( TRACERY IN TEXAS. Uonfuuttt work or an un KNOWN AI»«**MN, hint Women *l»l« llmlni (Ian ftl*M the Wiir/lerar f'aara.aeU Uf * I'oaa# A lo.alooo K4n I'HIIMIi lliiflinl 1/ #1*1*1 I rlmlnnl Hr.* vino*, 'Tamna, Mity 50, night mu unknown *M*«*ln allot Mini blll*d four women, two of whom w*r* lemlera i.,f local *oel*ty, and two In mate* of i)lnre|itiuthle Iioiim, The lli«i vl> tlm ww Mr*, liayne*, the wife nf hr ll*nry V liayne*, prominent III buelio-** anil amiiiil Ilfn Mr*, liayne*, a young ami attractive woman waa a* MMaliniteil while ulonu In her home. The rr*l4enue of Hr liayne* U Ju*t iniUl/le the city limit*, l-'lye hour* 'later, In Hie very heart of the city, * beautiful young larly, M!»a Teen llawe'y, wa* alao allot ami killed, by »n unknown jieraon. Ml** Hawley waa killed * I moat wit limit, a word of warn ing in her motlter'a cottage liiiiue, lli tween the hour* when tliean aa* »»»l»atlon» took |i!ac«, in a far dlutuni Mention of the city, two Women were kliot, Then' la*t two were Inmate* of bagnio* 'The *»*»>* n »hot and killed Mr* liayne* during the aliaenea of lier hu*liand lit an l,lk lodge. When thu victim wa* dead the murderer took her gold ivnt. h uml eliiiiu, diamond ring, and ear-ting*. Hundred* of armed nu n are anarch lug for the imirderer. aiding l li< *li#rllf uml eouilty otlleei *. IHoodhound*hare been brought Into »«rvlee, hut ho far willimtt hueccaa, Neveral arreate on tti»|»lclon have been made, but the guilty man I* believed to he *1111 at large. I LOBS OF LIFE IN KANSAS* 111* and film* ■w vrn < ua**In* 111*4< li Mud ItNli'iiHlon of I'rnpcrly. Mamiaitax, Kitii, Muv *o. 'I’li# heaviest mill ever known fell In tlifft part of tliit state yesterday and atony tie h'epiiblican river, causing that sin.no and the Iliac to rise higher than they hart. been tills spring. A clowd-biird occurred Hear Hie head of the film* and swept Own the house of William Sherman, I drowning one child and four horses, | Kom of life is also reported from the I VVauon neighborhood, about twelve g miles north-west, of tins city g .ft o nox t'n v, Kim.. May m. A y wat» i .pout struck the country neat I the head of the Republican river and washed away several house and barns, hilling a large num ber of live stock, but with no loss tunning, EDITORS FIGHT A DULL. One siliflitly ami .tmdlicr I utility Mltot la < Itllmaliaa. Id Paso, Texas, Mnt\ n. A due! hu* taken place In the city of Chihuahua, between two of the most prominent (men in Northern Mexico. Tim trouble grew cut of u newspaper controversy. Louis Dia/ is editor of a < hihuuhtiu t dully pupvr. uu ‘ hlhuuhuunt*/, whilo hi* oppomuit. I'uhlo i** hou, In uf Uiv it'udiiig htwyt’ru of tin* Mult’ hikI millin' of Uinriti tlo iTilliiiu I mi Tlif iiit*n rv tired to u m?u I titled II oi • uUhlo ilu* oily, wlii’ii' Hit’ duel hum fought ut » lo o'clock ill thf even iny I'ourteou nhoU w»to exchanged' iMu/ i i'l'i’l v cd Hi raw hall* through hi* rhithiiig mul two HcmIi wound*, neither of which U tlmigvi'ou*. Ochoa wo* fchot I It rough thv right iutig Unlived until ? hi o'clock Kridav evening. III* funeral took pint’* ve*terduy uflet* noon uutl wu* attended hy Iho ln**l pi ople in t ho oily III ill *1 <%IU« k tm MM oil H •> Mi Mil ? in4 Oh hi* Muv jo Mih. Juiiioji |‘m > * ugtul ?*» \o,»r*. wiu» ||vo« hy her* *ci f wa* Im’uIoii uluto«t to doulh iu*t mg hi hy un unknown mutt. wlm hurt! I-poll Iho *hu»* While the HUM U*h‘vp Mini nki«iu lot her- Hliii wu* dragged from hoi * - I uii»I her uuMHlent ihrouloiu’il lo out hor tiiiout umi limit* hor into iho fill ' ||et: iillio giumU-m mDiumi tit* noighh ’i %, w ho Ouliio lo hor I'vM'iir. * 'Iin w uuu U »u i dying condition Hi i UMotiiuitl U miiII ul Urge. lU.iui) Hum Im |'»t«* * t» y | u ( , I In- jury In Iht itti of t u|*i dtitdl V ilk ugitin*l I*# Ih t k»|v I i lot UlMipiUtlltf I t UiU'Mtl a void' i )i'«ii|iitiv lit lnui| of Iho III4 til III M*** »%U4g h * damage* Hi l! i 4%l loght Iho huiuU of Iht ohyaivUU ul*“ it iui ppitMi, he lit ut |ud»%i»*|hu meeting ultd pohiloiy |*u»tod I upl Sotlh u vrti,)) t tph h> *th IM MlM lo 4 tO»| ik IvttMWwd 0 >n tint II I* ‘lUil-lrXll't *t|oil»i) Ihul hr Hill IturMi loo m> KI I MHho« |* i.otl v >• tvgttd •ip»4 iu*« it* HOI W V|*> III* Me«t*l« ifVO >‘IHH||U*M Ut M|«yd<«d Iho hi* •** I t ik' Kini i»nd ILo h't Vegm p Ml to Mli I hv o« tt||%tk* tedav 1 lot of Ik* h.»