P, 8, GILMORE DEAD, The Famous Musician Dies of Heart Disease at St, Louls, COLONEL A. G. WEISSERT, Skotoh of the New Commander-in Chiet ot the G, A, IL THE LABOR WORLD, THE NATIONAL GAME, SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON OCTOBER 9, CARE OF THE INDIANR. Commissioner Morgan’s Repor! to the Interior Department. ExcLaxp months Br. 1 : ; 51. LOUIS bas now tried six third basemen, has had 270 strikes in ten and still is that spot n weak ono FOR - AMERICAN strost rallways employ nearly « LOO) men. In Whitechapel, London, bakers ninety hours for 83,75 per week, A Macmivisry' and Boller Makers Trades Council is to bs organiz xd in Philadelphia, Bugoisoenr, in Hesse, Germany, boasts of His band was playing at the Bt. Louis a laborer wao has ¢ 1st birth Exposition under the direction of Assistant day. Director Charles Freudenvoll, and when the Bourn Ke sad news was borne them many of the older cided to reduc broke down and sobbed like child- cents a day, Ovznr five thousand working in the mills at dollar a week. Doy LE has thus far played in six different positicns for the New York Club. Pircaxns Nicwors Axp STaLgy, of Bos ton, have not stolen a base this season. hat % . § SALA IES for 1803 will be, on an average, forty per cent, lower than they aro now. Ing New Yorks, ns now constituted, as good a team as there is in the country. Patrick Barsfleld Gilmore, ons of the most famous bandmasters in the world, Is dead. : Work Lesson Text: “Dorcas Raised to Lite,” Acts ix, 82.48 Golden Texte Acts Ix Surrounded by his wife, daughter and three spiritual ministers he br mathed his last in his room at the Lindell Hotel, Mo. He died of heart disease He Recommends That the Indians be Made Self-Supportine. Bt. Louis, ara , 30 Commentary, lebratsd his 1 ~ Dwyer, of Chicago, uses more head work in bis pitehing than any man in the League, NEW YORK'S new third baseman, Knowles takes about everything that com his way, but moves slowly, 2, “And it came to pass, as Peter passed throughout all quarters, he came down als to the saints which dwelt at Lydia, Be levers are called saints in the various epistles (mea Rom. §., 7: 1 Cor, | omitting the italics), because all receive Jesus Christ as their Saviour Him washed, sanctified, justified, and } made unto them wisdom, righte sanctification and redemption (1 Cor i, I Cor, v., General T. J. Morgan, Commissioner ol Indian Affairs, has submitted to the Secrs tary of the luterior port. Tne plan of detailing army officer: to take charge of cussed and disapgrowv. ITLAND ys Lh have wage of miners ts ming owners members ren. The concert was immediately stopped and the audience gathered in groups discussing the sad featuro of the exposition, his fourth annual ro cna Now that O'Rourke is out Anson is the Fhole wh lv into only player loft in the Leaguy who started out with thatorganizati Indian agencies is dis After carefu con Patrick Barsfleld Gilmore was born near Dablin, Ireland, on Christmas Day, 1820, When eighteen years old Gilmore cams Ww this country. He bad scarcely landed when he was asked to become leader of a Boston Ix carrying forward the traffic of Eagland ure se nployel, in IST sideration of the subject of law and courts ; FHnGse 10 way for the Indians, the Commissioner conclu jo upward ot 30,00 men that it is not desirable to formulate any elaborate special system. The rules for th Indian courts have been carefully revised giving to them larger jurisdiction an placing them on a higher . plane It thought that these will sarve for all prac tical purposes until the process of allotment has been © | The report d the question, Whal is an Indian’ and opposes the application of the common law principle that the olfspring of free persond follow the condition of the father in determining the status of the chil dren born of a white man, a citizen of the United States, and an Indian woman, hi wife. The Commissioner does not think that “children of such parents are, therefors, by birth not Indians, but eitizsns of the United States.” “The law of descent’ he says “must be determined, not after Roman English precedent, but in accordance