HERALD-ADVANCE.
W. W. DOWN IE, Editor and Publisher
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Epitome of the Week.
INTLIU'.STi: COM
DOMESTIC.
THK police census of New York shows
a population of 1.710,715, an increase of
107,214 over tho Government census.
THK Consolidated Ice Machine CNN
pany of Chicago has failed for u-.,
assets, £475,001).
Di iiiNfi tho eleven months ended
September 30, 1890. the exports of pro
visions from tho United States were
Sl0H,r»s7,000, while in the corresponding
period ended September 30, 18W, the
total was only 101,215,000. The same
increase in the exports of dairy prod
ucts is reported, the total for the nine
months ended September 3(J beinjj
ii74,000, as ajjainst $7,754,000 during the
corresponding period of the proviou-,
your.
OSSAH SMITH, an a^ed farmer from
Split IjOf, Mo., was robbed of his pocket
book containing §4,785 at Portland, Ore.
A. M. MCUAK, secretary i treasurer
of the Security Loan A. Savings Com
pany of St. Catherines, Ont., has dis
appeared. He is a defaulter to he ex
tent of S'25,000.
NKAISI.Y all the ranches in the val
leys of the the Hart and Canon Hall
rivers in North Dakota have been de
vastated by prairie fires.
THK Census Jtureau GIVES the popula
tion of the State of Kansas at 1,4.23,4*5,
an increase of 427, :w*J in the past ten
yea s.
PRESIDENT IfAiuusn.v and his par y
returned to Washington from their
Western trip on the 14th.
THE railroads were carrying on a bit
ter railroad war from the Northwest to
Chicago, and ticket brokers were sell
ing tickets for almost anything,
FontTKKN cents apiece was tho avail
able resources of 525 Italian immigrants
who landed in New York from the
steamship Alexia
TICK First Presbyterian Church
of i
Cincinnati and the Presbyterian church
of 1*1 easant liidgo celebrated the 100th I
anniversary of their organization at
Cincinnati. I
L)it. iMoOoN'H AT,, the aged New York
doctor convicted of causing the death
of Annie Goodwin, the pretty cigarette
girl, by malpractice, was sentenced to
twelve years in the penitentiary.
THK twin children of Charles Aldrich
were burned to death by a fire in their
home in Hrooklyn, N. Y.
THK Census Kureau gives Alabama a
population of 1,50S,078, an increase in i
JOHAX.V MOST, the Anarchist leader,
after a residence of eight years in this
country, has become disgusted with
American politics and will return to
Europe.
Miis. WILLIAM WELLII.VVSBS and her
T»year-old son were drowned in a well
at Marine City, Mich. The woman was
trying to save her boy. who had fallen
into the well.
J.
BAII.KY, William R. Davis and J.
Fisher wore killed and two others hurt
by a fall of earth in the Ludington mine
near Iron Mountain, Mich.
THK colored people of Richmond,
Va.,
on the 15th celebrated the twenty
seventh anniversary of the signing of
the emancipation proclamation by Pres
ident Lincoln.
tioVKKNoii STKKI.K. of Oklahoma, has
SI'I:AH"K WILKI'.S, a horso owned by
J. Wilson Bury, fell dead during a heat
on the Lexington Ky.) race track. He
was valued at $0,000.
SKNOII It. BKSOOCHEA, husband of
General Barrundia's youngest daugh-
THK Brew Masters' Association of the
United States in session at Philadel
phia elected Christian Schneider, of
'New York, president.
As nit: result of domestic trouble
Gador Shrowdash, of Perth Atnhov, N.
J., shot and killed himself, and his
wife took her own life and that of her
babe with poison. i
TIIK City of New York and the Teu
tonic left New York for another race
across the ocean.
TWKNTY-FIVE persons were burned to
death and many others were injured in
a flro that destroyed the Leland Hotel i
at Syracuse, N. Y., a few minutes past
.midnight on the lfltli. The property I
loss was 8500,000.
THK barns of Fred Kroeger. A. B.
Piper and W. F. llanche. together with
eleven horses, thiiteen head of cattle,
farming implements, grain and hay, at
Berryvillo, Wis., were burned by in
cendiaries.
