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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1896)
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Among the remaining hundred arc nurn- tereil eloquent orators , tatesInefl of na ( tonal and international tame and a few 3fl0fl who understand the theory , the prac ticu and ( lie strategy of politics , 'ithi all that these worils Imply. First in Importance among the delegates to the convention stands the name of Mark , T' ' 1't ( ; CEN. LEVI WALLA ( . A. Ifanna or Cleveland. 0. , whoso skillful 3uaniiulatloll , of the canvass ot Major \ViI- 11am Mclinlcy. Jr. , has challenged the ad- niiratlon of friend and foe alike. Mr. Ilanna is by no means a novice in politics. Ills head and hiaiiils and his money have lwexi at the service of the republicans of OhIo for IIIaUY years , and lie has never accepted a lOsitiofl as a member of a local , tate or a national committee. lie has haul hut one public chico-a government director- shil ) of the lliilon Pacific railroad-and , strangely enough. ho was iiamed for thIs IOSt ) by Grover Cleveland , upon the recoin- mendation of henry II. L'ayne , a democratic United States senator. M'KlNLIY AN ! ) IIANNA. Few are famIliar with the story of the first meeting between McKInley and Ilanna. fi . - . ' \ \ % . ( ( . ' I BussuLr. A. AL3ER. It was in a court house , in the early ' 70s. Twenty-three strikers from Ilanna's mines at Masslihlon , were up on a charge of in- centhiarism , preferred by the manager. WI1- ham McKinley ha,1 beexi retained as the counsel for the untortunate niiiicrs , antI although the evidence of their guIlt seemed overwhelming , the eloquence of the little major touclleI the hearts of the jurymen , and twenty-ts'o of the twenty-three prIsoners - ers were acquitted. The man who was convicted , was afterward pardoned through the Intercession of the young lawyer. From that ilato Mc'ICinley and Ilanna have beoii triends. Mr. Ilanna is a man of deeds. not words. . \ , , . I , ' Ic ' , \ ' ; / . , . 4 / , 1 ' JOhN M. TIIUIISTON , I lie is unaffecteI aiiil sIncere. never makes after-dinner LlCe'j1CS ) , Is lint all orator and Is so thoroughly American that lie won't even & : o uhroatl on a visit , Ills capacity for work is so great that ho has been able * 0 attend to the multifarious duties of a manager of a preliminary presidential can- vasa vithout neglecting any of his busIness hiterests , and all thii work has been done Inhis olhlces in the Perry-Payne building 1 MATT1WW B. QUAI. in uperIoritreet , Cleveland , 0. Mr , lianna Li 9 'ears clii. IJrit Comes Matthew Stanley Quay , who .will bo named by Uoveraor liastingi and slipporteil ly flfty-nlne l'ennsylvanla dde- gate's for the presiIentlal ( nominatIon. Quay is a tIghter. His father s'as a Presbyte- nan clergyman , and his sturdy Scotch ancestry - cestry is retponsiblo for the pugnacious traits In his character. Unlike some of his associates in the field of national politics , Quay is a dlilornat. , lie knows when to tise the iron hanil and when to use the velvet - vet glove. The shrewdness of the polIticIan was foreshadowd In the boy. Ills father brought home a bible and a sword and gave Matthew the choice. Matthew wanted both. Ito selected the bible , because ho ; " - . . . . l , : , , WILLTAM .7. SFWELL. knew the sword would be of no use to hIs sister. This shrewd move worked beauti- ff111) ' . QUAY AND lLATT. Mr. Quay entercil his IOIitiCal life in 18G5. his rise to the national lenilership Was lnarkel by inaiiy fierce fights , but the intrepidity and strategy of the man car- neil all before him , and his greatest feat of political generalship was the destruction last year of the great polItical maclilac t'rectel by the nlemlers of what was terineil tIle "Combine , " hacked thought it was by three-fourths of the vorkIng tiohiticinna anti all the corporate Influences In Pel1Ils'i. vania , a state of corporatloitit. In 18S8 , as chairman of the national republican coti- vention , ito won the victory for harrison antI Morton. Later , it is said , he was re- iUlsed ) by harrison , and thiezi'as formed thi alliance between the three great Practical politicians of the country. Quay. l'latt and Clarkson. These luau fought harrison's nomInation iii 1S92 , and , although the general was nominated Iii the convention. he was defeated at the polls. The alliance was continued during the preliminary campaIgn this year until a . ' , W.k\ ? ' /4 / I ' V'ATtNER MILLEIt , few weeks ago , when the relations betwetn the trio underwent a strain , because of the attitude of o'ie member of the