THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Eastern and Middle States, IxprorMesTs were found against sixty. eight election officers in Jarsay City, N. J. Tax village of Port Layden, Lewis County, N. Y., has been again visitad by a five, in which ths wial loss reached about $80,000. This fire and that which occurred last fall have nearly wiped out the village. ALVAN J. Vax Bos and Henry J. Freeman, of Boston, were drowned in Ips witch (Mase) Bay by the capsizing of their pleasure launch. Tue Preshyterian General Assombly at | Saratoga, N. Y., has adjourned, ThE trial of the Justin dynamite gun at Perryville, N. Y., resulted in the explosion and wreck of the gun. Taz Rhode Island Legislature convened at Newport and formally elected John W, Davis Governor. He was Immediately in- augurated Jory Kerxax, who has for over half a decade been an exile in Canada because of his connection with the '‘Hoodle” Board of Aldermen of 1854, returnad to New York city and furnished bonds in $49,000 to answer the ‘‘boodle” indictment, Jrsse J. Joxes a farmer of Conroy Towne ship, Penn, was ground to death in his | steam thresher Two noted « »d criminals, Tom Thomas and Henry Jackson, made their escape from | the New Jersey State Prison at Trenton after | sandbagging Captain Parker, the | fifty-five-vyear-old doorkeeper, and robbing | him of $300 They wore both fire-bugs, and | were serving thirty-year terms GENERAL P. J, CrLAssSEN victed on five counts in cases in Now York city. BrcaUsk of the failure of the peach crop, | the Richardson & Robbins Cannery at Do- | ver, Del, has shut down till about Septem ber. This is the largest establishment on the Peninsula, employing in good fruit seasons about 250 hands and turning out 500,000 cans Charles has been con | the bank wrecking South and West, E men wars trying to raise a small at Port Washington, Wis., the sup- ores gave way and the houses fall, crushin Julius Hobers and Auzust Syoliz 1 and fatally injuring Loui Tae C investigation Labor law in Chicago or g Beyer, ressional Comn thirteen busin Wis, we OVER LIAM C, CHAPMAN Wellf ers and ix PETERS and Gust Carlson, liv Minn., went down in a sated by foul air ar Centre City sil and were suffo ApoLr and Gustav Wilke, aged twenty | and eighteen years, who lived twelve miles north of Sheboygan, Wis, went on the lnke, and the boat capsizing, bota drowned Jaues O'Coxxonr, Roman Catholic Bishop of Nebraska, died in Omaha, aged sixty-six Tae Andersonville (Ga.) prison stockade bas been purchased by the Georgia Encamp ment, G. A, R., acting for the National body. ] Maye LoveLy, aged fourteen, and Lillie Aaine, aged six, were drowned while crossing the Pittsburg mill rece in Minneapolis, Minn, eee Koon, a Boy of twelve was shot dead at Springfield, IIL, by Policeman lLanrer. Koch was one of a number of boys raising a disturbance and the officer arrested him. The boy utly ran | away, and as he would not stop Laurer shot him, Susie RICHARDSON, twenty-six ommitted suicide at Mexic strychnine. She was alx William Danderman, rrayed in ber bridal dress subsequ years old, | bY taxing narried to | partially Washington, Ex-Sreaxen Canvtisty has been sworn in as United States Senator, from Kentucky, Tae Senate and the House shod agreement in Confe » Committees upon ares of the Cu ‘tration bill, which bad been in disput r threes | r weeks. The House has yi on nearly all the points at issue an | the feat THE President has approved the act in re gard to the siding of vessels wrecked or dis abled in coterminus waters PresipesT HARRISON commuted the death | sentence of Lewis Willia A CO Washington, w hare b the following Thursday, to impris life in the Albany (N. Y.) Penitenti transmitted to we] 0 Was to Tug President [8 ress the pian pr of American Conference American bank Tux Democratic Sena to the placing of Senator Committees on Finance, Woman Suffrage He ta jurn's place on the Co ritories, who progriations Tue President AnD os Nenat nmittes on Ter ) the Committee on Ap 4 ss has made the following nominations: United States Consuls: Byron | Daniels, District of Columbia. at Hall England; Laton 8. Hunt, of New York, at | Charlottetown, Prince Edwards Island; Josaph O. Kerbey, of Pennsylvania, at Para, | Alfred B, Keevil at Martin ique, West Intiem; James F. McCaskey, of Ohio, at Acapulocs, A Nartoxar Convention of Commissioners began mgton “ of Tennessee, Ntate Rallrond its sessions in Wash Toe President and party, consisting of Vice-President Morton, Secretary Windom, | Postmaster-General Wanamaker, Secretary Rusk, Attorney-General Miller, Representa tive McKinley snd Marshal Randall, Jeft Washington on