TIIURK miners were killed by falling
rock in No. 4 colliery of the Lehigh &
Wilkesbarre Coal Company at Auden- I'ensacoia. Fia.. died
reid, l'a. Springs, N. Y., aged 4'. y
THK Government it ashington has
notitied the Government of Italy that
no Italian emigrants who have been
sentenced in Italian courts will bo al
lowed to land in the Cnited States ports.
BKV. J. N. LKXKKU, of Denver, Col.,
the Western secretary of the Lutheran
board of church extension, says there
are 50,001,280 Lutherans in the world,
with 38,381 churohes and 38,400 min
isters.
Mas. HARBISON, wife of the President.
has accepted the presidency of the re
cently organized society known as the
Daughters of the American Revolution.
Tin: Ht»amcr Columbia madft th* trip
1
from New York to Southampton in six
days, fifteen hours, twentv-three min
utes. and breaking the best renin], her
own. by two hours and eleven minuter
THK Census ISurean gives the popula
tion of the State of Tennessee at 1,7*l:t.
7-J3: increase. 221.:«»4. State of Texas,
2,2 '.2.22 i increase. 040.471.
Cn\i:i.j s MM.I.KH, aged VIM"-, I
rested as a vagrant in MatiiM '.ui, K n
confessed that he murdered Harry IMSII
baugii and [''rank Kiier^,i. who were?
round dead in a freight carat Cheyenne.
Wyo.. September
JOHN- LICK ILumi-«\, v-ars o'
wa8 accidentally »h- .m-i i-:: i:i !.,• ,s
brother Douglass at Valverde. Co,., and
Douglass went mad with grief.
AT tho sale of the FernelifiV s' ,i
1-n
New York, the property of Mr. Will
iam Astor, Mr. William Uulden paid
8.10,000 for the imported stallion Galore.
A vci.oNi in North Carolina wrecked
bouses and other property tit llastie and
Moral College, and two persons were
killed and man v o: tier w or.' i. idly in
jured.
AN assignnooi' .a !.• i v AO B. (J.
Peters Salt and Lumber Co. of Manis
tee, Mich. The liabilities were plaeed
at 3?:!,000,000 and the assets at 80,00o,000.
Speculation caused the failure.
MAI:II lire-, were raging near La
Crosse, I rid., and 10,000 tons of stacked
bay had been burned.
THK strike of the 4,0 M,.n.-r- it
Ishpeming. Mich., has en 1. the men
returning to work on the old terms.
THK annual meeting of ttie Pullman
Palace Car Company was held in Chi
cago. The tinaneial statement showed
that the total revenue of the companv
for the twelve months was $$,$»•
i,'.M51.2(,
of which ?7.47:i. i 5 ^7 was from earn
ings of cars. The operating expenses
were {?:!.274.01)4.S7. The company PIII
ploys 1'2,367 peisons. During the year
5,):j:i.o.7 passengers were cared for.
against 4,242.542 the previous year.
HH HT men were injured, two of them
fatally, by an explosion of hot dust in
a Pittsburgh (Pa.) blastfurnace.
WILLIAM ]irni, who iived near Leha- i
non, lnd., dropped dead when he heard
that his wife had npplied for a divorce,
ASSA 15 \KKIwife of Ma I-'oo, a Chi
nose lauij,dryman at St. Louis, threw lye I
into the face of Walter Kelly, a 10-vear
old boy, and lie was totally blinded.
A BPSIVKSS agenev in Now York says
that the business outlook is improving
,t®*. has arrived in New York to make a i till over the country, and that trade is
demand of the Government of $100,000 I strong everywhere.
damages for Barrundia's death.
THE courts of Kansas and Iowa have
decided that the Wilson law prohibit
ing the sale of liquor in original pack
ages in the States named is inoperative
without new State legislation.
THK first game of the series for the
world's base-ball championship was
played in Louisville on th 17t.h be
tween the Brooklyn club, winners of
tho National League pennant, and the
Louisville cl ii). winners of the Ameri
can Association ciianipionsnip. Score:
Brooklyn, U Louisville. 0.
1\ an encounter with burglars at
Ohio City. O.. Charle Hover and Will
iam Place, two business'men. undone
of the robbers, were shot dead. The
otner four bur'/lars escaped.
Dt'tust* the It st two weoksof October
IN the streets of New Orleans Chief- 4SI CAST'S of cholera and Jv.) deaths from
of-1 olice llennessy was fatally shot by the disease were reported in Spain,
assassins.
