Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1899 — Page 2

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AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

Gen. Alptr, Worn Out by the Carci ol Office, BMkl Needed Reit in Private- Lite. HIS RESIGNATION QUITE A SURPRISE,

PIik'Iiil. Iho I hull Beel I BOB !)' Ilol'k III Ihr I Iral Mill III I I I ',' I 'l III lilt II II li illicril'll I IIMI'I lllT.

1 In I.i- I Tri I ill Iii.- I'Iii.iii.' ol .lie I' i i il i n I Neither 1'nrli Will 'lull.. Iiul m en In I inn. Iln.cil I pm III l IIIIII II I IU I, la Uli' I III- cci. i.ii Pinn fur iii. i hi .

'i i.i- Rague, Jsi) Mi Baraa dk itl 1 1 ti -1 1 1 , i i nt tin- international psaee Doafereaea yoaterday . ii place the RjmI seel upon tin- la bora if tin1 first rum. mittle, Tin- Brut point ol If. ltarae

l Inch's report, dealing with prohibl.

i tion ot droinK explosives from bah j loons was nii:iniiniitsl aeroed tu.

com! f m i ti 1 . ptuliilittion "f t he Mfthyxitt(itir projectiles, was tu li nil except the VutU tl

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A Message From President McKin ley Thanking the Volunteer of the Eighth Corps.

AN EXAMPLE OF LOFTY PAIR OTISM.

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CHEAT ADMIRAL'S KFTURN.

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Washington, Jut) S3. Vdmlral Di very having raided approval I the plana for hi receptino tin- national capital, tin- I'liniiiiittii in charge of that rnt are free to i i -i i-i I nt once with tiir Btwravf) preperuthmB. nin time ago the district comnds Blotters appointed a committee of lud

eitlaeo t" take representative

iti'i'iimmrn4 ta I aiimce ol tlx- liituiral'ii return to taa Bretal Meüai otlnathiual eapita), which committee or

er OMteee ' i-ani. ! Illlil u Uli v i. leu. I he CXi-CU-

DANIEL IN THE DEN OF LIONS.

Inls a na tlanal fcnutlai Ii ineal i Im jo.- aa. laaaj - vans, numei tiMu I.. atesan n linn, it-;.i.

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1 .i uk Ito.nt at An) Pen r. Jo i ti John ihr

Washing '"'. I'i j -1 1 rdaj

IT. til I V Ali taa j'iVMf war pant becooie i'lit was tan tin presi

iiujj 30.- s ti in!i red l

dent i 1 1 resignation of th folio, t in' resignation aril foctvc August 1, thOUgfa derail "At taa pk mi re

