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M ar* «eM fa u c * s e ,e Ow — f t o «l
t t l h a Hr confronting M « U the per- ler, “70s here been coming to w o my Aesghter for more Ikon s jeer. S oto son any recces to tk iot eh# woeid
Mrs.-w wtog ber etere gate with the fearleu-
seee of 00necrose rectitude, •'that when oho wrapped her arme around my neck lent sight and hhaed me I waa almoet omboMonad to apeak oni."—Chicago Tribeae.
M eO geO t e M a rry O n ly W id e w e.There la a baohelore' club In the
W all wboee only rule to which mem- bare swear allegiance when they join toe dab is “ Many a widow." Young girls end old maids alike are barred.
One eiplanation of ihia rule, giren by a Member, ie “We consider it the part of wisdom to marry some one who haa already discovered that men
.are not angels."1 Another member gives this philanthropic tsasoa: “Young girls always hare the beet chance with their freah, bloomlag faces, and we think the widowe ought to be given a show, as their lives have been blighted in a measure, as it were. Anyway, they seam to understand a men better."
Another view of the toss is the fact that anything forbidden suddenly acquires wonderful interest. A lot of aaehslora who pledge themselves to merry widows are sure to discover the hitherto unappreciated charms of all tit# maidene in town."
T e e M r e e s W o rd s .In London this summer one of the
weekly papere offered a prize for the beet list of strong words, (to number ton. ThasBnonnoement specified that bat ten words would be considered from one person, and a committee of literary man would select from the numbers offered the ten etrongeet words in the English language. These are the words that won: Hate, blood, hunny, dawn, coming, gone, love, dead, alone,- forever.—Detroit Free Frees. __________________
D o lla r B a e d e h e k e e .Major Blanche Cox addreeeed a
crowd at th > Balration Army barracks. The hall was well filled. After the staging of several hymns and the giving-of testimony a collection was taken up and the presiding officer announced that Major Cos would shake hands with any one for | 1. Several were found willing thee to eontribut# to the Banes.—Denver (Col.) Republican.■ v a t s O f O s lo , Ci v r o r T o ledo , 1 _
r z Y S V a S r a . . c t h t L t b . i . t h .H » e r o f th e Arm o f F. J . ( '■ e x it A
tiuea* or o n em m so dollars for eaeh sod sfw tssss e f catasks that esnnot be •aiad hf lbs ass 9f Hall's Catasru itrs.ALL’S CATASSH I CRS. F ramk J. (’H ew er._ ___ ___ His sod subscribed In my
I —*-*1 s m s e o e - tb l e e th d s r of Decem ber.j w u c j r r i m d A . w . 0 , . , ^ 0 ^
8 worm 10 befo re
8a> £a!f^KThe Ptwialan army Includes neerly 14,000
offissrs, among them tot geutrals.Loot s ig h t
Restored sad the eyes cured by using Pludlsy's lye Belve. No psln, sure c u re o r ■Saar back. Ms. bos.. All draeglstSi or by msIL i . V. Hatrau, Poostur, Toiss.
There arsoaly 166 AW nrttlehers —eae te every Woe of the populatli
" ' ' Site;
In India
Tbs Bash el laglagd waa 0 posed toa y sen age.
Tbs most seetluPaillameat la Europe Is that ol yraass. « sosu >1,166.000 a year.
“He Is Wise Who Talks But Little/f
ThU U en(y « h tlf truth. I f wise own h tJ h M th$k tonguei, ew should burnt ncthhg stoat th* drcuUUonJtf Ms blood. I f * ewers not for this sutv*rtts*rrunt you m^ht moor hnow thst Hood’s Sorsopo- HU U th* t**t bbodtmdktn*.
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C ounty Sou r bu * iD n i as; no can- r week and
The Psataaaawfa “UeU."In apsaklAg the other day of the
great pregreae which has been made in the postal ■arrioa of the country within recent years, Postmaster Merritt told e story to illustrate that there wore still parts of the United States which had not been tonohed by the spirit of improvement.
“I stopped in at the Postoffice Department the other day," General Merritt said, in reciting the story, “and Ih looking over tome of the 00m- mnnleationa I chanced on one that took my fancy mightily. It came from the head of on# of Uncle Sam's offices way out in the Rooky Mountains, In an almost uninhabited section, and appeared to hove' bash sent partly as a not# of information and partly as an ultimatum to Abe Government at Washington. It read ai follows:
“ ‘Notice—This office will be closed tot the next three days, while the peetataater goes on a bear bunt. You sen discharge me if yon went to, hot I warn yon beforehand that I’m the only man that aaa read and write in the neighborhood.'"—Washington Poet.
Smith Myddleton had n novel eateh while fishing in the river-ob Saturday. It was tba occasion of the fish fry given by Mr. Will McRee to a parly ol youag people at Valdosta. Smith pul out a trout tine, baited with minnows,
id in a short while went beck to see greet
surprise he found a four-pound tront on one of the hooks, a big catfish on the-eOher and a crane on the other book. Sorb a catch of fish and bird bee not been recorded in this section before.—Valdosta (Ga.) Times.
what the results were. To hie
d e e d F ie ld F or M o n ey -M sk ln g .
"Rubber culture iniCentral America offers a splendid field for a poor man," said Mr. J. 8. Nodine, manager of the largest rnbber plantation in Nicaragua. "Ju st a s an illnstra-
Rousinc Reception to Her Favorite Son at Montpelier.
JEWEL PINNED ON HIS BREAST.
Weeter-
Nicaragna.
eigbbor He. ci
than four years ago from somewhereBgbt with ; firgeet pro< very much ' magnlfloei w i t h C on- ,n d in m a m
tration let me tell yon of the experience of a neighbor of ours named \ field. He. came to Nicaragua less
England, sad bxougbt with him a little child.
than t o N
He was vrun down and weakened sumption, and came to the tropica to try to regain his health. I happe to know that he didn 't have a dolls:la r ,.
nd be waa glad to take s job clerk-]
ly abrewd and energetic, little money trading, and
th^g iIng natural! he mede a bought a 100 acre tract, which be pro seeded to bare cleared by degrees, setting it ont partly in rubber trees and partly In bananas and traits. In a year the fruit began to rctu ru a small revenue, which he naed in extending the cultivetion, his idea being to have eventually a well-stocked rub-
A dm lral V isits th e S e in e , o f H I . B ir th p lace and H I . E arly B oyh ood D a le — A L o r* . P a r e d , la H I . H onor—Every Section o f V erm ont H epreecnted In th e C elebration .
M o y r r iL i ia , T t. (S p ee la l) —T h e cu p of i t p p ln r a s fo r A d m trr l D ew ey w as o v e r . Sow ed w hen he w as th e red lp le u t o f th e lo t i o n bestow ed u p o n h im by th e p eo p le i t V erm ont,*hIs n a t iv e S ta te . As th e g u e s t I f th e c ity en d S ta te th e A d m ira l w as r r e e le d by th e la rg e s t c ro w d e v e r aseom- lied here , a n d ro d e a t th e ben d o f th e
se ss io n e v e r seen In V e rm o n t. n t Jew el w as p re se n te d to him .
to d In m an y w ays b e rece iv ed m o re a t te n tion th a n a n y o th e r m an th is S ta te has le n t fo r th .
