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VALUE OF MILLS. The Stat? Board Oomplotes Ifs Important Wok. NO NOTEWORTHY INCREASE, Except In th? County ot Richland Tho Complete Statement of all Classes cf Mills. Tho Stato board of equalization ohargod with tho fixing of nsooaamonta for taxation on ootton mill, oil mill, fortilizor faotory, hoaiory mill and tm oh property. In making tho aasonarnontf! tho board adhoarod to its adopted plan of fixing tho valuation at 60 por o ont of tho markot valu? of tho bonds ard stocks. Tho work waa very arduous. In tho fltatomont of tho ootton milln published bolow sovoral mills will bo found wit)? no figuros givon. This is booauao of tho faot that work has just bet-n started on thoso millo and tho proporty is for this yoar being oroated aa roal proporty on tho books of tho sovoral county auditors. Ono or two milla had not sont in their sworn atatomonta aa to Btook and hondo. Thoao woro aaaoasod on tho figuros provioualy roturnod by thopo milla, the tit) por cont, basia be ing applied. Bolow ia tho oomploto Btatcniout of tho assoasmonts plaood on tho ootton mills of tho Stato in comparison with tho assossmonts horotoforo mado by tho county board?. Tho moat notable iu ore ano is that of tho Olympia mi)l in Columbia tho jump hoing from $200, 000 to $1,131,01)0; tho total inoroaao of valuation on milla in Richland oounly ia roprosontod by tho difforonoo bo twood $886,802 and $2,675.940; tho in oroaso in tho mill proporty in tho oity limits boiog $631,950. Lloro is tho fltatomont: Assoaaod Aa fixed by Stato by Co. 1 board. board. ABBEVILLE. Abb o vi ho.$ AIKEN. WarrenviUo. Granitovillo .?. Aiken. Langloy. ANDERSON. Anderson. Pel z or. Piedmont. Williamston. Cox Mfg. Bolton. Orr. Pendleton. lUvorsido. BAMBERG, Bamberg. OU ARLESTON. Vesta. GAFFNEY, Gaflhoy Carpet Co. Cherokee Falls C>. Gaffney Mfg. Co. Limestone. CHESTER. Springetoln. Cedar Shoals. Mouetta Mills. Wylie. Eureka. COI.LETON. Collolon.,...,,.." . DAR WNO TON. Harletlllo. Darlington. EDGEFIELD, Edgoliold. FAIRFIELD. Fairfield. GREENVILLE. Piodmout Mfg. Co. Amerioan Spin. Co.... Monoghan Mills. Carolina Mills. Reedy R. Mills. Uuguonot Mills. Putnam Milla. F. W. Poo Mfg. Co.... Polham Milla. Mills Mfg. Co. Brandon Mills. Oak Lawn Mfg, Co. Fountain Inn Co. Franklin Mills. GREENWOOD. Greenwood Cot. Mills. Grendel Mills. KERSHAW. Camdon Cot. Mills. DeKalb Mfg. Co. LANCASTER Lanoastor Milla. LAURENS Clinton Mills. LauronB Cot. Mills. Goldvllle Mfg. Co. LEXINGTON. Loxington Mfg. Co. Leesville Mfg. Co. Saxe Goth Mills. Middleburg Milla. Columbia Mills. MARION. Ashby Cotton Mills.... Dillou Cotton Mills.... MARLBORO, Bon'ts'viile Mfg. Co... Red Bluff Co. Iceman Mills....,. MoColl Mfg. Co. Mario Mfg. Co. NEWBERRY. Nowborry Cot, Mills... OCONEE. Courtonay Mfg. Co.... Sennoa Cot. Mills. Tho Ghoswoll Mills.... Walhalla Cot. Mills.... ORANQEBURO, Orangeburg Mfg. Co... Orango Mill?. BICKENS. Norris Cotton Mills.... Liborty Cotton Mills... Easley Cotton Mills... RICHLAND. Olympia Milla. Palmetto Mills. Granby Mills. Capital City Mills. Columbia Mills. Riohland Golton Mills 8PARTANBURG. Clifton Mfg. Co. Arkwright Mills. Mary Louise Milis...*. Enoreo Mfg. Co. D E ConveraoMfg. Co. Cowpona Mfg Cu. Viotor Mills. Saxon MillB. The Pelham Mills. Whitney Mfg Co. Fingorville Mfg Co. Tuoapau Mills. Arlington Mills. Beaumont Mills. Valley Falls Mfg Co... Wood ru fi Cotton Mills Spartan Mills .. Pioolet Milla. Inman Milts. Fairmont Milli. SUMTER. Sumter Cotton Mills... UNION. Monarch Cotton Mills Alpha Cotton Mills.... Union Cotton Milla.... Glenn Lowry Mfg Co.. Buffalo Mfg Co. Lookhart Mills. YORK. Aroade Cotton Mills... Manchester OM'n Mis Fort Mill Mfg Co. Mifott Mills. Sutro Mills. York Cotton Mille. 247,008 $ 220,000 27^,00) 604,000 220,800 472,?OO 386,170 ?72,000 277,200 27,(100 240,000 240,000 3(1,000 47,4t 0 71,370 130,920 42,841 183,000 632,800 72,000 09,000 00.400 60,000 72,000 70,200 16,000 270 OOO 72,480 70,740 614.800 109,400 62,800 24,000 107,026 48,760 18.700 221,206 209,280 30,006 13,686 46.000 19,000 109,060 210,000 74,100 24,000 111,300 90,000 294,000 18,000 36.600 16,000 31,600 27,270 10,000 09,780 32,000 1.1,676 40.4CO 120.000 72,000 282,000 180,000 30,000 12,000 71,220 120,000 60,720 120,270 9,300 84,818 1,131,000 70,100 480,000 64,210 0(58,000 273,000 1,020,000 141,000 7,600 288 OOO 231,800 80.0 )0 222,000 41,269 117,000 280,260 80,000 201,760 12,000 42,000 30,(00 23,400 760,000 840,000 46,200 23,124 00,000 ' 30,000 026 OOO 00,000 72.000 899,000 00,4 Of. 110,292 64,900 87;032 18,810 108,600 Clovor Colton Milla.... 129,000 119,400 J. N. Cohen Co., Trua 20,100 21,000 Victoria Cotton Milla.. 89,000 85.000 Highland Prk Mfg Co 126,000 125,000 Tl IK OIL MILLS. Tho board unanimously ndoptod tho assossmont fixed by tho oommitteo cn oil mills proportlos. Tho assoBsmonto aro givon horo in comparison with tho oounty boards' figuros as followa: Fixed Assessed by County by Slate Hoards. Board. ABBEVILLE MoCorrolok. $9,900 Lowndesvillo. $10,000 9,900 Alic KN. Aiken Induatrhl. 