Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - May 23, 1891, Decatur, Illinois J i I u SHOES FOR FARMERS What Great Shoo Store Han to In this Lino fur plowing isat band and 1 tve and adjoining c v 11 tttn be thinking about i n2 We itant to remind all 1 thai nil s res of plow shoes from i Sn i o No and that for the price we i the i! not to be Our Montana grain shcc for Sj is not to bo anynheie for tbe money and U ibe wimder of the Our Milwaukee Oil grain plow shoe at f1 are world Waters Our man's made shoe heavy sole km Ml is very Durable and is un- questionably shoe to plow ia It is tbe the foot and gives the in- satisfaction to tbe wearer We fit inly 1.30 pair Our is all solid anil is just tbe thing for ritzier wmr m the country Itis of i monty If jou want to get l y trc en much sought by be young men ft have the grinds tind tbe to have all tb styles all ti t Kwi want shoes i e I fine we to lu del we anything of u bouse r ilmn our tbe lowest Wt firry the stock and r trade tn ID lite tbo lear 1 tht in be ol iV lime o Illinois it fell s H do for you I e ITT i 9 Ii Mo bors ling the u.s t in i r them at the CL 1 Bui set our samples Stomp and GANDEE TENNIS G H Fargo Co ILL J B BULLARD h M- 1 i i i t i Lut m L 1 y H n t I tola GASOLENE STOVES ARE THE BEST Made in 45 Styles PRICES FROM TO SOLD EVERYWHERE OF DEALER GEORGE M CLARK CO Chicago it i it on I if f jit 7 licit ay Tat I S Pension D I MURPHY Bon 534 SHT WALL will jna VOLUME THE PRESBYTERIANS The One Hundred and Third eral Assembly Opened IN THE PRETTY CITY OF THE STRAITS f be Opening Sermon by Rtv Dr of Columbus foi Cue Mich May The one third assembly of opened at the Street church at 11 u m last of the delegations ar- riveil shortly before the opening and were received the local committee add The New York legation had Imen here slime The and New Jersey Cations missed minister ReT Isaac Renville of ta aleo a commissioner Rev Wm H Green B D D who is most likely to elected rator of the assembly yean old an of Princeton and fur the past forty years has been em occupant of the chair of oriental and Old ment literature at Princeton lie haa written a Hebrew grammar and other text books and was one of the tors of the Anges commentary He is considered one of the safest and most learned in the church The following is a synopsis of what the general assembly's will The report ol tbe Home Mission board will show that the fiscal year closed with a debt ot about hanging over the work The causes of the debt hare been the unexpected ing off of legacies were less last year than tor the year pre- vious The contributions Irom churches and individuals were larger than in any previous year During the board of education has had under its care 809 candidates an Increase ol over last year a large proportion of whom came from the west The total were over the year Still there ia a deficiency SATURDAY MAY DEVOURING FUMES I FROM ABROAD NUMBER 38 Ten Blocks Of Business In Houston Tex FAIL A TO THE FUMES of Lumber N Y bj TML connections at ana hid lo wait until this There were COO com tiii in nt tendance when the opened this large number it wis impossible to get any complete the case of Dr The Nevi York which three to one The of the day ivas opened promptly iit I o'clock by Uic call to der at tlic moderator Kcv W E Howe D ft of Columbus O Dr the opening sermon After general about tbe of the Moore on not the of the of thr world that she had in all stood in the forefront of ng civil She had not only for the but stood them firm in battle ami at the world Wiis a llinn ever iore at it still was Pre- any general movement always been B feeling of in our land is a deep in of tlie of men ill the of of their which arc not ami hui v out is they it nf relations of tn i ill tho of the in- of in or uf the of labor nut to ffo into the or ins out of Hi il that if it it was the of society it We should nut lie El Tlie re sties no of IUCD did of of It a of revolution Men supply f and raiment W and lh tl only hut of life for md against ism anil They uere sure a romedy lor the condition wore he men do right and law tries 10 men the Tins wus an IKO of and of restrain tlie strong to pro tec t the laborer to the employer to the wiles of the nf the frani tiler ami the ers the aim but must weep the of the If law could have IA it nover lust Tlie never 11 ad better laiva failed because laws now and labor ID u and array one is to ami the must Vet it was a that many of the influential leaders of labor see the remedy in J un- Tin demand for the revision of her vein did not dissatisfaction tho of tbr dial's lint from a desire fora fuller expression of the lore of world gravest 1 to standards ami the Ilo pray nl Approach the spirit to the truth tlic sermon Mr At it for tlic its rat ur thv of ol ami the mles for ilic government o in- for moderator Tiu more nent i A of inven of ton Rev Dr lliihi-.1 Kov Fir of Lumber in the and debts hanging over