THE NEWS mar—— Maud Rubel, a sixteen-year-old girl, was found dead in a houses in Omaba, Foul play is suspected. ———Rev, Dr. J. J. Lansing, of Boston, charges tho police of that city with being in collusion with keepers of disrepu- table houses ——Special Agent James C, Maxwell, of the Grand Trunk Railroad Com- pany is under arrest, charged with being concerned in the killing of George CC. New comb, of the West India Railroad Company. wgob A, Turner, formerly a Boston banker committed suicide at South Carver, Mass, Samuel Von Prang committed suicide in New York,—The firm of Marsan & Brosseau, hay shippers at Montreal, is in financial straits, They have suspended payment, and their liabilities will amount to over £100,000, Some of their creditors have sworn out a capias for their arrest, but they have not found. nen A dynamite bomb was exploded under the house of D. C. Wall, in Atlanta, ——Harry Johnson confessed to the murder of his little daughter Bertha, which occurred in Allen- town, Pa.. on July 26 last, He threw her in- to the Lehigh River because he was tired of Johnson was recently ~-William Campfield, a was been supporting her. cone victed of the erime,- wealthy liquor dealer of Onedida, N. Y., found dead in bed, with a self-inflicted bullet wound in his head, at a relative’s residence in Cleveland, N. Y. Despondency over heavy losses in speculating and a love affair are said to have been the eause of his suicide, grand jury in Philadelphia indicted Som and a number of other Iron Hall officials. The monument to the memory of the vate soldiers and sailors of the at Richmond, was dedicated in the presence of many thousand veterans from the South ern States, Generals Fitzhugh Lee, Hampton and Bradley T. Johnson were pri- Confederacy, Robert C. Cave and General former at the monument, and the latter the cavalry reunion,-——The Southern state Immigration Congress gusta, Ga. Governor Northen welcome delegates, and the governors of North © lina, South Carolina and West Virginia sponded.——John Harsey, of Baltimo on & bierele trip to Philadelphia, was tacked by a bull near Westchester, Pa, and the bull and the rider rolled over into a diteh together, the bull breaking his neck, and the bicyclist sustaining severe - injuries, ——Dam- aging frosts in Connecticut and other parts of New England bave discoyraged the farm- ers, ——The ofl combine is maturing a scheme by which Russia will supply the We tion of this country.—Two boys, whos bodies have been recovered, were drowned In Rosser, Inter opened story Soe Sion 80. Ducks Pond, Kaightville, Me,, while —Alexander Lindsay, Mrs. ngram three children were drowned at Smiths Falls, Ont. —Three mon were killed and one badly injured In a freight smash-up at or Mass, ——A number of Pittsburg mine tors are making an of ors of the co sailing. and pera rt to have the govern arbi- al-producing states act as trators to settle strike, The Bank of Eate i by Bank Examiner ta UF the Enterprise, Breid bad condition f« prise, The bank has been in months, and the failure was not An extensive land deal bas 2.500 unex; been O00 aore the Mex Rio Grande, int The wr Gonzales, in San Antonio, involving ing ou the of Coahuila and C sold by hua, to the Colonization hihuahua, wern Mexican Coffee, ex Aa company. iis, a small doing thet » y such companies, made .F. Le etary DR $100,000; by 1. M. Hall is president of the The experts employed by the D the business 1 AL aasiguioent rensur mead RIG 7 BLOT nasets mittee to lnvestigate the New York Custom-h work. The Supre ourt of decided that the city of Philade 26,000,000 of LEO ne ¢ legal right to issue order t y raise money with whi rh to prosecute the work of putting the tracks of the Read. ing Railroad Company below the sireet s sur- face and other municipal improvements, The United States grand jury polis returned an indictment against F. O. Stannard, him with conspiracy Bank trial, in which Stannard endeavored to act as & go between the defendantsand Juror Armstrong, Armstrong was eighteen months in the penitentiary. pard is not to be found, and his $4,000 bas been declared forfeited in Indiana yt Lawrence county, charging in the Indianapolis National sentoneond to Btan- ot bond case of Percival B, Coffin, Francis A. Coflig and Albert 8. Reed, on trial for wrecking the Indianapolis National Bank. Lawyer Salisbury, who is defending General Sweet. land, of the Coxey army, applied to Fitzgerald, in New York, to hear the charges against the General, Judge Fitzgerald or- for next week, ~The annual tion began in Boston, — diets a revolution in Hawall and the throw of the provisional government, Robert Tabor.