MINERS' BECOME RIOTOUS DOZEN MEN SHOT.ONE FATALLY They Burn Two Work", Demolish Third end Destroy Property Before Quelled; A wv of anarchy, In who train fol lowed bloodshed and destruction of prOer ty passed over the Mansfield, Pa., coal region Pal unlay. It began with dawn and t dusk one human life and at leatt 1 00.00 : worth of properly had been detroyed. Made wild by fancied grievances and liquor mob of hundreds of infuriated foreigners, Hun. Hlavs, Italian! and Frenchmen, wept over the country surrounding Mans field through the Tom's Itun and Painter's Run valleys, attacked mine operators and few brave but scattered deputy sheriffs, burned tipples, wrecked can and destroyed railroad property. I I'niil noon the mob met hardly any re eistanre. At that time it bad reached the mines of Headline:. Ilros., near Federal etation. on the I'itisburg, (hartiers and YoiiRlilogheny Railroad. Here the rioters met determined resistance and were check ed. Itepeutine. Winchester rifle In the hands of Thomas and William He.nl line and their nephew, Harry lleadlins, opened lire, killing one rioter aiid wounding about a dozen fheriff. lames Richards, of Allegheny county, took prompt and determined iu tion. 1 At the request of several companies whose Jiropertv was attacked, lie hurriedly dis patched about a dozen deputies to the scenes of disorder before noon: at 3 p. m. a special train carried 40 deputies and just as tbe train pulled into Headiiiifr the mob was retreating under the hot lire from tbe defenders of the mines. The train was stopped and the deputies warmed out of the coaches and started in pursuit of the mob. Kach de iiity had a revolver of heavy caliber. The riotous min ers tied up a narrow valley that leau to me north of Headlinea mines. A runninK lire was opened between the pursued and pursuers. Along the slippery sides of the hill the deputies ran. Tiie rioters scattered. Tbree were first caught. Tbe deputies hung to their men and finally overtook 10 of tlieru. Knives, revolvers and clubs were found on the prisoners. At the point of revolvers they were marched over the hills to Mans field and placed in jail. On the road the deputies were met by a nosseol citizens from Bridgevilie under command of 'Hquire Mayer. 1 he twoforces effected a Juncture and together marched 10 rioters to tbe town Tbe prisoners were placed in the Manslleld lock-up and later brought to the I'ilteburg jail for fear of an attempted rescue at Mansfield. The story of the defense of Headline's mines Is heroic. Three men kept a howling mob at bay. All morning the foreigners had been having their own way, shooting at all whom they met and destroying pro erty. They were Hushed with victory. Kvery man had a weapon of some kinds Most had revolvers and wicked looklnp knives, some had bunting rifles, iron bars, staves and clubs. At 12 o'clock word was brought to the Headling brothers that their mines were to be attacked within an hour. The mine was running and the brothers were in the pit at the time. Word wan brought to the men in the mine by a son of one of the lleadlingu. The miners o lie red to take part in the defense, Tom lleadling raid: "We will defend this mine or die here." Rifles and ammuni tion were hastily brought to the tipple. I'p the valley came the mob in strangling fashion, Kach nationality seemed to keep by itself and each bad a separate leader. An Italian known as "big Tarn" beaded bis countrymen. When the mob got within hailing dis tance one of the Deadlines shouted defiant ly: "Here's the tipple. Come and burn it if yon can." For an answer he got a shower of badly aimed bullets which mostly embedded themselves in the wood of the tipple frame. J hen the Headlines opened tire with their Winchesters. They shot fast and straight early in the fight. One of t(ia assailants was shot clean through the body. The bullet entered tbe right side below the ribs and passed through tbe man. His name Is Flunk Mabll. At 7 o'clock his death was JSPQTttCt, Others of tbe attacking party "n'tVi Wounded. After tbe fight tbe battle ground was covered with blood spots. Tbe attack failed because the rioters scattered to find shelter behind cars and outbuildings. From their