«l Up’” »*• Ml. M lo h>S* tbn* Iho Mpp- •****! hot w**k% hy thg i %*» » . i it . NfcW* IN MHtfiP' 'Hi* f'wvcrslty nl Michlgun leisctmll '*11111 left Aliti Arbor fora loiirthrough 'Im Tiim* A anowslorm ap|irou- blag a Idlx/anl rn^i'il In nurtliiM of Vbio Ity f the Him s„ of llm Kb,year-old daugli lair nl Juryman Thompson The trial of llnnher Dill for em'av.- i /Il'mcni WUS pOHlpOlM O ill I il> - 'Hirff An effort will be made to settle the ■IINO out of court, Thu Association of American Au thors wns organized ut New York, Mininas WMituoi't h 11 i;. j; iusoii !■ I *r« 1 • dent of the order An Knglish syndicate is credited with having purchased for .•u»uf!,ooo the mines and lands of the Center Crock Mining eompuny, Mo John Hester, an cv-president and le/turer for the People's party, Inis heen convicted, find and sentenced loti term In Jail for Illicit distilling. Joe Luglund, a Georgia Pacific fire* nan, \\ as shot and killud at Atlanta, * in*, by T. A. O'Neill Pngland had been Intimate for m>»jc time with O'Neill's wife. The Private Hankers' association be gan Its annual session at Peoria, lib Lord Salisbury, in an address to workingmen, said that free trade wnsu ! failure. A new Stale bank with a capital J stock of 9200,000 was organized at Orand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. President llarrbon, now at Por tress Monroe, continues to Improve in health. .lelferson H. Conover of f'oldwater was elected Grand Commander of the Michigan Orand Cotnuiundcry Knight* l'cmplar. Albert L. Stanton of New York cut Ii I- throat from ear to ear near Pough keepsie while on a New York Central train. The quarters of the cavalry compa nies and post canteen at Port McKIn- j ney were destroyed by lire, causing a loss of #700,000. Pin* destroyed the greater part of the business portion of the village of , Dexter, Iowa. Loss, #10,000) Insur ance, #.’1,001), The one hundred and fourth general assembly of the Presbyterian church I of America begins its annual session at Portland. Ore. The State Congregathmal society of Illinois and the Women'* Missionary union of the ( ongiegatloual cliuren held their annual meetings In Hock* { ford, 111. Anthony Comsto k arrived in Mil waukee and the report is that another Casper obscene picture scandal will he 1 unearthed Virgil llenseuwe was arrested at In- I dianapoliN on Tuesday, charged with poisoning Mrs. Mary Punoau, who in supposed to be dying John M. Lackey, se • re lory of Gen. Ho-,r. rans, Legister of the 'I reasury, 1 committed Mile de a1 Washington by """"'"'tl •• ' * • ' * UK II III*1 11*1111 while lul'oriny limit r temporary iiher* ration of inlml I'retl Toe.lt, a .-ur builder employed In the KvurtHvlUe t|i| Itvfv yea ter 'ay ‘the In j itletmpnt *1*1' forth that Mr .Nratoit ami M I tutord t>mphed to deft-old the |f »vet nuieiit bv i*. nullity the mad* dm teg the (to lud »le*U routed l*V the Ifeuttut rill to hut* ail m ill* Weighed OH I nil A ay lelttv * f*a the |i.iiiHM|t of rtltit^ tin eomp n*ultnii l i n aUerftd I’l.'vv* of mail mutter *o*)*tvd of old i» >t*)M|wsr* of itat* a loliif |fiMt to the tun*' uf mu din if aod, 1 ivo.nltt.r t** the itrli* iHtvtil weie imt lltlrlhlv.l to he math *1 lot am leyiM Mu**- |»u« i*ow It l* ufed#f%tt**l that Mr N* w ton * *1* f* t'M* writ he that ha mailed the paper*, hail a d|fM to taiti than* and paid tin It t* ai*o mM that Mr Newum paid ant r-»’“e for ami that if the; *t heme had a a.v Monnyh the vanunya of the rond w*mnl >*<*»• been mvr*a*#4 Id uw4»i»»k' the <*‘of »*•*% |t*ath d ta* hUyil* I »•%**•»* Mat if the death i% an -d »*e*>»gv hlapa i, the tie Ufaf«am in nv a win* t*a* Mtatalvt - *t ... "■ WkhUfY KOHOKI K Kh.' /LECTION# IN THE Ml mourn/ Nf.MAI CONf'fcftfcNCIL fnn\S*tfn Owi n*tt»* 4*» l»f*t Vttrf/Hi* II On lt¥ti¥t+i M'ldNeti ihtum Itf ih* i unit t *t$v* Omaiia, May It* ltl*ln,p li»»iu«n preanh'd over I lie Mcfh,„|li,t eoliftoele < yc«lerduy, 'I lia report of tile committee on itineracy wu# called up and poet* potted till to a hi. t/e morrow a* a »pe elul order There ari minority and majority report*, the minority favoring IIIe retgpvlog of the time limit. The eoinmlttee on the *tale of the church reported, In doming Ihe forma tlon of a National Sabbath union, con detuning Ihe (tout hern outrage*, de itiandlog that Col,grew take *uttable action to kurmreea tlieka growing, un Ju»t and inhuman acta, and calling Upon the/Mteuler and rellglou* paper* to unite In putting down the evil. Or. Ackerman of Alabama moved t<. adopt thl* report by a rlalng vote, Imt Or. Mytlny wanted to talk nine, a* did Or tjueiily, and lin y both favored Uic report. Or. Payne of New York it I*,, favored the report, denouncing the Jin* i row car and detailing the III treatment of colored and white mini* ten* The great eliitrch, lie declared) tdnuihl protect It* own meiuber*hlp. Inning the la, i year I'n negroe* were lynched, *evou hurned alive, one flayed alive undone illejofnted 'I’he previous f|h»»tlon wa* ordered und llui report tvaa adopted by it rlring vote without dlaaent. The hour of Hi having arrived, tin order of the day, the election of oft! cera, vvn* laic n up, The bb.lmp an n iiiaeod the tad lent, one from each conference and one at large, Nomina, tlon* were limn called for. Sanford Hunt and Hoiiier Katou were in mi Illation for ugenta of the New York Hook fioneern, and were uminimoiialj eeeonded, N. .1 Pleld of I 'IIIlade 1 p|iin naked foi I Jl I * M If I •» * I' Ml MM I I I * * ’ - | MI " Ml /III l/IM'll concern before voting, fI«• wit* not fil lowed to ask uny »juestio*i*, nor would the bishop allow any one to make tin deal red explanation. Mr In-Id claimed that the book concern does riot pay < per cent under the present manage merit, lb' thought it strange that there should bo a debt of nearly one 1 bird of the capital. The report of the committee on nils Minus recommended that the missionary bishops be made e . olllcio rnember .nl the missionary board. This provoked much discussion, as the minority claimed that the expense would lie too great and the time too valuable to have the bishop*cmiiio to t he l ulled States every year. Ur. McCabe, pre senting the minority report, made n plea for economy, but the majority favored the allowance of expenses, and the report was adopted by an almost unanimous vote. This chair Announced the vote ot, New York Hook Concern. Sanford Hunt, received PU and Homer La tor 4AA, hotli ladng elected. Nominations for three secretaries ol the missionary board* were called for and the following candidate* were presented: J. It. Neeley Philadelphia: C. ('. McCabe, New York; #1. (). Peck, Now York east; A it. Leonard, Ohio; William .lories. St Louis; .1. W. Hamilton, Hal Union?; A S. Palmer, New York. lly a resolution of I). A Welch, Mor rison lined wan appointed honorary see rotary of the missionary societies. The vote for agents of the book con cern showed that Lari Cranston re calved 10a votes and was elected. W P. Stowe received V07, Lewi* Curt* IP*, I* A. licit 47, and the balance scattering. Anolhei ballot was ordered. Tlm tight on Ur. Stowe was miide by the Chicago and Illinois people, who are supporting Ur. Curtis. |>i\ Neeley of l'hihidtdphin stated that lie was not a candidate and asluul that no votes he waste i on him. The teller* having returned, the second vote for agent utCincinnati win* announced; Stowe, Curts, «i|; Halstead, ilh; lie It, Id; Uichey. 10; bill Alice scattered. Necessary' to a eboiee, V tno choice Tim tellers reported the vote for secretaries of missionary hom'd to Ik*; Mit uhu, l!.'; I'tfvk, HI; Leonard, '.