Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1903 — Page 6

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EVENTS OF THE WEEK

’"B may elnworate dedieaHon of/me JU>ai#imui l’urcliuse Expbsi- . Hon Thursday, Vre.‘Vsen t Roosevelt and rx-Fr«id«rt £i«V*laiM being the moat notable pity was fllll of troopslaWd vhHt&fs. / Busmens all over town wa yjfcj le celebration. The ill the Laiietfct-oftMt kills at Lanett, on the I i loiu tfclC&o. fal* If toakd hi* $ ranother. pgletree and- killed John fV/fter' 'Tutnlly wounded” Daniel Seachry and escaped. The operatives were on a strike. The State Department has received a dispatch from Ambassador McCormick, at Ht. Petersburg, to the effect that the Itunsian minister of foreign affairs has assured him that there is no foundation for the report that Uussi.i demands that China shall refuse the rc<|nests of other ; |H>went for treaty ports and consulates in Manchuria. The Question of a strike at the works of the Wefctingjiouse Electric and Manufacturing Company nt East Pittsburg will be decided at a meeting of the employes. Tim trfrike, if it is declared, will affect between 5,000 and (1,000 men. Officials pf, the company say no men have been discharged because they were mem- - hers of the union. The arrest of foftr men tn Pittsburg may uncover a systematic selnmie to defraud the Western Union Telegraph Company by field men between New YorV. and Chicago. It nppeni'ii an organized gang lias padded expense account* for securing rights of way, purchasing pole# land other supplies, and by overcharging for wages and necessities. Ten men have lieen arrested in New Y old;, aue at Clarion and one nt Butler, Pa. Othey arrests are, expected. The clubs iu the National League are standing thus: W. L. W. L. New York.. 8 2 Brooklyn ... 5 5 Pittsburg ..8 4St. Louis.... 0 <> Chicago ....7 4 Philadelphia. 3 » Boston' (5 0 Cincinnati .. - '■* Following is the standing of the clubs in the American League; W. L. W. L. Detroit .... 5 1 Cleveland ...3 3 Washington. 4 <1 Boston ...... 4 5 Philadelphia. 5 4 New Y'ork... 3 4 Chicago .... 3 3 Bt. Louis.... 1 4

BREVITIES,

Herrins harvester works in Chicago rlo.-od down ns result of big strike of employe*. Bessie Kneelit, the Halt Lake City trlrl who had been asleep for • fifty-one days, has awakened. Five men were burned, two fatally, by an explosion of molten metal at the furnace. Marietta, Pu. Deputy HI erifl John Johnson was shot fiom ambush in the mountains near Middleshoro, Ky., by unknown parries. Smart Hobson, the veteran comedian, imeeumbed to an attack of heart decasc at New York after only a few days’ illness. - ; j. A •’Little Ilunchy," a program -seller at the Jamaica race track, New York, wen Jf.KHQ on n tip given him by William Whitney. - . Stuart Rolwoti van taken ill at Atthurn, N. Y'„ and the remainder of his engagements for this season have been canceled. The returns of the general elections in Spain are incomplete. Premier Silvela and Senor Yitluverde, the former minister of finance, have been reelected. Hugh J. Gannon, the Mormon raftseiunnry. will appeal to. the German emperor for intrtnissiou to-have the Mormons remain in the empire, William 11. Wisnier, 28 years old, committed suicide 1 at Norristown, Pa., by inhaling gas. The aet is attributed to despondency due to-continued ill health. . Sheet tin, shelf and plate and tank mill scales were adopted by the. Amalj amated fron, Steel and Tin Workers at Colinnbus. No radical changes are made. C. A. Pearson, owner of the London Hally Express, has bought the St. James’ Gazette. The policy of the Gazette, which is conservative, will not be changed. •;** • ‘ t- : >

Ml## TionKta Magee died nt Williamsburg, N. Y., of paralysis of the hears caused by n fright received-two months ago when she discovered burglar# in the home. Fieedjick Kernoohan, the XeW York society leader, polo player and steeple chase rider, was appointed a deputy assistant district attorney by District At torney Jerome. A volcanic explosion near the town of Frank, N. W. T.,. on the lino of the Crows’ Neat Fas# Itailway, occurred early Wednesday. Seventy-five persons are reported killed. ' - Arehihaid, the President’s young son. who is tH with measles, expressed a desire to sec hi* spotted pony, and the creature was taken up the White House elevator and into the lad’s room. Admiral Winfield Scott Schley visited El Paso. Texas, on a tour of inspection of certain business interests he lias in that section. He was welcomed to the city officially by the Mayor and others. The strike of 300 Omaha linemen was nettled, an advance of wages being granted, but shorter hours and recognition were refused. The threatened g-uoral Htrike May Y of 5 2,500 ifaeh iu all branches of labor will be fought by the Buiness Men’# Association. Reinhard Scheidler, one of the fore most manufacturers of Newark, Ohio, vice-president of the Newark Savings Bank and former owner of the Newark and Granville Electric Railway, was killed and eight ottoer men were injured iu an explosion at the Scheidler machine

EASTERN.

