Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1901 — Page 2

Weeklu Courier. combtmpicb

Jasiti;.

Hum PaMlsltee, 1V' ' I INDIANA.

Dl II W. II. aaa, a pioneer phyh ia and a well knows ita mi fune,, died at .n. Francisco, on the 10th, aped 80 years.

(rT. Harried of South Dakota tt the lllh. appointed A. It. KittruL'e, of Sioux Faha, um w iiainr to till the Vaonnei caused by t lie death of Sellator Kyle. The Presbyterinns of Mexico nwmMet! in Mexico ( it v. M tht Mi, organized the Presbyterian church ia

Sii'Mid Independently of tba two 1'resbv tcriaii churchct in the I nitcd Sla! a.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

PERSONAL AND GENERAL.

Secretary Hay has received a number of coinniunii ations from merchants nnd exporters, heirging liim to eei -tire tin- withdrawal of the rosiynation of t ousul-iicneral BtOWO, at tape Town, in n uf Mr. Stowe's greet services to the American export trade.

K i 1 1 r Charles cf Portugal in the presence Of 'ho Portuguese cal'inrt ministem, the insular authorities and the ofBOOT of British and Portuguese cruisers, inaugurated, at l'onta del Gada, Island of afigvjel, Azores, on the 11th. the International Meteorological .!.-. ntory. Herbert. I BridgUMUs, seen tary of the Peary Aretie club and lo ad of ihc expedition to the north by which it is hoptil to discover the fate of F.xplorrr ft. K. Peary, his wife nild little daughter, left New York, on the 11th. for Sidney, Cape llretoti, which will be hi ailing point.

At i'.utTalo. X. V.. on the 1-th. Mr. J. s. Yates, of Ksi -.. t Ity, Mo., was lasted president of the National Association of Colored Women, defeat in,' Mrs. Booker T. Washington and Mis. Hruoe. of Josephine. Miss. Mr-. Yates hau been treasurer of the association for four em S.

The censusoftiee issued a bullet in. on Jbe nth. concerning; the urban popula tion of the country. It -hois that S3,. tiS' - people in the United States live in cities and tow:.- of ncr four 'hourand population, a fain of almost the per eent. since t he census of 1890, when tiie percentfiL'c was ".'..

J. II. Hollander, treasurer of Porto JJieo, left San .luan. on the 9th, on the let r San Joan, for New York. It is reported that Mr. Hollander In.- resigned his position of treasurer nd that he may ;u to Manila, there to draw SB tax tawi similar to those be baa drafted for Porto Rico. The monthly statement of ltos Matal receipt a for June at 10 of the larpest ost offices show a net increase of .'".,. m',, or :..; per cent., for the offkea over .hint' of last year. The biggest increase was M percent nt Buffalo. New York city incressed

... per cent, ami i inran .;.. per cent, M. Baa too Pamoate eigne shaped J ltalloon. driven hv a motor, had a '

trial, on the Itth, from St. Clou. I. across I'.ui-. around the KirTel inner and back to St. lotnl. Pari papers say the trip wit quite - iessfnl, and that the balloon ascended anil deBCejioed ; j patently at the will of the aeronaut.

Four tinei-.md Bpsrorta leaguera passed through Omaha. NeU., on the l"th. half of tavern stopping off to Holl loej.l jH.inis of interest. 1 he home ioeletiea had reception "coaamit toea at the depot ho took the parties for ridi - on trUe ears ami to tieft the greet paiilliig bouses und U k ar!s.

H IWkfJ i ' !e, need .i BOI B, "lie of the beet-lutown horseman in the west, died ill .Milwaukee oil the lth. t ol. E, Little, of the famous Twentieth Kal-a volunteer reeinient which, under the command of a a

.en. risienri runston, won an eariable rce.ird in the oiteuitii' caiunairn

in tin- Philippines, has Uen granted s pssadoa of gM a month for injuries recei I'd. Manas, the well-known lne rebel, was ha nired at Middlehurv, Transvaal colony, on the loth. " hy order of the military authorities." The execution w as w it SOBM d b prominent residents of V uldleburir. The Peruvian government, instet 1

f reslgniag in i onsrquonsa if th atritaiion growing ut of the clleed irregularities if Cortoa de Pierol.i. president of the electoral onrd, has deaidad to being that offwlal to trial n ferv.al da.irgea and to lay the whole mattet bafOffa the hatnöer of denut it s.

