GUHMAKY OF THE NEWS. atooord of Important Events During the Fast Week. TirrnsnAY, xva. nu James Gaston, a Soroervllls, N. J., eta tosr, failed yesterday. Liabilities $8,000; Mmta3,300. Tbe Walter A. Wood Harvester Work at St. Pan I will start up In a tow day. Work will be provided for between 1,500 aod 1,000 men. At the Spinners' executive commit toe Meting at Fall Hirer it was roted to call special general meeting next Friday night to consider the wage question. Kanaae City business turn and bankers are unanimous in their opinion that the low point In the present financial depres sion has been reached by Kansas City, and thai the upwi.r 1 movement has begun. The St. Louis Stamping Co. has re sumed operations after an idleness of sev eral wee-as. The Importance of tho sumption will be understood when It Is known that 10,000 persons are directly or indirectly affected by it. The announcement that the Big Four Bailroad company has determined to re duce the wngi s of all the men employed on the system h.is created Intense fmllng among all c1t-cs of trainmen in the com pany's service and tbey openly declare they will not Bubmit to tl e proposed reduction. The overdue steamer Sarula has Iwen epoken in lat. 6ii, long. 3. All are well. She ia in tow of the Allan steamer Moute videan bound for London. The elevi'i th m.nual meeting of the Connecticut l i.ivn h! l'euce meeting him opened at Mjcuu, Conn. The principal speech wan insul"- 'y William Evans, of Derby. The New Jersey Flying Post Company fete been incorporated with a capital of $50,000, The company will start the pub lication of a duily morning paper at rater son to be called the Flying Post. FRIDAY. SEP. 1. An unknown laborer was killed by a train on the Long Islaud railroad near EpriDgfield. Eleven-year-old Mary Mitchell was fa tally burned at Brooklyn by the ignition of a cup of varnish. Hattie Stratton, a beautiful and accom plished young woman, has been arrested at Port Town send for smuggling opium. Frederick Brooks, Jr., aged 10, was probably fatally injured at Mount Vernon by being thrown from a horse and kicked en the head. Frank A. Lewis, of ew York, was ar teeted at Cottage City, Mass., for obtain ing money under falie pretenses. lie is a native of Paterson, N. j. Emma F. Bachman, aged 29, wife of a Jersey Central engineer, cut her throat with a butcher knife at Morse's Mills, N. J. She left three children. The longshoremen's strike at New York Is over, the men having yielded and ap plied for work. More than 60,000 miners returned to work in Wales yesterday. About 40,000 men are Htlll out. Two more suspended banks of Louisville, the City National and the Merchants Na tional, have resumed business. H required 1,798 ballots to nominate H. 6. Bundy for Congress at Ironton, O. The Monmouth Park Association has commenced a libel stdt against the New York Times and the New York Tribune for fl 00,000 damages. SATURDAY. REP. S. There is no yellow fever in Florida. The Bute has a clear bill of health. Orders have been sent from the Navy Department for the dissolution of the Behring Sea fleet. The paper mill at Roaring Spring, Pa., employing about 800 men, boys and girls, ia preparing to resume operations. The corner stone of the Jay Could Me morial Church at Koxbury, Dalawase County, N. Y., was laid at noon by George Gould. The Duncansville, Pa., Rolling Mill, em ploying between 600 and 800 men, has re sumed operations after a several weeks' abut down. Five hundred employes of the Morrison A Case Paper Mill at Altoona, Pa., have been given employment by a partial re sumption of the plant. On account of the uncertainty of Ameri can Interests in China because of the Geary law the gunboat Petrel will be sent to China without delay. The Comptroller of the Currency to-day appointed Mr. R. E. Beckbum, of Fort Worth, receiver of the El Paso National bank of Texas, El Paso, Texas. First Comptroller Bowler baa returned from Washington from his home in Cin cinnati, O. lie has appointed Mr. War wick, of Ohio, his private secretary. The match race for $10,000 a side over the Futurity course between J. R. Keene's Domino atid Richard Croker's Dobbins resulted In a dead heat. MONDAY, SEP. 4. There was a severe frost on the highlands at Woodsvllle, N. H., on Saturday night. Vegetation wus dama'-d considerably, fbut a heavy fog saved the river crops. The Rogers Locomotive Company at Paterson, N. J., have issued an order reducing the wages of its 1200 employees from five to twenty-five per cent, to go into effect to-day. Trieste newspapers of Saturday last as sert that a Miss Leal, of Vitma, a young Scotch woman, who has recently peen playing at the Monte