A cky of lire in St. Stanislaus' church
in Chicago caused a panic among /SoO
hildrcn, two of whom were crushed
(Dem.). Iowa, Seventh district (Short
term), E. It. Hayes (Ilep.). Illinois,
Fourth district, S. W. Packard (Pro ).
OWINO to ill-health Joseph Pulitzer
has withdrawn entirely from the editor
ship of the New York World.
Jrx-risr S. "Motum.i, was on "4th
re-elected United States Sen i'-:- ver
ex-Minister 1'i. by :be Legislature
of Vermont.
Mits. An i HI. It it \/. \. Washing
ton, died at the age of l'4 years.
IIKV. D. C. KKI.I.V. Prohibition candi
date for Governor of Tennessee, has
been suspended for six months by tho
Methodist Episcopal conference for
leaving his post as pastor at Gallatin
without permission.
The nominations for on, the
15th were as follows: New ..:v. i.lev
enth district. Charles A. Hammer
(Itep.i Thirteenth, A. \dams Hep.)
Fourteenth,,!. T. Stearns (Hep.). Penn
sylvania. Thirty-sixth l:- N.
K. Critchlield (Rep.). M.. lis,
Fourth district, ('barb A. ..•••• and
(Rep.). Missouri, KI.'M.I .-f
Charles F. Joy (Rep.).
SKUV'K'KS were held on in
the Supreme Court chamber »t Wash
ington over the remains of Justice Sam
uel F. Miller, and the remains were
then plaeed on the ear--, to \ii..'ti to
Keokuk, la., for burial.
Tut: following were ti.• i .)ii.-riw.-, .,nal
nominations on the 10th: Massachu
setts, Fourth district, Jonas H. French
(Dem.). Pennsylvania. Ninth district.
Daniel H. Wingard (Rep.) Twi'ntv-
first, tleorge F. lltilT i Rep.
Ninth district, Alex'tnd'
tnerV Alliance).
ivn.vt) F01.Z. :i
jaiier of Cook COII ti: v. I,
residence in Cnic i:
ness, aged (4 ye,v-
1
T'AVMASI I
i
THK loss of life by the burning of tho
Lei and Hotel at Syracuse, N. Y., was
on 'he Ifith placed at ten.
THK business failures in tin
1
A Fturc destroyed the works of the
Cherry Morrow Manufacturing Com
pany within the walls of the State pen
itentiary at Nashville. Tenn. Loss,
§201). ouo.
.IAMKS MAXWKI.T., alias Murray, who
murdered Charles Decker on the night
ten years of 245,5(58.
SI.NC K January
1 the total loss by fire I of June 4 last, was hanged on the
in the United States has amounted to 17th at Morris. III. He died without re
#07.070,000, an average loss per day of vealing his identity.
$230.'.WO. Ax llurlin FtUls.- N. Li., unknown
THK Carmelite nuns at Baltimore eel- fiends blew up with a dynamite bomb
ebratod on the 15th tho centennial of
the establishment of the Carmelite or
der in this country.
THK International Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers began at Pitts
burgh, Pa., on the 15th its twenty-sev
enth annual convention.
tho house of Public Prosecutor Con
nette, who tial been waging bitter war
on the liquor dealers. Three children i
were fatally injured.
AT ai 1 ipoli.-,. (., the celebration'of)
the centennial of the landing of French
settlors began on the 17th.
THOMAS O'CONNOH, with a life sen
tence for murder in Minnesota, and who
was pardoned a short time ago on con-!
dition that he leave the State forever.
has been sent back to prison. lie did I
not leave the State
TIIK Census Bureau announced the
population of the State of Pennsylvania
to be 5.24S.504: increase, OtJ.y lis:!,
THK British ship HospoJar arrived at. I
San Francisco from London after the
longest trip on record, having been out
1.4 lays, owing to storms.
TIIK tug James A. li irtield was run
into by another tug in the buv at New
York and six men on the Garlield were
i ilrow ned.
1 HI:AVV gales prevailed along the
north Atlantic coast. Shipping was
badly damaged and two .tien were
been threatened with assassination for drowned in New York harbor. A house
vetoing the bill locating the Territorial
Capital at Oklahoma City.
was blown over in Newark. N. J.
PitiVAiK FUA.VK O'NKILL. of the
Tinted States army, stationed at Fort
Mcpherson, Ga.. died of hydrophobia.
