are more nutritions than beef, The Apache chief, “Red Tail,” who attempted to hold up a couple of cow- boysin New Mexico the other day, now belongs to the Improved Order of Red Men. He is dead. Persia is about to make the experi. of Beet root culture on a small scale has ment producing its own sugar, already proved a success, and this year the | tensively, root is to be cultivated ve ry ex- The twelve States or Territories of South about African have a population of 6,000,000, of whom 1,400,000 are whites. The principal State is Cape Colony, whose exports Inst year were £56,000,000, imports 855,000, O00, Some time ago California offered a bounty of 85 each for coyote sealps, It was supposed at the time that there were not more than 2000 coyotes in the State, for the last quarter of 1804 amounts to $53,000 with other counties to hear from. but the elaim for bounties already seventeen that Missouri, It is probable Mc zely, of member of the He and worked as a Norman A. be the House born on will voungest . next of Representatives, WAS ’ oh a farm in 1866, farm hand until 1887, when he had educa- y to teach school lonel George B w York, who is about ill be another of the youthful to a House that bids fair for the young men ir | Scandinavian population 100. In the city of Chicag re are more than 10,000 Swe more than 5000 Norweigan and more The Danes, he smallest of the groups of Seandi- than 2500 Danish voters. navian voters in the country, are most numerous in Iowa. Reunen Thomas, of f » 1: 1 > : " Brookline devoted eonsider- to and as th able summer listening to ml ’ » Tésuit ol other preachers, 1 ' INAKE his exper: written i to re all the at that tim which have stayed by me since. my great them was Ons extemporaneous scholarly, with much flavor about it, logically suggestive o strikingly devout. I did not hear one germon manuscript which had not delightful intellectu continnity + 3 3 tional f ping 184 ig and mu Dr. Thomas's made ness were among Epise byterians, Congregations ans and Boman Catholics, The New York Independent says: There must be something highly vala- nse of able in the the bicycle, which has long passed the stage of ‘‘eraze,” and has become so much the estab lished order of things as to have ser- iously injured the market for horses Lhere is every reason to suppose that sn moderate and rational use of the bicyele directly contributes to health ~-0f course the mental strain and pro- tracted for in over-exertion called racing are an immense tax on the vital that the force. It has long been known effort of coursed to death by dogs, produces just as un. of the blood as does a severe infectious fever ; and the tue violent muscular hunted hare, who is his natural a condition occasional cases of persons who have unsound hearts, dying from the extra efforts of the ‘‘cycle,” should be a warning. studied Dr. Tessie, of Bordeaux, carefully the effect of the efforts of M. Stephane, whose object was to see how many miles he conld ride in twenty-four bourse. He ac- complished 885 miles. He lost in weight fourteen pounds. His food consisted of five pints of milk, one pint of tea, one pint of lemonade, and three ounces each of rum and cham- pagne, and seven ounces of mint; and the secretions so changed as to show that ‘his body ate itself.” This kind of living will do for a ‘‘spurt,” but would be ruinous in the long ran, Seience has discovered that peanuts | in which the preacher used a | about it a | Tt is estimated that the total pro- duction of meple sugar in the United States exceeds 10,000,000 pounds an- nually. What with its shipments of mutton, beef, pork, rabbits, dairy produots, fruits and jams the far off colony of New Zealand is now doinga wonderful business with its mother country. Can it be possible that some archi- tects labor under the impression that by a fireproof building is meant one that prevents the fire from going out | after it has once got in? asks the Buaf- falo Commercial, Norfolk, the leading seaport city of Virginia, has one of the largest horse the South. The supply comes mainly from Kentucky and the | States in the West Buyers come from the markets in and