Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 November 1890 — Page 2

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wrtlfc tn KMe e sMf-Tfc t f rrk 4tHr - - - - S, "HLaS HIaIa llsiuliLiAaaiUAj Sajjs(-aaB)Fnna p IM arTpeja) " VWWWWW "mWPIwl HmwmwpWP'a $e)e4t)te G"aw JiUpst TWej sVeet 3em iNsUsi ee4T ntavA s Tk Mwrasr Mm. NhMm tn ImhK LoNfHty, Ost It U reported from Co-tUnot4 that the Austria awl Jtctrtwk 'AMhaesti'Jer to the Porto have resMHtsUated witk the Sultan c ths ers4 treatment of Armenian prisoners, several t whota. including tha young Arisen Ui who atttpl-d to murder the Arehprioat Suockia. hay been tortared to death ia Ut prisons of ConThe defeat of tha Greek Government is the election m attributed u popular pique at the decline of Clrtwk influence in Macedonia and other parte of Turk, lor which Ut Ministry blamed. The tin-plate manipulator of Wales are eembitiing to exclude from access to their factories Uusntass and other for eifcwori who may soek to Warn the orwt of the trade; a large number of Refttiau expert having recently been kki to Wales for this purpose. Concerning the mission to Paris of ,GHtl Obrutechen', who Is a member of tfcestafTot the Kuwian Minister of War. it is learned that an understandinc amounting to a mutually dcfemlve all am'e wa arrived at some weeki ago b-twtHm litis-MH and Franco, and that the negotiations now In progress aro sorely to place that underitaadlafj in bifid Hjf form. surprise is express.-! both in London ami Gotland that Mr. Gladstone did not refer to the American tariff In his Edinburgh speeches a he had written to a oorrtwpondeHt that be would do so. It appear that the recent wholesale conversion of some two hundred Jewish students to Christianity, in the University of Odessa, was due to the rejection of their petition to the Kussistn Governor to be permitted to continue their studies at Jews. The evidence taker, in the coroner's inquest on the boiy of Mrs. Ilobbs strf nztheHS the suspicion that her husband helped to kill her. if he did not ootMmit the crime alone. It was shown conclusively that he had for a long time entertained a desire to get rid of her. and bad upon several occasions so expressed himself. The verdict against the I'iercey wohiah does not neeesarlly f &lc r the crime upon her alone, and It is expeted that she will finally make a confession showing Ilobba' guilt So be greater than her own. The municipal authorities of Augsburg, Ilavaria. have tendered the freedem of the city to Prince Kismarck , The llarte district of Germany has been visited by heavy falls of snow within the last few days, the average depth being over two feet. THE NATURAL GAS SHORTAGE. rttuLwcN fudtUinff mrnaee rrrptrlag t k Hark te thf. Umi at CnU rimsnniKiH, Pa., Oct. 38. The order ef the Philadelphia Natural Gas Comny withdrawing fuel from puddling furnaces, which goes into effect to-day, i a hard blew to the iron K.viufaeUirm. It U ttBMted that tve hundred frnMwa will naderge enforced Mlenees hp the order until they ean be prepared tor tfce uee ef eoaL It i rumored that Mm gaaMppy may be again furnished, but the opinion expressed by the manufacturers is that unless they can secure their g& supply from other sources, they mh t returu to the use of coal. Several manufacturers have already commenced te arrange their furnaces for the use of coal. The, shortage of ga was general throughout Pittsburgh and Allegheny yesterday. A large proportion of the people who use gas fires were competed to burn wood or coal. In some parts of the eity, there was no gas supply. The sills and furnaces consume about twoIf ths of the gas furnished. Whon this supply is cut off from the mills, the gas will lie turned into the mains for domestic purposes and it is bettered wlli furnish a sufficient supply for all requirements. , The ol operators are greatly please! ever the prospect that the mill operators will return to tho use of coal. The demand will tie heavy and a revival ef business and increased pricos are expected. NEW OIL COMBINE. Tae Xt rormlilhl- OftfMMttlon the maactnni Ht Kver llnil. Fiki.v, O., Oct 30. It is stated as authority that a consolidation of tho independent rerlner of Ohio has taken B4aet rpM noent drop In the price ot edl is given at one of the reasons of Ih combination for their iwotcctlon. The oembinatlon Is nearly perfected and will make the most formidable opposition lhe Standard ha ever had. The mrtle interested in tlto combine are the Manhattan Oil Company, the Paraon Ileflntng Company, the Pluto Oil Company, the Crystal Kenning Company, the Sun Oil Company, tho Craig ' Oil Company. O. A. ltrownlng & Co., n t, KautartnlRnr. Knih llollia. LatlBV Jtrm. and prelmbly one or two others, repreonting in all over twenty-flre thousand aares of developed producing territory. Theee parties not only controt and operate the territory named, i which is seme of the best in the field. lmt they have three refineries, pint lines, tank cars, etc. The principal office will be In Toledo, with branches in Kind lay and Lima. '1 he rcRntng will bo done by the Paragen, Manhattan and Crystal Itefintng oempaHtci, the latter of which is to be atouec trlpii-d incapacity. Whi.tmilr SmuzKlnr. Qdkbkc, Can., Oct 9t. Two barrels ef whisky were sehte4 Monday, buried in a manure pile near St. Anne da lteaupre. Smuggling Is going on around this city and in the Lower SU Lawrence region to an enormo is extent Tho local prose demands tue establishment of a revenue antler to suppress the trafficIt Is estimated that by these smuggling operations the Government has lost at least halt a million in duties in the last two years. Ths people In most of the parishes bordering en the river below here are believed to We In league with the mMggter.