Truxtuu Beale, the divorced baaband of HsTrietßlshie, daughter of the late James O. Blgint. married Miaa Mary Oge of San Rafael, Cah, at New York. The big prohibition auditorium at Port 11/ehmpndt Staten island, was destroyed by Are, together with two «pa'l residences near tfy, causing a loes of $21,000. Anson Phelps Stokes has abandoned his splendid country place nt Lenox, Mass., because it was too costly to maintain, and tho property may be put up ia*o farms.

The strike of 300 laborers for an eighthour day, which was inaugurated April 1, at Oswego, N. has been settled, the contractors granting the demand. This action forestalls a general strike Of' all building trades. The |own of Avoca, eight milea from YVilkesbarrc, Pn., has had a second caveIn. Several acres of land covered with bouses in the heart of t|io town went down nearly three feet. The buildings afe-badly damaged, r

Pursuant to the «ctfoa.tftken .at ft mass meet lug, 10 r oop miners returned to work 1W the Mahanriy district of Pennsylvania, waiving the Saturday e4i6rt day pending i* settlement of tb* dispute by a board - ,T, The Common Council pf Lowell, M«W./' passed’ an ;ortler_ to appropriated $500,000 to aid (he jUriking teYtHle worker?.- The Aldermen unanimously killed .fhn, order On the ground that‘\hey could riot legally; vote money forxtielt a'piir^ose. 1 The fecord for spped 1 between CamAefi and Atlantic City.'N-J., has been Broken, The distance of over tiftlfhvg miles Was covered by the train in forty-two m'inutes, which is nearly, three seconds faster ' than trip was ever made in before. John M. YY’isKer, leugiuecr of the Harleiii Itailway train in the Park avenue.' New York, tunnel disnsfer of' Jan. 8,1002, which caused the-dentil of seveu-' teen persons, vyap found not gin»fj\ Wihker was charged with yfliniunl neglect. The. jury in the ease of Rosie Itoichart, accused of tho idtudifif iff Adftm Beiehart, Jn r husband, at Hazleton, Sfav returftod V verdict cpnvietiirg' nemsf. ed of nVabsluiigliter. - Judge' J.Thck sentenced her to a yenfrdw ; -.|hc'<dtiif(if ipi-ison. Tim body of Adolph 11 fJ’iiouUytn.ithe. wealthy liii-'j'iiiaiit who. is iKflw-yed .to have jumped into the JlurJejn rlvcy. New York, from High bridge op March -1 was" found wdthfii'ii short distance 'of the bridge tfy~a •Troaftnap,. win/. will .receive .a re Ward of ' ; •"''' ! ;L1 •-; ft ConjpvMirtaflf-elcct Wiilkjfri! Khndolpiv Hear t,. fVoprtetftr of tins’-‘ / -N'iwt'i 'Yfririti American, A’his.agp -Vnericanf ; the Sun .Frauciacn _E.vum.iuer, ,was married in New York 1 Tuesday so jtiss MplieeutWiilspn, daughter of (.renigc'li: Willson, president of thrf 'Mfissltf Ccmt' puny. ■ / ; <j. /'

The Pemisy-h anu Supi-enie A-'ourt libs discharged from custody Arthur Wadsworth, tt meinber of the Kightjcbjith regiinent, National Guard of I’enusylvanja, of Pittsburg, who was arrested for shooting and killing WiMiatii Durham, a.unuun miner, at Shcmahiioah diiriMg tfce ftnthfacile coni strike. : • Incut. Joseph A. Jvqiley of fire engine company No. 3 was fatally shot by Mrs. Isabella Viola while he was struggling with Luke Viola, the woman’s husband, in the hallway of an nparttnent house iu Boston. Kelley died. He was attempting to force his way into the apartments of the .Violas when shot. The second trial of the suit of Miss. Marie BOIIU for $25,000 against Harold. 11artsfmrn, j 2 years old, son of dame* M. Hartshorn, a banker, hits, been open/ ed* hi -the-XcW York Supreme Court. Miss Bents says cm Oct. 25, IflOO, the boy jugiped on her hack*..kicked her and maltreated her so as to cstpie. jjartinJ. paralysiA' . - _ • ” George ' Fratlcfs Alexander' "Seymour, Earl of Y’arririmth nnd prospective l Mat* quis of ltettford,' EarTof Hertford and Viscount Benuchftwip of llaflic'in Great Britain,'.Baron Cntuvay oil Raglgu in England,and -Baron -(/oitway of Ivillultagh in Ireland, pn Monday married Miss, Alice Thaw,' daughter of Mrsi YJ. C. ThaW of Pitt'bvrrg. ' '

