Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1892 — Page 2
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FORMALLY N0TIF1KD. KMT Vm-: BV aJ f.Kull jmww mnv pwwb a WBsg-rna BBTaaTrBwaB dWmimo Xwr Yos-. JbIt St. TW Art i flrwc of the? ikiwxratie esunpalga of .towciM o mot aught w M.ni nnlra k Ike bwwiiw of a Maf. kagaaalrtormnt. packed front pit to dome, and as I tkr ptae todoV ,M ieroa comfortaby. H k niksate that almost twn tJeai awaaber were pee-wat. To aeca4oa tkat to-Mtght tkk vast throng t jretker mc tke aotitfratkst cerensoak of tke two great a-adkraof. tk demo-e-mtk party fStoeer Cleveland AAm K. Steveawoa. Aarlr m.1 o'rk-ktiw mwd ktfma ' J I akoot tM dooTK sod at
taw tru aooot uwirarota wre biw it b mtnlnpwM of m ct nctortwitk a atotfcioic. 4rneirliair. prpirtac ; - tk wtohwr rmmwtu wi lnw-i rn amok wkirh lowed iato tkc aiMiHoriuat 1 for wpaB awe b tor all tk pwk, w itk tlae roaring- Mnd of a cataract. r J.VfvrkMl toeyankit kW ck a trvm, Mr Wikoa torn spoke at katk on awMacatkBWdak.mL jW rf th, Hcmiratk party ami 7kfoc rooa. wa ocooomk totk . fc tfc rRml;?n. eorttnot oVfrrcv, tk cntkutotMr kto- Hly. cr4 4aodir. attr tk sak wre w-MrJr tota k.u tk.
lkd, Mt KaKM deoMtkat kNataff ! kL-iaic a, iliokalty. TW gmrAem. wi prcrfsswlT 4roral witk fla a4 kaatnur, tke coior f -wkkk were kroagkt ialo Mroog; rclkf Vr tkkrMIkit ligkt from ekctrk kMtfk Tkk, wkk tk ca of kokfctafr ad ankuiMM iacev pmeeovia a Msawe aad oe mwt to ke lor4t. IreTloai to tke ecercW Caooa kaad dkcoar4 straias of swet, o-4c ! to wkkfc tke kaff. perspiring- crowd ' Iktewcd k a pkiloopfcieal ataaoer. at tkeaaaa tie ewkoToriag' to keep cool kj hwimfjug faaw aad kaadkerckkfc. Tke platform was placed at tke Foarik-arraae ead of the kaikJtae;. Orer k aaa aa tmmvnr.t soaadingr koard. Ia tke ceater of tkk were two -aatkaal HafH, placed traanwke aad rer tkoMf. were kteandweeat kwps wkk tfce woraW Clewkadtwoa." Tke pkUotai km a seatiae; capacity larTt porsoa. kat it kad l.OWoa it It afore tke eeatral ijrares ia one of tke , krfllkat takkaax w l ork ka km many moatks appcaretL Tke wa a patieat oee, dpit tke krat. relieriae: it feelkur very few minato kj roankk of apykai e as soaae familiar 5rare appeared oa tke pkt form. At Ir jrtaae iariny tkrfr prkk of eathui4aMa oae woald Imaainr tke wkole aedSeace wan coat poxed of mrn. bat after tke troakkti aea kad fOmewkat wttk. tke fair sex cad to caaerjre from it ia kewilderkir iiaaamer eoaiames, wvl aad tke Amaag tke prom meat persoas who taied koaea were: Wa. C Wkltney. Ckas. II. Joaea, editor of tke St. Leak KenabSic; Gov. Flower. Frederkk S. Cawdert, W. Bonrke Cockraa, O. ft. Potter. Mayor Graat, Henry Viikrd. K. KtterT Aadersoa. Lkat.-(Iov. Sheekaa. l'erry Helmoat. RafaA X. P. Kkiwlew. of Akkama: Kormaa E. Mack, of Raffakc J. A. Crekrktoa, of Xekraaka: E. C Wall, of Wkeoasia: Doa M. !)kkkoa. of Mkklgaa: Kea Cable. Tkomaii Carioa aad I. I. Phelps, of lIKaok; W. II. Collta. of Teaaeea; i-Ckrr. Campbell. K. K. Hokka aad Oakta V. Hrke, of Okkn Seaator Paaeo aad Wa. Ilarrity.of IVaaayIvaak,aad Mrs. Ckvekad aad party eatered a kw aboat o'ekek. and tkk gave the orewd a ckaace to give veat to some of tki-k peat-ap eatkaamnia. - Qalet kad scarcely been restored wkea a migkty ckear broke oat, aad there was aakeraal waving of hands aad arms. kat. kaadkerekkk aad kas. Then John M. Kowers, escorting Adki U. jftereaooa. appeared. Mr. Stevenaoa gTaeefally acknowledged tke pkaa HtA wkk"a lww. Hot. Flower aad Gea. 8Mtk were tke nextarrrrak, aadtkey were aao Tigoruaaty limfww. The wactt pitek of eatfcaskam was atraak at :t& p. m . at wktck time tkt aklef fkjeare ia tkk memorabk meeting earn apoa tke scene. Sarronaded by a graap of aotabk mea tke leader of tke deatoeraey aad of iarif reform amdc kk way to tke front of tke plat krm. Tfce cketriag aad pkadHs tkat "kad gear before were aa nothing comIfared to tke ovatka tendered tke man ll''v'a'Wa B((Ba "WflrtHwi fcrfMBmBrita iH kwt lHWHTaS M gHaMLjaaaJ a lMtaMiJ lain VarTr-aTBnpaa IWHfa HBfPTlBWemP' w Vk n M tkc gatkarkg. aM