The Rrttlsh admiralty hns issued Instructions for lAf e-scls of the mny to enira'c in maneuvers, beginning the .".'th. During these main iners. two main fleets of t he participating Ves-el :! e, intend for the e. .milia!!. of the EngHah chasncl. Following out the proclamation of President McKinley Opening up to settlement by the whites the 13.000 farm

I in the Kinwa-t omanehe ceui.trv, the

: first reeristration of horns, ekers wa

i made it PI Bans and Law ton. Ok la.

on the loth A dehaga of rain, amanntlng to cloudburst, washed away marly th

entire town of Lorfatn, Mont., and r'.f

I'lf,- feck concentrator located t licit

on the night f tin 9th,

Almut six hundred men employed in nw ami planing mil's at Tnpper Lahe, X. Y.. went out on strike, on the 1 1th, daaaaadlug a ninediour dny Instead of

11. The trouble wa oecasioned by factory hupector insist lag that

noen im.s under eighteen years old

should not be compelled to work ov. ;- ten hours. No ;,tt, n-pt has been made to siart the mills. Commissioner of Indian Atra'rs Joties. ..u the llth. received an enrwltiu. .. M , m ml . J It i .

... I'liiniui iiu iH'iniT. vol.. Coilfntnlng IW la bank notes, with a simple memorandum: "Please yive this to any tribe of Indiana. From a friend of the Indians.- j, Wils forwarded to a representative of the Indian Industrial league for use a its work. Dr. MurdoVk, the physfefata who is attending Geo. Daniel Butterfleld at hts aomnwr home in told Springs. X. Y.. said, on the llth. that for ten davs the general had bei n very , ak an.: unable to Irare his bed without asistance and that he realised that the end waa drawing near. On the llth the secretary of the treasury purchased short-term vom!as follow, ; 130,000 threes, at 109.0304: 2.0O0 fives, m 109.1373, and ft fours, at 111.(073,

Mrs. Hoh n AlthofT. widow, and her twt-vear-old daughter, were burned

to death m a fire w hieb destroyed their home at a !. jo. (al., on the llth. The will of the late p;..rre LoriUard was read, on the llth. in a law oil . ill Jersey ( ity. No statement as to contents was made public. Wurden Wolter of the Minnesota

prison at Stillwater decided not to make known the time when the VoiuiL'ers would be rHeased. in order that no demonstration, friendly or hostile miirht oeenr on t,.. outsale. Mrs. Jefferson lais. tridow of ihr former president of the confederacy, ia l"'te ill at the Willard hotel i,,'

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i oril.unl. Me., w I,, re sh

ticoiee t. Tilden, a well-suown ralogiat was eoiumitttd to the -'.it, bospitaJ for ti e insane ut Stn kton. .'. 1 . on tbe ICth. While evpert me in nl lief property in Sabador, Mr. Tilden a attacked with fever and Uttel mental tronlde developed. He was formerly state mineralogist of Ken x in k. and is a nephew of the lata Samuel .1. Ti'den. On the l.th lt. Q, Dun A Co. repoited: "Kailurcs for the week num

bered Mfl in the I'nited States, auiiiat

IWJ last ear. ami 2: ia Canada, a-aiust M laul yt ai " IL II. N'ewell, who was knowu as a humorist )(' ears agW, under the inline of Orpheus C. Kerr, was found bad in his upait incuts in Itrooklvn mi the 13th. When found, he had beta lead fir several ilavs. Honor Pcderio Krrauri. president of Chili, who had been in feeble health for nunc than a year, died at tttienoa Ajrrea am the 13th, He was elected prtsidciK in lvy i. f,,r a term of five ea i s.

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No

R'ltef From the Almost UnpreCJieatel Drought in the Southwest.

THE SUN STILL SHINES MERCILESSLY.

H00SIER HAPPENINGS

rold la Brief by Dispatches from Various Localities.