aYm." (Mini- in. ii s ii rprl !'. Gossip baa begun m to his luccaaaor, but i- rntlrelj speculative, im-, not withstanding tin- reporti thai Mr. A'.jrvr vMiuiii not long continue at tltf hi'ail in Um war depart tuut, bia actual Icaignation eaoaa tuddenlj anU uncxpectedly. That t arould cxme by the eiul i t tin- year Mia ganeraliy ueiiered but mi little araa it axpectad at this lime thai nu. of tin- eaUaat ofBoarti lieti tin- newa Arat beeanaa public, vi-iv IboIIbmnJ to regard tin- announce Hunt thai it Mai actually in hand aoadng to then in tin- nature tf a arpriae. ot for aa ally ataaV forioai acceptance of tin- reaignn tion bad nut been made by the preai dent ap to a lata hour last night, bat will lir in a letter to li- written within tin nexl iav or two. No official statement us to tin- eauaa of tin rcsinat ion was pruciira I !, eitluT from tli- president or from 'oKatar) Alger, neither of whom would tuiu on tin subject. Pot the preaenl ihlHg will In- know n omViallv cot" at iilng tin' Mveranee si tlte official relations between tin prealdent ami ala war Miaiati i. lait later on the official eatreapoadence i'ln.n.r tin- lataera career a- chief of tin- war de aairtmeat doubtleu will be given tu tin- r M. i any Mom inn Pirna, tin newspaper men wha Miigh! to Mcure aoasc espreaaicm front him, the aaeretary waa court eoua, bnl Rrm. Oa tin- one aide den. Corfahi, and n tfai arther, Mr. Viator Ma -on. hfa private Becretary, by In uuthority. as tlwy aanl. made '!' aaaouaeeaiem that See r'tar Alger bad mibanlttad In reaig a tion to tin president, to take effect at the phtaeurc of tin- prealdent. At liiv reaidence in the erenfag, the BBcretary waa eajually uneommunlca Ilea, and poaitivelj decline! to aaaiga any raoaoa for the aettoa he had taken. He bad called during the afternoon uoii Haatatary Haj at the neate da aartment, and itii him at home wen- Muj. Hopkins and sir. MaMtt, bat heyoad maaj newspaper men, tev of arhom neoored acoeaa to himself, tin' Saaretaiy as no aaa; III Pinn rf Hi,- I ii til re. His plans for the futun have nl Rad) been defined, Mr. Melklejoha, tin- aaalatant secretary of war. i at preaent anppoaed tu ! in WTIaroaaiB, whither he weal two mouths ago tu mal..' a pernonal Inapection f the lem lliver i mpi o-,'iiii iits, a scheme which has given the engineering bureau end let. tioulile, anil whieh now require! aome poaftlve recommendation at the liainls of the secretary to eongteM at tin- next seaaion. lie has been notl Sad of what has happened, ami is rpeeted to return to Washington t aaaame charge of tin- war department until auch time as the preaidenl shall name a pi-rtiui tntit !. ereta r . l'rohMy that will l. hy the cud of the present month, ami l tin- first of August. Heeretary Alger will in- at liberty tu lay dOWa ln task. He i tnueh wearied t tin- weight f reoponaibili ty he has borne fur nearly two yi-ar ami a half-, tu baa agrad mm years, in the opinion of his pOTaoaal f i i 1 1 I . stiil is in need of nt. II- propoaea to depart for the ROfthWCSi ami Spend no im time in tin- lumber cam pa be longing to him. ami the'i to pay vlaltl

to his children

time until wi ll alona in!" next full.

Afaoul political matters tin- neerc tnry does not piak HjOW, lint it may ! fair!) aurntiaed that he will Imreaii. in elea of ins already aa nrouneed dVcial n, tu take such part in the Michigan senatorial ponteal m aonditioa at the time warrant.

i i.i.,-ii ii ii i-i r i . The thin int. w It Ich ri I. lies to cx pan. liny Inillot, occupied the major part of tin- sitting, awing to the qaea tion of the dumdum bullet uaed by

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iiiui s-alaioe Iba i-uuiub tun I tivr committee sketclwd n programme ha sVst af ataeanattton. , 1 mhh npproved ' lrvKlilenl Mo Kintey, Herretnr) Long ami the coto Washington, Jal) Si. The war ile- j mitte nl ItNk. partuteul made public a telegram from win Preaenl it- awaei t Maaaa. the prealdent to Gen, Otis, thanking j The programme provides tor a suit tin- im n in the Philippines lor thelf able i-mnutti rscort from New Vork

tin British army, sir Julian Paunca j patriotism m remaining In Mrrice afd la Washington. I'robably on tin- at-f.iti-expressed rsgret thai the plenary , ter the ratification of !n pia. .- tevuty. ternoon o1 his arrival tin- admiral will session had been s., suddeal) suav I The nseaaatge which wa forwanled be conducted to tin- iat front of the

mom. I. a tin- Itri t iah roverumenl had through tin- war department, is dated Intended ' make a statetaent re- July l, ami is ;ts follows

Tin- Peeataeat's Meaanaie. Kxectltl Mansion, Washington. 1. C, July l, i-'J9. Otis. Manila: Tin preaidenl deairea to express in th.- moat public manner his apprecia

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of Ml Z aad Inj h Kits Ar , Z :

liver. For iff Muck, c.,,, Ji is the effect, w V "" '

I .r.fuses frtsU Uft thrTA: "