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Mi M Vm'X their In k H thu4BM mmmmmt. H bowed kk thanks again aad again, tat tke din a Ml nok continued far many minutes, and the cretary of the aoClacBtkm .Hte. Nicholas X. Bail, anally m dcMir sad untreated tb w to Imp silent. It was, iwwwr, a tmttkw twk, a Uiliif wwltft Wt . to bejria tk exereka. I rkk, iwMMchMl the rartniM I . Grwr Ckveland rrt to listen to the r"1" l mMw.o. ' Bowyiag r. vrr of kh """" Mr- v.-mimw. Whrtac Tm to-alffkt, twwagf tim tko ttwa kvi iwHwitl wiwiitii. fvmtrntim ' y OwmMt onMltaae fc iMItrr, to ( MttMntfto tkot r Mw Woo (tawnwttKMMikUti fortk omto pr( t C tk Untt4 toto. V a aJw eknr4 wMk tk Amtr mt pre ttwwtkw yM tk ptotttnw pckMtv4 Mtoptod H mrntm. Thto ptottom cMttatwi - m -i m- -a & - r fait MM VAfTr Hrcwratiu t tivn f iRin n. wkfak w-tttkrr. Ititk kki8w' kaanr ywr prtr ktow. Itbtk gyrc tm to oatr your rUrw-iiewioermt aw irak. Rat w Wl(n w wa mw tkt tkr r aw "lwak. wrr r loralwt 0imw at to tk iwiw mmt Frty to-4f. mU that wrtk tk- yoyVn m r etttv. v tt-lt t ma wtli t4 tn to a rtctorr k wfckb tt- !rkrtoW of oar party kalt (cori- j nil tviamtik . mA ttbs rdfan (if aw MMtrr ali triampk. --nxt tk welfare of oar eoeatry skall k mJektilr proaot4. No oae eottld kear this ipeeck except tkoae within thirty yank of tke .faker. Order, kowerer, was oktanel for tke Hrt time dnrfaic tka ereainir. The efceerinar onin broke oat when. jt a Col. W il-ons voke wafv kofrinn;ar to trarel. tke flsrares of Mrs. Clerelaw! and ker party were seen kavne; their bojc They were reortd to seatt In tfce fmett bakoay o tke opposite side of tke Hall. There was almost a panic at tkk jaaetare, many not uwkrstamlimg the rvan of the excitement in tkat ,ectioa of the hall where Mrs. Cleveland wa.. People kroke throttjch the karrkr. aad for a moment matters locked stormy. The poiiee. however, qakkryiiaelletl the excitement ami the spreek of notification was fipkhed without fttrther interruption. (Ton. Nicholas Hell, national secre tary, then read the ktter of notitfeatkn fntrn the notineation committee. Tke crowd, wken tke (iemocratk standard-hearer stepped forward to make response, lmt control of their enthusiasm. The dm wa Veafenintc nd lonaMataii. Finally Mr. Cteveland beeaa to speak and tke storm suddenly ahated. fie was Ikteaed to thereafter with mock retention aad pkadita only came wkea fck atteranees pleaded kk hearers. He said: Xs. CaiaK! Aja Gaarumatr: Tk mmse yea iwr from lt aatioaat Jawnaraey aroasr- "tkJa jae "trnttn wkteh wowll k weQ.akk ovprwIHteke. K I k aet r?ecab: fstft-f wwikta I kf rprwatotrrx of a zroat wrtr wV asswt -kor wnk tk ruaonMbiSty yoar fpfi'tw frite. I aai modi wtW h t: reaVtia tkat I kar- b-a ooteetet aw!y to stoa 1 fr th pri';itHi awl panww tovrkka wy party! pird. aa-l fortfcsfwreweat awl wtm!ry of wkk. wko kr aay rfjeht to rta!m oayeratk feltowskip. ten 4-1mU" aa t p-rMt'sntlr toir. Oar party t-env-bi:uv H iwt-w-t rt- w nae a amnrtrwi Hi'k-UtMt to oir eon trran ka. la n tara tor tkr rrat sort roftft Jro. ws prtab tkem a reetMeatk-i of tkeir wtob1 ana ittc rMMttoa of tn at nm, wfcfek are 4a to tka aador oar free aa-l ba'i eeat fatltatko. Ihrt k war niaoaib52ity b arnrt. oar prir k Mroaa It ts !tnnc rt tj-rn-taitsty wtta ta of tke wool?, ia a tRHneo aaoa tk reie of govmiaeatal powar strictly wtrtila tk roatwattoal pwnvmloa tko poopti av- icraatof . aad fa tin wfflinzn to mt m Bfe trA k'w apoa tk prop. ' UtIHfac aal Ptr:ifr4it. Tfk-i zrat party, totoat apntae pro arotion of r'a-'tt a4 ktftlce. kad krttortoeoa. Hv-ffor ogori tkan ) aow preall to as. Taratoc ear evs to tk plata pnf of t!i ltaa w e taom tortoiM ai eoaaiatr w atwfgrtorn tkot aaHrtTy sod rl?attoly toraamt from tkem to tk parekao of tkaeof ifaaavat tc4y t fcy tk mtfM of kard at stoady tott -a-kfb