The Declaration of Independence fins been Withdrawn* from the public view, placed in a light and air tight ease and stored -in a State Department vault. ; It will not again he placed bn exhibition in Washington. These measures have been found iii order to preserve the document,'which shows the effects of age and much handling. . In Philadelphia Daniel W. Anderson, former treasurer of Weceacoc Tribe, Improved Order of Ucd Men, was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment for embezzling $2,470 of the organisation's funds. Judge Davis said he was satisfied that in the general sense of tho term Anderson was not a criminal, lint the law compelled him to impose sentence.

WESTERN.

Gov. Deforest Richards died at his home in Cheyenne, Wyo., of acute kiduey disease. Gen. Nelson A. Miles and William 3. Bryan delivered' addresses before the good roads conrentiou in St. Louis, Fire at Columbus, Ohio, caused .de&tU of one .fireman by falling wall and resulted in an aggregate loss of SOOO,OOO. Irving M. RcOtt, “the mau wfio built the -Oregon,” leading figure in business aud political life of Pacific coast, is dead^ George Johnson, n negro, shot .and killed Lewis Jackson and Walter Brum a u at St. Louis in a fight over a girl. Johnson ia under nrrest. Alexander Thompson, a negro, was lynched at Gurdon, Ark,, for stabbing and seriously wounding Hr. J. 11. Guffman, a well-known physician. < The manufacturing department of H. Scherer & Co.’s rarriuge works at Jefferson avenue and Woodbrulge street, Detroit, was damaged by tire to the extent of SIOO,OOO. Practically all eff thtF town of Melbourne, lowa, was, burned Tuesday morning. The burned area cover* about three blßcks, leaving only three buildings standing in the main street. Louis Decker, former member of the St. Louis house of delegates, was found guilty of perjury and sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. Counsel for the defendant asked a new trial. A direct trolley line from Chicago to Indianapolis is assured by the action of Winamac and North Judson, Ind., in granting a franchise to the Union Traction Company of iudianapolis. Mob of fanners lynched a negro who attempted to assault a little girl near Santa Fe, 111., and attacked a colony, of

