A Belgian paper is publishing articles on the decay of the English Navy, -- The German Reichstag has decreed that telegrams are inviolable secrets, ex. cept in criminal cases, There has seldom been a time in the history of American enterprise, asserts Public Opinion, when eapital was more reluctant to invest its idle money than it is at present. Carlisle, Penn., the oldest of Indian training schools, was opened in 1879 and has graduated only three small classes, None of them, admits the New York In. dependent, have had time to show what they can do. Judging from the number of charters taken out in the different States for the construction of railroads, it is estimated that upward of 7500 miles of new track will be added to the total mileage of the country this year. The Journal of the College of Science > ’ published at Tokio, contains arti les on paleontology, seismography and natural physics, which would seem to indicate that, in have its distinguished he course of time, Japan will + 1 savants entific investigators, Some of the wisest scholars delight in the collection of pamphlets Chicago Indeed pamphlets which attracted little publi 4 vt} Herald. > at the time of their tury ago that are now w times the Dr. Edward Everett Hale is pamphlet collectors. Hel price then ask series of baskets sus pulley from the beams his study. » mark, with p cured a crown to the King and wedding day. represent corn and interlaced the inscription: mark have woven this casion of 2 Christian IX. an 22 1892.” EE 3 the One new creature in war will be the B troops, who are now ex tion of Vienna by their superior sique, martial bearing, firm, and steadiness, as wel tical dress and equip: the British example with n troop the Austrian G cide these tans, stead will, mn revolution training h the never idea scale water, maxing tepid salt wate track work UU pr INIsIOY an duces flesh muscles aad improve as ten times the sa track, track work puts the to make a record, Sho prove all that it and a very now Tompkins will have done the improvement of bh the members Washington wh New York clubs fortunate na fted, Mr for example, has had t nes Gri the ame play upon his a ashi sie mand ? became that | wonder he survives it Mr. Ho, of Chinese Logation, fur stuusement 10 social cause it eat be sald with safety that he is not & rake wet comment which the Celestial mind without I'he Hassein absorbs blandly and blinkingly meaning. Had ji Ghouli Khan (I am not quite sure of the spelling of all of it myself), found his pame so twisted in the me comprehendiog fully its Iate Persian Minister, iths of menials as well as of the people he met socially that he probably looks upon Americans to this day ms very There is an Italian in Washiagton who is not at all of the Legation set, who has gained some local prominence ss Seores tary of the Italian Bociety, whose unfor. tunate name is lannarone—a name which the vulgar have corrupted into Annie Rooney, to the lalisn geollemen's great disgust. ignorant people. A culprit in Tiffin, Ohio, has been sentenced by telephone. A new field opens for the telephone. The output of British coal mines is in the neighborhood of 180,000,000 tons yearly—in 1890, 176,916,724, ‘The telephone is making the ladies of They used to do their Now they send their orders by telephone, and the lack of exercise mulation of flesh. Honolulu stouter, own shopping, marketing, ete. y has caused an accu The cost of producing honey was dis- cussed at the late Colorado State Con- vention. One member said four cents ser pound, but others said eight cents ) 4 ’ and yet another member put the cost al 104 cents per pound. , The coldest States lies along the n ern border of Minnesota, be of the Lake « Dakota border. southern point f the Woods and the North The falls as temperature slong low as fifty de. ments at Pem! six to sixty de ribbon m an merchant informing him of { from an This a being certain | in. habitant o person, who degen well ae. quai ted witi verything connected trade, offered to sell the manu. He he with the silk ribb new patterns stl noveitits now on § looms or to be produce i by the facturers for