20,015 12 510 Kontwood Mfg. 7,700 ANDERSON Pendleton. 10.000 10,800 Ilouoal'ath. 9,000 9,015 Money nick. 12,000 18,800 Bxoolalor. 10.600 10.991 Audoraou 0. F. 10,600 1 3200 Williamston 0 & F. 8,000 Hioo liroa. 0,500 Farmera.. 11,160 16.UU0 BAMBERG Thc Cotton Oil. 10,125 15,000 ll A UN WELL Southern. 10,000 01IARLM8TON. Charles! ou. 70 000 South Carolina. 10,000 0I1EK0KKE Viotoria. 14,600 12,000 OLA?HENDON Far mo ra. 60,000 20.000 Manniug 0. & 1. 20,600 QUESTER. T J Marlin. 18,000 DARLINGTON Darlington. 21,050 43,360 PooDeoO&l. l?.?O!) HartBvlllo. 20,000 EDGE IT ELI) ?dgo?old Mfg... 18.000 FAIRFIELD Fairfiold O. & F. 13,125 FLORENCE Floronoo. 13.050 GREENVILLE. South Carolina. 48 310 Saluda. 0,290 0,290 Tho Farmer* C S ? G... 7,800 Simpson Mfg. 9,150 9.460 Fou ul ai n Inn. 8,186 Uroora O & F.- V.075 7,076 GREENWOOD. Corouaoa. 11 000 J 1,000 Ninety-Six. 7,226 ?.??? Oroenwood. 24 OOO Fjrmors'. 33,350 KEUSIIAW. Atlanlio. 30,000 LAURENS Qoldailo Mfg. 7,000 Clinton Mfg. 0 000 Cray Court. 4,000 0.000 Laurens 0 & F. '27,000 MARION. Ashby. 10,000 Dillon. 21,000 MARLBORO Atlantio. 18.000 NEWBERRY. Nev.borry. 27,000 OCONKE. Sonooa. 7,200 ORANOEBURO. O.-angoburg. 15 OOO St Matthowo W & M 14/100 15,000 RICHLAND Southern. 00,000 South Carolina. 00,000 PIOKENS. Liberty. 5,500 6 OOO llhflloy. 5,180 7.515 SALUDA. UCS.rjthor. 7.050 8 PA RTA N B U RG, Woodruff.......... 14,000 12,000 Produoo. 31,200 OrooiAnohor. 8,400 7,920 FairforoPt. 11,200 11,000 GampoboUo... 7,000 0 000 .CT'iwponn. ... 0,000. Tjgor Shoals.. ;.. . 15,400 18,000 SUMTER' Atlantic. 18,000 UNION. Union. . 11,604 THE FERTILIZER PLANTS. Tho report of tho oommitto) on tho fertilizar otmpanios' proporty was un animously adopted. Somo ieoro?60S over tho returns wero inado. Tho An derdon plant WAS raised from $30,005 to $44,850; tho Virginia Carolina Chem ical oornpnnv plant at Boaufort from $87,460 to $138,000; tho V. C C., plant in Chorokoo oounty from $35,505 to $47,340; tho V. C C., plant in Doroho'iter from $32,000 to $42.665, and t(o V. C. C. plant in Groonville from $55,145 to $86,250. Tho Bouthoru Railway. Tho Southern railway's rcotnt repro for tho fiaoal year ended Juno 30, 1001, is of gcnornl interest asitrolAtos to tho op?rations of ono of tho greatest railroad oystoras of tho country. Tho average number of miles oper&tod for tho yon1, inoludiug tho Sc. Louis divis ion, was 6,612, as against 6,306 milos in tho provious yonrs. Tho miloago oporated at tho oloso of tho yoar was 6,728 milos, as against 6,431 at tho o?oao of tho rrcvious yoar, an inorenio of 207 miies. Both tho gross and not rcooipis of tho systom show a vory largo inorcaso. Tho gross earnings for 1901 wero $34,660,482.18, against $31,200, 869.89 for 1901, an inorcaso of $3,459,. 612. Tho oporating oxponsos and taxos wero $24 343,026.09 for 1901 and $21, 831,,446,86 for 1900, an inoroaso of $2 512,178.23. Tho not inoomo from oporations was in 1901 $10,810,857 09, against $9.809,423.03 in 1900, an in oroaso cf $947;434 06, Tho not iuoomo from othor Bouroos inoroasod $179,900. 43, In 1901 intorost and rontals amountod to $7,275,062.96, against $6,755 442.30 in 1900, an inoroaso of $504,085 96 leaving a balanoo for 1901 of $3,540,500.04 for 1901, against $2, 917,251.50 for 1900, an inoroaso of $023,248,54. In 1901 tho numbor of passengers oarriod W?B 7,437,404 against $6,728, 603 in 1900, au inoroaso of 10 63 por cant. Tho freight m Dio amounted to 14,121 81 tons in 1901, againstl3.674. 044 for 1900, an inoroaso of 3,27 por cont. Tho paoeongor earnings in 1901 $10,966,974.71, against $9,904,280.58 in 1900, an i ?oroase of 10.73 por cont. Tho freight earnings in 1901 woro $22,205 533 82 in 1901, against $21 095, 426 27 for 1900, an inorcaso of 5.26 per oont. Thoro was an inorcaso of 7.58 per oont in not earnings, an in oroaso oi 6 57 por oont in not oarninxs por milo and an inoroaso of 8.82 per ecnt in not earnings \)tr rovenue train mile. All of thoso (onpatieons aro inado for tho fisoal years ending Juno 30, 1901 and Juno 30, 1900. Tho showiDg is a vory fioo ono both as to iuoroaso of {raino and rovonuos and indicates ablo managomont. The phy sical oondition of tho groat systom was never so good AB it is now. Ind in n Holies. Tho rooont floods in ICast Tonnoflsce havo unoArthod many things in tho way of Indian relics, skolotons and othor things whioh tond to throw light on his tory Noar Chuoky City, Grcon oounty, tho doop soil of tho bottom lands WAS washod off, rovoaling part9 of tho old homo of l)Avy Crooked, tho famous Tonnofisoo pionoor. Tho oid-fashionod, doublo ohiuiuoy, built of stone, whioh gave watinth and oarriod off smoko from tho Uro whoro was oooked vension for tho hungry