THE ELEVENTH OENSUS.

Tfc ft MHMI CfMtwt ut in roawlaHea e tha CiMlry PrnaHaattF CumptrKM TnWuUtrd MtMtrNMMtt MhiwIm Ma KemK kjr KtHi and TwtHiiHi i CVnIMMtiM rlf MM IwMMUat thft ItMMMI rUery In It. Wajmixotix, Oct SW. The Cenu Om ha-i eompleted the oMeial count of all the supervisor districts except oe h Miouri, the First, and one in Virginia, the Third. All of the other Stat and Territories, except Alaska I and Indian Territory, have been an- ; nouneed. The Alaska census has not ! been taken, nor has the Indian Terrl tory eensuH. It is not yet determined whether the white intruders in the Indian Territory will be enumerated, but It they are It will add several thousand to the total population. In the total of Oklahoma, which has been announced, the Indians are not ineluded, nor are they included in any of the other States and Territories. A separate total will be given for them later. Exclueive of Virginia and Missouri, the total now stand &$,70,&i. Including all of Missouri and Virginia, except the two districts not counted, the total is 2,24S,27V. Missouri, exclusive of the First district, according te the official figures, shows a population of S,Htt.5i1 Virginia, exclusive of the Third district, contains a population of 1,330,91. In 1SS0 the counties which constitute the Third district of Virginia had h total population of so that it is not likely that the figures for this district will exceed $400,000. In 1S50 the First district of Missouri, St Louis County, reatained &4.700 inhabitants, and it is calculated that the present census will show a population for this district not to exceed 600,000. It in, therefore, probable that these two dlstrlets will add about 1,000,000 to the official figures already announced. Should they add an even million the total population of the United States would bo as,243,i". The indications are that the grand total will not be far from theso figures. This will be a gain of a little over 13,000,000 in ten years, the population of tho United States, according to the census of 1SS0, being 50,155.7$3. The following aro the official figures by States and Territories, showing the present population, the population of 1SS0 and the amount and per cent, of increase in ten years. ier States. Inc. cent, 1.XW.S7 ,2,M 18. 1 J cm JM.24 lll.W w.:s 14.W 29.37 44HS 1:4.29 21 W li6 J7.3S Arizona... ArkaK9iiJ...,..,.fl,li.ii C?HfrHla t3l. it V,i8 Colorado... Connecticut ..... Delaware .. . . lt. of Columbia KloriUa Georgia..,..,. .. Idaho.. .......... Illinois.......... Indiana Iowa.... Kansas...., Kentucky Louisiana.,., .... Maine Maryland..... .. MaMnehUHitta .. Mlchlr in.,... ... 7IS HSt; l7.-"lt r.2.Tt 12.i.ISI JM.8W KT.Sil at.w S1.-W! 22.41U S.SlS.MiSM.OTT.STl .'.tMMMC 1.87S.3U1 4i,S 1.424.44 42.91 1Z54 1.7J 11.27 X.2S 27.9 SS.W UM l.SJ.I3( i,u,wh 9 SfS't I7S.W2 11.3251 lM.SSO 2.W. 497 2,S.72 Minnesota I.W.U17 W.7TS;1.2H MlMtMlBBl . IW.3W! Mlweurl.... Montana.. ., Xehraaka... not an 2,ias,sse 1S1.7W M.siebaKM l.SMt.7V 42,4 im m UX.S-1 Xevatla.... 4.M71 Si.JK 17.SKJ Xw Mampawlre. m.sn I.l.l7 j-.Sht an iiwjrrnr I.W1.UHM.WI 27.40 w Mexico..... Kew fork, Xurtn Cars linn.. lilMQ 1M.MV 21. W t,(,W4..H71 m.u 217.i 17.W 1&$4 l.StT.3Wl.iW.7l north iMKoia IIM I "ill it Uritl 144.MS 3i4.2S li.iI 78 M 22.59 21 W 1.JS Oklahouia.... niv ... l .vi ni,ii 3l2.4l! 174.799 137.722 5,2l.Wl!4,1i,i:i1.Ji WMi 27S,fSI ftj.912 1.0l7.1Cl .& 1J1.8W urenon ...... .... rYHHSylVUHlR .. KVioOe IMantl .. Soutlt Citrollna. 9outh Djkotn... THHiev....... Texas..... ..... Utah..,,,,,.,...,. Vermont., VlrxlHlH... I . . . S27,1l'f ifJ.2 2..6i4 I.TS4..4 l,SI2.:9 22I,al 14. 4').21 lit. tl .'.2S2,22I t.Ntil,7 la 1,471! 