“Ie Gesvess " OLD HONESTY TOBACCO WILL SOON FIND THAT 1 LASTS LONGER, TASTES SWEETER THAN OTHER TO- BACCOS, AND WILL PLEASE ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, * AND INSIST ON CETTING IT. EVERY plc STAMPED LIKE | ABOVE cUT. 30. FINZER & BROS. Loulsvill, Ky. | A True Gombination of MOCHA, JAVA and RIO, Picture Card Civen With every pound package. For Salo everywhere. | Bytes Ce, Tokods 0 troubles foods | "OV m, such a8 ha syst | | | leans was | MILLIONS IN SMOKE, | Disastrous Conflagratione in the Crescent City. LOSS THREE AND A HALF MILLIONS White an Limited Department Was Fighting One Big Blaze Flames Start in Another Section Which Destroy Hundred Houses New Nearly Two Firemen Fatally Injured, New Or- by two of ORLEANS, visited April 8, yesterday the worst fires in the city's history. Eleven blocks of buildings were de stroyed, involving a loss of $3,600,000, | Both fires wore the result of carelessness { and would have been trivial but for the | inadequacy of the fire department, | system, { i i | i { Robin | fier | reduced alx which was the result and the The latter was reorganized in January from the volunteer to the paid department and the number of firemen was mt nine-tenths, The first exceeding dryness, 2 long arouth, a high wind | fire started in a pile of cotton in front of the fireproof compress, at the corner of and Front streets, Some one threw a lighted cigarette in the pile, which in a few minutes were burning cely, The flames quickly ate ther way into the compress building, where 12,500 bales of cotton were stored. The | air was soon filled with masses of burn | ing cotton, | flames to the which communicated the adjacent structures. The shippers’ cotton press, where 30,000 bales of cotton were stored, was the next to { go and the Orleans compress, with 25,000 | were Jured, i an area of bales, soon fi Howed, While the firemen were combating the flames in the Orleans compress, the walls suddenly gave way, and Captain Dupree, Lieutenant Shaw and Pipeman Bordeanx were b iried in the ruins, All seriously and pousidiy | fats ally in- The Independence ton yards engulfe d and the fire covered five squares, The Baldwin works and the Louisiana four squares distant, were f had been agricultural rice mills, | ignited by the masses of burning cotton | which | fight both bull | gion due t | ross after | While th 1 shown lo cuxieg Oh Bache, h JOU Carter's Ltt Liver Pins are Ie r gand pro Jo the vy ales r niate the 2 re gilate the bowels, Even UI they only “HEAD Aho they would bol most priceless tn Mess wha 3 in Aintre sing mpdaint; but forte. fia fi gp fim % notend here and those whoorcetry them w | fin 1 these 11ttlo plile valu. able In so many wars that they will not be wil Bag to do without them. Dut after allsick head ACHE tre ane of so y lives that hem fs where Wo ranke our b. Our pills cure it while Others do not Carter's Little are very small and wory easy (0 take o pills make a dose, The id do not gripe or y are striotly i. Bold ir roosd plain, wh oe stomach stim but by thelr in £8 CURED TO STAY CURED 1» UNCON. TED By TY ; | United States court « filled the air, but after a hard lings were srved without serious loss, A panic prevailed in the vicinity fire, which district and people liv distant began carrying what few could gather up in thei were destro several minor bn The cotton was cl fleeing Ris 5,000 mm cotton that the fire ) wish ed tO ave esses by the OTN the pr ‘hile the firemen were engaged in a with the tom out at the corner of hopeless struggle fire another blaze broke Laurel and Third streets, a mile away Mrs. Valentine tried to start a fire with coal oil. An explosion followed and the was soon in flames. For half an hour the fire was a small affair, but no engines arriving it finally spre ad to the surrounding buildings, which were all wooden cottages, and in two hours the flames had swept bare an area six blocks in extent, reaching from Magazine street to Constance crossing. In all 185 houses were destroved. The loss will approximate $500,000, house Terrific ST Explosion in Russia PETERSBURG, April 6.-—This city was thrown into a state of the most in tense excitement by a most terrific explo an accident at the state fa for the manufacture of smokeless unknown man n had exploded ion was tre was shaken building and CP le for the remnants of some of their lHmis yards away from the y where in & ner five tons gun « The shock the me Ott expl ity in th in fhe Minister Egan Coming Home Wa April 3. —The state de rt has granted Minister Egan visence, and he will return HINGTOSN Heed May Retire From Politicos WasHixoT April 6. It it Representative #2 reported lead t fy tha rei tasl # f Maine ‘ pilates retiremen ~T the ’ 1 that his «ial th informed i ie aw Chir ns with this iW Thirty eight Massacred TA, April 5. Lushais in the rear of the British prised a party of hands i tea planter elpit coolies, bx I'he English raiding colusan sur working for an and masa red fides capturing family escaped. ish NOTABLE DEATHS. Mapp, April 4.