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o - THE"" CAUCASIAN. 1 VOL. XVII. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1809. SO. 3T. BLHERCIER IS CURSED. PEARSON vs. CRAWFORD. H seed hy the Crowd, and Saved by the Gendarm3St INDENTS IN DREYFUS TRIAL . fie Ct'J'1 Several Passionate Huiii'irs: dv.s His Testimony in a MnL'li;f"r" :ir J M-jii cr. r. !!!. !'' ('"''!'. - A f! in :- f fnn i . I i' ! ; : f - - ifi; of ilu? urey.its ,ii . n i cif-r ii.i" r t . i who had llstc: o,! nrj. . M 1 1 i II OH. ill r ', ,y c y. ir' had 1 1 r I i. ( 11 convinced lrrftM, and if t!i' lu- :i n had not been fort'ilcl ' u.! il adpili l;o li a o I) . yfils Jumped t, ;! k f, winds had gali l; 1 1 1 z d iiinl shouted in a vnlvi: I tiu-rtigh the hall like a " V mi eusht lo n:iv f 3 mi" ! ' I'ii ii'idifni biirrit Into ,i wild , ..i. Mi" m her., mile;! fcr V' Hilt vli"il IiTercbT ICpllrd tint i, mi.M fdiu.t liifyfm was l;i,:i)',n. i(' t i, v,.i:i iii;y doubt, tip.- prlxMnor i n't you. thm!" At tM, at. other out burst fif ai- ;! l! ,' t.cn ' :z t;i r:' l,V ! ,' ' ; l-i i.iiii I .1 I I I i ,(,li Mi-" n ! I ' i I : i' !" I r, ( Iifi ( i.nr IV'i-if r th' n in -c an 1 flra-li-TMnn IimI lo h" i-ohfroutr-d i" Mor: if,, in or.'- r to deny 1 i- Htatemoats. CmiOucI J(mi Mi1 court to be arlj.nrn?il ,-!!. i.v, at h n., far i be lt n, and as Mcreicr turned to !c;n t'c ..!!lt, the illldif.!'.' rn.-" (IS i,, h ; and i'irsr.1 li'un.i h f. ili' In I; f.f the iDi. it Mandins on ':!! j.ti I 1 relics In order t b.tt.er t' ':i.'; 1 t 1 1 ili n, The Kf:id,irtrr:i ;)!Jr i; in !' -clvi's li'tTvoon tlir p;onr..l and r , ;r.'li ii'. o, whosliowrd a st.mir; li--IH -iii' ii t i iiiahrnt thp ftiniM Min 1 :i if Wi.r. CriH'ial Mf-rcior liMrutd i.! nf ilsi- court room through a side I-..,. :i -rsid tifTif ilruutudationj from i ii;: l ' ".' P. On cnrng Intu the ,'U'",. the crowd Diit.-ido rhcrrcd him mm! 1 1 i i "Vive rArmv'e!" ".Mi." rrip.l a Kpectator of tiij .t-enp i' i.i li t, "if they had lu'.-ml thp inhu I'iiim iix.ii-der Hfp'tk, they would n-t i !: r liim ." Two ltiuusin.1 Drown:d at Ponce. I'ii-:.'... P. U.. Uy CiblP.The tprr'.iio vi-il v.Mth arrnmpiniod the re.crnt ::ii;ii lic di'uyed thp crop;! and dPmo1-l-hcl a niinilpr tf liousofl on tii- bipboi nr:-jml. v.hir.p the floods tlesLroyod and houses and raiia d great of Inmian life. A large uwubsr of Son: Spicy Testimony Introiactd loto the Contest. Tl:-? effcrt of Richmond .-"par-on. of hp A-hoviUc CcDgrcFr-ianal District, ia North Car'c-Mna, to unseat W.liiam T. f'rav.ford, who hold-, the c-?rt!ficat3 of v:-0:i:vn, has jc ultfl In w)t,i.. very nj.ii idiu tjctwofjn tb-'se two sciu'ip-in.-n. Mr. I'pimon chaigj that Ciaw ford secured th eltrtion through "in tlriiidatloj. vitlcn.p, blx-d-?hed. de battohery. corruption of xer.s, stuiring of ballot boxes," and all other kinus of roblipry, whi! Mr. Crawford retorts u,"i icjrson.s i')i!ii'-ai sonicr- nu'it:; hive never inspired the people cf tbe district with rcni;Vnce In his political integrity. Much more word Klinsipg to the sjine effect Is found ia the pilnted ropy of the testimony in tii" ejse, which ha J.i-t hee:i Issued. Crawford was il'.laral elcetr ! by lb.-; narrow plurality of 2M nt?A. Peirson elfiims that this number tind a great many more, wmp fraudulently cast and counted. lie Haim. too. that be wan the victim of a plan cf r.inipnigii '.hkh ?(ematl.;'.!ly intimidated the Ilepub l'.crtn votfrs. The hope and determina tion wiia rot only boldly but defiantly expressed according to Mr. rcar.son, U carry the election, if not by one mean then by ai;othr. Th? keyi.ote c,f. II13 nnipaigu.Mr. Pearson sarcastically 00 ppi vea, was th" declaration of a riil;n Rnlshed ilcir.itor from South Camlina, "an expert lu elrctions," who advi-d tl." North Carolina Democrats to come cut an,d thor.t. "ThU bloody advice was nccoptfd." says Mr. I'earo:i, "ami within a few days after the remedy was prr-riibrd by this eminent Siperio.i-l-t, thrt-p l:?publican wera killed . the county in which it was delivered." Mr. Pearson saya that the campaign Avas ice of passion, rancor and terror-blood-hfd. and breaches of the paee. Ills bill of paiticulaio fairly reeks with r cnsalions. In ono precinct a man w is hit senseless with a ttone. two n-jre were badly injured by pistol shots, and others were wounded by pistol ?hots, knives, sticks and sto;::.s. This bloody affray cwt Mr. Pearson fully fifty vot'.'.s. be say ). In ancitisor place a man van lyml'.e 1 on the night before elec tion. ts.nd In another precinct a Repub lican was terribly cut. Not the least tlniilinr; event was the fad that at fttirpby a rrro shouted "Hurrah for Pearsrn." and without further offense he received a violent blow in the mouth. Complaint is also mad? that the Democrats, on. election day. sent around forgrd letters to various lle- publiears, telling them that other l 1HE BUS NT Of I M. Captain Dreyfus Beic Procecuted at Rennes GEN. MERCIER CONFRONTED. A Yost Dramatic Scene Said to b; Inevit able London Times Statement Causes a Sensation. Henne?. By Cable. The Dreyfus cojftmarLial concluded its secret ses loni at 9 o'clock Friday morning, vhn M. Paleolcgu of the Foreign Office, complete! 'nU explanations of the fecrct dossier. 