THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. Telegraphic Notes of Interest Briefly Told. HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE. mall but KairMloae The Newi of the Worltt From Pole la Pole Carefully Cl!cl and Boiled Down for II any Header Throughout the Country. Thursday, Jan. T. It is reported that there are 50,000 cases of grip In Copenhagen, Den mark. Great rlnmago to lumbering opera tions in Maine has been done by the recent rains. All the swamps and low lands are flooded. John Amber Smith, a mombor of the Forty-third Congress, from Vir ginia, died in Washington Wednes day, aged forty-flvo. The public schools of Minneapolis are in a frightful sanitary condition. Many pupils and teachers are down with typhoid fever as a result. The will of tho late Major Thomas Howard of Bath, Mo., tho centenar ian, disposes of an estate valued at more than $200,000. Tho public bo quests ore $3,000 each. Judgo Dilllng in tho United States Circuit Court, at New Orleans, yostor day, rendered a decision In the Myra Clark Gaines suit, in which tho city will bo forced to satisfy a judgmont, with Interest and costs, amounting to over $900,000. Tatrlck Shields, tho ilreman of tho steamer Keweonawa, who was badly Injured by Chilians whilo in Valpar aiso, has forwarded papers to Secre tary 131aino, in which ho enters a claim, for $50,000 ngainst tho Chilian Government. A gigantio stock company has beon organized with $10,000,000 cnpitul to establish a palatial Monto Carlo gam ing resort on a small island off tho California const, thirty miles from Snnta Barbara. New York capitalists gobbled up all tho stock except one portion hold by Gardner S. Chapin, of Chicago. Gen. James C. Bomford, of Eliza beth, N. J., died yesterday in his eighty-first year. lie was a veteran of the war with Mexico nnd of tho re bellion. Ho also was in the Black Hawk expedition in 1832 and in the Florida war in 1837. He entered the rebellion as major of the Sixth In fantry in 1880, and was chief of staff of Mnjor-Gen. McCook in the battle of Terry ville, Ky. Friday, Jan. 8. The Tennessee Legislature has re fused to make an appropriation for the World's Fair. The branch office of the Wells Fargo Express Company at Houston, Tex., was robbed of $10,000 Wednes day night. The thriving manufacturing town of Lachute, P. Q., was nearly wiped out by fire Thursday, 300 houses being destroyed. A dospatch from Ottumwa, la., says: County Treasurer Lane, treas urer for the last eight years, is short $30,000 In his accounts. George H. C. Neal & Co., dry goods, of Baltimore, the senior member of which firm died a few days ago, made an assignment yesterday, with liabili ties of about $150,000. The buildings and all the valuable machinery of the "Wanser Sewing Machine Company at Hamilton, Ont, were destroyed by Are Wednesday night Loss, $100,000. A despatch from Hastings, Neb., says C. N. Paul, county treasurer, gave up his office yesterday, and a shortage in his accounts of $22,000 was discovered. His bondsmen made it good. Census Superintendent Torter has asked Congress to incorporate in the Urgency Deficiency bill an appro priation of $1,000,000 to enable him to continue the work of the census bureau. A tornado passed within five miles of Eoanoko, Ala., Wednesday morn ing, killing three laborers, blowing down fourteen residences, the Baptist church nnd college at Mllltown and doing other damage. In the United States Court, at Con cord, N. II., yesterday, J. E. Henry, a prominent lumberman of Zealund, was fined $1,000, without costs, for violating the Alien Labor Contract law in importing Canadian workmen. Nine passengers in nn electric street car were more or less injured ut St. Joseph, Mo., Wednesday, in a collision with a freight train on the Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs railroad whilo crossing tho , tracks. Saturday Jan. O. The sheriff levied on tho works of the Rochester Axle Company, at Ro chester, yesterday on judgments for $11,000. The Barnum Wire and Iron Works Compauy, Toledo Junction, is finan cially embarrassed, Tho liabilities ure about $50,000. An English syndicate has purchased twenty-three out of twenty-nine flour mills in Utah and will attempt to con trol tho entire wheat crop of that Territory. Harris Tlitt, convlctod yesterday of arson in the first degree) in New York was sentenced by Kocorder Smyth to eighteen years and six months in State prison. Billy McGlory, proprietor of the no torious li ving Hotel diva lu New York, was yesterday sentenced by Recorder Smyth to one year in the penitentiary and lined $300. Charles S. Quackenbush shot his wife, probably fatally, and then shot and killed himself in Newark, N. J., Friday evening. They had lived un happily for years. Brndstroot's reports 330 failures In the United States during tho week, against 301, 351, 337 and 312 in tho cor responding weeks of 1801, 189;, 1889 and 1888 respectively. Tho San Andraus