It took seven men to hold him in his
paroxysms.
the Fidelity Trust Company
delpnia. dropt'ed dead a: i.i
that city.
United
Stales during tho seven days ended on
tho 17tli numbered 227, against 215 the
preceding week and 22!J the correspond
ing week last year
The sides were torn out of three coach
es. No one was killed and but few
were injured.
A li'iKlett*.
NKW OKI.KA:.S. Oct.. 18.—Joseph Macb
eca and other leading Italians against
whom affidavit.* were made yesterday
after tho shooting and partial confes
sion of Seoaide, were arrested this
morning, charged with being accesso
ries to the murder of Hennessy At a
special meeting of the. council at noon
Mayor Shakespeare's me-sage wis read
denouncing the murder i Hennessy by
Silicians. through hired assassins, de
claring that terrible secret societies ex
ist in New Orleans, and that in this in-
fatally and many others were badly in- .stance the chief vf police was asvissina
jured.
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.
CHARLKS IIrNTI\'uTON. command
ant of the United States navy yard at
in Saratoga
years.
TIIK. nominations for Con rress on the
14th wero: New York. Lighth district,
T. J. Campbell (Dvtn.) renominated
Ninth, John Weiss (Rep.): Tenth,
C. S. Van Rensselaer (Hep Eleventh.
J. J. Quinn Deni. i Thirteenth, H. C.
Robinson (I! i. Pennsvlvania. Ninth
district. D. II. Wingert (Hep ). .Massa
chusetts, Sixth disfcrict, C. £. Kimball
(Pro.). Michigan. First district, llib
bard Baker (Rep.) Eleventh. John
Lemer (Dem.). Kentucky. Fourth dis
trict, J. W. Long (Hep,). Florida, First
district. Harrison R...d iR-p). Mis
souri, Fifth district, G. IL iiiffner
ted for doing his duly in enforcing
THK IflO D-VKOTAiS.
NORTH DAKOTA'S CENSUS.
Population hv «'ountl®» a» Given )y
the
1 i e opulat
ri., .. tne (.
,'oniprices only
,ne percentage
.ban in iwv ot
jountod. i i
follows:
OII:STII
Allrctl..,.
,intern,
lamerv.
Mi'Ki'nxtp
V\ ..
•j,
ti
15 I.. :.
H.
.:•••
.'avulier.
Dichey...
Ktfdy
l-.ni tut
(in,.':,'- ...
iJr.mil
Jloitingfi'
Iviilder. ..
Liimour,.
J,« fian...,
McHonry
,\h'!titi nil
rL-.in.
Mert4.ii
Ki.rcinau,
Mount nr..
Ke,n lucky,
''ar-
!5r
tho
his
i 11-
K:ei-
died
THK funeral of Genor-i
l• I.i e in Washington on
tie
Knap
lot h,
Arlin:
remains were placcu
en.eterv.
i ook
and
rtori
(i 1:1
a
v." navvu
disease. He
Jrix.K At
)i.
was 40 years old.
TIN ADAMS, forme
Justice of the Supreme Court
1 dii'd at Dubuque, aged 04 yea'
I STKPHt"x A C.\u»wi:u.. pr
v
t. of
.ila-
FOREIGN.
TIIK funaral o' Mrs. !ooih, mother of
the Salvation Army, took place in Lon
don, and thousands followed the body
to the grave. The burial set vi e .vas
read by General Booth.
A ritoei.AM\TION has been issued bv
the Canadian Government removing ex
port duties upon pine and spruce logs
and shingle bolts.
STATISTICS show that 100,000 persons
are out of employment in Lombardv,
00.000 in Piedmont and 50,Quo in Ho
rn ago a and Southern Italv.
SK tiKTAi'.v BI.AINK ts been inf..
by the Minister of the Cnited Suites at
St. Peter-.burg that the reports of the
persecution by the Russian Government
of the Hebrews living in that country
are false.
TIIK Sultan of Zanzibar has surren
dered to Germany for 4.000.000 marks
his sovereign rights over t],a*. portion
of the Last African coaxt which is
leased to the Gorman Ka-.t A n••an
Company.
A r.rii.nn: named Scbaaf. who livel
in a suburb of Berlin, attacked his
wife and five children with a hatchet.
Throe of the children died anil the
other two and their mother would die.