combination. It Is thought that Quay would like his old position as chairman of the national committee - tee , and that his candidacy is put forward with this purpose In vIew. Although Quay has held confidential relations with McKin- Icy's chief opponents , It is said that the Silent - lent Man of Beaver and the major are personal - sonal friends. The striking figure among the delegates is that of Thomas C. Platt of New York , the head of the harty in the EmpIre state , esteemed by his friends as a sagacious lender , denounced by his one- ndes as an unscrupulous boss. Mr. Platt's fame became national when as the colleague - league of ltoscoe Conklin he resIgned from the UnIted States senate because of a disagreement over the distribution of patronage In that state. lie then fli- ( YUIIii1/flY / Wi' L' . ChRISTOPhER L. MAGE. Pealed to the legislature to indorse hiI stand , only to be turned down In favorer or Warner Miller. now his colleague as a delegate-at-large front Now York , and then as now opposing him , for Mr. I'latt is the sponsor of the Merion bootti antI , although Mr. Miller was a guest at the chrIstening , the latter is said by political wiseacres to have taken a place on the McKinley IanII ) wagon , Mr. l'latt is a ' 'last ditcher' ' in lOIIt1CS , or as his young OpPOiIeit , JOn ! , Mulliolland would say , ' 'lie doesn't know when ho is beaten , ' ' l'iatt Is still confident that Ncs' York's governor will be ihie St. Louis nominee and in a few ilays will be able to gauge his standing as a prophet. PLATT'S Ol'l'ONENT. The third delegate ( ruin New York is a man of international reputation , Chiatincey M. lepew. The head of Ihie great New York Central railroad , he finds time spurt from the cures of busIness to take a hand in directing the lolitictil ino'einoits of his Iarty. Mr. 1)epew ) Is a brilliant orator , a charming raconteur and the most polished and vItty after thInner speaker in America , lie tins been twice voted for In a repulili- can national convention for the presIdentIal nomination , auth caine near securing the Prize. too , for it Is RIO Secret to state that in ISSS lie nIghit have bceii the nian hut for the ( JIilOsition of the granger element , led by Senator Allison of Iowa. Di. lh'pttw svhll nominate Morton in the convention , but if the Opponefl5 of McKinley attempt to Concentrate on Allison the doctor will be fotlit ii on I lie at Ii or sitl a or the ft'nc , ' . JiiiiIt's S. Clarksoih of Iowa Is 11w nianager of the Allison boom. Mr. Clarksnii Is not a novice In national politIcs. and , although lie is not its great a strategiL as Quay , neither is ho us blind as I'latt. lie always leaves a loophole for escape it the title sets in against hIm , Mr. Ciorkson won hii an- tionul spurs as an assstnitt to Quay In the canipalgu of ISS , antI aI'polntt'd by llurrisoii as first assistniil postmaster geti- oral In this oihlee tin becaitie liiOWii UK the hicatlainan of the ahinInIstiatIon , ( or his oihichal ax chopped oft the licatis uf demo. cratic lostinnslL'rL ) Jh'caust of a disagree- meat with l'resldent harrison , Mi' . Clark. soil resigned hIs oiiicu , auth lie was but a lukewarm supporter of 1'ltt's vroieet to utilize ( lt'neral harrison as the candidate to beat McKinley , LODUn AND FOILtICEII , lliiry Cabot Lodge or Mssachitisetts , thu real manager of Sieaker heed's canvass for tue nomination , is the leader of the hay State big four and be will have the honor of presenting the spealvr'u name in the con- 'oution. Mr. .odgo I. a finIshed scholar suil \ - a Iltient speaker and at the saab time a thoroughly practical politician. lIe hiss been favorably mentioned for vice hiresident if a western man Is named for the first place. Pnited States Senator Joseph II. Foraker of Ohio , who will nnnhinato McKinley , has many warni friends and ninny bitter enemIes. Ills battles for the aseendency In state iolitics have made hlrii conspicuous beyond the borders of hluckeye land , and lie is known far and wide as a man who never minces lila words when ho has anythIng to say. Ills attack on l'resident Cleveland when the latter restore4 to the onfet1eraes % the captured battle Sings won for him from his eneniir's the title o Fire Alarm Foraker. senator Foraker Is In a very delIcate Posh- tlon , for it is vell known to thin students of Politics that in the party fetids in Ohio the tacO who have leen aligned against Foraker are closest to ) ie1Iitley. it Is brultcd about , too , that ( lie OpItlICilts of the great protectionist - tionist have resolved , if losslblc , to stunt- peile the convention to Forakt'r and repeat the lerforniane ) ( that make Jniiies A. ( mr. field the nominee hien lie tnod as ( lie sponsor for Jolt11 Sherman in ISSO. Another man who will attract more titan Iassing attentIon Is Thomas I Ienry Carter of Montniia , chairnian of ( lie natIoiial repnb- hican committee and manager of the cain- paign of 1892. During that cainpalgit the ilemocrats of the country tluhlteti Toni thie ralitbow chaser , " because of his trIumphant pro-election bulletins. Carter is In a PC- cimliar 1)051(10mm ) today , because his state is 1naniniously for the free coinnge of silver and ( lie republicamms out there expect butt to bolt It Teller raises the standaril of revolt against a single standard plank , which now cIis certain to be adopted. A CINThtA14 FiGUIE. Tlii brIngs us to Senator Ilenry M. Teller A . i ThOMAS IL CARTflfl. of Colorado , who will lead the free sliver forces in the convention and loath thciii out If theIr wIshes are not complied with. Teller has been a national figure for inaity years. but he is more coiispietious now than ever , for he is the I'rlnce Rupert of free , colnage and his state has instructed hIs colleagues not to support this man or that ; not to favor this measure or that , but to follow wherever Teller leads amid to be guided by his jutlgment. Although lie is a delegate to the national republican con- VolitIon , Teller will probably be the Presidential - idential nomInee of the united forces of free sliver , made up of a combination of populIsts - lIsts , democrats amid republicans. If not selected - lected as the stanlard-bearcr ( his voice will be potential in selecting the noinlmiee and directing the lOhicY of the new party. As a fall to Lodge of Massachusetts , the leader of ( he Iteed men , stands Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska , the lawyer who took to hack driving and ( lien returned to the law and Politics to wIn a reputation as a lleatler and an orator. Senator Thurs- ton was the chalrfnan of the Minneapolis conventIon in 1892 and at the St. LouIs meeting lie will second the nomination of McKInley. hut speech as chairman of ( lie last convention niarked him as a power f/ ( i\ /j I : : _ _ \ tMt - - I ' - I CHAUNCEY M , DEPEW. to be ; his matchless eloquence in the semi- ate has intensified his fanie aitti he is e - pected to make the greatest effort of his life next week. Ills friends are confident that his speech wIll eclipse the famous effort of Robert G. Ingersoll , which gave to fllaimio a lasting ( nine as the plumed knight. These are the muon who will fill the public eye when the convemition meets. hleforo It adjourns there will be strong figures added to the great galaxy. There arc Jacob 11. Galllnger from rock- ribbed New lianipshmiro , vlio unhorsed his senatorial colleague , William E. Chandler , and gave to the country that famous en- dorsememit of Reed "or" McKinley , and who Is favorably mentioned for chairman of the national committee ; Senator fledilehil Proc. tor of Vermont , whose Greemi Mountain boys all bitt administered the coup do grace to the heed boom viien they imistructoil for tile Ohio man , a feat that excited wider mind more crItical conimnemit ( hiatt whimt ' 'Maine veimt hell bent for Governor Kent ; ' ' Morgan hiulkely , ox-governor , probable sea- ator amid Possible vIce lresidemtt , whose Connecticut - necticut McKinley men nearly caused Samuel - uel Fessenden , the old canmpaigner , to die 51flENRY flENRY M. TIL.LEfl. front fright when the Nutmeg repubhicamis refused to eiidorse the suit of Maimie , anti ox-Governor hirown of Rhode Island , whose heart is true to hteeti , but shioso eye has ticomi tla7zled by alluring 1101 > 05 of second 1)15Cc 08 ( lie ticket , TIlE MIIILE ) STATES. i'assing along to the Middle states , we come uiomi General Vulhiammi J , Sewell , Franklin Murphy unit Garret A. Hobart of New Jersey , all experientetl .ohIticians of national importance , the last of ( lie trio an a'o'eti eamitlitlato for the vice hrcsltiency , with an instructed delegation behihmitl him to uress his claims ; then ( hero is Icla'are with a new force In the mIllionaire gasiiiami , Atlilicks , iresh front his triumph over Sena- tot' hhiggimis ; micxt we have l'ennsylvania 'ithi Governor laniel hi. hlastumigs. soldier anti statesman lavid Martin , the l'hiiadel- tilmia lower. imtl Cristophier L. Magoc , whose battles * ith Quay have made lila mianic a hotiachohti urd , From Maryland comes a new star in Arthur \Velhingtou , who won the pohilteal Wati'rloo train tiorman , and who , linding his seat in ( lie lts'td conch uncomfortable , quickly pre-enipteti , a place in the