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PITT SB UTRG-H G03t GAZETTE, XATCUn AT rOJ2M Ell 1 8 1 89 T. blow open the of M. P. Sholl, a lunber dealer, it Is otheved thit the capture very important. In their pockets were 'cued revolvers.

diMtnlw and powdir etauidance, for tiowlog cafes and other lustrume rt. The believe the men belong to a gang of THE QUIET OBSERVER. Men si-tg malders' lips. Their fcat-irts rare and fair. And rhotit 1" And giorif'r their hair! But, when a man's in love lie ids Nt r.or nor hair str.nd in hvj ay--ne just fors its.

And lovts. and Joe--nt Cievela-td ttwr uujria. aiAuiiiurJ, lv. feh-iiXA an er. was no poii'v as'snr-ane the pnnoe of effici'-nt ar.iI.eoi6fay tvould acomnHf bed.

That i on" Tr" ih; 'ire etf ee fsr tnaf ty fho pinni t.e city even the opportunity to ih'kc It' a the aaisjo as the 'gas orks of numeroyj? other notably of Oiasgiw. HC'-Jtifind. -which hve been rfrrcd fo hi the of the controversy. The partioular fnti- of the flirfct which will romo up in various w.ys in the fut3re tria a majority uf the members of council gh- th? i-tople an vote' oh the proposition to lease jthe plant. Uh-th.

cnn-nStuepts to whom this course was nl who favored the getting of the plant oft the city's hand as scon as poasibie. JOnciitnen- who so -voted will hav no Vv'ith the conncitaen ho, in Vdtir.g. ignored of their on-stitents. there will he lUiTt-rc r.t rows to hoe. OHIO Dot IS -JAIL Assisted in Orate Robbing- and tiot the i tortir lotpw- 'ChiiUcoth'e." OJ Nov.

12. Dr. P. K. Drntpmoiid, one of the bet-known prac-t! tinner in the tottr.tj'.

is in jail, hiving confessed to hang asslated In sekhng the body cf CV'Hon Keiity f-om a at turday. -Th of KcUey was ured by mistake, as the faculty desired ha ve th: of who killed himteU ly drinkiiig- three bottle of pcpr-crnuni. I POS; A GV ASCITIS. (temarUably Strstrisie, Aoimal Cmi-lnreil By Ohio tfanter. Tiffin Nov.

li-WMlo hunting "Wednesday morntnj strange aiaraal was captiifed by John Linden and Frank Arnold f.f this cUy. It fust attacked their nog End luted it then the. men. alter an excitiarf cha-v, r-atght the animal alive by the use of forked 'brought the trophy, to the 'city and exhibited, it. in Improvised cage on the public square.

The beast W83 the talk of the town the remainder of the day. As yet the students cf have fathd to aerree on a name for it. The is a bottt a foot and a half in height and weighs about 4'' pounds. Its hejd Is very much like a hoar's, '('be rrBr.tsnni; -every voaNiNa. iKxcert NELSON' P.

HEED Ss.CO. PROPRIETORS. Cfffce 318 and 320 Fifth Avenue iMlt.Tr COM1IERC1 Alt GAIfcTTK Br Carrier 1 Pmljorb. Alte-Kbrur end narreamliDS town for cent a. By mail yrar, i ntl, three WEEKLY COMMKflCfAL GAZKTTK One IWiliir at rear ty mall.

peel-f nem Copies ei free. SATURDAY, NOVEMBEH U. 137. TEN PAGES. REST A'SU i' Rlipthan KOLJVIA NOT IX YEVAh.

At Vlilm(tm llcr imnirmbt riia I I-' rtC(. on, XL M- It. The rr-. ported rot-. lit a 'ion of Cbt'd.

Peru nnd to Ilclcli nrnos.g tbfrn-f'k'S 1 ir 1 by vllplooeal It 1 the Ct-dil urd ir, 4 x'y to be sc.lt cd 11 arrat that will Ivc F.nia'm 1. sf-apui Hor now la id by t. si result of war c-otiai hvc at-tb iei Vung a 40 had bi'ervei eeri -ot Chilian tr rrttory and lenboiy airr.t G.tiT as the res-Ht of Wt i'tT't At th Ictatmn it i ii; th' lb ci. ia 1 MT0V tN Ills MI MI.K. Trlunued a uiunrb.

and Ittnrh Ruble In tinlek litmr. 'i Daj ton, Nov. U.An wiudap th T.stlc ct.ri.li al g'ven m.the Nid nek on Geotg bablirrt.e, tie rite. W-u ill of Han. dton.

i.a Biar.ei Isntf only twei wn kecckwt down live time ir. two ipirtorii, i tn p. 0. 1. M.

toy ofb rd li tn tho man that Hood him tor four loards. Hoc of Won de over Moody. ta roen.ls. Kid McCoy for at. I.

tinder tie bm con.luionu and tne us aei cpted. V(JX Kl'LoW ilicn' HosttKI, to (he Tripl II nee Threaten Tronl.l. leor.doti, Nov. Jiaree of the Dt! Chronicle nay P.ii-oa von Bniow, mtrostcr la the 1 lean. In an ir with th pop hx complained againet the roof the vatictn wit tbe 1 ranpo-itotoiinn alliance and hotihty to the trtt.ie declared hi the name or Ktn-peror William Gntf if the Vatican pr Ktstea In huch 'he (ti-rmaii would rctHlKitt on the Hfnian Cr -thollc.

i IKiiry Illcks Xcvr YnrU Genernl Mfl.n-r 'orUnan of the K. of Other luaufcrs. Nov. 12. James II.

JSovcr-r'ri, ho has t-eecn general mailr to vh Knlghls of Uabor for th pe four je irs or mere, was thi relieved of bis office by tho central a. which ha been In ia city sine Moi.Uay lut. I. conditions Mr. Sovereign" term of would not ex aire until r.

f.tii however, it is said muk's n-J dlffurenc wlh the wl.te-e i. n-era! ffier during a meeting are ida-ay lr. tho hands of the assembly, and e.m b. chosen am! dtpsed nt th win if i.it. mrjorily.

A'org with here were three oilier ofTWrs ty'lr-sl b. i of the election, T. II. McGwire, gtcetnt worthy foreman, of 1 Aii-stprdam. N.

Hanhl Urcwn rf and H. It. Martin Mir.r.e..-ot. nnmbers cf the e.tcutive comtnituc Henty A. LI.

ks New York N.w Vera city, was rrtoser. to hi) Mr. place. and I. n.

'hambcriain of u. 'do -i selected genera! Worthy foreman. Sarsneid Fltepalrick of Montreal and Henry Bor'oek of K'ass wet kerf, wore cliosen a the i ember of the cjtectitjve heard, ti-e third member being Andrew P. Host. Il said.

bough ihe change was n.i-iien and tctall ut.iockeii for. it was Col with if La some mm-). km ted that r. had prearranged before the d.ucgates gatn-i. re: in tins city cr the general assrn.iiiy.

tin it Is iej.rnetl baf it Wa with Mr. Sovereign's inept br-trtv op-i i-ovol It is UI is llkcwli It ta Hie approv-1 ami in fact. of brethren of the order that ihl 1 ('me." The same h.dijs j.p.h too co- -hy wcte relieved. Mr. Sovereign ted to-nifht that be wli-hed retire-tncnt.

