** Were Pitied Ag&mct Pride if Prussia* Amy -bew No Fear, Forgot Pair el Wo—de From a nppcial war die patch to New York American. I'arm, Aug. 10. - By Special Hiwufff from ili»* Front.—1 am now a hi* to aup plrnirnl in moum» liflrrw the <h»patch 1 •cut you prv\ ioiwij riving an account of Um* opening Mtt»fm» ami (Irvrlopaicot of the ttattle which rwullal in the with drawal of tlie Angio-French forcea to a line running betweeu liivet and Ohiiaay to the nat. The Uerman troopa which marched ao proudly thruaeh Rruawk laet week, pre ceded by their much drwded acraaw of., cavalry ccoufcrand bj their BtlnilkMI mounted in «*ift motor cars, turned •out)i from BniaaeU and were herded on > to Charleroi, Namur and Mooa. MitraillriiaeH were placet along the railway line front Ntwllaa to Charleroi, whtle frooi the aooth French were pour ing through that town—Tiraltrura, A1 geriana, the Turcua, C'ltanwurs d'Afrique and otht-r a^iiriidid lighting men of Cien ri»« «* h «•' MiJinaiMi, * IIKU were in tPMKi npiriU and apparently none tlie worne for thur liar.li»lup« aince they ieft Africa. * Tt'RCOg FKiHT Hhk<'hl.Y Ttiewe aU*rt»trppm(t Algerian nharp and frim, l>la k truopa of Senegal have % ritlen another patre in tlte Inatorv <>f war. Klun( atratnat (he rttiwrr of Lite Pnxwian aruiy, lltr nfiiumt of ibr bnard, U»ey f'Miirbt with iiuinrrltaltlc fury, knowing no fear, tbey* charged • UrniMi battfiy. killing the nunorn. Tlx me t)iat nt-rr left later tilled Red Crnaa train*. I iid^r the Ntreiw nf exritriDeat, fatigue and the pain of wound* they forgot what French thry knr* an i moaned theu iniaery in U»eir native t'>n(n» to wn that drove in vain b> nn<f*Tatand them. INDIA TROOPS TO AID BRITISH Wm of Eatkawa— aad Uytlty Sweep* Over Big Brituli Poueuioi 1/iMton, Ani SI.- Natirr imu|m from 1 ixlia arr rvm <»n ll#ir way to larnw Itw BfHwh forrwa m ► nn<» Thi« «M known today through annoMM n*>ni* in Ih* ilnwr of I-ofrl# by IM Mar«jnia of Orw, vrrrtarj of "Mate lor India. and l»rd Ritrhmer, So rrtorf of S*lr for W ar Tt* Mar<|i>M of Cmrr mkI : "It haa l*rn iWply iniprMard on the ptvrrnuirnl thai tbr wonderful «a*r of mthuaiaam aixl loyalty at tba )<naaM tirur. |«a«nf mrr India M largely dua to tta (Jrtirr of tha Indian paopia that Indian mM^n «h<*ild atand a*da hf adr with ihrir rmnraln in tl* Bnlah army "*ln<l»a m aaarr of the rmph y u»«a>t of A frtaan tr«afa In awwt llir Kr*ad> army and i« woo 1.1 have ham a dwappoial Bant to India it thry had (wan dH«rrad from taking part ia Ua war hi Koroya. llli.H fVULKD MKK. "Oar army will thoa ha nafmurt by OTtdiara- high ar.nlad mm—of fl«a» rati training and I am nrtaia Mm t Ihwr wW gtra thr haat p>mbla arrowat of tkmm ■rivaa I ventnrr ta think thai Um* MM. fighting iidr by «de with British troop* •ad Indian troop* in the war. LIBERAL GIFTS "That ratbuMMU ha* found vent in ninny different way*—in iuuw cast* by gift* of great liberality for the service of the troops in the beld. 1 wa* t<4d only yesterday by the Viceroy of India that ■owe uf the principal Indian pruttwa had sent a gift of fifty lar rupees (about $2,5Ui,00t>) for the use of the troop* in the field and there ha» been on varying arala*, a number of offers uf the kind. "I feat confident therefore, that the action we take will meat with a stoat enthusiastic iecept»»u in India and 1 believe it will be approved by Your Lordthipa, the houaa uf commons and by public opinion here generally." DOMINION BUCKS READY TO FIGHT fiiifiMi Wcflt Mm May Be Us*4 to AM Great Britaia m Ifytia War Special to Amsterdam News. Montreal, Aug. 24.