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I xiiil fhlpiM.I aciiiio tu llai.i.ii ii j- J a rat- . t- II.iv.ii.j t. bJliiT Jtr?t-t. The tunw will In I'fni for Jlior win. Jnd .il ll.iMiiih unJ uNIi t' :turn tcro-. tl o Islam! ia Nl- I Jay to Ni a oi. 'I ! ri.lt !II Ikj tlif ii'ailv r in 1t rill -ti In r Tti i'uUi lullrmtl lia lial atitl l.'.it.i tl.is im liulliiw: a lil.iyliitii lit I ji'i. .tlau: ulilrli 1 :nav vriftr furlli'i en i'im.icui') i i'n if tl. It!'-' it!' if "ulii ai.il Ui- mimM itai iro--t ji lon-ii' n all Sj.ni- i .TiirK.i. It v .i" ..n Im.i in vi!la:r r.li-n "t.l,.iibu- lus.anl. ami i t-liatii-li Mltdtin it a liuixlml J(-t" -Tore tl.c Mailoiwr .i tiot-i.i, tli- I"r K' llloiiM il 1 a lvn nn T th" :i'lii.t mil- r .uln. Jiil tl ii"iiJi ai III faillKlls fur tin:- ut-altli anil imwI bretHint Til" city no' lia-i alxit ST.M" inhli tnti Il I i-i-ra I ov.t i nut j.laln lilch U luU-l !ih lalni irff-i ami ui-on whkli cra" tli"U-amls i laftl'" Tli s u the .i-it lit! ot.imiri i f tl inaiid It ha.l S.n.. util.' Ir-i.ii" ti var. alii i lia- aUiut 1 v" K. il n lu 11.' luM it Miitll"l lii it nil Havana tmt niaii of 111' U.t Inlai .1th imat alul It hulls ur lot'ii in ill' rltiK of lir- -liria anil Mailrltl Tin- !i'U-s of '.iiiu!y r" .iJiiiO t all if "ii ytvry 'lliry a)- in.uli- it lirkk . min.l vltn tt.l.o. nlaili 1- tiniii all lfo t'l ialr.lon !! Iiuum nia l"J liilshl lil. tin n t -1 ami a tlnr.i .! li.a or jiltik Tlif tiu Wins' arc flu-li uilh tin "iiler. k ami tli- lilu.i!k" art' Ijiiilt nltli r;-r.l to tli lnjtr ratlur than Sl.o tilmlf ktri-ct AIkiir ii lllU" tli" i.ifin'iit ixtll I t IkI t-n liirh-s luuli r !ill- I I troi I f lliu iini it U1 lr.. t i li-;, ami th nxt. Irll33 to l iM.ICi Tlie imfiiun s, ar jtil :;litrn Iniliot ilr. txiit tili.ri- tf- wi'iJoiKar Unilt lit ict Hum. tiliori- tiu a-- liarrowfl fo our foot In v liking uvoli tli'ta otic l couttiiuallv "; ui ard l-jti htrii' :"o that II ii l-tt'T t" tik' thf iolibIis.tm.rt nalra Til. Uoi-rr Is narrnw ami ii- all t'air.asuej tlrUo t great tru-cl. in. h tr-i' l .la' sorou The houc ai tlal routnl, t!i!k v.allil. ilth ci'tt ilMirs int Iattn.f-v.utk tn li.u Man) oi i!i wlniw lu' ltr- l:i fn.nl ol Hum -.. Ix.i itif..ll luisted tl it illiv r. :nlml i rl tli- lai rv urk lultrrni la tl olil buihlliiK of l'dla Otn.r uJiuiou- ar. of vo.i.1 ir"J ana tiirir.1 a. in Hie Muortsh l.ulh'.ltis at In iii ltidn i tin who! iltx ha- an Oih i.- 1 I"VU At tlllll I l!MH?ll.t lllI-lf in ilrauaili or Mjiin.l uKaiii I a:n in 'fniiir. Mini agaia in Ant1! Man of the vtln-lon- nri- of i lx -iai all I av- t m trr hilt ri-li d!iiittr lit h "-til'nli foot nr inoii- -H1I3H n.t of nlnrli tin- lil i luolt wltl.ual DiicnirK th- I ui. nlii.t l.r s i:m:.s or iiojii: i.ikh Walktns alun the . ".miasm- ..!- ut -tan -r tin- littif nit nf l'i iKiitili" throuii Hi.' n in !( an I door- l.vr tuii3 it Pin Hii.l i'i- (i-uplt ;o in with tt..lr noik ir I Ihx wil!im.t ininiSiiir. Ilitf. laitt i ! at litis or I'H.Siin: Tl.w. ".mi, Ritl nr. s.ntiis I lii farllur on tli. ilitltKti an- ;U)t-i.- raull-i: aln i ln- flcui larrmm ki.v till ntmut W liutii of liw n tcl Inir If .-unfrj iinlili hai a :ir -uin or fjr n.i(ir' . i.oia Jon- Jir-it .liKir 1 ImiUI'iI to ( t an I If 'ti"n Ji r. cir- a r-stj ull li't filTtnlt kium It and th'j lii" otil to ! tt Uiilr fj'j. oji.n uh.lt ualkins tin' strf. to i uiit Y- guests n-ii know what th" v.t-ar Tl. )li 1. - ui for tho i-nltis dt li'ay At Hat tin pwr an I rich tmt n thrir tlaii lott-. i an I th u.i..lna ar 111"! ulth i-ll 11 I I'M-' .ittlnic and lix'.lllii: oi loiiK p- out In ttn klr.t Tli" itlUi.n hav on 'irtr li-t clolhf aii.l thrrf at tr.aiiv (tll ont-t I'liiiri abn.t uhtj oj!d t.ot mm out of ila on tin. frtt t lrn of tili httt 11pu I tlk 1 1 - rlrl of aniun Tli ar ttt it-rtt..t I ir tern in Cuba i' tlioush It tnar Uf that th- look b. t r from btlili.il rttr iur 11-t-y lii oln Minip!lnii tlttk foutful -m luiunau". b!ark i-all uhlcti ll.ft c 1 o. tl"tf loi of tlr haplv li"i 1 at.d 'nr a- t-l rijv frrit and I ds"-bt n-H mi'i' drTiriou Tlif '! it I iIj not IIV- about V tli h ir of fn focli-. Tl dut t mi tiliHn Hh tlrum or net ?u-r um I lit) ar- alH and tic dark' r ihe -k n th tnof It 11 .prln.lrl Thf w-m ts J no rilt-mtt to ;mt ib )'' tT...ly ard r-?Tonr ut It from -rlnk!.l I ottirr to r?i rk! cl"l of 10 a d IT 1 ! tohl tb ifc- i jsiom iri.a '--r't o-ljr for j-jni",nttli but alt for Uit kr of ccrofort tt j.rplratton ror.in; out ft-'I) In Shi tropical ttlrrai i-ovn Tiu:ocoii Tim kail- Ji f.Kt of p-j SrftOJ'h MwnM" thrrr r t. and thrt-t l.ir 1 u-r a- .' th i-rl( ,r-iIf l uptJiri Tti c.e balfori rvti nJn.s out or th n-reti. rtid hrn 'he munc r.