—————————————————— A TAOS A THE NEWS — Latham were near Watonga, Both men be systemationlly and driving Doc Bishop and Frank lynched by the settlers living Okla.. for horse stealing. longed to a gang that was stealing horses from the settiers them into the Pan Handle of Texas, A mob in Deshler, O., drove George Keim and his pramour out of town, They were after. wards arrested, Morris Stevens, the horse thief. and Augusta Gerekn, the burglar, escaped from the county jail at Hackensack, N. J.. while their the Dukus, was struggling with the sheriff in the office of the jail, were recaptured, Adelaide Zeravateskl committed suicideat Union Mills, N. J. J. %. TI months, is now confined to Kinney, Tex., with and is not expected who companion, negro Ex-Governor and ex-Congressman yrockmorton, in bad health oF soveral his home, in Me- kidney trouble, Amos Waters Philadel serious to live, and John Recardo were killed in by coming in contact with an electric Elizabeth Goss, wide committed wire, yw of Joe Goss, an old-time pugilist, Boston rather than stana trial on charge, Lillian Martin, Park. N. J., and a mau hushand, and g tin, of Philadeipl Trenton, N. J., for bery of one of the sul delphia Postoffice Edward Hanlon.a prominent Medina, N.X suicide in Jahn Mi re arrest ving the nat business man, has been asylum. He was in the Jackson, Mich, last gu he witnessed, tho affected his mind and strange halineinations wife of Hon, GG. V. N. tussia, died at her The body of Girard the insane rop, ter to Mich. of 2627 street, pezzier, was four He | wad sao und in his pocket dirs, George 1, Oregon, digd from waukee, was fo factory of Hoss & Ass New York, The damage is estimate forest fire whigh st and fudoasly § ering a distanee of Jane street, aged Hundre r have | will reach £100,020. The entire siectric li tal Gas Compady lighting the oity of ning of dynamos were burned, ax most powerftd engines practically destre son, under control, feet of lumbe streat cars, —y, well-known in Louisville to the Louisville between £500 and $600.1 jskey dealers s €rs, assignment Liabilities which is secured by pledges About $60,000 w stroyed by a big fire sts the Imperial Waterpr In half an ho ri tread, was destroyed, Twe suffocated, to an engine, was killed by The United le was sold at au electri at Nashv by the bondbol wife s CAT. Hrs, county, Ky jail at Saliersy strangled to « 80 At traveling man who rode | from Traver, said that the Wooton, the missing ran ley, ind near Traver of matilation, Old rancher of Reedly Aldermen notified all their wires was for Wooton weaithy The Boston Board under gro Brazilian insurgents rendered at Baen minister, President & personal amnesty t except the leaders of the leading lawers « and ol Ayres to leciare Peixoto havis all the ras and we Frank LL Akerly f Du X., died at his home in Pe Jurglars blew open a safe in D. M. hess county, ughkeepeie, bough's drug store at Millerstown, caused a fire, doing considerable The body of Gen, Slocum, aftera funeral, was placed in the Greenwood Cemetery, Ut said that the Mercantile refused to purchase Reading general and provide other : money, because th receiving Brooklyn, — wm t avy rust sve bondholders w not rank witl Louis Plante, wanted in Toronts has been held in Denver for spite his confession of f BuOwW tae © h the general jnortgage secu extradition, de- purpose of being detained there for trial The papers have been forwardedfto Washing ton ? the charge of robbery, confessed to the Den- ver police that he and a woman named Clara Frederick burned down their house in Denver some time ago for the 7,000 insur. ance, The tenth body of the victims of the glucose factory fire in Buffalo, N. Y., was re covered from the ruing - Glucker, alias Lord Lionel Barcourt Ham- bury, the New York forger and swindler, was sentenced by Judge Gordon, of Philadeiphin to four years in the penitentiary.—The Hon, James M. Harvey, ex-governor and ex- United States sehiator, of Kaneas, died at his home, near Junetion City, that state,——The strike on the Great Northern Railroad, start. «d by the American Railway Usnlon, threatens to extend to the Northern Pacifle and other northwestern roads, and has developed into a wir of the American Rallway Union against the engineers’ and firemen's brotherhoods and other railroad employes’ unions, Deputy sheriffs armsted a lot of dredgers on the oyster-beds at Fortescue, N. J Minnie Weaterman, eleven years old, fell into the Spokane river, at Spokane, and was swept over the falls and lost. Bhe and Gracie Trapschun were playing on a log boom, and both fell in, The latter was rescued, ss I Bax €reven, Populist Ex-Congressman from Kansas, was married the other day ag Wichita, His former wife, who, he declared in a campaign speech “was just as dirty, and ragged and greasy as any woman,'' long ago fired" him, and took the farm which she had earned while be was whittling dry-goods Detroit's Streets. THREE FIGHTERS WILL DIE. Seventeen Felled by Bullets anc Cudgeis In a Row Over Wages~- Sheriff Collins had a Bad Gash on the Head and Eeveral Cuts and Bruises