with Indian usage and our American admin trative sanction,” There are now in operation, to be | Joss « opened, twenty large training schools for Indians situated in eivilized communities re mote from the Indian reservations, Thre venrs ago tt were eight such Institutions When completal & tal [ twenty will be at 5) X) puplis enrollment pupil h ernment and ear June 30, Aan in of more than 4 I , Of : more than twenty-five | went, F par v rascal Dark wers destro ) re | to rejoin his regimes more at this r ung ire \ After four year cally all | vetted Captain from the school ! Rapid CLARKSON'S suceoss Js in his phenomenal a control of the ball, But for that the Clev Yi. land pitcher would bo “ont of it" how, “91 SIT ( cerative ' hay Tot oH 2 pa: poi 117 new a ave Ly 4 in is between Jerusalem and Joppa, this kind were organize | last year, about ten miles east of Jopoa v ’ 33. “And there he found a cartsin of Balem named Haoeas, which had kept his bed ol yeurs and way sick of the palsy.” Je beaded those who had sighteen an thirty-eight years sick, and Peter had ready been the channel of health fron to one forty years afflizted unorganize John v B Acts iv. 22, 0 Manchest which had lasted eight years a a pect an insuperable difficulty to p & si : : 4 any one who believed Jer, xxxii xix. 26; xvii, 20. Albany, N.Y Lins 84 “And Peter said unto him : nuk to { Jesus Christ maketh thee whole; arise and gl y i PY; | make thy bed: and he arose immediately workmen | Compare iii., 6, 16, and iv, 10. The great - “ | tact of our redemption pu . A chorus pumbe i 1 the State of his adoption Graduating fror ' | trained musicians 00 ) Paris, Mile | from the dead, and alive f in formation « ! ing all power In heaven the Racine High School, he entered the 1 his ts by poration, { 1, 18; $iath xxviil, 1 versity of Michigan, He was distinguished | Giim the in hisstudies and bore off the degree of LL, | I). He was admitted to practice Wise his famous band. " pain to J sin, and was winning fama at the Milwaukee he Visi 4 “ Yarious cap Bo avi Bit mis " afi : Dy this 1 2h : ‘ bar when the war broke out. As soon as the Eure ' A RINg ay t band : ir 3 . & 4 Bn 85 Ar tv of th TO [I {INET Wa on signed since | ¢oogin sounded he en! in the povera The tota 4 %" & ” ¥ ) i consin Infantry, the * live E is, row | and shared itsfortunes till thei sof Nash BE bars of " | i There he | 1 lot just H " THE fact that managers all look for “big pitchers shows that pitching | coming a matter of mer man rapidly be brute strength says that the N will not contain me of “Buch band In 1858 he organized in Boston what has sinos known Gilmore's band, the one with which he has given concerts all over this country and over half of Europe, Gilmore snd his band were with Burnside | in the Carolinas in the first two years of the 2 ¢ war. After the war returned to Joston, and there, in 1500, he held the great peace jubilee whic h made his name famous among the bandmasters of the worl | It sful that the followin year an intern Working gir Oh ganized a wae American § fue Hetall Minneapols jerks MasaGer Powsns York team of next year stars, What will bec mg? been as been ymplete 15801 (Lake that in the wor cities of Minnesot player ix still is the promising y than L HE star of the youn ascendant. Next season sters will be given more before, Pir HER TERRY says the base paths on the New York grouods are of soft sand, to prevent the base-runner fi sprinting, so that Ewing has a chance throw them out despite a lame arm Tur Chicago Club doubtedly like to tu home games to some Bar games played the oth ~0 sid) bes na baker work (siimore FOXDON Irs por hiy Jun l= La My ho Og chances ever organize 1 COLONEL A, GO, Welssert, WEISSERT, proved so suces lerks I DAL A NION ¢ in he organized another, of nal foreign Nations It was A. 0. olectel Commander-in. Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, | CRATacHh * | take part, 1844, ing holding Wis Hn was born in Canton, Ohio, Ho attended the August 17, management would une | | i or schools at Racine ansfer the fon siti r evermore remaining n earth This lesson intere WK ni= re plain to Saul in pearing of Jesu or som { £10 adding lHtary With th in nd team aN +h capac {| Baron s te the ston! bas \ ns i Lit i . : | ' pst | n to ‘ islature ns N tian ending was nt Tay ’ 159. receiving a bul Anh i | fr We are he still carries, onvalesalr ifficiantly ch. r. Uiimor ! Sg Ho wy J Ve WH - God, and repent Him hy | nna beaven (I RE and works of the in there ing to God iy hast “Ne w ate 1. risen would and the Kingdon 18604 en us, CANADY A SUICIDE. ir i ire ing th Daskots gros rw ci yLd x jisciple oamed Tat MARKETS, lurinz th t in ; Cand the Ww as | bout | jtoriot w in and at ear in ing lands to Indians, A care- : ith § insurance, } - f Nastiville onl] , ] } 1 | n vey of tire work accomplis OR rng , bravery : i il sur aur K accomj RECORD OF IE L L } y bravery Sensational Death of an Fx in progress, ar st remaining t » e oug he od 1 ! H f land t ross has been made th oer there was TE “ergeant- the a at-Arms of the Senate, shows that Indians tow law would pleted within the with the possible dians. Reg ing the effe dians are A systea dian ress ns of opening ing road use am vi mmunitios. Bis anck sons have res of $20 ¢ being expended German Arms reservation in Montana 1 of a syste { irr jon TY, a Ka 1 . jas , 3 . pose on Ta R all bho management ol } 4 ' : 7 k and died, canal is build with ervation. 7 Just have been 1 ) i } the Sioux [ndians, + X ing 1 rely | RITTIER need ) ' TR Lt © the offi im f ) i ’ ter hi X A @ J Bod's perm GENERAL JOHN POPE. He Dies Suddenly at the Ohio Sok | Home, refused the by reason Grand Ar : > . " " " Wis, in Brooklyn... 36 3 y Balt J bly every post . mrads a (3 ’ n : : nb agton a fe Pri B the Day up to : nal ladle hilad'in He was Chairman of f the Citiz th THE Wholesale Quoted tsburg Prices of Conntry New York Late Produce in manner, iotmeats upon BEANS AND PEAS le, favorable stablished on and © his retirement fr nducting a general About a year i s arb ta a tat ughton in pars m public br y or trained ] ive Christ are holy in Him, but be trained by tral ke ben 82 25 the twenty age Lusine A. H AR shit netr PROMINENT PEOPLE. waikeo a su Q or ———— hn the monied man of “the ox = various Limes advanced LHE (serman rsiatest satan ng oo power diors Genera! John Pope, of the 1 Army, Home, Sandusky, fied a few days agoat Ohlo the hall of the ip. | GUICLY ¢ : E me a Sally ot ‘ wei that morn- sleep by the other room made bim open (hey then ransacked his partners { him there to the was sent al nos of R dt { . ual redu id lying In state in ment ceas yo Indians anythin : ‘ in the way of | i o sthing., and su kin A t the win mmih A tration Build ng at tutes for such issue h payments f | nstructi " wo aah y was viewed by many whatever may dn | a 4 St. Louis for interment mends that the reservation o Major-General John Pope was born in be carefhlly surveyed, and that L ulsville, Ky., in 1522 and was graduated mediately nstro from West Point at the age of twenty, re irrigation that shall 1 t ceiving a © mmisdon as Br Heo capable of supporting properly Lieutenant of 3 pogravhical En body of Navajoes who make served in Florida in 154344, and a There has been a de later ho assistad in the survey of the portd » " y : lng he cost of Indian administration, except | y _ pastern boundary between the British pros items of the pur ) ¢ ands from t In : & married lau thier vinces and the United States, Ihe same dians and the matter of edu ing year he Joined the stall 4 There has beer stanly favlor in the Mexican War the amou ) breveted twice gallant and schools, but the torious conduct In 1540 Captain rived theyihad tof with great earn had charge of the exploring expedition iy Canady be stil Northern Minnesota. At the outhresk of | or it 4 of blood. creased the war he was made Brigadier-General of Canady was about fifty years west the entire div Volunteers by President Lincole, and was ative of North Carolina, and was a Pears from party polit enlarge:men ‘ t of the | M assigned to the command o we District of | : Army. el authority everywhere of the Commissioner, Northern Missouri Later, and the building up every where in the Lo» in the Confederals for wsaveral . dian service