‘-H. Necessary to u choice, -to other votes scattering The third ballot for agent lit binciin null \v»u liiUcii and the eon fere ace u-i lourncd, Iltllmi ititd IItiilv ipuiiifl Id in.in, May ;'n - At a continuation a f the meeting of stockholders of the I r. (Milan's .loiiruul to rearrange the directorate of that paper, Mr. Millnn resumed Ids attack upon Mr. Ilealv, declaring that the latter ivus see re 11 v working against him and plot* ting to control the hoard that would direct the future policy ot tiie puper despite the opposition of the rarliauieiitarv party. Mr Mealy frc(|ucutly interrupted Mr Miilott, pro testing that in the course lie was ltd lowing he had the approval of Mr Me t artity After a scene of turbulence the ineetiiig ended in confusion, Mr tinty declaring a motion to adjourn ear ned and Nkr Mealy demanding u poll, which he declared he would have u* spue u( all ottsUto t«on Alt the |*iU«iaM si l.iiyi l.wmi Wui, May m A sue* cessful jail lovaU w is made here Iasi night by w hn h ail the prisoners as> «tpfd A tlepUly slw itlt who at templed to wrapt u*# thru was fatally wowudvd Aumog the,is aped pi -»o ers aye Mips aid t ullai* two of the mo i |n«»toiious horse thiyven »»l tk* west W til t«« s 0*4 Mb • « Sis \ una May U» tic Maid# call mites mi tire Ilf Vi *p of ll # t li n t NiaUi foi t» it piece It at V per rvut In advance olio any pfsvtous year The ifop will tall short of i.oou,v thk Udt-1% I he «m«v ot the in teas# ti attnhaied t# a suhattlutmii o| the f r di it on %o*n# of the plant* riusi fin vipMStosUl psrpairy •vssUi Oniutti l I assist \ts^a»sui*i, Mai »w The tvsl. at Mtnalor Ini his* S'• aU|s&wnd by the i •ingiassh*aal aniishtoNi, Idi im«»iv »sie rataVIies» attd a h w tiuuds, all in •TUOftNT* IN POLITICO J '•dltdlinl H* I'lihllt HU I <11* tf* fnttu+ii, p Ann A ms. ii, Mich,, May 19, — Vcs* May wn* u great day for Ann Arbor, nod If the opinion* of such man na Me* j Kin ley, Alger, Fassett and Thurston 1 | are worth anything It wa* a great day | for IMpablicunikin The Idea of an organization of tad legs < lull* originated with James H. Ilnrbe, a young man who nntfl a year ago wa* private sec r tary for Senator Quay, It la Mr. Jlurhu » enthusiasm and energy that are responsible for tha success of the undertaking In tha morning aenalon after the re |K>rle of the committee hud been a tile milled C. It, Silencer of I’rlocetoti wa* ( made permanent chairman and K. K llrowne of the Northwestern I'm- H varsity permanent secretary. After , the reading of tha constitution and , platform the election of olfterrs took > piece, resulting a# follows: , I’resident- -lumes F. llurke, t’nlver* j slty of Michigan. First Vice*President J. II Treg* j loam, I,elund Sanford, Jr., university. . Hreond Vice-1’resident K. M. Pol* ! lard, I'nlvcrslty of Nebraska, ,) Third Vice-President A K. Monger, State I'nlvcrslty of Iowa. „ Fourth Vlce-I’rosldcnt II. It, Smith, | l.ufuyotte college. , Secretary—James M Perkins, liar- j vurd, i 'I'reasnrcr—II, 11,‘McAlpln, Princeton , college, | Sergeiint at-Arina—N. J. McMuirc, , University of Michigan. ) Mov. McKinley, Men- Alger, J, Stoat t Fussett, and John M, '1’huraton were present. A torchlight procession with i ',,000 torchua in line preceded the lid- i dress of Major McKinley ul I'nlvcrslty i hull. Men. Alger and John M. Tlmrs- i toll of Nehraaku also made speeches. i MOVE IN A SEMINARY Ttvo (litengft <•!rt» Furiil«li ISorkforili f lll.t Willi It H#*lINMt If’ll. P Horn roll!). 111., May r<>. Thu Hock- . font Kt'imilr homlnury ha* two les-t , ntudtottM now. '1 lit* inUnliitf one* fire t ( lilcHtfo g I rlt. They dhl not pmy truant, t hut were jmekeil olt home for rcfuhintf ^ to hetray thoir lover*. The hitter were f escaped after paying fines of §2*5. r Thu series of disasters overtook w the young people simply because v they were preparing to elope. They j were failed in this tin* first attempt, j hut notwithstanding the fact that they f are now on the los.ing side, the end is not yet. The course of true love is f rather eorruguted at pr'jscnt, hut they y are not as thoao who have ubandcmud i, all hopes. The names of the young men t in the affair us read on the justice's ] docket yesterday, Kdwurd Dufee and n Martin Jiallcm, are well known to all n HocUford people They are tho sons of r wall-to-do respeetuhle people, and fro- f queiit tin* best society Koekford affords, d Indeed, had they not been an good as \ any, they would not have found favor s in the sight of the girls, who them- 1 selves move in good society in Chicago. 