t! o-ac ttoas tka wraac fro-a tktm baHa an aad iatrim; tk fortaaas of tbos for who bam tM tajttw I prprtaatei. Wo8otke frmer Hotealinr to a 4!as4vs tory tkat alb ki atc:l with vldo-M of advaafaurc. wkfl Mm pockH Is rokkwl by th tahky kaad of kkk protoctka. Oar worktogatea am rtflt toM tke tat, oft rp-attl ia apke of Ha moatratod fakety. mat tk esfetfoc protertvtornTIabooa totkm.aa4 tkataa4or ha bgmaef at operation tklr waaea mast todBaai"" Watflk 3H tlat 94pa WMH WT3 (MMKajJ totkerrey abiitog plact of kkk protocttoa, ftamfct aWaraaar faW IWm flrWftC tfc aWaH aurcy m wwrktoaaaa roeefr from tko bmmIo Mk aad saraM by aajat orraaatol far-:intai. "Wm opyoa araHly aad atabbaraly tk toottfr aad aafcoM rxbttoc tornT tawa. Wa eoaatiattoat prmbkia or IctotottV3 powr. o Ataoano tkt tkory apoa po-olbt erwaail-t wka w ooatoad tkat to prat coaMtloa H oprati'M to anlaot aad tkat kwa oaaetoi ia aeeoraaae with It are to-oak-akto a aafak". Oars ia not a daotraotiv party. Weave not at aaadty wkk tko right f aayof oar enka. All are ear eoaatryatoa. We arc not rekktty he o lew of aay Aawfcn toten-ot. aor will we abaadoaoar rtwrA for tkac bat iavokiac tko tore of fairaeos aad jatk wkk bttoae to tra Amerlaaim. aad apoa wUek oar coaotkatioa rt. we taobt tkat ao ptoa of tariff kebiatioa akall b tobratoift wkkk bM for it okjt -hmI parpoo a forerd eontrtoattoa from tk oaratoc aad iaeoro of tk teaof oar eittota to wM twoctty tk aecimalatloa of tke favr4 tow; aor wiiiwtf pwrmltaprvtoatrd oWeHato for Aaserfeaa iabVr. or aay otker pretoit of bavJeat core for etket to bttoti Ike eyps of tk pt to tk lak law j 1 aata aaaraot aal aawHoaakt advaata at tko xpaao of tkr fallows. W kav atoo aaail1a ear eovoaaat wiik tbo wko tmpvort wa iavito t V daty ot p-(-im to tke tkatk not':-?r avnT -t & of war aavgrtarb'. wkea, na-r tko gab f proterttog tke staffraee, covert bat aom not eacoat a ttodga tkrky to prptaato fbt power of a pork rrakt to trad tto taattoaaat to tk aatraraawltd aad ktniat voto of. tk Anierteaa popto.' w e ar pbkcd to toobt tk ..... . , .,M.Mf... AAW. Klfaoai jofoowtr o twiapffto wi iwooiit, beaa wo kavo aet forotta tk aataraana of tkeft aai kratol coatrol wktok tottowei aatfcr to-toral tgafctoa of atote aaffrae; leeaak w kaow tkat tk maaogors of a party wkMt AM not actipi to rob tk peopb mi a pwaWiaf. woakt aot kuH-t to no tk gaCmwWMfJ Wrar4Nl afj MMal WfanrtH tJ Wl mJt.. aaaal lkaaatmJBitouAAflka lka9 fia.ma.l Ta anP prrapi HRrt STPJaarlWW'nrllWPm pjj arl ITOI parpwaw;. tr-"t. aa attempt ta wafrei ak t-gVdattoa . rofcladtoaatmkk wkre afb mk 1Lbu-ah a-aaaa Hiav-ViflaH MaSriiMA PfaW IPIVVIVnrWI awa piwTiajlii WTmwPWW toptoM proarm ac-
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mhmm evoeywhee la Mm mret;-l to the tto aatlt th aaairtin the lifeguards of Anrki miirtr. I Mil ft KiWHHpt IS MktCMT M tM tkr okbvta aad ato of iWmwftic rtfror whtoh add hwptnitteB to Mir mlnlna. Tni to n kfctory and Iti , our jrtr will mfonil tko wants of tk MB AjSjCgfrVn bwJT wboJWbTo ba nfcPBBBwJBBPgii To tk tfeb!4 and to pot toot wtkto oae jita rrlr whoa prtoeipbM to a tkim pt Ww fm4 iumMimt tor kMm. RMM- WXIrKMt HKSN, Mi Minn tttiiii(i 1m a mm of rt)MUMMp wWtk teMtlMe tk cMHiK upon wkMi w t-4 Mtr, tkt tkt hkowiI fortMMi t Vkm to wlmai ftortimt im tkey r rahttol to tk ft ot tb rtocifiWx thry reprint mm4 to tk irtr ri - Jiaiu. .