—————— THE NEWS. There is now no doubt that Gamble Weir, ‘he late superintendant of police at Pius burg was poisone l. Hugo Blanck, the aged 3 ical expert, has completed his analysis of tho dead man's stomach and states pos ‘tively that he has found three different {poisons, in sufficient quantities to cause ‘death. ——There was a wreck on the Atlantic ‘and Pacific Railroad, near Hackeberry, in ‘whith one man was killed and thirteen ‘wounded, some seriously,—A fire that | [Wroke out in the wholesale cigar factory of ‘Hirsch and Bendhsim, in St. Louis de istroyed alse the adjoining building, ecoupied fby the American Oak Leather Company. | ee A village in Washington county, on | White River Arkausas. was totally de gtroyed by a cyclone, Every houss in town except the schoolhouse, were demolished, No lives were Jost, but the damage to prop- | erty is great. The cycloue also did consider: i lable damage in Chester, Ill, whereit caused | ithe death of the wife and two children of | erman Ottengen.—— William Mailer, the i wife-murderer, was banged in Wheeling. | It is again reported that the Indians are Festless, and likely to go on the war path, ~—The case of Sylvester Critchlow, the | first of the Homestead strikers, charged with | murder, was beguu in Pittsburg. — Mrs Peter Bowman, of Saltili, Fa., died from | the effect of poison, given ti her by a drug | clerk instead of epsom salts, The Atlanta Chapter of the Daughters ol the American Revolution forwarded to Mrs, | Cleveland an invitation to be a member of | their chapter. The members are the most | prominent ladies in Atlanta and Georgia.—- The body of Bob Slaughter, nearly devoured | by hogs, was discovered about two hundred yards from the Belt Line road at Middle. borough, Ky. Slaughter was an old desper- ado, who was continual'y in trouble with the | police. It is probable that rome other ruffian | way laid and shot him.~——The Robinson and : Stokes Company failed, at Omaha, Neb, The assets are placed at £200,000, and the ! liabilities at $03,000. A receiver will ba ap- | plied for, pending a reorganization of the | compeay.——The strike of engineers on the ! Birmingham Un on Railway (Dummy Line), ended in the company agreeing not toreduce wages. The company was usable to run | trains during the day.—W. H. Howard, who has been in jail at Troy, N. Y,, since the night before election, charge { with hav. ing conspired to take a number of voters from the city on a steamboaton election day was held to await the action of the grand | jury, being released on bail of $500. Archie | Aston, arrested at New York by an officer | from Troy and ¢ barged with interfering with * ¢ officer when Howard was arrested, was weld in 8500 to await the action of the | grand jury,——The city of Chicago loses | $500, 000 through irregularities in the Water Department office.——A big storm on the coast did eonsiderable damage at Long Branch and Sea Bright.——Albert Ruth in jail at Sunbury, Pa, who was bitten by a mad dog when a boy, is dying of hydropho- bin, The difference existing between the Cin. ¢innati, New Orleans and Tex s Pacific Rail. way and the tedegraphers in its employ is | mow in the hands of the Order of Railway Telegraphers for adjostment, although the chances of an early settlement are anything but flattering. —The police think they have aclus to the murderer of Henry Pass whose body was found hanging to a tree in San Jose, Cal.——Henry Sykes, a farmer living near Newport, Ind, was torn to pieces by bis hogs, ——It is reported that Ter. ence V. Powderly will probab'y not be re. elected master workman of the Knights of Labor at the general assembny which meety fa Chicago.——D. M. Bliss, rropristor of the | Pacific rubber works in Elizabeth, y committed suicide. Mr, Bliss was a widower with no children. He was sixty years of sage. Ho mate his home with bis sister, Mrs. Roseweil Green. ——— An outbreak is feared by the Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians, whose rations are said to have been cut down #0 that they are in danger of starvation, — The survivors of ths wrecks Arbutus tll a story of fearful bardships.