Northwest. principal At. lantic coast line cities. The “won't works" 1s the apt charac- | the New York Ob. | which Mr. Bramwell | Booth designates a class in the com- | terization, states server, with munity. For the reclamation of these | sinners, he proposes that they should | be brought magtstrate, in- vited to prove some sort of active em- be fore a ployment or active efforts to obtain it, and, eultural settlement, and made to dig their bread out of the earth. an apostle who said if any would not work, neither should he eat, and a littl foro y ittie enforcement of apostolic precept 3 1 with legal suasion, where nn woral suasion fails, is not only justifiable 1 {esi s Af H UY Justiiadie met desir. books or 1 willing oertain specified and obtain a loan for university from books especially 1 might 000 h LH re tarned without loss or ir y, 4400 jar; were still out and only a single volume was missing, for which, with exemplary probity, the sum of seventy cents had been recovered into the ani vegsity tremsury. The system is “| useful one, providing reading matter 4 Te STE ITY FI YS 2 4 4 ‘OF many communities otherwise un | | 3 3 . | abie to obtain it, and it seems capable ext alists are to jest tow b t char shall have be % ail} m le bs 7h it will carry easily 6000 tons | will have no spars at all for if canvas, and will be ly. It will be h st steel con strnetion througho Shipbuilding to nuprecedented boom at Chicago this in all branchedwromises have an Coutracts nearly 400 feet in length, and for two steel with of have recently been! spring. for two steamers schooners keels 300 feet, more | than made, and the capacity of boats under | the Calumet at the! present time is about 24,000 “The remarkable increase in the size of lake viewed,” says a local paper, “with | construction on tons, | vessels this winter has been | undisguised alarm by the owners of | boats which have formerly done the bulk of lake carrying. They heave viewed with considerable misgivings the coming of steamers and schooners which could take on board 6000 tons in a single cargo with no correspend- ing increase in cost of operation. On what the outcome of this straggle be- tweer: the old and new will be no two marine mon can agree. It is evident, however, from the contracts which one shipbuilding company has taken, and the work of the other shipyards around the lakes, that the coming lake carriers will be of the 6000-ton class, and the owners of boats built before the twenty-foot channel be. eame a part of the policy of the General Government must adjust their interests to meet the competition of the ! .," | killing of | ride the police, and place the | all colored people | ment for protection A | Mallard | DOAr i of impact, but was not RIOT RAN UNCHECKED. Many Killed and Wounded by Turbu- lent Workmen in New Orleans, BLOOD STAINS THE LEVEE. The Whites Determined All Colored Men From Loading Vessels, nnd in to Prevent Armed Companies Bwept Up and Down the River Front British Steamship An Officer of a Mortally Wounded, A serious labor riot, the or river the wound womplicated with race question, mn the levees tront of Now Orleans, La, onourrid resulting in morta the serious wounding of ten or twelve more, The riot was far more serious than the loss of life Indicated, for it showed the be in complete control and able to defy and over- five Pars the MAS, lng of two, and mob to wommeroe of the city completely at its mercy. It marched along the entire city fr ne “ght or ten miles, in eo shotguns npanis anda pistols § at Inbor there and ing ali who opposed it cheek or hindrance, Appeals f the Mayor ] without th the polios, to s 8 rn r to United State and fina the Hritis) m lor AW ashingto British turning through hi tO the Asn agents English Govern- British vessel, the Engineer, w fire ( nt the wharf by the and the purser of the steamer rtally inded, The ( tain wmped with in default, committed to an agri- | It was | Ti f the brain npleted hey mar ves, with guns or weapons in i: pian p they moet Logs H vr, sen plove Ta pf ¥ walghems, Rome memistr of to him to * Fr view, send ARMOR FOR BATTLESHIPS, A RBemarkable Test at the Indian Head Proving