-nn that dafwtl to thmtiriMllag nM IMlOWMt ht tM ftMMHMMMMttoil K IM Wfetetir tekMHi nr ot--Mit ita' 4jto. ami cnimmm4 Hy wtek eJkw toefctonta C tktr imv m mktkt or f aitr x tir xwr. woaM prat a at ltoeMiririmc eattook for (atHtw dMnoertk' rraurj" awl fur tk aecoaHilt'ihwat ot tk abjct w tor at tort. MoroTr, (Try ahwr dfiwoerat t hHotm tkat tin lot rvU of roaatry 3r it a ply iaro)rIiatk victory of oar party ia tko s!raak (kit awatto . Tha pvtrioti; aoUcita I txalt tko hop of priiaMp hJ koukl totonotfy oar ttotormlaatioa to wia eo, Tkte mkw caa only o achiri by syotoaMtie aa4 tatolltwNit HTort thapartof alt oalltt)! la oar caati. Lt i tll tks po pto plainly aad hoaeotly what w blir? a l kor ira profMHJ to mrre tk tatr?ot4 of tk atir country, anil thn lot a. ftr thf na aor of trae democracy, rly apoa tk1 Uvxwtktfttla4 aad pattiotioai of oar fallow -eoaatry-ai. It only rental- for km to say to to, k adof a nor formal rMpoas-s to yoar -Nurr. tkat I obey th coatataa-l of mr partr aad e-madeatly aattdpat tkat a tati!Hrat and earn-! prnwatatioa of oar raw. will iasnrw a popalor ialrHaat of tb actioa of tko WJ. -i. There was one more 1 Hirst of concluding appknseas tlrover Cleveland took his seat and then came the j-peech of notification, made oy SU'phen M. WhiU. of California, to Adlni E. Stevenson. The Yoke of the California, orator wat powerful and every syllable was distinctly heard throughout the vast hall. Adlai E. Stevenson listened ck?ly t the speech of Mr. White ami to the oftkkl notineation read to htm Uy Mr. HelL He then stepped to the extreme edife of the platform, and bowing to the thunderous applause which spa in belehetl forth, made a short speech in a clear, rinrinfr voice. At the conclusion r Mr. Stevenson's speech. Chairman Wilson, deekred the meeting adjourned. Whik the crowd was dispersing1, Mrs. Clevelaml came ia for some more honKS, which showed her great popularity. Several thousand .persons gathered aronml where she was seated and cheered her repeatedly. She looked marvelously beeotning in a costume of gray, her face wreathed in smiles, lex the honors paid her distinguished husband and herself. TIRING OF TROOPS. Tke Feople of Homeatead, Pa.. (IrowlR-f Weary of the JrrBee of Troop In Tkeir -Mlttt I'aUr Krport of tbo fiatherlng of Non-l'nlH Mr at WabitiKtoM. for Trafrr to rlmetral. IIomkhtkap. Pa., July 21. The statement of Gen, Snowden, Tuesday even ing, that the troops will be kept here until the trouble is settled one way or the other caused, a profound sensation in Homestead. There have been mny reports published of a camp of non-union men located near Washington, Pa-, which would be Woken at the first op portunity, and the men brought to Homestead. So persktent lecame these rumors that the loeked-out men aent a committee to Investigate tost night "rhe committee reached Washington about nightfall and went directed to the camp. They gave out at Srst that they were agents of the Carnegie Steel Co., (limited.) They wera directed to a Mr. H alia hi, who had charge of the men. He told there that the men were employed grading and digging sewers in Washington. Tke committee then went among the men and tried to hire some. There was not one, who won hi agree to come here, according to the committee. Except for a few women cursing the militk. Homestead was in a death-like quiet throughout the night "May God remember you for coming here to kelp take the bread from the mouths of tke children," shrieked one woman at Col. Green, the officer in com ma ml nearest the Carnegie property and close to the mill men's headquarters. Experiences of this sort, while not numerous, are not relished by the soldiers. IRON MOUNTAIN COLLISION. A Paaaeagrr and freight Train Coma Together witk Kerloa Keatdt. St. Louis, July 90. The regular Iron Mountain train from Memphis, whieh k due here at 7:18 a. m., ran into the rear end of a freight at a. m., between Gadshill and Piotlmont. The Memnhk train was a half hour late ami ran on to the freight, which was taking a sklc track. Theeolored train porter, GMd Strab, ami a colored woman named Mrs. M. E. Jfdinson were cut on the head, whik the Srcmcn on the Memphis train was pretty 1st illy luruised and shaken up Keyoml this ami a general smashing of two or three freight cars, no damage was done. The Memphis train arrived here at 18 o'clock, three hours behind time. A YOUNG MURDERESS. An tdevoa-Vear-OM (ilrl Kill a Key of I.Ike Age. IIhknham, Tex., July SI. At Iturtoa, Tuesday night, Alexander McCann, the 1 1 year-okl son of Elder McCann, was left at tke resklenee of Moses Wat son while the two families went m ehttrch. Moses W a toon has an 11-year-okl wloptetl tkughter. Mattie Kllk When the parents left the house the children were washing the dkhea. The. boy quit, wherenjwm the girl pkked up a butcher knife ami plunged it ink tka boy's side, Tke hkd penetrated the heart, am) he fell lifeless at tkt feet af kk youthful murderess,
