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Mckinlcy Declares tie Woufd lade/ i\o Circumstances Accept. WILL NOT AGAIN Bfc A CANDIDATE 1 he President Issues a S toped Stat nient to the l:ffect That Mo Would Not Accept a third Term. "* ? ? ? Washington, 1>. Special.-- !*r< r, - dent McKinley Tuesday aim mmvd that ho would not accipt a nmuinatio i for a third term, in the f dlowtnj; state ment : "1 regret that the kiw.K s.ion o:' a third term has heon nm:ie. I danM whether I am called upon t < ve i: n - tiee. IVat (.here are n.?w (pull. ens o? t ho gravest importan. ? before the a minist ration an.l the e >: n : : y and their ]msi cunsuteiation sh;iu!rl not !> preju diced i!i the public mind by e>?n t':;o suspicion d:' ui-a- t n.^4 ln V i 0 W. tin rfSt >'??', ;? ? the suggestion of it. 1 Will .--ay now, once for all, expre.-'tung :i Inni;-" *it?c 1 convict ion, that 1 not only am not and will not ho a candida.it1 I ?? r a thud term, hut would not accept a noin. na tion for it were it tendered me, 'My only ambition .s to rp:yj throughout my second term t > the ac ceptaneo of mv court try mea, wh;.;j' generous confidence 1 s > deeply appre ciate, -and then with th?:n. do my duty in the ranks of private cit zen ShlP' "WILLIAM McKlNl.HV "Executive Mansion. Washington, C.. Juno 10. lt'01. Vrcl.li.nt ili-Klnlcy ? ..IT' U! ? nouncenient. .HM..1S.111; . f 1 - I" I term Idea suggested h> w>a . r!(4e admirers creatcd m K? '? , ' among his friend* w.io *>..>1 u { his deep convic tions on i n ... ^ ? When Senator Depew s s. .t-k -t ?? .? .. tiw. Pi t H'tlont slunild be days t.iai tin. . J ? ? 0--v? to re-Wt?l for a third term be seriously discussed .- ?< ,i)l ml of the Vresldeiil'ji M. ,.,1 upon to endojsc the UK-i. tat hlent decided that the V"?*?*? l1^^^tn^;Xn,on:i.. ...It lam tl.al be belly.,, 1 tot an anuou.u - n%An{ t h " v or j ?,,v i , pf , ? ? i cussion would he wise eihlnet. informed the mor?l><tis * -xll?<l t')|?cth --n approval- Ther? Hussion currence In tn onlv rlac. of a third term would not ? on ' > * the President in a J^to gi on< ,mt \ the countiy alio crextlv would arouse an t agon isai ^ embarmss the aclministiati n solution of the subjects J. ? brief an nouncetner. whlcii i dent prepared was given out by ^ After" the Cabinet meet! n g one oM he members aaU^/^f thV 'pr csi den t ' s ps o The member pointed emission President had allowed h ?? ? to proceed ^ny^Vt t lla\ lfo l^ never withstanding the . ' ivnr te 1dm entertained even the m > ; ^^?^"artothatm^ President is ? telegramB commence ^ ^ ,.n t,lird nouncomcmt putt g ^ House Tuets ay arriving at th ^ promlnent peiple tvenlng and ar ,_frv 'ih'jy pace throughout the co ^;mftnff8S of the public..,.. Hanna Not Surprised Cleveland. O.. f would wh?t 1 e?^rin?hli? ?t ?11 on lb.. -??, tto comment of ?>; r?f.M"rV,au have never exeh,M 8d one word _wH^e ^S; J!" ^Kr^conslderod all the talk bear ** J th? subject as premature. At - lng oh the auDjee jt 1r too oar. cording jo my Judgem ^ catldl latc i ly to 'discuss P >f as^0,\ if he wss for the nefxtmt?, fining the precedent in favor of malnta^ B Washington e.tabll?1>e<l bV 1 re?inenm) o_ o( ^.ror:l In reference to I office. th#Chlef j <10 not thin* lb-. Mr' H,enf.? ^ WasblnKtcn h:,. u 'ETdSl r.le?ltb tbo natter. ? t,?vy Coal Production. / W^,nK?en ft C. ??*??, reports show J ^ largMt ( ;,al pro the ^?nturynr reoo'rded in the United ductlon utd tU(? au:)rcrr\acy ?jf . Btat<* and u>n th0 csa\>pr.v the Vnitod ^ nf tV?e world. Fra,." dueln? countries Edward V7. tit-ally co?P?^f ^ur2 lTnltc:! ParUer. g -,^y show fie to S?a.? to !?& ? tal amount of coal ncn.is- oV.i ? t of a Tittle TOo ' M99 of 13'8^ The' value cf tU ? 5tPwU .920,000. la lacrexi? e. Radical OIW* __ special.?^ The *ofrtgo?"7- coidtltiKtcn w ?rrt.P?7 2* eonrtltuthr: Jrat JMTX or ?e nim ToMiftf adopted by 4b? conititntior ftl convention. Tbo ofllca o i Ltcuten aat Oorernor waa created, and the OorwnWa eatery rate ad from $2.*W to $6,000. The terne of the exocatlre oflcera were ton|ti??eM- froaa two to tear jeare. tat they are tneitsible for fMlectloi. Tho Ooreraor cam not be? wSJi'oele if We I, yg- 1 ItlROUillOlI 11(1: COIMM. I lie South. Prof. F ('. Janus. of Cha.se Olty/^i^a !>!?.?!? i*l iv! ? . I pi ?sirient ot (inte:. v:1!.' t.V\ C. > Female c >II ,K >. Kichard Harr, for many years p : e % I i!on t of the county court of Taylo ' county. Wo t Virginia, is dead, ag-d \* i . Il Is un>l arsiood that Assistant ll* - trii i Attorney Klllott North ??tt?. tX* llum ington, \V. \'a., Will !?' !nte,l juripe i f tlio new Federal court for thai Slat,.. ( At Cameron. W. \'a,, a small ?