a special train over the Pennsylvania Road to attend the Garfield Memorial services at Cleveland on Decora tion Day HSreaxenr Ered has issued an order forbid. ding the sale of liquors in the House restan rant, Fovelgn. Tug Squadron of Evolution reached Tan: gler, Morocco, on its way to Brazil, Tur British, German and Amerioan Con. suls at Bamon have established the new Gov erument and have opened a custom-house, BevEne storms, followed by floods, are re ported in various parts of Germany, At Alvensioben, a hose was undermined by water and sixteen of the occupants wers drowned. At Buphinger five persons were killed by ligbtaing Kanesa has reconguered Uganda, Africa, and King wang. Two Land Leagues meetings in Ireland ‘ware broken np by the police and military. Tur gambiing-houses mn Geneva, Switzer land, have been closed by the authorities, | of the { were | LATER NEWS, Two little children of Michael Hart were killed by a runaway horss near their home in New Haven, Conn A DECISION by tha of Maine lagalizes the sale of liquor in original packages in that State, Supreme Court Hexny who escaped from Trenton colorel desparado (N. J.) JACKSON, the prison, was shot while resisting arrest in Philadel phia, and his companion, Thomas, was cap tured. Two Indians were killed and a cowboy fatally shot in a pitched tattle at Pine Ridge Agency, Col, ran into a and buggy at the Jonesboro pike crossing, half a mile east of Marion, Ind,, killing Mrs, A, J. Stoneand two children and Mrs, Poe Wim- AN express train horse mer Tar boiler of an immense sawmill belong. ing to William Means, in Upshur County, W, Va, blew up, killing Russell Hyre and Floyd Wilson, fatally injuring C. B, Brake and badly cutting James Whitslow, Joseph Lemons and Tom Colcher. Tae most striking feature of the work of 1e United during the term just ended the Supreme Court of States was the large number and variety of cases involving A oon of Federal Constitution struction the interstate clause commerce hanged at the jail in Washington on the scaffold on Bessaxiy HAwkixs has been which Guiteaun was executed neck was broken by the fall, Th death was the which he suffered his wife on March 14, 1859 A NUMBER of Christians at Koss Servia, have been massacreed by Arnauts aan Tauerx Iaborers were 50 guests , members of nsuiate, mili boiler of the ( Me wer, was hurled through of fifty feet, and William T! ther srovion land sx plod ed led ORE Wittiax PP MoCaxy, United Charles, canners wears k { ‘ States Navy, formerly turned Mass, Selfridge MeC mand of the Earopean squadron, ver the coun. Navy Yard tha wd of the Charleston sin Thomas O now nmandant Commodore ann wil take « Miss [pa Sure sicide by Jumping from a pier into Lake Mighsigas, st Chiinges, TIL A well dress Young man undertook to the woman a dressmaker, committed ave and while straggling in the water was sels | with cramps and drowned made its of Maryl t army worm has eastern shore f TAY x ting fmsalf iY Insane porar A warerarour did msiderabl Fayetteville Ark ne Dupont Paper Mills in I ere totally dests wed by fire two bhrot " iY mang Attica, Mich It ff a train road track sod they ju and fell un hie wheels Tux President returned to Washing Pit tabu ww Wino y his visit ¢ Cleveland and e was socompauied by Secretar nd Rusk and Marshal Ransdel) It was estimated that there | lecrease of 860.000.0000 in the pabi ng the month of May Tux National mittee, at their lad session In Washington elected Powell Clayton of Arkansas, and N lepublican Executive ( B, Boott, of West Virginia, members of tha comm ities, Tue Congross of the Argentine Republi has passed a bill providing that one-half o the customs duties shall be payable in gold Tne Bavarian Prime Mioister, Baron von Late, has resigned his office on account of health Hix smugglers and ona officer have bean killed In a Portusal, conflict at Povoa de Varzin FOUR BLOCKS BURNED. A Destructive Incendiary Fire at Middlesbhorough, Ky At 11 o'clock in the morning an incendiary started a fire in the feed store back of R Hoyland's grocery on Camberisnd aves, Middleborough, Ky. The flams rapidly saread and In two hours four satire squares, containing the finest buildings in the eity, ware completely burned out, Loss $300, 000, with about $125,000 of insuranes, Boveral citizens wore badly burnsd, but nons were fatally hurt, Two thousand people are homeless and had all thelr effects burned un, bo Tue blackberr ‘welll be short in the Piedmont section of rey roline, where revenue, IAF As oan Hawkios's | crime for | THE LEE MONUMENT, A Statue of the Confederate Generay Unvyelled at Richmond, Va With blare of the booming of trumpet, beat of