from previous years The board at the close of the fiscal year April 15 was in debt The reports of the treasurer of the board of missions for freedmen shows just enough money on hand to pay all the liabilities The total receipts for the year verc which shows a tailing off as compared with tlic year which is for by the fact that f the year the board in the shape of During the year 300 ministers 1.1 ul preachers have lieen supported in tin field and has been added to tbe real estate values owned by the board The churches and pupils during the yoar contributed towards self-support The Sabbath school missionaries ing the year have established schools with teachers and scholars given library books tracts and Bibles for reciting the The board of aid reports contributing churches against last year Of these 417 are encouraged by tlie board under promise to contribute to their boring schools This has the of tho amount actually coming tho treasury so that this year it only amounts to but the entire volume of perplexities is afternoon at o'clock started one of the three largest fires Houston ever had the other two being the tion of the compress seven years ago with worth of cotton and the destruction of the ris block in The Wednesday's fire started in the mill of the Co perhaps the largest city It caught in the shaving zine and all efforts to check it was un- availing The loss on the mill and lumber will amount to over with insurance of The R D Cribble lumber amounting to wilt insurance ot seven stores and thirty dences mostly cottages were con As far as learned no lives been lost though there were several narrow escapes and a few sons were slightly injured The fire department promptly responded but the want of pressure allowed the fire to get start The wind was high at the time and ten blocks were swept by the flumes which were not checked until 8.40 p m It was then hy the of the and the fact that vacant blocks and wide streets assisted the fire ers The Southern Pacific shops were at one time on account of tho wind The insurance is very smalt in nearly every instance r Fire M Minn May disastrous lumber yard fire lias burning since n m The entire ber stock of J W Day A Co gating feet of lumber has Order ol Conductors In Toledo cholera it M Culm nt Dull ease In Mont bo to Jane V Dr D Pugin ot Bonlli Dead JnJ world wilt come to Two hsd run from were BI in St Louis Col p a Ball Lug Ij hit will lo the city ol U J K Brunt If Iron Mountain at Book clamor In England Influx of Hebrews f row or court of StaMt will reinstate biin of ol Mom hu Into wort toy s tuft lor nor entered by an alleged with THE AMMAN deserted Cirri age will trim Wife Papa An PARIS May The Chilian In this city who represent the or insurgent party have declared that an arrangement has been made be- tween the party and the United authorities by which the insurgent the It Injun la in a HUH blink to tlie credit 01 It 11 weekly tion tor printing scurrilous charges and Like lints hive oil wool from to seaboard shut out tlie J D Rockefeller u tor ol tlie Missouri Kamos A road to II K Bnos Minnesota admits lug by hta but ho gave blm liny amount What tho was The ot wha found mutilated on tbe railroad traot New Haven Ind presumably killed by n train Clayton Lloyd a com let ul mines In Alabama wus shot guard white In waa trying to ATO tba in ioo rig which down the now coast being by chased a United anil i rill road tot tba as against of receipt last year Total y included total tmm all been destroyed entailing a loss of The firm's saw was and J S J uf Dr to his name to bu his as a candidate lor moderator H is be- he will be nominated and his friends say he will accept Tliore seems to tie a notion that the THE HEAVYWEIGHTS The Contest Between Jackson and bett tha Topic at Saa May at tin Club is the only all resorts The Corbett their persistence the to LOO to 70 and of thoai hare taken tlie short iti amounts They bank on cleverness and youth rank as than son's superior the 11 DII it looks as may go to liXI to CO be- Tim of York is one of tin on He that will win have backed Corbeit are I of Salt Harry of Asa Hamilton of Ore L IX Little of Mont chief is Mose Cunt the cigar dealer and sporting man who fost bo heavily On Dempsey at New Orleans lie has to win for most of lite bets made at 100 to Parson Davies has risked on Peter and Kat son of has in equal amount Charles local bier has bet Charley ter of Portland Charles ley the has bet on Jackson Altogether there must be tha fight and ably much more will be placed before it comes off Both pugilists have been visited at their training quarters by a great ber of sporting men and the most ical examination has failed to reveal any fault with the physical condition of either So far as can be learned from the contestants themselves each is satisfied that if he loses it will be because the other is a man TRUSTEE BANQUET ot Trusties of Henry Shaw Estate In St Louis