Tha Kesrs llrrrioturv Ksireal fr tha Hurtling t'ropa llertuua Kt-aluOa -l.unrri arful of laltallona uf rira Iii Ihalr Madly 1'ari licit and IllUtasaO rial a.

i it mi in lan. AadersoBi lad., July 13. John 1,

Moratb, oapitallat and landlord of the I'spHol hotel at Philadelphia, an

lea red at Ibt rod mill here, made los

w,i .on ng 'he roaring furnace and

p eked out one of the big, brnwaj men

t- hit son, Jone h Moratb. Tha fat hi r i ii i race of his bov ft yea ea ago, t that i ma the elder afoenth waspooe. Bis wife died) ami the son; the only thild, "a, taken bj an aunt to bring uj. Tha aunt died in another city, Slid the father via- never able to lonat Ins on until tliis weik. Kite Piaya taavoe, Wabash, lad. duly If, A boy flvin flvin a kits played havoc with the telephone terviee In tha northern part f this e: t v. The w nd carried t he kite

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A Portion of tbe Drought-Si: , Section of the Country Partially Relieved.

LATE NEWS ITEMS-

The eeiemony of unveiling, nt Kurl tin ma. Jaayan, on the Lath,, the monument to commemorate the landtag there of Commodore Perry, Jul it, .s.Yi, waa pci !oi med by Rear-Admiral ttodgeni eosnnmnding the United tat es visiting sipiariioii. Iire at Knid, Okhv, that broke out

earn on the in. , of the llth. de

stroyed four blocks of business houses on the public Miliare, involving u loss of $!(H.tiOO. fjhying to the continued drought the buildings burned like o

much tinder. Ueorgc Gould baa cloaed his home at Lahewood, -V .. and, with his wife and four ehildlt li is spending the time, wioii not at bis ofhee, on the magaiheent ynebt Sybarite, eruhdngj around swsiting a viit from the stork, a number ol the Rpworth f magna cM-ursioiiists, en route to San Fran-

ciaco, were tin victims of n u an ,,f

pickpocketa at t lorade springs. Coh, ! who in spoiled them of money and

transportation, testing them strand-

td.

Salt Lake City, Utah, vva invaded.

on tue nth. ov at. arniv n l",,...,i.

Leaguers and their friends, en route

to San 1 1 anciseo. The visitors spent tnv day in attendiaji divine services

ami viewinc bosata of int. i.-i

lick LiddeU, the former .Missouri lUdil and I rail, robber, died at t in-

cmi.at . oi. the nil. wli. r.. I...

raring .. string ol horses. Liddeil wa ' fm t

at: axMKIUte of the .lames an. I inuaa.

-"-"o T Im'Vs.

Army ufflcera returning from the hilippim. report that ien. Prod ttoetoa ivpe.-t - to tender his resin;.

nation a- briiudier nnuwl I ,i...

n - pi - a isi i hi; ecular arau and ewsssw Im ....

r- D I . .... i . oslneea. .ov. Bag! Of Nebraska has oaroleH

Joseph Hartley, former atata irrararer, con acted ol the rmhuaslrinaut of nearly hall ; million .lollars of state tunda an.: given a 30-year seutence.

Ikl

Kanaaa I'ity. Me., July I5. No relief .-aiiic to break the almost unpiecedented drought Ut the southwest Bunday was a repetition of tha past two weeks, with report n from many places in western Missouri, Kaiisn

ai.o nie ii-riH o..es , ,. . a , ,. . . , ,e ,e ... f ! I, e t el. phone coinover the 130 ma. k. At most places tlm MI1 twj .,,.,., ,...,.., ,, tm9

telephone wires .'tiui tha electric light re. The current from the latter eras i I verted to the tele. hone lines, with I the result that 'JO telephones were i burned out and the operators ut the kchange badly shocked.

BENEFIT HAS RESULTED TO THE C.0?S,

i ti Kiii Oeoseed somhwai. , , M aoarl ami I'orlliuia f TajSlaaan. Hamaa to tha OUUIi.,,,, , ,,,, Jublla lu in,, Itraats ot err.,, Kai.au a.

sun siionc mere lessiy, vvitii not even a tit till cloud to break its rays, nor i alight breese. in Kansas City the night proved RBOrv bearable, a brcci! from the north alleviating the conditions, but a day of intense heat foe 'ow ed. Sunday there ras a proapeet tf rain 01 Oklahoma, but there a.re no indications of a change from any other part of the southwest. With no relief in siht the fears for the crops that have been i in i sassl

daily are fast becoming realities, and the scarcity of vrster ami generally dry eonditlona make the element of tire a most serlottS one. What the real lamaga to com the crop atoat affect ed will be is .l oblemat ieal, but it is probablj sale to say t lint half tie: crop win be it. The supply of water i short In almost every direction, and the shipment of cattle mid hoga to this aaarkef to sum- them must continue. In Kansas t Ity the I'ovennncnt thermometer reached 103, and at Maryville, Kas.. MM was record, m J'L'uiiis: 100 Saturday. There were three prostrationa at Maryville.

