The mawoul spoke to the woman- nnnl ' - strikes "III true note: In the pride of newly-realized atren th we may well appropriate the aplen id national ode 01 our elder lighting brothers, and remember 'l-`nr-called our nnvies melt away- n. `In-no nnrl Imnrllnnd nnhu Ilia For In, this way hath it ever been, even since time began. Has a woman bartered and bargained and lost (and been glad of the loan) to man. 100 Inanruuul spun:-V Iu um vvvuA-nu- soul: , I would make the trade complete; I ask ou to give the years you live And tge service of bands and feet, Will you weigh your prayers, your Ihnunhln vnur deeds. VIII wengn your playula, JUIII thoughts, your deeds, In the scale \\'lUl a ch.mea cnmssl Will you take a. kiss for n lilo of tlsl And the woman answered "Yes." For lo. this way bath it ever been, Avon ninnn limo he-nan. For lo, [ms mun II. Inc: ucuu, even amen time began. Has a woman bnrtered and bargained in mun in handling materials. w man u. vessel is completed all that is necessary to Iaumfh her is to open the gates, fill the dock and she floats out without risk or trouble. The advantage of is number of docks at. n station in the readiness with which a small vessel may be put. into a small dock and 5. large vessel into n large one at once, this being done with so much economy of time and labor. _ You needn't be laughing, my mummn, than 1- _ IUIJ lullus tun nu: u_,... ..- ._.,_.r J__ here. You, nnd-I guass--than light. Please kiss me good-night once more mnunnu. I could surely my promise keep, If you'd only stay with me just. as you are. And kiss me till-l go to sleep. `I'M: Vny llntln It Ivor Boon. St-ribner's Wugnzine. ' .. The man-soul spoke to the woman- soul: I would bargain, beloved." he said; Will you give [or your part, the love n! A hp.-xrt. . IOIIIIAL IIOOI IAIIIII. at. on. ?:..':`a.....'..`.``.'.".`. .`.`.`.'.`.`.'.. ..::::-:* :1 I you give Lu: Juun pun, um u.-._... of A heart For II love that is ruled by the head? will you give your cunn1n'; und pride and peace ' A For a. tender thought. or not I offer a. jest for n life's unrest." And the woman mid not t\ u. hath it been, `van ninnn time hmmn. fl lll'IVU lalnuw uun. Harper's Round Tuble. Just one more kiss for good-night, mammn, _ J ust one more kiss [orgood-night; And then you may go to my dear Pap!-I. And-yes!-you may put. out the light; For H! promiss you truly I won't be afraid. As 1 was last night; you'll see, `Cause I'm going to be papufs brave little maid, As he told me I ought. to be. But the shadows rnnunrnn mrunnm. . If you'll kiss me 1. little bit more; And you know I can listen, and hear where you are, n rnn nnlv won't shut the door. IOU nuuuuu no Iuuauun-B. ..._, ............\., dear. , w\\'hile you're bugging me up so ti ht; You \ ink that I'm trying to keep you horn where It Hm only won`t For I can hear you talking, I think It will make me so sleepy, may be That. I'll go to sleep just as quiek an a wink. And forge? to--t.o cry like It baby. "I-'u'-c1I|e1 DIIVIOS molt awn) - On dune and beadlnnd unto the II I>A_. on 1'c'nnL: sxnomou. 