Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 16 July 1896 — Page 2

Democratic Press. UKCATVH, INIX Hua»*oe*Us Pre** <«.. • 1896. JULY. 1896* Su Mo Tu We Th Fr St •i • ® I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 e • >|t j t e 1 •i • ; • V ■' '''• • • v, VS y ITlh. k* .<th. li LL OF FRESH FACTS All relating to people and THINGS OF THE WORLD. Thirty Chinese Hoy* Come to Thi* Country to Learn American Kays Faria Grvatlv I veiled Over an Attempt to Aaaaaoinate the PresidentChairman Manna Vicks Hia Statl. FARIP GREATLY KXCITKU. An Attempt Made to A»wiaainate k*re«t<ient Fnnrv. Paris spec'*!: In alt eta pt wastnsde tu Bwaveiuaie I’ esoi at Fauro. The President had . . * to LoagcLasap*’• n ' l ’"* the ttvwps. He had no »ooner entered the fir;J when a man in the crowd stepped lor«aid and . i a rev otver at t :n. The abet dal hot take effect. The would-be a.. ,-*;ti was at once nrrcdixL lie di-c.ar-ed that he t ad oal? fired a blank cartridge, and that he had no intention «d killing tbe Pie* dent. U ram itjt»ei»e known tn the crowd at Loaccbaiipa that the President Lad not tern hurt tv t:.c pisto. great entbu*i*.»m was man.t stel. Cheer after cheer was sent •P and the people could scarcely be re* •trained by the guards from crowding aboat the place where the President and h;» suite were standing. As Pre-dent Faure. seated in an oven ran age and ace tu pained bj M. Mciine. the Premier; N. Ke sdeffra and .M. Tournier. apjwared u|h*i the rev sew ground at Longcbamps. a well dressed man. apMrrnlly about forty years of ag ■. who had teta leaning against a tree. took delineate a m and tired t* ice tn quick succes'i.® witha revolver at the President. The man bad not time to tire again tefore tfee crowd el -cd .ami h.m and sc red him and but for the intervention of trie police, the would-be assassin weald probably have teen lynched. The name of the miscreant » g.vea s Franco*.

THIKTI CHIXI ISE BOTB C.*c to This Country to U»r« Aameteaa Ways. There has ;ost antae* m New OrteoM, •*« the *»■.:!:■. n F*. "•* t't.mese tans, mebarge of E Hale Kin. a rrerbyterian mm:*:er. who ba, charge of a mis* on tn New 1 ork. where they co to be placed al tehovd. and after receiving a preliminary education. will enter coi-le.-e. They a-e sons of prominent and wealthy tvs:iento . f Caatoa. Hoag K. :.g and other large cues of V: aa. Mr. K.n stated that since the war wita Japan me pev'pie o« China bate become more and note alite to their debcteneies. and are anxious to place tbemsc.ve, tn touch wita mode:n methods. It w»s w.tr, u..» .-.-a » trat the uh « w-.r • seat to Amer* ; tea to >ex -re an eiutai.cn. In this con* 1 •ret a* tie. v! I ease .4 yi-g-g Ware, a \ . graduate. w iso ■» a* recently cal <d I htHsse tola,. i nure chat: t. . :a .tv. Ilanua Fick* ■»» Staff. Ho. M. A. Haau.Chairman of tt# ReF— -•.:•> Na — On-.: .r. ba* printed the Sallowing Kxrentt ve C iw.t* tee: H >\ v' :r»:.;u Hon. V* ..»a M. • -.or. -. of . Ma;< Mei .• ’ * ortu-n. The edgers will be Gsn. Fowvsi | C.ai'ea.«4 Arkansas; Cbar.es u. Ikawes, «f L hus; <». T. iteirt*.x. et lad-ata: C * .. K : • H V -;* ■< . of Ki: . H.n. M. >. Q-ty. *4 i F : H.C. Fwyw; of Wutae.i aid N Ik r. •.'. < " e*t V" arg- ta. Hrwdreds VXcrx Cnaverted. - • - * ' W *m’» e*mp-mee»g ba, ewwed at AlJ. , • «A‘ . tt Ft * »' * ’ ' . ....- ■ ■ wetted ata uftet earA con»vet a reat-ket was ' .. -u-g ue >. s . r.*. ar.. iJ. juu a wa* bred at ..-.tena-s. The tsita «*at Wreck «■ tae KmbA. A pasae :it trua c* tbe Le -: N ai.-e-y !