THE NEWS Two farmers in Eaufala, I. T. are dead from locust eggs which had been deposited on mulberries, —— The 8t, Louis, Chicago and Bt. Paul Railroad better known as the Bluff line, has been sold by the county collector for non-payment of taxes in Madison county, IN, —M. V, B. Weighell, tobacco dealer in Cincinnati, has assigned to J. D, Marsh, As. sets, $125,000; Liabilities, £50,000. preferences, £20,000, ——An incendiary tried burn the house of George E. Gals, in Amesbury, Mass,, but failed, —-Joseph K. Bole, president of the American Stes! Casting Company, at Chester, Pa., died of apoplexy at Thurlow, Pa., aged forty-seven years, Ho was a sul- ferer from Bright's disease, Edward Kreischer, of Richmond, 5. IL. committed suicide, ~The Canadian propeller Ocean is a total Wreck, and will blown up with dynamite, — Albert ¥. Woodruff and Henry E. Nitchie, surviving partners of Edward B. Bartlett, deceasad, who compose the partner. ship firm of E. B. Bartlett & Co., doing busi- ness as warehousemen in New York, made an assigoment, Liabilities not yet known, but will probably be large.——An attach. ment for $500,000 bas been issued to sheriff of Now York against property in the state of the Fort Wayne Electric Company,an Indiana corporation, in favor of the General Electrie Company, Rev, Myron W. Reed, one of the most popa- tar ministers of Denver, resigned from the pastorate of the First Congregational Church, The step is taken because of exceptions taken to his remarks made in the pulpit, in which he criticised the Cripple Creek mine owners, Edward Jones, aged seventy, was ried in St. Louis to Mrs, Sarah Higgins, aged seventy-six. ——Nagaueb, the to her the mi = one-hundred. Cloquet reservation. As early as 1826 he concluded the first treaty with the Sioux and Chippewas, for which he was presented with a medal by General Cass, edgd by the tribes, — in Oakland. —James A. Wright, head of the great shipping house of Peter Wright & Son died at his home in Germantown, seventy-nine years, ——Theodore P, president of the defunct Indianapolis Natie Bank, was sentenced to six years in the peai- tentiary for his part in the wrecking institution, ——Many pathetic brought to Yancouver, B. C., caused by the floods, ——The tional ~The United States cutter Bear went ashors on the rocks at the entrance to the harbor at witha, Pa. aged mal of that stories were of suffering German Na. Bank of Denver suspended e488, busin A crowd of striking miners blocked a train on the Vandalia Road, near Brazil, In killed William Barr the engineer, by striking him on the head with a stone, and wounded A, J, Hardman, a The lake steamers and railroads in the are seriously bampered by the scareity « coal. The rolling mills at Newburg, O,, closed down for want of fuel, thousand men out of work, miners of Cripple Creek, Col,, refused to render to the sheri®, expressed their willingness to give up to the state tro which Governor Waite ordered to the scene, ~—overnor McKinley ordered twelve hu dred state troops to mining districts Belmont and Guer counties, O., wi the miners were rioting.—The exec board of the Miner's Union and the district presidents have agreed to waive the point that settlement shou id be made through them provided the operators and miners of the spective districts can agree upon something like uniform wages. —Thirty men were jured during the rioting at the National T Works, at McKeesport, Pa. The has closed down the works entirely. strikers destroyed a number of coai tipples near McKeesport.——Rev. Johan W., Wail, one of the oldest members of the Baitimore Conference of the M. E. Church South, died in Hampshire county, W, Va.——The eleva. seriously brakeman, s West The striking but pe, De the in 0 sey re Tie ine ube The Board of Trade of that city, Some unknown person threw a dynamite bomb into Charles Noflz's saloon in Chicago wrecking it and injuring Noffz and his bar tender, Judge Barre, of the United States Cireuit Court in Owensboro, Ky., separate coach law to be unconstitutional, ~The steamer Sealy, which arrived at New York from Bluefleids, reported all quiet at that port at the time leaving. The United State cruisers San Francisco and New York and the British gunboat Magiei- ennes were outside the harbor, —-<It has boen discovered that Joseph A. Sawyer, a Mon- mouth county (Me.) farmer, who was mys- teriousiy murdered two weeks ago, had at the time of his death about twelve thousand