3 ll wuu; to man. ` -v'.vwT& j 3 1 I19 Wlihgton Street A Brave Llnlo Girl. 1 rl`,. kl- won't seem so dark, Our (ioodsrAre Always Sold on Their Vi Honest. ;S`traig'htforward Dealing With Everyoherr Re- V liable Goods at Low Prices: i New Furniture Coverings NEW cums CHEAP. IIIU noyl |Jun0 27th. t ` W w.0>lh,lI!.A1;W3-7 ..5'n'?s."i..n...n"""'7u';x'Z*'........"" :;.';.*:"`.'.:. bmmdz. my unborn Llniunnt null: no Rochdndngnondnonlhworth. ..':::- ;-*--*-*~*...':-..;-:--W-;' y . .coInpnny compo 0 htnuonnoonvuahutyylnndh. '1'? ones: at the iihad nnanopuizd gu noptctotnntoui ngnoou I nndbdngoilitwiuinptovd. The duh nddncllnnolluibotough diood Int oval: wmnh quota so Windnuonltlo. nllninod ontnighl. Thobuucotound Bydnlnll unadu- tionluothlllunovu-uahodulodtonul IIUVUJ I Dvvvalu Irv-|I-avII. Wasuimrox. May 7.-A second dee- patch has been received from admiral Dewey an followe: "Cavlte-I have taken poeeeeeion of the naval station at Uavite on the Philip ine lalande. Have destroyed the fortilicat one nh the hay entrance. I have A peroling garrison. I control the hey completely and can take the city at any time. The equadron ie in excellent health and uplrite. Spaniel: loee not fully known. but very heavy, 150 killed inolnding captain 0! Reine Criatana. I am aeeieting in tecting the` Spanieh elok and won ed. Thereere 260 nick and wounded in the hoepitel within our Iinel. Much excite- ment at Manilla. Will protect foreign re~ eidente. (Signed)Devey." Iona: nut oountunuouu. WAsnuu:-mu. May 7.---By direction ol the president: oootohry Long has not the following onblo dupctoh to oommodoto Throw 2 uowo : "1' president in the nuns of the United states pooplo thank: you nnd our oicon Ind men lot you nplcndid nch ovo- nonh and overwhelming victory. In re- oognition be In: nppointod yon |cbg-nd- min] nnd will noounmond a vote of thunk: 5. _.... L- LL. .4... lho-u.4I\ I1\in " `no voalmnnt noun 0101000 Inbrlo IXIICO ofiisco. Una Roobfuoaunoolcnnuforlho akin. Tho Royal nilihry college will close on Jun: 97th. 50c, 75c, 90c, 92c, $1. New Door Mats tT1aT11"E'snEwnv*snEs13Arcn. mlrll Inn I'll! IUUUTIIIUIIG I YOKU Ill UIIIIIII to you by the oongnu. (Sigma) hono.l NONE OF HIS MEN KILLED, BUT A FEW INJURED. The bong-Looked l`or News Iron eheuonn | mnnder ol the torn clan: Went Up Agglnn Ien|lIn-Buy no the thugs- uon Bureau Doolpherln the lounge. Wasnmumx, May 7,-Ah 9:80 o'clock the nnv nunhorihiee received one long- |ooked- or onbl run from commodore Dewey. In we: used Hong Kong, and in in cipher and brief, oomiotimr of only four or five Iinee. The nnvignuion bureau in lookod.end expel-be are deciphering the cubic. which will be nude known on noon and translated. Theonly open word in "MI\nil|u. . u-.....-... I ....... .4. man --.IML nu! ch. D Ivllvu nrnvwuu - --_.-._. `I N OIRTIFY THAT WE HAVE nlllni hula the Down on Oak Point. $3.11!): the rcullne mu. sud Ibund r= In-an mhnmnhdn. rel nunureu woruu. Aeeietenh-eecretery Vendelip he: re- ceived e ceblegrem from e friend who wee on the Mccullooh during the grub nevel en egernenc eh Menille in which he eeye : " be Spenieh fleet: of eleven wenhipe wee doetroyed totelly. Beat of ell no United Suelzee ehi were loeb or even duneged. No Uni Sbeteeere wee killed and only six were lcjcmd. ` Another ceblegrem received I) Mr.Ven- derlip, {ram the commender