cover they shot, but fortunately with poor aim. The attack lasted for half an hour. The Beadlings set up a yell of triumph, Then the rioters began to retreat. Rack they fell along the railroad track, sullenly hurling imprecations at the tree brave men who still so well oerenaea tiieir property. Still the shower of bullets kept up from the hood of tbe tipple and rained upon the riot ers. The latter lost heart and broke and ran like a flock of sheep. Hardly had they turned from the railroad track into tbe valley when the sbrill whistle of a locomo tive startled them and they halted to await developments at a distance safe from tbe riflemen on the tipple. As the train stopped and the deputies alighted they took in the situation at a glance, ana oetore the astonished rioters knew what waa up the pone of deputies started toward them and the chase began, which ended in the capture of 10. SUPERSTITION IN 1894, The Last Chapter in the Baleen, O., Witohcraft Case. Tbe last chapter in tbe sensational Witch craft case at Hart's church, four miles aouth of Salem, O.. ended in a trial of the accused witchcraft believers and tbtir eipulsion from tbe churcb. Tbe trial lasted about four hours. The accused were Norman Bleam, Howard Hughes and Faunie Hughes: They were charged with circulating false and malicious stories against Jacob Culp and of being disobedient to the lawa of the ch urcb. Kev. Mr. Kingsbury, one ot tbe most prominent ministers in that part of the county, presided; the prosecution was in the bands of Kev. 8. Y. Kennedy, and tbe de fense was managed by Kev. H. M. tihip man. Tbe jury was composed of Frof. U. Itavidson, W.H.WbiUaker, Captain! homes Wilson and Levi Htamp. or Alliance; Dr. D. M. Bloom, ol New Waterford. (ieorge Jeffries and Gilbert Williamson of litetonia. Tbe sensation of the day was sprung when H.B.Kbelton, tbe prosecuting witness in tbe case of F'unnla Hughes, was being examined. lie said defendant and a sister bad come to him and accused Culp of being a wizard and said that be bud killed his wife's mother in lew and had caused tbe aickness of several neighbors in this vicin ity. That he bud exercised his evil influence in destroying animals and bad actually robbed some of bia relatives by hypnotiz ing tbera. The jury retired and found a verdict in each case in twenty minutes. Tbe raise has been appealed to the district con ference. Costly Court Beoorda. A record was delivered at the office of the clerk of tbe supreme court of the United Klates which bore eloquent teetlmony to tbe complaint of tbe late Justice Miller tbat ''records in tbese days are made up largely for tbe benefit of printers." The title of tbeoaee is tbe Consolidated electrio light company vs tbe alcKeesport electrio light company and in It is involved tbe great oon . sect being waged betweea the leadinf electrio corporations of tbe United Stales, ie record comprises three large) volumes lid in jnriuting cost 117,000, FIFTY-THIRD CONGiiESS. Summarised Proceedings of Our Law Ma kers at Washington. THtBTT-riBST BUT. Prnatk For nearly three hours today I he senate was occupied In the considera tion or the resolution offered by Mr. 1'effer, t'opuMst, of Kansas, last wees, declaring that the Secretary of the Treasury ha I no authority in law to issue and sell 5 per cent, bonds as proposed In his notice. Mr. letter held the floor molt of the time, yielding, however, to ether Senators to Interpose remarks. The resolution went over without action until to-morrow and the senate adjourned. lint's.. Almost the entire day session of tbe House was given up to consideration of the sugar schedule, but no conclusion was reached. Amendments were ottered to amendments until it became difficult to unravel the tangle, Hut two of these amendments were agreed to, one offered by Mr. Mcltte, democrat, of Arkansas, strik ing out the bounty feature of the Wilson bill and one by Nlr. Warner, Democrat, ot New York, putting refined sugar on the free list as well as raw sugar. THtRTT-SKCOltD BAT. RiwATt The Hawalln question presented Itself today in the Kenate. it came up first In tbe shape of a resolution reported from the Committee on Foreign Relations, de claring it to