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at AataMMlM.T he "body and ran n jn g gear of an
e rd iaa ry boraeleee cab, ae employed in New York, weigh about 2200pounde, th e b a tte ry weighs 1600 pounds and th e m achinery 600 pounds, m aking a to tal of 4900 pounds. To reduce th a t w eight one au thority advocates
•the nee of steel tub ing Ip tho place of wood for th e body of the carriage, 6ut in some q u a rte rs th a t is objected to on th e ground of th e liability of steel to snap un d er th e sudden strain and p ressu re to which an autom obile is subjected, especially in the c ity .
Inetleet •f.AnlmaU T h eir S e lv e lle n . T he in stin c t of anim als sometimes
leads them out of the depths of caves from which a roan not knowing the rou te would hard ly escape alive. An illu stra tion of th is fact is the story Or. Hovey tells of a frisky young puppy th a t knew no fear and would boldly follow th e explorer to the rem otest bounds. One day the dog lost him self in a gallery he undertook to exp lore on h is own account. A lamp was s e t fo r him a t Echo River, and the party fe tn rn ed to the hotel. The next
1 > m orning th e dog was found sitting byth e liadip p a tien tly waiting for aid. No
■ sooner, how ever, had he been carried H ever th e r iver th e n he ran away again,
and was v isa in g for tw o days, and then appeared on top of earth once more. I n th e derknesa of perpetual m idnight h e had flouudered through m ud banks, swam rivers and threaded ia triea te passages. He was gnided by hie m ysterious gift of orientation to th e a c lt m iles away from the piece in the bowels of the earth whence he started . T he scent th a t took him to th e only o u tle t is-probably sim ilar to th a t which p ilo ts hom ing pigeons
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I lia Saeee o f * e e » e r .
L ittle Bobbie wee en terta in ing Mr. Geezeley, while Mias Fripperaan wsa
iteire ad justing her back hair and final dabs with
u pstairs ad justing giving h e r face a f< the powder-puff.
"M y sister eaye yon ain’t got no idea of h u m o r,'’ said Robbje. ~~
" In d e e d ,” Mr. Geezley /re tu rn e d . "W hen did ehe say th a t?”
" J is t a fter yon was here the last time. She said ehe seen yon lookin' at yourself in the m irror several times, and you never langhcd w unst.”— Cleveland Leader.
H e w So Suet T h r o n g la t h e W r n t e r W l i h e e t a C o ld .
"T h is idea th a t m any people have, th a t w in ter is an unhealthful season, is all wroug. W inter is just as healthful as sum m er, if people will take care of them selves. If you want to go through the w inter w ithout a cold, observe these few sim ple rules:
"D o n 't overheat your house, and don 't stop all ventilation. Sleep in a cool room , hut keep warmly covered. Always take off your outdoor wraps when you come in the house, and a l ways pu t them on when you go out.
nd, lastly , ju st as long as thci„ „ ongsnow on th e ground, do n 't go with-
Thifl last ru le is
th eir voyages through the air.
T ry C lraln -o 1 T r y € » r a l n - 0 !Ask your g ro c e r to -d a y to show you a
pack age of O maik O, th e now food d r in k th a t tak es th e p la c e o f coffee. C h ild ren m ay drink It w ith o u t In ju ry a s w ell a s th o adult. All w ho t r y It like It. O b a in -0 has that r ls h w a l b ro w a1 o f M ocha o r la v a , but Is m a d e from p u re g ra in s ; th e m ost d elica te s to m a c h rece iv es It w ith o u t dlatrsM . H th e p r ic e of coffee. 15c. a n d 26e. per p ack age. Sold by a ll g ro cers .
T h e Jap aaes of Form osa ha trade.
nm en t in th e Is lan d opoly of th e c a m p h o r
S t a t s o r Ohio , City o r Toledo, * ^
F a Ait a L C i / knsv n iakee o a th th a t he is the aralor partner o f the llrm o f F. .1. ( n r sky «v Co., doing bu*lneFFintheCltyofTol««do,County and Stateaforeeald , and tlm tea ld Arm w ill pay th e sum o f o s a h ln d h k d do lla rs fo r each an d every care o f c a ta h b h t h a t can n o t he eared by th e u*e o f H a l i/ b C a ta r r h < vrk .
F ra n k J . C h e s k v ., Bwbrn to before me ami auhecriln-d in my 4 1 nreaence, th is <'.th day of iJecembcr.i 0SAL> A. 1>. 18w. A. W . O lkahos, f — ) Not ary Public.
n a il's Oaterrh Cure Is taken Internally, and a c ts d irectly on the blood and mucons aurraces of the system . Send for testim onials, free.
F. J . C hsihiy A Co., Toledo, O.Fold by DrujcglaU. 75c.H a ll^ Fam ily P illaare the best.
G erm any m a n u fa c tu re s s e v e n ty p e r c e n t. 6 t t h e w o r ld ’s p ro d u c tio n o f coa l tu r co l-
Ike C u r e , Wo P a y *In-(be way F in d ley ’s Eye S alve Is so ld . C hronic and g ra n u la te d lids c u re d In 30 days; com m on s c /e eyes In 3 d ay s, o r m oney back for th e a sk in g . Bold by all
' d ru g g ists , or by m all, 25j . box. J . P . H attbb , D ecatu r , T exas.
Ten denom inations h av e e s tab lish ed an d m a ln U ln m ission* In A laska .
F ite perm anently cured. No fits o r ne rv o u s peas a fter Arst day’s use of D r. K line’s G rea t Nerve lieefp rer.fx t r ia l b o ttle and tre a tis e free D a. R. If. K lim s . M d ..W l A rch 8 t. ,P b lla .,P a .
O utdoor m u sic a l p e rfo rm a n c e s a re n o t perm itted In Ht. P e te rsb u rg .
For W hooping Cough. Plso’s C ure Is a auc- e e s s fn lremedy. M .I*.D ie t e r , 67T hroopA ve., Brooklyn. N. Y., Nov. 4, IKM.
New York C ity has tw e lv e tim es aa m an y ch u rch es a s M erlin.
44 The Best isCheapest."
X W t lt»tn this from experience in every department o f life . Good clothes ere most eerviceeble end nveer the longest. Good food gives the te s t nutriment. Good medicine. Hood's Serseperdle, is the best end cheepest, beceuse it cures, ebsotutely CURES, when e ll others fed.
S in g u la r S u ccess iv e D ro w n in g # .A Beth m en, noticing that a paper
would be read before the Historical Society giving an account of the loas of th e ah ip Hanover at the m onth of th e Kennebec River November I), 1849, recall a the atrauge case of what might •Im oet be called hereditary drowning. C harles W eld was a seaman on hoard th e Hanover, and was drowned when ehe waa wrecked. His father was drowned by th e loss of a steam er bound from New York to Charleston, 8. 0 , , and his grandfather, the Hon. Benjam in W eld, once .Secretary of L egation to F rance during the Adm inistra tion of F reaiden t John Adams, when very aged, fell from a factory in to th e Androscoggin H irer and was drowned. They were all lesidents of B runsw ick, Me. — Lewiston (Me.)
a young Maori men who have been to college apparently become as w hite men in all th eir ways, hut after a couple of years at home diinlo"(Heir gypsy customs.
rift back
Mrs. Mnkham's Medicine Made• New Woman of Mr*. Kuhn.
[LlTtaa TO UBS. riNKUAM MO. 64.4*1!M D * a * M b s . P in k iia m — I think It i i
■ y duty to w rite to you expressing ray sincere g ra titu d e for the wonderful relief 1 have experienced by the use of Lydia K. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound. I tried different doctors, also different kinds o f medicine. 1 would
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out your rubberi the moat im portan t of all, for two colde out of th ree come from wet feet.”—The Independent.
W h y M en A re B a ld .Men grow bald,women do not. Why
not? Because women do not p a tro n ize b arb er shops where there i i no such a rticle as nn individual comb and brush . I t is the joint stock business in comb aud brush th at scalps a man before h is time. The communism of participation leads to universal depi-
W hy does a m an’s hair fall out b e fore his w hiskers? Because it is at least tw enty years o lder.—New York
1 ' l k e F i n d i n g M o n e y #T h e u se of th e E n d le ss C hain K taroh
B ook in th e p u rc h a se o f "R ed C ro ss ' and ‘‘H u b ln g e r ’s B e s t’’ s ta rc h , m ak es it ju s t lik e f in d in g m oney. W hy, fo r on ly 5c you a re e n a b le d to g e t one la rg e 10c p a c k a g e o f "R e d C ro ss" s ta rc h , o n e la rg e 10c p a c k age o f " H u b in g e r ’s Best*’ s ta rc h , w ith th e p rem iu m s, tw o S h a k e sp e a re p a n e ls , p r in t ed In tw e lv e b e a u tifu l co lo rs, o r one T w en tie th C e n tu ry O lrl C a len d a r, em b o ssed In go ld . A sk y o u r g ro c e r fo r th is s ta r c h and o b ta in th e b e a u tifu l C h ris tm a s p re se n ts free
H e r S tra n g e B elie f.To cook a beefsteak correctly is nn
art. Knowing that, the woman of one household discovered th a t from the m oment she first exposed it to the flames, beginning with the figure on< she could count no fu rther than seven before it was necessary tc give the other aide a chance to see the fire. Then seven again, and tu n i. and so on till perfection rew arded her care. When a new servant came into the family ono of the first questions that met her was, "Can you broil a steak?” "Yes, m um ,” she said. ,
Aud, nevertheless, the woman though t it m ight be well to give hei
•some advice."Always count seven before you
tu rn the s teak ,” was what she said. Not long a fter some member of the family was in the kitchen when a juicy porterhouse was fairly sizzling over the tire, the maid was away iu auothei p a rt of th e room, but suddenly she darted up to the stove.S "O pe-tw o-three-four-fivc-six-seven,’ she ra ttled off the num bers breathless Iy, and tu rned tho meat. After a hmp interval the same thing happeuec
"W hat do yot member of the family said.
