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The De Kalb Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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CREAT CROJ IN KANSAS. OeXalb County Chronicle. GEN. BI DWELL GETS IT. FOSTER'S FORECASTS.

PROHIBITION PL, FORM. te NMM There Are Not I arm UkU ir-ra Knouph tu Handle It. Kaqaaa farmer are having great trouble In aecuring aufflclent handa to harvetj the The J. P. Gliddtn Publishing Co.

Ul t. wa at HIM PROHIBITIONISTS NAME FOR PRESIDENT. rulHnjr and hauling by the full committee, in addition to the aU-iilKht aeaaion of the feub-cotninittee left matter etiU In bad ehape. The 'preamble of the platform was complete and the alcohol aud woman eunraKti plank, but the mmitte denied atonda over the utterance upon the financial question. It was Mttallv eottled th- tl, mE NATIONAL SENATE AND HOUE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

WHAT WE MAY EXPECT IN THE WAY OF WEATHER. rin.rioous crop 1. 1 in, Ieelarntliii -rlnc-ples I 1 1, i i The platform, ai It is as follow' trial 1 adopt www years ago. nr. s.

Knapp and Chk-lei Hopkins found a number of old boxe. tp patently tilled with dirt. The beot over to examine theru. when a spark from a ctgertttt fell Into one of the boxes. There ws.

a rrtghtful explosion. Ur Knnpp was blowr. twenty feel away end itopkln lnUtly Willed. It I suppose I that the hoxe powder that wa left by the government abet the fort was deserted aad bati remained exposed to element so many rears that It looked like mud but bad of Let lu exploalve power. 'I he hi in i.

parity tana si convention the or which is now ready for cutting. There an alarming scarcity of fafm hapds, and the farmer are offering blgb ware to aecure uMcleiit help At all the station along the t-anta Ke Kallaay, the trains are daily be.lrie 6 Excitement Over the Debate en IlaHorn rr- Cslssg. Is liriiel. but VlaaneLal. Tartir.

an, I A ni I Llqaer Mk, Adopted Ceeveallon I'ruceedlngs. A harm Wav Will Central V. ley. fraiH juIt sssrmoiea. acjtnowledif aMI A bty llod as ur Kntlenal Lastinslters an.l me "uonf in an true governin and HI law tlreal to 14.

About CfllCAGfr HAS A I RIOT. BLOODY ENCOUNTER BETWEEN ss the standant to Which all loll neaeniNt enaetiurnts atahr. tho lAtl roniorm to seel 1 the hi Ings of prace Ar I 'oi un tor the Oooa-or (ha Cona ry-v Maa.ara. Ulscussad. aad Acted t'rsan.

ami prosperity presents the fol wing arvlara- farmer trying to vecure men to work. ui principles: OUAIMEN AND POLICE. i lolel Matters. storm ave rccaitsof the i 1 ntlpent from First Day, Cincinnati sperlal: The big Musdc Hall waagay with Mounting banners, national 1 a toata of ine llnor traffic Isa foe to dilation, the Iolntol In tie tlouss. lb lit ii bill, on a arch ejiemy of is.pular gorernaii lie nuisance.

It la the eltadjlT w.n.ir,, Milter. Iredlct Hhmtt Crop Wheal (hntera Kprea.ttna 1 Ht TRicn i it i ut: irm AN Ax. Bloody nrh of .1 M. i i III. on of at of Iowa.

At Pan Bernardo, Joseph Merrill, son of ex-Governor Merrill, of Iowa, ud ngrrss. h. the Ind iwU an aitreement nit all sent lo Cou oner jroin ex 10 j.l a Uay with board, wages which have never lieea known to prevail in the State borore. Last year' wheat crop O.VVOO bushel, aad teji yield this year will probably e(eed hat of any prevlou year in tho" hut. of the te.

In the entrl iand northern portion of the State Sii.oD) t. til pnl if tie forces IKiverty and lift), thwsrt our count rv a Tin i'lanl I. i had lwcu rcsched. was sruuuie o-iir d'Alvne. I tcrcti.

i A of mat corrupt proinni crime degrade the batten's ht the w.lll of the is-ople 'and dell Into the hands of rdous All lajws thst under the gul sss intcmo- Secretary of the Semi- Tropic Land -and report or the commit tpe would b1n favor of free linage. The tariff waft the next eubject taken up In the committee and another prolonged atrugKle bemtn. At the requeat of a number of dele-'gateaJ-The of the Prohibition party, a ahe was tntrod-ieed by rhair-man Rlttw, Hint Wlllard. wan called upon for a apeech. ills WiUard declared that ahe wan not In favdf of fusion, and cloaed by pledging herwelr and th.

W. T. I'. to fttand bv the Prohibition party. Dr.

J. G. Evans, of ASlngdon. 111., presented a pi en for contributions to enable the National Committee to prosecute its worfe, and subscriptions to tSe amount of were tak. before tho session adjourned, which it torn did until 2 o'clock in the afternoon ADDarentiv renli-x n.r (.,,.

of rrirnlation w.uij 4ani JurvH to iSS th' the 10th. croas the mou.tali.s bv adS Ullh H-Sutes th rm hwell to the north, xery hit weather tHpah of it alonu the 1 I. Water t'ompany, made adesnerate aiti, ni leasine ano this trsfl mX lllKltela Sliottj or make the Mill A ru I employment Ht Skliclfta 11.. i I i it iralna are ii'tuu. ran und Wage rangln? from tJ Mhiuexptills minor bo are 11J vi, inn.

in principle! and to a la Will, I a-vij uc.aKcu board during the n-. '1. lw or weeks, due to overwork express the opliilpn that arma of the several 8tates, pains, and Ho a era, and prohibition ineoriptions when the delegates to the sixth annual convention of the Prohibition pa4y, more prompt than the oclegates of tho older political parties, began to file in AVednesdav morn ed the con-ul. ratlonj of 7i lull mea4 atory in, rep il act. ii withdrawal without action." Mr.

lb.ich of Missouri, fualntian thw iaiminttea on rcyorted buck itothe Hnusr Ihe ucrletiltural lon Hill: with the eeti i iidnients sherrt. and akod that tb Senate amo i1-ntcnt dr.creaslnm be noo-concurred Inaud a ruarrence ordered i lavea. isa business com ril Icat ions, and has hh remeay. 1 Vi declare anew for! the ent nf the manufacture sa3e Imnm trU-ss a ifappreaslon ton. experts-Ic llouotsi as be a decrease in tblfe vaa tlnTI- whe.it eroji ni it latitudes.

cirop, nsi. promises a very large yield, and thecora crop, the averageof which excejed from luO.00tt.000 bo l.Vi.OOn.- iion and nf ni hi. rea test flirce from i- un 'leverage by Federal and Sir ml tliA fnli TT 1 any previous year, will nrobal.lv i.Wi,..i 10lOslstli.ll. hu-lieK Charles I'HNburf wlllini; give, any numerical eat passins: eat of the tat to If th, after Mississippi. merit should i ui-ine irovi mate of jieju.

lonservative eatlmaut. Any nartv closely watched. He eluded bis relatives and wa found lying on the floor of the cloeet with lie wounds bis head, facctnfd aeck. He first attempted to cut his throat with a dull pocket-kalfe. making a gash tli jb the akin and nearly severing the windpipe.

