lick land say that latlon the vessels n better condition arted. And they housands of miles heavy storms.ig the face ol k frequently used nportant work of, it is usually lit ire of speech. In Mexican oil-fleld, might be applied Through the care lan, fire was com-lbterranean reser-eeks ago. Explo-tore up the whole for a square mile barrels of the oil tiiy.nsworth R. Spof* N. H., recalls a Spofford was best / and to the world an of congress, a eld from 1864 to he became a national capital, tg his administra-' grew to Impres-lich made neces f better accommo-5 see the magnifl leted and the 11.u. are coming xast lo w. i.Rigby, chairman of the national park commission, at Vicksburg. Subscriptions of $100 each have been received from Henry Watterson, Col. W. B. Ilaldeman and Bruce Haldernan of Louisville, Ky.J. B. Buckwaller, who owns a tract of 20,000 acres of line pine timbered lands in Newton and Neshoba counties, has completed arrangements for the building of a new mill on the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City railroad near Newton. The new mill will have a daily capacity of 60,000 feet, and will be of steel construction, fireproof from beginning to end.Mrs. McMillin, a young white woman, was murdered in her home near Oxford by a negro named Lawson Patton. The negro cut her throat from ear to ear.There is prospect of more litigation growing out of an order made by the state railroad commission directing the Gulf and Ship Island and the Mississippi Central to effect physical junction and make connections at a point near Silver Creek, in Lawrence county. The Gulf and Ship Island has already taken the preliminary steps, as the order is claimed to be repressive and unconstitutional, and under authority of the law the appeal may be made direct from the commission to the su-pames to build a unionLaurel.The aggregate of polls the counties of Franklin, Noxubee was 5,971 whiti blacks, or about raaintainii age generally.When a cab leaves a Lon the well drilled horses, wit from their masters, close i vacant space, but on this horse did not move when th» of him drove off. It may presentiment of evil; at j saved the driver’s life, for i the empty space fell a rotte an overhanging tree, weig hundredweight.Many a man has been r cidentally getting a reputf ing a good fellow and tryii to it.At Lancaster, Pa., on the Judge Landis decided that t fJarb Law,” of 1895, was the bill of rights and there! tutional. He denounced th reasonable as well as vicioiWe know a lot of men be in the steenth heaven tney could be judged and cording to their intention: tions.The patriot to ambition cl Yet prospers if he may. He paves the way to hiftt'it seldom waives the na