drum and cannon, ths monument of General Robert E., Lee. erected by the Indies of Virginia, was unveliad in Richmond, Va, in the presence of a great multitude of people. The streets of the city had been locorated very elaborately and tastefully for the occasion. From all the business build. were swung stroamers, in which the wolors of the Confederacy blended with the National embiem. The procession started at noon, and in. duded at least 10.000 mon, with ex-Governor Loe as its Chisf Marshal When the procession reached the statue, after a brief invocation by the Rev, Charles Minnigerode, of the Episcopnd Church, Gove senor McKinney introduced General Early as Chairman of the meeting Taking the gavel from Governer ev's hand, General Early aw well chosen words wsion, Colonel Archer Anderson, At the conclusion of his address General Joseph E. Johnston arose from his seat b d the orator's stand and, leaving the plat , walked 1 ngs MeKin- announced in a the orator of the © toward the monument. On veteran lerate a nom J oh Marion White and J. J i Heaching k in his neld ¥ nf Na the abot and the veil side disclosad As they f mony. two wide r grades feet in x iva Ly-five tal and base % dark blue fort a RDER BY FIRE. Terrible mailer, 1 S88 LIS Ihe of Theodor of San Diego Weid Texas weodor Weldmulle who San been h at BAY His ranch burned to by parties ps will be taken to Weidmuller's motive for the i i ret out the gullly ones | friends here can smsign no ] fearful deed. d | NEWSY GLEANINGS, Prices for hay are higher h CHICAGO has six rural parks Tuene are 3 220 Germans Tene are 13 Fria 0 wolves In IRLIPIIA has als wh WO acres rrabham { are pany to build a rallrosa fron | Alaska iver Ww Tue total loss of life at Johnstown, Penn, is placed at 2350, of whom 741 identified Hyonornonia has Fulton and Hancock Counties going mad by scores Mencnaxrs and manufacturers report an increase in the volume of business greater than is usual at this season BixTEEx persons have been killed in the city of New York during the past three years by electrical currents, ’ Moxtana cattle shipments this year will reach nearly 100.000 bead, an increase of at least 30,000 head over last yoar THE greatest deposit of manganess ever found in the United Hiates has been opened up at Tredegar, Calhoun County, 8. C, Wittiax Borixs a plano tuner of Eau Claire, Wis, and Mary Buhner, eloped and were married at that city, Both are entirely blind, Bear American cattle are selling in Lon. don for $30@40 head less than they were worth one month ago This is a disastrous decline, Tur census takers receive two cents a name axoept for the names of soldiers’ or sol. diers’ widows, for which they are entitled to five conta, Praxs are now under consideration for the construction of cable and electrie roads in upward of 100 cities and towns through. out the eountry, Tre lowa Indians have signided their willingness to sell thelr lands to the Govern. ment at $125 an sore, retaining sixty acres for each member of the tribe, A Coxangssman who was a through the White Houss grounds in Washington Afw nights was attacked by footpads relieved 4. gold watelh and several dollars. wore never in 1, Dogs are become « pi fone FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS, In the Senate, 1161 Day. ~The Naval Appropriation DIL was discussed, The Cockrell amend- monk striking ont the provision for three battleships was defouted, Mr, Blair's amendment asking Great Britain to dis arm her naval and military forces in | the Western Hemisphere was also defeated, | On motion of Mr. Butler, an item was in- porto, appropriating £00,000 for a dry lock | at Port Royal, 8. C., the whole cost not to | exceed $500,000, The bill was then passod .e Mr. Carlisle was sworn in as a United State | Senator, and took a baclk-row seat on the i Democratic side of the Chamber Horn Day, Mr, Carlisle, the new Bena tor from Kentucky, took the place on the {| Finance Committees left vacant by Mr, Beck The “original package” liguor bill was { discussed in its constitutional aspects, but no action was taken, i 1200 Day Mr. Dawes reported the For. tiications Appropriation bill, ... The Presi | dent sent in a number of nominations | consuls and post asters The army can wad... Mr. Dawes introduced y minend the Interstate Commerce act, » authorize the division of « npetitive certain restrictions... . Original Package” teen was Jdiscu a bill t #0 us U« freight traf!) The discus In the House devoted to y the District of Creek Park bill was wed a bill to atutes relative to the post 80 AS shall break any postoffice ) mviction be punished yt more than $1000 ol by me t hard labor