SUMMARY OF THE NEWS. Record of Important Events During . the Past Week. k THtnsDAV, AFA IT. The Amory mills nt Manchester, N. H., employing 1, 1u0 . i r. j.lvce, will close next Saturday for two wicks. Efforts are bottiR miula by the stoclihold mm to have the German National bank of Dearer resume business. Inuring Tu-sdny's storm at Lincoln, Keb , the house of 1). V. Smith wni struck my lightning aud Mr. Smith's mother was kUled. The receiver M Tloston of the Order of Ctolty stfttcs tlist certificate holders will receire about 25 p.-r cent, of what they mit into the order. Mgr. Fatolll, accompanied by Arch bishop Corrigau, spent yesterday at Yonk m, N. Y., visiting the new seminary at Valentine Hill. Dr. Jenkins of New York Quarantine, re ported last nlfc'M thnt all the pa.sseuKrs t the Karnmania detained at quarantine are well. The Kepublican State convention at I)es Moines, la., yesterday nominated F. J. Jackson for (imrnwr. The rroTidcnce. Rhode Island, Board of Health has oriental all vessels from Brunswick, flu., and l'ensacola, Kla., quarantined on account of the yellow lever there. Twenty-fivi juu'. .io yesterday His Em tnence. Cardinal Oiblions, was elevated to a bishopric In the Homnn Catholic Church. 4, FI'II'AV. Aid. IS. All the street car employes of Vest Su perior, Wis., struck yesterday owing to a SO per cent, cut In wanes. Harnett Pcott, of uuuill, Neb., treasurer of Hall coui:fy. n u.i-wiuK. and his ao conora are si rt n!--it .!iO,(iO(l. Ten per cent of ne World's Fair debeu tnre bonds wore pu!d yesterday. Treasurer Seeberger counted out nearly j 550,000 The mail r.iwW fmm Ijiconln has nr rirvd at Corvdon, Iud , nnd says the report that Bill Conn.d wui killed Tuesday is false. Monsignor Snt-l;i. acompiiuiel by Archhitihop Corniir.ii and a uuuilier of prteata, took an excursion up tho Hudson yesterday. Mr. Geo. W. Ttul.ich, a well-known ship owner of liaHimore, Mil., died yester day at his c. ;.nt:y residence, in the 5Sth jear of his age. Mrs. Mary A. Kyle, widow of Judge II. T. Kyle, of Cincinnati, and sister of Com modore James T. Wat kins, of San Fran cisco, died yesterday at Lutherville, a sub urb ot Baltimore, aged "U years. ATl'RUAV, Alii. 10. The members of the New Jersey State Bifle Association have decided to build a club bouse at Sea Uirs. At Chicago Doughis Curtis, a railroad brakemau, crazed by the excessive use of whiskey, shot and iustautly killed his 7-year-old daughter, seriously if not fatally wouuded bib wife, aud then blew out his own brains. Twenty-two pensioners Bt the Soldiers' Home a Marion, Indiada, were noti fied to-day that their pensions had been suspended. More tlmn 100 at that institu tion have been dropp.xl from the pension colls under tho preseut administration. While returning from a fishing excursion August Hasten nnd John Krey, both of Syracuse, N. Y., were struck by a Home, Watortown & Ogdensburg train and in stantly killed. Chang Fay, a Chinaman, 27 years old, died of smallpox in his laundry in the basement of No. 17 Orchard street. A party who have just returned to Ta coma, Wash., .from an ascent of Mount St Helena report that the mountain U an active volcano. The climbers experienced .distinct earthquake. The Bethlehem Iron Company has shipped 100 tons of navy-pun forgings to the gun factory at Washington. A ship ment has been made to Cramp's shipyards ot rods and shafts for the cruiser Brooklyn sad toe battleship Iowa. SUNDAY, A CO. SO. Tle scheme for a great electric road, rnnning from Chicago to Indianapolis, with, branches to various cities of the gas belt, has collapsed. ' Aa result of a furious fight in the Wild West show iuclosure in Midway Flaisance to-day, four Bedouins are more or less severely hurt aud three of the sons of She desert languish in Woodlawn police station. " Allan early hour to-day Mayor Chipley, sf' Pensacola, Fla., received an official communication from Uairernor Jones, of .ilalwuna, that Alabama's quarantine proc .amation had been revoked. The railroad schedules were immediately-placed in force, And both night ami day . trains are now running Just as they were before tho yel ow. fever scare upset matters. Ajntoaio Carlovo, aged SO