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Pittsburger Volkszeitung from Pittsburg, Kansas • 8

Pittsburger Volkszeitung from Pittsburg, Kansas • 8

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ONLY A FEW OF THEM LEFT, LOUBET 13 A WINNER. ARE EXPORTS LOWER? USES BITTER WOfiDS SENSATION AT HAZLBTQN. PA. jflM a IHmliiolM of florid sad Customs The Trench KLaletry to Safe for a Tims A Catholle freest Abeeoads with Chare Obtaining Among Thorn. Fande Warvaat for Mis Arrest, Victory for tho Premier.

Pabis, Nov. 2L The debate on the ATTORNEY ERWIN AFTER PINK- Hazlktobj, Nov. Yesterday OUR DUTY CAUSED THE MEXICANS TO RETALIATE. the trustees of the Hungarian Catholic ERTON SCALPS, press bill was continued In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. The dis church of this city appeared before cussion lasted five hours.

M. Flnchon, Tho lawyer for tho Defame la tho LOW RATES TO THE PAIR. Special Ieducemente to Bo Offered Farmers and Work In gene. Chicago, Nov. 24.

Full fare for the wealthy. Low rates for travelers of imall means. Success fox the world's fair. That is the determination of the railroads of this country, as expressed by general passenger agents of all the great lines in convention at the Auditorium. The convention assembled at 10 o'clock in the club-room of the Auditorium, with nearly a hundred in attendance and Col.

P. Atmore presiding It got down to business imme Alderman Gorman' and caused a warrant to be issued for the arrestof their pastor, the Rev. Joseph Kossalko. Few men in Hungarian circles are better Homeetoad Blot Case Bitterly De Hannfaetor of American Armor-Pisro-lag FrnJeetUes Constantly Improving Extension of Civil Sorvtoe law Recommended nounces Trick and tho Flnkertons Tho Right to Repel Invaalon. a Radical, opened the debate by declaring that the existing press law, if properly enforced, was sufficient to meet all requirements.

Referring to the speech of the Count de Mun, he evoked much applause by remarking satirically that the republic was pre A queer condition ot affairs exists jamoog the Seminole Indians In Horlda or what 1b left of them. Dr. 8. B. Chapla wbo recently returned, lays a cpecial from the Philadelphia Times, from the Allen place." forty miles east of Fort Meyer relates some highly interesting facts bearing or th question ot Indian education and development.

About six months ago the United States government sent him here to superintend the erection of a saw and, planing mill, a shingle factory and a schoolhouse and cottage for teachers, also to lay the foundation for an Industrial school for the known than Father Kossalko, and the report that he had absconded created a decided sensation. Pittsburg. Nov. 24. TheCrltch- During the past year he had gained low case, it is expected, will go to the ury to-night Attorney John 8.

Robb considerable notoriety throughout tbe newspaper Keednota, of which he was Washington, Nov. 21. Thomas Byan, United States minlsiter to Mexico, who has been In Washington for a few days in consultation with the President and the Secretary of State, will leave here for his post Saturday. The present tariff law changed the old in, his address to tbe jury said in part: diately after the call to order. James f'Arewe to be told by a stranger the editor, Hia radical statements Involved him in trouble frequently and Charlton of the Alton started the dis (and, thank God, it was a stranger) resulted in his arrest and conviction cussion, which took the lines he for libel.

For this he served thirty pared to bestow full liberty on Catholics by abolishing the appropriations for publio worship. After a few minor speeches a futile attempt to adopt cloture was made. Then M. Loubet said that be was ready to reply to the attacks on the general policy of the government, but he would not permit the press-bill issue to be confounded therewith. Men who should defend the powers of the that in Pennsylvania, from its fountain head of law down to the district attorney, all is corruption? This was done in the opening in this case by days in jail at Pittsburg.

laid down and covered a wide range of subjects, including rates-regular and special the form of tick practice relative to the rating of sliver lead ores so as to impose a duty of 1 cents per pound on the lead con More Canadian Here Than la Canada. ets, with limitations and conditions, tained in such ores. Minister Byan Touosto, Ont, Nov. 84. There is special excursions for artisans and ag says the effect haa been largely to re-duce the exports of these ores from trouble in the Young Men's Conserva tive club.