more than SNNION WAS m introd Hoes "On Who oak into for not and Harbor bill mendments re iefeated propriat the Grant New Y re confer nistra- Vem : unting HOLOCAUST IN TEXAS, I'he Fort Worth Spring Palace Burned During a Crowded Ball at from Fort Wort CENL BAYS Palace he i= Dow ug mass, and g {olen bodies ar rains 1 agnifioent tall, the like of which i Inlisncy North Temas bad ras given in the Palace on the There was a OODoe when the dancis never soon nt fr a OUD give way and helping i rom the crowdis vy the stairway was ¢ » then made a final effort to and save the child ¥ Ww vad rway and lecorati i from the bulk se telling a an to the Dig which the names of visitors By the time he reached the He pRiace Was one great Wome running to and fr wrieking their husbands and chile dren, and from the opposite windows of the flery furnace the forms of men and women clinging to windows and dropping twenty feet to the ground conld be seen, he loss is estimated at $100 000, door 1 hook In sedded, the rn were oy PLUNGED TO DEATH. Carload of Passengers Through an Open Draw, A Goes The Oakland narrow gauge local train ran inte an open draw on the Webster Street | Bridge, near San Francisco, Cal. The engine, tender and first car, crowded with passengers, want through and at least twenly persons were drowned, Thirteen bodies were recoverad Two persons received injuries from which it was believed they could not recover, The accident was caused through the care Jossness of the bridge tender, nlap, who had charge of the bridge. He had opened the draw to permit a yacht to pass, but failed to signal the approaching train to prop. ‘The bridge was within its own width of being closed when the engine dashed through. Both engine and car wers completely sb merged, as the tide was at nearly full fod, Engineer Dunn, as he nearad the edge ol the bridge, saw danger, and blow the whistios of warning and went down with his machine, Anquiekly as possible the living were res ound and the dead removal. Another oar | Bocretary of State | torney-Uenernl and Legislature | Public | veyor-General, State Librarian, three | Treasurer of | in STATE ELECTION 8. What the People Will Vote For During 1890, All States and Territories elect representa. | tives in Congress at the eieclions this year. Besides these Alabama elects (August 4) Governor retary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Boo. At | torney-General and Legislature Governor, AL Avkansas elects (September ] Treasurer, Auditor, California elects (November 4) Governor Lieutenant-Governor, Becretary of State Treasurer, Comptroller, Superintendent of Instruction, Attorney-General, Bur Rail road Commisssioners and Legislature ; ado elects (November 4) Gos Lientenant-Governor, Auditor, Superintendent of Public ture Sicut elect Srnor, Secretary of State Attorney -ieneral Instruction and Legisla November 4) (Gos Connd “THOT, Lieutenant roveraor Becoretary “tate, Treasurer, Comptroller and Legisin Delaware elects (November 4 Btate, Treasvrer ernor, and vember 4 October | (5¢ , Treasures Indians elect Btate, Treasure: f ture Lowa ele State, Trea Kansas el Lieutenant Treasurer iperintendent rislature, Vania utenant #LAry Attorney ) Lieutenant (3ovsrnor tate. Treasurer, & ! : General, Superint-ndent of Instruction an Legidature South Dakota slects : Lisutenant-Governor, Hecret te Anditor. Treasurer, Superint Instroction, Attorney-Ueneral and Lom Pale or. 8 of Lands srs rr] ler Gov. ry of wient November 4 vember 4 overt Treasurer, Compt al Superintendent of in ire : Novena ber 4) (» Treasurer ttorney-(iemeral, Superintendent n and Legislature “ -. (Ke tan DOT YEIrmor. November 4 a s [ON vember 4 Treasurer and 4 of the Btates Judges of the vari ta are elected du CHINESE DROWNED, Seventy-Seven Coolies Perish in the Beliring Seca, Captain p Oneida, ar rived at San Francis ‘al. on the schooner Mary Kimbs ie reports that his ship was wrecked on April 28 Heanines Rock Lanck Idland, in Behring Sea, and seventy seven Chinese were lost, ida had on board 110 Chinese and five white men, nearly all of whom ther way to & simon cannery lanck Island. On the afternoon of April 5% when the Oneida had nearly reached her destination, Captain Anderson made a rm of about thirty miles to clear the southwest point the idand At 9 r. a. he supposed he was a long dis tance from the island. He could not see on account of a heavy fog, He put back about three miles, expecting to pass on the oppo gite side of the point Instead the vessal struck on Hennines Rock, on the southwest end of the island A heavy sen was on, and in a short time the Oneida was a total wreek Fhe white men and