——Several Pitts burg manufacturers negotiated the lease of | the large mail mill at Georgetown, Fa, | which bas been idle for several years, The | mill will be pat in operation at once, and | employment given to about six bundred men and boys. — Harry Cooke,alias Wiliam Wilson, a glib English swindler, was sen. tenced by Recorder Smyth, in New York, to two years and four mouths’ imprisonment in the pen tentiary.——A fire in Winston, N. C., destroyed about a quarter of a millisn dollars’ worth of property. The steamer Ethelmold sailed from Fer Siandina with 10,000 boxes oranges for Eng fand, It is the first direct shipment of Flor- jda fruit ever made across the water, ~—T he British steamship Thordisn was cleared by Ross, Howe ard Morrow for Liverpool from Pensacola, Fia., with a cargo of 7,610 bales of cotton, weighing 3,605,808 pounds. This is one of the largest, if not the largest, cargo in proportion to tonnage that has ever Jeft & United Stats po: t.——At a celebration at Mountain View, Ark. indo nor of Cleveland's election, fireworks exploded prematurely and a number of people were Kill ed, ~<A fire that broke ont in the Koch & Loeber Company building, Milwaukes, Wis, deo- stroyed $150,000 worth of property. eee Wrecks in the Schuylkill seriously hamper navigation. As the 8:15 Central train westbound reached Lockport, N. Y., 8. N. Woods, of Brooklyn, N, Y,, stepped In front of it near the city limits, snd wes instantly N. J. : i i was about sixty years of Age. The reason able settlement is about to be effected in * pee and Jron Company and indi tors, The suits involve over a million lars, and wei e the result of coal dirt washing ing their Plukerton investigation in Political Division of the Next Senate and House. Sweeping Results of the Battle at the Polls. The New York Herald says that in the Fifty-third Congress tha Democrats will have control of both Senats and House of Representatives. The result shows the next Senate, unless later returns change the figures, will stand: Democrats, 43; Repub Republican majority of 6. The term of thirty-one Senators, ninsteen Republicans and twelve Democrats, expires on March 4 next. The present Smmate is composed of: Republics ....oscvsssmasscnnmssssaneass 47 DOMOCTALE . uv csssessnsssnsntDiessssranns BI Farmers AlMAN0e....veceseasssscancnsss =o The next Senate will consist of: RopubUHOADS so vveererrnrnnsrsnsrssssnnenss $1 DomOCTALE covrranasanersnrsssssrnssrsnss 44 Farmers AlUGNee....cecvasaseeessnsssacs 4 In the present Senate the forty-four States are represented by the Senators in the sub- joined table. Those whose terms expire in arch are indicated by a dagger (%); those whose terms will expire and have already been re-slectad by an asterisk (%, and in two States Logislatures have already bean chosen which will elect Senators of the same politi. cal party as those who retire, They are in. dicated by a double dagger (3). In the elections wheres ths Legislature chosen will elect a Democrat to succeed a Republican the name of the sitting Senator italic. ALABAMA, John T. Morgan...D James L. Pagh.....D ARKANSAS, James H, Berry...D James K, Jones. .,.D CALIFORNIA, Caas. N. Feurost. R Leland Stanford... BR COLORADO, Edwd, O. Wolcott. R Henry M. Teller... R CONNECTICUT. Jos. RR, Hawley4...R DELAWARE, George Gray ¢.....D Anthony Higgins. .R PLORIDA. Samuel Pasco $. Wilkinson Call GEOAGIA Alfred H. Colquitt. D John B. Gordon. ...D IDAHO, George L. Shoup..R Fredk. T. Dubois. ..R ILLINOIS Shelby M. Culiom..R Joan M, Palmer....D INDIANA : David M. Tarplet..D Dan’l W. Voorhees D MONTANA. W. F. Sasperst, .R Thomas C. Power. .R NEBRASKA. A. 8 Paddoek*.. C. F. Manderson. NEVADA. WwW. M. Stewart +. .R John P.Jones.....R NEW HAMPSHIRE. Wm. E Coandier BR Jacob H.Gallinger. B NEW JERSEY, Rafus Blodgett+..D J'hn BR. McPherson. D NEW YORK. Frasx Hiscoogt. . BR David B, gill ......D NORTH CAROLINA. Zebulon B. Vance D NORTH DAKOTA. Lymaa BK, Casey +. R H. C. Hansbrough. RB OHIO, John Sherman....R Calvia 8. Brice....D OREGON, Joseph N. Doiph..R John H. Mitchell. . K PENNSYLVANIA