President Armstrong re riculturists, terminal facilities and rate agreements. Before the meeting had adjourned nearly every one had the defense. We were told that somewhere in this case there would come a mysterious something, floating somewhere, that would be used in this cane. What it was no one has yet been able to discover, and it is still a mystery, and why this so-called mystery cently made some remarks derogatory Republic had for the last six days been propounding the claims of Mexico into the United States, where they are refined at Kansas Ctty and St Louis. Instead of exporting the ores, the Mexicans erected re- spoken in favor of maintaining full or all the political schools.

"I refuse," to the conservative government as to its policy which allowed wholasale immigration of Canadians to the United nearly full rates on first-das traffic, he said, to be hampered with the fineries and prepared for them. doctrines of any party. As soon especially on limited trains running on schedule time and giving extra was introduced in this case is a mystery to me. This great country selves the silver which was States, and aaid Canada waa being annexed to the republic by joblota Thi comfort For regular passengers, trav has made up its mind that it will not led to charges that be was not loyal to be blotted from the face of earth by eling on slower trains but with the usual high grade accommodations, it anarchy, not misrule and bloodshed. the Conservative party, and at a meeting to-day the club was asked to pass a the most valuable part of the ores.

The industry has proved to be so profitable that there is no reason to appebend. In the event ot a restoration ot the old practice of admitting the ores free of waa taken for granted that a reduc Our laws nhall not be trampled under foot; our flag shall not be hauled down. resolution expressing its disapproval of Armstrong'a views. In the discussion tion of about 20 per cent must be made. When it came to discussing rates for workingmen and farmers and If I were not a better citizen than to duty, that the Mexican government that followed it was asserted that there advise jurors to disregard their oaths, the press bill is passed I shall be ready to answer any charges against the government based on the allegations that it has not enforced the laws, but I shall not reply to any interpellations preceding the vote.

"If mistakes were made in tho Car-maux case I cau only say errors are human. I have done the utmost to maintain order. I decline to engage in further discussion; I am worn out with it all." Tbe speech was frequently interrupted by protests from the right The closing words made a great im will impose an export duty in order to prevent thi shipments. there was an immediate agreement as has been done in this case, I would that usually low rates must be put in I were dead. now more native-born Canadians in the United States than in Canada and more in Chicago than in Toronto.

The resolution was defeated. it makes little difference in this New Engineering Department Washington, Nov. 21. The bureau case who fired the first shot but there effect at some time during the exposl tion to give the people of limited in come a chance to see the exposition. of the American republics has received is no doubt in my mind that the first Scar Still Rontlni official Information ol the cestablish- Incident to the phase of the rate shooting came from the shore, and I London, Nov.

24. The pleuro-pneu- ment in Uruguay of a national depart am certain you believe me. The mur question the convention adopted a resolution approving the Sunday open ment of engineers nnder the control of monia scare is still kept up here by the authorities of the Board of Agriculture. The cargo of Canadian cat- der of T. J.

Connor took place long after this first assault and his murder pression. For a while nothing could tho minister of promotion. The new ing sentiment of tbe world's fair di be beard above the loud end fceneQt or the Indians still inhabiting the high lands on the northern boundary of the Everglades. This scheme was put on foot by the Women's National Indian association of Philadelphia of which Mrs. Quen tin is president Prior to J)r.

Chapln's coming this association sent Dr. J. Brecht to open a school hero, and be did and white cliil. dren were allowed to attend it with the hope that the Indians would fol-low their example. But so far they tiave evinced no interest whatever in the matter, and Dr.

Brecht hopes that by good treatment of them and by perseverance he may induce the Indians to take advantage of the opportunity thus offered. The Seminoles, Dr. Chapln saya now number about five hundred with perhaps two hundred, in cracker vernacular, bucks," for they are warriors no longer. When I hlef Osceola, or the "Rising Sun." went down the warlike spirit ot the Seminole tribe was broken forever. Three conditions limit the increase of the race -their restricted bunting ground, Its malarial condition and the law of the tribe as to marriage.