Meitimmioy carryall. West Virginia contributes Sean. ( or Stephen hlenton Elkins , formerly of Nos' MexIco. who foundlihat his own pole could not reach the hersimmons , tnd is no' wait- lug for somethIng toturmi lip ; a mmmii sensomied and ( neil iii ( lie heat of niany eanipalgns. Then we have Calomiel l'erry Carson of Washiimmgton , the fanioims colored leatler of the DIstrict of ( ) iltmmbln , who has been goimig to natIonal convemitions for tweimty- five years ; and tItan eoiiies Andrew Gleason , his partner , a Washingtomi contractor , one of JAMES S. CLARKSo ; , Blalmie's warmest admirers , vhio is ( lie author of ( lie fatuous saying that "I ama for J liii lilaine ( Ill the Ouhl 111)03' rtlmis a skhatlng rink , " anti "It takes a itager anti an OlrIsh- niami to mu a republican convention amid bate thu ' ' world. Tenmicssee contributes hiemiry CIa ) ' Fvaiis , vhto iiiatl a mneniorable contest for the gov- crnorshiiit , 'hio believes ( lint ( Ito south ihtoimltl milimne ( lie 'ice president , anti who is 'Ill hug to hUt lila finger au the niost eligible ninmi. 'Texas semitl N.V. . Cunoy , time terror of the hilywliitcs , anti the Itlol of thin black- blaggera , who is claimed for Morton , ltc'ed amitl Allison. by their respective nianageis. but who has a happy ( acuity of handing with tIme wittner. 4t NOTAUL GROUP. Thou vc have ex-Goveriior Fifer of liii- tiois , Uncle IIck Oglesby from the samiie state , Joint it. Tahirier , who 'ill fight for so- rremnacy with Governor Altgchd thIs fall. Front hid lana coimics Genci al Low W'allace , ioldier , statesnian , historian amid Poet , \vhiose "lieu hlmir" has become cmiii of our classics. and venerable Uncle flick Tlionipsoii , rhtu entered congress in 1541 , and vhio was secretary - tary of time navy in hayes' cabinet , who loves to talk of the olil times when he fought Tom Ilomidricks antI Ditto Jeans \'illiaiiis. Then we have Uncle l'hiletus Sawyer , ( lie \Vlseonsln iumnltcr king , whose nill- linus are mitmutbereti with a double figure , and after him comes the titan whose hat is as fatnous as that of Williarii Maxs'eli livarts , or as the tile that Grnmidfatlier harrison wore , Chiatmiiccy 1. F'illey of MissourI , s'hio has once tiiore s'an- clulshed Dick Kerens , national commIttee- utah froni that state anti busIness partner of Steven ii. Elkimum. Governor Asa S. hush- nell of Ohio , vhmo defeated Janies Ii. Camp- hell , niust not be forgotten , either. Froni California also comes Colonel Isaac Trunibo , ( lie raIlroad niami and banker ; liar- rlson Grey Otis , who blooms out every four years , ahiti Colonel George A. Knight , the la'ycr'hio defended Actor M. U. Curtis In his trial for murder , an original hhlaimie man , who fiercely denounced George Wiilinni Curtis on the floor of the convention iii 1554. Utah sends tier two senators , Franlc J. Caminon anti Arthur Brown ; South Ia- kota elected Senator l'cttlgrew , an origiimal Reeti miian , hut tied him 01) s'ithi instructions for McKinley. These are the moon vhi ( ) will figure iironiiiiently In the dehiberatiomis of the convenion. Oli'I' OP 11L1 OIti)1N.iltY. Soil brought up from a depth of t2 feet lii a fault im omie of ( lie Belgian mines Is said to have grown vectlstmnltimown to he botanists. The flying frog of Surnini is fourteen inches In length anti has side ineiiibraneim like a flying squirrel. Ho can leap entirely across large rivers. Georgia has an "earthquake well. " It suddenly appeared au the night of the Charleston ( S. C. ) earthquake , and is said to be unfathomable. Dust showers are frequently reported from ships In the center of the Mediter- vatican sea , anti from hmumitireds of niiles off the west coast of Africa. A radish eighteen inches in length has been grovn near Weidan , Germany , which i't said to be in the exact form of a baby , oven to the fingers and toes. Timothy Mahoney qf New York bit an inch off time end of his pipe stern. The brokemi enil flew down his throat and lodged in hii windpipe. lie choked until the hit ttmrmied eimtlwise. so that some air could get through the hole in the hiipe stem. Tiieti some doctor forced the piece Into Mahonoy's stomach. Now he is all right. The forty-fIfth parallel of latitude is near Calais , Me. , and the ofilcers of the govern- macnt coast survey will erect a red granite niomiunient at time point whore the parallel imiterseets the coast. Stonectmtters at fled iheacb are now at svork on the nionuniemit , I whiichi will bear this inscriptiomi : "Tills stone marks forty-five degrees north-half way from the equator to time pole. " Ii. J. Marcy of ( tic Science Record