T h e e n o rm o u s g a th e r in g fo r D ew ey day rep re sen ted ev ery s e c tio n of V erm on t, f t wee n o t e t r y in g d ay fo r th * A dm lul, as th e exercise* la s ted eo aree ly th re e h o u rs , and h* seem ed to en jo y ev e ry I n c id e n t .
T h e fo renoon w as sp e n t by h im In bis
Trapped in Attempting to Tennessee Bank.
Orie O u tla w M o r ta l ly S h o t In th e S tree t, A n o th e r A rre s te d a n d th e T h ird
Coin mite S u ic id e .
THE MARKETS.
l^ te Wholesale Priees of Country Produce Quoted in New York,
t i io t t i b .r—W est, e x tr a s . . .6C ream e r y -
F l r s tn ........T h ird s to se c o n d * ..........S t r t e —T h ird s to f i r s t s . .
S ta te D a iry tu b s , e i t n Im ita t io n C re a m e ry . .. F a c to ry , f re sh f i r s t s . . .
L ow g r a d e s . . . . ........
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a ll c re a m , f a n c y . .
K no x v ille ,T en n . (S p ec ia l) —T h e h a lc y o n d ay s of Jettse J a m e s an d h is M issouri b a n d its w ere re c a lle d In a t ra g ic m a n n e r to th e c itiz en s o f S ev le rv llle , w hen th re e m ask ed m en, a f te rw a rd In d en tlfled as “ W l i r a n d " C a l” D e rr ic k , b ro th e rs , and B a r re ll .T h u rm a n , ro d e in to th e to w n a n d a t te m p te d to ro b th e b a n k . T h e re w as • 120,000 In th e b a n k .
Am a re su lt B u rre ll T h u rm a n w as sho t d ead In f ro n t of th e b a n k . " C a l" D e rrick w as b a d ly w o u n d ed a n d w as c a p tu re d In a h o te l, w h e re he to o k re fu g e a f te r his ho rse lied b een k illed u n d e r h im . "W ill ' D e rrick c o m m itte d s u t t ld e in f ro n t o f a h u n d re d p e rso n s tw o m iles from th e c ity , a f te r b id d in g th e c ro w d g o o d b y an d sa y in g th a t ho w ou ld r a th e r d ie th a n be ta k e n a live.
T h e offic ia ls of th e b ank h ad been n o t i fied of th e fac t th a t a n a t te m p t w ou ld bo m ad e to ro b It ju s t a f te r th e doo rs w ereo p e n e d fo r b u sin ess In th e m o rn in g . T hey 0 ^ * , ; y 01 Im m e d ia te ly m a le p r e p a re ! Ions fo r a Iray . Nl,lg , r „, / C itizens h a d been in fo rm e d , had a rm ed r* o r« <.»/»!.-«i v h th e m se lv e s a n d h ad g o n e u n d e r co v er ju s t o p p o s ite th o b an k . T h e b .in k 's do o rs w ere sc a rc e ly o p en ed w hon In tru o Je s -e Ja m e s s ty lo th r e e m ask ed m en ro d e up th o mnlu s t r e e t in a g a llo p . A t th o bank b u lld in
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Q reeu p e a s , b a g s . ...................... — <g» 1 -0
A pples, g re e n , V bb B a..’w in. V b id .
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P e a rs , Secke l, V b b l .. J e rse y , V bbl* . . . S h e ld o n . V b b l . . . . luma, V b a s k e t . .
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She W ins th e First M inutes and E ight
SHAMROCK’S TOPMAST*
T i l . D .f .n i l r r IT In . th e S*vo#I rM rn t lo th e r h . t l . n g e r l> |. . . 1 I Be C o lu m b ia S a ll.!j C o e r .* A to n .—Ulr T h o m a . 6* l . h C h e e r , f o r I I I . ! > u r r . . . f «
X,:w Vo b i City ( S p r e l a l l —» sq u a re ly th e C olum bia b ea t th e M onday In » w ind w ith o u t flu w hl.'h to b a n g exonee o r p la in t, « ■ w e n tb r r co n d itio n s w hich w ere « ■ c u lla r ly fu ro r th e c h a lle n g e r . T i l * t,ia w on by ten m in u te s an d e ig h t j F rom th e m om ent th e C o lum bia 1 le ad , a few m in u te s a f te r th e s ta .n e w as n ev er in d o u b t. Every j pjp th e a d v a n ta g e of th e C olum bia
lING TRAIN ROBBERS.
IwAymen Secure $30,006 From a Fast Mail Near Chicago.
% bb E x p r e s s C *r n io w u O p e n W ith b a m lle —S ig n a l ( I p e ra te r U aggetl I w n o ld u p V ery U ra m litle .
III. (S p ec ia l).—F iv e m asked Aym en h e ld up th e fa st m a il tra in on T c .g o a n d N o rth w e s te rn R a ilw ay at lower ••tV." b e tw een th e e ta llo o a ol U nd M aple F a rli, fo r ty -se v e n m iles I b i s c ity , an d by d y n a m itin g th e ex-
r secu red ab o u t *30.000 In ca sh .d e te c tiv e s a n d a dor.au b lood-
j w ere p u t on th e ro b b e rs ' tra c k . IN o r th w e s te ru H allw ay C o m ran y BAmerlcnn E x p re s s C o m p au v have I re w a rd of 65000 fo r th e c a p tu re l l c t l o n of th e th ie v e s . F o r th e ur- le o n v lc t lo u of e u y one o f th e liltfli T o u e - th lrd o t th e re w a rd will be A ll offer Is to ho ld go o d u u t l l nil Teams a r t b e h in d tho h are o l th e l a t e P riso n .h r r of th e h o ld u p , as r e p o r te d tc i l s o f th e N o rth w e s te rn re a d by tb s
fuduatry he
fruit began to hich he n
the cultivi ive eventually
her plantation, and in the meanwhile to make the other things pay the ex
iles. By good management and ry be carried out the program,
and in the second year opened a small (tore for trading with the Indians. After that it was easy, and in considerably less than four years ho bad one of the nicest rnbber groves in the pnblie. The trees are now on point of giving their first yield, Amt recently his wife's health failed and he was obliged to return north, having completely recovered himself. Font weeks ago be sold his plantation as it stands for $23,000 in gold. This is an exceptional case, I admit, bnt at the same time there is absolutely nothing about it that cannot be duplicated by industry and pluck."—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
F r a il P its la D eioaatl.Growers of stone fruits can count
upon a new source of revenue. The pits of peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums and prunes, heretofore thrown away or used for fuel, have a market value. Especially is this true of peach and apricot pits. This year there is a strong demand for them at from $S to |1 0 a ton, delivered in Han Fran oisoo. The kernel is the product sought From the apricot keryel that delicious French "nu t candy" is made, displacing the almond. Cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg are adulterated with this same pit, ground and highly prepared for the purpose. Prnssic acid and essence and oil of almonds are made from the peach a u l prune pits, and those tiavors are used in e thousand different ways. The pits are cracked in San Francisco, aud the kernels are then sent E ast.—California Vineyardlet,
P lu m s. V b a s k e t . .10 ® 40C ra n b e rr ie s , C ap e Coil, ? bbl 5 00 @ 5 50
S ta te —1009, ch o ice , V lb ......... — fff 111S9S, fa ir to p r im e .............. 10 ® 11
Pnelflc C o as t, io9R, c h o ic e . . — ® 13C om m on to p r im e .............. 11 ® 12
O ld o d d s ....................................... 2 @ 5
F ow ls, V Ih .............C h ick en s , V I h . . .R o o ste rs , V Ih ..........T u rk e y s , V Ih ..........D u ck s , V p a i r ..........G eese, V p a i r ...........F lg eo u s , '# p a i r ___
u r s ro v L isv .