1 The Londcn Time' .tatemerii of the i lae Lieutenant Colonel Jleary's trea son, caused a conablerable sensation here, and Avas najich liscu.sed among the r.ev.vjpapcr men and all others in terested in the trial. The affirmatjon cf Henry that EstiThazy was his ac complice is only a confirmation of what has already many times been ttated. But what was regarded im portant is the faet that The Times an nounced it in such categorical lerms, demonstrating, according to the view.-, of the friends of Dreyfus here, that The T imes people have actually ?een documents, submitted to them 'by more than one foreign military attache, pre senting the strongest proof of Henry's guilt, and moreover, that this an nouncement can only prelude the pub lication in The Times of 4-he actual documents. The correspondent here cf he Asso ciated Press spoke to Major Forzinetti, who was governor of the Cherche Midi prison, during Dxe7fus' Incarceration there, and who was cashiered on ac count of his de.-laration lavorablo to Dreyfus' attitude While in prison. For- zenetti said: "The Times' statement confirms my own view. I was con vinced of Hen.ry'a complicity from the very first and always regarded him as the real culprit." Regarding the courlmartial, he said: aatm-riav will undoubtedly be the 1. 111 - - - - most imponan: of the whole proeeed legs, as General Mercier and M. Casi- raer-Perier (fcemer President o STATE NEWS ITEMS. Poisoned From Eating CaWy. Dr. It. C. EKIs was i-ummoyi oa night !a?t week to the itikf of Mrs. M. J. Walker and her Eve children, who were suffering from aniline p?i oairg caufje4 by eating candy cor.tairlrig 3 liberal supply cf this dye. The i.;u.;i. live near ElMs Ferry, bt t vf re en route from Belwood to their home when tac candy was puicbstd from a country etore, and eatea by the inottit and children. Before they had recbl Shelby the ettire family were !?.-p r atcly sick, and in a dangerous condi tion wbn the phyfl?!an arrive!, iij arrested the vomiting and a!o cirtai' od their water drinking, two- buck .ts 01 wnicn nau aireaa" .en trunk 0 uho five Cleveland t"-. The Dukes Do-ata BailJir.jf. Messrs. Wa.v.hingtcn and B. N. Duke have donated an elegar..t brilding to the Southern Conservatory of Music, a Durham institution wMch ha? already gained much eclat in tb? mimical world :f the South. They have let the con tract for the building of this cdifica to Messrs. David Getaz & Co., of Knox- ville, Tenn., who prooos? to finish it by January 1. It is to be a two-stcry af fair, built after th? Italian style, with an auditorium to teat 600 people. It means much for North Carolina and the South this exceptionally fine mu sic school. pi of 1 mm. ; GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT. One Hundred Peop'e Killed and Much Damaee Done. 200 DROWNED AT PONCE. f'rcp.rty Damaged to tk: Amoait of $500. 003 Ail the Cfcurci:s aaJ Village Dsnngci. Th: State Aliirce. The State Farmers' Ail'anc? eaded its annual session at Hillsboro Thurs day. During the ye3r it has cancelled 55,000 of debt and added $2,000 to its balance, which is now ?9,000. The of fers were installed as fellows: Maj. W. A. Graham, president; J. A. Mitch ell, vice-president; T. B. Parker, secretary-treasurer and business agent; .1. C. Bain, steward; W. S. Mercer, chap lain; R. II. Dove-, door-keeper; D. A. vvatson, assistant recorder. A com mittee cf five, with Maj. Graham chairman, was appointed to draft an address to Alliancemen, along the orig inal Alliance lines. than 300 votes in the precincts in which they were ussd. Mr. Pearson also objects because the Demojats hired negroes to vua for office.thus splitting the Rcijublicn ticket. ?vlr. Crawford, of course, denies all them for use at the polls. Mr. Pearson admits that the effect of these letters cannot be stated with absolute certain ty, but it is safe to Eay, he remarks. fi-ttlp v.ete killed. 'I he storm was that they made a difference cf not le?s tin,. : srvfie in th? central pait of the Hand and mlong the aouthern coast. Tiiin" hundred bodies have been burled In t:u city of Pone?, and it Is en! ;m:ei that i.fiot) persons wer? drownrd in i'ra I't'itcc di.-tiict. The number of people in ! I- lower Hashes lost is not k-nowr.. I'ii it is c?rta!ii that there were 'ew f ii tliii s among the prton9 of th? bet I t ciasa. and none among the Atiieri i tnM. The work of cloirin.; away the i" l!i ri'o;;reracM slowly. ;-'!ior I. uls Oautier has b'en ap l':!!iipd a'cadp, the former iiicuinLeat :' tl'i ofiice having 1ei)Os,'d .n in nint of negligence. Ccnsl l -rabl v.pi '.-t ha--- been manife.ited amorg the ripple and a cavalry pa'.rol bas luen eylabllshcd. Th? water supidy has bce.i re -t 0 r rd. I'nring the progre.-s of the storm the tinii:ii'ip:,l hospital wa w rocked -and Its patients were rented to t.ne Mi'.i t :i v Mt-.-pitab Yahin'o.i. Adj'itas an! llunin.cao were hr?tatrd. and In some instances en tire vi;ia,-re.s were swept out of exist . ne. One hundred persons are re igned io hnvr b::n killed on a conc plantation. Everybody H rr.ined, p?tl !'i'"' thieatens nnd money and work a;-,: 1 re;ird. and a newspaper appasi In - teen mr.de to the American peop'e f r ivii- f. The raiamity, with the com-tir-.rl.il dr-rcssb:n, hn produced a tor iiiiic co . m of tuir. Both Ani.' Ii'ans ind Pi.v'c. K.caii-i cleaiand tl: : nitipilon immediately of a derinne, prr r.iatu .U policy " ths part ol th? gc-v-rinnipnt. France), if time admits, will 'be con- publicans bad various suras to hand to fronted and a moat dramatic scene is inevitable, as their certain matte rs points." declarations in differ on essential Ston2 for Bryan. S't. Douis, Mo.. Special. "I aiA for President. I have al- T11 . J wavs been for him and expect to re main so. I think tbsra is not a sba- " Tobacco.in Fayettevlile. About 43.000 or 50,000 pounds 0:1 th3 Roor drawn, from the counties of Ilsr nett, Sampson, Bladen, Robeson. Moor and Cumberland, v.ith buyers from many points abroad, including Kkh mend, Danville, Greensboro and Rocky Mount, is the summarised record of ike first "break" of the new FayetteviJ! Tobacco Warahojse Company. F.rt-de-Frauce, Martinique. tW Cable. The authorities o! ihe inland 0! Guacaloupe are ftill without news from the interior owing to t'ae inter ruptton cf talfgraph commanicxtlon. as a result cf the recent hurricane. Hut other advices which have reacheJ Ia PoInt-a-Pietre, say the coffee and coroa crops have beea neirly totsJly u?s:royed. Ia Point-a-P:elre ve "persons were injured and at Moule the damage doni was co.13ider4.ble and several persons were killed cr wound ed. At Petit Canal ar l Port Louis several per.-ons were killed an.1 a num ber injured. The villages of Grippeu an 1 Laruentin have been entirely de siroyea ana tne ngnt nou.-:es : Monroux and Fosillioz hive been over turned. The town of St. Louis de Marie G:!anie has sufferel consider aoly. Governor Moracbini arrived at Pcint-a-Pietre Thursday ntorning on the French cruiser Cecille and eoon afterwards left for Caintes. News which has reached the Asso ciated Pre?:? correspondent here from the British Antilles fays the island of Dcniiniea his not suffered much from the hurricane, that St. Thomas and St. Crclx suffered lightly, ihat Antigua was seriously hit and that at St. Kitts 200 hoa. 23 were destroyed. The hur ricane pas-ssd ever Porto Plata and ap pear.- to have ravaged the north of the Dominica a republic. All communica tion hei cen Porta Plata and the in terior, not including San Domingo, is Interrupted and it is inipossble to ob tain a correct account of the damaga dene, although it is thought to be im portant. The railroad from Porto Plata to San Dor&lngo Is no longer working Eventually the hurr.:cax3 swept over Cap? Haytkn, with lei-3 violence and the charges made by Mr. Pearson, but J fl(w of doUQt about his nomination by roiled. Captured anJ I ynched Clryi. C.a.. Spedlal.-WiU McClure. a rtnn, pgr I 1. was lynched a few n ;s from her? Friday afternoon, by a fifty of citizens. The negro went to the house of George Moore, a respecta 1 farmer of Carroll county and t-tt-m,- ed to nssault Mrs. Moore. She nnd pssitanre coming, tne i,n irs further. He enters into a tits t usoion of the political situation la North Carolina, and the analysis of Mr. Pearson's career. Mr.Crawford prc.-esd at great length to show that the feeling against Mr. Pearson e-11 cv?r the district was such as to account for his defeat. Ha prints letters and editorial extracts to show the extent of the dissatisfaction, sever nl Republican newspapers being Quoted to show that Pearson's nomination was not desired. He denies that Senator Tillman's speeches "iad any effect upon the voters cf the- district, and charac terizes the election as one cf the most iiui-ervative. orderly, and quiet ever made. II? says that the joint fi abates were singularly frc? from personal dif ficulty. As for tbe appearance of the letters promising the payment of rao-ey at the polls, Mr. Crawford says that Mr. Pearson's use of money ha3 V.en such in previous electiens as to give color to the view that the letters were actuary sent out in his interests. At any rat?, Mr. Crawford ai.o rtvi?ws In detail the stories cf the various vows ca election day, and regarding one man who wa- reported to have been very badly carved, he reports that he "is happy to add that he has since married and is doing well. Shot To-ty Prisoners. Chicago, HI.. Special. A special to the Chronicle from El Paso, Tex., says: News has been received rem Montezu ma that when General Torres learned th"t his nephew had been killed by the Yaauis. he promptly ordered that forty rfri'cners who had fallen into his hands during the engagement of three weeks ago be put to death and they , : "Z m his imrDCse and were accordingly tanen oiu aim v a.T ;cm." - - 1 r.intiirrd Eeidsville progressing. The Southern Electric Company, of Charlotte, has been awarded th? cou- the next Democratic national conven tion." This tta-tement was made by Vice Chairman Wm. J. Stone when he ni,ct !i-wnnt. vpnarts from Vash- incton that he was preparing to for sake Bryan and take up Rear Admiral pvi,.r 0 n rnnriidnt? for the Demo- O I 11 i. J 1-3 w cratie presidential nomination. Mr. i&tone further said: "I never v,..-,i SrVilcvs name menuoneu as possible candidate for President, ex cept in newspaper gossip. 3.C00.0C0 Bushels Wheat Destroyed by Hail. St. Paul, Minn., Special. Reports to Great Northern Kail-road officials pla.-e th? destruction 'by Thursday's hail storm in Noi'th Dakota and Minnesota at 300,000 acres cf wheat. If the wheat should average net over 12 bushels to the acre, this means a less of 3,000,000 bushels. In some places the wheat will average 1" bushels to the acre. Three and a half millon bushels is considered a fair estimate of what re mains undestroyed. At 70 cents per bushel this meais a lass of over $2,-500,000. The Census of Cuin. Washington, D. C, Special. The Secretary of War has directed that the census of Cuba shall be completed by January 1st, next, and Bishop Joseph P. Sanger, cf the inspector general s department, will ibe assigned to take ohamei of the WiOrk, with gj.A a m. - headquarters at Havana. corree ingiy light damage. Pai The Government in Pcr.l. i, r.v fa Me. M. De Rouledc, w.