SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON OCTOBER B. FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. The Senate, arn Day.~The eloture resolution was | DOXt season, taken up, and Mr, Turple addressed the i Senate in opposition to it, He was followed by Messrs, Call und Dubols who also opposed the measure, The members then long executive session, Sgr Dav. Mr, Stewart while debating | the Repeal bill made a personal attack upon President Cleveland, Mr. Cameron then the floor and addressed the Bensto in It was about 334 o'clock p. m. when two | opposition to the Repeal bill. Mr, Bate also masked men, armed, eame into the banking addressed the Senate in opposition to the office of the college, The only occupants of | bili tha room were the Becretary, Miss Kate Cor {or Day Mr. | Rtewnrt boy, and her assistant, Miss Emma Jones, bitter attack on President Cleveland The latter had entered the room only a Perkins spoke against repeal. $0ru Day Dabate the Tucker bill to moment before, and was covered witha re er by one of the men. By a quick move- | repeal the Federal Election laws was con HY Lie | tinned hy Mossrs Lawaon and Danleis. both | A187 Day Messrs, Morse and Fithian he tory there is Ment PLO RDOGKSG WoRpU band to the floor, and with a scream t a controversy in which charges of Ia Boh ) them wound. yo. Lg women started from the room Pleking up the revolver the first man fired The bill to repeal the Fed? Iris not ast Miss Jones, the bullet missing her by only ISON nw debated by Mes third base lo 1 y mained em | afew lach As the girls came tumbling 0 and Breckinridge, BEETS Lo ie nerve olor ha of | down the big front stoop of the college build. hit balls ing n olnss of young men in a reading room ALL overhead were attracted by t share ir | the same time Mall Carrier the in front of the building, STUDENT THIEF KILLED, Folled in I'HE NATIONAL GAME. Tur Youlsvilles SHOT AT THE BROKERS, Got the Drop Speculators, VICTIMS OF DYNAMITE SAILORS KILLED BY ENEMIES IN SAN FRANCISCO. veill stand an Attempt to Rob an In- much higher diana College. A Lunatie on 2000 fe 4 " db Tux of Pittshure's players have ao batting shits | average of over 500, ald a. | Hoy, the deal mute, has beon signed y \ } | piay center fleld next year by Cinedunati Nersow, the old Metropolitan is manager of a milk route in Bre Two men attempted to rob the safe in the Cassius Belden, a carriage painter, entored banking department of the Northern Indiana i Normal College, at Valparaiso, a few afters As a result one of them, C, F, Robinson, is dead, and his companion, C, M, Moody, ia behind the bars of the county jall wounded, to | the men's gallery of the Chicago Board o - — Trade at 11.45 o'clock a. m., took a deliberate of the drew a revolver, and began shooting, Before ho was overpowered he had very seriously wounded Ammi Bennett, Becretary of the Board of Trade Mutual Benefit A im tion, and shattered the of C. W. Bos well, one of the chiel assistant operat i} 19. “Now we know what th the Western Union Ts raph Company, who saith, It saith to ' happened to be crocsing floor at the time that the shots were fred , WW. W. Lewi Titusville, Penu,, was seated beside her hus of Cin band in the nortl lory when Belden) year nave On 80 SALINTR tn shoot. and of the enters ! middie of her back, inflicting The bullet which passed through the back of his neek and Li the at the The which struck toswell hit him on the right side o ¢ inw shattering It an teeth, It was parently from a Lesson Text: Christ.” we Golden 111. 24 “Redemption in ii., 18.20 Romans noOns Ago. short stop, below Terrible Crime Carried out by | crowdal: SoADS im. Union Sailors—Three Buildings ! Destroyed and Glass Broken for | Blocks —Flve Men Blown to Atoms--A Sixth Wounded, A dispateh from San Francisco, Cal., says survey Homans Text: Commentary, Forres is batting list, Kerrey caught but the New York thom were defont nt the very fo Now York's tank even the pit his receding him, for Hx of Hames during and face another Mr. made ’ \ th nue New Yorks ry ibis season in whic ponents than any « Aix men were blown up with dynamite early in the were killed outright, three died in the C inW ey ai Tr loan morning on the water front, 'wo ob CArTain Comiskey - ’ “ nn > R - : y- ak i Ing Lost ha Receiving Hospital ater a jew pours oi TE vy plang rules th one i} lives with the pros Is hol ! , and thos re to keep it Uke Pau aching the rights idered hir his verse in agony, and the sixth st 8 SOVEr: ra will be a race L148} pect of ultimate recovery, but he shattered and broken wreck of a n I've explosion was the re of a ant to do ’ ' INAOs wos added i1 MAR suit far deadlier five Hives, It onst deli the cerebheliun arme, : the snufMing out o tly the snd law organimtion 1e San Francise more. Th I'he House. { the player i of t BeVvera the dire wmen's the noise Arnold, who was started tow stron AY Bretz, of Indiana, pro wed the vOoRo