family of thofAoioua hunter and trappor io etill woll preserved, MCKINLEY ASSASSINATED (Continued from pogo 1.) nohos to tho navol and ?boutona lovol with it. Upon arrival at tho opposition hos pital tho scoond bullet wound was probod. Tho walls of tho abdomen woro oponod but tho ball wai not lo cated. Tho incision was hastily o'osod and aftor a hasty consultation it was dooidod to romovo tho pationt to tho homo of Prosidont Milburn. This was dono, tho nutomobilo ambulanco hoing usod for tho rurpoao. Arrivod at tho Milburn rosidonoo all porsons outsido tho modioal attendants, nurses and tho officials immcdiatoly- oonoorncd, wero oxoludcd and tho t-u-.k of probing for tho bullot which had lodged in tho ab (lomon was begun by Dr. Ile swell Parke. When tho nows of tho ot i mo was telephoned to tho homo of Pros idont Milburn whoro Mrs. MoKinloy was rooting immediate stopB were takon to sparo hor tho Bbook of a pro maturo statement of tho ooeurroro bo foro thc true oonditio.n of tho prosi dent oould bo aeosrtainod. Guards woro stationod and no ono was per mi rt od to approach tho house. Whoo it was dooidod to romovd tho president from tho oxpositiou hospital to tho Milburn ro&idonoo tho nows W?B brokon to Mrs. Mo Kinley BB gently as might bo by members of tho Milburn family. Hbo boro tho shook remark ab'y well and dieplayod tho utmost for titude. GREAT EXOITBMEN C. Whilo tho aouoUc? pocstdontwaa ho ing borno hom tho expDbi'ion to tho Milburn rcsidono botwoon rows of on Jookora with bared hoads a far ditter ont upcotaolo wan being witnessed filoDg tho routo of his assailants jour rn y irom tho mono of his orimo to po lioo headquarters. Tho trip was mudo BO quioily that tho prisoner V.as safely lanood within tho wido portals of tho polioo station and tho doors oloscd bo lori any oro was aware of his p?esenos. Tho nows of tho attempted asraibin alion had in tho moan while boon aproad broadcast by tho nowspapors. Liko wildfire it aproad from mouth to mouth. Then bulletins bogan to ap pear on tho boards along now.papor ?outcs and when tho nnnou* .omont waa mado that tho prisoner had boon takon to polioo headquarters, only two Mooka distant from tno nowapapes t no tion, the crowda surged down toward tho terra :o oagorfora glimpso of tho prisonor. At polioo hoadquar;ors thoy wero mot by a strong oordon of polioo, which was drawn up aoroiis tho pivo ment on Poa ri stroot and admittance was denied to any but officials autho rized to takopart in tho examination of tho prisoner. lu a few minutes tho orowd had grown from tons to hundreds and thin o in turn quickly swelled to thousands until tho stroot was completely blocked with a mass of humanity, ll was at thia junoturo that some ono raised tho ory cf "Lynch bimi" liko a Utah tho cry waa t?!??? up ani tho whole orowd, aa if ignited cy tho singlo ma oh thus applied, rceohood tho cry "LVNOII HIMl" 4 HANO HIMI" oloBor tho orowd surged torwnrd. Bonsor tho throng became as now ar rivals swollod each moment tho sway ing muliitu lc. Tho situation was bo coming critical \s hen suddoly tho big doora wero Hung open and a tquaed of re?or'vos anivodwith solid front drove tho orowd back from tho outb, thon to roos tho stroot and then graduilly succeeded in dispersing thom from about tho ontrauoo to the station. 1 Hy this timo tht ro waB probably 50,000 poo plo assembled iu tho vioinity of Pear), Heneo J, l'h'io st reo ts and tho torra so. Thc crowd waa sogro-tt that it became ueoosaary to ropo off tho ontirj slreot in front of polioo headquarters and ?ta late hour tho polioo w<ra atill panell ing in tho streets in tho neighborhood in [quads of tbroo or iovr. LIKE A DIME NOVfcL. le Account Givon by ?ha Rosls tflinc a Leaders A dispatoh from Tampa Fia., says "thirteen of tho abduoted loaders of tho sinking oigarmokora of Tampa, Fla., havo roturnod from exile. Tho men who composai tho central com mittoo of tho Kosi?tonoia ll ?ion of Tampa, arrivod hero on a small fruit aohoonor, tho Gertrude, of thia port. They wore maroo nod on a barron, um inhabited isle off the ooast of Hon duras, and had by an unoxpeotod turn of fortuno, osoapod doath from oxpo suro and starvation, and malo their way to civilization and safety. The au thoritiea at Washington bavoiriBtruoiod tho United Statoa diatriot attorney at Jacksonville, F.a,, to mako an investi galion. Tho party oonsiatod of six Spaniards, six Cubans, and ono English man. Tho Cubans and Eoglishman, howovor, woro naturalized American citizens. Tho stories thoy toll aro bub atantially tho samo, differing only in minor details as to the violonoo resort od to by their abductors. Luis Baroia was takon, at midnight, from tho bodsido of his wife, whoso aooouohement had takon plaoo throe days bofoio, and whoso doath hos sinoo beon reponed. Ho says ho was forood into a closed oairiago and takon to a railroad station, whero