-j MacArthur Takes Santa Rita' Washington, D. C, Special: Gen. tract for installing tne new muuuiyai uus caoieu cue .ai ..uui, electric lightir.g plant at" Reidsville. lows: This plant will consist cf an arc light- Manila. Aug. 11. , ,. rt flftv nre lishts capacity Tn Adhitant General. v asamgron . ink: v iirin . j - 1 - and an alternating current incandes rrt system of six hundred lights ca pacity. In addition to the electric out- gelea aEi other points. fr-nder of th? tcigue of Patriots, anti n member of the Chamber of Deputies Tor the Angouleme division of Char nite, was arretted at 4 o'clock Sattir thy morning at his estate at Criossers n"ar Paris. A number of members ci ti'" Anti-Semite League and Patriotic Lra3up were also arrested. De Ron letie wai tak?n into eiuKJ. fot'r RpudarmeH and was driven to Paris. On his Arrival here, t? was incarcerated in the Conclergie prison. The arre:-.t of M. Marcel-Ilabart is expected. Tbe nnllra iav rlnaod the offifCS Of the Fa- tiiotic League, which are now guarded ner commercial career ty gendarm?s. I , . ru N'o'i-npc a Kuisance in renniaui. va.. 1 - a I a, i n . A o: o-,-. ramnniirii wnwharre. Pa.. Special. uoncrac- ueip ior ri i 1 Ma-field. Kv.. Speclal.-William G,e- tor Geovge 8. Post, of this city, who Washington, D. C. Special.-ine i..,i ik. ,.nndi.lnte for Gov- ,nP fin neeroes from the Souttt I War Department nas taKen promyc 1 i. i r, lc uivv. itfcv-- u 1 vip" - a. a a m n. . v. measures ior tne ivuvlul iuc uum- North State Cullings. Another brutal story comes from en? of -ibe peaitsnitiary fa.rcns ca the Rcancke, which should leceivo the cionsideration of the investigating corn mittee. The Post thas bsen inform'ed that women ccavccts are flogged un mercifully on itlhe Halifax farm, wlic: E. C. Ehfiaron is the supeiTLar. It is c.id that the wcavc-n are ftripp-al to tilie waist la.:;hed. . ThoIIalifax fsirm is th? only one cf tfaeo? in th? ea'Ji where women are worked. It is said that punishment meted out to t.hem at the farm is cruel zzil brutal; that 'they are madie to ba.r? taalr bod ies and then lathed. Another subject of investigtic-'Tii in tlae penitentOarry will be the Ur-Ui of a whi;? child. Th? csnnai.l'tte'3 will turn its attention to the prison in a few days. The State Veterinarian was advised Thursday cf ia?. presence of splenic fever on two farms near Wadetboro and also at three places in th? suburb3 of Raleigh. Lieutenant Douglas Settle, U. S. A., says that during the ten days cf the month he has sent 25 recrurts from Raleigh and Greecsboro to tbe army and that North Carolina is doing well, being considerably ahead of Virginia. Tarboro special, 8th, to Greenville Reflector: The dead body of a white man named Gregory was found by the side of the Norfolk and Carolina Rail road this morning, about one mile from the Atlantic Coast Line depot here. Ii is supposed that an out-going freight train ran against the man, though thei'? were clear signs of foul play. Many believe that the man had .been killed and put near the track. - Hendersonville special, 9th, to Ashe- ville Gazette: On the outskirts of. the city last eight Berry Mitchell killed Pink Rhodes, cutting him to death in a most brutal manner. Both are color ed. Mitchell is a married man, but neglected his wife and attempted to of at Root and Miles Confer. Wat?hiingtcn, D. C Spcciat. MajoV more than half an hour with (the Secre tary of War Thursday. Secretary Root said that the conference was de voted to military matters, but would net speak definitely as to their char acter. When it was suggested th2t there were rumors that he was con sulting Gen. Miles with reference to a change of commanders in ths Philip pines," be said that he had nothing to say on the subject. Mayor Woodward Hangs 0.1. Atlanta, Ga., Special. Mayor Wool ward, whose resignation was a;'ked for by the city council, has declined to re linquish his office. Councilman Thom son called to tee the maycr Wednes day at the request of a member of Mr. Woodward's family. He suggested that Maycr Woodward place his resig nation in the hands cf the city council, to bec-cme effective when and only wlun the maycr had taken another drink. Negro Uprising Feared. Washington, Special. The Evening Star's report from Alexandria, Va., states that a request has been tent to Richmond for the equipment of the militia company located at that place, because of the possibility of trouble crowins out cf the . lynching ta&ra Tuesday nigut, cf the negro Thomas. The report states that some of the whites are apprehem'-iva of an uprising of th? colored population, but that au is quiot. R ot to Make Changes. Plattsburg, N. Y.. Special. There is reason to believe that Secretary Root will soon have a conference with Gen. Miles, at Washington, for the purpose cf deciding whether changes ought to 'MacArlhur has taken possession of Pay attention to the daughter ofa" wtt. rpvnwtitared Berat. An- ttnoues- L ut U1C It-., 1 . . . 1 1V . The i"sur- I -ruicxiies uuust; iaf uca j-itua . j- " . ... iniiiii.ps the steam I cor.ta were driven norm, un? casual- 1 ""t". xCo " nt. in? cuuiiuli. 1 . nH5. I Mm flic poiitd nrvf rrn in m !!.!