be nnwise anc Inexpedient tin der existing conditions to consider at this time any project of annexation of the Ha waiian territory to the United Plates; that the provisional government having been duly recognized, the highest international Interests require that It shall pursue its own line of policy and that foreign Intervention in the political affairs of the island would be regarded as an act unfriendly to the government of the 1'nlted Htales. Action was deferred until tomorrow. ll.uxr The sense of tho House In the matter of free sugar was again made mini fst when the amendment offered, by Mr, Warner. Democrat, of New York, putting refined sugar on the free list was reattlriii ed, while that of Mr. Robertson, of Louisi ana, putting a tax on sugar was defeated, thus leaving all sugnr free and the bounty wiped out. 'i he greater part of the day was given tip to the consideration of the free coal sched ule. All amendments having as an object a duty, great or small, on this production was finally defeated and coal will go on tbe free list. TIIIBTV-Tnrilt) PAT. Hf.satk--Aii animated discussion took place in the Senate to-day on a resolution reported from the Committee on Foreign Relations, declaring it unwise and Inexped ient under existing conditions to considei at this time anv project of annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the I'nited States. The discussion wus brought to a close by the termination of the morning hour when the resolution and several proposed modifi cations of it went over until tomorrow. Th House bill to repeal the Federal electlot: laws was then taken tip as the iiutiiiishec business. Hot sK. The early part of the day In the house was given to a considera tion of amendments to the Iron schedule, which came over Irom yesterday. The In come tax bill was then reported In thi house Irom the committee, but action wai deferred on it until to-morrow. thihty-iourth bav. Senati The Hawaiian resolutions were not considered In the Senate today. They were presented in the morning hour, but were laid aside In order to give Mr. Allen the Nebraska I'opnlist an opportunity to deliver a legal argument against the auth orityoftlie Secretary of the Treasury to issue 5 per cent bonds. His argument was totheeflect that the resumption ai t ol lii, under which Secretary Carlisle claims authority for the issue and sale of bonds, ceased to he owralive as soon as Its purpose the redemption of outstanding legal tend er notes was accomplished; ami that it has no more elticacv now than a piece of blank piier. An hour was spent in discinsing the House bill to repeal the Federal elecllgu laws. Alter that the business of the senile was laid aside in order to have proer re spect paid to the memory of the lale Rep resentative Chipman of Michigan. Kulogies on Mr. rhipirian were pronounced und the Senate adjourned. 'Hot sK I'rof, Wilson's amendment re storing petroleum to the tree list went thiniigh tbe House with a rush today. Mr. C. W. Stone, Republican, of 1'ennaylvania, offered an amendment restoring the Mo Kinley rates, but it was defeats ! by a vole of lot to 88. THIRTY-FIFTH BAY. Ssxatf The session of the senate today was devoted to a discussion of Senator Call's public land resolution and a general collo quy over the federal election bill. At 2 o'clock the election bill came up in tbe reg ular order of unfinished business.Tbe pend ing amendment was the one presented by Senator Chandler nllowing every candidate for congress the right to name a personal "watcher" in each election precinct to In spect the registration of votes and be present at the counting and certifying of the ballots. After a brief discussion of it the senate went into executive session, and at 3:40 adjourned. Horsi After two or three hours of lively debate on dolls and diamonds today, which resulted in the adoption of amendments offered by Chairman Wilson adtniting uncut diamonds at 10 per cent ad valorem Instead of 15 and postponing until October 1 the operation of the proposed law relating to dolls, ttu plate came in lor a new Hearing, and excited some lively discussion. THE HOPE, BROKE. A Bungling Job That Horrified the Bpeo- tatora. Two Attempts