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'If NORTH CAROLINIAN L'ja-rn-fiFn tvEUT ldnesdat. y. liiorlh Carolinian timldm, Main Street, r ' oik &T cs,t A'bc71rl flon'e- ef f t-00 a-Year. In Advance. Mm'rJ l,TanCe 1,50 win charKed-. f '"..iTE- Op A-DVEflTtMNOi &' '4 .,. ya(iJnsortion, $1.03; two Insor "t? M pnr month, t2 00 three months, .itincnt'Mi, 48'(-0 ono year, $12.00. !V f i ir'-r advert is -jments liberal contracts ''"-Notices In local column, ten cents f , tlliufrj Notices, fhe cents a lino. ' . . . - ; : THE NORTH CAROLINIAN 4 Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT Is applied wit hi all the reqntsttca, for doing first-elate Job Printing business, an 1 prompts It r xecnte Wedding Curds. Y totting Cards,; Basiness Cards. Ball Card. Fancy Show ' Cards, Poster, Handbills, Programme, Bill-' beads, Dodgrrs. IM'a of Fare, Wine Cards, Law Cast and Points, Btntemcn's; Pam phlets, Circulars, Books, etc.. In tho latest and neatest yl and nt lbs lowest prices. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. W4 PALEM0N JOHN, Editor and Proprietor. Devoted to the Interests of the City, the County and the District. TEEUS 81.00 a Tear, in Advance. f VOLUME XXVIII. ELIZABETH) CITY, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1896. iiii i t in ii ii i .iia i. . : . " ' - , L NUMBER 2. - m r .. . . . - , : i r i- .- Wm wmmm ft' . IllSilifSi man listens to every word as though his life hung on it, and then bends out a blast like n.trtimpet. ;- VAnd wouldn't you think with three i . 'i. r.-.i. ., Vi iinwiio a neck uu ui it' am cuuiu icuru the noies, Jeauio? . And ho seems to try Bd hard, too. Thls morning the parlor wn too cold (ugji ! to have to toliTojn it -with him, and thero's a place in his basinesn where he actually needs old John ; and " . . "But, J)olly,what are you saying?' cried Jeanio, in gasping amazement. "Dp you mean to say thatf- that you are" going to Dolly, you shan't do it! You'd marry him just for our sakes, -and w'll starve before we'll let yon; we" ' . "Well, maybe it'u not1 for ybtir sakes," cried 'DoUy in nblu6hing do- fiance. VI guess when you love some- b SENATOR SHERHAH COMPtARKS THE 51'KINLKY AND IVIlisON TARIFF 3IEASUBES.' Democrat Wet Discouraged. TWO WOMEN MURDERED, j i : Ills Active Interest In Protective. Tariff Legislation Analyze Good anid Bad Results of Both Measures democrats Bounteous In D-efl- Spee of Hon. John Sherman in the'' ; ! TJ. S. Senate. .' No Complaint was made that the Mc- jody you marry hint ' for your own J Kinley law. was' inefficient for the sake. But but Jeanio, I didn't tell purposes of revenue ' when the Wilson him ; at least not just in that way. I ;J" Pending The objection to . , "t . , 4 , the JlcKmley Jaw was that it was a said it was very hard tp part from a proctivo taiff; and the, Wilson bill r-. i i i . , ,1 1 , i' 1 ' .nil if Viii wnnld il a . - tt T a .f I n. :,1.1' I yiuuuoiux puijn,, uuu i niu u revenue vuriii. . u'o i dll l,t : nw n,; ..inniu w-L promise me now to faithfully continue Uaterient abo wing ,; the receipts and I --v "1 I i , -r . i i. i . i I PTnpttriitnrea nnrir par 1 av fftCII uis lessons, X DUI OOU I OOH scareu, I t--r , , , T . . ,. TT A, .. , monfb, the McKinley law from its Jeanie : ho won t Ho said it should I -.i ,i,i be in the marriage contract that here- srn?rinjrV Wr11. tliin tnorninc ha Raid he'd learn ! tlioso notes if ho didn't , ' " . biug a' minute ; so ho dumped on a If ; r -. : .. . . f. ' ; :. . . hodful of . coal, (I gave a scream of C (.,. i mur.Mi, - r J,l . protoatv but ho didn't hear W the - -f i i j i t rt w t ii ii mii iiui'i inr iiiir after I'd, do the Binging." New Or leans Times-Democrat. I ' ' ' - : I ... i .ifr..tl ii ii . fiiriinn Vinr- w 'c ,- rnckeO and drew un two chairs to the uiilo her usuut suiuo of; dis-f I . ,,. .. , . , - ' " n j .lire and Baid we d' get down to busi- "riii'suMV you aioccoinil ., ;, , , , . . - . I J I UCDOi UW O U1UUCU J v u , .i f.:ll I ' ' j ' t ' ' " " .if' viiij-i . ii improving I lli, ii, nil! nhianw ; t'-l )iisivo regrt't V:if.-.j- lini'wop.lH of pHilifig, Dolly wa i, i i lliii Uu E Vnud freo to sh( givt half t , il I i In r U hn ' t:-;-- .f lil Lnt, H 1 1 111 i' WU(lu? ,'J h 1 1. "J, r briM h. r fair, curly' head fi k- iin-t ill' ht plalio, f- i jn wlf ' stoppi-U iT I, t i iuv t s. ii p ipita H; ',;. ,, ill-, btiurlioir tllyro is tood and "fhis makt's and it.', only That will pay j-u-V v h i wr-1 in ed tnem so badly 1' Iwx 1, 1 -m and when i ho caine to sin therm ho honestly couldn't remember ! "I said I was afraid ho woiild foel that perhaps he w;a. . wasting his money, and told him this was my .firtit experience in giviug sin 'ing lessous (yi-H, I did, 'Jotiuio, though I don't know how I came to),; but he said that it was all his fault ; 'that I was an cxcellcnt:tcacher. "I believe he's absent minded. The other day I gave him the ' note and waited and' waited . (kind of all A Dog That Earns His Living. - ' Keys, tho canine' employe of the Uniou irbn works, met with an acci dent recently by which his front right leg.,wns' broken. Keys lias been looked upon by theofEcers'of the iron works as one of their regular work- passflge to the election of Cleveland, and tho Wilson law from its- passage to December 1,1 1895. During the twenty-five months of the McKinley law the average monthly surplus was $1,19,321. Dtiring the existence of the Wilson law the average monthly deficiency was $4,699,603. If the Mc Kinley law was, in the opinion of the President, inefficient for revenue, he shoilld -have said of the Wilson law tha'it was, bounteous of deficiencies. Nbtably, during same time, the im portation of two articles (that we can men for about four years.. He is a proauce in the. United States) under dog 6f.no particular beauty and his pedigree would