> >n > f J oli a \V. Howard went to tho '? im t> ; how a companion sxnc puppies. ||?> lit ?\ match and when it hail humeri up dropped it iu rhi? hay. The ha.1;: was burned. Li s . Oviu. .1 .J. Turin r. a native of Haltlmor--, w* s ?-hv t <! f nil ! if vii'-? presi.b a ?;!' Hie Pennsylvania :iu;l Panhandle coinpa- j n!es. 'I he Vnndorbilt palat e at Milt more, X. ('.. is be ny, huri'jerily prepare! for j i , : . o w lie* qccii pancv. A. !.. II -^Iciiis, a.-sl.s, mt > up -rl 'i le:i ri ? T i i ; !i ? N* v. j ?: I Nly.'S Sain ???< ami I >i y |> c\ Ounpanv, lj air ;>:?;/ | It..- the statement that if th- i ' ri king j -nrt?r*hrnt",tT?"*rt'0 fTTST Riihi lo woi I; " .Ivv/ va&Sv.<*V*K* yVvh'V "f'i'i'l ? ?' t'lltKl'fl. "j Ncariy 7,i.dU nu n will in t hat rv j hi* thrown out ?>:' employment. The North. \V. S. Dinmleli. of Omaha N ??;>., ha?> been eh-vf-d general niana ><? of the i Richmond Passenger ami Po?\ -r Com. pany. Mora/"* l*i-ll. th" young actor. died in Cleveland, Ohio, from a If Inllicti ri pistol shot wound. The battleship Illinois I f; N wpoit Nows for the New Fnglanri ? s-^t for her o.'ih lal trial trip. It is reported that the Coil' maugh Steel Company will he chartered at Hanisburg to merge. the P< nns.vlv aina Cambria. Bethlehem and oth largo plants. The University of Chicago is estab lishing r.lliliate I preparatory schools in Kuroee. The headless body of an unknown "woman was to;: ml in a Held near Chelmsford Centre. Mas t.. Tuesday. Horace 1'. Pell, the young actor and former society man who killed him self in Cleveland, O.. was hurled Tues day ?t New York. Students of the NVesleyan t'niver.-i tv. at Saiina, l\an., havo denounced the faculty for ousting Pr. Tuibs. an I ail threaten to withdraw. Lieut' ninf General Nelson A. .Miles will I e one of the principal speakers at iiruw ii University comment eim nt dinner, at 1'rovidenc, It. I. Tom .Jenkins won th o wrestling match with Tom Sharkey. at Chv. <* land. O.. throwing the sailor twite. Foreign. Francis n. loomis, United States Minister to Venezuela, said in a Illa tion interview that ho tlid not believo Germany meant to acquire the Inland of Margarita. Venezuela, l>r. Hert hold Laufer, of New VorK, is going to Pekin expecting to spend a year in th'? Buddhist monastery. Frank Rutlcdge.c >nvietrd of robh ry in Toronto, killed himself by jumping from a gallery in t.he jail. There are now 1 1 8*1 German naval oflK' ?rs on active sorvice ami o.i J?ave of absence. Ilnmltiirg has appropriated $3,000. (?0O lor harbor- enlargement. Hon lulu, .Special. ? The battles!)';) Oregon arrive<i here May 3 >, b mud from the Orient to San Francisco. As she v.aa dropping her anchor <-ff pott the chain broke, seriously injuring Chief Boatswain J. 15. .Murphy, one rf the n en who assisted H'jlison s-iak th'; Morrimac at KanMago. One lo< was broken and Murphy was thrown agalnai seme machinery, receiving a dangerous gash in the head. The Po]>e had a long conference wl h Cardinal Gibbons. v HIa Holiness at present Is In exceptionally g->od heilth, is enjoying his dally drive and walk, the heavy rtarcs of State seeming t> boar lightly on }ils old age. Ix)rd Kitchener reports to tiie Wa Otnco from Pretonla, Juno 11. as fol lows: "Commandant Van Re.'iahburg and ills commando have surrendered at Petersburg. Onelhundred men have come in and others aro following." Mr. Kruger has Issued a ?l?temen to the effect that ho knows aothlug of thn peace negotiations said to be proceed ing with the Boer leaders. He Bays that If thero are any negotiations on foot-, It is nc* through any action of h s. , niscellnneous. Count von Waldorsee has reachcd Yokohama, on his way from China to Ocrman;'. At Newberry, W. Va., Mrs. Mary Lynch was accidentally shot and kill ed hy Ml*a Lula Lynch, her suter-in law. The American Medical Association voted unanimously to indorse th-? movement to re-establish the army can teen. Samuel Hiasom, a rvtail clerk. .Iving at Kid well. W. Va., passed <hroueh Whoellng for New York w.th !?Ij tlitre children, all of whom wore bitten by u\ pet dog that had rabioa. He vrtll place them In tho Pasteur. Tho twonty-flvo-mjla motor-paced bi cycle race at ChaiTSa Klver Park, not ion, between John a/ Nelson and Tom Linton, wai wen by Nelson by a Ut ile over two and a haTf laps, in 4ajBfc Capt ft. ry 'fchargod with wife folkoBleg In tele of W4rtt eovatr, wh jMt MM as exp*?otod NotirttMudlH the proa?rot:on bad agreed to his release, defease eonnul appeared before Judge Atkli.'oo and announced that the application wa* withdrawn. The Dpleoopal Ooaaell pf the Dloccse of Wset Virginia, which haa beea In aaaatai la Chavtaatoa, adjoaraed. Next OandQ wfB >e Md la Mnribvf. The traaaport Haaooctr with 1073 , mm ?T the Thlrty-tret Votaataar la tea try arrlrad Tan My. Sweeps (i>er l kialioma Terrilor) Do V inx' (ireal Damage, \ ? OF UMJSIML EXFfcNT AND FORCE. / flinty Villages uiul Country Homes S\\Vpt Out of l:\lstcnce (trowing Crop* KiuiuoJ. \_^ _ . rorrv. (>. 