The remainder of the world owes Great Britain over $10,000,0:0,000, Within a year Now Jersey lost four ex-Governors—Bedle, Abbott, Price and Green. It is stated as an interesting socio- logical fact that in London out of 100 widowers who marry again twelve marry their housekeepers. The Turks of New York City say that the Sultan is tired of trying to reform his empire, and means to ab- dicate and give some other fellow a chance. The English Government never ol- fered a reward for the discovery of perpetual motion, maintains the New York Advertiser. proved the utter fallacy of such a sup- Sir Isaac Newton position, Eleven centuries is pretty old even Farm, Field and Fireside, but that is the goodly age for a city, admits which Kioto, capital city of Japan, a8 attained, and its eleven hundredth birthday is being celebrated. “Joe' went News the thrashing the body pro tor’s p Knock: Camp, of Scribner, Neb., office of the Weekly avowed He at home bat the ofliza boy into with purpose of editor. found no- » Who mptly volunteered to take the edi- the out in for and 1 “Joe” one round. xd by the WAr pi FAIS, al 18 es. nigration from orthwest to Georgia, and | 1er States from Indiana and nearby said to number abont 40,000 ] allie iocalities 1s als of all azes, n to have b mght some ) of OT IIA, Another Georgia colony is to con land in the southern part of G from Pennsylvania, and is to locate on the Ocmulgee River, about twenty- five miles from Macon. From Red- field, South Dakota, another colony it to go to Hempstead County, Ar- kansas; there are be 5000 said to families in this Dakota v the 0 acres « who are alrea > i) 1) wy, Dr. Mary Harris Thompson, who 1pson, has just died in Chicago at the age of the in the a farm in sixty-six, was regarded by many as most eminent world. She female surgeon male geor was born on Washington County, New York. After | attending the Fort Edward Institute and the West Poultney to the Academy, she went New ward to the New York Infirmary for Women and Children, where she worked and studied under the famous Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell. the practice of surgery in Chicago in She began 1863, and ever since she has stood in the front rank of her profession. She was a prominent member of the American Medical Society, and was | once elected to the ch sirmanship of the division on the diseases dren, of chil. for Women and Children. The New York Times observes: Statistics showing the effact of the use of diphtheria antitoxine in the Ger- man cities of Halle and Altona were recently published. Between Novem- ber 11, 1894, and January 15 of this year 114 cases were subjected to the serum treatment in Halle, snd the re ports come from thirty There were only nine deaths, or a physicians, mortality of less than eight per cent, Of ecighty-nine oases treated in private houses, six had a fatal termination, and there were three deaths out of the remaining twenty-five cases, which were treated in hospitals, Ina hos- pital at Altona antitoxine was used in #ixty-three cases between September 1, 1804, and March 1, 1805, Eight of the patients died, so that the mortality was 12.60 per cent, In thirty-one of the sixty-three cases tracheotomy was required, but only three of these pa- tients, or less than ten per ceut., suc- cumbed to the disease, This is re- garded ns a remarkable record for a series of cases of this kind, The an- nual mortality from diphtheriain this hospital during the preceding seven years had ranged from 29,23 to 87,27 per cent, One colony | individn- | two hundred thousand acres of | | thirty « | me | army worm has not been seen here { England | Female Medical Academy, and after- | She was one of the promoters | of the Women's Medical College and | the founder of the Chicago Hospital SULTAN OF JOHORE DEAD, He Galned Notoriety In London Through a Suit for Breach of 'romise, Abu Bakar, Sultan of Johore, died in Lone don a fow days ago. The Sultan came into notoriety in 1863 through a breach of promise suit brought against him in London under the name of “Mr, Albert Baker” by a Miss Jenny Mighell. The Sultan won his case on the ground that he was a reigning sovereign, and, therefore, the English courts had no Jurisdietion over him Abu Bakar ascended the throne of Johore in 1866. He was the grandson of the Prince who ceded Singaporeto the British, He was l'orn in 1835, and was an enlightened ruler, with liberal ideas, Until he was sixteen IMrgely iniuer J hich is a Malay State of the protec egress north + British F MARCH OF AN INSECT PEST. Millions of Worm Vegetation in Southern California, the Army Destroying hr 3. M. Lel Mors " two v hildren were takes fested with the pests, The children were