mum May Mmatt to Ike VC tko Cneseato romp' Con, wktok WMtM !. tke toto frMM--ttikor Ilea of w tra tk srt r Wr. PlTT-armin. la.. July m-Tke aympatketic strike nioeatet amoag tka workmen in the eatpky f tke Canaiwte company k aMMmbtg ratker alarmiag proportkmtk. aad If raaatas bow eartvat prove ewreet tke strike will ba one of the moot iivreiee ia the hkury of atrlkes ia tke workl. The kt est lTNiM-h of kbor to take netiv mtrt in the nweweat la aW of the Hometad locked -out men aad tke Amalgamated atooektioa k tke coke workers aad miners ia the works operated br tke company. Kept. can fnan the Frkk regioa that mioiark- have been seat among these men, and are making effort to imhtee them to .aw oat in a Univ. Thk, if sttceeasfttl. woald shut off the supply of eke fnan the bkt furnaees, and would compel a saspeasion. What progm-s ha, been made k not known, bat the leaders -ay the movement h meeting with great enwmtwgement A leading maa ammg the Conncllsvilk coke worker, who
was in I'ittslmrgh yesterday, aid tha the sympathies of the men of that region were with the Hotne-4-md strikers; ami that thk sympathy woald be verr easilr crystallized iato a more ma terial form. When this was stated to Secretary Lovejoy he said: J "This is the Srst mtlmatioa I hare , had that such a move was emtemmated, and if made, of eoatw it would 1 lie a serku matter. Mr. Frksk. atf?omtnil br Attorney Knox, called at the department of put1U safety yesterday afternoon- Mr. Frfck repfiete-l to Chief ltrown that whik the Homestead pOvkioa boat was passing through Lock Jo. 1, at o'clock yesterday morning, a namber of toughs ummI abusive laneuage toth crew. He asked that protectka be given to the boat when it paes through the loek thk morning. After the interview Chief ltrown inst meted Inspeetor Silrk to go with a .Kiuid of policemen to the lock to-day and aet as a gnanl, as it was thought tlmt a violent demonstration might be made against the boat. The tugboat Tide carried about thirty non-union workmen and a number of horses from llttsburgh to the Homestead works yesterday morn lag. A. W. Itrennan aad President Weihe. of the Amalgamated association, arc in town. It k reporteil that, they are here to consult with Gov. Pattkon, bat as the governor k across the river reviewing the regime a ts encamped on the other side, they hare not yet seea him. Gen. Deschert, of the first brigade, arrived yesterday foreaooa. COLLISION IN CANADA. A TerrlWe Cra-vb CollitJiHg while CuHM-tt by Two Trato Koitninx at rll SfT-J Three I'erson Ktllrtl al Set oral la. Joretl. Tamwoktji, Ont.. July 23. A collision occurred about foar miles west of here at 7 o'clock yesterday morning on the Iky of Quinte railway. The retrakr passenger train was coming from Tweed on time when it waf met by a special work-train froat Erinmrllk. oonsktingof an engine and temler. both 20ng at full speed, I lie tram met m a kep cut and a terrible crash followed. the engines ami ears being piled ia an indescribable rona. The dad so far, nil of Tweed, are: Willkm Chrktie, engineer of pawea ger train. HI Hardy, n re man of speeiai. A child aamed Murphy. The injured, are: Engineer Kkby. of the special, fatally hurt; Thomas Watson, fireman of the passenger train, badlv hurt; W. H. AVilkiason, COW" d actor of the ,peckl, slightly kart; Ilrskf-.nan ltrown. m tke speekl, slightly hurt: the brakemaH of the passenger train, badly hurt: Mks Car roll, a passenger, probawy fatally hurt: an unknown