of the merit sytem, H ne, people, was taken to ' 3 ae z bo was awakened from thres him into 3 We. v stoi ¥ sapere and tie box nessenger me Mr, ull epaati, goo 10 pr ived » . vet latte sim |} and pointed few years “ t ‘ o byt cy ited the swors \ He MOION Love ress vs E " . the gineers » prime nspea katy the sereass in safe and . General { and then | anady increass was | i cot threw himself ¢ Appr ! sliet through his brain mmisdoner that this sum sh y and rapidly ner mnmor Indian priat 3 insist Apples { re ot nes was found in J v varielies re } Bartistl, per per bin... . . n keg th kel Lomm "i « ng. per BE Graves months, he had commani of the Army of . the Mississippi and captured New Madrid, i. a . NEW MEX.IC0'S REPORT, - a At tas all Yi rots wa in | Por this victory he was made Major-General Satisfaction Derived From the Work of Volunteers, and ia Ju was created ED THEIR CAPTAIN. AA800MG EE y. 186 TO 188 Brigadier-General of the regular army and was ordered to the command of the Army of Virginia, from which he retired after the battle of Manassas, or the Second Bull Rua, his defeat being attributed at the time to | the conduct of General Fitz-Joha Porter and leading to the court martial of that off cer, Then General Pope was placed in « mand of the Department of the Northwest | and conducted a uocsseful campaign against the Sioux, In November, 1504 General Grant asked him to take command of the army operating betwaen Savannah and Cape Fear, but be refuse! In March, 1805, he was made a Brevet Major in the regular army for gallant ¢ the capture of Island No, 10, and in Apri 1867, he was placed in charge of the Third | Military District, which included the States | of Alabama, Florida and ria Afte jearving the South General Pope was placed in command of the Department of Missouri, | where he remained until 1553, when he took command of the Department of the Pacific, baving obtained in the meanwhile the rank of Major-General, to which he was gn setted October CJ, 1982 He retired from | active service March 16 having reached the age limit of sixty-‘our, | of the Land Court British Negi. Windsor, Insabordination in =» bodies 19; the much Lan fon 1 £E XVI Know Deng und ment Stationed at { the First Army, disaffected for some [afe Guards stationed at tro I'he report refers to * atisfaction de . cothmon 1 i 17 21 wnat 3 n rived fr of the land ¢ ore ated in the last year (Granta an aren of 248,00) acres wera confirmed The on Bey : pulation of the Territory 158.504, of “w " . . ) 41 A nd which 10,874 are colorad, 142.754 are nat Roring lifsed her ug A BAR aa Bpring Abs ‘ jenera and 11.2% foreign born 3.055 are males } Noa ' a! * ints and widows females The real estate, and im Rooster A few moments before it was all tears and Loosters sadness, but pow all is JO) and gladness, ovements for 1501 were assessed at #45, Turkey ' “ : Wl. personal property, $8,280 74 The y \ fod y and it is the work of the risen Const wh g Ducks ' : ! { What [err r al indebtedness on March 6 1803 has the keys of hades and of death was $564 50. a slight decreas The land § reunions and jovs unspeakable there will be entries ending June 1902. covered an area when Jesus comes. a4 He may come any ning woment Even Lord Jesus, come The boundary line batween the quickly © If Doroas had gained by dying, of New Mexico on the West, and Texas and what shall we say of her return to the Oklahoma on the East is still unsettied. Cat. mortal body, yet to Jabor a little amid the tie raising has declined, but sheep industry cares and sorrows of this life Well, if Prosperous. sor Jesus's sake” had been her strength before. how much more would it surtain her. now that she had seen Him at bome and tasted the glory Not unto ourselves, Lut unto Him is the great thoucht of the true believer (1 Cor. iv, 11; v. 15 42. “And it was known throughout all Joppa, and many believed in the Lord ™ Thus the works of the risen and living Christ, made manifest through His follows ers, draw people unto Him Peter had no power to heal Aneas or raise Dorcas, and pe did not profess to have, but be honored Jesus Christ and Christ was honored