SNAP SIIOT& DjCB JLSD FOREIGN JOTTINGS. , ntalor wnw vomn isttrxT m. cry KiWe" ,ct,cr on tha croates .pmirtlio". I" w,,ich he l''n!ite.l that rt'i wciililx b 0cn to settlement, 'l It"ifl rejoicing among th settler Ulb.,rJcr of the laml. T!) United States man-of-war Galena, In ..j bound, went aground on Komer shoal, y,t York bay, It w,u ifwWverl Lours later. A ,vndiint has been formed to rurnish ll(Vwitb wuleh toopena newstenm-boal tetwecn Chicaxo, Milwaukee, Gladstom OwinomiJ. which in.lii atei that tbt rtlian I'ucilic will have a line Into i.lg.s j. Nrs-aM. wlio abscondo-l from Chip. Tsr'all. Wis., nrvjrl niontlis aio, with jtll'OOW, h.i b.-o.t litel in lirail. rtflnnnowofthp seismi fell In WH-.';.'ra-k 'fii'-slnr tiilit ami Wolnos , m'l in Mine it was so heavy iiwPMiK'l-'.v-''l in consoiim-nce. i .nt .'Vt!er went fnim Han J.iso, Cal., i.irl. HI.. t' eir..vt a reconeiliiitioti ' h;s wi!"-', 'l'i hl left him, hut filling vet tie ii't liliii-clf lliroiMli ttiu ,Vi:nvier T. V. n. riiillipi, oflJur- ! V II. I . h.ti lif .'Diiu Insine ln-cau-u , rr:n 'V i; to I 'lay an I'r mi hi t .:j wii.t.'i ho ual held f.r taany r3ji i.'of Typhoid lever arc reported itT. l'a ;I.k" Sr'X. In'l 1 fr I) -.irIary, tsc.ipo.1 j.iil at !r.x'isiiirjf. Vd. jkin: itei p I'-' ca;i;.l a fl, lire In II. i;. :n I'aii.ly r.oTj, In Yonn.'stow'ii, .tannery "f J.iiii.M A. iSni lor ,t Co., at l'.e.is mi, W. Va., bitruoil, camiiivf a of li.'i :t H)ckin Valley troublo between the i rs of the National I'rogressive Union lu Kai(!ht8 of Labor has been declared wheat rccc'pts at Minneatiolis for the a mth (,vri't;ato 8,200,000 bnslitls, tha treccip'.) during any month in the j of the city. The receipts for tho d show an Increase of l.Wl.tOO biiilmli ;!iecorreH.n litij? month of lt&H. !. Iexeavntini for a foundation for a :i.me, at l'aoht Kan., on the sight of i! hi! culiin which wan atom; timu a .-1 resort fir travelers goine; to tha : from the Statu on the Santa t'o trail, men came iion three ske'etons lying .tr under the tloorofthn liuuw. Eiu:li bore the in. irks of having been criuh i heavy blow. lecislun has been reached by tho ofll f the Stat" Iiepartnicnt inlhncaMoof Lwgci awiust V. K. Iewia, C nsul nt wrt. He will he allowed to return to l it of duty and will probably leave for leco within a few days. . CONDITION OF TRADE. Don a co. rtumsrt txoornAono atroKT or THC COVRTHt'a riKANCM. R. O. Dun & Co.a ',JlIirvino of Trade aays: Money has beeu working closer during the past week, falling to 4 per cent. lat Sat unlay, but then rising steadily to 0 er cent., even more boin paid in some caea. The foreign situation has not essen tially changed, the Dank of England having gained 1 1, Gil, Cm) for the week, while the Itank of France lint f.Vi,000. The exports for four weeks at New York have exceeded last year's by 13.0 per cent., but an enormous increase in cotto i exports docs not there ap pear; the increase in import here has been about 6.5 per cent, for the month. The volume of business continue very large, though signs of a reuction belo to appear at some of the larger centers vf dis tribution. Thus the gain of 0 per cent, in exchangee at New York lost week was due to stock oerations, and the clearings at Idnton fell bolow hint year's again, and at Uonton, 1'hila Iclphia and Chicago) together tho Itu'riM.ie was but 2.4 por cent, but at nil other H)ints together it was over 10 per cent. While the Treasury has paid out about ll, 0J,tJ) more than