tins been studyumig the liighit of insects , wIth time object in view of ascertaining the wing strokes per second in the tihiteremit species. Those tipoii whIch the record Is complete are as follows : Wing strokes per seconti In the house ii ) ' , 330 ; drone lice , 240 ; workIng bee , I'JO ; wasp , 110 ; hawk moth , 72 ; dragon fly , 28 , and cabbage butterfly , ii. "Men are now lIving , " says the Baltimore Stmn , ' 'whO hoard thin omninemit scientist , l'rof. Silliinan , declare in a lecture at Yale college - lege , after a careful mnatbeniatical calcula. ( ion , ( hint no boat could comitain a sufficient ammioiiiit of coal to Proitel it across the At- iamitic ocean. It is not likely that tie ever dreammieti ( hat stiihis wotmlti be comistructed t'hiichi could contain anti comisumue imt'arly 2,000 tons on a sIngle voyage. " A recemit test was miimtdti of a temi-imich gun at hietiiieiiem , Pa. , ( ho ecomid of 100 such gimmis viiichi time hiethleliemu Iron coiiipaimy has contracted to furnish lime goverumnumit. l'rojcctiles weighing t7ii lioumids were useil , antI the miev mtiiiokoleiis imwder sent ( hiemmi with a specti of 2,010 feet ier second , amid a Itrt'ssure of 27,000 IOLimmtIs vitii a charge f of 106 iiotiitIH of Powder. A charge of 271 c itoumitls of brown I1sniatic powder sent ( lie mm irciiectules 1,997 ftat per secomiti with 38,100 pouimtls hiressure. l7hu ( emit is regartied as iii every way satisfactory. - - l.fUlTll ) , C W'ritten1tir The lice. Paint ma it tree , irn' ai'ti ( , 'I'hmut tlteaks through Its trembling , leaves ; i'itimm ( am % Viti'ffl uris that titiiver c \Vhmvn their owmir jo'it or grieves ; Anti hero , where time ithadows tit'epen , I ilti t ito chittslumiCi all iii ighi t ( iii Is , Let me lava in the m4llent waterit 'l'immtt your imiagic brush recaliit , a Anti ) 'Otm , oh , my liigh-ttomileti poet , \'ithi yotit' girt of. eternal youth , Ic \'rlte me the Wtffd tlmmit sttitll bring mu 'l'o the tl'eiihiig of actual truth. iientl mao no dreamy. fitmicies- Fair images of your liralmi. ii lint ditteloso lii msucret of gladmicims b j\iitl ( tie mmi'sicry of pain. ii And you vhmo bimtVO power to open Thin m3'm4ticfll gates of soumiti , llring tetek ( lie voice of may mother 'riiitt limo uwcepInt ) 'etLrit have drowned ; ( I N'o music thoU ever siis written 11 Cotihti equal one temider vord 01 Df thin sve't'test , liurest cmtlemicti ul 'l'imat Jay ears have ever hearth , ) ht , orstmipul , gemitlo lover , Sc Itimilcing % ' 0S'B ( oV the 'eitrs to com , T ( ire you aurtt ( limit you'll not forget nia ci \'Imen iii ) ' few Itrlef dimys art , done ? ? Vhiemi hiUmnitmi builds tire eumitlereti 4nd a grave Is lmeapeti between , lii 'ev beans force lift"H devotion mit Past death's dark , clmilhhmig ittreuni , or Mi , fair is iiicimmr'tI imature r Anti voriticrfmll is thought , tmid sommg makes icttce of eorrn's St 'i'hitt life nod 10514 have brought ; op JplIft in g , I ike 1evn miii , lt'ar omit' ' are words or thiine , of htit over'i'hiflg that's Iimiiiti . Fulls mihiort of the dlvimit' . 13iI.I.E S'iLLlY GUF , an W'imiuldo , Net ) , , Jmine , l& . ' I ' - ' c crr' c-4 ; IAMMUTLSALLENBS THIS \VEEK \ ' : Cr vt 14 c//\ / / \ I I I i , ' .1 _ ul 1 : , , _ This Sc'repmi , stillti A itii'r liiiCe , nk. formiter ltrIo 12x ( ) i75o Weck $1.25 WWW % c ' ' I , : . It , icc Crcniii v- Frczcrs- ' 'S ' thin " 1111mm Etiv" 1 'I , kimmil ; ftirmtit'r linda , \'alt ltnnrtlq .l.nfi fnm'mtter ltrlt'o , This (3z1 2ttt' , Week ThilMWcck C wmwww _ _ e , , , ' \ ? ' 'If o1 . P Tltit5Iciehaird- : ' , . Sol iii On k IIt vol iii I rror a ii d \ , . 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I'nriMlait Couch- F'ii ii it a i' ii r iee * I 2.1)4) ) ) Thik Wccm - - - - - - . . . - - - - - - - - - - Solid Oak - - - - . - - - . - - _ )6Ioot - - . - - - - _ : ; ; r ; hixtemiMlotu ti ' L.-ri TItIM i'cck 1' $3.70 $ iS'c arc Sale AgcntM- ' "itS : for the jmiqiy r&'mitwned , rIf " I I eywutitl' ' a $ i. . i' : ' ! ucgy$5 15 -:7 : \ if (4 ( - , Opeii Saturday Eveiiiiits ( . 450 Rolls all wool 48 Ingrain Carpet . . . . . . . . . . . . r 700 Rolls Tapestry 5 Brussels Carpet . . . . . . . . . . . . OUR EASY TERIVLS : i ; 10.1)1) ) , , _ _ i. 01) ) -1.01) ) iiuuithi i 2.4) ) ( ) vorthi- . . , . , :1 : .2 'ii't'k , -1.54) ) ijiOlitli i ; 80.0(1 ( irt hi---i I . , O t'eL. , iiiiit , $ 5o.o ( ) ortii2. lit ) 'ni'ik , 7.r. ( ) i 75.4) ) ( ) you'tiiiuAir c iiiiithi lOO.OQ wnrtli.5O SI 0.04) ilinilt Ii i2OO.OO uvnrt It' I . 