in the eves of others through him. What we do will draw to us; what Christ does will draw to Him. Not I, but Christ, pf . bean yn the work ake 3 A, and bad called the her alive™ in covering many drills and in 8 han nanad sva been compelled to un. his X ' ymmissionsd officer of C squadron found all the eighty saddles belong- ing to the squadron so badly cut that they were completely ruined, ered into their barracks mfined. Here they became listurbing the whole neighbor. “Hritons Never Shall be hall songs and The affair created in Windsor, and gers surrounded the barracks w Between 9 and | t the whole squadron went into the bar x yard singing and yelling at the top of r voices. The uproar was continued unt ights out” was sounded, when ster was restored The only scene was when Captain Rawson entered the barrack square in a oab Then the whole regiment lined the balconies look- ing on the square and rece sod him with oud hooting and hissing. Profuse abuse was heaped on bin QUEEN Iv in ves when he derzo prow vbed wonduot hh ™ ) he met Or i nt ur i were th on per pair yathern Geoss, Weste Seyat FATAL EXPLOSION, roars ed ang ar anthem Seven Lives Lost by the Barsting of a Boiler A terrible boller explosion occurred in Force & Dickinson's stave mill at Staples, a small village on the Lamington and SL Clair Railway, four miles from Comber, Canada, Seven men ware instantly killed, one was fatally injured and about twenty others more or less severely hurt The cause of the explosion is not definitely known. Some contend that the exploded boiler was old and not fit for use, while one of the employes of the mill says that it was in good running condition, but that he be loves that scales had formed on the plate and interfered with the working of some of the valves The boiler was carried fully two hundred foot, passing in Its flight between two residences, Bricks and other debris were sonttered in all directions, but the houses in music ACTER = " ivher 5 Territory Pizeons. Der 3 much - ’ erowds of lstening to 1 DHESKE Turkevs— Young, per I Od mized ighis Toms, Inir to prime Phila., per ib a'e k at we | 4 ' 1 Skt | Ete i —— Chickens SOUTHERN PROGRESS, , J 1. brol Fowis-2t, and Pent Western, per ib ' Ducks Western, per 1b, Eastern per ib ... .. Spring, L. 1, per lb Geose Spring Eastern, per Squate Dark, per doz Light, per dos ....... VEGRTABLYS Potatoss—State, par bbl Jersey, prime, per bis Jersey, inferior, per bbl, in bulk, per bbl. "~re , pot ri on - THE PRICE OF PATER. It Is Advancing in Consequenco of the Prohibition of Rags, Necord of Industries Established During the Past Three Months The Manufacturer's Record, of Ba'timor says that during July, August and Seplen ber there have been organized in the South OF THE TURF. Following the exampie of the paper man afacturers of the United States, the Can adian paper makers, who have Leen in R= sion in Montreal), have decided to advance 504 new industrial enterprises. During the corresponding portion of last your the nnm " ‘ ber of new enterprises was 78 r 164 more Nancy Hanks Trots a Mile at Terre . than this year. Tae total for the first nine ho Haute in 2:04, Nancy Hanks a few days ago beat all the world's records by trotting a mile in 2:04 over the serre Haute (Ind) regulation track before a great crowd of turfmen and tors from all sections of In that packe! the grand stand and lined the track to its fullest capaoity. The quarters wers 0:31, 1:00, 1:33)5, 2:04, Dobie and the mare rec sived a great ovation, and denands for a spesch I to in juce the modest Mr, Doble to speak, as he was too overjoyed for utterance. Starter Walker trisd ao tell the howling throng what Mr, Doble desired to say, but the noisy was 0 tremendous and the enthudasm so great that not a word could be heard, Nancy's mark of 2:04 wins for Doble the gin of $000, offered by Robert Donner, to trotter that went in 2:00 on a - tion track, Nancy only made one and was in the pink of condition. Doble had Jsdiotsd 4 sew mark for the day on the ‘erro Haute track, If the day was good and ££ the mare was all t, be { hia confidence was more than M SAI A——— FAMIXE is a ectiag