The farmlands estimated to be 640, of this country are worth 8138,270,252,- Pennsylvania is going to appropri- nto of the FRED, CUCLASS DEAD. NEWSY CLEANINCS, A minx in the price of beef is thre England t 85,000,000 for the improvement GREAT RUSH FOR BONDS. atened. aid Stricken Down Suddenly While Talking to Wife in LATE TELEGRAPHIC TICKS | ublie ronds of the State, His Washington. TALY is trying to induce A prominent said that though mala and Mexico might for a year, it was sure to come, Guatemalan official war between Guate be delayed The Peoria Herald says it is almost impossible for the average American mind to comprehend how Casimir- » : Perier, with a salary, as President of the French Republic, of $300,000 a year, could make up his mind to re- mign, According to the fignres of Chief Engineer Parsons, of the New York City Rapid Transit Commission, tho cost of the proposed electric railway under Broadway will be 866,000,000, exclusive of expenses for right of Way, damages to buildings, ete. The proposition to build a me mor- ial bridge across the Potomac Rive r, connecting Washington City proper with the great Arlington estate and National Cemetery, is again before Congress. It is hoped by the Invent nt ive Age this matter will be given the serious consideration its ir merits, Such a structure is n id » a magnificent f engineerin: OI engiuecring i ius of the without arg monumen present day ument congregation churct Europe drains us annually of 070,00) for freight, travel yf this, exclaims the St Savi outside how the sl 10,000 eam Timbuctoo 'wenty-seven war vessels were add the British Navy last boats, at The rec thi year, excl y of ive torpedo $12,000,000, ) even pevon and inter- Big Scramble for the New F Cents in New York, ALL TAKEN IN A FEW MINUTES, RHecolved for More Than Ten Tlie ¢ Amount of the Loan of 842.500, 00H Forelgn Floanclers Showed Great Eangerness to Get the “New Yankees’ Selling at a Premiom, . Benate, at ster statue, ‘appeared butions, light white silk half-h versation most grave or gay This was the custom of the great American statesraan a lit tle forty Ago, period which can be recalled by hun- dreds of thousands of our living citi zens, more than Years man, even a Webster, who should ap- pear thus dressed in our time? Would he not be an object of ridicule? asks the Argonant, The clothes of the American people have been getting plainer and duller right straight along for over a hundred years. nt the costumes of Washington, Adams and the other great men after peace had been won through the Look at the San Francisco Look levolution. rich aud gay dress which was worn by | men who could afford it own immediate sires trod Then look at the black white dress of fashion in the banquet hall in this nage. when the land. and nnpicturesgue aud blustering It is lovely woman alone who dares to make a display of colors, | frills, flowers, fringes, spangles, jewelry and ornaments at this dismal time. What would be thought of any | our plifting, zed find a murder this But it is possi- into a mar AgAInD we to be the mysterious influence ble that the mistake when they alleged outcome of courts make a serious listen to the plea of hypnotism. Where shall wo draw the line? There is danger of making this plea so popular that whenever Jones is arrested for a crime he will declare with tears in his eyes that he was hypnotized by his neighbor Smith That is a fine plea for an able-bodied man to and could not help himself, make, and yet it was sustained by a Kansas court in a murder case, We believe that the safer way would be to punish both the hypnotized and the They are unsafe The hypnotist, persons to bo at large. victim is liable to do ns much mischief as his strong. the courts Until the old-fashioned willed mastor matter is better understood should stick to their We afford to eriminals loose because they ideas cannot turn a host of maine. tain that they were under the influ. unioe of magnotic persons who abso- Ately controlled their actions,” Hamil 8 200,000 mis, the re which had wht that he ie ness PATENT COMMISSIONER'S REPORT of Sumber of Patents Granted Citizens Connectiont Lead the List In Captain and Two Men Lost, oma ’ MeLeoan, of the Dritis bark VYalona, left his vessel ina smell Captain for Darien, Ga. Ho was accompanied by twe of the crew Captain Patterson, of the tug Mallonee, reports finding the boat bottom uj near Sutherland's Bluff, There Is no longer any doult as to the party's being lost, | ete, and 1 | made a report to | liar requir {| vention of r | written examinations are not practioable in 'k Dougin freedman, | iddenly of heart GuaaT, the wv hasty A x» IONE ARO & ff one o! his Ange VEPAPER Prone t (Hindst t afl vy that he had it while indulging in his healthy practic chopping down trees Thix is now deaded, and Gladsi saves that he lost the finger fifty voars ago, while ading a gun Isane P Mexico nition of his death ne are lossly | Tur late Minister t Gray, wh Hed whik seemingly had a pre Two weeks before he was in Union City, Ind. While there he had his lot in the cemetery changed for a larger ne, He superintended the work personally and gave minste directions for the grading arked the his own grave for a central monument He appeared seri is, and his conduct and actions Inspired groat uneasiness among his friends site of WANT MEN HANDY WITH CUNS. The Peculinr Hequirements for Federal |] FLmployes In Southern Texas, Civil Bervien Commissioner Lyman has the Commision on his re want inspectio if the Eagle Pass (Toxas Customs District, the inspection having been made for the purpose of making an applica. tion of the civil service the pecy nents of that distrist, where pre smuggling is aimost the main purpose of Federal employes, He says that system WO this distriet, and recommends that the Gov ernment, in selecting employes, should se. cure mon of intelligences, integrity, moral and physioal courage, sufMolent knowledge of Spanish to converse therein and i in fence in the use of firearms and the handling | of eattle, { Lieutenant News of the Country at Large. Dispatches Relating the KILLED BY A BURSTING GUN, Veeck, of the United Army, Hit by ¥i Which Killed, Exploded During a» Test and While Several Others Were Wounded Armor Plate Trials, mpp Lieut Htates Holledd OFF Thelr Baft and Were Unable to Swim for the Cold ! Thomas His Pinay fTarned on MN Save Frozen in the Bllseard., on received of a » gard in the hilis aast of Aberdeen, 8 Dakota Mra. Neoiving and feur childr ving near Webster, attempted to g neighbors during the storm, but became wildered, and when found they wore lea against a wire fen The ther and tw ldren w and the other tw dren badly DOTA ave 1 i 5 ha ore dead, frozen Robbers Shist the Cashier, A A wit fruitless attempt to ns { i W 4 ade al night when t lively exchan Daniels fell One r } wns Killed by John Brabits and his son James, of M gomery, Minn,, wera stroek and killed | falling tind while felling tre a Falling Tree Thirty Stadents Drowned, While students were skating on the Moskva River, Moscow, Russia, the jee gave way and thirty of them were plunged into the water and drowned, None of the bodies have bean recovered, Fisuxn, a tol hh operator in hia, has no right hand and only hall a left one, but is very expert. Sates | sgments of a Cannon rin Africa, I'ux leather trad vways in demand, ¥ er Booze is oc from Maryla: husetiy ir the exclusion Is planing t OVOnLZES the Unions yell Red, ¥ 1 Squash, marrow Hubbard Turnij Kale . I ir Winter Spring Pats Wheat, Ko. 2 May Corn--<No. 2 Oats No, 2 Whit Track, White Malt Western Barley Ungraded Beads Timothy, Clover Lard City steam LIYE Boeves, city dressad Mileh cows, nom. to Calves, city dressed ae Oountry dressed, 6 fh s W100 Ibs, 300 Lambe, ¥ 100 Ibe “a Hogs—Live, ¥ 100 ibs 408 . “aw « 487) is prosperous, fa @® 450 yi 600 @ 475 w
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