Made Before Murderer Fainter Waa Banged. The Crime For Which He For felted His Life. A shocking scene was witnessed at the execution of (ieorge H. Painter, Chicago. Tbe murderer was taken from the cell to tbe gallows, the noose adjusted and tbe trap sprung. To the horror of the specta tors tbe rope broke and the doomed man fell like a log to the floor, Tbe limp body of the murderer was hastily picked up and another rope waa secured, lie was then carried to the scaffold and a moment later was dangling in the air the second a. tempt proving succeii-fiil. Tbe first rope was one of those used in banging the anarchists. The jail physi cian said the second hanging was uuiiecs sary. as Painter's neck waa broken when be first dropped. Fainter smoked a cigar on his way to tbe scaffold and tried to retain his composure, Alter a prayer by Kev. Mr. Moernvka. Fainter stepped iorward and in a faltering jMMl,l- U nr. ...,,.. A . L. .... voice said: ''Men have sought death be cauae tbey thought of advancement in future life. Today I bate death. I don't want to die. If 1 killed Alice Martin, the woman i oeariy lorea, i pray tnia minute. my last minute on earth, that tbe eternal uod will put me into eternal bell. Gentle men, If there is a man among you who is an American in his soul, l say, see tbat the mu'derer of Alice Martin is found, Uood lye. Painter's crime was the murder of bis mistress, Alice Martin, at their rooms on boutb (ireen street, near Madison. During bis confinement Painter, who was a Chi cago gammer, proressed to be a firm believ er in hypnotism, and pleaded for an oppor tunity to demonstrate nia Inuooense by be ing thrown into a hypnotic trance. Ha would be compelled, he said, wbil under the Influence of a hypnotist, to repeat bis actions on the night of the murder, but his request waa rtuuseu. Big Iron Sale, " Under a decree ol the United States Court in HunUvill. Ala., the properly of the SbefUeld, Alabama, Land, Iron and . - Coal tympany, including the ctbemeld and Bir mingham Railroad waa sold at publlo ' salt smi bh vy . u. isooie, irustee. ot An niston, Ala., for 135.000. Tb properly it ttWjdvred wojt.il.mOQO. 1 TICKINGS OFTHETELEGRAPH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Transpiring the World Over. Important Evente Briefly Told. ''rime n4 Penalties. John O. Plies, a New . ork ex-street car conductor shot and killed bia wllfe and then shot himself at his borne, 103 Iteade street. A Buffalo barber named Blnnik, wbo has not been living with bit wife, called on her at No. 20 Park street where she was stop ping and asked her logo back to him again. She refused and be shot ber In the back, Just below tbe heart Kdwln M. Field was brought before Jus tice Barrett In New York and was released on 24,000 bail on the five Indictments against him. At Milwaukee, tbe Jury in the case of John B. Koettlng, owner of tbe Southside Pavings bank, found him guilty of receiv ing deposits after the bank was Insolvent Tbe bank is estimated to be 1800,000 short Pinion E. Marx, a prominent New Orleans cotton broker, went to Audubon Park, and placing the muzzle of a revolver In bis mouth, blew tbe top of bis bend off. Busi ness troubles caused him to take bis life. Three members of the Dalton gang rob bed the Pawnee, Ok., bank of f 100 In broad daylight and escaped. t nnltnt. labor ana Inrtn.trlitt. At a mass meeting of miners at Pes Moines, la., at which 1,500 were represent ed, it was decided not to accept the 23 per cent reduction demanded by the operators, Resolutions were adopted, however, agree ing to accept a 10 per cent reduction. It the operators refuse a strike wil be or dered. After a conference the executive commit tee of the Bridgeport, Conn, street car strik ers announced tbat the men will go back to work at the company's terms. The terms aretbat all strikers except tbe nine ring leaders shall be token back, that the com pany shall recognize no union and that the men shall work upon the same terms and conditions which obtained before the strike. The strike at D. W. Britton's cooperage, at Green Bay, Wis., which has been pend ing for several weeks Is settled for the pres ent by mutual concessions and the men have gone to