II . two it Igatai

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garding the dum-dum bullet. The aoaferenee aajared to leave tha min utes of tin- seaaion apes foe the innertion of the Iteithth statement. SopaorSed bj tr. htta Mr. Andrew D. w bite, the head of the lrnlted suites delegation, then made an Important speech in opposition to prohibition of such bullets as the dum-dum. Mr. White's arguments

capitol, where lüeeretar) Long x-v ill present theawordof honor, which was voted by congress. a capacious platform, soitabl) dee orated, w ill be erected Barr the sa

Com moda tion of the president and his uf his cliaraeter ami his faithftilrii s.

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THE JKWa in K.-Thf. t site had now coattaukHl nsariy To rears, antf the time of lbs rciurn ass oaaral hand. IM'I.KliS Cm i klrgofth. hole empire of ti. i Mi in and perstans. Pailm the M ilr, klnß ;tt I lab) !!.. SUbJi rt to -lus. Ca tain Tlistl ini thinks I.. .. , p.,. . .1 there at the rvuuit of the M.-Uk, to psdfy th. in, ir.ti ..) : "Ti... i artua a aaly asm aliased to in tat Oreeh clasalcii. i:ri.ANATi ny. 1. Daniela Paat Experieice.- Daniel must have bats between 80 sad 10 years old at this time. Hi- had liao many tr;.il

part sah af tas ' SHAPE OF AN ANAESTHETIC

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cabinet, the mat u- cor I IS

memla r of t he l I plo ami other distiniruiabed

It it a Htii physiciu Who trlla tl t

l! I , 'Soma time s . I haiper.ed tosaeai nicht in a "unu t nt i ,j snd it happened tht thers was i at the Mine bote, an ltimrant eve & ut ' "We drifted into a conreraation dur;nc the ioure of the evei Ut ! Bie SSM of the marvel. m op. r I i 1 i rfannt-d on the eve. On. . ' part a u .ir i.,- ..ke that .

einsajeraine satonamnn nt. t r I

mauea great impreasion um.h tae del ami bsttlea, againat the inaurgenta in egatea, eapeelall) when be explained Luron, when, under the terms of their that the adoption of the proposal, m enlistment, th.-v would havi been nubadtted, would not preveal the 'je titled to their discharge upon the ratiof another bullet, which had already fl cation of the tr.-atv at ,; with

tion of the lofty patriotism shown by I ptfuonngea. the volunteers and regulars of tha aaefcliaat laeaa ana IltwaataaSiaa Bighth array corps in parforming will la evening there will ie a laiiiIng mr i loa, through severe campaigns I tary, naval snd civic parade, in which

ever) organised body In the Diatrict of Columbia is expected to partial pad . This feature is to be of th

The si-wri- trials In wl.i.-t. he )-i,l I

subjected had hitherte resulted only KlÜfe LT

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naa re.eir.y t.,km a: i pr.,:

I It itiNint.il. ami which would attain the same i-ml ns the dum-diini, hut In a more i-t-ml manner, The new missiio. Mr, White said.waa outside the the sped fie definitions of the preaent propoaa I. Catl4 ' easaler'a RalMtttnte, Capt. Crosfaer, the military member of the I'niteii Ststea delegation, proposed as a substitute, the following: "The us.- of bullets should be pro liniti-i! which itiii-t unnecessarily