provided with sclssors and openad up a war of extermination against the worm. In Pasadena the worm las de vastated lawns and gardens, From other points we have heard that the farmers are digging trenches into which the worms are driven and then buried. The rr any. eral years, and it is to be hoped that effective * yt ; ts ' to ext ate Lhe in- rds. In W sect invaders, DUC UP $80,000 IN COLD, | The Bullion Stolen From the Carson Mint Found Buried in a Waoodshed., The inqui 1 } One of the employes, snd several others were under heavy bonds, The officers detailed to investigate the case made little headway un- til a woman who had been living with (Pick. ler called ou them and offered to divulge the hiding piace of the missing bullion had a quarrel with Pickler, and ma or revenge , And a search { her stator ; up and broug THE ALLIANCA INCIDENT CLOSED. Spain Makes Reparation io the Terms Ex. acted for the Fault, The reply of Spain t Gresham's cabled demand of March 15 in the Alljanca affair reached the State Depart- ment several days ago, having been delivered to Minister Taylor at Madrid, May 16. The Department of State declined to make public the contents of the communication, which is long and exhaustive, but aun- thorized the announcement that Spain, after full investigation, disavows the act of the commander of the Conde Venadito in fir ing on the Allianca off Cape Maysi, Cuba, March 8; expresses regret at the occurrence, and assures this Government that measures have been taken to prevent a repetition of the matter, As Spain has complied specifioally with the demands of Mr, Gresham the incident is closed. the late Becretary Froduets of the Mints, During the month of May the United States mints turned out 587 255 gold pieces, valued at $4,163,937. The bulk of this cone msted of 499.727 hall eagles, The smallest ftem of gold colnage was a mintage of pine quarter eagles, valued at $22.50. During the same period 1,505,401 pleces of sliver wera coined, of the wvalns of $440,503, The bulk of this was in quarters and dimes, the total number of standard dol lars being but 150,180, Including minor coins, the grand total of pieces was 4,923,- 016, valued at $4,601,951, Kentoecky Republican Convention, The Republicans of Kentucky held their State Convention at Louisville, They de. vlared against the free coinage of sliver and nominated W. O. Bradley for Governor, Rioting In Venezuela, At Maracaybo, Venezuela, there was a riot among the troops of the garrison. Seven persons were killed and eleven wounded, Cotton Crop Damaged by the Weevil, Reports from Mexico and Southwestern Texas indicate that the weevil is becoming a werious menace to the cotton crop. THE NEWS EPITOMIZED Washington Hems, Racretary Carlisle called for the reg'gnas tion of Willlam H. Manogue, Collector of the Port of Georgetown, D. C. The President removed from offlee O, B. Morton, Democrat, of Maine, Auditor in the Treasury for the Navy Department, He wrote letters reflecting on Cleveland and Carlisle The annual exodus for the summer months of Washington society was initiated with the departure of Mrs, Cleveland and her twochil- dren for Gray Gables, Mrs. Cleveland was accompanied by Mrs. Olney. During the ab. sence of Mrs, Cleveland the President will make the White House his home. The President appointed H. Clay Arm- ‘trong. of Alabama, Secretary of Legation at Madrid, Spain, in the room of Stephen Bone of Baltimore, who resigned. Mr. Arme at present Consul at Grenoble, m of application for those who me tax to use in making applis ra refund of the money has been paid the {ne cation f prepared ventlow, his letters Expressions ‘hang Count Re 1 Denm Danish Minister, ul to President regret were exes ventlow will become ark to Rome and Madrid presents Clovel Domestic, THE LEAGUE CLUBS of 1 nts shat #3 ¢ . A pin x Ponravl Mo quenchal the st fires in Penrsyl- in after a loss of $200,000 In property youd, The Stato 8 Iywing the seti Yotoran Jesty nate of Massa sottr, fol. m of the House, passed the Prefernnos ver the Governor's The bil tk be. aville, N, 1 Edward Oxford, Two other in | Lai % je 1 » adinner in New Harrison; among is were Governor tor Carter, r Strong, meus ve in the shade wrged with ar Foreign Notes, 1 in En ¥ UOR arriv severe fighting. + Who shot was nartial ana oxed decree, A th The German Kalser's yacht Hohenzgollorn has steamed safely through the new Baltic Canal at Kis Dispatahes Constantinonle stated that the Porte gave a negative reply to the demands of the Powers for Armenian ree forms, and that a demonstration of warships in the Bosphorns was imminent The Japanese landed at the Izland of For mosa in strong foroe, and, alter several hours’ fighting, captured