—Actual stef« to wards the raiauig of the "Imperial Black" equal, or battallton foe aervior of Great BrtM in the Kuropaan war, fcave beet taken ia Matrial by Edward d'lfeaef. f —M*f if.^wUah Wgst dlsa. Me +m the Til* f« V. T. Bonis, ^ vets ran of the Beanish-Ameri can war. Exhibiting a list of 46 namea signed as evidence of intention to serve. Mr. Burns staled that Dr. d'Hoaey had the approbation of the Minister of Mi litia and bad been told to go ahead with the work of getting as many signatures aa possible. L>r d'Hosey drlivered speech** in llie colored men's club* on Saturday nigh', and Sunday, and met with encourage ment. His intention is, once lie has bis men enrolled, to aak the (tovermuent for a plot of ground on wbich to drill them, and for permiastou to have hi* companies attached to a regnuent that is not at full strength. There are in Montreal a number of vrterau* of the West India* Zouave regi ment. and veteran* of the Spanish-Ameri can war. Of the 45 namea so far signed eight are those of man who claim espar Moce in waief aae. Warning! Tke War Peril af Am Africa Lmbi Up ia Ike Back raited itw black panl, loom up behind the litlie attacks and counter attarka nn Britwh and 'icroN Irrriloriaa ia Africa my tbr Hoaton flarald. It ia the poaa Me MpnWoa of the wfcitra trami the dart matiRMt, l«fiBiuac «Mi thoaa who at thw time tnrai|A to carry on a white taaa'a war ia a Mark nau'a coon try. Kxeepting Hrfliah riaath Africa, do rol ouy baa a mOcMBl an tuber of culonieta to aiakr a iaeafnl atand MrainaC the natir** if Ibrf anil* in armed rdaHinn The very eittam of the *o*eraaaent de oenda npaa the efficiency end loyalty of wnail foroM of natieaa drilled tad cob iwawdad by Knrupaan ofBoere. l-et ua oh jeol 1 lew nalattn w» illnHratKa of the paeral itiiraltl ptoatioa. (ierwan Kaet African foerea hareciaae atta aaMaaoa with Bnueh fja African 1 aad Myaaatand lnrr«, and there a aare to be fwwfiei roalid on the t'ganda bor dar, as the tiecmea roioaj bmrhea all ■rther hare an rati Mated population of i,o7l Knropaana, Oa wMHai j foreea nam bar J.Mr.', all natiraa ncept the idftiaia and !<»> Hikba; sad W* potior forma con 4* of 2,400 fcatlitt. Ia (ieraMa l-aat Africa the popolattaa ia ahoat 7.JOO.UH. lailaihag A..1K FarnyiaM. of whoaa J, i7» a* Gar mm. the laeopa are Stt Ea a Uttw pot ire Imh at ?.VtP. French Watt Africa baa a papalattoa of II.OUU,* u0», Mkd of tfa MMW ttliiin 7,(MO art M«*. The I n of fee - 'j* A irreat danger, which may be fitly of Ifbliac whit* bm with black troop* tad lb* paoplaa of tbm tendaeaay Maick If opaa their ty« to (bo piwbyil| of driviac the iomlm into tha Mi. Emb to South