Matthew 8. Quays. R J. Donald Cameron. R RHODE ISLAND, Nalson W, Aldrich RB Nathan F. Dixon, RR SOUTH CAROLINA Matthew CO, Butier.D John I. M. Irby..D SOUTH DAKOTA Rich, F. Pettigrew. B James H. Kyle. FA TENNESSEE. William 8B, Batet. D Isham G. Harris... D TEXAS Horace Cailtont ..D Roger Q. Mills4,..D VERMONT, Radfisid Proctor® R Justin 8. Morrill... K VIRGINIA. John W. Danisi*, .D Eppa Huntont....D WASHINGTON, John BH, Allen +... .R Watson C, Squire. R MINNESOTA WEST VIRGINIA. an K. DavistR Chas J. Faulknert D WwW, DD, Washburn ,.R John E. Kenga....D HISSISRIPPL wistoNaN. James Z. George® D Bdis'd C. Walthall, D M1330 Frank M.¢ tieorge G. Vest TOW A. James ¥, Wilson. .R Wm. B. Allison... R KANSAS PB. W. Perkins b....R Wm. A. Peller. .F A KENTUCKY. sriigle. . . D Joh J . 8 Blackburn.D J. 4 n fa! LOUISIANA. Randall I. Gitson D Eiward D. White D MAINE, we Hales ,....R vakyy William F, Vilas..D WYOMING, EE Warreht....R Jossph M. Carey..R Theres Republican Senators—Sherman, of Ohio: Prostar, of Vermont, and Aldrich, of Rhode Island—and three Democrats—Gor. mao, of Marylanl; Gearge, of Mississiopi, and Daniel, of Virginia, have been slectad, Although Nevada will elect a Fusion Senator it will undoubtedly return Senator Stawart, who has always bsen a Republi. can. He will probably vote with his party, exept on special issue like silver ani the Foree bill, HOUSE OF REPARSENTATIVES. The Herald gives the following tabular statament of the political divisions of the present and the nex: Houss of Rapresenta- tives, In a few instances ater returns may rests t in some changes, but the table may be regarded ss substantially correct: {Last House. (|Next House, i Name of State . | De, Alabama, , oes ATEADSAS ..oueee California ....u0 Coorado, ..cene Connecticut ,... Delawars, ...... Florida. .. co «ees GOOrZim. couvneve Habe. .coiveiess Hitnois. . .,co0vse Indiana, .c.ov00e ows... oionesis Kansas, ..oo vou Kentucky. ose. . Lotsana. , cusses Maine, .c. viens Maryiand. ...... Masenohusotts ,, Michigan ..ooeee SE L “i inndneippl uo es Missouri | =281 Hucupuan Pal plgesl liulsll | Rep. Ila Montans.. ., cos Nebvasua,...... Nevada. ,......4 W rampsbire New Jorsey..... w York,..... orth Carolina... Norn Dakota. Ohi ccivivane: Pill itiltait itt bilil] tt OD = Pit lt bib i ml tilt lal bi ERED Oregon, . ... sees Penneyivanis, ,. Bbode Isiand, .. Mouth Carolina Houth Dakota. Tonnesned, iv. sll algele=Sunaas laSio mleleel | SuameSel 21] Vermont. .ooeee ashing Went Virglata,.| WiIsCOonsin, vee. fe | Peo. se —— Jonx Fark, an old German podd’or, was found dead in his room in New York, Threo cats had gnawed off toe entire front of his face. J. Dovie and wife, an old couple who registered in San Foancisco from Davenpoit, Towa, were toun « dead m th ir beds, having been accidentally asphyx ated by gas, Henny Scuanoeppenr and his sixteen year old daughter, of Chicago, were bitten by a “pet bull dog” on Ocilo er 3rd. Behro.der died fn great agony, and Mis Behroeder is said to be iu great danger of a similar fate. Ware three unknown men wero fishing on Bay Ridge, Jersey Central Railroad, av Elizabsthpor., New Jersey, they were st uck by a train and . nocked iuto the water, WO of them being drowned, From pape: s found on the body of one of them he is supposed to have been from Jersey City, A PASSENGER train ran into a gravel train on the Mackin w Raiir ad, near Greanville, Ohio, John Dougherty, a brake- man, who was asl ep in the vcaboows of the gravel t ain, was fatally injured The en- giveer and fireman oo the other train and two passengers were injured, A pispATCH from Faoama, by way of Gals veston, says that Cosia Rica has just been devastated by floods, Plantations were ruine , br.dges swept. away, buildings de- s roved sud a Jarge section of railway ruined. A number ol persons wera reported to have bee drowned, I be damage a Lounts to hundred of thousands of doila:s. Wiliam Penn Colliery, lately purchassd Ly the Pepnsyivania Rai road Company, Ww: compelled to shut down work on account oi the scurciiy of water, The work will not resuine until heavy rains fall. The