Ha wanted rest from th iubor which tho ofTe-e en Henry A. Hicks, general master work au-elec-1. was seen e.rtcr the mcct-inc. He said tbt 1 not toml t1 outline the future j-olley of the oroer t-n-cKer Ills for st-verai u.iys yet. Me expressed the highest ndrolraticn fi.r iiis ha thought him one of the greatest expon ent-! or the pc the prune Idea presented by the Kmghts ot Labor.

t. 1). I hamher.ein, the wo: thy fo.tn.a.;- elect, 1 a tiewcoarer man. All the business tratisseieil st to-dav's meeti'ig went throvvh in the most amiea-Ido manner uossible. It i in bis annoa! addrt Mr.

Sovereign today recommended men organ-iaation. Ot' the miners' ttriae be paid; "Whll'. thi great strike was supT.or;, 1 t-y all rtk.anrr.ir.ed labor urirardzatlon. arid was the greatest struggle of th kind ever known 'a America, to the credit of it can be sll there as r.o I wiessnea riot committed by the strikers." Mr. Sovereign's ti th? Zll'-i ton affair was brevity itself, fia-ply saying that it wrs "a murder t.f inoffensive Hursrnrina ninters bv the r-herlff of wiinm be as an agent of omp'oyiug r-poritions.

After th annual sddress, the chptute in tfTieers place. The oh! officers wets relieved and the new- ones elected and installed. Mr Sovereign's name ws the. nien-tioned in Tiominailoil, bat be imi arose. and f-id he w-oulu not ecteot.

No on a opposed Mr. Hicks. The, other officers were clnisen with as much -a e. The was then declared to he formally organised. The regular order of bo-mess will lie taken up to-mutrow.

A tlltUCH FOR CO I.I) 1JIGGKU. IRshop MeCnbe FslnblUhr an Alaakon Mbultiu. Philadelphia, Nov. 12. Fdshon Charles C.

McCabe caused consider able surprise among the members of the fern-era! missionary coir.p-.ittee of the Methodist church to day, when be announced that he had established an Alaskan mission. He said he borrowed tk-0 and sent a missionary into Alaska, ncl that he latter was r--w udrts'eriror to I spirit ul want of the gold-diggers. Jl r-sk for 1.m-j to him to v.oi.tinu the work in Alaska. Toe re -i c.esi.v. as re-feried to ft coir.

i.iittet va the rojnesi cf who asked that tin- approprluinvn lor p-s i t.i-nese mission, of Oalliornta be frcni f. The following eppropt it. tier. 4 tnr.de: For mission work 1.1 New Yotk fimone the an lneles- -if lit over last year; Japanese and Fr.glish misslo'i work in Ib nob-dn. Bohemian work in Baltimore.

vf'; ork in Cleveland. an of J2'w over last yai-j SiHm-n uuspia hi New 511 MU; Spn1sh schools in Now Mexico, Si.TiJ. Other amounts set aside fo- P-ob t.n:a and Httpga-ian nussions wer: Pittsburgh, Hock Kiver. l'wr Iow a. Italian miss! nn were ooijid-t-rtd at the opening ef tie; aft-rnoon Cincinnati ftru'ed iCn; 41.200; New Kngla lid li.T.W.; N-'-v.

Phdadelprna. foot.k Uir. Cii. ia.i tnguese ni'ssions tn in Fa inland eontoreru ifeiitJ ir.e., the on -fction of an appre.priarl..n lor wo rk a mors the Port urn ie in Finland was referred to the commute ori new work, an amount having ie. 11 eel r.sidf for that 1 orpro-e U.st year.

1IU I'l AN. Synod. ill Have lo.iilttt!. TndlmapoMs, Nov. 12, Tin- Presby-bihi com-rditee cf oj by the last General assembly to a '1 home mission plan, eovcluaej lis n.boia t-i-d iy, r.fttt roir.g it jn-tl.

ipated bvf're it went info the cor ing fesFion. The nb-t cionn'ttce was n't It war it ft to Dr. Withiv.v to name the live tneinbces who thai! impose 51. it is to inior; orate ft- plan th; contr-d of the. home nilst-iosis by the ef-rupnoi as in (lino urd It Is to pre i.le ftiby pre-rerving, the unit ot the hoo.o iriseion w-ork.

a e-xcmpli'lcd in ihc i.o;:-r,i. and Is io resent a onifo'm spi erne by which certain percentage of the loom-y Co Ue cl (I for mhsstoos in earn go to the home board. Before the toic.miitec a af ie loyalty of toe r' 'be home "uaard end it provided for the forwarding this resolution to the ro at once. When the so ei gets Its report ready it vol! make It snowti to Dr. Witiiow.

who will coll a second mciing of the commltte. Andrew I.d Brotherhood. Peadirg. Nov. 12.

At to-day'a Andrew ana Philip Oe.nv ntion here, there was A long program of prayer ar bv Rev J. (liny Hot tort, Philadelphia; Bev. I. W. Ccwen, N.

Rev a. K. Myers, New York; ye v. J. C-.

il.Timo, Nrwaik. N. C. 13. Okeff.

Itvlt.gton N. J. Report from (he oerominatlotial ton-fero-ic-s were followed by gre-et'nc from the fraternal l-ms. To-r- iclit's peak.T were la v. il.

il. linker of O. lt-v. Dr. B.

ftew-art of Han-ifiburg. and "fie v. Dr. S. M.

Newman All the soV res-. relat-vi to the of the brotherhood id. a. Kv. A.

Mejui 'it -w York pi csict ,1. A PIHshiirkh l.aily t. VrilaesUa. re. Nov.

to-day session of the r.t:U- convti.ti-n cf Wotiien's aisoclatlm. Miss sple of lc. ah reat' a ije-r on rinat t. Mis. F.

S. dfrey Scran-ton spoke on membership, aed Mr. F. 1 Pierson of delivered ae res on buH.iings. 'i'ne pert the tcc-ir-UT 1 siiowtrtl a small baiancr ni-treasary.

Miss Anno- Hogets of Bin h.n.ll or'versitv. and M-iss Mo-U fiiw-e of Gi ove Ci'. o-i assoei a iou-i. 1 lie aso iul'on will e-iect offi Tow. Tin- social I Cepllor.

In Hie i churtli, this vveni: v.as largely attended. COOK'S IM.HT GOLD. l'ortr Htliitc Buck fr Tlielr trperat ions. Beatlb', WC; Nov. 12.

Tl.c City of Taoeka arrived he-i- Juneau. AlHsk.i, with i. property four inoti, J. M. IL.i.e.v, F.

Lr cKso'i. M. ikKoli J. t.lan, who have been ndoing ir. bi.it.

Th.y estimate the total ie -d Cook's inlet lido feasor at tioi.cei. Illinois lIDier the Strike. Bralowcod, "ih, Nov. ie.fo-s inevt'iis at Coal City to uy vecd pctriimo jclv to rrsurce f-a t.trlite throughout Uw Wilniinslon-it'xaluv ojd dutrlci. i SOVKKCH.X IS -OUT.

