THE NEWS. rr — TEA! A New Mississippi Destroyed. FOREIGN NEWS, Hobledo, the River Boat Benor Romero Bpauish cone TIRED OFLAW'S DELAY ONTAL SAVINGS Hi ad h Aa * | servative leader, states in an Interview that Nau Wi 4 My Fred, R. Ketcham was given a verdict for . A £21,000 in Chicago against the Northwestern he expects Cuban autonomy to fall aud i ) i ) ’ rave consequences from its {allure, Rallroad ( ompany, which blacklisted hin, fears Grave consequence Collector of Internal Revenue White, of | A North Dakota Mob Hangs West Virginia, has appealed to the 1 nited “ s : fai fee » States Supreme Court from the decision cf Three Men Judge Jackson against removal and DEAR GIRL, My love to me is sweet and kind | Ths os last w 1a 1 , Marshal Blanco has issued an edict direct I'he hardest winds |} ing that food be ¢ “4 have been made de Advocated in the Potsmaster upplied those ( wns who i stitute by General's Report, these are theatre-times, Grenoral Wey of gaugers ler's ley of concentrating npon-combat that likes storekeepers ants in 1 troops TO A BEEF WINDLASS. | Bianco's A passenger train was derailed near Wil MAGAZINE EXPLODES. fordh Taber ta i Bo - 'wenty three passengers were injured, He i BOON TO THE PEOPLE. Boing river hiness wales shan Tong, fatally y “nt . fal Candot, Holytrack, and Ireland, the Three | ' v the 3a lt A 1 1 INIRKIGI ¢ Ve : 1 Indians Concerned in the Murder of the vl, ol , Taken od at the annual meeting In Cinelt Pelbrunry Men Wonld Caltivate Thrift in x Large Class of The Shock Shakes the Town of Chester, il, and Cracks Window Glass All the | Passengers Escape Before Ibe officers and otors of re red ore and Oblo Southwestern Railr were Success the British and Operations of the der OMices Becurity and Not the Rate | Canadian | i Npleer Family Last and Crew Most of the Yellow Fever Refugees. re-elect : " Systems Money-Or » mae & the Explosion Passengers | ooo trom Jail by wu Party of rorty Turkey aj { tor ¢ fai cd entnrs x Pe he plying { th i mnity to the of Interest Essential, | strengthening of Turkis 1 ents, | i 1 Henry Clay Johnson, colored, was hanged Strung Up, part in St, Louis for murdering Win, news hic y. I'ie directors of the Bauok, of Bpokana, Wash. Amend, a Ital his Bignotr rate St. Louis, A despatch from Mo., says The magnificent new Anchor Line steamer Bluff City, one of the finest and newest boats I'he steamer Bluff City on the Lower Mississippi, which left Bt. Mississippl River, near Chester, Lil, Louis Wednesday, bound for New Orleans, Emivent divines at the Baptist ( with forty passengers and 1,000 tons of mis n Chicago, hold that baptism is not a pre cellaneous freight on board, was burned 10 | requisite to the Lord's Supper. the water's edge at Chester, 111, miles below here, at ¥ A, M, Thursday. National despat m Bism k R .. AYE AL's were arrested, Alexnuder Coudot von the 1 H d | Indians, the fir death f Citizens apm dead I'he first ann ial report of Postmaster Ger { n is | irth year, | eral James A | Its fe postal Giary to the President is alures is the strong adv saviugs disporitorios which Postmaster worked for formation of ytrack an was burnes J MA RK s Russian Phiiiy { minister at Was wm, M. of whom { gebae, has heen relia own GO J the present Hus Pekin, has been appoluted al dd unt « rthe murder of wr family Inst Fel HNEress, , An asnind Over Gsneral Lister at has the nany pans Lo the Presideat and Congress time in ripe for thelr establishment ption of il mr been granted a 1 A | Court, and the latter two self-confessed | A panic was caused in a Cinclonati sehool- | Fi, und the Inller lw “i 4 A a st ies tn the } , Wer Lakai new irisd seventy-five conferences of engineers and explorers Petersburg to discuss oustructiog an jee-break netrate the Arctd The polices of B slonn CRs ¢ y bouse by the upsetting of All the passengers and crew escaped to | the children were injured. land without injury. Nothing on board was A saved, The loss, which 1s total, will aggre- gate $100,00), A number of valuable race horses that were belog taken to New leans for the races there, were burned up on ve. Bome has been called at St the feasibility of the | lynched by a mob county J the ad a well great 1 opie, and 1 efit bu nates of nt, of when ian who gave his pame as Dum from a train BEE i Fold of n { a1 ths Hy Ing steamer to ps Vanceburg, Ky., leaped apparently 000’ pear Huntington, W, Va, Ur- Cashier Willets, of the Ind.) Banking Company, is missi the funds of the institution. The Hpalo, have selon hanging took Carlist the wh about forty miles fron city I'he English Willlamsport, | piace, is | and off the raliroad, defunct this + tures fo th news of the bh ir the board the boat, Flames were shortly before nine o'clock, in the engine room and spread rapidly, soon