04) us etLc , ) FOLK LORE OF THE PUEBLOS Every Record of a Strange Past Blottcd Out by Time , LEGENDS LINGER AMONG THE NATIVES Stoi' ' of n mt , iiiie'tI 'I'svmi of Suit .Jiiiiii itod gIn' leiiiiIu.g ( if t II ( ' illeeo- 1'ihies'I'Ii&IIgIiiest \'Jz- evil of esv .ieuieo , In the American Egytt , iiioro comiimiionly kiiown as New Mexico anti Arizona , are the ruins of many cities , amid its rocks are covered with stories in pictures. The ruimis arc ( lie relies of a lost civilization , amid ( lie Pictures may lie but the iiicroglyphics of a forgotten language. Thmeru is iio autheiitic history of the ruimied cities , if an excep- ( mu Is made of I'ecos , a Pueblo town abandoimeti within sixty years. No coo has been uble to read ( ito hieroglyphic inscrip- tions. Every record of the strange past has beozi blotted out by ( hue , Legends of some of ( be ruimis , however , linger ammuong thin natives , who must have lescelideti from ( lie anciemit tribes , and their uvise amen arc able to make out seine of time Individual hieroglyphics , even if ( hey can- riot imiake a connected readimmg of an entire nseriptioim. lii northern New Mexico are tonic lint mtirings , which have been famous itmiomig ( hue aborigines frozui the earliest imes. Thmoy are now controlled by Aiuonlo ( Foselihi , for years the democratic delegate lu comigress from ttic territory. All about lie miprumigs are time ruins of vhiat muimimit iave been a big towmu in its ilourisbing lays , amid tile rocks near by are covered vithi pIcture writing. Time hIstory of ( be ouvil and time nieanixug of time rock records mavu peiislied , but ( lie I'uoblo neIghbors iave rescued from obhiviomi au interesting ut of folkioro comicernlimg thin amicient city Lt time suirimigs , where there is now a snimill etlenient ( hcmiuvii as Ojo Cahlento ( SpanIsh or lint mitrings ) , This mnythi jmi the basis of tIle of ( he inmost famiciful legemmths of the orthiern . , iomiezumuia ( , On ( lie IIo Gramude'tiel Norte ( time Gramid tivor of ( hue North ) , between Ojo Callente nd La Ciulad tie Ia Samita Fe ( ( tie CIty of 1w italy Falthm ) , 'are ( lie Pueblo villages of hmanmiita , Sammti. Clara ammtl Suit Juan do los abalIeros ( Saliit John of time Gentlenmen ) , 'hIs story of' the rulmieti ( own anti ( he Mcmi- oztimiia anti tile mneaiting of ( lie hiieroglylbi. ) s vcre gathore' ] freimu time princluini macill- Inc imien of aii Juan , aitti wore confirmmietl y the wizards of Sailit Clera. There eefmH to ho no reason tii doubt that the the , alihoughu hlcoflmjlCO ) , is authicni Ic as far S its Indlamu origimu is concermmcd , cud that is free front foreign elcmuiuns. ( Accortllmig to ( he legend , San Juan was flown iii ammcieirt ( hues as Oj-ke amiti Cliii- iita as Yugc-winig-go. There were three vil- iges about thu hot springs , known as Ito. mayo , Fhoulrl amid l'ose-w'iimg-go. They were umilt amid inhabIted by time Tciiuas , but 'crc abamitionmc'd long before ( lie Spanlarulmi ivatled ( ito hantl. At the ( line Pomie-wumig. 0 WaS deserted sonic of time Teimimas hived i thin cave and cliff dwellings iii the mnoun- tills micar Samma ( Clara. Titus seonis to con- mu ( ho theory of liantlehier , Lunimuis amiti Ihuem' authorities that the cliff dwellers , Iout whom some writers atemiihut to throw ) iiiuchl imiysery. u'ere merely ( lie fore. ithers of ( lie Pueblos of today , for tiitt ehiuas are imow kmiowii as l'ueblos. Time iief group of cave dwellings near Santa lam was called Pu-ge. They are iii thin ounmtalnis ( cii nmiilcs s'es ( of time railroad atlon of Espanmola , and the Sitammisum rcc 'ds show thmtiy have been occuple'tl lit thou war since time Whitt's invatied time coun- ) # , On ( lie top of two isolatoil peaks were one buildings , each of several stories , eninig Oii an limiter court , These were rta , lookouts comumnnantlhng a great stretch ( lie surrounding country , anti a iilace of i fugn in troubloumi ( hues for time iteaceful tivel' uvlio raised corn in ( ho valleys of tue miti. Chars and lila Grande. The stone L SolId ( ink Cane Sent lliilitg Cli tlr- ' , r PrR'a (2,50 Timl' Week 4 TlmI.t llctl'ttcid - I mm tummy sIzt' , liii itmumi' , foritit' r IrI ci' 12 Sti Thk tl'i 'cc hi LI I ( ihiis.t \Iitcr iet lorntmer lmrhci' l 50 Tlmi-t Wcck % 'utcr mt's'tc-i- Imrmmier liric 50 Thmi. i'cck 1E' Oht or Mahmonamly Iltiekc - I , aIi t I t a I sea t , form or ltrit't' SnTiik Tiik g cck 'I' wwww , - . ' . . " -.b o..ln.flt. T-r , _ , i1ft11 itt1o mlgaimtq ' ' ( Jim lek Meat" ( Ia'tauiiie StocM- I I 'r lees namuge Ii hvmtrtIs ) front $2.80 . , % 'm ! mitt' pl ) 0 uents for tIme "hicel'tior" tlefrlacr- ntori4. \ a gtmiinammiee c vrv ( iii , , l'itls eeI a g - 512 mefrmor.utor P . - V ) hiive over 803 of these Cri bs 'c A $ I.RO