2eS.4'.J 1 -V st':A"' SS.',-2j Mi,m Sl tit rtn l il' Wni. ..... :Ut.MSl 75.11!274.1'J!3.3e Vlralnla,.,f 7ii.4H SlH.t&Hlll.yBl 22'JI WUeomln l,B,l7l.S.aHu i7.'J9 Wyoming......... ij .7Wi Lcre.ie. NICKEL-STEEL ARMOR. Ih Interest la the New Armor CemMHHtlun lncrenslHK. Washixto.v, Oct. 30. Tho interest in nickel-steel armor for war-ships Is on the increase in official and private circles, and information touching on ths subject Is eagorly sought At this time vjovernmeni agent- aro v"t ruu mines where nickel ore is abundant, and are testing its qualities. Numer- ! ohs experiments are quietly being made at tho different navy-yards and at ' private works. It is generally admitted that nickel-steel armor is superior to , ' steel armor. Official tests in this country and government tests in En gland have, demonstrated this. A At present about five per cent of nickel is used as an 'alloy In making nickel steel armor without other metals. In England J. F. Hall owns the patents for the process, and it Is said that L. Schneider, of Lecrmoto, France, controls tho patents in this country, The objector tho tests now being made ' Is to ascortain it better results, by putting In other metals or more nickel, can not be obtained. At tho Navy Department it Is said nt fears exist of a corner In nickel; in fact the demand for it will reduce Its pres1 est price, as there are mines in this country a number of Canada and Caledonia where it can be obtained in great quantities. I Mr. Hall, In speaking on the subject, ' said he expected that in building war- , vessels in the future England would use nickel steel armor. lie had no idea, however, that the present vessels would be shorn of their armor coating. There was in his opinion no danger of a corner in nickel, as Canada has sumcleat to supply the world for many years to come, . Took the J'oer Orbtor's O.tb. j IlosTox. Oct W. John It. Mason.latt leading man at the lloston Museum, appeared in the Civil Sessions of the Municipal Court yesterday. He had been arrested for a debt of about $W0 , en a warrant obtained by Starralt Je Co., and wished by taking the poor j uduiiid umin nui. to iravc inn main va secure the release of his bondsmen. Mr. Mason testified that he expected tt go to Europe, but would return In February, that he ox pec tod to marry Miss Manola if she obtained a divorce and that he and his brother own property In Wlntkrop. He was sworn.

MISSION. M. I I -a. ... .. - Uaaanja ftjaaaXaUa imm ipanaafTBMan a FWma w ai tr wvan1 rw ii tne Wwrk T tlie HnUty m tthewa t ftlajn - AjAmmMA fww fTFWvwaTia vanrv aj mm a llvrvAun, K. Y., Oct' It. -The ninth annual convention of the MetkodUt Kpisoopal Woman's Heme Miasloaary Society ef the United States began yes tenia j morning in the Delaware Ave nue Methodist Episcopal Church, about two hundred delegates being In attendance. The president, Mrs. John Davis, ealled the convention te order, h'he made a feeling addrew oa the work to be done by the delegates. Among the Vice-Presidents are Mrs. U. S. Grant and Miss Fanny Hayes, daughter of ex-President Hayes. Many distinguished ladles are present The session will continue for a week. Mr. F. II. Hoot, in bahalf of the city and of the church, made the address of welcome, and Mrs. R K. Chamber In behalf of the women of Ituffalo also extended a welcome to the delegates. Mrs. Clara U Koche, of Washington, made the response. Letters of regret were road from a number of prominent churchmen and also from Mrs, President Harrison, who was prevented from attending by a previous engagement, and from Mrs. John A. Logan to the same effect Tho president then dollverod the annual address. She stated that thero wero now seventy-four districts and, a membership of fifty-five thousand adults and minors. In 1SS1 tho amount collected was 887, 178. Vi. The supplies on hand are valued atir7,071.7l, which with $10,000 property in cities, amounts to a total valuation of $554,S50..V.. She recommended that the industrial institutions should be made as far as possible self-supporting. Sho recommended inoro attention to evangelization In cities. Sho spoko of the dead friends of the society, and particularly eulogized General