Chicago has averaged one suicide a day this year. Scientists predict that ina century's time there will be no that is not curable. disense The Treland last year is the lowest re vorded since the emigration from collection of returns commenced in 1851. Probably the most complete Beries of court records in America are said the se The series ¢ to be of Northampton County, Virginia. ymmences from 1682 and is complete up to the present time. Or. Richardson, a famous English out of ten would reach the age of 110 if they take exercise, be temperate in their habits He does not re- fuctor of long Ve physician, thinks that seven would keep cheerful, roper and sleep enough. 1 ns fa AM OS B equivale postage. Many persons encl cards to correspon too small, and imagine that a little clipping } Other } f the bill was ip it out of the hands of roughs ALG nin rs, and in a general way to discourage tho practice, except where It pro take out a it was manifestly necessary, vides that the vender must license, and that the pistols mi i, 80 that identifi reg cous ' 3 ively numbere any time Can Le rvor's nama mast be Yer 8s Dame muss oe t not 3 be a convi : \ man, or under eightoen ye It stringent interdictions, showing itiOAY of age. contains other rs the abuse which it sought to rectify : 11 considerable propor had grown into tions, A company has just been in or por the covery of the heirs of the vast Holmes to be left 1 dis ated at Springfield, Ohio, for estate in England, said £400,000,00 ), Hol.aes, a South Sea trader, and Will to The odds are 100 worth It was by James am Himrod, of New York, is said be one of the heirs, to one that there is no such estate, d¢ clares the Atlanta Constitution, Simi f lar announcements are made from time to time, and thousands of people in this country have been bled by un. There estates in England worth millions of scrupulous swindlers, are no dollars awaiting American claimants, fro- quently made this statement, but it has no effect, Our ministers and consuls have Just wo long ns people love money and lack ccmmon sense and information they will be the victims of the lawyers and agents who work the unclaimed estate racket Iu the past few years it has been atnoanced that Various pereons in Georgian were ale tempting to recover million-dollar in- Not over They spent what money heritances in Earope. one succeeded, they could spare on the agents who were swindling them, and that was the last of it, People hunting big estates, as a rule, will have to accumulate them by their own efforts, | dams | foun ing of 200 days each. ! yoars an | mentary, A Philadelphia oeulist who hus been studying the human eye for thirty years declares that all great men of the past and present had or have blue Or gray eyes, A conservative estimate in the New York Post puts the number of men, ride York will New women and children who bicyclists this season in City at 200,000, The fact that Spain is going to ex- | pend $2,000,000 in repairing its grip on Cuba would seem to the Courier Journal to indicate that she is not quite | ready to give up the island, Clever farmers built coulees, in Kansas ACTOS or their property during the draws, on dry spell, | Then when the rains came they were able to store a supply of water, One of the most striking things in the truly remarkable Eastern war is the success of the medical and surgical | treatment of the Jap Ales troops. The neral reports a death ur per rate ; amone tha among the sphed by some unaath K » to the sfiect m rized person that Mrs oined the W, C. T. U. Cleveland has is, 80 far as our President knows, utterly without lation. Mrs. Cleveland is a | yal riend of the sienna bg 30 and an n to that ens produc $ retur were roted O vale, L higher, there were enrolled in the year 1504 about fifteen ions o all who a year for any peri Jut the actual average attendance ! pil did not exceed ninety days, tl of the Sixty ni 10 average length school session was 137. ne pupils were enrolled out of each 100 of the population between the ages of five and eighteen years, At this rate | of attendance the entire population is receiving on an average a little loss | than four and one-half years’ school. In some States | this average {alls as low as two years, | and in others it rises to nearly seven in Massachusetts). Out of | this entire number deduct the private and parochial schools of all kinds, ele- secondary, higher, and schools for art, industry, aad busi- ness, for defective classes and Indians, and there remain over thirteen one-half millions for the publio school enrolment, or nearly eighty-eight per cent, of the whole, In the iwenty- four years since 1870 the attendance on the public schools has increased from less than seven millions to thir. teen and one-half millions. The ex- penditures have increased somewhat more, namely, from sixty -threewmill- jons to one hundred and sixty-throe millions of dollars per annum, an in- oroase from 81.04 per capita to 82.47, and CHINA'S BARRIERS DOWN. Other Countries Profit by the Terms of Peace Exacted by Japan, TREATY SIGNED BY ALL ENVOYS. Anybody May Introduce Inte China Fae toriss or Machinery and May Lease Warehouses in the ITnterior---Intimn- tion Powers Will At. European tempt to Hevike the Concessions, ns agrees ors the OFFICE FOR FITZHMUCH EE The President Appoints Virginia's Ex Gov. ernor an Internal Revenue Collector. zh Loe, £10 be { ral Fits Py vsider : iaen GEFERAL FI date. Although it was understood t salary, #4500, would be most acceptable t General Lee In his present circumstances. it was feared by his friends In Richmond that his acceptance of this office would serfously affect his political future INTOR LER at the Newsy Gleanings, London keeps 145 I'he Kansas (allure Regular and coats, Turks are Armenians, The big meat packers deny that they have formed a combine, Navigation on Lake Erie has been opened, Grip has killed 3000 porsons In New York City sinoe January 1, Nicaragua has made a satisfactory reply to Great Pritain’s ultimatum, The Governor of Nebraska has vetoed A iil permitting miscogonation, The latest attack of