'P.. Special. Tho storm which iia.v.ic I over eastern Oklahoma, | Saturday night, w:\a one of the most m v. to since the opening of tin* s t.'ip. The fcatuie of the storm was the < X i ?-:? t i t tin' territory covered. S\v down from tho Kansas State 1 i 11 < > an i lowiim: a1 o;:t "?? ? miles in wMtli, tin? I lain, wind and liail swept o\ or t ? ? o i <?!)!; nt ry as far south as oi l .Okiaii ?;!:a. The rain !??!! in !>>:r, uts troiu ea.Iy .a j t !(<? morning until i: . I Inifc'ht. Tho I ;n J oi i hi.' stuuu centered in a cyclone at ! im vh*t*h -fnrm^.'T'T. * I o'nt near the Kansas SioJo )>?*> -./>a J Vi t on On- county linos of (>rant. K: v ami Oklahoma. Tho twist or >oo.( a ; s nl !oast? rly < ourse ami was :.n< .1 | di.-asti o.:s in a s<|tity'o in eastern ka- I county. Tho little town of Ktldy <vas j struck ami of thi> twelve or to ir{ > a I buildings in tho place, all wore Ic.'oled j to the groun i. except tho railroad stu- j lion and elevator. Tho poopic of tuo town sought plai ns of safety. One mi- | known man wtw killed ami .,e.o:a) persons were'slightly inured by il> ug debris. The Hack of the cyclone hot .< en this point and Tonkawa. a distal <? of ahont eight mil s. was laid waste. Five farm houses with barns and out buildings were blown away, but .'.'1 the occupants escaped without injury. Fina Holds of wheat in iho mid .t of harvest were laid wastes The tail end of t to* e> clone fell with terrttle force upon Tonkawa. Thirty dwell ini;s and business houses weie f-eat tered like loose timber. The citi/.'iis of the town had been watching the ad vance of the storm and had sought i shelter in caves and cellars. No f.itai Hies are reported at this tpoint. and 'only a few persons receivell*n>orat"M< s, which is almost miraculous, consider ing the devastation. 25 YEARS A PRISONER. Horrible Tale of a French riothcr's Cruelty. Paris, By Cable.? The sensation of the week has boon the arrest of Mad am Monnier, a rich, miserly, Ian I ownor of the neighborhood of Poitiers, and her son, a former prefect of the Department of Vienna and a loader of Poitiyr's society, on the charge of :n carcejating Mile Blanche Monn'"r, daughter of Mf.damo Monnier, 'or years, in a room of Mamame Monnier s house. The police who were annoy* inously notified of the woman's d'^ui tion, entered the house and found Mile. Monnier shut up in a room, in darkness. lying on a mattress, stark nakej. and so emaciated that she up peared lo 1 e a living skeleton. 'I'll" room was covered with filth, hon.x, refuse food, worms, rats and all kinds of vermin. The unfortunate woman, who had partially lost her reason, was taken to a hospital. It was jii mv.'it she woitl 1 die, but she is now improv ing. Twenty-live years ago : he was q boautiful brunett" and fell love with a lawyer wi'hout means. Her mother disapproval of their love and confined her in thy room which : he only recently left. The son. af ??r his arrei;t, pleade I that he acted a* ?ie did on account of filial piety and 'hit the mother was responsible. The law yer died In 1SS5. -v s New Pacific Cable. Waf-hin^ton. 1>. C. Sp'Vlal. ? The State Dominion l is in receipt >t inter eeting iMcbrpiation rcncmin^ work on the Prlti^Hi* Pa.dHc telegraph cable which is t?r connect Canndi wlf.h th-s Australian confederation. The new ca ble is to be 5,8:11 1 2 miles in len?*h. the lonr.rU ever eon -?!.Atcted, and will te transported and laid by on-5 nhlp, which Is now beini? l-uilt ' >r tint pur pose. Py the terms of the contract tho whole caba ls to be laid and n working ord-?r by January I, 1901. It will coat 110,000,000. Court Adjourned to Prevent 1-vnch'ng Princeton, Special. ? Henry HeynoMs white, 30 years of a.~:e. who was arrts lt?il in Mount Carniel, 111 Fri lav night iba-rsed with artiaulfing I-hli i Can'-, the 13-ycar-old diufihtf-r of a promi ?