ST Slay annual quet of trustees will be given this craning at tbe Mercantile club Tuttle ivill preside and eighty five are counted The notable guests on this ivill John W Noble secretary of the interior and Hon of culture for David R Jefferson Hon C V of the States department of ton U C Prof David president of Leland Stanford universi ty California Prof C E chancellor of the state uni versity Lincoln Prof J M Couter president of the Indiana state universi and tho entire department been engaged m confining the flames tc the yard and with every prospect of success although has a wind and the yard is in the center o the lumber district Insurance fire still burning was gotten under control by 8 o'clock A long line of freight cars on a side lino with their contents and the Northern railway bridge was on fire several times but was saved w ith difficulty IBS Work of Incendiary ALBANY S T Way mith and machine shops of the New ork Central railroad at West Albany destroyed by an incendiary fire irly this morning Much valuable was lost About men be thrown out employment depot ilk St at A committee ot o the Union and resolutions ing in I la orthodoxy Prot ol Wyo dieted n Woody war and the west In B to tbe m A stranger bis name J A Barrett limited nt or n bogus ou The ut tie HUMS Shoo li os a n in th in nun tu tones at VB mid Lynn Unas id to question will enter the eril bly from the start and will make itself felt in the election of the moderator the from for- eign parts who present at the sembly are Itcv A A Fulton of tou Rev J X Smith of Shanghai Bev J L and Rev J E Laughlin of Shantung and Rev W A Martin president of the Imperial college of China Rev Furman of Allahabad Rev G Vi Seller of Kolhapur and Rev D S Bergen of India One tv Bloomington Prof J C Branner Arkansas state geologist Little Rock Ark Arthur Winslow state geologist Jefferson City Mo E M Shepherd Drnry col lege Springfield Mo Prof D H Campbell Indiana state university Prof A F Fleet mill tary academy Mexico Levi buck secretary state board of lure of Missouri Columbia E W D lo Hon Eastman Concord N H A large number ol prominent Si Louisiana will If present to assist in entertaining the visitors THE PEOPLE'S Personnel of thi Cho an by the Cincinnati Conference for The People's Party o the United States following s the personnel of tlic national committee chosen by the ati conference for The People's of the United H E of Illinois being elected P Isaac E McCraeken J O A Cannon H C on A G Pique D Condon L Barkins J D loss C Post B- Weaver M L Wheat A J A Power ton 3 D Comstock S Norton A J Streator E Taubeneck P Elder Levi Dumbauld E S Osborn L Graves S F Smith T G Falling B Dr R B Paine John F Wasbburn E G E M Hoy Eton Colvio Mrs S E V Emery John O Sabell Donnelly C N Perkins Andrew Stevenson 1 Dickson J W 0 F A Howard D W Smith H William Dysart W 11 Smith Sow U Studer Joel J lloyt J C H Cobb II V Crocker A L Light John A Thompson F E Agnew Louis Edwards South W B L Loucks Fred Zepb E Lamb Thomas Gai nes J H Davis P Kay John W James Schilling Alfred Manheimer A J Phillips West C Gco W Thomas C Kenney Bretenstein James A Smith If D Merritt District of S A Bland n J Schulters Condition SEW YORK May Dennis Mr Elaine is resting quietly alter a most comfortable night Ii er permits in a day or two he will out for a drive and to test his strength and if found strong enough he trill be taken at once to L is 110 nil Grand Newark S J Iodise 110 to admit him as of I lost on tin at Sow was board tho City ot Berlin or Sear 111 Mrs wife of n killed tjy u torn crib in i miaway i Tlic report of t lo n ot tbe nation nl and corrections si tin dump i UK on nur ol lu u critical conditional Mass a result of List Hominy be- the of tho Hay Male J J a traveling man J ol KI Mo deid In bed nt Hie American M llu nua 5 years ol John his home twenty upon nil by bini A DHCP 13 ar- rest in to set the If IJUMI lie null she Mould lo work ol an in i n mhi tlw a result o Ihu if I rile Co IV ff Hoi Die lit lens of Lincoln known States warship will not be seized by force bj the Charleston or by any other vessel of the American navy By the terms of this arrangement tlie agents here state that the fugitive craft will be handed over by the Chilian insurgents to the United States authorities pending the settle of the question ot dispute as to whether or not the Itata has the neutrality laws The action it is added will be taken without dice to the congressional party much as has enough start of the Charleston to enable her to reach a port in the possession of the party and unload the is surrendered to the United States French Bombarding MARSEILLES May captein of the just arrived from East Africa announces that when he left Mahe on the Island of Seychelles in the Indian ocean lie learned that the French men-of-war Hugon and the were bombarding Anjouan the chief town of the islands of the Gomero group as a punishment for the recent