Carlo gaming tables, had remarkable luck for several days, which culminated in the breaking of the bank. Shu lb s;iid to have won JluO, UU0 in oi.e hour. Mgr. Sitolll, the Apostolic Delegate to the United felates, will leave Wushiugton to day for a Wnttcrn trip including t'hl uago, Milwaukee, and Green Hay, Wis. The committee ot seveu having in charge the reorganization of the Marti oil Square bank, liuvf York, have ahlcud '.he receivers for full information regarding the securities in the bank vaults in order to establish a proper basis for reorganiza tion. The duties received at the Custom House, New York, ut thlB port during the month of August were $5,000,000 leas than those received in the same month of 181)2. Nearly AO per cent, of thu duties daily paid into the cashier's ofUce is hi gold coin. TIKSUAY, SEP, ft. 11 err Paasch, tli notorious anti-Semite, has been pronounced a dangerous lunatic and has been sent to the asylum at liall urf, BrusHulh. Ralph De KuriM, of Boston, the cook on the dining cur whlvh went down in the Cluster wreck, diod yesterday, luuklug tho Hi t of the dead 17. George Robert, of Taeoma, Wash., the Inventor of a hop sprayer In gen eral use In the Washington hop fields, haa now Invented a machine for picking hops. The vines are shoved Into a cylinder like threshing machine and the leaves are sep arated from the hops by a breeze generated from the rapid revolution of the cylluder. From one of ex-Senator John J. Ingalls' closest friends comes the statement that he will be a candidate for the United States Senate in 1800, and that as a stepping stone to that place he proposes to become a candidate for Gov ernor of Kansas at the next election. A physician reported to the New York Board of Health last night that there were several cases ot smttil pox in the tenement at ISO Madison street. An Inspector who went there found five per sons sick with the disease, 'lhcy were sent to Riverside Hospital. A dlsputch from Klsslngeti. Berlin, says that Prime Bismarck's rheumatism is growing worse. New York whs In her glory at the Chi cago World's Fair yesterday. State officials were in attendance and ninuy not'sl citi zens. Speeches were made by Governor Flower and C'hauncey M. Dcpew. There was a reception in the evening. I'rivnte letters just received from the Congo State report thiit Ken khoven's expedition was completely dnstmyod after their leader's death. Twenty white men lost their lives. The cholera in Hungary is decreasing rapidly. During the last 4$ hours there have been HI new cases anil 45 deaths. Justice l.evr Mlnnlng. pAssAt"-, N. J.., Sep. 4. Justice of the Peace William Levy wus arrested re cently on charges of forgery nnd of per jury 'preferred by George P, Rust, of l'aa sale. Moses Simon and Brewer Philip Katz were his bondsmen. Levy has not been seen or heard of since he was released on bail and Simou thinks he has disap peared for good. Some of his notes en dorsed by Simon are filling due and will have to bo paid shortly and a second mort gage for $4,500 on some teueinent property in First street given to protect the bonds men is said to have turned out to be worth less. Grand Army Encatupmant. Indianapolis, Sep. 5. The attendance at the Grand Army encampment is fully up to expectations, and the programme is being satisfactorily carried out. The woods are full of available candidates tor the ofliceof Commander-in-Chief, the list comprising Gen. S. N. Hurst, Ohio; Copt. J. G. B. Adams, Massachusetts; Gen. E. Burd Grubb, New Jersey; Edgar Allen, Virginia; Charles P. Lincoln, Washington; James A. Sexton, Chicago, and others Bold ltubbera. New York, Sep. 4. A special to the World from Managua, Nicaragua says: A party of disbanded troops yesterday cap tured the convoy of government funds des tined to pay the regular troops. The es cort pluckily maintained the unequal fight and a fierce battle resulted. The guerril las killed all of the members of the es cort Hnd seized the money, amounting to $180,000. The robbers then fled to Hon duras. New Reading Man. Pbie.adet.phia, Sep. 4. The President of the Reading railroad gives notice that an arrangement has been made with Messrs. & Co. and Brown Bio's & Co., to purchase the Reading 7s of 1803 from the holders at par on their maturity, October 1, 1893, and to extend them as gold bonds for 40 years at 5 per cent, interest, also payable in gold and free ot all taxes. Death In a Sitae. Evanrille, Ind.,Sep. 6. At Shelburne, on the Evsnsville & Terre Haute road yes terday, a force of men went down Into a coal mine to resume work after weeks of idleness. Thrro was a gas explosion and the mine was wrecked. Eleven men have been