"O h , I duuuo, it’s just strange beliefs of the m issus," she re plied .—New York Hun.
I l i t . r e e l in g C h em ica l H tib .lan re .Potassium is one of the most inter
eating substances known to chemical workers. The metal itself is scarcely need at all in tho arts, bu t its many salts are of imm ense practical value, being used largely in the
THE BIG MILK COMBINE WAIINGTOTBEPOWERS PUERTO CABELLO TAKENNew Company Expects to Have M on
opoly of Supply in Several S ta te s
CONTRACTS W ITH PRODUCERS.
T h e I n c i r p o r a t io n o f t h e M ilk T r a i t In D e la w a re —II »« » C ap ita l S lack o f S.lo,- OOO.OOO—P ric e o f t h e F lu id H it . B ean • ta i le d i o r a d n n l l r an il M » r H e In c re a M d —C anre. U iv m h r D ea le r* .
Lord Salisbury Says T here Will Be No Foreign Intervention .
WILL DEAL WITH BOERS ALONE-
K nglam V e F r lm e M in is te r IMec iisses th e S itu a tio n In a S peech a t t h e L ord
M ay o r’s D in tie r—D efen d s t h e G overn* u ie n t’s A ction a n d M ispresses C o n fidence In th e Ite s ii l t .
N ew Y oaa C ity (S p e c ia l) .—H o m e h c h W i a n d c o n s n u e r s oT m ilk In g e n e ra l w ere n o t e n c o u ra g e d by th e (m U ouncom ent from W ilm in g to n , D e l., of th e In c o rp o ra tio n in t h a t S ta te of n g ig a n tic mlllr. t r u s t , t h e c a p ita l Htoofc o f whliU Is .t3),000,000. T h is a c t io n In d lc e te j th a t th e p r ic e of m ilk in New Y ork C ity a n d v ic in ity is to g o to even a h ig h e r p rice th a n a t p re se n t —i l . 61 per c a n o f fo r ty q u a r t s —a n d th a t th e re is a s t ro n g p ro b ab ility th a t th e in c rea sed figu re will be m n lu ta liv 'd .
S te p s to form au o rg a n iz a tio n to c o n tro l
u n d e r ta k in g , a n d tw o y e a rs ag o it was Raid th a t E ng lish ca p ita l w as to be In v e s te d in th o schem e. N o th in g p ra c tic a l w as acco m p lish ed In th is d ire c tio n .
T h e p ro jec t w as n o t ab a n d o n e d , h o w e v e r. b u t m en of m eans a n d la rg e w hole- s a le d e a le rs In m ilk iu New York, New Je rs e y a n d C o n n ec ticu t d ec id ed to u n d e r ta k e th e w ork of c o n tro llin g th e o u tp u t of m ilk in th e se S ta te s . T h e C o n so lid a ted M ilk E x c h a n g e or th is c ity w as th e p rim e m o v e r in th e p lan , and It w as ch iefly th ro u g h th e m em bers o f th e E x c h a n g e
th o t ru s t w as In c o rp o ra te d In D ela-
L ondun (By C ab le).—At th e L o rd M ay o r's la u q u e t L ord W olseley. C o m m a n d e r- iu - wbief of th e Arm y, an n o u n ced th a t o rd e rs uad been Issued for th e fo rm a tio n o f a n o th e r d iv is io n , w hich w ould be se n t to S o u th A frica. If n ecessary , be ad d ed , th e Second Arm y C orps w ould be m obilized .
L o rd S a lisb u ry , In sp e a k in g of E n g la n d 's w ith d raw a l, from S am o a, sa id th e is la n d w hich had been c e d e ! w as of sp e c ia l im p o rta n c e to G erm any , b u t of no v a lu e to 3 r c a t B rita in . H e co n tin u e d . "W e h ad ih e h a rb o r w hich th e y w a n te d , a n d th e 3 e rm a u s h a d te r r i to ry In w h ich we w ere
r e la tio n s w ith G o v e rn m en t a t th e p re s e n t a ll we co u ld d e s ire .'m om ent a re r
m ilk in thesec h an g e or th is c ity i
th e p lan , and ll he m em bers o f t
t r u s t w as in c o rp o ra te d In w are u n d e r th e nam e of th e P u re Milk C o m p an y .
A m e e tin g w as held a t K idney, N. Y., e a r ly In O ctober, by th e F ive S ta te s Milk P ro d u c e r s ’ Union, a t w hich i t w as uu-
icod th a t th e p lan to form n t ru s t w as d e r way. I t w as sa id th a t c o n
t r a c t s w ere a b o u t to be m ad e w h en s u p p ly o f m ilk for th e n ex t five ye® been o b ta in ed . T he c o n tra c ts wereIn to effect en p r ic e ag re e d up o n vv fiirtw o an d a h a lf c e n ts p e r q u a r t . T he p ro d u c e rs w ere a g re e to a ecep t p re fe rred s to c k In th e coi pu n y , w h ich w as to be th e a m o u n t of t y ea rs . C ertlflcm every i lO so
w as to be n o n -a sse ssab le , to th e a m o u n t of ton c en ts p e r c a n fo r tw o
ites w ere trf be issu ed for e a rn ed . T h e sum o f $2,500,-
w as sa id , had been sot as id e fo r th a t ». T h is a r ra n g e m e n t, o r o n e very to It, w tit ev id en tly co n c lu d e d , and
ifiou of th e P u re M ilk Com-
e rte d by the u st th a t
• o rg a n iz e rs an d m en h e rs of th e T ru s t th a t th e p r ic e of m ilk hii
th e droi an d th e
lig h t w h ich
i p u rp o se .| td m ila r t j th e in c o rp o ra I I p an y fo llow ed
* is Qf O ft
g o n e u
d ec re a seth e m ilk p ro d u ce rs h ave been m ak in g m o re ch e e se an d b u tte r th a n be fo re , ow ing to iucrcttHod dem an d fo r th o se a r tic le s . T hey sa y th a t if th e fa rm ers can g e t m ore fo r b u t te r a u d cheese th a n fo r m ilk they a re n o t g o in g to sell m ilk an d lose a la rg e r
11 W hile th e sm all ilealere n .lm lt th a t th e re Is so m e t r u th In th e a rg u m e n t a b o u t th e d ro u g h t h a v in g m ad e m ilk m o re s c a rc e d u r in g th e sum m er, th e y a s se r t th a t th e a lle g e d in c rea sed d em and fo r b u t te r a n d ch eese e x is ts on ly In th e m inds of th e
| w h o lesa le d ea le rs , who use th a t ns a n ex- iso fo r in c re a s in g th e p rice of m ilk to
R eg a rd in g th e w ar. th e P rim e M in is te r »uld he w ished to d e p re c a te c e r ta in c r it l-
i stsm s and s ta te m e n ts w hich w ere n o t w ell j founded . A feeling ex is ted th a t th e lack ! Df tro o p s was in som e w ay <1 tie to w a n t of' a c tio n o n th e p a r t o f th< G o v e rn m e n t. O n
th is po in t th e re h ad been tw o o p in io n s , |»one Iu favo r of a n d th e o th e r a g a in s t m ill-
la s t su m m er an d th e co n seq u en d ec re a se in th e m ilk su p p ly , a n d because
p ro d u ce rs h ave b een m ak lu i
a n d th e o th e r a g a
sa id th e P rem ie r , s tro n g n a tio n a t ta c k in g a su re ly , as o u r fo rce s a re w ould be n e a re r th e t r u th
w ere a w eak n a tio n a t ta c k -
T ho in c rea se in th e p rice o f : tho su m m e r and th e fall lias be T he ta c t th a t th e T ru s t w as i
i c e . l g r a J u f t » « . w e know ,Uh th e T ru s t wna n h o u t to he s lh le e t th e out-ti
h t in to ex is ten ce w as k ep t ns q u ie t a s " E v e ry ind iist possib le . T h e p rice was on ly $1.21 p e r can uf fo r ty q u a r ts In A ugust. On S ep tem b er 1 It w as in c rea sed to $1.31 p e r can . T h en .
c r 1, th e re w as a n o th e r r a is e to
Unit wo w en eak one. B ut. i fa r d is ta n t, it ' say th a t we wi g a s tro n g one."TVliat was th e c a u se of th e w a r a n d th e
r u ltim a tu m ? I t w as sa id th a t it w as HUSO we had ta k e n m easu re s to in c re a se fo rce in S ou th A frica. If we b ad in
c re a se d th is fo rce ea r lie r , th e T ru u sv a u l u lt im a tu m w ould h ave been se n t e a r lie r . T h e rea l c au se d a te d b ack to th e u n f o r tu n a te a r ra n g e m e n ts of 1831, w h e reb y w e p e rm itte d a c o m m u n ity a d m itte d ly h o s ti le to u s to en joy th e r ig h t of a c c u m u la t in g u n b o u n d e d m u n itio n s of w ar.
" O u r tro o p s a re now b e g in n in g to a r r iv e iu S o u th A frica . F o re ig n n a t io n s h a v e co m p lim en ted us on th e co o lness w ill w h ich \vm have rece ived new s of c h e c k s
we know th a t ch
Paredes Compelled to S u rren der the City After a F ierce B attle .
CASTRO’S ENEMIES ALL SUBDUED,
G en era l P a re d e s f ie ld O ut F o r T tvo D ay*— Al la rk U pon P u e r to C a b e llo M ade F ro m H aiti L an d a n I R ea—M ore T h sn fi.V> K ille d a n d XV •in in led In t he P ig h i - lo g —T iir r.lty In l lu ll ts .
F v e iit i Cahello , Venezuol-i (B y C able). —G enera l P - ire lo s s u r r e n d e re d P u e rto C abello n f V) o’c lo ck S u n d a y m o rn in g a f te r a te r r ib le b a ttle . In w h ic h . It Is e s tim ated , o v e r s ix h u n d re d ; a n d fifty persons were k illed an d w o unded .