-... nnaar trt tflC WR- I TV VPSlPraaV UUUC J . ' I Cl.UK i vi" " " plant ior iurai-m e A. . I n r tra rn.ars makes movement of I xtuoV,!! immedlatev drew a laree knife ter work, .tatlon. as wet 1 . - "3 difficult, but it is considered and attacked Khc3!2S He slashed him dynamos. vun an Hp-iw-u " ,"D necessary to open v.'P this section 0! Bvstenvand water works, neiubure .vnirv. -as it virtually gives con takes two important steps ioiwam m ivo c,f iprovince 01 isaaaa, aua re lieves inhamtants tneit. (Signed) -u- Ceaeral Ictie f tat Ctp (hMUii at Irp.'rte4b) Crrr(tJeiti. Wliicc:n. V. C. Sj-:1.- lh nwntLly r:r:i of ia- tit!-of th- l;ir:n:r!i. it .Vx'IcuHarf. hu tne avrJR rt-d.:ion of cutun oa Au- S'"-'; 1 10 bare lxa ta coTpri with 7.8 oa July 1; 1 2 ca iU' 1. M.9 it th cvr.e ponilui! n 1S37. an! SS. tL m au of th A.ici't averages for tl lat tin yer. T'u-r. wan a declue diving July. amjalra tj Z ikxuu in North Circ.'.nj. anl tft In Trias; 4 In Trnct?e and 2 In Mi- On th? othr bin! thre i an lirroveaieut f 1 fo nt in 1.-U- lana, of Z point la VlrginlJ. Onlaho.r. 1 ar-1 Indian Teulrory: k Z pinn in Florida aal MKuDcri. r i f I lolnts ia Arkiuac Th 3fii(t cf the diflerc&t St:e on Au?a-t I. wttt as follows: IrsLn'a Norta taro- liru South Carolina Gr) rla "9. FkriJa Si. M'itV.sFippi ul M ' rrl. Louisiana. Arka'.ui Txa 7. ";Va-nes.-ee SI, Okjthoaii V. lnd.au Terri tory 9.'. The Thm report icc'iil the ro-il- ticn in the recrr.;ly t.;".nrri:? 1 r'K'on. a ryecLal repert cn wi'.rh ia almost lead for p-lhVrat'cn. Tbe Augiist report of t'-e .-t:Nt4;.an fhows tbe foHow'.r. nvcrrc cf o'-il- tion on Augut I: Cra $!.!; v?ring wheat K3.6; oats ln.$: ba.'e V3.C; t-prlng rye 9.0; buckwheat 9.2; pota toes S3.y; Timothy hiy SK... Th av er? s condition iv ora lajprnvM 3 4 poiatfs during July, ari on Aug.t 1 it was !!.! points higher tan at U;p -?r-re-jiondlng date last yeir; ."..7 jnxnts higher than ca August 1. 1S97. ani 3.2 poiutj above the mean of th" Angu-t averago.ifcr the Ii-t' fn yt-ars. Tbe averages In the prin'!pil States -re a follows: Ohio 90. Indiana 01. Illinois 91. Iowa 82. M's ouri KiDja, Ne braska !9. The average cona.tion cf norms wheat declined 8.1 pr.in'.s d ag Jtily and on August 1 it w?s 12.9 p. Ia: low er than in the correpon!ir. djte la.- year. 3.1 points lower than c 1 A u putt 1, 1S97. and 3 points Icwr tii-.a the moan of th? Aus'ist avcraqrs for the la i -ten years. Th oor.P.ticn la th principal States Is a-.s fallows: Miane sct i 9(. Iowa S3. N:c:al:i ".. S.Mith Dakota 84, Ncr;h Dackfa . Waliin? ton S5. Qrfg?a Kl. The arr;se ct.r. 1'. ticn of oats inrprovcJ .S points during July and cn August 1 it vs fi.C points higher than at tbe 01 rc jocdln d3 last year. 4.H poln".s higher than oa Au emt 1. Is:i7. an! 8.3 p- nt a ov ta mean of th? Align t avcapes for th la.-t ten years, an.1 ta avera;1. s fo the nrinciiial States are as fallorv.: New York 90. Pennsylvania 9S. Ohio au! Missouri 93. MicVjtan !'. Ir.l'ana anl WIsccnMu !. Illinois 102. Minne sota 9. Iowa 91. Kjr.oas S5, and Ne braska 92. The proporticn of the oat crop of l33t year f.111 In the hanks of farmers is estimate! at 6.19 per cent, as com pared with 6.1 per cent, of the cro; of 189G in farmers' hands two years ago. The average condition of barley Im proved 1.6 points during July, an! cn August 1. it va.s 14.3 points higat-r than at the corresponding date last year. 6.1 points higher than oa August 1. 1S97. and 8.3 poinU above the Au gust averages for the last tea years. The coudltiloa in the prioclpal states is as follows: New York 90. v.ascousia S6. Iowa an! North Dakota 94. South Dakota 89. California 97. The average condition of Hrinj rye declined .7 points durlrs July an! on August 1 was 4.7 points loer than at the corresponding date last year, and .8 points lower than on August 1. 1397. but still l.o above the mean of tac Au gust averages for the la lcn yeirs. In Wkvomin. which Stale pro! aces mere than one-half of the ec.ire rye crop, preliminary returns indicate an increase ef seven-eights of 1 per enL in the acreage in buckwheat, as ccaa- paro.l with last year. Tiure 13 aa ap parent ir.cr?ase of 5 per cent, ia New York and t 2 per cent. !u Pennsyl vania. The averag? coailtloa tf buck wheat is 0 pcini? h'gh-rr tnan at ta? corresponding date la nt year, ani 2.2 points ataove the mean o! tee August averages for the last tea ycor.. The average condition cf potatoes eloclrl 8 points during July, but is fet 111 9.1 points higher than on August 1. 1S9; 13.1 r.clnts higher than ct tbe corres ponding date in lb97. aal 6.9 point? above the mean cf thaAugnst aver ages for tbe last tea years. Of the thirteen f weet potato fcHaes eight report a decline during July, and ifour en improvement, whl in one North Carolina, the condition remains about the iaie. Preliminary rsturns indicate a reducton cf 3.4 per cent, ia the hay acreage. Of the etates mow- ine 1.000.000 acres cr uoward3 las: bip n the mm. Bil S)S Thtt tne Mcvctren't c! the Srrts ARE MYSTERIOUS TO HIM. Are ike f'4crt m,ttt cr trt Ikr a Caagtf lcligt Traoat 3e at it Th-e Mmon i rojr.toy t tw 3.fH n.-r fton h D' tby t ra a iieu:. n .ntrvx ar r" au.I I (oc't u.-..Vrjnl !it A. a: aftc. Ai tho- retil rai-'.-l. .i ser.i oa: :r n I : in ia rrrtt,r 1 jr. r ri;!ca. or -r fvl l.Hit tra;. who fin! th a an e: t ll . m 1 n-T onifo t-m ni :ani n. ;.. a "nyir iirij. ana re umi t. .1.' :v Ittfnta ecu try 1 ia ? Jej!: .rt to ih lie . t: n tir all -ot:r :.. Im! not h-i t.f J..m. !.