a ——————— — —————— abs Shot at Them When They Refused to Leave His Place Five of exhibiting trained ville, Sullivan County, N. Y, One the came from Middletown and three from Each had a performing boar, - wa 18 thnt boars, mot at Sumr Frenchmen, whose busin of lenville, had their bears give exhibitions for own satisfaction and had an all-round time, 3 When night came they went of Farmer MoCombs and prepared to turn in for the night. Farmer Meo- Combs had g to Nappanoch early in the morni to orsos, and his wife ordered the They refused to go and threaten her, Mr, McCombs got he in evening and found the men giving the bears a bath in his ! the hou They refused to Summitville and b he was goae to chased fr When to the barn James ilk spring near he went to While Yer hs y \ 30, leave, and rowed a gun, village Mrs. Me! house with her six chi back he sent his family to a neighbor's d in to drive the French: ar trainers showed fight, knives and said they would and warned | MoO m 3 he Bale we and han retreated, and MeCombs went to \ y fired a third tim 1 rate Combs fire and reloaded his gun at the intruder the face, Then the Fre: } could. When about 500 yar urate Gled, bs gave hi: f Wurtshor assisted BANNOCKS WERE THE VICTIMS. Captain Van Arsdale Reports That Whites, Not Indians, Did Murder HISTORIC ELMS DESTROYED. ie Felling of the Old Elms Back of White House Ordered FICHTINGC IN MACE Bur People Killed Three Handred Houses nas Commi y the Bulgarian G The The Boston teas fant | of former years The tion New York Loulaville Game «ing National its ays of playing ball on have passed fored stflelder pat $4000 for Clarke, the ’ Cunningham has pitched in nearly balf of Loulavilie's victories Joyee, of Washington, League {in home runs The Pittsburg players have no home runs this season Outflelder Don make an error in Burkett, of Clevel player to make 150 hits ade fifteen Yan, urg, di July and, wasthe first Lo i ka, of the Washingtons, lead Cr flaiding ond basemen inf Four members of the Topeka (Kan ball team are full-blooded Indians MeGraw, of Baltimore, Is the thrower from third in the business Chiongo's star pitcher, Griffith, twenty out of thirty games pitched itehed the largest nun engue this year, Dreitonstein has ber of games (iu the THE MARKETS Late Wholesale Prices of Country Vro duce Quoted In New York, 33 MILK With moderate offe past week, was fal vorned AND CREAM, gals nsed milk Cream, gals RUTTEIL Penn. —Fresh, extras Firsts : Thirds to second State—Fane Third Western Full skir State & Penn Joraow Western BEANS AND PEAS 184 i Newsy Gleanings, ary Ths apple erop | Missouri raises 20.632 Kansas has 930.305 hor Bimetalliam bs gaining Burglary is epidemic Ihe Kentucky agread to shut 4 85,000,000 gallons distillers } wn for a n hand IsKY HAYS time as there are Hoeven special trains, 10.006) pligrin arrived at Legh An the dren atining mom the provin than OFEANIE™~ sttendar at the The Poy of Gern } BOOTY fehl nperor William, MY, Pe i : take slonarios China Loaxington (Ky.) women hold a massmant. ing and nominated a woman candidate for Sshool Trustee in cach of the four wards of the elty SABBATH SCHOOL, INTERNATIONAL LESSON AUGUST 25 Fon Lesson Text: ‘Crossing the Jordan,” ii. 57 Text: Isa. xI1iil,, 2 mentary. Joshun Golden Come B, “And J Sanctify y will d nnd his ad hi Biv the Vv Lhe ug y O#es aid unto people, Lord die A OLN i to the rsa wonders body was buried. 1, and having led Jordan they ar ni It was verflowed his \ Indl | x CENTRAL AMERICAN FEDERATION, An Experienced Opinion of the Sentiment of the Vive Republics General Pierens MB, You Minister to Guatemala and Honduras, now nt home on save, Mays I bellove a majority of the intelligent patriotic citizens of Central America would lke t of all those republics, as greatly to the ad vantage of all. 1 believe that this time | all the Presidents are patriotic, conservative | men. The Government of the United State | has but one sentiment for these republics and that Is affection “In the five republics there are, perhaps, &000.000 of people, The population ol Guatemala is, in round numbers, 1.000.000 The people are intensely Ameri in ment, and are great beilevors in the United Staten. Their idea is that federation should be based on the Constitution of the United States, ng. United States | Inrge AE BR HMLIOD | | nt anti Wa THE FIELD OF ADVENTURE. THRILLING INCIDENTS AND DATL- ING DEEDS ON LAND AND BEA. Escape From Swordfish {| A Minister's Narrow Indlans—Ripped by a Rode With a Skull Y HE and ‘ were on the warpath in 1567. Stage stations were attacked and burned, telegraph wires were torn down and thrown into wells, and all regular communication on the