• .wren W i-’te Hare* and Ha-..tces. Fas. ran -MW a c*« aad tae eac ne and iSsrre ®a:> w re t..;ydtd ewt tbe ndgw of a h n essbi.xi.nxßt. The ecj.neer rear, ted a;-ties trews whx* be sixer, y aKtrwaMi. The tneaaaa was se-rsoasiy »a; -td tai mere tbaa a acoce of passee.jTi > v-wt laxly t-rt. >e real «i ;&«« wtu dm.; ■«M»«w Park. Feri *aywe. Iwd. The B.aaapera •< tS-s beast.ra. rewoet <««r. tree .4 ebarge, to Sec yatrees the fc. witgatawtcwaa: Nerwooi BrwUaerK ■Ho.ar.-is «d the gymaasue world, the riaevtt.. aid re-tas-ec tr He rori&mta bar art at the wweM. Aiwo Frtdmooc Macks • onoerta. *<•< and monkey <«■■>. th at H.» w Mn. H*r»a Eadrrtc. a tarow scar Aareca. ScU.-a«l tus w Jetw daatt and «m».ttes. wax-joe. Ne> estese *s iasst for tbe •c- Mestrcis wa» wwataay aad ax ecce®* fir >x—- 1 -owad. Tire iK.rde-.-er anrrnj-'i-d k essraye and tmdaaeg L-xax-J surrms-ded be-, w Ln UraißK Weak » astare. s':« ?v -••- >1 -- Hax-k. Lar • r~ W wtu, boa tailed, and wn... go .waa We tujiusrf a wwewCTSt. The baxk s exp Sa.-m-c « »>■-•*.. fa; tire t» Trs._-e «a ha aw« to twees cnesast witna-aw aa » c I’m. aslbr tsause w: he saspem».i:« The satwrs orrstoia have bees rcOhoes. to mws ki-i S-e _____ A Cewtw-r 1 2 . -Act. Mrs. JU E- Elstoeiaart. ax wtoe-e- .wmus at Ivxrec. ('«•>•_ !:» arts* -- ec c. mciwa. k? re&ac » ma-tir to an day*.

EASTERN. The b «ly of Gru. Plow M I’ Tonne, who died at N« » N *rk «.■» . general's late home In t'artcrsville, tla. J N. t'ollhia. A t'<L. retail dry *nuda dealer* In New York, have assigned t» Alfonso 11 Alker, with p.-vfva-uvr* for tas.Xa*. Monde IWttwelJrr, of HarrUbttnr. Pa . hns lem elected Grand Exalted Killer of the Elk*. Minneapolis hs* Iweu selectcd for the tneetiug next July. The S -:iu *;i Government ha* l»*-n Informed that the t'ubrni insurgents are iuciuaalug their activity m accordsucv with the instruction* received from their agents at Pin.* c d n New York The I ~iver*al Peace Vniou of Philadelphia. w hich has been quietly opcratnr a job printing office in Indi-pcndi nee Hall. wa» notified by the city authoritir* that it would have to vacate the room*. Gov. Low -id. of Maryland ha* offered rewards < f f»r the arrest of the men who lynched d-weph Cocking and .... .... the sheriff* of Charles and Washington Counties of grana neglect of duty \ft<-r a d-ad’.H-k of more than two months. Judge 1t.... and Mayor Moore have agreed u|*»n the appointment of Ernest K irs. I»-ni'H-rat. to succeed Frank McConnell on the Board of t'sty Lotumisstouer* at Youngstown, Ohio. The Board of Pardon* at Harrisburg, Pa., again heard the application for the parvlon of John Bur*l*lcy, the defaulting ■x V -y Trvis.urer of Philadelphia, who i« now reeving n fifteen year sentence in the Eastern penn. ntiary. Several attempt* have l.wn made to secure his release, but up to thia time all eff-rts have lax n fruitless. The fact that be mad. restitution of all sums of money tnlsappropritt.d ami hi* health failing were brought it. Mid. alt .lough the applieati u is he 1 tinder ad' - rent it is stated up >n good authorit. that tar pardon will be - A 1 • : r. ’ x-w > •. S which ha* always styled itself, bc--of its taithfulm ** to it* party iu:er> - s. the i- *t steadfast organ of thi Deexwrattc party in New York, in a tr ;>!e-ieadcd editonai repudiates allegianre to the Ik-m-s-ratic convention at Chicago and unequivocally bait* the atform adop.ed Thursday. It lashes the party for the successive steps it ha* taken to its present attitude and »*.v* that until after election pattwtiain and be •: * - - '! the Vuited St.ites of America will -est with the candidacy of W ..ham McK n’ey.