stage was robbed by a lone highwayman near Moko lumne, Thursday. The driver was compelled at the muzzlo of rt shotgun to throw out the express packages and empty his pockets. The American Bell Telephono Com pany has so forwarded Its experi ments in tho telephono field that it has perfected a tolophone by which whisp ers can bo transmitted COO miles with perfect distinctness. Tho Massachusetts Supremo Court has docldod that the Boston and Maine railroad company must pny to Dr. James R. Nelson, of St. Johns bury, Vt., $13,500 for lnjurlos received in a collision near that town two years ago. The jail at Rayville, Miss., was broken open by about one hundred lynchers who took Cal Foster and llornco Disbuson. two negroes chnrgod with tho murder of a Jewish peddler, and hangod thorn to a troo near the Jail. The prisoners acknowl edged thoir guilt. Rear Admiral C. R. P. Rodcrcrs. U. S. N., died In Washington, 1). C. Friday evening. Ho was n nntlveof Jlrooklyn, N. 1., nnd was seventy- two years old. Ho was commissioned captain in 180(1, nnd beenmo commo dore In 1870 and rear admiral lu 1871. In 1878-80 ho commanded tho naval forces on tho Pacific. In 18S1 ho was placed on tho retired list. Monday, Jan. 11, Tierre Hudson, n merchant of Mon. tronl. nsslcncd Fridnv with liabilities of $80,000. A lire in Jorscv Citv Saturdnv nicrht burned out threo drv fjooils stores causing a loss of $250,000. Amos C. Gast. 47. nottrrv mnnn. fncturer at Lancaster, died Saturday from convulsions, roaulting from a coughing fit. It Is said that Andrew Carnocrlo hns changed his plan somewhat regard ing his public library, and that $1,000, 000 will bo added to tho origiuul dona tion. Two cannon balls, supposed to hnvo been fired at tho revolutionary battlo of Brandywlne, have been found at the Glen Mills stono quarries Im bedded In eight feet of solid rock. Maine capitalists have subscribed $70,000 for tho purchase of a silk plush manufacturing plant which is now locatod in Eugland, and In a short time the plant will bo trans ferred from England to Maine. Under the will of a brother, who has recently died in England, George Tankersley, a burglar in tho State penitentiary in Kansas, comes in for property over the water worth upward of $1,000,000. He has nine years to serve. Secretary of War F.lklns. hns mnrfA A rtronnsit.lnn trt rrivA ttcon f v-fl i-a nnraa of land nnd $25,000 in money to build a first class academy at Elklns, W. Vft. Thta wmilrl invnlrfl tli a roivinvfil of Broaddus College from Clarksburg io .cuuns. On a largo level mound on the Ar kansas river, In the Cherokee Strip, nearly 1,000 Indians are holding a re ligious dnnco day and night and awaiting the coming of the Messiah. ihey consist or Pawnees, Kaws, Ot oes and Osagos. Some have come several hundred miles, bringing ponies ana crime ior sacrmce. Tuesday, Jan. 1. Two large distilleries are to be built at St. Louis to fight the whiskey trust Three people were killed and several Injured by the explosion of a boilor in a pork packing faotory at Bridgeport, Pa., Monday. Tho Methodist Church of East Hampton, Mass., which cost $0,000, was burned yesterday. Tho insur ance was only $6,000. Fire wiped out a large part of Clark- csvillo, Mo., yesterday, including tho Elgin Opera House, the "K" line depot nnd the Sentinel office build ings. The damage was $50,000. Tho mills on tho Blue Earth River, Lake Crystal, Minn., containing 10, 000 bushels of whoat and 200,000 bushols of flax, wero burned down yestorday. Tho loss was insured. Ex-Chief of Tolico Wilson D. Snyder of Bethlehem, Pa., died Monday night He ruptured a blood-vessel while lifting a wholo beef on a wngor. Ho was a powerful man and should ered GOO pounds easily. When tho congregation at tho Gor man Lutheran Church nt Poestonkll, N. Y., rose Sunday night for tho ben ediction Martin Lnnz, aged 35, drew a razor nnd cut his throat from car to ear. His injuries aro fatal. Henry S. Gabel, of Boyertown, Pa., yestorday made an assignment of a largo roller flour mill and llfteeu tracts of land in Berks nnd Mont gomery counties for the benefit of his creditors. Tho liabilities aro $25,000. Peter Zimmerman's house at High land Park, New Brunswick, N. J., was burned Monday morning. Tho loss is $23,000. The family were asleep in the iiouso at the timo and were forced to lleo for their lives in their night clothes. Egnot Shnzor, a painter, wns struck by the Eluo Lino Flyer at Plainileld, N. J., Monduy und hurlod fifty feet, landing In u vacant lot. Although the train was going at tho rate of fifty miles an hour, Shozer wus not seriously huit. Five men wero bound over to await the Grund Jury In tho sum of $5,000 cuch at Suit Lake yestorday for coun terfeiting. They hnd manufactured 1,500 $5, $10 and $20 spurious gold coins, said to bo nearer tho gonulne nrtlula than any yet made, had tils iributed some, and wero preparing to work Denvor, Kansas City, Omaha and othor cities. Samuel Robinson', n olorrd resl dent of Hnckensnck, N. J., died last nigntat theaoro of ono hundred nnd sovon, nnd was tho oldest resident of Bergen County. Ho was born nslavo. and was raised by the old Westervelt family, of Tcanock. Ho recalled the timo when ho assisted his mnster in erecting forts on Sandy Hook during tno war with tho British in 1812. Wednesday, Jan. 1.1. , i There is good sleighing nt Ft. ' Worth, Tex. 1 The niram Slbloy Seod House, at Rochester, N. Y., was damaged $130,- . 