1 Their names are withheld by the send- t nary authorities out of regard for their I parents. The young people were dis covered by the janitor in the very riel t of eloping. f Favor (ioiii'ml l.ss’s llslrs. Washington, May 1 .—The court of t claims lias decided in favor of the heirs 1 of Unhurt K. Dee in their claim for ' damages for timber cut off the Ravens- H wood, Vu., estate during the lute war. * The claim was for 9275,000. The court ^ awards 9217,000. Congress has yet to L pass upon this finding. Much Work V.«t to ll« Done. Washington, May 10.—There is ^ much difference of opinion as to when ( this session of Congress will be ended, j Democratic Representatives think it „ will be early. Speaker Crisp, Mr. Ilol- i man and Mr. MeMlllin (J'oiin.) are \ divided between July 10 and Aug. 1. The Democratic Senators have little n hope of au early adjournment. (] Cleveland .M«mi In Control Uh hmo.nh, Va., May 21. The Demo / ratio State convention met at noon to- ^ day. Thu Cleveland men are in con- ^ trol, but Inure agreed to divide tiie dele- | gatlou-at-large with tin* Hill faction to ^ insure harmony. From present Indira- ^ i lions the delegation to Chicago will | have a decided Cleveland majority. ^ Ha null i% Coining Oiii- Way. Vn miiiA, It. t\. May H». l\ I). Iligga, aditor of ihe ('harlot ts town (Prime j Kdwards IslulidI Huiirdiun,whohus Just * returned lu re from Honolulu, expresses J' the opinion thut in Icsg than a yeur i from the present tluie the stars and * • stripe* will he flouting1 over the 0 lluwuiiun Kingdom. l"«ui|ile (tfuniiiK In I uiirmlor IIaukax, N. S., May 1» There I* d | dMtressing destitution in lutbrftdor p now. The captain of the Harlow ft hi Urns a report of a ease of starvation a in which a mother drujftfcd herself tu •i neighbor's to beg food for her two , h children, amt on her return without i| h found both dead. ¥ t Arftoit* I* fur I Irtelsiol *l*i rsoa, Arh, May 1*. —The Terri* (orial hemoeratie convention yester* j, da> elected delegates to I Imago The ,t convention recmuuuded Marcus A. j Smith us delegate to (uufnism an«l iu 4, dorsed tirover ( levelaud. n I i iUml suimsmis l uurl U WAsHlSiiToM, May 1" ‘the Supreme * | Pour! bus bunded down a decision in ¥ favor of the up|H’lh e in Ihe case of the h Hi. Louis, VuiuUlii »v Terre Haute rail * r»»ad appellant. vs liie Terre Haute .y 1 Imliauatsdis isdroid * III* OIO*m I % * r * !*••«!i I osttati Uiuy *» t»!|» ► 4*1 duf si| thsautn ' 4u| UtuMlS* I I* 1 us b iuou it to U04M I 11 I*** <«• IU >4il «UUI si l> Mims lu lbs luuiul •outs. I sow Um|IO us t. Ml* 0*0 Iu *U lb# turn 11 u vi mou d u*s I situ si sis* *ud tr14 J I 0‘i,v I* -si s id !•* Vue* • us **b» . | about ubi |'>, S4iu\« st ti »t* lisa. I fc t |* S i I 1 > lUfbl US s! Vn* 1i*H4 ' s i|i) t |u lit I liltll < * »s** Js*Jf ■, d 0* | <| fib, istaviiisg said tags*! 1Mb • Ik ' o ut iw*tu i| \ 4i«p b ■* *. • * its * t ** M'p mi dsHlght deUs is* iUtiua. u# j h I bo us l* »s« usissvtd Viift|l» Iv Mis l || s 1 a iosv««ao»k ♦ * *sski«"-*« | a JlM iAk Is IMS 1kvib >«e •*»« *u«wt.*H *ik i*t*4 t | said •*,» j *' t* ».* cev lllk, atia vku s e| ih iiu * % M m *H'S >*ti» o tb«u*i*» lbs llbkMki U y io>b !*• Ii -*u*|i loo# « s Mo Mo* oi t *k« iis*Mf*. ut g- s* ess «*» 1 a*4 tsiumtsg aiutbs* Mimimm* kilo Vl* vn* b»f*m . ill Tb »*»• o* ss»s* ** »b4s • % * 114 bo tu\*S \ s *,lS *« Oft * Ml Hut o k*** * • * *1* * a* J o UalOtfe* %’ d *-*■ **•■» g ■ • V ‘ *" lf ‘ j | - » N 1 I I I t*»V j % Whiv.dfb io*gtg#f >g SI* ! || •’ IMn HsNlvsi bo««i * b^ fc*V i 1 ''ABU A NO HOI MKIfOLO, OME POINTS ABOUT MOW TO HAIUE Tl/MKEVf*. Irr i*ut+ Mr*4 •»!