FOKGBItS lOM iCTKI). Tliom.li and Hoe Go to Hie ltn for JU'irsBuhtg Hanker llkgrer Was-drgton. Nor. 12. This ai'rernoon the jury in the Thomas and Doe forstcry case returned a verdict of g-iiity forgm a check and I'org 1 also of ioigirg Mr.

Hagerty's name to a letter and pob'isV 1'ig tbe same. John C. Lune. for the defendants, nske I for an arrest in end on the sixth couat. only, that charging the of tile fo-jiert name to the letter.

The court slanted it. A motion a trlitl wes not pr.mted The ser.en.-e on the charire or publishing a forge.1 check, cost and four nus in tho penitentiary: for forging i ftat tire to the lett-rr. costs tl fine and four .5 tars ir. the the two s.eni races to run Neither prioiirr showed any signs of emotion when the verdict reuuered. PrHate Knlcr prise.

O. Snv. 12. Priv ate h-it cimonsrated that rural Ciiiv'-y cf tut.il n-jcti-n! mn-i in r.e cctirtty. rp y-ar ago, Ail.ert redd earlier this tillv and inte a citittract with a number tf perfc-n-t treni one to fve miles from th Gt deliver mall to then: one per av, paying Srtn-mrri il i.er year for ti.e ttrviee.

Th "Inn worked well thai el H-o r.wBlnal yaMIe and nmnv ad.pt'.onal enex ivnl enter in(- cm-tract with hint for ttelivety of mall rtarlr.g th ccimh.tr year, Mr. Peaimetn says tnat hi i-iea 'he means ef gett irg vry peroii to whoai he aeiiversel mi.li to eubs. rite fr at IbMX. r.r daily i-si-i Crifr' Fee I T)lipne Beaver. Nov.

12. a was tu iiave teen hM between Judge yen, the ommlKsiericr tout Tr, J. the county corenei, the of the -s for fv Ireiuevts ttutt the eo.v.ner held, er-l whii-h th ci.miiiisst.-jntr.t rem p.v. At tl-J l-t rtaaneut. is-v.

the juoate tht he wolu not ftix-e tnton in thi aid that St wtutirl hnvs to bo i'Mug'ii coorf. in vy. kite will now suit. Lowest lildder Get Ke'ari-v, Nov. 31 Special I The suit cf Wm.

M. a sior-K Irckrr ayaloi-'. the burough of nnca. Iei been in the ce-irts this week. It was trie-i with Juure WUa of Now CT.stie cn the Two year apo tbe borough Motiaca wanted to borm-' and advert for hula, i'eil -i th lowest bidder, but the loan a i-arUed anoiher firm.

Rcli hoU for ofqims's. T.i-day tnrf brought in a verdh In his faior v.f Th burettga may appeal. Harpe-r Ferry Meiuoriol 7nblet. Clarksbursr, V. Nov.

22. (Special.) The-government has just rompleted the ejection, at Harpers Ferry, pesr the monument erected John Brown, five iron 1t.b!ets glvina the history of the capture ot Harpers Perry by the confederates on September 13, lt2. ttniik Reduce Interest. Alliance, Nov. 12.

Tin; diitcrent banks of this city have decided to reduce the rate of interest cn all deposit from 4 to 3 per cent, beginning Ftcember 1. STATU AND KIG 11 HOKflOOI). Tv. T). Port's tailor store Rt Ebons'.

urg. was robbed of good orth The MeCord Tube Cornnst.y has stni'-k natural gas at Heaver Falis, Ta. Auckland. New Zealand, has bought a shipload of water pipe at Philadelphia, Darlinaton. now hs electric lights.

A brass band welcomed their Introduction. Tsaiatr. Nixon the Dallison Va.) rohiH-r. escaped from bis captors, who arc after hUn again. -M.

F. Scholi a safe nt West Newton. I'a, -was blown Three men were arrested on suspicion. Farmer at Orar.gevnie. are so atino-rd by ratf t'nst they nave organized to termmms thein.

Cue hundred men are on s'rik" rt the Alice furnace, Sharon, Oecuuse of the tiischnrge of a man. --David Lower of Brockfieid township, near Sharon. was ticked by a horse, made unconscious and mav die. Thoinas Rod en of Sir Johns Pun. V.

Va as killed bv a while. ig on the railroad i.r-ar his home. The store of the Continental Clothing Company, Ak'-on, ih, was entered by 1 urgiFr. and a ruutber of srbts carried "if. f).

H. Cflrrnter. a retired unlertakcr cf Minerva, while or, his way to vis': his son In Port land, dropped dead cf heart disease. The young daughter of WHs-ai, P.ostrr-cr towr.fliip. rA county, was fatally burned, her clothes ttkhig me at an open Tbe ti'al of Tlirtnai EdmoRds for the murder ot Conduct'! John Hal.

of Nile. has len iiostt.oncd at Youngs-town until November A yonoK nan giving his namo as Harry White was arrested at Greenville. charged w'th pickiog tho pocket of Levy, a i-utshurgh. traveling maa of nod a W. "Bart ley, formerly cf ilk Ins-burg, now Loya'hanna wnshtp.

West county. b.s assigned fur the benet of his tors. The rhihideiphl coroner bus decided that Rev. FathT Ler.ry J. Mcl'ake, who was supposed to I eve.

been ruurJeted, ubsl from cause. Tramps have bee one such a nuisance to railroads N't Castle, that the Pittsburgh Western has offered to teke tht-m to work-horse fiee. Thomas K. D-tvis. at the Standard plate glass works.

Put: -r. was struck on the bead by machinery, thrown into the grind'og pit end l-trrlbly Injtirerl. -The trial of J. A. l-awtoji.

of the peace and farmer, on charge pe-ferred by Mi-r J-na La vton, rcuUcr! in a disagreement of the ja-y at Warren, Waiter Craiir of loirl hi eyes blown out and was so that he cannon re over by in explosion of dynamite at a co shaft car Al'lanee. -Andrew Saiayda t-f So IJethk-hc-m. a Hungarian, on trial at jot-murdering Stephen Guspe- i leaded cf murder in the second Tho plea wa? no -Charles Nichols aroi! Hjwar-l ncclitod emiafc-t in a row at Akron o. 'p-cchtel ti-ut wbf. fell, striking his head on a beer barre.

ar.i almost Completely scalping him. J. P. Hirer, president of th 1-teikley county. West Virginia, eouri and hi wife were rrosnhig the ralbosd wi'en an ens-'ne struck tne buggy, su iously injuring Mrs.

Itmer and btuiruig her bnsbind. It A II LA 1 Mill Ml'ilUVd. ilnglawd Want ll'd Score Retnrea the t. S. Untl Can -tfi Ipfd Oni.

Ottawa. Nov. 12. -Hon. H.

W. Scott, secretary vl slate, was asked there wa any truth in the report from London that Mr. Chamberlain, colonial lend forwarded to Lrot Abej-dcen last week reeonunendations on the f-itnre trade relation between Canada and tho United states from the Imperial point of View. "Mr. i iianifceriatn never ser.t any sng-geations here on tne subject would I'cver think of doing it." the ih-re-tar of state.