not bo- considered by dag fanciers, but he possesses wonder ful intelligence. He makes the Pro trero police station his home and .he is the pefof lieutenaati Beniiet, but nearly I every workman'; in the sliip- theWilsou law were wool, valued at S:32i589,791, and hides, $24,623,239. Under-tho JMclvmloy law wool valued at 6,299,934 and hides valued at $10480,562 were imported. Importa tions of wool were increased under the Wil son law six fold. It is no wonder thai our Bheep are being destroyed. Thl importation of hides under the 4-no men who denounced the McKin- TraeM of One Found ciirti lejlaw asnnfiienily tothe masses and I . at sit iAkr, vt: 1 j destructive tci tho revenues are findmo a t, in mmr rweoects slmilarHo the a good deal of difficulty in explainins mnrpM UM t hilben committed , by the developments of a report just Durrant at 8m Francisco, has ' been dlseov- lssueu Dy tne leasury JJepartment ered ln Salt Lake City, Utah. In this case. covering the operations; of the new M to tne otber.i ". cburch was jtbe scjsne of tariff law in detail during the year I tne crimes, and the victims tw womsn. The 1895. Tliirt mat p it rw-,RiKl in. mm. I castor of th ohurcb. the Bevi'Fraccis Her- riar iB -arnrV ih i,'f f fTr ; I nans, Is accused of th fionrdors. Thewona pare its work with that of the MoKia- of thecrima was tbe Ft 8jaudnavlan ley law in a corresponding period. I fthnwh. iss Second East street, f ! The result ia very discouraging to the Last vear the pastor's wife died nd he friends of the new law. It shows thaf gaffed Miss Clawson. an atractive yonnar j - i en- ii ti i- woman of twnly-flve. to look tter. nis during the year 189a the Democratic rtJ in th nhnmh hniuiimr. In 8od- tariff law, which professed to give the I tember last Miss Clawson suddenly disap neonlft nf ihti nnnntrV f?ioii rfruAa f ma I nearod and basnet been sPen alive since. from tariff Piaftihns. aotnallv nn11ent,l . Immediately -after her dispearajice the , . c'tJ ' T V It" j pastor, altbonarh the weather.was not at tnai duty on 52 per .cent, of the goods T,on. ordered abiir Are built in-the fur- .which were brought into the conntrv. I nace In the basement of the church. He whilo the j McKinley law in its last snt everybody away, and lighting; the fire fiecal year only collected doty on 41 Suit par cent. of. tho goods brought in. In 'tected odors at tbe time, and remonstrated other words, under the McKinley law with Hermann, but he said h4wahtlto glvo the Tjeonlei not nractieallv 60 r cent tines a thorough test before cofd weath- 6f their imported goods free of duty. while under thciWilson law thev are getting but 48 per cent, free of duty. er came. It was in this furnace a few dayss ago that thn hrwl nt Miss Clawson j totrefaer With blackened razors, a lutcher;kiiitoJand part of a woman s Krtr buckle, wore founa. Th other victim is Miss AnnlP a-vtnsoa. 8he was engaged to be taarriei to tna nreaflher. but mvsteriousW disappeared in Tho Trpusnrv TACfiinta dnrint' the I February last. ' i i nineteen months of the Gorman law. ..Tbepolice .who have bee. secret. -. which ended March 31, were 81 barrel, the head of which Is coterol with 423,501; the expenditures were $o57,t I human blood. Bloodstains jwere also found tha 'detlciencv was SO,- on the rurnace aoor ana noor. Tariff for $100,000,000 DeflciencT. THE-NEWS EPIT0M1ZED1 581,335; 257,515 Thei Rpiv. Mr. Hermann. Mr whso nrrflst a warrant has been issued on tboicharo of S . i n in nt i h,:ait for the -first . . : i . life, ?o brave and Ichefcr-. delv to -her d'eli- Hcrouched iip.you know how yon feel I 0f the1 dog. building couceru claims the friendship, present act increased two and one- '-h., 'iNifo iltfvMo.l sololv to -her ilv v.ftin'"'r'Kite'iiud: o- her.- Bister a ' liiisliuiid . mi l i baby. 'MBiij I mil dalsh- 'mu-1h'I bi;-Mit . ccvii'ig..' tsuo. wu M Mln-"iaiH f i om lici eyeb, "or'Joijtiio will. know in-.il juiUM,te."-v ,J( iiji', in. eiw iiS'i- i !...;....- .i. .,....; r.i.t . i,, Ulm littlo Voeth.cart,"she HuN nu t a touixl of" vigorous thump I in' , H- fiiit;i btii! I" Oli. is it 'fust! Never m '11 come' and open." And lift! lyT'trouMiro and answer -"of tho doorbell.- ! . "ih-ri", Jeanio, tako him mu . ki hi to Klo'ep;" ,k1i-!5 -cried, rua'ain.i tin! kiU-hvif niid-tossing'hur sisto tmiv; "I'vffotft- a-pupil tins njoV int:igU('K:.l-lvo got another nd, hen bd a )iit into r tli e And tiu-kioLj up her curly Iocks 'she rati hastily buck to her c.illor, j. . WIm', Doily, what iiuunmaMe jthing ilid you huvo trviui to sing.ju the hkIoi V" cxclaiui'J I Jeauio somoj time littrv looltijig-ileeldodly . injured as -,!( t'ii vi. the! babv- his bl ','i(n to -iron J Iih nprpiis, when. you're waiting for something aw ful): .Well, ho didn't begin,; and I turned and looked up 'at him 'quickly, and there ho stood with the most lost expression looking down at my hair. Of course I felt it all over, and then ho blushed like fury and said ho was thinking deeply. " . I wonder what he was thinking. 3r suppose, 'twas obotit his business. Ob,. Joaiiie, I 'huto to tell you,; but hevoii' j; be a permanent pupil ! He's a 6trAnger in tho city; ouly hero on business, and when he goes, Ihoreu throo les sons substracted fronirour iucome. .'Wasn't that funny, Jeanio, about the mistake iii - tho paying? I felt somehow aw'fully funny when I saw he'd paid twice Tvcr. - IIo didn't ask for the 1'ill, you know, just handed it ta me iu 'leaving, and when I told him my terms today and returned him the extra money you'd have thought he'd been caught: stealing. Then he acted hali fold. The American farmer was XI lL 3 ' ,1 .. I At the first tap of the gong every' The receipts of the McKinley law in murder. left Salt Lake fir Ktosas City i o; fl.e. nlnafoon mnnllig VATA ftlififi. - I lhanira Tlppnriih Tnwa. Oh a fmisSiOUarV ni.tnnt' thft nenditurea '8541.930.