AT a meeting in Havana attended by
the wealthiest planters in Cuba it was
decided to send the Minister of Colonies
a petition in favor of reciprocity with
America.
LATER NEWS.
Woixlerlut Nerve.
Ei:iK,Pa.,( t. 10. —To-day through tho
coolness of an engineer a horrible cat
iastrophe was averted. The engineer of
jthe passenger train, John Burns of Buf
jfalo. was (Mining down the hill at tho
|rate of fifty miles ar. nour. He saw a
itruck ahead and then a freight car. He
(saw no chance to stop his train but
could jump and sacrifice the lives of
his 150 passengers. His fireman had
.left him and fi-"i»ht cars mounted one
iiinother ahead. In a second Fngineer
Burns resolved to stand by his post,
j.vd. springing from his seat behind tho
jhoiler, he put on every pound of steam,
and opening his sand box so as to get a
firmer hold of the rail, the monster gave
a snort and sprang forward, threw tho
truck and cut through the freight car
and other debris. Burns with wonder
ful fortitude held the lever, and tho
moment he bad cleared the obstruction
reversed his engine and threw on the
air brake as the train entered the wreck.
Bureau.
North Pi,'-:
Office. 1
•nsus district,
increase is re
nui t,!iat had 1
HI
-. I-*', in iVMi tne popular.'":
ii. rease 115.5lo, or p-
Mu*t NaturatizeU.
A year ago a resident of Jerauld O.-.ti
ty, S. D., made a final proof on
claim without taking out naturalization
papers, thinking his having served in
Vie army would answer. Recently ho
was notitied by the authorities at Wash
ington that his proof would be sus
pended and that he would be required
to furnish proof of citizenship within
sixty days. His army service only
taxes the place of a declaration of in
tention to become a citizen and will not
stand for naturalization pap.-r-.
S»yg lln I* tho "\1 e»»i.ili.
Ten Hands, an Indian at l!ig I-. tv'
camp in South Dakota, was arrcste s ie
the authorities at Cheyenne agency anc
place.1 in the guard-house for posing a
the looked-for Indian Messiah. He had
beon going on for several days in the
most strange fashion, doing tuysieric a
dancing, going into trances, etc., ami
asking annuities, rations, and even
money and ponien from superstitious
Indians who thought he was the new
CI.
beau is reported Ij exist am .rig
sheep in the western part of N. rtli i
ota, and Dr. Langdon, the State V.-
ennarian. advises Oovernor Millrr
ijuarantine the sheep in Kidder, vms
ratm and Logan counties. It.
tjrought in from Washington, and an ef
fort would be made to have all shep
brought into the State hereafter care
fully examined, as well as those
•shipped here.
Pralrlo 'iro.s.
It is reported that between the Heart
and Cannon Hall rivers and around
Kildeer mountain in North Dakota the
destruction by prairie tires has i en
total. The flames swept through vil
lages and farmers have lost their crops
and feed for the winter. The fires wero
•!arted by Indians from Fort Yates
reservation to drive tho game south.
Slmri Now* ItKiu*.
The Pierre (S. D.) city directors gi\e
The Farmer's Alliance has stirted o
buiiil a four-story, f^n.oo.l he .di art• .a
at Huron. S. 1)
The Sioux of Son lb Dakota are vud o
bedying rapidly of cousuinpt.on and
other throat and chest diseases.
The Homes' a'ce mine at Df ad wood,
S. 1)., pays its employes the 20th of e
month. About OuO is ihe amount
disbursed each month.
Work has be-n begun by the South
Dakota Oas Light Heating Company
on a plant in Huron, S. I). Five thou
sand leet or mam will b- nut down and
the plant will be in op 'ration wit'-iin
Bixty days.
Charles Brown, a tin miner, was
nearly killed bv a bear near the Ku
tu ne at IUpid City. S. D.
Peter Burrows was arreste 1 Moor
head, N. I)., for passing a for: I el,,-, k
for on Max Stern in payment for
uit
1
American laws. Councilman Br it ton
offered a resolution which was adopted,
that the mayor appoint a committee of
fifty or more if lie deems '..roper to thor
oughly investigate these secret orders
and report. The mayor to-day received
a communication notifying him that he
will, be the v xt victim. Mr. Shakes
peare says ti this will not deter him
from doing hi- duty,
committee of fifty to
sletta.