Gliard o.tate, which has been furnihing the works with waler, bas cut of tue supply from them and also from all residents of that vicinity, PAssSERGERS who arrived at Ban Antonio, Texas, from the City of Mexico, were de- layed twelve hours by a wreck of the north- bund passenger train on the Mexican National Ra lway. A large rock from an overhanging cliff near Rinconada, Mexico, fell upon the track. The passenger train crashed into the obstruciion, throwing the engine and turee coaches off the track. The engineer and firesen were badly injured and 20 passengers sev: rely wounded, UNCLE SAM'S LAW BUSINESS Solicitor of the Treasury Hepburn Sub- mits His R:port. - General W. P, Hepburn, soil treasury, has made a report of the character, amount and results of puilic litigation con- ducted under his direction during the fiscal vear ended June 30th last. The whole num- ber of suits commenced was 5 Of these twelve were against defaulting public offi cers outside of the Postoffice Department, for the recovery of $8,273; 540 were for of 850.401; 38 were suils on custombouse bonds to recover $13.547; 7 were suits for recovery of fines pennltios and forfeitures under the customs, revenue and pavigation laws amounting to $30,500; B88 were suits against collectors « { customs for refunds of duti » asd 4,007 were other suits in which the United Stalss is a pariy for the recovery of £38010, making a total sued for of $2.85010. Of the whole sumber of suits trought & 157 were Jecided in favor of the United Slates, 43 adversely to the United States: 657 were settled and dismissed and in 8 the penaities Were Te mitted, leaving 1.2587 still pending at the De- glouing of the fi.cai year, The whole number of otherwise disposed of clud ng those pending at the teginning th.reof was 6.700. ‘Ths whole amount for which judgments wer obtained, exclusive of decrees in rem was $4. 510 and the ev tire amount liected from al: sources was $325, 72 uring the year 151,834 was accepted in compromise of 94 cases in whita BM. Of, - 065 was involved. There are still pending 15 cases in which a total of $12.03 is olered in comuromse of £0.048. The report fined to a dmpio statement the office, and contains no recommendations whatever, msn ————— $186,000,000 FLR PENSIONS. A Preblem for Honse Committee on Appropriations. $m LE the recovery suits decided during the year in. or § CON of business of the ing of the Home Coamittes on Appropria’ tions at noon on Monday, November Z85th, pext., Thi« will give the commities about a rapidly all of these me sures for the main- tepance of the government next year, and, as the Treasury Department has promised to submit the estimates for the Disteict of Co- lumbis, the Pension snd the Fortification seems to be no good rea-on why te Hous should not have one, at least, of these appro priation bills ready for its action as soon =f it moots. The exceedingly heavy payments made by present flacal year have cause among the members of the Appropriations the year these paymeots bave exceed.d by $10,000,000 the expenditures for the corre spond ng yeriod iu the preceding fiscal year, which mean« a total increas: for tue present your of $48,000,000, » hile ‘he appropriations for the year are only $12,000,000 greater than the appropriat.ons «ur the ast year. In pinin Euglish that means (if the esti mates of the committee hold good) a def ciency on ncoount of persions of thirty-six million dol ars, which will have to be met by Congress at the next session, in addition to an appropriation for pensions for the next year of certainly not less than one hundred and flity mil jon dollars. So the total appropriation that Con must make for pensions next session wil te not less than one hundred and eighty six million With this enormous sum added to to oarry importa- MURDERED AND CREMATED. A Wealthy Farmer's Partly Burned Body Found in a Btraw Pile. A despatoh teem Morrison, 111, says: The murder and cremation of M. Swarthout, a ment throughout the county, Swarthout's two sons were arrested for the crime, and it A—— C—O Five Men Elown Into Bits by a Boiler