it has taken in since lust week, the supily nt interior mar ket (loos not seem ns satisfactory. Llquidit lion in trust st'H'kscoiitinucs, particularly in Cotton Oil, which has been heavily sold nt a severe decline, fpecul ition Iti hn-al stun" has advance t wheat li, nnd corn 'Jl cents on subs of and M,o ,( ) bushels ri'Mpeclively. Oil has advanced '' C"nl, oatw i an 1 cott.iu i, not witlitaiiiling port roivipts coutiuuo lartvr than last year, both reooipts and exports howiiigr.kiii of 4 ,0 M bales for the week. CillVe Ihls doi.'iinod a quarter upou lu-g r crop estliu iles from lira;-.!!. The siwnr mar ket is only nominal. Coal has been stilloue 1 by cooler went lier, but still sells ah nit ioc beiow circu'ur pric.'s, Wool moves more actively, Tho giKids trade does n t impravu as to pikes, but has a m ro hopeful look. Iron and uteol in all forms are in groat d niand and firmly hoi I, but, ide fei-ling is ex pressed that the improvement has beeu too rapid to be maintained, uitd some reaction is deemed iossiUle. The accounts from oth er cities are unusually encouraging, lloston finds wool mora active, l'lul idolphia notei great activity in iron nnd steel. Chicago ru )hirts money becoming tighter, because of country demands. At Pittsburgh window gloss has beeu advanced 10 per cent, and a rise in coal is exacted: iron products are firm. At other points trade Is full and ac tive lor the season. The outlook continues good, though ot soma points the motietary situation is for tho timo not entirely satis factory. PHOT BY Til Tilt PlitONKK. LOOUV WORK O SHOUT RATIONS. ilOWAXD INDIANS TIIIIEATICSCD WITB Sr.tUVATION. ' 2,000 Iinlaus occupying tho Wind .eservatiuu, Just south of tho Yellow- Natiolial Pari, ill Weoininir tnrrltorv. Iwlly ill want and many will dio of on befuM spring. Ixs-f ration is but three-fourths of a wr ciut , ns against a pound nnd a I tocich Sioux. Then thesi- ludians tlieirnu-at on the hoof, subject to igf, ttludi is often 50 i.er cent. Tlio a the reservation a year ngo nereed he sii-ar and coitee ratiom if tho issue 1" I Hour was increased, but the only of the deal consummated was the J ial of sugar uud collec. Their allot- H '.irn iusullioieiit, and tho cou dolay its deiiverv. is Wind I'.iver Acnncv are the rin. If two ureal Indian tribes, tho SUos- iil Arapahoe. Thev havo anil iit'tiiv Ifjrm, but they cannot run irrigating I and have no inuner to lmvyrw.u rr a number cultivated small tracts, uve aitches and an early frost tuelusj of their cropj. Kvon now Mi are reduced to dosnnrau .irnu. f t has left the country, and they eat feareaxses of domestic anmals. Only ' "asililkle, of the Shoshnn.. f'n range cattle would be frequent. r ..rreu uaj ventied tho facta by a P Agency, and will place them be- mcrior ueiiartiueut in a nmnl fi'poru Y COXlilTION 0F CROI'3, ' ,kT"Hl COI.IIFR THAU t'lUAb IB '(liMINi, iTIII(1H. "UUercr .p U iltctin issued by tho "vice ll ireau for O.-tobr says that fr the past month was from 4 " J,reu b low the normal in nil ""u ili.tricts east of the Rocky On the Pscillc slope the weatli "mcrthai) umal dining the month. ' 'J ttru general in the country, "ths extreme sou h and weit. Thoro 'hi t:.an us,4i j,, t,e EtMl "'ii.i.pi Vally, and an ex-es of "" l'uci,1o Mope. i California '"'"luolio. fell duritu the month. " l"'wer .Kx-urrcl in the wiuUr ' ". In the general remurln cou ' c""l't'on of con the report I wmciiexistej In ths ceu- "1W Uf tl M, .... .. I.. I , " have gruatlv iiuin,.l th. cro 'IVUST CAUSES A RIOT. Il rciwirlu.1 ........ . . Axteii, Marshall I i u"?"' 'MOptoplt, mostly I A Wetl,o.l,t tnlnUUr suited a letinp k.i , ... la.,.?! 8 ,n ',Uc on the -....a m a general melee. Foul "rl llllliri..j .i . '' ..., the town of 8t. llridget, JUnt .e,Ued entirely by Catho "fdto be organizing to testc,lt Li to .' 'bmoi.tof militia f'lu quell tha di-iM-h KlOlir ailAi-KLkO APACIIK IMUANH. Fhcritr Rpyiudds, W. A. Holmes nnd Ru- crem, Miililli'ttiti. u-liili, t.akiiur iiflif AiiniUu, I " " -" Indians nnd one Mexican to Yuma l'onl teutiury were killed by their prisoners four miles from Riverside, Ariz, ll happened lit I 5 o'clock and before daylight. The prison I ers were being walked up a heavy Mind wah. The sheriff had removed the shack les from the legs of six of the Iudiuus before they started to walk up tho grade, but they were handcuffed together by the wrists in sets of two, their other liuuds being free, Sheriff Reynolds was In front of tho column and Deputy Holmes and the Mo.l- , can prisoner was in the rear of the column. At a signal from one of the Indians the Klioriir was scipil I'V the two iinunsliatcly back of him, while the two Indians imme diately in front of the deputy wheeled about nnd secured his gun, with which, af ter killing him, they uliot the Slicnlt', who was being held by their companions. During the melee tho Mexican prisoner ran for ward to the stage, which was about to yards to the front, find warned the driver, Middle ton. The latter drew his pistol, but was shot twice by tho Indians, the first bullet ranging toward the top of liis head, the other passing through the lower part of his face. After securing tho keys to the shuchles and removing them, tho Indians mutilate I the body of Reynolds, crushing in his skull in a horrible manner. Then they disappear ed. Middleton, after recovering siilficiently, walked back to Riverside uud gave the nlurm. Tho Mexican prisoner, after lie had warned Middleton, run toward the hills. He was tired at several times, but not hit. After the Indians had left he secured a horse, rode to l'lorencq n::d give himself up. Troop have been ordered out from Apache, San Curios, Ft. McDowell and Ixiwcll to inter cept the murderers if piible. THE TWO DAKOl'AS. TIIK FUKSIDRNT'S PK .CI.AMATIOS AUMlTriXO Til KM TO TIIK INION. The President on Sa'urday issued prx:la mations admitting to tho Unio'n tho States of North Dakota uud 8 mth Dakota. Tha proclamations are almost identical in language. At 4 o'clock in tho afternoon H.-crctary Kluine sent tho following telegram to Wovs. Mellette and Miller, of North and South Dakota: "The last act In the admission of the two Dakotas as Slates in the Union was complet ed Saturday afiernoon utthe Executive Man sion at three o'clock uud 40 minutes by the PresiUentsigiiuig at that moment the procla mations required by the law for the admis sion of the two States. The article on prohi bition, submitted searatuly in each Slate, was adopted in both. I he article providing for minority representation lu South Dukota was rejected by the people. Tliis is the tirst instance in the history of the National Gov ernment of twin btatev North and Soulh Dakota entered the L'uiuii at tho uiu mo ment." A Berlin jeweler h i just completed is gold garter set with diamonds for the i'rincesi Hophia, of Uerma iy , whose marriage with tho Duke of Spatta wi.l soon take place. Tho articles havo been made to sigaalize