Grounds, The U A ted 815 tons wr, which is ne f the nited States N Department ac- f Harveyized niokel steel arly half the size armor battleship Oregon, made by the a trial 1 plate at Indian Head, Fhe plate received «inch gun, The first the Camegie Company, as result of of an eightoen-inck Washington, two shots from a twelve was fired at a velocity of 1465 feet per seo ond and smashed to pi of the plate, which was sealed a little at the point cracked, The second shot had a velocity of 1926 feet, Thir trated nine inches and then broke up, sracked the plate from top to bottom, plate, however, was pronounced to be of good quality, A trial was also made of a small Chase. Gantt plate, composed of a cast steel back faced with high chrome steel, also cast, A six-inch shot was fired at the plate with a velooity of 2100 feet, The shot was broken up, but the plate was badly erncked and a corner was broken off. The makers of the plate professed satisfaction with the result of the test, which was better than that attained st Bandy Hook last year, eos on the face The Labor World, Tar average earnings of labor in 1892 was 250; in 1804, #195, Ix 1894 there wore forty-four per cent. loss wages earned than in 1862, Inox moulders report that their trade is slowly, but surely improving, Tae strike of the 10,000 miners inthe Pitts. bhirg conl district wos fully inaugurated on the date fixed, Tare stall of English railroads fs mostly made up of men who entered the service as tads and worked their way up, Tae Minnesota Legislature passed a bill viding for free labor employment bureaus {2 the larger cities of that State, THE NEWS EPITOMIZED Washington Items, Cartas Crossmax. of the Alliances, sent a detalled sworn statement and a chart of the Cuban incident to the State Department, In structions were sent to the American Min ister to Spain ealling for a full apology fron Spain for the firing upon the An stonmer, arian [.eox Marine CAPITALS Revenus ton Buerarn, Chief of the vice, died In Washing ARD SECRETARY CARLISLE de States Girant Sea thi ignated the irwii Rush ind Perry to patrol revenue ’ { Waoleott Hear Bering went in the sme Cy unding A made the Briti mpisint the Washingtor AnguMexrs for before the 8 “ral Olney ¢ nn i Mantis ama Tux Raleigh has United States ne coasts of Colon Arrived at ( fn, and the y has four Hina warships on the Tuxnr is great excitement in Spain over the Cuban revolt; 12,000 troops are under or- ders there for the campaign Tur leans of lent erupts Uwisa tos “ra in rea nt in Br a iabore k Gillen, a | | event of further trouble br his Br Hi wile aid then sh thought to 1 of over £100 000 woessndd of Was WhAs i Lizzie Manin, a bride of a month, mitted suicide at Kendaliville, Ind., ing was driven out cold by her husband's parents Pox tug N. BB. Starbuck was East River, New York City Captain was pieked up, head, and died soon after Lovie A. Tracy, Secretary of Company, of Hartford, Conn., rested, charged with em! that bank. Wittiax J. McKrrvey was appointed Sue perintendent of Police in Brooklyn, Tux Violet, with President Cleveland and party on board, left Pamlico Sound on the return trip to Washington, Tre oyster dredging schooner Ida V, Reward was capsized in Broad Creek, Talbot County, Maryland, and the crew, consisting of seven men, were drowned. Tue Toledo (Ohio) High School building, a fouratory brick structure, was almost de stroyed by fire, The’ fire was caused by an explosion, probably of chemicals in the laboratory. The loss is estimated at $150,000, Bosrox's new $5,000,000 public library tuilding in Copley square was opened for routine business, ere was a good-natured rivalry to obtain the first book in each de. partment, Ar Minneapolis, Minn, Harry Hayward, convicted of the murder of Miss Ging, was fatltnted to be hanged three months from ate, Othe tak y the Ly Jphine, She int sunk in the The Starbuck's injured about the the Security has been ar- z2ling $0700 from whe, a | wne | MOB LNCHES ITALIANS i They Were Deliberately Shot Down by y Avenging Colorado Miners, | ITALIAN MINISTER PROTESTS, United | {| The Victims Were Charged With a Musr- | der Vour in nn Wagon Jail Butchered