revolt on those islands against the French authorities The French had also established a blockade against the sland Thought LONDON May 31 Russia dispatch says of Duncan of Washington who is now imprisoned In Wales on the charge of having at- tempted the murder of his wife at R C Duncan was ployed liy wife's father named who thought him wealthy and forced to suit whilst Duncan wrongly supposed to be rich The marriage seemed to be a happy ome The news of the tragedy caused a great sensation A for Imperial May correspondent of the Figarro at Rome says the pope in forwarding a copy of his on the social question to Emperor William accompanied it with an autograph ter in which he aUcs the emperor's sistance in carrying out tlic suggestions and recommendations of the encyclical Failed LISBON May De Serpa Pirn tut ill has failed to form a cabinet The king will with De Sousa the present minister of war on the same subject Small e.t Lisbon May financial tion K by the disappearance of small notes from circulation and the substitution of larger hank notes which it is difficult to change Changers are advertising lor silver and gold Honor la KM heart KKW York JUy II tragedy in tow lift on lut M remit of mm may dte and Ik tbo Tory wounded Shortly before 11 o'clock Loota Baphael 45 who No For- syUi street front rf Key a girl of bk 18 old Tbo had been heated k few when ael drew revolver placed tbo weapon on the loft tide of the neck and find Then be put pistol now tho teck ot Uw yoong right It Before tbe people who beard the two reports could retch the had turned of tbe re- Tolver to his own abdomen and fired When the crowd bad collected both the girl and her assailant had tellen to the ground Key found have tiro ugly wounds at the at which Raphael fired A policeman who hurried to the scene summoned an bulance in which the was taken to Governor's Hospital are of a dangerous nature Raphael WM taken to the same institution where hia death is believed to be imminent Raphael is a clothing salesman and lives with his parents He bad been keeping company with Rev also employed in the clothing for some time and they had agreed to marry after the Jewish holiday Last night Raphael wanted the girl to marry him at once but she refuted to become hU wife until after the Passover ltd to the quarrel that resulted m the double shooting An ST Louis May negro prisoner named Henry Tribune escaped from the about midnight Clarence a guard pursued and overtook him When Dugan attempted to amst him the negro resisted and Dugan drew his revolver and fired one shot The shot took effect in bead and kilted him instantly Dugan wac ar- rested and the body of Tribune was conveyed to the morgue Tribune about 30 years old and was a tough character from the Third police district CAPTIVITY ItaC Hse to Mk W 1 braci m Mne in Jadah la ti UK Haws la tae WM bena IV M t At iW UP Hater the ot r Why the Mediation Ruptured lead while ilio murder reading ack tual Oov of lius pardon to on of In tho Brat degree at the term eon conn to Ulcks Mrs Duly n widow thirty years old window u distance of in An ex urn I nation tint hml n hurt 11 ttr bud lici ikall hud broken eral Thd in tile suit o Culver ller.ild for Toi the of hit article Ills Juror were concluded ions by the Judge the Porty May A dispatch from Lisbon to the Times says that President of Chill was led to rupture the mud because be hoped to row money from and had succeed in procuring puns from En- gland wherewith President Pinto to arm the cruiser niter t retiutied witn a ED favor of the It id The Union at nail funned the ot the United and for to Uc in Tim Indorses the and Omana i pi Ion plank ot Illinois was 01 The Inw in the John ty Oscar K t J bt Louis to b i W M 10 Lc Lieut Won't to be Shorn a NEW YOUK Times says the accounts of Dr C I ager of the Co are short The books are being investigated The amount is probably not over No steps haTe been taken to prosecute Tan Bank Oases Con- 1 The hearing in the of President Kennedy and Cashier Kennedy of the Spring Garden bank who were was continued Saturday owing to an absence of important nail in was furnished Tbe CLEVELAND May This ing's session of the brewers convention was devoted to the transaction of important business The convention will come to a clobe this evening when Gold lar May The Rothschilds wilt send bullion to the value of 000 to Russia So strong is the effect of the influx of gold in weakening tBe discount lutes that the importation of bullion is likely to be checked Boutin Frex Censorship ST May The press censor at Odessa has forbidden all southern to publish articles Passports are denied young Jen's Intending to emigrate whc are liable to conscription REPORT Kay II to 1 red No S red Futures Muy n July b August b Dumber leo No 5 July September 1 steam roets CMt ill picked MI for fine So 2 winter Hit II No 2 MBT Aug ait No t Me June Me Megs HIM ror July citrus fresh Opening No I July