- tour. Among his effects, wtnea pre . .a iu . - -i. " - -, I hunda nf thn mllfc. lira letters, sarticios 01 783 ; surplus $24,988, 2.41., ; jewelry, and clothtni? belonfriDK o both' the TKia in i thri renord of tD8 UOiman arl .rtrla TTflrmann has ben marrlfi I ifh tbftt. nh. thrBeHmes. H first married In LnIancl, iUW w-w- , : IJ. whrfl hi, Wlf dtd sudderilv. Ha marriad lect ot democratic aenuncianon, iub r v ' r.r ,n sar v krinn. i and m . -i i xiia sculuu nno - . . McKinley i law, m a corresponuing 8n0rtly afterward she also died..! He remar- period of its history. Jrut into two rted aptain, and his last wire aiea suuuruij ,.PR thn! historv or tbotwo laws in 1 mui j"B .i w ..w. XTaabJarta Items. Th ftpnafe amenlments to the General Deficiency bill, appropriate money for the French spoliation and war claims, was agreed to by the House. Thm hill tn roneal the, free-alCOhOl 8CCU0B of the Wilson tariff law was passed by the House. ! ' j . ' . ' . ' '" Secretarv Olney received loformatlon that the Spanish Government bad modinet General Weyler's tobacco, edict In aocord- aape with this Government s request. The General Deficiency bill was passed in the Senate fier the appropriations made by the House had been about doubled. Henry B. Palmer, cashier of ; National hank nt Fall Itivpr. Mss.. who was on May 24, 199$, sentence-l to five years a Concord Reformatory bv Judge Colt for embezzle ment, has been pardoned by President Cleve land. ., ;' . )"- " ' : The rresldout sent to the Senate the fol lowing nominations: ! John F. Nashof Sew York, to be Surveyor of Customs for the , Port of Syracuse, N. T-. J. Ward Ourly, of Louisiana, t6 be Attorney ot the Catted Btatescfor the Eastern District of Louisiana. . Prtl(1int fTlAvMand'a xnessaire vetolwr the bill regulating the tees ot receivers aad registers of land offices was read and re ferred to the Committee on Publio Lands. : Representative Boward (PojulUt), of Ala bama, effored a resolution in the Houscifor the impeachment of President Cleveland for the bond sales. The House almost unani mously refused to consider he charges, Spain has yielded to , the protest of the United States and all existlnjf contracts be tween Americans and Cuban tobacco grow ers will bo respected. '. Internal revenue receipts for the past ten months aggtegatddi $121,680,370, an increase over the like period of 1835 of f 1,008,106. Stoppinir the shipment of French cattle to Americi discloses that tho United States l.. . .. i . V,' 1-;;;: 14 IX 1Q 8 53.4r.4 175 839 w (ffl 1) 15 & their first nineteen months is as fol lows : . ,j j . ." ,' '. ..; Ml-TCinlov: law first 19 months. surplus;. 1 - S24, 933,221 law Jlrst 19 months, defl- I cioucyU. ...,. 76,257,515 Tho deficiency df the Gorman law dered seven persons. 1- AMUSEMENT FIRM FAILS. I i THE MARKETS' j , ; TTliolel PrteM Chantry Tro dic QnoMd is Ks Tork. ! . 23 UK AlID CBCAV. The average price paid for the. surplus oa the platforms h as been 1 1. 10 a can ot 40 quarts. Receipts of milk and cream at the different railroad distributing points tn and near the city for the week ha vo boon as follows: Average dally receipts of the week, fiuM milk, pals.... Condensed Intlk, gals.i.,... Cream, frals.. ...,. BtrrTCC. Grearnerv Extra... . , .'. i . . ,t Firsts...... L. Thirds to seconds. State Fancy ..... . Wel.h tubs-J-Fancy.... Western Im. preahiery . Western Dairy Factory, firsts cnr.r.ss. State FutlojreaTTi.whlttJ.fancy Full creaia. koo.1 to prime . State Fat'tpry rart skims, large. ....J...... rartsklmls, choice... : Full skims. .........f.,..' Ptnte rijin Fresh. ........ Jersey Fabey. estern Irtme to choice. ... , SouthernH-Bt .' Duck eggJ, Vdoz. ...... ... Diixa ixd rtis. Beans Marrow, 1895. chotco. Modlumt 1895, choice . fe;. lsjs, ehrlo..l ., RM kidnev, 1895. oholce. .. White kidney, lSOSJeholoe. RlaoH ttirtle M.wp. 1S95. .... Lima. Gal.. 1H05. C0 lbs. . 1 8J G res pea1", bbls . ... .p ...... . - fruits asd iikboies raitsn.. OooaeheHrieo. V n . .' ..-'' t'" 2 (9 2 & 12 13 13 15 ll'i 13 9 ID 6? B 6 2.V 12lJ 14 13 (S 1 324 (S l ir & 1 10 fa? 1 10 9 1 35- (5) 1 2. & 1 M B : 77J' 10 million dpllars. jWhat licinocracy Did. And.'you (the Democratic party) thiis deirived of his home market. f!Hliti-r imnnrlntinnu Tn n t n dnrinrr A morning Keys has Veported for duty J , th Wils0Q law Qf articles at the gates of thoUuiou iron works, which we can readily produce , in this and he hnn never, l: ft until full dayfs r country were valued at S263.G84.513, -i. i . i i f ...i;Di.0 a tin whale under the McKinley' law the . . . . . ., I value of the same articles imported wuo pur uuutiu ij uatini iix iu ouif 1 as 172 743 601' vard and the bailor-shop, and the enormous importations uner; foremen of those departments say he the Wilson law, AfOr which we had to': 1 havo coue on, with the Treasury bank- .... .. I .ncfln.ilfr ' ,i;'y,iniolioi1 flm I i :V! 1 1- 1 1 OOl') OOO valuable to tnem tiiun a fJ "ocoomj uimmv. i rupi. ipu uuvo uuttuwcu fl4iM,uw, exports ol tne United tstates. uur qoo upon; the bonds of the Uovern- chief reliance in our foreign trade is ment. i Yon are Attempting to put tQi export our products, mainly, agri- yourselves in contrast with a Kepup' cnjltural, in sufficient quantity or more H-an Administration that paid 8250,- pay lor pur imports, ; so that the OUO.OOO of the National debt in four bklance of trade shall be in.our favor. Vears. tbJat lett the' Treasury solvent Under the Wilson law we exported in :ftnd rdetnoric. You stand here to-day I - .... . n I li a I L . . ...n at year aericuiturai productions vaiueu confessedly borrowme $ztj,uuu,uuu Assignment of Abbey. Sehoeflel '& Grao, Promoters of Graad Ojpcra, j The firm of Abbey, Schoeffel A Grau, Which in Sol r?wo yea S wiU pTobably has been for nearly fifteen foremost, in , 7j J.t JLv-.' i.jm theatrioal undertakings in the United States, ue, lU ilUUill uuuiwi, .UUv.VW .11 ,n,l and until a year hsiu iu uuuuviui " Government has adopted a retaliatory policy towards countries which shut out American meats. , . . . -j The bill to pension Private Francis E. nmver. of Ohio, was Dassed over the Presi dent's voto by the Houso by a vote of 190 to 47. The War Department has ordered four of onvalrv and band from Jeffersan Barrack.