1 1-
THK remain
buried at Ki
THE populii
certained by
IStc.. The con
State 1,300.017 i
tioointed the
'..i tho ven-
JllStiCe
lo., on
i e w e e
k.
he ISth.
n of Minnesota was as
ic census office on the
pleto count gives the
gainst
780.
773
n
igso.
THK official returns from Idaho show
a republican maioritv of 2.372.
Eagle Hawk, a Sioux Indian, was
lodged in jail at Chamberlain, s
•barged with attempting to confiscate
the greater portion of the stock of the
post trader's store at the Lower Brulo
gencv.
The county commissioners of Stuts.
man Count ,',N. D.,have ordered separate
ha.lot boxes provided that ladies may
vote for Superintendent of Public
AN OHEGON CAVERN.
Another Rival of Kentucky'* lamoa.
Mumninth Cave.
The following is an account of the dis
covery of a wonderful cave in Douglas
County, about four miles from the farm
of M. C. Ruckles, on the line of the
Southern Pacific railroad, and is told as
nearly as possible in the language of one
of the discoverers:
"A few days ago, while out hunting,
one of our dogs scented a track and fol
lowed it to what looked like a coyote
den. Tho dog went in and remained
quito awhile. Thinking ho might have
been killed by some wild animal in the
cave, w© went up to the hole, and while
looking around the mouth of the cave,
heard the dog barking vigorously in
what sounded like a largo chamber or
room in tho mountain. Wo afr length
called the dog out, but ho immediately
started back and again began to bark,
Being of an exploring turn of mind, we
ventured in, crawling through the
aperture, which was hardly large I
enough to admit the body of a human
being. What was our surprise, after!
proceeding about twenty feet, to iind
that we were in a large room. It being
very dark, we lit what matches we had,
and could then see that the room was
decorated with numerous largo crystals
tanging from the roof, which, from the
reflection of the light, looked like a
mass of diamonds. While taking in all i
this splendor in silent admiration, we i
could hear the sound of running water,
hut not having anything at hand to ex-,
fdore farther, we crawled back to day
light and went home. Provided with
lanterns, we returned next day and pro
ceeded to investigate. After leaving I
the first room we went through a narrow I
passageway which led to a large body of
water, which appeared to come through i
the top of the cave and fall into another I
:ave below. Taking up a stono which
lay near by we threw it down the pas
sageway where the water was falling,
and when it reached the depth of about
twenty-fiveor thirty fortit struck against
what appeared to be the side of the
-ave, making a noise like the report of
^annon. When on the verge of retrac
ing our steps we saw a small hole in the
lace of the cave, which, on closer in
spection, proved to be a continuation of
I the passageway. W'e were now in. and
ventured on. After proceeding about
i fifty feet we came to some stone steps.
I After reaching the top of the steps we
were in what appeared to bo a sacred
hall, for on the walls we could discern
hieroglyphics of tho sun. and also
people who all appeared to h«
traveling in one direction. Some were
on foot, while others were mounted on
what looked like camels, llight under
the sun was a book which lay as if open,
and, hardly discernible, were some ciiar
I actors or writing of some extinct race,
i
i
I
car
AiimiiLT slwi'p.
these were twelve persons in a
i ffoup, while a little way in the lead was
I another person, who, from the position
of his extended arms, looked as if he
was urging them on. After looking
i around wo wero led to believe that tho
people who inhabited this cave at some
past age wero sun-worshipers. On the
floor was some pottery, also some hpears
and darts, lhey looked as if the wood
wurk had been destroyed by age. As we
wore starting on in search of further
knowledge, wo were all at once bur
rounded by bats, who made it so un
pieasant for us that we were forced to
boat a hasty rotreat and leave all fur
ther researches to a future dnv." Rose
burg iOr®.) Plaindealer.
A
LEVEL HEAD.
The Advantage «f rrenence of Blind In
an Knierj-wiioy.
During the lute strike on the New York
Central liai.roud, tho militia wero ordered
to he in readiness in case of a riot, but they
were not called out.