'Tin tne status of the wealing question, the public trcti cf Fngland aso well posted because Us oalninai ami international "ince, nd upon it hinge the finding of the Paris tribunal ot ar). itiation. -Bu' they are very little concerned in tne cnb.iecrs of our iru'tmsMtUe tiade wit'ti the I'ntcol fc'tate. cllen b.i, law. the bondht' an.i to on.

ejo-ept that i hey would like to fee a settlement of InehC oneptfons, wlileoi while not cf supp-me importanct- in them-selves. arc a coulee of Irritation between Canada an 1 tbo L'tdted Hiate. nd furnish a onsitiut theme for the bel-lipertnt press or. both sides," Several P-st Horses Sold. Cleveland.

Nov. Ik. Tbe day's saic- at the Glc-nvlH" race track to-day wa a record breaker. Jasper Ayre. by Irish.

ih a record of was sold io 0. W. Rolibe, reprekentir.g wealthy Bostoiiian. $1 who wa own-d by tne ate t'aiawc-ll. brotbght ti-e next lai pce.

being fold for 51. to Volney his driver, for C. H- Aoth'-ey. his oid n'vur-r. Hn will be campaigned next Josephine.

Iris, went to William i- il- t-f P.i'si urgh for Spanish Pre Appro I nrdou. MaJfld. Nee. 12. The te-is geri.osdy the.

deta paid- fling el'e fret'-. Vai and Porto Itp'-e AH feres ner will br l.ar.itr-t over tl.a ears ef the ear.iui vf their respec-Uve sovetr.meuts. "The'ain't no b'rgcr fod th.an a man that's -In Am--. Martha remarked after Unci'- "hRd rmished about th- aiU-Piitures of aomo In Search of a wife. "She Cf m.A to that oenoius'or! a tons tirne ago about the tin.c was her to marry me," observed Uncle Duvid in his quaint way.

"VVeii. yoa aid pesier mo into it, so you replied Aunt Martha. "Course I d'd-had to. 1 was bound to' lic.ic. you, ana yo-, wouldn't gtva ia without a whole lot of coax in.

I know now that you acted that way -Just to pester m-." "No, not aUogrther, but I reckon I did r.bg you a bit hoes just to see how foliish you would act." Thi.re, cow do you hear that? If 1 had sURpietoned It the time I bet I'd 'a' made you heart sore." "Guess you did- try ir, dtdn' you?" retorted Aur.t with a mischievous twinkle in her eye. "Maybe i did a time or two, hot, you always and beilered -so that I had to turn in and peacify you." David Middleton, you big story I never," exclaimed Aur.t Martha; and the semblance of a blush stole over her wrinkled, face. "I guess I Imrt you about as had as you hurt "Wed, I don't care about that; but on? thing's certain, I didn't act the foul- hka jo. 1." "Von didn't have to," retorted Uncle David, "but 1 ma, or else you Wouldn't have taken any r-f me. tfometlmes a man has so p'tead to bo a big fool before he can set a woman to love him "Yer.

an' .1 let of ern don't hava to p'tend to he' fools to make a nybody think they arc; leastwise, I've some that "She's hhiin' at urn," said Uncle David, beh'nd his hand. "Yes, I remember when I "picked you up there were some 'd-lookin' chaps castin sheep's eyes at you." "They hain't no worn than calf's eyes, and not half ss sorrowfui like. 'Pears like one can't help pityin' them; 1 never could," "Hit tin' ait me agin," said Uncle David. "Weil, yoa can't 'ault a calf for likin" green things. It'3 their nature, you see.

and they je' can't help it, besides, sich things were mad-- for on to like." "'VVeH, if 3 did pester yoa. you Petered me a whole lot. and I jest thought if I had to he pestered ail my life might as w- It take you and be do no with it." "Aral, after all, motner. reckon was about nix of one an' half a dosseti o' t'other," Yes, and a pity to spile two houses with tts when 000 woold do for both." This may strike you silly talc, coming from a couple of old. we-ii-informe 1 people, but If you could have heard It, and noted the tone of voice, the exchange of gianees, and the enpresidon of otinte-nance, you would n-tt think It silly, it was but a play of words thai covered a heart to heart talk, which furnished them a deal mora satisfaction than did amusement to these who coutJ.

only catch tho words. He never was a har.fl.como man, nor had she ever been a beautiful woman, aod yet i-i the eyes of each other they were without btein'tab. She may have -thought him a bit pnguirl 7 at first, but ii, tioie rhe became Mind to his faults, a did he to hers, nor did either ever dan be the lovo of the other. G'd nil joined together, and tbey had liec-cme one ia the truest sense of the wrcd. lake most persons who bcean aiairicd life nwnjr back in the early they na-i to struggle pretty hard to get a start; 'cot tkey never coipplained.

if they couidn't tl ey tiie.v were cectent with what they aot, and Instead of b'-fr-g (nvioin of their preb-ntlou. shoy and of 1 Icli foU generally, they music the most of their unities for being bnpoy. TTncie David is s-otneikiing of a ph'IoHO-pher, too, and like to eal find to quoe Kineiron. Among bis favorite cjuoiatlon-Is thia one: "I s-e no road of perfect peace which a man can walk, "tat To tr.ko counsel of Ids own This means, according to his Interpretation, that one roust be largely Independent of the opinions of the wnriil r-n-ernng himself If he would be happy. Not tMt 01 e' should scuff at the v-oiid.

or pay no attention to wh.it peot'la' but to be sure of nemg ami tnen ahead. Only a feed thinks he kne-w i more er knows better than everybody else, tie acts as thoug'o bo nr going- to make the v. orl.l come- to but he i bound to be dfsappoinied. Tin- world don't know him individually, nor does it care, a lor him. lint U' lie is so miueicd he cr.

make frlen-is with the world and it will sm.le on him, and he will find life welt worth living. A homely philosopher in yourg people just. lining In' Vfc. sscylngl "i'ou are worried because you don't know v. here 'the next dollar is coraho-from these huid limes.

There it in--there's your poison. Money, money, irooo-y True ii is well to want enough of il 10 keep ns in comfort and to he' aide to comfort others and advance the worid'a best interests; but if we siiipiy keep foel hearts e.f ta4th, and" work and wast it will ail come in due course. "When you stop and think of it, did you ever know a good man or gocl women, with Industrious, honest hs'dt and bee principles, to rtaey v.ant for those inir.gs v-hieii they hhuuhi daily have? I never knew of such. Tbls thmitrtit Rtrm-k tin- torciblv th'- othcr day h'id it ever iob-j hoino to I "When it does It will some time think it over; and I hope It do you rs much good as it did me." "He sure you arc right and then go ahead" is one of. the mottoes he fecom-mejid to those who have to make their own way in the world.