Tho on ly G en e ra l w ho r e n a m e 1 fa ith fu l to A ndrade u f ic r th e d e p o se d P re s id e n t was com pelled to seek s a f e ty in flight was a tta c k e d from b o th la n d an d s«tti. ' T he laud Htta k was b e g u n F r id a y n ig h t by a la rg e force of m en u n d e r G e n e ra l R am on G u e rra , one of <*i= tro 's s t ro n g e s t su p p o rte rs . D e su lto ry l ig h tin g co n tin u e d u n til ab o u t 4 o ’clock S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , b u t P a red es co u ld uo t lie co m p e lle 1 to g ive up his p o s itio n .
D u rin g th e n ig h t G u e r r a 's m en m ade p ra c tic a lly no h ead w ay . A lm ost as soon as it w as d a y l ig h t , h o w ev e r , t h e a t ta c k in g fo rce m ad e u fierce a s s a u l t on th o o itr , co m p e llin g P a re d e s t » r e t r e a t to F o rt L ibe ra to r . T h is e n g a g e m e n t la s te d ab o u t an Ilnur an d a half, tin* l i t t le g a r r is o n s tu b b o rn ly r e s is tin g ev ery in c h o f th o g ro u n d . D u rin g th e s t ru g g le m an y m en fell on bo th sides, b u t th e o d d s w ere o v e rw h e lm in g ly a g a in s t P a re d e s , a n d a t a b o u t 5 o .clock G u e rra had fo rced a n e n tr a n c e in to tho
T h e fleet a rr iv e d iu th e h a rb o r ab o u t 8 o’clock , a n d Im m ed ia te ly b e g a n to b< ha rd th e c ity . T h e ra n g e w as too g r how ever, an d th e g r e a te r p a r t p roved In effective.
P a red es co n tin u e d to re s is t t h e com bined a t ta c k o f th o lan d an d sen fo rce s u n til 10
ow in g to th e g r e a t loss he he w as co m p e lle d to sur-
THE MARKETS.Late Wholesale Prices of Country
Produce Quoted in New York.
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•Rate D a iry tu b s , e x t r a s .Im ita tio n C re a m e ry ................. 20F ac to ry , fre sh f i r s t s ................ — (t*
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THE BOEB- B R M ffAB.Invasion of C ape Colony by O range
Free S ta te Forces.
LAST OF THE INFANTRY SAILS.
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nr.ANs AMP PEAS,B fan s—M arrow , c h o ic e , 1898 2 10 0 2 15
M edium , 180*......................... — 1 85T ea. ch o ice , IRfN................... (S’ 1 soR ed k id n ey , c h o ic e . 1H98. 2 15 (S 2 20W hite k id n ey , c h o ic e , 1899 2 41 (S' 2 50 Yellow eve, 2 00 (S' 2 05L im a , f \ i i ............................... a so e » as
O reen r'>a», b n R s ............... ...... — ffif 1 271,r a n i r s amp B anm els—prehr .
A ppies, g re e n . V h b i ............... 1 50 #8 2 80B aldw in , V h b l . .................... 1 50 (S' 2 50
G rap es. D el., V b a s k e t ........... 1 1 rS' 15N iag a ra . V b a s k e t ............... 6 (ffi 10
P ea rs . Reekel, V b o s h ............. 1 00 <0 2 50K elfer, V hbl,................... 1 50 (S' 2 2.)L aw ren ce . V b b l ......................1 75 <s 2 25u lnees, ap p le , V bbl ___ 2 00 <5 8 50
C ap e C od , V bbl 5 00 (S’ 6 00Quli
? too g re a t, of th e firing
o ’clock , w hen , had su s ta in e d ,
W hen C a s tro an d li c ity a scen e of ru in a n d th e ir eves. D e a d an d w o u n d a ro u n d everyw hv
T he bom bnrdm
n b errle s^ f
1399. c h o ic e , V lb .. c h o ic e ......................
Pacific C o ast, 1898, ch o ic e . —C om m on to p r im e ............... 8
O ld o d d s ...................... 2
o fficers en te re d the d d e v a s ta t io n met
ed w ere lying
Fow ls, V Ih ............................. — ioC hickens, V lb ..................... — <® ioR oosters, V lb ............................. — <s? 6ra rk e y s , V lb ............................. n <g) nD ucks, V p a i r ...................... 40 <® 60Geese, V p a i r .............................. 1 00 <51 l 37P igeons, V p a i r ................... 15 <g> 20
DRESSED POCLTBY.T urkeys, D lb ....................... 7 12B roilers, P h lln ., V Ih ............. 11 m 17Fow ls, S ta te A P e n n .. V l b . . 10 <5> 11D ucks. L. I. sp r in g , V lb . . l l (*> 14’i
B iii is h o m c e r s K ille d in a S k irm ish N e a r H e lm o n l—.(Jneen V ic to ria R e v iew s th e l lo u s e h o fd C av a lry " B ound F01 S o u th A fr ic a —B asu to s F a llt irn l to th e Hi I tIs li—.T h e F ee lin g In E n g la n d
Loxpom (B y C a b le ) .—T h e W ar Office has rece ived fro m G en e ra l S ir Red vers t iu lle r a t C ape T ow n th e fo llow ing d isp a tch :
"A r e c o n n o i t r in g fonce from th e O range R iver h ad a sk irm ish w ith th e enem y ab o u t four m iles e a s t o f B elm ont.
’’C a su a ltie s in th e N o rth u m b e rla n d F usi Hers, C a p ta in (a n d b reve t L ie u te n a n t-C o lon e l) C. E . R e ith -F a lc o n e r k illed , L ie u te n a n ts s . V. D evon an d II. C. Hall w o unded , in th e N o rth L a n c a s h ire reg im e n t, L ie u te n an t C. C. W ood an d tw o p riva te* w ounded . This is th e o n ly re p o rt to h a n d ."
L a te r th o W ar Office received th is d is p a tc h from C ap e Tow n:
"C o lo n e l G o u g h a t O range R iver re p o rts th a t h e m ad e a reco u n o lsean o e fo r fifteen m iles to a | o ln t n in e m iles w est of B e lm ont w ltn so mo officers and a p a tro l. They first c a m e up o n a Boor p o sition on a g rea t s e m i-c irc u la r rid g e . S ta n d in g out In a p la te a u , C o lone l G ough end eav o red to m ak e th e B oers dev e lo p th e ir s t re n g th by le m o n s tra tio n s of tw o sq u a d ro n s of th e F ifth L a n c e rs an d a field b a tte ry on th o left w ing a u d one a n d a ha lf co m p an ies of m o u n ted in f a n t r y o n th e r ig h t. He k ep t his a r t i l le ry In th e m iddle of th e p la te a u , >ut of ra n g e of In fa n try
" T h e enem y ’nvu lry from a th e cava a r o u n d t th a rp sh o
m eed by firing a t th e a gun to.the north end. As
d ry in o p en o rd e r m ade a c irc le he en e m y th e h ills seem ed full of
The laundress is sure of satisfactory results in her I work if she uses Ivory Soap. Linens are of immaculate whiteness: no dirt or streaks anywhere. There’s m room for criticism in the work when brought homeJ Ivory Soap is cheaper than common soaps in th? nd.1]
A WORD OF WARNING -T here are many whit* sps esch repres'nted lo b* «u* • fne8j as the 'Ivory'.' they are not. but like all counterfeits, la k the pecui ar and icmarkable qu Mths 3»t the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist up n getting It. ,
coevmoHT itM av nn pwo :t a a oawsli e
! ,U Tlho m o u n ted in fa n try at- th e en em y 's left and
b o m b ard m en t w as w a tc h e d by th e officers of th o A m erican , B r it ish . F ren ch ,
Geese, E a s te rn sp r in g . Squabs, V d o s .
H av —P rim e . V 1 C lover m ix ed
1 50 ($! 2 -
e r a heavy r sk irm ish - ’ m eu tlonvd I
HAT AMD STRAW.P rim e , Y 100 lb . . .
S traw —No. 1th o A m erican , ]G erm an an d D u tc h c ru is e rs , ly in g at a co n s id e rab le d is ta n c e o u t in th e h a rb o r , and w hen P a re d e s s u r re n d e re d D r. B ru is ted . of 1 P o ta to e s , L. I . . V bblth o U n ited S ta te s c ru is e r D e tro i t , w ent 1 J e rse y , V b b l ...........a sh o re , to g e th e r w h th e s u rg e o n s of th e Sw eet, J e r s e v , V bbl o th e r w arsh
S everal led to boi
8 2 ^ 85
i f I j E r -•ngt!
rg eo n s of th e ; Sw eet, J e rse y , h ip s , to m in is te r to t h e w ounded , i C abbages, L. I.. Y 100 . d ay s ag o , w henag o , w hen C a s tro th re a t- : Unit
m bard Puortc* C ab e llo un less tho J O ran g e Co. re iu d e rv d , 1 'ra e ls B. Loom is, | O k ra , V c a r r ie r
Rquasn, V bbl..c ity wa:U nited S ta tu s M lui.itf r t* to co nv ince P a red es of t h o ld in g o u t. b u t s id e r any propos
need th a t ho w as p rop C astro m ig h t send n;
e n e z u e la , tr ie d selessnesfl of
E a s te rn red . Y lib I :o Co. ro d , Y b a g .
1 to m eet npy g a in s t h im .
JIMENE2! PROCLAIMED PRESIDENT.S an to U o in liigo C ongres* N am es H im an d
C hooses Vas<|*iez F o r V ic e -P re s id e n t . Santo D ominoo (B y C a b le ) .—C ongress
has p ro c la im ed G en e ra l J u a n le id ro J lm e-
eoo lnesa w ith |iewH o f ob(
th a t chocks w ere a lw ay s p o s
th a t w as
'W hat do yon count seven for?” th<
1 ju st one o f the
p e r c a n < th e p rice
n o th e r In crease c to b e r 20. an d <
ry in d u s try t h a t w as su c c e s s fu lly p ro se c u te d bred co m m erce and th a t , of c o u rse , w as to th e a d v a n ta g e o f E n g la n d . T h a t w as a ll we d es ired . We s o u g h t n e i th e r th e go ld te r r i to ry n o r th e d iam o n d
equal r ig h ts for a ll m en . I t
th e p r ice w ent to i l .H l cen ts , w hich is th e p re se n t ra te . I t |# ex p ec ted th a t th e p r ice Will be *1.71 befo re C h ris tm as.
