Qe Every able-bodied male in Norway has te serve in the army. Austria now proposes to tax eats in order to avoid a defloit in her treas- ury. The United States N Navy Department has been obliged to put old ships out of commission to find crews for new ones, “‘Serub stock and serub farming are always found in connection with a scrub education,’ avers the New York World. A certain plant destroying grub has migrated across the Mexican border into Texas and seriously threatens all of our future cotton crops. New South Wales is making strenu- | ous efforts so expand her export trade. The latest experiment is a consignment of frozen rabbits for the English mar- ket. The New York Advertiser observes that England's prejudices do not inter- | fere with enormous purchases of our | tl | the con | pression of values. apples and the well beloved Yankee oyster. It is predicted by scientists that in | 800 years the earth will flop and cause | the north and south poles to change places, and that in 30,000,000 the years from sun will tinct. now become ex- The tumulus on the top of Parlia- ment Hill fields, opened. be the British queen, statuary to her me ed on the spot. London, is to be burial place of Boadicea, the of y is to be erect- warrior A group Hors« 8 are now be ing to horses exceed in shipped from this country Europe, and our ex- those ht a irope ports of value imported. ‘ormerly we boug great many horses from Ex pury : N 18 NOV AWing a us for provement, but Earope for horses for the sain Desiceated tention more milk than It was them called began to attract at- twenty years ago lactoline, and, ac- cording to accounts of the period, au addition of nine parts cf water would reduce it to milk. The New York Sun maintains that the modern condensed milk improvement upon this earlier product. fresh is an The New York Independent says: It is not often that we hesr of A rail: from other than | road being built business reasons, but the new Mont- fort Colonization just been Montreal, del, a distance Railway, opened, from northwest to Arun- of thirty-three - is said to have been constructed extending Canada, miles, solely for religious and philanthropic mo- tives, In a law court at Halle, Germany, the other day a man named Wetzstein WAS arraigne d on separate in lictments for the murder of two women, and in of death But this was not all. The man was further charged with the attempted murder more women. each case a sentence Was passed upon him. of two For these two offenses he was, notwithstanding the death sentences, gravely condemned to fifteen | Years’ imprisonment. Probably one of the most interest ing sects in Russia is the Dukhobor- | tsi, inhabiting large districts in West- ern Transcaucasia, remarks the New York Independent. Their “Wrestlers with the Spirit,’ name, indicates that the society at its beginning had | views analogous to those of the Ger- man Pietists. of But as They were men strong character andfaith. time went on and active of them ceased, persecution signs of worldliness, and land, simplicity to amass money of life. interesting revival movement is stir- ring these people. Their leader, Verigin, has called upon them to di- vide their property equally among all the brethren, and in response to his call some of the richest Dukhobortsi have relinquished everything they possess, one man, probably the rich. est among them, having cheerfully withdrawn his whole property of $6000 from the bank and distributed itamong his less opulent brethren. Verigin has ordered in all the women of the meet who are in service in neighboring towns; they are not to leave their homes in the future. And in view of the possibility of a future relapse from the faith their ener- getic leader is stirring them up to leave the fat lands of the Cancasus for the remote and desolate steppes of the province of Archangel on the shores of the White Sea. The Dukhobortsi number about one hundred thonsand. | He purpose It is popularly supposed to | which has | | two years ago to exterminate the | i two yea i | seemed irremediably 1e e Ww | ¥y began to show | clean, | difficult,” and f i istine | : i nd forget their Pristine { .oouniary estimate on the value of the News from the | Cancasus now states that a strangely | Self-murder is decidedly on the in. erease in Christinn countries. The chief obstacle to commercial progress in Persia is in the unsatis- factory stete of the roads, There are as yet as many unpub- H. Spurgeon as will require another ten lished sermons of the late Rev. years to get out, Nitrate has doubled in consumption during the past ten years, and Colonel North, the nitrate king, is afraid that the supply will soon fall short of the demand. Sir battle of Waterloo the Rothschilds have laid by $2,000,000,- we the 000 for a rainy day, and one estimate