Explosion. Riding Home in the Cab When the Ac- cident Accurred. A distressing accident occurred on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad at tro o'clock in the morning, at Conner’s crossing a short distance north of Schuylkill Haven, when the boller of mogul engine No. 603 ex- ploded, killing five wen aud probably fatally mijuring another, The killed are: Henry C. Allison, engineer of 363, residing at Palo Alto, leaves wife, Wiliam Mackey, fireman of 56], Carbon, leaves wife and one child, William Cowhey, an engineer, on way home to Mount Carbon, leaves wife and ten children. William Kendrick, conductor, of Port Carbon, leaves wife and four children, William Moyer, Cowhey's fireman, Palo Alto, single. Besides the above, Michael Dobbins of Mount Carbon, brakeman, of eugineer Cow. hey’s crew, was badly scalded, and will P obably die, Engine 563 was northbound with a heavy train of emaply cars, William Cowhey, with bis crew, had brought up a train of empties, and, after ranning them into the Cressons vardy, board.-d Kugine 563 at the Mme Hill crossing, with the intention of reaching their homes in that way, ang, as it is customary, took possession ot the cab, Dobbins, who escaped instant death, was crowded out of the cab, and was sitting on the tender. I'be men had bare y beens on the engine two minutes, whey, nearing the Wwagoa. crossing at Conner’, a-haif mile nortt of uvlkiil Haven Station, without any warning, the terrible, fatal explosion occur. re., throwing the crews into the alr in ail directions, and to eternity. The boiler and fire box were Llown clean off the trucks and the tracks were so badly damaged that traffic was considerably delayed. The north sod south-bound mideight Buffalo trains were complied to run via the Little Bcebuy kill Branch from Tamaqua to Port Clinton. From persons, who were neargtbe scene of the cocisent, it is learned that the train had come to a standstill because of the luwness of steam, and the blowers had been put oun. Bn Be ploded, Doubins the injured man, had a gut d prior thereto, and it js evidently due to this fact that be was not killed outright, The engine was ove of the *'L)' claws, and the impres jon is that the expiosion occur. red because Eogivesr Allison had allowed the water in tue bouder to run too low in his Alto, The men were horribly mangled, two of them being blown to atoms, Cowhey aod his firesaan were blown up sgainst a high smbankment, and the former's fsce was crushed to a jeliy, while Moyer’s body was bad vy battered. The bodies of the victims were removed to their homes during the fore OO, The engine bal ooly left the shop two we ks ago, when slight repairs were mads, It is a peculiar comcident that all of the Readiug locomotives that have explodsd of ints have but a short time previous been taken oul of the stop, and not a few railroads "re eax Lhe explosivius are due WO 0 OF Mepairs —— IT — A or MAIER HANGED. A West Virginia Wife Murderer on the Scaffold. William Maler, the murderer, hanged in the jail yard at Wheeling st 11:12 dead in 14 minutes and at the expiration of 25 minutes the body Was Dies wife Wn o'clock, and was pronounced ut down, Kaler's neck was broken by the fall, and about two seconds afterwards the rope slip. ped causing his toss to touch the ground, Sheriff Steenrod thervupon ran upon the gollows and beld him by the rope until it was tightened, ‘the crime for which William Maler suf- ferred the death penalty was the murder in gold vlood of his young wife Marie at 2 o'clock on the morning of April 5, 1892, by shooting ber four tines as sbe lay in bed at their home in this city, At the same time be wounded his Yoho, who was lying st bis wife's side in the bad, © 1 the night of the murder, Maler did not tom, but instead, remained at home playing | on his cornet until a late hour. Ha did not midnight Maier began to chan asked him the meaning of the strange pro- coodingz, he told her it was none of her busi- He then went out and returned about 1 o'clock in the morning. He had been in the room but a few mmutes when be ap- it will be your last