negro bridge workers, wounding many of Theui'auU destroying flisUr ««Hip. sts Universlty"pf7lirhdTs, so have injurei 645 students in ten tears, hr 2:9 per ce : ofr total stnrtentfs who played. The IMduth tug trukt-'tSOlUraet eml ployiui wlto have been debarred roni working iwalyr the tyfm*; oft the i lion tugmen’s adjustment have purchastd i steamboat so engage in the iamber i iiov. Davis of Arkansas bbalsigneA an act of the le'gUlnt'ure making H std for non-remdenrs of the State to Bunt or fish at any season .of t the; year iif Arkansjii. 'The act goes iyifo effect at jgiee. By the premature explosion es a , charge in tlie reveille gun at htort tfleli* ing, YliUn., Private Carver of Conijjjauy II and Gorjioiml Foley, Company S, 3pre badly burned and lost parts - <Jt> seffiraY fingers. —— BO The plant A of fhb Inthrnwticttiul Company nt tilileagd was destroyed by fire, three grain wnselsj hoiMiug 1 mnehinery and acres of docks also ij|ing. i'lmsiuned. Tim loss,)* atffl,- ■, r -id i,,i | Tlie busfness portion of Cpuoy,a, SfiDu: was destroyed by fird. Tlie "postopee, ofbcp, and many, shinty busfiesa 'brinies' weft*! mirrteij. l>Te<f ; Trfppleil| am old niah, dWippeil-dead *mM*r txcftei&nt,. The loss is $20.060//.'<■ Z tIO'IT ) > , | J Lieut. Clov. Juliii. A. -ff'e of, Mi**uri has resigned/ By dperdfioif « stitution Senator Thomas iL. Ituhei of Ma«fp County, ipresUlont pyo bem.!oCthe Senate, who represents the Ninth Sbls* tget, gpcqeyds ,j [ /.[' I V , The fSoo”, ItuiJwayI'egi:.la(9r,Sfof North Dakota-to, alt phkses; as under tht Elkins rilftad, passes to State officials are illc^B 1 ?/' &atd officials and legislators will my Beid fare herdafter'. /-' ; £ f / Mrs. Helen M. flohgar •T.Wf f aj4te,‘ Ind,. w)ub i« tgutiiig ihe WorlA:witli|jier iiusband, has sueef (th ¥ Pp9pl^’Mfid4ien 7/ dent party of Nebraska for speeches on y !\lie Uafsts dimtig'' rr A ( iiKMtinaJi,. Hannltou ‘train, •(hmsistlrij; of fAsfige' ear and two fiii nSi Ufe#riile<ll att. Bafehr—tmting, four mites south of H'o-„ Isdii, ffifThisMfn iVrW inyißed/ sgre/i iilyicQsly,. hut imne futbUorJ/ jft 0 J i’Jre of the jhW CgtiiliffiV at < 'iiicago, IrwiLS a frame building Buiinuifa lmlf m ps f"v YU '<'■;t/h igf J*Vhi> ttedb COiP.lJiiJidier'. C<fillHind,' dl ftrirl J ' wa4j at, his home in Dnlufh. Mjtin., iti.a iv^ult r J Jtff rialV Bfeeirlc 1 sbritk /'iusttflifeti tvftjilei. tufhJiifljQU- Bui JigW faibaif dt Ufai htj|er, rofijns yyldie seeking t/glussfiOf \V. B..,lluiurmh sMjejdl at ; 'iianiiibal, Mo.,' by shooting ( / jMßslelf through the head* with a revolver When b« aroig from ids-s.lumbers, W*. inihil- ] ity to'g’aiii'admlssibh tri .'the lorial Icwige. of a stHcret'society is given as the .cn^lse. . ; thousand union ittid iH»tr-usjon ijetgfcworkers went on strife* 6n the plantof the Peering Harvester Coim>tjnj|/m CliieagQ for thc.reinatateineut of lt)0 fijen diseligrged for belyiitfiagAo the ■fijiion and for recognition of the United Metal VVorkfrrs . fclnlofi. ' The imdy of fitifc Krueger, ft wealthy f&rmer, ' aged 70 years;- who had ijeeti missing for several days from Cranger, Minn., was fou+nl weighted down fffth ktWials. ou; tiic;rivtr bottom.'- Siis tHjffa, 30 (-years innior, ; -jhas hegM gnreifelr jchgrgtslr' w'iti* xirjicdgr., y,> ; i7 -■~ -j • rSSS wV°.y.~Vdiu 7*?aiif of MmWsotn. lih* vetded’ the Peachey' htil,‘flitts liiafeiag If impossible for div-tri’S&Ppef'sbn» to agaip. iinincdiJrtefy'trftar .decree el ■Mfrtt -To t»sd 'lii< 4iofreruQtt.do6s not fuel that any apology, fur 'llftjfthi 4i liscyssarj*. _• ■ ; ♦ Three met) yracked (he safe /fu tlije post office a{ Vyrgys.oul a mthylrb •pf Sfe Louis, seetmfd/fraf ill cmsh and $lB ffl stan\prt'and . escaped -after ,a running bnjtte with jeitfisMis,' Reed, -in which fteany -'shors Were exchringej, bjtt nojond ivsas taJnredJi il M +

Judges Grosscup add Philips, sittirtj; eu lupc in "jLlluciug-p, granted;H permanent iiij'iiiCiSitt.in favor of tlie government Mr strntning fdjirteeu railroads east ant! hbim'd from Chicago, from, giviug •discriminntnig or Secret' from paying rebates*.to shippers/ After a running battle,! ip which one bandit Was wounded,-. Sheriff • Abuse Of Williams County, Ohio, and Sheriff Sheperd of. Lenawee County. Michigan, captured threp men who.are supposed TO have been breaking safes in northern Ohio ami southern Michigan. In Helerta. Mont., fire almost destroyed tho Montana Club-building, causing a loss of SIOO,OOO, with insurauce (if $75,000. The fire, started iu the seventh story and is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. Two attempts weft made to burn the building-hi a week. I