kdy, jaw broken; and several others k seriously injured. Theeorooer k now holding aa laquest. A NATURAL OBJECTION. Shot HI rartaor t AvM Be tor Thrown from a Fifth-Story Wtottow. Omaha. Xeb.. July SS. Geo. Jeffrey yesterday shot ami seriously wounded ISdson Kkk. The two mea have been in the kw business together for years, and the Bna was considered one of the best in the west. For several weeks they have leen quarrelling and attempting so dissolve partnership, eaek claiming tke other was trying to defraud. Uich refused to let Jeffrey have access to the looks, and yesterday Jeffrey secured an order from tke court compelling Kick to open the Itooks ami accounts for inspection. Wken tkey met in the office tk7 began quarrelling again, and Rich attempted to throw Jeffrey ont of the fifth-story window. Jeffrey objected and in the melee drew a revolver and shot Itkh in the arm and side, Jeffrer k under arrestOrrifrc tw Krport at Wahtogto. Wasmisotox, July tX (Jen. Schofteld has ordered llrig.-Gen. Carr. now at Camp Elkins. Wyo.. to report to him at Washington for a eonferenee. lien. Carr was only Wednesday made a brigadkr general. It fe probabk that he will 1e assigned for duty ia tke department of Columbia. The Kruptb" r .IStaa. Komr, July IMspatckes from Catank say that tke eruptions at Moant .Etna are increasing in viobmee. A fresh stnam of lara pours down tke nvmnkln and k approaching Xkotooi, wiping mil trees and burning hubs long its pat n. x nc peopic oi njoitn have passeil most of tke day ia prayer lfore the church, fearing to enter it on account of the continued earthquakes. Some of the shocks are felt even k Syracuse. To-Hkfkt fire and steam navrk tke way of kva down tke mountain, aad great rocks are ejeatad ta a kefgkt ttf l.ii sad l,9a Saek
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a-aa a?aWaVaall'4aT, 4t-ta r at raMrWlvAvtaam OouMOiTaaT-Tbara w beaaved. Art Cnna.t,Tatrt-Ckit aJr aavbar-" awa. Tit. Jtme. A- W. St. tk toot kooa. aad tke day toitoortag. Haur-i(WEK Ua iunjaa. I. -Cjptala of ato temple " tk kead of tke fcaatt of Lerit MMttoehi-ko torat faard ttewamato. X -EveatWe " tt thrae nVkxk wkea tk kuaraaaa waokeakd. h mat awlatekta a tote . -Aaaa:- Me wa tkktih arkat. eVrtot aad ackaoakdred by tke pro;?. VMM evmvpaaa watt tk tcal kifk prbt ap-,t.yiaelto-aaa. 7 -Of bt aaMrr -. tker wt-Aed to actcae tkwa of tan-roe oowry. Ura wa paatakaUe by tlcatk (Kx. Pil I Kote tfce aobmea of Peter, wko a nkoit tkaebetoro kad deakd kia Maowr. II "Tato to tke Mao.tr.:2tMc4 from ttv. i! 5l. Vt 'l-vatto-M" Iroet ate to aaliacoa, to llava. -Xofte etker aaare:" tke aame iaelatet aU tkat tketoinJw.f twer. dlrteliy. fcaeamliy -Maat tx Mvcd--' aa we be aved oaty by Cartot (II Heoalyaaiaea tSo'- frTft-nc. rs Tke iwtatae b oaly tkroagk Ilia, m We kastfee poo erot iheJsptrtt by kick tke keart b-auod iti lletotkeaatao' all tnMOaeaA. To teaeetUim Htorebstt gooda, aad keoee ba aaaateo. IS "Tkat tfcey b! keea witk j Jeatac" ly baa sees tkem wttfc Him. aad iw egatoed tke maaaeraao ma -aoctrme a-w io , sam- ataa of k'-jo nfwwim.f it:" facta are tb tovtoettte arjnareat tor CkrtoUamty. li gwl wortto pane It nKvta erkjrla. l.ROOX XOTK. V- havo to-dar a moat fanciactisg KtAre. Tke arrest, tke imprkoautent . aad the subsequent trial of l!ic apotlea. ' At tkeir trial the maa wbun they had t healed was brave enough to stand with ( them, and tkat waa mack to his credit. ' The very presence of thk maa wa s j great embarraent to the eonaeil: j lor they eouM n kr.y th-t a great miraek'kMl been wrotirht ia hk case. , since they all knew thk man to be the j as tse oae wnom r.cy mu w 1 l a. 2 r years aeen at the gate of tha temple. So it pat tlwro into a tipht pke b have t him standing before thcan awl bearing witnc to tke power ot rcter. However, thoy were not willing to meet the . at matter squarely, no they took council, aad medtf up their minds that taey woald threaten the apostWs nmi forbid theaa to lo any aiore such deeds ia the of Jesus. This they did. end with what result we will see m oar next !