overland trail was abandoned. It was the duty of- Captain Powell to estab the guard of two or three men at each, and to push on toward Fort Lupton. The country Was Swarming partie great pe ril, river ti presented an amusing Chevennes Kiowns stations, leaving a with Indians, and small of white men move lonly under At one command met a stage, which On the guns point along the top sat five men, inside ildren and revolvers, wi vn and three ch | The Captain pers d the party t itself u his protection, 3 peered a wom pinche plac AS B CORCE body of linin i I'he woodwork and the bullets y mail been cut out riddled with had Was he savages sack and dis the if in search o The next day sat a spot ealled Living Jue plains, af chance tana Looking back to the shore, what wa the astonishment of the maa to see two strangers, apparently white men, standing aad beckoning him to return The Indians had retired, and the tw mers were officers of Fort Lauj returning to the fort a hunting trip river new-o ton, wio after The shore escorted to a pine of sali Col.) News were salon | was minister swam to by Denver Ripped by a Swordfish Nol many days ago the mackerel fishing schovnar Centennial of Glou coster seraped a costly and curious ae quaintance with a huge swordiish in the waters off Cox's Ledge at the south east end of the island Mackerel were running lively and the Centannial’s crew had done a great day's work har vesting plump, striped beauties by the acre with its mammoth $100) ocean At night the vessel was hove to bearing th net, attached to the schooner and run ning free sstern. The tired sailors slept soundly, None heard any unasunl uproar in the sight, not even the bow watchman, peering dead ahead through some with her big seine boat, | son mints, At davlight, however, | noted that the heavy seine boat had been capsized, and that it lurched weightly on its thick towing line, He i pipe | nll hands on Was the regret and concern of the valuable seine, the their industry, had gone and evidently was lost, , but quickly, the sailors righted the boat and then they discovered that a sword- fish had charged the boat and had driven his serrated sabre plumb through its stout side, So terrific, in- deed, had his onset, that, ap- parently, had flung the boat squarely out of the rea twirling it in the air, like a shuttiecock, and it had down bottom up and was partly The bottom of the boat solid planking, but the swordfisl had driven 1} through it easily ™ 1t seeme ne it hn | 57 en r he had delivered the had bl to blade: hence he deck. Great all, for mainstay of overboard CGiloomily be en he Come submerged. 15 of BWOr | 118 been Nnabic he had shaken a Devil Fish. t as f the valuable « ltbrary building miection of books explosion had louble<doors of ocourred when the ki the boiler room w r closed at least a part the library would have been blown 4 was the heroism of Enzine kins in turning off the gas main saved further wreoka haps an immens: of I large crowd was attracted to the by the first exp His bravery in orawliag twenty feel thr f din inches of soa subway flied with oss AMT son i ARN Zz water, salon blinding, steam, alone saved a second explosion of natural gas that was 8) the big boiler room ready for deadly ~-Allauts | LAA dark SO lin : ing farther work The is sail Constitution LORS ——— Tips and Plumes oi {ae Outr! In each wing six long ny in these are white } vight nu puri white, while those | the female shade to ecrn or gray, The short feathers are placked for tips, {and ench wing lurnishes seventy-five | of these for many ab new story say she will the stor ie hter A. Briggs, of Un , dang on Cal Det MOATY, 18 serving ns a Luke's H 3]! ital, New At the end of her term of to be ordsined a She has already ot sOTVIOR is dea levoted two years to study preparatory to her ex- pe rience io nursing CON ORR I'wo nent [es Amerioan giris took part the were Miss A promis English elections Leiter, that of Chicag who recently wedded the Hon. Geo. N. Curzon, snd Mise Chamberlain, that was, of Cleveiand, who espoused the oause of Sir Her- bert Naylor-Leland, Bart. The ladies, who were on opposite sides, accom pacied their husbands to the polls on bicycles Will Allen Dromgoole, the Southern novelist, is often mistaken for a man wa acconnt of her Here is a funny letter she received from » logis. Iator when applying for the position { engrossing clerk: *‘Dear Bill-I got your letter all right, and would like the best in the world 1s give yon the job; bat 1 esunot vole for any man while there are so many deserve ing young women looking for a posi- tivo of the kind.” in Was, name hE
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