the coming season, further promised to go wherever set up special might be required to to manufacture any of the The I with initials only, but looms and novelties which might be selected, jetier was signe the writter proved to be a very clumsy rascal and walked straight into the trap which was set for him and baited with a registered letter, He turned out to be a well. known comission agent, and a search at his house brought light a mass of correspondence from merchants in England and Germany. Just how far his negotiations bad proceeded is not yet known. to A THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Eastern and Middle States, Tuy New York Btate Legislature held services at Albany In memory of General Sherman; General Blocum presided, and Chauncey M. Depew delivered the oration, Born branches of the Rhode Island Leg {slature have passed the bill providing for biennial elections of Btate officers, Mamsnary G, Kinsey, a member of the Lower House of the Pennsylvania Legisla- ture, died at Harrisburg, aged thirty-nine years, Crank's Horn in burned; several persons were injured and there were many narrow escapes, KW, Perry, of Leominster, Mass, after being taken to a hospital T, W Southbridge, of Cambridge, was fatally burt, Poer Wawr Camden, N. J Boston, Mase, was WHireax was buried at with just such services as he had wished. There was no religious cere. mony, but instead his close friends coun. ducted unique exercises at the tomb, which he had designed, in Harleigh Cem#otery, Thousands attended the cersmonies in the open alr THE crew « train wing down steep grade or the Frackville branch of Philadelphia and Ratlroad Jost it and and cars sho decline a speed ; sinh Ir } Bauer deat! (Feun Heading ta foarful and John BECRE } eit hin awarded saving Fernald mouth the lives pers y as las reme Court Hrainard (sOVvernor, siary must i South and West, egal Arges » at Minoea eR 4 the McK nies ] { 413.00 MARTIN, one Edwards pnded DY Washington, RETARY sy F tative | I 3] take effect in Baker, of | District Judge Judge Woods, nation such a fight was afirmed by the Senata DGE een Tem of the Agri ved ated Frank L. Coot ster to Japan Tne President app { California, Min KCRETARY Fosrtey House a letter from asking f« an add transmitted to the the Secretary of War, ional appropriation of $18 450 1 the armament of fortifications and $155 000 for the Board of Ordnance and Fortifioations, He ais lettor 0 the House asking an immasdiate appropriation of A nage of sul sidiary silve (Xe t vintin 4 rey resumed the dis and wil con behalf of Boring Sea matter, mtinune, howe 1ot of these nego- ME BLAINE has futie further negotiations this Government in the General J WwW. | ever, to assist in the con } Lis charge iu all on wiar will © 1 tiations of lino. has written from Washingt letter to ex Mayor R eo. of Chicag jeciining to allow his to be brought before the Minneapolis Convention as a candidate for the He Presidential nomination. He de Harrison m CULLOM I A BNENAT Mme Miran clares in favor of Sex ATons Proctor Axp WRITER were ap pointed by the Vice-President members of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Amsdemy at Annapolis, Md. Mas. Leina Morse Rosser, daughter of Professor 8. F. B. Morse, has wri a letter processing again a resolution in the United Htates Renate which speaks of Alfred Vail as the inventor of the telegraph re Cwiver PRysinext And Mus, Hannmsox gave a reception at the White House in honor of James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier poet, whom they have known {rom boyhood, Cares Damizt, DRAKE, late Chief Justios of the United States Court of Claims was found dead in his bed at Washington, Judge Drake was born nt Cineinnati, Ohio, on April 11, 181. Breaxen Cnr has made the following appointments: Visitors to the Military Academy — Messrs, Outhwaite, of Ohio; Gelssenhainer, of New Jersey, and Hall, of lows, Visitors to Naval Academy Messrs Herbert, of Alabama; Compton, of Mary land, and Wadsworth, of New York, died shortly | the | engine | Foreign. _Prixor pe Chimay, Belgian Minister for Foreign Affaire, is dead, : A REVERE earthquake