Africa thia dt>r mm ran« niaed by Ihr r>wanMt duriaf Ibc Mriki of gold nuitm oo the Kind tod Um aub aeqoaat atutupt at a uoithmI atnke. and that was why U»e wLolo citiaaa de trow lore* waa raliod to artna. U Eu ropean naUooa exteod their war to Africa too coaa^ueiuva may be woree lor them aelvee than lor the recaa over which they aeek toeatabliah domiaioo. The leaaou ia only too eeaily learned. NUay People Ftiliir Africaltartl Ou^>li»«i m Vm( VirgiaU Waahintton. 1). O., Auc- 31 —There are 44«,4MU peraooa ia Weet Virginia that work (or a living and lritt.MT of them are employed upoa the tarm. Mvotdioi to a report which haa just tieen leaned by the United State* (Vtiaua Bureau. <H the peneina mxard io ajrruultural pur auiaa, the bulk of thetn are farm opera tors and (arm laboena. The (arm ope ratota number S5,47V», and 8I.4IO are men and 4,uw are women. There are 71,146 (arm laborer* in the atate ami rit>,tftjn are malea and femalea. There are 2*>» dairy (arraera in the aaato and they employ 1 W laborera and MwafenNDM. Thar* are alaa 2\i per aooa ia the atate whoaa principal aourc* of inrome ia (ioaa atock retains The number of cowboya and eheep herdera in thia atate ia 78. In the entire United Statea there are 7l,oM0,fc70 peraooa over lu yeera of a«e and 3e,lti7,XM, or 53 par cent of thia •nailer are eaca«ed in feinful ocrupa ttcna Of toe gainfully occupied l:',t>W,. *£i, or 33 per cent are engaged in pgri culture There are 5,s66,UUO farm op erabtra in Uie nation and they employ 5,^75,UUO laborera. LEADING PASTOR RE SlfiNS CHARb-E Rev. 8. R. Bullock, who f.W the paat four yean »ad fouf uiontha h« hna (be pastor of Hroa Strwt Ctwneh, Im mafwd and will' go to MMttx-r rtifH Mav. Bullock baa liaad • Ufr M*; of Ma caliiai in" iwy wmm ef MM Ira, ud he will be intaaed by the colored people of tbecity. Bluebeld needa aurh enlaced uco. Ha baa our heal wiab ea »n ItM n*M field of labor. —Bluefield Daily Trtrgrtph. f Kwtoe's N<src: Rev. 8. R. Bullork M well known throughout Wnrt Virtrinia. He ia one of Uxr ahlcet preaclier* in the >Uto and dnriDK the time be baa paalomi in be baa door uiurh to improve tlte K-ott St. church and to elevate bia pt*»pie He ia a bard arorker and ex treiaeij interwated in lite aoriai and ed watioaal at! tiuvuH-nt of rolored people. Dr. Bultnck ia a broaii and liberal preai-ti er and aill be greatly miaaed in tbw aar Uoa. Bluetirld loaaa one of her a blast and moat rfti lent mmiatera and a rood and uaeful ritiai a. He will paator two cbarrbra in Kunceverte at an lm-reaaad aalary. WAR RESPONSIBLE For lacre«»«d Price of Feeisteffs it Report «f Now York brnt if>ti>g Cooiaatteo. New York. Anc H».