dollars in ensh, notes and bank notes secret. ed in various places about his house, Miss Barah L. Timing, of South Amboy, N. Y., #5 cured a verdict of #5000 against Julius 8, Bartlett, a Hackensack builder, for betrayal under promise of marriage. The new United States oruiser Minneapolis left Cramp's shipyard, Philadelphia, on her trial trip. In the Richmond County Court, Staten Island, before Judge Cullen, nine election inspectors, who either pleaded guitly or were convicted of crimes against the election laws during the election last November, were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from five days to one year in jail, Ono man was killed snd a number Injured in a collision between a Pine Bluff work train and & string of cars near Alton, Ill, The sure i general of the Masine Hospital Service a despatch from Bremen confirming Mnformation that the United States consul in says there have been no cases of cholera along the river Oder, as has been ree ported, Samuel Brown, aged twenty-four, fireman on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, ran after his locomotive in Phil adelpbia, and as hie attempted to board it, he lost his hold and was thrown ander the whoels of the tender, Ho was instantly killed his head being cut off, Twa cars collided it Atlanta, killing one motorman and tor. tally wounding another, Bight passengers were injured, —~The train robbers Sylvia, Young, Bigler and Brown, recent ly eaptured at El Reno, have broken jail at Pond Creek, Kan, All officers of the Southwest are after them. They are well armed, and ft Is ox pected will fight to the death before being captured, Sanitary Officer Wyman, of Bay City, Michigan, charges that a number of children were permitted to die in that city by neglect so that their Parate might secnive ¢ oF 07 IN EARNEST —————————————— SO A Bloody Fight Between Miners and Deputies in Illinois, — A SS AN SHOT IN A BURNING SHAFT. In Pursuance of a Decision to Close the Little Brothers Mine, a Mob Charged on the Works and Opened Fire.-One Man Killed. One dead body, several men on the verge of the grave, a number of injured, destroyed, and muny homes made desolute, was the result of an attempt made by the miners of the Peoria distriet to close the county, a mile or more Ii, Several back of Wesley City, miners were shot, but they wero taken away, and no could secure any information from them about anything, The tragedy was the sequel of the meeting held at Bartonville the other day, which there was so much secrecy, sided at that time that the Litt must close, ono It was de- le brothers’ In consequence of the conclusion arrived out of Barton- They came from nearly distriet, at 1 o'clock. Without any- on the subject, ex- opt in the utmost secrecy, ently came armed. They were desperate ane were rea ly 10 use desperate plish desperate ends, Sheriff Fred VEry mans appar means Lo aeoot srick, of Pekin, Taswell coun ty, having been advised of the trouble, to the with a crossed the [linois on the other mines posse, on boats, and were side by the sheriff, manded peace and reasoned with vain, them Led by a stalwart miner, with a revol- shi hand, yy they charged o Littles in ver in on orying, “Follow me The two red m n the mine, and a ¢ an retreated the t ver the shaft of the nen into YWEr and opened fire fell, The the tower on the besiegers, somo whom fire was returned and in hoisted a white flag for surrender firing was hotly continued and the riddied, The shaft was set on fire and the alr The crowds fled in dismay as it + feared the powder he yarid closed, Fase Ww Ja in the b De iguit Of the besieged John rKson Ed. Little was shot die, Peter Little There were eight or ten o was shot iners in the sha! and it is feared all wore suffocated. Ed Blour one of the attacking party, was killed and hal! a dozen rs were wounded It is believed two more strikers The sheriff and posse have returned to Pekin, They were unable to handle the mob, sted ther irik wiki die Decatur, by a pest of ‘seventeen-year'' | ts. Witriax Hars's residence at Lakeview, O., was shattered by lightaing, and Mr. Hall was fatally injured. ALEXANDER LiXpsay, y jidren and Mrs, were drowned in Smith's Bay, osed by the his brother's three William Ingram near Pictou, | it is supy capsizing of “ir boat. Joux Lisnanoes, of Plainfield, XN. J., was irowned in the Raritan river, near Bound Brook. He was fishing and got {oo near the bis boat being drawn