occurred at Arion, Chile, and caused great alarm among its in habitants, It was accompanied by a heavy tidal wave, The shock was felt at both Val. paraiso and Hantingo. Tne Cech of Prague ec deavored to cele Lirate ( omenius's birthday, despite the Gov ernment’s prohibition; the polices dispersed the crowd, many rioters being injured. | Iiiene waka dynamite largest brie Credit Lyousise, one of French Cal ig institutions of Paris, nnet discussed the recent ex plosion in Anar chist explosions, and decidad to take measures | to prevent their recurrence s Heded ‘ the Helchstag on a vote for a new corvette Tur North German Lloyd steamer Eider was hauled off Atherfleld Ledge towed to Bouthampton, England be refitted for transatlantic traf Forty of the leading Anarchists of Paris Franoe, bave been ordered to leave the country, and they will be conducted to the frontier, and was Bhe wil AX entire family of eight were burned t« death o#ing to the explosion of a petroleun lamp in Freiburg, Baden, Germany, Tae German R rogusd, Pr. V hn o speect sichetag has boen Boettich making pro The Prixce brated thre seven years old, THE LABOR WORLD. Wases Average pre seat igh #0 for Chicago EO waiter THERE are Chicago, 1 BOCHOOL districts get §1 reoeives § inbyor His income, © mis a day, if tions made paid weekly, payment of at longer than Pasian Ce — THE RALEIGH Another American Cralser Takes the Water at Norfolk, Va LAUNCHED Raleigh been sucoesd yy ) E the Va) Nas £ V YI po pessed tL) nteresting event, At tw fore twelve and i { Raleigh, N t. of minutes Dx was gis ward (Govern H that ing between Secretary of the Navy and Ensign Hilby | Jones, broke the on the bow of the cruiser and she easily as if under he was just thr q the pod Dy move « 4 4 As pel or It arters ute from the time that the Raleigh was sioy in midstream The Raleigh, which has known ascrulser No. 8 is of 318s § placement, is 10 have lwin screws an tiie was her been har poop gun ad line i» foot ty f wotective decks Bet wean 3 recast I AR Open 10) Her Jougth treme In two feel and draught eighteen feet, Her indicate power is 10.000. and the contract onll speed of nineteen knots. The engines wil be triple expansion, verti al invertel an direct acting. the common stroke being thirty-five inches. The bunking capacity for the coal supply is 656 tons She will be heavily armed, hor main bat tery consisting of one six-inch and ten four toch rapid fire breech loading rifles on: center fvot mounts, profectad by thick stes shields, to be worked as part of the hall o made fast to the carvings The wsecondar) battery will consist of two six-pounders tw. three pounders, one one pounder ani tw thirty -seven-millimeter revolving cannon, There will be six torpedo tubes with open ings about four feet above the water, worke from the berth deck, fixed fore and aft, Tow of which will be training tubes and will In aced at the sides of the forward and after serth decks The Raleigh is the first vassal of thy new pavy which has been latashed from a Gov ernment yard to be put in commission, wm she will be ready for service inside of 1 year, vadth — ——— —— MOSES TUCKER, A roung a the | the | The | Naren (Sie | Tur German Government was defeated in | THE TREATY RATIFIED, The Senate Assents to the Bering Sea Arbitration. Method by Which the Difficulty 18 to be Settled, The treaty or convention providing for of the differ Inited arbitration in the settlement ences between Great Britain and the 1 Btates over the jurisliction of Ben has ratified Washington, by a unanin The ha Ber ’ the Bering been by the Bensts at #:oret sesmion whi ratification lasted two hour four o'clock nd was of the ative character Its detall is of little interest the ratification Bhortly i were closed a call of the Bens usunily veered to their and nn 1 Rs increased to seve the treaty There was ing the § fe Sherman announced th made Ly that the conducted in | large num te mes, th nty-Ltwo was taken BOE genera tion of the © response I'he treaty oh the pr | Nherman hey be nd » {tates out a renewal the Orig i art HELPED HIS LYNCHERS, A Mob Breaks Into Jail and Hangs a Man to a Telegraph Pole