the city of Kelung, In the fight 200 Chinese were killed, Part of the Japancse Imperial Guard de. foated a large body of Form san rebels, many of whom were slain, from General Primo Rivera, Captain-General of Madrid, Spain, was shot and mortally wounded by an infantry officer, who is be leved to be insane, A eablogram recaived by Assistant Seore. tary of State Uhl announced the death at Hull, Eugland, of W, J, #, Ballard, United States Consul at that poiat, Eighteen Chiloan railrond laborers wore drowned by the swamping of a boat in the Bay of Ancud, Chile, | those handed down, | of A. T, Btewart & Co | THE FAIR ESTATE'S | final transfer THE SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS, A Declslon Involving One or the Greatest Controversies in International Law. Seventeen cases were disposed of by the Supreme Court of the United Btates at Washington, and then it adjournsd for the term. It will assemble agaln for the term of 1895 on the second Monday of October, A decision involving the greatest sontroversies in international law--the valllity of foreign judgements —was among The ease in question is that of Henry Hilton and William Libby, late co-partners In A. T. Rtewart & Co., against Gustave Guyot, ns ofefal lqnidator of the Inte firm of Charles Fortin & ( i Paris, The history of the case is a I ne, ! ning back into the one of seventies, when the firn was still in existences Justice Gray snnounced the decision of the Court, It denies the validity of the Frencl judgment against A, T. Btewart & ( i the ground of want of comity in France, reversing the decision of the urt 1 low, and remands the case for trina the Circuit Court of the Southern fut ri vg Naw York, Chief Justics Puller Harlan, Brewer and Jnckson { | Court standing five t ing | Justice Gray also anne Grav, Field, Br the Ritchie Court below, holding the dian court ? It was dec preme Court the August 28, 1804, conse affirm COLOSSAL DEAL { 179,000 Tons of Wheat Sold for $3,033,200, Fald in Cash The iargest strict Byer NAM mate was closed in the of the estate of Jame {179.60 the Fair estat nd the ing t A rm firms a PAY Certified our wi WIPED Coun Run in Peansylvania Said Hees Dastraved, Buffa Ras The settle Was re wore Tia save Mosars mpany, and the Eik « mpany. ‘ santy Pipe Line C SWEPT BY A MAD TORRENT Curtis Lake, in Flarets Banks and Floods Me licine Valley. Ad Lake burst § Nebraska, wh MVerad Dundred yards wide A SAN FRANCISCO HORROR, Marder and BEobbery Committed In a Fiat House, the furniture of The room Jewelry and purse Attention was escaping smoke open the bedding, centre of the r the smouldering stained body of M were found all over the u body and face, Tragedy in the Sarl, Miss Jennie Grogle, of P was drowned in the presence of thousands while bathing at Atlantic City, N. J., and her panion, C. E, Crawford, of Cleveland, Ohi who was with difficulty rescued, was arrested charged with having against her will drageed her beyond the safety line, lade phia, The National Game, Brouthers is the team. Cincinnati leads the League in base ning. Childs i» lands Hawke has not been in more yet, Pitcher Hart has not yet lost a game for Pittsburg. Without much exertion Dufly Bostons in batting, Peitz has succeeded Miller as Captain of the St. Louis team. Just before the Pittsburg Club left for the East Pitcher Weybing was released. Bonner Is covering third for Baltimore during the absence of MeGraw, who 1s ill, All the Chicago pitchers are hitters and ean help to win their games with the stick, Not for years has Cincinnati figur«: so prominently as a factor in the championship struggle. The Boston !wirlers never know who ia going to pitoh until the team arrives on the grounds, In the National League Sunday plaring is doomed. Next year neither Drooklyn nor Baltimore will play Sunday games in the West, and the Chieagos will close thelr gates on that dav. captaining Loulsville run. Acting Captain of the Cleve the box for Balti* loads the | tories, $16,4%3, 720.80, against | ot the end STATE TREASURY ROBBED New Hampshire Loses in a Mysterious Way Over $5000. KEY USED BY UNKNOWN THIEVES Two Strangers, Who Entered ths Treasury to Get Change, Were Supposed to Have Recured the Key to the Vault and the Combination of the Lock to the Safe. No Clue to Thelr Whereabouts, A dispatch from Concord, N, Bome time between Saturday H., night and Tues- day of the first week in June the f the bhed RAYS: New Hampshire State Treasury wi of cash and securities ame ing to Treasurer Carter's £5420.08 The " 3 | , The next day, as the key was nowher be found, the i | secured and the vault was wnod, when the startling discovery was made that ar ybhery porvices of a | had been committed. Among the State property taken are two New Hampshire State bonds of 8500 each, and one for $1000, which are readily con. vertible into cash, and 81500 in currency hook for $2044.16, made | te Tres Month of May of 800. 