thirty-three Chinese sscaped in boats or floated ashore on pieces of the wreck. Seven. ty.saven Chinese wore drowned. The Oneida had on board material for building and run- ning «a salmon cannery, which was to have been erected on the island. She was built in Maine in 1866, wasof 1500 toas burthen, and was owned by Leon Sloss, The Un forty wer on ERI — THE LABOR WORLD. Tae field of women's work increases, Tux iron trade is particularly active Twix coal miners are busy everywhere, IxpUsTRIAL agitation in Austria is ceas ing Tre pig-dron output is 180,000 tons per Micmioax confectioners have formed a protective union, Tix average dally earning of an American locomotive is about $100 Coan mining In the Western and Soath. ern States is very active, Ture average weekly vay of a grocers clerk in Pennsylvania is $m. Tie Westinghouse people have just sent ten of their engines to Prussia Tor makers of plats, tank and structural trom are all crowded with work, A onear deal of American machinery is being bought in foreign countries, Tur manulactarers of tterly complaining of Tar woolen bi or Ee, atiet of irik, SLT Now CHOLD AFFAIRS. HOU! CLEARING SPONGES, When a sponge has become slippery! woreenble to the touch, the fol- lowing simple method will be found very efficacions in clesusing it: Pout a piece of common soda, about the size of an egg, into u quart of boiling water; allow it to stand until just brisk warm, by which time the soda will be entirely dissolved, then put in the sponge; let it remain fo half an hour, then squeeze 1b thoroughly, extracting as much of the slimy sub tepeat the process, using clean water prepared as above, un. til the sponge feels soft and pleasant to the touch. Two waters are generally sufficient to eflect the purpose. — Boston Cultveator, ind di stance as possible, BUT NEGLECTHED MEATS. The chunk of meat which forms the 1" end of the porterhouse has ace is cut the way of the grain, If it is cut the grain in small steaks it will be There is which lies in the sometimes GOOD its odium because it ROTORS found f _— another piece ol tendadets and exoe ent butchers in their chuck roasts, It is an inexpensive perly it is an ex- in meat juices snd wt, though pos- The best potpies are the neck 4 There 18 DO part e tender and - New York ne in navor. of berries, s, melon, ete. ars, are served after Three vinegar, one salt and a little ther and pour over This aressing., » slices. n a dish. A ng. nin the syrup. and little banana very for PICKLES OF RIFE CUCUMBERS, yellow cucumbers, many of after gathered, ake an excellent sweet pickle and de. ¢ for the since in — fields licious chow-chow, A recipe iatler was time the Tribu select ripe cucumbers, peel them lightly, lengthwise strips and remove them in a light brine, cap of salt to a gallon In twenty-four hours remove them, put ver them with in this the back of 1 transparent. table of unces Of green in a stone Jar, months’ time used sooner, ning of time. us served has the espe ial tney.—New ond " KOT cut them in the seed Lay Ing a s ers ves, a onful ’ a leasp DICK : ns : slad —Pare, cut the turnips r them into salted boiling for ten minutes; drain throw wanted, then h remoulade sauce. IFES. unt pe a dozen salsify vith boiling for one hour; add Wf butter lour together; n cloves, a blade sweet herbs; let the back of the stove moe d two tablespoons! il id it, with half a doz 3 h of mace and a bunc and stand on fifteen minutes, A Nice Way to Prepare Sweet Pota- Take large sweet potatoes and pub em on to boil or steam. Take out and peel Slice lengthwise half an inch thick. Put in a baking pan, sprinkle white sugar over them, and spread each tter, Pour over half a cup Set in the oven a few minutes to get heated through. Dol, Los slice with bu of cream. Spiced Beef-—Four pounds of round beel chopped fine; take from it all the fat; add three dozen small crackers, rolled fine, four eggs, one cup of milk, one tablespoonful of ground mace, two tablespoonfuls of black pepper, one ta- blespoonful of melted butter; mix well and put into any tin pan that will hold it; baste with butter and water and bake two hours in a slow oven. Rice Croquettes—One pint of milk, yolks of two eggs, one half cup of rice; salt and pepper to taste. Wash the rice and put it in » farina boiler with the milk ; boil about ‘one hour or until thick, then best until smooth. Add yolks of the eggs well beaten sud ten minutes longer. Add seasoning, out on a cold. first in beaten ogg, then in bread crumbs, and fry in oll or fat, roq chopped cooked lamb; have it from fat; season with one-half of finely quite free
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