*or the horse, as for his master,I Ivory finds abundant scope;Sails and scratches heal much faster,"
W hen well cleansed with Ivory Soap." Where ’tis used, the work is ligtiier,
„ Sleek and smooth the horses'coats. Harness softer, carriage brighter.
And — a final charm — floats.bbv TMt MiocTv* a a>—u oe. e
n a itsazn p o c l t iy .
B il ls P f t ja b le In R u ss ia .
The y In the Gi
The year 1900 not being a leap the Gregorian calendar, while $: is
so in the Julian mode of reckoning,
p yeaie j; is
the old style in Russia will from March 1 next be thirteen days behind the new style. This is a point of the utmost importance in regard to bills payable in Russia. Indeed, it happens very often that bills drawn npon Russia bear both dates, and the •lightest error is sufficient to render void a protest of such bills, as the courts are very strict about these matter*. I t is, therefore, inadvisable to mention the old style in any such documents. The latter date Is quite unnecessary, as Rnseian commercial law provides that bills from abroad shall be payable according to tho new style, whieh is followed by nearly all the countries of Em ope.—London Financial News.
Bre«-iy B u t I te llu e d .
Here is a marriage notice from the Stillwater Gazette, which possesses the refreshing element of breeziness without overstepping the bounds ol refinement: “ Lest week Probate Judge Burns succeeded in tying the metri- motial knot which is to firmly secure John MoLimane and Mis. Harriet Whack for life. McLimone is old enough to know better then to get entangled with matrimonial troubles, but 1 icks experience being a bachelor ol
TIfifty-nine years of age. The partner be has selected is nine years his junior, bnt what she lacks in age is made up tht
m e i n , w«« wiiiine.Biffina'a wife was a tartar, ami sltfl
i hot one day.After supper she at for some hairpins, a the street oar with ha
had been giving it to himsent him into town and Billina got ou
tear with hard feelings against the world in general aud tho female •ex in particular.
Boon a vinegary-looking woman got into the oar. When paying her fare she chose to fancy herself offended by something the conductor
"Are there any gentlemen in this car," she called ont, "who will sir uJ by and see a woman insulted?"
“ Madam," said Biffins, rising eagerly, “J will.”
THOUOHT-
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del ' y ^ V egetab le Cot7 - f my mind te trj
falling ot the u mrariea. leucon
/ / T GAVE tittle thoeight to my health," w rites Mrs. W m. V.I Bell, xjo N. Walnut St., Canton, O., to Mrs. Pink*
ham. “ until 1 found myself unable to attend to myhousehold duties.
“ I had had my days of not feeling well and my monthly suffering, and a good deal of backache, but I thought all women had these things and did not complain.
“ I had doctored for some time, but no medicine seemed to help me, and my physician thought it best for me to go to the hospital for local treatment. I had read and heard so much of your
eg#table Compound that I made u p. my mind to try It. 1 waa troubled with | falling of the womb, had sharp pains In ovaries, laucorrhoeaand painful manse*1 was so weak and dissy that I would often have severe fainting spells. I took to all several bottles of Lydia B.Ptohham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier and used th*Sanative Wash, and am now to good health. I wish others to. know of the wonderful good tt has done1 me. and have gnany friends taking it ■ow. Will always give your medicine the highest praise."
Max. A. T olls, 1946 Hil* too S t . UtitoMphia, P * . w rites:
"D bau Ms* PnrxHAM—I was very th is and my (H eo ii tfcooght I was la coo*
Motional
im yeyee Beery so*
Ontianfi how pom ty I looked •to l l was afivltofi to take Lyfito jfc Ptahtffim'a Vege*
Omi bottls H firssfi too. m i aftor ink* tog algto tottlaa am now # «* h salthy m m m t have gatood to weight
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A D A fR A L DEW EY’3 BIRTHPLACE
HOM E O F A DM IRAL DEW EY AT M O N T PE L IE R , VT.
p r iv a te c a r . Soon a f te r d a y lig h t h e took a i ok a t fa m ilia r p lace s a b o u t th#* c ity , road th e b!g eigne on th e h o u se of h s b r th , on tb«' b ig schoo l h o u se be a t te n d e ii when a boy; looked o v e r tho g ro u n d an d th e o h u ro h In w hloh he w as c h r is te n e d , an d •aw th o u sa n d s of his llkeneese* in von- su lo u o u s plaoea. A l i t t le la te r 1m saw w hat pi e ased him m o st—m any sc o re s of f r ie n d s of h is boyhood days.
. T h e p a ra d e s ta r te d ah e a d o f tim e , an d a lth o u g h th e ro u te w as n e a r ly th r e e m iles lo n g , th e A d m ira l's c a r r ia g e re a c h e d th e S ta te H ouse a t 3.15 p. m . H e re th e co lum n s to o p e d while th o A d m ira l w as d r iv e n In to th e g ro u n d s , a n d he e n te re d th e re v ie w in g s ta n d . All th o se In th e p a r ty s to o d w ith b a re d h e a d s w hile th e co lu m n w en t by. W hen a b an d p assed s in g in g "A ll V erm o n te rs w ho h ad n o th in g e lse to d o , cam e to see tho g ra n d o ld h e ro o f th e Red, W hite a n d H lu e ," th e A dm ira l jo in e d In t h e a p p lau se . H e a lso sh o w ed h it p le a su re w lteu th e schoo l c h ild re n w en t by , s in g in g an d n a m i n g flags.
B efore th e pos’Imw, a n d ns th e Was p a ss in g th ro u g h th e S ta te H ouse l i d o r t o h is p o s itio n In th e s ta n d , th e r e P in n ed u p o n his b re a s t th e Jew el w h ich was V e rm o n t's g if t to h e r so n . I t is of b ea u tifu l d e s ig n , th e top b a r su p p o r t in g a r is in g so n , w h ich ho ld s in enoh t ip tw o d iam o n d s, m a k in g fo u r s ta r s , th e em blem o f th e Adm ira l 's ra u k . B elow , h e ld by a r ib b o n . Is a Shield on w hich Is th e lik en ess o f th e Adm ira l, s u r ro u n d e d by e ig h te e n d ia m o n d s . In re lie f, on th o sh ie ld , Is an a n c h o r , w ith a re p re se n ta tio n of t h e flag sh ip O lym pia
n th e s to c k . Below Is a w re a t .................