Falling to accomplish his object Mrntu to secure this 'hat falls to rer.xrnlre 5tr, ioc aec-rcas. but lie believe 1 tha the de- An attempt to. brlnz up tin-ilt phuce the total yield In the nefffl.b,!, nature of raiusi. and House Hdjouru, DICKIE. SAMUEt, ire that soma tie marked, and bushels.

undrservln and riefresbing weather will move astward. i crossing ibe western mountains aboutithe lsu in American! politick 9f the support of the ge. ii was unreasonable to A huge American Huk surmounts e.xricet SO' larve a ing. the tVotuan i supported ra.rtr-o- a7 crop op I.V.NCH I NO I'lioil tin swige ana as las, year. In North hakotia Hlonej.

ays. the yield will be 30 per crnjt. Ibfht- le Washinirton Lincoln Ti a'oa. ana I lou oe ideal ed III right to Vote and that nominations should be reached with xeltemenf at lort Worth nr (k. with the knife, he took a long-band ei ax and gashed himself on the head In a horrible manner.

After bein found h- made vUU, vi win, anajeqoai irli i-huld re- rrunces Wlllard. er, nc attriimtes the -reas tojthe wet riiuu waes without regH to sex. deroraPollremMU by Three Negroes. weather whicb prevailed durlnRtne As to Money Xeatar of which wa th oonflrraatloB Jfcretary John W. Foster's nomination.

3 he ivtofflce Aipnipratlon -hill -was taken ii and passed. The Lentlslatlve xectir live, and Judicial Approprliitlon tiill wa taken op. the question bejuir on the ahiend-meiit (. to the t'ttth tfonimls 1 in. The Hi.iendfoetit wns uprwd tik yeas JS: nays" TM salaries of the five ComniiaakMMia were f.xd at $2, OOu each.

Mr. Care nl ors ivortn. texas, yfneer Iee. while The money of the cdnntrv -iv another attempt to finish the job. grabbing the axe from tho bands of an attendant.

Id b. Issued attempting to arrest a colored woman. Was uium in me party wetu-aii tar a Prllury. while some declared tkrat the as little delay as possible, the delegates were prompt in assembling for the afternoon session. For hve hours the convention discussed the platform aud the lis.

Mission at time became warm and spirited. The resolutions were finally The first cheering was that which greeted the Massachusetts delegation which entertd in a body carrying opened' light-gray parasols, and siiiKing a campaign tune. It was 10:30 clock when iruvrrament. 0 lb-lent quantities to meet not and lortully. woundod by three He hihI In suf-deumnd of for the tn are tu with th crop would not.

ac, ordlnsc to care flu 1 estt- mates, be over" 4rtO.000.OuO btifaeK '1 ho anil Kive fnll opiiort out was restrained. '1 be wounds neces-arlly fatal. Ills accounts company are straight. groe-i. dun of -the three negroes was ipi-medlutely arrested and locked un.

isoor. eg this en i- In cjop of U-t year bushel. OI money is denial, dividual or eororatldn shoulic loid na tii-alltowed to IC should thers fled, but later In the day one of them as citpired. Wbllo waltlni for hc THIKVEH IVKKtK A TUAIX. TItOl nr.K IN II fc CASH', ri.aae any pront tliroogh its la he made a legal tenderl for the ymeat of.

all -UBii-nanuMiT. mat any such who may hereafter spioinietl shall le resldejio. ol the Tcrili.v finh. Aereci The Vn-jaon Approtrt-iation hill was the taVen up. i The only Important amendment recm- An Abort patrol apgoa' a mob gathered and at- npted to tale the negro froai the Knglne an.l Ten Cars on shouhl "II iiiIiI'h Svh.

penrs. public and private. Its! he fixed aa a definite the Krle ta aud mido 1i 'alt; 1 1 Tlirow-n Into the IHtrli officers and bans him. The offi to Increase with onr lnfcreaae la liulatlon. incajii gpateli nay: The libard The tariff.

cers fought th i'IvuiI until '4 and the Eastein about jlhe )7th Jbo 1H92 iirou'li, which maie it appearance In ota during At.riljand May, will have spread to about its! greatest dimensions by the lath of Jujly, and a fa estimate may then be trfcide as to what will be the effect on crefps The turning point of the orouth wikf be about the middle or July, but n.aly laces will not relieved late uf August I have no reason to change Lmy estimate, made in 18tl. that out greatest crops will be found along and north of the fortieth paiallel, while miiiy local crop failures will he found in trie southern part of the (tilted States Counties of more than feet elevation were not generally Included amongthosu where ciops would fall. VirUtlm. ami Coal. I Xewterry, the scologist.

svb that 'itilie a number of loreijjn boul(TerK an 1 other tranp rock are loutid in the coal veins of Oh o. Those boijlders in order to be in the ccai vein, mist have been deposited there while it wjas forming. How could these uumertous for An attenipt was. made Thur iy night, near Lima, Ohio, to wreck tho east-bound Wells-Fargo express train on tho Chleami sai "lll.i VIIV wiftgOn with three officers arrived. Tht lanir should be levied onlijj against forelen countaes wql IMieetors of the World 1'alr recently.

na a to a body of men. known ax the Heun? Kyoillcate. a Contract entitling thmii the a defence le-v tariff tlulr msr- was placed In the wagon surrounded Erie Koul. sbtch was laden with a iii.u or oar out our prkxiuets kets. revenue being incjtdental.

means necessary to an ecooom he realdu'i of excluaive privilege of carrying paWtmers 1 by aix policemen. The hor were wlilpped up. and a lively race to the jail began, 'lihe wagon reached thu Jalllnsafety.bat tlie uon or the (rorernmeht shoul rueniii ny the Committee on Appropriations IK. one Increaslni: from fl33.04S.SM to 5HI.P54.000 the appn.pri.-vt! v. for1 Invalids', wldowsf.

and orphans' panslons. After a loriK djebat the Co'iimtttee aiu-ndmenta were-agreed to and the bill pas.s..i. The rent! bill tor the relief of settlers rim lands In the State of S.iutb and JV.rit, pakota was pamted. 3 On trie 30th. a warm dl-cussion ensuad ilieu iie bjil 'was caled up.

iMr. Mcpherson ohjected to conaldsrmllan of raised l.v oy ooat rr(Ill tf. tlv uf ihlfase to the v. i. Jl i i a "UT9yi on wbat the 111 lKMeHH wivwHa ill pnmuanee of step npgtq was scarcely inside when a mnh i uuua wnii we consu 2 000 e.

surrounded the huildinz akid Control of iKatlruaj dt manded that the man be turned over tie Kauroad. telegraph, iand otl poratlons should cohtrolled pnlilic oor-the iovcrn- them for punishment The mob was Jd. diesaed by the Mayor and II nallv lisn I j.n-i.t-Mi uie interest lof the ople.l and no cargo 01 more than usual value. The motive was robbery. Five persons were: injured.