of their wealth by the year 1960 is 860, 0GO, 000,000, The shrinkage of value of horses in 1893 is estimated to be over $25,000, - 000, and the total loss in falling off of prices will, the New York World esti- 860,000,000, since mates, aggregate imencement of the present de- A St. treat- ed by two Chicago physicians for ly- Atlanta uncontrollable Louis man is now being ing, asserts the Constitution, has an mania for alsehood, and his physicians will soon falsel 1, 11 hj 1 perform an operation on him for the The Anxious in- of affecting a cure. sult will be awaited with terest, New York IONE REO 8 to the “Not man went down to Thiers to the Ison writes World colle 5 teach promi tion, soot-} 1 Paris; winter, ghty pupils was a tem reaching nithi a MILLET S _ other eity of the vocates, men of letters than in any yndon has world, Ix the most eab and carriage propriet Ire ’ engineers, pri nters, booksellers and Amsterdam is ahead on lealers and money lenders, Brus sels is celebrated as the city where the largest number of boys smoke. Naples has the most street porters. Berlin has the largest number of beer drink- ers. Florence excels in flowers well. ers, and Lisbon contains the bailiffs. most n interesting New England enstom is that mentioned by Harper's Weekly | which provides that stockholders of the Boston and Alba free to Boston ny road shall ride from any point on that annual stockhold- Se They show their stock certificates instead of and they have all the week to get home in. Bo it happens that in road to attend the ers’ meeting in ptember, tickets, stockholders’ week people from west to do their shopping, and crowd the he orn Massachusetts flock to Boston tele. A similar concession by railroads in other States would tend popularize small holdings of railroad stock. The black which was introduced ladybird of Australia, into California ack scale and like orchard parasites, has not belied its reputation, the New York Post. To it has relentless Announces these Rll ¢ pests proved so nemy that in some parts of the State, bly Santa nota- Jarbara County, searcely any insect life romaine for the suste- nance of the ladybird. Trees which, rsa ago, were covered with secretions of the scale, which, in fact, rained, are now bright and vigorous, “It says an expert, enemy of the black scale. and fumigating will probably repre- | sent $100,000 a year to the horti- culturists One frait- grower alone has of late years been compelled to expend from $3000 to 85000 of California, per annum for this purpose, | A { while there are four or five growers in Los Angeles County alone who each pay out an average of $10,000 annu- ally in battling against the black soale, All this will be saved, for the little beetle costs nothing. addition to the economy, Then, in the trees will be more healthifnl and consequent ly will bear more plentifully anda better quality of fruit. The officers of the Board of Horticulture are satis fied that the black seale is doomed, as was the cotton cushion, and are now turning their attention to the discov. ery of a parasite that will war on the red seale, which iscansing so much sunoyance and loss to the orange growers of the South,” INTERMENT OF THE CZAB| oae mews eertowizen. THE CEREMONY IN RUSSIA'S FORTRESS CATHEDRAL. Services at St. Peter and 8t. Paul In St, Petersburg-—-The Most Magnifi- cent Obsequlies of Modern Times The Imperial Family Tuke Leave | of Their Dead. The entombment of the remalns of the late Czar Alexander III, of Rassia, took place in the Cathedral of 8t, Peter and 8t. Paul, Bt. Patersbhurg. A thick fog enveloped the city, but the populace was astir at the earliest possible hour, and at the same time the troops de- tailed to take part in the funeral ceremonies commencod moving toward the positions as- signed to them, Enormous crowds of people gathered on both sides of the Neva long before tho cere monies commenced, The opening ceremony was announced by three cannon shots from the fortress, The Czar, tho Imperial ily and the royal mourrers were recoived at the door of the Cathedral by the Metropolitan of St, Petersburg and by all the members of the Holy Bynod, bearing crosses and holy water, The Imperial party formed in a solemn prooession, which marched up the aisle until the Czar and other mourners reached their appointed places, The funeral services then commenced, and during its progress tapers wore handed to all the®mourners, and then the High Priest, with a burning torch, lighted the Czar's tapers, and afterwards did the same with those held by the members of the Imperial family, after which the priest lighted the tapers of all the other mourners in turn, according to rank, until everybody was rie gistad the Cearina, wh the is “to place a | 4s unwilling to go to Coligren on kneeling and holding