THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. Telegraphic Notes of Interest Briefly Told. HERE, IITERE AM) EVERYWHERE. mall hmt Nutrition Th. Kvvrn of h. World From I'ole lo role Cm (-rally Called and Boiled Down fur Duijr Header. Throughout In Country. Thursday, Jan. HI. Members of Congress, both sena tors and representatives, will recolvo Invitations In a few days to visit Chi cago on February 22. Charles Weston of New Brunswick, N. J., hns patcntod acnr coupler for which the Pennsylvania liullrond Company yesterday offered him $40,000. The Democratic National Committee will call the National Convention to meet on June 31. just two woeks later than the llepublican Convention on June 7. Herbert Senrvant.the English nurse, who shot Mrs. Cora C'hapmnn in Brooklyn, N. Y., November 23, was sentenced by Judgo Mooro to-Uny to State prison for ten years. The AVilllums Printing Company, L. Plant & Co., gns llxturo manufac turers, and other tenants at 49GChnrry street, New York, wore damaged $30, 000 by llro Wednesday night. Robin W. Christian was murdered by his Insane son, ngod twenty-two, in McDowell countv. Vn.. Tnosil.iv morning. The victim was asleep iu bed at tho time, and his son split his head with an axe. Horso thieving in tho interior of Middlesex county, N. J., Is epidemic. Several valuable brood mares and trotting horses have been stolon nnd Bechangod by tho thieves that they were offered for salo undetected. By a decision of tho Court of Ap peals Lizzie Koelter, a Now York working girl, will rceeivo from tho Manhattan Elevated ltailroad Com pany $10,000 with costs, for injuries sustained by being pushed off a train by a conductor. The Roman Catholic Church in Fairfield, Conn., and the parochial residence, tho convent, and the parochial school were burnod Mon day night by a flro which is believed to bo of incendiary origin. Tho total loss is estimated at $GO,000. Mrs. Mary Daly was convicted of murder in tho second degree at Wil limantic, Conn., Wednesday, nnd sen tenced to prison for life for the mur der of James Corcoran, agod twenty one, who she killed with a pair of shears iu her homo two months ago. Friday, Jan. S3. The grip is making terrible ravages among the lumbermen of Georgian Bay. Over 800 miners from the disturbed territory in Tennessee have gone to Arkansas in search of work they could not get in Tennessee on account of the convict lease system. Charles H. Gibson was yesterday elected United States Senator in joint convention of the General Assembly of Maryland to fill the unexpired term of about five years in place of the late E. K. Wilson. A Supreme Court jury at Goshen, N. Y yesterday gave Andrew J. Thompson judgment for $6,000 ngalust the city of Middletown for in juries sustained by falling on an icy sidewalk a year ago. Billy Madden posted $5,000 in New York Thursday, on behalf of Peter Matter, the Irish champion, to make a match with John L. Sullivan to light for $10,000 a side and the cham pionship of the world. The State Convention of the Maine Prohibitionists has been called to meet at Bangor on May 4 and 5. The Executive Committee announces that the party will make a big fight this year. The whole of the Rio Grande fron tier in Texas is coverod with snow, the first time ever known. Thn Buf fering among the poorer classes of , Mexicans ana among tne united States troops has been Intense for tho past two days. Secretary Noble has received a des patch from the Cherokee Commission announcing that an agreement for the sale of the Cherokee strip bv tho Cherokee Nation to the United States has been ratified by the Cherokee Council. The strip contains over 6, 000,000 acres of land. Two liveswerelostin a wreck on the Illinois Central near Guthrio yester day. A freight train dashed into tho rear of a mixed