years, who was wnvalescing from cholera on Swinburne Inland, N. Y., died to-day. MONDAY, AIT., SI. The President spent a quiet Sunday vitu bis family indoors at Buzsard's Jay, Mass. Mrs. Cleveland drove over for Mu mail on Saturduy as usual. The Kaiserstuhl coal pit at Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany, was the scene ..f a terrible mining accident Satur- ay. An explosion of firedamp occurred !i the pit, killing fifty persons aud iujur ag many others Some Improvement was to be noted lu ho drygoods trade of the United States .st week, partly in the way of a 4ter feeling and purely through au in-i-roane of transaction, including several .4 koine importance. The ecclesiastical authorities at Tren nn, N, J., uuhesit iti.'m'.y confirm the truth t the statement that liev, P, A. Trcacy . Burlington, like his brother at Swedos- id, has been rint'jrvd to the priesthood. . e will be required to apologize to Bishop inTell and tire n will bj assigned to a par u!i in a different diocese. Colonel Charles P. Lincoln, late deputy 'ommissiutier ot Pet.mou anil a prominent imdidat for tho .position of Com- UHiider-iu-Chiof ot the G. A. H., is Mithority for the statement that an efort to be made to prove, through the courts, hat the suspension of pension grauted ar.der act of June t!7, 1 is illegal. Dispatches from Valparaiso state that there is no prospect for a restoration of ymux and order in Aivntina. Tlll.VV, aco. a. The laying of the tleraph cable from Portsmouth, N. II., to Appledore, Isles of Shoals, has been successfully completed aud communication estahlibhed. The cable la Til. 4 miles loug. Three-fourths of Eirdseye, Crawford county, Ind., was burned Sunday night. All of the business part of the town Is gone. Patrick Hengney, a track walker on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was struck and killed by a fast freight at Bound Brook yesterday. Republicans of Essex county, S. Y., have renominated (leorgo A. Stevens for mem ber of Assembly aud elected delegates to the Suite convention. A tour of the city ofIInrtfonl, Conn., shows thnt tho tinerifployed are pro portionately less than in other cities. So many specialties and necessities In the na ture of iron nnd steel manufacture are made there that the pinch of hard times has not been felt so severely as In other places. At F.ditilmrch, Scotland, the statue of Abraham Lincoln, the ' '.Martyr President" of the I'nited Stntes, emoted as a memorial to the Scoilisli-American Hu'dU'r of the American civil war, was uiivelh-d yester day. The mills in Olncyville. R. I., have resumed operations, though they may run on only half time for a while. The will of the late Dr. Hamilton Grif fin, tho stepfather of Mary Anderson, was admitted to probate yesterday in the county court house at Louisville, Ky. Dr. Orillin left all his property, consisting of several houses and lots in ditTer'nt pnrts of tho city, toh; wife, and at her di-Hth to his four children. It is noticeable that no be quest whatever is made to his stepdaugh ter, .Mary Anderson-Navarro. TVEDNi:SOAV, At O. 3. There have been live cholera deaths at Helsingfors, the cupual of Finland. Comptroller Eckels has appointd a re ceiver for thu First National bank of Marion, Kansas. The great 10 days' camp meeting at Ocean Urove, N. J., opened yesterday with a consecration meeting by Kev. K. J. Andrews. There was a lare attendance The German Imperial Hoard of Health announces U.at there have bwn tlfus far this summer only tour casea of cholera in Germany. Three of the persons attacked died. Comptroller Eckels has directed Re ceiver Hrpkius to declare a dividend of 50 per cent, to tho dejMisitois of the Chemical National bank of Chicago, payable Sep tember 'M. Thoie was filed in the supreme court yesterday at Lincoln, Neb., the case of Nebraska vs. ex-State Treasurer J. R. Hill ct al., a case wherein Mr. Hill and his lxmdsmcu are sued for $2411,000 gobbled up by the wrecked Capital National bank. ITALIAN KKVENGK. A Mob Attack a trench Perulnary In Itmue. Romk, Aug. 21. The anti-French agita tion, started in consequence of the massacre ot Italians at Aigttes Mortes, has gained ground rapidly. Saturday evening