work. tVnshlneioa News, Secretary Carlisle has called for tbe resig nations of Andrew F. Drummond, chief of tbe Secret Service division and D. W, Rob ertson chief of the Redemption division. Comptroller's office. Pecretary Carlisle has Issued a bond cir cular with blank proposals for bonds which proposals will be received at the various sub treasuries. Tbe bonds will be In de nominations ofl.'O, l00, t 3,000 and 10.000 President Cleveland attended the 'funeral ot his nephew, Henry K. Hastings, at Hartford, Conn.; winch occurred there Monday, He was accompanied by bis sister, Miis Rose Cleveland and Private Secretary Thurber. Flnnnelnl and t'eininerrlal. J. and A. McMUlnn ot St. John, N. B tbe oldest stationery, printing and book binding house in tbe maritime provinces, have assigned. Liabilities, (73,000. Edward Stokes's famonsNew York hotel. the Hoffman House, together with all lis furnishings and art treasures, Is to be told at auction February 1H, by order ot CI. H. Hubbard, referee in the action In fore closure brought against tbe Hoffman House by tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. Jadlrlal. In the United States Circuit Court at Cleveland Judge Ricks decided that the patent bad expired on tbe Edison incan descent electric lamp and tbat tbe right to make this lamp is now open to the world, The Buckeye lamp company, which had been restrained from making the lamp, will now resume with 200 employes. In the United Stales Circuit Court at New Yor Judge Wallace appointed JTbomns C, Piatt and Mnrsden J. Perry permanent joint receivers of the New York and New England road. Nllscellaaeeaa. Brooklyn tabernacle complication dis close the fact that Former Treasurer Wood paid bills twice to friends and used money for bis own benefit His shortage la prob ably (45,000 and ha bas since put property in his wife's name. Tbe church will appeal to tbe citizens to clear tbe tabernacle of debt BEYOND OUB BORDERS. It la impossible for vessels to discbarge their cargoes at Rio d Janiero ports owing, ;o the yellow fever epidemic The death from this disease average 11 dally. APPEAL FOR CLEMENCY. British Subject Under Sentence oi ueain. John C. Motter, counsel for William Leonare, tbe condemned murderer await ing execution at Frederick, Md.. on Febru ary fl, baa written to Sir Julian Pauncefote, British embassador at Washington, request ing htm to intercede in behalf of Leonard lor tbe pnrposo of having his sentence oni mnted to imprisonment for life. Mr. Mot ter claims that Leonard Is a British subject and that in all bis experience as a lawyer with criminals be has never come across an Instance more deserving of clemency than the case of Leonard. ASKED TO ARBITRATE. Admiral DuQama Presents the Matter te Admiral Benbam. A Buennes Avres dispatch tars Admiral Da I'liin. the Brazilian insurgent naval coruman ler, lias communicated with Ad miral Hen ham, the American naval com mander at Rio Janeiro, with the object of securing his consent to arbitrate the di (Ter ence between tb insurgents and Brazilian government t A Bill Against Utah. Secretary Carlisle has sent a communica tion to the senate showing tb amount due tbe United State from tb territory of Utah on account of cost and expenses ol prosecution. These expenditure began in 1175 and have continued ' ereu since, tbt total amount being I7V13 553. It appears tbat the law reiulra that tbe expenses be paid by tb territory, but Congress baa aaoually appropriated tbe money r- aCX -... k ... ... h ... - 1ATBB. NEWS. WASHINGTON. Representative Sibley of the Crawford- Erie Pa,, district, has for warded to Gover nor Pattlson his resignation, to take effect February 17. He also assures tb guvernor tbat bis action Is final. Congressman Bryan, who framed the In come tax measure, says It applies to all salaries public and private. The president, cabinet officers, senators and congressmen must pay 2 er cent on their incom over 14,000. An emen'lXsV.t to the preamble of tbe Constitution of tbe United States ackowled g'.ng Almighty God 1 proposed by Repre sentative Morse ot Massachusetts in a joint resolution introduced in tb home. Senator Mills has been appointed to fill the temporary absent of