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Show At last we step under the shadow of the unknown, pass away forever, cnnotie?d, furgotton, blotted cut, How strange that the tiilute of life should be death! Hot strange that on tho verge of death we should still reach out for the things - of life! What great things would we learn could we trace the invisible im-preisious im-preisious of life on the tablets of the universe V A Rolla Tibbits, in Silt Lake Times. Lima, ; O., .OcU 28, Fifteen hundred pounds of uitro glycerine belonging to the High Explosive Company let go this morning, two miles west of town. The shock was terridc, and was felt for twenty miles. Buildings shoik likeleaves and a good many windows were broken. Andy Schute. Benj. Lowling, Henry Tsc-hafnel Tsc-hafnel were killed. Two others are missing, mis-sing, probably the bodies are ia the wreck; - Tub injured are: Tom Mitjeu, rafcsily: B n Dow, a leg blown off; iVil-Hanr iVil-Hanr Potter. noF seriously; A servant girl in a farm house .1800 feet away, whicu wis wrecked by the force of the explosion. A farm house nearly one mile away was Dally shattered, and plate glass three miles off was broken, I o wondtT time is represented as haggard and worn out; the watch keeps time, the sprinter beats time, the band master beats tinw, the clocks , strike time, trams run on time, the foreman lays out time, horses run against time, people threaten awful things" if they get time, at the fight .they always call time, soldiers mark time, only criminals erve time, a few save or spare time, everybody now and then tries to kill tuna und.say. perhaps yourlsubseription is behind time. Ex. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 29. A feaiful douole tragedy was enacted to-night at the home of Mrs. F'red Seiger in Kansas City, Kan. An old lady who. was 05 years of aga and totally blind, killed her four-year-old grandson and then committed euicido. She thooght her li.tle grand eon was subject to abuse at home and killed him to free him from trouble. .Sae Was 'ondoubtsdly insane-The insane-The bay was a s'dn6f Frank'Paiiekner of Fimofclvn ivhn fmir -pa!, , !. l.! who inaGD of jealousy aild thinking ha bad. .killed, her, committed Suicide. Mis, rutrkuer reeowsred and gave b'rth to the fhiiu wno'was killed to-night, f T m i! AetlcnUsirifltJihiU-aa elatiorate renew of the wheat situation-It situation-It points oat that the export from India are falling off, and Russian wheat is iwmg. held for. au advance and the surplus sur-plus for export from Australia and South America is very pmail. The world s reserve supply by no means mtde up by last vear'e heavy yield ia the Lnitea States and replenishing these restrves account for onr onormons ex-potts, ex-potts, an active foreign market. At present the Agriculturalist's returns in-uicate in-uicate a total wheat crop for 1892 of 4U-l.4sl.CuO bushels. It claims the acreage acre-age of wheat has been greatly exaggerated. exagger-ated. The yield per acre is over-estimated and the total crop reported was from live to fifteen per cent more than actually harvested This year the total croa by States appears from the paper's review, as follows, in round millions oi bushels: Pennsylvania, 18; Ohio, 31! Jnchigan. 21: Illinois, 29; Indiana, 34; Minnesota. o2: Iowa, 8; Nebraska, 17; Missouri. 24: ..Kansas, 68; 'California, 25: Dakota. W. other sTates 90. CULLED A A D Gf.tANtD. Inaianiiruiis. . .- . iliss Frances K mar-a -savn twetuy iircwer- pontrn! tnn ".ectiou""!'-" Outtea jjtalss. , : Boise City registrars contmue to refuse- i register tue-iiKmes- of- Repubii--cai'1uters. Over 100 persons are reported to have been drowned by the nuking of tae steamer -Roumania." Fifty titousana manipulated ir cotiut-erftited cotiut-erftited Union 1'aeiUe tickets are said to be m the hatlds of scalpers. ' tiro 1 n ut d t ot 1 pi re " ' PO ("" aLd caused the dcam of fuur persons. A. ( r acr c i i l i 1 i iia ia ta i 1 1 - t 1 I T e (I ) ( 1 pib i c f Cci l R ' V 1 '" ( s 1 el 0 V L 1 1 0 t u 1 1 ne Norwegians of Ohicaio had a wg m ii c x i l i ' oiu r of tiin iupin'iry of Lnt fcriekson. their coantrvinan. whom taey claun was the ital i r riii j the ytaili'H n l i ro a J ts wei,e mate I v 1 inn ' e 1 s 1 mg I tueui beiug Proiessor storm, ot CLriMi-ana. CLriMi-ana. Ia ttio evening iiit-re was auotutr ! celeoration a eraoe eating fesiivat in memory of KrieKsou s legendary inland. in-land. - S in ti 1 lit 1 t 11 1 ry ul rs ot Otaa acr going to -form a 11 net. -iWi. th' v are not jjoidt to do aiiytmng of tae kin i r 01 g I 0 u 3 ) tt 1 1 t J y t & p he t 11 f a he c un rv 1 1 ii1 tu 1 ( 01m - 1 1 xc 1 tv y at d j nli vu u t px.i. 'a :t 1.;. 1: if poseitrie-ii poseitrie-ii 11-, Viui:t 1 a ii.j: n.iiy loue. It i 1 o - a i d ml 1 ng'i y u i j! is Co 1 in i.a 10! nai a tiemeinijuslv bmv world tins is; lio.i tue tide of hie sweeps us hither and ihither! lhemiiid is never-still: never-still: the heart never ceases to anticipate, antici-pate, let. m all the intensity of livin?. wo grow cold, gray and wearv:so weary that the sleep 111 the silent deatii.iso far away and unnatural in yontb. seinns m-vilius. m-vilius. fnendly and even comf jrting. |