-, Mo., slxl companies of infantry and hAnd . from.- Fort McPherson. Ga. and , four companies, of infantry from Fort Thomas, i Ky. to proceed to fliwuvnif, iuu., i r- I 7 . .1.. j ...hl.r. mnlrninln niitt. ticipato in mo ni'jjiuinjuLua mmvuu . bratlon at that place finntors Hill and Sherman denounced in h SAnnte the resolutions forbidding further bond issues j except by special authority of Congress as n step towaras ropuumnuu. oc;ts nra ue-' "l'volhenrd t .Mtiuflu-j Wunrs, iiiid from llio Hoinuls t'rti miht Iihvo bjon .omiJ-an 1 ir as I '. .nld hi'.i"aboY(J th'! -baby's i stream i'i - l'. tt, ip.i u- , little liunb, io whs fri-'h'te'iieil: .; 1'vry timo ,ho.M ilyze off was more man for doing certain kiuds of Work. He could crawl through small holes in boiler and about;; Bhips, and his particular work was to carry tools, bolts, nuts, rivets, and other small articles needed by Workmen who had crawled into such places, and to have at $301,578,88-5, while"during the last I and trembling as each telegraphic re- .':.' I ' 1 . v ir if l . 11.. J A 3 A - . .a r 1 i ".T Via iriPD back and ! forth for such year ot tne xuciviniey law we exponeu. port comes ironi tuo maruen in inew . i . . ., -. a- I JS -1 flOT1 i it, . . . . t 1 Bimnar productions vuiut-u uhju,- lorK iesit tnat money you navo oor 125,299. ' ' rowed under the pretense of uphold- Nit will thus be seen that under the in s the! redemption fnnd. shall bo McKinley law we exported more and aain I driftins. under Democratic Ad ahd under the other act less, the dif- ministration, across the water into. jerenco amouniing to aooui io.uuv,- tne oanKS 01 j-ionuou, uwiubuji uu ppo. ' Theteforei, the . balance of trado I France.) And you stand . up here and bfecessarily turned against us. -I could attempt to criticise the Administra- Ll..nHA 4-.Ua nnnlffoia r$ tVlfifla f : TX7. 1 fl Tr a I Li nC TAT.- Pinnn Kltlun lOV 4" TT ST - : 1 i .1 --.'..'- i 1 ;i"U DLAV3 bUU UUMlTD-iO Vi v ammu I LIU LI J I I lUU J-TCMUUXlvull -J . V W j.va-a downright angry said I worked too might be needed by the woramen.was rtber but j have eaid enoUgh to Chas.; H. Grosvenor, M. O., of Ohio. . I ,' 1 . .1.11.. Un ,lnnl- n-linn llO I IS , i , I- I.-1L.TI. .J.4. I - i cheaply ; that my lessons were worth climuing a muw w vv- v ipiain tne preierence uytuBxrea.uciii, twice the money.:. Doesn't that seem slipped and fell about twenty leet. funny ? i ! The men picked him up, and, making 'I wisli lie lived horo in the city a-stretcher of some pieces of canvas, ' and had perfect stacks of relations, and carried hint to the police station and. articles wouM cause considerable loss of time. ' i - ' ' Keys thoroughly understood his work and he was always on hand when needed. .Tho other day a steamer was placed Ion the dry-dock for repairs. and the dog, realizing' that his services opera enterprises, made n. assignment : In New York City for the benefit of it? credi- tors, oeverai oi weir luesinujii, the past year or two have ibee conspicuous financial laiiures. iue esuup m 'v politan Opera House haio ben conducted with profit, but the returns fropa this featura flirn'aln-iel npnn were not large enough to t !oi the Wilson bill. He believes in large importations at the lowest cost, without regard to. the industries and The : : HENEI E. BBp; Itierp l c.Viiih liM. lUV'Illl ro ir, mid he'd .indii' art. I -I'tv.!.' Von .can lau-h f von ttnt to, D.iHy. 'lit I don't tuin't it's- .fllllll V.. . - . . . j 1 "O'i, hut r d.!" cue l Dlly "and Vi vjll.V"ir i ii ik J minute. .-Jutj thiuk a-nv oiii; try i ii'i to tiiiig with such an ' outhindudi voice that people ?top iu llw'iitreet-- (ind it scarea little rihr, , ! V.''; h -.vlJut, Jcanie, I couldn't luip it. Ho Hfinl he'd notleed lny Kifu,out, -'and I a-ho- wished to study ho 'thought he : -.'would ntop and nupiire. And then ho !iil. if .this hour was free ho. would would engage me to train their voices. "Well, I wish ho had, too," -said Jenuii-; "then perhaps .he'd give . up si ngi n'g. You might iuquiro into his family, and if it's numerous enough to iniike luptoposition to " ' . "lie wmiU a soii'g now," said Dolly, interrupting Jeauio's - dreams for. the future, '.'and next lesson he's going to. "try one." " . j ' s i ' MI gnesH we will have to compose it," -said Jeauio, "if . his mind is de tot miued on it ; for I don't think th'cro ' - i - - . ' . v.- w.is ono ever written to suit a voic i; Uke a caiiuou firing." . . sent for aphyHician to set, tho broken limb. San Francisco Examiner, . . "Why, Dolly, I'm disnppointed, " said Jeanio1 two d..iys later ; 4' !'I've liji'e t.u take a lens ).u. - I told hnu this looked forward to this' lesson, but Biggest Tiger ( Ever Killed. To ! Mrs. Laurie-Johnstone, well known ns a hunter of big game, be longs' the honor ; of having killed the jnggest tiger ever measured in India. H was shot by. her recently in the Aghat reserved forest and was found Ito bo 12 feet 1-2 inch long 12 1-2). An Opportunity Lost. t ast Congress might have used compensate for the losses Much thoy sus- , ' t t i tainea in omer qu,-inci, - Ubor of our countrymen, while I be- ee waoi iu u - 1 the firm are estimated iperenramounis it - . -r..i j . : . n 4 ; n n n .1 1 rnnmnriLiiLH ui lug t lui iuniu visuu- wHiii Mntro irniu .T.)uu,uw iiv .uvw,vw, neve in uareiui uiMiriiumnuuu nuu 1 r ... - , I ""v - '.' ' jj mnrn the imnoqition of such dnties on arti- tries to the agricultural and manufac- the smaller sum is Mded fs.thhJ3 flm?,r the imposition oi sucn anues on am TTr,!f0ri at..tMe 1 nrobable figure at which to plao the nrm s flies that compete With home prodUO- ""? auuuw.? indebtedness. Theirasaetsi which lnciuae a tions as will diversify our employments On thej contrary, the Democratic party fiumber ot tracts and valuable theatrical , . .1. t " i:n aii not., oanlv reoeaiea tne reciprocity nronertv. are thouKht tc Da at kwh. w,wv. anu protect auu lotsier xxiipatnouj - .t r . i " , i ----.