Ilriilae Uaes Way. Brasil, Ind., July If, While Samuel W -on and Samuel Mace, farmeri re- - IiT : t. r south of here, were deiviBg to . a the bridge over Birch oeeek gave iva v and t he men and their teams were precipitated lato the water. S3 feet b-

low. Mace was fatstlj hurt and WilI ion was badly injured, lln.n iietl. Mi-hawaka. Ind.. July 10. -While a romp. lay of yottag men were bathing ( In Bt, Joseph rivt-r Eugene H. ik-ker. Western Union operator, waa missed by bis eompaaioaf. They ihonghi he I had returned to the city, but later hit ibi v nrsi found at the bottom of th it ream.

t oit wo OAT1 Kl im i.

I'm II

Ala,

nml eueliililea A re

I'li lf t nil ii re.. St. Jo h, Mo., .fitly 15. The lon--eontinaed drought has resulted in tha entire ruin of the t orn and oats atD s in tins teetion the eoontry. torn

I K lomaieniK to tnsse nnlv i. f.o

bhrh. and n ansosiai of r.-.:,,

vc. hi Id now be Of any benefit to that eereal. Fheffruft and ragetahla eropa art als., roaspicte failures, and the ' pastures have deled ap s. that th.r I farniera are paying anocasnasj pries 1 for hay and feed. Sunday was ,-lenr ! and hot. wnh I.- relief apparently in hi. Unless rain eoaaea this week ! wheat, which was an i.oundaiit crop, j will have to lie substituted for eve i the coarser and t l. apcr kinds of f.-d.

ABOTatBa TÖKltiO lv.

Bspaaaes sr sjV HeatlMa h Uaaa polls, In.:., July 13. The June number of the quarterly bulk tin siu d by the board of state eharities ih. era thai the regular running peases of the itaU "- bt neeolent, penal and reformatory institutions forth ;int ix months ann.'.tntid to $747,-101.13,

Hire.- Hurt.

Nobiesville, Ind.. Jury 1?. Mrv--

i. n. ii i s .w,-rw ne. vis-- .vima and

Master beo Sihihth ine w ere serioiml

Kansaa city. M..., Jay in tion of the droUSfht -stricke

west has been relieved by rain the past it boura, Qreat good i ready resulted to crops, Bnd, i are proapeeta of farther do it in believed thousands upon -amis of dollars will be saved fl on stock and crops. Ne Verth, much greater quantity of rain come before lasting benefit , , in the port tone of central and era Missouri, n astern Kasans m territories st ill untouched by m iiitions remain nnnhangrd. the pern tore raaglag from ag u i latter at Hutchinson, Kas. Where Itas itniua i .-n. The rains, whiih come at the i a drought of from lourto eiirht m

duration, covered southwestern SOUri and portions of one-third i Kansas, taking in the south.. , corner of the Stuafkvwer state , Riley ami Dickinson counties the Oklahoma line. The Brat came Ruudey night, w hen falrl rains fell in Barton and Qreen ties. Mo., and on the Oklahoma i!er in Kansas in Cowley and hm I qua counties, and along the Unit citie road in I'ilcy count . i ei RaaVcieMt. Thes,. rains, while good, Vfcri sufficient to place the burned . out of danperv Monday morn heaej rain fell in tha v loinity i lin. Mo., und traveling west i portiona of kfoaitromery, But lei Bedgwich eonntfea, Kas. Ar. on lin there was a heavy fall lor t utcs. At It3d soaking rain f. Cherokee county nrrosM the lin. Kansas, preceded by hail. Um., listures ami snanll grains Imnn and bainging relief to the ci ..I A.. . . . .

pianis in u.e zinc mimnir 1 1 -t .

- .V i 1 I,,,-, VI I i

ind probably fatally injured in a run-1 ,. . ,. , .. . - T ' .... , .1 1 . , , I rain fell In the viclnitv- of (offi

" ,ii,-ii inn ne, -a me irianif ItrQ

It BR automobile and the three w

: bn vv n vi.,

tKly tot he a rou nd.