Clinton 11. Fisk.speaklng with much fooling on the consistent life and work of the deceased. Mrs. It. S. Hush, corresponding secretary, read her annual roport The records of the year showed steady progress. Four new conference organizations had been added; the model home at Marshall, Tex., was nearly completed, and an establishment for the reception of immigrants has been purchased at East ltoston. In addition to seventy-four conferences there are '018 auxiliaries. She urged the necessity of the churches and their officers being in active sympathy with the society. Tho report of the troasurer, Mrs. A. R. Clark, followed. Tho main figures were stated in the address of the president At the afternoon session the ganoral executive board presented a series of recommendations which were discussed. Mrs. II. C. McCabe, editor of Woman's Home Missions, and Miss Mary It. Evans, publisher of the same, presented their reports. The secretaries of the bureau for Mormons and of the bureau for Alaska, also presented reports. A CANADIAN WELCOME. Tws Mm Met the lren aad Meet TfttrMl at Threat, Out., tTwMeci nearly AM Clvte MMltaHty wm Bc4lal. ToitosTo, Can., Oct 31. The 15 members of the Iron and Steel Institute who arrived in this city Wednesday evening are a body of very disgusted men. Thoy believe that the Toronto City Council and Hoard ot Trade have deliberately tried to hurl their feelings, whito the citizens Ihink the grievance is entirely theirs.' When tho iron and steel men arrived in tho United States the Hoard of Trade and the City Council invited thorn to visit the city, but their invitations were not answered till Wednesday morning, when it was learned that the visitors would spend only live hours in Toronto. The Hoard of Trade had laid aside S1.S00 to spend on a recoption. They decided not to spend a cent Tito City Council refused to go to the expense or hack hire to the station. When tho delegatus got here thoro were only two mon waiting , q them q They de clined all civic attention and said they had been groisly insulted. Colonel Holt land, a member ot tho Institute, said ' they had been treated magnificently In Chicago, New York, Pittsburgh and other cities, and they could net think " of marring the success of theso affairs by accepting any sort of hospitality ia Canada. NATURAL OAS GOES UP. A Ilrrlslnn Arrived at to Rilse the Price nt XiitHrl tn CoHsHmirs In I'ltta burgh fifty l'er Cent. December 1. I'iTT.snUKOli, l'a., Oct 31. The directors of the Phlladvtph'a Natural Ga Company at their meeting yesterday decided to increase the price of gas to consumers fifty per cent The advance will go Into elfect December 1. The present rate Is fifteen cents por 1,008 feet, with fivo cents off for cash payment Tho increase decided upon will make the rate twenty cents pur l,00fl feet, with live cents oft for cash paytnonti, or fifteen cents per 1,000 feet The outlook for resuming gas I . , 1. , f..M..Mnn n.1 I .111., f I oiii)jijr iu il hi lulling uuu nun llllllS ia not tavorablo unless the manufacturers agree to pay the satno rates as charged private consumers, and that they say they can not afford to do. There is now no doubt that tho action of tho Philadelphia company in shutting off tho gat from tho puddling furnaces was due to a shortage that they can not a present undertake to make good. FostmHstpr Van Cett of New York City iHtrrprrts thu Lottery Law. Nkw York, Oct SI, Postmaster Vaneott makes the announcement that the act of Congress excluding lottery mat tor from the mall prohibits not only the mailing of lottery tickets, circulars, etc, but also newspapers or other publications containing any advertisement of any lottery or gift enterprise of any kind offering priaos, dependent, upon chance; and furthermore that the law office of the post-office has decided that advertisement ef European government bonds are entitled te com within the arevisinns of the new law.