AMERICAN CRUISER A WRECK, r i i e C h a r le s to n M nlkes a R ee f W h ile F a -
t r o l l in g Off th e L uzon C o ast. |Manila (B y C ab le).—Tho U n ited S ta te s
•m ise r C h a rle s to n , w hich h ad been p a tro lling th e n o r th e rn co a s t of L uzon , w as w recked on a reef off th e n o r th w e s t co ast in T u e sd a y , Novoml
All on boar
m in es, bu t em tal c a n n o t be do u b ted th e issu e of th e
-rum eut
a g a in s t th e recu rren ce of an y in th a t p o rtio n of th e w orld.'*
L o rd S a lisb u ry s tild ho h a d seen w ild su g g e s tio n s th a t fo re ig n pow ers w ou ld in - t e r fe re iu th e p re se n t co n flic t a n d w ou ld d ic ta te In som e form o r o th e r w h a t t ho u p sh o t w ould be. H« c o n tin u e d : " D o n o t let a n y m an th in k th a t it is in th a t fa sh io n th is conflic t will he c o n c lu d ed . W e w ill
u rd w ore saved .
liv in g 11 se t! l a r g e ly productionof gunpowder, fertilizers, m edicines and dyeing compounds. Cyanide is a
nd 0 *rapound of cyanogen with a metallic agent. Cyanogen is a colorless, poisonous liquefiable gas which has the odor of alm onds aud burns with a purp le flame. Cyanide of potassium is made by burning potassium, au alkali m etal, in cyanogen gas, and is really n p russia te of potash. I t is produced also iu blast furnaces in which ore is smelted, with coke or coal, and is perm anent when kept dry, but decomposes readily in moist air. It crystallizes in dry, octagonal blocks, and is extrem ely soluble in water. I t has the odor of prussic acid and k indred b itterness of taste. Cyanide of potassium is also used in e lectrom etallurgy and photography to a considerable extent. It will remove m etallic oxides, the juices of fruits and indelible ink.
A f j u e c r I ’ow lofU ce.Until recently , when the in tro d u c
tion of a hoiiae-to-honse delivery of letters m ade it necessary, the d istric t of Morven, Argyllshire, Scotland, had had a most curious postoftice. I t never received the sanction of the Postm aster-G eneral, aud was subject to no rules aud regulations, for it consisted m erely of a slit iu the rock, closed up by a nicely fitting stone. I t was situated high up in the hills, about m idway between Drimniu aud Harr. Form erly when any letters for Harr or the neighborhood came to D rim uin postoffice they were carried by the first available shepherd or crofter to th is prim itive letter box. There they were left until some one else should find it convenient to take them to th eir destination. The a rrangem ent was fairly satisfactory, for
missive ever was lost or irreparabb
! T h e tw in screw c ru ise r C h a rle s to n , w hich wns b u ilt in Han F ran c isco in 1888. h a d a
I l ls iila o e m e n t of 3730 to n s, w as 312 f«#*t 7 n c h e s In le n g th , 111 feet 2 Inches beam and
I 11 fuel 8 in ch es d ra u g h t . She w as of s tee l, ! la v in g tw o p ro p e lle rs , one funnel a u d tw o j H osts w ith m ilita ry to p s . H er sp eed was
i lg h te e n k n o ts .! Rhe had th o fo llow ing a rm a m e n t: Tw o 8
•nob K uus, six 6 inch gu u ^ , fo u r ti-pouud- j *rs, tw o 3 -p o u n d e rs , six 1-p o u n d e rs , tw o : Dolt m a c h in e g u n s and o n e 3-Inch ra p id - I Iro g u n , w ith fou r to rp e d o tu b e s . She had
4 c o m p le m e n t of 30ti men.T h e c ru is e r was bu ilt by th e U nion Iron
•Vorks, of Kan F ran c lso o , a n d was lau n ch ed ! m J u ly 19. 1888. H er !lr*t com m ission
v a s on D ecem ber 26. 18.89. S he w as com*! m in d ed by C ap ta in G eo rg e W. P lg m a n , j vho w as assig n ed to h e r la te la s t J u n e ,
•o llev ing C ap ta in H enry G lass.
h av e to c a rry it th ro u g h o u rse lv es a n d no In te rfe ren ce will have a n y e ffect; in th e firs t p lace, because we sh o u ld n o t ac c e p t such In te rfe ren ce q u ie tly ,a f id in th e seco n d p lace b ecause I am con v in ced th a t th e re is no su ch Idea in th e m ind o f a n y G o v e rn m en t in th e w orld. '
In con c lu sio n th o P re m ie r sa id : " W h e n e v e r w e a re v ic to rio u s we sh a ll c o n su lt th o v ast in te re s ts co m m itted to o u r c a re an d th e v a s t d u tie s wo have to p e rfo rm . We ih e ll ta k e counse l of th e u n ifo rm t r a d i tio n s of o u r C olonial G o v e rn m e n t a n d m a in ta in th a t e q u a l ju s t ic e to a ll ra c e s
litch It has been o u r u n ifo rm p ra c t ic e to
R quasn , V Id T u rn ip s , Y b b l .P eas , Y b a s k e t ...............L im a bean s, 'H l-ng . . , S tr in g b ean s . >* b a s k e t .P e p p e rs , V c a r r i e r ...............C ucum bers , V c r a t e ...............Egg p la n t, fi b b l ......................C e le ry , Y d o x ..........................C auliflow er, "p bbl .................B russels s p ro u ts . >1 q t ...........C a rro ts , Y b b l ............................L e ttu c e , V b a s k e t ...................
WRAIN, KT0.F lo u r—W in te r P a t e n t s ..........
S p rin g P a te n ts . ....................W heat—No. 1 N. D u lu th .........
No. 2 R ed ...................................Corn—No. 2 ..................................J u t s —No. 2 W h ile .....................
T rack m ix e d ...........................ityo—W e s te rn ..............................
L a rd —C ity ....................................
1 12 <9 1 50 1 00 (9 1 251 75 ® 2 592 00 (® 4 00 1 0 0 , $ 1 12
60 Of) 85 1 25 (ffl 2 00
75 (9 1 00
seize th e la a g e r an d cam e 1 lid u n e x p e c te d fire from n few "rs. T h is fire c a u se d tho loss' in p rev ious d isp a tc h e s .
"G o u g h w ith d re w his force a f te r a deni- v n s tia tlo u of*throe ho u rs an d re tu rn e d th e sam e a f te rn o o n to th o cam p n ea r O ran g e River. T h e g u n s an d a few ho rses w ere
by ra il . T he w ounded w ere O ra n g e R iver s ta tio n im m edl-
e r th e ac tio n . Tho enem y 's rn s a p p a re n tly 700 m en an d one
cannon u n d e r C om m anders D av id L lbe and P. V a u d e rm e rw e .”
T he la s t In fa n try b a tta lio n s u n d e r o rd e r fo r S o u th A frica h a v e left E n g la n d and th e nst of th e H u ssa rs h av e a lso sa iled , a n d ,
la s t, b u t n o t by a n v m eans lea s t, th e F irs t B u tte ry o f th e H ow itzer A rtille ry has - ta r te d . G re a t th in g s a re ex p ec ted of tho h o w itzer b a t te ry , of w hich th e re a re on ly
'bese five-inch be of a s a p e r-
nd a re ex p ec ted to he p a r- fab le In rem ov ing th e B oers
1 60 <9 3 85 1 75 (? 4 10
59 <9 30 562 <9 62*469 (9 63
v ltz e r b a t te ry ,th ree in th e B ritish A rm y, 'flies b reech lo ad e rs n re c la im ed to be < lor c h a rn e l er.. Icu la rly f -t v I- 'rou t th e h ills.
S u n sh in e so b r il l ia n t th a t It com pelled Ju e o n V ic to ria to re so r t to a su n sh a d e for p ro te c tio n g re e te d H er M ajesty 's re tu rn to W indsor w hen sh e In spec ted th re e de- tu c h m e n ts o f th e H ou seh o ld C ava lry hound for S o u th A frica . A m id scenes of g re a t en th u s ia smu n m o u n ted , in k h a k i un ifo rm . An im m ense crow d of p eo p le w itn essed th e assem bly .
H e r M ajesty m a d e nn ad d re ss to tho offi- in w h ich s h e sa id th a t sh
m id scenes of g rea t iithuslasm th e tro o p s form ed Iu tw o lines, 11 m o u n ted , in k h a k i un ifo rm . An invn rowd of p eo p le w itn essed the H er M ajesty rondo nn ad d re ss rs. in w h ich s h e sa id th a t sh e w as send - g h e r life g u a rd s to p ro tec t a d is ta n t p a r t th e E m p ire , s h e had no d oub t th a t th e y
sa m e sp len d id m ai d is tin g u ish e d th e ir 1
voyage
ct In tlie
% 1 "?
OENERAL trAN ISIDRO JIMENEZ.P ro c la im ed P re s id e n t o f S a n to D o m in g o .)
nez P re s id e n t an d G e n e ra l H o rao lo Vas- quez V ice-P residen t o f th o R ep u b lic .
Beeves, c ity d r e s s e d . . . . halves, c ity d re s s e d ........
C o u n try d re s s e d ...........4heep, 18*100 !h ...................L am bs, Y 100 ih .................•Jogs—Id ve, Y 100 lb.
C o u n try d re s s e d ...........TORACCO.
W estern loaf h as so ld in a m o d e ra te way u n i p rices re m a in firm . D o m estic c ig a r leaf • m tln u e s a c tiv e an d re ta in s firm to n e . H avana loaf is se ll in g very fa irly , b u t In m inil lots. S u m a tra lea f Is se llin g to very 'a ir e x te n t in m o d e ra te q u a n tit ie s and ro- iin ln s s te a d y In v a lu e .