of t. e McCul- loch eh Hong Kong, etebee them the chief engineer, F. B. Recdell. died on May lea. The ceuee cl hie death in not known. "M nulls." Sooroury Long at: 10:30 o'clock rad the following to newspaper man u Dewey : dumtoh: .uuv A `Ian I .J`|A -nnnfirnn IP- EON. Commodore Dewey : report: is longer bhsn expected. It was thoughh no that shot one sheet was all of it. but other chute no arriving and than are now four. I0 um bin in will make at least aovo- nl hundred we a. A.-:-n-..o._._.-45--cu \'.nuIgIin `in: pa. on ten: ANILLA, May l.-'l'be squadron ur- rivod ob Mnuilln on daybreak this morning. Ivnmedinuely engoged the enemy and de- abroyed the iollowing veuelo: Reina Chrinbinnn. Cnbillo. Ulloe, Isle do Cuba, Gen. Low. the Duero. Oorreo, Veluco. Mindnnoo, one bronunorh nnd the water bnttory no Onvite. '1he equsdron in unin- jured nnd onl A few men were slightly wounded. T eonl moons of telegnph- ing in to the Uni Staten consulate so Hom1Kona. Iahnll nommunionbe with nun. (usgueuhu-wax. In brief Dewey etetee thet he has ni- lenced the bettery completely, that be out the cable himeelf end he has the hey end everything else completely At his mercy. He has, however. been uneble to teke - eeeeion of the town of gllnnilla for lec of mguno nno umwu mow: couauuuu In Bong Kong. oommunioubo him. (Bigued):DIwn!. in hunt Daunv mum. hlnh ha ha: Ii- GENERAL PARAGRAPH8. 45c, 50c. 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2. Dun) : looond Dupatoh. ._-_. II... F! A .A... It KIIDIIIJVC I-$II$-IU HI, Qnc. May 7.- l'|onr-Rooolp | mu-yet. ulol. Qnoutlonl: I0: duo ; Patent!-I Ha mono t lor mug; , ugasw .u.0v.ou. `St-o on 0nurloBagI.g..2to 1o. Nalw Hu'd.$l,IHo lhtollo; .oIaoOo'0au. .I8eIo4bo;Ryo.Ilo 030; logo 03 on ; un , mm 00; . w.m:ot1uo-z.uu.1 than no; Buns. how ; -to &Itht.Iownnhlpo.1olo |. ag1`o:luI.0nto10r- IAIV_IIP00Ia IAIIIIU. "Q {.h3'&' 35'-Y'1n"':'an'1B'.?d- |; `f 'nv.I.'I ld;peu."6nId;' M; allow Am..l)I : hoavnasnotlz-II u.MIId; V! 0d. Oheuo- anon: W"""` urged IO Duy-you [DOW UBII yuluucu IUUIII lunu But-if you buy and would nthu have you): money buck you may have it without a single question. ' ._-F ' 4- -A --g 4-; snca surrs :8. 310. $12. OAK HALL tries to please you. We want to gain r con- dence. It pays us to represent our Clothing Onctly as it. All we ask is a fair comparison of our goods and does. You will not be ed bu - I: but nrself about It. mg .a.'.`. _;3'... .'.s'.'...,3f.'.a Irrmlydo nthu Inva your moan back vou YOUR CONFIDENCE. A special lot of Black Lustre, very high bril- liant nish, fast black, perfect goods. usual price 70, special at 49c yard. ~ Navy Blue Lustres. Grey Lustrel. Ll/STBE I Blue 0.1- Black, Sinle or _ __ .._:II .._A I. DISTRICT: bAIHI8. no: or Sin le Double Bnu Colpr will not In 0. Sevnd with silk. H. D. Bijgby co.'. I` XI -C-Qrnv, #70 "MY cLdrmInI.~ Q mo smut. Bnutod, Pun Wanted ng.:' 3|. hm Sas'l\_\`Curu:ins. '_ mo, 150.180. soc, am. 000. % sumo... V . 1".-'-"-;'_ Lac! Chrtalna. 3--.] -..-.'.l...'-..l Pom? arocx mam. annnuunmunv vlIuAlI\ um! I-lAV' uquov yin -un--up Gmid midniont. prions`:-ight. Madras Cuftainso %_ Chenille Cuttaint. _, window shuns. ' ' 259. 860. 490. 690. 