--- Grapes, CatawWi, V baski tf State, R tmsKot. Apnb'f , Eeu Davis, 'f bbl . 4 . Rniet ...... ..i. ,!.,.. .4 Baldwin. . , . ., - -i Cranberries. Jersey. V crato . Strawberries. jyry, V qt.. . Huckleberries, N. t'., V it. . . hops. State-J-IROS, choice, -V lb.. ... 1R95, eomtnon to lair -. .. Paolfl? ronjit, choice. . . ; Common to prime,; Oldojlds, 1893... ;..' 1 if AT AND STRAW nay-rrlme, V 100 lb..,. Clover mixed.......... 4 00 2'75 . i 13 (a fo) .a 5 00 . (q 3 25 (d -(d' 1 73 M 13 S 14 (S (A 30 lH'si' fl. 7. . . 2?j Slraw-j-Lbn rye.. uot. 1 00 1 05 ' 72,' j' 75 1 00 O 1 10 55 W Cflubs. Won. T5osf, Cincinnati 22 11 Cleveland 19 10 Boston. ;..15) 12 Baltimore. 19 13 PlttsburB.13 12, Phlladol..l8 14 Club. ref -Won. Last. c. Chlcacro..l7 16 .815 14 17 VEGETABLES. Fotatobs; Southern, bbl . ; 2 f.O . Old. V sack... Swe -t, V bbl... ..... Cabhnpe, V crate OntonS. old, t 1)1)1. : L'erhiU'tn, V crate....... Squaab, FI11.. V crate..;;.. CelerV,' V doz. stalks Carnfs, t 100.. ...U . ... .... Turnt'p.s Russia. J... . WiitereFP..li lOOjbnnches Bbnbarb. V 100 bijiuclies:. Lettuce,V i l)1....., : TomiitocH, 'r1 earrier. . . . Green pens. V basket wua ef n.raili of th Streot Cleanina De- 8trini berni?. V crate... . . . V.1 fr tit ii a 1 Rutrti r ppuaestio. : BEOOBD OF,' THE X.EAOCB CLUB 3. Per ct.l .067 .655 .613 .594 Brooklyn WshinR'nU 17 New Yorkl2 20 661 8t, Louis.ll 21 563 Lonlsvtlle..7 25 .402 .452 .375 .844 .219 Tho Tint? Hamnel A. Noon was dismissed from the Taftsvilla Consrregationat Church, at Norwich, Conn., for alteged abuse of his wife. KILLED AT A ptjAMBAKE, pidustrieP, whether : of the farm, the laws, Ut it conferred upon the wool i, ;a 'u fnont or t.Kfl crrowiaK conntries the benefits of free o T have not teen satisfied with access to the markets of this country n i i i 1 frti f Yimt wnm. withorit exactinsf a re- 1 PdMinc iniictfmn s niit i r tit mana Mnrinrr tti v 1111111111 i va i T iij .un a- Jjr--"I KanfU. fanv kind in return. of MerrvAakers : 4-uAi i ixnwrr thorofi in Tfftminff i i;iuiuv,. j i - . 5 lit-, muubu - " " 0 lft n 41A for. ..,..-..!,Jl)Jwtn,UI Tl I,. T rrfer n. law that will impar- J-'K? "vw .. xwo men uoiuugi" w - hiooi Twoiof a Party ially protect and encourage all home eigners, without gaming from them were shot and killed aUa clambake in . ndnstriee, and regard the McKinley the; benefit of an additional market Attioboro, Mass. They were Michael A' t 1 At n hnehal , tf A TT OT1 I ... f inches' longer than the lamous tiger r . . - .-. , eneoun- can wheat, South Con- Both leave largo "killed on April 10, 1871, by J. Iu ig- ijV adverse balance of trade, by lex ;Shilliugford. - j ' Iportation of gold and derangement of, Tho measurements' of the beast's lour monetary system. The Wilson 5 . ;;'.'-.- ; . i i - ilaw has produced adeficiency in every ....-tl.n..r. 'nr nnilnii Btrftt.chincJ " C . . ... . ;bain, niLUWUB mil . . . - - - 0! s wore 12 feet 1-2 inch '; nose to root ho nr w .1 s fro c 1 m plying, every ;i"o th e r iioiir froni' in'irnujg- -tUl night vt- tu(4iuiau(l8at down to the piaiio.j. ;.I told him 1 first wanted to tc,V his "voice; and to sing With as full tone as lie coiihl-but 1 was not prepared for t iiiit hullo w.- -1 don't w.ond jrl the. b iby ' i wns IrVJMeuod. I, guess I looked seirul, toft.for ho bludiod a(id bagged . -my.,)hrdon0 " . . j"; " Wllu t doe.-i ho biok liko ?" .asked Jenule, lor tone a trill J mjldoVj.aud-ntire-ly forgetting her aprojiis. ' ''U'hv, he's a iniild.le-aged ; man," 3ifkl Dolly ; "I should,, think about. AO. Aud ves, ho a- downright, homely 'there, wasn't a' sound from the parlor, except 1 heard hint laughing. ' Keully, I'm ' disappointed.-- If he ,-mado , so much uoi-te. uu jut . 'oh' nud ili,'- I thought when1 it. came, to love songs' ho would simply take the roof off. That his soul you might say would explode in sougt'au I why,- Dally, what's the tn itter? You look j as ,if sonieihiu had happened. Wouldn't he take a lesson?" i l bones, or the zygomatic measurementj. The tail was 3 feet 1Q inches long, 6. inches longer than the average; of nli."..i,.lvi tio-or thils' The skull uvo uiuvi v'o o j r. weighed 3" pounds G ounces; a pprtdh V ml biill lionyt, either; he has. Jsuc.h k'uul look in q eves. But has , voijeo is tsnpV iking farnilies. i At the close of the fis tnere was .a kiuv ot oaseball. Thomas !RSady, a well-known saloon keeper of Central Falls, came run ning and exclaimed: i , t - . ; "Here oome the officers to stop your hall came." J- J . -. i . I ..l,n fl ...i f nam a rue men ou t Diavinu. i n mr. uui 111 it f ' A tha offlcir tiut bis hand to his htpl " - . ... i . . L.l I ull"i v"w . 