>rUt fiirmrr near h<Ti', was loticd in jail after a narrow escape from lynch ins. IvcnrninR of his capture ftfte.ii men crossed the river, Intending t< lynch him. News of their comln; caused the authorities at Mount i'aT.v 1 abruptly to stop his preliminary hear ing and he was 3ent to PrlncetQn a; once under guard of the 6;ieriff and a pnspe. ICxtra precautions hav(? bean mfti'n; t:> protect the prisoner from fur ther attempts at lynching. fao.ooo For l-'nmine Sufferers. D. C., Special. ? The Chinese minister, who has been lei.d in-x hi* cooperation to the ojoveaicut for raising an American relief fund fur the famine-stricken people of Shan Si province, a few days ajco cabled I.i Hunt; Chang that IxmiI* Klopseh, of the Christian Herald, had by cable pl.t. red at th* disposal of the relief com mittee formed by American missiona ries in Cblna preliminary cohulbifr tknas of S20,000. .. Telegraphic Briefs. The strike ofc?.B000 employes of ths National Cash Register Works at Day-, ton. O.. has besii setfled. Ths tie Confederate Soldiers' Home M Atlsqte* Oa., mm formally opensd. The A<s<r1esa Medical Aseoelatloa mst la WL Put, Mia*. ! "White at Jfray sr Jota Hwhf,; W Mmrn Torh. Imip>I m # , , NOYfL INDLSIRIAI, SCHUlt. New Mnnutnct tiring Idea l>c\ oloped at IWiK-hhitf. Tho following article from ilio W'ivsli Itigton Tlim H j;i\ os ail an num of a now industrial system to be put into op. r tttiou at Pinobluff, N. C.. 1>> tho indus trial department of ilu- Seaboard A.r l.ino I tail way: A pliilosthropic pro J oo t on a practl oat basis Is about to bo put in operation at Pinebluflf, N. C. The institution ts fouiulo.l upon tho right o f every man to earn bis own living. <md tbo necessity that ovists of giving to persons weak sued by diseases s tint- employment th.it ! will onablu them to t-arn their livll hoo 1. Tho Institution is called tho H o ( Hivo and before tho summer Is very far alonj; it will be lillu.l with workers. who are helping themsolv. s ami aro at h :wst K j* : n themselves well employed. Tbo building will be a factory ami a sanitarium at tho san.u time. A i ih'< head of the ente- pris. M. T. Patrick, 1 n il list rial Agent of tho Seaboard Air Line, a man of si cli ;'orco that a story about him nhm > woubl In* interesting. Tho undot takln.J is l'oupded o:i his love for iuaukiu.1, and tr.t; H;uL.va 1 ia *, *.?.*? ? in order to put upon a smund basis tl.:s % ss-.-tv vvi sii-'k jieiplc can work to the bt -t :i Wantage at the r chosen trade. Pineblufl is situated in the very hoait of tlio pine woods of North Carolina and in tie' section of country win. h has been found most bcmeli.ial to all persons suffe.-imj from lung dlseas< s. It stands uniting rather high niouti tains. upon a stiudy soli that I. tho most healthy possible. The climato is balmy ami equable and so mild that outdoor work is possible nearly all ti e year around. The conditions are favor able to fruit growing, whi( h was at lirst the main industry undertaken by i he colonists who have been forced ty dread consumpt ion or other pulmor.ai y troubles, into the woods. Hut when the Hoc Hive is started other Industrb a will take the plaee of this one. Tho Boo Hive is intended to shelter workers at mechanics of many sorts T1io promoter intends that every man who hits a trade shall be allowed to work at It as much as h<- likes, and for tills reason has put up a big building and has furnished it with power. Two largo turbines will generate power, | which will be a public commodity. Any i one who can R*d a machine, will be al lowed to sot it up on the lloor of tho building, and take the power to run it. The structure is of wood, four .sloths high, and will accommodate a great many workers. Not only dtws tho builder of the house /urnlsh the power >,v whlc-h the invalids may run their machines, but undertakes to find a market for the product. In other words the sick and allling who come, pro vided they show an anxiety to work, will be able to contribute a share to their own support, and will not be com pletely dependent upon others. The Bee Hive is only one step In the system of industries which the Sea board Air Line is developing. Mr. Pat rick is the commercial agent of tiio Seaboard Air Lino Railroad and ty good fortune happened to gain inten sion of a fine tract of lend in the pine district, pa 1 1 of v.hich he /, using as this industrial colony for consump tives and people disabled by other slow or chronic diseases. He began b> giving the people who came to him agricul tural work to do. and he hopes in tho end to be able to furnish any sick per son coming to him an occupation fit ted to the latter's fingers. A great many people tire sent to him e?e.