In an interview, Uov. Hill said the troops
were not to be called upon except in case of
iii emergency. The emergency had not
at tscn therefore they would not be ordered
sut. Ho remarked that this was the first
^icat strike with which he had had ex
penenee, and he did not propose to lose his
heat. tho only point at which there had
been serums trouble was at Syracuse, and
t.iure a deputy-sheriff had lost his head and
li ipitated an encounter.
i
population of 11,500 on a multiple of
At .-sioux Falls. S. 1)., Nate Kahn.
piano player, shot and killed himself
accidentally while out hunting.
The strike continue.! several weeks, and
thei e was riotous action at various points
er^n'Y
but tlie riv 1
PJC m?!iffa
irw™°
Why does this man s^r.
is simply listening to th( n
cures effected by Dr. Pi
en Medical Discovery.
authorities
C0PC Wllh 11
K a
a
i
a
ni^ri "b ca£i,
fortune.
The ledge is located about ihrec
from Hot Spiings, S. I).
Smith it llo^s, of Pierre, S. n. re
ceived a consignment of hardware on
the Abnor O'Neal from Sioux Citv Tho
freight rates by railroad on th,. con
signment would nave been but
by the water route tb yonly paid S3.H0.
i
Ihe Methodist Conference of South
Dakota in sc^ion at Mitchell passed
resolutions indorsing equal suffrage
prohibition and peace arbitration be
tween nations.
last!
The following case il! ra.
on
a man S rr a1 a,)
*.v
''°nies when
an em, igenc.r arises win. makes a hasty
Die
!1
j.
u,|
e
,neul
1111111
und discretion.
"'ho retains his presence of mind
tna.ntains his equipoise and
exercises sound
•nscretion at such crith-al junctures is to
\?n
°,h
nd 11 be lmt t0 lll
u 1 level
a
of clothes. He was thought to bo
a professional.
Clark Stratton has discovered and
located a Ifilfrc of lithograph Stone, from
wii ch he hopes to rc.aliXt,
heads have the stavine
I was feeling very ill. I consulted a doctor
a n e s a i I a i i s e a s e i e
S and lhut hc W0illd
not stand in my
shoes lor the state of Ohio u,,. i i
not lose courage or give up• he
saw the testimonial uf Mr John v
100 Gregory St.. New Haven V''
wrote to him. In
ue 1110
'T
CUr
a Very SUCCessful
to tho class that do
a lng a bel
w-ben emergeneicH arise
a
'"i(?s
1096 U,eip head
i M»ilfn Intioceiict'.
4it.'^
ahout you last night.
plendld
Mabel (entliusiasticallvl ni j-i
you wouidh-t ask such fool-
*efo"re midnight foM?
fehore. for threo years.-West
fchore.
1C( John
K:
'Rcraep,
last time you were brought 1
warned you that if
1
fine him hcavv, Liglit.
IT is one of he~T^
n
amotion this fall. Several other i-n-n!
ties have already taken similar action.
Fcbni1.-
WORLD'S DISPEN'SAUY MIDI
TION. IluITalo, N. y.
1
Gentlemen -A remarkable ea«
in our territory. J. N. n,.rrv
thirty years of aire, was i
t,itiK
He tried physician after ph.
medicines, home receipts -ia {,
He went to a noted sanitarian
no better. We all thougnt i1P ,,
consumption, and onij- a tew
were left for hurl.
He commenced "Onlrlon .V
ery," and at the same time"
mend. He has used about twi
and is still USUIK it. He hasp
color and strength, ami is a1
work. It. i* just sueii a cast
3
have listened to rat(i.-r siippion
we see it «*.' niu^f believe it
It has trebled our sales ,,f '••.,
Diaoovery."
JOHN HACF
1'ruggistf. i.
In all bronchial, thro .•
a e i o n s i n e i n o u
of blood, weak lungs w 1 i
ailments, the Discov
:i.c tie it. r. .. ous cm
1 ro:u li.i.i •. ir-
t-w.unps deranges the liv
oerniitK-s the vstem, cr'
ii ..scasesanderuptions,pr. .•
headache, bot- isncss a
p.ition vv:.'. '.i c.m most i
be cutt.\l In tlie :..
DR. C. McLANE'S
raps i
TRICE, 25 CEXTS. SO'.J
druggists, and prepared
Fleming Brothers, Pittou:
Get the genuine counter: w|
mnde in St, Louis.
CAUTION ^rrVn.VW^
Uu-t 1 jn.inir and prit o »tau)prtiuiiM
W. L. DOUCU
$3 SHOE
FOR
CENTlEM
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