-opl rok liiir tb Klrl ".Itnd ntlir halnji ard look oi upon th-lr avtr It thr lfU hlaii Thrre l no iKh ovrU"j In t!: V rJtr.l Statf. th M)-ntr au? Itini- i:rvr LSI Rlor "Ith h,s fttrart uptb th r T.rtril It li dlrTrttnt ia Ca.msuj a' th.n!i ib ar ur;o-'J to 'fp nuit i far apart t;for th udJins v cat .-parair-. thr-m l th IrtM o- Jat tlc uorlt of tl n kiu TTa 1 - .tat-s. on tb outMo in '"ir trct a-4 n-tkr soo rjfi it hi mUtrrj ttructn the u.r. ODU STKECT SCTJIXtS InlrtrJ th ir-"t xnri cf t"ii. dtv ar tar;T than thcc of aitjr fon I" Ku-rcf- rorth of lh A!p. Part nrtrwip Is thr lanl if th co r.i tfc. cosl Slf.i. who Kxik tluh thT tnUst Hi cons from tbe Anrmtine f-ara-xif rM throuch tr trt on r-r.rl inSr G-h t.t trjehetc or ncil at 1st b-tt and all m: huc ror:. Gmt orti draun Siy ca-n uttti .loan luuitCtvc h-il. vukrsl to tprcut a bl: m-.m xK l'.. .t.j 3.tf -Ma.trl.? lelerranh iu.es. drac thrtr cj-Mklr.c say akr. xaded fcy tfc Jne:- leUe tbeat. Iriut w-aajoer owned -r pe.1 tiers Are cemrtoo. amt fcay napRV. tre,i a-fon. all hu!-i by KtMti- re ej tvtx . a:el!BT ice I. banj-. wbHe vr Mack atar-a! doe thf r-!tte. and tametlcv trv tuC in eTrr x tJ drivajr aia.s aloucr t-e?Ue a ad dirrct. tt: wir Tiarrr a ! i4di- m ""n tsHr aim la nainler cm horre. Th are jnilkmen. alth tSi-lr carv sloac to JC5 tif 4 toe aSJfe, asJ. rrc.t tediVr. err- e-ranf. Vatsara asi piceappUt atoot t4t MkIt pI Jat u tea K It nilJksjrn aaI jet a Unna. Hvm u-.r rsiUt ta:e-. It tr U tJMMM ta A kct 4 salt u U A Ail A .fTI T Br Mm OU Cafe Gtr Y lW - C a ww jeBTjBBBBB IHHr CAM4GU2Y T jH 'Htr'iRfcrA toH I LfiLVEe OF on ciin.t?s ..t in lo that i.Jiyj-f Iliutcd t"i t l a 1 ind or l3lkil m 'k mil alti-i iiiIU :i I it i- alrsuiri liiinoibit to b.i a -.la-a ot -old frli n ilk out-idi' of II i .b i 1 hotN il I- -oid lioilt.l .ml bol-il jink i '.:v. .1 with tli" ooSf. Two pitil.tt- ti i onlainili 1-olltd tiiuk and tt f oil t r lit.' inlf.t'. aro I rousht Jn lv tin w ittr He In -t iour- In tlif milk. a!m"-t sillhis M.r t uji, and ihu tha i-oStf. which l- -s Ida. k a ink and as Uttir as- ill. I'.tntv of ur Is aJJid bj mo-t coffte diiik-r rh.i-i' is a Kloat dial of bu-iiut-' dot ta th' Cuban iltitf Tl'f Mo:r an iat tffi! You tird th"in mivd mi with Hie I i-ldinii") Thi aio Orifijtjl In !-tl". mar b. In tin it Ilk" bazjjr- thin tort-, 'li..- uu i'.I fac tli trii't bcins -,ia-r-t-il from li l decrn. l...-li ..r" taken ai a in til? da m . vo that everv tlilin; 1 opt'i Tli- iln sood- Mores, fur liiitanif. h..e walls --lull.. I from loji to lnjltnin Th. rrilinss art liiph anil fanrj jalti-rn-. or ilotb art Ini'is down irum the r,,i' to cath tl'.. f of hr att-b T's htl.-. ,ii tilled with bnsht pocil''. a- ute alo tr" eoi:t't.-r- The oi. rk site S't if. J tuni. t idea-" - a nib the i- nr a Insh it .lot iiishi r than n it . I nli-d St lit i. Ii tht gr -.rv and tsetab!e -tore- on ion ate ofc! ii strrn;'. and on. t th ra liansms down frn t!'t rixf- irmsi aid baiiatu) oe eloap aid drlii l..u. as are all kind., of tropi"il fruit: Tlier ar. iu 1 urn. -f. and -addler liop. a will as hariwar and furniture etur CI BAN CVrn.H ItANf-H.- '.hi I ot of he let j.lod.-CTowin rtoxtr.i-i. of i-txt Therr ale large i a i. hei -taiitr.il tbroiiKhojt 1'uerto 1'rln clpe an ! n. t b's u- not fai ftoti Cjroi.vi The icra.-. ci lu.l intlj in tb'- jvrt of the Ulird aid fottunt a. hate btej. i ih. ii, tli- r-it yrlhn; t,3ttl". lu-ln: 'te r'i'iluton .ml t' t wr? wl.ii h f.,'nl HI tht "ilun rattle wt" kt 'il in! wltl tu tl Atn n ar 1 aM be r Tea I i ri la a' 1 ot'i Ut ft a .ae- buln rattle l-i r 1 1 our "-outluin rt -hipp'ri ffetn t ' i'iiKi Tht v li.ii iN. b-t i iiric r1ezutll Me al is In i ti He from 1 elenlten 1 hey ar. untwninj stu. k tilt on! fir l..of. b.l 8l for bre. lire at.Bthe ri.l: i that an Ameri.-m ratt indu'tTv pniml-e- to grow t-T ht-e it th heart of Oiln Man t.f the .anl luslit are rar'irs. uhlch ill stll for d"iil ! what tl.tj n: If kTt for twelve nmut'tw .tlir a' truht In to f men and yell at once ; J othr ttll to l- u- I a draft Miratf A larcn part f the tannine of f"ui. I- Ore lth 0 r The ate betl--than tr - a- Hje latt are rowan! In tli.- tniKl aial will net work well with wit fret TS. eti wlj mil ,ir ulir'i. ami a swl He, n'll Irr; mure r . t i o tU.it. for t j tu i alje-l ai - t lrs to h.. iork If h wi'l t ow at I wotk .n turr. ind !.- what cat U. tt-nrrd c vn'.-. a'tw qualm - wor't iNhii ti Tie-. jre o team. h re which -j.ll at tli or $ ar" " 1 talked la i.ht with r"ap am I'u.S atari V Kjc fortnwl) ce taitsrfed with the ! tilted tate. Infar.tri tut uho I now etcaced In tock farodrs far tiinva cu II has fe-irral larse r rfh.