000 by fire Tuesday. I Kemper & Tike, grain donlors of Jacksonville, 111., havo assigned with liabilities of $123,000 nnd ns3cts of $20,000. Ono man was injured nnd several buildings shattered by an explosion of blostlng powder In Hydo Purk avc nuo, Boston, yesterday. I A. M. Robertson, a well known ship builder of Humilton, Ont, fell Into tho hold of a propeller thcro yester day and broke his neck. A strike of 3,000 steel workers is im minent nt the rittsburg works of Cnrnegie, Phipps & Co., owing to tho discharge of several spearmen. Ralph Stnnilcs, tho nineteen-year-old sou of John Stnndes, of Swceds borough, N. J., accidentally sho't and killed his nine-year-old brother on Monday. Joseph Selling, who killed John Wogan, tho Now York divo keeper, on December 25, wns released on $7,500 bnil, furnishod by Joseph Hornnthal. Tho Pratt Manufacturing Com pany's woolen mills at Centervillo, Mass., containing 8.000 spindles, wero burned Tuesday. Tho loss, $00,000 Is half covered by insurance. Joseph W. Robinson of Plninficld, N. J., has recovered n verdict for $5,000 damages from tho Pond Ma chine Tool Company of thnt city, for tho loss of an eyo whilo at work in tho shops Inst summer. An explosion of natural ga3 used In tho mnnufacturo of nrtillcial gas at Congressman Seney's big works, at limn, O., took place luesduy after noon, and a disastrous conflagration ensued. Threo men aro reportod to havo been buried in tho ruins. August E. DIppell, trumpeter of Troop B, Fifth United States Cavalry, now stationed nt Fort Reno, I. T., has rocoived official notice from Germany thnt ho is solo heir to a fortuno of $55,000 left by his undo, who died re cently in Prussia. Tho report that petroleum may bo excluded from tho World's Fair grounds on account of its dangerous character has stirred up the oil men of Pennsylvania and they threaten to purchase ground at Chicago and erect a special building of their own for their exhibit. By the will of tho lato Elizabeth N. Coles, of Now York, tho Episcopal Cathedral of St. John tho Dlvlno will got $50,000, tho Metropolitan Museum of Art, $20,000; the New York Gonea loglcal and Biographical Society, $20,000, and her house and grounds at Newport at $150,000 in cash aro left to found "Coles' College" as a memor ial of her deceased son. MURDERED BY BURGLARS. Operator Sinalley, of Rethel, Conn., Killed and the Safe Robbed. Bethel, Conn., Jan. 8. Tho night telegraph operator at this station, on the Dan bury and Norwalk Railroad, was murdered to-night by masked robbers and the safe robbed of about $500. The operator, whoso name was Smalley, fought desperately, but was overpowered and clubbed to death. The men escaped. Word was tele graphed to Bridgeport nnd South Norwalk for tho police to bo on the lookout for tho murderers. WRECK OF THE GALLATIN. The Ilevenue Culter Meet With, Dlsas. ler In a Cyclone. Gloucester, Mass., Jan. 7. In a terrific galoand blinding -snowstorm yesterday, tho United States revenue cutter Gallatin was wrecked on Boo Hoo ledge, and went down An a fow minutes. The officers nnd crew were saved with one exception. The steamer's carpenter, Jacobson, was crushed by tho smoke stack when it fell. Don't DUtnrb Dynamite. Bf.llaiiie, O., Jan. 11. Forty sticks of dynamite placed by workmen about a quarry ou Rock Hill ignited, and John Walters undertook to push them away with a board. Tho explo sion which followed hurled Walters a hundred feet nnd wounded him so that ho will dlo; seriously injured John Smith and seven Italians, wrecked Frank Nelson's dwelling and badly damaged soveral other houses. The Khedive of Egypt Dead. London, Jan. 8. Tewflk Tasha, Khedive of Egypt, died at Cairo yes terday, from an attack of influenza. He was born November 19, 1852, and , was the oldest son of tho lato Khedive, tho latter's forced abdication In 1879. Ho leaves two sons and two daught- ; ers, tho eldest of whom, Prince Ab bas, succeeds him. Mclvlnlev'a Military Escort to Church. Columbus, O., Jan. 11. Tho Cleve land Grays and Company A, Four teenth Regiment, escorted Gov.-oloct McKluley from his hotel yesterday to Wesley Chapel, 'whoro he attended divine service. Excitement over tho rich discoveries of gold in the Cripple Creek district in Colorado is on tho increase, and hundreds of gold hunters are daily passing Into the gold fields. iu'Lutaj.Lti'i.'jiiwiiuiM.tu.iiiiiaiJJUawJ MAKING AND FITTING .-.OF THE.-. 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