——Jennle Week, 8 Muckford, Ind. girl of ton yenrs, received a French medal from President Carnot for saving s trainload of passengers, champ, said to be a nephew of the Arch. bishop of York, and heir of the Marquisate of Chutnley, was set upon by a gang of hood- lumé tiéar Covina, Cal., beaten to insensibil. ity, then tied to a tree and od toa tree aud left, MUTINEERS WIL WILL HANG. ———— The Desision of the Supreme Court’ Sattios Their Fate The decision of the Bupreme Court st Washington which sustains the decision of the United States Clreult Court in the ense of Thomas St Clair probably means a triple hanging in California, St Clair's appeal was a test ease for three convicts who have been sentenced to donth for the murder of Mate Fitzgerald, of the Dark Hesper on the bigh seas, They had plotted to kill all the officers of the Hespor, and as pirates to cruise the Bouthern seas, The decision nlso means liberty to nine of the Hespor's sallors who for fifteen months have boon imprisoned on Aleatras Island, n United Btates penal station in Ban Francisoo Bay, though they were only held as witness. os pending a decision in 8 Clatrs caso at Washington. | SWITCH AWRY. And Death Results From Its Being Tampered With. NINE LIVES WERE LOST. Six Killed on a Wrecked Wisconsin Train, and Three Excursionists Killed in Georgia—-Two Bodies Burned to Blackened Trunks, Wisconsin Central railway soon o'dlock A. M., at Mannville near Hall a dozen others wero The wrecking of the followed by fire an those Marshfield, seriously quickly and nearly all burned to death, The from Minne to of a bu car, mail day coaches and three sleopers, of the wed to switeh who perished were train was the expross sisted two apolis cause ba strong suspiel an open f the wreck Is supp d there are , BI been fixed by Totter. and remains of the dead Marshfield as so the suffering passengers h having Fwite injured tl the were sn as help arrived, given all the ears possible, The bod urned to blac Bigelow and Rau { trunks and were wldering oo the were caught in the timbers and ed to death, it being impossible “for anything for them or tims, It recover jes of Kene ES disaster 3 lowly sengers to do of the red will other vi is believed sry Chester, of Marshilel Macon, Alb iwestorn Cra. Radlre usly inj he train, asc II rnc THE BULL REVERGED. A Spanish Matadors Meets His Area. Fate sy vos witn hen the Bixted head, His ey Espartero appi h ort plaudits from As he got nearthe infuriated bull made a rush for him, and down. He was not apparently sprang nimbly to bis {eet and again attacked which had wheeled about pre. y to making another ¢ with daring, whi the spectators, knocked hurt for he the animal, barge upon his suspenss and then bull at the who nimbly sprang to one side and There was a moment of with kk head the matador, plunged his dagger into the neck Just as did so the bull swung his El Espartero, at the One of the animal's wored rushed of the an ni mal, he tine Hiting it samo abdomen and tore his body open almost up'to the chest, Blood poured from the ghastly wound the ground. He was at once earried infirmary, where the doctors prono injuries mortal, A priest was summoned and the man in the presence of many gorgeously at fighters, all of whom knelt bare headed about the couch upon which El Esparterc had been placed, In five minutes the man was dead, HONORED A LITTLE GIRL The Franch Ooverament Bnrslls Jennis Creek in the Legion of Honor. The medal presented by the French Gov. ernm nt bearing the insignia of the Legicn of Honor was presented to Jeanie Creek, a Httlo ten-year old miss of Milfard, Blackford county, Ohio, who saved the train load of World's Fair passengers on the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ral road last summer, While walking along the track Jonnie dis. covered that the trestle across a deep ravine was on fire and she knew tho express wis neatly due, With remarkable presence of mind the little one tore fot her red flannel petticoat and ran down the teack until she same in sight of the approaching train and waved her skirt as a danger signal Boveral hundred World's Fair passengers were on board and among them a number of French passengers, The latter ealied the at- tention of the French World's Fair Commis. sioner to the incident and be in turn isid it before President Carnot. The French Government oommunicated with Gov. wrnor MoKinley, of Ohio, and through him learned the child's address. Upon learning it President Carnot at once forwarded a madal of the Lagion of Honor, given only in rocognition of acts of herolem, FIFTY- THIRD CONGRESS. EENATE. 