ho was put into an elootrio oar, of which tho lights wero cul, tho current having boon shut off. Eight of his comrades, who had boen similarly oapturod, wore put with himself into tho roar compartment of tho oar, and takon to Ballast Point, a few milos west of Tampa, on Hills borough Bay. Four othor members of tho Boaistenoia Union had previously boon takon through tho woods in a wagon to tho oamo plaoo, whoro a tug awaitod thom. Aftor a briof ootXronoo at Ballast Point tho thirtoou mon wero dragged aboard tho tug and a start waa mado, amid tho dorisivo farowolls from tho abductors on tho dook. Tho lug hoad od for tho schooner Marie Coopor, which was riding at anchor in tho stream with all hor sails sot. Tho mon woro trauaforrcd to tho Bohooner un dor a hoavy guard. This was on 'luoa day night, August sislh, A stiff breeza soon oarriod thom down tho b*y and out to sta. Thoy woro told that thoy would bo landod on Eoglish soil, far or. ou gb away to prevent their re turn to tho United States for a long time. On the sovonth day land wes night od and tho oaptivos woro informed that their destination had boen roached. The mon woro landed at . night, oaoh on receiving $5, a box of soda oraok ors, two small barns, and tbroo cans of boof, and about a gallon of wator. Tho boats thon returned to tho sohoonor, whioh immediately sot sail and disap peared In tho distance. For days thoy wanderod along the beaoh, husband ing their moagro supplios, and without A SUMMER SEltMON. i, ; Discourse Full of the Breath of Hills and Fields. Dr. Tul mn u r? Applies 111* Text to th ? World lit Which Wo I, I vc-Th* Need ot Olivo VVMitohOM la Ifivcry Un? Lifo. [Copyright, IdOl, by Louis Klopsch, N. yj] Washington, Sept. l.\ This discours? ot Dr. Tnlmago i<* full of tho breath of tho lillis nnjtl fields and is a summer Bcrraon: text, Nehemiah viii, ?S, "Go forth unto tliu mount ?nd fetch olivo branches and pino branches and myrtia branches and palm branches and branches of thick trcos to muka booths." lt seems as if Mount. Olivet woro unmoored. Tho people huvo gone in to tho mountain uud havo out off treo branches and put them on their shoulders, and they como forth now into tho streets of Jerusalem and OH tho house tops, and they twist thea? treo branches into arbors or booths. Then the people como forth from their comfortable homes and dwell for seven days in theso booths or arbors. Why do they do that? Well, Jt ?3 a great festal time, lt is tho feast of tabernacles, and theso peo? plo arc going to celebrate thc desert travel of their fathers and their do llveianco from their troubles, tho ex perience of their fa th or s when, travel ing' in tho desert, they lived in bootha on their wuy to tho land of Canaan. And so theso booths also became high ly suggestivo-I will not any they aro necessarily typical, but highly sug gestive-of our mardi toward Heaven and of tho fact that wo ere only liv* lug temporarily hero, as lt wcro, in booths or arbor?, on our way to tho Connan of eternal rest. And what was said to tho Jews literally may bo said figuratively to all this au dience. C?o forth unto tho mountain, and fetch olive branob.es and pino branches and myrtlo branches and juiiiu Mi:iui?c.i C\ Ti IA branches cf thiel? trees to make booths. Yes, wo aro only hei'o In a tem porary residence. Wo oro marching on. Tho merchant princes who used to live in Bowling Green, New York, havo passed away, and their resi dences uro now tho fields of ohcap moreh nu ts. Whore aro tho mon who 60 years ago owned Washington and Mew York? Pacsod on. Thoro ia no use in ouv driving our stakes too deep into tho earth; wo are on tho march. Tho g?n?rations that havo prooeded us havo gone so far on that Wo cannot oven hear the sound ot their footstops. Thoy have gone over tho hill, and wo aro to follovf them. But, blessed bc God, we aro not in this world left out of doors and unsheltered. Thoro are Gospel booths or Gospel prbors in which our souls aro to bo comforted. Go forth tinto tho mountain and fotph olive branches and pine branches and myrtlo branches and palm branahos and branches of thick trees and build booths. Well, now we nltercady to const root a Gospel arbor or Gospel booth',/and how shall wo oonstruot lt? ( WelV,':vye must ??'fit all tho tree branohesj And build. According to my text,' we must go up into thc raoun; / r?-jd bring olivo . branches. What^di.cs' that mean? Tho olivo tro? ?Ww? In warm-.