A dm ira l
w re a th w ith Ve in o n t 's co a t of a rm s . T h e b o tto m b a r bears in ra ise d le t te rs th e w o rd s: "W elcom eH o m e ." T h d jew el w as to h a v e been p re s e n te d In fo rm al e x e rc is e s a f te r th e re v iew , t u t th o p ro g ra m m e u n e x p e c te d ly w as sh o rte n e d .
At N o rth fle ld A dm ira l D ew ey la id th e c o rn e rs to n e of th e D ew ey M em oria l H all At N orw ich U n iv e rsity . S e n a to r U h auncey M. D epew d e liv e red th o o ra tio n .
FILIPINOS CANNOT BUY PEACE.P re s id e n t Rays W e W ill N e v e r G ive •
B rib e , to t h e I n s u r g e n ts .F aboo, N. D . (S p e c ia l) .—S ta r t in g in S u
p e rio r on F rid a y P re t ld e u t M cK inley sp o k e In D u lu th . A ltk en , U ra ln e rd , S ta p le s , W ad e n a a n d D e tro it , M inn ., an d F a rg o . G rea t cro w d s lis ten ed to him ev e ry w h ere .
In h is ad d re ss , a f te r rev iew in g th e N o rth D ak o ta^V o lu n teers jh o re th e P re sh len t'an ld :
"W e n ev e r d ream ed , th a t t h e l i t t le \jo d y o f In su rg e n ts w hom we h ad Ju sto f In su rg e n ts w hom we h ad Ju s t e m a n c ip a te d from S p a in —we n ev e r fo r a m om en t th o u g h t th a t th ey w ou ld tu r n u p o n t h e j l a g
it h ad de liv e red th em fx
in experience, as she ban been i ere be fore.M—Kansas City (Mo.)
Journal.
th a t h ad de liv e red th em fro m S p a in . T hen It w as t h a t th e In su rg e n t le a d e r m ade un a t ta c k u p o n o n r m en, a u d th e n o u r boys lot loose . B ut I a lw ay s th o u g h t th o boys w ore q u ite re a d y fo r it.
" T h e le a d e r of th e In su rg e n t fo rce s say s to th e A m erican G o v e rn m e n t, ‘You cun h a v e p ence If you will g iv e u s In d ep en den ce ■ P i 'a c o fo r In d ep en d en ce , ho sa y s .
" l i e h a d a n o th e r p r ic e th a n th a t for peace o nce b efo re , b u t th e U n ited S ta te s p a y s no g o ld fo r peace . We n e v e r g a v e ft b rib e for peaoj). In a ll o u r jb ls to ry , am i wo n e v e r w ill.
" O u r flag Is th e r r w h e re you le ft It. you boys of tho N orth D a k o ta V o lu n tee rs . O ur flag s ta n d s fo r l ib e r ty w h e re v e r It flo a ts . A nd we p ro p o se to p u t s ix ty -f iv e th o u s a n d m en b e h in d th a t flag In L u zo n to m a in ta in th e a u th o r i ty o f th o U n ited S ta te s an d th e h o n o r an d th o g lo ry of th e R epub lic in th e In te re s t of c iv llIzA tlon of d u ty a t w h a tev e r c o s t ."
C a l i fo rn ia Mot to H a r C o n su m p tiv e s .T h e Htato B oard of H e a lth h a s d ec id ed
not to q u a ra n t in e C a lifo rn ia a g a in s t th e '♦vnsum ptlvos of o th e r S ta te s .
H a w a ii W o u ld Be a T e r r i to ry .S e n a to r C la rk , o f W yom ing, w ho sp e n t
th e su m m er In th e H a w a iia n I s la n d s , says th a t th e s e n tim e n t th e re favo red a re g u la r T e r r ito r ia l sy stem of G o v e rn m en t like th a t In fo rce In A rizona au d New M exico. He h im se lf ap p ro v es th e p lan .
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h y d ro p h o b iang, i Inseven ye& n o ld , d ied
th e hom e of his p a re n ts in Je ra e y C ity . He w as b it te n six w eeks a g o by a s tra y dog, w hich Jum ped ov e r th e fence In to th e yard w here th e boy w as p lay ing .
P ro m in e n t P e o p le .T he U n iv e rsity of V erm ont line c o n
fe rre d th e d eg ree of D o c to r o f L aw s on A dm iral D ew ey.
T h e Q ueen R egent of S pa in h as p ro te c te d to th e S pan ish C asino nt T am p a , F la ., W0 books fo r its public lib ra ry .
A lfred C. H arm sw o rtb . th e L o n d o n n ew sp a p e r a n d m ag az in e ow ner, Is n o t y*t th ir ty -f iv e y e a rs o ld , b u t Is sa id to bo w o rth 115,000,000, a ll th ro u g h b is ow n efforts.
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A. T. M arsh a ll, th e a ss ls ta th e b a n k , w as b e h in d th e q u ick ly th r e w th e closed th o door,tre a su re . F ro m th o seco n d s to ry of th e r , ®u r “ ' y *n l ‘M asoulo B ulld liih* ju s t o p p o s ite th e b ank , N prlug r a t th e re cam e a v o lley of s h o ts , and from an- WlleAt0"h 0,‘ o th e r p lace in tho ro a r of th e b an k s till f 0 N0, „ *m ore sh o ts . C o rn —N o. 2 . . . . . . .
Tw o of th e ho rses r id d e n by th o robbers 7 , ‘l e -fell a t th e first fire an d th e o th e r was « ^ rfl m ix e d ., w o unded . B u rre ll T h u rm a n fell, m o rta lly , Uye—Wei w ounded , a n d d ied an h o u r la te r . "W ill"D e rr ic k , w hose h o rse w as on ly slig h tly w o u n d ed , s ta r te d dow n th e s t re e t a t a g a l lop firing his re v o lv e r r ig h t an d left. Beeves, c ity d re s se d . "C M " D e rr ic k , w ho wn* w ounded nod C M ve., c ity d re s se d ., w hose h o rse h ad been k illed , ra n to t h t C o u n try d re sse d C en tra l H o te ^ w h ere h e en d eav o red to Jconcea l h im se lf. He w as su rro u n d e d , how ever, a n d su r re n d e re d to th e a rm e d clt-
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S ir T h o m as was p ro m p t w ith his co n g ra tu la t io n s . Before th e y ach ts reach ed th e H o rsesh o e lie gave a n o th e r In s ta n c e of th e t r u e sp o rtsm a n lik e sp ir i t w ith w hich h e is t r y in g to " l i f t " th o c u p . R an g in g th e E rin a lo n g s id e th e C olum bia, he h im se lf led his officers a n d m en lu g iv in g th re e lu s ty B ritish cheers fo r th e C o lum bia an d th r e e m o re for th e crow. T hey w ere as h e a r t i ly resp o n d ed to by th o C o lu m b ia 's m en, led by Mr. Ise lln .
b o th d ra m a tic a n d seu - * o p e ra to r , s i t t in g In his
ror " W ," w as s ta r t le d n e a r id vent of fi p a r ty of m ask ed
l i t # d raw n rev o lv e rs , I to th ro w th e s e m a p h o re
on Id be s to p p e d
s e t s , which Qualifies as tight splints, and heibutee to their use the weakness die muscles of the Imok and a ausdbility to lung disease. Naturalljiondemus eighteen- inch waists, antefers the Venue of Milo, with heouty-four inches of circumference.