- atiJ lh itrportltts entile frcm the l"n'tej Mat- and bti-duiii: atrf fattenirc them for 11k Ulan marVrt He tell- rt that cattlt ca" l rale.l ciort proStably than tn Norti Arerlca. Thei retjui- tjt! little earv aod na -rrat'l. feetlintr ot of O-'Vir the ear routfl t.n one of Captain Itice. ranhf tn men only are r;u.red to Iiwk after l.v heaj cf t(K. ail 1 hiire- Jteanl oth-rt estimate that one mat coaM ear for that numbr I n.i-d raetMns a tc- Hie prices of Uci CaptMc Kice peph-5 .! ratli- ranche, within tMrtr talles cf Catnaraey eanrot t tvucht fr Is tt-att XZZ per -re Kairi ctuvl -aiinr land wrttiat that -adius nt te hat for p-r acre and poortr asi .i-tt-il fir eat t.t a low a. K rr acre. The bt cattle Ias.1 U made p; tka-si-; the Mrsin lanj of t"; heay tictber an.1 eeditx tt to culrwt rta-a. It t etinvateil that an ucr; acd a rjoarter of utara rt -al"! keep one atti roal the ear louaJ ""It ore uch: raia- or C-' arre on my rapeh I-a Sophia e fed UJ tattle for three ntoeth ijjrfcs tfc- Crt of tr dry tutea. This nre than th- juatur. ifst support rlrtit aVifr aR4 uoatJ Itot thank of k.e-rinc that nsacy heai tu --Te t" Jrar -lMd!. ajjuricax cattu: :x ct ii ""Hose Nct ijs?rt e.t.lf fretri the U.rsi Slaves Into Ctna Iw tl l'' Of eear it pys r cM rmi tie la the bc'nr. As aerae T.aaa ixu : veara lij or bIt l?- It lis local mar k-t. t from X to ST. 7bat c if pbj.e4 on r-JMft ras CAniGUBy nd u d for biv iiiit! urpo-f. will in one vi.ir u. a )trarlun; ..It ulikli an be eold for Tl"i o $ A l".a- ttr. 3 jt-am old or i.v.i v. Ii'ii ::jt laudttl. to.s lioiti JC'.i to t-tl. and wilt it fatlM-vd on KUiuea Itta for tin inonliu- Il will v. eld Horn til to ! ThU is iu lite Uk-iI marki'te fcr bf "Iiir 1-attIt mi in- l.oa; brhiR " etuis or V iftll-. a iwjutd. a. Hi I have old K.i-1-RU.di- to.v- hliorihorns and Kttttoiu. in! tlioroiistbrtd. I'm a- hiHi as ta. uplt i-ulm ilia.s nut Is Kill lo bllpply i: own ileiti.iu.i for eittle and it irobnl.l will not tin -o to. tl net .-i or ivtu ,. "Iiidtcd 1 know of u.ul. ins in Cuba that ofiVrs ! tt-r .I'lmruiuiu. s ju-i now than mikK r.il-i.itr Till- i tli" ideal country for tattl" iiii-ins for inn who lias a capi ta! of from ; to !.'. The stoik re iiuirt" no riii and Kiev an be r'-aretl tn. f cheapl than lu ativ jlock coimtrv In the I'tihed Mite Neatly all -oits f catlle do wtll atd 1 think it 1 asife to vy tl it ;.r nt of iht, tows will drop a. .air tacn e.n With ri"d earn and at tt nilon, after iieeliiiiuilintion. -It ei.nl houId invr.tll the Ir.s-o Im ludll s Hiat of Hi" ..live' ' i'atti.i; iu.-i:asi:-; in crn "How atsiut attle dl;o.i-es' Ciila has no -ptoial cattle i:-e-a-es, r- p!il i aptiiti I He . although vie hai." eLi h lir.iw buks as tick and screw worms "lirks are bv ir.r the t.irv. but I tl ey tan 1- gotten off bl w.!lll:; the animal wtfti a mixture ot kerene water and nail, ir with other iir.jsin.tlun ti-.sl for th" pt.ris.se Tlie serew r.orn.s ..ro vaueil bv Hl-s blowing stratchts. or ruts on the tiiinial" and tli-y an curetl b; th" ue of eri'lr c'llotof.irni with un apiillc.i tlot of pine tar Neither tick nor -crew" worm bother fat cat lb or tuose In cnod rotdlttot Tht v r- chleflv tonllne-J to tho Ph r atnori? tht newlv Imported cattle Such rattl- tnust 1 frenttsl lor thern or th i vvdl cer tht Texas fevfr and il!i " Colonel Ifciroitin i wtli-known ttook tn-in ol St JoseBh Mo In sp-akinj: t me the .-ttl toi-tbllttles of Cub i, halJ. "It seenis to lie that me inaiket tor uln stock wtl be limited to Ih- tol t.1.1 Hon Ciltle bn ottir lountrr. isht from ihe Mates and are now Lriii-mr high wtre very chtaji b. fore one time laevca -o'd for uban nie.u 1 KTa. fed. land curluic and -hlpl.ine pric but the! the war aril u t; .i head Tii' at'd it will not Ilk- srain feil n.eit The Krav.es n crew twelve ft Hh. and thej prCtlure rue liter, h'tt it do. not -eem to m that tl e m-ii H Miur.d enoutch for feiirral thippits; lice. BIWM1 THO;T (tKAIN 1 fi.i I nvat v Xmerians are looVir? to war 1 luc nisins ju conilfg- industry of I ih' Tie rnuntr Is tiovt antuallv lm portirc abtut a million and a half dollars toil i of pork and Kicon and more than thr-e tu ilon dollars worth of Jard A'l the blc p-ir'nlrc firm of th- I nltej Stalls laie bntch houej in Cuba and the Ar :reur ani Swifts hnve mnkehou-s hr whire the) cute thtlrown ham One t-tes Ameriravn hams fftp aie In tutrix ver" prvxllon jtore a.iJ ur larl Is ufei ev ert where The avrrace wl i.lea!e price of live hoes has fur j .at been from T to ccr.ts a ;sjr. 1 and it I not llk-l) to fall lice da e I ail ever th- l-Iara. ani that wjth oul srat.