700, No, 009. C_urtai_9` W 1 `Donate lull. -._..AX-_a A. 3&0 Cl r_-_`-3`-'-"8-".---."'...`7'-..:-.'-.-.-. 935 "V1v'7ood`".na 5;... Trimmings. in Q -A hunt-.1. All v XMMIROIAL. 3-.';'.:a.z'-3:.-... F ........;| 012-" ll,MIOd; . ,1 thlnk It voryboeom~ `Io And doyou know, `gun y and up-to-due In 5 - `Donut-0 I yin Oh.InlvIyn gotsulted D W. A.` was fstmv. ;ubolVouhoin. WM. NICHOLS V.S. I W.-A. ucu1u., ks. .v. ll. I, I It vryboeom- nlno. Anddoroulmow. :u;h.uuu| . . I00 -255 ..lH7 -.173 :70; H0 9|} 236 I 13 ? 9 If nun LIOVIIDOIIIIO. 31. I0: I ah Wol 3'15 174 wo lost that on I:-lull kill . clergyman Ivor loud. ` An Engllnh clergyman of omlncnoo mu liked by n groupof London mend: whom was the hen Iarmon ho had our board. -on unn mash." In nnunrod. the sur- to the home. .W_hy, II II tho nacho:-I" oxolulmoo hll companion. know -you by yom voice. for! was In the church and heard you proaoh. I am blind, but I on tho! you the way. I can take you to who door." Th. olomvmnn nrotaocod that he could than no ooula nnu mu wly uy mm-uu. "Surely," laid his new acquaintance, "you will not rotuio no the plouuro oi conducting you. I am nolnboggn. Every one II to kind to me, and 115 is seldom in-' deed this I can under any one an union. an lm thin man want on arm in arm. Good was 1 can I-Inner may on: u -uuw. So the two men wont on arm um, und In ten mlnutu they were at the rich! door and pu-Md. During that than walk the but sermon which the clergyman had over but-d.\fvu pruohod. un -nu nlmnlv." in am to hll English tho non Iarmon no nun our nuuu-u. "It you mum," in IIIVIWOIHI. mon which hu Inuenced no mo direct- ly and never been forgotten. I can well you IO ones. It was punched In the streets oi ' Bootoh many year: ago by I hllnd mun." II. In-A hnan m-anohlml. ho llld. Ill ' Boston year: ago In n uunu lulu. Ho hqd boon preaching. nld. Phillips Brooks church And had Iturted to mull` back to the house when he was staying. Being 5 Ibronger in Boston. he baonmo bontund and. turning to 3 man who wu behind him. ukod to be dlreoud the home. uun.. an I. um nrnnnllnrl" uxohlmao the I sue you no IIII uour. The olorgymnn protested not tlnk at troubling the blind man and that he oould Ilnd his way by hlmloll. uq....I. N um Mn now nounnintanoe. : ' ,1 I _ -4 nay.-vn1n_IIt'a`tfo Do `me sprlnu ` , ~ * -~ In the pltootohuy ur ' ' - - mu lvo u-nunnclon. `I U laugh Nut. They are - lor and when ` ~ oorlnli ofrwtth anm ~ ` k 0 1 ock or - k , 1:i.5_mun Bnuhoa. E'T{. . - yhlgheuv. Ind prloealowost.` _.. - ._..a.-..--- u;__._____ -`__ _. board-wu pluonoa. It nu simply, " in Mid to English Mondl. the story of 5 man blind from hin_birth. when not In: staining with contentment und peace and when hen-I was thrilled with IIOIIIO of his mercicn and bloulngu. um. many. had um him to I Iohooi and bloulngs. HI: man had um Iohool tor the b Ind, when ho had been Mu hm read by nlud mum, and any in MI him I small Income which uumcod for his wants. Ho lived alone, but he could go shout the ntoptn wlqhout 1 guide. He told me that ho oonaldered that he ought to bi thankful for being -born bllnd because ho had so much lemon for qum though. There would be sung enough In nnbthu world for him to I00 everything. an L... nnonr fmmnmnn