"Being thus assured." he says, "(to 3 many are not half "fc of themselves) then hang to your own views. Let others hold theirs, but once yo.i are convinced cf the troth anil wisdom of your judgment live--ur to it, though the heavens fall. the heaven. won't fail:) ''The timid m'nd which is ever nrone to leave decision to others, and defer to, 1 Sic judgment of the one next to Ihent. because that on-- i.

st.r-amrcT in his convictionsthat timid mind has hidden away somewhere, a native power to know hat Is best; a judgmenr which is intuitive and which Is fe-'ven it with its very being as a guide for its progress and growth. "To such as have thismural or mentai hesltuncy wish to. repeat a piece of advice, m- a mot to, which came to me sometime ego, and which wight well be adocitcd and up. to by many and many an individual who now that Ista own little bark will not sail alone, upon the f-a of life, it will, for God iaunt-ftcd It and furnished ail and radc.er and compass and light. "But the motto here Jt is: "Always da what yon ore afraid to do Po you se-' the- forte of St? Your opinions nod -ere right fcom your own pc.mt of Those 01 otheis are for them.

Kaon us sails won the wm at a gift? rent angle to his ship of life, but the same North star ffitalea ail of us Heme!" t.t" on linpi-iu-tioieut, Vienna. Nov. i-. ln the internans -th--. proposp'on to impeach the iiiir.it-r ws def-tatrd bv the Seen cte of to.

.171. Dr. AbrshatKOvic to-nav prei-p nt oi the irdemnus in place Of lb-. who resigned he was onro -st to "Xireme measures against ob-htric1or U- successor was no more successful in suppressinc it to-uny than he ha-1 been. i i i for the caus of.

genuine Populism thkt Gen. J.icob P. t'oxty, its oarnh.date for sovfrncr of Ohio, should be recalled after thc battio only in connection with the isninff of his statement of atoouoi bia poliUcai burial expenses' In c'pEiiotik'Ti the change' in the weather are accounts of thp to tn North pole. There's no ac counting fcr tastes A queer kind of an animal is eludir.fe' pursuit and puzzling th? people r.ear Tiffin. O.

Perhaps it one of John Trf-an's belated roorbacks. Aaswcrn to C. T.u'.Ur. pa. Th ptmf- law prohibits any person from killing or n.ivln? in possession or under his control any hare or rabbit with intent to Lip cr remove the same beyond the I'mMs of the stare.

Persons may have in their possession the game birds or mammals permitted to be ki'led for a period of fifteen days after the time ilmited fur tho killing of the gam. ('. A. California, Pa.Ti.e asylum for chronic jusane is situated at South Mouotaiu, lieiks county, the being tVerncrsviUe. The buildings- were completed in issi-1.

and are speclaUy devoted to the care of those Insane, persons who ha v-been transferred from the state hospitals and from the almshouses throughout the state, under 'the authority of the state board of charities. The purpose is to care for the quiet, harmless patients who have insane one yr-sr or longer, and to kc-p them rerulariy and psefnily cmp'oj-ed. Tne institution cost about ST.fO.Oo.i, and has a capacity for SO" ti.mtitcs.. S. city.

tavid Jewell was fcr the muroer of Samool Mitchell on I-Yiday, March -4. VKTEItAXS AT ULVFf AXO'MJA. Foar Uuoilrot l'eonKylvanlun Arrive and Mure 4re En Houtr. Profrram for To-Uay. Chattanooga.

Nov. VI. Aiwiut 100 Pennsylvania, veterans arrived 'here to-ay and to-night be present at the dfd-Ication Monday the thirteen monuments eree'ed by that statv ou of the late war around Cbaitanooga, in-c-ltjdTi? Mission Kldge and Ohiekataauga. The veterans thus far who have readied the -city came from Phii -delphia. The delegations from the western rt of the ttf Will arrive to-morrow over the Cincinnati Southern railroad.

Gov. Hastings and staff, and Ci -n. Ga-fcln, eomniattdt-r-in-chlef of toe tjriod Army ot the Republic, and Rfff, will arrive the morning and be escorted at once to Lookout inn, on T.ookoct mountain, where ihey bo ivj during their stay here. To-: nor row m.rht tiie ci.taens of Chattanoga, the cal C. A.

K. posts aid the confederate tlaips tender ttov. a reception at the City auditorium, for -n-hleh an ciaborate pro-4. ram has been arranged. Vt la the absence of.

Gov. Taylor. wired to-nicht. tnat, owir.fe- to urgent 1 to business. be coci'i not res at, will the visitors on tho ptrt of She state and c.ty.

Coi. Oarnett will wt-h-oma them for- the cx-confedc-rates of N. iX- -'rrest camp and Col 11. Case, Ten- jj nessoe department poraniander, will speak for the O. A.

Ft. posts, ocrt. Po.yn-tan, -president: Oen. historian: Gen. Smith and Gen Ftwaid of the Na-'ijnal park emnmlssion.

are hcie, and the arrived to-day. lasi i hu i.ii.i.n iv Sew Orleans Hoard of ileal tit Decide to tai Isuii.r Uaily HfMrd wf victim. New Orleons, Nov. 12. There wan a tug falling off In new cases aod deaths-tc-oay.

FoiioA-ing is the jast dally b-ii-letin that wal Ue Issued tM season by ti" boaro of ftea.t coneeriiit.ti the Fiat of affair-3 in New Orleans as ifjH yellow fever: Case" of yellow fever to- day, doaUis to-1av. 2: total cn--: of yenow fever to l.Tw; total O'-HtiiS from yellow fever to date. "5. cas-s nboltitcly recovered. 1,1 total cases und--r treatment.

4ii. Mobile, Nov. weather bu- lellovr Fftef In Llinois. Springfield, Nov. Dr.

L. -Adels-bergcr, prcsidmt of the stale board of health, k.is investigated tho suspected cases reported at Thbest. smi found them not to be yellow fever, but a form .,1 malaria! fever. MEET K.Vi tiELlC. There Are 123 far the IIoiium.

The fe-rt th annual reunion and reef ption of th Ancient Accepted Scottish Pile Masons, slft'na; in the vs b-y cf Pitts-harsh, win be held in the Ma sonic temple next week. November b. t. is and he States meetings of thes bodl arc held every two weeks, but the meetings next week are heKl tre 0- of those residing outsfd--- of Al'egheny these me--tings there will be many prominent Masui.s from the United States and Canada. Tr.o principal work devolving upon this assembly is the conferring ot rill the degree rum the fourth to the So far 125 euraiioates have rrade known their desire to be made thirty-second degree Masons.

Tne meetings id be pecnllgrly interfiling as Pittsburgh ei! lit the tens t'nou-sand of Ktds.hta Templars next year, and bei-ause Pi'taburgn eonsistory is the only one hi tne conntiy where ah the degrees re worked Invitation were Out y-sict-doy for th annua aerie? of reception to be given by the drill corps and mounted dt vision of Pittsburgh coromat.e. -rv. No. 1. Kiok 'ts Tconpiar, at Kenwcod on Larimer avenue.

Fod. The dates for the reception are Novmher January 'zs. February i5. and March 25. Guenther' orchestra has engaged to 1 fufiiish the music.

The committee- that ha charge of these affalra is" composed of F. P. Kbococx. Theodcn-e Haiekoiic, H. i lariit-r, Iytii C.

Knoetec, JiOUis W. Bperber. 11. L. iron.

