According to the lust census there ara 88,163 lawyers in the United States. Improved roads furnish one of the most direct aids to agricultural develop: ment, New York City has not furnished a United States Senator in more than fifty years. Nathan Sanford, elected in 1831, wus the last, A student in a Western college pro- poses to deliver a lecture on commence- “The of elbarrow to American Elections.” ment Relation the Wh day on The Indiana courts have a curious problem, relates the Washington Star. A man who was fined for profanity ap- pealed on the grouad that he was on his own premises when he spoke, and had a right to use any kind of language that Ld he pleased. New York World, of the electrical impostor Reports still come the who appears in various localities with inventions greater than the Bell tele- shone or the Edison light, sells a iittle ’ stock and then disappears. England is now 1nfected with him, tog with ’ other and older electric frauds hereto. fore well known in this country. Mrs. the M. A. Indian Dorchester general there has furnished ; i atmo sphere says the ds and TYOUs our But only expensive, persons recommend use, 1s not feat little the rubber tire mly a while, owing to but lasts «¢ our rough pavements and street railway - } < tracks. Why will not some one invent a cheaper substance than rubber, which and be cet the require. the late Jay Gould's sons has ordered from a press-clipping bureau accouats about” “all the comments and his father which bave appeared, or wil of the collecti ‘all the It will appear, in BECWS| ape rs rid.” ond the mere « De Ww a costly bey quire the employm ators to write ot extracts from tian, Russian, Turk French, yublications V German the Examiner: Says The microscope recently revealed to a Rhode Island expert that certain blood- in, and certain the stains were of hi stains were from the blond Dets irs found in whiskers & man tives scurried hither and hither. They traced all clues faithtaliy al 5) the and ascertained that they centered in limp carcass of a yellow dog lain with Th marvelous, none the less so stiri les of 3 s sf v s brick. science are olten perhaps be- + cause not always in the right direction believe it The if omens, will reject any more applications Japanese, French builders I vessels, from predicts the San Francisco Chronicle The second Freach vegael ac epted for the the Japanese Navy has been lost in but this re- the The other vessel time survivors of the Unebikan, It a rock inland sea, main to tell story the disaster. lost was of which no word was ever received, wat assumed that she struck on and foundered, but that those mysteries will plained until the sea gives Constitution remarks: The Atlanta “It bas long been admitted that the bus ines of the postoffice is a good test of the country's progress. Measured by this standard, the Bouth is in the lead, Ac cording to the report of the Fourth As. sistant Postmaster there been a net increase of 27909 postoffices in the United States over the year end. ing June 30, 1891, This showing sur passes all former records, and the most interesting feattire is the fact that more than one-fourth of the new offices were established in the mix States of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas, an unmistakable proof of growing population, swelling volume of business and general advancement, Whether we take tho assessed value of property, the number of new enterprises, the increase of population, the per capita incrense in wealth, or these postal figures as a test, the fact looms up that the new Bouth mw forging shead more satisfactorily thau sony other section of the country.” General, has our ! Land value in the | . : | newer States, but only in the isolated | 18 improving in localities, | Mr. Charlies Hallock, writting for the { Tron Age, says of the mineral region in the mountain ranges of Montana, Idaho Washington | " \ { Monte Cristo have been and grottoes of in the more than unearthed this newly discovered region, and | dreams of Sinbad the | Salor reaiize 3.2 Moses Loria, a wealthy Hebrew who | divd recently in Milan, Italy, left a for- | tune estimated to be », 000,000 worth & to the city of Milan to found an institu { tion to supply work to worthy find In case the terms of the legacy shall not persons unable to employment elsewhere, have been complied with by the end of 1893 the legacy is to go to the Mr. was eighty years of age and one city of Loria the with like conditions, { Turin, ol | leading citizens of Milan. |] { The talk about dividing Kansas into i States is two receiving a good deal of g 4 attention in some quarters, bat the the LE] Nebraska of the kind The western half of no probability, declares State Journal, that anything « will be attempted. the State has no public institutions of | any character, and » of build. | ing a capital and the asylums, reforma- tory and penal educatiopal insti | : bl a { would prove a burden too great new settiers out there to bear. livided. The King and known, bave 1 tAtaly, as is well for many improvements een interested aod patents competition less than originals, m of Signor L. than June and of in French Italian, or t ’ ono bition of the apparatuses made aormous has Creightons of Omaha the last of the | is still living in ths can measure his ed 1 % Western Union Telegraph the Missouri River the ( it up and continued M They and put them up a yuntain, Union Pacific ready for the wires the day of settiemen protested, for on their contract ment was made, the payment of their claim i { stock at ten cents their st for they J 3 "nr y ton coupons | clearings at Lake in Obi of Tennessee tl 841 quake convulsions when he Missis Bippi Ld This sunke: i 1 Inke is dotted with little islands that dense with willow, cypress and ) it high water, alter a freshet, grass, and these islands sink to the ‘ree tops. Here are found at other times the rude and hastily constructed shanties of fishermen { and hunters, who make their way about the lakes on small rafts, The dress of these natives is always the same, consist. ing of a canvas coat and trousers, long bonts, and a hat of « sugar loal shape without band, In trapping they use the | old-fashioned steel trap of their fathers, | ® : be | These men are a law unto themselves, i | fish on the lake. Poachers are summarily | dealt with, | it is pot an unusual thing for the eulprit HH the oftence is repeated, to disappear, aud mked, The no questions are ol natural conditions the but it will for the hunter, as the climate Is favorable to slow” fever troubles, neve: be a paradise and cmilar malaricl i + And the smployes H region make game of all kinds abundant, L A PALACE OF PRAYER. Laying the Corner Stone of a Great Cathedral, It Will Cost $10,000,000 and | Take Twenty Years to Build, of the Ca The corner stone John the Divine, in course of at the corner of Morningside and dam avenues, New York City, has just laid with simple but impressive mstruction Amster. iseny church, journaly of the General Convention and the Diocess of 4 f1 1882, History of York, chureh Copley of the Churel nan, ng Church and the and the morning and vaning ind a brick the first Columbu America, bh ‘From the ruin city of the new wi I was erected by beabella His | Pes ription of the Kdific 16 idea o cathedral in Am | or, yn i882 to New Yor the Dioewme of Now almanacy, var from chure in ring af the first where the first [ . on: I it rearing rica, n wax lira Horatio York A the lat When rapieted this cathedral v the most magni and ructures in Am Ibe ceremon a the severit SRArY., erectal int w day was particular laying of the roer the hiurch vie van the Evan roer & team-hating plan made i smperat f 4 with bu Visiting eT, a Bishops tform wv the pa it arranged f in wo the mu q od by t par ilarly alah leliverad by Duane, Bishop as then laid use | a handso ne silver ol oak and close | reo I Wars * ’ nEton, were An ad iress taunt Was sjuare, lave with a donal hy in the » " acai a large pewter box containin § of the H ‘rote tant Episcop 3 ) &, of the WHITE HOUSE CLOSED. The Hiness of Atte. Martens Harri son With Scarlet Fever H for wo The quarantined White use, at Washin \ veral days azain Dy ticks the lowe publie. Medics! Sanitar Inspsnto J. Osmun of the Health Oflos twe signs on the on the doors, one or upper floor Th signs nored pasteboard and y §) ani are pis priat perinis vom fe LO remove this placa. d without nisuniawiy ariet fever The signs were put beosuse of the hess President Harrison's Martens Harrison, dau thts of inom posed within.* up ii. of grandeaiid, Heel] Har war at fir leveinnad Her ailment. wa h to be sCaratina BR Eenuine cams of of a mild type McKee chilaren, With the little patient rp bean watched BOL as yet shown any They will be ing, ana danger President Harrison has thought it advise able, as a precautionary measure, to estate bish a rigid quarantine against the public of tae Kescutive Mansion, Any contagion it may not has SCAriet fever however wha were paying when soe was taken carefully and have signe oo the disen se, obliged to remain in the build « this naturally increases th oir that if there be cammunicated When the disease has run its 0ourss at the No eolored man is allowed to hunt or | White House the mansion will be thoroughly disinfected, and the bsddin , OArpets ‘ curtains in the slok roon i Process destroyed, Whether thes precautions will remove the danger of contagion is a ques tion which many Washingtonians ara divided upon. LL —————— T. B. Canren, Chief of tie Soret Bervios Bureau, has pro llots1 oas of the most gi gantio and scessuul counterfeiting sohe nas in the country’s history at