WESTERN. Tbe e ■ ra: -of the Vaa Duseu liar- | ring: ■-.; company st Deadwood Fall*. | I! was burned, with 3U.<MM bushels | •f wheat aud .c’*s» of tiax. L- fili.- •*- ...sured. The town of Man » x Idin Morrow County, wa* almost completely wiped out fir*. The jt-ry - the case against Romulus ■ charged at Akron. Ohio, with Xie x s lr» F. St * -a. March 2!’ Is*:, returned iegree Tbe jury vra* .-st f -ur hour*, i although oaly one bsiiot ’ll taken. At Mianmtpofia. Mian- the Security Wsreho-.se Company * warehouse “R" was : trued Fr .lay moramg It wa* ». • •d with ail sorts of merchandise, inelud :g fanning mac:; aery and a large quarttity of bou*..- cl.i c >d*. Tbe - •** on tbe . be .-itag s -.•••■ and ou tbe coatee t» vj<* •• Th.* • .li be largely covered; by ;.*.-» ts.e. J, -- ph A. J irdan. general manager of -tuibal ami #L Louis Railway, ba* I — t tr.* .• pre*:-ien: of the Green Ray asi Westera. whjeh has recently I been r- -ii:..ae*L He will have charge aud w ‘ .'■» < t-.-a tte g,rrral maaa** I’..- . ■ 1 Uro *. Mr leera home from tbe picnic ar Lcgaa - - ■ pe de * re k.>d I*4 fat- ' jsre-i. 3L*ay at wise- will die. Tw-enty- . f.cr el tbe deal are >JeatiSed ar*l the ■ WFUSSdUaMM*!*** * is* 1 ".• *►,. " r. - *- **■ *re r- *' .>x. - -- ; v. c-st t&r tw <»- . rr.Sr: >f iK* ssjk'-u : a* * 4 r> ■ ro iitii part | gate. x C...-- t.i K\ was ktd up -u* where bo had taßen ■Miles ded and alone in L.< haasMe b --nse at ; Ear.---a. <K Thursday- Death raise red Mr. CUrk was a: oaetiase j a leasing b**i*c*s man of Nortbsaswc* ObM. and was yeewideat *C the First Na-, t ia R»-k 'or thir;y year*. He wa* »*...>! . v :<v.■ gold brick, and lost au of his fortune ia buying So*MW worth at bo»dt from a banker in N. * Took, wtueh. : » alleged, proved to be worthle** He hag ',x*-n dependeM ap.->> charty f-r several years He had just tttnraed hone from New York, where be beg*.- as : far da:.-*ge* against the banker. CtetnamSitis ofiexrs of Chicago pal’.eo • • *ss ace t»w w .jnb-r.ag to what ext w .'I he asktd to assume tbe ew* •*’y - : t- be! - gtag to tbe b**;aes. •<•» after ‘ nuking hours. Tbe .um • - - -.. ,py of tbe WMRm das'.rirt ia taking care wf the day’s rare... • at the ?-l;*ieaai Gatdcns is Iw ag i f. jewed by r a*y who fear raids from I Tn.W:‘~lt Ahmwt every pe'-soe station ia the -y hx* a irej»ro f safe, aid - ba* ft-- taaxy yrarr t*e® the practieie of bal'dsag aad Iran jsweafimas to k-ep their hooks, m n*y .r l pspers Ire-kid up there. - py sari "It La* not b' t the cnst.aa a»r*g bn*-rare* raea «f ray uimrart. b«t 1 w'l t -eoramoaare -.bora il any asaauee tle.eye StneeC «bn far years bed the ek*3npH*t;vX*' of Erg..-, id a* a erark s-Sat. *'d su ’-'-'-i lire ycurs list riiat, ;.t

of Fiiro[<’. >’.*> at St I TVed*»» ay, aged “3 years. He lost the fortuaa hr a.-qulred by sms-ting tu a routr*t iu the Interest of th* Tichbortie claimant. He then cama to this country, where be »»» defeated by Isogardua. After which he w. nt to St. Lunin and began the matnfnc. titre of patent UH-illcircs, iu which bus!new lie was ini-ecMful, Bevern! weoYs ag.. he had a lioarrel with a tenant, a f. -.tne teller imim- l Mme. Murn- Fri *. during which she struck him on the head with a shoe. Slw was arrested, and is serving a arnteuty of one year in tb«workhouse. Kttuell ha* not bren well •ll)<M*s JlUd tl’-<**’. of ttCTVOtIN I Hr was au intimate friend of Buffalo Bill. The St. Is»nia police department is mystified over a sensational murder that occurred Tncih’ay night. A pliactou containing three men and a woman drove up to a saloon. N 3. Washington avenue, tine of the men aud the womau alighted and entered the saloon. Sitting down to a tvb’e they ordered refreshment*. and while the waiter was gone to fill the order five shot* tired in rapid suerem.on were beard, and the strange man was seen rushing from the saloon. The woman, who was vrell-dresae.l aud goodlooking, was found lying beside the table, dead. Most of the bullets had taken effect and her death waa alm.wt instantsnems. Later in the evening William Jenkius. son of Benjamin Jenkins, a widely known river man. was arrested for the murder It was at first aaeerttd that the woman killed was hi* wife, but Jenkin* insists that the latter is out of town. The water rt present supplied to the city . f Duluth :» bad. No- a* bad as before the water cxmipiny put in its new intake weff, but til! entirely too bad for use a* a beverage. Bo says the analysis just eoueiv. 1.-1 l.y Pr-f. A. J- Woodman. Tbe Prof.—-r has discovered in the samples submitted to him laeteria to tbe n.-rnls r of !<•.«»• to the cubic rentimeter. This a vegetable growth aud * * k--i.fi. nut w ... n pc.-ent in such qitat.::t.es, s* iadka. ■? tbe presvuc- of a large amount of oeganic M tier in the water, from whb-h '.he<e minute plants draw their mvnmhment. Noranal Lake Superior water , -utai -* a:*otit forty-four to the cubic cen iineter. In addition there are large numbers ->f animaleuHe found. These are present in such unmG-rs oaly when there is a large amount of orgaiaic matter for them to dispose of. They are nature's scare; gers. WASHINGTON.