Wiiu.im H. White. Joseph A. Henderson and John i. Scmrmdrnt k.

'J HE DIIA I'll frs. Surah Taylor New Wibnington, Nov. l.t (Spe-ciKi.) Mrs. S.irah Tayjor Sampwoti. wite f.f Irwin Snmpsfn, died this -at th a.re of TJ.

Sue as born near K-ton Vai ey and tva a sister cf th-- Tare Tavioror Reaver. Her fomily cca-8iis of Mr. Vt. ft. of -'trove CTtv, 1 K.

tr of Mer-er. Mr P. i-'ipoey of limington and Mis. An 1 "r(-ro, on or ra Ci bcrjh. Sii has been for years.

She ha-' miinv iflatii.es III-. WeUiVtlb-. O. ill. la years, died thl a-i VCfinhiiiioii a Tinea lid.

riged 1-1 ot at 1 uoo.t- Hi wa a iis.wart.il ff -r. an-i a fad pract'-' ctl in Carroii for nearly years Kt wan n. brother of tre late A. T. Mr GUI, professor theology at Seven ri-iUren him, Mrx Aieia P.us-s-dl.

I Ittshurga Mary nd Theresa, tTei'sv John 55., Canton. Kau; A. (,, W. CUvslsnd; A. rol.

eo.n.ty. month is large and from the upper law two iebuts-lookmg tusks protri.de. Th lpfe. and feet resemble thoe.of a sheep, but the toe are long and sham, making it eppear that it Is a hnrrower. it has tail.

The body is covered with a bristllngeout. ia color like that of a ground bog. 1 he farmers In the vicinity where the animal was tapturcd ay they can account far the mysterious disappearance of r.nn for the past thre months. It i- not known yet what dispnsit'on will made of the beast. MtV MOVIl TO EMOMOVVN, li'gtion Tiiiplate ompany Tr.lk Krmnuil from J'ltlsbiirirh, Ui.iontown, 12.

(Special The iniflnl Kts-ps toward locating a tin plate mid here was taken last i)igrr at a Iinblic- meeting lu-id in the' court 'house, which was attended by representative business men. The Ferguson Tin Plate Company of Pittsburgh, with a nlant at Kast Liberty, has secured a laj-ge tract of (and adjoining this city and will build a new tuvn. it the citizens will buy wo' th of lots, tho proceeds to be held by local banks and applied to payment for the new v.ork-. Married MaJf a Century. Uniontown, Nov.

(Special.) "Dr. and Mrs. F. C. P.obinson celebrated their golden wedding- yesterday at their or, Morgantown at root.

During the afternoon they held an reception, assisted by their four children. A dinner la the evening was followed by a family re-union hhr'h was nt.ten.10d by tVilliam K. Gillespie, wife. Ada Kooinson Giilespie and their children. Alien K.

GU-lespie. aU of Cant. Henry K. Roiiicc.n ap, wife of Ft. Kheridun.

Charles C. Robinson of Og.lep. Utah, Cap 1. Jonn r.axter, and Mrs Klissa-beti: Koblnson 1'aster and two chiidren, Grace and Helen, of Ada, O. f.HSt of (he I.e-vl Gang-.

Fnyettevfiie. V. Nov, 11Aibert Voiers was banged here at 1 :40 p. L-dey in the presence of over people. hen the death warrant w.i read at ncon he broke down, but finally rallied so there were no hieid.mts on the sCrtfT'ild.

He did not cut any breskrast or dinner and was very commtiolca Avi. Albert Voiers was the last -t the Lewis garg of rauri'f-rtrs and thieve; und was iiabged for the murder of Ohorles Gibson, committed at Montgomery, April 22, I.e.!. The murder of Gibson was for robbery as well a. on account vi Ftoe JUopk 1 KoHtertH Rnraetf. Fostoria, Nov.

12. An explosion of a ouantlty of gesoiin-s in the basercqt of Urn Al -ott building cause 1 the destrtiction of the entlrs buiidlng: in a few minutes. It was one of the finest business blocks in th" cite. The ground Moor was pied by the Maberry shoe nten, Vogel ill os. tailormg s-tore, Western I'ni TUcgraph Comjwtny, Amerlcna elxpress Groopf.ny and A loot Hardware Cotnyary.

The flours were oecapied t-y iiie Pioneer elub. ttie OddfeHow and oi'neest. The wdi teach Sheriff Surlin'ii Trial PoKlponed. i-kcpbarre. Nov.

12. A surprise was sprung in court to-day when District Attorn Fell asked for a continuance of the ease against Sheriff Martin and his rtent-crf, 1 hurled wirn the murder of 24 strikers al La time, on the lath of Se litem be r. Counsel for Sheriff Martin entered a vigorous protest, but it was decided to continue the eases until Janmry. Tne (iisirii attorney sold that utn cf tt.e men were srijj lu bos-pital. and coul-l not be present on next, the tb'y set for the trial.

Suspec ted Posioftte- V. tlb r. Al.oonr. Nov. 12.

Ilarvev Dnnley of Jtoring Springs, and At ley of tVacrcside. were held for court by Failed i-'ietts Commissioner. MacTo-ud' on a of r- bbing the postofi'-ce at Barbara on the -raeht of October 21. They are also horced' with extracting-ci-eck; from the Jt.irtlnsbura- postoff ire, met with bav and gaed Post -maercr la-r end at 'etsinilng to rob the pOftoft'Iee lasi s'iramtr, Three 'oldeit Weddinis. Cadiz, fc.

Nov. 12. (Spe ciu.) J. Wnarton and wife of enn-o will celebrate their golden wedding a nr. 'versa re ne.s: week bv a lot? family gathering.

L. Miller a. id wife will celt bra te the fiftieth annlverMury of their marriage on r.txt Tuesday. John pa tie-son at wife, celebrated their hi Get anniversary to-day- by a g-Htherlng- of 15'i iritnds an.i rthtth their home. Freiisbt Wreck, nt Manor.

Manor, Nov. 12. (Spcctai.i Noar he-re carl; this morning a rea end collision of fie-ipor train nit rp-svdte! In tl wreck Ot' two er a large number- of cars. Fireman Klr-ink ami Brake-man Main? wot" iojuit d. The accident was cao.s.

by en cok train, which stopped to take wntcr, be.itp re--, ir-o ov s- fr.em, "i raf tie was deiayed fu several V.ow a. MhsUvil Men. Jencnetfe. Pc, Nor-. Special.

Masked Imrglar last b'-eke Into the resident-e of Miss ilbza bet Veej. nn aged lady, sofnosed to be ttv.lt a wealthy, ami threa'encd she r.ot liivtltse the supposed hidini; ptiee of her ine.ney. myko.g thorough r-carch of the premhes left vv srh only 22 cents as their booty. Milirsteu Krfu.se to tuU. Nov.