- Ths fcd on ra. the nuts cf the t'l ji"lms and xecelables. They have reeular tra.l from pilm tTee to palm tree, and to from one to another plcklrg the nut a th fi.lL It la estimated that tt hojel not cost ir.r than from tZ to li ejeh to produce oc of from XU pounds wekvht and upward which r.i'irs -ill rrad 11 -t from IU to ttj per hrad KliANK it. CARPENTER. O.T7njtt, is tr r G Carrttr AUTOMOBILE AFIRE IN CROWDED NEW YORK STREET. Kr.PV. lOJi' i-PEsl u New YorK. ft.pt 1-Two lr.Jvnly 1resnt women acj their escort leaped eut ef an automat lie . It cam to a atop at Brua2ta and TMrt) -fourth stint So dad the chauffeur I don t wajit to die In a faralr.J car" Mil one of the women, peexlshly Tliea ty tKI there and watrhM th luur lac ear b-.rr au It had caught Sre whlla teoxicg ip l;:otdaa) When the rjashla had tyimed itself am the iw women and ihelr eacart puahed their way oat of tt crwod to take trolley car uptown, and the cbauCeur walked jsway. NOTABLE YEAR f OR AMERICAN SPORTS Crop Yield Will Be Large art the Carreat of Our Foreigm Trade Proportiomately gtroBger. REPLBUC hPiXIAI. Wsshtnston. Sept. i Rcetit reports in dicate that this U Mkely lo be a bantir jtar in .Vmerican export trade. Harvests are jncd on the broad farm ef tlie sreat We-;: frotu tke domain of Kins Cotton rones similar intelligence: ICasteru manu facturins induatriea arc pro-perous. It ia ofun said in IKee da tbut bu rope la iveconilug Aineii.-aiiiseil throoxh its effoita to ileae wealthy louriaU from this aide ot the walec With more truth, it tnittht be aaid I hat Europe ia bn-om!nic Americaniaed because of Inn rapidly Increasii.r Tolume of trade tietween tl-e Old World and the New. m-m-it dos a larje part iu the work of fertlliiff the iuhIs.uk of the earth, and the "Yankee notion" Is known whereier gooda aro bought and sold. Tlie detail of the fre;n comin.rce tatutic.s of the country for th Hsc.il jear cr.tUns June 3 show that the sruttest ircrease of imports Involved umnufactur cr' material, while the largest gain In expoilx wit. made in factory produtlt. Kurtlierinorc. an analU of the atatistic r eal the fact that thi manufaciuring cinteroof the interior are more than hold ing their own with those of the Statu on the feast. Ituvious ir.i estimations ot this arr fact liaiu isjiiiinced -liuropi-ati manufueiurers that il can due chiefly to the low fieisht rate. on gvoja intended for exnort. It was proved, for example. llat the American average of S6v7 per ton wu the toweat rale in the world. HEAVY COTTON TKAFKIO. New proof of the conectnes of ihl cot chtmuii is lo If found lu the fail that wherea- duriit the la-t ear themlcali, cotton Roods, frathjpi. liber manufactures. K-alsS and glas-waie. metal utnl wool mail ufacture. show til iieircabcd imjor.ation. at Hie same time colton exiairls iiicrtased J-i(.i:i. coilot nntiufacturcs. CS.vXUIMi. law cottiMi J"iU0i. iron and fteel manu-fat-turts s5: tm.t. and other staple coni-ni-iiliea in wvportlon. ., An ol.J-ct Ies-on In the extent of Ameri can ciinrnerc may be taken at any lime on the railwav docks of a fcaport illy. ... .1.. ti. .a..M a fAK'riiifr elevalors. each cajial-le of l'.oldlns millmt-.s nl liusheU .e ..ii. ur .! hcndredti of lts.1 in knxtli. p'i'ed hish with barrels and bov-i nthetJ and dak. Uetweeii tl-.e piers He the Bleat st aRiMiIim. some oi mean cai--i.t j. .. t....ii.. a- -sAOmi toi.s of earco. TUe oxciiitlotially lone . ".l s.ivv train--. When ",, Vca !te flat a "iWW of ",!. ''" fi, proxftn ulnV a capacay of & .. lei.i me New York alone c0 "?&;.'. heSIt lO coiupii netia vra --";"" '," Ihe dollar exehamte means w liicl; Uk " trado of all th- AtUnlli. Unit and rat Hit. "'"' rOMMi:r.CIAU SlISl'lUSEB Kicrv iMnto. wl.Mlicr of iuu-irts r poili.. has .u ui.v alirpri'i - lot w it "IJ cotiv.issiiu wllh Hie ""V',,H,',!'-,J ilsuu- iu tin ii.it leu trade of the I nii.sl b It i'-T'coi ii.ioii. foi ItUnce. to find in th t:.n-o .f .t liier from Hie .MlHerratit.m .1 ion-isllliielll "I ele..lllv l.tth I-' e iismI iii il." iiiiiiufaftme of piiiio k-J-e. Clutl.e-plns troi i tho wot-.! of Maine fotm an liiteie-.tm at'd Inu.icnt ttet.i t.r x. luiil A taratt Irolit Italy it-aiiaW ai-laal- tu the "iriier man" Mane b.inl of wine, some ot tl.-in iKHiuU'tip wll'l rufies of t-lraw. vlUs of olive till, alive-. liiUIe.1 nil I fre-h. i-iis-s tit ihee-f. cai-ks of th-nies. tauas-s of uu.iuat loii.ioitioii. Italian titml haul-, ftriuiie of satin, nut In hies .ind tsir-rel-. ami. mo-l otlidous of all to the r l.eri. i...-d llali.it isilue. i-rall lae uini lmfs of them all (n to lneke Ui .1 liam s hiiiei ui" ilelnalrstu. Silth iaii;o.e ale leriuuiiu: 1 inter and more iit;mi-rou.- on An t mail tioik-, l.c.atin Hi" lailroads l.iio bv ii.-ins t.r t..siilj.' rai.