-olimatoSf-aadUi-.V^O?MiC^'-ho height of ito or 23 feet, a ntiviighfe ptcm and then an offshoot from, that Btem. And thon pooplo oom?. Mid thoy strip off those branches sonia timos, and when in timo bf war tho general of one array takes one iof these olive branches and goes out to the gonornl of another army, what does that mean? Why, lt means un saddle the war chargers. . It moans hang up tho war knapsacks. It is but a beautiful way of saying, Peacel Now, if wo aro to-day going to Bucoecd in building this Gospsi arbor Wo must go into tho mount of God's blessing and fetoh tho olivo branohes, and whatever olso we must havo wo must have at least two olive branohes, penc? with God and pc ano with man. When I say peaoe with God, I do not mean to represent God na on angry ohicftoln, having n. grudge against us, but I do mean to affirm that thoro is no moro antag onism botweon a hound and n hare, rjetweon a hawk and a pullot, "be tween elephant and swine, than there is hostility betwoen holiness and sin. And if God in all holiness and wo aro all sin there must bo a treaty, thora must bo a stretching forth of olive branohcB. There is a great lawsuit gsing on irtow, and it is a lawsuit which man is bringing against his Maker. That lawsuit is now on the calondar. It is the human versus the Divine, it is ini quity voraus the immaculate, it ls Weakness versus omnipotence. Ma? began it. God did not begin the law suit. Wo began it. Wo assaulted our Maker, and tho sooner we end this part of the struggle, in which tho finite attempts to overthrow the in finito and omnipotent-tho sooner wo end it tho better. Travelers tell us there is no such place as Mount Calvary, that it is only a hill, only an insignificant hill, but I persist in cabling it the mount of God's divine mercy anti love, far grander than any other place on earth, grandor than tho Alps or the Himalayas, and there aro no other hills ns compnrcd with it, and I have noticed in every sect where tho oross of Chris* is set forth it is planted with olive branches. And all wo have to do is to get rid of this war between God and ourselves, of which wc arc all tired. Wo want to back out of tho war, wo want to got rid of this hos tility. All we havj to do is just to get up on the mount of God's bless ing and pluck these olive branches encountering (a hurmn hoing or sight ing a Bail. Their small stocks of provisions fin ally gavo out and tho wator supply was rxhaustod. Thoy lmd almost giv en up tho fight whon thoy wore dis oovorcd by an Indian, who brought thom aid, and took thom io tho main land, and guided them to tho planta tion of a Mr. Bruno, whoro thoy woro well reojived. J'hoir immodiato wants woro Nuppliod and thoy proourcd a mm!l boat to tako them to Truxillo. Thoy woro told by Mr. Bruno, that from tho do?oription they gavo of the island, they had ovidcntly boon landed near tho mouth of Plantation river. BKFOHE the Boaumont discov eries the annual. production of oil in this country was about 00,000,000 barrels. Thirty wolla at Beaumont now produce 1. f)00,000 barrels a day, or as muck in 40 days as tho wholo country previously yioldod in twolvo months. This comparison gives au idea of tho immensity and tho importance of the Texas oil fioldfl. and wave thain WOT? tho throne, Peaco through our Lord Jesus Christ! Oh, it doos not moko much differ? ?nco what tho world thinks of you, but como into tho warm, intimate, glowing and everlasting relationship with tho God of tho wholo universe 1 That is tho joy that makes a hal leluiah ecem stupid. Why do we want to havo pcaco through our Lord Jesus Christ? Why, if wo had gone on in 10,000 years of war against God wo could not have captured so much as a sword . or a cavalry stirrup or twisted off ono of tho whecJa of tho charlot of his omnipotence. Rut tho moment wo bring this olive branch God and all Heaven como on our side Peace through our Lord Jesus G-.rlst, and no other kind of peace is worth anything. But my text takes a step further, and it-Bays, Go into tho mountain and fetch olivo brunches and pino branches and palm branche*. Now, tho palm treo was very much honored by thc ancients. It had 3G0 different uses. Tho fruit was conserved, tho aap w ii s a beverage, tho stems wero ground up for food for camels. The base of tho IcavoB was turned into hats and mats und baskets, und from the root to tho top of tho highest leaf thcro wu? usefulness. Tho tree grew 85 feet in height sometimes, and it spread leaves four and il 'c feet long. It meant usefulness, and it incant victory-usefulness for what it produced and victory because it was brought into celebrations, of triumph. And oh, how much wo want the palm branches in- thc churches of Jesus Christ, nt this tlinol A great many Christians do not amount to anything. You liavo to shovo them off tho traci* to let tho Lord's chariots como along-. I lcnoW tho old plan waa, tho plan, now is, in regard to worldly Invest ments-you hear it, merehnnts tell you-do not put everything into ono thing, do not put-all your eggs into ono basket. But I havo to tell yon in this matter of religion you had better give your all to God and then got in yourself. Oh, pays soma ono, "My business ts to sell siLks and cloths," Well, then, my brother, Bell ailles and cloths to thc glory