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V PAT;MYttA JorTtNAL. Palmyra, N. V., A uk - 15. ’94. Pnbllstcd E 'er) W e d n e s d a y . THE PALMYEA - - JO U R N A L WEDNESDAY, AUGl'KT 13, 1H‘I4. Ships Tliat Pass in the Night. By Beatrice Hurraden* That hat t w tho first time ho hnd over al* d tu h i t own h«ilth. , N o t t h a t th e r O t* u u j n r e r t t o m a k e n n e x c u s e , ’ * he* < \ ) n t iu u r e V !- 4 « ir I d o w » f n v o g n lzr tliat tjieiv Is tti»> »uv»’*»ity to out* f a i t o n e ' s s n r r m t n d h i p r * -nnd> -*4t+*»».*Uu-Ut- wn* cutting n new stienllflo book which hnd Just t*>nm ftymi Knglaml. Hu sjient a pood deni of money on bteiMt tlo wa* 4 TfaTtcUiTU tensded tn thn-dingmm& Suddenly lit* tooh«xl up to tho corner febctv tho old cnnumi luul *U»d l*cfore Ucm a nliuu took It a u o ; In triumph i _ »*l luqw dho irtm t hurt that cam c m ;*' f bo said a little* uneaally ' I wu half sorty ] x tm r * — I Then a kinder mood took possession of 1 him. I “ Well, nt loaat it w ill keep hop from I fussing and fre tting m id thLnklng. S t ill 1 X hopokho w o n 't h u r t I t . ” C H A T T K U XUfc- _ | A DOMESTIC ft'KSE, Ono afternoon whuft Mm. HcffoUl camo to any gundhy ti) lie p husband Itcfoiv going out fur tlio uhij U sludge rtrivo bo surprised been sittin g w ith m n B a t instead o f on* j TV t |> T F F TCLL I P A S S F J * r t Z f C l f Joying the pleasure as I oug h t to havo 1 A I I I I 1 I ’ l l J I J J r t > * w l done I began to tlnd fau lt w ith her I * * f^ad sheets .d o n * ♦HOtJSg-StmiTENP g n g AKET\ gonoon g r u m b lin g but tlm t I suddenly j THE SENATE BILL. • Oold pens a n it «m e a nwrrmtndlttfr* -nmf 1 1)0 Itl ■ |mr j e |i|r t»inpnt»e _ _________ _ dinatlon-of chr* mlm! nocriMiii^ly Htjlb • ifoi* yuur THf; ** bryitfld nharply as a matter of fan. I felt | “ You mnnnt gt> for yoor drive tbjsnfter A u d today*\ abo fisktvt -Today -myuilt » ffftl n , **..ha-*ir>. svrerrd quickly, 'Hhnfc UnQal iliiwnfll 55tT 7 of m ln u , -whatever Uiat m a y meat) I tlo p t well, aiul 1 Urvnmed o f you. 1 c a n 't say th a t 1 hrul Issm t h in k in g of you, !x>- oaufto 1 had nut Uut 1 dreamed that wo were children together n n d playmate* N o w ? t h a t wa* fury ortfl* IkWidKo 1 wa* a lonely child and never h a d atiy ployiuatco. 1 A n d ! waa loudy, too,” aald Bernar <dlms. • K v rry onoUlcmcly,*' bee&ld. ery ono uoon not komv to . \ B u t now and Agnlft tho knowh'tlgr <*<ni)c« ilktf a n^vlaiiun,*'»*hf» wild, nod tvo rcailfto that wo stand pnu finallynlnnc\ o u t o f any oni',» ivarh f«r tudp *>r txjmfnrt. W h e n you romoto tblnk of tt, ton, how little ablo wo aro to explain oumrlvosl W b o n you havo ifhntvil to « i y soim t b ln g w h ich wa* burning w ith in you, haro you no t nottcod on tho fft<v o f tl»o listener t h a t onm lKtakablo look of nunorunprehension ^ r h lrh y h n t ta o n e o f tho m o m e n t* w h e n th o «o u ) k n o w s l u ow n lunrttncftA.” R o b e r t A lllftrn looked op at !lrr th in g s pw u ly aonintliuoik Y o u liave fait, h a v e n 't yon*\ 4,X cup'poso« , * ’ nho «ald. “ B u t th a t ts tru o o f m ost pcitpla.\ ^ your pSnloii,-** \inr anRwctvd,\ \ m o a t poople nt'lthrr t b ln k nur fn*! u n les* thoy think they ht\rv a n ocbo, and tlion thpy ^oe) t t l\ “ I boliovo,” until BornaPdlno, tb a t thero U raoru tlUnttog a n d f t v lln g tlttui ono gonom lly suppow* ‘ •*\VcU. 1 can’t bo bothered w ith tbat now,** bo said * And yon interrupted mo a b o u t iny dream.’ That\ i s a n annoying h a b i t you bavo.” “ G o on,*’ nho wild. ‘ I trpotoglZQ ** •*1 dr«imw\ we W ren together t a d playmates,*’ bo c o n t lnw il. H We were n o t n t alt happy together, b u t stUl wo»'crt> plaj'm a tos. Thero was n o th lu g wo d id n a t q u a r n d nlxjut Yon were dlimgn'tobTo, and I w a s spltefuL O u r grcnU'nt d i l u t e w a s over a tivo. A n tt t n s t w ia m o , too, kor i havo tjo w t »tcn a t 'h r l s t m a s troc-\ “ W o l l f \ tho enid, for bo had paused. “ W h a t » long time yuu tako to teJl a eto- «yl** aftur* You don t oftvtt gHu up your tlmo She ugh eo n<r«’n1rtnsl tbntfiho nt nncc la id ttriOe hrr elrosk n n d hat and tounhed tho I k -11 “ Why otp ynu ringing**’ Mr. Heffold fu k n l tiwtlljr j _ ‘ Tom ml n mrsenm) o f ratcuBO,” sho an- * itvvntl. with pmvokTng chcerfulm m ( Hh»* ►« rlhhled w n n r th ln g on a c a f d a o d < froro ti t<»j Utv s e rvant w h o answcxutl tho bell <®> | Now *’ she said, w ith great sweetness ' of manner A n d *ho m t thj<vn 1»'»ldo him , drt’W o u t her fancy u u r k and warkudaway 4 pnntrntiylly Mhn IVWiM liavo inmlu a chnnnlng «>tudy o f a dcvoutl vvlfv suotliing 5 a much lovodihuxhnnd tn his hours* of sick- 1 now ond wi^arltir^rtL t>» y o o in ln d g i v i n g u p your drtvet” I ' ho ruknl 'Not In tho least,” she n'pllotL “ I ajn m t h « r tlnnl of s lt tlg lu g * * You fionn g r t tlrod of things, wlnl- lie raid .1 | f n \l, 1 di>,“ Avn« the answer am so I easily lmn>d. 1 am qulto Uml of tht* * plnqx\ _______ _____ £ =~ ^ y # t t c u u B g a iastaj?4wn>»iIgtq3OTg^ | c r,4* hnwvtd, “ and tlicxi ymi w ill bo ftc© to I go whi'iv jn n p I uxim ' I u Uh I could dlo , qttlek*^7«'*r >*oo. W inifred. MrtL ltcffnld looked »ip from hcrofn broidery c •‘You will get bcttiT fsoon,” sho eald. **YoQ on* U*tt*T ** • * Y«*. you'w hrlpetl a good deal to make tno better * bo oald bitterly You havo been a must lUiA'lflHh jjorMon. haren’t you? You have glwn in«» owty caro and atten tion, haven't youU‘ You Kvm t*> mo tn n vory strange mood today,\ <«he «ald, hxiUtog puitWd- *1 don't und<’r*tund you.*' Mr ItcfTuld laughed. **t’onF\V“lnlfrs,d,** he wild. •‘Iflttievcr your lot lo fall IT1 and \» ncglect«L per hajw then yuo will tblnk of mu. ” Ncg)«vtvdt' sbo. said.Id fwiue Rurprlne **^Yhnt do you mtnin? I thought rou had orerythlr\gyon wonted The nurse hniught i was enmtuY in ,»t31on«cracfllled by snnio^cdlnftry. sonslble naiiHv T don't rem em b er w h a t. B a t y o n were vory dlsngrrcsibto T h a t 1 _ MiiKinTiflr w^Tl. A t limT y iiU lUfcuppoanxL <mn f in d aaiMPthlng to rj-nwrret » T- said t q myaclf, 'she w ill txinio bock. ’ So I w e n U a n d smashed your d o ll's head U u t yon <l}d not come back. T h e n I Kot o n flro y o u r d o ll's ho use. B u t even t h a t d id not h r i M T O g h a c k , f r n ^ i f n p H m n p h t . T n i i back. T h a t was my dtvam . 1 hopo you aro n o t offended. NV>? t h a t t t w n k w any thb eliolcv of J u t Y o u lurco norur com plained Iw’forc *’ Uo turned wenrlly tm his sldo a n d made no answer, and for fiomo tliuu thero was ■sllcjico b&uvwm Then ho w&tchod hur as who Uv.t over 1 iir eii»bruiai»>y. - - ~ •■Vw im ti ' lrry I wn m tfHl,- VVlnlfn d .J 1 ha Ktld quh’ily. bu t ^i’ou an* a selfltth worn- «n. IItn It ever p t n ic k yuU tliat i'U liatt selflwh t '' ___ “ . - . ______ 'M m llcitoldgavo nx> rv'ply, butphomado p. w n l wrftoi- to -write ttr l»er particular flic n d nt <*annV« a n d om fido tohorhovr very trying lirr tm s lm n d hrul become. * I foipprvr i t ts part of tlli* tlllTPSS,** ihO thoufebt tttcckly. ’ • B u t U ts hard to havo In I wh H I' - It-ts very-hart Thnt t STlouTd tmTo To Twtu A n d Mrs. RcfTold pltlcnl horsrlf pro- • >*ho i tlte h w l s lm v re pity for her- such nn unpleasant Ja g { . 4 .1IVl «'m « . I w - a l» f n 111 l,har.v w JVrluiiM Tf WM.\ ho snid 1 Thero ' 0 r,,»,. rr.-nli™i vm it w o n l\. l'onr Wlnl- w o u ld lULTi«lM!Untc n l l\li' nlxiuC'tOuil, T ,n,l iW h U Ihrn thnt you doll *s bead A n odd thing fur m e l a ilrrom ab o u t ChrlntmnJi U> ys an<l do lU nnd play m stw v fspoenniy w iini t w o n t t s feieep th i n k i n g about tny now camera. ” --- »t Y o u tisvcfttii w u m u r . ^ ?f she aahed. YrA ,' hcanswemL and a beauty too. W o u ld you llkotoceo I t ’ ** S h o expressed a wUb to soo t t , o n d w h e n thi!Y ro a r h ed the K n rhfins. alio w e n t w i t h ______ _ ___________________ ^ i Yem h im u p to his lx«atlfut rootn, whero lio I « ^ 1>* I fhia WAokl JmrpffTt 4nv*»vWrt - ( m s l tfm d -on f o & - j t f t l t l H W*»»W, js«h» 4 a h * n d e d f o r s l r k n x t n i n u n d n K , n n d y t i u ha\ T n o t t r i e d t<» ln» w h n t y o n w e n * n u t I n t e n d e d f o r i ' c r i m p * y o u %>«*rr r i K O i . a i t r r a i l ” ] * 1 don't know w h y >«>u should bosoun k in d tnda}. Mrs. Kt'fToJd said, with pa* [ thotle patlt*nee I e a n 't und<Tstand yon. sfwdion-tlhe tlilw bet ure.n tpent his tlnio In the eompuny of hia ml* MW«ipfrSWl=hl>MJlWl)lHll Iwltlui imp !