When two miles east of Lima, an running at the rate of Bfty miles aT bour, the engineer discjvered two ties laid across le track. He applied the brakes, but the engine strur-k the ties and left the tra. k. followed by ten coaches. There Is no question but the ties wirj placed on the track by men who Intended to wreck the train and then rob It.

Some time ago ties were placed ou the tracks near lb same pla-e but they were discovered before the e-pr ss train reached them. enarees allowed; than ni sarv to itivr sir interest on the cajtal act in vested. The police are searching for the third negio! and If captured it Is feared the mob will Immigration Law and a trlile lynching is oreten tmmtirration ha hej. a bnr.len ii depressing inausiry. one of the wages and cAusimr 'fin 41 H.i nio.un tae day biVyre It had been fl ted a thordor.

for ihe raasoa that ail the Seaator-rtiad not returned A Ion recommit the hill to the Finance, fommlltee was pendini; wlei the -n d)oiirried, was also an. aim a 1 meat to' lr Mekart's sell tltiue, which would seem C'lnfne lho of Ihe bill ito the product of American mines aftorthe bill becomes a Iu Conference ieortsi on the naval. the District, vein being eign ti cks get lata a toal formed of vegetable nereiore our iTTimlBTftTiOTl llWM till I til, I i wsaxarl, TOILES8 BASK WORK. ney lnUuce.1 Mayor Wu-hbUTiic to sue an order directing owner of V.t. the ajrndl.

aie to racato the Vaa Unrein street pier. There was a the lake front at the. foot of Vah-Jtoren MStre -t Tuesday, when four companion of polio in icbnmand of Ashuant I hlef Hubbar I attetnjpted to clear lamliug pleasure IkraU in PuNuauce of the Orjler from Sevefil people were jajured, und tjie crew of the Kosallne. the capUijin. frns pla el under arrest, after a bttiteV fljtht.

That tl, ere was no loss of life I iftie only tp the presenceof mind of the ei ninfand police officer, who ordered that no revolvers be drawn unless It were' ncce.sary Ito save the lives of others by Hring uponlthis Hglit-. ln tars. The boats are not yet wttlidrawn. IVpuiar opinion l- their fartW 7 and strtct- i i The time of resit lho only means l.v whleh nce for nat Nearly I rr.1111. In rt no natnr- loulderR ai.

I r- ir i uratnon be extended roillliers ail 1 other rock are trahsnorr.l I a zed iirium iT to vote until is in i JTZT one after year he becomes citlUi 1 of r.liiplo nielit. When the clock tolled twelvo strokie' oj iv or iooik (it trt aim to nave this STKAMEIt ON Tin: KOCKS. City of hieug.i on a Keef Allen l.uml-Ou eell Wlltor kind me airriculti.ra i.iii- i.F at I'lttsbr-ir Tliur.ilnv i .1.. The -appropriatloi joint resofu- Non-residents should! not be aL-rprn in loaed to to. -11 ur'i lay of July made its auoearance.

neriiu ontitiue the iiur- iani in tnis conritry. am favor the tl(n P(t the (orromg coal vein at th- same! time is impossibility. To form cojal from egetation tht must dry ori swamp aula afterward covered will mJ Oo eminent fot workmen who bad tolled alm.ao iL exiienses of the rate'owner- iiiiiusuoii oi lmuvtciual snd shlo of land. All unearned srn of lands' to ssantly tho past year were out of tutecn days uf th new. year.

wa. ran roan cominie qr othei I corjoiratlona ployi.Hj.nt. The scales In force during tlx lud with these conditions the suuuiu oe recisimed. Pre- th past year expired at midnight, and I I a At A. 1.

Tlic Kccrnt I.ynrhll nou.i und sent to th Went. In the House, a ftght proposltjim iiiMklnit an Sppropriatl the ciitertaiiimont of the A It ei all mills GUOLKHA ON TMK the proprietors of whh-h hU-. I M'KlfAsK. teara of inaction and! treachi en the part j.t- fuuuu on wie top or ihe i'oh)I veins But, oa Newberry says, there re numerous caes when that Km sale. I The man 14ne steamer Clt7of Chicago.

Captain Itdford. which left New York on Juno 22 for Liverpool and was signaled off Hrow Head at 4:. Friday morning, went ashore in a dense fog about half a mile inside thi west hiad of Kinsaie. a ap.it about twenty miles wet of gueenst wn. The steamer ran her stem Into cliff.

The llfelsiats were at once launched and Mae life-suvlng apparatus hrouiiht into play. The sea was smo ith at that! she ran signed the scale for tho eas.lls partlu hare Itusslan lent. I he report sas s'ent or me neimt.llran and Jlemocra resulted In the iresentirelirn ill li.iri I buck ta b'tterly CpilM. tlsMS. ar, work ceased entirely ut thin ion law, ence.

Mr. Hatch, of lsoiiri, sii we demand that-every ctlseu bf jirotetfted In line. finiitt. I cultural line oaDM mnu Jojrneys are fiiii(l bed. led in the coal compielel im- iii- the asri num or trial l.y iMutltutio cap with it St.

IVt r.biir.- advice ElUnbe.thMirt and Krl' ti'lliunals. The number of lin and steel 111III1 Wised do.n Is estimated at unwHnl 01 lut conference report Approprinllon bill. I r)U from say Ki Jilt Hay of Itesf loom -ii in ecu I. an. and Bft chol- 90.

Tin uumlrof glass factories which All mea should be protected era-intected tnwi law their Ibp Canplin wil tcp adjourned. The ii on, the 1st. by 'i i Mea, ubtltu of tfB re not In TtKht to one day's rest la seven. Favoring Arbitral operation is placad at von. was called by onfereiiee tiry 1 1 the Incapacity of rope th ipj sit latum the ppl and to runtira to tl'filih i oes tp the House the I le.iS.

lie fi nd stronp. hopes of a' compromise are en- eoiinm etc that the OoWitlon the ton. I fi I used" I. tua utloaal ttrtalued. as It Is irenerallv h.

0,1,1 Arbitration Is the srl leal and huJtnauu invtl differences, Sporulatlon tiecrioe.i an lujitrlous. whl'e lln l.u may derxwlt th- aant ii. lilt the tilled States to nui-e- aground. The City Chicago struck the Iff althtn half an hour of high wat. r.