flickering tapers in their right hands, whish, with the clouds of incense, ncoompanied by the solemn chant- ing of t gave the most weird effect to the whole seane, At the conclusion of the funeral the members of the Imperial family paid their s to the dead Czar, kissing the | The Czar y was terribly affecte a pec] the pall an altar, while ¢ he t pall behind t he priosts, servi vs respect t res; on lying on his breast, ns- nersis then res x yf tha the Elaht g carried th other ng of f th ae mou { ofthe ordinary 1m- fortross tower pro- 1 that the last been con. on the utside worl mournful drama perial standard claimed to the act in the eluded, The Car hore but many among the gr royal personages glustered around the open grave were visibly affected, The e Cpar re- mained in the church until the tomb wus finally closed, After this last ceremony the Imperial in- slgnia wore carried back state in A DUN ber of carriages to the Winter Palace, and wore there deposited in the accustomed place in St, George's Hall. An imposing funeral ceremony in honor of the inte Cear Alamander 111. took plape in the Churoh of the Bussian Embassy, Berlin, Tmafllec about the nsighborhood of thar building was suspended during the services, and there wns a large Guard of Honor out- side the ure, Emperor Will had the ordeal with fortitude, oup of Impess al and 3, In Russian uniform, ae- Empress, drove to the earriage, and was present il the diplo= & Units States Ranyon, and many oa worn prossnt. yp pen matic he bassador other nota! SICARD TAKES COM! MAND, Fhe New ( Commandant of the Brook- Iya Navy Yard Holsts iis Flag. wearing the Naval Lyoet drawn up on the sidewalk. Band, under Bandmaster were COMMODORE MONTOOMERY RICARD, | onthe right of the 1 marines, The offleers on In one re- | | spect, however, the saving in spraying | duty at the station ani on board the several ships in commission who could be spared from duty assembled at the Lycoum in dress uniform, wearing overcoats, chapeaus and swords, A salute of eleven guns was fired from the saluting battery on the oob deck, in honor of the now commandant, and his fAsg-—a blue burgee containing a white star—was hoisted on the Vermont, The Commodore then entered his office, where he received all the officers present, Commodore Sieard was born In Now York State, September 30, 1836 : was appointed an acting midshipman in 1851. After serving with eradit through the intorvening grades he received his commission as Commodore | Inet Angst, — AN ELECTION AFTERMATH. Congressman Black Will Resign and Have Another Election, Congressman James OC. C. Black, who rep- regents the Tenth Georgia District in Cone gress, and has just boen declared re-clectad, meio public a letter at Augusta saying that be to to resign his seat in Sontess for another election, The Tenth Dist riet is the head and centre of Populism in Georgia, igs, being the home of “Tom” Wat. jon, wi who fs the idol of the Third party fol SO nite in the recent contest in Georgia wo itis #0 gonorai that on the re and under the present bitter the distriot, tions prevailing in Manufacturing Company, | Farmingdale, N, | men were killed and one badly in | and { of the seal islands from the | at a conference held in the Treasury Depart. | nonl Eastern andl Midate States. Tae coining mill of the Phoenix Powder one mile east of J., was blown up Ix a rallroad aceldent at Larimer, Penn. , it was belloved four or five conl minors, and probably more, lost their lives, The list of the dead, ns far ns could be learned was as follows : Frank Rice, married ; Frod Loyn, married ; Fred Loyn, his son, aged seventven, Macore Bueenax, nged twenty-five, shot killed her brother William during a drunken quarrel, at Croton Dam, Peekskill, N. Y E. B. Jerynay & Co.'s six story building In Now York City wns destroyed by fire. All of its contents wern ruined, The damage was estimated at £300.000 on the stock and between $50,000 and $60,000 on the bullding Amos Horr and George Bherman werd irownod while duck hunting at Fall River, Mass Goverxonr Frowrn was asked by five Good Government Clab members to remove Dis iriet Attorney Fellows, of New York City, on the ground that he has neglected his duties, Gexerar Mites formally took of the Milt ary Deo parte nent of the wrnor's Island, New York Clty. Fraxx B, Gopyaey, acting intendent of the pymaasium of (Muss.) Young Men's Christian Fit d broke his neck in the gymnasium utes $ afterwards comman East af (Gove nasistant super the Boston Union, fel and ral pupils in the Ux sshool were injured which tore the 1 seve ublie ‘ bas lor an holler, Tux tencher an bridge (Mass) p by the explosion o school room into plecs City, ALDERMAN Pans wa South and West, antington, W. Va., 1 men were attempting lasting powder with a plek Th ut was driven through the