/#*•» »»♦ All Unit* tit* I ft 4 tl*rp % it Iff ft r«N»|» Utn* ’•bint >#fi« *4ttf** mttt$ |(BN«f|i/rlll tork+f. Of i?lt brunches ol poultry keeping, vising tin keys 1* perhaps the must ilmasl ng, a* well ms th« most profit hi* V/« reel ihiii wo are ocr«m !ishleg something when w« Ink* a owny, shaky little poult weighing nly a few ounces wh eh Is sc weak s to tie unable to stand on Its legs nd looks ns though It would rnthsr tr than live nnd hy our care and at uitlon raise him up to tie n log, trong bird that will Up I he sewles at iilrty pounds or more when less tone v mouth* of nge. 1 hare heard of oung mala* weighing niileh morn mil this hut If mine reached thirty ound* at I > month* without extra ushlng or fattening, I thought It was olng prnMy well. Of tho many varieties the bronze i* l present the favorite, and Justly so ; would seem, when wo consider Its limy excellent qualities. J he bron/.o assesses the handsomest plumage.at vln* tho largest *i/,e take* on fat. i iullly. and holng gentle and doeile i disposition. Is easily controlled, rhtle tho young poults lire healthy, j iirdy, grow rapidly and uro easily eared I'uro-brod stock I would have tiy all mans Ui begin with, say* tho toun ry (.eiitleinnn us their early minority under* them more doslrithlo for home so. ris well in for uiiirxot purposes; nd If tho strain ho brought to nny hlng llko perfection, thero Is always , demand for young stock. »* well as ir eggs. A fine spcelumn of tiron/.o omollmos scores us high its WtJ ouudi In n posslhlo IOo. 'f'ho Varlo y I* well name 1, us Its plumage is ichly endowed with tlm many tieau Iful nnd Iridescent lints of lit I - color, 'ho long, slander no k glistens with oppory bronze the hack |« like bur ishod gold each fenthm* banded with iitlny-black the lull brood breast mum wim oron n mie*. wuuo me 'ing covert' show it brilliant curving unil of bron o i>uinotlint'.« nix Inches n depth, fcruilng tho bird's chief or* n meet. Although n groat deal has boon nahl bout tho weight of ilron/.o lurkoyi* ct wlion solo, ting the slock, ono bould bo guided Hourly an much by lie symmetry of tho bird and tlio entity of 1U nliiiiiiige in by Its size ml weight, Tho head should bo long ml broad, with wattles of a deep J lob rod, mid a strong, wull curved oak Tho body should ho long mid on post lit tlio eon Ire wllli a full roust, broad hack, stout thighs and bunks of rnmloriitO length In young Irds, tho shanks are a .city shining lin k, but they grow llghtnr with ago util they dually bocuiuu of a p ilk or i osh color. At ten months of ago the hens us* ally hugin laying, uml nhould weigh i*<>tii IS to 20 lb., while the rnalo* of ho llrnt hatch ought to wogh from 2 > ii ltd Hi. home fanciers dc.daro (lint tiolr young stock far excuedn these 'eight* hut for breeding purposes 1 houId not cure for any larger birds — hat Is, of thin ago. Both male and uiialo Increase considerably In weight uring tho two following yearn, for ho bronze does not reach maturity ntll three your* of age. The eggs re then huger, hotter shnped, and a renter per cent of thoin prove fertile; onsoqtiontly, If possible; procure on* two yours eld to start with and ftorwnrd select eaeli season some of be finest of tho young stock to take lie place of those which become sup* rannunted. Where all young heu* re kept, the gobbler should on two r three year* old us In Hint ciiso Hie rogcuy will possess greater stnmlmi. [ bens of Hie first yunr ecu well do* eloped, their eggs are often very irgo nail Him uml lliey llioiiiselvu* •e luenll.y prove patient ami rellilblo roodors and evecllont molhers, mid olhg lighter In weight and neiro ne ve they arc less likely In h oak Ihe gg' In tho nest or to crush tlio little ii'Levri I t lt*"> ItaUIng. Colory In now nil Imporlunt rrufi ml uvory innikui uml uvury green rocury •torn, or ■urli it* nil vcgtda* Iok Ini vo lii tlm fid I uml winter, e«l ry umongut tlm vegctitbln* •old. In liter word* ll mny ho ueldownn* nno I (ho lieeut *«l!•.«■*. WhorulM It fiW eiti’N ago ll could only Ini culled u uu.y, on to it only hy the fnw It no* not tnkn it gruut deal of room to row «uHtolcot for ftimlly uve, lieneo ny family (hat grow* vogutub o* ill II mny a* well Include calory. For |iiii'|io»ij» ol family mm. It may B Jil»l u* Well to fmrehliB'i (HIM or two ■" Ircd |dnnt* air nh grown hilt hum mere in wttnlud. or tlin oli.noi i to grow for tho uniiket, Ihoii hy nil lunni ral*o your own fdanta For market |iur|u«u* (lie tlm croft i iiowii In tha hot bed and |dunlol out ■ Milt M Iht MOIIthcr I* nettled tt It*III hi* ero|i will come In ithoul tho ami f .Inly or in