of God. And somo ono says, "My business ia to raise corn and carrots." Then, my brother, rai.se corn and carrot? to tho glory of God. And Bomo ono nays, "My business ia to manufacturo Ihorseshoo nails." Then munufacturo horseshoe nail? to tho glory of God. Thero is nothing for you to do that you ought to do but for the glory of God. Usefulness is typified by the palm treo. Ah, we do not want in the church any more pe opio that sro moroly weeping willows, sighing Into the Water, standing ond admiring their long lashes in the glacsy spring. No wild cherry, dropping bitter fruit. Wo want palm trees, holding some thing for God, something for ano-els, something for man. I am tired and sick of this fiat, tame, Insipid, satin nlippercd, nambypamby, hJghtytighty religion 1 It is worth nothing for this world, and it is destruction for eter nity. Give mo BOO men and women fully consecrated to Christ, and wo will take this city for God in three years. Give mo 10,000 men and women fully up to tho Christian Standard. In ten years 10,000 of them would tako tho whole earth for God. But. when aro wo going to be gin? Wo all want to be useful. Them -ia1 not .a matt in tho pows that doos not want to bo useful. When aro wo going to begin? But tho palm branch alsb meant victory. You all know that. In all oges, in all lands, the palm branch means victory. Well, now, wc .are by naturo tho servants of satan. Ho stole us, ho has his eye on us, he wants to keep us. But word comes from our Father that if wo will try to break looso from this doing of wrong our Father will help us, and we look tho black tyrant in tho face, ond wo fly nt him, and we wrestlo him down, and wo put our heel on his neok, and wo grind him in tho oust, and wo say, "Viotory, victory, through our Lord Jesus Christi" Oh what a grand thing it is to have sin under our foot and a wasted lifo be hind our backs. "Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven and whoso sin is covored." Do you not think we had better begin now to celebrate tho coming viotory? In tho old meoting house at Somerville my fatheKuscd to lead tho singing, and he had the old fash ioned tuning fork, and ho would strike lt upon hh knee, and then put tho tuning fork to his ear to catoh tho right pitch and start the hymn. But, frieDds, do you not think we had better bo oatching the pitch of the everlasting song, the song of victory, when we sholl be more than conquerors? Had we not better be gin the rehearsal on earth? "They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any moro; neither shall the sun light on them, nor any heat. For the Lamb whloh ia in tho mist of the throne shall feed them and shall lead them to living fountains of waters; and God shall wipe away oil tears from their oyes." But then we must have that other olive branch, peace with man. Now, it is vory easy to get up a quarrel. Thero arc gunpowdery Christians all around us, and one match of provoca lion will sot them off. It is easy j enough to got up a quarrel. But, my I brother, do you not think you had ?ottor havo your horns sawed off? :ad not you better mako an apol ogy? Had not you better submit to a little humiliation? "Oh," you say, .'until that man takes the first Btop I will nover be at peace with him. Nothing will bo done until he 1? ready to take the first stop!" Yo* are a pretty Christian. When would this world ho saved if Christ had not taken tho first step? We were in the Can't nar All. Ht. Peter-Did you ever do anything very bad? Fair Arrival-T-I smuggled a few laces through tho customhouse. St. Peter-Oh, well, come in. Wo can't get along without women.-N. Y. Weekly. Another Opinion. "Do you think bncholors ought to bo taxed?" asked Wllllo Wishington. "No," on.iwercd Miss Cayenne. "1 think tho girls ought to make up purses and pay them bounties for not making homes unhappy."-Washing ton Star. Too Much ot a Good Thin tr, ' Jimson-What became of that man who had 27 medals for saving pooplo from drowning? Dock Workor-Ho foll in ono day when ho had thom.all on, and .tho weight of 'em sunk him.-N. Y. Weok iy._. .Inst Ills Way, Mabel-I sometimes think that Charllo doesn't lovo me-ho nota So ?illy. Agnen-Konsensot When ho nota slltV that shows ho's in earnest, Judge, . .... . ?int >f marni u ?- wt, < rsr?i??a?M<U>?