1 t .... kic: nl if administered since that can see the growm Oi manuiaoiure and Qrew a revolve. Jonnors v- time' by friendly agents would havo in Japan' and China and India! and in hand and there was . . c furnished the Government ! all tht the silver countries of South America -"T&X and Mexico without some perturbation and i f ear. rHon. Henry M. Teller, U, B. Senator, of Colorado. Oriental Competition. Asko those who believe in the doo trine that trade should be free as air, gl mwwv r w- I 1 - . . V. I , X Lit? LUCIA UU I yiay Aaas-. j . hour and day that it has been on tho 1 do not wonder, but as to those who down the hin nfiChae4 Connors, one of the 9f 1 statute book, while tho MoKinley law, profess that they are in favor of pro- 1 prime movers in the cjajnbake, "r'lered Fo- licemtiu ciiioj' j iii !.e - f . n mm 1 - I , -m 1-1 I I A 1.1 A a a a n t 1 1 OATY1 Q T , tail; 8 feet 7 inches ;skii, ldnncne. has always producca a surpms nmu teeg dldnoTobdConacatte lonir. and 9 inches wide at the cheelf auer me incoming umu, rr rrZZV" -. . blm ?ut revenue needed. like a log horn! - What -ilo-you ;. nose. Jenniej is his obiecti IU t f l ... - , .. - . . flHsonij?'V . i- - -. - : v ; . ' "Hay bo wheuover lue'a ung he's hceu arrested for. it, uu ho !thi"iiks -vour bin Will protect ; hiin,' said .--Jeani-rt.' briiirniir down her iron. ''U;!!: . .. ..0.J. . , . , . - sinyway'it's a pupil, -and unybne is wel- i- eauic. : I can stuff Johujs .carj with -Cottwh hud take the baby out fallung :1 "whenever it'stuno for his lesson. " ."Well, thit'athe Worst of it or the . bet, according as weview.it,; said -Dolly, 'playing peek-n-poo with the baby, "for hi wants three "lcjisons .a, v week; Bat-that meaus'au increase jjt - money-, and"'.- ', ' - v- ''And that means a gjoo l Je'al," said . JoanWi "if -onlv to ci.se poor Joliii's. f . laiud. Maybe the tide's turned with . - your 'bear,' and msteijd of losing pu pils purhnpi you'll 'bgm now to get them. I feel cncoiu aired some way.J' y."Qlvpoor Jennie our poor, dear boy if DcJly a week or two .-Vi the'kttchcn. ''Ob, Jennie, I can't to. td .- jivst hoar- tho result; "No, I took a lesson," said Dolly. "I Jeuuie, I'll have to tell yon,? thougb,. tho first of it was too silly ! First, I played the prciude,; then oti through the bpeniug phrase, and tohl. him to sing it with i me. 'My - dear, 'dear tittle girl,' do youthjuk" you' ever could love-me? " I heard him niur niiiring ovir my head, and" I oh, it's pimply! too silly! I said, 'You've for-., gotten the words; Mr. Furley; , thoy are, 'Dfeep iu my heart I hold thee' and pleAse,' if .".you c.in, .raise your voice to tho pitch that's when ho was laughing. "I felt offended, he laughed so, and sit ns indignant ns could be (he'd kept his hands on my shoulders) till I all ut once I understood him then if I4 hud followed my feeliug. I would cerr, tainly havo gono through the floor, : I felt so dreadfully foolish'. - And, Jennie,, hd knew how it sounded, nhd hehis been simply roaring bocauso .1 themght ifejwns in earnest." : . "JJut wny, then, did he tako les sons?" cried Jean, struggling fo com - prehension; "Why did" "Why, because he saw mo nt the window and fell in love with me, goosie ; and being a perfect stranger, couldn't get ncanaiuted. And he was p-bt nrs !" cried simply distracted, ",said,Dolly, beain nt r, upre:i.riug ing with pleasure, "till he thought of taking lessons, of iho lower jaw having ueen snot away by a heavy bullet. The tiger's head was smaller than any of the other big cats jn.easured, the biggest ono being over-1. inches long, ...wl timie were' less than 10 inches Mrs. ' Johnstone was accompanied on , her expedition by her husband, another man and two women friends Mrs. Nolan and Miss Collin all on elephants. The huut was an exciting one. When ! shot, the tiger turned and charged the elephants, - severely wounding one of them before it died. How to Apply Court Plaster, Did you ever notice the way a phys- ician prepares tho court plaster for, a .wound? First, fold the picco longtn- tlv 1 throuah the middle, The plaster should be considerably larger than the wound, to keep well over the edges. .- Then slash the; plasr ter lengthwise . nearly to the edge. Straighten the court plaster out pat, and cut the slashed pieces at opposite . ends. Place the straight edges of the court plaster to the flesh j on either side of the wound, bringing the strips across the wound. Moisten them to gether gently, closing the cuti and stick the plaster; in place. the strips. How About This, j "In the election of 1892, the tariff i3 of no importance, and we . may in truth say it plays no part at all." . New York Sun, July 12, And how about 1896? : , , Hardly! Professor Wilson says he is satisfied minutes. with his; tariff. But is toe satisfied with what tho tiublio think of; his tariff? New York Press. , when Connors turned jtoj see the source of the blow Nerney placed thp pistoi to nis urn and fired, and Connors tell, . j J As Connors fell Daajel Mountain, sprang forward as if to eatehMm.: As he did so an other shot sounded, aia Mountain fell, shot lust below the heart, j Connors dlod almost instantly, juouuiaiu KILLED BY MAYOR WATERS; HoW the "Tonic" Has Acted on the Democratic Party.. "Cleveland's nomination will act as a, tonic on the Democratic party. It A "Doctor Druinmetf in Mot Springs Cat Fatally lit Scuffle, i j A most sensational' iiomieide occurred in Hot SririnKS. Ark. The principals were W. W. Waters, Mayor ofjllot Springs. and H. H. Martin, a drummer ;fcmp!oyea Dy uociors. : I''.. .i ' aft adprlnciplall tdoeS? June 21, 1892. . f! : 5 ' and has had many oG 1BHUUUU.. -. , i f ;.1U,r0T..A 1 OT.i.- ' tablnC , the OfflCO Of . .willbraceitupaudmakeit mide" . : a . bold . stand ' , ,, . ! V arammiuK oicmcuc, the drummers arrested and fined by the cltycourt. Martin, who was i i S.filtnMrammtMM W!ia the recognizea Kinsj"1 , - arrested several oaw sput .uiumuimr, without wearing a badge and fined by the PoliceJudge. . j" '. .fiu.J MeetinglMayor Wfters on- iuobutoi. i- fin endeavorea to ki w v"u This the Mayor refhs'ed to do, and started toward his home, llartin followed and kept abuslnc; him, ana nauy "3 shoulder. A scuffl i ensued. drin(? which the Mayor drew a spue iroui uu. cut Martin in the nck. severing the jugular vein. The latter aiea iu ieu f H and baby, and k)x frdni laiighinJl Tho 'bear' is "B,ut lie's been awfully sorry, about o perfe'ctly funny. Of course, you our troubles, Jeauio (and maybe I've. -t linni- tlin .nill .,.. l.ia 1. :; VnM-a tlion T tllflllo'ht 1 WHS debperato endeavorp. it On him that it's you caut seo his told him more than I thought 1 I trv to impress telliniVs but. oh, Jeiiu"Jt datti ho (juality of the I everything now will be . lovely. Bie s all Continiio with all and the cut .will be dressed In a manner to insure a perfec healing and as well as Tiny doctor could do it. New York Advertiser vcuoe,.not Ua volu4e; uu'd tht poor cot a beautiful home, and we are . In Mid-Ocean. i Passenger Say, captain, how far are we still from land? I ; pnuin-About two nautical miles. po.,nr.