-on. At the very first giaaee we s?e that in tke persons Urn t come before us some were for and some aaimA Jesus. Count ap first those who were on the side of Jesus. There v;cre I'eteraml John, and their friend, the quondam Uuoe mast. These, so far as we are toW. were the onlr occs that were oa the skk of the Master in that council. Hut there were away on llisskli who wcreoutsitlc that council chamber. For, a a resslt of that miracle, there were awny th.-.t had come to Itclkvc in Jesus. In the council chamber, however, there were many more agaiast Hka than thcrwereon kk ski. In the first place. I see there a familiar face in old Annas. Thk ktka saeae oae as He before whora Jesus himself appeared oa that ktal nihl. Then there was another familiar fact, that of Csiapha. beside wheat there was John and Alaader. aad many oi ie relaiic of the high priest. Then there were the seventy who belonged to the Sanliednta. that thry far outnunibeml the at!herentJ of t!ie Master ia that roots. The truth tvss ia a grmt atlmmty. us it he often kvnsoace that kr Yet this ia ao way dacttted these plain fiihertoen. wlw knew that they had tl:e trath oa their and tliat tke hsti dose notliiag worthy of stripes or "irapri xraracat. So they spoke up hololly tvhca they were by whet aulhori.v thcr h! doae this givx! deed. Aw! tarre than this. They dared preach the truth t that vjrry cocncsl that had coaikmscd their own Master to death, and who tScy knew felt anything Iwt kindly towank then, This tvas gramt Xow lok aain at that asacaxbk! tlintar. Soma of them are giad. and some arc au. e cjiki na.uriT noet that the taen arrested would be the sad occs, and those who had arresteJ tbeta woal-l W the glalones. Hal. as a matter of fact, it was jost the other way. Tke eoansil waft sad. rrkrcir at the p-wcr that these men hail: while they were fail of joy wr the ocd that they had leea caabkd to to. Thk was not nslttral. lut it wa trae. For these mea had a aoarre of jOT f whkh that council knew nothing. Thews was a spiritual jky, whkh kkl fast k-kl on unseen truths. The men remllr to be pitkwl were not tke two arrested apostles, but tke seventy who kad had them arrested. Ever since that day the work! has been divided iato two parts, those who are on the Lord's side, awl those who are against Him. We may not openly hare taken our stand against II im as thk council did. bat be who k not oa Hkshkk really opposed to Him. Xow if rou had been at that trial, on wkkk side would yon have liked to stand: on that of Peter ami John, or on tbr.t of Annas ami Cakphas? This k a serious question, ami owe that you have in reality already answered. For all who are not on the side of Christ have ranged themselves with those who. like the high priest ami hk father-ia-kw. are against Him. It may require some eoarsgeon our part to come out ami let your decision be known, but see what aa example in thk respect these two ignoraat ikhermcn act ton in these later days. All alone they dared to stand against tke power that cowkl put them to death, and yet they were ia no way daunted. Xot only so. but they Kited with ky. aad smiled at tke pri viler of standing up for their Mas ter. Thk was a most inspiring example, ami oae which we should make havate to follow. PKACTICAI. SCOS8TtOXS. 1 We mast not be disappointed if we meet opposition in doing; good. 4. Persecution iacreasea converts as the wind adds to tke ire. X The Holy Spirit i aspires courage as well as truth. 4. The good effect of Christianity are an anaaawerabk argument to its tratk ft. Whatever k right, however unpopular, k sure to succeed at kat. a. Salvation k Lhrougk Christ akxws. (1) He convicts of sin; () H brings forgivaaeaat (X) lie shewn the way aad te-sebm the tratk: (4) He rives tke aaa-rk (S) He js-twatWai aU aswUvss.