onditis urred at noon 1 Sheriff Collios and » FiO was Bight Persons, Including the Dalton Oang, Killed in Oklahoma Have News was messenger th . messenger thant A ferry miles east the s Ewen’ Bill Dall 6 aud poi D law, Bitter The t said t« i her little g two deg Marshal Nix ning for some days snd Marsha were als and Bill Tigh Mf fourteen dey Dalton and Bill D the fight assistance The mess eight persons in all have latest irom the 0 ning fight is still In progress, The price of Bill Dait is 2.500, and the price of Bill is #1.500, The tory are camping on the the latest news from the ton gan terrorized Oklahoma and for the past four years, KEARSARGE RELICS. of oor 1 t is +h ns captur alive, head best offioors trail field is that the Dale The have Bouthern Kioisas outinws a thing of the past, Patriotic Tachtman Secure Some of the Wreckage of the Old Bhip. ’ Thanks to the efforts of two patriotic Amer. lean yachtmen the Navy Department will soe cure possession of three of the most valuable relies of the wrecked Kearsarge, The Navy Department has been informed through a telegram from our Consul General at Havens, that Messrs. Lloyd Phoenix and John Schuyler Crosby, while cruising in the Carribbean Hea on Mr, Phoenix's yacht In. trepid, eailed at the Cayman Islands, There they found in possession of the islanders the Kearsarge's bell, parts of the memorial tablet commemorating the engagement between the Kenrsarge and the Alabama and the Jog-book of the ship, which was so much desired by the court martin] at New York, The yachtsmen, knowing the wish of the department to obtain these relics, purchased them from the wreckers and have notified the that they will be turned over to it at New York. Tae Spanish pilgrimage has started to Rome, The pilgrims number 1,400, Including all closes of peuple, trom workingmen w grand re FIFTY THI RD CONGRESS. SENATE. 10187 Day, —The second Saturday that the Renate hus been in session since the present Congress convened ended the armistice of one week's debate on the Tariff bill free from filibustering motions. The resolution of Senator Quay to grant a hearing to working- men in the Senate chamber on April 21 was ould not listen to any such proposition, substitute bill for alding the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, At one o'clock the Tariff bill was spoke in opposition to the bill, At the Senator Quay entered technienl, statistical and the iron industry, Dur. senator Hill introduced «On~ into an elaborate historical resume of ing the afternoon Senator Peffer offered a resolution to give 1020 Day. Vance, Owing to the death of Benator the Senate transacted no public bugis tesolutions of respect to the memory North Carciinn states- men were unanimously adopted he House body participated in the ! Care. monies in the Senate, after wi of re wpe 108 Day.-—~The early hours of the were devoted to a skillful parliamentary struggle between those for against the tariff bill. It re d in an ti the arrangement of intl Tuesday of f next } the bill w taken up, re-dise LER, f as Bn Renate and agreement to con- for debate will ast week week, when i ussed by 1 raphe, Senn tor Hill w aid not conse th sreement until it was made plain ould not be deprived of making ¢ ider the free Hast first, : the tarifl L4iL 1041 Day, Tt wore void of any ine Good Ps ro DgTons wi tha" { itt , fea On maar i @ Prose edings | f ovis i Bi dents ending rain. A 1c loing great da IRNADO § assed over Coffey o« inty, Ean, age 10 pre Soveral injured, persons wore A thre %. New York, colls pe pe wore bu e-story frame bull Willlams- imber of ung} a ried in the ruins, Two more be red] In m the ies were recove ruins of the ten at Memohi pane, Tenn, making sev ‘ add hu ar. A racrony building on Wooste treet, XN Y.. was damaged by Are to about $100,000, the joss being eight rms, A LAaRar vessel ! paet at King, i Middle pot, containing molten sles rt & Warner's i was Criiin RInen bly burned, injured, ADV Alaska are to the effect £8 receive at Por thal yut fitka is Many lated filth in and abx IRYOe among the Indians, reported, Mitio% Baooxzys was killed Lang sand W, ( and iy fatally ine George urtis were prof jured by the explosion of two cans of powder in the store of Frederick Morelock, near Mount dow Indiana, The Luilding was and d ii Witiiam Axpnews, a cont James Dunham, inna ractor, a switchmen, were cuetuetion Northern Pacilie bad stuck in Ride siligion between a and lailroad and a wagon which ¥ A dynamite bomb, found in a paint shop at Providence, RB. 1... was thrown into a gutter, An express wagon went over it and an explosion followed, which tore off a wheel and made a hole in the ground, A Lake Erie and Western passenger train was derailed near Lynn City, Indiana, and throo cars went down a 10-foot embankment. John Shaw, a brakeman, was killed, two pas songers were fatally injured, and two others sustained severe injuries, —— wc FATAL "EXPLOSION. Three Men Killed and Taothar ajured in an Rloshsie Plant, By the explosion of a boiler at the Hutehin- son Electric light plant at Keokuk, Ia., three men wers instantly killed and one fatally in- jured, The dead are: James Sterritt, Patrick Keefe and John Rowan; injured, Charles Jones, The boiler was an old one and had been giving trouble prior to the explosion. AQUIDABAN SUNK. Brazil's Best War Vessel Sent to the Bottom in Battle. THE REVOLUTION IS ENDED. Mello and His Followers ina Sorry State and Asking the Protection of the Argentine Da Cama Republic.