IS. o'r'ct-k to-night the time set by the Pennant Trades and Labor assetrddy -r a.i tho men to quit work nnd lea c- the liell-ibe work. The men in the piate mi'1 voted live to one to reniain in and whole plant will continue as Killed By nil Gtrat-d, Nov. the railroad station last, night while watr-hlng a traveling "how load its Knoc.h Davis, a ed la ear: Henry Je.r-es,-aged tl yea's, Kdw a ni Lavis, ageu 22. and Frank Oraoy, age-l 21.

were struck by an engine. Ei.oi ii Davis and Henry Jones were killed. The lost two were seriously injured. Frie Prenery Pobbed. Ilrie, Nov.

12. Bu fglars bust night visited C. Conrad" blew ipen the safe and secured between bond in mor.ey. in addlti-m ta a lot of jewen v' me other vatuables. There w-re men rhev seem-'-i ro take their time to tne job.

They smok clg-ats duiiag their work. Fntnl Rasebail t.tune. Tndlaiifl. Nov. 12 -Samuel P.

Mc-Keo of WHShlngtoi; township ii'ej-ves- lord ay from the resuit of injuries reejieed a p-c-Sops in a baseball came at fteeksid--. lb: rati frcntt ti-st second bast, find coital--i with the, b.is..-.ma.5 A Fayette County Wildcat, UrdonPnnn, Nov. 12. A lota! company ha. fi'ruck a "five-barrel well in Nh h.olj,e.n township in the southern cod of i- ayette -county, at a depth of tSt f-o-t.

The well 13 loeat-d at the mouth t.t Jacob cr-ek. near the river, Jt.ib be, 'ai46lt. Gv-eepsinng. Nov. 12, (Special.) Two men -vho gave their narp-'s as Geo.

Itowry end Jcurt McCray were jailed here to-day. They were captured at West N'twtori hict Light, whiia utteciptlta- to lov non of his riTve in the course of a tr.p from I.w Yrk to At arr rite in a comment In era on the result of the election iv. New York he does not heuat to iniko with an, Esertk.a a' thi- "Th peop'e of Greater New York studied the issues well, and- now rveryl-o-Jy 1 satlefltd with the result of contest." There's Tammany eheeit for vcu. The sent'nents of the quarter million voters who voted against faraman at th recent election, hut who in doing so made the mistake of r.nt con- eitratln their pon ur.e cafe, have not b-'in changed in the least the result ef the. election, except in the V-srect that he anti-Tammany elements cb-arl" m-lle-atir, taey will atone Mi pVt for 'heir rftrnt lack of i.v their vpbttion- to Tm- many method's.

Everybody is not fled tb -result in rvew lors, among" the TftDawianyltes. The latter well icr.ow'tiiey caqnot fe-rt the tiger wlh- the old-tim Immunity. They know that fn rt.rclnr to -power they, arc but returns a continuous tight, ami that in thi the opposition, whether united or divide, will have the benefit of the' ex-'perience- acquired in the crusad which exposed and punished some of the Tan-many abuse and finally drove from power. It 5s for these pn.l kindred rearer the remo raLc organ have heirs naylntr that New motto now shrubi he, "Let i3 hAve a root." Our -neighbor, the dwelt at bngth th other day on the heauty and jroprietj this motto. The ret to which the Post alludes and the satisfaction ferrtWl to by Shsehan are both uf th? brand.

THE Tltoa OK VOl TU. PeopTe in of Carabridgp. to-day will hnruiy be ah! to detect that recent legislation, state and municipal, has caused failing off In public intertt the game fca-Jwn as It may be predicted in advance that neither e0r.tdaratlor tor the sentiment responsible by such legislation nor any quantity or ruKture of raio, sleet and enow will prevent anywhrre frfiii to ZS.Of'O piop; from being on hand to ses the g-ame Mit of Them wit! ehefrfuiij' pay $3 for a seat nd some of titeui much more. And not o.ie of theni do this for the prospective opportur.ity to sei anybody either kl'led or hurt. Nobody, ivr to game that purpr.e.

si fid thti fact aion 3 a sufficient of the charge freriuently and liicoRj-Mr ately mace that In t.ie typical fottha.I gitJr.e and the typical pre fight the i.ind.i!y!ns spirit is the same the Utent str of primeval sairagery and -ty. The perpie who tnd eood 'footbftll gftme; including tho whose jomts have become too old and stiff, tnd too rheumatic ever to t-j i'gain in sueh things, ht-cauEe tr.ey iike to sc the enthusiasm, the pupplpncss and vigor the healthful rivai-rits of yonth and youf.g manhood. They asay "di.J-they Put the game of football i-cc's revision and im-provemtrrt. As plcyed at presem it results ic to many fataiifler. and injuries, I tadinc tvrunoter 0f the snort recogniz this and will themselves bring about the changes, evfn if not stimulated to do so try legislation cr rubiio prots.sts.

Tho cof.scT.su;' of opiisloa aniens who r.4vraar!tl the jjame is that the clement of fiareer ha been chiefly Increased tnro'igh th greater of naav-dhg plays, and that the remedy fa to return to a more open fsro. VKAOK WITH MEMCO. Pregide-nt McKlnley issued a proclamation icsierday suspend in? the colb-etion rliserlmiliatir.a- lutW upen Mexican vessels, corjting-ent upon tike action by the jklexican aulhoritas a to A merlca'n ships ia Mexica- ports. -This is or- of the dlreet methods of reciprocity, a we'd-estaLU-ihed P.cpub;i.:.n prinCpie. If was one of toe principle- to hich President paid irih'otv tho'srtH it a.i kno-K-d out of Lie tariff reuUtioas during his fie trlbut- to it by app'ylng it to ncrscan Tesscl airlv-irg in A mertean it having beer shown that tn freedo.n from duties thy wer enjoyi iva r.ut ocir.g re In the treatment American Of ofur-e, seme of the newspapers said it was an Indiscreet thins to d.J that Germany would indulge u- iurtber rtitllatlon, just as ton.e of tht-in lr a predicting various r.rcj dr: retlitioi or.

ac.ount tdnglrry bid. But k-gHUtlve and ve. ij.rocUy uar t.iy I one uf tae minor in jromothig AiriCf'c fl interest in Mcico. Tio- reasons tuey arc not more de eloe-l th'-rs sr iiaic us apply la Saula ar.a Leiaral Amen-an countries. In a recent report to the sfrtle ds -partmnt the Un'ted No)-ale-, Mni.i;, urged American munu-f -icturt-r and expoitsrs hi genera! to tii.ite In the tstal Ushment ot atiiOs bj that coimtry.

H-f pciotcd out that th.j states of So itv. i Hlnaloa. offering pnrtleularly Invitirt? fields to An.rrican the United ftatss has or.ly a little thau G) rrr vi.t of the fartlspi The -ndy reaaon, as consul indicates, that Euicpun countries have been able to eetir -and hold so much of thia at the very fibers of th.j United States, is tkst they have taken Ictorext go after it. Pvent-ualty the Stares will dtsplsee I'M trorll competitors there. btiL as the consul y.ays.

u.ntH more are shtre and rre.re coinm---ref4l traveiors employed who are faiaiiiar with the Spanlsii language, 'r-id v. continue to go Kurcne naiurilly be-Lrgs to tho'llritsd Suioa. The name condition apply a to traJe with tho Countries farther SltlKKR tlfV AH. mayor of Phihvlefphla ycierday s'snj the pasaecl by couuuils Iefc.Te the citj a a to the Cnfted Oa Corep.u.y. withholding execution of until injunction atily hav Urfl i settled court.