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Veal: Ckoa 8-MfrKr .....i. f oaanoa with salt, itop-r, cloyea ekaanvm, add foar small eraelter rattadnBoneogir aada pkeaofl,-, kirtheakeof aaetir. Mix tkrougitty. pr k a kaklat-Oa aad bake two kntra iad a kalf. Wkea emd alke thin.-X. V. World. A propHj frfad potato k not greaay. k not iiwkeatikvk. w not unkealtky. PoUtoea akoaU ke iried exnatly like croqaettes. la kditag fat. tkat k aweet, wkita krd meite-.!. and skowkl be drained la tkt aame manner as the croquette. Tker may be eat iuto balk aad fried, -Baked Kgg-I'knt: I-el a' purple gg-pkat aad boil antil Mft. Then maak aa you woald mask potatoes, ami season witk salt, pepper and butter, I'ut into a shallow bnkktg-dkh ami rover the top witk a thick ky.r of eraeker-eramha. I bike la a moderate evea antil well Iwowned. Serve in the dkh in wkkk it k baked. Demoreat's Magaaine. Jtmany Cake: Three teacnpfuls of white com meal, oae teaspoon! ul of salt, tw teaspoon (u Is of baking powdrr. Sift all together wkik dry: th n a hi one mbleapooaful of melted butter ami enough aweet milk to make a soft Cdottjrk. Roll out one-half inch thick. aad bake In a shallow noo w.0 1 Vinf . teretl. After it has begun to brown baste it frequently with meltetl imtter. When servel break it into akable pkces; do not cat it. Detroit Free Press. At a pretty dinner given recently, the guests, numbering forty, we're Hatel, eight each, at lire round tabL-s. Kaeh tabk was decorated with one variety of Hower, aad on arriving each a mm rnest was nresentea with a small bowquet of the ttowers eor responding to those oa the table at whkh'he was to gIH his pkee. The table where the boat and hostess were seated was placed at such aa an trie as to command a view j of the company by oae or the other of tkem. X. i . Times. Vegetabk Soap: One bunch of celery, oae pint of stewed tomatoes, one onion, three carrots, foar turnips, a Jitj ckm all the vegetables, ex- , eept the tomatoes, very finely, and place thvm the pot over the fire, with abwt three quarts ami one pint of hot j wxter. Let them eook slowly about an Vxmr. then stir in the tomatoes, and j a&at half an kour longer; remove frow tbts firet xm n,b the mixture tro-i, m colander, then return the soap to tke Ire. Xow stir in a tablespoonful of butter and half a cup of milk, with a little corn starch or flour mixed witk it. Lat the soup kil up oaee, aad it will be ready for the table. Boston ItadgeL To Preserve Quinces: The apple quince k beat Select smooth ones, rub well, pare, quarter and core: if large eat tke quarters in two. put them in a poraekin kettle, cover witk cold water and eook slowly. If quince are put iato sirup of sugar 8rst they will get hard instead of soft. Cook until tender, skim out la a dkh. pat in the skins and cover and eook until very soft. Strain tk rough a jelly bag; to every pint of tkk juke allow oae pound of white sugar; when dissolved put in the fruit aad eook slowly; when tender skim nut ia jar. If the sirup k not thick enough boil It Ave or ten minutes ami poar it over the quinces. Keep them covered whik cooking to make them red ami a handsome color. House keeper. GOOO-BY TO BANGS. Ttae Hair Mt Now be Tratoetl to Wave from a rarttoc to tko Center. There ant fashions in fringe as well asm ftowers, modes ia the texture of ! tresses, the color of eyes, the shape of 1 shoulder, aad the eoatonr of the figure - I that one mast follow rigidly in spite of nature's efforts to the contrary. Just now everr fashionable woman must have what not one woman in a hundred ever was naturally endowed with, soft ly waring locks of gkissy silky sheen. Xot tke Topsy Irixxle ot the tiays i tea. lead, aad wire curlers, not the satin Mnoothleas of the .early Victorian era, but the shining waves and lightly -curling ffuffness that the modern hairdresser has learned to prodace from most unpromising straight tresses. The bang k doomed, according to the soothsayers. We shall see it for some time yet, perhaps, bat its days are numbered. It has been one of tne greatest blessings bestowed upon womankind. More women have been made beautiful by a dextrous toss and cut of the bang than by all the jewels and Snery that have been consumed in the adornment of Eve's daughter since the mother of vanity began costume designing. We mast train our hair how big waves downward from a parting in the center. We can accomplish it just as we have squared our shoulders aad added a goodly prtioa of the knpossthk cubit to our statare. It k only a matter of time aac patience, X. Y. Sun. Garden party hats of Leghorn, with soft waving brims, are trimmed by one great panache of bkek ostrich feathers or demi-long plumes la hi along the left of the crown, three of the feathers falllag forward, ami two toward the back, tiWlr velvet rosette bohlinff them to gether. The right side of the hat is left bare. Large hats of Xespolitan braidakoealkd crinoline have the skimer high crown copied from the style of long ago. The brim k caught up m fanciful curves, enak kern ky a kuttery bow of bkek velvet ribbon. High bkek tips carve forward from the bak. kek riee straw hats witk similar high crowns hare their wWc waving brim quite long at th back to curve over low braids. These are facet! with Mack Lyons talk, and four bkek ostrich tips in froat of the high erown earring over tke brim. A band of black velvet kokk a Rkiite-stoaebuekel rounded to fit the froat of the erwwn.-Hr-lW(aiBaw Caaoo far atoppme. Twit- ini ta be a vary happf He never has any mi is w p-J m aaa .e How's tbatr " oa wHl eve traei him. Jmlff
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