Ibis law for. bids the marriage ot any two of the tribe where there is the least known blood relation, and it is as unaltera. ble as those of the Modes and the 1 er. eians. In consequence of this tribal ukase boys of eignteen years marry women of eighty or more.

It often happens that to marry at all they have no other choice. The dress of the bucks is buckskin trousers and a turban made of as many yards of red or yellow calico as they can conveniently coll around their bronze brow a The women onfioe their dress almost eoluslvely to They all have an utter repugnance for photographer and their features can be had on paper only by the use of a kodak concealed from their sight They live in three-aided palmetto and they care neither to Improve their minds mor to accumulate worldly goods. Around the 'Allen place" the guava and many other semi-tropical fruits row wild la the woods, and the very rectors. tie on the Beaver line steamship Lake department will take charge 'of the construction and maintenance of excited exchange of language was premeditated, deliberate and will ful. Winnipeg, which arrived at Liverpool ACTORS IN A MUDDLE all railroads, publio highways.

William W. Erwln, of St Paul, Edward Homo Wants Divorce preceded his address to the jury by from in all parts of the bouse. When the excitement had subsided M. Richard, Minister of Justice and Public Worship, arose to speak. He anals, both for navigation last Thursday, was detalnod.

Two ot the suspected animals were killed and the lungs were sent to the Board of Charlotte Bebrena. thanking the court for the fair and im and irrigation, all works for the impr6vement of rivers and char- Agriculture in London, denied that the bill would lead to the abolition of all the liberties and inde partial manner in which the case had been tried. He said the jury could not presume that there waa any strike bora, and the repair, construction, and Nxw Yobk, Nov. 24. Theatrical Manager Edward Hume has Instructed Lawyer Price tp begin an action for divorce against his wife, Charlotte Mr.

Main Oat ef Bed. control of all publio buildings. The surveys of publio lands and other mat pendence of utterance at election times. M. Gorland then asked Washington, D.

Not. 24. Ex- at Homestead; it was not in evidence; Behrens. an actress, and Robert Man there was no proof that there was any to be allowed to Secretary Blaine is convalescing slowly and Is gaining strength day by day. ters pertaining to the department of the resources of the country will be interpellate tell is named as co-respondent Miss dissension.

There was no evidence the gnverdment on Its policy. M. Behrens Is aa uncommonly handsome that Frick, who senda armed invaders specially under the charge, and pro vision la made for the preparation and and attractive person. Mr. Hume, to the shore of Homestead, had any Ho was well enough to-day to leave his bed for a time, during which he occupied a comfortable positioe oa a sofa.

property there. There waa no evi publication which It may gather. who 1) also Sne-looking, is a manager of excellent repute. Of course he and lxratzDi repuea mat ne naa noining to add to his statement of yesterday. He would regard the House's refusal to proceed to a discussion of the clauses of the bill as a vote of want of dence tnat tne men, women she are the central figures In this case.

What tho Bnanloh Cablaet Propose. and children were there fur unlawful Improvement In ProJeeUlee. Washington, Nov. 2L Secretary but there are others equally well Madbcd, Nov. 24.

The Cabinet has purposes, but the commonwealth said known who are Interested. Tbev are they must infer. Inferl A way to deciaea to asa tne couries it for the Spanish exhibition at The House then adopted a motion of Robert Man tell and Mrs. Mantel! and wink when logic could npt apeak. Tracy haa had a consultation with representatives of the Carpenter Steel company of Beading relative to the supply of armor-pieroing projectiles urgency, and M.

Loubeta motion to Rose Coghlan, All the jury knew waa that there discuss the clauses of the bill was world's fair at Chicago and to author- ize the sending of all the archives pertaining to Columbua were armed foreign invaders there. Granddaughter Married. for naval use. The steel men reported that the quality of -the projectiles Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 34.

