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Show KLNIMVIMIELll 11,' Tito Xcrf Ituler of Wnrtemberg, ! tldrt at a CaMnrt fr the x 11 rull I inc. HE PROCLAIMS HIB ACCtSOION TO THC THRONE. Trom'irt to Maintain the IcnUltulIoti, Troltct Iteliglun, the iVior h1 tho IHghteof all. ftr Taiarttpb is lbs Nar I A SIH IIMtJ. tlhnl Ulltielm II nf nntlaiuberr l'riMl.IIUtibJrl. Hiuttiiakt, Oct, tf. The ntiw King, Wllhthn II, presided at the cablmt council today, Tho Land-staudowlllshnitly Land-staudowlllshnitly bfi callnl togetlur. A J roclatiutloii signal by iiew King aud all tho minlatere, has vn laaued. It announce! tho accession of Wllhelm II, nephew of King Karl I, to tho throne of Wurteiubtrg. King Wllhelm prnmlaea to maintain Intact the constitution of Ihe country. Ho prombtea to prceervu the const Ilut Ion, to IroUct religion, to bo a friend and telierof tho poor nud wiak and a Jealous I rotector of the tights of all. The King also promises to fill lilt position posi-tion as a Merman trlnce with due regard re-gard to tho Iruitleswhtvli have Uen .hefoundsttou of thu great Oerraau fatherland. The nnrlitilUr.r llsl raltilenlH rrrl llnre. Tlhiii; HAITI, Oct, 0. Twelve tb'uaau I people went tu the race trank toJaytoseu the much da Iked -of Hul I VI uu r Direct race. 1 here wa iducli ixcltemebt about A o'clock when Trialdetit IJam appeared In tho stand nud announced IbrikHsllMrtiry bvl ife ell lied to start Direct, that thoosaorla tlon wai irijarnt to pay the money to tbewlnmr of tho race, Hamlin wa retly to r tart his horse and ralLerthiu illaaj (olut;thuoIif, WOllld 4 lid him nmtleagi.iiiithliecordof t.mt At I tu, Imwuvur, IJtms annonucod that Ballabury had changed hi mind and would start hi horse. At fi o'clock thu two laietsscortdup, and, atlirwViral breaks, tht word wasglwu with Direct al Tutnter's saddle. 'I he position wm rnalntvlncl to the quarter lu thlrty-flvu sectidr. Ou thty wtbttothohalf lu 1 0P. At n dmtble teitii, they paced tno three quarters, ami Hun Ihe dtlve btjtan. Talnti r wns maintaining a slight lei I and answering every stroke, lit-u wltblnlfi'ifietof Ihowlre.rifarr, wltlt n magtdtlcti t drive, liulnl Dlnct with ii terrlflo burst of rpeed, and the heat wat hla, tin- Uit quarter hivlug U-en done In lit tscouds, thu last ehthtlilulM. In the secuuJ heat Get! changed bis tactic, and In scoring brought din el down tn the wlro at a bcait.brvaklag gatL A tier a si leitdl I start they went 10 the quarter lu Ihlrty-four seconds, Ibe half lu 1U7 nud tnvti tho llht hu-gau. hu-gau. D w li thu third quirter tho pace watqiiUkened to a killing one IuUucondt they werat the third quartir. Then thulash leaii to till ou the sttltlous, and the two driven, using eviry art known to the iron, slou, urged ou the lly log steeds, Klow ly but sati ly Hal Toluter closed In. At thu distance stand he was nt the italllon's neck: half.w ay homo Im wan even, and so theyrrmaltml lu within fifty fei lot the wire, w hen Ut era foiccd IilmaheaJnudheWeut uudir, whiner by a note. D.rkniu coming on, tho rmialuUer of tbe race weutovir until tomorrow. TliuHCOtid race waa made In Zll, The other results were a follow. Wabaali stakes, two ear-olds, valuo $Iilod Triunqli won, Valau sveoud. Ui.ttltm.