enveloping boat The passengers and crew oshore safely, not one of They were unable t« ever. ascovered, the whole seit t Bus s them being injured in the least any baggage, how. did i out of y RAVE Captain ( rs and Clerk Gates all they could to get th though there rush panle was averted yellow their home # passengers harm and Was a for the Most of 's way, gang-plank, a the passengers were » were returning to als. a tremendot hich shattered the boat to the bottom of the river. Nuun sing © lings o } window panes in bulldl n shore , and the town of Chester was badly 18rous were broken FIELD OF LABOR. Ww a strike, 7.000 union carpenters Rav. Myron W. Reed axer Chicago photographers use a union Tampa, Fla., Is to have another ciga is a are have asked ping’ ex Longshoremen AVE unions at Cleveland, Frankfort, Mich, port O.: Ashtabula, O.: Lorain, ©O.: Pa. and Port Lemori, Costa Rica, Pittsburg policemen want the eight-hour day and unionists will aid them in the fight, United Labor League will prosecute the city for violating the eight-hour law, Until January 1 the initiation fee of Amalgamated Painters and Union of Brooklyn wili be #5, that it will be increased to $10, pext the fee will be made $25, Cligarmakers’ Union No, #7, of Boston, has takan a decided stand against the attitude of ita officers and some of its members against the trade union movement Boston is now promised another wighty building, in the construction of which not a single particle of wood will be admitted. How does this strike the carpenters? A meeting to protest against the action of the Artisans’ Dwellings Company in trying to extract an increased rent from their ten. ante, was recently held in Dublin, Ireland. the Decorators and after On April 1 To Fight a State BEallroad Tax. Chalrmman Thompson, of the Tennessse Railroad Commission, in an interview, stated that attorneys of rafiroads in that state will at ones file a bill attacking the constitution. ality of the state assessment of raliroads re cently made, Under this assessment the waluation of railroads in the stale was in- ereased thirty million dollars, thus increas. ing state and county taxes about $500,000. The railroads will also attempt to enjoin the ooilection of this tax, on the ground that the assessment is burdensome and was {l- legally made, It is understood that President McKinley has decided to make practically no more ap- pointments untli the assembling of Con- gress, for the Monongahela River dams awarded to (’. J, McDenald & Co, burg, for $600 814. I'wo Indlan girls set fire to Carlisle, Pa., because they to go home Robert Sims Ivenesboro lored, CXRIIOWAY, vania Ut y was senien Ke ria Dover, Cashier Joseph A. ment in Bank ney. MESSAGE PERHAPS FROM MARS, Characters Found in an Aerolite Which Struck the Earth Near Binghamton, Selentists in Binghamton, N. Y., pig. zling over an aerial visitor that dropped in that vicinity early Baturday morning. Prof. Jeremiah McDonald, who resides ou Park avenue, was returning bome at an early hour whea there was a blinding flash of light and an object buried itself in the grouad a short distance from his premises Later it was dug up and found to mass of somes foreign substance that been fused by intense heat, It was still hot, and when cooled off in water was broken open. Inside was found what might have been a plece of metal oun which were a number of curious marks that some think to be characters, When opened, the stone emitted a strong sulphu- rous smell, Professor Whitney, of the High Sehool declared it an aerciite, but different from anything be had ever seen. The metal had been fused to a whitish substance, and is of unknown quality to the scientific men who have examined The aerolite Is now on exhibition, and will be placed in the geological collection of the High School. Beveral persons have ad- vanced the opinion that this is a message from another planet, probably Mare. The marks bear some resemblance to Egyptian writing in the minds of some, Professor McDonald fs among those who believe the mysterious ball was meant as a ars be a had means of communication from another word, “Og F, i by a mounted messet inn foam from a swift ined that the hed, The Sheriff { three men LD the , Was in the ONE THING OH ANOTHER. in Dotlsiana is suj the prox } othing but mint » principal New Orleans | ; atid she makes enough ing months, when drinks containing i enable her to live winter, It looked like wstorn Inst summer at Liege: but ft wasn cioud of little white butterflies, which simply filled the air. They swarmed round the street amps like snowflakes; they entered every open window till about ¢ o'clock, when down came the rain, bringing with it wholesale destruction to the pretty white-winged invaders of the town. Ry