186 Day, Tne Senate disposed of five pages of the Tariff bill, completing the con- sideration of the metal schedule, except the paragraph relating to lead and zine and their manufactures, These para graphs promised to precipitate a struggle of some pretensions, and, as they wore reached late in the afternoon, It was deemed Lest to allow them to go over, 187 Day.—Benator Hill, of New York, made his speech, attacking the proposed duty of three-fourths of a cent per pound on lead ore, and generally arcraigning his Demo- eratie collengues for their refusal to stand by the Democratic doetrine of free raw materials, The other paragraphs in the metal schedule relating to zine, wheels, ete, was disposed of, 1881 Day. The Senate spent eight hours discussing the question of mber, Not voile was taken I'he 1 arifft bill places uml bor in the rough on the free list, The bate to day was upon Mr, Hale's proposition to transfer lumber to the dutis wb ia list at the rates fixed in the McKinley law, B nators Frye and Hale, of Maine, and Mit nnd Dolph, of Oregon, whose States are most particularly jute rested in the lumber indus- try, cocupled the major part of the time in support of Mr, Hule's amendment, i9tt Day.—-The Senate listenad to an riff ‘speech from Benator Bher- , the feature of which {ree lu 0 taken up a solution fap ‘areign Helations Committs with H walian the of 18 a Wn Asron's t full 1 his walst, deaprset eyes, conrse gray hair and wa. Toisror wears a pe belt aroun and ful wris Renewereix is giving | or i onse students is services either for charitable purposes ir purely invitation in tories are the beneficiaries, Poticuxax By Manchester, N. H., weighs 150 pe During a recent fir carried down five flights of stairs a sick who tipped the scales at 300. He cheerad by the os aflaire which of conserva BRLE, of e ha man unds, was loudly rowd, Lovis Drecos pe Havmow, French photographer, is to begin the publi- cation of the first photographie paper in Africa. It will be published in Algiers under of Phi Alrie Taz King of Assam has 300 wives, who are divided into nine When one of them dies her body is lowered from the roof of the the law of Assam prohi- of a corpse through the the well known to Revue nine, grades, palace to be buried: bits the carrying Ux the stall of Wihllam Waldor! Astor's Eunglisli paper is a ratired judge of the India #2rvioo who draws a modest pension of 50, - 000 & your and many of the staf! occupy high positions in public and pri. vate life, Tus teen other members Rey, John Cornell, for nearly ecigh years rector of the American Episcopal Church, Nice, Franco, has resigned, and will return to America to live, The vestry have publishiod a handsome testimonial of his ser. vices during those many years, Tue Emperor of Germany drinks nothing but Mexican coffee, and a year's supply is sent to him regularly after every harvest from a plantation in the State of Michoneau, which lies on the Pacifle coast of Mexico about midway betweon the United States and Central America. Dr. Jonx A. Axvnews, of Worcoster, Mass, , has been in practice over sixty years, daring forty-gight of which he answered calls day and night, and now, at the age of 91, he still has a large office practice, and includes among his patients some of the third gener. ation he has treated, Tux Queen has appointed Miss Judith Har board, daughter of Lord Suffield, and ise Byng, daughter of Colonel Henry Byung, to the two vaoancies ae maids of honor to her Majesty. A maid of hoaor has throes months ol waiting each year and a salary of 1,500, There are oight of them and two are usually in attendance at court. : i i i i i E CIAR'S UKASE. He Deprives the Ministers of [mportant Functions, | SUBORDINATES