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THE WEEKLY HEPPNTSR GAZETTE, JULY 30, 1891
ON TO HERAT.
Russia Extending Her
Influence.
SCANDINAVIAN NEWS.
Reading Dime Novels
Leads to Suicide.
CUTTHROAT ROBBERS. NEW CIRCUIT JUDGES.
Italy Is Overrun With
Brigands.
INDIA'S BORDER MENACED.
More Labor Troublei Threatened
Belgium Ex-Queen Natalia Will
Not Get Anything.
London, July 21 Advices from India
bring the intelligence that Russia is
again at work on the northwestern fron
tier endeavoring to extend her influence
in that region across the border into
Hindoostan and Afghanistan, whose
domination the St. Petersburg govern
ment has long coveted. The dispatch
at hand Btate that a Russian exploring
party, 60 strong, is engaged in survey
ing and prospecting in the plateau of
the Pamer, but the intimation is also
conveyed that while these are the osten
sible objects ot the expedition it!i war
like character suggests a far different
purpose.
As the Painer region is already com
pletely under the influence and control
of Russiu, further efforts to extend Rus
sian lnnuence would seem to be equiva
lent to carrying coals to Newcastle. It
is assumed that the purpose of the ex
pedition is to sow seeds of Russian in
fluence beyond the frontier, where the
growth shall be fostered pending the
appearance on the scene of the Russian
troops, which it is suspected may be
already under orders to proceed to that
locality.
Ever since the operations of General
Komarof, on and beyond the Oxus,
where Herat was threatened by Musco
vite troops, the northern borders of In
dia have been menaced by Russian sol
diers. It was not known at that time
how many troops Russia had pushed
forward to the frontier, nor has it since
been possible to estimate, even approx
imately, the number left there when the
pretenses of evacuation was made.
His known, however, that a much
larger force remained than was stated,
and it is also known that these troops
have since been reinforced on several
occasions. The effect of the advices,
which are vouched for as being authen
tic, is to induce the belief in political
circles here that another attempt on the
part of Russia to obtain a foothold in
India is not far distant.
HICLOIUM I.ABOH TROIJHI.IiS.
London, July 21 A Brussels telegram
says that signs of renewal of the strikes
at Charleroi, Monsliege and other con
gested labor centres in Belgium are
numerous and alarming. As every one
of the previous strikes in these places
has been accompanied bv evew miAcioa
of lisordar, resulting in bloodshed and
destruction ot property, the mur-
NOTES FROM THE FAR NORTH.
A Swedish Count Wants 500,000
Crowns For His Title New Cus
tom House For Chrlstlania.
TRAVELERS NOT PROTECTED,
Outrage. Committed Within Sight
Cities (iuards Flee at Sight
of Danger.
of
rit'Ht
Vings of the workmen, who are egged
mi me mrge numoer ot socialists agi
tators that inlest the manufacturing
and mining towns of Belgium, the law
abiding population and local authorities
are not alarmed without cause at the
return of discontent of the overworked
and underpaid laborers.
The trouble between the employes and
the musters has been and still is that
the workmen blindly follow the lead of
a number of irresponsible agitators.
Whene ver the men have grievances
that might be remedied without trouble,
that are just and would at once appeal
iu hid sense 01 justice 01 tne employers,
they are induced by these self appointed
advisors to make such extravagant
claims as preclude the possibility to
compliance, with the invariable result
that the men are hopelessly beaten at
theoutsetof the strike which follows.
Kven now the iron workers and min
ers are making demands that are cer
tain to be rejected because of their in
justice, and lor their inevitable defeat
in the strike which cannot long be de
ferred, they will, as on previous oc
casions, have nobody to blame but
themselves.
SWEDEN.
Stockholm, Julv 12 P. C. Airren.
No. 6 Kommendorsgatan, Stockholm
nas mysteriously disappeared.
No marriage will take place between
uount iteinhoia von Rosen and Mrs,
Ellen Hartman, the beautiful actress,
Mrs. Moore, ol Philadelphia, the grand
mother of the Count, has refused to fur
nmli lum with 500.000 crowns, whin.
sum he was modest enough to ask for as
a suitable wedding present.
A new city hall will be built in liar
snamii, tne aldermen having appropriat
ed o.OOO crowns lor the purpose.
Their silver wedding was celebrated
lately oy jonn Lindalil, the well-know
restaurant owner, and his wife, (
VVistandn, Snioland.