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A kmhim t atM. rtu tu Xw TarM-tViw Hmm 4fMMt I -! HHwrver. ConMaw KrnwrknHjr Atttve wad tt Hvivr V4nm TtMt Mtmmf Mnrkft MhfMljr Mmar farktHir Arllve mI Um) t!4rr a iii4m Ih 1.1-Ktk-Tk tVTHt HHWr KtjmrW hm Kwnrtt MaUniHM Fa44ur Kttt. Kkw Yont, Xov. t.-R. (J. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of trade says: At a tew cUlen, notaiih; Jit, IauU. thr ts oU-ervtl rvnetion from thw Mrt nitlvlty whlsh prVMllHl )st lntfore tho new tarlaf wwtit into flt't. dwrnand lor th time hsv Inx Imhh Mtilted hy 1kh1Ihk Ih nntlclp.i. lion of that ntiMvura. Rut nt nearly all vtti triolj voHtlHHf ramurkHbly lnrii nnd the pnynitnt tltroHKh all elearlnK huusoa uutldt) Nw York for tltn month of Octoovr will lrolMllJ bu the lmt ever n'oorded in Hy month, hxowmUhk thoe of last OctoUtr uy uUoxt U tr ovnt nnd thi ot last May, which were J2.7,Hi nnd tlm Uneest Mr known, hy utHiut 11 per (wnt, KorelK irmle for the month will eartlnly prova miieh thtt lurKwotevor known ami thHKrat IndutitrltMi arts all unusually active. Itoiton aott luereusInK capMi'lty by thn rxt wtlun will. M.oiMf tviurttr arn imyiux HtlVHHOod priuvs for wool, nanMenl by iMrtfor onluri for k"hU n hupa (or an udvuncc of M wr et'HU whon Inll trnda tin. ss.iU'8 of wool wwrj S,9l,H MuniU at Arm prk-n. Illdct ar lower but leather vtrv Hrm and hoot nnd shinsj mi-IUhx HtorM lively at iHtuHilvaiict!, Thi? lumber trnd H very good. PhUadvlphla i'iKrti icrttater tr.iou than ovur bvfore In paper, tat(oHry, pilittlng hhU lentilr pfMlHct. At Chtcateo, rPlts of urnlH f.U Wlow I am year' ami IiWm ! ' wool h tuliU, but cured iucmU hhu ur-?u I lMif!i bw an IncrvH-tf; the drv kokI nnd clotliltix trade-" -in pfi lust ye;r'i nnd the , s-lioe trmlo n well, i!ioii!i Utoly ln avllvt. ( St. Louis Hud tra'le prreptlldy weaker, with retail tr.uk I.ilrly active, but luverlsii. Cleveland not"- Ktotl trade except In clothIn and lnunnt.icttiiei buy, Detroit ootl ' traili) nnd actlv.' inuitufiutiirlnx. llllwatiker. HliMdy; trad ImtirovinK with cinder w oat her. St. l'.iul, vury mmi trwtle; and .MiiiiieiiHdU n Hour output ot t7VJMI barrel. ! ullhwoeat revulpts (K(i bmlwl-. Kail- ' an- City, fair trado; and iwmvr, Tnlr. At tliu South ImsliiHH li thriving. New Or I amis re)Mirti laixe nu-elpt-t of nuyar nnd ; lice and iroixl iiriciH.tlimiieh batln ; ot cotI ton ts lilndertHt by wii.tth ir; but at diveston trade luuiroves with better weatlior hhu orders nre trm; mU at SuvhhiiuIi receipt are 5,727 batos cotton, .o;r cnsk r;ln and S.lSs turimiitliie. THu money m irxets ara

about as in.t repoitHU iioun nrmer.wiin a , r arounJ th h,m , order that aliarp ; damaad at ltstn; Wrn., b u easier , lhera a f un aa thorough dilation aod nt 1'hlladc phi; .still tlsr'it at fuieaso and gmijRtfon of food, tlw sfomacu, the liver ocarto at . toS per eunt. at M, LimU: turn- t Qd lhe jjjaneys uut be kept in the finest what atrloKe it with larxs demnml at CI ve- comiitiou. TheM great organs Of life freland and Detroit; tronie nt 7 iter cent, at quontly need the aid of various herbal MllwHHkuettlghtathavaHtiahumt wlthxoud (juices. It is to them what oil is to madeniand at Denver, but easy at Iv tnsas CUv, oliinorv. It enables tliem to do their work

and easlor m siltw of thu dwtin'iu at Umw Orlan. The ratrcnt NVw YurJc hive varied widely, and the Treasury ! taken in diirlnsc the wei-U about 9,M3 moro than it hat put out. new silvur ho1h Included. The Hank: of KnxlHiid tiotM not chnngu It rate, thoiiKh It Ion iW.OM gold and thu ltunk ot Franco ; I, UJ .". Foreign oxehatiKe has Ik-lmi weaker, diopj.inx from J1.W to Sl.satt. I.