ths of Guana the New World to be p The island the neighborhood escaped with a fow broken windows. — cr ————— — THE SOUVENIR COINS, The Design for the World's Fal Halt Dollar Selected, The design for the five million souvenis half dollars has been agreed upon by the World's Fair people and Mint Director Loesch, The face of the coin will contain Lott's head of Columbus and the reverse mde his caravals, under which are two . Acrom the will be the figures . Under the globes will be the vear in hich the coln Is struck, 1608 or 1508, Laooch said be to have one mill. souvenirs pleoss struck this year remaining four millions early ia Mus. Ricmanp Kina, widow of the cattle owner in Texas, whos ran in the world, has bought shorthorn the price of paper all along the line prohibition of rags Is responsible for this, Toe domestic supply of raze bas all been secured by traders and held by them for an sxpected a ivanos in price, In the United Blates and Canada the home suoply of rags is not sufficient to keep the mille going, and Jarge shipments have heen coos antly coms ing in from Europe. Thess being out off, the trade is placed in an extremely diMfeult tion, Wood pulp has also risen ia sympathy with the advance in rags KILLED AS A JOKE. A Live Wire Fastened to Machinery Which a Workman Handled, T. R. Viooesut was killed at Kansas City, Mo., a few days ago by what was supposed to be soccidental contact with an electrie wire in the hous where he was employed, The Coroner next day found that two months of this year i+ 20% new establish I. 1 ments, as compared with 2471 for the same period of Jast year. The smaller number of new enterprises established in the South during the past thres months does not, a cording to the abova authority, indicate an unsatisfactory condition of industrial aff airs in that seotion, but, on fhe contrary, it shows an exceedin tly healthy state of af- faire, Inasmuch as the people of the South are gauging their work by their meus, During the past summer Southern manufac. turers, merchants and plants have been reducing their expenditures rather than in - curring obligations beyond their ability to settle promptly, ———— i —— CRUELTY TO CHILDREN, BO24 Cases Investigated by an Eng lish Soctety in the Past Year, The report of tae Soolety for the British Prevention of Urusity to Cuildren for 1809 states that 8324 cases have been investi zated, involving many instances of horrible era« is nowise one of Cabbage, L. L, por 100,,.. Ontons— Eastern, yellow, bbi, Eastern, red, per bbl... Date, per 17 RY " Squash Marrow, per barrel, Cucumbers, plekies, per 1000 Long Island, per 1000, Tomatoes, per crate... Linas beans, fair to prime, bag Egg plant, Jersey, per bbl. Sweet potatoes, Va., per bbl Routh Jersey, per bbl Celery, near by, ao, bunches GRAIN, XTC, Flour ~Uity Mill Extra... Patents. ... ooo cons sass Wheat—No, ¥ Hed, ovivins Rye—<Btate, , ..covivesiisesns Barley --Two-rowed State, Corn—~Ungraded Mixed, ,,., Onte<No, 2 White, ,.ooe0000 Mixed Western. coon A a TE LIVE STOCK. Beeves, City dressed... .... a Milch Cows, com, to os IP nl ERE LL LARA EE 8 Feanas sm REL EE EE ERA EEA 45. “And it cams to pass that he tarried many days in Joppa with one Himon, a tan- ner.” Wao are not told how he spent his time, but wo may well imagine him preach ing Jesus to many and situngihen ng the disciples with the Word. The next lesson will give more light upon why he was kept some time at Joppa. — Lesson Helper i ——— A Sr. Lous man describes the honeymoon as “that state of ecstatic idiocy that will cause a Supreme Court judge to shin up a shellbark hickory in his bathing suit to harvests a hornets’ nest for his innocent little tootsie wootsie.” His preference of a hornets’ nest as a refuge from the ine nocent tootsie wootsie chmes later. *1 TLL vou,” he sald disconsolate. ly, “women are altogether too bush ness-like nowadays.” “What's the matter?” “1 pro tn the heiress yesterday.” * she accept youp® “No; she took out her notebook, wrote my name and address in 1% and said she would consider my application. “= Washington Star. - .
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