—The Knro^m wtr m diwrtly rrtpouiiMc (or the to irrMnl price of lonii«taff« m-ordioK to • report filed today by Mayor Mitr bail's citizen* ramaittM of which (ieorgt W. PtrkiM m rhairmtn The oxDUiitiar mji that e* a ivault of the situation rrMlmJ by lU war, Amrr iratM may bmmr *d orated to live and thrive oa xuailar qaanutiea of fond ae other Mine nation* do. It dnaa a<«t believe open rity market* will be prron nentiy aaeful in reducing tha mat In the aXMnmer unlraa retahtiehrd to«rther with transportation Itrilittw rearhiai t»ark i a to the roantry dtetrvt* The inrreMP in prion ia attributed In fnnr fat-tor*—the preartit anteripatod lor ewn demand for onr docnaetir WddnfT* for fatma Aiowient; heary Uiyinf of hoiwefiold nppliai by hoiwa winmcatMl future naad*. boldiar hark by the pro ducer*. and baary atnrkina np by my and rillaae tor* keeper* MfcJHT BF. OOTUftloN. Tha committor *ay* therr donbttw al an haa ham coiuwaon ia una placet and STAMP TAX ON SOFT DRINKS IS CONTEMPLATED Hmm Ways ad Mmm Coaiit tec Prtyirin Emt|mK7 later* aal Ritmm Bil—Pat eat Med* iciae aad Beer Matt Pay, Taa. Washington, Aof 31.—A stamp tax on anil drink*, w wall a* Iwr m l patent nwdu-iDN, ia rotitrm plated l»y umnlvn of Um* hiMMr ways an<l dimim i-oinmitlee which ia preparing an I'latrn1'" y intern al rrmiiir bill to otfspt tmanrj I>«m due to ttie curtailment of import*. It ia Miinmrtwi that aoft drinks are •» much a luxury aa wine or law and that an aquit able diatributiou of the tax burden among all oonanmera would I* acromplialM*! bj this plan. Another auggeation is a stamp tax of five or ten |*r rent on railn>a>l ts-kcU and admission to theatres an<l )>aael>all parka and other lirrnaail anuixentenU It ia sati mated thai from to could be raiaad in tins way The committee ~Jias not determined upon a complete taxation plan aa yet but prupsN to hasten its deliberation an a tall may !« introduced soon alter Pres ident Wilaon sililri— eoofnw on Uie subject, w in -h will prohaMy be luiiiinli ately upon his return from New Hamp shire. THE WEST VIRGINIA (MemsmmE Opcas Septeakcr 16tk—New Dia ia| Hall Beapc Ended. The Wart Vtrwima CaUm*. InHtvrtt will bavin kitted aanaal nwoo Wed needay, Heptember Itl, 1«I4. The indi cation* are that the arhooi will berrowd ed to the utmort capacity at tlie often inf. Aliotit Ittl mw •lu<i«*nUi have made application for a<lim«M<Mi The boiler it being repaired and lie IxiiMinw are le ing cleaned and renovated incident lutltr opening of adMol. A cnaainodiotM dining bail ie leinv em-ted. Thia tmil ting alien ttjuplrti^l will be one <A the Imt in Uie state. It will have aeatiuir capacity for rn») atn - dent*. - It will aleo contain a store-room on ti< lint floor for all lite atom of Uw arhool. The third door will i# ourapied as a dormitory. The dining ball will le Unrated on lb- aeeond H«n»r. Wben com pleted, it will I* tlieonly tire-prtiof build ing <»n liw groun<la Mr. A. C. S|Kirl.« k, tlw new Snpt of M** hainral Indnatrifw, I nut nxivnJ into Wwt Hall aith Iin family Mr. Sj»ur lew k grailuatrd fnn.i the W«at Wrgima Ooiunol Institute in lit** «iaan ot |«JB. He atU*n<i»l Tiirtketfue I natitntr where lie aperialiir I a* a marhin iat. Af ter graduating at Tmkrgtf, lie taught there two an<l workrd at liiatr»<le aa a marhmiat in Pfeonaylv ania ami Weat Virginia for t*u year* Iff went to Uie -<t. Pail Normal A Industrial hool at l^awrenoaville, Va , e«n year* ago aa loairiM-tor in ^team and Kiartrw Kngi neerinr lie rnmrnel that p"«iti<>ri u> r.»tne to tlie Weal Virginia Colored In alitute. Ilia