The of cr not h-s'fS csel end of la the City of J.ove ciher fi tags, end Ls not l.k-dv to end the tiisjrfjsirlci) tic: m.t'ter by -the From oae point tie' the ni a 50-d 'r, th i-hint nr term. the principal feature which are tht the -p-ivatfl company wl-l pay a rr-ntal of a ye ir or thl-ty year. and exp-r tha tap-rover of tr-' Ac conducted hy thj rcat.icipa:Pv, tf pcia: hf i.tti a success, arci pei-- to run dowo to sacli eo. i tire city would have to a vc ry largi catourt of moncj- to Lr it i.p tc- roLLiemcs auk ruosKD." ehny-IUIll "line.4 Sluit flnw to i-tDlftl lin'imrllp Prlot. Philadelphia.

Nov. li-Th acconl Wti! ay to-morrow In their efroris to hoist rr up the bard coal trade, the have coiled a halt on the rato'of production, and every oillery na the region shut oown ytMer.lay. EIGIITF.I-; SAIl.OH IXJIRKII. eWr Mmn.l Turn Ovrv In Gate. 8t.

Jahn. N. Nov. 12. The Clouer-s- ter b.tnkli schooner Helen G.

W-lls was lowaJ into this p. at to-day, rtriptH-d cf canvas rii'ginrr cod spars. gha turned almost bo. torn up during tbr gale on lay r.ipiit last and baiely fouftdettr.R. Fvery an of the Iti.teen rn board Was b.J.jreii.

Tho hbip hold, the loie-ccstle end the cabin illie.l with water; eve-y bit of he food and rloihlng wa water st aked and the deck were w-pt of dories, gear, cables and bun. 11-IJIS I'KICT hrlatian llri.lenvor foclelle cf the M. P. (l'urcli Meet. A eub-distrirt ctinvention of Methodist rrotestant Chiisllan Kndeavt.f saeb ties was held In the Fourth M.

P. church. East Fnd. Morolnr aftcrroon and ecniig wire laM convention was in vfty rrsncrt a me. ss.

Tha proareni a given b. the Cmn-mercltl G.9iHt of yetiletdfv' curried out substantially. About delegate were nnnsliler. or the louff tie met. r.jbSn-iore.

Nov. Tie cf the rnj their fiartt. Haiattl eonv. mini The r.llos'nc -er-eie-t'-l: Mrs. K111? "no.

i. i-arrie of Te, presebr.t: Mr. i. IS. Mrtflit ef HM-tlinor'.

vier-pterijwtrtr Mrs. II lri of nr.ri I-. -rt l'lit Mr. it IllcVi'nan of Nrca.vCle, -r 11., Vr, Anrte V. Gum-tin -f Vlrk-l-urg.

Mia. t. ii'inn, tt Mr J. Jerfrwn Thoia ef ma urr-r. The ju meets -mr ia t-iTlngH.

Art Won't Wed tour.g lM.S1n.an. Chicago, Nov. 12. The ehpagemsnl between Felicite olehy and Georg-H. Pulimnn lus be-n broken.

Mr. Pullman was pi-uoti. ally disinherited in father's wi'l. Ion. It la II I fact had loir to tin witn the break.

The (s trade slmulianr ously the depart ore of the young lady lor b-i bom-, Llkhmrt, 111., ir-mi bleiigo, where t-he had Wn ret eul iy a 4tdctu of Mr. PoUinsit mother. Ltuiian Will Pass. p. Nov.

12, Prcdderit McKlntty, In hi niesoi cotire-i v. ill present tbe argument tor Hawaiian Th" adrrlr.trt ration lues tnad-. p.di t.f the and Prhlert is at'nled rr arc than tn. of tbe iciiiitors i 10 retlfy th ttcuty. Plnlt M.iiinloji.

D. 12 Be Cote today's cabinet meeting tor Pint' of New York had a Imii croerence H-ltn Jh-; rt si lent in which the New pa. an tint Ion was mas over, mm' the sti-ator Ihnl he vio'j bk to have coni' in the matter of tappoiutnients. M.G. Available balance.

gold res'rve, departn. Noveirber co'to-i cr-ip ter-rt A lege, ptiuml lo so t. M. Bots' lb T'liitoti States, baa let at his tiwn ejut lei ie t.f 111 health. Ti Japan.

legation at ir.dr,iio.i makes ot'ic; il reports tbr.t Sl-enragua had t. ndeied to Japan the ftan-th'ae of toe Nicaragua canal. The Iowa Ay: ae-tHornl coIlfc. at it annual cf-trroni enirt, baa t-onie'-rea on Jami Wih-oii, of atrlcioti.ro the Mcrvbiiey the 01 in aster I fictit ultore. Cr.pt.

L. llo 'tirr of the nebtirg sen beet. that Mens be tuken to pt "vent Lac termination of 1h sea He mys 1 liii natives of th titlan island are dependent Upon preservation. nictci.F UKt'oitii 511.1111:11. INtdle MrnulHr Ityrtrttl (ud Had Withdraw.

f'r'. as-i N'-v. IM-il JloTiufrh-, the cotrlt hurt tn match rn.ee w.th jl-i-e- at the Cnllieum an-! wlilisiw aftt-r the arventh rnile. Mit i -1' tin i tiven la th follow. f.g -unto nt re: Ml- race, 55 n.Uo tnateh.

purss lKtr tnii. 1-6; aeeni.a, ourlh. -12 ti'th, il tit sevetoh. 1-3: llth. KS2XR; recti.

OV; i' let l'-, Le.iT; eteventn. tr-. I--; twellle, 4-sf th'ttreiith. ftar-te." th, J-iieOS 1-hr w-ud tot- (Dld ilolnwn Til i oriA nu. or.

thirff r.utieed fclvi.t telf-intele And t' oC "Vaj r.s.tMfar'nrer' gjararitea wltii every of l.iefia'.t J-ee 1 hh. a- it 'ia. C'-iin-ptey Ran at opeOnii it the rei i- bfld hi" rr Iffnrt i.Pa-.l ytli -trait rr Flit 1 ere revet" Itl Ar tie i -xpt. item, gjii. be.k to the to t.

Nt-rtt-. w. ta. fr -N hui Ty lht a p-xp. whr.

he thf arc-. Llf "Thet i Ua that every e-C i Kh hat -f tr.ma wbh tb- kvl roe e.t i- ine-e- t.f the a Iris trey did rwrv." vh.tjR.. of rli ti 1 v. ire innw be -lorgi-a- o. hi" fii'in 'a I i b.fc la utti-t ouutfv d'Hii.

iile tn: i ibsirj I t-r rb a-i-- oat 'o litn wtth ph. n.j'Vt. hi jm (Jtsmntte4: v'. fei -f Ib-tn tantrvn. ia J.

-r wir -H--irr isir. Tslk- r-I wui lot a hit 3 'ft-. tn tt rn th icunul'rtl wf tnar.y i. H.I-. m- i 1 lo" Wa.arr-A i.t.1 Carir,.

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