ander the kil by an eddy. Accorpixo to advices from China reosjved Francisco, 800 junks abwat wore loss of life, Over six hondred bodies ants, Engineer Frank A. Olstan, his as. Ar Tyler, Texas, while is and E. he track and west down an embank- All three men were fatally sealded, Tur New York and Pittsburg express on tie Baltimore and Ohio Hailroad ran into a The engineer and fireman were killed and the express messenger was in jured, Epwanp E. Goopwig, a fireman, Benjamin Mcleod, a brakeman, and Frederick Law. rence, who was stealing a ride, were killed in a freight wreck on the Providenes Division of the Old Colony Raliroad, at Sharon, Mass, A severe hail storm ocourred in Buchel, | Western Texans, “The gouin?! was covered to a depth of six inches with hail stones some of which was as large as oranges, Crops were totally destroyed, and many sheep and poultry were killed outright, The rools of buildings were riddled,” Tue Boston harbor police, recovered the body of Frank Whitall, of Philadelphia, one of the Harvard students who were drowned in the barbor May 13. The other bodies have bwen recovered, The remsins were found about 1000 yards from where the accident is supposed to have taken place, Taw rear conch of a train on the Albany and Columbia branch of the Bouthwestern Radiroad, a division of the Central Rafiroad of Georgla, was overturned by a broken rail at Holts, Ga,, and 40 people were injured two or three of whom will, in all probability, die, The train consisted of six coaches loaded with excursionists, ssn IIIs Lorra Caanruse has been absent from the stage for two seasons, ever since the savers fliness which prostrated her in 1802 and nesessitated an operation, which, fortu- nately, proved successful. Hho has not re tired permanently from the profession, how. over, as has beon stated, Bhe is now in the best of health, and her friends announce that stio will return 0 the sage noxt season. a Or the Presidents of the United Biates tight have been of Welsh dossent—John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, : A ci, Bani ‘Harrison and ames Joba Quincy Adams, FIFTY.THIRD CONGRESS — 142% Day.—In the Senate discussion of the sugar schedule was resumed and Mr. Jones made an explanation which varied, es yy it to the Sugar Trust, sented an amendment to the tariff bill dis rected against the formation of trusts in im- ported articles, Sugar Trust in connectlon wit tion, 143xp Day. The compromise amendments schedule moasure the Senate, and the pivotal which the fate of the tariff pended went through without change, adopted the schedule imposes a duty per cont, ad valorem on all sugars, raw and refined, with a difidential duty of one-eighth of n cent per pound on sugars above 16 Dutch standard, do additional one-tenth of a cent against sugars imported from countries paying an export bounty. 14471 Dav.—The Benate sat nine hours #is- posing of the tobacco schedule and one para- graph of the agricultural schedule, The Finance Committee sprang a ¢ ‘om ple te sur. prise on the Senate in a proposal to go back to the House rates stemmed and un- stemmed wrapper tobacco, but the amend- ment was 80 unexpected that it was flually agreed to adopt the amendment pro forma and relegate the determination of the rates in this paragraph to the Senate, when the bill was reported from the committes of whole, 1451 Day, —A single paragrap h of placing a duty of 20 per cent. ad valoren on buckwheat, corn, cornmeal, rye and rye flour, with a reciprocity proviso permitting the importation of these articles free of duty from countries imp osing no import duty on them when imported from the United Biates, and a 15 per ‘cent. duty on oatm wis the net {f eight hours’ we As on disposed result of irk in the United States Senate, 145m Day. —An agreement was reached the Senate tc proceed with the agric schedule, covering about ten pages of the Tarif Will, under the five-minute rale, but the progress was almost as slow as before the ight parapraphs omprising about a page aud a hall were disposed of, in ultural 150-188 ¢ of the Lil, EOUSZ Day.