wife wa» Mum • reoryia Cl<» ver, and graduated in the aaroe rlax with Iter 11iml»an.l at tl*- Wrwt Virginia Oilorwl Inatitnte in I***. Mr« C. K. Mitrhell. tlie rniMK tearh er, ia a|«endiinr tier \»> alton in Knrofie. Nothing •lelinite hat l«»-n heart from her for ae%eral «rrki, Mit it M Imijw*! that •tie ia wlr. and will ret'irn Imhh* in time tor the opening flf • J All -tn.W-nU »h<» a i*li a>lnn«ai>n to ll>e H'nt Virginia tVrforwl Inatitnte ahooll arrive on He|4rmlar 14th or I >th, a* ruawn rtnnni prmiiMnl them after Wieae days "THE HMIOir FOUR Knanofce Oitj. Virginia, ran well lay claim tr> and huart at t'ie fart that With- | In bee cnrp»r«lr Inn iU are Is lie to a ail | lour of the leal anngater* that ever ' Vtme down the pit* " They are known aa '*TW Harmony I ><ir Hie naioaa of the diettngniahed enra>Mrta are Mmn J. Adnlphne Grtww*. larakae ; W. H Kiontea. laan p*4nr»dof J. K. Knar I. I at taanr, aad W H UniweM. better ktova m Kwv' i Boy. • wham**a> y aad all parta He m tl»r walking aaary dofeHia for wewa It a <f«ute a aowrce ot plraaore to bear limr Mlowa Mag. NuansTaaHiEsiK out tl»e parerU paet M € uinu of mark eting «(fi and have found it highly ut urfartory. The tlfpartiiiml has abipped Wi Into. rouMlinf of #, l:tl rgjr* to van ou* parts of the nation an<i upon arrival ■t tirelinaUon. only t'.*7 not* <>r three and uor ball W > «*ut of the total * rr* Uwkfo. Ten ii«MM »***• rau br tn one nmuinrr a tiiaiaiu-f of !»*> uiilaa at a cuat of 4 7 <> nu prr doaen. Thii in cIihm* tiie oxt of traiM|> irtation and cou taiuer. Wwt Virginia uuatal autlumtm ad via* tliat the farmer* ami fanner*' wive» of thia at at* anr utiluinc tbr pan-el* poet MlHMivtlj in wllm« farm prudure to tlw iDOdiiucri and vitvilcot reaulta bavr l*en obtained. I .art winter w hen nor* were briaf aoid f>y retailer* at from •"*> bo fl& ivnu to the t-onaumer Ute farmer* ware only receiv ing '.It |o ?'• <"enU |er doaen for their pmdort, (iviiK the middleman from -'tit *«> taenia on ea» h doaen «f(« be handled The paeoai post ay*trm of marketing en tirely afiainaUw the mi-ldleiuan'* profit ami divide* the profit of the middleman among pruduter and consumer. PRESIDENT OF GOLDEN RULE h Williamson; Preach es and Makes New Members Williamson, W. Vi.t Sept. I.-Wf ir rived in Williwiuaon Saturday wmiiui alxMit .'»:*> o'clock an.I »rrv iuK by Kev. C K lluoaril and taken |o bis home wltere we (pent (lw niirbi. Sunday inorn itif in iiMnpanj with Kev. Ilowtnl we ■UpihImI Sunday arliool. After lialrnini U» leaaon taught by Rev. S. M V tin we were ca!U«l by Snpt. Jm. Bumrard ner mm! rave a talk U> the Sunday arlxiol. At II o clock we were greeted by a large naimttion ivMnimwl of not only the p»>ple at Williamaon, but IrtMu Red Jarkat, W. Va., (Moo* and McVaiffb. Ky , to whom vi tpokm, altar «kkh ft collection was lifted. Rev. Howard an nounced that dinner wonld ba —» ml at the church (or everybody except preach er*. and Utey wiiuld go with Daarwn liumgardner. So in company with Revs. Yatea, Smith Brown. Tburtuan Hunter »ikl liilaw we went We ware highly entertained by iJeacoti Kiiiu|anln#r and