But, though advises outdoor sports, while nduaideririg them as good as the *nt game of ball played by Nausiand her maidens, he says that it fee muscles of the trunk which reti exercise in order to hinder the inTae of embonpoint, and neither oyci walking nor rowing sufficiently loys these muscles. No woman ncetfer, he says, to become too musjr, as a layer of adipose tissue ieuliar to her structure, and is realntended to soften the outlines.
nil w ould be s to p p e d by . T h e len d e r of th e b an d , >nd m an , 11 ml lug Ja m e s
fcgnalH h im se lf, w h ile th e | u d an d g ag g e d a n d his
d e s tro y e d w ith u Uam-
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th e McMii th e pike.
Upon re a c h in g th e M cM ahon fa rm D e rrick d ism o u n ted an d to o k re fu g e in a barn . A c row d of an g ry re s id e n ts soon a rr iv e d , a n d th e y w ero in fo rm e d w h ere D errick w as h id in g . T h e b a rn w as s u rro u n d e d . D e rrick a p p e a le d , am i a n n o u n c e d he w ould n o t bo ta k e n a liv e , l ie sa id the first m an w ho a t te m p te d to a r re s t him w ould be k illed .
No one seem ed to be r e a d y to m ake the a tte m p t, am ! D e rr ic k re -e n te re d th e barn . T h e c row d In c rea sed , an d D err ick ag a in a p p e a re d befo re th o c ro w d . Ho said "G oo d b y b oys." H e th e n p laced a revo lver to bis b ead a n d firod. H is d e a th was In s tan tan eo u s.
T h e th ro e y o u n g m en w ore well connoo- te 1. T h u rm a n w as e ig h te e n y e a rs old and lived in Je ffe rso n C o u n ts , w h ich ad jo ins Sevier. " C a l" D e rr ic k iiA tw en ty -slx y< o ld an d llvu i lu S ev ie r C o u ..................... ..
Seed lea f w as s te a d y w ith n good b u s iness an d sa le s a m o u n ted to a b o u t 1100 cases . In c lu d in g 500 cases cro p 1898 Z im m ers a t 13(®15)^c., 300 cases c ro p 1897 W isco n s in H a v a n a a t 9><(6>10c., 50 cases fla ts c ro p 1899 a t 15@16o., 100 cases su n d rie s a t O 'ilG c. S a les of H a v a n a to b acco w ere 200
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tw e n ty -s lx years l,er r e l>orl 01 lb e s ta t is t ic ia n of th e D e p a r t- n ty . "W ill" D er- lu eu t of A g r ic u ltu re show s th e a v e ra g e i ol.l an d lived In co n d itio n of co rn on O c to b e r 1 to h av e been i u liv e ry s tab le I 82.7, as c o m p ared w ith 86.2 one m ou th ag o ,
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J u d g e n ra d fu r .l S tr ik e s t h e C o n sp iracy C h a rg e F ro m th e D ocke t.
Wilmington, D el. (S p e c ia l) .—In th e F e d e ra l C o u rt here , on a p p lic a tio n of U nited S ta te s D is tr ic t A tto rn e y W illiam F. B yrue J u d g e B rad fo rd s t ru c k from th e docket th e case ag a in s t U n ited H tales H eoatoi R ich a rd U. K enney, w ho w as tw ice triedR ich a rd U. K enney, w ho w as tw ice tried last y ear fo r a lle g e d co m p lic ity w ith Will lam N. B oggs In th e em b ezz lem en t of tlOT,-
e F irs t N a tio n a l B ank of D over000 from ttie 1 of w hich B oggs wfis te lle r .
T h is en d s th e fam ous D o v e r bai ns th e In d ic tm e n ts a g a in s t o th e rs i to bo invo lved h av e been d ropped .
th a t th e
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p o rts from In d iv id u a l fa rm ers and th e re su it o f a c a re fu l In v e s tig a tio n of co n d itio n s, lu th e p r in c ip a l w h ea t S ta te s , bo th sp r in g an d w in te r, by a sp ec ia l a g e n t, no e s tim a te of th e y ie ld o f w h ea t p e r a c re will be m ade . T h e final figu res , how ever, bo th ns to a c re a g e an d p ro d u c tio n , w ill be Feady fo r p u b lic a tio n a t a m u ch e a r lie r d a le th a n has been th e case fo r som e y ea rs p ast.
T h e p re lim in a ry e s tim a te s of th e yield p e r a c re of o a ts is 30.7 b ushe ls , as c o m p a re d w ith 27.9 b u sh e ls la s t y ea r, a u d 25.8 b u sh e ls , th e a v e ra g e for th** lust ten y ea rs . T h e a v e ra g e fo r q u a lity is H9.5, a g a in s t 14.5 lu**t y ea r. • v
T h e p re lim in a ry noli m ate o f th e y ie ld p e r a e ro of b arley is 27 bushels, us com p a red w ith 21.6 b u sh e ls la s t y**ar, an d 28 b ushe ls , th e a v e ra g e fo r th e p a st ten years . T h e a v e ra g e fo r q u a lity Is 89.4. a g a in s t 90.6
1 la s t year.' T h e av e ra g e co n d itio n of p o ta to e s on
O c to b e r 1 w as 81.7, as co m p ared w ith 72.5 . on O c to b e r 1, 1898, au d 73.7, th e m ean of
m an y jo tte rs . no t jl0 O c to b e r a v e ra g e s fo r th e la s t te n y e a rs , r th is g e n e ra l aw aken t ; ,e c o n d itio n of to b acco th e re hasth e p a r t of p e c u la to r! i,utm ,u l tm p ro v o m eu t of th re e p o in ts in '?i . . x* i>n\OU,i l!< r ° I C o n n ec ticu t an d O hio , an d th e m ark ed im -
* Mr. R o b erts re- , . , rovfl|Ut»„t of fo u rte e n p o in ts In New Y ork, f 6200 In o n e le tte r . f l i t | () u o th e r h a n d , th e re h as been a d e
c line of live p o in ts in V irg in ia , K en tu ck y an d W isconsin, of six p o in ts In N o rth C a ro lin a , tw o In T en n essee , a n d th re e In P en n -
b an k case*, sup p o sed
G o v e rn m e n t G ets C on sc ien ce M oney.T h e con sc ien ce m oney sea so n h as se t in.
U n ited S ta te s T re a s u re r R o b e rts a t W ash In g to n h as rece ived reason Is k now n f< lug of rem o rse o t from th e G overn cetved w ere all » so lved th e s
n o t s ig n h is nam e, sale ad been s to le n from theth a t th o m oney h ad been s to le n from
G ov e rn m en t th ro u g h th e C om m issary p a r tm e o t d u r in g th e C ivil W ar.