a mob attacked the Santa Chiara Seminary of French priests, smashed the windows and tried to force the doors. Further damage was prevented by the police, who are guarding the seminary as well as the French Embassy, as the ant i-French agi tators have threatened to sack it. In both Milan and Turin incendiary French mani festoes have been issued No Cholera from Canada, Washington, Aug. 21. Surgeon-General Wymau, of the Marine Hospital Service, when sliowu the dispatch from LulTalo (-taring that immigrants from cholera infected ports of Europe were com ing into the United States by way of Sus pension Bridge, said: '"Every immigrant coming in through Canada passes through Q;ieb-?c, where he is inspected aud his baggage disinfected by steam, whether he comes from a heilthy or infected port, and he is not allowed to pass through uuless his baggage is tagged and he has a cer tificate signed by inspection physicians. There is no danger whatever from these itntulgiauts." Over MugHr Fall. Niaoaha Falls, N. '., Ana. 21. Ed ward Brcnnau, whose home is at 1780 Wushingiuu avenue, New York city, weut out ou the river in a sailboat at noon Yes terday. Whila off (trass Island he at tempted to fasten his cruft to a steam yacht.. In so doing his boat was over turned nnd he was thrown into the water. The crew on the yacht tried to save him and f'dlowed him down as far as they (lured towards the "death-line," but finally bad to give up as Breunau disappeared just before, reaching the white, line of breakers. His body has gone overthe American falls. Five People Instantly Killed. Lkrov, N, Y., Aug. 21. An accident occurred here yesterday morning on the Li b gh Valley railroad crossing on Lake street, In which five people were instantly killed. Their names are L. J. Bovee, Mrs. L. J. Bovee, and their daughter Miss Ula . Bovee, all of Leroy; Miss Nancy Wycks of the same pi bee, and Miss Emma Bowden, daughter of the Hev. Samuel Bowden of 3'ii West U2d street, New York. Miss Bowden was visitiug the Boveea, one of tho most prominent families iu Geueaee count-. Warner's Yacht Brings S4.000. Clayton, N. Y., Aug. 21. The steamer Siesta, the beautiful steam yacht, taloug iug to II. 11. Warner, the ex-millionaire ot Rochester, was sold at auction sale at Alexandria on Saturday afternoon and only brought $4,000, the exact amount of claims against It. The yacht was built at Bristol, R. I., in 1883 at a cost of $35,000. John A. Davis, of Alexandria Bay was the purchaser. Mr. Warner's family are at his summer home at the Islands. Ha U in Europe at present. Poverty Parade. Newark, N. J., Aug. 21. A novel sight waa witns.sed here Sunday after noon. The Polish Jews of the city turned out in numbers and parad.sl through cer tain sections at the city. They marched barefooted over the cobbles with tattered clothes. These Botes and llusslans. who live iu the thickly settled tenement districts of I'liiice ftreet, gathered lu groups of two or three after the parade and discussed the proposed demonstration that is to lie held this wer-k. A I!lell Willow ftoiv. St. I'ai u Aug. 21. Mrs. Frank Khein- hardt, a widow ot tills city, lias neeu ap prised that she Is an heir, if not the only heir, to an estate In India, velued at $'!', OlW.OGu. Tho property was left by I'hilip Rboiuhardt, a brother of Frank, who left his homo in iruxony many years ago, went to India, amassed a fortune and died intes tate. Carl Kheinbardt, a brother of Frank, is said to be living at Buffalo, N. Y. la Spite of Pull Times. Montreal, Aug. 18. The Canadian Fucillo earnings for the week ending Aug. 14 were 1417. 0D0. and for the same neriod I last year (413.000, au Increase of ? 