than nrmon." world 101' mm to I00 ovorynnmg. Ihavo never forgotten that urm_on," added thc clergyman. H1: example ol oontoncmont and uinoomy of mind lm never caused to be helpful to me. `I have told the story often to my Ehgllsh oongrp gahlom, and It haqalwayl deeply Aocogd them. "-Youth'I Companlqn. , nuns. For 90 yeora hao Ilaa Scott oot thno Juh hing yellow dots. apporently In tho moot Iaphnard manner. over tho mapo often they horn name from tho press A few moments \. ..Lchlr'.3 will convlnoo one that there Ia method In her manner. She known the oltuatlon of overy one ao wall that she could olmoot porform her work In the dork. It lo very trying on tho oyon and only one thoroughly acquainted with the oltuotlon could .do It In a aatlefaotory manner. Tho object of color over tho dot: la that oy may be men roodlly poroelved by on uolnn tho mapa. ` Formerly a tlny drop or red waa put In tho oentor of the yellow aplaeh. but oo tho black dot under- nooth ohowa through tho yellow perfectly tho uao of the red hoo hoen dlaoontlnued. whloh loaoono tho labor by hall. miss: at: Ill llnlnn an ll: Anntll WIIIOII III!!! luv uuur uy uuu. Then no 685 light: In zhu Atlantic ooul. beginning to count no the northern part 01 Nowfoundlnnd and oomlnulng to the south ohoro 0! Venezuela. Thin In- oludol than on the golf or Iaxlco and along Ihopout of the West India. On the Pnolno coon than an only 88 light: That it will bo soon that Its: Scott pun onhundndu o! Ihounudn of her mm yel- low dnho In I you : time, although Ch! work: butt!-on 0 I. In. to 6 p. m.-Now York Sun. Tho Imdlooa Taok ol Porlootiag tho Hydro graphic Ooo Charts.` Mlsa Eliza Scott, cousin oi Admiral Scott, is a littlo woman who sits hour aft or hour, day attor day, in tho hydrographit oiilce, Washington, and puts little dubs oi yellow paint homo and there our tho thon- sands of mspo iunod by this dopartmon M Each 0; thooo yoliow spiaohoo covers, I: don dot ooncoal, a tiny black dot whloi marks one or another of tho hundrods oi iighthouooo oosttorod along our coast line: for tho guidanoo of thooo who go down to the no in ships. Although tho same yol- low dot marks than all. than is a variety of lights. They no Izod onoo. intormib tent lights, rovolving onoo and rod and whito ashlights. with occasionally a rod oootor. which indicates shoal water and dangor and toilo tho mariaor to koop his ship woll outoido tho spaoo oovorod by the light. Fm 90 van haa Min Scot! mt thus jab Gcounolowlmnnl hyxuhhg. What's the lunar. Brlnku-ton! You loot no It {on hadoomothlnguuionnon yountnd, _ A 7_ _ . A > " I IIVQ BU IVPIICL AIHW badly w I toundadollu Sunday this morning. " Vnnra u r-at Innn I nun: " lull]. If IIITI IIIIII IUVFI KW IIIII nan-o know to Md." But wait You don't nndcnhnd Inc. Inn ! nah up mynlndwhothorlfor got thodolluorwhcthuny wile Illppod It in; D0 tenuous the panel tuning thluphonhor. Novnlllwunhoblow would be well worth writing up. On tho ll`! goio-hunndoontcntlht I tonnd It ubo ll simply Into tbodollu-. `I un_h."-Chlcuo Nun IIIIIIIAI TTII IIIII IIlIII'IllIIK- You'ro tho am Inn 1 over aw that .