>♦» photograph la p a a ^ lnni. - togrnpliSr r w u i make j n u somo'toa»\ bo said. Tbcro is tho camera, b u t pleaso n o t t o touch it*j$fHll 1 a m roady to show tt tnym*If ** Sho watched him preparing the tea He d id everything so daintily, this Disagree- ftHToAfan. Uo put a hamlKerchief ontho tablo to «H*rvo fur an afternoon tendoth, and a tiny .vast? of yloltin fomiod tho or*n» tenfieoo. ite had no eiipA, Tint lib pofKnc3\ n p t w o tumblers, and no itouacmafd could havo been more particular about their glamlbnsM. Then ho I tolled tho water and m a d o th o tea Once oho offered to help him . b u t ho iJiook his head. “ K in d ly But to Interfere,” ho said grimly- ‘ ‘ No ono can tnako tea b e tter th a n I can.** A f t e r tea thoy l>cgan tho Inspection of tho n o w camcra, nnd Robert Allltsen showed her all tlio newpst Improvement*. H o d i d n o t ucczn to think m u c h o f her In fisUIgcnoo, for ho evplalned evor>’ththg as th o u g h ho were talking to a child, u n t il B e r n a r d ino rather I cut patience. “ Y o u need not niter in to ftuchelaborate explanations,1* die suggeMted. “ I havo a fgpidi a m o u n t of InteUlgenoo* though yon do h o t soem to dctcct It. ‘ ’ H o looked At her as o no m ig h t look a t a n im p a t ie n t child ‘ K i n d l y uot to Interru p t tn o ,\ ho ro- plied m ild ly **How very Im p a tien t you are! A n d how rortliW W h n t m u s t yon havo been Uko be/or** you fell ill?** B u t ho took tho hint alt tho* same end shortened his explanations, o n d as Bernar din o w n s genuinely Interested he was well satlxflcd F m m time U> t im e bo looked at his o ld camera and ot his com p a n ion, and from the oxpivftKlon of iineusc* un hi* fac»* U w n s evident tluit «om<* contrat was go in g on*tn h1« trrfnd !Tt\*ire he stood near his o ld camera and turned round t o B c r nardine. Intending to mak«» wirno n'timrk T h e n b o changed his m ind nnd walked ab ru p t ly to the other end of tho room, as tH p n g h ux seek sdrlco trw u Irta ohemioal bottler. Bernardino lucjanwhllo luul rlden from her chair and wuft looking o u t y f Umj w ind o w Y o u have a lovely vtew she «ald ** I t m u s t bo nice to look at that wbon you an* tired o f d l m d i . ''^ c h iiw ju l t r * AU the came* I th in k the « mtr scenery gtvewonc a grent sen«4* of «ndii<aK» a nd l<»m>!iii«*KH ’ *W h y do you «pmk always of lonell d is h ? he naked. 1 h a v e b c v n t h l n k l n g a g o o d d e a l a b o u t It,* s h e « a l d **Wlx>n I vta.s s t r u n g a n d v i g o r o u s , tb e lilra of Itm M l n m n ni*v«*r e n t r r a l m y t n l n d 1 *r'p b o w lu n e J y m o s t p o u p l e a m If I hrllt<vcd In <Jod oa a p e r s o n a l G o d . 1 nh o u ld be I n c l i n e d to t h i n k t h a t lu m ‘llo n u i w vfv jm r t o f h t » k f l H i u f , so t h a t th t* sc»ul o f m a n m i g h t t u r n to h i m a n d h t r u a lo n e The Di*agrrenhlo Man wns stan d in g by cntnern sgn)n HU derlsloti was uiada D o n ’t tliink aloiutthmi-ciuiostlnos.' be said k in d ly Don’t ywnrry a n d fn-t too n n jcb t i n i i t the p)ill<M)>hy of llfc-’^ Lenrv philosophy dlon&and take to pliotography Instead il^re. S will lund you tny-old e t u n c n r • » * Do yoUyrfiean that* she asked, glaao in g a t h im In a»tiuri<duuer\t O f rrttine 1 nieaij It.* h«* saTd Ho I Hiked remarkably plmsed w ith him* •Cjr. o n o /Mnrmuuiur coum out n»>p nois in g H e looked jiust as a child )<hiL. ulien be luw> -given up ato> to anotli^r « and 1* conscious that ho lias beiiavrd ratbor w e ll ‘ I a m very much obliged to you. «ho •aid fn u ik jy ] have bad a g n u t wUli to learn photography ' 1 m i g h t havo lent iny cam e ra to yon before, m ig h t n 't I* lie Kind thoughtfully *N u she answered Then* wo* not any m a s o n ” “ N o / he said, with a k in d of relief, •‘thpwi w a s not any raison T liat t* quite tru e .\ “ W h e n w ill you glrr m e m y flrrt tes jon?*' she asked “ Purliaps. ttnm g h . you w o u ld itko to wait a few days, in case you chang© your »»1a4 * * I t t a b u nn mo mi* tlmo to m a k e u p my be roplud, hut I do oot chango It Ho I w ill g)re you your Jir*i h«^>a Ui coorrow O n J t ymi muid n*n ltn|jath'nl Yon m u s t ouiuieut to bo t a u g h t You can not pussJiiiy know cv»*ryih»o« They a uiuv fur tin- ru«»rroVf and B e m o n iin e weot off with dw* o u n r r t and m e e ting Marie oi* (hestainwu- om tltW l Ut her the pti<a*of gimi] fortom « ini L luul befaltan vt tuU Ilrrr A i l i u c n tiaf* lc-tit m a M a r l t j ' «*iir k a iii M n rli n i M l I Lnr liondt tn wlJiUUJiHii’Ht ‘ W ho would U»v» iti>>utrL>t »u>'4) a it.m g of II pjt AI1U m .- i i * *a>J Mun* tVtij n© dues not Jilu U'udJUK lue a maU*h titfwiftWiiHp laughtdand posatxl on to bcr rouru A n d Ut* Disagnwabl* M a n toeauwhile ?Cn.' I ip arid, ‘bu t I hnvettnmgbt llko t h i* hefme A ll the hours that you have l E srt i n i 1 m a i'tt f u u u 1 iw m luiu u u igtum tttrtP v . snttLjtEJU iJiT l- ^ rrfLjgt^iaiiT a ^ g ,! against >nu iin n l thnt little girl. Hint L it I tie llrlrk t'an>< along I After that It wo* /wane tlmo before he ! spoktv He was th in k in g of his L iulo 1 Brick, and nf nil the plmutnnt hourahehafl gpent with I mt and of ihe kind. wtwivonU j |>in h « t «|ii>k«»n t(> htm . «n t|^n>imnt fi‘l (ow She wa* srm iethtng llkeacom p o n ton. ^ m itftln k t Bg^-andrMr^ fold went on em b roidering. Sho was now foellng htjrwlf to be alm o s t a heroine. It l» a very t*ni»y m a tter to m a k e onetself Into a brrotno or a m a r tyr. Selfish, ncglectful? W lia t did he mean? O h . it was just part of his tllnesA Sho m u s t gn on hearing her | Im rden as sho had borne It theso many . nionthH. Ilvr rigb tfu ) position was In a 1 London ballroom. lnKt««d of which she bad to Im* shut u p tn nn Alpine village— n i imrd lot It wa» llttje «fnoiigh plensuro I the could fcet, a n d apjmrvntly tier huhband ' grudged her t h a t ^ _ , Ills mutincr to ber this afternoon was not such as to encourage her to stay in ' from her drive on another ocun*lon To morrow «hc would go t>h«Iglfig Thot fla<th <rf light which n*veatfi our telvc* t 4 » ourNulvtw luul not yet ronie to M r s Kfffold. I Slie looked at hnr htiKliand und thought , from his ntttfulfo-HB that he hnd gr^no to ' ilu*p, nnd she wan Just ttt*glnnlng to write ) to t h a t (MrtJcular friend at Cannes to tell • her *rhut a trial «be wiw uudtrrgulng when | M r- Iteffold callcd her to hi* wide * Winifred, he said grntly und there w a * tt'iidfrmwA in his \oltv and love writ t»*n on lu» fnee. W inlfretk 1 am sorry if I have l»vn «linrp to you Little Drlrk t^ys wi* mustn’t t'oitte down like gledgv bunuiH t% on t w h of h«*r anti (hat Is what I have lie»ii doing tb ls «-fu^*noon P»*r hnps I hnve U1**!! hard I aft) such an 111 ne*s lo m/self t lm t 1 m u s t lie on Illness to others t«io And you wmvn t meant for till* sort of thing, w**rr* you* Y<fti aroa bright tienutifnl cn<ntorv^QDd t am an unTorluiuite dfxg not to trnVc bt'en ahlo to ^tnuko you happU*r i Lnow 1 am Irrita ble I can't help in y w lf Indeed I ct»n*t This gnntt, hmg f«*ll«*w was so yearning for l«*vc and *>yiii|uttl)y W luit would It not have been to him if sbo iiad gutiiered h ln i Into her ortn* and sootlied ail hi» irritab ility aod nuffrrlng w ltb her lm-r* B u t pn*ia*ed hl» hand and ktMed him lightly on the cheek a n d told him that he had bn-n a 11 rr {«• Klmrp, but tliat she quite under»t«Msl. ond that who wij* QiK hurt H o t charm of m a n n e r gave him some itatls farti<m. and wh«>n Ilernardlne came in a few minutes lat«-r site found Mr Rcffold tookinK lisppler nnd tntm* non tented than she had ever Men h im Mrs Keffold, w b o was na!l<Tcd at the Interruption, rr i colved Benmnilno w a r m ly , though there wo* ft certain a m o u n t of shyness which she luul oe«’f I d t d nblj* tnconqucr in DtJ* I n a n lin e ’s pmu'noe Tbt'ro wns somethjng In the younger w o m a n w h ich quelled Mrs. EteffoJd It niay lutve beun sumo mental quality, or It u m j havo