A railroad will be built betwee
Bergsjo and Hudiksvall, Vorrland, the
city of fludiksvall having appropriated
Tiu.uuu ior tne purpose.
C. Ringquist. of Orebro. 75 years old
and at one time a patrolling officer of
that city, committed suicide the other
ctay oy drowning lumseli.
Ihe government has appropriated
ou.uuu crowns to tne uenerai exporting
union oi oweuen.
Ihe Motala church is to be furnished
witn electric iignts.
J. liree young men were drowned June
lb wiule tailing off Landstrona, Skone.
hamuei Gouenius, one of the most
prominent wholesale merchants of
(Stockholm, died recently at the ad
vanced ago ol 85 years.
Snow fell June 15 and June 111 at Bcve
ral places in Daleearha.
John Johnson, a 22 year old laborer of
Tviksta, committed suicide the other
day. It is said that Johnson became in
sane by reading too many dime novels
lhree hundred and fifty Swndish.
Americans arrived at Gothenburg May
Herman Saetherberg, the prominent
pnyeicmn ana poet, was SO years old
juneiu. tie is in the best of health
and yet loves to worship the Muses.
Yy. W. Thomas, the minister of the
united states in Stockholm, and his
beautiful wife, are at present traveling
in uurmern oweuen.
IX-QIIKKN NATALlJi's CLAIM.
London, July 21 Of the justice of ex
Queen Natalie's claims against her di
vorced husband, Milan, whom she in
sueing in Paris there does not seem to
he any doubt, but of her chances of re
covering any part of her squandered for
tune there seems to be a great ileal.
Milan long ago spent all of her money
that he could get his hands on, as weil
as every franc of his own, and all he
was uum to borrow from cunliilin
and women.
INinty-Bix person emigrated to Brazil
June to, by way of Malmo.
lierytiell, the famous utilist, who has
Deen staying in Lund for some time
left Copenhagen June 17 for America.
A new' Methodist church is to be built
in L,andsKrona, Skone.
Ihe Swedish ueinle mipnd iMi enn oral
for liquors annually, which is about one
nan ol what they pay tor bread.
A largo Newfoundland dog saved a boy
from drowning the other dav at a sum
mer resort in the vicinity of "Stockholm.
ilottrius, "the miracle docior," is at
present in Gothenburg, deceiving a
crippled, suffering humanity.
Archbishop Sundberg has admonished
the ministers not to give one-sided
prominence to the general doctrine ol'
sin and grace, but pay more attention to
real life.
London, July 18 A private letter from
Cagliari, Saidima, gives a startling ac
count of the almost unrestrained depre
dations of brigands in that part of the
Italian kingdom. The writer asserts the
authorities are so completely powerless
to cheek the outrages that they give
more attention toward suppressing news
of their occurrence than they do toward
apprehending the outlaws, and it has
become scarcely a matter of doubt that
the local oflicials in the smaller settle
ments are interested in shielding them
mat armed bands of ratlhmnto un.i
rouoers should be able to roam at will
m a wen-settled part ol a civilized coun
try, oiten within sieht of town i ol-
niost incredible, but siwh Is .ll.ai .
ik Li- tact, mimerous mainm-aa nra
given of attacks on travelers atteuled
by a number of guards eneasred
tection against such onslaughts, where
the guards disappeared at the first sign
of danger, leaving their employers at
the mercy of the robbers, who relieved
them of their valuables and nftor, ob
jected them to most outrageous personal
vi caLuieil t.
Frequent complaints have heen mode
to the government authorities of the
danger by which travel in Sardinia is
attended, but it does not appear that
anything has been done or is likely to
be done to put down brigandage and in
Bure safety to travelers.
Cost of a Woman's Vote.
Ill a recent school election in Burleiuh
county the vote of a lady was challenged
uy some snort sighted man. The lady's
brother promptly knocked the chal
lenger down and naid a fine nf 414. w
the privilege. Female suffrage comes
high on the slope, but some people out
there are bound to have it. Jamestown
in. o.) Alert.
Three Will Likely
Democrats.
Be
APPLICATIONS ALL IN SHAPE.
The Preldeut Will Troh ibly ShikI I .i
Their Names tu ( ungre-ts Rurly
In the Hestfitiu.