gitchmenu 98c Table for rormimer mirict , (7.50 Thmht week. . . . $ 35 - / is ofi and friable , almost a pumice , and the qumarry shows it in layers easily scan- rated with nmotlern tools , butt the ancIent builders apparently had only stomme imple- Immeimts. The fort on one peak was reached by a narrow traIl , but ( hmree-foum'ths of tIme peak's circumferemico are a cliff. Jhlghm up iii ( hue taco of this clIff were tiuig imunimy caves. The rains and frosts of centuries have eaten oft the face of time cliff , azmd it is now possible siblo to reach time caves by miioumltuiig tb debris. Pose-wing-go was a llourishmlimg village. Its pcotile had imunny greemi stommes , ninny such heads amid sinmilar Inthian treasures. rimey commrolicd ( lie boiling waters of the hot springs. Those waters vere held iu superstitIous awe by all time aboricimues who visIted ( heal. Time mieigbbomitootl was sacred to the good spirits of time IndIans kimown as the Trues. Among the people of Pose-wing-go tas an olti woman wimo hmati an only thaumghiter. Time daughter vezit Iim'o time forest one thy , anti as she stopped ummmder a lilimyomi tree to rest , a alit fell into her lap auth disappeared , The miatives comisidereil ( hIs imicidemut a mitnaumc oimieii , and 'iiem time yoummig girl gave birtlm tea a boy soon after they were comifirineil iii their belief. The boy vas iiaimiei l'ose' ycmiio , which wait afterward chmauuged to l'osc-neve , iueaiuing dew front lmeavemi. IJoth the iiiotlmcr aimd ( ho giaumdmiiothiem' were poor and thu boy was alsu'ays PoorlY clad , ovc'mi Ii contrast vithu time gcmierah poverty. Time other chuildrcmu of tIle piicliio Jeered at iiirui for Imis unlccmpt apiearamice. lie became shy and ( haiti , amid as lie grew UI ) his was ( lie lammghilmmg mitock of ( ho village for huis ignorance antI clunisuimess. l'ose-iieve was null a young man when time cacique of time pueblo ituildenly died. There was somiie dllhlculty about chioosing a sumecesmior , as ( lie cachilue had bail no thimme to coiuiimiumiiicato to anmy niie thin secret which tornieti the nucleus of the functions of imis religioums ofilce , W'hmilo time war cauitauii aiiti ( lie other principals were still debating ( lie nmater , onmo of ( beau miuggesteti iii jest that I'ose.nnvo be mtclectc'ul. Time jolce was car- rlemi so tar as to have ( lie news of hiimi dcc. (10mm carrIed to ( lie ioor boy , 'hmo hiecaimie badly frlghutenetl , anti u'eiit Imomne in tears to tell hmis niothmer of ( hue severe ( asic ahouit (0 ( be hnimioscd upon imini , To his asomiimihumnemit ( , hiis nmoiittr ( urged hmimmi to accept thin iiositioii. amid while ( hwy vere talking a stately eagle allghmteml cmi ( hma roof of the house nail gravely stalked into ( lie roommi. The bird then simIle to ( lie hey , tulhimig huhmmi It watt ormlcred by ihmo 'frumt's cii hi ighi ( hint Ito mutioul ml heconie ( hue eaciti Uc of I'tise-wiiig-go. The bird iusmitmrcti hmhimi at ( lie umnfailinmg assistance of ( lie Trues. amid gave hmiiii a .ireat deal of inmiportant aulvice. I'oso. iuivt , imimictllatehy ssemit to the hiot muprhmmgs , bullied in tIme warm 'tmiers , and was coin- plotehy tranmiforimicil. hmmateati of a timid slouch , lie presented hlimiself before time lirimleiPales as a hmantlsemo amid mieaIy ( clami young man , vhiosu siieoChi u'as wise as well as iiiodest anti earmiest. Time mmiinaclo led time PrIiiCIlales ) to coimfirmn his election as eacitlUo at Olicti. \'ithm i'ose-imu'o'mi elevation to time office of caciqUe begami nit era of iirospcrlty never equaled by any other pueblo iii ( lie miouthm west. Crops never faIled , gaimme was always aiiUntlami ( and time bolhiiig waters cured all plmymilcal aihxiientmm. TIme fanie of l'ose-mwve spread to all ( lie pueblos and to time otmmihmlu ( tribes , and lie becanmie a 3iowerfuii wizard , ant time faithful Trues never faIled to responti to hint calls for ammslstammce. Ito vIsIted thin pueblo ( \'uige-wing-go nun day in dIsguise , butt ( tic people dItI not recognIze him and refuimmetl him thin etude- mary courtesies. This filled hint % 'ithi auger. lie cursed tIme people of Yuge.wiimg-go uumtl tllmtappearotl forever , much to ( lie grief of hut hteOltle , After imis disappearance I'ose-wlng.go be. gun to decliuie aumtl was finally abantienicil , its people uiiovluig south to Join thin otimer Tehmuami hiving ulcmmig tIme 1(10 Grantlo , Time Iunmnetliate causes for ( lie abantlonnient' of Ojo Cahlento are variously stated. stories of tangle anti witchcraft phayiumg ( be lmriru. clpal hart , Time New Mexico pueblos of today bavo litany dances and mystic rtes $ in their