-s im... iuc.si the drllcatt-s throu-tliou: the inland tu'.rkil! .... it Is natur:.l for Ihe railioad- to iv.uU proiitHble retutti hipiiii nt- In ilieir ersitn en for if tliev i. iu tinke th e irs pjy If.tii uav Iht-j ar. able tn low. i Hie rate on .poit wlu.it and lo .! the Ameri can fanner .. Wtt'-r market in IJveiiio.il. of . oiiijh'. the mo-t Intereiln?r fiature of Hie entir Imtlstt tr:;de l thi. wheat fxpoit It Is alimist er.tit'lv a railrivad ii ia Hon. iu thr -.i-e thai Hi Uite-r pail of it would tot tsl-l were it i.ol lor lite eitii uiflv i.iv.it.-.l.i. nuts wilh nhhli the railroads have .,st -r il u. WHEAT A I'KCnJAl: CKul'. Wlietl I. a la-ci.Ii ir crop in that It de mands iron tin- latid- anil "exieusive" tiil- . tivalloii tu lie plolltat lv l.ll-ed. As the IvtH-trial weain. in tin lountry n.ia ici own aiai th- lionlier has l-en pin-h-il farther and fuller ti'-l, the .ureai,i' iiu i!. r v.hPJt has gone with it. weiing a lit tle lo the north iiieanulilli. The formei wheat Held- of the .Millie Wist now craw otli.tr grams in rotation. Thi- flirinkini: modeatv nr Ihe ie-at I.iiIo Isrfort- the ml value of conventional tlvilt. zaliuii ha- made necfarv lonner sand Lmi-er I.aTiIi to the Kta.orl on the strt of tie whe-.i-cirrlnB railioads. In order, tll'lime to allow Aiiierlc-.iu wli.at to loin-pet- in European murkeM witli tlw wheat from IfH-l'i. Araentiua ai.il Hoiitnaiiia. the milruai.i. Iiue had tn i:resard ilis taine utterly In their export i h irt,"f e. Th-v liave fiade iliarees on export wheat lower lhatt those on wheat dorlgueil foe tlemtstlc i.iii.-iiti.l.ti.iii. It i- unit bv doilir -r that thev hue made thr trufilc j.rohiabIe ai.d cau-l a. lapld ii-vel.ipiiieiit of the coiintr; s froit titr Thi Iwjii thtv liaie l-een HliI- : rai.: Itrsilv beeau- of the halthy Ain'ncan l-fi'.Ic.v cf "ovenim'tit tionlr.tcr-f-rti' . Thromili thir mHIns-In-traiLslt tales Ih railroad have also thansed the Ita racier of tint uliat evjs.rt rroiu mill ens of Tiishil of wheat Jt-1' tc!ttIe!y, to a 1 rt iioniIerai.ee of lsirr. I .f fiour Th- nillllrtt'lii-tran-it rate is .i tliroush thirn" from the lo.al levator t the n. lort market l.othirig beine -uld-d for a. atoienier at eome liitcrinillate point, while the wheat Is belnis made over into four. Ily reducinr th- l-rlc- of tiiiketiiit flour, the mlllli:s-Tii'traiilt rats -lowed tin wheat prevIouIv Rround In Ku rop" to be urouitd by Aiiiiric.in miller, tutrebv addlns t- the propenty of n other homo Industry TOTAL VIKMl IN fNITEI STATES. Tlie total i.U of wheat In the United states axerares la-twren mx and aexeii hur.dre l nullum buthrL. trf this. It two and thrte hundred million are export ed Th- wi.'-t the Southwest poet ubni.l by way of New Orleana anl Gal- xeslun New York or lloston OHIO COUPLE MARRIED AFTER SEVERAL DELAYS. -litre roood Drortw MloUforo. Many ml Wfcotaa mrr iOy itasatator Voeotlooa. RKrirUUCsI'OsJAI- .i.. of Shelby and Fannie IV fcwaney or Mansfield found that it was not , such uxx easy niatttr to ct marrle.1 as they had Supposed TTcr fn-' UI frerii Mansfield tu im excursion to Celur Point and de cided to surrrUt their fntnds by getting CThi"joui- n.an c-a.ne to the Prolute Coart early In the morning, ar.. hy -nx-ite Uth of their residences as Mlh.ii. this countx-. he serure.l ix Ilrr.te. To Rnd a mlniafer to j-rform the c-remouy wu not surh an a n-tter. II- xH he wanted a Prebtertatt minister But It m foond that Hie Revennd Mr Hlghley ai away on h!s xacatlon. HI preferences next In order were Rcptlst. ifeihedlst and KpU ecp.Uian Th.? Ilevcrerd Mr. Talor. the lttxereisd Mr. Johtiaon and the Reverend Mr Walton, of thee church, respective ly, wete a!" enjoyirc their vaeatlona. The i.exetend Mr Walker of i.alvary JpIsco pal. waa reaclisil bv telephune. but tit afkfil & rcanx ijcestlon before h- would ronser.t to perftrm the ceremoay that he was clxen up. A loitheran minister waa then seggeat ed Th prospective toidrgrunm aaii that he dtdn t know ar.ytl.lig about Laitherans. but "ireej.d they i all right." ard the Revert nJ Mr Stcilhora cm secured. The jounr nar then "went down town tt set hl ride." where he had left her wj.iti ns. but Instead of colr.a to the Rev-er-nd Mr Ptellterti'a h went to the Rev et end Mr. tanrrbier'a by mluk. and that tnisltttr Cnalitr pertJiluew the ceremony. t wait far iippartmtltv ta knack at large-t rielftht car earris uiui . ."... and 1-otu.equeutly It uk. four hundrvsl of 111. in lo Illl ore ot the mo'ir-ler o,..i . tei.t .....i. a ktrmi; ui sixteen I'aiiiti .ui' . The xaht Item Oi tl.e .s.ioii-t-1 . '-" - I.Tlith -.ml thence by lat Ihrouah the ,'."". tjkes ani out to sa xia the St. wence or overland from Buffalo to ... . .. S-aI.kac 1rm f. year door Read PpaMe Waat Adsu Hua drraa ef aaortaalttea lluil ttkera vary J. - -. lAlndow Georgia -Stimson furnitur and Crpt Co. Largest Fall Stock We Have Ever Shown atvtrr mini FitvaiilsiagtMr a Cabw wfl m a Palace. mini mini SattrfactioB gaarastced. 