At Trinity There waa no evidence that those men were hired aa watchmen. Not the slightest evidence and they had no taken up and agreed to by a vote of 320 to 328. The chamber then adjourned. GALES ON THE LAKES. church last evening Miss Virginia A Quarreled Over aa Car of VCer.

Alexandria, Nov. M. In was being constantly improved and submitted to the Secretary the re Thurman, daughter of Allen G. Thur right to assume they were watchmen. man and granddaughter of Judge quarrel about six ear of corn Elgei suits of recent experiments which ap Allen 0.

Tburman, was married to T. Allen waa ahot and killed by Jests Tho nigh Wind on tho Croat Lakes pear to bear out their claim that with The absence of proof gave rise to the presumption that the people's territory bad been invaded by armed foreign Kelley Cole of New York. Only im Price last night Both were colored mediate frienda of the two families only two years' experience an American company is now manufacturing armor-piercing projectiles equal to tbe finest farming lands can be bought men armed by Quartermaster Frick. Chleag Board of Tro were present, including guests from Why he did not know, but presumed Chicago. Nov.

S. Market were general! New York and Baltimore. Douglas Brown of New York waa best man and best Uoltzer shells with prospects of considerably improving upon the. pres for two dollars and fifty cents per acre. Frost fell in this section last winter for the first time In over thirty yean, and the spring, drought ex the purpose waa ao damnable that Frick would not dare to tell It before easier this morning.

On I he early tradlna wheat sold off to 'to to na Deoaaber sue TaKQHXs Hay. Cora lost a boot at tat Miss Kittle Thurman, staler of the ent output the open forum of the court bride, wss maid of honor. The Rev. nam time to 4lH ueeemir ana eoo Hay. hausted the usually ample supply of Oats told lower.

Fork, after eelllnglH.nl Robert Ellis Jones, formerly et St RELICS OF COLUMBUS. "Was the battle at Homestead a riot or waa it an unwarranted invasion? If the latter, that'a the end of it for the to lit 75 broke to 114. on Jaanary bus la en. George'a church of New York, per food water to uch an extent that Dr. Chapln bad to sink wells for supply Caneea hfaeh Troable to Mariners.

DxTBorr, Nov. IL The wind blew a terrific gale on the lake last night and Officer Evans of the signal service reports an average velocity during the night of nearly forty miles an hour.and maximum of fifty miles. Ail night there gusts at the rate of aixty miles. The water in the river at this point ia about two feev below the normal stage and large boats are not attempting to run the river. Several lumber tows and a number of steamers are waiting here until the blow subsides.

It is hoped that few disasters will result from the gale, as ample notice Closing quotations were; Taloabl Cariosities to He Exhibited at log the stock with water while en people never delegated to another the formed the ceremony. Mia Treabl Ended. tho World's Fair. Washington, Nov. 2L William E.

route from here to' the schoolhouse right to repel Invasion." Continuing, he said: SrWNoriELD, IlL, Nov. 4. The dif cite with lumber and maohlnery. II Didn't Look Bight. Curtis has returned to Washington from his special mission through Europe with business connected with ferences existing between the opera "Unless the right ot the PInkertons to be there waa made plain the people tors and miners ot the Springfield sub-district are practically aettled upon an Some years ago Col Frobel of should have shot them down, should the Chicago Exposition.

During his Atlanta. was called on to gauge have shot them after leaving the tour abroad be haa been In England, the water In a stream In that region. France, Spain and Italy. The special barges, should hare followed them i their hearth-stones and shot them object of Sir. Curtis' visit was to carry While he was engaged In this operation and old 'wool hat" came down there, should have shot them the Invitation of the United States government to the Queen of Spain and along with a cart drawn by a single at God's own alter, and if possible to ox.

on which was a small load ol Closing. Articles High Low Nuv.g ptov. U. Whesv I Nov I I I 1.75 J8t .74 -TS .73 -7sl -19 Mh Corn i Nov Al AW Dos .41 .41 Al 43 Mar -4'S July Vi Jan Oats i Nor Jl Jl JIM SIN Jut i tt4 -as mm Pore- Nov. Deo It SO I2.7S 18 7 It 10 Ja 14.7a 14 4 OT 14 SO May 14.