President Roosevelt laid the corner stone of Hie new archway at the gate lii Yellowstone Park; at Gai'dineC, Mont. He made an address referring to tlte natural beauties of the park and Snyiolg, thg| the people of Montana and adjoining'Slates should take a special pftde fe fe'-.." •.. •; * " ■ taar , Alexander and Thomas Stevens, ajfro 1C and 14 years were Arrested in Kansas City at the instigaljori of the Humane Society, charged vjjith horsewhipping their aged mother, striking her with their fists aDd cursing Sker because She had corrected them- !Dhe family came from Kentucky -five months' ago. . - y Fire in tho.Jfewish quarter ip the vipinAty of Pittsburg street, Cleveland, [destroyed twenty dwefling houses', ranfcrmg‘* 20t) persons homeless. Tlie* started iii n near by cooperage, shop jnd spread to the dwellings before it c<wld be ebeeked. The tiiouey loss is praci d at SSO.WQ. : f Uufua UfUitrell, the “king of ff»e ghouls,” was found guilty on two eogpts by a jury ift'the criminal court at Indianapolis. < Tho first count was for robbing the grave of Rosa Neidlinger and the second was for conspiracy with Dr. Joseph C. Alexander, demonstrator of aaatomy at the Central College of Physicians and surgeons, to rob her grave. - In the furniture workers’ injunction case at Evansville,' Ind., Judge Foster, In sustaining a demurrer of one of the -furniture companies to the furniture workers’ plea in abatement, held that a union, even in its unincorporated condition, may be sued when the suit pertains to questions affecting the relations of the union members to public safety and order. At Middletown, Ohio, the Middletown

Gas and OU Company struck a heavy flow' oTgiu «I'a dei7£F of GOO feelT"33u ''giasyift.yaa.iii’H'ina Smith iknffVanjes Kogtrs, driliaTK mere • U(rriMy< 1 allied /•Tkef yK!h-n'ls l»l«m'A) fr i II ?*Jell aid Hit td|tii l| ;ni», . r * *1 0t Xs S, fe! 1 Tr 1 1 ? it|« rsV9.' J, Da tm, hat jbr ‘i| otilt 1 »>jf lil ypiqliui |r tl|s; tfon|c| |> laic r *thst( h(h lAmlt u ei ijpt>i£ |a|cf njh liltar 5 * hIS new Hiurai BeMon ”hotnevA'4, slummhms. dtve- - iPite-. wwek'- thus-, for-AM*-. been done by members of Father Dalton's parish, The contractor in* charge of the work is a','union mrimber, blit * his then have been hired-' Without ref ere tea to tlieir union prindiplos^ i A north-hound” Missouri’ Pacific, stock train crashed h»to * She ' whrkt jtrpip just north Jof Buffalo !; NAn/, j ancf -eleven jneu were killed and 7twentytftfe' ibjrtr<rd: Tcfarri'f file, iffitteF are dftY* soil font prQhh»'b f , LntaJly hurt,They .were Greeks and Italians, r excepting. 6ite, Pote/TTy, J an Amerieirt, who Wits a beks on the work train. f Thr cause Partite n-reek given as 9j? ( 1 fKUnt»»IT/ a-shfall towri -is»Af Jliarley, jWif., lyoi destfbye*! byjfirj ternoon. Yfost of the citizens escaped -riie cfofhes ! tute. Forest fires arc raging, in’the vi-1 hlf Ashiiiiid, ‘rtnd, fahmedhy a Aftile fhxesjefi towns, and will burn millions of -feet of kshAinedbe ftritlri’jtiiinr.anskofet^Mvw?) of the town. , Mali? homesteaiders ,am lo n;i^edif i en / .bi'ri-il'ed dhtt IWokeyicjiterhiiugr‘Hringotok 4nd tindery: ia* vtfcßre/lfas ! been t»p; BaliijttJnj* & pas ( alarnking) esteiitiu Tdnni',7 or: 1 Hi’J

SOUTHERN.

ieiirtveiitfltsßr.terkan ptteon.orfi o*u ) fSWMV ft, 1 ? 1 t non, Ky.,-of‘Cluules Durham, who tuli- _ Ito'£oli6 ! ITMw&iif ConaW -Judge dEgiljd* rWfWP* nfFtyt prisoner missed. Lawson 5 commit' *lo 'U\ icUlfefsn l !t(jg WlilJsild'*ftii^dhf|Di(o3 ,wn’s >)«pe Mf.-fh*' *w< r &- o( vw”>i:: yffotyk: hUirsi (J: Jb liar oiyx; «jliet«cd;{-wJrtt yifieerjvj l>fu{iftasAreleasoanikt ittcmdJft as

FOR EIGN.