cruel wounds, such its explosive bui J eouutn

lets, and in aerreral every Kind of ImlU t exceeding the limits ncccKsury to pUl R man h . r de ooinliat." A long diac?ussion rnaued as to whether vote should be taken upon the original proposal af Capt, Crosier. The latter anas Hnnlly choaen to ha voted upon. BirJuIbxn Pauneefote an Bounced thai he would accept Capt. t'roii-r's pmpoaal, bui it was rejected by S I ot,. uf i 7 tu v Vas Koeaseaeelc'a t'eralom, M. Van Kann 'beck's version wast then adopted. Great Ihitala and tha United State alone voting against it, and the PortUJfltese delegates abstaining from voting, The i iirht count rlea voting for Capt. ( rtvirr's iropi.al wore the United States. Great Ftiitaln, Denmark. Greeca Si rvin. Portaged, China and another. All rxcept the first two named supported tha Crosder proptwal only in the hop,-of aeeurfng unanimity In the con ference, Capt, Crsaler't propoaal heim more general In its terms, while it was known that the ImpoMibfllty of obtaining the ndbealoa of the United states and Great Britain for M. Nan Karne beck's camion would render futile and convention on the subject. Thi remainder of the report was then adopted. il lol riii I Ii ,- rt iele. Refore tl lose of the sitting the American ftelesjrates aanooaeed that they withdrew the art idea which tiny had ptroposed ahoald be added to the Geneva convention, Capt. Itaban ea plaining the reason for the additional ait teles, ami WSJ tiny were witlidravi ti. Tin lahors of tio conference ar now eoncluded, with the exception d the werk liefore tin- arbitration com mittee.

torcb-llghl variety, and is to be aa com ponied by a general illumination.

Spam. j the most elaborate effects being along Tili. fiction on their part was nobis t lie line of Dtarch. The parade will he and heroic, it will taml forth as an reviewed b) the prealdent, Admiral example of the self-sacrifice ami pub- Daway and many of tha more proml lie consecration which have ever Chat nent national otticcrs and representa scterized the American soldier. toes.

Following the parade will

iiaii reo a special

lu recognition thereof, 1 ommend ;. congress that

medal ol honor be '.'hei to the officer! and soldiers of the Eighth army corps, who performed thi great duty volun-

iii various

con cei ts

city . Battrel aaieeeatelo Vrimirnl Itewev has I

be baud

sections of thi-

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tartly and enthuaiaaticaily for their rated with ss to the reception and pre

WM. M'KINLEY.

Shsi lavaatlaatlwn sin,. Washington, July 31. --Investigation of the complaint that the Oregon troops were not pl'.pi-rls clothed brings out the tact thai the quarter mi i t r of that regiment turned into the quartermaster at Ban Franciace a considerable amount ol clothing, including more than Tun great coals, a number of blankets and heavy underclothing. This clothing, when received by the United Btatea, la i ot charged to the regiment, and laaacepted if it had not been used. TIIE OLYMPIA AT TRIESTE. The in e r I en ii Worship. Willi V. 11 111 I rn I Iii i on (lull ill. I :! Vni'iiur in awetrton Paet, Trieste, Austria. July 21. The I'nitcd State cruier CHympia, with Adtnirai Dewey on board, has at ri veil in i . i'lie principal paper, II Pleoto, has a Buttering article Welcoming the admiral to Austria. I'pon her arrival here tin Otympbi Bred salute af .'i guaa, which was returned from the fori and four Aus Irian nnd one (ir. ik skip, subsequent y. Admiral Dewe) received M-it from the port authoritiea, the I'niteii states minister to Austria. Mr. Addison Harris, m ,; the statV of the legatl in ami the consuls of the United States in Austria. The foreign consuls w.-re recelvcd by Admiral Ilevvey on hoard the Olympia during the forenoon.

m illation

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itnpa ny

l.oth h letter and b ea

synoimia of the letter waa c;

bled, and in reply tin r.-to the following meaaage wa yeatcrday received through 'he secretary of the navy: "Propoeed arrangernent reception ami preaentation Wnahington approved by president ami Mi litary arc entirely agreeable to me. (Signedi ) "DEWEY.' laieClWl T rn ii purl il I inn I ' il e 1 1 1 1 1 .

I he I ennsylvania railroad

ha i in' tendered -pecial

tion facilities between Washington aad New York, she citiaena' executive I committee has accepted the preferred I conrti sies. and is now proceeding to . annage all detail poaaible si this time.