I AO At I
: Sleep, a Weary Feeling, Pains In:
j Body or Limbs, Want of Appetite,
: Eruptions. If you suffer from:
:any of these symptoms, take j
! DonTim
Washington, I). C. Julv 18 Presi
dent Harrison will orobablv Iih.v Ida
nomination for the nine new circuit
judgeships ready to send lo the Senate
soon after the meeting of Coiwress. The
papers of the applicant have been nut
in shape at the department of justice so
that the President can readily judge ibe
merits of each candidate and the strength
of bis support.
Those who know sumelhiiiL' of th
leeling of the President and the attorney I
general in the matter, believe that three I
of (be nine places wi.ll go to Democrats.
I lie natural course to admit u-mild i... i.. 1
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PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION.
GEORGE ENGtT&lllNciNNATI, OHIO
Chicago Man's Electrical Invention
for Subduing Fractious Horses.
n g men
At proscnt he is living ou the income
which the Servian government guar
anteed to him as the price of his remain
ing away from Servia, and this is the
only source of revenue he has. It is not
likely that he has anything loft over
when the periodical payment is due, nor
is it probable that the treasury at Bol
grade can bo further drawn upon to help
him out of his trouble.
Ti.....,.r .1... r
iiiooHiy sausiaeuon JNntauu
18 likely to get out of the suit is the op
portunity it will all'ord her to expose the
disreputable life her husband has led
for years and let the world know the
woman upon whom he has lavished her
wealth.
SAMOAN MALCONTENTS.
London, July 20 Advices from Samoa
via Melbourne, eavs that King Maleotea
has ordered Chief Maltnfa to come to
Apia. This Mattafa refused to do, de
claring he would cause him to he ar
rested. Malcontents in large numbers
have gathered about Mat lata and it was
feared they meditated the capture of
Apia. Vigorous measures have been
taken by the authorities to scatter the
gang. Now everything is quiet.
Chuibtiania, July 12 The trig tobacco
uictory, called Langaards, in Christi-
ania, was burned down the other day.
Sheriff If. (). Christonscn, of Stavan
ger, died at tho advanced age of ill) years.
He was a prominent politician.
Baron Arthur de Rothschild, of Paris
embarked recently on his yacht Eras.
and is at present visiting the different
towns ou tne coast of Nor nay.
ihe fifth meeting of Norwegian labor
ers was Held in I trainmen Julyl2tb
Kith, 1 ltti and If.tli.
The big factories of Jacobseu A Co. ii
Unesvik, near fredriksHtad, have burned
uown.
The Storthing has appropriated $''.ri,
ooo ior tne molding ol a new custom
nouse in t iiriHtiiinia.
three new school buildings are to be
erectou in i iiristianin, and additions are
to oe made to two old buildings.
The expoitsof timber from
and Sweden to London were valued at
2,000,0110 during the months January
May. A new steamship ompanv lias been
organized in Christiania for the purpose
of opening a new steamship line be
tween Norway and China.
The Storthing has appropriated $45,
000 for the Aas agricultural colleue.
The elections in the district of Brcemo
have ended with a complete victory for
the Liberals. Several other districts
show big gains for that party.
The number of tourists arrived at
nergen up to June lotu was smaller than
tnat ol the corresponding season last
year,
IIKNM.tKK.
A carriage drawn bv a nair of sniritorl
horses that dashed north on St. Clair
Btreet yesterday afternoon at a fnrimm
gallop made a number of pedestrians
halt in anxiety for the welfare of the
one passenger who sat in the vehicle. No
river was on the box anH tha
lines hung Black on the humps A
lock had been traversed when from n.
apparent cause the pluneinK horses
threw themselves on their haunchna oni
came to a sudden stoo. The mn i.,:,io
opened the carriage door, steDned not.
ith n Qm; u: e . ' . .
oimic uii ins IBCe. anri flftirl in a
reporter, who had been watchino u
progress of the runaway tnm
you think it works pretty well?"