the survival of an an cieot costume. Io olden timet tUe be-t maa at a Ueiman wedding wtt allow, d to remove thu bride's gar.er when she re tired and k ep it as a souvenir of the cere, mouv. 1 be cable, however, states that the cutom on the coming nco.aiou wdl lecuiumcm iii l in 'modied form,' and the enierprislug Jeukins nend not be on the qui rive for such an inoideot. Thk Nkw York Club won ths aeries of games with the Jirooklyii Club the former repreaentiug the League and the latter the Ameriiiau Asaotriation for ths world's cham pionship. Hcore, six jam .-a to three. WITH A GILT SPADE. Dr. Talmaae Ilrraka Ground lbr the New Tabernacle. Ths ceremonv of broaklnr tmnmt tn .. ! n www i new Tabernacle, to be erected In Clinton and Greene avenues, in Brooklyn, attracted a ! largs number of spectators. The exerchwe ! 8Tintnre, and nldrewi. Dr. Talmnge prsf. sided, and alj turne.t over the flrst so 1 with TIIK TABCnVACI.K BKFURK TOE Finr. a gilt sjmile. Ths top of the Iron part of tha spade, ns well as the handle, was covered with blue tilusli. A 1110111 the ministers who participated wem the Rev. Dr. I.vuinn Ate 1 in iwt, it. llifconniu, 'l, nev, M01111 D. Weils, and the Rev. Dr. Toihnne. Dr. Tnlmnge made nu addrcstt. In the couiKe of which he mill: "We put our church here Iwauso it is as near ns we run get to thn cntro of our i-on-gregntion. We woro central when weplantml our former church wliore it wus, but l'ns!i. u. r- 4 TflK OK TUB TAPKf.N ACI.F. Ivn niove.1 on and moved up and moved out.'' Treasurer John Wood salil it would be one of the largest and most ImjioMiigchuivlir lu tho world. The regular Keating caiacity would In- more than .VMsi, and by throw ing opi'ii the Hundsv-w hnol iiHiins there would lie iiocom. tnixlation (or 'Jihki more. The In; urance com )umies nlfis-ted by the late lire hnve Hrttltxl with tho tnii-tees for lllo.noo, which will nbout pay for the ground for the new build ing. The buildin.T that wns burned down was (ledicabsl February 'Si. lsTs), and was known ' as the largest Protestant church In America, i Since then other lurte chureh havo been ; eroded, but now it is very prolmble that the ; new cinircu will l the iurgrt and most Ix-autilul in the countrv THE LAEblHvOELD. RoSTON'rt elis'tri duns are oin to start a union. Mast Southern unions nre couqxivd alt'v get her of colore I men. Tiik Natioiml Asvoeiation of Stationary l'.iigluiiers has now KA niemlBTs. The eight-hour rule is observed by the Ciiii'innati I o 11 i d of I'ulilie U'orks. ()K ins nil1:!! t 1 e-writers will le mi; ployed by the Ciiit'e l States t.YiiMls Hiiivau, Tun ICuKr'its of Lab ireiriiiu tlint VI411 men joined their order during A:igut uud Sep tember. TiiKltK nr good proKtxt'tM for th project of forming hii Intoruutiouiil Wood Workers' Federation, Twit-TiiiKiw of the cigar deal-rs of San Frniicisc have j.le led themselves not to sell cigars made by Chiutiiu.-ii. Tiik elght-houi' mov.-meiif has been started In Albmiy. .N. Y., tint trades unions and the Knights of Labor ro.or,:-ating. Fivk nssetTiblios of th. Knigliu of Lulur in Cincinnati liiive joined the luternntioiinl lio.it nnd Sh ie Workers' I'nion. Thk .jourii'-viueii tailors' strike in fliiin -o. wnloh histeo live day , lias Us'ii ilis liuvd olf I and the men have returned to work. St i'.'kim-ttkus iu St. Louis complain Hint ! their situations lire Ihre.ilene.l hv tin- ismipi ' tin. jih. f convict si, ui-iitiers in Illinois. I J. J. !i:itAiiiiTV. candidate