-A-I.) mung. `LL Cnallnnn nf nu-unnn ha I)|ll'EIlllI." "I have." bonpllod. "I'm worried- ndly W0'|Ot- toundadollu In my lnnal-U ha-an (lulu mnrnlnn, MARKING THE COAST LIGHTS. "s-anon-ctr`) IV in man mu". [mm wnn m2w% 1p1:As.| nil: mm mu. HAVE TM-'"" ~i nun. - -Ann A n znnnll '- A - The Unltod lulu Ill! lot to Iorkto Dllltlo Ilnt-clan l'loo0-!I-olnlcr Io- gutq Iu Ian Inrdlhlpc to oonund hm:-woym u olouly wunonouu ~ . Lonnox, May 7.-'1`ho Spectator in on article today argon the Uniud sum to hop tho Philip inn islands. to` nice I colored Army of .000 men, and with this upoy any to hold the Philippines. Hawaii and Porto Rico. toying tho Army 0! ooonpotlou out: of t. o loosin- VCDIIC. . (`an-n.`nlI:lIl:l Ch nnv-~ Wit-jg gnnh.` g`f. Continuing. lb lays: "Wlhh Inch : gar- rllon thouiulanda would In an sale as I drawing room and as {diet buuineuu Broadway or the Strand. The United Bhtourl will merge lrom tho wnr with an. M... and lung unbihionn. Tho! Bhtourl will merge Iron: mo WI! wnn new Ida: and large unbitiom. They will Invo debuted I second-olul II...`-.4-n -0:10; and uI Incl |III- HI &u|1 31?. rlo I No.2 {Io ; 43 .00. ' to u E _ Uulflllh ruu Q . In-In nape. _ CI`! 0nl.|' {h to ux)!` Will IIIVI uaxnuwu I Iucunu-uunn Enropun state and will feel mute- ly thnb. no mutton stand. the would hnvo boon dofonuod by I rth-out one. They oonld not hnvo fought: Fnnoo. to say nothing oi Grant Britain. without suffering gnvn ddont. so an snd euormoun ion on land. Tint in not him propouibicn which mien United Bbnbodhouypcr. nnd Wuhington will con incl! 00 conntrncbn nbiolun iron ab. Thlb onoo built, the desire {or A position in the world equal to mhnir nmitim nmomr nnhionl will form 110 I0! I poomon In Iilll wuuu tquu w their nmong union: will than to n nndon the idea of non-inter nation and change the Moncoo doctrine into I direct: and effective protecbornto of the two Amorios-. IAIITA Lang OLA ITnH'n Hhnhnn mi" Egan IO [W0 BIIIUYIXM "We hope the United Staten will koap the Philippine inland: and thnt they can hoop um thorn II no doubt whntovor. Europe, to put the truth in its most brutll form. cannot attack them without our per- mission." W in .1: -Iulantllidb I Iml "OOH." End lento pants to war: uduio|olIhodl1Ioulln- "III." In. K. 1 Walls. Ion ugcndilullo in United sum undo- pnnaoluuonnlnpaulnt d to Ian udlnphqfuuh Thcduhrlnolnon Orb hangi- uu buy that an was uni-ihallhnjnnlnlv I9-`Iain Jinn Q-any nun-urn-yr. LonnoN,Mey 7.-The Madrid cone: n- dent ol the Mornin Poet ere: T ere was never much A 00 lection 0 unknown. bninleu end servile individuals on the pre- e_ent majority in the lower. house of Spen- ieh rliement. `Senor Segeete hu meny he Ihipe to contend egeinat,but the wont in the groan etnpidity of his iollowin . E nelly broken is his second reed-tbe - de ity of the urn: . The Army is fuithlulg ite delityieto pain, not to the incep- ehlee who have handed her over powerless to the enemy. It is pitiful to think that Weyler now occupies a patriotic niche. Hie moremente are cloeely watched, and it ie not unlikely that he will be erreeted. Such A etep, however. would only precipi- tate events, not prevent them. WIX. 1 unu IIIU lnlllll Dpllll WIII IIUU IUIVII the Canaries unprotected. There in an enonnouu qunutiity of coal thero-larger than At Any time in ynn. In vinw nf nnnihln nnrlv nnmnlionhinnn unsu nu Iuy lama ll.