Senator Mcl'her son as a member of the senatorial com mittee on finance. DISASTERS, AcHlltSTS A NO t ATAMTIFS. A beater exploding In a Texas railroad train blew tbe smoking car to pieces and killed Ed. Binding, a San Antonio traveling man and J. C. Heidelbelmer.a merchant of Austin. Six others were badly hurt Tbe building on the Boone county. Io.. poor farm in which the Incurable Insane were confined was destroyed by fire end eight of the nine inmate wer burned to death. Only one woman, Mrs. Hibbard, escaped from the burning building and gave the alurm to the steward, Holcomb, who was in the main building adjacent It was then too late to save the Insane people and tbe main building was saved only by the greatest effort By a railroad collision at Waterson, N. C. L. Bowman of Richmond, Va., and Rev. Mr. Sbatv of Portsmouth, Va., were killed and Mr. BroJie of Warrenton teverly b.irt. CAI'ITAt AKD LABOR. A ruluctlcn of 10 per tent In wages bat been demanded at tbe "pence foundry. Mar tins Ferry. O. The' plant bat been running on half time. The joint ronferenre of miners and oper ators at Charleston, W.Va.after a twodays session, adjourned without a settlement of the question of a reduction in wages in the Kanawha district. The employes of the Steubenville, (O) pottery held a meeting and resolved not to accept tbe proposed reduction. Tbel'eoria, III., grape sugar works, em ploying several hundred men has made a eduction In wages of 10 per cent on all men receiving ovet fi per day. Tbe large new switch yards of tbe Chi cago. Burlingtod A (julncy Railroad at tlalesburg, III., were closed Saturday in consequence of dull business and a number of employes discharged. I lUIHLATIVE. In tbe Virginia house ol representatives Mr. Co mm Patterson bas introducel a bill Imposing a stamp tax of 1 cent on every tight draft and check used in the state of Virginia, the revenue derived from which I to be devoted solely for the purpose of in creasing the pensions of wounded or dis abled confederate soldiers and for the bene fit of their widows. roREIOIf. Two persons were killed by a bomb ex plosion In the harbor works, Barcelonln Spain, attributed to anuichists. A passenger train collided with a freight train near Samara, Russia Five naphtha tanks were set on fire and fifteen persons lost their lives. FINANCIAL AKP COMMERCIAL. Andrew Bomerville. a private banker ol Montreal, Canada, bas failed, with liabili ties amounting to (100,000 and nominal assets of 180,000. A feature of tbe failure is tbe fact tbat 103 000 of the deposits be longed to unmarried women. MOHTt'ARY. Mme. Laura Bchirmer-Mapleson. the prima donna and wife of Col, Henry Mu- pleson, tb impressario died ut tbe Kverett House, New Y'ork. CRIMES AND TENALTIE. Alderman Mulvibill of Chicago, was shot and fatally wounded in a saloon by a drunkeu man who was arrested. uist ti.LAsr.ors. A big gold strike bas been made near Socorro, N. M., In a water canyon. Tbe vein wbicb was uncovered by recent rain bas been prospected for 2,000 feet It 1 from four to tlx feet wide and ataays give from 120 to (200 a ton. A rutb I being mad tor tbe place. NEW MONTE CARLO. Boby, Ind., the Refuge of tb Cbicagc S porta. Itoby, Ir.d., bat again sprung Into prom inence. That little station, just over tin Indiana line eatt of South Chicago, bas become a Monte Carlo. Tbe sports ot Chi cago, who used to go down there to risk tbeir shekels on horse races and witness (lugging matches, are now drawn thitbei by the establishment of one the biggest gambling layouts In America. It la said tbat 10,000 Cbicagoans visit Roby every day for the purpose of "getting ac tion for their surplus cash. Two weeks ago Mayor Hopkins ol' Chicago ordered all the gambliug bouses iu the city closed and pleadings, entreaties, and "pull" have not been able to change tbe mayor's determin ation. Tb Robv aamblins bonte wa opened last week. '1 lie big covered amphitheater has been converted into one of the greatest gambling resorts in the country andaobur- pan iramc on me .vncnigun L-enirui. i.ase Shore and Pennsylvania lines bas swollen to almost World s fair Drooortiuns. Ninety men are employe I at the estab tithiuneut Thtse 00 men are at work from