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HUGH TULLIS, EDITOR. SAINT JOSEI'H, LAk., FRIDAY, AUG. 3, 1R99. . . isL , t-: THE RE~CNT iOT WliDS Upread Deeftrctleu ever a Large Area. Vast Phs. oc.e sand e lay Readerd Welteese..~ a OGlomy otleek foe Theeads of Farmer, maemi oK Wheml sa Already ldeavhig Their oemMs. A Denver, Cole. dispatch to the Vieksburg Commercial- tereald, dated July 28, says: PameneIIeers arriving on the trains irum thel Hst report widespreadl destruatie I throgh Kansas and Nebraska to all kitds of crops on account of tlhe hot windeo, Baperlntede|t Cnamp bell, of the Bsrlingtou road, sacys tbhat Agres will hard!y express the1 damage that has been wrouillt within the past week, Two weeks ago it was eattmdted by esperts that Nebraska cootrab tled 400,000,OOJ bushels of corn to the world's product of 1894. Mr Campbell prophesies that it will be eomessary to ship corn into mi"ay eounties of Neuraska in order for the farmers to live unother season. Readleds of sqa4re miles of the inset looklng corn banegs dry aslI lifeless over an extent of rerritory as large as the States of Pennuyl. wails or New York. The reports from the lines of ti II Union Paciic, Burl ngton, R.wck aeland, Missouri, Pacilic ann 8S.ista Fe are all of the same tlteoer. 1'a~ lsagers from their car willdown look o1t upon vast Belds of eorn and thousnads of srews of bay ren. dered absolutel) worthless by tlhe breath of the aemoom. In nimany plces the farmers anticipated the eJra destruction thait was honme upos the air, and several days ag, they began to cut the acorn as it stood lreen iln the ields. Their ,ll Jeat was to save the caur for fo ldle.r, Thousands of farmers stood helap. lees along the AeIds, waltching with gloomy forebodings while the dreaded blast from the souathwes did its deadly work. Their onily hope ns Lhat boounteous raiasll Imn* start another growth before it is too late is the season. Travelers also report that the bighwaa leading eastward tbhough, Ntilraska and Kansas are alrea.i> thronged with dlsheartmeael men who have abandoned their hbsne. aud are birrying' toward t,[wa anci Missaorl for relief ifrom the almosI Unbearable beat. A simIlar ese.o hasl et been witnessed ainea 183,. whbe the hot winds almost depop. mlited Western Kansas. The year following eame the grasshopper plagln, fjom a iaiI:a It reqgered lanes. ten years to re eoaer. Railroad mea look on the advent of ot winds in Kansas anld Ne brasks tbis year as vastly more daemagl g to the railroad interest thie the resent strike. The strike was of short onutleaace, bus th, falltnl ot In the erol5 in the r.. gion eait of the olleltains willl he keetly felt by the railroad com. puiaes for many mouths to com.. Tbe diauster will be felt in nolo% udo I manny ways., ose of wblmb wirlll be thbe Inabillty of ai larle re. glo to by coaol mined in bthe, Mlstky moaitltes. Colorado