liocn ber boot*. -< U t i l e Brick,’ sa ld.M r Heffold. isn't It nine to ha**~ \\ liilfr«l^hen*^ And I have been so ril«mnvcablc And snapplsli. Oh. wt> won't say an)*tlilng about that I now said Mrs HofTold snilllne sweetly t B u t 1 vo said 1 m u sorry, no oontin OC*l And one ran*t do more 1 XuJ^MUd lieruardiiu'. wlio wasauiused a t tlio notion of M r Keffold apologising to M m ifj'ftoirt. and of Mrs. Reffold posing as tiie grueious fbrglv«’r one cun't do m n m ({ut bite c o u ld uotoootrol her fw l ingn, and »lu Lnu^)t«*tL You tn-fli n tthcr m arry this afternoon, ” M r Keffold *aJd tn a ivproachfuJ tonoof voia* * Yos« slu'Hoiil A n d she lat^gbed again. Mrs. Keffold'* forgiving gracioucunM had altogftiier upwnt l>cr gravity gone rerulhvted w b a t yon taught m c ^ - that we w e ronot to como* dow n like atcdgo Uam* 1 nien* on each other’# fallings. W h e n I 1 remcmbeivd that, It was qulto easy to fo r ; glvo all \ tlio negiecc niTH ThougHtleasnoss. Hlnco yoa hnvn.talked to mu, L l t t lo Bripkr- * everything has U ’coine canler t o me. ** | I t U soinuthlng In y o u r 'o w n m t m l . w h ld i hn* worked this,'* idio said, “ y o u r 1 ow n kind, •gcueruu* m ind, and you p u t I t down to tny word*. B u t ho shooU t licad. • I f 1 ktu^u « ny poor unfortunate Ttovtt-that’Wnnt* to b o u s e d and com fortod, ’ ’ bo said, I should tell h im about you, Little Brick. You havo been very good to me. Y o u may be clover, b u t *yuu pens Peaholdnrssnd part* of Pins, Zlao In ftbdt*. BUaafscturra of metsl ! $hooks snd boxes L b l A s . * I'r a t u it« it'u u ) p m t t M » U U . 1 i ^ Blocks woof *ncut o f th r A vents*- It4t4>s t ’nder th«> , ft)o6, elesaed. MeKtnley snd 8«iu%U IUU*. R p fflsl till!# |*u«*rtt ti* the linns* Waring B u p r , ('M l and Iron Ore on the Fr™ 31 <4*7 nw ~ &SL SI 71 31 9J. XI to 10 41 91 W /uuisnTos Aug. 4. —The long aod ! { stnbltorn con*t^ b tw«*en senate aud i bOQue on tbe tnrlff hnii ended. The boos* ; Democrats In chuvoa dt^ided to sc»#pi 1 the«#t)MtJ* bill wltb tbe rxe^pdonX of tb*- sngar. tron ore andcoul ncbt*iinles, Thesr srticles wvr* »rovided for i*y p***lmt sep havo nevrr wnrrted tny Bhw ld b ^ n w ith * r * t t bills in each 1 u«tanc* placing them t;n~tniirh p *M* inrnhlp Uni J1! 1 mi >ir‘i ir— ) \M h r , frr* Mrr, - rant d ial* w u l you’ve n«vef let m o f e d tt. * ' This noilon. &ow-e/rF, am o u n ts lo notb- Ho look her Iwutd and raised It reverent Mv m o re th s n a protest of tbe hou«e Jy-I«- - -------- - *g»Hfii‘l tue^senaty r»v*fl on tiii-'w nr*lele*T as tbe specinl lillit <oreri*ig th^tn w ill | undoubtedly be buried iu committees of { tbr »enst£. The action of tbe house t thejvfor**. Is a prnc'tcsl surreuder io> the s*nat£ au d the httl as p,<»u*ed b j thr »*natr i* the one*whii-h wil' ■•••••om** a law. Upon the announcem u n t of (he 8 S. lli^ j StlO itfa I say, ’ hr contlnurd, * t r lt ray w ife i t made mt} lu>ppy to \mxv> her w ith m e this aftem o o u Then jK'rlmpa sho w ill stay li\ another tim e t siiouhl like her to know A n d she was sweet I n her m a n n e r, w a s n 't she? And, by Jove, sho is beautiful* I am glad you havo seen her hen* today It m u s t be d u ll for her w ith an Inv a lid tike ^ ___ ___________ m a A n d I know I a m Irritable, tio a n d ' « accepting tboseiiuto b ill. t'iiiU rtuan Wll- ton m s r thnt .h r tnrnlo m v hnppy. wtU w n lm ,u « l .itel, « ,b In writing t l» you?*' Tlie llttlo bit <if happiness at whlcli tho poor fellow snatched (teemed to jnake him moro pttthrti* flmiL hofotv- Ik^mnnjlno pnnnlMMt to tell his wife and w ont off to find bcr, making as an cxeuxo a book which Mrs. Heffold had offered to lend ber Mm Heffold was in her bedroom Sho naked Ik>ruardlno to sit down while slio Kcan'hetl for the hook Hhc luul s very £mc-lou* tiiimner when sho dime You pro looking much better, Miss Holme,* * ............. ’t-cuimutrln!,Jp nutU lug ■<teswld-kHntly 1 your face. It looks younger and brighter Tho bracing air hn&dono you gtxwl •• Y«*s, 1 am i fTT, r herium llno said, ^ a i c c c f M i g ^ ' ^ ^ havo noticed hrr uv n il. ’*Mr AllltSPQ in forms mo that I shall live, bu t never be strong He’settles every quest lou of that m o tion pruvfihn! for tn th. onh-r adopted l Mr. Heed mado I he -po>**tt Af order thst* I tbo b ill was not Hcfon* t fir hoiine t TTie T»ni Tiad Isvn Ur«*\i^bt in. howover. during the' m il call ond tho speaker I pointed to tt. I Mr. H i * h 1 sat down dim-onMitately and | M r W llnon toiik th** Hour Hv woro a j frock euat atul<»l4u» no ktle IL* spoke enlmly, hut id(M|Uent)y th> iVmoernts crowding alMiut htm and listening Intently ■tn l)t!*.^vi?f> » nr4.- .V ^ i l i i . flm l ngoln tlife applause t>n>ke f.irth. Mr Wlbwin H|M>ke hut to mluuteH at tbe Opening of th**dc>iaie ilo then reserved Icadiir of th* op^RMltutn tnok thr tlrmr The jfi'iitl *inan fr*<ni Maine unaim'd Ills followers to the htghi st pitch of en sort to his o wn satisfaction, b u t not a lways ^ thuxlnx m _____ x __ ____ to t h e w t l Kfm'tlon b f ether people?** M r wTlson then aro«o a n d oorroeUxl a He In a curious l»erson,\ M n . Rcffold rtateiheni h»* hnd mad In blsoiH*nlng to •aid, sm iling, though I m u s t say h o ls > the cff«*ct Uiat $1 ix m o >,(U) worth of raw pot fjulte as gruff as he used to lie You *ugnr luul *«• -n purcha'Mtt hy the £tignr soi^in to be good friends w ith him . ' j trust in anticipation of tho pm»a»ge of tho She would havo liked to say m oro on *rhedule of tin* tw-nate h ill He had lioen this subject, bu t experience had taug h t I mistaken hi* nfterw a n l leomcd. The bcr thnt Bernardino was not to bo trilled ] ira ^\ had pnrcb.-wud 4is,n«> w ith * * I do n 't know alxmt being good friends,** Bem a rdlne said, “ b u t I havo a groat symiwtliy for him. 1 know m y self whnt It Is to lio cut off from work and ae five life ! have Isvn through a misery B u t m ine Is no th ing to his.'* Sho rota* to go, b u t Mm. Heffold d e tain ed her. \Don't go yet,\ slio said. ' I t is ploas- ■%nt to luive you She wa* loaning back 1 q a n ^armchair, playing w ith the frfngo of an ontim a c a s sar Ob, bow tired 1 am of thltf* horrid pfacor* slio said suddenly, \A R d lT ia.v c ; ” !lo w iniirh ts that In dollars and j ocnt»* colli-1 a Dii*wi»*r •AiHiut M.\nui.i>»» n»pllo;l Mr JWo- MUlan } In eoncltidlng Mr W ilson said this was j not a tim e for Democratic enthu«ltvou. Ho then demanded a vote on the rrxolu* tlorj, The yi*aa a n d n a y a u-tvru onlmvdi Tho T’opuIUtH ^ o I im I fnr ttn» mtTtftm M r W ilson thoij h n m edImply arusu and of- J ercd tlm .first froe liyt bills. In accordance w ith tho n*so!utlon adopted by the oincus it pmvhlea Tor the fn*c ndnwKloii u|H>n Its { mihsi ^ i * of UI- QBeteaHod. BonGf . Oraog««, lemons and limes l i to 31. Oomflts, swtwt mr«ta, etc tt, ^ Nots^iotslieltiuUahnonds) Q1JU Shelled (slnu>i)ds) . 42.43 Fllborts, not Nbeilod..., 6SJ0 PraaaU, vnMhelled 72^9 Kjftrs^t of meat. 1 J.» Bldrits, distilled. W. to 387 Obtton clotlu* not ovar 100 threads aot bleached. 83,17 PleSchod o. . aj.ao py(*d, colored, cic .. KMiQ Szceedlog 100 thrv-adii, nut bleached. . . t£& i R S K n n r r . r J ‘ C2r ’ ' Dyed, ctc ....... ttBI Cables, conhiKo and twine 1ft. to 81. XtoffKtng for cotton SUtt WOolon yams . 2T8JX5 Bhawts, woollen, not sburv 40o psrponmL , l^rt^O ^ Blankwts. . ................. MX to 104 Bstsofwool 80. to IU7 Plsanuls not o n r flOe p**r lb . . A. to 104 BUk partially mantt fsctared. 00JO BUk wrbbln**, grofffrinss. , etc. fift Bilk buttons &X -fiUkdran <ood«. fid BUk. AX All other silk 60. Writing, 'draw ing and other pop**r 33. Dolls aiul other toys 81 Emery 3.19 Ktrecrsckcf*. it; <2 Coal, Utumlnoos t i » Slock or calm of coal . SUB t J okb : -------- : ----— SU.‘ 1— Hatches. . SLfB Bair duth, known an crin oline cloth S7.Q0 asf Leather, bend or belUng aad hu 1{> .. a la Calf «kin«, Japaam<d. ax Leather, all not specially _ pnivtib'd tor io. Doots and shoen. a. Uaaafsctnres of India ruhU>r . OX Umbn*lta» covered with silk or alpaca U, Barmtone. manafactnred ft, Ouxupofdtlun. tm*t«l, Copper d.40 Plateu of copper not tvlled. etc. «). a>. an. lfl.03 . 14J» S . Sk ta. U J » 8&. sa so. S3. 83^0 41.08 i& G 12. to 82. oa uojo SLi» 8 20 . 1ft. as. to aw 8S.00 &183 8CL&4 is s r - laioso freo sa 83. » . 