Cts Jnly 1 the treasurer held of the sil- 1 ver buEi-n purchased under the act wf Jtfr If. )<•>. I3l.wfl.fj • < - . - - ' The coining value of this bullion in silver dollar* .» >!7-' 411. I . * N ' ’ - ' ’ ' dt'.nl d-'Ars hate Ken cvined. and :: .* said at the treasury that it is probate that the . a; t - er .i >, r» w. he increased to U7 or ’ month after Aug. 1 next. llailroad compat-i* can no s*:irer cs-ry their -ova be- ....-s letters over rieir n»ad> witboat paying postage to Vacie Sam. I W-slnesday an order tn I'o*ttr.a< r Ueuerwl Wilaoa was received by Major * . - H-s c - - -- Eg Up :.- toF.vn.-at ,-f the 1 stai laws agaiu-’ r,. - ways carsyins tbesr own letters. AU .ester* to »tat.--n agen:» and ofik-iab an '-r.dddea to he carried without pootage. The railroad*, however, can be supplied by the Government with a speedily stamped envelope, which they mnst cancel on delivery to the train man. Tn# I new order will add several thousand d«l- ' Hrs a year to the Govma- nt revesu--* | tr-'in the many roads cens.t.ug .a Ch.cage. FOREIGN. • S . * ■ • • ' ! * ; *. -■ ii! Mr ■ ■’err>i- *.: ia j ■ . - . ' . ' - >- . ■ ■. -. ' : <’ ' i* <*' * X-’ii ' 2MEUra«t ’’J” ■ * t'M* -* “v * ?<■ <£ , * | W".- ’ •» ki# 3»-HUase-rr s«» Pars* st "''X- *an-’ t a wiipgitCaK Tas »a- * - - S ■ . - .* - w , : !»» -2; J • <"SWW?* ’ T&S” **® t>‘. iLBttHBF a t ' "Mt. . I’M. XlM* | ! TW Xx-srwßss <jk*rmuae®: hb» t i :<* feir S 3 MW. Ours Car- I e»<* » fonucr *»pp.-<rscr haa acv-j-ted a . .f r- -t;t. -• • pew .•* thus redncxig { j Car*ece'» chances of rew.iratio*. An account td the wettjetoHht «! the | *Ca.r between Go*. Brwdley T. Jahsssx | and Senor Manwel J wiin is given owt I at Havana. Gew. Johsasn* denied that < be had defamed the Spaai»a army. **i entxued Se*or Maw: Axpwdx for .< •orange and haste asd h» inwgsMr saanee of rhalv aging him. saying to had at ar»: snptosed the latter w-a* <e maay swMTiio-js pr lactiew* be had rwtv.vK! He waived al< formalities and s-gxtSed b.s tea: -x* tw figux S« nor Ampai.v'i ' oeeiad* said > : view es the denial tier j withdraw *!’. opinions vv.pressed ia -.hr j » letter AU th. secvwds then agrted that ( I the incident was ended aswedately. Or. Biau»et:h*k sr»- **■*:«*: pr.f<»- : sor at Leyden Gerwmay. will pnK.*h a w-.ent’Sic tv,**? on the trvati..'-t of tut- » jaw by seswr* wh.ch the medie*! irwtet* : I city kx'k forward to with the gn»>.« 1 internet. IJr. tEwmewthnl g T t» ••-* f<- > lowiag extract from h» arti ■>: “I have i din*.-voted, and shew by nameroas exaaspie*. why tav erm has fa.;«d sa the ■ tteatm-.'r.t of eas»* of laesyaw. Kwxjaw p.**'» c’.."f« t.- the sgtaal tsssne* wtk sack tenacity a to defy »«rrah«*'.*e by seraax The experanewts e»£wc«ed prove, however, that ft, wfcde the lockjaw pehen A srcsSatisg sa the Idas-, aawm » skjertod the pe-**--3 » Sestnayed.” The Iti aa br r Hmdem. h»-k See*, and N.-rwv-rma hart J.disa Lndvig were hJoww asJe-ee in PeiwacsJa Ray. c* Mobwe. Ala- dn.-’-g a sevw starts Wedxtodiv. The w-tod idew Cm* the

! nortlH-as*. at wenty-tw* mile* an b-mr ; and then eh,nr.g.-l to the northwest, and blew KM' mile* an h-•*’ !,,1 ‘ b-.utf the renter of tne *torm. The Mere latit* Hotel, ou Palafox street, th.- Methodist Church, and nearly wiry buslnes. tmuw were unroofed. The streets were tumie ! laMMMbto i-v th.- talk i ts- - N‘ * I ears are running. AU wires nre down, i the nearest tel.-grspb station working I*i Ing nt Fl-'Uiniou. The I’easnco.a au-i i Atlantic division ot tbe ImnisviLe a'- ' Nashville is washed out in places. *ov damage is fully g£M.<WWIN GENLKAU A r il p ■ '-■t’.at n " - !•• - I at i Ottawa, oii... proroguing Pariiann nt. It ha I l-rru MIW f"f <b- l" ;h .- lt w ‘ ! * ,Uu “ lg be prorogred until Aug. o. it is smt.