An A ii roprln t MeSnali Designs foe an appropriate medal, to be struck in commemoration af the admiral's return to tin- .at of national government, are now being eonsidered. The medals will be ol great artistic merit, and are to be made of

metal, secured from war material cap t a red hy the navy at Manila. VERY REMARKABLE SHOWING. mid iirnith of the siunni ( emm la the Pfclttpplae Twa Whole VI. Ulli Uli. nil n i use. H'aKhlngtUB, July The chiel siL'nal officer ha received the official sick

report for the month of April, covering

in raising him to bighei honors and

ifUccess. 1. In his det Tiniiiat ion to keep from dsfliing his religion (Chap l b In ids faithful pr aentatioa of the true God to SCebucbrdnezMr, telling him tlie most terrfhh irutlis (chap. I). 4. in hi. faithful reproof and warning of Bclahaxaar ichap. m. II. The Trap. I nder Ilari.is. Daniel wan racogniaetl as a man of prcat ability and integrity, and one who could be trusted implicitly. Ate.ordfagly, he made him one of the three prealdenta Over 12" governors of aa many provinces into which the kingdom waa at divided. It was not long before the other officers determined that in some way or Other, by fair means or foul. tiny mast gat rid of DanieL III. Daniel Goes Straight Oa in the Way of Duty.--V. 1". "Now when DanId knew that the Urriting va signed:" It niade no difference as to his conduct. lie would say aa N hi in iah said to ."sin mslsh;" "Should such a man as 1 lice-.'" Xeh. t'.:il.) Wb3dowa being open . . . toward Jerusalem." I "raying toward Jerusalem was not nn act of superstition. It was (II a rCCOgUi

wrap. i uif nai k jt, and return, 1 it proaer place. The patient, he Mid never tr-ul. ...i hv hid ;.-.. . " "That wm s difficult operati i aaal I. " 'Yea,' aul he. 'it v-a ' "'I uppose von found it neceMarr employ an ansesthe: " es, I did,' he admitted. " "What snaethetic did vou u lor! I ; rt m i. " 'Oh, well, unless you are faadliar t suih operation you pruhahiv w understand if I were t tell vou. U wall, it anas shaped omething like a p. explained the eminent peiiah:." Le

MM t.vie.i j .urna.. A MAN OF PRUDENCE

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He Thouuht a ( clone Celine vi i nun- in taauadj w in u to Waa Viurrlrd.

"Speaking of wfrea and their .! -and tendencies, " -i ! Mr Bisknn eve mi;,- rrowd ia front of his . store, "there WM John Brunt, th f"r trn ream in the eye!. -tie h. It :i. trying tu raie o.rn an.l martra tiling like that, until he was ab.. ow m .Hey an ili to ret back t land again without walking more ti S kj . John i-onie right to me, and I haw a i..b on mv i.irm at . ,

tion of lind' promise to Solomon in fa- i f .r he w - , I. ,rd w tker -i vor of those who looked toward this j 'hp eud d the tint year be Lid center of Hie worahip (1 Kings : 33-44). IVd''l AJ;7'f ,p"n,:' tu , 1 . , , . . . th: a., r. at. 1 f.e let.:. ! a I I - I It w R s :i rmumitinn , .1 tl .- I .oil . . f . . j u 1

ir-iii.iwirt-.. i I uu i'u- i., - uain on iu ovvi.

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pie should return to their home. (.;) It was an aid to the spirit of devotion. The place and its associations have an Influence ujmui our spirits, and give tffem wtngB) or weigh oa them like a burden. "Kneeling upon ins kneea:" A tittinp attitude for bi.inbie prayer, favoring the rpirit of devotion. "1 hu e times a day:" Like the psalmist (l'sa. 14:17). IV. The Trap Sprnnr. Vs. 11-15. V.U. Then these men " The princes who bad been plotting against Daniel. "Assetnb'ed:" As it. v. r.. "assembh-d or rati hastily." so as to COttte upon Dm, i. i suddenly and detect him in the net. 12. "And spoke before the king. . . lla-t thou not." etc. As soon ;u- ; hey had the proofs they presented them to the king. "Tin- law of the Jdedes and Per r-inna. which altcrcth not : ' In this two principles are involved i ana, the existence "f a settled law or rule by Which the kitiL' himself, theoretically at