cautle. e haveo bean aecustomerd to sil., theilr cattle to atisas and Nebras ia to be fatteied for the gma kei. WIth the cort more than It iy pea euot. lort, it will be as errous m..t ter with the cattleien to ,ad a faIttenin Irolad for their stock. Deuver has drewa larlge qantrlties of pudeae d ll kiuda from Ibthe regiou eobi ba been anlicted eilh Ihe Sot etide, A new snarce o* supply moust th ad. tRelnris a the raiewy olteet also bshow hai there is gret danger of Arees aheig tbh aIIway tlreks uani the rualil WIl be required to take estra I.* I esuttlos to preveastetelinve pl'str . am rle dyg Iasa wIll be e cai-. earl selS et danger for mouths 1 to emmer .4 NOLDIERING IN THE HOVMIEN. ge A Thrilling Slery of Western Ad renture.-Treuble with the fMisers. CHAPrmIt II. Coloraelo Springs was our first atop on .our wau to the tsati of anr. to, aIdl our hbaillton Cetsistllhsg o the it, tiw Pmelto Uomlanies W.I4 sl)lio ra drawnm up aneil miarllis.l tlahroiIih lt- the tells of tile elty to I he Rio u' Granlde depIO, w.ieie we rIZIa:td-i to trlillanspolrtatioi to, Cripple Oreek. 1e Thls move resunlted itn a mulater - mlarch to our first aroppiig li:a,. Fi being lthe reuilt of wrong .fR hi lulU lae tIot, anil whlie sait d; for our lit special to btie tleae u)p, the Cemmnis. nary dlispensed l wavies. clnl ie-f a.nl, Scrackersl. Tile spirlt of "iqprrprl. t atilon," lllltnte lol I tihoroul h im oiti, it was here frsl dlistplayed, ,i'ie 411 out r men- havlmsg Iot Me e led in **swIp )e Iell J1" from a Iieigistllrilng bake llliis iy quIte N l q il) 01 iidIu* un tu it lhaving IueIle S teer proper eltvy, this mo. *'drat .0.mlnie wa- o% erll)oketl. it C.as aite asiisiili",uli to Cercil *.iji. li pall%. the *lail. Iplllltg ) out at atllms Y ill i. in. Tue we-at lher was cl. 1. 11l1 all w*rSe i uil;pptsel t, c'Ol utp its their lseats a nil riest fr tillhe uil. ki- k town oill tie mlurroi ; alild IBtl. mest, fitly unitatmel warrols as they I lt1 were, oli t hei first ilutlllg. Thlioe: Swir'l were 4o alineartulnate as to lner. ri slIeep ted'liI it ituiion.i lte to ladapt "I their projiNlioins to a sear ill a ida 1I cisscti, while the oilse from others Ie ' isil apprlIrelly didl lint rest, Indas I the damwn welcogie. We fmusiltl .'6m Ie trIi at a stanld still, at the swuill I aStatmim, iDivide, tirin. i i creist iof tie s Itoek ' lMiuntaiis,and a here the 010% it ursuiliit% wias alrdiled of maikiing I our toller, (i e. Iakiig ai wa-t.li i . ilwh it pols of ramil Wat.r we i:nilil i - lluat. Mire sntwii, ern lieet Mmm 111 M iracikers were here dsieill.Nl. willt e lite siiiii n1 ifl ai very f.er cup tl 1l, cieuO, ao il. we w.i-e All tehli.nt. d1Ie .l as we Irode l liit .11il miLli. tdalilig ) timle wh-le oIl lite Flat hi~ i:.'loiit 0 aht 'id i lf im ti amt eii ;i ill6 G . lite i IBilrsks. T'le .itslnl*l3) %lihl Itellr iC'lhorses gavie ejitll - it lilillIl is -p it II l I le siht u.latte . iiLi1 w lieu a ls . hdl l i-pky s am il Clidl 'atly 4 l 41 time iilntl tirell st.is, /-,les Ie.I lcii Its tIll-t'r'll eks o of lat Ies oh-il - aill regulathilms. The lrast regiment left Midlh1inl al sceaIs oi us, usoking at foirced iar I Ito Braver Par',. aliolst 1:3 miiles V distant. atill skititlm Cipillte Creek l ttorlsatiol of a thl:latlinedi ftighti between nliers anlidl deli.lury sitle ilLs. "which it was lilli-,I to slop. Wel' ie liltnamed at .itdlill.e all idal waitl Iug foe the lrlmmiaill-r of our Itegi (neilet, the St-,miimdi, it ils gaishiiiis oti tie rIimi lh.ii deItamne thIin.i we, sli is ltIrlc iIr l, ea'r P'.ei k ait 3 4l p. t. tihI a mnaileei of 13 mile "-climb up lime mmmoulitmlla as well, i We took a ralicicI piace, muakinmig ift l quecLit hallts, at slichb linme a II ot Icliacker with a I , utfill iml ) i let-i r Irits our Cdltclmian, mI l tl| lted file t sitt leaeim liluflmirSlt3, amil. at * 11.30 we mmi.,41e caim, hammu4n. ' !se thmlomugtie te sIe, Ili Sli- lged byl their l eLmi Dll).e ot a V,',it al taled ot we were, h till II k* s omily ihami a held: h. W i- dili'ut r Smii fire tents were a*silgmmel our iC o.unilpaniy, witlll ii ibl.4Ikeltt ai-l, amtl hi Ihe tiierulnometer IscluewlIere beI.lo. I' lfreeniln liii it. tIe wouht be a far l ellg ami mlul It.lothLdtl quIIe Siili It outhl presaue to erect a eillt at mtml*Iimghml, tih lt tal VleW ou reaitzim, Ise i rCamalluer of the tlile till si i lii IIthe ma oriiUg. It we cr,0wleld ie ( Wre, the oldu of tIhe tlll, uslllmi " our bliaLketl to the het aevlilaatage. I litdi tIhe middle one mIta mtged t, I 'g; wrlt esioesb to ~tcb a rew aIilks of alc,'*', IHviig Ihiesl ii, c.laniIp tifire, I wai;s nu,r ilow inl a*. ierytllilg t lie it i sle l'ilttlio , csi.lcla141 I3 fis It ipe,laiel i to bie a matter 411 InaIl:u.rrince to tilel balance., It I tie nlle.riiiag it W.t,, tlieari,y to Walt for taugle . lll I I n ltli I lie hIl(ai; I l.y 'ralwled out iliea by fie, laninllug *s thougLIh they hdI teelI etl leatceitilt at a wake, witl "lrllhistlo"' iA u.ls ter taf ceremlnliais. X1hlln is su llt ,leN1dli to stoji iiildaiat, No we we're nonll rrecting teats, clsollu,, g h li 1l d.uid stal'aigltelllll taut our etilp ,allt like wlik, willt a siallt uale.il II ,be ltilerasl, J.S. S. [tu bi (Coiitlnlead.] TIHE FRE.NCHI PRIt:;IJENT'S The New Yorlk .urldl aysa : M. P1,ail +Detactaancl, deputy ut lirs E~lse let Lir in, tle l'rel*cllu ehla.aaltwr. dtid Ij l i ta ullr it CaillllttUlit l l itl. i*. rr, lassl sellt ai .Lt.l iaucllit ti ie Figasuo ,lhtl.ui thbe dulle oul thel I PPselslt aI the LReltliu. The Piarclalllat, tlie a.l3a, ,lone au Jlis ililllllt sIet illll idprestile s ai ci Shitb ll. iHe plil'lil I'.slla i ill ll tralatu s. iag of llsaws. Hl. ia4 ali e igllt ill 11-14ll5n as useI-sage lhi lih ptpilill.