-r-Biit wo cannot see land A. BOOV"q. - j anvwuere. Iu what direction dpes it lie? ' " f- ! ' Captain Straight below us! ; )?m ' ''' Died After f Family Keanldn.' j The family of tkl Hon. f Andreas Darias. Uving near San P(firo, Texas, held a family reunion, at which they all 'partooK oi meat, which was afterward found to be diseased. Five children have died and. several others are seriously sickf j r partment employes of New York City was reviewed by Mayor Strong. . - The New York Court of Appeals at Albany. declared tbo Eaines Liquor ;iax law to uu constitutional. .Tnhn Hall, a iratoman on the Sfxth.avenuo "L" road, was killed at the isotn street so-, tion. New York City, whilo -attcmptfng to ' sayo a drunken man's life. A fund of $133,75 was ratsod for Johns, Hopkins University at a meeting in Ealtl moro, Md, j--; i -The Cuban-American fair wa3 opened suc cessfully in Madison Square Garden, New ...York City.:, ji " .'.'.-.;..- Mrs. Henry Burgess, of Middlotown, Conn., was shot in her homo by a tramp whom slw had twice turned away. : V I ' John K. Taggart and a man named Hardin were killed and others were iDjurod by tho premature explosion of dynamite in a coal mine hear Big Stone Gap, Va. Six were tatally hurt.! Mr. Taggartr wasoneof the best-known coal operators in the Lnlted States. I i .' Bishop William Taylor, missionary Bishop to Africa, was declared non-affective by the Methodist Conference at Cleveland, Ohio. Dr Euckleyln presenting the ; report said that the committee had carefully gono. oyer the question of the retirement oUJishop Tay t,i .'lAnfded. that the Methodist rhrh oonid no loncer trust its worli in tne hands'of a man so old. I "Uncle" Daniel Fredenclf, or vinconnes, Tn -no-ftd 107 veara. is dead. He was the oldest resident in the State. ! Trrrr fliivinstorincr exDedUions steamed away from Florida for Cuba without molesta ,tion from a revenue cutter. blastinc for building tgtone at West Somervllle, Mass.; uncovered a ledge of gold and silver oeanng oro wuim assayed at 5221.14 a ton. - ! . ' The trustees and faculty of Johns Hopkins Sniversity passed resolutions declaring that ie resignation of President Gllman would prove disastrous to the Institution, and he decided to remain ln Baltimore. ; The safe of Dennisbn Brothers, farmers, ;near Dauphin, Penn., was mown opcu i ,bur'lars and robbed, of about 4000 in cash and Governrflent bonds and valuable papers. The 108th General Assembly of the Prcsby- terian Church was opened at Saratoga, N.i lY. by Rev. Dr. Bobert Russell 'Booth, o New York, the retiring Moderator. Rev. Dr. J. L. Withtow, of Chicago, was Chosen Mod erator, j , An explosion of a Eas well -wrecked two two-story brick buildings in the centro or Coffey ville, Kan., causing tho Instant death of one man, the fatal injury of two and tho wounding seriously of thirteen others. . Joseph Holt, a paper mill operative of Mechanic Falls, Me., killed his one-year-old .hii,i HniHnir its throat from ear to ear with a butcher knife. He also cut his own, throat, i Jealousy oi his we was m :. The :Ger man- American Sound; Money League was organf2ed in New York City and will support, independent ot political party, the candidate who declares for gold. land ln Northern Mln- nesotajs flooded, and thousands of acres ot ; bottom land along tno ansaiBoipi" iar south as Cairo is under water. Great damage has been done. . - . Samuel Cockraa was found floating in the East River, Sow York City. He was landed ;at Bollevue pier and was being conveyed to; tho Morguowheu It was Jound that he wasj allyc. I . . - - - '. . ;- ': j : Senator Quay,' of Pennsylvania ; spect more than two hours In consultation with Major William McKinley, in the latter home, in Canton. Ohio. 1 i vo Wlltiom A -Vnli. Taoe. of Pennsylvania, died at nis temporary A tsiaw Vort Citv. He had been sua- AXVLUu iu i.iii j - - i, tfering from paralysis of the brain since last February, and was unconscious wuuu m um pired, lie was sixty-iour yura Tho Appelate. Division oi tne oupreu Court handed down two decisions practi cally one opinion-refustng to connrm tne report of the special Commissioners on raptd jnnit ior mew lura. viijr. A.m tunnel scheme. Beets. 1? 100 hunches.. Kale V bbl...-. . ...... Spinfieb. V bbl.. J..... .. A.prtrngiis. iln?. bunches. Radishes, V 100 buh"hes. . . . Egg plant. V Mil... Cucumbers, tl crate.. (5) 3 75 .. 75 (a), -r- 1 50 (S) -S 125 G' 75 fa) 1 00 rffi 5 00 &- 75 (S 2 OH S 1 25 (A 1 60 S 3 2 3 175 'fri 2 00 75 O 1 ( 5 00 (9 75 (5 75. O 1 75 (id 75 a 4 00 (a) 1 50 50 .75 50 25 2 50 50 1 60 1 00 1 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 ! 60 I 1 00 ! - 60 ! 2 00 75 : tivx roui.rnT, . Fowls, V th. . . . 4U - - ....... Spring chickens. V lb; . . . . , Roosters, old, V lb . Turkeys. V lh............... Ducks, pair. ...... ....... . Oeeja, V palf.i... Pigeons, V pair...;.....J..j. ' . . DRESSED POULTRY. l n r Keys, v ro Chickens, Phlln., V pair.; Western, light weight. ..... Fols. lb.... L. J. Spring ducks, Vtb.j,..'.. Gefse, lb............. 8qUabs. doz. onii!. v.tc. : (3 (5) & 10 20 tt, 75 75 S 1 00 23 & 25 8 1 20 S .16 1 80. 