-d ua high authority that the khedive intends leaving for Europe within ten days on his private yacht, touching t-.r»t at Corfu auu FhillppopoHß. An extensive coal deposit has been discovered in the Aigonut district, reavenient to the Canadian Pacific Rai.way. Thi*. it i« expt* ted, w ill cause a boom la tbe iron industry. In the suit o’ tbe Allan line against tbe Orean Transport Company, claiming Indemnity for rescuing the !«a»s»-iiger* and crew of the IXimsniots line chartered stvximer Mar;;»<«*. wrecked off Grassy Point, near Forteau. Labrador, in A-p---temlwr last, the court at London held that under the contract of carriage ship owner* are net under obligation to forward wrecked pass ’igvt* to their destination. Tbe and crew- ..t the Martp>*a were taken off by tbe Allan liners Sardiniaa and A-istrian respectivelyThe silver -ervie* to be presented by eitixen* of Indiana to tie lattieship L»d;. m IS a exhibition at New Y rk. There an* abotil f*<ty I**’ cost is /.'-i silver ia th- Many of tbe larger piece* are fined with gold. IXI carats fine. The iuo*t ta-jut.ful pieee in the -erv e is a ma«ive Hower d.»h in-ended to be a center piece At one tad a hr.-- moia.lioa .«■ .taming the srel of th, S: . of 1: wffi.le at ta« th. r end .» a similar medallion bearing in bold r-liet a tac *;m :• of the sailors and i-. rs Twarawent ia Indian; >-!.*. At T. rout A Gut- Mt*. Alexanler Cam-w-n wa* marrie.l W-lg -day to < apt. John M -rr-w •» Montreal Tbe Li<J Biahap of Niagara officiated at tbe ceremony. Mrs. Morrow, who wa* a M-» Ly :.s of Cleveland, ha* been married tw ice before. Her lirst hesband wa* Mr. Ward, a irdlhoaaire and well-knowa sreamlxvat owner of Detroit, who left aa immense estate, which was for *.»me time la li- gat a. M -« Clara Ward, a daugb-■<-r of thi* tnarriag*. - me y.-ara ago becans the wif of i*riaee Cl say of P* Igium. Bouse ttsse after the death of Mr. Ward h * widow aanied Alexander Cameron of T.-route. wfe« ded a few year* ago. K. G. Dun & Co.'* Weekly Review of Trade *ay»:

' The wheat market advanced a little. ■ while other »pecclative market* were j •-agwatrt -r »lightly dee-lined, hat its j *n«a3 advanc- was mainly due to report* i f for-.-.gn etw ■ reports and need. Tt.s-r» I re ul .? ;■ » ..-re : IT iayieMthis year has been undervst mated, and part of the dispetebeo gathered by Han't R< view last week ten-1* t - sngport that view. th. :gb practically all the rvrnras from want are now thow chief ! wheat growing States wePr eaeering. | Leas favorabl i«w« , i appear this ween from Mi sawftft and Ihtkota. It is wiw | •a both side* remember that in apring ! wheat States which have this year to I make tip for-• ne I-.-** e"*-4--re. the cro|- 1 wffl ant be owt of danger tor woane week*.' I Kstes a* grain and its pewdacts from I Mi*- K •■: I- *to Chi-rage took a tur. > The aday. The Chkegw Great ; \Ve»:ers H -.c a few day* ago pat the • II t-.- «..’i.c-»xx Ti- exvea-I -- do«c . ervl list the Altos 1 ! the Chk-ag Great rw. and eon- • * - . rtly n- : ..ag else e<nii be doae oat | to . -.xe *3 tis* read* to meet the | Alton* rat-:-* Tie new tariCs are a* : S low,- Fr.-m S-? th western MTwMri Krw to CVeag-s-Whaint »>1 1 - r. ■ r ;• .:3> ■ ru. ry . -■ ■*. bxr..y. c brewer*-’ grit*. ; 11 »»-?•• ftaxseed and nJie-t. 14 rest*. T..- .» a rvl.. ..--a -f !•’ evtit* per !••• cork. rye. wx •■•. Atssceeirg .•xeoxt.ve eScets of Western roe-is win , • ,-i t:- rake sc: regard:.xg the fiat j rates o* a re-need scale pas ia eSeet by tV <: '.ff Gr.--.:t W *i. rx frv-rn peixt* tn I«ww and Xhaowi to Cbiesga. MARKET REPORTS. t ..."■.. jJ'. 31 "ifii ; S3T<i : S 4 To x.-r* *:. ;■■; xg grwie*. to 52.T5; sheep, fair to chance, y*-hH j I raaw. Nw S. 3Sr to 35e: ants. Xw X 13c *■-*-. ry . N . _ ... to i*.