hia family. At-'t o'clock we Iwtrned to a very aide sermon delivered by Kev. S. M. Yatm. At h o'clock the honee wm packed and attain we tptke to tiiem out of (iod'a word. Tlte collection wm lifteil and I lie re|*>rt •ImiwnI that H'JD.S:' bad lawn raiaed for Uie day and wa under atarxl tliat tliere were clieck* amounting U< yet U> come in. Kev. Howard had a •imvaaful rally ami on llw wltoia 'i» iloiiif • irr»*»t work in Uie town. II* m making ■ irmt aarritU-e ami hi* |««> |4e arem to kpimi itlr it. W> have always aanl that m emy rom munity wIm*iv our peo|4e would unilr ami try k> «4o wturtlnuK lor UimuvItm that Uwrr werr |w«l white- |M*ople who would lalp them. T<» vrrtlj Uial lart we were told that rlm ki wrrr |tvMi hy mw of thr Iwrt white* |»«»pie of William ton amounting all lit** wit frotu five te> twenty five • i< >41 a ra in Uie rally Sup«iay to Iwlp Utr otioml p«(plr in llimr atrug ifU* te> huild a rhnr.-h. Momlay wr vwiImJ lit# nlfk* of 1 »rm J. M WhittM-o ami MH/ulliiaj and Atty l/ivr arnl lial a lirely rhat All of Unw> young nirn wrai te» he making good, fw li hav intr a limal tield in bia line aiwl a rreat opportunity (iOLDKN KI I.K TALK. Mon.lay mg'it we met The 'iokkn Kola Iteneftrial ami K.ml-rwin^nt \*w>etatMMi, rereired live ipplmitmn* maW Ignr iiMDlm, lial a l»eart Ut heart talk with the memt^ra Mid Itfft them ffready an nonragw^ Prof. L. I» l»iw»m straight himI ap hw aflam with the l/dfr ami ma>ie it |ilaia that hw tort waa of aocfa nateire that lie nmld not All the praitioa m agent. >«ut awral am that he won Id not he any lev ink ratal is the work and aakeil U> le rH lever! of that pwitu*. We awpted hw eiplanatm* and ap prxntexl Kev U V. Howar>l a agent. Yuan for enrree m L. I. A T., k H McKOY. Advice AiU ky fepaMk «f Uhtru u !• MetW4 tf Mii^iinf Hen trifily m Um «f Wirtlnt W aahington I). C., Aag. 2-V —The KepnMw* of I Iberia, <m tha weal mat o* Africa, toward fhtrh tha L'aitad Sataa aJwaa has manuioal lha lafcaaal re ad to tha Aownran gmrrai—t tar ad -1 ▼lea iw enlan iag aaatrality at ite wire Successful Institute Held Mercer County Teachers Are Fortunate in Having Able Instructors (iml Britain have «-at»)«* to Monrovia. Tl»« Ltwriau in i mater to Omit Britain haa formally aak«<d Um* I'm led Statea ihroocii \mhaaaador I'anv to uiiMMt a aoiutooti for Um* difficulty. It m ragaritol a* |»>oail»le Ui«{ a hen lb* tinted State* finally iKlIni it* own calde-wireleaa cnolMwrij a ropj <■! llw •Wlaion will In* tranaontled t«> the I. die nan government for rttrnNicc. NATIONAL CAPITOL Events of Interest From the Sent of Gov ernment T1IK UKT-KIUII-gt'lOK*. IVo(.l* novadsji art* not aelluiir fi4d Iwirki aa a meana to ip-t rich <{iii«*k, •nut* thr mum* reaulta appear to be olrtamaMe l>y aril id* plain, common, ordinary food ■tutfs. So many way* have t««*u found l»y winch liir fond market ran lie uiauip ulatrd tliat tin* Waahiinrtou government lias (ootid it naraaaary to incrrttc ita ac tivity in order that poor people may la* paraittad to <-natinw to live. THK BADMH1TS. A determined effort haa lara made to ratonva Um liad a|*ota in tiir river