PROTECTED. Political Arrests Come Fast--Stud- i ents of 8t. Petersburg Unlver~ sity Not Already In Prison or Expelled Leaving In Fright. A Bt, Petersburg Times says: : “The most important reform of a retro | gressive and centralizing character yet outed by the present Czar in the administra. despatch to the London RO : tion Is announced in an imperial ukase, Lear. ing date of Muy 18, “The ukase has struck the official world wi bad an ink the char “It deprives all the sad other high d bave hitherto freely exer eind and establishes, under the Czar's ail classes, pervision, the special X {tee of direct suj Control whic Cear Muah entire Russian sternation, Nol intention to th oon : Hug of the Czar's make he has ordered, Ministers, guitaries of Lhe power ng Governors v appointing ’ and dismissing their off subordinates of unaer uestions is choke 0r & few Afte of appointments and dismissal foarred to this committe “It is not lasue of the yours olin, known what really ukase, Dal it is rum in eynnecti with the recent ue minor officia Ua roeguianty ana ments and prog though the “1% Is also rep greatly pe : ukase had been Minister Crear in re The new port to the received “It who regarded the $1 n shiarg fa fos * is furthe aistrust, me talked « f resi This refo Pavoritisa rondere {rom every wi $0 active arrested « ses @ith bh eit instituy hile all FLOODS IN THE WEST. Trafic fond Puget Found Rail road Devastated Blocked, a raging ture fenth at higve wf where, of growing A Waste buaks of the uty ives are nd was Swed AWAY 1 ¥ 3 wns afterward washed The entire town is The whole of now under water, and the In water, Fe Langley prairie island on which is entirely under trying t the island be tian reservation, be ar India wore cattle from a ride on hind thei y the land, sized and three of them drowned, The dead bodies of girl wers found on the tangled among foatin bodies ame repr the stress in other localities but so terrible i were right farmers foar {ow 8 oh man Were cap wy * and a } In three then ana 8 HIG Hatxtic pra en. Many Seen iD riey irie 4 r {recs other wrted as baving been readin futile. At Morris steamers are sailing across where farms used to be, ing 10 re main longer ar taking passage on steamers and bringing their families here, The towns of Chillawaek, Harrison and Centreville have been almost entirely jnun has been with diffleulty that fated, and it i the Caandian Pacific load tracks is very serious all along the line, At Hatztic the dyking bas cutirely given Onr- tial away, At Nicomen the whole town is under water, Traffic over the raliroad is en. tirely stopped, no train having arrived from the Bast sines May 28. No mails have been received or dispatched, At Hatztio prairie and Griffin Lake 500 men with six work train ars busily engaged endeavoring to ropair the tracks, At places it is proposed to throw bawsers noross the chasms and in this way transfer the mails to the western side ol the broaks, Every farmer and rancher at Hatetie prairie is ruined, The latest reports says that Mate. qui dyke has eaven in and the country is all flooded, Reports from beyond Mission City gannot be obtained, for the wires are down, bins NO sn. TWO HUNDRED DROWNED. Foods Break a Dam is India asd Immonse Demage . Is Done. Disastrous floods have recontly eaueed considerable damage in the provinee of Kulu, The Panjab river became dammed at Chark- kupri by a landslide, with the result thet an immense inke was formed bolind the dam. The whole country for some time has been in a state of panic, fearing a collapse of the dam, which Monday collapsed, nnd the water swept like a torrent aver ta threntupad is It Is estimared that at least 200 people Jost PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epilome of News Cleaned from Various Parts of the Btats, Mrs, Eliza Spangler AR mean from decorating her husband's grave by guurding it with a pistol, Two miners were crushed by a bucket in a prevented G. Kanticoke shalt, Commencement exercises were held in the Lutheran Seminary at Gettysburg and at the Milton and Loch Baven High Behools, The fifth anniversary of the flood was cele- brated by memorial services at Johnstown, Legal squabbling among relatives over a burial plot has resulted in a decree removing the remains of James Lewis nt Pitt The case of the Btate phia Traction © against the ympany and the wry Hr v 3 mpany senger Ballway ( was bey risburg. JR mes itaiian MeNelis was stabbed while talking to friends at Pl Biriking Hungarians attacked the Mc Dyer coke Beottdals and K of front YOrks near nt Watchm Btrikers encamped in works of the Frizk fatnily sh un G. 1B, rovernor Pattison declared at thought the ut the unty Die Harrisburg miners i i trons f troog 1 with us « inms ( met ninated a ticket, ard in the Harrisbu investmer mocrats ment was he Lourt at axing Market Street, Richm ford Street Ballway Ce The MpPany, Rar sburg. riers LAT 3 3 oq Judg nye { Stroudsburg and Jury Cralg fully inty of Riel Several arrests wore ma Several servolr of the Avo flooded four mix the “Divine manager pre Gued §25 at Pittsburg for w, the drawing feature dans dg vent ¥, Lacer, the g aud prietor 8h were Beading, against fastiuted has started matrimoning 1 the Leskii, lecreo disso] Urder of § ¥ futed Wm, Me GAN CHiver, Coroner District more and several physio and exhumed the knecht, Goehrig, Attorney ans went body of which was four 1 is po inG in the r hn isan sontown over a week ago. to hold was not satisfied that the murdered, The however, as n« discovered, Hi farmer who disappeared under suspicious cireun and in the hope fanz his whereabouts the entire | the was scoured by the people, Memorial day was more generaily olmerved than ever before in the towns of the State, A great crowd saw the oeremonies at burg the oration, Congressman Sipe has come out for renom- ination, but factional differences threaten trouble in his district the Twenty! Prospect Park, the new Delaware borough, held its first election, The First Regiment, Patriarchs Militant, L 0. 0. F., held its annual requicn at Easton an autopsy, the auto] evidenoes useknecht js ELA DOOR iate in January, ’ { dispover . gu A # Wer ona Ol county Criflys , where Congressman Dollivar delivered ourth, county, WORK AND WORKERS. Tux silk mill strike at Hackensack, N. J., is said to be growing worse, President Meliride, of the Mine Workers’ Union, declared at Columbus, O., that tue aountry will have a coal famine, Tur striking ribbon weavers of Doherty & Wadsworth's Mill, at Paterson, N, J., ended a strike lasting 3 months by returning to work, Tne striking miners at Bpring Valley, Ii, have refosed to allow the men to go to work to extinguish a fre in threo of the shafts, The company expects trouble when it imports men to fght the fire, Drixosres from the vardous pailway unfons in St, Louis met (n that city snd eon. sidered a proposal fo make animmedinte de. mand npon the railways that they refuse to haul Pallman sare until the demands of the omployes wore considered, Tho matter was finally put Into the hands of & committee, A veeravon from Unlontown says that a. few smull ook plants are areanglog to start their mines, ad they oan get more for the cond than for coke. They ‘offer to pay the miners The strikers are inclined gv to work mine ing con! to ot Yutt whi th + seriking mem. bers of the | Mine Wi ————————— DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. Brevenal persons were killed by a collision eight trains on the Newport News and Mississippl Valley Raflrond, sbout 12 miles from Princeton, Rohtucky, Tux explosion of a boiler In the planing mill of T. C. Ross, at Bay City, Mich, , killed fatally lujured five other found in pler at recent Tur bodies of throes sailors were of tha Government They were victims of the storm, Tue Neary, planing the Snyder & Wilcox Akron, Ohlo, was dest iM » and six 1 emy of Mus iby lire, mili at and Acad ung bulidings were damage s bons bs # sted at #150 000, Witsiaxm Brovomion T. and wind, Long Island, aged § Years respective were drowned Bay, while tr board & yacht ALEXAN] Raypg Yi, , 10 rescy kn Huwrnzgys, a hoy, y Lh WALROCK river, near { fow ALIA DYRr whurg, KN. haries , & carpenter, was caught in tl shafl- he was whirl terrific pening I 8 foad od arou feet to when pl MILE WK 4 sie ¢ at baed Charis, juar oe, Liwzie injured, GOVEREORS GATHER. Bouthern Ass Isterstats Immigration in Bession st Augusta MARKETS, BALTINORE GRAIN, FLOUR-Balto. Best Pat iy High Gra de Extra. Ww H SAT—N ETC. outhern & Penn. Western Ww HSE. cocarane HA Y wl » joe Timothy .. Good to Prime. ...cce... STRAW —Rye in car ids. 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