August I July July July ber JulT Me Buort July 03 1 cuah August No 1 lac Hay Juno July Me t June July MTlK August Mow 11.10 July t Cash July 6 WHO July DM Tower ot tbe ID fee wd The ef L who to ett 14 Uke MO set win II sin bj HU anil pus tbe by know 10 do or future be 07 sad Instead of tlx void ot and LESSON Cause and effect oot in this lesson so that every may see how with his ple hare been studying or some time single portions of the Israel and have how they went to the law of their Got U this lesson to-day rve sec tlic end of the courses of conduct that Israel The historian tells of how they went in- Ute face of light that should have them prosperity and did to all the abominations of the nations them Against all tbU they bad bwn warned and the ol such conduct had been mart clearly ect before them Yet all waa vain They clid everything that did and to extremes ol ness They actually practiced and burnt their daughters ot shrines of Nothing was too vile for them to adopt Notwithstanding all thK Lord bad patience with them and waited for Jears before lie brought tbe full penalty ol their tins on theil heads lie to win them back to their former wid tar purpose sent prophet after but they only hearts and necks pushed ahead tlic end came at last and it came it was terrible as said it would be We look anywhere in physical world perceiving that cwuse nud effect together Nothing happens without cause and one tlie efforts of scientific men is to fino out what causes produce certain What is true in physical world fa true in the world as Mt Provisions tasler ST rucking bogi range at tor off Burr draft good Driven good extra Saddlers Cavalry ho each MM MM 110 M to M W 10 MO M IU 00 to HO W 00 to M 130 M officers or the yea r will be THB LIVERPOOL MYSTERY A Steamship Fireman Arrested for tbe ol the Bey Tound fa a Sack LIVERPOOL May Coaway a steamship fireman has been or the murder of the boy whose lated body was found in a haft in Hie river Con apartments were bloody and tbe police think they have a strong case against May the top room o the in were located the offices o tho branch of the men's union frequented tho police found stains of blood which hid spattered the walks and upon the floor although recent attempts to remove them had evidently been made Pursuing their search the officers found in the yard adjoining the house in which ConTay lodged a razor smeared with blood 4 rein old 16 i IMt no to 00 to HO 09 to cattle slow but ft little better beavy anJ ml prime and Lands Opened to V May The president has issued a proclamation opening to public settlement under the stead law about acres of land in Fort Berthold Indian reservation in the northwestern part of North Dakota No Snob Arrangement May Tbe dispatch from Paris was shown to state ment officials and the information was elicited that such arrangement that fleeted and the banquet indulged in- to was in existence CITT Steeri and feeil a 45 all BUI p pe r bulls Choice 04.70 loot for mid ill lag range u St il New New Mt Me Financial NEW TOIK tt per cent tan ram tot for demand Ill bid poo Oo bid Ing tne at tke tbe higher bat tbo and further advanced Vt on tbe company nsd that would bring to H 000 tons at la tie boar to noon there wai telling t Union load for the goneril market were off cent at tbe clot 1st fig yesterday an exception being firmly bold At writ Ing tie market II doll Tat aalM to Yont may be sure there is a cause tor Ma in that line ol work Is tbe other scholar well posted In As us in first ease you will for proficiency in line yonder ii a scholar who never knows his Jc snorts and fails o promotion Well there is a cause far that as well Nothing by cten chance In the one case there has effort and In the other results that arc appropriate to causes will always follow Ko mao comes a scholar by doing nothing aod no man works hard without receiving the due reward of his work an God's laws and they work always and with every one in the sanjo way arc at the present moment causes at work in your class that will Inevitably produce certain results is true in the case of each scholar This boy if he keeps va in present course trill at fill c grave That boy if he persists In pushing ahead will end in the peni tiary That unless will end in a life of and ruin What thought is the time to change il over for soon tbe reaping they are of that they ahall have a before Ecv A f D 1 There a time in of sin iv hen it is too when the can be destroyed of tlic sinner 3 and kwe can prevent n from on in tin S Tlie national decay but eae 5 lir helps to repent 6 Men mercy to their own ruin T is well as mean S Salvation of race find of through to Jod lofty a Tire Society of St in various parts ot Turkestan Liberia and In the Caucasus where often cur for the regular observation of the phenomenon would be wore charity U wa learn to that a are simply bis carried to Century A aure from QqS to to goto Bin believing thai joo