> year from the Invalid Aid Societies ail over the country. Many under th? steady occupation and fine air get well ouickly and come away. This arrange ment of tliQ Seaboard Air Lino enab.es even the poorest and sickest to seek a healthful climate .because they can do a little something toward their own support. _____ ? Trinity College Commencement. The annual commencement of 1 rln ity College was hold last weok. The graduates this year arc: Ste phen Woortard Anderson, H'nry Brant Aabury. Joseph Corroll Blancherd, William Edward Brown. Frank Stam per Cardcn. William Arnold Lamb Mb, Edgar Wingato Lassltor; MIbs E hoi Maye Lewis. Hiss Maud Eilwm h Moora. David Devrick Pec.e. Ixiy 1 Ardrey Itoane. Benjamin William S o ohena. Leon Franklin Will ams. Samuel Garland Winstead. John Korr Wood, Miss Mary Lamentlne Hendrcn, Miss Mabel Chadwlck. The degree of A. M. was conferred on Messrs. Pa il Nunon Anderson. John Raynunl Cowan. Llnvllle Laurent. ne Hendren. Ernest Frederick Mines. Miss Ann.e Pegram. William llaytu Wannimake-. Frank Thomas Mills. The truite^s conferred the degree of L.L. D. oa Hon. Charles Brantley Ay-oc.c, (?r.v ernor of North Carolina, and H^n. Furnlfold M. Simmons. United Sia.es Senator. Sron'l Fire nt I'.uffato Hxpos't'o". TlufTalo, N. Y., Spec/al. ? A f.r'? wh'rh for a time threatened to a s'jrit; ?erl ous proportions occurred nt the P.w Amrrlr.m ICxpoaltlon ground.* ""li u r~ day nisht. The blaze started it* n mi I ?way show. Two of the perfo; mm were badly burned, while tryinj? to ^V tlnguish the flames. Juat bri'ure the theatre performance was ende-* was seen coming from ono of the amal' buildinrs in the oonoeaaimi. The cc* at lire almost causou a panic <n thfl theatre. There wss a road rush for the exits. but fortunately the crowd was not large and no one was iujured. The exposition Are department re sponded to the alarm and the flamej wera extinguished. $30,000,000 1 obacco Com pan* . Trenton. N. J.; flprcial. ? The 1 dated Tobacco Company, with an a a. tboiixed capital of $90,000,000, was In corporated here lata Wadaeaday after, aooa. T\? corn pap j la authorised to , euro leaf tobacco and to ataaufactarri aad tfaal 1a tobacco la all lu forma. ' Tk? capital stock la all coma^a with ?C tha par m laa mi $100. Tkt *.a * ? LABOR'S LONG WAR. Arp Wants to Know When the Con. f lie t Will IiiJ. , - ? ? . ? IMS SYMPATHY I OK Till: TOIURS. It Is Sail to Seo the Children In the i actorles Wearing I heir l.lve.s Aw ay and Longing for Rest. Labor an. I Capita!. When will thu long ]>!'oi i.u i?' l struggle c .s \ Away back ia history t 'mi t* waa a war thai last i .1 t liiri > > cars, but this war ha . I. ?..???ted longer v '? '?i that ami seems tn fvmv mmv hitler ,i.. the ye.i'v. roll oil in ;h" good old times it did not ;ill vt , .nith but lii.K .i pvMih-me .1 spread a ml theie s 'iMiis to be n > r in-" ? i!y. \)l i?t thf wo. i en most .ill ih?* men. ? >ii t :-.i . So o. the cap;! 1 1 : s ? s n h.?\ * h?M? :.>!'ore s\ hi pa i hi /. t ? ? I wiiti t..-' t 1 I" crs i:i ili ir tb-iii. .mts for less w.u.; :i:> 1 I,.*, f f>ty TTTlVi "* Ti^ I . > : n tun d t ! : ' ? hearth ->?.?; ? ? would wear i>ut ihi- lift' of a chill he ft .:?? !! i;ets grown who Would k?e;t them cagi ' >'* factories troin ia ly in. >: 11 till lamplight. with ii : ' an I- a t i,i? j-, i , at ion. No May day, na | lay day. ho ball game, nor tnarbhfc. n r lish i ii ?: . nor frolic of any kind f>>i l ai lovs; n<t h U 11 1 i 11 U will! tlawors oV bl w k 1. ,1 ir> i ?>| til*' giris. t!.' youthful p?eas iins. no re. c.-s, no Saturday; but from year to year it's ??W'orli work work, in the dull l>e coiulx -r light. A:ul work work work. when thy weather i* warm ami blight. M.?w s.nl it is to so." them toil as if in a treadmill, and to hoar tlomi sigh a.; tiny glam e from the windows o their daily prison, ttnd with longing eyes. whisper "Oh! but to breathe the breath o. t!i ? woods ami (lowers sweet. With the sky above my head and the grass lu neath my feet." And this is sad. patSietie. and but Tor h ear t less legislation and loglslatois, would have long slnn- been ivmcd ed. It is the good side of human nat.i.o that arouses sympathy for the po.>r. and Yeigh Hunt never wrote a sweeter lino than tlvat of Abjm Hen Adhema plea for entrance into Paradise: "Write nie af- one who lovi h his fell iw man.'' la ruminating about tli" wants of the poor 1 have often thought that the croA test want and the best boon to a toller was a home. Home-one of the sweetest words In any language. best definition is In the heart, for lan guage falls to express It. Indeed theio are some languages that have n > wo d for it ? no synonym. The Hencb has and substttues only an abode oi dwelling plr.ee. The best definition is found in the old Sansklrt. the sa . e dialect of the Hindoos and letslans. The word is Kshema and means a P ? mauent place of rest and soeun t>^. Would that all the poor, all the t.? h. .. -lU tl,e^ women and children in the 1 nd had that- a permanent abode-a p ieo of rest and security. No landau d call for rents - no expiring b ase, no tin- , cutain title; but a home where the: good wife can !