Augunt. hut there u only i Hid ted detimud ut that time and (lot eiieral eroji U groan out door*, tho md l* rather *low in grrmliintlug and e*nl* are a|d to gel ahoad of them eneo *ow ill lino a font uimt l|m ail but ullghtly covered Well dim |e null either hy the loot a Inch1,I, to buck wf I In' Nfntdui or n roller, t he hc»t of ad fnuiltou* to rolot tlery. whether th * *« I led or a* a ofi U In low but turn land ol a *nudy attire If ttiv wa wr I* at ail Hi wt ilhla tIti 'VH» feel of the tttcfaee *U oieli the letter tho only alii allnli to nml bed* re-,utro Until |ilulttllig tile t* to In* ke|lt tree front Weed* > the fitaut* grow loo much to loft af.ne feanling eau tie done It |« wall ■aietimu* hi vet ii t bait the tu|*« he bu*l of all |< uni» are obtained by •v« lrwu*|ti«uHttg la lb* *ee4 laid, at It It Hot often tha Irueb men gltfa ll* etira t wro, It the land t* moUt, t we lufyint Ibefr • newly need water >g but II tbe land t* d<», IN a dry Utmm tkll mutt be wtu tided to or lire luul* not*' dawg t»A t ui -maii * urwl tt to Id I *4***«» Wf '*hvr It |n()« M Hi# up unman III Jftt«* || UlMt* 1*» •Mr 4 II nn lh»» felM ul ^ iftMti Imw «■ HMUtytt ii.e mrm«f mu *U*bl It. w«g|| n }%■>%¥ fttf kilter |» |I m ll lilit* *%t*4 lutKf ■ft4 pet Hinifi the *mi* «' »«//« t er a Morn it of i plowing uad or nmr—t to »■ nura Ift tlm aprihg U ft go'ftl enough priu Urn The manure under tb* fuf, row keep* II wo rift, tit fir*t Ii/ hold I ftp op tlm «oll nnd allowing W'trill «itrftuut «lr (tt i lrmi'ile through it toon the Mir hue lie e!te< l oo the ft. anur and It begin* M i|'«oiii;.o»o giving off Inorn limit it* It d-m* *«< Th« eofi atMfil cultivation Hint the torn mop ftof il* *Uuiulni< * lhi« fermentation Miid mix a* llm nmiiMn through tlm *olL lint (or mIifto*t everything (food linn of a large quantity of conmo manure whether It In plowed under or put on tho laud after planting, The old Hutch rod currant In about tho bent of all that Iiun boon Intro* dticnd notwllliNtandliia tho Mnortiotl* o' Nome Intom.lod purl,Ion. It In n aood plan to mulch rnxpber* idc i, an It ban O 'onNhowu that mulched platilN will produce luoro and bettor herrlcN than Humo left unprotected by drying wind*, A corroNpoiideut of nil Knntorn ox clmntfa tntkn about, it "gallon of pota Uion.' How would li do to way half a peck wlmii talk uni about article* that am moHNiired by dry umaNuro? Without going Into tho , uoNtlon - bo often dlncuaNiul of llm value of cook lug food for «wlue all tho tlmo au occasional cooked food In a good tiling and In ureally rellnlit I ll In a inlnlakee notUai th it Ivy vlaeN make Iioiinub damp Tlm exact contrary w llm olTod for (he route that ellng to Iho NldcB of tlm boiiNu till ill’ll fill I 1111 HIIiIhI Ill'll III llm WJllln. I low miioti uklmuiot la |iur«i it null lot brtgbUh.4 by |iruuiog tt wait u mo4 inub y toil Hut trim M h. ii going Niu u warm iilmu" |ibcro lulu u emoor uiwuy* koo|i ibu iiiuiitb ultneil >o Mini Ibu ulr limy In wormed by Ifu. |iub*u.‘0 Mirougb thu niwu mo ti muctioi thu lung* A gmul tonto for tbo bnir U of uull wuti i i t. ua|>iHOifnt nl atilt to u hull |i)ill of wu'or u|i|)ll«4 to tbo bull' two to' Ibioo lliiioa u * .oil tlm u'tiut ut Mill 00*1 o' U III..IIlb will to alll |l|'lalilg, M Ill'll l. 0.1 or lot. nil thl. IIIH» alnl you cm In .In ii a by i> nt lug u llltl.i but u.iUiroioi tbu lout mol druiulug |l i.1 iinktljl. tU.'H tel t| in tbu itvwu to hunt Wrungh mi l It will Im Ua gmul u* now To to,uove tram ru.l met tuk at.itti Hub tniliun )Ul<« uu lb» alum then minor it wiib amt ui.4 Uy wo urtiwl.a In Ih.i ua If uue»a*ut'| lopea! tbc, l«iHv«a two or threw bm, « U(u.u Ir. iu uo.al hliofa of ink mo atnuWrly When out. \ no gar will awuteiuu..* 4o Ik l« baying grabum floor itaw gat but await .|i>untiit«« nt n ttwu lb* mtnrwer bum* , >•« n guu4 nuuitty of grubuui Iwanl ..