14 Is.tO 14 72)4 Lard Nov It SO I 10 SO Deo S.57H a A jh tns tn teX t. tai 70 Snort Uioe- Nov eO T. 7 40 Jen 1 a 1 bH'i T.S7H TO May T.ei I 4 70 follow them across the great boundary, was given of 1U approach. Too only aerlo ia casualty reported Is this vicinity is that of the large schooner Uattie Wells, lumber laden, which was driven ashore on the west side et Point Pelee, Lake Erie, during the night She ia exposed to the full force of the gale, with the seas breaking all over her. The crew succeeded wood.

the surviving descendents of Christopher Columbus to attend the Chicago ahould have followed tbem across the grave and shot them down aa they lay The old man halted his team as ha Exposition and to present tbe request on the bosom of the prince of belt came up, to the colonel and after surveying the workmen for a minute of Congress to the various European i ine testimony nere was given ny or two. he said: government me loan oi sucn documents and relics of the great discov detectives by that human hyena, the hunter of men who will not do God'a In reaching shore. What on earth are tnom men equitable basla which ia satisfactory to ail parties. The men proposed to go to work to-morrow at 45 cents per ton gross weight and receive their pay weekly, to which terms the operators readily agreed. This action waa taken at a neeting held yesterday at which State President Crawford and State Secretary Guyman were present To reals Illegal Sealers.

Victoria, B. Nov. 84. A dispatch from Ottawa to the Colonist aaya that the British colonial office has addressed the Dominion government in regard to the prosecutions of the masters ot the British Columbian sealers that have violated tbe provisions of the modus vlvendl The colonial office aaya the sealers will have to prove they did not know ot its renewal this year, it being presumed that the negotiations for a renewal last spring were known. erer aa were In their poaaetwion.

doln' tharr Tbe St Alberto parish school build work earn his bread by the aweat of 'My trip has been entirely success Well." replied the colonel 'they ing in course of construction waa ia brow. Those detectives are in ful," said Mr. Curtis. ''Everywhere that I went I found the utmost inter dieted and so messure how far they re trying to find out bow many bucketfuls of water run down this will stretch the truth to prevent your est and enthusiasm displayed on the. nearly ruined last night by high wind.

The roof waa blown off and the walls seriously damaged. The loss will amount to at least 114,000. creek in twenty-four hours." ury from stretching their recks. The subject of our exposition. Chicago The man gazed at the party In first shot came from the beat aimed mute wonder, and then asked The amall schooner Spauldingof Mt NEWS IN BRIEF.

at what? Strikers? Not Men, Mister, are that a plumb fact?" will bt the objective point of a great many Europeans next year. Itrppeara that the Queen of Spain ia not permitted to leave the boundaries of her Clemens dragged anchor during the women and children. God in heavent Al Moffitt a butcher, eoinnltted Yea" replied the colonel, 'that Do yon deny the right ot those on suicide at Oskaloosa, Iowa. is Just what they are doing." shore to defend themselves? No! gale and struck against a dock ia the harbor in East Tawaa, badly damaging both. Tbe captain's son-in-law and the mate's son were drowned.

Well remarked the man gravely. Barry Burt was arrested at PW country during her regency, so that ahe could not in person accept the Hasten, the defense. Fire, oil and after another earnest contemplation dynamite should be used upon those burg, IlL, for atealing fifty of shoes from his employer at Bansoth. of the work going on: "Well, mister. proffered invitation.

She will, however, aend a personal representative in who fire upon the people." it may be all right but it do appear Knlgbta of Pythias odge No. Iff, et After Wegro Marderera. S'AETASHBl'RO, S. Nov. Si.

A week ago Stephen Revella and James Calvert, operators at Clifton cot Mr, Erwln reviewed the evidence Mr. Gladstone's Larky Kenan. London, Nov. 21. Mr.