- v aaon co . th Pi-1 -trit It, .l.)i.i-- en-s.1 'lte: V.m I r-.iT .y to nndwrmiiie ;be:r f;lih T sy m k i,t- on the- ru mia !! an! fjnutVi! ;ol only inike cotivs tr d- rojltie the liei of th- f-m ly. Nj r.d.r ttiat lae gol pi-p'. f th" rr-n ir. m. drive the-m out tv! imltrrjt : a. at. 1 have no i-;- t for rr -.! tit Ch.L-.l3n land h wcul I to dra- the'r cc;ni frvii f.ir.- tlan tlmrc.i to anoth4" tal 4t lorJ in t 1 iri'y. I 1, nrrluati in; .i'i .'f thl M r iT.crism. bi '1 I nt. !b'r -l.ll I lxim of New Knt.l:i.! I ir. atl n. w"a I b.? drrl".'.a thlntr e.-'jtlratr I: I okiKe ikn to t,' Jo-trlce of fr lokr. tuat oiiIiutcd ;iiir hU a n:3iy rgo. Mad .a uoa- p eity ienirjlJy c epic I. If t r. aa doc far Tin! h; atR i:liy wlitn he aikrrlr Le fi.;J her 1 ! : a:d:. aa! hy p -ai;:ug ur-junJ. Jo? ta;itl. can.e froti Here anl o;.e day p.culcJ o unJ a lt;'.le uzlr a l.:x --o.:e. It w., pla I laeie by an artle an! iva-l x ''lcn !fak". aal b was toll to t.-il It f;.- '.' aa the ', I wii! cf CcJ and li" ni'.tM p:.n-j 1". t. lu' pccp.e. n .-.'pia tne r.:ii; an 1 wi goirg t a r" the goVI. liu. tb aa g.r! rcbakel bi-a anl ttck the g-iMtn lave a-iy. Well, taat tnaa fcjn! feed enough to stir: a u.'w de-paiture in roll gen and We i'j? the pool people if koaae male fun of him. be aal h! filowcra uiave! to Vi an.Tlvaa.a. h-te be ha! mxe vl-lcn azl t.':? angle gave Mm a p-lr A eij1; - taclc and a I'slaa an! Thamni'm. and talked to Liiia belaii! a. eu ta'a. and John tlae Daptbtt vlvi.el Lira an! gave Mm tr? Holy Gh vt ar.! Ih' ivlfi of proiVcy cn! Mpcrn-'aral ioerK From ther? he and bU follower v-nt to Palmyra. N. Y.. anl hzi the "Hcic cf Mormon" printed, anl crgan:zr.l a church with thirty m?rr.'T'. ni Smith ral a devil out of a in in camel KnisU. But Palnivra K't tfA hot for them ar. ! tiy mcvej to K'.rManL Ohif. Ih cause tbe angl? ?-iii to. Da: Klrt- ImJ got tco warm, for them an! thy moved to MJGtiri and foit lo! tbe city of Zioa. Not long after he west ba.k o Klitland ou a Iit anl they tarre.l a4 feathere J him. bt hln :. fcctutlon rave h'.m ftTengih an I f! Lowers an! they lui:t a cbur-'la r.ire an.! caJlf! vhen the I-avtr lliy Saint';, and ;arted a ban an l flfl?4 the ecuntry with :i!:a: mcrey ia the nm of ilie IrJ. TJ? lear were crr?.:c! aal Inidr 1 f-r mirJer, trca son. burglary. cricn sr.! larceny, but were allowed to r : jp" from JaU an! leave KiKla-iJ with tlifir families. From there they w;rc to lilinoi. guide! Iij" an- ar?;le, an.! founlel the city of Na'ivcxa. There they built an other e'aurch an! sent s-.'.j-doairk to England to make e-onvevia. and they made ihem. Nzutco grey up npidly . r"jt. at i r . r- Tt.t t 4 rtv aiti t ia fa'tk . at&i t. 1 J . id! I'h.i i I :.- WM. ,: -r'r ; '' ot I- ti itoir J it'..- !wUi ! 4 x- a 1 1 at . ra' j ; I ir tfr ,ait-ry n:n r.i ? k nwr-i rV'i; W.'f.t ru' 1 ! Bl Tr Ki: it - u4 ht tir t- 1 -ry ! llns'tn! V t- tt ':t .f i "t 4 J iti I wn In rir-t r tt i 1 .j Sm .1 K" arl ar a -l.-rlz-l th .ti r I taat V ht l-jr la l.i t V Ih ma f tta'. I l!ey 'J!I rnak d - n 'l'.l e th f I. 3 k IWw k. Vn ; JJitif. trt w-ir anl ! r:,a ct f j la! r a-. : : it r a i . urre. inm ni It I'tua. m ibtai t u.urir ! ar-i a:.! r: Thf faiJ U.im l!l I V la 4 1 ! Jr. I 1 :a ar I mac'.ti n t. at-'. 1. ant an a it M c. I' t 't,p ir lltfjk.-r'a Kerry ual f - loo t ltl t!r a4 i ta.-i I I 'f :r ! I . !tela ib... l"'rl I Jfc ai . la!lel hlr :b ir t 1 a '- I V a I a '. t t la fr.' I a t'.; I'u! :! tt.A tn- r I r 1 1 1 : I 1 H him aa 4 vxm! V:"; ' su t ncrr, ! r dirt 11 . i. j 1 fcu ii'ti' t.4 laer :y-l 1-v!l Ufomr? r;.rl M an! k r car-o! tL- u: 1 aal tiK.k tV ji '-al a:1 fm ea'at' it vt I 'Ti ic1.t:f 4 t li. Hp. h- K tl'i 1 wi.ul! f 4 tli. !!-t of at Ji.tH! in tbe t sua I'i I -h'T l.--ri nl ol4 l.o. J'r. t' :.;t I.-. Tlf n -m r-- J .hi Ui'taii 1 1 id t. h' 1 fa i. L !ii I til rr' of U f t !jr: I r f ;r t l.ti )ar the J 1 f iVa ti !m - nvi'if. i. ;it J.-'m liroan 1 j1. tSy uy. k': tia:Mtat c atJ it ttii J'i. w.lh I lie fMrcun ! btl f c: :ml:ir :bu birf t.'i .., 1 . j aal t-o Id Jrtiy. The Pro a l Krn ar dur x I'' dm an t.l.l." !si ani lb-r he ard LI ! t-a.ltK fm.ti.rr'jt ftn?a lbli 1,-buj" Ji-V t vat M .. m iitit'l li.T.1 l!TVLa H ! U . IVr lc!e jiir 'i nicr 1:1 Blfi of lis 1-:1 -im. bVli m Ui tnart aa la-urMt ro '.n Vir:?! ao4 1I I pread all 01 cr 11. Sovifc. nn'il iy lav hrd-lrr n-r1rrrl. AM M 1 hit lb? NvtUi mid a inaryr aal a !-uil;o.l cf blra for. Our earn Klri1 i:. tf. a l'iitrj Fiatca Hi nay ffU-rr. cnViate at ala captur an! H a'. J fTerr tivl all Jim a M. Miv.n. of the I cl'-I l:atea K-naV. wre a!pidnd a o?niu.tte make report ipa an ivaaivi bi elare t of nt iltn-lfinBaca .tre5t a riowicg the atilmna of tbe Norta to ward the No: tit. A filjad witra rue who Ube lo kno whte i e-ra a ra JiiftBcy id Jclm l'.ro-n nrl hit Vle-glola rail end fxctljn. Noahf" No feral a- ern taiaa baa arriti-! hl blUry. Three have tca wrltt n fim a Nortbeia ftandj-clc: ! 3.1 of t"i Roflta. 1 he fair ac -o-un: w.ll IV Tatiri aa Pi'etoi'a PI irs-aMcal Cncccp-- ij."bs.t ram tbia cn. wbldi maa arli- t'u J'T Higir-un. I ta!n;M mlta tbi tanae H e'icu llat Jaatlf: rery th'.ng :i a'.