of th iiier nnd other wi.l:in,.'iiioii, has lus-n elivtisl ' Mnyor of Strcntor, 111., utter 1111 exritiugcun- i test. I Ii New Ifanii.liir. working children Im- ' twe ui the H'.'o o' 14 an I Pi years ure i o n- . Iielled to co t' 1 school throe mouth of tin,' I j'enr. I I A rxiiiv of mni'hiiiists is to bo f. .l ined nt I ludiiiiuoniiis. In ). The li.Hikbind -i s' Asm.iii. ' bly i f that city is going to reorganize, us nu I oeii union. Tiik Brotherhood of Palnt-rs nnd Decora tirs has Toisi ineinliers enrolled in V, loeul unions. TIh nsviptu last jeiir were '1101; l'XM.ses, .V.'I'iO, TllK silk trade In Kii rlaud is tiiroateuisl l,y France, ivhi. li is ruiiniiig iii u largo iiumlM-r of silk mills and producing some of thu Hurst work in the world. ItKo.iKt.VN has the largest anl boit np Miiuted lalKirhall in thu country. It isowned and managed by workingmun. It is known ns the l.utior Lyceum. TllAinc is very good iu the iron nnd steel in dustry at Yoling-itovvu, l'eiiu. All the mills ore riimiiiig at lull blast mid no one is idle who is willing to work. A kkkmch letter, which reaohod the office of the American Federation recently, states thnt a number of unions in i'aris br.vu brguu to ngitiitu for an eight-hour workday. (Jvkk seven hundred men are now employed nt the granite iimrries of West Sullivan, Me. The product of tlio quarries nveragrs from three to four millions of aviug blocks a year, besides other work. The atrongest lulxir organization In the Tinted States is tho Flint liluss Workers' Union. There nre liuoo Unit, glass workers iu the country, and all are uuiou men with the exception of less than Pal. In 17(1 the e wera 7:10, 107 children under nix teen years of ;;ii t work ill factories In thu I Suited Suites; in IHiSOthey had ilicresel !, t IS.H.Vl, and it is believed that ill spite of faetory laws tiiere ore more tlian ever of children employed. Am investigation lutely made Into the con dition of colored lubor iu the South in blast ruruacoH, rolling mills, iron works, mines, liuui-ei- mills nnd Kimilar industries showed that 1MM colored p.wjiile were no employed, Df the- tl are skilled workers. Thb latest Kchemo to relievo the employer from liability iu the case of injury to an em ploye the design of au insurauce company In r.ci.ion. Tli mu k man takes out an ac cident (silicy hiiiI tiie premium is aid from his wages. He also signs a contract in (IcutuifyiiiK ids employer, A kvuuhh of years ago attempt word made to make er in Ireland out of peat moas, but the resulu were uot satisfactory. A new priHvea has just been disooverwl by which good paper cau be made'out of this iimteriMl, and eirwrlmmiu on large scale will be made to show iu practicability. Itf the Isle of Man, which is in ths Irish oou, nine nre targe lean iiimes, wuioll are believeit to lie very ancient, and employ half the population of Laxey, the village iu which they are situated. The men work for very amall wages, but are umtouUtd. The largest water-wheel in the world is at these milla,acd is used to ventilate the mines. It 1 visited as a curiosity by excursionist. a T""???"