chance,” Mrs. Maier begged hitn not to burt her, sgain, but ber husband, crazed with Ts reached for his revolver, and after deiiber- ately lishtitg a match to guide his aim, be fired four shots at her in quick succession, = breast, one of them also wounding the little trl, Mrs. Maier died almost instantiy, but afer; without waiting to see the result of his awful work. fled from the house ciosaiy followed by Katie Yoho, who gave the alarm. Though diligent search was made for the murderer, bo was not caught until the 18th of the month, The circumstance of cap were dramatic, He was seen kneeling b wite’s grave in the cemetery and his were those of a man frantic with Officers were informed of his pre.ence io cemetery, and he was captured after a chase, Maier was tried in Juy and tenced to be hanged in August. stay of execution abd an argument fi pew trial and reiusal for a furiher be ho was resentenced. Strong efforts made by friends to secure 8 commutation the sentence on the ground of lusanity, the governor was deaf to all appeals. sins IIIs sess os OANNIBALISM IN RUSSIA A Woman Giant Kills snd P Devours a Baby. PENNSYLVANIA ITEM3, Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Parts of the Btate, A MEETING of striker: was held at Home stead, national officers of the Amalgamated Association being present. Nothing deci sive was done except to exclude sympathy strikers from meeting, Anothing meet ng is called to vote cn the continuance of the sirike, Tux Thomas Iron Company will add no pig iron to its stock, the Biate Mante! fac. tory at Blatington bas sbandoned a new §75,000 project and the Florence Zine Works st Freemanshurg only fill orders pending the unceriainily of the political futurs, A Boy lighted a street torch at Pittsburg, causing an explosion of natural gas which wrecked three store, Twexty glass masufscturers entered a will prices. Crrizexs of Marcus Hook, led by Councils man Richardson, successfully defeated a corps of Pennsylvania Railroad track layers shut out the Union Electric Réad B1x car robbers convicted in laud county wera lodged in the Pauitentiary on long sentences, ¥ estore. Wasi. Evinoewces are increasing The outside support small, The joint Soard held an important session, Axprew Vax Fasser, very aged sixty fiver and wns the actress, of baving, it = from as third-story wealthy citizen Erie, believed, thrown himsel window, held at Pittsburg for organizing a combination, Tae low that all water supply at Girardville is #0 Packer gos company has been compelled to pend, Tue four young men who attempted to raid a bank at E rie and who shot the cashier were taken into court and pleaded gulity. Ar Carlisle Charles Howard teneed to ninety days impr sonment and five collieries and was sen £50 0 for selling liquor to a Dr. Mux nary created a sensation in Ches® ter by denouncing ss demoralizing to young people a kirmess announced to be held in behalf of a hospital, Mus. Srovr, aged sev enty, and Mre Cole aged forty-five, wasstrock by a fast express on the Centra 1 Railroad of Mrs, Stout was killed Cole cannot recover, F. L. Caotran, 75 years of age, arose during the night and lit a New and Mrs of Fastos Hi clothing took fireand he was #0 badly burned that be nmp died, Jorn Gravy, constable of Coal Town ship, Shamokin, was murdered and bis | ri which he the th thrown into a creek, Hevenge { a Polander, for and robbery are ing of quitted, ories a vanced. Axtroxy Quins, or Hanlon, a tramp, took possession of a boys’ playbouseat Brad them over John L gett, ford and on being joriered out by threw a can of crude oil lighted it and calmly watched bam burn 0 desth, Many BickrLumax, of had New Philsdelph by her brothe 5 George, who was trying his aimlbefore sta ber eyes blown out ine on a bunting expedil on, Ex8uzmvy Gro. W. ToMmirissox iously wounded Abram E. Frankford, who was trespassing on bis land in pursuit of tablhits, Arseny E. Sreecx, a Williamsport positor, aged 8, committed suicide by hang. jog in the composing room. sion caused by sickness prompted the deed, Tas Philadelphia & Reading Company gor. Mental lepres is