616618 Office Desks AERIAL TRAMWAY 10 CROSSGRANDCANYOI .Most StiiK.-udus SttHe oh Colo rado River lo He Viewed Froui Sii.MinUd Cura Arrotia the tiiat ISorpe. i:i:i-L'BI 10 .-I'KCIAU Denver. Sept. i T reach Aiutnca'a nio-t wonderful tableland by a wire tram from the dtpth ot tho Orai.d 4'antai of tin Colorado Ls the plan of a corporation. the engineer- of which have already the ground ror the undertaking. On tho north -id" of the great gorge. Its own llff si.e rising ahe.r above the tsur-rour.dinj- desert, the Kaibab plateau lifta liUh tor. ard Arizona'.-. loudlestt aky. liuux-essible. about:. ling in game, the jil.ite.iu remiltiH a lard of mysteries Iu th" iniiral of the kik.sl alkali plain. The ni-u who have Ilxe.1 in IPs forests wtre for the most part Mormon Iianlte--. wlm had fled tn avoid p-rseculion. They belonged to that Merit, xrlxzly breed tf fanatics who carry thtir RIMe along with their rifles. And thece men have not dete tiated the place. Years ago. hi a company whlt.li imluded John W. Young, son of Hrighani Young. Colonel WillUiu F. Cody viniled the plat, an and he saw Its woudeix. HU horso walked ankle deep In the Bowers that cover ita grassy itretthes. The old arout otood on Point sublime ant looked out itxi r tho Canon of the Colorado. He sjr.nt two weeks on the upland'a flour. He was the tlrat to advance th jnoisiltiun of making a national park from Kaibab Iluteau. The jtlace is so situated that it woulj 1 line wry to tun a wire fence arouud ft for s-veral mile, and gome t-uuld not bale, nor could tuber animals come Inn it. -Itutfalo Bill" and John W. Young talked of this plan. Now a tnoiefueiit has been Leguu. and a jelltiun will nine from IMab ami Arbtoiia Making that this laiproiement b broucnt about. With the establishment of tba aerial tramway and I ha opening thia wonderland to men who cauld never ream it. people realise tliat Its game and other tt en aim must be protected. Heretofore only a few men ftora th" cities have come to the place. To reach it th'v have iounietl across miles if desert. And at tlm Jourtiey'a end tbey luii" aousht out canon mouths, euletlng which thev have been able to penetrate into Hit interior of the tableland But to do this has altxaj.s required aid guide. Without stim-otie who knew the country thev woull soon buffer from water and b loyt". Thtx- might wander for daa and come within a few feet of the hidden springs without knowing of their pres ence ACROSS THE GRAN I CANttN. Th!b desrtt journey l more than a day in length. And et from the railroad across the gorge to the south xou tan sea Point Sublltiie at the plateaus southern edse. Between j on and the promontory, however, stretch the awful derths of the Grand Cfcnon. By throwing a cable serosa this the journey will be atartatnpliihed iu a few- minutes. That journey in itself will show tilings that bate tiexer been seen before by man. Ntretrhing straight across tl. lower gorge, at the foot ot Brieht Angel trail, the tram way wi.I cros directly above the Issuing river. A short trail will lead to another tram, which will carry men and wom-n along the face of sheer tllffs and over ntrrow canons which reach seemingly into th bowels of the earth to a trail lu the tipper canon. And this trail reaches the Ixtttbab Plateau. In the i lew 'of the Grand Canon ob-t-ilr.d from i-oltit accessible from rail loads men haie seen nothing ot the gurgi it-cir. Ther, have not seen the rtver-on.y the silent depth that, lead to It. In this rtos.lng by ropes of steel they will look straight down upon the mighty stream and will liavo revealed to them depths hlth-rto hidden from all men. The tramwa proposition La been financed and the route ha beet surveyed. Wilh its eatabllsbtgtnt the effort to have a national p-rk m.eln from the Kaibab Plateau will be pushed iu Congress. The buckskin plateau Is one of Amer ica's strangest corn rs. It Is a bit f tba old West, in the midst of the niw West. which has pushed tuf even over the desert about it. ... ... Remote. Inaccessible, it has besn left alone by cattlemen and sheep herders. Aa a consequence, it is as wild to-day as it was centuries ago. when the Indians t anted It "Italriab ' tor the deer hide they gjt from It. It lien Ilk- an enormous band. Ha open nngers stretching out over tha ed-:e of Ihe monstrous gorge of the Colo rado. With the lofty painted walls of thi canon at Its southern edge and its own cliffs rising sheer from the silent desert. the upland can be reached