and harbor lull, ami to leave the rmnaiinoir good maat in tha Iwrrvl. Tt# theory ia that Dm* had ' 'apota" may ruin tlic ion tanta of Um* wliole barrel In Um* » aae of apptao <mm l«d ona often apoila all Um* ■ood fruit. Tbr aatue (trin ipl* « an lar applet to |MMrk l»arrvla Many valuahle projerta have lieen tied up in Um* bill along with the liad propoaate. Ohviooaly Uie thing to do ta to weed out Um* l>ad itanaa. OUMiKKW MAY Not ADJOI KN. Tliere ia a growing aeutiUM*nt to Um* effort Uiat ('on*™** will not adjourn, Ixit inatead will take a abort rmwa after «Wtn« Ume. PuUimr aaide Uieir j«er at >n a I t ouiforta, Umi member* are inclined hi Um* tialief Uiat it ia unwiae for (%mi greaa to definitely adjourn until Ita-nu her, while Um* war aituatiou in Knrope continue* at-iile. THK KMH.AM ATlON Il m rttllj too l>ad tliat U# nrltmi lion In I la wrrr ioa<l«* ■ l.tiffrr in Um* IIimm, and llwrv ap|a*>ra in l» littlr |>ro(«lMlitj of Umw ri*»M«irea paaamir Um* Vntlf At tltr pmarnt wwon, rvrn Ukhi^i UM>rr im i urmmt drmarid for »rlu*f in U* (miMm- I*ii.I tUUi IN ONE MINNKS'lTA l»lMTftlOT. htar jwi ((* Mr. Iiiimh Tiwnrj of Minn—nU «v <-hairman (if Um* Appro priatmna UuuuniUi* of ttw II mmt nf KrprwnUtivi, and wm on* u(|lw half ii<M ootnmiUaa <-liairiuen who trrtnp ! UfialMion aa forr iirdaiitnl Uy l<«rph <». Cannon, who kept I tiff it mn on Oon ffraaa and niani|HilaU>i| Uie ayatarm of I liwlaum am onlm* In l)» rulia in a man nar that waa no nx»rr to liir rrwdit of Um oonnlty than tli* pnai nt plan of tha (anrtM, Tawn^y waa iMrtinl. ami on* might haw aii^a*! frotn reeling ibr waita in tha rontroUad l»y Ua old guard Uiat thr r>varninant waa la <toii|rr of rvwning In • arvWhwi amp Komn I'rnwlrot Taft waa on* who took Una aiaw of tha aitiiation an<l in ordar to fur—UH Uir im|#n<linf natmnal rrMa • aiaanira waa ftaad ap, with thr raanlt I that Mr. Tawnay haa ant anffamt a nr-l taMmrnt in Mi iaroaM. Tba man who twat Tawnay waa Htdnay Aadwwa, and whan lairnnd in Waahi acton ha waa lWMt]f-aat)t yaara of aga H# waa pntnt ad oat aa illiMtradnf tha horrtfda ana takaa that i<»n anwta«imaa raaka. ha rauaa Waahingtnn afcov* all olhar piaraa oonld no! mnlinuurf why a young, in ai pari* in ml man ahould haw lam <-hua aa to rapiar* a whaai-horaa who waa raady in faOhfaily aland hy tha poht*rai machinery natil it huakul tlonaaar. Aadaraon waa nnmoranied, and atartal •o work. Ha waa appmatad on tha Waya found that Una waa aa ra|i(y honor ha rwagnad, aal in <M«c an ma<la a vif» row an ark npnn tha i aaraa ayatarn, and ahuw—i rta nai i—ty for a ranpiaa ra riaioa af tha rwiaa of tha Howaa of fcap NHMabva ia anhr thai Mmloal MANY BRILLIANT ADDRESSES DELIVERED Teackert Pretest fro« Four Cmi ties, and 411 Were Eatkuiutic Over The Great Benefits Tkey Derived Throughout the Session It) O. T Wilkir~.ii. aaamtant |»nu«ipal ol Um* ItliM'lifM nilitml ItliH \V. Vt., ai>ifti«t :»1. i**i » TIm» Mrrcfr County foloml Ti-tilwri' luatituU* hi Um* Hlurli**l>l Oi»l orwl Institute* 4 wiili forty l**a>lier« ptinilM. I'n.f. J. I.. Hill, ul Um* Itlite tirlil roll ft*I Kr»k«i ariioul. Mii>I Mil. Kauiiir (Wtti-lkrlrr »i'rr Um* rlnrl in atrwrtof*. To My that lit* iimvIiiik a aa a mk iiw ik Ul von*#* Um* a#*nlillM*lita ol #*\ery Idti h ••r tiitl wm |>riwiit. During Um entire Um* niMriK torn wrrr at Ut«r l»*«i ami if 4 (<»r a minute* Jul Um* tunOuit la*. Ho uiitrii a ax aai<l thai «M of ItiwAl to Um* Uf Ii— UmI four bumbU ■r-rvant fur onr* mm aorry Uiat bt waa not • aliort liawl rt|irrt in onler Uiat •wh won I apokm iuuM have hwnukMi «|own rml given to Unar wlio were un fortunate* in tiring elaewhere. Hut U><«§ wlio a ere tlM-n* will Im* al»le to a^rrai Um* tfoi«l Uniiic* to many paru ol Um* >MMiUM*ru m tioii ol Um* atate* ma Ui«r were U»in lM*r» from Mrrcrf, M< l» >well, Mingo aii'l Monro#*. TImt Um-iim* of Um* UMvliKK waa Keller lean-lung I'rof. Ilill, wlto «lnl moat ol Um* In turmg on tliat lo|»u, waa at liia i»»l on every lavaaiou ami lua • i<«hi< of #*a#*li lartnre wm alwaya reirrette*! aa •*a«*li te*a<-li>*r mvintol williU|t t*» liateii to tiiiu wiUi nit a murmur Aiikhik Ui« tiling* Im* <Urlt upon waa Um* fa<t that Um* te*a#*li**ra ouglit to make a llionxigli |>rei>araii .u oI ea< li Unm ra ti <lay Ol nunr to <lo ao mjiuna mora work lor Um* W-a«l»«-r, Imii llien aa Um* tewlwr'i work liaa lo iki wiUi Knii*r>ti<MM living ami nnliorn la ll»ere a u*a« Iter wlio woald not •M rifiiT a few lioiira ptrawirf to •iMNirr In lit** «<iri<l a tiniaiiad man ' AnoUier (act te U-alinl from tna talk a »mm alien ami Ini« b> rriU'M The following <|ii 4ation will Miitur: "CriU riwn unlet la- inatrurUve raUier than ilartrite live." MImhiIiI «r follow llial nil**, our rrilM-Miii will litvr Jlie raault it waa uitemir>i for. Never attempt to rrilM-iw «lien to do ao will Imv* Um |hi|hI in jiwtKMi l» be Um- uiijrl of iwikIiU" tr..m Iim Kauieuiber, Uitl Uie u-mt'ber will mikiwiJ tawt wbu iin rafiril umI nimifii for Iim pupil. Tumi ay iixiriiiiK I'rof. !*iu« *m iu irmiiml U> Uie matiUite m«J gar a isci flU-ul la I k on Uie Nov* inent.' Aa mi ilwajii Uie way wiUj Prof. Hi ma Iim talk waa well iWireral ami tarli per* .11 |*nwnt Ml lriw(lua<! ami waa letrriniiM*! tliat t»-tler lit»ra/Ma would lie found in Uinr arfcuuf Una a inter tlian rvrr tadore. ' hir Hung ba iiiMli(«nl Uiat tl# majority of ilo. m protmartMHiaiy hiijfinf hooka 10 volumea While Una ia a(»«l way to «H a auml»r of l»a»ka at a low pru «. llmt arf many laatka in lit* volume that are not iua*«ary b> Uir avrra«r library. ► or MuriM he xionlal aurfi aa Um (•rwk. Ttw A'alnan N.gnla ami I orlc Kern tie atunw Walmalay morn in* Prof. W. W. Sundm, U» aopervMor of Uir oqiorwJ rhtmla of UiH lair. Uianf aa Uir anl>)rrt, "Making Hattar CiUaawa by Teaching Kaai Oini < tovwrwmeut " In a 'iiaatrrly way hr rt|ilaiMU Um faada mental prtnripiaa of civil goveramaot, and how it may hr lart obtained aa Um atwty of Inraf hoaitm. hy Um mratinai of Um city jiMbna court, aivI Um rawrt bow, tty orvanisiof among Um lwy« and girta ao natiaa and dahating Haha. Prof. ttaa 'Ian dearly imparaani loa baarwi that aigwal him, and hy kia halfi wa ara «v< the taai-hrra of Um ata an iBiprmwiMDl m their work . Mm. Cwtw. amr of ttr. of bm ««Wi r«x*