morning till night and from night till morning. Thereare pool rooms and "stock exchanges'' and tickers and "clocks" of tb moat approved pattern fur financier. Then there is everything from a wheel of forum to a faro layout, as well a cosy corner where the votaries of draw and stud poker may while sway their time and their salar ies. Bar and Restaurant ar not wanting to cheer the patrons. Ar order hat been entered in Hi co in t Han Fraucltco granting Mrs. J e and nianrora an allowance or flu OOO roonthu pending the settlement of ber husband's tut. , The franchise on tbet'hlcaeo, Ml Iwaii kee A St Paul secured by tb United Slates Ki press Company is said to be furtive yeurs miv priiai ymiu uvany fi,uw,wi per an num. . . ... - NEWSY GLEANINGS. Kansas ha 125 Chinese. Jafar has 100 National bank. Japan opposes foreign Immigration. F.noland's wealth I t50,000,000.00n. Corobbsr costs the country tHOflOa day. Australia baa 9000 organised Socialists. Great Britain contains 28,22(1 A-nerlcan. Htrawrxrrikh are In bloom at Lexington, Or. Smallpox I reported spreading In Chi cago. Farhrrr are establishing colonies In Texas. F.astf.rn Washinhtoi la sufferlna; with great flood. Prarir fire are doing mush dnmairo in Oklaboma. Tbr Nicaragua Canal Compiny has Wu reorganlred. Twin sonsot Charles -T. Frost wero drowned at Jollet, III. Toatcon are plenty In Maine at sevetity-.lvs cents a bushel. Tne depression In Canada I greater tiiun for thirty years. Tnc Importation of firearms Into Sicily hns been prohibited. Atlanta. Ga. want the Grand Army En campment tor 1H!)5. Nevada has A.OHO.OOO acres of tillable land and only 1H2.5S1 In cultivation. Twrntt-rix railway svstoms, oovprlinj 80.000 miles, centre at Kansas City, Mo. Fifteen nrNpnrn saloons have elns- I In New York City within the past nr. mouth". Frencst exhibitors will dnmand eompensa. tton for their losses In thn World's Fair tire. Since (Vlo'.ier morn Europeans have I 'ft the United States than bive lauded ln-rj lu the same period. Tre apprnlssmont of the Stanford estnto has been filed. Tim total valuation of Hun Francisco property Is tl7,M8,:iri. ' CHicAfin'a grain mid provision trndn last year amounted to t2"0.0OO.IKK. making It tho leading market In ttu world tor those prod ucts. The prospects of the wheat crop In tlm Pntijaiili, India, lira unusually gioi. Tim urea plauted shows an lucreasa ul six per cent. Bf.twfen 12,000,000 and 11.001,000 lmslie!s of wheat have been dstroyed lu the wheat districts ol Eastern Washington by continue I rains. IIradstrfet' says ! Special telegrams from leading trado centers bring evldeniio, not only of much that la encouraging regarding the outlook, but that the tldo has actually turned. MARKETS. riTTfRfRll. TIIE WROI.ESAt.1 FKICES ARE OIVFN BF.I.OW. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FSEI1. WHEAT No. 1 Red I 63 No. 2 Red 02 COKN-No. 2 Yellow ear... 41 High Mixed ear 41 No. 2 Yellow Shelled 40 Shelled Mixed 38 OATS-No. 1 White 33 No. 2 White 34 No. 3 White S3 Mixed 31 RYE No. 1 Ml No. 2 Western. New 53 FLOUR Fancy winter pat? 3 75 4 Fancy Spring' patents.. ... 4 10 4 Fani-v Stniiiilit winter.... 3 10 3 fti 13 44 42 41 hit 834 3IJ 83, 32 67 54 00 35 35 00 50 3 75 50 50 00 00 00 00 75 00 75 XXX Bakers 2 75 8 Rye Flour 3 2-5 3 Buckwheat flour. 2) HAY-llaled No. 1 Tiin'y.. 13 25 13 riaieu o. i iimotny ii iki jj Mixed Clover 10 50 11 Timothy from country... 1H 00 1" FEED-So. 1 W'h Md V T 17 50 1H No. 2 White Middlings..... Kino 17 Brown Middlings 15 V) IB Bran, bulk 15 25 15 STRAW Wheat 5 50 0 Oats H 50 il IIAIRV fROHUCTH. BUTTER Elgin Creamery 29 30 23 JO 15 12 rancy i rearnery z-i Fancy country roll 1 jom grade A cooking.... 10 CHEESE Ohio, new Hi New lork. new 12 Wisconsin Swiss 15 Limburger (New makei... 13) l'i 15 14 FK( IT A Nil VE.IETAHI.KS. APPLES-Fancy, V bbl.. 4 50 1 2, 1 83 31 f-8 2 00 3 00 60 40 HO 40 8 00 4 00 l no F'airto choice, V bbl.... BEANS NY M(new)Beansbbl Lima Beans, POTATOES Fancy V bn Sweet, per bbl CABBAGE per hundred.. ONIONS-YellowUlobetVbti Mixed Country Spanish, per crate TURNIPS purple tot POt'LTKT ETC Live chickens V pr Live Ducks yt pr Live Geese ' pr Live Turkeys yVIb Dressed chickens V lb.... Dressed ducks fti 1 tressed turkeys ) lb..... Dressed geese EGGS Pa Ohio fresh.... FEATHERS Extra live Geese fl lb No 1 Extra live geeselCIb 3) fiO 3 50 6 On 55 .Ml 1 0:t 50 05 60 1 O) 7 10 11 10 H 13 65 40 70 75 1 10 H II 12 11 U 10 6) 4" MIHOF.I.LANIOUft, TALLOW Country, yV ft . . . S 5J City 6 II 8EKD8 Clover 0 M 7 00 Timothy prim 2 2-5 2 31 Blue grass 140 170 RAGS Country mixed.,.. i 1 HONEY-White clover.... 