—In the House two Senate bridge bilis were passed-—one to authorize the construction of & bridge across the Dela- ware River by the Peansylvania and New mpany, and the other ex. tending the time of construction of « bridge across the Calumet River. The na Biate lank Tax bill was discussed by 142xp lepresenta- and then the House agreed to & Se uate joint resolution appropriating $10,000 to defray the expenses of the Sugar Inve stigating Committee, 143up Day. After to have the day devoted to Hi tinued the dis ley bill, the principal Me. Harter. A under the minute 1 was brought in by the Committees on rules adopted by the House, but was Juantly amended to allow two bours general ehate, an inefectual attempt privates bills, the f the Braw- by FER sslon speech being made providing for debmte ls and a vote at 5.30 rule Ayn fly by th wag ote Irn Dar.-The main int the fouse centered in Mr, Cox's amend the unconditional repeal of the ten por cont, tax on state banks, The main sposc favor Wes 0 5 made by Mr. fred in ment : Turner, of Georgia, and in them by Mr. Dingl»y. On a vote, the Cox amendment w 172. A yon and nay vote on the Brawley bil which was defeated by a Viva voce vote, The Indian Appropriation bill was taken up, but was laid aside in ten minutes, and the House adjourned, 45a Dax [he House of Representatives had the Indian Ag ation bill under dis- cusaion A resolution was adopt fore ad jor ; [rea pposition yea-and-aay as lost by 101 to was fot demanded i nnothar auth ore enliver { the poor ver and the Capitol, incapacity and oy Mr. attack of Mr. Linton The conference report and New Jorsoy Rallway and a sition a ho rigis state oO oocupy for fiw United States Courthouses in Pes ures t Jaltimore was wns III ———— ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE Aswix Besaxt will return to India to make me, of Georgia, believes that outh is to become the greatest manufao- turing section of the United States, Lapy Laxspowxg has presented a to the Ladies” Golf her permanent he Buxaron Waran, hand. Ciab, I'ux Duke of Yestminstor's estimate of the valus of bis property is sixteen millions sterling. He is the richest man in Esgiand, Fraxx Canresten, the well known news Justis MoCarry regards Mr Gladstone as the greatest debater of the century, “I have heard great debaters in all countries, but I have never heard one to equal Mr, Gladstone,” he sald recently, Max Bacusmax has the true scuiptor's hands, The fingers are tapering and very flexible, especially toose of the left hand, which actually seem to curve backward they have been employed #0 much in moulding and pressing the clay, Sin Juniaxy Pavscrrors, the British Ame. bassador at Washingiin, heartily Javors the project to raise a monument on the fleid of Braddoek’s defeat, “because it was one of the few battles in which Eagland and America were allies,” Crank RBuesniy, the brilliant writer of sea stories, is in a very delicate state of health, Few people would imagine that much of the picturesque and magnificent work of this famous author has been done while he was racked by physieal pain. Such, however, is the fact, For years Mr. Russell has been such a martyr to rheumatism that Le can hardly hold a pen, and has had to dictate his novels to Lis son, Herbert Russell, who Is said to have, while thue acting as his father's amanuensis, caught some of his parent's power. a —————— BOM IN A STREET. A Houses Damaged by a Mysterious Atlanta Explowion. A dyoamite bomb was exploded at mid. night almost under the home of D, ©. Wall, on Walker Street, Atlanta, Ga, Wall Is a raliroad engineer, The side of the house was shattered, but no one was injured. A narrow alley separates Wall's house from the Mothodist BY FLOODS. Millions of Dollars Damage in the Northwest. FAMILIES WITHOUT FOOD Floating About on Rafts—-Sad Stor~ les of Death, Devastation and Desolation,~~ The Rail- roads Lose at Least $500,000. A despatch from Tacoma, Wash., says: Raflrond men and others are beginning to estimate the damage done the floods the Northwest, A number of conservative men bave by throughout placed the amount in the neighborhood of &5 L000. G00, It is estimated that the outs of tracks and loss of floods and wash. business will the CRAURA a loss of at least £500,000 Northern and Canadian nearly nuch to euch to Pacifie the No Pacific, men think it will the Northern and Cansdinn Pacific & m the N trieal roads and rthern tnilway take Groat onth to finally repair their tracks Pacific nearly as long A more and rinern serious interruption than previous- ly reported is due to a cloud. vicinity of Lytton The | from the approact bridge turst in the urst swept the raflroad Lytton, 16 10 the government suspension on the old Cariboo away. The » swept away the iron bridge at Asheroft and the © railroad br the saw.