NEBRASKA GAINS WEALTH^
ra rm e re a n d H e#l,1ent« o f Tow n* Vay Ofl M an y M o ri* ag e# .
( iiii’Auo (S p e c ia l) .—T h e C orn B elt has iom pllod m o r tg a g e s ta t i s t i c s for th o S ta te >f N eb rask a fo r th o first six m o u th s o f th l8
need th a t th e Q ueen will offer w idow of G oueral Sym ons,
le a n t s u i te of room s iu H am pton
iHil a lw ay s d is tin g u ish e d th e ir c o n d u c t. S he w ish ed th em G odspeed , n sa fe
au d q u ic k re tu rn .• co n c lu s io n of th e ad d ro s t th e offi-
•ors a n d m en ch e e re d en th u H lastlca lly . The ch e e rs w ere re p e a te d a g a in a n d a g a in , an d th e b an d s tru c k up " G o d Save th e Q ueen.*’ H e r M ajesty d ro v e off am id th e c h ee rs of th e s p e c ta to rs a n d tro o p s p re sen t.
Lntjy My inth e first v a c a n t s u i te of rooi C ourt, w h e re , u n d e r s im ila r c ircu m stan ces , now live L a d y N ap ie r an d o th e r w idow s of B ritish hero es .
A d isp a tc h from J o h a n n e sb u rg , v ia L o renzo M arq u ez , s a y s re p o r ts o f th e p re v a lence of c rim e a n d law lessness In a n y p a r t )f th e R ep u b lic s h o u ld bo d isc re d ite d . AsI m a t te r o f fa c t, th e r e Is m uch loss c rim eII th e to w n s th a n befo re tho w ar, because
a m a jo r ity of th e u n d e s ira b le w h ites have icu ttio d o u t of th o co u n try . Tho w h ite n un w ho a te to o o ld o r to o young .0 figh t th e B rit ish n re po lic in g P r e to ria . F o r th e p ro te c tio n of th e R am i l ls tr le t th o G o v e rn m e n t nt th e eom m once-
in rlzed th e fo rm a tio n
S a v e t h e N ic k e l# .F ro m sa v in g , com es hav in g . Ask y o u r
g ro c e r how you can sav e 15c by in v e s tin g 5c. H e c a n te ll you ju s t how you can ge t o n e la rg e 10c p ack ag e of "R ed C ross" s ta r c h , one la rg e 10c p a c k a g e of " f iu b iu - g e r 's Best'* s ta rc h , w ith th e p rem iu m s, tw o b e a u tifu l S h a k e sp e a re p an e ls , p r in te d tu tw e lv e b e a u tifu l co lo rs , o r one T w en tie th C e n tu ry G irl C a len d a r, a ll fo r 6c. Ask y o u r g ro c e r fo r th is s ta r c h an d o b ta in th e se b e a u tifu l C h ris tm a s p re se n ts fle e .
IT h u t P re s id e n t W *e T h le?One day s President of the U nited
S tates sent for me. He had been elected to that high office, but had not yet been installed.
" I h e a r,” he said, " th a t you have just come back from W ashington.”
"Y es.”"D id you go to the W hite H ouse?
You did? Well, please sit down and tell me all about it. W hat sort of a house is it? How is it m anaged? How m any rooms are in it? W hereabouts does the President do his work? Aud how did you get in there--how j do visitors manage to see the house while the P residen t aud his are living in it?”
" W h y ,” I exclaimed, "you have often been to W ashington! Have you never visited the W hite House?”
"N o ,” said he, " I have only seen the ou tside of it. I have never even seen a President, or iu fact, any great man. I am so peculiarly constitu ted that if I knew the greatest man in the world could be seen by walking to the corner 1 would not walk there. Hut now th a t I am about to make the W hite House my home, I should very much
I like to hear all that you can toll : me abou t i t . ”—Julian Ralph, in the ' P h ilade lph ia P o s t.
O n r W ay to H sp lo rv C aves.
The Frenchm an, E. A M artel, who has done more than any o ther to im prove methods of cave exploration, takes the greatest precautions to avoid the possibility of losing his way d u ring his pioneer expeditions in oaves. H euer expeis a man of large means, pays all th e expenses of his explorations him self aud usually has from ten to fifteen assistants. He carries oompasses to m ake surveys for his maps and lays down his routes on paper as ha ad vances. He m arks all th e rou tes of ingress with white pain t and carriee hu n tin g horns and whistles with which to signal to the men in his party . He also carries tinder to kindle fire and , if need be, take tho place of m atches, which are apt to become damp.
fam ily '
ADMIRAL DEWEY WEDDED.C liarH vterU liv S im p lic ity M a rk e d Hi#
M a rr ia g e lo M r*. Ila z e n » t W a s h in g to n .W ashing tom, D . C. (S p e c ia l) .—A d m ira l
G eo rg e D ew ey a n d Mrs. M ild red lia z e u w ere m arr ied q u ie tly a Al w ith o h a rn c te r is -
FICHT WITH MASKED ROBBERS.One o f T h em K ille d a m i A n o th e r an il T tv 0
P o lic e m e n H ad ly H u r l .T it u sv ille , P o u n . (S p e c ia l) . — T h ree
m ask ed ro b b e rs blew o pen th o sa fe a t tho ra ilw ay tlck o t office a few d a y s ag o , but o b ta in ed only a b o u t t'iO. T h e b a n d i ts th en w en t to a h o u se in E as t S p r in g s t r e e t , and
• m arr ied q u ie tly «i Im p llc ity In th is <
t ie Ivy covered r< 1 C atho lic C hurc
1 w ith c h a ra c te r y. In th e p a r lo r
o ry of S t. P a u l a t No. 1435
1 E as t S p rin gon e n te r in g p re se n te d 'revolver? eem led to re liev e th e in m a te s of ah les th e y had . r e p o r te d a s a m o u n tin g 1 1000 w o rth of jew e ls And *500 In ••ash.
of of P o lice M cG ra th , w ith Poll
w h a t vain-
LIBERIA REHABILITATED.% in e rt ra*# F lr* t A ttem p ted C o lony P ro # ,
p e r ln g F ro m tlih R u b b e r I n d u s t r y .L ondon ( By C ab le).—A fter tw e n ty - liv e ,, . - low , th e m o th e r un i th e s is te r , re sp e c -
/ear# of ban k ru p t.-y , A m erl m 's f ir s t t iv e ly , of th e b ride , an d L ie u te n a n t H. II. jo lony , L ib e ria , Is now r e h a b ili ta te d , th e C aldw qll, th e A d m ira l's a ide. ht«'ro*t on h e r public d eb t be ing p a id . In T h e cerem ony was p e rfo rm ed w ith th e 1*71 L ib e r ia floated a loan of t590,000, r in g a c c o rd in g to th e r i te s o f th e C a th o lic'• tb '/l v in E n g lan d , bn t th re e y e a rs la te r C h u rc h . In c lu d in g th e a d d re s s of F a th e rhe l i t t le rep u b lic fa iled to m eet th e In- M ark in , it las ted less th a n five m in u te s .
I 'st, an d th is co n d itio n of a ffa irs h a s F a th e r Mac k in w as t he first to g re e t th eva iled e v e r sin -e, u n til now L ib e r ia 's b r id e ns Mrs. D ew ey. C o n g ra tu la tio n s
•e McGrj ted t hei.
lleem anp itcheds tr e e t , by tho Rev. Ja m e s F . M ack ln , a s - S h eeh y , a t te m p te d th e ir a r r e s t . A
s is te d by th e Rev. Jo se p h A. Foley an d th e b a t t le fo llow ed , in w h ich a b o u t tw en ty Rev. S idney S. H u rlb u t. T h e o n ly o th e r sh o ts w ere fired th r e e of w h je li s tru c k p e rso n s p resen t a t th e ce rem o n y w ere M rs. W ash ing ton M cLean a n d M rs. L u d low , th e m o th e r and th e s ls t
sh o ts w ere 11 C hief M cG ra th , o
o In tho left
.irevailcil e v e r sin -c. 111 U a il a g e n ts hi L oudon have n n u o u n c -hat th e G overnm en t is once m ore ab le jioe t its ob lig a tio n s.
Thl.« s te p was ren d e red feasib le by a new m u rce o f re v en u e derived from ru b b e r , and h<* In te re s t Is now being p a id from th e
roy a ltie s tu rn e d In to th e g o v e rn m e n t of .he re p u b lic by th e I.Ib e rian R ubber Svu- ilc u te . a n e-sonMaBy E ng lish eo n e -rn . T he a r r e a r s o f in te re s t a re p rae tlo a lly sw ep t aw ay, as th e bon d h o ld ers ag r- 'e t > accep t th e co m p a ra tiv e ly sm all sum of f75,0.)0 in se tt le m e n t o f ttv* full a m o u n t of th e a r
i a 's b r id e ns ce .l an d fellc
n to 1 •lim ents up o n th e d e l a tte n tio n , an 1 th e
wey. C ongn.•Itatlons fo llow ed, an d tl
d in g p a r ty d rove d ire c tly from th e re c to ry to th o hom e of th e b r id e ’s m o th e r , M rs. M cL ean , w here a w edd ing b re a k fa s t w as s e rv e d .
At a b o u t 12.30 o ’clock th o A d m ira l a n d M rs. D ew ey left th e M cL ean hom e fo r th e P e n n sy lv a n ia ra ilro a d s ta t io n . M rs. D ew ey had c h a n g e d th e gow n in w h ich sh e wits m a rr ie d fo r a black tra v e lin g su i t . L ess th a n a dozen people had assem bled a t th e s ta t io n , qnd th e re w as no d e m o n s tra tio n as th e y passed h u rr ie d ly th ro u g h to th e t r a in . S ec re ta ry Root w ent on h o a rd th e t r a in ju s t befo re it s ta r te d fo r New York C ity , and offered his c o n g ra tu la tio n s .
th e ab d o m e n and tw o in tho le ft sh o u ld e r . P o licem an Sheehy w as sh o t in th e m o u th , th e ball p a ssin g th ro u g h th e s id e of th e nock aud iu lllc tln g a ilnngore
In th e co n fu sio n from th e house,
of th e robb
his brea.-t
| Tho to ta l n u m b e r of fa rm m o rtg a g e s filed lu r in g tho pe rio d c o v e re d It re p o r ts as 10.- U4, an d th e a m o u n t T i l . 842,032.lt. T he
1 au tuber o t fa rm m o r tg a g e s sa tisfied w as 14.126. a m o u n tin g to *14,056,801.53.