151.408, A Decrease During the $3,430,611 Gold Reserve, The May J the T unt sl itstanding at the end $573.566,743, an increase Treasury nth were 1 in the Treasury was 8797 gold reserve was $90 151 40% . $86,218.692.47 ith there was an inore { #7.600.824.18, th being $147,690 977.58. fnorease of $769,075.57 surplus, there was in National bank #16707 eding mouth, soin and the ol there was an - yf the pre Comptroller's Statement, The monthly statement of the United States Comptroller of the Currency shows that the total amount of National bank standiag is $211. 558.088, an increase in total circulation since May 31, 1804, of #4.. 257.547, and since April 30, 1885, of 81,758. 106. The notes outstanding against bonds May 31, 1805, aggregate $184,960.578, an increase in circulation during the past month of $2,485,254. The lawful money on deposit aggregates $26 418.451, of which #524, 685was deposited in May, 1505, and #1,. 200.833 of National bank notes redeemed in the same mouth, notes out. Prominent People, The King of Abyssinia collects postage stamps, Lady Gwendolen Cecil, Lord Sallsbury's literary daughter, has acknowledgea the an. thorship of the veoently published story, “The Curse of Intellect,” which has made a hit in England, Emperor William speaks French with » perfect Parisien accent, Bismarck says that he thinks be may live to be 100 years old if he likes, Philip D. Armour, the Chicago millionaire kor, If Is reported, is about to buy up all he street rallways in Kansas City at a cost of £7,000,000, The oldest Universalist minister in the United States is said to be Rev. Lucius R Paige, of Cambridge, Mass, He was or datned in 1525, Prince Edward, of York, has made his first ublic appearance in London, He was driven hrough St. James's Park in an open oar i sollcIting. | expense to the o mpanjes | all | next dozen years at prices quoted there is no | money in it, | average school attendance is THE MARKETS. | Late Wholesals Prices of Country Vro- duce Quoted In New York, 23 MILE AND CREAM. Increased receipts caused a slower mark the past week, but sales were not lower | plus milk selling at an average of 21.12 per | tan of 40 quarts, leceipts of the milk, gals Condensed milk Cream, gals | { | 5 | week, flul TTER. {| Penn. Fresh, extras Firsts Thirds to seconds | State—Faney Beoconds to firsts | Western Im. Crea Western Dalry Factory, 1 5 , In Yellow, § Asparagas, ¥ doz, | Cocumbers, Fla, # | Celery, Souther 3 | Boots, ¥ 100 tn | Peas Jersey, ¥ Radishes, v Niananc? T. , k or Lettuce ¥ OVERRUN WITH BOOK ACCENTS Vermont's Experience With a Book Act for Schools Text Free an be made, Fortwo fifteen publishin have been 240 towns The put aments at rk was ind i g firms There are | districts, anvassing Vermont, and forty graded scho Hshers had cighty-five first. Then the reaseqd to 125, and the can closed with 17% men The average salary and expenses f each agent is $150, making an f $37,000 Al AVOrage thirty sents, firm gets the coutract for supplying text books used in the State for the number VASs per month « he books cost on If ne the Vermont's school officers have received as presents 240,000 text books. The uly 50,000, Deposed the Archbishop. During the pontifical mass at the Cathedral at 8t. Louis, Mo,, the Viear-General, Henry Muehisiepen, read a oablegram from Rome onveying the information that Pope Leo XIIL., “for reasons of mental infirmity.” had deposed Peter Richard Kenrick from the Archbishopric of 8t. Louis and had elevated John Joseph Kain to that place, This action has been resorted to in the Roman Ostholie Church only once before for a like cause, Newsy Gleanings, London has £803 postoMons, The peanut crop is all right, Forest fires are again causing havos in Wisconsin, Chile has concluded a Joan of &10,000.000 with the Rothschilds, All Macedonia is infested with brigands, Chicago has adopted the flushing method of cleaning its streets, Sugar importations for the year are up to the highest previous record, Railroad reports on the condition of orops in the Northwest continue favorable, France will mourn five days in commemos ration of the anniversary of Carnot's asses sination, The people of Southern China have peti. tioned the Emperor to introduce constitu tional reform, The 100s, 1033 and 1084 victimes of the riage, propped up by histwo nurses, and was pow wl) ns he Ae Ay hy : trolley in Philadelphia within the last seven. teen months died in that city a few days ago.
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