f?riid'Brazilian gbVednraeftf 'ha's'-pdf .’kith effect fb* |tiew treaty ( >vitb Itpq . United States. . , . ' itibyi’e ttilinim' the forces of the Mad Mullah near Danot and was forced to retreat after slaying 'Mraruic natives. *Th% M*nWie«icp.Alac-, kei jhiiii# friiil Ma|ch 'sAfi^nbnciijjadel^ ph|4 pfrAiieO/on (Jio y Ui6<|{ f btf :iTus-j during anti-Semitic riots at Kislihmff, Bessarabia, whed ish inhabitants. K. VanderMtt. Sr.. bnd Mrs. ..Attaft gutberi,urO,.wktow--of.LOW4S.-AL. Uutherfurd, were married the other day so*4h*s44h*i?.oMf St.-Murk street, London. burg a flat and* emphatic refusal to grant the latter’s demands in .regard to the evacuation of o*lo3o*l TU As forecasted some days ago, Great . Mr n£2iUcaUaa, folia ,°y the* qin'iUim of tin* co ;( of ’ ijio*kn<ne4 *|>} fl’lit lUgte ftV bu lit], /titil iliai 4ni4lk| ip! tfira ts 4-f 1 l44iM th if [f WViWff ‘WWi Andrew Carnegie will give and the government of the Netherlands .will accept the sum «f $1,560,000 far ihe'efeC-* tion of a Temple of I’eaee nj, Tim Ifbgvje.-, The building will be used for holding r.es; sions of the International Arbitrofibii'Tfibtinal and to maintain the best international law library in the world. The Berliner Morgen Post states that the Imperial Crown Prince Friedrich Wttfrettfr-vrm -tar bermrtmtf-; -ftiortly ter Pences* pf Cmjaapjpht, [ pud thft the engagement of Prince Friedrich Heinrich. ; the. eldest 000 pfc. pripqe Afbreeht of Prussia, to Princess Alice of "XTTiaViy will be announeecT’a F”Tfie*'same~ time.

IN GENERAL.

Dutf" Sf Co t ’s Jieviylß’ M Trade sass ncfivF,lii jrilf lln|s iof trale and forecasts a heavy bulliiing season, burning ..oul -fit aIL the ,cre,eka. the Klondike has been begun. The estimated atttpqt for thw year tv ■ given’ -as -$19^90, OOP, against $12,000.000. for last year. are accused by Gen. Miles of torturing nativea anlJaj'lllg tmate their country: (100 persons are said to have died of suffocation during confinement in towns,- , • It is qnlle- within the range of proba» bility that the extra session of Congress which the President decided, before his departure tor the West, .to c*II WtlMta>et' 'aboiit thc ntlddle of Septembet instead of October. * - ' > ' ■ Minister erf Pittanee- J. Y. Liirrtintebr of Mexico, passing through Texas an. bis way to AYafAin|Ttpn and New i’ork, nqjd, his mission was official and had to do with Mexico’s probable adoption of a gold basis. The Baptist Ministerial Association of Toronto, Out., has requested that am invitation. which McMaster College gqve, President Harper of the University of Chicago to apeak there be withdrawn be, cause of the Chicago man’s favorable attitude toward higher criticism. N JtevY Pr. \V. -H. Roberts has annotmeed that two-tbird* of the presbyteries in the general assembly of which ,he is stated clerk had voted in favor of’ revlsIpp. ihc Fr#abytrriin ciftßffiii9B oH ftith and of tire dvelaratory statvmeat chmF