keg with [ N four to open a niners i im Washington. IAN 8 yut honst iat ad on i eng sorios 1 » walls, the lkenoss and exprossi i LArikingly accurate and lifelike. Tux Indian Commission recommends the oition of the prescat system of tribal verament. I'ne annual rt of States Tr r Morgan was mad ie Warres trian 1 Aflaira tn Min Res (FERMAN tr Kinng ng 1500 » FRAXCRE, the Rpanis who ki as executed at Bar wer, irkish soldiers killed od to help them & I'nx Bishop o na, cables that 12 the Christisns BT have already kille f the uleide, WATERSPOUTS IN A RIVER. Two Big Ones and a Little One Hise Outofthe St. John's at Jacksonville, Hundreds otf people were attracted to the Bt. John's River front, Jacksonville, Fia., by a waterspout., The eolumn of walter entered the river from MoGirt'a Creek, oo the west side, and made across the river at the rate of about twonty-five miles an hour. It was followed by another at a distance of abotit a quarter of a mila Joth we re large follows, and they started from the surface of the river in big round ecolls, and gradually decreased up to the centre of the spout, when they again began [IPALY'S BG EARTHOUAK| rere vee asosoion uear to widen, until they reached the clouds and | gained the samo size as at the base, Both of the spouts plowed through the | river and made the water falrly boil. The | two were followed by a emaller one, and all | took a straight course noross the river to- | the home of Mm, Milwaukes, ward Villa Alexandria, Alexander Mitchell, of Then | they seamed to turn and make straight up | the river. As they progrossed the water soothed, bolled, and foamed, and spray was thrown heh in tho air, nassmsni—— TO PROTECT SEAL LIFE. The Government Likely to Prohibit All Killing During Next Season, Assistant Secretary Hamlin, as a result of | his visit to theseal islands, has recommended that no seals be killed next season, and so in- | formed General Joffries, attorney of the North Company, lessons nited States, American Commercial A year's rest from it is believed, #0 increase the herd the Arctic Ocean that seal killing may be resumed in 1806, The United Btates Government has invited all the maritime Nations to join this coun try in preventing pelagic sealing in Boa, as without this the mers cessation © seal slaughter on the islands of St. Paul and LL lias become very frequent Ind,, and its suburbs, conioterion, lon jot on ment, sinughter will, in . OaAtH robbery n y Guards are employed in many nevertheless, the desoorat | Bons KILLED AND IN- , and two | JURED BY FALLING RUINS, The Province of Regglo Suflers tho Most — Sending Rellef to Stricken Districts habitants Afrald to Thelr Homes. Eeturn to there has been groat loss of life, a village of 1200 inhabitants, Calabria, has been obliterated, the bulldings were thrown into ruins. number of deaths was not known, church forty-seven persons were buried alive under fallen walls, The last suthori- tative report was that the list of dead was wall above sixty, In another vilinge of the same provinces eight persons were killed outright by falling bullding The damage to property has been enormous, ing to the help of t King Humbert from his private purse, The provines of Regglo df Calabria bas suff most from the earthquakes, although several towns in the adjacent provinces of Catanzaro 4 Calabria were shaken severely In guipati for in stances, twenty bulldings were la id in ruins and several persons were killed, In Mileto, also in Catanzaro, many wers in- Jured, A school house was shaken to the ground, but toachers and pupils had ir od a few minutes before it fell, the time of cabling reports of de , and the wv. bind of bulldings en received trom seventoon communes, gnara seven persons were killed out tin Oppido Mamertina, four ; in Santa a, olght, Boores of others were | owns, Manyp > uth of A rganizing rapidly, i has sent the Prefect of PBagnars » and of several smaller towns large Procoplo, in Reggio di Virtually all The but in one is suffering has sent several districts, donations “re Ane the nths, den hd a men nr ht slegraphie communication has n restored. The people of Messina still fear to return f to their houses, and th itl ad In ¢ Spaces, irriages, and vessels in the harbor ghts have been set to replace the Hg » which was destroyed, and a tor- ped boat pate is the e In Milazzo, near Me osih n, a sharpshock was felt, Many walls wore cracked, but vy was killed I — ROB wl ERT C. Ww NT Daniel Webster's “Succoasor Renate PP 0 Mise y of them are encamg {lway on pen shannel, nohod THROP. in asses Away in Boston, ths was G was yours, whare for wr himssif ns a parliamentarian, of the H tion by two In 1850 appointed term of! Senator on became Se eretary te a8 10 the qr n of r 10 men of ex. and he was mer in JR51 fora coslition of Demo. the same year