10 28 17 2 250 FlqW City Patents. ... Spring Patents..... ...... Wheat No. 2 Rod. ... July...:...............;.. Cok-n No. 2..r. Oats No. 2 White. . . ........ Traek, White... Rye No. 2, Western. ...... Barley Feed! nc .'..,'.... Seeds Timothy, y.HK).-.... Clover...... Lard City steam........ . j i.IVE STOCK. Beeves, city dressoil. . ... Mjilch cows, com. to good . Calves, city dressed........... ICountry dressed... Sheep, V 10Q lbs. Lambs, IB 100 lbs Uogs Live, lou ids I Dressed.. : . .. 4 30 3 CO (9 4 53 , 4 05 & Ti?Z - (5) 60X, (3) 25 I 25 2S ; A2 (S) 4'2'i 35 Stifi SBO (a) 4 0( : 6 75: . (5) 8 25. 4.0 4.10, ... C (S 7 .. - (S -2 5 7 ... 4 (D C'i . .. 8C5 Co) 00 6 00 (a) 6 25 , 3 60 S 4 10 ? f 4 & C mu. t-. f na "hrftced nn" wonderfully, mo uemocraxic uaDers tell ns how Presidential canaiaaies are ngnwug u !L e nn4.;nn ;-' Tho ilnnVav nonor oi repxoooit.i-K t.u 1 mn ,s to 1H such an "attractive party lor: yoang men m iu.01.is0u,0 r . rrm.' -.1 't it tV.o rnmA " liad Rnll Tfid Oil thdl il 1 1V. stomAha. They look as if is quite skittish, and the old Dame is ' 1 a .11- the tonic" had soured on theii Clubbed 1IU Wife to Death. At the little tovn of Wheelock, Vt., Mar shall Way and his wifo quarreled, and Way killed his wife.' ?drs. Wif- was in a bu rgy when her husbaUd struck her on tbo; heai' several times wit a stick. j t , The .Labor "World. , The Chicago Labor Congress indorsed Eugene V. Debs fpr iTesioent. i Cutlers in Germany receive t3.W per week: ia England, 7; and in Italy, $3.80. ' Th. v.1raHoa . K. of L.. and the printers demand Government ownership of the tele graph. - ' I I -';.' I The strike of thd Chicago clothing cutters has been ended y the return of the employes to work. . ! -' i ."! The carpenters of Detroit, Mich., who struck tor 2.25 day, have accepted a com promise oi : . , r i Grocers and butchers' j clerks in Brooklyn. N. Y-, started a movement for the all day Sunday closingfof shops in these branches oi '. business. - j I'. ; JAPANESE. STATISpCS. rUe Mikado's Kinplre li the Fifth ,.1'oWer In the AVorld In l'opulatlon, Accenting to a Japanese journal, "in. tho year. 1720 the population numbered 20,OC5,-' 422: in 1815. '25.022,000; ln.KWO, sa.irJ'J.uuu; in 1H85, 37,809,000, and tn; 1893-91. although the exact-figures aro not known,.tt may bo lnlerred from the rate of Increase during thor , preceding two decades that the population of Japan at tho end ot the year 1891 could not have reen mucn less mau ,rai,wv. -Fbrmosa has been newry added to the Jap anese territory by tho treaty of peace, and more than 3,000,000 people ta Formosa have in consequence become Japaneae'.subjccts.tho E resent population oi mo , ly more thanc45,000,000. : ' "Tho area of the new territory neing tost square ri(sfiuareri equals 5.9 square mil'), , the total area of the country, which was le fore the war 24.794 square; ri. is now 27,320 .; square ri. Japan, in tie extent Ot her terri tory compared with ; European countries, stands now next to Spain, being about euual to Sweden. Sho is larger than Oreat Britain and Ireland by C933 square ri, and Is, the eleventh largest country ln tho world.! Her population is greater tbanthat of France by C600,;00, but less than that of Geraiany by a e. fnn finmrmml with Great Britain aud Ireland she has 7.lou,uuu more poopi. u noDulntion. therolore. japan ranita as iu nun rower in tne worm. A Substitute Patient. Charl Ii. Rouse, of New York, who is rapidly becoming blind. ha3 offered to glvo a , million dollars to anybody who wilt oure bliu. Uo rofu?es to be mad'i the subject ot i-xperinieuts, and furn.isuesa biinn -suostituto. tor the operator to prove bin skill orL SO far the substitute remains blind. A hypnotist is about to take him in hand, ana says mat ur can cure him. j - : Newsy Gleanings j' .f Charleston. 8. C. has exempt ed from tax- ' fition all manutacturlng establlshmchts in that city for live year?. I . : -;-- A large quantity of iGeorgia marjble- is to be used in. the construction of the now Stat ehouse of Rhode Island. f Thnrii is a London firm that issues a Foreign Notes. - . . , : j ft..i'i B A Wtiwth tfverf lost by Capta n pbamptet containing a list of over $000 "an- ; SSS " loss . by Captain .q ' - t r-na I I YCiPrl HfU UHTU IU HUKO UUlU'l.i suwvr ,ro KK PVnl's Wanl in the Gulf ot, 1 , Mnnesburg, pom Ainca. n i.,. w.. . - . i i,.. mnn in -nun hv n i nasni in mar duico. !Sr. Lawrence: six lives wero lost, a n th.i Kram in raiac9. i - , ua" vlor Fntal hievcle- accidents aro now of almost 4umbia. ' Maceo's camp, near; Consolaclon, Fmar del Rio, Cuba, was routed by Spanish, under General Vaidez. , . . vira riAsfrovwl two-thirJs of , the east end rf riucui-nntn Canada, and nearly a hundred families aro homeless. About one bundeed rnAil. Most of the house were occupied by workmen. The losd will exceed 1 300.000. TrU renorted in Mexico" that arms are be ing supplied to the Yaqul Indians from the , United States. . : ;' .,.-..;.'-! ' Italian troops withdrew from Adigrat i . . . . . 1 i , . ,1, i ui. AbyESima. ana tuo campaiKu "K,v'w ito oe at an eno. . three. Application was rnado to the Sinking Fund Commissioners bv the New York Zoo logical Society for tho allotment 4f 2C1 acres s In South Bronx Park for a zoolbgical garden.- ' " - -- : ) Several excellent deposits otj anthracit on have been discovered recently ln th itainy Lake region of Minnesota, near the Canadian border, by surveyors ajnd prospec tors.'' -.- . . - - ij - '..i '.-' A record of train aecidents In tho United States during-April' places tbe number at SH. which included 21 collisions, 72 detratlmentr and 1 other accident. The number of per- bod killed was 28 and 104 Injured. , '.
The North Carolinian (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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