*■ iwtier. chaire- emwaaery. Me to 13e; eggs, fresh. I ;*r to lit: new p.-.-.tau*w. pee bwahek :* hue: hcaom ears, casus., t to chxc*. ■ JC". t per am. Indiaaap is-C*-:* shippiag. *3-40 to M -<• beg* ci - -rat. b- J3.T5. *to--> c-aosre** : - yrs*.*. FX-.v to 53.T3. I wheat. Xo. X 33c to 33c. cam. No. 1 whit*. 2(k to Sc; ««*•*. No. 2 white* ITe to IX- *- L:-u.s—|3<»» t - M'»• I'gw I SXO* to R3.TS. whrav Nw 2 red. 33e to ■r*. No. 2 yvSow. 2tc to Me; oats. X« white. *3e t* 17-: rye. No. X "■>-• » ». Cw rma' —Cattle. £*!•• t.- sis ST -*- to Sa.T .brep, FX5m to <177wheat. No. X 33e to 3»c; csra. No 2 ■t. 2Se to 2bc: os tn. No. 2 mixed. 17c to The. rye. No. X 27e to She. :• iCXM to SXUt nhrep. to IXiX: I wheat. No. 2r- '* 1 '■ ■ twr*. No. 2 I yeXow. 2&c » 2Sr. asm. Nw 2 whu». Ute T«Jed*—Wheat. No. 2 re«t Mt to Mbs :«k*. 13etoIse:ow..No-X»e«o**K r- J-,.--M-wti-kee—’• i>--; ■_ N - sj».ig ■•*- Ito 3®e: ceca. No. X 23e to 27rt cat* No. IV; barb?, Na. X Me to t “l-t. : j--. N«. i. : is 2St; .lotto.. K-—- ' f»'. 77. F - ' i ■ . S'. • ■• S 4 • KLS- t- 143 Iwbest, No. 2 red. <Be to <®n rvrz X 2 ye3»-w. Me to Xhs anta. No. 2 white. | X«e m 2fe. y.» T ■!-* — '»-,■ K. * •■ F7.X5 :■ c-SX-A- -,e M - -o—p. SXb - ><-• wheat. No. 1 t*-i. Qr » Ax- -t_ No Z 3tl' .~*r N« 2 vt. - Jr io 2T--bsrtrr: ereasxey. He to Ifc; -gg*. Wes-t : era. He to IXr.

HEATH IN THE " UH K AWFUL HtAD-END COLLISION AT LOGAN, IOWA. Esat-Hound Flyer on the Northwr»t« ern Craateea Into an Excurwion train Twcntv-ciuht Pcroona Arc Killed ond Fifty-one Injnrvil. Horror* of the I>lm*lcw The overland flyer «>« the t'hi- is« nnd X jiden lrjla r ' ar Icig.-n. !■-« >. fortv mile* rust of Oumba. early evening. Twentyadgltt people were killed and fifty-one injured, msny of wb«»m will die. Twenty-four of the dead are M«-ntl-fied and the other* are »• badly matßated that identification I* hardly poamble. The list of the injured i« a lengthy «>ne. It contain* twenty -eight or more name* of person* who were •er;on»ly hurt, dangerously so. to a gr- ... In addition there were at least fifty, if not a greater number, who received injuries »f a minor uaturr. Them- om«ist-,-d of bruise* and cut* or slight disfigurements which will practically amount to nothin*. A «"ou»idcrable number al—were shaken up severely, but beyond thi* were nninjurvu. This wa* «-*jiecia.ly th—case among tbe pasrengere who m-cupied the car* imme-iaitely behind the one which was demolisbisi. The scene of wreck and death occurred in a piece of dense woods about three mileo we«t of L-gan. Both train* »-amr • .-tE. r fa-ad <-u while traveling at the rate of fifty mile* an hour and was cao*—l Eag'.-aer .Montgomery of the nicnie train mistaking order*. Hr should Lave waited -n lb* *i<l:ng at Logan until the p-«*engrr train and tbe fast overland ffyer lad pa*- 4. He ..my waited I- .c eauugu foe the ;«»*engrr to fly by ami tb<-n polled >sst on the .sin track with the throttle . . , iß d a full h- ad of *t<-*ni --n. The crash carte > • quickly that Montgomcry had howdy time to jump The excursion train was cutup»i*ed of seventeen passenger ear*, loaded with !/**• m»-u. woxen am! ch hiren. mostly from Cosumil Rluff* and Omaha. They were- snaking tu cry. * ug.ag sad shouting. Tb<- weigh, ■f the ex. ars .in train and tbe speed of the reight made tne wreck a fearful one. The two engines were completely demolinhe-d and the first two car* of each train t-le-•:»kl. Tbe Work -of death wa* wrought in tbe fir*t coach of tbe «-xciir»>on train. In thi* were nearly !<*• [wople ami but a few «f them e*>-a|«s! widyMt injury. There wa* no warning, and with tlavs : . »of the car came death or dang - ■ i* injury to almost evv .-y oeenpMrt. All of the r-arbe* w.-rr hadly shaken up. but th.- d.-ad were cotdiiied W the first j»x»r--m pr coach. FIVE KILLED.