■ 1 ho n u m b er of e ity a n d tow n m o rtg ag es'lied w as 3389, a m o u n tin g to *2,866,125.24. The tow n an d c ity m o r tg a g e s satisfied w ere 1989, a m o u n tin g to *5,091.295.44.
T he to ta l n u m b e r of c h a t te l m o rtg ag es [lied w as 45,358, a m o u n tin g to *17,629,- >33.12, a n d c h a t te l m o r tg a g e s s n t ls lW Tere 24,306, a m o u n tin g to *11,658,376.59.
EXPORTS OF CRAIN.\u In c re a s e In th e S h ip m em # o f F lo u r ,
W h ru t, C o ra a m i Oat#.P h ila d elph ia (S p e c ia l) .—In th e m o n th
>f O ctober th ir ty -n in e v e t sets sa iled from th is p o rt w ith fu ll o r p a r t ia l ca rg o es of t r a in , a g g re g a t in g 2,977,286 bueh
sp ec ia l c o rp s of m o u n ted p o lice , 00m- posed of F re n c h m e n , G erm an s a n d o th e r n o n -B ritish a lie n s . I t is com posed of 500 m en iu c o m m a n d of C a p ta in d e l io r te , w ith i 'a p tu lu H irsc It a s a d ju ta n t . T h ey a re >oth c a p a b le officers an d w e ll-k n o w n b u s iness m en , T h e ir ch ie f business Is to keep t rd e r in th e c ro w d s <>f Kaffirs th ro w n o a t >f e m p lo y m e n t by th e c lo sing of th e m ines.
A la rg e fo rce o f m en aud g u n s h as been a n d ed a t D u rb a n from th e B ritish firs t- •lass c ru ise r T er r lb le an d h a s s ta r te d for t lie 'ro u t. T h e w arsh ip s have lau d ed a naval ir lg ad e , w ith tw e n ty g u n s, fo r th e defence d t he to w n T ho b r ig a d e m arch ed t h ro u g h th e to w n am id th e g re a te s t e n th u s ia sm .
T h e B asilio s c o n t in u e fa ith fu l to th e B ritish , an d h a v e re fu se d to reap th e Free S ta te c ro p s, w h ich a rc ro t t in g .
If is l ii 'g lu u ln g to lie ask ed w h e th e r , m ak ing a t t h e p re se n t e x p e rien ce , th e B ritish A rm y is e q u a l to th e n a tio n a l needs.
Lieu ten a n t-C o lo n e l S ir W olfe B a rry of d ie E n g in e e r an d R a ilro ad V o lu n tee r S taff C orps, say s: " I n m ili ta ry m a tte rs G re a t B rita in is t r a d in g w ith Insuffic ien t c a p ita l .
■ S s f K . s s j i H S s S S S i r S S
AMERICANS HOLD TARLAC.
Uo !!*» B rita in is tr a d in g wiJ-0,028 sh e o u g h t to ad d 100
ryo and T h e p ub lic is b e g in n in g , w ith som e unxl‘•, ."* im ton mmiHiti n t 11,« , to w o n d e r w h a t w ould h a p p en sh o u ld a n y 1
t .w o from Z » ,.h tb » .o re ^ p o n .H b g U r M o M „ T , ^
l .270,M l b u sh e l.. T l o re w a s ., d o c ro .s e e l ' W',‘r.ll7 l:;',:" r ,lll"< 1 ,0 u u |. re p a re d n e .s .OI.S74 busiK'la ln j-y e e x p o r ts . ^
BROOMCORN MARKET CORNERED.
K ruger*# Ml*#ln§ T h u m b .An nm uaiug Kruger etory is going
tho round*. Tho i>re*ideut ie mi nil a tho thum b of hi* left hnud. In hi* youth it w*. IihiII.v wounded, and rather than u u r.e tho tronbleeomo mem tier he laid tho thum b mi a block aud chopped it off, a heroic cure I Home tim e ago, iu dUenssing tho p re fec t situation , and wishing to illu stra te how he would do Sir Alfred M ilner, a* he had hi* predecessors, he began with tho little linger of his left hand: " I was too m uch for S ir George G ray ." Then, anno ta ting with his th ird Unger: “ I was too m uch for Sir Howard B erkeley.” Passing to the m iddle finger: " I was too much for S ir Hartle F re re .” Next with th e index finger: “ I was too much for Kir H ercules Itohinsun, aud I shall ho too much for S ir—alio mangle!’1 ho exclaimed, for he had roine to tho place of the m issing thumb. T h is incident, which is a true 3uc, is said to have impressed and d e pressed him uot a little , as he is very superstitious.
Not a single penny, halfpenny, o t farth ing has yet found it* way back to the English mint.
C u res Croup end W hooplng-Cm iffcU n e x c e l le d f o r C o n a u m p tiv e n . Gives
quick, •ure result*. Refuse substitutes. * i Dr. l*uIPs 7*7/r Rtliousness. 7V imt% Ro/orsc*
L I V E R I L L S :D n . R adway A Co., Now York:
D e a r Biro—I h av e boon s ick fo r dootoilD j• d o tin g w i l t
so m e o f th e m ost ex p o rt d o c to rs o f the U n ite d S ta te s . I Uftvo boon b e t k in g In and d r in k in g h o t w a te r a t th o Hot Springs, A rk ., b n t It seem ed e v e ry th in g failed to do m o g o o d . A fte r I saw y o u r advertisement I th o u g h t 1 w ould t ry y o u r pills, and have n e a r ly u sed tw o boxes; been taking two al b e d tim e an d ono a f te r b reak fast, and they
ood than anythingh a v e d o n e m e m o re go e lse 1 h a v e u sed . My
th t h e liverer. My sk in an d evee were ally e llo w ; I h ad sleep y , drowsy feelings; felt l ik e a d ru n k e n m an ; p a in r ig h t above the n av e l, like ns if It wat> b ile on to p of the s to m a c h . My bowel# w ere v e ry eoetlvo. My m o u th an d to n g u e so re m o s t of the tim e . A p p e tite fa ir , b u t food would lo t d ig e s t , b u t s e t t le heav y on m y stomach, a n d so m e few m o u th fu ls of foou com e u p a g a in . I cou ld on ly e a t l ig h t food that d ig e s ts otially. P lea se sen d “ B ook o f A dv ic e ." R esp ec tfu lly , BEN ZAUOG,
H ot B prlngs, A rk .
DADW AY’S 11 PILLSfries, S .ie, # B ii K 3 I t»v Dr-Hgiet* or eeat by
lutll. N-nt t.. HK. H Alt WAV * DO ., M B m S lre e it Sir iv Verk* f".' B )ok of Advice.
I l f U l # E l ih V Have elre rlraa lemneWHY HOT■■ rsutrd lo krrp IS iBiiips tlry end vlreii for 1
month.__BHAW k FOX. ho* Ui). r r a n furd. If J
W. L DOUGLAS> 3 & 3 .8 0 S H O E S W 8X.
re s ta tu s " f L ib eria Ik a i|ii>**tlo; h av e to be s e ttled la th** m a r fut
F in a l F s ti iu a tc o f th e C’o rn C rop .S n o w 's HhaI fo recas t of th e c o rn c ro p
p o in ts lit a to ta l of 2,200,000,000 b u sh e ls .
M ajo r H vll’e H rs in ic t i t a n d C a v a lry E n te r t h r C ity XV it lim it O ppov it i«>i*.
Manila (B y G ab le).—M ajo r B e ll’s re g i m en t a n d t4 sm all fo rce of v a v a lry e n te re d T arlrtc w ith o u t o p p o s itio n . A g u ln a ld o , wi th his a rm y and th o .so-called G o v e rn m en t, h ad fled.
G enera l M a eA rlh u r to o k Bam bun S a tu r day . T h e l>rl««t ne.’o u n ts of t h e e n g a g e m ent rece ived In d ic a te th a t t h e rebels
" g lu « T w r v o M ^ ln "()m ; i ln n ' ? - > "•<• b u , ,.o u . ............. ...th e T h il- ty -sH th llc g lm o n t is th e JO v 0 ' Tl!’i'J,."llr!'’i"'l0 fl i1011" ° i t ll°, c o m "“ ’-
m ty A m erh-sn re p o r te d k l l lc l . T h e F ill- , L , rlVL'2 , ' , i ' L 0 V ,r,,0,M,r : r " Is, S,,M 10 • luvs t c t r c a t c l tu th e m o u u u lu s . - ! " o r lb , ro n l w l>h’h <ho cum -
Clilnago M en Now C o n tro l th e S u p p ly o f th e C o m m o d ity .
Chicago (S p e c ia l) .—A c lean sw eep of th e ?o rn -p ro d u c in g S ta te s o f th is co u n try has placed W. L . Ito seuhoom a n d A. J . K lein, dealers of th is c ity , iu p o sse ss io n of a c o m p le te co rn e r o f th e b ro o m e o rn m ark e t. SVIth last y e a r ’s su p p ly e x h a u s te d , a s h o r t- su in g iu th is y e a r 's c ro p , c le v e r m a n ip u la tion. and tlie eom hlno h as co n tro l of 2000
CAPTAIN KILLED BY THE MATE.
Mr. J o h n , N. B. (S p e c ia l) .—The Amerl- enn sch o o n e r J . B. V andusen loft here a few -lays a g > fo r New York W henab o u t six hout'A o u t th e m ate , w ho w as In-
bhed C ap ta in B alsley and•ix lcatetl. s tab th rew th " body recovered by t 1 a sh o re a t P o in t I." B reau x
M axw ell, th o a s sa s s in , lias been ta k e n th e autUoritb*.- an d b ro u g h t here
C ap ta in B alsley i ru o a rd . T h e body w as of th e crew , w ho row ed
ta k e n by for tr ia l .