1 he passengers and mlls from the stranded steamrr er lauded by noiansof llfelamts Thi powrrful Uverp io! ti)g-M rratcocll btU gone to the seeno of the accident. sWi side I willing to Wd a snort. 1. ativcr at any clued ta- the the Ktenee of- any aystom of drutiitil In Mir a a Tw w.j ss te: i-t ior hi iKiieHI. it uty Jif the proper offi shal 'er Speculation In mar the 9-r rnr tinrf ttiipiinnily tlio only "rnertlna ritiria KtHjl-t i i trinii.

money, ami erciii. he fomii.t i.iii i fieri, a i. bh town wl'erb Ofili-lcjit mr uitccton or niaklng ionrtsioipi, QBN, IllDW 1 1.1. INS. Noinliije, by rrnblhllloiilsts at the In oi rilMl.

tton which lt and co4i ims rar aha fi- prerentivo mca urcs have bcn takea arhftrary advancement of urtee uiuld lie Jtemomber that these WmldvrH are not otherwise fo inM in ihe vicinity of the ci al veins, but ah n-erally recognized a belonging Ito rook formations that lie liumlivU sf miles aay tothe northward. Now let anme afjvoente give, if ho i an. nv reigsonable means by which these lo eign stotn got tmthe ft.rtning eoat-bmls wh le vYOKta tion was growing. 1 this proves that the loal veins were lad uown in deep water, where oal-pioJueing vegetation ean-notgrow, and indicates tb.it our ooal-beds tame fiom sources similar io Ihoso from whence are the ot ier forBiatioii-. of the eurth.

Prof. Vail says that a boulder weighing 20 pound, found in the midd.e of rl" oi In AstriaMhan is er tmlllon lin authorlre.l by the i nditrd of f'eb 1IIVVKTO. IVnslons M) ti -ur dollars SM Rreatly in, reaped by the In'iahlaijts rat- tilled ac to a nth, r.e Dm rain. pledire that the Preliihl patty. If nine of ticsloro the stundnrH silver dollar and Its leiral-f lender elected to power, will ever irrantl st pebslrms army anJ ii.

Intaleaal rJ i til I uvy, their widows and orphans. It AN INTO A tsillll T. Itallruail Men I Cmler the reek-age of Their Train. A terrible accident occurred at Keller't Station, thirty-five miles west of Fort Wayjie. on the line of the Wabash road.

Sunday morning, bv which five men lost their Uvea A terrific wind and rain storm swept over that section about niidnjftht. and a water-spout broke an.i ones, pulillc anil pulillc and The School tiue-tlsii puirm insn, win. const1tiite)i their halillual f.u'i I. Is rumoiel thfet tlm cholera has appeared In Uonuiuoff nd thi nedlca! departrtient has rooolved dlaquiet-la news from Itybinsk' l-KKAtJII It MAMiKO IN nrtdKepnrt IVople Rhpwy Their Dislike or of duly ii, issa, tin titled n.art direct- 1 for the American iruo.ii kiiwi an.i i. to llr annn.i.ria on ot public moneys for sectilrlan schools ucc.sre inai only ny unlttf snpp4rt of 1 1.

pun nTe ot sver bullion and the s-ue Tieasury nbtes thereon, and for Other piirposef." l.erehy repealed I'm. vldel.vThHt the Secretary of the Treasury shall proceed to have mined all tba -liver bqllkMfln the Treasury with all-ver or coin certlficies Ti.n...,. einnatl CwwvawUwai on Klrst llallot. The Prohibitionists at Cincinnati fol-l'wed iho seasons convention fashion, making a first-ballot nomination for the presidency. Gen.

John llldwell. aa olo California pioneer, a former Congressman, and now wealthy lanl-owner of California, was the nominee by an unmistakabW majority, receiving votes out of a tota' vote of UT4, 4f-7 votes being necessary to a choice. Tho nomination was greeted with a deafening din of cheers and whtoUek The official record of the vote was as follows: Bfdwell. 590; ftewart, 1T; Demor-et. J.

Cranrlll. of Texas. wa nominated ir Yice President on the second ballot, getting 41 voles, nine more than enough to win. At 2:10 o'cloeU 11 I LKllvni laniruaire. cn we hope to hecorB and remain a homog-eneous and harmonious near in the that point, Hoodin; every thin? viclaltyj The volume of water opie.

Arraignment or thf Old as so cre.it BR. BABDEXT. J0HXB. OOfc.H. LTMAX BEnCHER.

EDWARD C. DELAVAX. JOHN H. P. HAWKINS.

FATHEE THEOBALD MATHEW. MAL DOW. GEORGE N. BBIGGS. SOMEFAMOls FATHERS OF THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT pioparator to ad- We undermine the bed of tht and the embankment was proaress in work Jpurniaent.

arraign the Republican Democrarile Wabash Road ymnioin arson. Rev. J. S. lve.lpijstor of the Cknrch at Stratford, sntjprb of Brldgep CotlnL baujted in efflzy early Monday rornln-.

The ctierkyinan aaade himself unpopular iately by trVlng to. enforce tho blue liws. He had druit and confectionery stores cloned Sundays. parties as false to the standards fSured by their i Iples ilif the n- laillliess i.o tne prt Ihom Uiv ao leaoers oi tne past to WAS A PROSPEROUS YEAR. the proceedings began with the playing of I agreed upon and adopted, and the con- tided ic -bound thf wou.

wun tne Hps; as rccrcan uu icaviug tne rails susp the air with nfi support. A we? freight plunged into the washout gine and nine ears went down, locomotive turned over on Hs sldo. v. ii.e i il 11 1 Ii 111 ticai atraira ot Lat Twelve MnntlLS iw, wnicn is as lnnexlble In as In personal life: and as no Ion the aspirations of the Ameris emfKHlvlite is no iv onui-avorioi; tip iicople fr la- the A running of hor-e cms on t'i iore catrs on the Babbaia. Friday the convention a'djourned sine die.

rltthf the confidence of llsm9 i i. I H. G. Pun A weekly trade say: A Ji-. al yenr-ncv iii tbc win history of tb ive patriotism, lietr prtitcst ri.fr..-tnst te a-1 les la con oi several Hundred persons.

I which review of matched country in ndsHlon of moral TO SUCCEED 15IINT were many promlrient cttlren galthered vennon again adjourned until evening Nominations for President were the first thing in order at the night session. John P. 8t. John nominated Gen. John Bulwell, or California, John L.

Thomas presented the name of W. Jennings Demorest, New York, and L. Logah named Gideon T. Stewart, of Ohio. But ohe ballot was necessary to decide, the result being: Gen.

John Bid- Lue.r own moral 1 1 declaration of an eminent authorl eracy. The that rrtuntc- rounu i no parsonage. An Image lof the .1,11,11 VI. Foster Appfiluteil 01 a seam, is now in the museum at olumbus, Ohio, an 1 is an irrefutable evidence that the coal vein Irora which it was taken finished its formation after the boulder fell into it aud that iforeign boulders thus imbedded -are ten found at Xelsonville and Carbouddle, Cjhio. Numerous instances are known where clay seams no thicker thafi a knile blade are foind parting two toal vifins, no vegetable fossils in the clay ami! a foot or more of coal above this elay seam.