taken out badly injured and muti lated. Four will die and probably more. Walihwm Mills Start. Boston, Sep. 6. The Boston Manufac turing Company's mills at Waltham started yesterday after a suspension of work'for a month. The company intends to keep the operatives at work every other week until the business outlook is brighter. The company employs 2.000 hands. Costa Klca Quarantines. New Yonic. Sep. 4. The Herald corres pondent in Costa Rica telegraphs that country has established several quaran tines one aguiust New York on account of cholera, another against Honduras and Nicaragua for small pox and a third against Bocas del Toro for yellow fever. fears for the Valkyrie. New York, Sep. 5. While Lord Dnn raveu's yacht Valkyrie, which sailed for America on the morning of Aug. S3, is not overdue, there ia a little anxiety among yachtsmen concerning the racer, aa no ocean steamships have sighted her. Knott for Hawaii. Washington, Sep. 4. The President and Secretary Gresham are giving atten tion to the election of a new Minister to Hawaii to succeed Mr. Blount and an ap pointment to the ofUce of Minister may be expected In the near future. ..m Cleveland at the Theatre. Washington, Sep. 4. President Cleve land and Secretary Lumout occupied a box at the National Theatre Saturday night, aud apparently enjoyed the performance of Frobmau's comedians in the new play, "The Other Man." Duftulo fank lttiumea, Buffalo, Sep. 1. -The Queen City Bunk, which suspended several weeks ugo, resumed business yesterday. There was no rush to withdraw deposits and the bank is receiving mure than it pays out. Frnetlonul Silver, Paris, Aug. 80. Tho French govern ment bus agreed to call a conference of the r nieinlsTS of the I.utin Union iu Paris, to decide the question of the utttionulizutiou of fractional silver currency. A Welsh Choir fur llif Pair. T New York, Sep. 4. A Welsh choir of forty voices, in charge of Mrs. Novello Davies, director, with an accompanist, ar rived on the steamship Paris, en route to the World's Fair. Syracuse, Oct. 0. New York, Sep. 1. The Republican State committee at their meeting yesterday decided to hold their convention at Syra cuse, N. Y., October 6. Uulnty HtiU In, Wabhinoton, Sep. 1. Assistant Sec retary Josluh Quincy Is expected to return to Washington ou Tuesday next to resume his duties in the. State Department. Saved bj a Narrow Margin. From the Chlmirn Kiwinl "Been to lodge, have you, Absalom?" said Mrs. Rambo, in a metallic tone oi voice. "Yes m' dear." reDlied Ahsal "What time does the lodge usually lei out t "About urn about it o'clork." "And what time do you think it is now r "Er it's about 12, isn't it ?" "It is half past a. Docs it take three hours and a half to come home?" "Yes, m' dear. Lodge bodies move slowly." And Mrs. Rambo went gaspingly upstairs to bed. I am an old man and have been a coiiRtant suiierer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am entirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It is so strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Billings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Washington, I). C. I suffered for more than ten years with that dreadful disease, catarrh, and used every available medicine that was recommended, to me. I cannot thank you enough for the relief which Ely's Cream Balm has afforded me. Emanuel Mevers, Win field, I,. I., N. Y. Doctors Differing. From the Boston Transcrlp. Butcher. "Didn't like that ham ? Why, it was some that I cured my self." Customer. "Call that ham cured? Why, man, it wasn't even convales cent." Wanted No Eig Words. From the New York Herald. The following little story is told of a citizen of Port Chester, N. Y., whose education was somewhat superior to his wife's, a fact regarding which she was very sensitive. On one occasion the man drove over to White Plains to inquire re garding the health of his sister-in-law, who was dangerously ill. Upon re turning he was met by his wife, who asked of her sister's condition. "She is convalescent," replied the man. Immediately and in the most em- phatic manner the woman cried out : "I want none of your soothing words s I want facts. You tell me this minute, Is my sister dead or alive ?" Physicians Hay Advertise. We believe the time is fast comine when all progressive physicians will feel at liberty to advertise as freely as men engaged in other business, and there is no reason why they should not do so, except the restriction laid down in an ancient code that not one doctor in ten has ever read, but of which the average physician stands in mortal terror. Covert Medical Neil's. 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