train which tho en gineer had been unablo to seo on ac count of fog. Mrs. Jacob Smith, a passenger, and Engineer William Argo were instantly killed. Saturdny, Jan. 33. Mrs. Sarah McTavev. whn rllnd vao. terday at Utlca, lacked one month of being 102 years old. She was born in Connecticut. - i William Chase Bnrney, a grandson of tho late Justice Chase, of the United States Supremo Court, died yesterday , at Baltimore. James Dooloy and James Cox, labor- I era, were killed by an explosion of dynamite in an excavation in East i Eighty-fifth street, New York, Friday. Caroline Shipp was hanged for the murder of her child at Dallas, N. C, at noon Friday. The execution was public and witnessed by 4,000 pooplo. Hugh Gaines, City Treasurer of .Frankfort, Ky., has been missing rlnce Monday. Hasty examination I of his books shows that ho is at least SI, 800 short. ' Jake Sehaefer defeated Georgo : Wesson in New York Friday night in billiard match for $l,ooo" and the immplonship of the world by a score ;aootots2.. . . John Lafferty, nged eighty-four, was found yestorduy frozen to death In a field adjoining his residence, at East Nottingham, Pa. Ho had wan dered from his homo on tho previous Dlgbt. Bradstrcct's reports 403 failures in tho Unitod Slatos during tho woek, ngalnst 370 in the previous week, and ; 357, 321, 332 and 259 In tho correspond ing weeks of 1891, 1890, 13S3 and 1888 respectively. James Walker, tho negro who was arrested by tho Brookly, N. Y., police while engaged in committing socond story burglaries, was sentenced yes terday to twenty years at hard labor in State prison. A match to a finish has at last been arranged tdr rotor Maher. Ho will meet Bob Fitzslmmons, tho middle weight champion, for a $10,000 purso ocrore mo uiymplc Club, or Now Or leans, on March 2. Cedar Bluff Female Collect?, in Ken tucky, was entirely destroyed by fire Thursday. Fifty young Indies es caped from tho burning building un injured, and wero well cared for by the cltlzons of Woodburn. The strike in the Shaw mills, at Fall River, Mass., which has boon in pro gress for eleven weeks was settled lust night, nnd tho 2,000 employes will return to work under former condi tions on Monday. Tho striko was caused on nccount of a roductlou in wages and an increaso of work. .Monday, Jnn. 23th. James Nesbitt of North IIooatMr T Y., was killed Saturday by drinking aconite, thinking it was whiskoy. Georco Seillbaeh. a wonltliv ninn nf Lieesport, renn., was killed by the kick of a vicious horso on Saturday. Tho steamship Golden Horn, Ant werp to New Orleans, has been wrecked on ono of tho Windward Islands. The Mooro & Jones Glass Co's fac tory at P.ridgeton, N. J., was burned Friday night, throwing 225 hands out. Loss $15,000. Tho largo shirt factory of n. Roson baum iu Railway, N. J., was destroyed by flro yesterday. Tho loss is esti mated at $40,000. Postmaster Lovl S. Shirk, of Mor gantown, Ponn., has boon dismissed on conviction of having adversoly criticised President Harrison. naif a block of the best business es tablishments in Tine Bluff, Ark., was burned Sunday morning. The loss is $250,000 ; insurance, $157,000. The receiver of tho Maverick Bank, Boston, has been directed by Judgo Nelson to sell securities belonging to tho bank representing a face value of $700,000. Patrick Flanagan, under sentence for murder, died in the jail at New Haven, Conn., Saturday afternoon, of consumption. He was to have been hanged in May next Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, niece of President Buchanan, has given $10,000 toward the purchase of "Wheatland," Buchanan's home, to be used as a park for Lancaster, To. The Munn machine works, In New Brunswick, were destroyed by fire yes terday. The building was insurod for $30,000, and is a total loss. The ma chinery