Show NOTES 1 SEVERAL thousand Jews who have been exiled from Russia and have taken up their abode tem tem- temporarily in England intend to go gor r rS i S- S JJ JJ'S Sir S 'S ir J JJ J 0 4 Ii out as colonists to the Argentine Re- Re Reo Republic Re Republic o public t THERE is a very 11 lively vely meat war going on in Minnesota Beef is now being sold to the wholesalers at less l ss 1 than four cents per pound while the retailers have reduced prices until the consumers are getting three pounds of good Rood meat for 25 cents The fight threatens atens to last r aU all winter rI Oct 15 United i States government officers have seized the distillery of Freiberg Workum at Lynchburg Lynch burg upon a charge harge of defrauding the United States by equalizing shortages from shrinkage b before fore the gauger meas meas- measured measured h the packages The he whisky seized amounts to more than 1000 1000 1000 gallons A FEW days ago ngo a lady who left Lincoln Ill for a short journey had hadz z her purse and ticket stolen as she s got on the car and the conductor dropped her on the track between sf f Ions because she couldn't couldn t raise 30 cents there were two twenty twenty men in the coach and not one of them offered her the insignificant amount ter JUDGE A A CHAPLIN of the Supreme Court residing in Fort Wayne is the victim of a pf peculiar culiar mistake The judge is the owner of f ofa ofa a lot and recently he decided to build a han handsome some residence Plans 1 were made and in due course of time the house was waa finished and ready for occupation when it was discovered that it had been built on the wrong lot The judge is now i negotiating with a house mover 1 i- i iA A MONKEY recently brought a 15 criminal to justice at Singapore A native with a little boy a bear and anda anda a monkey traveled through the StraUs Straits settlements and made a good good- goodly goodly goodly of his animals ly sum money by i tricks One day he was found with his throat cut the boy and the bear lying dead close by while the mon mon- monkey monkey j key had escaped upa up a tree The bodies with the monkey moey were being taken to the police police station when the thein Ji monkey suddenly rushed at a man ti in the crowd seized his leg and v would not let go The rhe man proved J to be one of the murderers HENRY LABOUCHERE editor of the London Truth and M P for Northampton Northam ton was for years a rover r in the wilds wilds of the far west Fin Fin- Finally Finally Finally ally he settled down and through family interest managed to f an atta to the British lega legar leg legation tion at Washington but at the end t of two years he was dismissed for forit it enlisting American citizens for the 1 Crimean war at the same time with Crampton the British minister r rHe He then turned his attention to journalism and after serving on the editorial staff of several London papers pars he started his own successful 1 Journal which now DOW yields him an income of upward of per annum THERE is ia one Lansing young t man who wishes that death de would woul I i 4 come to his relief says gays a Lansing Mih Mich paper A week ago he loaned a gold ring to a young lady friend Two or three das da's days later the minded minded absent young man noticed that the ring was missing from his finger and he walked straight down downto downto downto to police headquarters and notified d dM M Marshal Bates th t it had l been ten stolen carefully describing the property When the young lady returned the ring to its owner you could have knocked knokt d him down with witha a feather duster The innocent young woman had been liable to ar ar- arrest arrest rest every moment of the week while wearing the borrowed l ring rin owing to his careful description LONDON Society Times Fruit salad has been a great institution all the season and neither afternoon or evening parties p have been complete without the appearance of this favor favor- favorite favorite favorite ite sweet Fruit salad is made of every description of fruit mixed up together in a sweet syrup in which pineapple juice juie and a dash of cura- cura cura-coa cura coa form important component parts Bananas strawberries grapes q quarters quarters of orange and peaches nil All ap- ap appear ap appear pear at in intervals in this delicious dish It is ser ser sered ed either in a flat silver dish er or in an old chinh bowl bowland and helped with a silver ladle it is eaten off dessert plates not served in glasses like its ita predecessor the fruit Fru Fruit it salad is 8 said to be an American importation but it has be- be become become be become come very popular indeed inde sd over here A CORRESPONDENT who has met Boulanger in London writes The Generals General's manner Is for a French French- Frenchman Frenchman Frenchman man sedate composed tranquil with the self of one long used to intercourse with his fellow fellow- fellowmen fellowmen men fellow men and with women As to the latter the most skeptical never hinted a doubt It is a good man man- manner manner manner ner