How could the vegetation exist to form these heavy coal veins above that thin as paper clay seam? Is it not far more reasonable that the coal fell from aboe inio the sea, and arter a portion of it settled, a great river, at its flood, muddied the water the clay quickly setting on thje first coal vein and after that the carbon that still floated iu the waters settled on the clay ocean? Carbon forms in the stove-pipe or the chimney from smoke, because ttte oxy- -gen of the atmosphere does no: reach the smoke in sufficient quantit to com- i. i. i parson was to a stately ela. fln the UIUU5VU un iiro iuction mair nit.wl.. .1.

i ipai imsruie is "ttie one cjonsptc railare of itural const exi uanijos, or IB yard. aniion. skyrockets, fireierack un. i mi pontics ioiiows as a illlence Of Slich liovenpraM. sWat: Mute.

Washington dispatch: The Prealdent has sent to the. Senate! the nomination of John rue alike of era, and plmkboels acre setoff. cities under Mepublican 'and ocratiq con- inrwiRS irade has just cloied. The Un-1rt8 of the year have been alxiut ih t.l.oiio.i the inerease at New York in June over last year belli ir iil.mil is a iroi. accuses the other of travaniiK WKST TiV ANAIA WITlt IO.OOO.

it. rosteror Indiana, to be 'Cretary of in i onirresnionai appropriation alike iriilltv. Kach uroceHits wl. lay; succeed 3ame gan, aided by a bule band on the stage. The audience rose and joined in sinking the hymn.

At this time the body of the hall was filled, and the galleries were about balf occupied. Chairman Dickie, of the National Committee, then called the convention to ordtr and introduced Dr. .1 G. Evans, of Hedding College, Illinois, who formally opened the convention with prayer, after which the delegates Were welcomed to the city by Rev. Dr.

Lock-wood, of Cincinnati. Prof. Dickie responded to the address, and closed by Gov. St. John as Temporary Chairman.

Wild cheering and the waving of Hags and handkerchiefs greeted the mention of the name of ex-Gov. 8t. John. The shouting was renewed again and again as the notd Kanpan stepped forward Blaine. A con- and botth arc Svt of jiovrcr Service laws.

wen, aw; Jennings Dtinoreet Gideon T. Stewart; 179. The V.ts by states. Troy Acent of siew York Hrok scalnst the infraction of th Mn ner cent. Exports from ew York i the President says that fidential adviser the appointment noose Missing ami MiorL ws in letter hili run only until next and each in power violates those and spirit.

Kach professes fealt I Kaine.i 15.4 per eut. aiti WEAVKB AGAIN LEAPS. The Fourth Candlftute Thl Xom-j Inaied on the First llallot. The Omaha Convention Is over, andlGen. J.

B. Weaver of Iowa will lead the forces of the Peopl party in the present Presidential campaign. The result was a foregone, conclusion afier the withdrawal of Judge Ure.hani, The Iowa man was chose a on the first ballot For Vice President Gen Joseph G. Field was chosen, also on the first ballot Senator Kyle of South Dakota was the only ether man mentioned for first place Singularly enough. ome of the silver States and Ge rgla opposed Oen Weaver, but a.

landslide in hu direction decided the matter on the first ballot, in the early hours of Tued ly morning. The nomination was made unanimous. the IJnter-th coviert lv -March, even in tbrl ior the year ha I'eni event of the President's oster. whose diulomatlc truckle to tne money power In re-election. Mr.

lr adntlnis- uiM.ut fl.ic2T.tMHi,ooo. Kailroaii earniaiH jjuhih- anairs. r.ven tanfr Ksac in.i ueci ions Willi ther governments are of as represented in the Dcnioc SB Mill ami tne itepnbiican Mchinley bill no Itnirer ut- a- and t. but; is a treated ny them as an issue divergent principles of irovern! mere catertns to different sectl aiul claN ii.ieresis. i ue attempt In many tes to wrest llu ma caroonic ucia gas But the greater portion the carbon its true William firlswold.

Troy. Y. repre-aentative of he brokerage firm A. J. Bai be A 47 Kcti.an re place.

New York, disappe and Is suppose I to have gone lo anadiu lie Is said to hra defaulter In $10,03. 4 111 l-Io .1 I i in Late Tuesday evening a proailnent mine-owner of tho t'leiir d'Alene i wired Governor Wllley. of Idaho. requfMiajg that a Bias bar of iiis.s of arms be tiitjt IWto at obc for the use of the guards on rWmJnes worked by non-union men. An outbreak 1 feared.

In reply Governor Wilieiy said we had no arma Private advices aie that thing, are assuming a ire threaien In? tne Australian ballot system pan ose and to so deform' It as tremely difficult for new parties fender it ex- an exceedingly remunerative character, is unwilling to forego them for a longer time. Moreover, the oilier governments would 1 nawllllrig to hold the offl- conOdentlal advhser or counsel to their legations bert open fo a longer time. Hy proBillng. h.iwiever, to see that their Interest am properly placed in competant hands he can relln.iulsh them tempi rarlly. and upon resigning next March resume the foreign po-sltlons he Is now filling.

cxcrcisie the 2 6 i lKinular nenis or suffrage Is an outrage aovernment. The competition aoth tin- asIltt- iweii mo largest id any year-thm far, aipl: clearings in June the hirn-eteteer known in tial month, rx. iiiK last year eight per and -whole y. nrhe largest lex er known out-i. side of New York.

Failures for balfj year have been 50:, Wainet 8,074 in 18.U. and liabilities 00 atraittst hihI on the whole al the smallest ftir five years. In epil of low-price ja ditional woiks are going Into! operat'on eteri in the Iron manufacture, and y-t more In woolea and cotton. Von over, crops of this year promise to be v'ty HiitifacU.ry, and the balf yicar begins w'ah excellent prospects. On the IHasssa i Damages for i Thomas Fortune.

olored the colored tKlltor of lies ior me vote or tne cm ous courting of the liquor pow vlency to the monev power h. Mil.cr- Nebraska Nevada. New Hamp. New Jersey. New York.

N. N. Dakota Ohio Oregon l'enn Khode Isl'd. S. Tennessee Texas; Vermont Vlrglnl Washlnct'n West Va 21 7ti.

3 a si es vl sk tm. IN HI S. resulteU ta piscina those imwers in the posit Alsbams Arkansas. California. Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida eorgta.

Idaho Illinois Indiana. Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Msssachus's. Michigan Minnesota Mississippi. Missouri Montana of lBcti- tho New York Age. amount of S.0 was damaged lo the be nx thrown out of vi i- oi tne destinies of th iiation.

renew our protest against these lerllousi ten 'i ralnor's Hotel. A jury awarded him that neucies ami invite all citizens to ia ns la th assumed the ga-vtjj, and addre sed the convention. The ex-Governor's speech was heartily applauded by the delegates. On motion of Mr. Cleghom, of Wis-cons the roll of States was called, and each delegation announced the members it had selected for representation on the committees, alter which the convention adjourned until four o'clock in the afternoon.