.’cath Ends a Vsited Workmen Picnic ia Chicago. A YVis .-i •'-n’r-l sir- twe -- S. .1--rk Konday. under the auspice* .»f •• A:. I.' nc-.r f Vnited W .rkti. • t Ch.-ugo. wa* attended with disaster. G >iag out woe *e-ti.:»n of tbe train wa* -•■arded by r-.uchs. who beat aud nJrdret ne . .minct.r and tbe engineer. Re’uruiug in the evening a sreti-n cf tbe train ruepns-ug thirteen eoni hes crashed into tw.. tra;a« -f empty ,-wn he* at Ahenhetm rnd was wiarked. In thia collision five ;«-rearer* were killed, five *eri->osly ia;v.r»'. and many more slightly hurt. Th-.-me o' the accident was near tbe Madina *tr«-et ■ r-redag Jwt before th* p- — engsr tcaia. north N.ns-1. rvaefied tb-trte-n it is *ta;cd the station arent ha-1 hr-wn tie switch to all w a mirth boca l freight train to pnwe-d on its way. and it -t: thro -gl: - -use -tc-rake -*r n—c- •-.. -e wt. a fa.', tre toclase she swite-h-FHOUSAN3S CHANT IN UNISON Christian Enieavorers Numbering 4.L ring. A » -1’ ®- er Ise. re -■ -on - . nent *.ad pr aKy not V. be seen agn a ■ itnramd evesdag at tbe :.J >. .' tae ua'sro. t«a the hi-'- «*•'- rn - where the PneaideMs of th * E.tv. ~j— s.fter atxotL- r. Lave ..I’t-r tb--;r addresses, a trauia11. rn* d -LCaas an and wansea rai*- ! cd tbeir s.-i-vs f.< an hour in *-.‘ar* •’* j-raiae to tbe Great Master. ' stood an a«s»-ssb'y of or m re I tae . r* «.f t - f Christian i-i ■ iwr free: ail pans of tbe Ft -a trit ■ and beyuu-1 were ranged iaararaaera - Iritriag tt s axlditne *-m.e tbe Great ! -f rrerei-i; -« the 4 me, nw.r.i ;'»*• tree above the Lends of tbe sanits--1- da. wa* a’ **e srith :b» hater of a *e’- • rie sna. The caret--! of tbe nori**. f*-»r» rbi h Lave- radiat-d the great ,-vret* -f the nas-ra lor <*vre !-»- yeerw. ha i n* • -e «d the post wiKgii ai eunventhm te Waah- | hgtom It was "be wo* event of tn* mre:I znc w hi-fi gs<*m*Md aa iarerewt to all j men. whether viewed as arrest specta.-4* |«eas aa outburst of tvfiatoaa fcrrw. It Fad hewn l«-fc-d forward -■- f. r ns rth*. It wffl he r-rm-ralrered by those who «v h fwcrsrirmnre.

FIERCE FIRE IN NASHVILLE. Proaerty Valaed at *300.000 la De* •traye* by Flaaeea a*4 W ater. Sunday «•» «t the aaeat i«- | jnrtau a XaafctiWe. Te»a_ waa ' 4*acr»re4 by fa*. «*2y f«w teawfia* a*d sfatr ««:hn at* l isw.'- 1 . IWfc» watte! ■ tb»4n* |»s*«y W «f th. R «<hnn C«n- - I*’.* — '-Bar th* *2?4 >s ? T *’”*# t* . ♦>«:*.*! t* aK th* Wu-tbsr* *• th* £ TW Iwfws *> W I .A-i.**■£■* f * <lt* s?* iMStia®’! ■ - h *3 s<» W lip* ,j st 44 |»a K»» *1 Ttx fa» «» t» .■ -»- lie hee"ae a '■■■‘” '■*%*' MF* < L ot’s;«»» rasai: i. jb. Tie b>s j mur * aaai »*-:>rfa ;<*'«ed Wl fare :i»» *a>-laeitae JWee «» t-r**-,*®. | H» WS trX ta &> •'»' jo«K«rM» I Seffia- «y • r "*•- •rrbad.T rtart ansa jeerans aS fasa taS tas. Fnak Frirfa .< Is»i_ aea4> »,•&» rr-3iiri» ar*- is:s'.«y r« tW risarae*;*? • * a .’■»«■#: •waul* aii » r* f.i:r~- benrej by J arias W*.*«. ari* »»■■«>-i