-mill flats, where road were carried waters als Pacific The with ansdian Ie DOeAr the sity, Bpencer station i waler tore down ouniain gorges wedible volo and seat the river leaping Over its banks in a bolling and se thing cur reat, Men who returne r pper river points bring sad stor ; lovastation and desolation, Wen Al every station floatin the nade wrecks of Ii fam ont steamers arm nave their RovYeram rapidly as possibile ios willie Ung these as One of an be those ra was ¥ the steamer Gladys, 4 $ tha ys SARE » overturn the raft, m side thers was neany exhausted mer reports upper river, He on rafts with no one § rafts were seen y ¢ Bg rails rE wilh exoiteld safe furious) the steam sn Byrn d Dag The Waa an exhing {armer ated for want of wile, food, inter the i and his woman ha A moment bailed A man from shore bad seen a raft with tw “x ver the 1 nork Railroad Station water. The peo ous tales of whe Hatsie two he ® toward many ther sailed o , Which was { ple of Whartock told numer At and a floated out but ople of the desperate to ask It issale havoe and ruin lore the avs the steamer, town were too tance, At SBumas ported, made, the greatest suffering was ro Many requests for assistance As the steamer swung « 6 band of bon wit of Su Indians were seen holding a bar- An ox river and the halfstarved rod men were do. vouring it. such revolting spectacles, be common ali alosg the river, The Indian ranches have been swept away for hundreds of miles and the Indians are bivouasked in the mountains, missin IIIs ssn BLACK PLAGUE IN CHINA Tun, Natives and Foreigners Panic Stricken. ~ People Die Like Sheep, Oriental advices up to May 18 say that the black plague at Canton, Hong Kong and ele. where in China has spread with great rapid. ity and both native and foreign colonists are in a state bordering on panic, The ravages ofthe pest have been aggravated by adrought extending over eight months, Just before the steamer salled from Hong Kong the epidemic assumed a virulent form, and ia six hours thirty-three deaths were reo ported, Officers have been detailed to look after the dead bodies found in houses and streets, The plague had it origin In Nith and dirt and thrives best in the poorer quarters. It bs similar to typhus, The cable connecting Hong Kong with Sin. gapore, via Labuan, has been completed, The distance between Singapore and Labuan is 788 miles, between Labuan and Hong Kong 1439 miles, ————— ENGINEER KILLED BY STRIKERS Strusk by a Rook Muriel at a Cos! Train Near Terre Haute. William Barr, of Terre Haute, Ind, a Mandalia engineer, was instantly killed by striking conl miners, Barr, with William Austermiller, firoman, was bringing west a special train of sixteen coal ears. Wien the train was between Harmony and Katghtsville the engineor and fireman wore made the target for a number of rocks thrown by a group of strikers, Bute lid just dodged PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Parts of the Bats Boys fishing near Danville found the body ol u boy supposed to be Eddie Brotherton, who has been missing from Ashley since last January. Degrees and Fellowship & were conferred upon several graduates of Lryn Mawr Col lege, Two fast freight trains on Penneyl- vania Raflroad collided near H intingdon und thirty-five ears and two engines wrecked, the were The evidence of the defense in the murder trial at and the case given to the An unknown Hung captured near Union! ralled a coke train, The Congressional Paddock Uniontown was ied conclu jury. and de- arian was pursued wh alter he had conferees of the fourth District, met at inking twenty-five ui journed to meet at McKeesport in Agri Bomerset Twenty. nnd Lallots Pittsburg, covesiul fl. two weeks The Btate Board of iture closed special session st iter diseus migration and roads, The special pes: Agriculture, he f the ernet, deci fon « State Board of id nt Bon «1 sgains *h the galized ¥ the proposed legislation 1 y whit sale « arine would be Jk nrg rictad, The Btate Conv party, wh and re of nt Willias ention ich met sport, ated a nate Uckel, Charles L. Hawley, of Beran. ton, for Governor Geperal D. H, Ha Dickinson Among the 4 ri oon LL. D., f Die Contractor Frank 1, Kressly h peared from Fast wages of his sixty addressed the ne graduates, af ferred was inware, ign as disap. unpaid the In the trial at Us for the murder of kK Coke ( sositively Jeatified the men front ranks One of that has the munity , Wepre ai Lame. swim, and re oat fom + BV iusted, He rrent, and ser s peril, made He tried to reach and he too be. beneath the sur. witnessed by the Were poweriess 10 render oy gave the alarm and a searching party “fii the scene of iin } ine the recoverad and taken } In the Siate Department or 1¥33 Commissioner Alper specu ation and urtiaul to Albert Tobias poisoning caused by the tract the tragedy ar Insurar report lefects in the fers, lel a of several a of several teeth, Ch ries { ali an explosion at Lan aste Samos by saved his life Ly rolilag ia a stream of water, hn O'Hara, a butehe WAS i wn and robbed of 3 Hants were one of the nis erilioal At explosion Potato nocacy, five | triiles above resided of one man and the seriou others, ihad a men breaking r the Mid. were several ot and they a aiel \ Blat old iron by m Stoel cans of dyoamite { vale Company There condemned cannon among the wera ander Church was in the aot eap the charge prematurely Church was killed. John arm, George Keller, John Hand were also severely injured. The seci. dent caused intense excitement in the village of Monocacy. of placing the exploded and Francis lost an Lynch and Caleb Two men were crushed to death by a peculiar accident at Forty Fort Colliery, When found they wore hanging head down. ward in a space not large enough to admit the body of one man, Justice Williams, of the Supreme Court, delivered the Baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of Dickinson Law School Chief A trolisy car on the Columbia & Dongal Eailway left the track at Chickies and ran Congress is to be asked by citizens of the flood-swept cities along the Susquehanna for aid in building levees, A bottle was thrown from the stage dunng the burlesque performances of the Dickinson College Freshman at Carlisle, asd struck a woman in the audience, Students began fighting, and police bad to interfere, Harry Johuson confessed the murder of his littie daughter Bertha, by throwing ber into the Lobigh River at Allentown, There is great indignation over an order stopping the pensions of two Selin's Grove veterans, Monros County's Grand Jury failed to find any one responsible for the Puryear lynch. ing. Amos Dockroth sued for divoree in Pitts. burg because his wife has sued him cightesn tnmos — an VARIOUS CLOUDBURSTS. Epain A clondburst at Abilene, Tex, flooded the business portion of the city. The rain fell in shoots and the water stood on the streets to a depth of two feat, Durango, Mex. A clondburst oocourred in the Sierra Madra Mountains, about seventy tiles south of here, and ten charcosl burners were drowned, Madrid, <The river Sogre, in the TO ENFORCE THE LAW. Governor Brown Orders Out the Fourth snd Firs Eegiments, Tne sheriff and State's gany county reported to that the local authorities were unable to pre. serve the peace in the conl mining region of of strikers purpose of The sheriff genus of trouble aod attorney of Alle. Governor Brown Maryland, and that large bodies and others had assembled for the asked to intimidation and coercion, troops be sent 1o the ort him in the preservation of law ernor Brown accordingly seuod a lion ordering ali persons wbo had y wssemided in Allegany lnw-abiding county reventing Mernoon were disp ¢ Beene of trogiide, the IGaneers a 100 men were The Cherokees Have $5,500,000 to Divide Sy Tribe 86,500,000 fans began at Tal the ¥ at ursement of Ind Tuesday It to squab, L T., irer two ment at thisstation points unt every ladian has received his per capita, will take reas siete the pay bh he will go t ot her One million six hundred thousand dollars office ihe 160 of the Chero- IW repose in the DE es treasurer's in and the » grounds the Btats House of the town, state House, ght Guards, ithe irest sho the ard tke ts In patro the UGE up ! yi ‘orridors of Buu principal streets Bh the Daitons or any gang attempt to hey would be rid- we Lhe CAITY AWAY 1he treasure h bullets before they could As even babies are entitled to thelr pro rata, sah than TG of +3 8s tRan OU i RE have been born the ast your, 1 irsement i Fo- weeding somewhat slowly, owing to large f families, A large number of coliectors are present the Cherokees back debts ¥ gel in some instances every cent the from the mmei——— Tux North German Lloyd Steamship Com - four pew steamships of Two have been ordered Germanic BhipMuilding Company ordered each, MARKETS, BALTIMORE. 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