COMMERCIAL AN FINANCIAL

--neßrti»;»nded I N6V Tori. pr°thpfly tb better 1 feather ’■}>! j;i 'l777r’jjfr; Wfttioua ;Y)f,-gjii| Country, npiahle activity oppete-ing m seasonable liilbs bf ' wenrihg uholesalers. fPflhrt nosdefvatlsmSsJisap'; pared with carljier, months this though bftsinefiiis* iPfiiere*'W<ive®tiii»» it Waa a yeaf'ogp. j, br«nflheaf »irc':ktill backward, axid there is more or lags eeiji' plairit regarding : sthiM renew-, •la #ra #re<)(ienlife(Mkrd‘j /Oiitd-Jrir tjfojrk: is vjgdrgusly, .-prosecuted, agricultural comiiMtmtlirf ehfleaSeoHng fri thake tip.JoAi time-, , ; antjr jg<ijuQt)nrW efll IS , cgrdfhg tfl N- G>, Pun & Gii.’S YV sekly / ri-fhor prothsms inti jbejinimoiritd with, .♦uomraging ceierity. ’ Lake. na*f iy atiofi' “liit* liid 7 the ! erpectOT 6ffe6f 7 in Jfefl lokatf frill: si Ipments 'j&gpsmm Issr [rajmiyl t ithttli BK# a»i ai^ofe ■awiKiii} ifsF oilf 'jvj'.fl ov/ y y bel for blast furnaces to Jitrn eOdtiditk 'tHMllnOiWumtMide/Wilhfife B-hs »e |dwSft«NjWfe f : m r of prodaction may ue expected florliq® iiftbttljh rlk 1 A^ifemei •iwsr«W a l tlre■sult in sufficient .steel as ynt, billefi tMngi dft h^ft-&<]h&f//-A'ii<AlPmill rhanges are contemplated,, whi<n i steePraffs ar i *&4g itJ) ¥ IfS* I CulfiMli hfifWJ^'Jrtrgmuei! iogof. 'algiffW JjdfotY kfcrefihe eat to it; fijrarefcal ’LoVni fd Vfhh-dpifdfit' M*itiCdltttk£i il f*iir' iiflKfnef: t :,WhUb fttheliKoßth-*'esfcj \Aitj If*W»hiii,i iti is fit Alia Sis age rT fff'ZfjW und ?&foft t j n &‘s?fsß on |rl ‘4 be* felt more severely. M l ~ i'l Hi tgo «n-. fftw9 e < a dong tinni to pass before liarvqnt; I id.] niay it appwf. l -d Iji/tf ith e bio® sej. W M»H Jaift. Tlie railroad/men 3 are looking »it; m pleasant ¥nt{tAilaA»bi»P. r sffihHid tbe Sloih anywhere nArwhat is .jjbvftnw dicatcd the yield will be heavy beapuL | /‘a' wii*t| |of r'i e niainMpMcej, istja Wrp vts| UMy a this, t! a : >n YVetfipafey.j nfitbif jveei tlfetiofflc t 3 mian <ttcif4'e-(i lifgt" Vjpm AifeW Hdl showefa %»( wheat and rye crops of Prussiitejtcwfce pggfcent under last year M dition. France has had some bad er Ated PatlA thn ygfidt; will in all probability be under the average. Other parts or Europe are ic it up yield at this tim» but ijitlfti since it is promises for the futute that we are here dealing with, we caffnit be that this makesjaj 11,^-^ diant promise. Some fall business is jelng ,aagl>ndi.Mp. the narihamUxnu flow mink have resumed -operations, i<lleeti^ii > 'Wft : rfttyA lil tljiß l if-hiiflftsferg s and failures kiss 1* m‘• in. I Anfij Me o j tlook 4191 V .ii: flht If urtrt (j* *1 fncyti so try mofe than, a iwrtnai quantiry vs eur vdheat: will have the wheat to Bell her, and-dq tb*? shall materialize thtjre will be a furtkpF fibriddl of pWitieHtY l hi our countrj ( -to knyth'mg ,*x havh ever known#- '

THE MARKETS

•Chicago— to «prlme, $3.60 TO- hbfei<,'.shipping grades, -$6:66 to ti ehoieft, $3:66 to $5.50; wheat, No. 2 red, 76c to 77c; corn,-No. 2,43 cto 44c; oats, to 32e; rye, No. 2,49 cto 50c; hay, timothy, $8.50 to $15.50; prairie, $6.00 to $12.50* butter, choice creamery, ;j2oc to/ 22c* eggs, frefh, 12e >o- Hejj potatoes, 30<>‘ toi-48c -periblßskei. Vl Indianapolis—Cattle, shipping, to ,SSAOh hog»,-tijlu)icq light., s4.QlVU>f.s“-i 5 ; sheep, common to prime, $2.50 to $4.50; ‘kor fo VBe; corn, ”No^2 No. 2,44 c 45c. i |SS■ hogs, $4.00 to $7.26; sheep, s3oTo| -MK $5.00; vh«saW : ft 75c to 7«<^ ■ No.. 2- nwed» ,45c tp 46c; oats,gX|eyks mixed, 33c No. 2, 56c30 HT Detroit—Cattle, $3.50 to ss.o® liffcl, ( yellow, 44c so 45c; oats r No. 3/wflte_. 36c to Aftc; rye, No. 2 t 52p to 54c. w K L, Milwaukee —Wheat, .No. 2 uoktlfemi 77c ti} 78c; corn, No. 43c to 44c; <ptr, fCO.’ 2’wblto, 34c to 35c; rye. No. l.jfOt' to-52ci barley, No. 2,56 cto 60c; mess, .SIB.OO, . , :v .. g, E Toledo —Wheat, No. 2 mixed, '74s’to 75c; corn. No. 2 mixed, 43c to 45c; opts, N». 2 mixed, 33c to "34c; rye. to 53P; clover seed, prime, $7.35. f L ••- Buffalo —Caftle,' choice s4.f>o to $5.40; hogs, fair to primfc to $7.50': sbeep, fair to choice, s4.o® to $5.00; lambs, common to choice, s4.(Jff ter $7.25. • ‘ « New York —Cattle, $4.00 tot $iL65; hogs, $4.00 to $7.25; sheep, st-O0 to ,sfiA»Lß'h»L.N 70,. 2 No. 2,52 cto 54c-; oata, Na. iip wua sg)c to 40c; butter, cresmMi,,2lc to 28c; eggs, to 16c.; ft