Gladstone to me that that tbar thing are given by the witness for the prosecu onconstitootlonaL" Youth's Com Be ment organised a new lodge al Hammond, with thirty chartet members. the infant Isabella, the sister of the late King. The Duke of Varagnaand the Marqnis ot Barbolea, both ot whom are descendants of Columbus, tion and argued to ahow much of it unworthy ot belief. In conclusion be seems to be peculiarly unfortunate In meeting with accidents, but he la equally aa fortunate in escaping serious consequence. panlon.

Went to tbe Blstat flare. ton mills, were waylaid in the road by two negroes, Robert Jennings and Charlie Linder, and beaten 'into insensibility with clubs. Calvert haa since Lon Snow, a resident of Brloit aaid: 'I leave my client in your hands and yon in the higher handa of the Visitor at the Insane Asylum Doc and about 45 years of age, died frets lockjaw. Be had atepped on a ae'L will come and bring their wives and families." FIRE IN ST. LOUIS.

As he waa crossing ricadUly last Almighty." tor, will you show me the imbecile died. Revella la still in an unconscious P. Nordholm, the insurance tnaa Made HolMav Hanging. ward? -With pleasure. This Is it condition and it ia thought his injuries will Drove fatal The negroes made evening he stepped directly nnder the heads of a team of horsea attached to an omnibus that was swinging around a corner.

The driver pulled the horses nuxTUiOTox, W. Nov. 24. The Flames Coaeame 30,000 Worth of Pres who waa charged with leaving Rock ford nnder a cloud, baa returned ems' "Do these men know any thing at execution of Allen liarrison for the their escape. Partlea are out search ort Early Tnle murder of Bettie Adams, April 9 last ing for them, and It caught they will brought suit against hia former par ner.

City Clerk Boagland. St Louis, Ma. Nov. 2L At 5:15 o'clock yesterday fire broke out In ur Notb'ng' Are they helpless?" '-Nearly so." took place here at The scaffold waa erected in a field two miles from be lynched. BatfeBed a Old Cradgo.

Charleston, 8, baa a sew insur back upon their haunches. Mr. Gladstone waa walking rapidly and to this is due the fact that Le escaped Injury. The horses or the pole struck him a alight blow on the shoulder. Us stag the four-story building at 419 North Fourth street, occupied by Hirschel ance venture in the German! Matnal the jail, the procession to the scaffold Gezentole, a Nov.

24. Isaac Is there one wbo can't even feed Fire, capital 300,000. beinsr in carriages More than ten Bendhehn, wholesale cigar dealers. Bellew, 63 years old, has shot and killed Balph Crossmeyer ia held at fvuitb- thousand people witnessed the execu The blase spread rapidly, and when timself?" No. I don't think there is." Thomaa Lindsay in the mountains of this county.

An old grudge existed tion. At 11 o'clock Harrison made aa Chief Lindsay arrived be aent la a port. Pa-, on suspicion ef having murdered his mother at Farmers' Valley, Then I am foolei again. I am a second alarm. Theflamea spread to gered a short distance, then recovered himself and escaped to the pavement uninjured.

Tane. Cremlena-ra Dead, between them. Belle surrendered to ante-mortem statement in which he claimed to hare no knowledge of the A new 4.000-ton whaleback ateamet the adjoining building. No. 471, theatrical manager ani am looking for some one to writo a comio opera the sheriff here, Six homicides have been committed In the same region in commission of the crime, but did wot baa been ordered by the Northern Pa occupied by the American Oak Leather company.

By hard ilboreUo." deny having done it while under the cific steamship line for service between the last three years and one maa is influence of tbe poison be swallowed Paget Sound and China. now under conviction from there for iko or i8St. work the fire, waa gotten un dcr control. with the intention of committing sui Misa Mary Abell. daughter ef th murder of his father-in-law.

The first presidential election to be cide. late A. S. Abell, founder of the Balti determined by popular vole cast Kaeeao Cora Crop. A Millie r.nlleee Dev.

the several atatea and not by th It Will Hot Uert Cs. Ottawa. Canada, Nov. 24. In more Sun, has entered the Convent of the Visitation at Wilmington.