>l*n: her own vines a d adorn her own yard with lowers an t feel that they are hers and hor hi - dren's. Why didn't Mr. Carnegie th I k of this and give homes to the p. or. instead of books. Fifty miili uiH of dol lars would have given camfwtable 'jornes to one hundred thousand p families ? and given a permanent p lace of rest and security to at least half a million of the tollers. The thne "M when a Methodist preacher was .not en titled to a home no more than a K nan Cathoile priest was to a wife le must abide for a year in any hous^ thnt was cheap and vacant. He must b the exemplar of humanity and unsel fishness. for they said that the ? wo. born in a manger and nls sort** bed was hay. Hut there is some more scripture that demands the b??t of er- ] erythlng for the priesthood, and that oavs: "Touch not My anointed, and d ) Mv prophets no harm." A better c.vi- j llzntion now provides a good comfor table parsonage In almostevcry town and village and 1 am glad of It. not s.> nmch for sympathy for H- Prcaohor hut for his good, long suffering and nallrnt w f? ?n.l hor Kr?wlnK Children. Woman lov?. h-r homi- and Iotp. .10 adorn it with fruits and IU?w?rs. When the Methodists get strong on?Kj\ l? build a parsonage they should nat i d at the finishing of the house 5l permanent committee of Ud.e.i t plant vines and roses and make g ? . w ilks and establish a garden w ta ^uiiihinits that do not pass away and WUH the y,?r. >^"7Xn-!7?: 'ami r.?pl.,rrl? balm and paral^y 'a,,, hr"'h "?u thf 'pla.-P ?P 'or a SlVnnd loave u^ian "an i M $ her ?nc?,aor ?m 1" ll?pbpy i^appy nnd'tal k about h?r wm,|d allude " th^t;tr5,, ??? ?h t SZ m lh" ?c,c,i:"m'SJ W ^"u'noOn'rrDlble. but might nave been and done no harm. Yes, the klndhe%xjfed people 'hare generally been sympathizing with the Mrlker*. but the eaae at Dayton, O., baa discouraged *hem. We see that Mr. Patteraon died suddenly this week. Ho w only sixty-nine years old and the opinion Is that his grief an <f mortifica tion over the great strike caused his leatb. JL nobler rich nan never lived or died. |ie was the president/Of tha National Caah Register Company, that employed MOO mea gad wosaea. For ?area years ha baa aoaght to itiltVi tstiaslve works a saodal far all tha m uiufat t Ut ers of the w -vrld and a workman's paradise I'Yom time to t : me tu- has reducd the h. >, of w >i'k and ! iii' roasod the comi'' n W. ion I In* i ottage-s lor his p. v ? p I ?? we. ?? nioilfuu for comfort good gardens, mco llow ors a (skilled man scut I *,?'*? to show thetn how to plant and (ii'Ow lloweis. a fir*- library of wilt sebvtcd looks, hospitals for the sick. good lutrs s. good beds, all t'rco ami J?" lout time charged again t, them: hath rooms, with hot ami cold Water an. I nmo g ven to hath; rlcaii tow. Ms ami soap. l-'o ? i!n> women and girls In* hail toilet rooms and bathroiins ant brushes an.l i-onibs a ml *?tt curling tonus provid ed*; tmfas ami cols i,i ivc i:.o on an. I books to read. I\ ver> t h:ug was n.;t .? as much like home as a 1 <ving niothii Would have provided. Half f eve y Saturday was ,\i? . r it o i ?????.> ?. was happy. II" Le'.i. v fil he ha i solv d the problem of capital ami t . ? 1 ? ? t lo.' about t li ? yr^.s a.- i a la'? na. was f 01 hi ' 1 . i : ' I ' ; - ? ! ?? ? ? ? 1 :i n lo hunt up ili v i'lin-Mt . N i they ubcovcvol liiii the im : ? ? v? ? s tii.it wore f.ii!i.* I'll i !; i< '.'?.??-iom wen washed i?.-..\ w. ? \ b> 1. 1 ?? p ?-u woman who d:d bel.r. . i !.,hi mi, >n. aji.l ;1m ; ? ; aiandi-l wl Al.. IVi. ti rs* 'li that hi' ha\i- h;s x .i/.-a <? ?m L'l' '+CZ.L ?Cs. C-.V-! 1<V>-|M-'l "SI II Viif ' committee <>: <!? red a strike. Then In' ib'i'lai't (I t hat li .s im n w? re n ! i ha: v i"l lor Hit' baths nor I ' i towels n r t 'id soap, ami he would ;?( >|> (!.? whole busim s , which lit? did N'c\; tiny oi dei'i d t !??? (I i si ha r:;i* of hi> stiu-i uiten ? d' lit because he wii.s n >i a unto i man Tills was n I'um I and they si ruck again. They also ordered !hai two union men w !io had bo mi disi harmed v ? had work should lie restore I. lie :?<? Moved tin-in ami paid Mr?ni regularly $h"> a week for ea< h, but gave Hi -in a > work, saying that they were :> >? <-um 1 ? e ; i?n t , Imi t ho would pay them \.il so they hunteil around I r other thln-s and finally ordered a big strik ?. <t ud ii hns hi en oil for weeks and no . c* 1 1 1 1 - iiK-nt. T*]> to date the lo s !.? work nun in waj;?