23. to 82k sa 4&, 43. 43. iX 43. sa a . SU. 19 CO. 12.13 14JU Cider BtnUihf twtnp Pnlnttnjfn tn oil or water colon* Statuary Batter’s plash 1190 IH.J3 0.47 15. Ifi. ' 10. “ n r ea 30.90 la sa la 20. tt. free fruo fri'o tr«M> fruu frw trrty (nw ADRIFT l.\ ICY SEAS. FURTHER N E W S OF T H t WELLMAN POLAR EXPEDITION. Captain DotUdfsea T*tl* a narrow ing Tale of H a rdship In the I'roJrtl Nortli. Wrwk o f thi* ItagnvaftS Ja r l Aft«i tVellman H a d t'ouiuteuced Ills Joam e y Across the lee Tack, TliousnE, N<*rway, Aug. 6.—'C a p tain Bottolfsen, w h o bnm g h t to till* plnco tlio Pews of tho loss of the Wellman polnr ex pedition steainor. Hagm-nld Jarl. gives iu an Interrtow further details of the advent ures of the W e llm a n party Ho says th a t the expedition m ichod YVnJdm M iam i when the puck Ice was bo* joining troublesome Mr W e llm a u and his party stnrunl north on idi-dgea on May ■ii* ^On-JLL^P-Sit-tb* 4ujwm4ttg—of—tb ^ 4oo- -dnnvnliig , eommchced 1n m i l eartiest W h llr tlie crew wen* drinking their af tcmoon coffee on that day the stiuimer was RUddcnly ctukIh^I by tho ln» m« if It wen' a matchbox T h e water nished In w ith U*r rifle forcc im d i n n ftnv mlnntt^ the vc^trd wa* a complete vrnck. Tho crow In the meantlnio bad cscnp^sl to tho ahon>, l*ho men bod ticon occtiplwl for flevurnl day* previous in bringing provisions ai\tl tlie a lu m ln m u ls»ats afdioro. They were now obliged t4i take shelter in a great dog kermcl u n t il thoy wow* able u> b u ild n h u t from the wn*ekngtinf the Hte^n.or. ] An expn-ss p i n y was ihva I after Mr. I W ellman and overtook hti.i and his coin- ; pnnlous nt M a r tin IsUnd W e llm a n , ! Ikxlge anil tw o others n>lumo.l U> WnlUen j Island m ul b* Id a coune'l (‘uptalu Hot- tolf»«*n Wd»f« h it an<l a sidlor volunteered ! to go and w THE NEWS IN BRIEF. POINTED IT iM S CHHON ICLINQ5 T H E WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Ths flecord t»f Crimes, Accidents and Other Matters of General Interest to the Public a t fjarge, Otven la Few Words for tbevl!*neQt o t Th ose W h o Are in a Harry. Dr. Guzman, tho m inister from Nicara gua^ has received a telegram from Man* agua, officially announcing that the t o w n of Utucflelds, on tbe Mosquito coast, had boch taken by the N icaraguan arm y r ^ T \ - i i ^ I you w a n t n ice J I |ARTIFICIAL TEETH,j’ y o u w i l l U* gur© lo p t J thf*m if y o u c a l l o n i DENTIST BROWN. ok fur M-nlmn vetAutt, tu ibfl' i eouthvranl Mr \\ i liman n**uon,d hu Journey north* : word on Mu> 31, hut llottolfKcn and his ttmiWt* ■^W-winrf mr -iltdr '€rtjtvJ ',liie*0Rlfi}r owing ro tl).1 heavy jvtek if»* nnd vvefe Atlll detaituxl at the tH h i n d on Junu 1^). when Sando. Ivem*o W iuship snd Heyerdahl KtiinyHl. fn m i M r y.ellnmn^ £>wlng. to.. -wa*omanliHously-wmtnat«>-for-TOTcrn u r -t— Itlpw rtf ,..itfl ti, iMiiiitlno In ml ft -. . r%. , .. >., . . - bail amost wearying nhcrnoon Sir. Hef tt-rri..vTnT; T 7 FF^ i r nT«^gTr“ ni^-l flisi fruliintfT n r tjnorum- ‘binUxrf-^srvtow-h mi^ rt*.* ^1-^fe-^ViUW - d P m a n d Hl A J ! ? and nay po*slblotohU»ntlfy I Yes,” tho added, X am qulto worn ont. IIo ne%-er u m l to bo so Irrttobh: It i* all very tinssoimv it is qulto t e llin g on my health. ” She lookwt t h o Plrrnrc of health. Bemanlimj gus)kxL and Mrs. Rcffold continued: t u n d n o u a c a l . U i a ’ e , s l a c k n n d c o k e . U n 4 e r th»> o r d e r A ) n i l i u i t - * w i ? c o f i t l o w ? d — Q w s t tima n>t’arr^\7iy’t!H~posH.-{g1-< rr tKe hHlr -- 1. ---- 1— ------- Tlie vote' b y trttro* -showed 78 forr+T- - -the- -body h a d beetv im n g lng for -about.. m o n th or six wrrksandH tw t o t f f i t f agnlnst. y n ^ a f id nay passed—y n u , ino; nn; i, Vuto. The h ill was lo t Twenty-one tkonocrats tho b f ll,........... ....... ..... ....... ^ _ Mr Wilson then *tat<*d t h it he~was di rected hy the D’-inocmtle r-ancus to pn>- S»*nt the hill nlnrtmr lr».n [fsl, Mr W[|m^sniiUhi» <t<! 1 »n» w»cK -<Sa«WMi»»yt«>p , ni Itpokc, cmv^m/iin' , mnilnst the t t!U the I)i'm«x'nits n«it elalnv[and^ agon Vorke ThrWHfWte^* -A»gB»n7rf Tie iwiiefud ptounly ' Naturally unc , „ t t J ________ • - - would do that, hilt tho WTfltifln wmnlw* 4 tiAon flWt-f {Mmtvd bill Inr all the saipe, 1 fw hftrlied win- Mr- li^pklna iltcp.. j Can these things be*** t hought Bm rar r IthHnqolnnl if rhis hill W 7 W n reprimand | to Mr Snrlnger. 1 (lakaawn llody Fooml Hanglnr. LoeKPoin* -N -VrnVfrg u —W picking near WVndeUvllU* aw titnandl»- uoi eied tho lwd> n f » m a n hiuigliljj to o Hmb of a troo and swinging back uud forth tn tlio wind. Tho hufcide, for such tack of pmviHliins and to troubles in re gard to lee and wnn with orders and mulls from W e ilio.m wbn luul gono for wnnl On Ju n e ^7 t 'nptnln H-ittolfsm a n d hi* i party tttnnwl Micthuaixl In Kenn-h of mio I- ; ers. hauling tx-hlnd thrm a l i f«s»t a luin l i num iKiat | They jtnsscd four terrihh* wii'ks of storm and heavy kiioxv iuiioctlmc* hauling their 1 lioot nnd sallln a or rowing wheni thi^ro wns o|s*n watiT lo this w/iy they trov ollen Sim mlh*n along tlu* ^pltslM'rgen lsl and* ~ They m*n* compelled to throw away nearly oil their cx^ra clotluai and much *lt \Be evidently was, luiff^akenTiTs sCTrt, tTini onc^lwve to a lim b of a tn*)* and the other «wl about his treefc andf MvuRgoff. *nro -J1 u 4 p -pa<atatn» - oorofi* lleiilnpen strait- • — tL^hlS3t --- was particularly ditlh ule nnd tbinjrt?roi.is AII the party w m * wet to thr skin rind tiro most Severe The eold < id tluk nights of July IQ *»d 12 coroner of tills city was wiit for and m t w w *hnpfv nw fnt- ' 1D n hut TTt Mo»i*ct r r - -- : -- r- *■ ' -ifer - -- - -- — - -- t-L l l t -‘ » m T-fl'iw> f m i n . t u m l iociw t i . j t .irr ..1.T -- There wero 13 persons killed and S9 ‘wounded by the earthquake shocks a t A d - --ttrafoStoly.Wurtiuamriy\ “ ' “ On the a|mUcatlon of l>ctoetlve M u rray o f floronto, Canmla. . Indor^^l by . rim _ thetodyduwu. 'TheronnuT ttmunt that t hflf l l^> fmrfl«t;uid i^lt.duid 4 Ui «3*T^f4y^- - -gtrura t*om>iil*wrolier Ale r4w» possible to hh»ntlfv the remains, as tm one in or ftbout ^ “cndbllvl llr-lT\iThumg - T lw m a n was a b o u t ftft. Uhi talb Woro a blue shirt, checked tn>u*er* and heavy w o rking shoes. A sm a ll tuft of light hair still nv On JmIv i:i 1 b»*_y i r h i l Ui >•*»«** tlm VYIJdo .hay. but wen.-tibllgml u*euturn ow ing to Jh(ifi*CLfttitLha: voted against ___ I tnalm tl on th e hcntl. ^ On the trousers wa^* r the m a k e rs ’tab, 'li. M & \ Tbe re mains were buried In Potter s field i WorkV They mode atiutluT start on the l&th. obliged to aluindoii the gig and proceed, hauling the a lu m in u m lto»t Se\*»gi Norw. gi in *uiler» w»-r>' seen eiBt of the NnnS4 Inlands, hat they failed to nwpond to tb > pnrry « slgnnls At Nofrse liny they found Nordcnsklcld's but when> a pruylsion dc(»it wns main- fiiiHl by n 'lrn.in^*^>rn7|n'r luiTm T*t^~ Unptaln - tVttfff f ff* of thecrafi. Pivaldnu. Johy K Tunalng ! I')!,n, i ‘rn,ri'SA,'1' ‘ I5’111. w n - 6at , of Clevol^id opcnetT the convention with -lUit-t* tn I«-j»vil ttirwteinL r -gif (Sprain BottnHa-n saya Unit du>4n»4h»- dine to lienielf — ‘»HitjaipoVe lu a moat iIdl'culuu* way,**• she went on It certainly Is not encour aging for mo to spend another afternoon You generally d o on mhxlirtntr d n ^ 't ^ n r _________ -Mf W I imhi (it*cl)ned to nwpond. ' opened credentials was then apjralnted you?'’ B c n m n lino asked m ildly. Mrs. Heffold looked a t her suspiciously BltittM .. ftiwt t W w r r t ln f l \A n d ■ - ■ w n w w i t h e tu t d p d ft^rhm T R b t n s d T JeTi-nso^ he seyms to grudge me that too. *' I don't Fhlnk ho would gTudgo you anything,** Bemardlne said, wtth some warmth He lu m you too much for tliat You don’t know* how much pleaxure you ■gtVPlnin Wheb jon\n|Kin* nun a llttlo oT\ your tima Ho told me how happy you made hint this afternoon. Y*ou could seo L(Af ybuh(LvlfkUiBi lio wAk Juippy &its. 1 U*^ fold, makohlm happy whiW^you Mill have him. Don’t you understand that ho is passing away from you—don't you under stand, or t* tt that you won’t? Wo oil see it—all except you- * She stopped suddenly, surprised at her boldness. Mrs. Rcffold was still leaning back In -thearmchair, ber hands clasped together abovo her beautiful head. Her face wa* pale She dtd not speak Bernardino waited. Tho silence wa* unbroken save by the merry cries of-some d ithlrroHobog- gftnlng in the Knrhait* ganten. The still* ness grew oppressive, and Bernardino roso. Sho knew from tho effort which thuso few words had cost hsr how far removed she was from her old fonner self. M r H o p k ins and tfcnr tftep., Iowa) Spoke a g a inst the hill and <*<mmhs dk'm ., K Y > for It The latt«*r said that the h m m r m itfrimT iHTuitl in !