rrimen by a complaint De Maxw net a tidy sur General wh 2 | ERY 1 ened 1 » water front { against i y Hist for iriver, aged twe boardix five : Edward M that xt me oy now i ne Won , twenty office and appear in unif Andrew Meal y survivor that seven n were in the missing nan was bl avanti the upon « , and threes 01 Mrs, days before her Lh were pumb wey mn fe warned * 1 usana - —— INDIAN BUREAU. in Indian School Work the Year. Fhe Advance During Ends Bureau rt 10 the Beeret of the Inte mits estimates for the year $6,091, the present ending 1895 756, which K }30 | appropriat work dari Ing #8 COM Pare: I'he number o aggregating than ivane in Indian school year is sald to be en with aa YUrAg. the last several years enrolled in 18591 was 17.906; in 1802, 19.907, and in 1808, 21.13% The average sitendancs also materially in. eremand, That of 1801 was 13.588; In 1592 15.147, and in 1893, 16,3383 During the last year cash payments were made to Indians ageregating #£3,071.211, of which $975,147 was for services and articles purchased from them and #2.086 064 in fal filling treaties, interest, ote, The report shows that the severs) Indian tribes have in the United States Treasury trust funds amount ing to #43 067 881 puplin ARMY MARKSMANSHIP, The World's Rrcord Beaten in the Infantry Competition. The Infantry sompetition of the United States Army at Fort Sheridan, Chicago, bas wiosed, The total seores were not only the highest ever made by the riflemen of this country, but they lad the world's high- ent record, Sergeant R, N. Davidson, of the Sicteonth Infantry, made 621, which i» thirty-two ahead of the highest score on the records of the best marksmanship in the world, Second Lieutenant J, ©, Gregg of the Sixteenth Infantry made a score of 603, and Bergeant Thomas O'Rourke, Fifteenth Infantry, 600, The offisiale in charges of the competition announowd that they openly «whallsnge any Nation to competo with the ®oam, Joneen Mears, a prominent farmer of La. mateo, 11, hae committed suicide by hang. ing. ‘his makes a quadruple hanging in the Four generations of bis allb. Is father, grandfather and ndfather all com: Arh Sra Grand i Rogue | eame calmer, and, wh Arnold began t 1rod of the « od out arding hot first syd Te k his started fir on half tim taxing to the evesight in the business after their fortieth yer DEATH IN A PANIC. A Number of Worshipers Crushed at Suwalki, Poland, A arm of fix synagogue of land, at worship, was given In the Kalwarya, near Suwalkl, Po The buliding was crowded with Jews All started at onoe dea for the two the shouts of the Rabid that there was no fire, fought to get out After a struggle of ten minutes, two-thirds of the congregation wore still in the syns Ax no fire had appeared, they be with tha ald of the enre takers, the Rabbi eventually restored quiet, | Nige dead bodies were found near the exits, and twenty persons lay unconscious and blending whers they had been trampled, Fully 100 persons ware Injured in the rush, Fifteen received wounds likely 10 cause death, exis, and, KILLED TWENTY NATIVES. The Germans in South Africa Ine volved In a Fight, A dispateh from Cape Town, South Africa, says it is reported there that the Withool tribe destroyad fwanty Gorman wagons that wore going from Wirdhook to Bwako! and four that wars going in the opposite dires. tion, A quantity of arms and ammanition and 400 head of oxen owned by the Germans worn selgad and twenty natives traveling with the Germans were Litted. of & Brookville bg By Hous roceeded t Ws ho i remitting the ra Came Brit hegan orchids sixteen years ag BOO plants of ail kis They fill thi ws manged a yo the outskirts of iamant is rming ha Coxmaxper Wirrixo, United States Navy who arrived a few days ago at Ban Francisco trom Honoluln, en route to the Worid's Fair, will not marry a penniless bride when he leads Miss Ah Fong, his Chinese flan flances, to altar. The young woman's father is probably the richest merchant in Hawall, and it is believed that his daughter will have for a marriage portion a big sugar plantation and $1,000,000 in hard cash, Miss Ah Fong's mother is of English-Hawalian parentage, and the prospective bride has received a thorough English education. the ————— . A CARGO OF SKINS, The Patrol In Bering Sea Has Very Striot, The Russian steamship Kotlek hae arrived at San Feancisco, Cal, with this season's eatoh of the Russian Bealskin Company, owners of the Copper Island rookery priv. flages. It Is the most valuable cargo from the north that has ever enternd that port, On the manifest are 353830 sealskine, yalund at $15 per skin ; 134 sea otter skins at #100 onch sand 4% bear skins, and 500 sables, making a total valuation of over $500,000, This frodght ts all consigned to a New York house, Captain Tohonikoff reported that the patrol In Boring Sea has boon oy striot this yoar, Seals inside the thirty-mile Mmit did not suffer to any great extent, ss ———— Tax amatiest sposiaon of horseflosh aver port bn New York State bs owned by O. B, Passett, It was born at the Spring Hill horse farm, noas Walton, which Is owned hy Mr, Been womanin a pig. thet folows siroots as though it wore s dog. Whole roduc ale Prices of Quoted in ng chi Wester a Turkeys poke N ¥ pair Western ¢ pair . Western air... . ¥ pair . as 100 Yigeor DRESSED § FRESH Tarkeys, ¥ Cases as Chickens, Phila, Western. #00 ao Fowls—8t, and West, 0 Ducks-Fair to Janey, # I... Eastern, ¥ Ih anni Spring, L. 1, Geos Eastern, Bquabtw— Dark ¥ doz N White, ¥ don cea YREOETARLES Potatoes —Rtate, ¥ 180 Ms Jersey, ¥ bbl PRE fl. L.in bulk. #bbl........ Cabbage, L. 1, #100 .e Ontons— Orange Co,, # bbl Eastern, rod, ¥ bhi , Eastern, white, ¥ bbl Cucumbers, L. L, ¥ 100, , TAma beans, ¥ bag... Squash, marrow, ¥ bbl, Tomatoes, near by, ¥ orate Turnips, Russia, ¥ bbl White, ¥ 100 bunches " Celery. L. L, # dos. bunches Cauliflower, ¥ bbl GRAIN, ETO, | Flour—Winter Patents, ...... | Spring Patents. .... Wheat, No, 2 Ned . | RyeBtate........ | Barley —Two-rowed State [SOD OMOBBE vv seram | Ontn<No, 3 WHItS. ous [| Mixed Western .....ooevess | Hay-~Goud to Cholos ou. | Btraw<Long Rye cooov om | Bonds Clover, R100... «es Timothy, P 100, .covnve | Lard Clty BLomtn ooo on vim i LIYE STOCK, Booves, Oty dressed, , ....00 I Mileh Cows, com. to good, | Calves, Oty 4 ! Sheep, ¥ 100 Ia | Lambs, ¥6. . H five, ¥ 100 TI AE EE EE Rd Crane EE 3 0 “0 mw 250 4 00 b et ERA RL asassssnns. 4 He .oeui 380 New | Ke Le mintry Ors. | bounty of twenty | Cherokee Strip Rather t} we | would An nit suie Fae Danish project to Aggorso, overlooking the great hae tod the sttention of the Prussian War AS SUCH AR enlerprise threatens the g of the Baltia to jarge nly of lraught being able 10 pass the a great fort at belt al « VOR N light ult of sf rabbit hunts in about 4000 jacks the { rabbit scalps went a great deal Some men have made as mu NR Ares inty, California slaughtered Rinow Ontario Ce have heen unty ents on of! has tito effect there has been hunting 9a day Ho ———_— CHEROKEE STRIP TOWNE. Perry is Destined to be the Leading Territorial Clty, Of the 200,000 persons who entersd the on Reptember 16, more onohall have left it. The the new towns is now than lation an follows § Kildare, 1000 ; 1000; Emd, $000 ;: Pond Creek, 2000 : Alva, 1000; Woo i. ward, 1000 ; Perry, 12,000, Perry is dow nad to be the leading town of the Strip, and the Governor has issued his proclamation de. slaring it to be a city of the first class, Theres dead bodies ware found east of Perry, two of them indicating murders, Tar fire loss of the United States for the sight months en ting with Au ust of ths year is placad at 295,000,000, This is £10,000,000 in wxoess of the agrregats for the correspond popu. about S000 ol rn ————— Tae row between the World's Pale Come mission and the Board 0 Laly Manages aver the issie of anlimito] fae simile medals and diplomas is not likely to be settled ex- cept by jomt resolution Whom G itistion throug | His righteousness mission that are through the forbear ance of God, Th rd re transiated “propiting fous oO here in Heh, ix. ; yelnt rey wont In on of these verses inthe BR, V. it is in the margin The mersy or lid of the slgnated, was never 10 be rem was sprinkied with blood. and beneath it in the ark wore theta. bles of testimony containing the Tem Come mandments, that holy law, the ministration of death (11 Cor. fii,, 7). Christ is our mercy seat, who by His own blood stills the con. demning volee of the law And because of this blood, which was in dus time 8 wd on Calvary, God in former days granted remis- gion of sins, all blood sprinkied on the mercy seat being typleal of the precous blood which was shod once for all 26. “To dectare, I say, at this time His righteousness, that He might be just, andthe believeth in Joss ™ wicked, and he that they both are Yat} prog faith declare { sins tar the MN « awl seal ar fumifite of §im which fe that justifisth the condempeth the justi, even 1 abomination to the Lord (Prov, xvil, 15). But what shall we say when the Lord Hime sell, in order that He may make righteous the abominable wicked, takes the place of the condemned, suffers and dies In the sine per's stead, becomes & curse jor us, is made a sin offering (1 Pet, 10, 18; Gal. Mi, 18: 11 Cor. v., 11), all to enable Him to justify the arestest of sinners whe will recoive Him, Lasson Helper, ——— | “Is that your daughter making all | that noise, Mix. Canty?” “My | daughter, OI'd bave you to Know, | Mrs. Halleran, is cultivatin’ her vole.” “Cultivatin® her volos, is 18, | Mrs. Clanty® It's meself that ‘ud | lolke to compliment her on the big | crop she is gettin’. "Washington Star, Toar familiar advice, *Let dogs | delight to bark and bite.” is perhaps : the only Instarce on record where a dog fight has been ¢: couraged by the muse, ~Wasbiogion Star, he
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