-imlon. ojtorntlioia la Amerlenn atorka en to havociiitMed iniieli o( thu mu tilation In the rate. lWt foundry 'Iron I unchaiixed li -, ut I'htludelitlilit and nt 1' tilurxli, hut Ilesxuiner (run n weak, ami ut 1'ittibnrKh lower, with sleet iaiU3 eenti luwr. iMHKnt uient In th A-oi-. atlnti r reported, nnd the umrki't lieru (a douiomllzdd, with les rportel nt i'lt ttt HillL Copper Id aold by outride holdern at cents; tin I stondy at 'il SJ cent, and lead strong ut S.U Oclolicr Irate In coal was below expeetat Ion, but an advaneo of IB cents In price ha been orders I nnd the output for November fixed at $,1in,'tH tout. Cotton Is a unartt-r 1 wer, with xoods tinehatiKed and m active detnanS, and t ikl ik by Northern spinner fully Hp to Uat ynar'a. The packlnx bHslne4 is heavy antl priee of product steady, with hosS) eentaper ISO pounds lower. Spveututln i has net been remarkably active In bruadttuRs. though wheat Is hat. a eHt hlghir wh antes of twenty. w i million btulieN, anl Corn h.i 1 1 .en !i cu.it'ion unlifiiot 'i.wt.w btisheU; oata belu three ipiarter atrouxer also. Oil tin declined about 14 cent on etnatl tradlnr. .S.sfr, both r.iw anil r MiieJ. Is a shade lower, il.it the Kener.tt average of prices Is a fractlo't hlKher th.t't a week mko. This nccouniM in piirt for the enormous volume of exchange throughout the country, but n.er reumln nil apparent inuiuii!.e ot over ft per vent, in thi vdunieof business exclusive ot lh,i d. defence lit prices. The export from this port for four weeks have been flMiVJf lnrrr In v.iliie than latycar. when October exports t.ir the whole comitry wero nutrly xvA .. whleli indicates for the inont I Hi.u-li th,i larjCLMt moveiiieiil On rctntrd. !iiprt U -re nt-o show an Increase over ta4t ye;trf SlS.sM,'!), so that the aggregate I r the mo.itli m.iy reach l.WJ,9i. The business falhirei during the Inst seven days number! For Un United States, ; ' lor Canada, .8; total, VH: as cofiipnriid with I h total of U.5 last wee-!. For the correspond - H;;t w eK or imt yenr tiie nKurm were asi, rejiresHiitliiKSW faittKei In the CnltoJ Staiei and M In Canada. AUSTRALIAN WOOL. The Tr.ide In the Maple tT ilriiii C'ouaIh. Our Antlpo Washington, Xov. 1. I'nlted States Consul (Jritlin, at Sydney, Australia,, sends an interesting report to tho Statu Department on the Australian wool trade, The inures to in tho ox ports of . 1 ....... tn trt wool ovtir last, year wan iu.wu oams, making tho total export of wool for the llscal year ISbW-ua, l,4nj,.'VU8 imles. The cost of koonln? sheen outer of , i , , , i proilts obtained, and tables are given by ' Mr. Cirlffln showing that on improvod land an average profit of 01 cents per I sbopn is ohHtnodi on Iintl wulitct to ' ( drought a profit, of 14 cenU is yielded, , wniio on weu-grasseu land a pront oi i 1C0 cents per head is in many instances obtained. When tho fact that there are 105,000,000 sheep in Australasia is considered, tho Immense prollt derived front tho wool industry incomes apparent at a glance. Tito Interesting fact is brought out that as between pad dock ml sheep and herded sheiip. tho former show a per centago of 10f por cent, over tho latter. Tho averugo jf lamMnjr ef the oaddocked sheep is iWJSj per cent, while tho herded sheep average only 54 per ce:t. Mr. Ilruce, chief Inspector of stock ir. Jow South Wnlc, Is quoted as expressing the opinion that the Lincoln, anion? thu long-wooled sheep, give the Imst returns in wool as well as weight of mutton. A Collision In whlrk Only the Locomotives XHRVrcd. ItoHTO.v, Nov. t.On tho Itoston Jk Maine railroad nt Lynn the heavy unglne No. ttt, attached to tho west-bound Portland freight train, collided with the shifting engine Lnconia, which, with twelve freight cars, was Imckingon to a spur track. The l.aconla was lifted Hp and its tender truck came forward under the cab wheel. 1 ts front was torn away and ono ot lu tsars was wrecked. No, Sl lost its entire front, Its pilot and it HBio.ce arch. o person was injUreti. Tho olwtrystion to travel wa not riotii.