-, ilaed I1r lighit of tlo, alut tiail Ii hl i lessu i uistilulutel." lanl tli.i l j ia) iel llSy Ithe PLa tltciia utl tIe Uiiltc'l Il(aLtem, who rtiluices it tu IrClllrllait I) aind i it b ItUll ihctte.es, t caua.C I1l lhe Uiail edi lICies at Ilie IecoliiIl dclit itll L, ii a Iimaj r tli it or il uLthrlirel as laacesatiIy, Wiicle.i in FEanlce. a 1lare lii ijtI allllt3 e s. He1 cal aidjurtu Ithe hihetiters for a tWunlt itill o01"e wa.tco.i. Iii eats, a ith iit- approval ile aseill.a r. itMslleaal Ithe ctllhant-rI of dlplt llirs. FI'llts aJ t itactulliet l cara el1113 witle 4 *bhiiubler witoult lla l.ajrl . in seaiaale to Iujlallt ilte to a Goiv. fiia Islai*it. ihit I tii.l4 iaLa.ali tlmliial Iat'i of bell t 11l11" where tile l el ,irll ill lit,4 tasedl, CAd ii lI tihe aounitry to iute for lt tl 're or', lt s dl-tllate lIrl. gi iai :tall , a silai! ltie "haictl ia lall ati i t -r I) CiEtiagaaa- h ta'tl a s ii tlic taiil S'.111i4 a ll. tai ii p l.iu lllaIa of aI1e 't Itli l.e "1 ii i aI haieiic IPcr hliSalei ini Faltalaa, s here Ithey i u-ie iII tilt Leallk, anli waialte, ti' a 'a itlnge 11.11% .ila x, tlihe iditrni- e 4"1 ithe .aellilisls . Italllil is tel. elii ell i slteall iaU Ialo i ll l hr 41llp tltll . , Fislasllty , tiet Peidenalit hilas tel ig thlts I lle .li:lille I r at I.., iait * ,l ti pshlt enat alhlijacae iltjn.eiirsliy of tle cleantlaearn, of a tlpii.lic.I: ai" ilanet wiheel tir to Ilgarll he pllraIlcint atle rersinta. Wig it raus*l iniint isauaiir*Ih. An cirlest chief aa setnever he, lilei tcal h.e liiblr lPrflae, tlt, al n. as lirt of file ci tnst* t i iate . ili t wilter, tl e 1al lal il of l ti rl. tillt ii ila i 'li.ta ' i ,lil Iir ll taC iaIOII tIttettl t setI' i l et. lel0 le*t ll 111 haiat i Ila , iih t lte aie e lpgtl IhP ltri l ihi i a I, i lii l i ill.l. sl hi isi lahaI m iel uitar it. iwes.ikrriii i f ll i ht rlec Ia t a Pti i h lialeat t li ae" L e tiat ll - i tii lclai tlI t .,eacht i oli' . IteI 'tiei ia- cti eolt niiititj . i Te-tip eirte e li aateraI ag repairtii alt lsi.' t'ih' fir itcl ssl lanisefiaii of Arit ni.l a"uial Nlw Alcaiiat ii, ihiv l aualacaesl eal4ins ti witta repieaeltation si Tniler eis at the assail.. time sas Un"al. iWheat fthe hallt for Artsaa'i e riaI seti me a a ittilt.eaase Il Conjare ln, tuu wh,h tlatl alrea.iy becia atalotn eat. The SlnailItte etrauiti imit Itlia. irotaiaiiafli aaiit a tacw CaastatotIali It is eir iist Io tla.t bl htalle w1lU te.t be salll Uip tlrI ieailon am the Senate, bat Itmal early lu the abort -e btly wII be pu . A oeAd Story of t'e Late Dr. Mark han. UII8IT+EIUh FALl+. Te R svye (L e.) Csager asny: One c tleasal, i thhtle fla"l ru rllcd te llIn.,l IalIet, I)r. Tio. . RUs. R . Mark ham. to tile i l.,asre , wa i hsi lrefIllllIEtl j, Il. slity C4 ,uph4. ailih b.s hiigh-helre otltrttay. lep. waS a£4l as re-.