The attendance, though not as large at the second session us at the earlier one, was over K.ooo. The exereisea were opened with praver by the Hey Father Mahoney, of St. Paul, Minii. it dt upouuding or a party that has wn In ttve md tSdtaMa Is linnjlnent, b-tter counsal will pre- uatii.tmi eamnaika that it nref aspei thou valL defeat to an abandonment of the i lllil alms ofl ju-d the HKTKKN THOISAWO 11.1 AI.ITY. Osw.

fellows' IrtlaiaA of the l.lory: In New York In November. Washington special Fifteen thousand plUMllty is the figure at which Col. B. J-ellows pla. es th dimensions of the I'eruocrail vict.irv l.tr tl, as.

amount, and Patterson of the Supreme Court general term affirmed the decision of the court below. The action was rlginally brought for datnagos lieiug ejected froju the hotel, assaulted. i ice. sooneiy. personal riithts, lection of American homes.

miles on a I.alMirer a laborer at La'kw'Cltv. i Wyoming Total illna ef Well Harry unjustly wuicn is carried up in the form of emoke forms the gas by uniting with oxygen. This carbonic acid gaa it tho food of Dlant life, and although it is not combustible will not burn it furnishes the carbon of vegetable growth and is the substance of vegetafiou which gives Its fuel properties. I Carbonic acid uas also unites with or dissolves in water, iu the proportion of 2 volumes of gas to 3 of water. Ihcre are, therefore, two ways by which carbon in the atmosphere may return to solids or the earth; one through Meg tn-tlon and one through water.

Cbeadsta tell us that there is now about oiie pint of cartorilc acid gas in our to 2 i.OfO parta other matter. The amokc that lonstanlly risw fn ni all kinds of fires, including volcanoes our atmosphere with cHrlon and we kiow that aptirtion of thisioomes back lo solid earth through vegetation But does any part of it change to carbon in any h. way? ens of thousSn Is of lakes in Vonl, OoL. Ij, Taumiiu'ssawiiilll. r.

1 Tlie Tlirplileut a artesu-d and Imprisoned, by one of Vralnor's hartenc jserve Fortune with a glas lb il New York gave a votes to Baseom. he whs one row la-gaii refusing 1 Oer. Maine, that Kngllsh ajnd of I- roin a thc-R iphlcal iii tho four su-cs arc as foil Ariibrlcuu wae uecitiea on motion that all former word from of 1 do bail eatatn vafb da tlonary wa from (in-at la a showing ut the st each of ibe keauia of th dlfferua t'toui kaTttaraa tinaet'E. Wl i Vc ltostan 4h Krooklvi. ..4 Wanhi union Ti Mil New I'lncihnitr.

it- Irvolaad .111 boutsvllle. rutshuru ii 3-, .4 ui Halufiiorc- WjjMTKMI I.ITION. nominees of tho National Prohibition Killed WI lie Goliur lor m. I Vnga (golden age), Tresta Ynira (silver nue 1 ork this autumn. -Xw York city." said Col.

Fellows, am sU.p Cleveland OO.POC loajorlty. Kings County will give hlmSO.OOO more, and the other DetaocraUfl ountleson Ietmg Island ought Ui bo g. for at least R.000 more, and I cannot see how Harrison can com do to Harlem brMga with more majority. il at Slii.OU'i.OUO. It Is tile Coy inn from the time iff thejievnlu.

r. One Coy efne to' I hN country Krltalii und lu New llr.ow. flar. 1 of view ws: ta loo yeiiw ppper tali Yift frrH total A body, subse.iuenllv l.lr. I (any uo inviiou to seats on the plat tu I tm v.u carrion amid It was shown that both Judge Ulack th.

ic.irs; Iiwapara Yds a 844,000 years: (Iran age). 4. "12.011(1 yiars. hilt wica aineteuri year ug Wi reived 1300 from the cute. imwrii, me nominees lien the rewlt wa ihe band plajrd "Hail.

Columbia," a ul the-usual bhouting and general hurrah book pla-e. The roll-call for candidates for Vice President was MereU, arul tho fallbw-Ing were prom nto Sam Suirill of Georgia, William Suttcrlee of Minnesota, Joshua LCTrlaa of Maryland. 4. B. Cranflll of Texas, and 1 hos K.

Carskadon of West Vlrflnla, SmaU withdrew before a vote was taken. The totals on the first ballot for Vice President were: Levering, SH0; Craufill 38ti; Satterlee. 2(i: Carska-lon 91 these lour ages make ne Maha of Kdward McLaughlin, formerly of WatW hury. Conn was found on the Nickel Plate track llayvtll. lad McLaughlin had been In Chhiago for about a month.

He left there Thursday moralnt for WaterbQry to claim a 115.090. Intcrec, the estate of his father, recently decat.d W'hen 1 received notice of the legacy he did not have money enough to pay his ire to th East. tirlef Kll lv, rge, the son i uga, or great agrj, rj tie. t'e, I i (imalia Cttv i 1 1 a Kt. Wavtio Indlah'iiis Toleo of Mr.

aa 1 Hawkey? Republicans Nominated! ticket was placed In nomination by the Iowa Republican S'ate Con Mrs. years. One thousand Mi Jacob KV.ktl. died at his narnnts' a Yujtras vention make one Kalpa. or day Dim Moldc 'Vednosday nriDiia, etial Ui 4.320.000.0OO veUrs, after Wence In st Louis.

Tho hoy had only en III for a few days, aud was a Waruij friend of Charles Dalaney, iho tt-year-old boy who was drtiwne.l. Young Evans a.i which the night of IlraluiiJ a peril kI Secret ar Treasur Attornej Auditor. Kallroad lt.J.ISOtS-lOWA w. TerrrHautr.Pi 4 H. ii i.vam-villr.

llocklord-. "14 Juliet Aurora America arid Northern Europe hnve th. Ir liottomn covered with carbon mod. Mans of these lakes have been drained anil the aclc mud at thf ir bottoms isjlound to I very similar to kennel coal. As a rule these ponds have i v.

getofion nud therefore this carbon mud cjiild not hav I'D i i ,444 :x.t W. M. FAItl.AXn A. BKESON JOHN Y. HTONK G.

MCAHTHY t.KO. V. PEUKINS A. B. CtTifSlNfi J.

MILTON Hl'Min and Un- bjecthve tho drow it an talking about Ilelaney ibelng went Into a spasm when "hepcnril "Or gained of equal duration. CODKS earth vanishes from the plane of existence Thn and sixty days and bights i Elect ors-at-large hundred Hrahhia wrscoxsis-incHiaaa iem IS W. Vc. Oshkesh. 7 Marqnette is 10 Marinette Sli comirlee 11 lin en M.v niaac one year or linihtna must have been, iu the long age, pn and 1 le Gnat Long List of Injured.

The celebration casualtle at Chicago began Sunday afternoon and continues! until midnight Monday. In all. four persons were killed. Three of these were the victims of carelessnes on the part of others, and one was Impale 1 by a rocket during a premature explosion. Over fifty people were Injured, several of whom will die The ambulances of the different hospitals were kept constantly busy.