Tfearsoahlj !MuMieii. Jt ftersonvlHe, Ind,Jnly It.- The report that the tttorney geaeral ariUla restlgate the matrimonial business lure meets with the hearty approval of many people of the better etass, who ire thoroughly disgusted with the

Kx-Coi creaaaaaa A. N. Man in. demnrrat. died in the hospital at the SoldieiV home at Mai ion. Ind., on the llth. of consumption, ib- represented hia district in the national house of pessrneeatatives three terms, i . i-'.xj

son i-r, outing winch time h

cnnirman ot tlo- eonimittei aaaess. He waa 30 vear old.

Jlrit -

Jamea lnrsdalc. American consul t lien Tain, has aenteneed three Amen. -an loot, r . . auirht in the ( hi-

esi- gaarxer ol that city

years imprisonment in the American

jan at Uant'hai. Mr. Bsgada I

tuu-l ovfr two Km op. an

me eon n;s ,j ,r'.'

am ami Denmark respectively. - i I. rnlrarr to the ..pinion saxprssaed

in tieana, says .. llerlin diapnt h

th Jmo'iui lTili lnwai . I. 1...1.1

, . , - 11. ami 1 1n re ia ba possibility of a pen- I cm! European trade com!.; nation ' gähnst the Chatted state. Otiaasiu i tra.ie rehHloni with the United Btatea 1 heinjr too exteaix. to permit u r to 1 as::, ; . ati attlatafe of hostitttj.

went, re-

:entiy. to sp. nd Th.. snnuaer. a Bostoa dispatch of the llth said 'I'add.v" Breen ana under am t (hen- eharged with the theft of a gold match from Bee. Michael Baraham, -f St. Leeds, which waa taken from 'he priest's p, k.-t -i w.iitmir for a train. Kir.-, on the llth, destroyed the entire crop ,.f wheat on the farm of ..Ira. A. W. Whathen. two miles north of Hen ier: on. Ky. a separator had jut completed threshing the crop ind whs moving away when a snark from the encine et tire to the straw. Conservative men Who have earefnl.

to four 1 'y studied the disastrous effects of the

prevailing drought in Kansas s..v the

idso pe,ple of the state have suffered n

..lit loss in all crops. e.ept wheat, to the

on

w,,s ; !,-

nearly J.'iwi.uonKiO ain.-o

arrtiug out a dot

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pave a hsatruction tO Mr. Km-khill o support the Japanesa pplknttiaa fw i" enlargesaeot oi ta--i r indemaitr t Iw. .. ..I 1... , , .

i'.i mi iF . an.a troai 4'i.i''.iaai , T . .w.u.

... ... "nvm, pi), to easer the i

anon ni Japsm w l.on.kv Staad. aS

araaa tnoae of some other aationa

amount of

' fals 1

The continmd intens,. t .-it and ac'onilKinv inir droo.'hi .' .. ; ....

to , : - . ....

01.111 01 a cammuy as onharvested , eropa of all kinds are dryimr Up in the fields and water, in manv plants

m Tveeonnn exceeningly sem e,.. 'iTie Berfiner Tairehi.,tt. speajdag ..f the rumored retirement of ftashaasa dor White says: "Mr. White is the recipient of tueh confideaos nni v. .,-

emigration from licrmanv bv

aj of itamhwrgand Brensen, during the hist mx m i.ths of this rear reached IJfcM, Fi agaiasl 1 1370 for the) corresponding period teat year. Reports from tbe west, aorthweat and southwest. the i-jth. indicate no let-up in the hot weather and drought. The corn eron wilL in ana.

1

se iioii-s, be a complete failure. The rri mee'Mir of tke truvfe.

the t arnegie educational fund of HO, 33.000 was h. i.i at Edinburgh, on the l.th. Lord Rlgia presidhsg. A lett.-r from Mr. Camegie was readssnnouncbny that be had rigned the deed placing the fund at the disposal of the

trtl-fe.s. v ml hundred n. ro exciirsionista from Macon caused :l riot nt Amerien, c;,.. on the iSth, which resulted in the shooting of two poMce ofneera and the Instant kiiiitiL' d Ball ftifHIsh, a Maeon netfro, the ringleader of tha list urfaanee. As the reaiilt of a Hash of llghtaiag Striking a Straw shed on a farm a mile north of New. oinei-vtowu. Ot, on the I th. three persons who had taken shelter from a prCvaUlng storm were

silled and two ot

j a red. Mrs. Tili more Fetrow. Bound Ishind, four miles sinr. la., found, ttn the 1 weighing 33K grains of shape of a chocolate drop. Kive m rsons -engineer.