didate for roceived a the constitut! of required a majority n was thrown into the Legisia- ture, where thesame inflaenoe defeated him. He then retired from politics and gave him- self to literary, historical, and philanthropie work. He became the chisf counselor of George Peabody in his philan thre pr. It was as the favorite orator on great his. torical anniversaries that Mr. Winthrop was best known by the public. He left many writings and speecos on historical subjects, Mr, Winthrop was the oldest surviving ex- United States Senator from Massachusetts, nd was aleo the oldest surviving Lo © Speaker of the National House of Representatives, having elected to the Thirtieth Oon- gress, and enjoyed the distinction of having reonally known every President of the Foto Heates, with the exception of Washe lagton and Jefferson SHUTS OUT OUR BEEF, inst throes s { ONLraes, YARN ntest, jeetis jostio Massac! arallty, but as hat time nsetis, the aiesti been | | mother, | and saw her maniac Reports of disasters eansed by the earth. | | quakes in Boutnern Italy suffice to show that Insane Thomas Porterchek Killed Mother, Brother Sister and Himself, Thomns Porterchek, who lved with his two sisters nud a brother near Wellsville, Mo., complained that his head was hurting him sod sald that be t | his neck was broken, the | Messina's In- | At © o'clock a, mu, he secured on axe killed his widowed mother, one sister his brother, Tho other sister, Mary, jt out of a window and stood on the outs) brother # prin LE room with conl ofl, sot it afire and himself with a kniie in the breast, down and all four bodies were con | the burning house, | An Tro pea and officials are go. | By the tims the neighbors got th houss was ablaze and it was too late tc cue the bodles, The mother wae an inv lid and hal been confined to her bed twelve yoars., The murderer was undo edly insane, mans —— EXPLOSION KILLS MINERS, “re it Inexperienced Italian Fired an Overcharge Blast, y explosion of sanche Coal an oal dust Mines, near Colli seven and four jured Those Mazzie loney, and Th 1 he 1000 yards fr by a new It blast, whi 1 were forty-eight time After the of wind follows men were killed killed Donnell Gressideo, David Y omas Tucker, disaster Thomas the whirl née at terrille THE MARKETS, Late Wholesale Pri of Country Produce Quoted in New York. MILE AND CREAM ces Part skims, g Fall skims......... State & Ponn—~TFresh Jersoy-—Faney, Westerns Prime to choles Duck egge—Soath & West Goose egies PRANY Dosns Marrow Modi 1554 Pea, 1864, choi AXD peas FEUITS ARD DELARIES State1804, choice, ¥ Ib 1804, comm Pacific Coast, Good to prime..... Old odds Hay-Prime, Clover mi Straw-—Long rye Roa, LIYE POULTRY. Fowls, ¥B... "ts Spring chicke as, ¥ foosters, old, B., Turkeys, ¥ Ducks, ¥ PilFovesusonnes Geese, ¥ pair. Pigeons, ¥ pair. DRESSED POULTAY, Parkeys, young ¥ i, Chickens, "hila, broilers. .... Western, ...oovii Jersey, # Ib, Fowles, ® I, | Ducks spr ng, LL. ARant? ®.. Geese, ¥ Ib, “ | Squabs, ¥ doz. | Potatoos, Bt. & Jersey, # bUI 125 | Denmark Probably Wants to Make | Germany's Prohibition Effective, | Onions—Yellow, ‘ bbl. The Danish Minister of the Interior, M, | Hoerring, has issued a docree, to take effect | immediately, forbidding the import of live cattle and frosh meat from the United States. | p,, lant ¥ bbl. ! Tarn! Count Reventiow, the Danish Minister at | Washington, thinks the action was probably de 10 a request from Germany, as beal re- eolved at Danish ports { aonsly would find its way into Germany an German restriction, Count Reventiow says Denmark uses little American bee! or meat had never heard that any of Khe American product in Denmark was affected with Texas fover. Wonder these circumstances ho feels | that Deamark's action is not so mush almed the United States as to make effec ve the exclusion by Denmark & neighbor, Germany. E——— KOLB'S ADDRESS, The Alabama Populist Determines to Qualify as Governor, Reuben FP. Kolb, defeated Populist enndi oroduats | Ho | Cauliflower, ¥ bbl. ., d thus overcomethe | H | Rye-&8t | Barley-Ungraded Western. YEARTARLES, Long Island...... Bweet, ¥ bol, Cabbage, ? 100. Bod, ¥ bbL....... nash, marrow, ¥ bbl. ubbard Wh . Oelory, ¥ doz. roots. “us Cucumbers, ¥ crate, . Lima beans, ¥ bag String boans, ¥ orate, . Spinach, ... Arrote . Poas—Southers, ¥ basket. . GRAIN, ETC Flour—Wintor Patents, ...... == Spring Patents... «.e.00 350 Wheat, No. 2 Red. ..oscresew OOM NO. B..0uevvvessnsenm OataNo, 2 White, ..oc.ou vn. Ree kn mixed sass sadieveeavassevasdd EERE us aw SaRARREAR EEE Soods Timothy, ¥ 100. . CUPL Ln stmitiss nani ll Lard City Steam LIYE STOCK. to good. ... oity a ly oon EEE IS. eiiiennnne . 20 PR ht sade ss AEARANE Ss ren 2 » - ns “JESSE EERE EE Seasees «SE2Z8s..1 = EAA REE REE EE
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