`I yurl. "In view of pouiblo only complications ihia ndviublo to auto that, though the majority of the moat important. plnoel on hho Canaries no held by Bricinh cspitol, hhoy virtually Il`O Spanish booauuo the Spanish govornmout iuinb `on all had and bualnm being registered nmhr Hmnhh nuns. Rn In All intanu and IIIIQ anu IJIIIIIICI XIII` 'lWlI|Ul`UU under Bpanhh name. So to all intents and purposes a British enterprise in the Canar- iee ll Spanish. In in thoroughly believed in wellinlormed circle: on reliable indica- tions than the Spanish government in now directing aotention to and has rpecic de- sign: on the Spanish copper miner. the mace important: of which are worked by foreign capital and which have hlbherto en- tirely escaped." zuunulvuu VI 11-: -unnvu. Nxw Yomc. Mn 7.-A doopntoh to the World from Lon on says: A manage from La: Pnlmu. the principal town of the Cnnuriu. report: the u-rivsl more on April 28th of the merchant: steunor Icon. from Cldiz. with twenty-ve tom of gun- powder nnd nixtoon tons of xed Immuni- tion. for the fortications there. The Leon bud aluo {our hon-ton gun: and four tom of fixed ammunition for the inlmd of Tenoritfe. WHIOI nlltlllluf. we Dclnulnlvlln minia- tor at Mudrid. telegraph: thnb Spain in- bondu to protest to the patron ngninab the intringomont of intarmtnonnl luv involved in the United States hiluro to make the blochdo of Oahu oootivo. I '- b an who ~ .u= :i'.........J ..`.'.':.` WM.- NICE lloho from `tho IIIIQ Not the nli hum faith in nuchod to the DIKIT IIIIII IIU II III Ill Ixllllpli Ill quill); Iuu DIXDIVIII . Senor Mono in the Spain): aortas has clnllnugod I din-col not of confidence. do- claring that lab govornnonh nhould ruin it it wan not carried. Tho 25th `moot. colored. Mb Oh- tnnoop y y Alta-noon for Tunpo. ll XIIIZITI WIIIII OI] C- n'qnno- Aulricnnuuuouutlyraonud in Lon- don. lie-ndng nu`: inhrput than u :3? Spin Io noogniu hots, howovor I Rioting ltill continual in Spin; 4 Town hi hm band and ruin; a no-AI. |IroIgboIIIIuUnIhIl8:t':nIuunid- Ilhnuuoadthotlonq duboof Spnhvuinunnd during the nnnlllol A In . ':'.`. ......-=.-*.z==.....* *" -~.-.--:..... .. nmun Oapltnllnl Uncnly. N :w Yonx. Muy 7.-A deapnboh to the World from London says: The pouibility of no attack In I United States eet: on the Cum-y in nude hu caused an: nn=uy tooling in Liverpool, when extensive in- menu in the Canaries are held. FBI.` I:-ugnlnnl .u.-us.--uuulgnh cal 6.5.. NTGIFI ID 0110 UIIIIHOI II`! IIOIU. The Liverpool correl edema of the Dnlly Chronicle telegnp e: "I hnve - oerheinod that the pouihiliby of such an attack in by no mean: cllaoouuhennnced hy welnnlormod peroone. Indeed, in it looked upon rather no 3 probability than jotheh wiee. I find also um Spain will not leave thn nnnnrim unnmtnnmd. Them in an To Proton to `rho Powon. I.n.\`l>oN, Mn 7.-'l`ho Coponhngon cor- xapondonu of t 0 Daily Mail up: "Baron Wodol Jurlaborg. the Scnndimvinn minia- nr at Ilndritl tnlnarnnhn thnh Snnin in- uounpcor Ftmcin Joooph to uh innooou in hvot ol European inbr- nuion. But lot Gran Britnin the power: -nnIlI Lav. nrnnli nhlnll -iII| RI Ain G159.-;@!!!