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De ntea ever fall in love witn eack owert Wowea do. Kot long ago a young wonii In Now Jersey was tsuirriad te youthful laborer en nor father's farm. BomtiaK afterward it was discovered that the hua. hand was a female; Uteyouag wife tefuaed. however, though aartestty entreated by aer frieada, to give up her ohoaen eoaaort The traageat part of the discovery was the fact that the bride knew her husband was a woman before aba wm led to the altar. If men do not exhibit this strange infatuation for one of their own sex, they nt least oftentimes rive videae of the fact that they toys one other. There art ninny Instances on record where one man baa given his life for another. There are many more instances where west have given life to ao thee. It is a proud poiseeiloa tho knowledge tint one baa saved a prateus human life. Veridea, Conn., ia the home of such a happy num. Joha H. l'rettou, ef that eity, July 11th, 1W0, writes: "Five yeara ago I was taken very sick, 1 had several of the best doctors, and one and all called it a complication of diseases. I was sick four years, taking prescripUrats prescribed by the same doctors, and 1 truthfully state I never expected to get any better. At this

tle,Icommeocedtolmyetheotterribllnot ready for it? All that

pat ns in my uck. un uay an ou irteuu ot mine, Mr, R. T. Cook of the Arm of Curtis (k, advised me to try 'Warner's Safe and It had effected a cure for him. I ought six bottles, took the medicine as directed I and am to-day a well man. I am sure no j one ever had a worsa case of kUney and liver trouble than 1 had. Before this I was ; always agaiaat proprietary medicines but not now, on, ao. 1 Friendship expresses Itself in very pe. cutiar ways sometime; hut the true friead is uw ineuu ih hoou. GKci-,,Wbat air playing last nijchtl' aire, and I lauded him was that yon -were l.aura "A millionY. Herald. Haw to Chkta ht Flh. i It Is not what one eats that makes one fat, but tins food that is properly digested aad asaimtlaied that increases the flesh. The . food that lies and ferments in tho stomach or paases undigested into the viscera, does the system much harm, as they any, it makes a man thin to carry so much effete chinerv. with less riiction. it is tins incuon tuai wears out mechanical machinery as well as the liiachinerv of life. Now science baa dis covered the herbs that naturally Hid the ( movements of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. They are contained in tlurt efficacious remedy Known as nr. suit a Barsaimrilla. If vou are in a state of gen eral 111 health give it a trial and see how much better you will feel. FA!fOLi-,iThebratteover yonder la a oston bred girL" Cumso Oht I seel rowa bred. Uh. Tesowlae's News. Boston Drown lte Upward. Site. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sdeoce has been able to eure in all its stages, aad that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure bow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actiiur directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the vstem. thereby destroying the foundation ef the disease, and firing the patient Mraturth bv bulldlnar us the coastttaUoa sad aMitting nature in doiar its work. The proprietors have so much faith ia rts estranre powers, that they oser tiOO for aayosst that n falls to cure.Send for list ot testimonials, p. J. Crkxkt t Co., Teledo, O. Hold by Dragglsto, 75c. Tn noat la aa ldvl fellow, and that's probably why thepubliu staasa verse te bslag ode by bmb. mngnamion eoger. A Strong- fMMiaslea la health has the constitution fortiied built un with Hos tetter's Stomaeh Fitters. The entire physical structure nourished and sustained inrougn uie agency oi assured urestinn aod assluiilatlon, rffulanty of the bowels and liver restored, the nerves invirorated, nightly repose sound and health yield! up-these are among the results of its use. jaaiaria, rneumatism, uaney complaint, are annihilated by it. hereooaios some one I" iJecond ilurglsr "Ut come ou; it's only a policeman." riRaiuLHUUH iruu ijui u I iuvb suit. uooster. A aurkT to i suite nerhans was made when Dr. Sherman named his great remedy Prickly Ash IJittehs; but it is presumed that at that. t!mn all remodies for the blOOti. etc. wore called Bitters. Had he called Itl'ricklvAah"iUaralator.', 'CuraUve," or almost anything but lifltrt, it undoubteilly would have superseded all other preparations of similar character. The name Bitters ismlsleading; it is purely a medicine, aad cannot e ueea as a