only through Us canons. The, radiate from iu t-enter like smokes to tha rtra of a wheel. They arc level floored, and their slope la geatla snd even. Ep their bottoms a bicyclist could eaJSly rtde. Wild horses dwell on the plusau. the descendants cf the old mustang, along with mixed blood which recruits from the ranches to the oast and south have brjuht. Thy run oxer th eopn pastures of this upland and through iu forest shade, invariably a great sullion guards each herd, and at the apttroach of man such a guard will always lift lu head, sravtniig thr tainted breeie, and whinny an alarm. Then the herd gaU-po off into th- next canon. Heavy toresu co-or the plateau- Oak and pmo trees grow to ecorsaoua rise bete. Between the woods are open pats. It Is a tyateal park country, tho sort of land gassa lave. In the ceuter of the upland ioor. where all tho canons that reach the plateau's edge converge. Is D Basil Park. It is a sort of depression In tfc roof of the atant tsveta. i-riaaa ara taua-i here, and It is an Vnt peace for caastx Flowers grow thick la early saaaaaer ia all pagtt ? tha lojtoa, They ara aot tha Gurtai Classic Furniture, Upholstery Fabrics, Curtains, Draperies, Carpetings and Fine Oriental Rugs as The Show House Now to the tiae to think oer Fall FurataMaft. Lot aa help you. It ia admitted that aot everyoae ia csnpetvat t take proper soleetioBs to hare the best effect atoas with orlginalitr. Each of our salesmen Ih aa expert la tltK and there U aatutfat'tion is know in,; yon caa jrrt the correct I style of tw at all tlaiea. Washington Av. Skaw-Walkcr FMtf Casts mm abgnt a complete cure. Eupetnia TatalMs tone the entire aysteta and restore tho difltetive organs tu their iuii ural healthy vigor. They promote refreshing tdeep, a dear aead.mrnUd and phisical activity. Ferannt of sedeatary habit will find theat aeca liariy adapted ta their requirement. They aot only cornet indigeatioa, hat they cure aad enalle tba atomath to properly aamimilate food, thereby increasing the bodily nourishment needed to maintain streagth and energy. They are a Bvataral digestive, pure and simple. Darldif. Knapp. ex-District Attorney of Caeaaago County, "3 Broadway, X. T, allies. aaaawSssiiipaaaaase tw haasa eanftea ta ewrr. Two weeks treatment at your druggist's or ditoct tor Me. A tresHseon Btosasrh Troablea aad tareo days reajsut ssailed free. lar asiaiy baeh at aha sssB. THE EUPEPSIA CHEMICAL Ct.. 401 Wstett Sktet, ST. LOUIS, NO. flowers of the deatrt which ui rounds them. They uie mnuntain blos.iu, b.in UelU. wild roats and ibin-ietal.il lilies. In tho month of June, when ou ride through tln.se Wood and meadow, your horsed ttep ankle deep in a carpet of irlmrosva pink. rosy, white and light due and the fragia.ro lhal n- fn.in the bruised and stirred bl.)sonv tllN the air. Kanab U always the point of departure for those who xii the place. It li's a few mlls north of I'lahV M.ulhern botmd ary. a little old Mormon town, founded Vears ami years ag' by order of IlriKham 'oiing. it in lu the center of a land of mystery. Miles from the ntiliisiiU. with tin: str-nae natural btldt country and the cat on atid forgew or unexplored mountain ranges 0c!iiii; to tile xve-t and north, it frequently eii the .parlure or such expeibiloiiH aa that uhu.li recent ly lUited tlie Kaibab PI Ueail. In ami n-ar the o'd town of Kanab are Mine of the few siinixlng memories of Brlgbam Young'n Ianlte. - Tliey soucht out this southern retre-it when I nlti-l Suttee troiipe and llrit'd Stalls Ivputy M.tnlials catlt into Meli e in t'fah. Thev still live there-srixzled, brown old plainsmen. MOCK PUCK AND TONG HELD. Coromr"s .liiry Savs He lnti gatfd Theater Mans-acif. New York. Sept. t After two long ses sions before Ctroner i-s.jM.jer ihe Jurv In the influent into tlm masacro at tli" Chl nee Theater on August found that Mot k Initk. leader of tlw on l.e,,ng Tung, lu-li-gated the uliiMiilng. and that l tu: Quons. Tloti Kim. Ueo rok and laay Fcok were guilty of tho uctual muni-rs. Mock lutk wan adtnlttnl to ball In ..''