_5.E0-~ vuuuon. nu mt uwu nruuu Inc pu would lnvqopooly dd with 8| min. Rayon bun-nth no not anhnl Lung`, Inn. Io uury Iluuri cu uuuu. Phodnlnolningilnnonhnn. IAIdB|liIbIry | woulnonllh lIiq)nno- l--innn-nrnnn-nnllvl-nnnlnd in Lnn. WIN WILD QKOLE l'IU Ivtww am A Lupou. lnguln Bin In! Iudnhlpl. ....,.u ll-.. '1 NVL- Il_J-hI AA--n lunltlou or Ivar lulu. HIVJAILY _SAT6'BDAY. MAY 7. R198. u-It Cubs. | 12:1- 1-on an on lndlnn who vain: and (haul mil. .0!` A_._I-_g- I'I-.._-_. `if. Andrews Ramon. John` Stlndup, 2. brawny Iroquois In- dis` , who has been about town for nov- er: days selling bead-work,et,c., was one at the company of Canadian my.` agent: which went to the Soudan for ti: British government some years] ab. M _ Me to Egypt in '84," said John to the ` noon, proudly. Fifty-five Caughnawqgua go.` Pilots, see,on- river. Was away nix mont.hs-one'- month go, one month come, four months Egypt." "See any lighting 3" queried t e rs- porter. Yes. you. Me see fighting. Had` gun, too. No shooting. Just watch. 'GyptIana no speak Iroquois. 1\() under- stand their language. Just. watch him. It him go to shoot. me, me shoot him, um? . ` , ' . `god: must be seen to be appreciated. ." ` W _ gld Swell." I have a wide rance and V_ `hvhqyon tolook it through. You will ' `and Innnnnluln `G3 tinns no good--can'c anooc. e got meda.l-one, two medal. Got `em home-Cau9-hnawuga. Might lose _him bring him.` Asked ow he liked his Egyptian ex- perlonoe,J ohn replied: Too hot. Coun- try no hot. Go again, it give enough money. Gave seventy-flvb` dollar 1 month. 0!), yes. Good time! Used fix-nt.ratel" 1.... ant: M. hrnlhnr. Chief John. in at-of Engleesman smart - very amurt. 'G_yK[tinns g-ood-can t shoot. " not meda.l-one. Thou KI Portsmouth. lacuna. l'urnI|h Work for 10,000 Ion. The marine docks at Portsmouth. England, are the lamest in the world, covering more than 300 acres and em- loylng some 10,000 men. Two of the ureat ducks are 600 feet long and elg ty-five broad. All are what is known as stone gruyixng docks. They are du out a sufficient.depth, length and wdth to enable vessels of certain size to be admitted. They are con- structed of granite and fitted` with heav .iates; the vessel is floated into the (foe and properly shored up on the keel` blocks -the gates are closed-the water then pumped out. Such docks are below the level of the dockyvird. The walls are built with stairs like the seats in an nmphitheutre, so that workmen mav go u and down, and great cranes lilting nrty tons are used handling materials. When n vessel :. nnmnlelnd all necessary firntrate!" John say: his brother, Chief John, the boss pilot" at Lmhine rapids. `sun-5 nu - v-.w-. London Advvartiser. Amonilh peans of victor over the bar .r the Chicago 'mes- amid strikes this true note: I... Ilsa mp-mg nl nnwlv-ra-nlized nro- . Lo. all our pomp of yesterday In one with Nineveh and Tyre! Jndgo 9! the nations. span us yet. last we (org:-t-Ioot we forget. Wactooo-clots 1'hoooInotIho57Ih Pllorliotollsog. cnuodouiruuof rroponingnugoihdooo with tbholl uiobnliou eo-ultun in vithnhip have on tho sh inst. Titvhuht-`nxud Ihcir lain to GREATEST DOCK8 IN THE WORLD. noltilal. rnonuol IAII In-mli om. luv 7.. l'Ionn-RnnnlnI