DoL TorEKA, Nov. 2L The regu Arson A. IlL. Nov. 24.

Tne new choice of the electors by tho ru'pec lar monthly crop report of Secretary artesloo well being boted for the city Tho California Supreme court hat live was that of luti. gard to the assertion of Prof. Colbert that the earth is liable to collide with Mohler of the State Board of Agricult is proving a great success. Potsdam staid Superior court proceed inge la when Andrew Jackson, Henry Osy. ure shows that the total yield of corn tbe alleged Biela'a comet Prof.

Xg sandstone waa struck at av depth of John Luincy Adams and William IL Pi El 8, Nov. It. A telegram from Dahotney announces the death of the Jewish Capt Cremlenx-Foa, who was wounded ia an engagement with the Dabomeyane in the latter part ot October. Capt Cremleux-Foa first came into prominence during the anti-Semitie agitation ia Paris hut summer, being mixed ap in several dcla. Reward for tho Arroet of a arderw.

Eao Clam. Nov. SL The county beard baa adopted a resolution offering a reward of tiooo for the ep-prebensioB ot tbe murderer of William Anderson, a wealthy logger, whose body was found in Chippewa river last summer and whose death i a mys grins says: "Yon can judge aa to the 1.800 feet and tne flow of water is Crawford were the opposing candi the Fox-Bale Si Norcroas niniug company case and wUl hear argnmenta oa the staying of the Judgment tor over fl.OoO.OOf Dec. 5. throughout tbe Mate last arasoa was 138.5i8.C21 buhhela, or 25.74 bushels to tbe acre.

A larger area haa been sown danger of that when I say that Father rapidly increasing, lesterday at dates. Tbe total volo cast then was which was A. 00) less than SeeehL the celebrated Italian astrono depth of 2,240 feet tbe flow waa nearly to winter wheat this fall than last but the conditions have not been favorable the total vole ot lo as polled ia 1839. mer, a few years ago waa looking throntrh bis glass at this same Comet 1.000,000 gallons to twenty-lour noura from a five-inch bore, and still the for its growth. when be saw burst ia two, thna be A felntc Strain.

drill is going down. A Boston dentist advocated hypno Dressing tea Leave and Pleaea. Mrs. Eteneo a tflinv coming two electrical comets. 8nseted Harder.

Seattle. Wash Nov. 21 A dispatch tism as a local an -stbetic in a paper Had before the New England Denial Paris, Nov. 24. The first chamber of the Court ot Appeal handed from Port Town send says that W.

IL BsADroKD, Nov. iL ftaiph tery- ocietf recently, and bypnottzrd The marine lapeotora at Seattle, have revoked the license ol Capt John A. O'Brien, who waa la charge of the whaleback W. Wet-tnaa when it waa stranded Sept K. The Order ot A mi tie, a beneficial organisation of Philadelphia, haa made aa assignment at lack of confidence has followed Um Iron Ball failure.

It had eeventy lodges, 1.000 member, and haa existed four year down its decision in the Deacon case. Crasmeyer baa beta arrested at Mount patient there and then as an object Arrhaleh) Welsh Jewett by Deputy bhrnff Clark on a Judgment was for Mrs. Deacon and it waa ordered that the child Gladys be ieeeon in the practice, performing dental cutting without eliciting fro pkioa ot having murdered his mother Tibbald who managed the Democratic campaign in Jefferson county ao successfully as to make it a Drtnocratie county, will likely be appointed by Mr. Cleveland to ancceed Watson aa collector of customs for the Paget Sound aiaertct returned to a convent where both Mr. lb a patient any manifestation of feel at Farmer Valley late last evening.

Rome, Nov. SL It ia announced here that tbe Most Rev. William J. Walsh, D. archbishop of Dublin, will be taadea cardinal at the approachiaf eoeaJatury.

and Mra, Deacon will be allowed to The prisoner was Ukea to Smithport leg. Th paper was nnaccompaaied visit her. and locked lav the eanatr jaiL br drawings..

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