A Timely Itnln V aUM Mi S Hie Crops In Sclirnika. Onaaha, Neb., July 15.-This city and the state had mother torrid day Sun-

Ml 1 I lin in .ei .... 1 1

" i-K.-sieieu io, aw McKinley, ..f IlIIols: Gov. .t. v. n

1 in- a i iiiospiicre was irrh, v; buwever, with ..n ahaenoa of earth in t !

1 i:idorado ami Wichita, Kas. .tuM in the Btreela.

At ( off ey villi the people held a lee on the streets during the 'Iw.i counties west from Kan- . and in Jefferson county, k.iinch of rain fell in t he a ft. 1 while in Kansas ( ity a temp, of lot prevailed ami har.llv .. ivas v isible. lattass of the Heal. In Kanaaa City Mrs. Martha lett. wife ,f ,-, prominent busi man. died of heal Droat rat i.e.

aetlou cons-I Edward li. shiiiit... eontractino .1

for the Traders' liik..,t..i. ..... .

to i syndicate composed of W. B, ; line, was ,,,,1,,,, .',

f h. 1 1 1 1 e i : 1 ..! 1 ;

; ner 1 aaieru 00 puaitsta.

pr. -

ate of affairs.

Sold to 11 s, nilienl...

F'.n Vavne. Ind . .Tidy I j. The Fort i

n.'t.v i . a Boutbwestern Trsi

.. . . L 1 , A . , . ... . .

p. 1 1, 11.1 s,i,, i,s run v av ne-.i.irii.n

nd

.rial ten. led to hot winds. This cci. di'ion has proaiicd for almost a

Week, and it. ell. .i t on the corn eron

I H.l.1,1 .Hill,

afuncle, I adM Snlj

Smith, the second ..f the slleaed

' has Tiot been terious, altliou -h rain ia ' ' ! " "' '' ;ha Caekett. h.i. 1

0f 1 needed to insure r fair cr..r.. Nearly ' f

leaven wort n, Kas.. on his far 11 day night, Oliver s. Hint! 11

12. - chariot 1 'JÄ !l Kansas politician, dlel

tae enceta 01 the heat.

gaalty by jury, and the statt

oll of the corn planted in Nebraska! ,v icntence of :,e ;,. twenty-. u.e

. . ...... 1

aaa western lovm is two weeks liehind the norma' average late planting 1 und this has conduced tu save it from ' Tl.u tf

him.

Plants 1 llrnw.

more aerioua damage. Beports al-1 der'

nty,

Garrity, of

Ind., July 12. "S'piChicago, and Jack

ni

UOSt universally from the st;,,.. are II.v a 1. .f In'.liaaapolia, Welter Weighta, to the rffeet thai rain is needed, but 1 f -ht n six-rottnd draw at tndree's

the

III

ben seriously in-

liviiiL' 00 below Lea"th, a pearl the dse and

two brake.

men and two trasapa were killed in 11 Collision of Missouri. Kansas , T,.. as freight trains mar Muskogee, I. fL on the llth. Tl a

1 ne annual report of the audit

tin- treasury dcrsrtnnt aK

rir for

that

witn the nose nee of hot winds

r... wni atand eonaidaunthhi i weather. Sonne wtKmi .. ,1 ....

Nebraska are well aight a failure. hot maw 1 iainxataor . St. rani lhaws Temas eatars ores. W ith a Hoi W 1 11,1. J-t. faul. Minn . July IS. Saturday"-: record was equalled Sunday by the government thermometer, the aaaxim un bi in .s. '' here was a hot breeze from th" south blowing most of the

day, which greatly added to the dis-( comfort. The hot wave COnUsausj throughout Itinnerota and the Da koto a, Huron reportfag 101 and Sioux I Tails inn. At the latter place a child 1

went to sleep in the sun and died front the hent. tti w I Im. Minn., reports n temperature of km, with s number of prostrations. I rof. M. Hayes, of the state agricultural tapertmental farm, reports that the bot weather is doimf a arrsst

hill here. The limit was n tierce While it lasted.

i.e

firemen lliirneil.