-.linbi e-r !ld against lh South. It doa Jook like thai fortf yejra f t!a' and the fie4'na of ! nirroei 'f.i to ri cvdliflej tmr facjil-M an! rr.lrri oi John Ilrova ar.! h! follower ttfi o-'iliafan. ti it baa bo a:d now tby ar traBfT- ilng their b." 10 1 timtnit roil an! vlll hive grani! ttTaou's onr tlu'r Uirial. MeKlnVr ha b-n !altJ. atl to o! th .evea wre negrrira. I f k on he will r,t. .Miyl fa devil ba got th-n Irerpirg poioffire am-ab-ri la Had-e-. Kill Arp la AUaata coau- lutlon. bs made among the officers in com- j year, oniy M!ouri. Kansar-. Nei'oraska. I an-J the Salnt3 oon numbereJ l.Vr) I CARQN rtoxuscHILD'S RED CAM mand of the American force at the Philippine Islands, in accordance with the expiessed determination to push forward ths campaign there with all possible vigor. itca and elected Smith maycr an! lieu- fprnni r?neral. In 1S42 he was at the very height of hla prosperity ana 1 urougn.t uv ic&i. 7. j m;cr4 opened. his campaign her. S-t- here, to work on urdny at a large meeting whuh was this evening, charged with aiding a uddrcsBcd by blm and ex-5enatoi nuisance arirP(1 hPre thev Blackburn. When a little over haif VV&en the nertr,!l!XJ they v . u vi.. ii-.oKci was COfi tn en to work, claiming tney iniousn nis spe&ca, tn. " . V I '" v" A 1 rn n dav .Thn overcome bv the heat and fainted, but Uad been promised $1.50 a flay - was quickly revived. He was unable o they became a puwic proccd with his speech, However. At jn filth ana squaior, cone sufferers in Porto Rico. When the press dispatches and General Dav is' advices made known the extent of the disaster, steps were immediately taken to send supplies.and the trans- nnrt MrPherson was ordered put in The health offi . .. .. I f ,T L'owlirTtr Green. Congresaman Even li Cers said the health 01 me iuUk, readiness to sail irom iew xor-. u . . " . ,hitu An.san7Arert. 1 Mnrt,nv. sne win carry raiiwuis ituu "lilt n uo n a - t .. I peaklg for the Democratic ticket. Another Call for Volunteers. Washington, D. C, S;ecial. Secre tary Root has under consideration the question of calling for Tolunte?rs. While he has not tedded definitely to 0 arantine Lified. vrfAik. Va..SDeclal. There is noth- lnc bult encouragement in the yellow fever situation at tue other necessaries. Great Britain Threatened. - London By Cable. Ths Boer organ cSurreT FddaT" Inlact The lu London, The Standard and Digger's 1 Soat been removed. The Nw, (ptsWishca a Johannesburg dis- Knrfrlk and other points I natch, threatening Great Britain in do so, preparations are beittiT made for fl Inst Nwp0rt News, Hampton and j event of war, saying the Boers are the call, Ehould it be decMuJ to issue 01d point wln be a thing of the past I fletemlTied to wreck ths mUnes and ir- it, when the thirteen regiments now aUer Saturday euB . . w v r0tinevably ruin .the general body of JSretr "l. . oTlS Uareders blowing up millions a siv citiiaition conunuca iu ui- 1 wonn 01 jatu.-uirc.jr, - -- being organized are completed. It ir tsaid that additional troopi may be r.e-ded to relieve thoEa vh have -cry- 1 seme time m the tropical ctSttntrl-a. It ia also tuggeited tiwt! It may te deemed advisable to iaciJise tho army f Genera) Otis, th nnaiantine against tlie 60I- l-rfii tmaan the absolute ruin of Jchan- A' vicmo. and Phoabua will be lilt- wti as a tc UiVi 1 ucauuri .a . ..'.:' I . . . . both as a town I mining centre. and as a about the abdomen, disemboweling him, Michell then fled and Rhodes soon after expired from his horrible wounds. A street car and electric light move ment is on foot at Wilfcesboro. Roxboro Courier: A most distress ing accident happened at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Lukin last Saturday even ing one which caused the death ot their little 14-months-old son, Wil liam. Thenurse had the child in the yard playing and for some cause went up stairs or a few minutes, and while away the dear little fellow fell into a small tin boiler containing about a gal lon of water, and was drowned. - The State charters the Banner tobac co warehouse, at Clarkton, Bladen county. Tobacco culture moves stead ily further and further eastward.' " Never in its history has the town of Davidson been so busy as it is at pres ent. The different forces at work on the chemical laboraory, bath house, wa ter works, cotton seed oil mill, and streets, present a scene of unheard-of activity. . No additional cows cf "the Weat In dian hurricane, was reoeiv&a at the Navy Department Thursday mornin All our ships In ita Wcat li-iles "are uadcubtedly yale. General Policy of Extradition. Washington, D. C, Special. Thi State Department has determined upon a general policy of extradition between this country and Cuba, Hawaii and other territory wholly or in part under the direction of the Unitel States. A number of cases have lately arisen, in which fugitives from justice have claimed immunity by going 4o Cvba or Jour insular possesions, on the theory that cur relations with these place3 were in such transitory condition that the processes of extradition would not apply. South Dakota, and California showed an increase?! average. Th2 condition of timothy hay 4s 12.6 points blow tflai 01 iaai year. I . v ., v,a in rnrtr le 1S42 he The averag? condition of toba?co has . .1 -1 .,1; 11 i Kw,uv-r et In I aa-i ano.aer reveiauw n- Tennessee and Missouri; 3 ia Virginia I and wm advise 1 f take some sp'.m- nH Tnn-vivjniA- 2 tn Missaehusetts. I ml w!vj. Aeeordlnsly he took two 1 in Ohio and Wisconsin, and 8 In In- I marr!ed women, the wlven of Dr. r t- diana. prove Maryland, tl3i 1SMlt There are but few state3 from which I neW: apcr 3aJnst an ana pirjiua.