*e4 fur flyaimnttwat aormiucfl U I tit to Hoe. it la v«l|.'4 ruU» nut I itunr ur nWifitam mol la ntra It geo a nr bulb** .N.k'-a liman htvui) ia not ».»i.. tint . ■ «t> to bn it t t |uat n attHI bniler Ibnt itu bo | t»t*Fv4 iwlM »i|%t |mn«i THt ■*ITI»M JOURMIVMAM. Kaso. ' 4TW A l.tfa of povarty V/ th A final* In (ho Poor Howao. "Tli« Kngf i*h JOurnayiiMWI haa Ah aft Attrnitfvn lifa," *nya Ibtilafi haW 'f'hwnltaa it* nh nrth la on "VilfAgo l,i fa In Old fin gland'' in tU May M«w KogJand Megaglna, "Ml Aftlhg (Alt III Ina work, perhapa ndloa away, At him o'clock iu tli« AUfomer morning, with a In avy haakat of tool# ami food Afar hia ahouidar, ha often work* until eight abaolntaly I,r*akfoatlaaa; tlian half an hour la allowed him for hia < beerleaa meiil i/I eY,i,l tea and brrad ami (at bacon; at noon ha haa an hour or laaa, for what dinner ba baa lirouglit with him; and at flva o’clock alula Ida day* a taak, lia aometlmaa taking a light lunch In tha middle of ilia aftarnoon Aa with tha farm lalnOfar, rlnrtjmatiain early aaaka him for a victim, and at ai*ty ha la quit* apt to In- a uaeleaa old man with 'a < rick ill Ida Inn k,' a burden to himaalf and Ida relative* Kerning nt hia heat I and in the height of a buay aeaaon, not tn «*eee "Ambrose Jticrce iw a wit , n philoso pher, a genius," say* Walter Block burn liurla In u Corner at, ])od»lay's, in thn May New KugJand Magazine. "The reawon he haw not been heard of in the Cowl: iw, that editor* are horrl lily afraid of genin*, He Iw now sixty year* of age, being remembered in London aw a hrilllant Journalist womo twenty year* ago, Jin work iw too virile, loo unUMItnl for the mmta/.lne*. Hi* wtyl* Iw peculiar to himself; it I* like that of no other living writer. Iliw wtoriew are iinii|itn In contempor ary literature. If they aiiageel any in tillel.at all, It Iw Hint of Kdgar Al lan I’oe. Iliereeiwn iiftnt-mawter of tile reitllwtienlly Jiorrttile and the on e«|ieeted. lake I’oe he haw weighed every word; not one could he replaced by a synonym wit hout lowing t he deli cate wnadew of meaning of the sen tence. He haw, too, like I’oe, wolved t he dlllleiilty of creating all atmow pliere of horror, lie haw more nearly approached the intense logical illogi cahieww of I’oe than any other writer in Ktiglish." Hidden Muelo. Thn Wawhlngtoii I’owt ha* learned of a new crane among the fawhioiiahle* ol I'arl* which Iw likely to he Imported at an early date into New York and Washington society, aw it, iw especially adapted for entertainment* to ho given during the mimnier. This inn, whistler, whoso huwlncww card pro claim* his ttwital t a lent for imitating nightingale*. Ho far it would appear that lie hold* undisputed wway In llilw peculiar hratteh of musical accomplish inents, and when engaged for garden parlies or any open air fete, can com mand hi* plica accordingly. All lawt wnmniqi lie was kepi conn ant ly cni iilnyed, and I lie outlook lor lie-com '*■**'• • in wih"" . i i » briniv. \Vlicii engaged for garden par time th« imitator of nightingalu* ie not seen I>y t he gne-t» ixh In* l akne lip lii« hi it ml lull i in I ml ii nip of «li ill I diet y, and thiiri) HtHilinli"! from prying eyea, i-ltarm* tlioguueU wlUiiniitntivi< pow I) I'M* UnpieaiArtiiy Appropriate A ok-rgyman, writing In tin- llomi li t |I- Ifuv iriv, Inellt loll* one of tlmmi ulriini'u ri'ini’iiUnii)» aIiU'Ii 'III eoiiio* time* liapoen*, \ m in ehurili. Alter ll_,(iJ, ig •< rmi'ii i i -id the notiie>» I-J “* i. ami tln-n an iionni'vJ fl ’ !-i«iiig Ityiun Nninliur Ha nnil mi At ilnii nionn-nt I »nw Idle ol the dwa> one ruining -lunil lint it iln, anil piiueiHt to hear what tn« lunl to any, wliii'h wna that I lunl lorgot tun lu giiu a notice oltlielndtcn' iw4 mg. I gave it aivotilingly, niiolo-umj to I he l ongn gat ion for my rarfelttihn.i»nii*lite iiliongh, hilt nhint we air intoi me*l that the pteee that killetl the ht.y, • an) mg Hi in o.vly (vet ha* lomeI pile mnl one hail noli * hum the mite ul ttui ii »a*t*i. the etoiy looks a hp tie tiroog A C*l»tul Mentone, An oM I'lmntiymmi wa*ln eiliemt*, to* m*I *1 toggle Mettled tong lieyoli-l mea*nte. * - titoogh lit* poor man I i-nnkl not make tip hie HOinl almttl •tailing on the ihaiaui |ouim*y i*nn night toi nephew hit ■* lighted i mi-|le nnthv hut* tehU. nudentd a* he a ml nil |o l*| -» "i'mlu when *un'-el thol II ta all mer with *' hi n Mow oal tie* i.*n IU “ i