supposed 10 have kill Haven on double turns to get out a sup ply of coal cars, Tur congregation of the East Strouds” burg Presbyterian Church, has rejected Sxvenrar members of the Mennonite Creek at Bathlemem, AT Dalano a Lehigh Valley locomotive, while making a flying switch, jumped the track and went over a 30-foot eunbanxk- ment, of stairs and killed himself, the Schissler building, entailing a Juss of 165.000, Tux boiler of a Philadelphia & Reading modoe engine blew up at Conner's Crossing, sear Schuylkill Haven, killing five train. men, seriously injuring another, and dis he er ia CABLE SPARKS, 7 A BUILDING in Oprau, Moravia, collapsed and many employes lost their lives, AT ihe request of the American naval de- partment, specitoens of al: the Russian naval uniforms have been sent from St. Peters burg ts Washington, Vicron Rarvpt, Jega! advisor to the Eme | prror of Ausiris, surread rod bimeslf to the | Austrian poses, confessing that be was an | enbegtor, He sppropria od trust money in his keeping to found a conl compony, Tue French expedition under Colonel Dodds has captured Cans, near Abomey, { Dabomey. This practicaily ends the cat | paigo against King Belanzin, ce bis capital, | Abomry, can make but a poor defense, Ar Jaffa, on the const of Palestine, while the passengers from the Austrian Lioyd steamship were beiog landed, a+ wsusl, in suri-bost, the boat, which had tweaty-five passengers on board, capsized, sud twelve were drowned, Soman Briciax workingumen male a demonstra~ ton in Brossels against toe action of the Belgivn constitution revision comumittes re | Jecting the proposition to grant universal | suffrage, Tues workingmen paraled the streets singiog revolutionary songs. Tur wherestouts of tue daughter of Mrs, Deacon, who was abducted fr ma conveut in France bv th - moter after the custody of the chi d ha | bees given to the father, Edward Pai ker Deacon. of Boston, Mass. hes been d scovered, The child wil be re- stored to the father, Four persons were killed and another ter. rikie wounded by the explosion in a Parie police station of a vessel res -mwbling a sauce- pan. Policemen found the vessel in front of the office of the Carmaux Mining Company. whose long straggile with their -mployes was setiled amicatiy a few days ago, ue pol- icemen took the yess | to the siation and while exsruing it the explosion occurred. GwyserH MavDe, a girl of eighteen, dressed fu the height of fasbion snd relaled to Eng. lib aristocratic famili « was commit. ted for trial in London on the charge of sealing silver salvers and candelabra from Bpak & Co, Lon on jewgiers, who figured in the Usborne case. Bheorior.d theartic les to be sent to her reddence, a swell ons in Londoo, where she resided with her mother and after receiving them, it =» a loged, pawned them, Sbe blames her moiker for the act, eee — FATALLY SHOT HiS SISTER. A Young — ree Terribie Results. Miss Mary Bickleman, « phia, Ps., wes ace brother George, tally injured. ter Tries His Aim with { New Philadels shot by believed dentally ber snd it is was fa. The brother was about start- ing off on a bunting trip occurred He loaded his gun wit} and raived the weapon to } his aim, when it was when the accident heavy charge ouider to test the fell gist r be blowa out died with shot, MARKETS. } discharge J, tween the eyes. Both eves were and her face was literall, ri BALTINORE, GRAIN, ETC. FLOUR~—Balto, Best Pat 8 47 High Grade Extra. ..... 4% WHEAT-—No. 2 Red..... CORN-No. 2 White...... Yellow mannsn Ear Yellow per bri..... OATS—8outhern & Penn. Western White, sesanann LY} weer, © Good to Prime BTRAW -—HRye in car ids... Wheat Blocks. ....... .e Out Blocks. .... CANXED GOODS. TOMATOES -8Stnd No. 38 No. 2 “ane PEAS -Standards........ Seconds. . CORN-Dry Pack Moist CITY BTEERS.. City Cows... Bouthern No, 2 irene POTATORS & VEGETABLES. POTATOES New Irish. 8 68 @§ & Va. Yellow, 200 XOms..n..... assnsnnanes 3 13 ONIONS...... PROVISIONS, HOGS PRODUCTS -shilds $ Clear ribsides Beacon sides. .......... Hamas RA asin Mess Pork, per bar..... 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