13 15 Buckwheat 10 12 MAl'LE SYRUP, new crop. 75 list CIDER countrv sweet v bbl 0 00 6 50 CINCINNATI. FLOUR 12 05rttl2 70 WHEAT No. 2 Red 6f 504 RYE No. 2 61 82 CORN Mixed 37 371 OATH 31 Ml EGGH 12 H BUTTER IK 20 PHILADELPHIA. FLOUR- tl M3 73 WHEAT No. 2. Red. 034 04 CORN No. 2, Mixed 42 4JJ OATS No. 2, White !5 35, BUTTER Creamery Extra. 24 30 EGOS Pa.. Firsts ........ 10 17 MEW YORK. FLOUR-Patenta 2 00 4 .15 WHEAT No Sited 0U Ui) RYE Western 6u 62 CORN No. 2 41 414 OATS Mixed Western S'.J 3 BUTTER Creamery 14 i EGGS state and I'enn 1(1 17 I.IVE-kTOCK HKI'OHT. EAST LIBFIITV. riTTOBlK'l STOCK YARDS. Per 100 lbs. CATTLE, Prime Steers I Good butcher Common Bulls and dry cows ' Veal Calvea Fresh cows, per head. SHEEP. Prime 96 to 100-tb sheep....! Good mixed Common 70 to 76 tb sheep.. Choice lamb 4 25 to 8 00 to 5 40 to 2 01 to 6 00 4 10 3 50 3 23 7 00 6 00 to 20 00 to 45 00 ft 60 to 4 00 3 10 to 3 4) 1 25 to 2 00 3 00 to 4 60 HOUS. Selected Prim Yorker . . 8 00 to 6 (15 6 60 to 8 8 3 8 40 to 8 60 4 OOtO 6 00 neavy BotUb. .;! Rla Caa Hopnteee. . ,. , An office-seeker applied to .Toslafi Qulncy, ei-Astistant Secretary el State, for place In the State De partment. "What did you tell Mr. yulneyV" asked a Senator to whom the office-seeker, discouraged by hi lack of success, applied for assistance, 1 old htm God only knew what 1 ba done fur the party at the last le'tlon," replied tbe would-be Con tu1 "You did, eh? said the Sena toi "well, you might as well go hark home. Any man who tell Joaiah yulnry that God knows more than he does will get no position Id the State Department." The Veil rilrtallaa. Tbe latest "wrinkle" in the art ol flirtation is imported from Cairo. It ia called "La Jeu du Voile." If the veil is dropped completely over the face before the lady leave yonr sight, it indicates "I am pleased with you but be careful." If on tbe contrary the veil is raised o as to expose the lips, thi indicates "a kiaa" in metaphor unfortunately, and if the veil is lifted entirely off the fare tbe intention it defiance and re sentment at the cavalier's imperti nence, less el Elthieea Maeir-lear. The old saying t "A green Christmas make a tat graveyard" Is often verified, and It further aays, tbat the year will bring forth much sickness, wherein pains and aches, rheumatic complaints, soreness of joints nnd limbs will abound. In the olden times there were few preventives for pain, few cures for complaints. It Is not so now. Even old Banta Claua bas learned a thing or two. In many a Christmas stocking was found a bot tle of Bt. Jacobs Oil, the best known. Miraet remedy for all such troubles. All years bav their prophesies, and no year Is without Its record of surprising cures wrought by thi wonderful medicine. Pretty. Gold alloyed with 20 per cent, of aluminum takes on a brilliant ruby Uat. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES Ltlle V. Smith After Diphtheria His life bung as by a thread, Mrength failed tlm and bis fle-di bloated. Hood's Sarsaparilla pn rifled his blood, built op his system, gave bim strength and also benefited his catarrhal trouble." Mrs. C. W. Smith, Tnnhrldire, Vt. Heed's Pills are rarefullv prepared aud are aistle of tb best lo(duDts. Try a box. V NU 6 04 "German Syrup" I simply state that'.I am Dniggiyt and Postmaster cere ana am there fore in a position to judge. I have tried many Cough Syrups but for ten years past have found nothing equal to Boschee's German Syrup. I have given it to my baby for Croup with the most satisfactory results. Every mother should have it. J. H. Hobbs, Druggist and Postmaster, Moffat, Texas. We present facts, living facts of to-day Boschee's German Syrup gives strength to the body. Take no substitute. "The Story of My First Watch." 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