\s aiiiounts to $ 1 I'd, -..via and all these poor families are in diMr>\s and would go hack kf thi^ uali i com mitten would let theni/ It S\'as at.l'ayton where a few months a<o the unb ii iM'owd pursued some non-union 1 1 1 ? a and knocked thom down and Jianimvr ? il their lingors to a jelly wish .-tones, so tha.t they could n:>t work any mor?i Mr. Pat terson's works havo lus-n visile I by progressive men from all coun tries, who wanted to see how he man aged that groat business withou*. any clash between his capital and i in ? i r la bor. and now they say, "1 told yi.u a:>. I knew it Would not last!" I: made me right tdck to read about it. for It Is much worse than I have told it. Is our sympathy for the poor all wasted. No- no! It is thosfi con temptible loaders who got on t h ? ; com mittee and wanted to make a big fuffs out of nothing. With the great combi nation trusts on one side and the union strikers on the other side, we, the un productive middle class, who make our living by our wits, aro in a bad tlx. Hut thank the good l/>rd we still hav.i meat and bread and strawberries at our house.? 13111 Arp iu AJlanta Conslitu. lion. Tim Delineator l-or July. fs already on hand, in Its publisher? f 'I'll ** IJutterlrk Co., N. Y.j bo, i< v ? n "taking time by the forelock." This i ?> an especially fi no number, not onl/ from a fashion stand i <> n(, but also in a literary uense. In fuel, this maga V.lne is fust forging a)iea I int ? the ffont ranks of monthly Journalism, its make up being j 1 to the best of the l.in metropolitan monthlies. Wo were pai tiriilarly charmed with !he c oup e'lin sive article on the IhilTa o Fan-Amor i ca n Kxposit ion. with Its f no- superb three-color prints. We scarcely b'I'.evt any other magazine in the world baa been so well able to obtain such artis tic color-ret:ults, as th?ne llluA. rations were printed by the publishers them selves. from the orlg.nal waler-eoioi sketches of C. J. Turner, d rector oi folor, to the Fan- American Kxpos tlon. 'I "hey will only be >cdii to be appreci ated. The .July edition reaches CaiMOG copies. The stories, horai sko.ihei, fancy-work, cooking, and all of her de-* )>artments are equally Interesting and' Up-to-date. Tho Delineator, as eveiy one knows, has always gijt the styl s for the American lady of fishion; I *. a colored co3iiine Illustrations are 11 n < ? - lually line this month. Ladies, you must procure this attractive number Jf yon wish your "frills and furbelows jo he up fb the hi ghost stun lurd ,n *tylc. Alabama Convent l"ii. Afontgomery, Ala.. Special. ? fjeae- al Sanford introduce! nn ordinance 'Sat urday in the constitutional ronvnlioii to establish a great seal for tho Staf". It. will symbolize the story of )Lrni;/a Sanson showing the ford of ll'ark ore* to (Jea?rn.i Forrest, on<3 cf th; :v?ma > tie Incidents of the war on Alabama soil. Th'1 ordinance was receivrd wi.h great enthusiasm. Miller of M.i/ rf-ntfo, introduced a resolution ' t? pjT - vent corporations fi*om having any tx elusive eon tract for supplying h.mlyr 10 State, count v and district aehoo'M.j 17 AUnersT^lOM slit to lie I)e;?a We,?t Newton .x Fa_._ ? n cci ? t. Nf>'_ * /ractleal miner la this district 1. 1 e.*cs that one of the 17 men entombed in the Port rioyal mine by tho cxpl'ri->n Monday night ia ?t 1 1 1 alive. Th?:^ is no Are In the mlae to Judse Ironi m pearances at tfte pit mo'Kh. ton: th^ force of the explo* on was *> vreit that none of the men, no the niinTf say, oould have tvrvlved the shock. f j four hundred farmers in Oklahoma 1 lost their wheat crops by Saturday's I storm. The late". I'.a'rmg gastronomies! inno vation in Pari* cGnsi.-ts of the prepara tion of roups, stew a and entrees from *pider?, caterpillars, wasp* and grass 1k pners, ard crlture fartm have been ?s tablished for the raiytng of a sufficient supply to meet the xt rowing demand. It is claimed ht the 'French chefs that the j world has hitherto ncglccted one of.ua tnre's most tempting tnxmrkt tiersegh s-j iailsn 10 urilite Umm 1 -. l; i^r- -x~ lei,* i/i * - -V ?4 / Ji'BII.E CONVENTION M, C. A. People From All Parts of i lie World. 0 . DI l l.li A T I: S POL KI NG I.N 10 BOSTON. ? *"* ? - - - ? ' ? ? ? "Uuli I liter o.st Manifested in the Jubi lee l:\hlbit in t lie Mechanics' Build* inn lloston. Special. Streaming nit? ' ' I ?)" ;'n?!i? nearly .very qua f t t of the f,loln> came dclc-tatc.