XX'recked Oft C a ro lin a Com#!.News hits been re.-dlve l in P h ilad e lp h ia
th a t th e P h ila d e lp h ia sv lioouor W illiam M. B ird, from C h a rle s to n s . r to New I. >n- Jo n , C o n n ., w as w recked in th e O ctober
I h u r r ic a n e off F ry ing Pan S toal*. N orth I C aro lin a , a n d ten of th e c rew . Inc lu d in g
, su rv iv o rs
" F o r eigh t years I wa*a g reet stif- I tre r. I h»<l falling of the xvvmb and '
monthlyB a g K in d u f S tove H e XX'anletl.
A gentletuau from one of the tow nship# north of Som erset came to town one day last week to buy a stove. At one of the stores he found what he
I t was standing ou a low which sample stoves are
•Tying Vanua, a n d ten of th e crew u B a r r e t t . p e rish ed . 1’w o /e
T ge W. L oud , th e m ate , mu-1 G eorge, R obinson , have been landed a t S a lisb u ry , M d., by th e s ch o o n e r Sam uel T. B eacheui, from Ja c k so n v ille , F la ., w hich vessel res cued them tw en ty -n in e m iles so u th w e s t of
itsh lp . T .ie W illiam w ate rlo g g ed at 11 j . m .. on
O c to b e r 3'>, and was a e o a ip le te wre-’k five m in u te s n ite rw a rd .
XIilk T ru s t In c o rp o ra te # .New York C ity, B rook lyn , an d Je rs e y C ity
d e a le rs have In c o rp o ra ted a t D o v er, D el. a g ig a n tic milk t ru s t u n d e r th e n am e of T h e Pur*' Milk C om pany , w ith a c a p ita l of ♦36.000,000 W ith th e a r tic le s of in c o r p o ra tio n w a - a v!ie -k fur ♦4500. th e ad -
^ v a n c e p aym en t "f th e first yen > h e law s uf thl# S ta t•«. The new t ru s t c h a r te re d to deal In m ilk and 'i all th e ir p ro d u c ts and
•■ream ou*1 b y -p ro d u c ts .
Serinu* XX*reck in Io w aT w en ty -six m en w ere in ju re d iu a w reck
on th e F o rt D odgo an d O m ah a R ailroad , n ine m iles n o r th of D en iso n , Io w a . T he
in n in g e x tra , an d a w- rk lu iu g isO m en. d im e to g e th e r
a d eep c u t in th e ' en to D en ison
i long lln*> of team # an d p r iv a te real-
A P e a n u t C o m b in a tio n .
g rav e l tra in , tra in , c o n ta in a ro u n d a sh a rp c u rv e nt a ro ad . T he in ju re d w ere t on a spec ia l t r a in , an d >i lo took th em to th e h o te ls i deuce#, w here th e
A p e a n u t c o m b in a tio n , w ith ♦5,000,000 cap ita l , h as been fo rm ed a t N orfo lk , Ya. to co n tro l th e C o lu m b ian P e a n u t C om pany " f N orfo lk . N anaem ond P e a n u t C om pany of Suffolk, an d a ll tho P e te r s ' * W ash ing ton c a p i ta l is ts ti schem e, an d s to c k h o ld e rs
ipan lee ."Were pal l 100
H iiliher* Loot <te o rg la T ow n .A ban d of ro b b e rs opened tw o safes in
r la rk e s v llle , ( la ., a n d secu red ab o u t * 1000 In cash , rliP '-ks a m o u n tin g to a la rg e
A S S j S
Is your breath Dad? Then your best friends turn their heads aside. A bad breath means a bad livimeans a I
liver pills. They cure liousneaa, dyspepsia,
25c. All druggists.W ent j o u r in oua t«ch . or b re rd a baaaU fu l i
b ro w n o r r ich b lack ? T hen ua# r
BUCKINGHAM 'S DYE ( f U K r o* Co. Wiowva. b
hey w ere i
nnanles."W ore \ r to r th e ir hold!
a n u t Com ' r la rk e s v llle , G a ., a n d secu red a b o u t f 1000 jm u t C om pauy 1,1 ,' aal1* ‘' !>c. k- am o u n t! ig tti a la rg e su m , k
r J . r - i i . ? ^ ; , :!;!rp.,*4i;:r.',hTr e » ' 1 />f th e v a r io u s “ •,f‘,lvy h a m m e r an i o th e r Im p lem en ts , 1
~ “i w hich th e y m ail > th e ir en try In to thoI » th e ir en try In to
rARTERSlNK*Make# w ritin g a com fort.
In v eeU g n tliig th e T ruet* .Ti e In d u s tr ia l C om m ission re su m ed its
in v e s tig a tio n of t ru s ts a t W ash in g to n .
F o u r Inc ite* of know In X lnine.A *1 riv in g s n o w s to rm o c c u rre d n t Sou th
P a ris , M*\ F 'u f inches of snow fe ll iu som e p a r ts o fT he S ta te .
T rice o l l i l tu m ln o n * Coni A d vanced . T he p r ice of b itu m in o u s coal a t th e
mine# h as been a d v a n c e d in m ost p laces in In d ia n a ten a n d fifteen c e n ts . T h e re have boon fo u r ad v a n c e s in fo u r w eeks.
It •mi i A d m ira l S ch ley Get# F in a l O rder# R 'v tr-A dm lra l .8 •h ley h:i# received h4*<
final o n le rs from th e Navy D ep a rtm e n t, a t W ash in g to n , to h o is t bis Hag on th e d i t
to nt Now Y ork C ity , issu m lu g com m andI<5 S tation
waa in such misery a t my monthly periods 1 could not work but e little before I would h e re to He down. Your rncdM us he# mode » new womeu of me.* eew work e ll iley end so t get i wanted.Ilretl- I thank you for w het you hure ' truck o
h w ■*»• I s h a l l a lw a y s praise moved about the store. The man y o u r m e d ic in e to a l l suffering womeu.” bought the stove and ordered it ~-Mas. 16. K. Kuu*. U an iiA H o , O h io . , shipped to h i t home. On Monday
-------- the slovedealer teceived a letter from^jhare taken eight bottles of Lydia the custom er in which the latter sa id :
K. Pinkham a X egvtahlc t.om|«ound “ The s to re you sold me was oil wheels “ d " “ V wo package* of your Sana- the one I received is n o t; I will shi| U re Wash, also some of the Liver Vllls. lt hack and I can say th a t your remedies will * » a ll th a t yoa elaim for them. Before
N ew Rifles F a r th e Nm vy.T h e ta s k of su p p ly in g th e navy w ith
K ra g -Jo rg e n se n rifles, in p lace of th e L -e riflei* t b i t h av e been Iu u -c In th e n av y for som«* tim e , h as begun , th e O rd n an ce 1 renu o f th e W ar D en a rtm en t nt Wa.«
h a v in g issued 1000 hit-ton h a v in g issu rifles, an d 5003 r he se rv ed I Kea rs a rg e
1000 k rag -Jo rgc iiA cu D of am m u n itio n to
th e l-.ittlesh lps K chtu - ky itu l t Ihe Now Yurjt N avy Y ard.
A u to u io h ile R un* Away In C le v e la n d .T h e first au to m o b ile ru n a w a y iu d e v *
lan d . O hio, o ccu rred a few day# a g o on th e pu b lic sq u a re . T he o p e ra to r g o t o u t to fix *om e of th e m a d iluery . He w as t in k e r in g w ith it w hen th e m ach in e s ta r te d T h e re wa* a g re a t sca m p e rin g of p»*. g e t n u t of th e wa) th e fly ing m ach ine
im p e rln g of peop le T he o w n er o v e rro o k
e. ju m p ed iu an d s to p p ed
T h e buyer probably hi heard of aud wanted a stove like that
hadIns da ligh t th o fam ily o ra d o r u e I r ip is M iss 'L o n g 's h ea lth
takiftff j o i s t I’croetliea I wax very bad w it^ womb trouble# wna nervous, hadno am bition, could not sleep, and
no goml. Now I• medicine has cured
food seemed to do me noera well, end yoitoe. I will ffladly recommend your medicine to every one wherever l go. ’’— Mm . II. L. SiisABs, tiv* Mabsb, Mice.
invented by the men who had to "get up aud make the tire’’—one that with tfc<r<.pe could be drawn up to the bed and he lighted. —Som erset (Peuu.)
S tandard.
Leavenw orth. Kau., vlairns the dis- • 1 Diction of being the tirst A m en can | city in the shipm ent of apple#.
C h r i s t ma s Pres en ts• GIVEN • AWAY. •
S e v r e ln r y L o n s '* T r i p t o C’o lo m t in .H vcrctnry of th e N avy J o h n D. L ong a •.
1 by Mr*. I. :ig aud XII#* H**len, te r , m id Mr*. t ’art»*r, a re la tiv e of
gUa'ii, Mii.x* . fo r Col- t.4k«*u fo r th e fieueflt of
o u g 'e Ut*
7 0 0 II u t i t v re ^ l im it 17 0 B e e r .C are fu lly g a th e re d s ta t is t ic s sh ew th a t
in th e fo u r day* of d*»er h u n tin g on L ong Is la n d th is y e a r at>«»ut 17J d*er w ere k illed . Thl# w ou ld uot g ive u q u a r te r to e.iob <>f j t h e h u n tsm e n « we* m t. O ne m ao wa# k illed an d severa l iuj;tr< -1 d u r in g tuv
R e la t io n * o f . l a p a n .»n-t Ru***la.J a p a n 1# h u rry in g ou w ork on a b a ttle -
►Utp be in g bu ilt in K 'ngUnd. becsu**, It i Iwkheve.l ,>f til** frie tu v i wl» :i It (•'•Ti.