~ After Revenge. Buenos Avres, via Galveston, special The collapse Brazilian revoiutic complete, Admiral de Mel the MOB Buadron, wit remnant of the refugees, 8 here, It con luding the flagshiy inded wore publica, on hoard Tho Aquidaban was sunk off Banta Cathy i “ ina by wile, and the ands of Ha stharinng wer aptured, Mel wrote t the VER \ Tur Irish in nd reading in the ARAERAEG received from follamd have roe {n the defeat of the government by a majority yrivtcation has been given to a { Italian prelates of their intended appoint ent as cardina.s, A provent which has arready lasted five woeks Is causing much uneasiness to farmers in England and on the continent, Tue unemployed workmen in Australia are in such a desperate condition that hundreds of them have resorted to robbery, Tae Duke of Veragua has been appointed president of the Spanish senatorial commits tee on tedaties of commerce with Germany, Austria and Italy. Tur Portuguese warships Mindello and Alfonso de Albuquervae, with a number of the Beagilian refugees on board, have arrived at Maldonado, Uruguay. Tue Brazilian minister of finance has casted to London that “i is absolutely false that Rio Grande city bas fallen into the hands of the insurgents, as report Tux report from Madrid that Senor Emilio Onstelar, the veteran republican leader of Spain, had seceded from the republican party and had become a monarchist is erron- Lous, Tus leaders or the radicals in the Hungn- rian Diet has given notice that he will move & vote of censure against the , 4 tor ita attitude on the ocoasion of Kossuth's funeral, Tas trustees of the estates of Lady Henry Somerset, the leader of the Women's Chris. tian Temperance movement in Eugland, are the courts for an injunction to re strain her from closing all the saloons on her oatates, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Paris of the State. Joseph Bantee, a Butler wealthy farmer, was drugged and robbed in a mil rescned while penned up in ames, The Franklin county Repu in session at C M. Mahon's elected delegates to the Nig Hast Governor and Lis spectively, miter candidacy Instructions for Judge Metzgar gsi port ordering the 1 from all public places slot Mart Buzzard was | ter for robbery. He denis anid his brother, Al planned {ue Sob ry. udges Brubaker, A freight train Baliroad rag opened by 1 ihe One man was furs 1 in the press and by Ee EE CARS RUN BY GAS. It to Be Electricity Experiments Abroad Bhow Cheaper T 1 States Consul . Germany, mv] y experiments Gorn s the ideal motor railways Trials have f examina atel cost $2856 power (FAVerse Ruy of eleven miles an hour, The pas for the round one-hall miles, is 19.3 4 per passenger for a filled car (tw wt of wnts, or gers) or half a cent for the single run. This brings the ger #0 far below the cost of als 1 Operating expenses px Tf passen, tricity, horse power, steam or con pressed air that, although the experiment is still new, the protlem is thought to be solved in faver of for ali similar roads, Stns ss ANN 585th FOUR THOUSAND MILES IDLE. ——— Progress of the Btrike on ihe Railroad. The decision of the Great Northern men belonging to the American Rallway Union, at 81. Cloud to strike, has made that point the eastern point of the tiedeup lines, That means more than 4.000 miles of the lines of the Great Northern system cannot be oper. ated by the company under present condi. tions, The number of men involved in the strike, either as strikers or having been thrown out by the strike, is several thousand. Vice-President Howard, of the American Ballway Union said that he was waiting to goo what the company proposed doing belore permitting the men in the twin cities to go out. The meeting at Minneapolis decided to strike when Mr. Howard declared the time most opportune, Mr, Howard says he is now advisod ax to every move of the company, and & strike now would interfere with this prompt knowledge, The union is anxious to see what the brotherhoods are to do, as well as watching the rafiroad. Great Northern ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Miss Gerraooe Avi, a young California soprano, was the recipient a concert given recently for her benefit at the British Embassy, Paris Tuoxas EvLvix, the new Liberal wh gon of a tenant thorough 1« resEn Waite of an ovation &s 1 y 4 farmer in a Welshman that he | langunge, Alken, of F #100.000 8 deh us a Tue late the orid’s Fair at SISTER OF Beriin Stirred by Near Y KILLED. Crime MERC) a Terrible the Grunewald Forest MARKETS. BEALTINORE GRAIN, ETC MATOES No. 2 canis PEAS—8t andards... MNetOnds CORN] ist. -Stnd. No, TEE uthern No POTATOES POTATOES —Burbanks ONIONS... 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