Lofc Ti rolling mill tf the tin departmdnt of the Metlrlnghau! mills. In rt. LoiU was year of Urahina niaki rvaipa, a period of il l. 040.1 Krery county was represented, and Grand House was comfortably filled, but. oitnpared with former years, there was not ao great an assemblage of visitors.

The Audit-, rlum was elaborately decorated with the natloual colors portraits rjf entinent wen In the rear of the tas was an Immense canvass with portraits of Harrison and Held, and In the baekgronnd deslroy. by fire at 3:30 Tuesday niornlnii The mill covered a bloek of grouiwlj i lAtchlson Most men do their hardest wo-k (ire solar years, after whic the systen. passes into its ill cipiiaiiu irom me atmosphere, and as evidence of tliis the fact that carbon alc.d gas remlily unites with watr has has an imj ortant bearing. Another pertinent fact is that where peat is found it is underlaid by this same black carbon mud that we tnd at rht, und me machinery I. a total lots.

Tho lbs will be about (75.000. Enough changes were made before the figures were announced to give Cranflll of Texas 416 votes, more than enough to win. Dr. Crautlll was called to the stage and marie a stirring address, and at 2:10 a. Friday, the convention ad-journed sine die.

Mistakes uf Dialect Writers. Frxifessor Bo.vcseo, in a serial story of Norwegian life, once made his uneducated characters converse in a broad Yankee dialect Whv the sturdy Norseman should "blarst" his fellow-citizen, or accuse him of telling a "tarnal lie," is a sealed mvstery to me. That Professor Boyesen did not see the absurdity or incorporating New England provincialisms in a siory of Scandinavia is also il mystery. Notwithstanding the nonularitv of everything in it is destrciid on he objective plane. The 'rJ4t "'gf then lautc trim on Triple Tragedy In feicas.

MAKKET QIOTATIONS. M. I es- lueiotiomoi laKts, a.d this is in mats, a this Is Pierce, a farmer llvine a representation of a merchant 1 plowing the MM 1 ft'rongi if aiiiu evidence that this carbon mud wa then a new sun arises, on a Hew so ar a a aown, and from It oriorinatad tho Texas, inspected Iforgwa E. PecHt. hi farm handand Mrs.

Pierce of la ing too Intimate. Pier, shot Pack dead with i rln sysicm, arid evolution belfns ott-c iroKiijig itir an excuse to loaf. Th Lord hears lota about the fault of husbsmis from over-religiou- wives. A mas can't love a woman he tioes not trust: women love men every day the' can't trust. A 1 all, the most agreeable frten ir the worbj are those who know when ii 18 time to go.

Tn eke are none against whom men need protection so much as those whom they implicitly trust. more, the Karma of th previous His I'rnetlcml Joke Headly. Mrs. Frank Hendricks, a prominent young married lady of Catawba. Ohio, is lying Critically, if not fatally ill.

the result of a system being carried over aau men cut ms wire throat- if he ntw gggX. JOBS BIDWELL. Hei then ife's side und cut own one. According to the lJpc- lay down by I throat trine" we are now li vine i serious practical Joke. A school teacher the Knli Arbogast, vegetation that forms our pent bexis.

Take fresh soot from the 6tovewpipe submit it to heated steam vapors, iplnce it in a vessel of water here ligit can reach it. and you will see vegeiat on spring up. propa.ate their kindj and die, and herein' we have strong evidence that the carbon produces the vegetation, instead of vegetntion producing the carbon. Is it. th for 1872, were preacnt.

H. A. Thompson the Yice Presidential nominee in ltwo with Baal Dow, was present. The committee on iuara, the last of the fo.irj ges. ahd Sealers Selied.

steamer Uueen. at Vletorl.r n. to retaliate up-men who' had a huge black- Tbc it began nearly 5,000 years a some young Joked him. placed Mfo, with your troub the death of Krishna. II! C.

31Ji. -'s news of the seltuge. of from Alaska, bri twenty-live Vict A FitinND'n help never travels beyoad affects his own dialect writing, I wonder that editors tolerate the glaring incongruities that are found in manv stories, in rla ealers, as well aa the he Kkli The first minor cvclc of A auppiy steamer oi.ultlan. by the nlted CHICAGO. att i.e Common to Prime.

Ho.is ishlpplng tirades Sheep Fair to Choice. heat No, a Spring Coax No. 2, new Oats NrA Rrg No. BUTTkB Choice Creamerv Cheese Fall Cream, flats E.sgs Fresh Potatoe New, pr brl. INDIANAPOLIS.

m.r Shipping Hoos Choice Light sheep Common to Prime Wheat-No. 2 Cobn-No. White Oat No. 3 Whit. Cattle Lotii Hooa.

Wheat No. Cobn No. Oats No. a Bie No. 2 Cattle "NCINNaTL i uga win end in tne vei we in a pasteboard box on the public highway.

Mrs. Hendrick was the first to come along, and. thinking some ope had lost a package from a store, picked up and opened the box, when out sprang the reptile, colling Itself around her arm. She which the Yankee is made to "reckon" renable to affirm that j. eat States cutter Corwin.

Six thousand kklua were seized. mnac That men is considered ire different thu women by the men as a sufTicienr mws left. We have still some 425.000 however, before we arrive i originates from the carlKin mud faso r.as 3. SO S.73 4-tlO I9t 6.25 SO J4 a .20 9 .21 it 2.00 3.00 3.25 4.50 3.S0 6.75 -00 5.00 .36 3 00 0 4.75 5.T8 "4 -44 .45 SO 0 8-IXI 8UW 5.75 3-0 5.25 4 .49 the eind or low. or say he raises a "right smart" of corn.

No Yankee "'ln in the bottom of our lakes than that the! of our present age. The i ali Y'Ufc'a throuith Colonel Cieghorn that there were 972 delegatea actually present in the convention. The committee recom-mersled Col. Eli P. Bitter, of Indiana aa Permanent Chairman of the convention, and Sam Small, of Cieorcia (Permanent Secretary.

The assistant secretaries of the temporary organization were recommended as the permanent assistant. The commltteo also recommerjtletl -that State delegation cast he jvcte only for thoae who wTe actually present, ent into nystertes and fainted, with the is auovtii as tne dukc a the ge iksult given above. Arbogast, If she die. dr "reckons, "neither dties theHoosier Tgues" or "calkcrlate." Yet in some df the best papers and periodicals I of spiritual darknes- and will ie prosecuted. unng its existence the human race vs up for Three Elves Cost knr Fire.

nonce strange mixture's of the Xnrth. its misdeeds in the previtifs ones Premature Celebration. A tremendous ciploalott of fireworks stored In the rooms of the r. Toy Oftiapany In the Vermont Building. Chicago.

Friday. dettroVed several thcuand dollars' worth of property and endagereii the lives of a num.be of people It Isiestl-ruateil ih it HO.OOi) worth of flreworllsiwere stored there In packages and boxe rjeady Tor the brisk Fourth of July trada Khone was killed. FT Fire In the business district of ern, Southern and Western otter. xHuumore American La i i warrant for all their lollies. IT not unfrequently is the caae hat one friend makes a man more trouble than two enemies cause him.