FI re t J u r y In I’o r to K lco.T he U n ited S ta te s P ro v is io n a l C ourt an d
a ju ry of p ro m in en t n a tiv e s a t P o n ce , P o r t ' Rico, have c o n v ic ted Iz c o a D iaz, ed ito r El C om bate, w hich G en e ra l G uy H en su p p re ssed , of sen d in g th ro u g h th e m alls. D lir .
h§’ Impii|glit«*en m o n th s ' Im p rh o : of 6500. T h is w as th e fin th o Island .
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61 i rq u e t ls , B le b ., now of t b e m in in g -Us tr i" t of S o n o ra , M oxloo, w rite s th a t bis tw< m in in g pn rtuer> , R am sey a n d M iller, whe u n d e rto o k to work and p ro sp ec t la th o te r l i to ry o v e rru n by Y aqut In d ia n s ,w e re over pow ered a n d p u t to d e a th by b u rn in g at tb e s tak e .
T h o u sa n d s P e r is h a t C eram .A d isp a tc h to th e H a n d e lsb la d , a t A m ster
dam . H o lla n d , from B a ta v ia , J a v a , payi th a t a vio len t e a r th q u a k e lu th e s o u th e na vio len t e a r th q u a i
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In p rice , b u t th e t r a rk e t Is d ec ided ly firm aint const t r ia b le le g o tia tlo n tis go in g ou th a t p ro m ises to 1 a d to b u sin ess sh o r tly . D om estic c ig a r le .f is fa irly ac tiv e aud th e m ark e t rem ain* 11 m in to n e , w ith p rices up to th e top po ll t all th ro u g h . F o re ig n lea f ha* been less v t!v e , bu t p rices fo r all b u t u n d e s ira b le s to c k rem a in very firm .
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s tre n g th .G en e ra l t r a d e is re p o r te d sa tis fa c to ry at
m ost C a n a d ia n c e n tre s .Wool lias been lu ac tiv e dem an d by
m a n u fa c tu re rs , a n d is h ig h e r a t m ost m ar-
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T h e S h am ro ck w as d isab led less th a n h a lf a n h o u r a f te r tho s ta r t T u esd ay in th e le o o n d ra c e w ith th e C o lum bia lo r tb e A m erica 's Gup. T he c h a l le n g e r 's - to p m a s t b ro k e a n d h e r c lu b -to p sa il cam e dow n w ith a ru s h . She w as ob liged to r e tu rn to h e r a n c h o ra g e No one w as h u rt .
T h o C o lum bia , m eanw hile , a f to r a s c e r ta in in g th a t no aid w as n eed ed by th e H liau irock , co n tin u ed on h e r co u rse . T h is w as In p u rsu a n c e <>r th o u n d e rs ta n d in g e n te re d In to befo re th o races b egan , th a t e ach y a c h t sh o u ld s ta n d by h e r a c c id e n ts . She m ad e good tim e and fin ished aw ay w ith in th o tim e lim it, th u s w in n in g th e seco n d rave.
A lth o u g h th e C olum bia, a c c o rd in g to th e e x p lic it p ro v is io n s in sis ted up o n by S ir T h o m as L lp tu ii h im self, w ent a b en d and by sa il in g th e co u rse easily w ith in th e specified tim o b ecam e lega lly an d m o ra lly e n tit le d to th e ra c e , th is a d d itio n a l In s tan ce of th e fa ta l i ty th a t has pu rsu ed th o y ac h ts from th e first d ay of th e ir m ee tin g w as every w h it a s bad a blow to th e fo llow ers of th e C o lum bia us to th o se of tho S ham rock .
W hen th e to p m a s t of th e S h am ro ck cam e to p p lin g dow n, leav in g h e r a w reck a lo f t , th e re w as n o t a s in g le w ord o r s ig n of e x u l ta t io n from th e th o u sa n d s w ho w ere read y to sh o u t w ith g lee a t th e le a st a d v a n ta g e th e A m erican sloop m ig h t g a in .
Ctirzon to VUlt P la g u e D lelrlete .T ho V iceroy of In d ia , L o rd C urzon of
K ed l*ston , a th e p la g u e
P rin c e o f 1
L onixin (I B aile r, whaf s a m e c o m in | sa iled fo r i Is n c c o m p a i m in u te s b e f l of W ales and m erly Comn a rm y , d ro v e 1 c row d had I t to* P rince o il P u lle r Gnd-H|1 lions OVUllotlJ
hovriUM rj<1 tin* tra in frhJ G en e ra l llcdvq g re a t den ten th o u sa n d ;■ sa n g “ God S a l B rita n n ia ,' ndI C astle s teu m o ill g re a t c h u e r lu g l
T e iu* '* D ro i|T he first i
g en e ra l th a t e a r ly in Ju ly l l m o st severe d n do zen years Is an g io w in g and cm# g re a t I v benefited fl fam lm f lu Dulb
LLER SAILS.
i K tn llon to Illil i lte 1 Go<l-S|iee«l.
•G eneral S ir lle d v e rs i S o u th A frica to as-
j B ritish f o r c e d has G en e ra l B u lle r
d a u g h te r . A few k s ta r te d tb e P rin ce
k o f C am b rid g e , for- C h ief of th e B ritish | s ta t io n . A h u g s lo u ts i i le , a n d w hen plv««d to tild G uueru l i
celvod a tro iu e n -
bio)- — W hen tb e a r r iv e d h e re w ith
ib o a rd th e re w as a h e ro w ere a t least
tlie q u ay . T hey l e r n ." an d "H a le , : rsu sp o rt 1 • till'd i h a rb o r t h e r e i
I J u ly I tru k e ii.l e o u l I be c a lle d I ' In T e x a s s lu e s I d a ) s ag o . T he
M p e i Irt.cv-t in it ^ • n . T h e g ra in
pg d is t r ic ts xvon Jp re u te n e il w ntoj I h e r T e x a s c l t t r
Luxury F ocep h on e G ir ls .The life of eephone girl ii not
altogether * he one, and if the public have somies reason to complain of tho iuLle operator who fail, to put th<u immediate con- neotion with thesrreepondent, the girl ha. .till oer reaeon to complain of the p». In Faria the claim, of tlieeeeful aud much maligned publitWvant. have been recognized, andlplendid building ha. Itoeu put up them by M. lioue- eartl in the Rue Ireuaude*. I t include. every mol comfort nnd convenience, well-fl.hed saloons to which tho girls l retire for periods of reel, brillian|htiug, varnished wall., and, mostnderful of a , sorts of perfnnmill be provided gratis for lho re.hmout of the weary operntors^oudou (litre
Tons oAom co t b .Charleatou, Illiaim. to own the
ta rg e t broomot warehouse and storage room iu world. It* pacily is nearly l tons, or about 10,000 balea olivush." This is aliltut one-qusrte|the total tonnage of this entire dlsl which produces probably two tbi of tbe world's supply. About 8 acre, of ground are required to j tbe supply for this big wniohouflnd it represents the product of oy|H)farmers. From 2500 to 3000 han^e required in its- planting and heriing. This mammoth wareroom ieoodtn structure, covered and sidedh corrugated tin. Lost year's crop tfl its capacity to tho utmost. No ter what the reet of the world has (Beds in this line, there is always ' W to spare in this big warehons
■aaa aa.lM.It ie not often that n lawyer f in * ;
better a^vioe, and asks no fa# lor H» , than was one# given by n oartain Irteb 3 judge, whornnathave ka4 bolhaeaeie'' of jnatiee and n sense ot best or. *
A turbulent peasant was a wltotog- in trial before Chief Baron O'Grady, i The ooonsel, after paatoring h i* tat < some time, pat e qaeetion to k l* . which reflected on the witaeen'i ebat* acter.