the German agrarians is upon American cracked onts, Capitalists have purchased the OC, 0. D. Mine, at Cripple Crook, Col,, for $500,000, The Spaniards fear that the Cuban (insur gents will blow up Havaoa with dynamite, The heated oars used to keep Maine pots. toes in transit from freezing have been laid oft, 000 papers wheat crop lssald to be a Army men are to have new caps said to have killed 15,000 ttl | sugurated in a few day | CAMPOS REACHES CUBA. He Cables Madrid That He Expects to Supe press the Rebellion Qulokly, General Martinez Campos, the new Gove ernor-Chenernl of Cuba, arrived at Bantiago from Bpain, and was enthusically received, The in the gay with bunting, and on shore the houses were pro- fusely decorated with flags, especially fo the streets adjacent to the water front, vessels harbor were War Offles his arrival | INCOME TAX Desha ireckinridge's Dividends Sustained, NY Nu ICAT Mall ver Sams Matter Dur Month n Increases in ng Mare 1804 showing the growth handied in some of the pri of the country during the 1885, as compared with tn cviut Kame neipa uth a PLACUE OF ARMY Making a Clean Sweep Green in Kent A Use for I. M. Ste Aspen Wo MALY, has ral tis of State a report the manufacture says that pine, | pen are all employed in ti matches, but that aspe lispensible through its sombustibility and salls attention to t} svervwhere in the Ut used i has ATR fre Chiongo Telephones at 860 a Year, New rates for tele 2 LY the phone Company, with a » reaching as low as 8680 a contempintes party ir adopted permits teleph out requiring special wires will be used with those often in operation nest Onis Increased Wages for 2000 Persons. At Dantelsonville, ( the Q nneibaur f an nn... Company posted notices {np their mills advance in wages to Notices were also posted in ville and Williamsville mills persons are benefited take affect at onoe the Danielson Two thousand To Be Called “Defender.” The Vanderiilt Iselin syndicate, the new Amerioa’'s cup defender now bulld- ing at the Herreahoff works in Bristol, RL, announced that they would name the sow yacht “Defender,” who own Atlanta’s Exposition. AR Atlanta, Oa, the holders re-elected the old Board of Direc tors President Collier said the exposition starting with five, had grown to twenty large bulldogs, It will be completed when the gates open, There were 1000 men at work, and by the ond of the week 2500 men witl be employed exposition stock Fall of Millions of Angel. Worms, During A heavy storm at Alliance, Ohlo, millions of angel-worms fell, making pave. ments so sli that it was almost im possibile to on them. The Insurgents Fought Desperately, But Were Overwhelmed, REVOLUTION REPORTED ENDED. A Pitched Were Severely Battle Which Defeated by the in the Rebels Spanish tegulars ~The Insurgents Have Now of Thelr Aman Lost Most Important Leaders Arms and inition Captured, and » eaptur as the new on their bull Ana There will 14 it Hr ht ¥ astie. He and ther It Shocked b Mard sO Double 45k ad 1-8 MONUMENT TO MONROE, Residents of Venezuela After a Remarkable Demonstration Declare for One. Word has reached Washington markable patration at Caraoas Capital of Venezuela, expressive of the mon sentiment f the United States Venezuela in upholding the Monroe 4 It occurred on the visit of the United States squadron under Admiral Meade, to Le Guayra, where the officers were met by Gov ernment officials and were escorted with much pomp and a popuisr ovation the Capit They were feted there in many ways, and ofMeaial nEratuistions were eof changed between President Crespo and Ad miral Meade, The entire { the eity united in a movement urging the Govern mont to erect a statue of ex-President Mon roe, of the United States, on the Plaza d« Lopes, at a memorial to the American sent ment for the Monroe doctrine. The chief significance of the event ix in its coming at a time when the United Btates is taking aotive part in the contention between (reat Britain dem Al wirine i ross and Venezuela over the boundary question, | Ticks of the Telegraph, South Australia has decided to abolish her militia for the sake of saving $50,000 a year Colonel Anderson McTyire, a Gio srgia plant er, died a few days ago from a rattlesnake | bite, The Cear of Russia has decided that his coronation shall be celebrated in Moscow In August, The King of Siam has presented the Har ward University Library with thinty-nine vols umes of a Siamese book, Postmaster James A. Hill, of Paria, Ind reported two conta as the eatire receipts of the ofMeo during the last quarter. F CUBAN PATRIOTS ROUTED THE MARKETS, Wholesale duee Quoted in New York, Ente Prices of Country roe. MILE AXD CREA Parsnip Groen Peas, § Spinach $ " wv EPWORT ‘rogramme in Part Conference at | tur Thursday by Mavor Ge tanooga, and Chattanoogn Met } ma iw | ie bry Mir al Meth the fag st J ene sere n 5 Canada; sacra Friday, June on 1 kout M ntalr “Methodiam ; Its Lif gion Depart t Christian Citiz tyn, D. D., Chioag of India, on “Mission Saturday, June oft Lookout Mountai Methodism ; Its Doetri dress on How t Wi Boattie, of New York participated in States Sunday of Lookout M form meetings in meating closing wit! on q0..8 bry S12. 410,000 for Venslons The Bearetary of the luterior has mad requisition upon the Resrstar f the ury for $12,410,006 for the quarterly payment of pensions, to be expen tod as follows: New York, $1,710,000; Philadelphia, #1 550 000 Indianapolis, 2.650.000: Knoxville, Tenn. $1,600,000; Loulsville, Ky., $1,000 000; To. peka, Kan, $3,600,000 on, 8s. Fromineat People, Within a few weeks Lord turned entirely gy. John J. Badenoeh, Chieag Police, is a Seotehman Du Maurier, the author of “Trilby, hair Rosebary's y' new Chiel of only | has the sight of one eye, The estate of Robert Louis Stevens timated at from $100,000 to $150,000 The King of Italy, like his father, Vietor Emmanuel, only takes one meal a day. L About the only European monarch whos life is not insured is the Czar ol Russia, Bismarck has been made an honomry alti. wo of every considerable town in all Saxony, fis es.
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