-a 1 td palate J a portrait 01 &11 precepwT. the reports as to the cpple crop are I the affidavit of sixteen women, wba J Inrow. acj the aiir It created Ja to not even more unfavorable than they I charw.j Smith ani h'n hei! aaaaa. Rig- I bU gettiag a ccmaUaica from Wanm ZUHDftcnua. it aaaa ma ari mt j--. ftcit .taaii.lr aUra4 I Tm Ita t 4r lmm. "A portrait painter can't affori to b entirely iadepeadest ualeat fce baa tremercoui vogue." remarked z arthit to a New Orleans TltaaevIoofTat re porter. I rrmrmbci" twhe-a I flrat reat to Parla Servant, who la probable rM v mIiaw 1 ihos 1 m . i KJU IUC UlUTI XMJ. a- a-a I u-A WilYlirn lylW. tl'O Ci &S CXiCI I -v a.aa. M.a.fA. 4. anavlll fi!4 vl 5 polnU in North CaroUna and .'"Z'nr .hi, raised a . . . V 1 1. v . '" a2-a ..r 2 polnU io New York, ana I ... I hid it r.wn in Connecticut. I rumpua anJ Foster ana Law etir.e-J a I beginning to attract atteotloav. Ha were last montn, mr nas oe?n 1 . n ... Im...,t mn tmmoral'iiT. . , . i .v- 41 I " ' - w - roarnea inmproveoneni au ine iulmi- . w Tr i h v R,.,'.-t Smith then discovere! th- pre.4 and States. al?o la New York and Pennsyl- I FoAir and Law had Co ny ior in?sr vanla, with eome InrprcaremeEt alio in 1 liveij. They apiW.cl ti tae co-aria 1 Ohio, Kansas, Michigan and Texas. On the other hand there ha? ben a fad ing off in.racdjtica In Kentucky. In diana. Illinois. Iowa. Mi soon i and throughout the Ncrthwest. Military Called Out. Indianapolis.Ind.. Special. Governor Mount, on the request of Sheriff Dunn, cf Miami county, has ordered one com pany of the Light Infantry and ten members of Battery A, with a Gatling gun to Peru, immediately, to prevent a mob from lynching 4he alleged abduc tor, Joaes, who, it Is charged recently inveigled Nellie Berger from her home. Sheriff Dunn says" he has Information that a mob cf 300 men will attempt to take the prisoner. . . r- . The Baker Woman in Bo-ton. Boston, Mass., Special. Three thous and people paid "ten cents admission to People's Temple Wednesday night to see Miss Jeweet and the Baker family. Mrs. Baker furnished the seosatloo of the evening. While J. W. Hutchinsora, the white haired abolitionist singer, was singing his song. "The Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man." Mrs. Baker experienced religious exhillara tlon. She dropped her little son-. Wil lis, who had been sleeping In her arms, and strode arotmd the platform, rolling I hex eyes and waving her anna. v Brevities. and hai warran'a lutJ for him and Riedun an! i?evctVe?n oiacra. They were anestel and put la Jail. The ecvemor vlsiltd theaa arJ promised pretention to item, if they anl their farallicH wouli leave the country. On hl3 arrivfcl from Sorrento. Ad-I the people were o xasperf.l wait I . ... .Akfl nvral Dewey will be the gnest of Al- them they went thai nuiu 10 a b?rt Stcll at Naple3. and broke down tie doors aui fchot Admiral Dewey. In response lo in- fenltli axJ hi hro'xaer to dea.h quiry mada by The Daily Mall, read, WJrit kind of a itory U tha to roana the 'following: "Regret cannot vlrlt the Mcnnoa religion upon. , Anl yU England. Mc3t arrive in New York J tnese Mrrmon ciders have tbe citek October 1st-" I . travei"uroja the SoaLVm land ts Columbia, S. C. is cow eoncaotei I crCragale thiCr rpMrioiw faith among h lnK.'i rh.rtnIA RWiTrirTi1 I " . Rlcamcni end New York by long dietanca ttle- phdaie. Bad Name fcr Otis. Chicago, Special. A rpecial cM patch to The Trrbuae from Victoria, B. C, says: Comimand?r St. Jclia, of the British cruiser Peacock, wio ar rived here from Manila, br tie Eai- nreas. ca rccte 3iom2. doo" area that i U expelled, ilur . tiBtzicz General Otis is utterly Csaarw: : the I "dipping ani hon:? btrrzarj ani ethec nesEitiea cx reonoEsalities 0 a earn- 1 3cualtie3 by mo'a vlolsace. Th:y nvii-n in the trcoics. Ha has r, 000 1 ffiiirtJ In rcci.ttrt i bacr3 to 1"--h ani -dead to Lis account, k'ae JiritlfJi (.S:tf I chos D.-lghain Yluzs, aa tli?Ir Icalc declares, and his haferica a!-I He waa azciloua adYscateof po!yciny ready thown Ws forced that !! 'Aii to I aal aox;j hi, ;a:th by hla rorta, frr , w 'p w . I when h3 died !n UH is Ut: rea.ca oa? peop.e. Bui Sml-ia's wife ani hi o-u Joe. coats- d!i acoevt th? rc-velaUon eitJ spiritual irivc-a, arJ the eon reorgm !ed Mormanlsm .t P!a;o. KL. wt he pchlifhed Tie Tnis Silcis H:ra'.i. and U In all lh:t i?sloathe acknow JetfreiJ hiiil of vfce ain-.e cl the tic? Mormoa charili. The polygamlsti by tot be went about It with exactly tba sanaa sonrfcalance that eharateritea tlna at preat. Da r lag tb last alt tlng. wbeta tbe pictare r recrarlM !t oaUblng toache. It chasred that oaa of tbe barcn'a tars became nnoitaaily red. a clrcomaitaiice probably d 10 t Lea: of tbe r&cm. Eergeaat seized It at cace as a good tit of color ana mad tbe painted ear redder. If any thing, than the original. Whea Botka cblld Impeded tbe portrait k greatly pleited. 'Bat, cf cow.' tald. yon avlll icae down that left arr Oh. no replied tbe paisur promptly. 'I think I thall leave It Just aa It la, I rather like that red.' Tbe banker waa astonifbed and very angry, and. while be paid fcr the can raj. be never bun it, Of course the iacidect raised a. laogh. and tbe artlat'a obstlaaey waa. admired In Bohemia, but It really fi Sergeant a treat deal of barm aad waa ore cf the things that ereatsally de termined him to cere to London." , I was in a little village, and out of i bet came the earner and his tamilr and all tbe hcosebold paraaitea pell mell, leaving the driver la poaaet.ica. but tbe mother rnd father cf taa fam ily, when they recovered from th'-a no wonted burst of activity, showed aa.-aj a lively concern &r.d each uam'taia ble t'iiii cf angrUb t bavin Ml rcetblEg behind then Ut ths bet. thit I tiocrtt it zzA be the baby. .