Tragedy of Animal Life.

To him who known Die etory of the r beau* 1 Then -a . f»ightfui, Alangiter ga nto Hn&EHj.'kh were employThit|y. dozmi, were t. One matt 'iietthU' OWiSOitbii hi Oqe diy. In iftßctterthlgriMiMd ti <eee. were shaken mi sesWdi:h,adi.te»gcaf- londd of squab hakeot idghtiyd droves “b#**togs being turned In to the "hunters” had left. Wherever the distracted &Mamwmmnmmmtvm tjftan.-At ’the last known large pigeon l^fewting,” mbb|; terrible efmffisef of man wfcei«|ie set* umwaf^ . . Four Months, IjfBMI. iWfflftiStS-i omnia jears I have sufferlvidAylWB reach -«*Mf tm»tfoojiliWt«itdi(i)no*U'tuffirot no gttjlt/fcihafcdndtekoone'm Mmedy, f.-fifoW’i»jXicte*rjareWßuhi>l W in \4d«oniVßsd i tx»ih]{».tasft m- four iWfujaiguLlits./wtntbriinaiYjVliacl Such a )|**tttiir, miftlnlnteta good was i-l*>4htHfibad«li»ti<lt bait' vdvdrii ’uf J I hope, nfdrd dtdh’OtMnkf'f lfig. id fi'akftovl a)odd’s /KifliiewlPSilfc «iWk))(o fthWowaud I -kepCbln Dir«e^P^r>rri ( u T bhh* stM I am iftwllpuj mnJiso a f i fl .anna g '.Wftrtlctiffif' htfd Shven't |T cite gey sh ‘LWtr rffe te t 'fcWavHiiSA'SofiiMWH'yifd J 'Wll always fetfiin-fWHtf vmk, v&iftk/PiUii' (f*o on o/ftiT bun tui/T.TTdi n

Difference in Value.

'*■ poefty«is! 1 drug -Wtwp trftn rnC tlm?at ninr A ,Dr gs are gniJUn-.-d a/sdl Ann lehoo -i». 1 f

But It Was No Joke.

1 ift>! hurl charcoMcal. humor, . It'd*isakll' that: ithft hen eats ***- « W ar - H«r Vri/Biy, times.-her own weight and worth six times tbn Crist of hoy food. .'Outs., firing, clover ( iDUTNAM-FADELESS DYES do not IMP the diAnds'-or spot the kewle, except green and purple. . >,k !'.« ' ItJdiFitßlalily ''fs'dyCrj’whete to be sparFd 'khd 'reitperited’ 19a the root of ’everything good.—Richter. ” 1 -- ;A .1 Ath? kkym.:,Keol, Kitchen. Kjnd” ti the trade mark iou atoves n;hich,.enable you to cook in coirifrirt in a cool kitchen. .Clj.'lA eiti*:t ir4r>l. <• > ffi.A»* f!TWag e ,W>G»*.Peld'ip England is said .jq bp thirty-six bushels to the acre.

/{ •<»*r9g*^.. Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Washington, D. Ladies Auxiliary to Qrfrtteitfe Post, No. 4, Q. A. R., recßramends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. - - . some organic trouble,, and for women < <#**!Vince*'Wars 'RpWtn*rt Eying w serves fto;0or Septa very . “l)dtaE.PloJU>am*ay<s«tabl« Compound is a household radiance In my home, and I would not bijwithOWt it. In *ll mv experience wigjh this J fnedielna, which covers |hsrs .toapd nothing tb eqnjJ it aid *l- - it.-—Lama L. Baasss, .607 Second St, N. E.,pash-