midnight the alr was practically cleared of them, and fu some parts they lay thick on the ground like a sheep of snow, from her the st other int are in omfortably demand, to through the a 80 one evening SHOT FATHER AND HIMSELF, The Old Man Rescued From His Burning House, Henry Kammarer shot his father at the's home, at Benton Harbor, Mich. The son then set fire to the house and killed himself, The father was rescued from the fire, but died later, The tragedy resulted from a quarrel over money matters, A Fireman's Terrible Salcide, Joseph Williams, fireman of a Northern Pacifie transcontinental train, bas commits ted sulelde by jumping into the firebox of bis locomotive near Mandan, N. DD. Before the engineman could pull bim out bis bead and shoulders had been consumed, SOL THEIRN FAIK ndid Fah Carolinas bred were hich were fow it wis ra ¢ rapidly img and ur of ex cellent gu ney from Western New ver 200 fowls, In f stron kind of competition in many lasses with South Carolina fowle, and the latter named won share of first honors, One exhibitor York was on hand with « und the rent raised their WASHINGTON NOTES, Civil Eogineor U, 8, White has tached from the New York Nave-yard and placed on waiting orders, The Japanese Legation makes official de. rials of reports that Nicaragua bad tender. ed to Japan the franchise of the Nicaragua Canal. It is stated oMecinlly that no negoti- ations of any kind have occurred between Nicaragua and Japan relative to the canal, Canada, in return for the concessions which It may mako in regasd to the seal question, is expected to ask for more rigid protection of ite northern fisheries from American fishermen. The President has suspended the collec. tion of discriminating duties on Mexican vessels coming into American ports, Washington diplomats do not credit the report that Bolivia is to be partitioned among Chill, Peru and Argentine, and ex pect a peaceful settiement of the differences between these countries, Arrangements have been made for confer. ances looking to the negotiation of a recip. rocity treaty between the United States and Canada, Postmaster E. T. Page, of Red Water, Tex, will be retained In office because of the birth of quadruplets and twins in his amily, bean de- 1809 are §R2.665, 4482.7 Estimated Ks We AA iE 4 Veeder to Financial Currents ABOLT NOTED PEOPLY “na Ow A Dard and where t} Rtate may be corn At a clety, of Hawick, tablet on the house at stable; found a ma of the Archaeological it was resolved erect Haggisha, in whi meeting Seott’'s Old Mortality,” was born ia 1715. fon Khel the a time with pheasants’ eggs on his bourne {VL farm, and experiencing difficulties In rearing birds on account cold and wet weather, has liberated ali the wab, N. J., of fall grown birds The young Duke of Marlborough has vast who knew bim in his salad days at Cam bridge aver that the change for the better is really marvelous. Now be bas become both urbane aud useful, and goes about opening things and presidiog over things in a most praiseworthy fashion, The Jubliee year will leave a lasting ne morial in the town of Brighton, Engiand, in the form of a beaftiful monument to He Most Gracious Majesty, entirely of white marble, presented by Sir J. Blaker, Mayor of Brighton. The memorial will consist of a statue pine feet high, with pedestal and stops 11 feel, making a noble monument of 20 feet, The Duke of Beaufort has transferred all his property to his son, the Marquis of Wor- cester, The dake j& in very feeble henith, and this transfer of the estate enables the Marquis to eseape the enormous death du. ties whieh be would otherwise bave to pay on succeeding to the cxlates, 1ig own fAncy ang n verbearnng in manner to his inferior officers, who n, and in ir duties when unity a most unsatisfactory sei of me.” complained the young standing before the little oid jady in a pompous attitude practically forced to do all the ghould be done by them time i am my major, my own lieutenant, my own ensign, my own sergeant.” He stopped and frowned upon his listener. “And thee is thy own trumpeter, al. so. William, 1 fear.” said the oid lady, with a twinkle in her eye men man, Quaker ¥ am work a great part of the which Caring for the Teeth. Do not eat, or do not feed your chil dren on, white bread, which is deficient in phosphates, and causes the teeth to crumble. A little hard food requiring thorough mastication should be taken at every meal. The teeth should be brushed both night and morning. Avoid sweets. Drink at least two quarts of water a day-—a glass the first thing in the morning. another the last thing be- fore going to bed, the remaining quan- tity between meals. Consult a good dentist about every six months.-La.
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