the man hacked | two daughters in a taken Ir by at i men and hanged As the bh enterel the " their attention 10 th sl 1 s the one they were ty minutes to batter dow term ned Lytle Was looking f s the ragged out and Street Bridge two the doomed man was to the Main AAS AWAY Here Lytle was strung up to an iron cross pieces of the | ridge Just as he was being willed up a shot from a rev rang out n the night air and the ropes was shot in tw fropping the victim to the ground. He was then hurriedly taken to the nearest tel where the lynching was 4 shots were fired Into body Lathe died without a struggle Lytle left a note asking that his body 1d be turned over to his brother with request that ke be buried beside his ’ ver Doe egraph | pleted ['wenty oom the wh the mother, FOURTEEN SAILORS DROWN A Fatal Collision Between Two Brit ish Vessels Of the Isle of Wight, S——— A collision, resulting In the loss of four teen lives, cocurrel off the Isle of Wight I'he British bark Falls of Garry, from San Francisco for Havre, via Quecnstown, came into collision with the British steamer The. tis. Toe Falls of Garry was cut nearly in two and sank almost immediately The crew of the Thetis haklsned 10 assist the wrecked seamen who were str ling in the water and sucosedad in saving sixteen of them, Fomrtesn were drowned. The Thetis was considerably damaged and made signals for assistance, The tugboat Helos went to the assistance of the Thetis and towed that vessel into the Bolent, WORLD'S FAIR NOTES, Dexuark has made a World's Fair ap- propriation of $67,000, Mone than 150 exhibitors are chronicled from Philadelphia alone, A $0000 monument of Barre granite will be one of the exhibits from Vermont A corrinvovs clam bake will he o attractions which epicurenn visitors will fla at the Exposition, Bacixaw, Mich.., ing city, plete salt plant for alr, Wl as a salt non minatar bition at the not is constructis ex Tur Board of lady Managers rrangoments for showing woman's share in the of books, in engraving and other picture production, Pore Leo XIII strongly comu An exXieuuive has snding the Expositio i f writien believe It have a mo ting ALholic wt interest the part of all ( SMOKELESS Sunocessfal . ———— - THE PUBLIC DEBT. Both Receipts and Expenditures He. duced During the Past Month The monthly § bt statement issued from the Treasury Depart Washington st at I» There was An loOFeRse { interest-bearing debt, a feces $1. 2564012 mn interest-bearing debt an increase of $706 679 in the surpius in the Treasury be total debit, less § Rus S84 net cash in the Treasury, and $1000 000, 16x . i gree back fun O44 Nat itary $s the LorTaane and dene an ks Treasury one -quarte I'reasury § \ aggregate FIN We r 2.00 than a month ag Mv assets Aggregate Mu! an In se Of iv $5.50 in the last mw th Government rece) March aggregated § 418, 500 in March, 189 ath were $16,415 312 wr more than in March a year ago. and int roal revenne receipts were $12,175 601, an increase of about $1000.00 over March, Expenditures in the last nine m™ ths of 1 enrrent fiscal vear were $268 110 245 or less than for the three quarier the preceding fisoal year. of about Mar Nn ASK ¥y fe Dear aay # from all sources In ME SOG, against $20 Custom receipts lust fully $1,000,000 TNR L BURNED WITH HER CHILD, Went Into the House to Hesone It and Was Buried by Debris Fire at Wilkesbarre, Penn. destroved the millinery store of Kate MeCarty, in South Main street, and the adjoining sporting goods store of E. J. Kipple Mayor Sutton, who was one of on the soena, broke into the latter store and roused the family who occupied the upper floor. He carried out Willie Eashy and Jed Mra. Eashy by the arm. Own reaching the street Mrs, Easby axcitedly ex claimed: “My child! Where Is my child» Nhe rushed into the flames and smoke and was just coming with ber chiid wra, ine blanket when an explosion cocurred bring. ing down the roof and side walls and . the woman and the child in the debris determined offort was made by the firemen to rescue them, but the whole place was in fames and it was bile to enter, the first
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