-:.03. Two sixteen pace, JJ000 'Jrant't Abdallau won, frank D.iUli second, Iee H third, ttlroug Jloy fourth. Drat tlnm-S.13. fftilatllltt lUrt. IjUihViMK Oct. fl--This was the oi-eulng day of thu fall nut ting, Half a mile-IrJMi Chief won, Km. pru Frederick second, Critic third, llmi-'. a MUi I. d Hhelby won, Colonel Wht alley second, John (1. third. Time 14 Hix ruilotiKv-CurtUunn won, Chief Justice second, Dako Jlrevze third. Tliiu-l:l7. Mlleandanelgblh KUKIndlgwou, Tom Itogcrt acccud, t'rlnio of Dark neu third. TlmeD.u'J. Mile and one-alxteenth Hydy won, Insoleiicosciend, Cob Forsytho third, TIme-1 V. Mile Toriugucse won, Clark second, VljlatiiilMthirJ. Ilme-lin. Jerome' I'ark lUrra, Jiromk Tauk, Oct. 0. Tbo track wnsdry andduty. j'uurtieu huudred yards Uacelnnd won, Cheeapeaku encond, U. W.Coog third. Time l:2l. Handicap, mile and a quarter Dan quit won. Master lode second, My I'ol low third. Tluie L.K'i. Haudlotp, alx furlomcs Dr. Wilcox won, TkoI Mcf'iid, Jlefractlou filly thirl. Time-lilM, Mile and 'an eighth Dead heat between be-tween Dey del Key aud Tmtara, Tick nhkerthlrd. lime l&H,. Mile Milt Young won, Carroll second. sec-ond. Ijuelle It. third. Tlua-lM'. five furlougtIluslon won. Del tu of T.lhain second, Vernon third, So time. I'hiillrollrlTlHcllMb lUres. IlALTiuultK, Oct. 0. This wnt tho opt ulug day of Ihe autumn meeting of the Tlmllco Driving club. Hlx entries came to thescorolii ttiu first llrst race, In the lint heat ot which Ktauley wat distanced. Her driver protected that tu such a big field tba dlataucu flug should have Uen sent back tweut) -oito i aril further, but the protest wm uot heedid TheS:40 class, S'-(00-!lritlo Turner won, Mamie stcoud, Hilly It. third, Cora K fourth, JUstttme Si80, Thu il..!0 class Tom Ardm vou, Charlie U. rewind. Walls r Tl-r thlrJ, Abblo V. fourth. Best time SiO'i. (JNrllaM I'Hrk Harra. Cuioioo, Oft. ' Jockey Tor was ruled utl the Uarfleld track, to jay for putting ltuulieM. In tbe second raco. Hlx furlong Tramp won, Iowa second, Del third. rimol:IM. HU furlongs Holey Iluley won, Ioul! M. second, Tom Hlevi nt third. rime-IilW. Mlln and one-elxleenth Itemlnl won, Hindoo Ijaat second, Homerset third. Time DM!. MlleHtlvcr Ikn won, Hauta Anna second, Kllverado thlnl. Time 1.1,11. Forerunner and Klldarnlell. Hfx furlong Nellie Teirl won, CarMd second, Walter third, Time -T17. Mil Krnest Ittco won, forenxo tccond, Ouldo third. Tluie-TM. Vr.-1 nml I rear lllonii In lm. lui.Nlxnv, Oct. 0. Oil NewUrg, Hoot land, today, n vessel wat seen on fire. An exploalou resulted and Ihe veaaelaud crew wcro blown to atoms, It 1 I-ollevcd. An Alfittneiit. DfMTux. Oct. C I). It. HsVrr, manufacturer manu-facturer of loot And shoe nt Abingdon, Abing-don, Mnss., has nasigned. (laritAH "orUIUia I.. IU roarenlcd DtHi.iN, Oct. 0 Chancellor Ton Caprhl ha Klveii orders that the first nrostcutloii shall InrUguu against the HoclalK Wurkmeii for attacking him at a putillorncilliiR. Allow III hftulhviu llliinsanln. Ht I'At'i., Oct. tl. A dispatch from DuverKiie In Houthern Mlnnei-otn ta) a: "It l snowing here biday nnd work In the field ha Uen suspended." root ItuNin UmMM, Niw Yoitu, Oct 0 The pollen lo day raldetl ttieol r'Himaof the city, while thu Jerome Park race with hi progrot-s. souring thirty-five prlsomrt atiUfileOlncash. l)f.tri. I l,r Die. Huuunutum, la , Oct. (1. The l-usl neat pott ton of Columbus Junction, la,, and a tiumt-eref rildeniv were destroyed by fire today. The listen ngitregitoiaof lttly Insurid, Meinciiriie's HnIii I irlmai.t. Kaimah I ITY, Oct. 0, The Stur't skcIsI from Uoodland, Kuti., says: Meltourne's ixptrlmunU b-re have teen only a prtrtlal sucres. Yi-slerday arivrnrion atutil 4 o'clock a mUty rain fell. Tcur hour later the rain ceased altogtihir, andthlt morning tbert Is no traoi or a cloud In tho sky. Mil bouruosay the nlahts are too cold. PRO AND CON OF ALFALt-A. Its