II the signal companies on duty in the U".v rata, is bound, and which he eatiPhliippinea, It -In WS a total of only nuX aJflSBSr; the other, the inclusion. Uti4.33 per cent, sick a remmrkabJv fa der this law- or rule, of the irrevoia-

vorable state of affairs for

J.din wat a aid mer lume'.i. and l , . ,

pra.-tieai ort "f a BMUI. Se Went to r' I. ... iviv i.:j':r.B h- urn i: .;.

into shape. One day I happem 1 over , way. aad found baa d.ggiug a he rat - ba. k v ird. " V hat's that f r!' sayj I, walking around and looking over tlnngv "'That' vyt.oiie eel.ar. Mr. It .;.' ! as ys he. " 'A cyclone rearV say I. COM ral I attonmhed. 'W'i.at do v .u want a . vv .!. ; cellar for: Th; sin'l Ranass.' I "'I kr .vr :r ain't.' mv he; tat v u krove. Mr lt-.-k.um. ami 'he g- v -. Bdi Bl isi, 'I'm g t g to g,t m irr.- i I ayclono celiar nwy come ia ai h'v .at. ;v tu

calon.:y. ai.;t,gt B St U. Jhaatlaa m the Wrt. "ITeard a eoapis of good one on tha trip,"' announced one of Detroit' travel t

I men. At a htt.e town in Oklahoma c urt I wa in ses:on. and I dropped ia wl t aa btl irr the tra n. The j r n :aken the teetimony of s stationary . gineer. and the attorney for th -' took hold. "Where were fi u Um la) ÜUI 1 thirg happeaedr he imiu.red. ' 'Hunt a' a iniun.' I "'What tribe i i he Ixfkrag taf "The day hef re a esse ha i leen tr.ei :s

w a a mar i ; r..rr.t.i ri o:

Tin- Olympia had a bad run to Aden ; mate.

PREPARING FOR BUSINESS. W hut W ii Da, in- nt Ihr Vleetlnu i In. Iti'iiloe rnlle RTOtMaal I mil. iiilifi'.- hi lilenuo

Chleaapa, July &. This is what the Democratk nntkmal committee uccom pi i shell Th ursday : ( tea tod the office of vice-chairman und ejected William J. Stoic of Missouri, to till it Ousted P. il. Devlin from Ue editor

Tin s, will occupy his hj., f 1 1. pr, ,s lr,.H11.

Adoptetl new rules, which add the ways snd means committee to the list of stsnding commit teea. Thaahcd the Ohio Bimetallic leagafl lor their uffens of ooopeiatioa and glued to call OH them when their si- rv ices are no -i h-d. Received ami placed m fib bids fat the Dstloual convention from Milwaukee and Kb nan a ' it.v . Provided for a peena oommltti i five and lirectoil the v iee-chaii tnan to name it meathers. Accepted an invitation from the Harrison faction to visit the dralnaga canal.

againat a monsoon, but from that point on the weather waa fine. Admiral Dewey expects to remain on board bis flagship with the exception of occasional trips on there, The Americans her.' find the weather cool and refresh lag, although the thermometer ladicated Ml degrees on shore. stoat of the chh'f government offl. claN are absent on have. The llriti-lt consul. Mr. CI. archill, was tin- firs! caller on Admiral Dewey, and was saluted in the most cordial manner. The fJaiteid State minister. Mr. Harris, will glee a banquet in honor of Admiral Dewey. TWENTY-ONE INCHES OF RAIN.