While ring Taken to The American Driver The Aceldentally Killed... Mob Breaks Into the Jail, arrested ing cabin, Aurico were fos made many 4 | edge of the tir neioht ntinueaq t neal 4 Poszetta and Frank The quartette of Italians aging adr ff knowl sirder, and up oe rrestion. ‘a ot dant v riff ented i Were INI Ons ing the names $14 » divulge har the chief time » Ma the Italian tary Uhl fngt Italians not toto tion was aff | sul Mr to do » and sent a telegra ernor of Colorado asking what been taken to insure com plintios quest of the Italian Government Governor Melntyre telegraphed the State Department that he had instructed the Sheriff of Ht terfano County to protect the Italian miners from further mob vi He said in his despateh that from information he be. lieved the Italiss miners were American citi pens, Ho farther said that the militia near est tho seene could be forwarded at short no- tice, Uhl m « measures ha with the re- enon Cannel Coal Miners Wanted, Work in the ecannel conl mines i more dangrerous than in other kinds of conl mines, Comparatively few persons use it, ae it burns too rapidly for steam purposes, It is satur- sted with oll and burns with a brilliant white flame, It isa favorite in the North- west, where all the products of the three mines at Ashland, Ky., go, but for some reason the trade completely collapsed, the mines have been idle for months and the miners have drifted away. There is not a bushel of coal on top of the ground st Ashland and fully 1000 more men are wanted, DEFEATED THE REBELS. Two Hours’ Battie in Caba 1a Which Fifty Were Killed and Wounded, The military commander of the provines of Santiago de Cuba reports that Colonel San tocildes while procesding with a hundred men en route for Bayamo received informa tion that there were 400 armed rebels in the vicinity, Colonel Santocildes overtook and attacked the band of rebels at Guantanamo, within tof Bayamo, The firing which ensued lasted two hours, at the end of which time the rebels were dis- persed with a loss of Afty killed and wounded, The Government side had six men wounded, 1 that {| if he were lockad | Before | in the \ Rhee CHINA CIVES UP, Will Consent to Indemnity, Cession of Tere ritory nod Burrender a Squadron ported 7 that 11 Hung Chang nsent to an indemnity war 0 1 Ons f territory Japanens n Formosa the hangtung promontory and munity will be guarmntesd | will be pald quin surrender her ennially ready to hiding at Nankis Emperor and Dowager d 14 Lung Chang that he of Harr Fertile PI STARTING FOR LIBERIA Colored People Leave Memphis for Savane nab te Take Ship for Afries. 1 DEW ") N DEMAND A Problem the Healt} York City Confronting partment of New SENSITIVE OF HONOR A Young Man Kills Disgrace of Arvest Himself Hill, aged twenty-tw Hil hey Hill they (yooet 1 seventies wel at Buck is Age Aten togotos ording to Geer on wheel broke ned to get another wagon, w The young men made a arrested As Geer entered the a oor Hi it would disgrace } up, and deaf officer ANG Is father nl drew n the wh had charge could disarm him he had x) head. He died | had many friends, He was a me Company G and was an expert The man who sold Hill lHguor grants no licenses, is lagally resp and the matter is being looked up by the town fathers, 1 immediate as the tows nsibie Killed Himself With Electricity, William Boetler, a years oid, in Dreschsler’s printing office, at Baltimore, Md., was killad by electricity. He stood on the gine floor, with his right hand resting on an electric motor, and turned the lever with his left hand, Hb» was killed instantly, press boy, seventeen Points of Law, A Hil introduced before the Massachusetts Legislature this year proposed a fine of $5 for every voter who fails to take advantage of the right of suffrage. In Howard County, Missouri, a learned Judge decided that certain hogs which were permitted to run wild were ferns naturae and any one bad a right to kill them Hid rabbits, An Indian on the Umatilla reservation, io Oregon, has won a judgment of $200 dam. ages because an indian ofMocer sehencal him to have his hair cut as a penalty drunk- A
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