It was Mr. Ilolson, a liverv man who
claims to have invented a""press the
button ' electrical contrivance h mi.;h
runaway team mav tie ntrmnoH t.
stanter. Beneath the driver's box a
two-volt dry battery is placed, in the
top of which are inserted three copper
pegs that project from the ends of the
lines. Running inside the lines are cop
per wires formine a circuit tbrnnor. ti,
horse's nose by small polished balls of
iuunuium, wnicn press lightly against
...v, mura ui tut) nosirus. Tne cir-
umuupeueu ami ciosea Dy means of
two uutrons, one oi which can be oper
uw.i a j tne unvtir, ,-uiiiiini ne be thrown
from his seat before he can press the
button, another button located beneath
the seat, inside the carriage, can, be on-
nrufnrl lur tl.a
i iie reporter tested the merit of the
invention by pressing the button inside
the carriage after the horses had been
anoHea to quicken their pace to a run
t apparently worked like a charm
in addition to his device for stopping
runaway teams, Mr. Holson has also
patented an electrical atinmlntur r.,r
starting lazy or balky horses and giving
them "style." This device is operated
through the lines also, the enrront hoi
applied to the horse's sides by copper
plates in the back band.
As a humane invention, d
with the use of whips and spurs, several
prominent veterinary surcronnu li,i..o
dorsed the device.
appoint uemocruti in the southern cir-
uitM where there are ho f,.i i.....
mblicans who are eminent at the bur
Inereinaybe objections, however in
appointing a Democrat in the Fifth cir-
iiil, comprising Alabama, Florida.
leoigia. Louisiana. MUnisoimi ,i
Texas, because it is Justice l iimnr'u
uit, and the aDnointment nf n tiai.ir,.
cratic judge would make the court Dem
ocratic. Just how much weight this
consideration may have is not known
in most cases the noliticul .,,iuuh
would make no difference in tin, imm
inent of the court, anil ii hunt ntiQcti.'uu
of a political and constitutional choice
aie iniwn it wuld be e.isv In tnlrA h,.
ppeal to' the supreme c art 'if indinient
was on Democratic lines.
11 the rule of keeninir Bach mmi
publican is followed it will nrevont the
appointment of Congressman r,,n,0,t.
son, of Texas, who has been rather mnre
conspicuously mentioned than any other
democrat, ine same rule would pre
vent the appointment nf n n,, ,n
Congressman in Justice Field's circuit
nlCtl COlTlDnseS ( ,'ulifrirnm l,ll,
Nevada and Oregon. . ' '
The fourth circuit, including Mary
land, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Virginia and West Virginia, would be
barred because it is presided over by
Chief Justice Miller. The sixth circuit
comprising Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
and Tennessee, is presided over by Jus
tice Brown, of Michigan, but the circuit
judue is a Democrat.
This leaves only the eighth circuit,
which includes Arkansas and Missouri
with a lot of other Western States,
where a Southern Democrat could be
appointed without overturning the po
litical balance of the court.
It may be decided to run the risk of a
Democratic court in Hn. T,,,. ;..,..,if
IH I. ii.. r.u....
.......uuKii ni.c resineiu would in
igh She Resident would nrobahlv
come K) ffW.t a conclusion with extreme
reluctance.
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is used in the Office,
Court-room, and for reporting
lectures and sermons.
While its speed is greater than anv
other known method, it is so simple
that any intelligent person can cain a
speed of zoo or more words per min
ute, in five or cix weeks, without the
aid of an instructor. Circulars and
testimonials sent to all who mention
this paper. '
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Sole Agent for U. S. and Canada.
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ItlKKKV JESTS.
Whaling- llni-k Alnrs llamugeil.
San Fkancihuo, July 20 Advices
from Alaska state that the whaling bark
Mara struck on a shoal at Sitka and
damaged her rudder. She will return
to San Francisco for repairs.
Failure of Clio l-ai-i Strike.
I'arib, July 20 The strike of railroad
employes in this city has resulted in a
complete failure, the men having re
turned to work.
A Ship lluilly Itlatresaeil
London, July 20 - The Butch ship
Khersonese, from Dundee, for San Fran
cisco, bus been towed into Montevideo
with her canto heated and hift.,i
with the loss ot her lore and main-toD
ntootn
Fire Were Urowneil.
Dt'BUN, July 20 A dispatch from
Donegal saya that by the capaiiing off
that place of a pleasure boat containing
six youtha yesterday five were drowned.
C.oi'UNu.uiKN, July 12 The Czar of
Kuflsia will visit Copenhagen between
August 20 and September 1.
rietur rjetursou, the ox-bishop of Ice
land, died at the ago of 8H years. lie
was appointed a biahop in hstiti, mid re
signed only two years ago.
three men were drowned while row
ing in Frederiksholm's canal at Copen-
iwo wen preserved bronze vessels
nave oucn louna aootil lour toot lielow
the surface in a swamp near Aars. They
mm uu rem io ine museum ot .Norse an
tiquitics.