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irr gnt rar laid up on

r i t u- r there, hut 10. Ts. - ...... I l

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any cli- iWJ a ' .11 oeirie, or promnw. v. i rij l:y fnr five BJ CS, M j 13. The leaders were now sure of their fMmeruud over an endsai

as. Kverv door of eseatic vv.in shut .T V?P'.wa hrken and

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lie hai

he brake, red peeJ

The sich report for the first lunt

paay for the month of June shows against Daniel. They had simply to , th UTJ ,hal ,he raj

an sickt ess at all, Thl

company had

Cannot In- .1 m 1 1 I e.1 free. Weahlttfjton, Jul) SO. In response ti sn inquiry from the management af the Spokane (Wash.) industrial exposition, which opens about September I next. Assistant Seer. -tary BpSUhllng has decided that in th" Sbaenee of Icl:islation on the subject, he cannot authorize collectors of customs on the Canadian frontier to admll f ree exhibits t'i in- Imported from Canada, Mr. Bpauldlng, however. Will instruct the

Colli Ctors to admit f n

Unas of or.s ami mini rals CUIUmercial value.

ah NtaeM um tu n. faaa, Ilk, Jnlj n. m is suthoeitav ttv'i glean aal that all the mines arill

reopen with union miners on August

AhsMemal ft ea I altattwn in i nana i. leu ior Hie Haina Irassaw Kvaeytfclna i i i.-ii. j Waahl ISgtoa, July II, The follow- ' mg dispatch has been reeelted at th. W ar depart menti Mo ui I.i ii, i i .-.I .l.ilt "oi V . I ;,.,.. i

! 0am ral. Washington: Storms still pre- ! i vailing, barometer rising, indicating improving weather conditions. Averläge rainfall for Juh. aevera years.

j 14"'j inches: for 80 days, now closed, fully 41 inche: country flooded. Troops m outposts have suffered, and I A . . . . . .

loriner im. ot com limn icatloii cut ,n some Instances: not serious. No mate Sal :.. ...i

, ...ii.-.- oi n lies i e i ii 1 1 i eo . Telegraphic communication maintain

tin same record for the previous month. Si i f n r the Nirm kni l,,uf w I m

one man from sickness in the Philip pines. This was from typhoid fever. VOLUNTEERS FOR THE ARMY.

Unplil lire rnlt I iiu I en ew IMBVSM Inb BtaaneSV'Tne rhirtKlr.l Sllll Lena. Washington, Jul) roiir Intmlred ami twenty-three men enlisted Than day for service in the volunteer regiments in the Philippines, making! total t. date of 3,551, The Thirty-first i and Twi nt v -seventh infantry are niukinr th. heat prog rasa.

announce to the kine that Daniel

guilty

V. Daniel In the I. ion's Den.- Vs. fi 1. V. jr.. "They brought Daniel and east him into the den of lions:" Thia was according to oriental custom on the evnulng Of tha same day. The story of the den of lio-s is strictly in keeping with Ihtbylonlan naagea. "The hing spake:" As tin y were putting Danlei into the den. "Whom thou MTSSSl continually : " A precious lestbaamy to tha mllgioaa character aad fidelity of the prophet. (( omparc Matt. 2?:4?., John 18:38.) Todd. V. 17. "Stone . . . laid upon the iimuth of the den:" The mouth was the door through whieh the animal, were put Into the den. Ifl,

The kiiie . . . passed the nicht fast-

waa ' tnbutory negiigence." Detr. : Fro- 1'rt-.

Wake ihm amairaeaa Pilson Are you going to Uk part '- -t guesaing rontevt? Diiaen Oh. to; they'd rule ns .' ipr' : - "Profe unal V "Yea; von know I am cvrnecte,! with tha weathar Lurvau."- 4Imo S'.aie J- uru'-.

vav-ttraN - " -

According to instructions juat iaaued ti , ., . e . - ,. . Ink : I he idea that In s at the basis of lr:m the war department, an othcer r . ... . . . 1 lasting i grief so deep that it takes

no, n e;icc oilliiiaiu ol t he ten new

regiments Will open a rerrnitinp' otTice at his home city next Monday. Cincinnati, Jul) . The recruttsars eondng in so fast at I',. it Thomas, hy.. thai the Thirty-first regimenl win soon be full. Tha higbent enroll en1 for one day was t ,. Thursday.

im yesterda) they continued com! in.

ne

such Imports' is snd September i. thu patting aa darfthflan IVrnando, Baeor and mar

is have no end to the Ion look-out ami differ-

saoei between operators and miners,

iNsaaaatatad rnetgi New York. July JO. The Majestic, from Liverpool, when she arrived at

Qaat i"' p terdsy, eras anal by the1

iur itaitimore, which had on board party of fi i- ndsof IrchblshOp I re land. The went down to welcome the archbishop, who. accordtns. to cable advices, was on the Majestic. The party vv.is dlmppotnted, for thi archbishop, who was beobed Otl the steamer, decided at the last itmnient not to anil. Instead, lie went to Ireland for s weil,' iit, Nin ,.,,,0,. ,,scr on the Britannia.