AJ.MH . im4 IlU.lnl.gra In IU UllMt, t Stuck ltdlis. In many luntances rannvr might profitably prof-itably rnte alfalfa otn aulMtitmo for tbe w lieat bran, tottum-aM meal and other materia Is whtuli coltalu large nmouiiUof protein, and which they are now buying In order lu utlllso thcaxoeta of Mrbuuydralt produoaU Ineoruanl clher tn pa. DiMdrintKt of Alfalfa-I. It U not easily csfahlhiuod, V. It Is term hardy than clover, ft. If allowed to grow too long it stalk become bnpl nud woody 4. IUvjtlu dry regtona cattle uniot Iwsafel) pastured ou It 0. It require jxrcull tr trvutmnit n make ool by Adrantagi ot Alfalfa 1. ben c tab(1nel it ilova tmt run out 2 It with stand drought much b-tter limn clover. n. It gruws rapidly and may lie cut. ml) In tbe season 4 It gather u lsrfi amount of nitrogen from the air nt well ut from the soil, an I It therefuro very valuable at u ferlllUlilgcrup, 5. It fur iilstifrs several Urge crop if green fodder chlIi reason 0 Win u proj.rly euretl I. make an cxorllent bay, 7 Ittrcliahl aud digested by all fanu animals aud ts an exc tlent flesh an I milk producer tf ItmakcmuM.lu ratlurthan fat, and li therefore v aluable to ueo with corn an I other fat pnidiifiug crt toinnkoa well Uil Alice I ralioo for cattle. In brii f, experience nt Ihe station and elsewhere lnjlcatea) tlwt Alfalfa 1 valuable valua-ble a a feeding stmt and a u fertilising crop, but that i. retpitroa wculUrcou-dillunsof wculUrcou-dillunsof climate and soil for growth, and careful culture and curing to make It a I roll table rrojc It It worthy of re-1 re-1 fated aud s)atemutlo experimental test by fitriners, oven though In some region and on some farms It shotdd ptuvo a failure, United bUtes Agilcul tural Tubllcaiioru ftlill IUKifUIIna rordtlll. An ( IM.lul nrdrr of tho I'rttUh board of agriculture hat been ltausd relating to the Atlaullo cattlo trade, to fio Into operation next January. Cattle nn not to to carried on more than three decks, nor on any hatch above n compartment containing other cattle, nor In any position posi-tion Interfering with tho navigation and Tcntllatloti of the vessel or the wuklng of tbo boats. T.very part umI for cattlo must bo provided with substantial pens, strong enough to resist the wtlKht of tho cattle or tbe action of the weuther. 'Ibo I-int must be weatherproof und pro V Idcil with Ixittrnt secured to tho deck to prevent cattle from slij ping Not more than four large or five small animals are to bo place-1 1 1 each urn. 'ilicro mnstbu apawaeway of tba mini-mum mini-mum width of el.hhxti Inchot between every tw o row of cattlo an I lu front of every singlo rw I'eut tust bo adequately ade-quately ventilated and lighted, and tnlUiiently roomy for repose and feeding. feed-ing. Food and water most bo protected from the weather. Uhere rauatbeone competent foreman, with one assistant, toevery twiml) fhe head of cattle, Auy animal strluuily Injured must bo ilaugh-tervd ilaugh-tervd forthwitli. Auy contravention of tho order will make the owner, charterer an I master of thuvuselguiltyof auofTensu against the con Ug lout dltfAiea(uuimalt)actof i;a Uetontof the ruts, nrotbfrs, says W, T. T.tck tu patroui and creamer men. It bat a queer look to thec)uuheua p,itron partly tkims milk before UUug It to tlte factory. Many fann women havo no Idea of tbe wurk they would save themselree by letting a ci earner Instead of washing dot ut of milk pant In tbe old fashioned wv On valuable laud no dulomiti can any I r nftord to kren a e jw wl e uu will uot produco4perccuL (abutter (abut-ter f-t. |