^ i j (tt?rt 4??on?. Christ waa m the rlgWf, all right and forever right. And yet Ho ll.. 41.,,,. ??.n A- J *-i - - .. - ? kyU? w.v? ?...??. iiiniuuii MA going and gottlnjr a knotty scourge with which to whip your antagonist, your ?neuiy, you hau botter get up on tho radiant mount whare Christ Bufforcd for Ilia enomios and just toko an olivo branch, not stripping oft tho soft, cool, fragrant leaves, leaving them all on, and then try on them that Gospel switoh. It will not hurt them, and lt will savo you. Peaco bo with God, peace with man. If you cannot tako thoso two doc trines, you aro no Christian. Blest bo tho tie that binds Our hearts In Christtau love; Tho fellowship ot kindred minda Is Uko to that above. From sorrow, toll and pain And sin wo shall bo free. And pcrfeot love and friendship reign * Through all eternity. But this evergreen of my text also nuggests tho simple fact tha?t religion ls overgrecn. What does tho pino branch caro for tho snow on Ita brow? It is only a crown of glory. Tho winter cannot ?roezo it out. This evergreen tree branch is as beautiful in winter as it is in the summer. And that is tho characteristic of our hoty religion. In the sharpest, cold est winter of misfortune and disaster it is ns good a religion as it is in tlio bright summer sunshine. Well, now, that is a praotioal truth. For supposo if I should go up and down these aisles I would not find in thia houso 50 peoplo who had liad no trouble. But there aro somo of you who havo especial trouble. God only knows what you go through with. Oh, how ninny bereavements, how many poverties, how many pers?cu tions, how many misrepresentations! And now, rny brother, you have tried everything oise, why do you not try this cve.rgreon religion? It ?a Just as good for you now na it was in tho day of prosperity, lt is better for you. Perhaps some of you feel al most like M?ckle Backie, tho fisher man, who was chided one Any be cause ho kept on working, although that very day he buried his child. They carno to him and snidi "It is Indecent for you to bo mending that boat wdien this afternoon you buried your child." And tho fisherman looked up and said: "Slr, it ls rory easy for you gentlefolks to stay In tho house with your handkerchief to your eyes in grief; but, sir, ought I to let the other five children storvo because one of them ia drowned? No, sir. We mann work, wo maun Work, though our hoarts beat like thia hammer." You may hare had accumulation of Borrow ti-id mi sf or tuno. They oorno in flocks, they como in horde, upon your aoul, and y>t I havo to tell you that this religion can crfnsole you, that it cnn help you, that it can deliver you if nothing elso will. Do you tell me that tho riches and tho gain of this world can condole you? How waa it with t.hn ecclesiastics who had SUOh ? fondness for money that when he was siok he ordered a basin of gold pieces brought to him, and he put lils gouty hands down among the gold pieces, cooling his hands off in them, and tho rattle and rolling of these gold pieces were his amusement and entertainment. Ah, the gold and sil ver, the honors, the emoluments of this world,1 Wro a poor aoloco for a perturbed spirit. You want some thing better than this world can give. A young prince, when tho children came around to play with him, re fusod to play. Ho aaldi "I will ploy only with kings." And it would ho supposed that you would throw away all other solaeo before this regal sat isfaction, this imperial joy. Tho hill of Zion yields A thousand sflored sweets Before wo roaoh the heavenly fleld Or walk tho golden streets. City of eternity, to thy bridal halls From this prison would I floe. Ah. glory I That's for you and mo I My text brings us ono step further. It Bays: "Go forth into tho mount and fetoh olivo branchea and pine I branches and myrtle brnnchos and j palm branches and branches of thick trees." Now, you know very well I make this romnrk under tho head of brnnohos of th lok tree?-that a booth or arbor mado of slight branches would not stand. Tho first blast of tho tempest would prostrate it. So then the booth or arbor must I have four stout polos to hold up the arbor or booth, and hence for tho building of the arbor for this world we must have stout branches of thick troea. And so lt is in the Gospel ar bor. Blessed ba God that wo have a brawny Christianity, not ono easily upsot. Tho storms of life will come upon us, and we want strong doc trine; not only love, but justice; not only invitation, but warning. It la ri mighty Gospel; it is an Omnipotent Gospel. These are the stout branches of thick trees. Well, my friends, you iee I have omitted one or two points not bo cause I forgot to present them, but because I havo not timo to present them. I have shown you hero ia tho olivo branch of peaco, here is the pine branoh of overgreon Gospel con solation, here tho palm tree branoh of usefulness nnd of victory, and herd are tho stout branches of thick trees. I Tho Gospel arbor is done. The air ls j aromatic of Heaven. The leaves rustle with tho gladness of God. 1 Ooma into the arbor. Come into the ! booth. I went out at different times with a fowler to tho mountains to catch pigeons, and wo made our booth, and wc sat in that booth aad watched for the pigeons to ooma. And wo found Hooks in the aky, and after awhile they dropped into tho net, and wo were successful. So I come now to tho door of this Gospel booth. I look