"If ye an me that again Fit give y*.,,. a kick I” was the answer. tiL
The counsel appealed to the oosurt,: eUting that an answer was neoassary A., to hia elianfe ease, end ending np 1 with the query:
“ What weald yew lordship adyta* me to dot"
"If yon are reeolred to repent th* question," replied Urn court, “I'd ad- visa yon to more * tittle from to* wit* nea*”—Yonth'a Oompnaioa-
D c B v i P iCOUCH SYRUP
/V o t^ O m ^ n Q H S k s i l i t . n b h - M t *
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from B erliu says th a t now s com as from Apia th a t tUo n a tiv e s have p ro H a lm e 1 T am aso se Ktn*{ 'le sp lto tho recen t agret*- m en t of th e U n ite l Statu*, G e rm an y un i G re a t B rita in to abolish tin* offi
T lii l ie ta u H Inir l>epi>eeil.Is .H an a n d U hlne-e ofib 'la ls ou th e Iic io -
T k tb e ta n f ro n tie r have d c te rm in o J to op*n T h ib e t. T h e T h ib e tan K ing a t T iv h le n lu ek je c te d , w h ereu p o n hn was ileposo l and h ts y o u n g e r b ro th e r was In s la lled as K ing.
BUBONIC PLAH um liay **l^itiiint
- W l.lvh I* I ' lL ondon (By (
a n d O rien ta l ete I B om bay, a rriv ed
m o u th , E n g lan d , | tr im m e r who
| a t ta c k of bubonic p i wen* deve loped tin*l le ft M areel 11 hi
•'uses a r< ng ers . w ho la iidel
i good liea ltb .
rsh lp over
T it* L ab o r W orld . T he A m erican F e d e ra tio n of
in c rea sed Us m em ber
A New O rlean s
ENGLAND.
M ill Cft*e, | le o l f t l c l .
I 'en ln io d fu D lnsulur, from ly s ag o a t P ly- landed « coa l
i sy m p to m s ih* s te a m e r iso la te d .
T h e pan-
Sick hesdache.>od doean't digest well, sppetlwr, bowels c stlpsted, tongue ted. It'e y
\v»i.Y your mouilfteh beurd a baauUla brown or rich black fen m e
BUCKIHGHAM'fYE'j ia w n i iU i to to
M a L a f u a .m i h u l w n a i "Orlpp* nnd Uwwv P lnnnnn*.
t t t ’iiX u .
, th e aeconci i . n e ig h b o r s i .a a lly . P rs s M e a l I a r g c l o l I ho M oleo -* g ro u p, lm . Ue
K ru g e r , I . c a re fu l o t h i . p e rso n a . T P - t u i lo d L "
fitr Red vers B u ller. iu co m m an d of th e i ^u r^ *B ritish fo rces lo S ou th A frica , Is ex peri- I traced la w arfarto in th a t reg ion .
C are l H en d rick K ruger, a n ep h ew o f th e ;P ree lilen t inf tiro T ra n sv a a l R epub lic , Is a
nt g r a d u a te of th e E d in b u rg h U nlver- w ou th e Sym e su rg ic a l ,
r i o t to **•»•* V * t » n **>A p lo t has been d l t l H anto D o
m ingo to assaS 'ln a t^ F ^ * * J im e n e z , a r re s ts h av e ■ * d ° ' M ost o.'
p r iso n e rs ta k e n " r t |,c
“ r l - . i i e ■ l . s . ) u isn l„ ,u l . | to l i s r . j u( , ,m .„k, . n ^ 'r 'v 'o lu to X • • • » '‘*loa»
m ules w ill <l'i tiro work h e re to fo re d o n e by i n ine m en an d n in e mules.
g e n e ra l s tr ik e a ffec ting nil f re ig h t an d ! r h a n d le rs lu We*t S u p e r .o r , W is., bus '
I tz e r la n d has a t p re sen t 328 co -o p e ra - | v auv a e so c la tlo u s for b u y ing food, w ith | .,20 m em bers . 1 ‘lo l 'ri
G erro*n* MmneevreO In A fr ic a .Tho s te a m e r N iger, w h ich has ju s t n r
rived a t L iverpoo l, E n g ta u d , from tiro woa co ast of A frica, rep o rt* th a t L ie i te o a n
th e G erm an G o v e rn o r of Rio de
weku re c e n tly n a tiv e s a t C ross R iver aud
C o u n try m er ‘b a n ts h ave l.een buy ing freely a t K ansas C ity Mo. a n d jo b b in g is u .‘live a t I.,uutsvUle; Kv , w here leaf to b a c co is s tro n g
E x p o rt t r a d e in S o u th e rn iron h as al- al no -t w holly ce a se d , an d th e re is ta lk of
' iiiread v shippti
d e red by th e L 'M igshoreuron’s U nion. F ive h u n d red m en went o u t. T he
iu d em an d tliNt none k>ut
re tm p o ritn g
He G erm an G o v e rn o r of R o d s.^y , wa* th e B igh t of B ta fra , G u inea, c iv ilian n am e 1 L ovm eyer a n d 100 so ld le
i l ly , w here s c h o la rsh ip .
T h e o u ly m an In th e w o rld r e p o r te d to be w o rth Q rer ♦ 1.000,000,(KX) Is th e A ngll- and n a tiv e d e e d G erm an , A lfred Belt. H e Is n o t y e t bu sh ed by t fifty . Is well e d u o a te tl a n d m ad e h istu n e in d ia m o n d s d u r in g th e p ast tw e n ty -------------------------------------fo u r y ea rs . »*CI ^ R n u m s O M p a a lM to
S e n a to r D eboe, of K en tu ck y , h a v in g J *- ^h aw . s ix teen y e a rs of age, w«u sh av ed off h is d ro o p in g m u s ta c h e a t th o j b ro u g h t to th e S a ra to g a c o u n ty ja i l lu Ball In s tan o e of f r ie n d s w ho w a n te d h im to be | e lo n rtpa. N. Y . by C o ro n e r M cC arty t< m o d e rn , now lo o k s so m uch like P re s id e n t w bom htiaw confro-.ed th a t be k illed Ji**« M cK inley th a t It la d ifficu lt to te ll th em B ranch w hile t A h w ere b u n t in g a few ilayt a p a r t a t a sh o r t d is ta n c e . ago . B lanch w as o f th e sam e ag e a s # h a w .