The receints of the mvnnunani (.,.
ine uioiun oi April last lroni tariffs and
inernal revenue were 1.0fl(t.4tirt 7 .
compared with $Ut4,412.4rt during 'the
A corpse that was completely mummi
fied and must date from a very remote
period has just been found in a swamp
near pevei. n was sewea up in the hide
of some animal by means of fine cords
maae oi sinews.
FINLAND.
Mboru, July 12 Six new public
...t.n.oa I.- u..;i. i .1... T.
"wio mo vv i.u wuui hi iiiw p&nsn oi
Nykyrka.
Count Heiden, the general governor
of Finland, will resign.
The city of Abo has 93 factories, at
which about 3000 worktngmen are em
ployed. Oscar Evanpoika, of Sippola, was
brutally murdered by a farmer named
Liikiatoc. Liikietoe was arrested,
Hostess Te he I f
Downeast, but really the New Kmrlnn.i
custom of having pie for break fast seems
vuiy luuny.
Mr. Downeast Ah. madam if .,,.
could taste New England pies you'd
want them three times a dav. Good
News.
When a sick man rnfusnu in oa,i t., ..
doctor that is a sign that he still clinss
"'oi oAftB killings.
Unless a man lives
shouts, the less noise he
ter. Ram's Horn.
as high as he
makes the bet-
City Editor Does Senator Feller wear
whiskers? Reporter No; they wear
nun. itasnington star.
yuesier l wonder why it is that a
man is heavier when he is in liquor
.......,.,, ,,, ,u,t,r ; ,i0ster mat
easiy explained. it's because he
' hall shot." Boston Courier.
Miss Summit (at the seasideL-Wh-t
me you oegininng tnat novel over again
lor? I thought you had nearly finished
it. Miss Palisade So I had. But I lost
the place. Life.
It is safe for you to assume that the
man who is alwavs eager to tell you a
bit of scandal about somebody else is
a ways just as eager to tell somebody
else a bit of scandal about you. Hornet
ville Journal.
An Acquired Experience.
When a young man first meets an ex
penenced coquette he is apt to think
now artless she is; before he gets
through with him hfl ia rifaif,, ...... a.
think how heartier .h ii ''.u
Journal. '
Nkw York, July 20 "I would not
have Dr. Briggs for my spiritual ad
viser." This remark was made in a very em
phatic tone by Uusseil Sage regarding
the fight between the Union Theological
Seminary and the Presbyterian General
Assembly. It must not be supposed
from thiB that Dr. liriees had
plicatioo for the eiiar.!
great Wall street niillionnii-o'a annl
ne nau just read a report that he was
going to sue the Union seminarv for
$o000 which he had given to it on condi
tion that true blue Presbyterianism
should be taught there, which condition
some people claim, the directors of the
institution violated in retaining Professor
Briggs after the General Assembly had
vetoed his appointment to the chair of
biblical theology.
"I don't believe in all these new
iBtiis,'" continued Mr. Sage. "Thev
are tearing up the very roots of faith
uai we want is lo keep right along in
the straight line marked out by the
miners oi me cluirch. We must have
aii aiicuoring ground or we will be cast
about in all directions. I am an old
school Presbyterian, and I don't want to
nave anything todowith the Briggses.
the Westminster Confession of Faith is
good enough for me.
"As to the $(5000 I gave to the semi
nary, i have made no effort, to rannv :i
yet. 1 hope the trouble will be settled
amicably. If it is not, then I may take
some legal steps.
I certainly would not have Dl con n
cent of the money if I had known
that the directors were Koine to run tho
seminary in accordance with the Briggs
theological ideas. My check Was ffivpn
with the clear understand
institution was to conform with the
f resbyterian doctrinal basis, and was to
be under the supervision of the General
Assembly. The di
their compact and. unless thv nnnio lit
lenuB, iney nave no right to the money."
Mr. Sage's ideas on this point are
shared by many prominent Presbyteri
ans who have made large donations to
the seminary. It is said that John
Crosby Brown, whose father, the fnnn.Io. 1
of the firm of Brown Bros. & Co., gave
30,000 to the Beminary, is dissatisfied
and may sue for the recoverv of the
money on the ground of breach of con
tract, Edwin T. Morgan and other h
ex-Governor Morgan, who donated isn .