?"" It seems to be a settled fact that a large body of colored colonist will be given a tract of laud by the Mexican Government. It Dsa'l Par fo eipertrnent with nneertAln remedies, hn f.mifitLw'Sh1.,n.y ofih?, "'""' for which Dr. Pleree'a Uoldon MedlcM DIsroTerr U reo om mended, as ll la so positively certain In Its enraltre erreru an to warrant Its manafartur era In Ruaraoteelnit H to honont .r oare. or money paid for It Is rvtarneil. It Is warranted to cure all blood, skin ami scalp dlsrawM, salt rheum, tet'er, and all aerorulo is sores and welllnirs, as well aa consumiition (which ta scrofula of the lans) If takea ta time and given a fairtrlal IWt hawk. hawk, h ow, spit and dlsini.t fvervhnriy l(li ynnr orTenslve lin-atn, but use Dr. Mux's CatiM-rh llemedy and end IU There are more tbnn '.H) lawyers roctlc Ing in Seattle, Wash. Ton wear out clot h-s on a wash hoard fs Jf aa much ns on the body. Mow fuoit.h. Unv laibblnaw Klrctrlo Heap i f jonr grwer and Mvs this uiHil m wear. Ma e ever since 1MV4. Don't Uke liuluutou. Tbors are lo s at Uioou Onts nre s'lling for live cents a bthel In omo parts of Kansas. renanmptlnn. Prrnftiln, (irnernl Prmi.iTT, Waitimi Diskasks nr t un nnr, ( hronlo I'oucbs and I nun bills, ran I cur d by the use of M orr'a I mcis'iik i.f l'lireCni Liver nil with llvpni l.., hit,.,, prominent Jihjslclaiis use It nlel tesMTv lo its creit vnlne I'leiise rend the fellimiiei: ' I i.. 1 s., ,.it 4 F.miilsliiii f,.r nn n!.tn.i ,.1L, unl, llt uior. rluiae, ls nf Aii..Uie, ( mm inli li s lo ss. Ate All the-e hiixe li.. - l. iin.l I Ih Iiom. ynnr Kunilli.n hn savrd 11 1 ii-e of , i developil Co i.Ulll.tlol." - r. ,. hMMAt, M. V., ixiuu Mar. Texu-, In Roton ilnring certain montl.s cabbages nro sold by weight. . A"Ihsn who has practice 1 medicine far rt wlTaThe'sujV10 k"UW 'r'"!l ,""rs rtaJ Is. , . Toi.rtio, O., Jun. , jv-. Messrs. P. .. Hieney .V Co.- Ucntlcmeii: -T lle l. n III til ;, j , a '." -wli,.(n . for nmst 40 years', and w.eiiil say that In mi "' praetlec and es i U i.e.-, have never a preparation that I e n d j,r. ,. r:!.- with as linn li eoiilldi iiee of nn ...siw I can Hull's ( a. '"Ti" V',ir'','';"""f""''"' d 1 v von. lime pre. sol ll ! It nitre it Piiiiiv times nnd IN I Is wtmil, rful, nnd uvt:, ..- , ,,r,( :i: ..on t',a' I have yet to tlnd 11 , nv.. of ( nt u r!i th.- It would not rtire, if they would tai.u llaei .r.l liirf lo Uin-. t 10:1'. Vuiiis Trill v, L. I., r ittstvtt, f. II. ... , ( ' lice, L'lo Mimmit ' f. WewllUlve fliilfor a-iv ca f ( t ,rr!i t intcatmol he nired mih ll.d.'g (. ntanli Cure. Ins. 01 Ititermulv. .J i ,i,,,KV'iv " J'rops., Toledo, O. I ooid by Di-ugitist, T.V. Ill r sen, I lie I'nrs.ll.e nl I miner'. Mild, .,ii.ili!e clltnnlc. 1 11 'a.n a i..t o ten: '.r t rrops. I' ' trn t, Mi iuti. 1 1 a - s nii i -t. . k . on . try in the world, l ull 1'if.n mai 11:1 ti. e. ... dress Ori'iiou liii'luiiit'ii I '. . 1 .1, p. rilan l, die. If nfJlleteil w Ithsoteeyi s ne lr, l-:me 1 luonp. mil's L)e-wal.-r. Driuci-ts -i ll ni :'.i p, r Ui'.ll.. We tynuiiiin lei "TntislM's Punch" C-ar. s Catarrh In ths Head Ortjrlnntrs In xTiiriilnii. lalnt la tie. l.l.t.1. II. .net tliepruiwr liiellnnl by wbl. hto euro eat irrli 1. lo pny IAf M.kmI. It. trim i ill.uri-i. siini..ins ami llir ilsiik-er i f 'level.. iiu im.i l.r..:, tilil. . r that terrllily fnlal itlneue, eon .uin(.u..ri, nre rntlr.'ly re tnnvnl I y llist'asnr i.nrlll i. wl.leli c ir. talarrli by purl()'lll4 (tl I..i.hI. II ill. i . .111.4 ll 1 . the sfliiti and ttreiilly lininvi.. tm.. k m ral liiulllu try dm 'peoullur niisltrhie." "I bate iis.hI II..O.I'. nr.np irl!la for catarrh with very sntlaraclory result. 1 r,--.-t 111. .re porm-i-Ireiit biieflt from It than frntii un ntlo-r retn.-.ly I ever tried. " M. 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