without being remarkable for distinction might pass unobserved in a drawing room nor noris noris noris is there much in hi his bearing to sug sug- suggest suggest suggest gest the notion of greatness A I Agoo-I gooi soldier a good war office ad- ad administrator administrator ad administrator he possesses a certain frankness and popularity of address an easy command of and nd an extremely pliable temper to those rather adventurous politicians who use his name DR SMYTHE in Democrat Globe lobe A few days ago a man called en on me and Lind asked me to pull one of his teet teeth When I told told him to open his mouth and show me w which was the aching tooth he replied that he never had the toothache in his life Ufe but that he was sick and had been advised to consult a dentist There was something so original in this that I pressed him for an au explanation explanation explanation tion and 11 finally nally learned that he had consulted a faith healer who had seriously advised him to have a sound tooth extracted to cur cure some disease which I should imagine was malaria aggravated by an un- un unlimited un unlimited limited Indulgence in bad beer bet I tried to argue the fellow into sense but failed tailed and he went away in search of some dentist who as he politely put it would take his money and not use Ui his biB mouth quite so 80 freely I t 4 oj Y y GENERAL CROOK says to a American reporter It 1 ita 15 lir it- lira a a wonder to me how ao so great i z za a fraud as Sitting Bull end co U f be ma made e suc sucha such a hero of ell Why a w H hite woman from the eat e t actually went out to the rese reservation reservation- and proposed marriage to him him t which he discreetly dedi declined ned Mite Mir had already y had several sq q who would probably haVle m ma uncomfortable for her She Ii to fa not the only woman however who has h g given the fellow cause for hits his con con- conceit conceit 1 said General V Crook rook tot for a ai amany i 1 many orders come for his hie photograph photograph photo photo- graph But did he not display y 1 great bravery in the Custer Ouster fight No said the general he showed the white feather ran away and afterward got all an the glory alOo among the white men east probably east through some prejudiced lee pa ti but with the Indians Sitting g Ball BoU has no reputation as a brave By them he is considered only a meed- meed medi- medi ci medicine cine ne man EDIN EDINBURGH BURGH Scotsman Septem September The district quarterly conference con con- terence ference of the Scottish Mission of the Latter day Saints held was yes yea yesterday in Neilson's Neilson s Hall Ingram Street Glasgow There were wen present Mr George Teasdale pr dent of the European Mission Mr 8 S T r Whitaker president of the Scottish Mission and D A Di Murray Murray James B Jardine Jardin Balph Maxwell Maxwell E G Gowans John Me- Me Kellar John Jenkins E B K- K K Ferguson jL JamesR James R Smith and W W- W WL L Stewart all Scotsmen In Ur the morning ng the business meeting was w t held at which reports were submit submit- submitted ted submit ted describing the work of the mJ mis- missionaries throughout Scotland In Ia r the afternoon the strangers were ad- ad addressed addressed dressed by President Teasdale Teasdale who explained explained the tenets of the Church In the evenin evening Mr Whitaker wax w released from his office as pre president of the Scottish Mission and Mr W L Stewart was appointed his bis sue sue- 0 cessor cessor Mr Whitaker st stated ted that ha during two twenty-two months he hadr badr badt had bad r t baptized zed about forty forcy persons BOOMS in the value of land are by byi no means confined to this country if reports recently received from froID Australia are to be depended upon Apparently in the last two or three years land in the vicinity of Melbourne Melbourne Mel- Mel Melbourne bourne and Sydney both for farming tana- tana ing residential and business purposes purposes pur- pur pura purposes a poses has ad advanced enormously I In price An illustration of this is ia given by the English owner of an estate twenty twenty-eix miles from Mel Mel- Melbourne M I- I l bourne comprising acres of not DO not not-gi soil soU with a nice cottage on onit onit it This his he sold for and aDd within within a few days after the receipt of the purchase money the former owner was offered in England a magnificent estate of 1550 acres acree t with a really grand old mansion mo built hunt by an eminent historical per per- personage pc a deer park walled gardens garden garde- garde r lawns ten teri aces cedars six park lodges one and a half miles fro front from froma a station statton thirty miles from LoDd London Z for exactly the same price that he obtained for his bis acres and nd cot cot- cottAge tAge tape tage in Australia This of ia comparison and the th J k j zt r on for the difference no doubt Is that the English estate referred t to I W- W WB was not only productive non-productive k but tut ut the rt of ofUs large outlays on p put part Us MB owner |