ENvood. Ind., July 3 explosion of natural fa wrecked a kiln jir,-! sho. k up the ptste glass district of tht ty. Bam Pratt and William Weaver, firemen st the factory, were severely burne d. 'irnni.ii 11 Respite, Ifiehlgaa City, Ind. July II John

1 anarri, unner sentence lobe hsnred

Ii.?

in tae penitentiary August '.I, Veen pranted a respite until the ireme court convenes this fall.

H I'ounil. T.. a. . - . ..-..Ml. I. J I ... mm

( 111 1 pun, uii , 111 1.. ...II Y . ll'IC

1 Crockett, seeea v.ars old. BOS of Wilj Ham Crockett, of A lexaadrla, who wat kidnaped four months apo, ha beea

found in Lonisvflle, Kv.

so, it, a oi nori: I' KT Imfltr 1 urn nnil tltslfs Vli.v s(, Ml mi t i. in.

1 opeka. Kns.. .Inlv lä r li t

Secretary of the state board . ' culture, does not share in the R - 1. I opinion of the ruin that will . or on Kanaaa as a result of the lyre dry spell. JIM damage to ha 11 il corn hau been serious. biM the ien.y will he nearly mini.- up try great eropa of kafhecora and aifi t hat have been raised. Mr. Cobiiru states that there , :.ver 9iti.iHKi acres of kalllr corn and I fa I fa in the state, which hastiot 1 . materially affect. .1 by the. by wenth. 1 In addit ion to this, t here a 1 . I bushels of old corn in the bnndfl ol fartneis. ,js ,,f j,M.f is naarl.t n fourth of the trerage. crop. The fi mier who has stored bis eoru for tht

two ears w ill not be pled.

yriously r p-

) ' s

e ilcprec-

. oopfired

Judge Dkfeett, t that wvelaad mi satin. 01, pl. as court. .. ,. th ap. Pf"d Senator M. A.ll.nna r,,ardi.-.n of the thr... eh.l.ircn of hm I:ul K. "; '. bv tha hitter's divorced rhi action follow..,! inyuactkw roh,i,t,nr Mrs Haana fro,,, rww 5 from th.. j.riadietk J ""; ' '-vc'an.l COOrta. She. however, tasrtied of the enort'a

daecaj prevM--.l froni all circlet j Herlin that ag, on the 1. ,), : h K parture would cause the keen.

put regret.' William flutter, one of th- m-.-.t prominent jrr.s-ers n the east, died la the tiertnai, hoapital at Pblladelnhla

on the nth. fron, shook foUosring aa

Tpenriton tor Bppcndlcltla, Mr. But

irr owne,, s., roeery stores in Phils-

OTgaata and Tsmdca. If. J. thstfrnastar Oaneenl s,,,ith ia ga. trsatiied to a I rMl; faha phj. esti.Hia that are hurdealntr tbe mails as saawad Ulass matter. Instead of b atdntr general order sK,.jfic ras,.H will be taken up , ,,,,.4 on (neir nterita. VM.Ile the Marine beefsaal seTviic la not prepared t t-.v,. ant apecifag rc-

suos o, it rerTit Investigation, auf

-,,i , in 0.1 1 line. 1 sliows that ' I.,. I t 1 . äartag -he kVat rear oun" were I Tl f S in mined Iving , .,.,. Si ' ""t aml ,5,nt N" aOA, 761,014. " "r.v numerous and are contributing

vilnlsler llrnnna.

! Hnrtlnv!lle, lad., duly It.- Rev. . j Cheesi man. a Methodist erangi list, wa- drowaed while bathlag in White

Holte, i,n sa Massed. lis ra boo, Wis., July I... To-day as the hottest day on record in this lion, At noon the Iherauometer rcg latered hM in the shade. Many farm ers are selling off tHeir stocli (or wa

of rOOU. I he oats are,

rop

hi hnnr

tin

WW, With the c; ildren. left for gsw ' "f Hand to warrant the 1 orK 1 1,. f ,,,... I. .. . n in:n .1 . . . .

...v.iv lm. ,,.,,., Vt,rs MrTa. .......oi mail mere ore nt leant "P"" llt j "set Ol leprosy ia the United States, j

I His i.h , in trial at Markees

N . a., the fort'erv is.o.. ... ti..

case has almost bee,, lost si.lt ,,f ; th.- effort to prove the klentitj ..f the prisoner. W I ...... I. ii. .