■ i thp n n mu ndjoum—^f ihe *«airn lasted watil Do- ©Omber-un'eas these bllt-» wero passeo. (Applnnto.* Tlv * “ ~waa: IS7-H4. After the f n v sugar WH h a d brfm ro ported. M r Kola rtson tl^a.i offered an am e n d m e n t n d u e ln g ihe bounties on sugar ‘-wc yearly front .Inly ! 1XD5, to Ju ly L 1»>1 Mr >prlntn-r (Detn III.) lM*gnn thedIs- iglUidloIl Uf »>llif.ir tfihld lot'nT *confu»lon, claiming th refutation of the statement that the MMinto bill ga^e the trust greater ^M«**tlofl lliATl thb MrRfnloyTsw that Ibe trust had rei vlved nearly f78.O0t),0Q0 dur ing tho thn*e yisiir* and thre<» months tho McKinley law had been In oprratlon Mr Dingley |]U>|i Maine) foll«m*i*d Mr Price IkMn l a »<udd he would ask fore*>n«tdemtion «*ven for pity nt this late Vlllaff* Almost tVfprd Oat, Dasviu.k.111 A u g 11 -A lm o s t t h o e ij. tiro buslpess portion of Flthi^n, a t o w n of 000 population, l l mtle* west ot hero, has been ourn^ r ne yrlgjp of the flro I s j i i jT know n . Most of tho ptf&pcrty ow n e r* were w ithout Insurance. Tho loss cannot Xe estlmated>afrthls t im e ---- ra ta l l^all ot a JCRSKY i ’lTV A u g 10 -- A « « f f o ld on irhlch d x men wen* working. /Ixlng tlie ron giniers at the roof uC ihe new city tall, fell, cL-rrilng the six men to the fround With *t Two of the men were JuretL Krw York Mone; Market, Saw \otts. Anv 13. Money at I per cent Prim e m e rrantlle paper, 3&b per crat. 8 terliriB •'i* hanir** Actnsi lio*>ne«i la tiank ers bill* f l Hugm for di>inand. aod $ 4*7 wsamp.m In t» riot nt Mllwau^fo;* W h t. tx^sult- tng. when the .pollen ntt^inpffll Ul pm Journey along the const tils |iarty luckily Wero able to shoot n few uolnr wml reindeer il< aavs thnt Captain Pudorscn provwl a apleudlil i n ' master. Bottolfsen i* high In his prabio of alumi num boat*. Tho dogs ho hod with him ■proved uauleas; btyumliiy RjrOfuulpd abd *hSd to bo shot. Ho says that Sando and his companions lolf Wofrmah on Jtm e 17 sis nines cast of stagefar,JtW<)iKingTteulturalUtfttbn*atened ’ f&C«Hfnrrt»<tay« t>Mtn 1 rates. |t h8U with dentrticiion If dui|i*j» r^uld not be ■ H W f i l h Coininerctsi bills, $ 1 . 60 ^ 1 could not be *d at lea* bounty thts’y»*ar Mr Boatnor ilk*m t^a. > said that bounty was a 1< gal obligation for this year Mr R w d iR r p . Me. I spoke of the bill a* tbe last of the alr-cu-hlons the statesmen of this little kingdom of lAllputs had ar ranged for thi*mfielvc* to fall on Mr Wilson conclnd«*d tho discussion. •Goodby, Mrs. Reffold,” she sold nerv- \ charging «hat the Hepubllean party was responsible for the creation of tbe sugar trust and the power It had manifested In (hi* eont«*«t Tho yeas and nnys were then onion'd, tho Republicans Joining with the Demo- <;rats in %-otmu f«»r the fnn- sugar bill It wt»s pns.M*d ?Tn ui 11 Tb«M»* who vof«*d io the iii'g«tio %v**n* Mi-»r» HatatniT Dovcy Meyer <Jgd*-n Prie»* and Kobt^rtson tDeuis L a i K w n ti and Stcw n tlXnua Maas > H«n«i**r and It ybum i H«*ps Pa i and f*|>»*rry •l)<*m t*«>nn i This was the torg«*si yea ond nay vote rvcr eo>t in tb& bouse of n'lire^ntatlvi-s Th«*n at 10 .Ui tbe biam* aJJournd gntll t*imi»rn>w eoit I O o v e m m e n t b o n d * — U n ite d B t a t n s 3 * r * g ^ $ U 3 . d o t s , c o o p f l . | 4 ; d o f is , lU l l r o a d b o n d ^ - t^a c tfli ft* <u TIO, % \ 3 t k B a r atlver « « o a c ously <«oodby, MI** H o lm e ,\ w a * tho only answer ___________ To be continued TW E N TY e v J K D E A D. B m l U “Yuu liilghl ui liiiMt tell u* tho joke,” Mr& HHTold sold. IVntnnllm* looked at her hopeloMly and taughrd again I have been developing photograph* all tbe »fi«*rnmin. Ww Maid, and I fcUppo«c the cJiAuZititt ut tlie nlr and the hadnostf of ni> o*v»un«w liavr hoeii loo uuudi fxJf'mo, An) vy»> I kn«*w 1 louwt wwn very rude 1 nln- rr^tvertt} hrrw'tt aftrrtbut and trtod hiinl not tot iirtr**/ Mrn. Iteffold as tlu* dls|M'tiM r of furRi«enrs«», although it was *>fU>< time bef^n •>)» cunld l>*ik at her buHUtw w itlKiut Wishing t«' buigh The corn* rn .if her mouth twlti luii and l»r bn^vn eyca twinklesi miMhtiA'<»uxly and slu ^«*ri rapbU> m o t ing fun of be/ fir»l «»f. uij/t« at plw«uigruphy ond crltl ci»iitp u* ao oumi«*olly tliat both Mr. and M n ltctf>,ld w«tn u»ui h oinuscd AH Hi* sain** Horpanltne won relieved w h* ii Ueffoid w«mt u* fetch *omo S J i k * <>od 1> (i b< r with Mr Ib-ffuld. I .on »«r> Imppy i h i » oftirn.Mio, Little Brti k hv « a i d to h e r \My wife h a * o f th # p u * * t r - r O n t h a R o c k t * t a n d ttnttr<>« t. L t K m t s %••'» A u j f t l * . ( w o j * n e a r l y d a r k liefon * t i n f r t g h t f o i h io m * o r <b*brt» o c e u p y l / i g ih e ravin*- w h e n * Ita«- H - irk ls l a n d expreSH w a s w r e c k in l a n d b u r n n l a fe w tu l l e s s o u t h o f t h i s c i t y h u d <*uohHl s u f f i c i e n t l y t o e n a b l e t h e b i g c r o w d g a t b e r c d a t (lie |4a<v in h o p e n f l e a r n i n g s o m e t h i n g o f th e f a t f ««f f r i e m l s a n d r e l a t i v e * t a llt*fpert t h e « l y t r n n l ih o m i In d a y l i g h t B u t o i l h o p e * th e y tn n y h i v e en*«»rtatn<x* o f s e c u r i n g fr o m t l i e giy*at a s h p i l e a n t in f o r m n t l o n as t o th e i d e n f t y o f th<H» w h o lo s t th c t r livi>« In t h r b o l n m u s t w « * n s o o n b la s t e d O c c a s i o n a l l y a c h a r r e d s k u l l o r a p a r t l n l l v b u r n e d h u m a n Twine w a s m k o d f r o m t h e b e d o f th e f u r n a c e , b u t n o t h i n g t h a t t e m a tied t o t e l l t h e t a l e o f th o s e w h o went down with the. lllfated train and time will Im* rcquln'd to determine Just bow many person* wen* Imt tn the wn*-k Tlie I bit of killed and injured as fu r nished by the coroner swells the fattUtttes to 64. Tbere are variou* theories as to tt*e wreck. It tielng conceded that the t r a in wait derailed by the nnnovn] of the rails for about 60 yards artoks tlie tn'atlr- O n e theory Is t h a t strikers from South O m a h a did the work, believing that a The company minted eohnection. however This is not as greatly credited m the other —that tbfr element that-liaa been causing *o-much trouble in Oklahoma, who an* bitter ogatnrft the Rock Ld-*nd. did the job, Tbe police have arrested a colored m a n named George Davis* who is supposed ft> be connected with the wrecking I I e a 4 * O n C o l l h l o i v K ansas r*irr Aug 13 - A <llsastrons bMwknd collhdon oo-urred on the Atchl son, Topeka and Sante Ho m il mad be- Iwont H u nlbind and (ilbbs. Mo 1a>twecn express tm in S o 6 westbound and No 4. eanthound. n*»ultlnff1n two trainmen be ing killed, si'veril passenger^ l/ijnrcd' and tbe engines and combination expron# and baggage car Vo npletdy di*mollahed. Ac oonjlng toonh>rH tlM» train* M KINIEY VS SENATE BILL. Cofnparatlvr Table of Ad V a i n m n Hates on Various Artlcte*. Tho following is a fttafenicnt of average ad vahmnn r»U* of dutten >if tin- McKlnl. y taw and tin- senate bill on a nutnt»-r >d prtnei(>al Items as compiled l*y the intv» or>- d«*pnrttni nt hen-\er «ltitle* an* stx*- clfic In either bill they were reduccd »o a 1 valorem raU*» for purpose* of r mpartsnn m e t at Gibbs and i t t* alleged N o 4 v ia latcd order* P o p q tui aabbatt* Itreakers Heleaaed. j iMllANAtHitls |ud Aug 44 \* Hoy I Templcnm Ptnitip Rap4port, (niltmrl Jennlng suit P J GUltgnu tlie (our I*op- | ollxts wb» «en* #rf«*'t«d for holding a jm > i llticaJ niei-tmg on Sunday and who w<*nt to Jail n-fOKitig to give bail wen* acquit te d ln S q u In Allen s d-urt at W u t In dianapidls * KltuafWta at Patlm a a . f*Bi( auo A u v in - T b e gn*at Corliss engine in tlu P u llm a n shop* wa* operated for U m * first tim e in tlm i m o n ths Two inon* di-porfmenu wen- o|M‘ned and alM»ut USO men W'ere at work Thu strike leaders have sent telegrams to alm ost eycry labor organisation In the country tu M n g th a t l the strike w ill I m * won If tt cun bo oontin uod a while Tbv moMageaaked for money and stated that tbe strikctibkre atarvlng. 