RECOJWOI' v INDIANA INL-'CL- I■> -,, R H told. Cltc-en* T. rr- Is. ,- . |H I,.fr o tor, l•• .i-.t-I v-ntli of an ll’r >■< ‘ , H|| Heed f.r a Hii.b.m,!. "i” pr»- 1--. . m Tie .il- -n -n. v.b I ts-on giving T I wan a t'MiSmt kw, I being a l.oli ‘ it, pi ~i; I a t-uslnd of aB. 'av'.t* agaii ■ I SJtjoMI Itli'-i bur-b-. v I I fug with tbe closing festar. I •Im-,- lit,- S yr, si.,, r Bglll valid, but they wouldn't g<> I keep closed two day* in »-s<-e I big «-it!s<-:,‘ uo tut tin- H-:i to. 1 ‘ »i->u tasir |ln- pir: tug* v.-o-.U . Ml pro-.*-, iting t,..- IHS l» where tb-y I. -id.- u Girl K.iv. ,1 Ho.i> .nt .y-. , HH Mr*. Sissi, Hurt- • H „ HH li*|Ki«e| „f h.-r !.• . ;\\ • , EM ri*. to Miro I’-r . IV-.-. ■ c Mi grrat m \v.. . . bM of tbe !v t - J-: !. J.-. . . H - ||||l wife. s.:e in?-- ■ : r MM eat* al* ?L'".‘X*Phi fr -o ! ' afH I \Ve«t t.i' . : ■' R 1V... • . ii . •tn: . ae otter s-.-war I brought «cit to w; aside the al I M. ‘trcn'i-l in r.n V i —. limljj G. T ■rn hospital for the t&saae at II gg I . r .•...■; . : irealatwn that be died from ill tmr’arst I it th-.- h*:;d« a-i a - ',-:. -.. MB ' ' ' ■ SMB m -i: .... :b»- -h ■ , :.. . Ml hat she v *ite. th- ! • MB oer ba»hsmi with a l.reL-ti limb I she asked him how he was it I died that tbe “big feEo- a .itm -I w;>. *' . nts the oflkers of the ostitu- I - :<e v - . ’■am! except with ,-tber* pr ! -I it « fa.-r - - |M . >-l*i:;.i »:>-! --y. • . whea he aude it All Over tne State. KM A- -V*- >- ■■ ■ Uli • ro-t n -L. roi.- ‘ ’ to® v.!:-- i.y the -ty i • M »■; - M with a fin.- of r'X-' f- t . a t • f Th he*, iv ' ■ ill a ■n. . sjigg IValkert- ti ati J L.ile*. H- « - |M Ua.iro.-. i str-1 ro- aS- ' -- Mj| John p, j. ■ v • Me r:-*« mat. » .<• -t-’ ‘ ' - - BM the rear ■ ' h:« t- - — - Mj trday night. Tn-~Uy • |m thr ..t--... .u- ||||l Perrine: lam h . a-. ' -7§j io do t»-”er t?i- u»-Xt ' erday i. .4.-. 1 d .- -- ■ -j® I•- - m »* ■ ©t • * ■ f.-a «*»•' T #KI? W I »’'«'**'»■ T •’ ■” I Gw .*? «•!« ' I I "rh£le w«,*rkn.< □ vrA* a I •i^hr:** l ** '*»f th** Tfzs w *• *• ■ i «jttarrity wa« .-* tt J I I swffieiec* * • art every fars. • | *• J-weph L.-t* -rv a M tn i -.-aekrd h as five tnS--"■3rw. *«* - Btxi'wtl, x©»*2 ■ j I ss>3. Tbe ||l| sniXi#? Brr.w » » a \ *: the where Larnder* s - |g| tnd pevspJe wXs saw Brow- - - Hg| is the Mart be wa* wearing. At a Um b-or Monday aigh" M »f ’.'haries Cowgill, a *-* M *ma!) town mirth of by three hatrglaiw. who ram** »- ||| irswer. has and hW.sg p> > ” MM reach. Not fisdmg any m-u-y ' M ■leded to awxkea has and ti>-i' M life if be did net te£ where • I m Mr. CewrP had in the ' || time about So.B»‘ m rol*i as 1 - la He had it hidden. Ss«ia an • ‘ ‘' I a tad tbe remainder ia etlser p-*•**- A _- gM they had ietnamled his Maney He * - M| was hest to give up tbe X*« M •eme brovtarwei disriered M After they seearvd tbe K»- : E| tbe bonte so nsrevtaxn if Cc»'£- M I we*.j<«v t*wi him a ar-> fr *• H kim r<«ss-::irtt ami t«M t-s. ’ |@| *-«®M see him some «thw r IB rill said they were boys si- " lg| •XV. bst be re«sM M teE wb« ' K ss areaaat « f tbeir T.ask- K Gearee Rretaer. of For: Way K rowixg s* St. J«r river, up*-- K »»J was drowned, together * K Msis* whose name wa* ' K ■sea were emjdeyed ia a iaiir-*- || Lea OBver. seed IS 5 ■ 'r-m ss-aperiatemjest <rf I' H «t Terre Haats while c-a hi* W ’ _ ’■ refuem by jumping frsta «■ B wfix-h was mawng thirty .*-* r■_ ■ _ H Hr wiss hsadvsffed. hsx was not B He tis*w stole * borre aad br rs E ■vrattkea *>y iae ewne* xml *■' ’ c _, M jg- tie rig sad aLvsrel te eee*l* '■ gj SCrofi*. ■