out. I see flocks of souls flying hither and flying thither, Oh, that they might come like clouds and os doves to the window! Como into thc booth. Come into tho booth. THO crow is the evil genius ot* tno turtle just as of the diamond-back nnd other terrapins. When the warm days of spring come und tho fcmnlo terra pins and turtles lcavo their beds in tho marsh, the crow goes on guard, know ing that a season of feasting is at hand, Both terrapins and turtles seek tho warm, sandy uplands near tho Bhoro to deposit their eggs. A hole is dug several inches deep and from 20 to 30 inches oblong, while eggs aro deposit ed and then tho nest is lilied or covered with sand. Having neatly piled tho sand over tho eggs, the turtle raises herself just as high as is possible, then comes down with a heavy thud on tho sand. This is continued until the sand is quito hard, when tho eggs oro loft for tho sun to hatch. In tho meantime tho crow lias been on guard, and by means of bis sharp bill and strong claws tho work of breaking into tho tfeasuro houso of tho unsuspecting turtlo is quiokly accomplished and tho f oast in noon over. Tho crow is con sidered by many to bo tho greatest en emy tho diamond-bnok has. iii? an easily established /not that tho\row destroys thousands of tho Oggs cd>aU kind? of terrapins, not making an ex ception of tho diamond-backs.-Ualtl moro Bm\ 1801 X^XJI^^CAJN?: ?JJ A. P, Moataguo, Ph, D., L, O."-""" Two ?ourses aro olio rod leading to the d< M A HT mi ov Am u (M. A.) Library and Roadl eal Laboratories. JuneoN-Aumiu HAM., < ust oompletcd and furnished at a cost of JORMJTO?Y. Expeneos reduood to a minta olroularsof Information on request. For rooms apply to Prof. H. T. Cook, Uroonvlllo. 8. 0. W?yterio?lofegT Next So8Blon opous Sept. 20,1001. Spool numbor oau bo accommodated lu Dormitory, matriculation, and tuition, for Collegiate yt in faoulty. Moral Influonoos good. Ooura? M.A. Fino Cvmiaoroial Courso. Wrlto fo Ourc of Dlstempor In liusn. A recent number of tho Proceed ings of tho Royal Society of London describes a successful attempt to iso late tho micro-organism responsible for distemper in dogs. Dr. Gopcman ! has isolated a small cocco-bacillus ' that can bo readily cultivated, and is derived from tho secretions of dis tempered nuimals. An inspection of a broth culture of this bacillus pro duces the discaso, aud o vacoino has been prepared which is a protection against attacks. Tests of the vac cine are being carried out on a large scale, and there seems to be littlo doubt that dogs cnn now bo made im- . mu?? to this very common and often fatal disease.-Science. j I*ropertlOM Mlanlnir. , The woman owed three months* rent. To her oame tho landlord's agent, a dark-visaged old villain. 'Tay mo ovory penny, or out Into tho world you gol" he hissed. "What nonscusal" sho cried. "You can't make a horoiioe of me this sort of weather. There ls a snowstorm raging withouts neither have I a tat tered shawl and diamonds to wear." She chortled; the villain, with an oath, withdrew.-Cathollo Standard and Times. A l'rotonslonnl. Church-You say your boy nt col lege writes for the magasines? Gotham-Yes; ho's written several articles for them. "I don't suppose he's a professional writer?" "What do you mean?" "Why, he doesn't writo for money?", "Doesn't he? You ought to seo sonic of the letters he writes to mel" -Yonkers Statesman. Coiuiumptlon In. Cnnndn, Con sumption causes on'e-flfth of all tho deaths In Canada, and physicians ab* tending the tuberculosis congrass at Ottawa declared that th? long skirts worn by tho women are responsible for many a death. The tralllag skirts pick up the disease ginns end carry them into the home. Another argument in favor of the common sense skirt whloh misses the ground by an inch or two. N. Y. Times. Tclcphono in Barber)-. Thc war in South Africa has lcd to a novel and singular use of tho tele phone in surgery. Army surgeons search for bullets by tneuns of the telephone probe. Tho specinl utility of that Jim tm mont is based on the fact that when tho pincorliko ends of tho probe close over a motel body a noise is heard In tho telephone-Lon don Echo. His Onutomnrr fltntc "Your friend Tack.:-y is 'way off in Honolulu now.* Doesn't that surprise you?" "It does and it doesn't." "Heard ho was going thero, ob?" "No, I didn't know bo was in Hono lulu, but I knew ho was 'way off' when bc was here."-Philadelphia Reoord. STATE OP OHIO, OITY OF TOLEDO, ? LUCAS COUNTY. $ i FRANK J. CHENEY mnkos oath that ho is senior pori nor of tho firm of F. J. Cn KN KV & Co., doing businoss in tho City of Toledo, County and Stato aforo sa:d, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONS HHNDRED DOLLAHS for oaoh and ovoty oaao of CATARRH] that cannot bo ourod tho uso of HALL'S] CATARRH CURE. Flt AN K J. CHENEY. 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