N'eItbfk coaxing nor threatening ever made, a man give up anything he likes to nothing but getting tired of it. Sos(fE people give their confidence as other gve 1 resents: For the sake of what secret they will be told in return. If habpens that he who is least given to deceit in the one upon whom deceit Is most frequently and successfully practiced, i is irue? To utterly overthrow the accepted theory of the origin of coal, all ljiat is ne -essary is to show how the cirbon could have Teached and remained (for a time suspended in our atmosphere iwith-out destroying all animal and vegdtable life, and this I will endeavor to do when I am done with the negative side of the subject and proceed to the discufaijn of its affirmative. Copyrighted isw. by W.

T. oestnyeu proi erty worth RSS.M. v. Another fault of the dialect writer W. Forter was killed by a falling HoiR.

sheep. all and fx.S"m ft! a the part of the minori- is exaggeration. The average New 1 or i 4.. weorge tonias Inhaled flame and Can not vurani utee in the nc most nenseiy peppledlfontinent ilye. An unknown man Was burned Jacks ui block.

A Sacramento Are He. iu engine Is hurope. The nam6er'ofJeople in w. ratates, V. it.

subdue the flames. Water protested taigiatiu farmer does not say "good afternoon," or "sartin" for certain nor call his daughter "my leetle though his. grandfather might have been guilty of all these and many helped Tarce. a mo action ami turope is known with; a grdjt tioa of the majoHty. and made speech and uaed viKorou igorouH or accuracy.

There are iiliut people: and the Mnniincnt thu mo.l.' S.xrj ma rue ru, aw against were which acconiintidates 4H tlMe people is sp small thtt there are Jion it an I'll. if Family. Mrs. Priseilla Scroggins, of Gedrgla aho is said to be 115 years old. has a 5T74 neacendants living, of whom 2501 are tjreat-graodchildren.

oral lively paaaaifes between out of this dls-There was tlnnllv Is vs-lsconMn' Nw apportionment. i The Democratic apportloutuent 1 ill came th IU final passage Thursday in both blouses of the Legislature. It was passed ih both ca.es by strictly party vote-63 30 fc the Ataeaibly, li to la the Senate, i FZ Kinureu vernal sins. Hearth and Hand. Incrednloaa Professor.

Tom Anjerry, a student at the University of Texas, applied to Professor average of ninety-three iK'tfte to the A Mnrijr tu lahlon. was sad about Chwlcy Mareyare, who died of ov. r-exertion while tying his cravat a few days ago. Ih. you know what hi- were?" cusaton.

Wheat No. Bod 7." CObw No. 2 ff Oats No. 2 Mixed .11 DiSTROIT." Cattle Hob sheep Wbeat No. 3 Red." COBa-No.

a Yellow. Oat No, White HEAT No. a CoBKr-No. a White. lUW-So.

White Rtk BUFFAlAX Bf CATTLE Com. to Prime Hnsi Host tirades Wbeat-No. i Hard. ibs-No. a OoajH-Ko.

Oat No. a wait Bra No. BAgi.gy-No. Poaa-tiaM. juare mile.

Coin ta a fotat. wh Vote for Free Trade. A Loudon cablegrawi say: The congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire declared Thursday for free trade by adopting Mr. Medley's resolution by a vote of forty-seven to thirty-four: Sir Charles Tupper' amendment In favo of praffren-t at sJuti. was finally defeated by a -vote of ne to i i -1 The Cuban Sugar Crwa.

Has anna advices aay the exceptionally fine weather that has fdr.j Ave consecutive months has enabled planter, to harvest the sugar crop, which. ltU ex-poeted. will amount to more tban Ot.ooo toaa. or nearly ton more thai that of but year. Statue eg OarflsM.

Chicago Is to have an equestrian statue idee i.artleid. Th Koeeleil Louis Nekkvl oil. tO b. a melancholy Toiukin-Sparke "Nt they? PartlaUy forrwl. "I am happy to say." remarked th preacher, 'that the sheriff died resigned.

"I dispute ihtt statement," the editor; he died, but I'll hi, i roll demanded oa the majority and minority report, whieh resulted aa foi Jir Report, 521. The report of the majorUy wa8 then adopted without division, and a raceaa was then taken until o'clock. In the evening Permanent Chairman fitter was eacorted to the chair A fttr he had made a brief iv- A gentleman in IrelanolfeivntHy, on cutting open a potato dinner. tWa lav 4L. a al aa 91- kneeled down In fr int of a fast-mo vine 4.5o ii s.as jrr 211 4.00 6.90 lt -STV Mp .78 .47 n.

jn. ao aou Itn a i.00 9 5 i oo auaae 8vng home to ierkltoerst Tn thnonaire." Wisconsin Central luiuiu in i ne center a naif five reign. Ira near M-U If he resigned!" Atlanta CousUtution. and was killed. arourtu wnien the veg.

t4e had grown, iliough discolorc It was a good state of preservatifi, and It The Valkyrie, the Earl of Dunraven Ptly yacht, has won some Hue prim In the matches off the Rlvir 10,. monXftUUrned 9:30 Tauraday morning Snore for permission to be absent: "I would like to be excused from geography less jn this afternoon, as I want to take my sister out The old professor, who is no fool, looked at the young man over the top of his spectacles and said, slowly: "Want to take your sister out riding, do you? Is she any relation to you?" Texas Sifting. Tim main point In politics, as in religion and friendship, to be for somebody, and be for him till the ows come home. now a pretty ornament tiifa watch 8tai caaaT sewing maehli oil may be removed by nibbing the sWi la a weak solution of ammonia before washing the garment. NW VORK.

Cattle. cnain. Jahn A. Breaks HI. Arm.

At Ohhs John A Logan. was thrown froai a pony and his right arm was broken, Kllloa by Abaadoaed Powder. A party of gentlemen from New Orleans wandered over to old r.i HC "OS aa. Mosul Day. When the Prohibition National ton-ventlon called to order TkuraS; morntng the Committee till at work, and was evident that ii ao man is born Into tl Is world aar-lfo.

a Rd IB No wboae work Is not born Ith hiiff; one of the fastest yachts in Mediterranean waters, ana there Is no keener jradhlniaa afloat than her owner. jrfr Is aa 111 season of mud that spat ter tto good. The farmers have begun at last to clamor for better roads work wHl be located In Garfield Park north Madlaon trwt, and aril ooat. between 4T Mi id We, ten, there Is always work, am Oirt ain ly nan ht of kin to the boasts by bis body, and if be be not of kin to God by hi aplrtt, ha is a base and ignoble creature. tools to Jaekaoo day aad abandoned twanty- Poaa-oid Mis ana work withal, for those who ill.

and blessed are the heaty hands toll. I 1 i i j- 1: i 1 'j fryyvf MMipsfipft'istslS -i -jui i ji' ii i 1.

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Pages Available:
4,174
Years Available:
1879-1895