1 u • K ln le y Senate 1 1 b i n U l l ( O a m p h o r . refin e d l i 30 10. B o r o v e x t n u 't of 23.24 10 . Gpnnre sa lt* 9 L & 4 ' t'a a t o r oil lu i sJ C^87 I O o d liv e r 20. j O p iu m K B.fo S4it? J O h foraJoD i e-d«»r. •i. «n t i U i i O c h e r t 4 IftJT? i 6 k m a a t 14 i * m U m b e r -V 21 S 3 j S p i r i t varnl^he- nu.M 60W A l l o t h e r vnruinhi- . a •f W h l U n e . d r y (h t M u i r I n o il i p o r t ) > u « t * 1 G AO 71 t l 94 75 | W h i t e In a i M> JJ at.flo N itr a t e o f p*rta<h J i : t i |0 i» i B le a r b n o iate o f «> m U 00 47 aa«4 1 B b * h m m a t e o f woda 3ft » I 6 h r > e h o t a u r \tryohDm*- ttl TV 7UA4 • H o I ji I i d * Kub1 fined s u m &i .tam a e g n j t m d to jd 10 ’ <*hJna p a in t e d , efe ax & PlaLn c-bina s& » ) B n ttlea, (•m p ty 7«i01 i e r a , B o ttlea. fille d J l 4 » ttvftt ' D e m ijo h n * , e m p t y 87 91 a»43 1 M a o a fa c ta r e H o f glsaa no 35 , O y U a d e r ( l a w . pob*}M«d. tu u d t v e m i 30 t o IU I t tr. A P la te d gta««. f ln / e d . etc Hi t . .« 4 tr. u . i x P late glaaa. o n y f le e m d ea<t, r4r, j f Plate~gb%sn. ca s t . « f l v * ^ d tt j t . . 174 I ftito i s ( above 94 l»y 00 4 J 3 8 81 SH C y llndi*r a n d e r o w a gl»*n. | id leered 4 X & T. “0 Spectaelr lenaea m . & I H taln e d nr t * n t e d w in --- d a i» ------- - 4A- --- - - - R o o f in g a la le S Ir o n on* 4 *7 » n 1 I r n o tn plifs. ete sn to 41 t& t ^ e i S c r a p li-vm 47 S3 » 47 ftcra|i a leet *4 r- ’it R a r im n r . to s\ tn to 03 B a rn o f r. > fltt ir»ti «* 44-Hte Hotter or o'hr-< p i « t ^ Iron a m i aterl u O fta ll * o f «te *-1 > '54 .Z \ V > Sheet* of ir ,t. t n «t.s i c o m m o n >>r It •< i i*. 7*. • l o « T in plate* T tn V & a iio f a / t u r r . of :»< « <3 f r . 8«eel lt>g*<l* etr 21 ti*V< ?n o,4f) W i n rod* 44 « H a u l Iron '» ri< an 07 J* ON M a l lra b U >r »»> • v 1ST H o llo w w a rv 1. 33 S i U ' C’haJn* 4 9 »> F irearm * It to Hi a i S a b 3 l n ( , 3b o.an It a l t « a > tW . p a ’ * • 72 1* H * n d tee k «« m I o l lirr saw a 40 S i firreH a t : t n 11} 33 t«> C7 W her la Ki *2 41 SO Mew Y o r k r n d a e * M s rket. NSW V O H K . Atur 1*. T L O U lt—C ity m ill patents, |l.u0^4.or, w in ter patents, city mill* clear | 1 S <1 IBS: winter -tratghu, $ S J a ^ * 8 (); w inter es trs*.»S.tn 0 XVr; M innem ta liakers* i winter low tcradea. $1 15. spring. Ion gradea. | l.« r » l ai; spiintt esin u . |l.»rg^..vi i eruabed. tfontliern tion t ’om m o n to fair extra, ' f.60; good tpchntce *o. \ R\K K L O L it—buperfine, li7A&2.M. fancy | pw ie3.it> B A H I.K Y —No t Milwaokre tw o rowed state ftV «ix rt>«ml Qngraded western, O taav < *an*da. C7c It\E—-Wtstc f u ll loads. Mr Jersey track 4 T &<*>. t*O IlN M RAl»—Yellow westsrn, |2 00 . brandy win» H l*t*K W IIK A T K L O t’H—f s w t s s i U U C 'KW IIK AT - Ktatf. B A H L R Y M A L T —n v w t f m ,67®TV- (*anada 100 .W- two-'owed Tie W H E A T —X|*ot 1 «ale» of No f m l «tore and •levator. 6 THc, affrfst, K%&- IV b . ^ v j r ; N o . 1 northern. <£'*• d e ll r e m l S.. I hard. CT^r , delivered Option* So. $ r e t. May 66 ^ Aag ^cpt b * Oct.fiOHr |>«t a.t^c i C O R N p o t « a l n No t, fitt^ elevator C lltr Option* ^llay r.ow«»at fla^r a » v I W Hfi Hep«. Wty* O r t Nov.. „ Dec fi 8 l 4 c OATH— Hpet «ale« of No f 33r No t «te i llvered. 94c; No I, So t »M » r 57 I No. 3 whttr Mr track ir »«| »i*»trrn ' U l f ' track a bite wentnrn I w hite atf^te Hpitona Aog I Sept., 33Hr t l r i MMo- I 11 A V —hlilpjMng IVVtfitk gorid to choice. TlWa fTVfe i P t lH K — m n » , $14 fifetH 71. •■ttraprim* tam ll) f t ! &r<(l&<V>. «l,on clear f)4 «»a 18-BO Bt**ITKlt — W p ^ iern dairy, Iriy&ts» crean»ery lW>St- do facrnr> I9» IS ty ri gins. Sir ula'r «lairy t4o?|< <<<• <rra(n«*r> t i ^ n . C M ER m E —stale , lanr**. 7^01^-. sm a ll 7i^ 09l(p |an »litr»* >.*0 full itu n « EUOM* state and ivnnn) %ania lo^vtOH H-<*tern, frr*t*. I 4 i^.>i<b rOTATDK.* l-land p sTufcj |j. ««•«**>>• |Ua»3u& Jrrw i $| .V<11 ^ All hi* |*arty won- well TO BRING BACK WELLMAN ' Relief R jp f t llllo n I n<ter Captain Itottolf* | acn Kail* l-r«»ui N<irwa> 4- IxnuxMtr-Aug. 43^—A- <kmpat«4» fmtn- I Trouisoe, Norway stat<*a thnt tho sailing vessel Malygvn and o fast cutter soiled A\atu4)iafc jsirt Xoe—Kfdtslwrgjm to iwiny back tin memliers of the Wellman arctio .expc<lltlon The «-utt«’r is In ^>mnmn0 of (^apta)n Bottnlfsrn mnstcr uf the Hngnvald Jarl, which t*»ok the c*xpitlttlon out He was tlie first to bring authentic news of the loss of thnt »ti-amship The Malvgvn carries a lot of winter clothing and large t|unntitlt« of provis ions. Tills relief expedition was tub'd out by t h o m n s Q l n t A a ^ a r d Wellman and bis companions were six mlleseast of t ’n|ie Plnteii. June 17 Tho tvllef expedltlim will appmach as near as possible to tbat point In order to pick them Up The Mnlygi*n nw m d < nptnln Hot* | t o l f s e n . W l n s i i l | K H y e n i n h l a n d n o v d e , 1 after they hml trawlietl £|i miles o\i*r tho 1 Ice from when* tho RngnvaUl Jarl was Kaelety uf (rlrnda, CiMPf'Ai’Qt a N Y Aug li — The thtnl day « M*iat«>n of tlm nnnual n«- Uglous Minfer«<niTT* nf tin* K irtftr of Friend* iM-tfsn nt 7 ;m o i li a k The dlfitmssion uf practical tlrst whoid day work wasnmt-tmn^i At v .ft) session re ports frntn the I'btimlelphm nnd B a lti more \carly Mei-ilnu n*so» iatlon* wi>ru ('anadian | n*ad and then a paja-r on The tui'emity of ltnpn*KaiOK fitcndly (h'lioiiilnatuiual views tn o»>nm*etli>n with onr teaching,\ was rend by Jo h n W Hot. hlnson Tho n*porta f/tnu the >cnrlv Met tlti^ riiuwH-ia- tlotis of Ohl*i im ltn n n and Illinois wero n-od 1 <*mc 0 « s l Mrlke Knd^d. Monm- I *•» \ up I\ The •■•wil strike whh h U*u«i» April vfl and lm« pre«ail<*(l tn Gmiiil it,i<niy upt«»th< pnm nt time. «-rip pllng nil tinto«t'-i'*M and l>r(in< lie* uf tmde and dm ing th-<ua/tod« t» th xertfi- of Mtor init-k vation. hns it.*, n ..flj. mlH di-* lannl off 34 t < ItotnUo Capitalist |ira<l. B i r r At •> A u y (I Inn..-* !’ W h ite , the w. Ilktioa n > and pr\*^»»tty owner of Hii'T'tio U». *1 <»« Hi. In m ml ho* pttol Th* m i m , of in* deaili was a cafl Ocr of the thniat HI BlODY MARTIN CAPTURED. Iln A i l n l*rodaee Market. bt i u i o . Aog IX W H E A T ^ n t h a n l \« I n o r t l ^ r n , « l e S o * m l ' O tH tM Nn 3 >r l l n n \o 8, V tW c ; N o 3 y e llim Uk O A T H - N«» S a l u t e . « S o t mtXnd FL4U It - Spring wheat beat patent, per bbl.. p s r ^ l lo. |na grade« t l TV&SUQ; w inter wheat hmt tam ll) $3 frrabam, %2.W S & U l T T K I t \la t e creamery S3ftSlc: western. , & & S * \ C H K R S K - f'an c t fa ll cre*in.0Q9l4c. choice do. 2 a 4 c KtiUtt—Ktate. U ^ ^ l V i western snd wrath > era, Ea*| n u A U o L4ve Stork M a r k e t . Kakt In m i s Ang IX C A T T M / - Extra export «lrrrx $4 « 75 ; ynnri «tw. ’SI-gtfy.l ^Q-- i I m ln ln Q ) I iii H'T.TTTT i $4.fftit«.4<l. itghl Itand) d<«. rVa-4 <0. «•*>« and heifers, extra. .aitem. butn-t Olilka. Veal*. b l l E K I ' A M * i iintce to extra wethera $3 gooil tn clzolnr alieep, $S S/> 0 n o n comnioo to fair Sr <n^7 40 riMii.-etoea tra apnns lamba, 94 >Mil V» •••aintun to ia >y lln ltk lo f t a ; Market. lb rr«i4 i Aog 1& No 1 tlmo*i,« ppr ton $it<it(t Bo* No !* p f f l Q I i DP m m inofl in im I fS 30 bated lia> . hfrrr |l4<r^f |S<|. looae straw $vmu.