pagan religIon handed down fronu I'ente.nove , and ( tiny believe hIm to imave hneen tue mniglntiest wizard who ever flourished anuiommg thiemmi. dany of time medicine iiiumi of time puebips uro wizards who cant put tlcrrmiiauuu and ehlar to aiaine , . ut ( Inst's anohmer ( story. FltID flENZiNGlhI , htiI.Ilt S. The cause of foreIgn mitisslons luau lagged ( lie past year because of harti timmues. This is ( lie report of every mleimomiiinatiumi. A CongregatIonal cliuichm as ii uuueuiiorlal of John Itobimisomi , ( hue pastor of ( lit' I'll- griumi Fathers , is to be erected at GaIns' borough , Eumghnuid , vhmere flolilmimon gathi- ereth his first congregatioum of dissenters. Time chmumrcii vilh cost 531)000 , and Amnbami- sailor hlayumrd vihi hay the corner Liouue 11ev. lr. Newnuaui Dali of Loniltumi ccl- ebratetl hIs eIghtieth hiirhutlay ( time other thy. tie Is still Iii active vork and enjoys - joys excellemit health. . Emighishu bishops receive ( rout 2,500 to 10,000 , anti each is Itrovitietl with a unlace iii which to resIde. Thut'm'e arc Eald to 1w conslihcrabhe vcrquisitcs attaehuuimg to thin 021cc. Traveling churches are to lie cstahilhmtlic'I oil time ( ramussibem'iiun railuvay , u'hiiehm pass thiroumgh ninny decert tracts , where iut'itiwr vIllage nor church ciuum be met u'ith ( or iiilks. Father l'aimiithmhle tie Veumser ( , ( lie elder brohier ( of Father Iammiieni , who dletl a few years ago mm mhmmhsterlmig ( a time lepers of Mohokai , hiawitli , has tahemi hils brother's lilace there. The miuhumimitOrs of Cleveland , 0. , have tie- old cml ( limit _ vhmet1ier Sum nilay hlcyci i mm g is sum- ( uI or umot tieienuIs ahlogethmer mm thu rate of speed. Scorciiers iii oils wtirltl s'ili be called eli to scorch iii ( ii umcxt. Rev. Jonatiman Viup Cleave , pastor of ( lie miii laim Creek his pt hat chili rch , I n tl on t- goumiery coummmty , Imidlana , is moore than 9t years olti. amid has becut preacimimmg fifty-five years. the is stJll vigorous iii imuind amid body , amid perfornis all hIs Pastoi'ai tiumtics. Iowa appears (0 imavo churches enough to macct null tiemonmiuls umpoim thicmn.Vithm a st'at- hag capacIty of 2l03S01 , ( hwy have a umieln liernthmip of only r,71,214. ; Methiotlists are imlost nuiimierotint Iii tine state. Next ennui tile itomuman Catholics , ( lie Lumthieraims aumul ( ho I'restiyterha mm B. Mrs. Amimella II. hlarr , time novelIst , is a faithful ChristIan , htmL sa"s : ' 'I have gomumu seldom to cliimrcui lately , because I want oil ly 'au old - lush lou ed gI t'rgynmmttmm , ' 'a ii ( I- juaetl ( , ' 'slow'- that ( is , I ivan t a mit I ii 1st cc wimo uv i I I prea cli I ii ii gospel a mm ii uiot jitil It I cmi , prohmlbitlomm. sumnmiary ( scIence , cte If I could find a mnimiint'r with thin gospel hoilgetl in a large hmear ( , love-frauigii ( . mtelf-tienyiiig , mak. ing Christ Jemimimu time Iunmiimious cemiter aunt the very eftulgcmmco of hut life antI teaching , I would go to hear biumu every tIny. ' ' No mmmamm , says time l'hmhltmtlelpimhmt Itecoril , hiatt ever seen a Quaker beggar. 'h'hie nnt'mmi- hors of ( hIs religious society look after ( heir own indigeumt quietly amiti delicately aimmi jiene but ( lie couiiniIttco of relief kmmow thui lianneim of ( hose assisted. Thin late Joseph Jeanme's , a Quaker of l'hmilatlelphmha , left $200,004) to be devoteti to time t''trity that beglmunu at hitinme. Yet ( hut QtiuktriS are not heiulmuti amiy other sect in , Ieeda of gomieral benevolence. S ' . 'lhICli Altl YOU f ' Iila Whitlcr Wilcox. There tire two kintlu of people on earth to- duty , Just two icinthnu of Itl'OIIIO ItO IliOte , I say. Not thmti simimmer antI smuint , for 'tltt wclh umi- deretooti Thiti gooti mire imitif 1jul11 , amid thin initl are hmatf good , Not ( he rich auth Lime poor , ( or to count a Inui mm's vezi I Iii You manumit first kmio % ' time mutmte of hint con. tteiu'rcti ; U nil h t'tt I I ii. Not time imuunmbltu und proud , for iii life's little sitami Who huts nm vimImi airs is not counmtei1L ( man , Not time hmtlpim ) ' nuid soul , for thin tuwifVlIyhmmg ) 'eZt I'll Iirinmg each man iuiti laughter amid each man his tears. No ; tIle two klnitl of PeoPle 00 earth ( hat I IfleItfl Are thu people who iit fluid thin hooPla whuo \'hertvem you go , you wIll find the world'S mamisemu Are alwmmymt divided in just these two Anud , odUyeiOuighm you will finti , too , I Thicrelsdnly ono lifter ( ° twenty who lenn in whlChiclitmia arc you ? Are you etusiha Of overtaxeti lifters who toil clown ( lie road Dr are you a h uiier , who lets othuerms hemP meur portion of labor and worry und car7 I r S L. /