000, are also reported to be dissatisfied. '
YOUTH lip ?, S.u.man ra- keep UP
FRAZER
AXLE
GREASE
BEST 1ST THE WORI.lt.
outlninl1u"tiMa? """"Pas!, actually
.!,. i ? L 110X68 of anyothar brand. Not
effected by beat, tr dtl I HE UKS 171 HP.
Dentil of a Vale Orailuale.
New Haven, Conn., July 20 A cable
from London announces the death of
William N. Thatcher, who last month
graduated with high honors from the
academy department of Yale. He was a
son of Judge Thatcher, of the Colorado
supreme court, and nephew of Professor
Thatcher of Yale. His home was at
Pueblo, Col.
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LOCAL AEENT
ISlllNGTON STATE NKWS.
ques-
nniount
WILL SEAT TWO THOUSAND
W. H.
Nw Il
Fife Talks Ahoul
IkmUnI Cluirch.
Mr. W. II. Fife, of the board of trust
ees of the First M. E. church, said thin
morning that the new stone church will
be built to accommodate 2000 persons
ordinarily and 2500 when crowded and
will cost, completed and furnished, in
cluding the site, $100,000.
The latter will cost $12,000, that being
the price asked for six lots at I and Sixth
avenue, which he thinks will be bought
as a church modeled after the Victoria
church will require at least six lots. The
matter is to be closed up this week
Trustees C. 8 Barlow, W. O. Chapman;
and b . A. Elder have been appointed a
committee to conclude the details and
have the work begun.
Local Agents
H. BLACKMAN A CO.,
COFFIN A McFAKLAND
Ifeppner
An Inaana Mnu Creates a Disturbance in
the Visitors' Gallery.
Cook's letter: "Dear Fraim I hno
nothing to write about today, and I re
main, with kind love, manv kisses nnH
a couple of sausages, yours ever, Ba
bette. " Bl umen lese.
WITH liYNAMITR
Au Attempt
to Blow Vp
Newcastle.
Cabin at
An Vuselfltih flulelde.
Undying fame awaits a Frankfort
woman who has originated a novel and
unique, though painful, method of com
mitting suicide. She went into a
gical garden there and fed herself to the
bears. The system has obvious advan
tages, but unlike others it affmvU r,u.
sure to at least a few viz, the bears
Chicago News.
T ii -7-.-m . .
, iou ii soon see wnetlier
I Will or not. Now. I want vnnr tipt-nt
or me casn without any more fuss."
"Nary one."
The conductor paused for a moment
or two and then called the brakeman.
"Now, are you going to get off with
out a fuss, or will we have to throw you
oft ?"
The man skhed and said hn
London, July 20-The House of Com. ?ff Quietly. When they got on the dat-
mons this evening was the scene of a I l?rai a , the conductor had his hand on
sensational occurrence. In the midst ol i TT 1 , P9senger st his eye
the Illative proceedings a iTX SS" ttU
had been sitting in the strangers' gal- up?"
lery suddenly sprang to his feet with a "Certainly. Ticket or money."
yell. Great excitement arose when the , After another look the man shook his
excited individual was to be seen flm,,.. 1 head. "Let her ao. Cantain "
ishitig a package of some kind, which I .The conductor pulled the rope. The
he hfilll 1H hid l.na Tl.- . Oil K.dlrna 1 1 J . .
i 7 j V j iue man vio-1 ot'u"ciieu ana me train came
:iy "?auou 'ne DUnal Pon the floor l" 8 Bl0P' he man stepped off and
of the House. J then, handing the conductor a bit of
Constables immediately hurried into P8teboard said :
the gallery and after ejecting the die-! - "l don't cheat no railroad company
When captain, nere ye are."
... "nyin thunder didn't you give me
this before? You can ride five miles
urther on this ticket. Step aboard
lively, now."
,,veI mini?' Captain ; I would hav
He Hail Hie Ticket.
"I'll take your ticket, if you please."
The man looked up at him. "Han't
got any," he answered slowly.
"Well, the money then. Where are
you going?"
"Han't got any money."
"Well, then, what are you on here
for? If I don't get either money or
ticket I must put you off the train."
"You wouldn't Btoo an express train
i., 1 : . "
vouV' F ' now' voxM ca?e9 uPn. one Pno'. a beautifully
I" w-jv HID UUUCI.
Henry Bennent, who confessed to rob
bing the First National bank at Port
Angeles, has been declared insane.
Simon Moses, an Indian, has been
held for trial at Mount Vernon for ikill
ing Old Moses, a medicine man.