|n(JU baled do. |« u & » tv 1 V t lm C h m v Market. t n « a s Y Aag ta C B E F > P Nklea la r r r white, g lota S)4 b o xes. S» 4 « <»..» I>*ta. «snbr>f'«. R V « »<• « S7f b u m Nky i«rv> •••iioixi | im ui W^c; d o * lot* Ml? lin in g s ,|<, | I. t*. « ,,Q b o x e e . « 4 c d<> 31 lo l * • fi 4 I m . s m S * ^ « m a ) W h i t e a i o t e I b o x e * <Qnat> m 'n n i t t l lo t s . lO I A h o x e s d«> 4-Uita. B t t b o x v * . d o I lo t S > b o x r a , to * . T o t a l l^a - : BI 'T l Kit >'ort» i * m ia< k a p u f raamery ( huttsr sold s i 3^)4? sud V7 paolagrs at N o t o iio n * i>e«|«era*to a n d A lle g e d P i 'r p s * Ir a l o r o f K e v e r a t M u n le r a . l U m . N V v A t t u 1 3 - l i t Ih d d y M a r t i n th e n o t o r io u s tt«*ap e n u lo a n d o u t l a w w a s c a p ! u n x l a t the- b«'a<l -of U u r n h ick l^a k e . t h r r e m i l e s f n m . t h e villn»(e o f S p r i n g w a t e r T h i s Is t h e m « w t im p o r t n n t m p t u r e tn n d e I n t h i s c o u n t y In y « t ir» n » M a r t in la s t i p posed to lie j r u l l t v o f s,-v> r,vl nxm U - ra a n d n u m l ie r le s s h t j r ^ w n v r*d.t» r^«-« T l i e ofll<v*r w i n * m n d > th»* nrr.-«t w e n t u p b e h i n d M a r t i n a n d |ev< ( t n g l>i« r> y d v e r n t h i s bead* t o l d h l i n t o h«>i<| tt j* h i * h a n t U M a r t i n a t «*n»^- t « « i k in t h i • i t n i t i o n a n d s u d d e a l y k l r k e « | t h « r»-» .|r,T fr o t n tb * mJTI c e r s h a n d n n d m w h n le a p fo r ih . d . - . r T h e n v o l v r r o t f l v i n g t n i . i n i^ . r o e r ••t t h e r u o n i b n ' fl> « >>r x t t fnrni«-rn nh<> u « n s t a n d i n g a n o i m i | f m b i» < d l,m > n n d tt t . . . k s i x in* n p u t t t o l i n o d i tifT« o n h i m T h r r . ill* n aA t t i p n i l n>tfl>t u . i> h i n g h i n i n n d m » 'i«' n m r n t n i ^ h « t t .' L ik * - u . u * H a l i l a n d . I m l m i l ft l TTir ..H i . i I ,,| M a r t i n l« n ' - . u l 3 » r<-nr« ..f n u > tn-a>ily b u i l t a n d <>f d a r k c***n|.i. *, T h e r e Is |>ut little (b i t i li r t h a t li* i» 11 >. m a n w*bci tn n n l e h * ! * pe«l>ii<-r n> nr N rkport a y«»ar a g \ M a r t i n •* » u l i n nm i th r e n t i 'n * b* k i l l a ll tl. *■- ii it h.. h u t n iu in d tn h i s captor Th r, wnrd whh h waa^ofTerotl for in* » )) u dividnl l^attman Ib.yrtntl Itnrlairil OIT. Ih ' M i . Vi>« lo I'hi-lienver lislge of th*- Atiurtian iloilwa) un.on lias de« lared th* i’titloifWi' t»»y«-*»lt «»fT >m Ihe I tioiii Pa* tfl- anti tb«- f'm>>ti Paiiflr Denvi'rand trulf rtmda **««»»n, ,,f (lie atrlCer* bav% been taken lw<,k I h*- «mke ta nut de clon'd off on th« Ninifl I t a* thr i\i-ra hate rriet U-d-oll iA<riiin>. lr>. iq tin-old e m p lo y * * Itlcltard « r««ker*« Mothrr Head. Q I ’ A U a m i > » \ I K u t t 1“ M r a i r u k e r mother of Ri< har%l « r k< t nn J jimthcr In law of llnaith tittl* t t« »kbi« duai loti evening at ths latter • nsajUt-uoo. and this wns t h o u g h t t o hk^e uu b o la a o 'd her mind* Her body was tvcovcrcd. , Tbe war In ISorea practically p u t a stop to emigration of Chlucge to Canada. De partmental report* show only thrvO arriv al* a t Victoria. B. C., last m o n th. A bomb exploded w tth terrlflo foroo In tho Jewish quarter of th e d t y of Corfu, in Greece, killin g seven person* a n d j doing considerable dam a ge to property, t There Is no clue t o tiro perpetrator* of th o outrage. Tho Stringers Son* Pottery company nt San/locc, Col., was totally destroyed by tire. Tho loss U estimated at between $ 80,000 and #100,000; insurance, *13,000. Samuel H Briggs, tho president of the Briggs National bank of Clyde, N •dUt i -at-bla tesfdeuw i n -tt o d n i i i T \ *----- H i s S t o c k is larp't*. n f ih* iH« t ( | i [ u i u k e iLsetU o u d h i a t m p r t i ' n\ p i t * ,, I Republican, of tbo Secuntl district o f IU* ' ' \ 'm ' fu| I lnol« hftVo nom inated W lllL u u L o r r im r r J P ... ! for W h im * . 1 ° t n l l l ,m \ rt t,u S l y , m w in ild i-uti I for connrras. , , fo r a „ (lltl.ri(>r D|in., ' ti(» , i M l * . Vlurenoo 0 « t r o V one o f th o lx-Jlc* # lio v e tlm t tlio c h e a p e s t i-quala llici I I P of i v i l w r n io, O n t .. c o m m itte d «ulcld,o b y . j ! Ix s t n l l l i u u g l i v o u m a y ■drowntnjf. M is s O s i> o m rs faThttt1' h o i j ' l l r t h m g cTiwip t l i u i n i u y nnsw . r \ \ n f u w d to tat t ier m j r r y this m a n «ho lo 'te d « y o u a r e n u m to h a v o m u n e lliiM ifil » ........ * morp if v , |fc- <» best. F C. BROWN, Palmyra, H. If. F . V . C I e v 6 l a n d & r , o , | P A L M Y R A . N. Y.. A r e S iile A(,n-nU fu r tin ' kiiIi- „ f Tbo frd o m l jn d g o A t S a lta . A r g e n t in e , h i u g r a n te d tbe e x t r a d itio n or J o . ly g P n lfiijir. tilt; f n g l t i t u ex^nietnlter o t . w n r s : LfiUddn a* h result of t era! soclotlos. AHiert M, Todd of Kalam a zoo, M ich , -- -Phftadelfhia- Afer In Ihis tiiw n , anil by tho Prohibition statg. convention. 1 LJ*|| n * A t The president has recognized Asslm Bey f*rn 1116 T B r G W I I l f f u O S A lfiS aa Turkish rlffi e,mstit nt Knur Vnrb O I Turkish vl& consul at New York Queen & Co., Incorporated opticians, < of Piladelphla, have mado an assign- . uient for tlie benefit of creditor* to Jo h n tiordon Umy Tho company had a cap ital of tttu.o:*) , In connection w ith tho meeting of the i British association, the dt*gn*e of D C. 1* • Monoris t'^tinnu was conferred upon Pro- fessur Samuel Plorpont l^angley* the dls- tlngul<dicd aiitronouier o f W a shington. The Ofllclol Jo u r iio l’of I t a ly ahhounce* \* that tho ttovemtnont yylH nm inijd n a . a o u » - traT position In tho w a r lietween J a p a n - A N ! > IIA B K R L U Crystal Springs Brewing Co’i icxna.i.Kvr L A G E R B E E R , l ' n l h d IhM U iSl xntiuer warrant fo r the rrmBt of Perry W ortiborg, QOCUBHt of tntw n y By u Tohinh> Jewollur- { \*A Diiwsoni \MTun. special say*; Ovt*r oije-tMnl-of—thht phtocrwax tlRtlfoycd-hy : Are and tlie hanlest kind of work alono sam ^ th e n » t ofVtho tow n Tho los^cx cwdx mooo. Jodge ('a^well Bennett, chief Justlrv of th&oourt of apiMuil* of Kentucky, tuis dliid of rheumatism He wus a candidate for re-election not A-jmatomwi -nf m t r s jr t p u s p m f t ' a t m r r R T n r e \ in Ualuiytn and mnt Ijprn^lt rmr k w if %v<* » We ao not Cut In Priccs Ih il we do ehiiui t»» jftve n fni|M*rinr quulitv for the Katin* prirt* yon -SaS.n> tilF. JT'r i-Jmiji .Mliil - — 14 venrs exnericntiiaiml r i ^~-f •*t~--^e\ s i i s m u - kntiw wherenf we Rprak veut a massiivxitlng calhnl to pmt4*st against tho notion of tho health m irtw rt. tiea, alMtut uo men wciv Injun-d and 11 ar- The MAIL and EXPRESS, r u a t . w e ro tm u lo. , T h . U . d l n , E v . n l p , P . p « r i The Now York fttate dvtl scrvlee com* ^ j oa n tt nL t j mission has ordered tvn oxamlnathm f o r ; p f O S u ^ y 3 0 0 e l i r 3 U l § . C n U r C u y a f u , teachers 'a t sialo’\* rT^ r! . . . institutions for tho blind to be held at Batavia on A u g . s?I. The' w ill of thtr l a f r W illia m A r a lo o f NEW YO R K . »MHHIHM» VII ■mijr »• \I* IIIIIITJ* c m u l r, , . , A ll ht* iwrtc im ii naints h u wife n* MileekccUtrlx and leave* a n e s tate u f o t c r 1 1 , 000 , 000 . i 1*0 bi tailed in Now Y u r t , ttsnv,\* 2 2.1 P M <*ontuins U^ttth*a all tf« news of the day the elosing quotii tiiHi.M of the HUs-k m a rket. Pmdtuu*, Men'antile (ViiiRntMlut**! mitl Cotlou Kxglmntri's Tho MAlU-juul RX-PHK^ t-^mloywia- P m t w lim i tn Anienenn tintuslries llie pc>hj*jr “ f I<«a«*i|iraH*ii3 w i t h Kuviiru •nntln n s; - a r ^ m ifnl trmr a ll - measures that w ill tend toward inter im l development. A r a fiunilv newsiuijierniitl instruct or «»f Ihe ymiiijr The M A I L nnd KX P K E S S lh w ithnut (K|iiul, ila mhtim is are elenii, pure and fttn* fm m Hetisn tiunuliriiii iHiiilniinnjr no ntallef that m a y not lie preM*nted tn the futml> dreh* and stands w ithout a rival tn evening joiiriiaHsni Ketid for sample coj»\ P U B L IC A T IO N O F F I C E . Broadway and St. Paul's Churchyard, New York. T E R M S To M A H . HulisrrilicrH Ih iilt line Y'lii* Hit Months. Three Mouths. * I hie Month S n lu n tu ) Kditiou 20 U» 24 eoiituiniug umtt> \jx 'im l fin ttm*«. t hie \ m r 2 iki The Weekly Mail and Express. ChieY**ur, • * $1 00 Six Months, A dlspatlh fnm i Shanghai says th a t Captain tlalswnrthy and Uhlcf Officer Totuplln of the aunketi transport Kow Shlng. arrived at Shanghai Tho dispatch add* th a t lln* B ritish s u h jw tib wh o wen* on board |he lllfated transport, aro m iss ing. ■THir-Ntmtr’V h ^ n i i a Oemoeratlff « o i r ' gn*sslonal convention In session has nomluatt'd Judge II S, K . Morrison of Scott county A t Wost Bergen. N Y , the two Uttlo daughters of W illiam