1,000. . fiagaoioni Shepherd Boys, THEIR FAITHFUL WATCHFULNESS OF THE FLOCKS UNDER THEIR CARE. Gen. John Biilwcll relateJ to the Oroville (Cal.) Register the following as showing how well trained the shep herd dog becomes. (1c and a friend were riding in the Salinas valley when they came to a band of one thousand or more sheep guarded by ten or twelve shepherd dogs. There were from twenty-five to thirty coyotes along the edge of the hills and within a short distance of the sheep, but be tween the two were the well trained and vigilant dogs. "Two or three times while we were in sight one or more of the coyotes made a dash for the sheep, but each time they were driven back by the guardians of the flock. We rode on and put up at the Gomez ranch, which was owned by a wealthy native California!!. About sundown the sheep, driven by the dogs came up to the house and the flock entered a corral. Two of the dogs laid down at the entrance and waited there until the owner came out and put up the bars. Then the ma.' ter patted his different dogs and fed them well. lie told us that the dogs drove these sheep out on the plains two or three miles in the morning, re mained with them during the day, kept the coyotes and other animals at bay, and each evening drove them up to the house and into the corral.'' That Do You Take Medicine for ? Because you are sick and want to get well, or because you wish to prevent illness. Then remem ber that Hood's Sarsaparilla ctki:s all diseases caused by impure blood and debility of the system. It is not what its proprietors say but what Hood's barsaparilla dof.s, that tells the story of its merit. Be sure to get Hood'?, an J only Hood's. Purely vegetable- Hood's Tills -25c. Dandies in the Army. CERMAN SOLDIERS WHO REHECK THEM SELVES WITH FINERY. Referring to the recent order of the German emperor with regard to the dandyfied irregularities which had be come common in the German army, says the London Globe, a correspon dent at Berlin calls our attention to the fact that the kaiser himself is not altogether free from affectation of this kind, inasmuch as he himself sets the fashion of "bangle" wearing. In most of the many portraits of the kaiser the bangle is brought into special promi nence by the position of the arm. But though addicted to the bangle, he never condescended to the earring, which formerly was very commonly worn among his officers. In the time of Frederick William II., when the German army was rest ing on the laurels of the great Freder ick, dandies flourished in great num bers among the officers, in spite of severe official condemnations of fop pery. The monstrosities and extrava gances differed but slightly from those of to-day sharp pointed toes, ridicu lously high collars and short overcoats without seams. Latter-day exquisites have also adopted the plan of crowd ing on the ringer as many rings as possible he who can carry the largest number on the ring fingers and at the same time bend his finger being con sidered to have the bluest blood. Not Essential. Annie Howe Mamma told me not to encourage him, and I always obey mamma. Violet Blue Arid yet you were en gaged to him in three days. Annie Howe Yes ; fortunately he isn't the kind that needs encourage ment Puck. 1 "My Sick Sisters, " Let me tell you something, " I have no motive other than to do you good. " For years I have been al most a constant sufferer from female trouble in all its dreadful forms: shoot ing pains all over m body, s i c headache, spinal weak ness, faint ness, dizzi- mhs. hahhiet wampler ness.dcpres sion, and everything that was horrid. I tried many doctors in different parts of the U. S. but Lxdia E. ' PinkhavCs Vege table Compound has done more for me than all the doctors I feel it my duty to tell you these facts that you also may be cured. My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham." Mrs. Harriet Wampler, 507 Ka. sola JJlock, Minneapolis, Minn. All dmirciU sell it. Adilreht in tonfiitrncs. LVOIA li. J'INKHAM MkD. Co., LYNH, Milk. Airs. Fiukhtm'sLivvrPlUi, 86 cents. LOOK! , LOOK! .LOOK! A GREAT CLEARING SALE. Our immense Stock of , , must be reduced. PRICES are way down on MENS' BOYS' and CHILDRENS' Clothino We are offering Goods. DEEBBSG BIMDI1S When our omptitors pitch into the DEERING BINDER with FOLDING PLATFORM, the intel igent farmer at once concludes that if they arc so afraid of this particular machine, there must be some virtue in the DEERING: else why should they fear the Dtering as a Competitor. Remember, we have two sizes of MACHINES : THE DEERING IMPROVED STEEL BINDER and THE DEERING PONY BINDER. 1o see them is to appreciate their value. 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