Ion ml li.-u.l ai I.moiIiimo. Walea. London, .Inly H, The dead body of a man was found Thundsy Bight, upon t'ue steps of Trinity church, handudno, Wa e. Death bad been caused by a slu.t from a revolver. In one of tlie dead man's pockets was found an envelope Indicating that his as ass was Alfred Pool.', ami th.it he came f;oin Coal Qlen, Pa, There was also upon the dead man's prison a letter, dated April !. front ii. W. Oakes, South Water street. )en er. w ritten upon paper bearing tin- letfier head of Centennial Isafige, Knifhta I t li iast. Denver.

4lne II ii ml red n n.l sis In :, s,,,.. Omaha, Mab-, July 82, special to the Bee from Alx-rdeen. S. I).. sav: "esti nlnv iv:i 11... I...,... .1....

- --.' - ,- .-.! Il,ljr known in this section of the state for main years, the gen eminent thermometer registering KM in the ahasds

j ail other points. Usable yet to coul fit p. Crops sre dmmaged tosama

returning transports. OTIS, CUP DEFENDER COLUMBIA Tin- Vn.'tii rWw ad to Haw nH fe Has I. nee With Hie olil laelit liefe n .Ii..

I e xtent, II

I.i to

conservative er cent

estimate being

Bristol, R. I.. July Mb- The enp defendi r Columbia left here for Newport nt l a. in., in tow of her temler. the

st. Michaels. The Columbia is ready

her faces with tl Id vacht De-

for

fender, which win be tnrti.i Friday. There 'till remains umiv than a week's work on the steel mast vvbicji is to replace tli" one of iii.;',, ii pjae jloW in use em the Columbia.

Aunt her t ante for Tr-n hie. New Orleans. July 12. A special d'patch from Taltulab, La.,mya fiveitai inns were lynched there TJiursilay night. The samea of tbost lyncbasl are unobtalaahle, Hr. Hodges, a prominent pbysiciati if Tallalsh, quarreled with an Italian. The bjtter WOUlill the physician with a shot rjun. Tin- ahootlag aanabaj intense excitomeiil. A mob immediately maadlld up the WOUid bS assassin and fWe -jf his frienda, strong them all to treer ami then tilled their bodlel with buckthot .

I

Way the desire for fottl, VL l h Deliverance.- V. pi-si. v. 10. "The hing arose very ruriy j" Literally "in the dawning, in the rflinin.er ofmoralag.M v.;-:'. "ify ttodhatheee! His aiiL'el:" Daniel d. . not -ay whether the sage! vvns visible or not. The winds and the lightning nre Uca!S angels, secording to the pmbjahtt "innoeeney was found in Hun" Daniel dcalaru that he bad been faithful ta Cjod and to the kinp. nnd hence 0od bad seen fit to deliver him. V. H, "Pcenma he believed:" and hnd shown It by doing right at nil costs, üod aaset fail, those who trust bj Him. VII. lh t ribution. Those who were in st rti mental in the attempt upon Daniel's life were east themselves into the den of lions, with all iheir families. fatal "i p tu Whoovrf does nan. sad is faithful and true, where others nre dishonest nnd false, must expect to he opposed nnd hated. Every effort will be made to injure their character, todrnpthem into the mire, and to mnke it appear that they ;,re no hit ter than those w ho assail them. Faithfnlneaa to duty may hriue tuen Into Buffering nnd death. The test of n Christian is what he will do for Christ's anke. Mirk the fate of the conspirator. Th. y fell Into the t?t thev had digged for othc-a.

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