; " 11. aaa aer tinal brust,

wni, M.amroek I. ,, the ISth. She win ow receive bee ocean ria and aifti

acroas the big pond i:, f, ,v

start

daya, A in ol on the

.f egroea at t ourtlaad, Ala., ISth, banged Alexander Her

man, a aofrroi ksrged with kitting bailie Swops. Herman Baad a eonf,,-ai.ui.

At Herrenberg and Oernanay, the crofw ha ndnssj by hnil. and th. ), ...11. .1-

t oama-e., ,,, otner sectiona, lire of mysterious affgla deal raged fh.ee buildiagl on the Des htoinCa county (In.) poor farm, on the Utk Una, ?in.rH..,; insnmnaa. fiijpo. J lo re 'i.i.s 11. fnonanaa ..1 1

. , . ,,,, . . I I si

si "tui'ain.i.o iuany.on the ISth i wo irs ii and manv cattle were killed I the mountains by lightning.

Wurtembarg, a been half v have been

to the ih struct Ion

Iteit BhM t Lincoln. Lincoln. Neb.. July 1:,. Nebraska

Mrstn sugared tr-.m the heat Bunday. Th.- highest temp, rature reported by the weather bureau was tos degiees nt 4:::rt. but thermometers in the busi. nea listri.-t recorded 133, The Bsean temperature of the d.iy was 9u degreea, the highest of the year. Itnln Badly periled. Ardmore. I. '( .. Jqy j-. pcjiorts frctn the COttoa bt It show that eotton is betHf injured by the drOHSghl that has Ore Vailed in Chleltssma aalt.,

the past live weeks. tJakea rain falls

wit i,,n the next few days crops will be eat short. About sixty per cent. Of the corn eiou has alssaadw

There will be no marketable

nv.r a r. . ! i

m ar here.

hild.

lie i

rares a w i;!ow

.',.,,,. rnar Plnnl BataSSk I'. m Haute. Ind.. .Inly 1.'. 'I he Wabask Cooperagi mpeay'a plant w.i destroyed hy fire, eausing a loss ,.f $-'u.(M)0. with sn.noo insurance. Will Inerense liifiltnl. Indianapolis. Ind.. Ja!y If, Thj fn. dlana Mttonal baah wiii increase its cap'tal sinek f r . .tu 1300,000 to $1100. fion.

ruined

coi n

ItntlMt of the Year. Iron Mountain. Mich.. .Inlv 1

S I I 1 1 r 1 . t BSBMB Mm St.. h iai a. m .a

" j ne.' sws I as I 01 the year, It was 110 in the shade at one o'clock,

hot llrnri. Jfanj Albany, id.. July laVJeiN My. rs (colore !) was shot and killed a: (farrisbargr, Pa., in 1 qnarrel v.:;h 1 .i

Boviner coioriti man or n Woman. My rs' home was m (hh elty, He was

-nr OW, and was n soldier In the 1

Iwtnty-nfth n.f.intry in the Inte war. Tmik Potsae, frown Point. Ind.. duly 12. - Partially demented because of the loss- of wife and daughter hj dentl,. with another daughter n the erjre of death, Henry Smith, a well-to-do fnrnirr t . ar this elty, committed suicide hy taking paris green.

I IO In I I,,. Minnie. staunet, Mich., Jtdy is. The govern meat has no oftieial observer here, but in many places to-day thermometers registered n in the shade. Two proa tea t Ions were reported. t om i rev Bkadti frtred. Bprlngtleld, III., duly IS, Advices from all over cent nil nod southern part of the state are to effect that the continued heat ami drought is Bring the eom . lop badly, and that if In. im rains do not OCCUr soon the trap will ha almost an entire fsilura QUAKER REFLECTIONS. Winks some times speak louder than

words. It's an id vi ind that hlotVSthedoctOf good. The rate nt which some pet pie live is OBlj regulated by the question of u much credit they can (ret. as "lb re is a coiti," sai l the Collector "thai I Bsl sure is vidunble, bat it is an old smi worn that I eanavol tell jn-t what it is." "Can't mnke head or till of it. eh?" remarked the man who wasn't much Interested in BBtlOUltieSa Philadelphia Record.