The Skagit News has been sued for
libel in the sum of $20,000 damages for
publishing an article said to reflect on
J. M. Bennett and S. S. Murphine.
The Menestash canyon, near Ellens
burg, is full of prospectors and placer
mining is being prosecuted with great
vigor.
Five carloads of horses, valued at $10,
000, were stolen from the range at Ritz
ville early in Julv. It believed they
were shipped to Chicago by the thieves.
The Grand Lodge of Good Templars
is in session at Spokane, more than 100
delegates being present. Wte .
The Olyinpiintity" council has decided"
io can an election to vote on the
Hon oi Doiniinir the c.itv to the
ot ifaiiuioi).
Deputy George Bush has been ap
pointed special deputy collector of cus
toms at Port Towimenil.
Aberdeen citizens are indignant ba
t .nisi! they have no telegraphic commiii
nii ion.
A deer weighing 750 pounds was killed
at l-u'iir d'AIene a few davs ago by J.
M. l-arkins - ' "' -'fA. I'H
Twenty liiiinpback""wha'ieB were seen
disporting in the Kemiahmoo bay Sun
dav. They were each about :10 feet long.
Damage to the extent of $200 was
done by fire to the Denver eating house,
Seattle, early this morning.
SON Kl.TIKS IN l':lllllie,.
iTIie Upholsti'rur.
A handsome mahogany parlor set is io
empire style picked out in gold.
A choice pure Louis XV. style is done
in carved gilt, with a delicate peach and
olive covering.
One of the most beautiful parlor suits
is decorated with exquisite Watteau
upon the backs of various pieces.
Ladies' decorated desks and secretaries
are made in the most novel varieties
with numerous contrivances and ingeni
ous devices, which are well calculated
to please the (air sex with irresistible
decorations.
Folding screens are made with the
loveliest reproduction of Watteau upon
the panels. Fine mirrorB are in some
mi wcr vuoa mm into enstviv
the bundle was carefully Dicke'd im on,i
cautiously examined it was found to
contain nothing more deadly than a lot
of papers referring to some" grievances
real or fancied. '
Musical criticism. Mistress (benevo
lently to her maid, in anticipation of a
compliment) What would von dn i
you could play the piano as well as I
can? Maid I should take
Nebelsnalter.
Nkwcastle, July 18 An attempt was
made at 1 o'clock yesterday morning to
blow up the cabin of August Sanders, a
miner. The damage done w as not great,
the charge being a light one and fired off
evidently for the purpose of scaring
Sanders. The Btriking miners stoutly
assert that they know nothing of the
matter. Thev are loud in exDressinna nf
conuemnation ot the perpetrator of the
need, wnictt tney cbaractente as thi
work ol some one who in no way repre
eents them or their methods.
tn view of the attempt to blow im FriHv nhmitt,i tM u
Sander's cabin Col. Haines counter-1 Panmiiat of I'hila.ioinhi. cu j-.I -A
manded the order to withdraw the rally and peritonitis sei in yesterday
militia at this point. ' when all hope was gone, '
vu wain nve miles back if I did. I live
over yonder. So long, Cap. "-Detroit
r ree Press.
An Egyptian booth with elaborately
designed fretwork top is a striking odd
ity for a hall stand, and a full length
miirorin the rear reflects the fret to
good effect.
Jewel cases of the daintiest and most
delicate forms, beautifully covered, are
made particularly ior "mamselle's bou
doir." A masterly carved bull's head forms
the back of a curious hall chair. The
Dolished leg and seat and carved legs
closely resemble the cloven hoof of the
bovine.
A delightful suit is in the
of XVII. century design, hand carved.
Ihe broken curves and graceful outlines
muni, it-using contour, it is in
five pieces and is covered with tapestry
in duplication of the same early period.
It Filled the Bill.
"We have no use for bear stories,"
said the editor. "Our readeis demand
something spicy.
"Well," said the man with the manu
script "this story is about a cinnamon
bear." Indianapolis Journal
A thousand was cut short our days
-None arc exempt from death.
Fanny Davenport's Mother Head.
Canton, Pa., July 21 Mrs. Fanny
Klitabeth Davenport, widow of the actor
K. U Pavenport, and mother of the
the famous actress Fannv Davenport, died
oi utr cuimge near nere last night. She
had been sick for some time and last
m iriru nreath.
rf6aiti Eking
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