. He teatllled that lie wa not In the tli at- r that Huii.lay nlghl Three wlmsns direct ly coutradiitett lilin. AI'Hk Inirk swoio that he had not been In K. J. Hartley & Co.' aim atore. No. S13 Itroadwax. Ig days before Christopher Irvine, a r i sor ter, owore tliat he bad seen him buy car tridges there ai thai time. , , , The room was packed villi hli.amen. hut the accused men were ilcl -i out aintiu and asatu b wi:neiea ttt toe affray. Tom I-ee. the astd Ir.der of the Hip Wng Ton?, the cptoalng faction. aUended. and was permitted to pa about (he Kn.m i xplaln Ing tl.o situation lo his frl'mls. Mock Dutk was kept In a chair under a polstu guard. GIRLS FORM RESCUE CHAIN. Thm; Join llauds and Sate Two Otht-ra From Drowiiing. RKI'l'ntJC .sl'DllAU Middletown. N. Y. Sept. r V'orrilrg a chain by Joining hand-, a party- of New York City oung women. Mlses Rernmau. Boranger and gllver, waded lnt Ihe smawangunk KUI at Illrx-mlnsburg. Sul livan County, ard rescued two joung women frcm drowning ITi- .Jc-i'rg women. Miss THU- Bartnger and Miss Martha Oppeman. both of New York, were Ir. a boat on the river when Mlsa lUrln-cr fell overboard. The current was rwlft and the alrl -ras rapidly being swept towaid a dait hu her companion plurged It after her. Though both could swim, they could maka no headway, rnd would haxe drown-d had not the women on th- shore waded In tr.u water up to her shoulders and, succeeded, with the help of a board, tn rescuing the two drowning girts and pulling them out. NEW THEATER" FOR GOTHAM. The Alitor" la Kipeted to lie iu Readiaeas March 1. axpcauc siixiau. New York. Sept. -.-Wasenhals 4k Kemp er, theatrical manager, announced that they had purchased tke property in Times Square at the comer of Forty-fifth Jtltet and Broadway, next to the Hotel Alor, and that by March I they hope to ti-n thare a theater to be called The Astor. It baa b-en known to the theatrical world for some time that a playhouse was to be sheeted on ttna property. 1 h project waa ortglaaUy staitsd by tlae 8uo Brothers, but It fell Into liUgatlJn which waa not adjusted until a few moaths aao. Tho prtsseipal owaeia of the property aro Charlos K. Tr- whjee. ratkM is that oT capitalist, and M. R.sBteberg. ttut of -attTr"- aad tsaUaer. Mr. Bmtberg will save avUt fear tattista la ta city, tho of St Louis Gtefce-Wermcke SectitMl tttkctici Kupepsis Tableii afoid quick relief front the tortata of Pvspepsia, and enable yoa to digest a hearty sieal without tba wibsqnent misery w well kaowa. If tba treatment ia followed bd for a. short time it will Wiaf iiihers Win-; the W.t End. the Tork ville and the Colonial. The architect la Georse Keistcr. who designed the Cclo nlal. The building will be entirely fireproof. and th-rw aro to be nuine'ous exits, te sliks th. einraiict nit Rroadway. Tho scaling cuj-aclty will Is 1.3Ui. DOGFISH CATCH MACKEREL Trawlers Say FiBiijr Pirates Are Uriviii Tin-in Out of lSusine.v. itiai'iii jo gpixi xu ld i in hard. Me.. Sept. r. The hotels here Iiaie been driven to the nHicluio'i that their siipidv- of fresh fUth will hate t tome from a distance this s-a-on. Tl.o stlioouera whl.h used to circuit alitit the biy do not now eek the inatker.i and Irfirgleji. Some visitors mw the cause of the trou ble a few day .iro m Casco llay. Tli.". had gnut! out null a touide of old fl-her-m-n for a i.ishr.s trawling. Koine new line ha I leen car. fully set and th-n Hi" huy eel half mile of ln. put out a day or two previuuly w.m vfcdted Hardly, how ever, had Hl'i two men iKglltl to pais tb- hetvy tord with Its deinilent llnis oxir tho roller In the bow of the boat wlet one of tht in its that the doglUh had s,slltd tlt'j whole thirg. As line after line c.inio up it was fount that all the liait was aroii'i and mo-t or tho hooks missing, and main- of the cards broken tiff short. Tin. re I no than, e of caltliin- one of the ibitves at such ilm.. the m'u oxplalne.L W l.tu one of th-m tui-s b en hooked in such a maimer that l.- cannot it!t tho line wilh his hundred. oC we.iRe-sliape.1 leetlt. hla mates tear nitn to pieces. t When onto the tough skin of the brute ls broken m that the blood comes tins nthr tlogfl'h wtll st-ent the carri'.n frotu. .in incredible tllstar.te. and hurry to tho feast. Billiard ana) Ihe Frets Late- I"aris. Kpt. 2. -An Important ! --at prete ilent has Ust leeii elabllhet. t-..tne tlm aso stv-rnl professors of billiard wera c on lemiied to fines of M francs tn li around that tht-y had akled and ali-tt'.I in th" iiifrinsmnt of the 1 iw nlatimc trt cainlllin:. This Judcnient haa mm Iiii coallrme.1. In rplte or Hie clwiuent plea'i Ins of Maltrt: t-tg issc. tl.ti tourt .insider; lug that In rirtnln hillLtrd -acmleml's same of -kill and k imbli.ig had become so Interi.ilnsle,! that It va Imt-tusible t dltlnsuisli tine ftom the other. RHEUMATISM OURC0 WITMIIT MEMeiNE tesv Hessrsl, sslsroseeesl -ahlrhAh- awrbe ArM laspovltleo Throofh the tatrge Fowl Pwree. A DOLLAR PAIR PRCE eta AaairwesO Trlte To-Bay. Iton't take medicine for Kheumatian:. but send your name to tlie makers ef Magle Foot Uraft. the great Mlchlgart discovery which ia curing every kind of Rheumatism without mcdletne efcrede oa acute Vusculir. Bciatlc. Lurobagi. Oour. etc. no matur in what part of the body. 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