Brudle. while play Ing with matches, set lire to their du the s and the younger, aged 4, w a i burtnxl to death. The other aged 0, Is dangeruualy Injured t In a duel with pistols Senor Jose Vemstegul, chief of the Mexican govern - ment tdamp deimrtment was killed by Francisco lLmiern, a well-known eon gmssman The due) wn* the result of a quarrel over a woman. Judge Kll Allsworth, Providence, m a d o his w ill when he was past 00, snd after a stroke of paralysis It practically ties up 1000,000 In trust for a too years, and sotno of tbo Go heirs w ill contest I t Tho Bark Brnekka. from Hern* sand for Rio Janelm was in collision w ltb tlio schooner Pilgrim, from Port Mndoc fur Stettin on Hatunlny m o rning last off Anvil Point. Kug The schooner wa* gunk and four memliers of her enntr were dn>wne»l Tbo Urnokka received eonsld erahle danm/t* Kin* broke out In tbe (Hobo m ill at W at* ertown, W |a, and s«»un extended to the elevator The elevator and m ill were to tally destroyed Loss, $70,000; Inauranco, 140*600, divided atnopg SA cumtmnle*. Spontaneous ctunbustion caused the flni. Dr Julius Wulfonstein. who had a t tained prominent** as au eye, ear and tlim a t specialist, died a t <*leveland» He- was a son of Hr W olfenstoln, superin* tendent of the National Jew ish O rphan asylum Neighbors w ill bury old. Mary 8 tilllvan who died In New Yurk at the age of 108 years She claimed to have first seen the light of day In 1786 In C o u n ty Kerry, Ire land. Cbarle* H ill, the seaman of New York, who felt from aloft Saturday while tbo Prince of Wales was going un b i ^ n l tbe American cruiser Chicago, at ( ’•owes, ha* died fnnn t he ejects of his Injuries. A d r c n t n r e s o f a I t n n a w a y C o u p l e . W atkiitowk N Y A « g » --Tuesday night then* arrlvtsl in W a tertown af«a*t. Mr* George S Sm ith, wife of a pnupl nent fnnHerof Pulaski. In company with O. A Marino, tbe farmer's hln*d m a n 1 Yestenhjy a man natiH*d W a lk e t >vho hnd 1 hnd dealltiff* with Mrs Sm ith.'m ine here In h«d pUROjit with a warrant chnrging lan'env and thereby hang's a tale M a r i no hnd Iw’rn einploy««d hy Sm ith for sev eral months Whtl* the latter was In the field Sntnnlay tl»- hired m a n suddenly d*eani|M'<1 \ warrant was sworn out for Marino f,,r * Mlnapina a n d another for tbe wife for in, o.f They were arrested by a depnU «h. e»tf hut sncceoiU'd In eluding him and presaed on over roads to this city Tin < ><«ik the tm ln nt Hrow n v llle and an* ni*n l* Mi->«>d to la* safe Itl Kingston. Can fid a N e w Y o r k P o s t m a s t e r s t t e j e e t e d , \\ Asiii\oToX, 'no g 9 —The M-nab* ro Jer-te<l the nomination of fopr postmasters in New York It took ho debate and then' was nn vote. There .waa a brief ex pTanaiTot) hy Senator H ill and that was 4^gop|,ti TUB- all It was cLaimcd that somo of #he m n n ,*..*2.11!..- . ,,t ,Mt 1 PiHttnir*’ I’mil V on n no i r& tin r.o jlecal notices . w r Ity *h ,T A \ M C « * U N T % « V « t U t M t n n P « » o • g a l l l ^ IV > l i r f H > H t t r n *4 at Ir t u r .<r » |M<tini«i>i .1 .onr* nitrl«m ^ d u l y tita ilr a m i •t<t< M n I 1 1 m d 1 4* H e flt*n‘e. d u l ) a|.j»*m t.*l th r r * t n a ill .*-11 a l |>uh lie s u e t l i m a l tl*r lo x i i >t.»ir >>f M u « ••ttrl llm iw I In t h e i l t W r » f I >*m* W my ti** • • • u u t ) New li< r l o n th e fMtli d a v <>r lig n u t |Mi| a t lw i> ••*'!«•« k i<- U u * a f t 4 'm > a m .if tU a i «ta* t»* ^Iw> h l| ilH « t I4tl«t*r i tin- f i * t l « a h i * (| m r l l » i | |ir* tnba-a t u M l tlmt tn i e t .*r im n v l .< lm n l •It i t n t r in tlie lo a n V a o f l o n W ati>* < • • u n it N e w \ >rk U m m t x l a n d «|eM-*tt<*«l •» /■•(!«•«• Ite s t n n l n j t In Uh- n-d • r t n f 'li*- hlffl< « a ) r u n n i n g f i m n M a i « < l i « t i l 1 i p t.< « h r n > i & II It T b il lr'ia d a t th e whii1> f-aat • •«cn«t ,«f (anil* o w im h I hy s a i d t t s l l n ^ u l i *>n> jm n » t h e n ^ ni*rth K4 d e g r e e s a-e»i 10 e1mli» a m i u llttka lh e n « v s o u tlt E l |4 d t * g r e < ^ s w t > t iatn * a n d IV lin k s lheit*<r w i t h 0 d e g m « «r*«t o i .-tiain* s n d 78 lin k s thcnt** w - n t h a i I* d e g n ^ » *<a<n IV e h a l n s n m l *1 Itn k a t l i e n e e n o n b ^ «l* p w w e s t * ! i-halits a n d lln k a . tb e t ie e stm tti ffl deg r e e s e v t H e h a lri* a n d 0 lin k s t<* t lie t eh te r «*t t h e h ig h w a y % f»n**a ld th e n e e m o t h V S , ile g r e e s e a s t tdotig th e •■enter n f «al«l h ig h w s y the- H « e e rtf h f g l n n l n g e o n t a l n h i g t s arses nf Is n d s s th is tla> hy A u s t i n J O a g e I T e r m s » f s a lr m a d e kn*<«-n a t t i m e a m i idn e e » f I N ile . D a t e d l.y o u a ' ' Kilass U s tiw a . ! H Tffi in > l.y o t ia. N July « ! 1MM T iU 'l> < «■ N \T mi k tni*es w»»n* unfit for tlieir imaltlons and a n otlier did not live in the town or dtstrirt to which he wn* appointed Tlie ntmillnv tlons have boen pending for some tluio John Sheny of tiwefp> was nom inated ; Doa. 7 last Trondwcl) It K e lluin of liaby- 1 ton J a n 4. Thomas H M a n lon nf Iterkt , mer Feb 91 and itnurgn F Van Darn of i Tompl|tnsvMlc April J Senator H ill bos opp)M<d the m n flrmaUon of tliese men from tlie beginning Q t i a d r n p l e T r a g e d y l a O t t n r a w a . IIt t i wa a la A u g 9 - t n a fit of Jeal ousy \N hi Jetiklna. B u r lington baggage master at t'haritun, la., <hot Mrs Ktlaa Mundiy his landlatly, and bertw o d a u g h ten* and then sulcidt'd lie wit* en*tuionid of Julia, the younger dangbter and Jeal ous of the attentions of another m a n In words with ber mother ho becamo en raged phot her hunted up bis sweetheart, killed her instantly fatally shot her sis ter J«d»mna, who was w ith her, and thon I shut himself « Itk t M T t d O * T t i | » | « i| ll« t ' U l l * tH ifs u a n l to a n onh-r .it I M N o r t o n Nuro- g a t e «4 W a>m- t o u o t * tioiii-e In Ite n - lo g U e ti t- a l l p e r w m a liavttijc *ln lm s a g a i n s t ltori<n|in l l a i t r o l H T p t la t e n t I ^ iiiik . I ii t l w i u u t i l t o t Wa>n< N \ de«'v«seil llia l itw*> an- n < | i u m l tn \tr> • c u t th e M n n * a i f h th e » o u > h c r s t- tfwiwr VV Kno*l*'» *tir .1 tli* a<lnilMl)itrat'>r*# • 4 th e sulil (Iw i ' N i n l a t r h e ta w nffltv h u n k llr o w n o n W « i « t H i n ^ ’i otigr*-** l l a l l H o t e l. In I t o n s W a y n e • o t i n f r N j 1 \ •rr bt*fo r * th e a s l i <la> o f J a n u a r y a I* t w i 1 D a t e d lf< r n n N \ J u t y IJith . ISUI i . ^ ' l l n K Vt K M A t I KH. M\U\ K I M I U I A V t s * io i n t n u t r a t * < r * -wi \ i h tty ■ r s s s a ii t r K M t iR S T T*« M e liu f la K l^tfth o im e o f (it t t a H o N ' iie o r g e L i f i l t o u s r n f it n t s i i * . N \ v v a r a l» f t h m iM > o l l*a a ] ia w M l e h i g s n K lla s lv t ii ||o* it o f Hnd its n i l n t n > N t m im - u t i o f M *j w o r t l i . N \ ll a i r l H I b n k l e ) o f A r m d l a . '• V J . j w j i h K u r n n i i ’Tltli- N > a n t i w lltla m J T r u a t o f U a i * o n h . n \ g r e e t in g W l t f iB S * * N a t h a n llln k t e y o f th e t o w n of t i r a d k N > lu i o l n t . t> ai^rll<<<l !•• < « ir « u r r < » ' ••f tlie *'*»univ o f n atiM fo r ttie p r , « . f o f t|nv«ii ' i f T H rm u p i l « n i m u t v l» t r o f I t t i U r l v M a « r * I'M i n t i N \ d iT n m w l a h b - h r e l a t e \ • • * h r«*al a n d |«7»>aial esta t e T i i a a a r o n a ><«u a n d m i-li <’ f i ■u a r e *-tt*'*i i \ ' 1 r t ^ i u t m l to a|i{MUil a l tlw ••flh-e o f t h r «at<l * 1 ' r»*gat«- <n Ute ttlla g e N f ^ a r k In « a l d ............ • *n t l i r lOtti 111) o f Ke|4enibeT 0€H a t left •■•‘• • I In ih e fo r e x o o n o f tlia t fla> t« a l l m r l tlte >*■ h a i r o f « a in \\ i l l b T t o i t m m \\ u u it> > r ««* I t o i r i R o * * 1 lh' se a l o f o^li-»- o f m i ; N iitrn g s t e t o la- hr»>unto a O t m l U tttinft* I I , , o | || S i t f f i t i “ ' i ^ (rat*- o f tin - ,t, > tm ti «4 Wi»*n»- »' M u r r « < a t e « l i i e a U e ' u M * 0 » I \ Hiinl «la> n f J u t ) tn t h r » » a r -f l * W •nr lh«aiHan*l e ig t it h u t M l ^ f sml ntB«-t> four | M N-.»t- ' •» U M. I n r v a t K i r a A f t o m e y I» *