%i at' repartee as a son. of the E.ur4lI Isle. He never Jiperrlletil tihi. f. uily to delegrser.ate into bitlg aleer 4ArIan--4 gift wllalah naila be e..llede a crael weapll.tl by uallgele*roant Imeldr. Ine.lrr aplaioarltent of the premshy Irry it wais his lutr to ilshl s ervice onceL a year iq ,ilI of lie Flosidl.a l.1isteis oi Lmaisians. Arrmwing in i vill.ge fer su.:h ia psrlsarse alos Iii tihe lalltles, tIhe Presahyteriasl hlairch laullnltig I.being OUt ".f repair, lthe eiaore of IIIe Malethloatllst eslllea. were s,1se£ Icr LJr. Mal.arsla . Tula litter lhouse of worilip wasl alas ai littllle out of raair. In alemarse.llhg thel. lteps of 11 I pulpit a lasMral Iealr tiae iotto.e gave W.ly; Ile' aleslor 343tuabled ali ll ji.rtl.tlly ..ll. The iwaal .~1tlld.llst mallis:.r lpreent Ilaat*etel to lasaast I)r. ~1.arklas 10to a s lpstl Ical.h liarlit and rea.ekraHl sot. to voceL: "I regret to see at Prealli)s tlien luil.malsr lail Iroim grare." Yre, retortedl D)r. MaSk tiols, "h'lt I wtouldh'Lt ilave fallell If I ha.,l't been li a Methllodist pulI jlit." A Vcluksiurg ,spreiau so ltar T.'D. saty:s; Tie pionee)l.r lsac ofl tie B:.. g4i.el c..iaIy thLillae Ya*ason.NmlsIsi.il. pi, d.ell*, AvCen r.prresiat4 live Chieseta, Brlgians,,li, arrives at M.ria a:ulI it ilaee, Coe..aaIa e oilaly, to. I a.. ea,.*olpall Ie by M.ir. Lro P. Ga;lr.y, Ilhe- ihmiler of liae colonisa. toaan lloealaelltil. The pary. exIept 1lr. (liroy, whs goes to Belgium iInext weekl to bring out rnllllgralnts, sill reatrllIaIll le tie elIlts to lmike I reiartiastlluL for receiving the new e l, Illa ti s. Accoeing inL an tia Pttlanate t315*e tIe tLhi Nre Y ak ereorlder the ,a-tat strike ila WhICh lthe railroad .*u. aieltr ealplie4l have 141 been rCI. gi eal doesling tihe 1lat few weeks 1434S uolt tally $1:3.l112,4.1 alp to cl.at. rTel rallrela. It is rtIsU4.* eral, hlaea lost *3.:31.' Ili). the rall rual elijpl'yePs alesent $ ,a eNI,mNh. se ler wage.anrneriitsout i ,4iI.rl,INNI, i',e Ui.elr.. St4aten g1 rrraslet $1. sli.)lOilU,,iie Stis for mi i .e awIriv a bbolt $*3e1,IHth), while the 'aulliana emislit. rai, who bila* haist alnout $2_t)0.000 thronlb hsieir oan strike belole 1I) b' or. gasla.Illlan tlook tp the jiat for Ilarn, llave lost $21),INNI) Wore.' Tas..ie cltnll.trieslo siot aL eCede tii% *.rel usillaC3ns of lperislslable goole l,.at Iv irlIe It tresmsit. :licla Treli l wlee wonderflil eelie' aUemeee iie ie 4Pllc sIIe oel e lctlle. sy sirc well koill lhinkalls that ble *ISlHlsill lhW tiLle 151 5ieIU 4 le ailS light 41 Ilse i-artlh 1et aill. ie IIn)* raelt at l Pr II IIh tl o ti ue' le tIie r .,sMo"s.l 0 UItle U ln of ithat llllial.i. .ailel tlhwas Iace ,llaiecreal Iroem II gIe1 , e,.tfrail use. 43 tihe ias:IlenetMI isSCp anll ellasg iCrel., II lihese vibraingels 'Ia s I.e seIralt.led. lhs. ialiht will alluw. Trh rasiclhly of tle vlasia I IsiSi II I sec oCllll( al4lsair to ler, ele hr thaeidelrei re-stll it ar, lee )IS rx.,lra- lay ltime tge1re 5 wiih fe*I. S411c Clallier lsaaellle, aIse hbe I. lslSo iLIIIg Ia ) eaItil d masatale. hbieb wall , rlesee [0ie-er stbratelt,.. Il tlasaii aqlewr frasl t1141 lee Iea 1l314 ltlha vlteraills mals* be pro i*tjeral Ill s1451leis.g t oer .last i4mes. :eXt teo U-. 