Caloago in 1804 He believad the souvmir colons wou'd vs counter. eited an communi realy sale, as bogus coin could be sold for §1 each, aff sel Ing a profit of sixty conte Lo the maders. Unt States Dsputy ind arch wil (ake abou! will © abou { the edifice tn will take wt $1.00 ¥¥i va hundradl turing yf th bet w pi we ¥ w mainder will sont rehip saple ¥ at 5 feet wid ¥ t fae ight | dhe widt i ¢ | he MEXICO'S REVOLUTION. The Regulars and the Imsure gents Have a Fierce Battle. The Mexican Troopers Defeated With Heavy Loss, A batt was fought, afew dave as Animas, Mex HAT f Fas , east of (uerrer tween Mexican so s and IN Viet revointionists, in w bh thirteen were Killed and muny wounded and the N Mexioan tro os routed NBeveral of the rev Hutionists were ale killed and alargs nun ber wounded Ihe ithonists wera commanlel by General E«trada an! the Mexican troops by Ganeral Clarcia Captain Garcia, of the Hexioan militia, hat arrived in New Lareda, opposite Laredo, Texas, with several of the wounded Mexican regulars The town of Guerrero was in danger of being captured by the revolutionists, The pronle on the Mexioan side are represented as flocking to the standard of General Ee trada because of his victory at Las Animas The revo ution ls assuming a more serious aspect than it was thought {t would at first There will be work for all the United States troops that the Gavernment can s'nd to that section, Tor they will be neelel to protect the intersets of Americans, . News was received from dows ths river to the effect that the Unitel States troops under Lieutenant Hedekin ani » wh df United Sates Doputy Marehate, under direction of an experiences! traller, wore close on the trail of the reves intionist party i caotared the Marsasls Ga swrera revo ey | and Benavides, an i felt sure of rescuing the Intter I hires Companies of the Neventh | Uaitwd Rtates Cavalry arrived in Laredo : | | and Jolt next dey fo. the lowe river couns we. wkdiors | | ! i i ! : ! sign md and front rank mms mg the greatoes the entire w The | churches of America at present are the G whic Cathe dral in the City of Mexi which is BOO feet one and 432) feet wide, ant wi ch took from 1573 10 1667 to bulld: the | Cathedra Montrens fost long by with tower } ot high: Bt Cathedral in thi ty, 832 f¢ fast wide and » H hedeal in grandes w . a it in the t cathedrals of w EL note thie + Dame in ides eet “et . 1 — RE —— BRIGANDS ROB A TRAIN. Looty Amounti g to S20 000 Taken by Husstan Thieyos sande mien and wome ey to EE Tas E valuables and mon the ev om FOC Be marrie | women 1 ther weddi 5 N 4 Ig Fings ¢ slightest atlemy ! at resistance was Bot is estimated that robbers Wide the plunder Amounted tw 821. ne Af Lhe brigands were lea ng the train they relieved the traiu bands of thelr watches and Then bade them adic, ringing to the ground and disappearin; 1n the darks an, JI) LY the TORTURED THREE DAYS. ————— Zani Indians MHesist Arrest for Their Cruelty, An #' 'empt to arrest the Zaal Indians who r cently tortured two allege | witches, has veen resietad, The tribe consists of about 180), of whom 30) are warriors. Two companies of United States troops and two Gatling guns have been ordered from Fort Wingate to support United States Marshal Green, of Gallup, and as the Indians are burnishing up their guns and pistols, trouble is 2x pected, The two witches were tisd up by their thumbs for three days anil tortured in many ways til they diea, DASHED INTO A CAR, Cnre.essness In Chic wzo Leads Terrible Accident { (ITI Wit j¢ orht ie ErROn il gh ry mornings i and « wariave ty rue Lad E AR I THE MARKETS. Prifes Quoted of « New Late Wholesale Produce mntry York in BEANE AXD FEA Bat iniry half FARiIE, &X Hall tubs and bs and ras. Hall wu tubs extras ta 3 BN eed dl i i HDeG State. FRUITS AXD Bena Pigeons, per DRESSED y hile Woestery Western, Fa : torn + ora. VEAETABRLES Potatoes Jersey, prime, por bib Jersey, inferior, per bbl I. 1, ia bulk, per bil, , 3 Cabbage, 1. L, par 100, ,.. Onions « Eastora, reliow, bbl Eastern, red, por bbl... stale, per BE nan sne Rquavh «Marrow, per Lareel, Nwest potatos, Va, per bb South Jersey, por bbl, Colery, near br. doz, bunches | OO GRAIN, EYC Flour Clty Mill Extra... Patents ‘" Wheat No, 2 Red, RyoeState...cvooves Nariey « Twourowsd Nt Corn—-Ungraded Mixed, ,,., Unte=No, 3 White, ...o00 00 Mized Western, ......00 Hay «tool to Choloe.,..... NtrawLoug Rye, ........ Tard—Lity Steam. ....... LIVE TOOK Boeves, City dressed... ..,. 6 Miloh Uows, com, to good. , 90 Calves, Ulity dressed... ...... § Bheep, por 10) le, 0.000 400 Lams, POE ID. c..ininse eas Hoge Live, por 100 Ibs. ..... 8 Vreswed AAA EEE EE Stata per bis “e ali 41% 442 £55 @4an "ya ‘nen “ Bess esti Wiga dige .m oa “wg = 6 @ wu 10000 310.88 Jo FERRER oo] x 100 xe 10
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