destroyed was worth $20,000. Thousands of cattlo are slowly starving to death in tho hills of South ern Idaho. The loss to stock raisers will bo tremendous. Every blade of grass upon tho rangos Is under from twenty-two to sixty inches of snow, and the present winter has not been equaled in severity, since 1870. William E. Robinson, best known by his pen-name of "Richelieu," ex momber of Congress and one of the best known public men in Brooklyn, N. Y., died Saturday at his homo in that city, at the age of seventy-eight. In 1811 he went to Washington as tho correspondent of the New York Tri bune, and he wrote for it for several years over tho name of "Richelieu." In 1880, ho was elected as a Democrat to tho Forty-seventh Congress and was re-elocted In 1882. - - - Tiiemlo)', Jan. 36. Charles Klarkewosky was arrested at Detroit while in tho act of trying to flro his father-in-law's house. The steamboat Georgo W. Stono of Cincinnati, sank whllo lied up at Cairo, 111., on Sunday. The watch man, Milo Coots of Golconda, was drowned. Michael Doran and rhilip Connoll, two well known young men of Port chester, N. Y., were struck and killed by a New Haven and Hartford train near their home last evening. Tho eighteen-months-old baby of O. E. D. Barron, clerk of the city board of education, of Columbus, O., swallowod a ring set with a $250 dia mond which its mother had given it to play with. Sixty thousand dollars in cash and bank books reprosontlng $30,000 were found at Lyme, Conn., Saturday. They are the hidden wealth belonging to the late Mrs. Jane Klngbury, who died a week ogo and was supposed to be poor. WhiloMayor Frod A. Meebs was standing with some friends in the par lor of his homo at Beaton Harbor, Mich., yesterday, a bullet came crash ing through tho window, and barely missed his head. No clue has been found to the would-be assassin. While skating on tho river at New burg, N. Y., Monday aftornoon, three young men broke through the ice, and one, Hezekiah Whlttler, was flrowned. Four men from- West Tolnt started for home on the Ice, and when near their journey's end ono, named Rogers, was drowned. Sanford Tanner, who died at Albort L?a, Minn., Sunday worth over $500,000, was noted as a victim to sharpers, and learned nothing by ex perienco. He has been fleeced by the gold brick schemo, the green goods gunie nnd nearly every form of con fidence swindle, having lost in this manner at least $30,000. William H. Wrenn, a pvominont royng citizen or Lynchburg, Va., and rccenuy a mourner or tho wholesale) grocery firm of Robinson. Tate & Co.. hns disappeared. Ho is said to have negotiated fraudulent paper amount ing to $10,000. Wrenn is supposed to nave ueen ruinou by real ostato specie luuons. Three men robbed John Thomas of his pocketbook at Jefferson and Mad- nuu eireois, tjnicago, Sunday cven- Inff. Thev minrrnltml nvnr thn nrn. needs, and E. J. Marrlon, ono of the robbers, shot one of his companions, r ranis urown, in tho thorax, inflict- Inff A fatal Wound. HfnrHnn n-na nnn. tlirod. anil tho nollm bnlinvn hn U one of the gang that stolo $12,000 worm 01 diamonds at Dayton, O., re cently. Wfdnmdnfi Jnn. 8T. The Colonial Bank has been incor porated 111 Sow loik city with a capi tal of $1,000,000, which may bo in creased to $5,000,000. Tho consolidation of the Benwood, Riversido and Top Mills of Wheeling, W. Va., was perfected Monday. Tho capital will be $10,000,000. Over 500 persons wore made homo less by a devastating flro at Baverly, W. Va., yesterday. Tho Court House and records wero also destroyed. Miss Sarah Clark of Exeter, N. H., was elected treasurer of tho Union Five Cents Savings Bank for the tenth consecutive timo on Monday. A building owned by Oscar Marsh, of Providence, R. I., valued at $12,000, Was ortlt.tnd hv Urn Mnmlnv