F o rm e r S e n a to r Saw yer, of W lseonsln . 'h a s g iv en 06000 for th e b u ild in g of a hom e j 6 e lU em e» i o t th e A laetosu D lep e fe . fo r t b e f r te a d le * In O shkosh .
fastness i I en d w in te r tra d e ou t-
flour h and been or.I
h i* ..l T h .
•2*500,000*«»l
D ew ey V U IllA ilm lral G eorge D -w l 4ved a g rea t
h o re mi
u u lo u m en be
o v a tio n iu B ostuu , wlieBE®*?*!ve*! tb# freedom of th e C ity p re sen ted w itli a m agn ificen t j e w E ^ * '* w,‘l by M ayor Q uincy , on be® C ity .
Ttie ru sh for d ry goo d s is over a t St. Mo., bu t o th e r lin e s of business a re
ive, a n d the fall i k is very good.
>logne pej
l th a t ouly a l te r te a year* ex-
jiru ilu c tlo u * uf tra d e .
o rt com es from th e vauve in th e lead in g
h as e u liv e u e l a ll
cwHter un 1 »iu c tlo n fo
i’oi"'
T h e m em bers □ IraI hompeoto
S ir Louie H enry Da> lee, C an ad ia r. Mints- • o f th e fam ily of R ear-A d- | te r of M arine a n d Flstrorl«*i, d e c la re d In h a v e le ft G len R idge, N J ., L o n d o n a few day* ag o th a t b e b ad givec oo toa , W here th e y w ill live 1 C o so d s 'e oon**nt to a te m p o ra ry a r r a u g —
! m eu t of tb* A laskan d t* p u ;e . T h is p ra e tlc - W hee " F ig h t in g B ob" E v an s w as a a lly *e ttled th e m a tte r of a m odus v tre n d i,
O o n x ag s C o llege . W ash in g to n , a n d th * p a p e rs h ave been s ig n e t by 8*cre- "loot's " s t a r ' ' b a seb a ll J ta ry ol S ta te H ay an d th e B pnse lon for th e g a m e . d ’A ffotres la W ash in g to n .
q u o ta tio n sfo r room have been m a rk e d up.
p o ta to c ro p o f P r in c e E d w ard Is lan d i th e av e rag e .
W ash in g to n 's sa lm o n p ack for 1899 is j t to g ab o u t 8,000,000
T h e t r a d e u n ion d eposits in th e I 'oe to f- j v li.g s B ank of KuglauU a m o u n te d to j
In P osen , a c c o rd in g to u C ologne p a p e r ,se a m stre sse s e a rn a m ax im um -----------
u th , a n d
T he s t r ik e a t th e C reuso t I ro n W orks in F ra n c e , w h ich th re a te n e d to Invo lve th e M in is try , ho* been se tt le d 6u a sa tis fa c to ry m an n e r th ro u g h th e me H atton of P rem ie r W ald eck -R o u sseeu . W ork lias been re-
F lve h u n d re d querrw m eu in th e em ploy of Clarion, J o h n so n , U nion an d P e n n sy lv an ia C o m p an ies , a t Y oungstow n, Ouio,<J have s t ru c k fo r an ad v an ce of ten c en ts a
W ash tun 7ou,o00 ca»e», re p reeeu tli
le a d ofonce a m o n th .
S tr ik in g ellk w eavers lu P e te rso n . N. J . , h ave In s ti tu te d a boyeott aga lnh t sh o p k e e p e rs w ho se ll good* to
K illed • N egro FgJ . J . Reeves, a w h ite
P le a s a n t, T exas, u f e w l ® i ° k,1,A G eo rg e Lew is, a DaliiJBlP* !■ ^1*' lad ie s w a itin g room a t t l ^ au<l S a n ta Fe p a sse n g e r D allas ,T ex as. Reaves an d Id* J H O w e ltin g to ta k e a tra in . T h e neW lW , r’t " 'l to fo rce M rs. Reeves o u t of a f A*'1 h e r u bad nam e. H er bP E A h o t th e n e g ro th ro u g h th e ]>eail
O ne Itegu lar WolUler K Q W tlier.B ert J u lia n sh o t an d k t l l l p H oule-
h an In a sa loon a t C o lfax , I J u l i a n la a r re s t . B o th m e iif lB th e
a rm y und w ere bPB ■ sh o r tre g u la r a fu r lo u g h .
s tu d e n t nt D . C .. h e w as th e eahooV p lay e r, n nd s ti l l hn an n ev e r m teeing n eham tea t on th e d iam o n d .
In th e N orthw eet, D u lu th , M inn., re p o rts th a t bun tue ia la e x p a n d tu g , th a t n ex t w in te r * lu m b er ru t will b* ia rg* an d th g t w ages have very g e n e ra lly ad v an ced .
alDht sh o p k eep - j in io u em ploye*. |
T h e u n io n m o u ld e rs of th e finco a n d P a t- te e MflK'hiue S hop F o u n d ry a t Hacu, Me., w ho w en t on s tr ik e on a cco u n t of th e dls-
d raw n aeroas
•m ■ 91 feeede to 140tiB*l toe He nee no etet-1* r
W. H . K . ISAie, nine « Mfl>resa ph iiw n tn rop - te t, w boee ex p e rien ce w ith a boy*' farm
i n e a r W ash in g to n le a t t r a e t ln g a t te n t io n , w as b o re , e slav e . In 1-57 A m ls e lja a rv te a c h e r a to n e d h is e d u c a tio n , n nd la te r he becam e p r iv a te e e c r s ta r
€'etogT*to*man-a Isrct Heetowri* ia e to d .B rig h am H. R .»belts, th e P o ly g em te t Con
giweemnn-elw-y from Dthl 50 C oncord s tn ro t. B rookl
B rltlvb C h arg eT he te m p o ra ry lb-ta ll t r a d e h as t*eeu he lp ed at C hicago ,
ie C h llkoo t 84. L outs an d Kpusa* C ity by rea so n of fail . e leb ra tlo n e ttra m Inn*, en .i who*«—niz ness has a lso been m e a su ra b ly s tim u la ted .
T : e O ctober c o tto n re p o r t show s th e u d ltlo n of c o tto n on O rt
F a th e r am i T h re e C h ih l iW hile H a rry G eorge , of I I I
' w as o u t d r iv in g w ith h is th re f o u t of th e dis- ter* , ra n g in g from tw o t o i l Dt*er, have re- in lh t* v lelu lty <#f E ast
, a t te m p te d to cross th e track]At a re c e n t co n v en tio n of C an ad ian fac- £ ? * d|vl>| ,on o l t b e PenneyIv
to ry In sp eg to rs it was th e op in io n of th e ‘V id e leg e tee th a t eflurt* flhould be m ad e to U, , S, J
ie g lz ln tic n p io . id iu g tn a t th e fac- ' a n a tt ie t |to ry loeptortorw m igh t cou fleca te g o o d s ,w* r ' found In sw eatsh o p * . 1UJ U
w ho w en t on s t r ik e on c h a rg e of o n e o f th e ir tu rn e d to W ork.
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