T h re e New C ru ise r* l*laiine«l.T h re e #w lft c ru ise r# have been p lan n ed
for ii*‘xt y**ar l y t ' e Naval B a r l ou Con h* a t Wasfc
New I nterwlHti* i 'm n in e rc e t'<im m i • • lo n e r .T h e P re s id en t tiny a p p o in te d to rm e i
G w e rn o r Jo se p h W. F ife r, of Illin o U , » m eiu lier of th e In te r s ta te C o m m en 'e Com-•n is - lo r. '
R e lie H u n te r* s tid |i C ru ise r 01 y m |ilii.s in c e th e c ru ise r O lym pia w*‘nt o u t ol
com m ission at B>*tou sh e h as been |n • tiarge of tw o sh lp k eep er# a n d the>» have
f.vufid them selves u n a b le t<» c u rb th e re ilu h u n t in g p roc liv ities of vl#li-»r*. Rear-A*l-
ra l Sam pson ha-, th e re fo re , issued
Two item - ar*» n ecessa ry t * p - lip p in g -ii well In fla ted t i r e p eda lling .
T h e p ro p er way w heel Is to w ipe It w ith dry it w ith a soft c lo th .
T he In te rn a tio n a l C ycling A ssociation has aw ard ed th e w o rld 's c linm ploneh lp r i •«'- to F rn n -e fo r 1900. Tim rare.-i will he held in Purl* and tmtwi en #30000 an I #40.- 000, will be o ffer0*1 In prizes.
A w heelm an wit * co n tin u e* t«i u se hi# if te r a bd i
t lie ball is u t rem uvefi ■ -u a f i • ■ r I ri*aking #it will •tu-*> a g r in d in g no i-e . w hb h is im ind i ‘nti iii t ’..it tli*« von**- an 1 c u p - a re be-
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R eport# o f Ituelne## C ond ition# .B usiness 1# good on th o P acific C oast. Louisv ille c o tto n m ill* a r e beh ind on o r
At B a ltim o re cool w e a tlte r ha# helped
Tho dem an d fo r shoe** is th e beet re p o rte d sin ce 1894.
*St. Lout# re p o r ts som e s lac k e n in g In the dry*goods tra d e .
Fall p low ing an d se e d in g a re p rog ress iug favo rab ly In C a lifo rn ia .
I lo r r -R id tle h XX’wr Note#.All th e D u tch n e w sp a p e r office# in H ob
an d a rc fly ing th e T ra n sv a a l flag.The M oslem # a t th e Capo have a ssu red
red M ilner o f th e ir lo ya lty to th e
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th e s h tp is idcaith a t no m ore pass**-be Issue 1
trod *>f cvev e ry th in g .
T he coal t r a d e 1# In ve ry good co n d itio n th e only c o m p la in t, In fa c t, be ing the la.-k of trnn»poriH lluu fac lltu## .
Kar.#a# C ity re p o r ts O c to b e r receip t# •» c a tt le th e la rg e s t e v e r kn o w n .
T he B ritish C o lum bia soul ca tc h I# one fo u rth la rg e r th a n th a t of last year.
< h leago rep o rt# t h a t ' som e coun try d ea le rs have i tigh t th r e e tim e# thl# sea
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K im berley , th e c e n tre nf m in ing d is t r ic t , w as g ay and Up V th e tim e th a t th e Boer.'If# o u tsk ir ts .
T h e D ut-'h fa rm e rs of Aliwul Nortli hav" p a rsed a re so lu tio n m ak in g a #tr«>n t* -t a g u iu r t t h ‘* a lb ‘g:4ti*^!is " f t t v of tn** D u tc h in C ape Colony
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la re B lIo n o l t h e T w e n tie th C e a tu ry . I t h n . no eq u a l, an d . u r p u e e . a ll o lb e re . I t * •« worn fo r K nelt i-rulee from a ll p a r t , of t b . l u lled S ta te* . I t h a . .u p ere m te d e re n r - 161a * h n r . t o f u r . u sed o r know n to c l e a v e tn t b . la u n d ry a r t I t Is m ade from w h ea t. M e* aa* e o n . a n d e b e m lc a lly p re p a re d up o n n e le n tta e p r ln e ip lre by J . r . M a b l a g e r ,
' W a a k a h , l e w a . an e x p e rt in th e I ta n d r y p ro lw s io n w ho h u had tw en ty -flT . y e a n ' 4 * "■ jp a e t te r* w ^pertanoe In fan ey lau n d e rin g , a n d w ho w as th e firs t , 4 ee re n ta l g a d o n g ia a l o W * W 6 * i6 * a l l Bn* g r a d * o l a ta re b In th e r a i l e d m a t te. Ask y o u r g rocer* lo r th in
' S u - W m W m T - ------- I Anna D renU lu l C hito tm nn p rn n e n u tre e .
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r e p o r t to iSevretarv L one , of th * N avy D*' lu ir tra e n i, W ash in g to n . recomm**n le 1 th f w stau iisbm en t " f a N a tiona l Nuv.il R eserve
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th e 6 e ro ta ry o l lit® N avy, #b w*- i th a t t b s U n itc l >A ?*•' N iv> w - i l l Im> h*»lpi**#s r •• ; crat** effe -tivelv a g a in s t a E u ro p e a n
p w**r In m ost •p ia r te rs of th** g lo b e be a u se of tho la k of to taling s ta l l >ns.
A l io a ra n ie e of 1 u iv e ra a l 1‘e ace ,A m b asta lo r C-i t i e a t a » aq p is t in L o n -
d - u d ec la re d tlie ir n /U d fr le n l# b lp of id A n crl *a w ould lead to u a i-
M«»rmoni*m la Hie 8 o u tli.M orm on elder# o|M$ratlng in th e Sou th
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^J.. w as m u rd e red by XYiltlatn B ullock *?>l ored . itp o a Whom he w a- .-evviag *a sum m ens f b e m ur-ierev eev a i^d .
XVill No! V a rch aee H o n d f.T h e C ab ine t at a m eeting*in W ash in g to n
l:*- u*se4 the q u es tio n of bond p a - "ha*** bv th e O ov ern m en t an d it w e w je c id e d jit i t • ta k e >u "j a c tio n , a t least fo r th e p re sen t
l» o m r* tlc F o e la g r In I b r l, htllp|»lww#.V w as tr - 'id r* B t a C abinet m ee tin g , a t
W a - 'i io g ta o . to oDtabiish d o 040*1 i r p.y*tage la t ho rh lllp p in e # . ae i t h a s | *een ®s*ab- N ihed ta Pc n o lUco an d C uba.
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I -a ih.-, i.an w I v t frw y a rd s . It w u-1 i !ialf-mil«# t r . i -k a n d t . .e m o to r vehicle l ist at tho tun i» .
E very l•!••>•■•.-• ri i**r *houl I rem em ber th a t m u- i •- nt h te n s io n d ra w upon t!i**
re rs , b r I f a r e a id in g tio n o r n o t. riiu# tn uun*?ce<n*arily tig lit g ra sp upon tho h an d le b a r- , s te a d ily m atu- tftlned eontrii'UtHH ti..t a l i t t le t » th e sum to ta l *1 tlrftin upr-n th e s t r e n g th in r id in g
It look# a« If th e m o to r v eh ic le w ould How closely iu rh e tra c k o f th*- wfieel.
ver, < Bore I re ls a In p ro .n ttian an y o tn e r c ity tu th e ••ountry
Maim* w heelm en wi'.i e n d e a v r to build a y •I** p a th fr »m I* rt lan d t • lU n g r. witii
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O ne of th e !ate«t in v e n tio n # th a t will be a p a r t of som e of next y e a r # m o d els i- i • levies for th e eo-iy d e ta c b m e o t f t! ie remV : - I :■ .r r •• | w
perm it# th e w ith d ra w a l c f th e reu : a ce* , w ith o u t In te rfe r in g w ith th e ch * lu ad ju s t ■ e e l B v - ii . • a f t e iwh.'Sl d ro p s c le a r vf th e
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*ob'r weal hi r ha# been beneficial t- ad iun trad**, a n d nn Incffts** in w hole d is trib u tio n i- n o ted a t M ontreal a*- n It of th e cold we
report# ol su lm o n -lU h in g season , be-
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F rom B ritish C o lum bia in u n | ro fltab le •au#e of a y • r
heav iest v- ium e ttonounced
•ute, bu t Lo j i f # to be no ted.
C oo ler w eatli die re ta i l tra d e
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In g e n e ra l In d u s try et dnuee a p p a re n tly g e n e ra l (eatu re» iMJli.g tho te x t i le tra d e s , ron and s lew , m a e tilo e ry . jew*ilr>', coal
m in ing and cuke p ro d u c tio n .In *«>ma unee of w b o laea le tra d e , no tab ly
dry goods, th e re ha* been *. «juieting of dem and.w rltliO O t a n y p«-rr*eptible effect be ing ex erc ised u p o n 'v a lu e r ot te> tj w hich a re m ore li im iv n e i i th e n ever.v
tiu u tb A frlc 'i.W ith th e e x c e p tio n of I ta ly , thor#
E u ro p e a n ••■•untrv tn vh i'- ti public * is n o t ho#til<* to E u g U u I.
T he B ritish ,
officer* ar*- a h x lo u - f*» be exchange*!.Tti** P rim e M in is te r of New Sou tti Wulo*.
th e R ight H '-n .U 6orge HoU^tOU R -bl. sta te#th a t a n \ tool iugisitt of 16,000m en co u ld LeO eut tu S o u th A frica if neses-
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—re prrienre o f tho»e b ra in y a n d p a tien t $ou lt w ho h a re been i si* r im e n tm g a nd (Q ) ; pra c tic in g the re»ultn o f thoae experim ent* , genera tion a fte r tjt nera h o n , lo !
j obta in the It* *’ knowledge a t to hotr ce rta in thing* can l*e accom plithed , u n t i l ; all tha t valuable in fo rm a tio n i* pothered together in tb in volum e, to b ttp r e a d broaden*! f<<r Ihe benefit o f m a n k in d a t the p o p u la r v n e e o f
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