Ar,t1! Putnam, with fifty boarders, escaped iu iiieir mg!H clothes. Tho Childs-Drcxel Union Printer's Homo. (it. fYllnrnd.l Knrlnnj ,vlll 1 , v "i'nnn.i, "in dedicated May 12, Mr. Childs' birth- miy. Ainos j. oimmings, or jew York, will deliver tho address. Ernst us Thmnnsnn Sr. "Y linnr nn.1 shoo manufacturers, with a largo fac tory at Hopkiuton, Mass., and an ofiioo In Boston, have assigned. It Is understood that tho liabilities aro very large. SoillO ono nl.irod n dvnnmlln onrt. riJirn With fYnlrtrlinfT llnmmnr nnnlna) the door of A. W. Trilllpo's barn, at Noblesville, Ind. When Mr. Trillipo opened tho door Monday there was an OXttlnainn nllll thn hum wna 'rtnv.lnlli. destroyed. Mr. Trillipo escaped with a few scratches. E. S. Stokes, of thn IToffmnn TTnnan New York, was given a verdict of $88, 875 in his suit against John W. Mackay in tho Supremo Court Circuit yesterday. Tho action was brought to recover $75,000, which Stokes nllfmpfl Afmb-ntf ntvml him In n tain. graph deal, with interest from De cember 20, 1888. Pnnn" Tlin wnlMl Ohlnnmnn rt O - . j "'.' v. Indianapolis, and Ida Norton, also of Inrll.-innnnlis Anrl rlinrrhtor nf wealthy parents, were married In Chi- H , 1 T - - - 1 . I i-ugu iuuuuny. x-ang j.un nas tne distinction of being the richest China man between New York and San Francisco. Ida Norton 13 but nine teen and onlv recentlv irrndiiftted from a high school. FRANCIS GARZA ARRESTED. He Sari Ills Relative, the Big Outlaw, Has 4,000 Men. Palito Blanco, Tex., Jan. 21. Fran cis Garza, who is related to the revo lutionist of that name, is in the custody of a United States marshal, having been capturod near hero. He says that Garza s forco consists ot 4,000 men, thaj there are three bands, and that the men are only half fed and receive no money for their services. Acbtin. Texas. Jan. 21. Adjutant General Mabrey has Just returned irom tne lilo Urendo. In answer to the inquiry how tie had got back without encountering Garza, ho re plied : " There was very little danger of that I beliove that Garza is in trouble on account of demoralization and disaffection and even desertion of some of his men. I believe, too, that he will cither surrender, or be captured within the next ten days by the Rangers." FOUR SCIlOOLItOY Ml'ltUEItEIlS. They Klllrd Their Teacher's Brothel Who Came to Her Aid. Lima, O., Jan. 21. John Stephen son, Burt Smith, William and Charles Spurlock, schoolboys, whoso ages range from twelve to eighteen years, are in Kenton jail, chargod with mur der. Their teacher, Miss Laughlln, corrected them In school Friday, whereupon they became ungoverna ble and bogan to beat her. Frank, tho teacher's twelve-year-old brother, In terfered, when the boys turned on him nnd inflicted injuries from which he died in a few hours. Miss Laugh lin's reoovery is doubtful. The young murderers aro being guarded, as there are threats of lynching them. SEVEN PERSONS BITTEN. A Mad Cur Run Amuck Through the Street of a Now Jurey Villuao. Woopbkidqe, N. J., Jan. 21. Seven persons have been bitten here by a mongrel cur showing signs of rabies. The town committeo has issued or ders that all dogs found unmuzzled should be shot on sight. Nearly all those whom the dogs attacked wero school children, and they wero bitten in tho hand or wrist. Throe , wero badly bitten. The dog was finally killed. It Was owned by Mrs. Dunn, a saloon keeper, of AVoodbrldgo. Milliliter and Bnuk Robber. . CoLUMiiL's, O., Jan. 28. Alexander Leed, the : aged minister - and bank robber, from Anglalso .county, was brought to the State prison yesterday morning. In 1854 he was sent to prison hero for obstructing a railroad. His serial number, then 3,019, is now 22,039, He Is seventy yoars old. ffiiME MAKING AND FITTING .OF THE.-. 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