'hiaeg-cIIhr-4hf be a.. sels 34 ihat 11 esthied' ae soid obe k in rltle sa lelg-.s I heoe', sml cul I e.'o Ueasliaa41e teo It Ible stere tlan, i weoulal anu:atie be thalo ted .eult h-,eapiwper. laste-d of grIeIg eo ver ipllt nti. o EIsk ·ootbor ;w.-n.o oif'el .: W..( Hu i .. I *aa sm -. a-ai* -.. - C. J. SEA LIEt S O4 SWHO L S.A.LaE. GRAIN. FLOUB, MEAL. PLoVlISIlt$, AGG13NG, 1S6. aND Iatr euoTnaisO --- ..cTcs B Rw *-- ** ._.f.----.l. i I ._ SEestablished 1868. IENRI Y RAAN KI WHOL .E.BA T.' BRY GeOO , NOTIOIS, SOOTS Aaf r IaWSEO It will be to the internet ot Bayets to write as for geotatloes hid p1, - WNatches, - - I . SOUR BEAUTIFUL STOCK New Fall and Winter pry Goods is Rea . FOR INtPECrTION. - A casual tlasnee Is ill sdUleabt to show hir of our stock over all others Is Ntebse, sa w@re from oar patrons I easae parish, a eolia B their liberal patronage. Our Mall Order Department recetss tabh best attentlon, and we guarantee r satisfaction in every particular. Samples ]'urnished P.ee,. CHAMBERLAIN & PATTERISON 40 3 Main StueIet, Naches « . I _ " S.L.x a 00., Dealers In Fine and Medium Clothing, aM:. FC'urnishing (Gode . All the latest novelties as soon as they comie Will not be under sold by any one. Call and see a convinced that we are leaders of Fashion and Low Prices. Suits Made to Orfh 103 and 186 Commeroe St. Natotesm I1isn S.- - _ I - . .I INSUltANCE AGENCY OF R. H. TVHITiNET , 1i9 Orasyer Steet, New Olesa.ii ols Agjet f)r13w ,.* Orleas f1 the, -WswII j. '' SClass w ua.. Ompm. London and Ltancashire,, Imperial Fre,F a Pen'neyloreniat. .Norsuic- -~te Pferch antr, of Newark Desia.t.a . ,Ifttr a.tla Life Instrano omn .eas .gftW trompt Aljustatsts sad tes--t *S SSevuens'For . We hber said some very prassag thiags Is pi iliialtte of oer S1, 3158. and t18, Sulls MaWd mWOe alnt l* usthena n,'s stray daMble dinse, ath e tlis. a *..ug*lt au kasowlesige tltet we hlave suiuse S gend *ý' *tdISr $o. i5r frorm 3. to S. 6 3 ett, es t 0af * tn ernsthe Q ~liPalv. 11ea t e. .we* lsiu g s We C ar` t yew eos antd see t.r yarnersilvI . II tlts Wester to I o Weights, turn to tlrses thrie gatish with tb .4t.ili.Iara iu ils I*. lmiel; .,i as ik H es " .t* l a gi^d g .g ,* I le-Th)"'re all here. H. B. STEVENS, & 0(0 122 & 124 lCanal StL EW O L ps v- a- Ob I lath Tubs, Water Coolers, Croques i4- . Filhinig Tacklea. Fruit .lsra Jelly urinace, P'reserviir Ketlts, Wax; Extra Tops sad Rabb~g, Ice Oream Freoarrs, ee Chie-tiig Wire l4iuh Covsra, Wire 8cr..s Milk (r.cwkt ain Pine, Charms, eta aed Skitanieas, Bathe Ladles, Courd Prasems. .gi i ecs, Kakes, Seythee, OeAlilg.e The reoiwned Wea ' Wood Mog" : Saquiries and Orders c i I sols ..i& ,N .