Beverage. Xo, Quercts, it does not necessarily rtmre a tug-or-war to to-.v a warsUip into harbor. lliagbsatoa Keoubllcaa. QmstiVB will nftn stan th rV.HU fiw brief period, but ShaHeabsrger's Antidote xorjtamna removes tae matartous poison i r.rora a. A slsglt ,'aosewiii sosmiaies ao tu BeMsyurugWaattir ean act be farmers la the sea as tf "aajfcaadneB," at toast. Ir you wish to do the easiest aad ejatekest week's washing you vr dkl, try Uehblas' Kiectric oap next wasmtay. j-ouow ute aiI rtUon. Aak your .JrJ om the market t years. Take ne ether. School ma'axi are nsarlv all misses, sad the misses on the stage nre generally ws aaM. Baltimore ABtencaa. A fathbk loves his child. A mother wor ships it Beth decide the child should occasionally ht gtvsav Dr. Bull's Worm De stroyers. It dot not injurs a joke tt crack It say mors ttaa it spells a horas U braalc ita.BOea. If vou ast to aeeured of a ce. ttt TT.l'. Wnau f UamIuuiiuI maA T iitl.TrltwnrnMnurailBaausaalanta. Taeai art twa sides te every ejteetlem. tat a baUhsaded asan wilt always set wtw he is right itaave Hern. Ait sea ess teks Carter's Little urer SHtta tlutv mrm kn VArv smalL Kb tJ-Mkla la swallow, xs seta, er griping alter taaiat;. Tni oravr Jess not Iv frssi las eera-MM witaeut eaws. w asaiaftea r tar. Wit dea't vsu trr Carter's LItOe Llrst nUsi They are a Mtltive ears for tlek -- - . - - - ..J -II ,u (It. uaJu.uJ k. Mmtrdertd liver. Only one pill adesa. Max fte aarrtt) "Hlk. PllylM Petty KsMiMl ptytawnaataoraowerr" BaetttfUTM Is satrsl by fresjeeat i sees ef Piss's Cart far CsniuaipMea. Hs I aa?j met ts an Salsisl as at

IM very enfeebled woman know it I There's a medicine thatll cure her, and the proof's positive I Here's the proof if it doesn't do you, good within reasonable time, report the fact to its makers and get your money back without a word but you won't do it ! The remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it has proved itself the right remedy in nearly every case of female weakness. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything but it has done more to build-up tired, enfeebled and broken - down women than any ther medi cine known. Where's the woman who's

, . - . . . VC ve tO CIO IS tO newS to her. The get the medicine Will QO tllC rest. , Winrrvl Women Firs V,vamCQ. vuuilu. i irsi to knOW it. Second 10 USQ :l TUrA in Kr rnrr1 W if 1 nirQ 10 . U, 1U i ne one comes oi me oiner. The seat of sick headache is not in the brain. Regulate the stomach and you cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the little regulators. P RIGKLY ASH BITTERS Oaaef Mm mtst impeftant efftws tf Mw fctmtM bosy is the LIVER. WneaHlaHite araferiy tffrM its fencUoat me teiifa system tecoam deraaeet!. The MAIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELI. an mN tSMdsvmtaetrwtxk. BYSKPfM. CONSTIPATION, RNEUMATISM, KIBNEY DIS EASE, ate., art Hm resells, hmmi smhthinf it fee to MftM Haters tn mrtwiftf tf Hm ImMfities caused by Mm IsmUm tl a TOftPIB LIVER. IhH anlhwiBt M aattttary will m ftttad m lia-ki a K llfAM I PffAVlV Aftll BltttrS I asfaaawaen K acta dirtttry tn the LIVER. STOMACH ami KI0NEYS. ami by Its mile ana tMham Hwctaadieaeral ins ujatitMt rttttm MMM tff4Mt ttats)4j,lMalttadjtlt4l, saatttrMall ttteam artswo irs met K PWIIFIES THE BL0M. H H"t eVtti.it 4ft at has It as Wi tt trtsrHftrytti. sssidMstaatpftfttfyaf THE N0HSC TRAINER, pttllltia Rf Ht. nmvi Ali MTTOS ST. LOUIS, The Cod That H4s)s tt 0r The - The dissmirettblsi taste or the is dissipftted in SCOTTS EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil nHh HYPOPHOSPHITES OIT LIMB V2STD SODA. The patient sufTcring from CONSUMPTION, RRtCHITIN, CttViSM, l.l, K WAHTINCS Mar.AajKN, may take the rvmedy with as much satisfaction as he would take milk, rhrslclaus are prescrlb. Inr lteTnrrwhere. It Is erfctawhhs. m a n4rfal tv4mttT. Tufm Heather WPMTAIT NEW DISCOVERY. "VASELINE" THE BESTOninfoftS TfibtSoap ounr Ewlak a ... fl.,11 mm mm MMtral aaas eemBlaun StaiatOXXOnfT aad XXAZJMO) srorUe l YASKLIMX. If ymur &rafl net aesP't; HMWAM 10 CERTS IN STAMPS. ZZZT T MIL &AMk M kaiL. miMTAZD. CHESEBROUGH MAIufACTURliG 0., 24 Stt ttrstt, NEW YORK. Thm SsMreit of Health Isttse lKwr te eat, ilRtisj rar saut y of wi.olri fc.l- This I ZlZZZZZrZru I atlatha vlial wriMlola. ramtfrhsc threach KSmKZZS2EE Mm ir""" - " " A II otfll OisjriTie tUkWBt ailMtveiNssaasistr vr. wwim " ZZIZZ ZZTlZZi:ZlZ. TMlMMlaay uM,aa.aaaaaaMhcs1. iFsssnasness thaaa aa the ksst lll la esWeaeaensijlesu laMMSsaaaassiasnanB motk Hhtsnsi I 1 mAX7-i T.aaaaa Vt 1 1 at. Mat, Ma, Mm,M41 rrltttvalT,