^ I > | h< S.Mlli * ViUi-nuial ail. I In: rnathmal Jithllea l'"iiv. ai :,?a o: the Yotu ?, Men's ('.iris* ? i V ? ?v i:i I ? :i d| N'.u th AlUiM'U U. i 'iM. 1 1. .i it > ? ' \ i ? i y r'vii'/, >i( country in Mir uu' l.l will j. . ivncscntcd, when t !:?? iiiin 1'iiiiun w;<.ii;cd to order In the ? -.luiMMoa hall of rhn> Mechanics' ! ' ' i : ! '!:nv. niu! it i.i c nMitvii.y expecto I Mi.u liicre will l'c u \.rly .">.0 U dele f f?m tvrrwm a ^ i''"!'iTtu7na Iu~ at .'ill'!, i in -r? :L,. r-1'" ?.???? vi ni'lDii Is in : i\;^imi. 'Pin si> wh.) ro. It'll* ? I li"if ...aiveiy paused t> shake tha di;si '.?! i ravel ironi their o.o.hes, ha~ r >i ?? appearing at th" luMilij inrtera, where a large I'o.v ? i f officials was ready t > a-sigu suitabl ? hoarding pla .' ; .tthl attend to the n ils of tlio vis itors. \u! a ill desnt e left t'ie building with out a tlii ?r? mi' h iuspt !?: ten of thojuhilea ? li i M | it) 1 1 ? i ? of tin' larve hal's of Me chanics' Miii.'dim:. This consis s of photographs of Y M. (*. A. camps. nth l.dle u-aais. gymnasiums aad diagrams of wai n done iii Mild" s mly, s nt ')y iissori.it inns in all sections of i tn\ r-u}nm^ try. \ wards of merit, consisting;- ^ of blue ribbons and re I rilih.ms far flr$t and sccind prizes, had been dia. rilmted among tin' different classes of exhibits. Tin' exhibition containod ma t^'aj lor nil kinds of departments and vwat v designed to graphically present tha history of the movement in, the Ameri can associations for the past 50 yeats. \side from this there was material showing the nature Hit <1 extont of worlc done in the most important Diblo study and religious work activities, the practical educational work In 1 1 3 nu merous phased, of library, ? reading rooms, literary snrlotles, educational dubs, lectures and valuable class work; the important physical worlC and all that stands for symmetrical body building and clean sport; the so cial work, employment bureau, women's auxiliary; and the newly ap preciated and vastly important worK for boys. The first of the delegates to arrivt were those from the most distant clime, 'one party from Adelaide, Aus tralia. and another from Japan getting in early. The first named party, how ever,' Jo'ui neyod West, while the Jap anese delegates ?went East to the Y. M. A. Mecca of lltOI. Another party from Minneapolis alio came early In the day and were promptly and warin? ly wci' onied by the local committee. (llrl Assaulted and riurdered, Atlanta, Spcvlal.^-Tlcs^ln Jackson, t }i<> 1 lyc-ar old adopted daughtar of K. P. Flowers, a dairyman of Poplar/1* SprlngH., was found murdered near her home. She had been oturagod, choked and then stabbed to ha-ten the end, the doctors say. (!athn> I5n.gll.sh, a l.> year-old negro youth, wrfo worked about the dairy and who was alono with the child for two hours las'. Wi.(l nt-sday afternoon, the day of her dts appearance, is under arrest. Nj evi denee Implicating him wan Introduced at the .coroner's investigation, Imt ho was (nought to Atlanta for nafo kccj>? Priest Shot in HI* Church. Mexico City, Special. ? A d#rte&l sensation has b?en causcd at *3an Ucro nlmo at the College of Otuibia. It ia allegod that a Spanish priest named Mariooa has a? a nvlstree* a Senora ; Wile Vicencio. Transferring hi* at factions to another woman hit m stroma it is said, became madly jealous aud entering the church during the hour of confPA&lon, shot the reverend gentle man doad. This assassination within . the precincts of tho church is said to be unparalleled in the history of tnu:'? - dera In this couatry. Machinist* StrlkeS ttlrd. Norfolk. Va., Special. ? The machln* fsts* strike In Norfolk uras nettled Monday, and (he machlno shop proprU etors /signed an agreement granting -A nine-hour day wlLh ton 'aour*' pay. Tho workmen made some concessions on othnr points in their demands, but t'.;o result la a victory for the machinist*. TI;LE<M/ PHICTtiKSITIES. The Administration * will p o'mlJy decide the question of ca'' ng an ex>.a_. session of Congress i y Fr ,!a>. Admiral Schley's reeogi?":>?n for !?'? ? services at Santiago vlil^bo a mer!ol l>earlng the head of Ab.nl a! ramp son. ' The pension roll p-o-i'*** to breaX _ the record mad&.dn the last fl cal year. The precedent in a ;t4^-: -n5 -Vo hassador Clicale to Isjue Ml ? or a o. Filipinos, It Is annou. rcsl, w ll ai? herctl to In tho case of P^rtc. Rl^pi. Heat in Riync forew th? Topa 'to ?q. to hi* summer house at once. - Hull storm* have d no geal 4iat- . 1 ag?* fn .mahyrdfatrMf* 'Of tJfcTf -art fm "r The Chinese Fnrperor' wtlt jUH maX* a tour of tho world, aa at Ural report ed, King Emmanuel of ttal j jcv nrvl hla troops Thuraday. it hunt* taa^ . William St. Joka I t# of State for War, Houae of Odnawia 1 (torerMMBt aovtt ait