-The Pastrana has died suddenly Ereal wealth to the Loxpox, March 81 mal Me, MDD, Surgeon of Inaves Duchess She Jesuits Sir William tow the distinguished of London, is dead. opti alm aged 75 WaAsHINGTON, Drake, late April 2.—Hon, chief justice of claims, Charles of the retired, D | was found dead in his bed yesterday, | Daniel Dustin, March 31. General assistant United States Cantuaae, Mo,, | treasurer at Chicago, who came here a week ago hoping the change might bene fit his failing health, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Myers. He | was 72 years old. Bavrimonrs, April 5, -~Thaddeus J, Barton, the veteran theatrical manager, died at has home in this city, 70 yoars. Mr. Barton was well known all over the United States to the theatrical profession. In 1540, while of the old Front Street theatre in this of he was the first man to put Edwin on the stage, aud the now famous tea gedian was then but a boy of 17, and Jagd Titus in “Juline Cusar” to his # Brutus, VETOED BY ABBETT, New Jorsoy'y Goveraor Disap- proves the Reading Deal, DOUBTS IT8 CONSTITUTIONALITY. He Reviews the Hurrlied Passage of { the Measure, and Says the Legis. Iators Left It to Him to Guard the | People's Interests — No for Their Benefit, TrENTON, N. J., April 6, Abbett decided not to a prove the bill to legalize the Reading deal, He filed a memorandum giving his reasons for de- clining to approve the measure, He says: “Under the constitution of the state this bill cannot become a law without my approval, expressed by my signature. There is no question as to my right to approve this bill within thirty days after the adjournment of the legislature, “I have grave doubts of the constitu tionality of this bill, because the section purports to suspend the oper- ation of the act of 1885, making leases of this kind unlaw ful without setting it forth in full, as required by the comstitution. If 1 had not reached my conclusions about this bill npon other grounds, the apparent anconsti tationality of the proposed legisla tion presents an objection which would require very careful deliberation. The scheme of the original act is not a novel one in the state of New Jersey, “It is plain that the members o legislature considered that the y passing this bill, pursuing the policy of the state, whi I urage rather than consolidation of railrog having a common interest in business. A careful examin acts fails to d 4 ferred by it any necessaries LEON ABRETT. the LS FTA ARarIst authorizes ; the corporatio of supply The loes not of an natural result where there are ot mbinati wal across the stats h a result, vernor then re of the the legislature t Try ms Dey and dem rices a rht fers to the hur and the mi passage bill possi bx lity for weigh ita facts fully. He further says that it is evident that the bill being passed in the ng hours of the session the mem bers looked to him before approving it that the interests of the people were prot With this view he has made an exhaustive examination. He is satisfied that there was no intention under the bill to increase the cost of coal in New Jersey, whatever might Ix the effect elsewhere. Even if the re was the bill protected the publi vided for amendment or reg peal "his, however, might necessitate the calling of the legislature in extra session. and he would not care to leave legislation in such a shape. It varions embarrassanents and expenses. ! He adds that the wisdom of legisla tive protection for wer has impressed itself on him by the ad In the market pric f coal passage of this act. The off 1 4 Clos) 10 sew ted, pro He oconsun VAalhoe ® DAY Das Deen no aT ocompan en atl ther advance » HAAKS MOLY suc EUROPE'S ANARCHISTS Proofs of a Plot to Destroy Buildings in Madrid oortes apon an Eave : WAR 80 Yio if at rst that necessary to gag and manacle hin the | wee, Manuel Ferreira taken to office of interior by the police that they were anarchists Yesterday the prisoners were before a magistrate Papers foand on the prisoners showing they were engaged in a « blow up the chamber senate chamber, the Bank of Spain and A number of threatehing letters have been received by prominent families Ome noble family, which owns extensive property, ‘ has warned that if it does not let its the poor and homeless it will be blown up Dispatches from Valencia and Malaga announce that the anarchists are threat ening a reign of terror in both cities, In Valencia yesterday a bomb was ox ploded near the residence of the captain general, police and people are a wprehensiv ¢ that this is the first of a series of explosions. The archbishop and two members of the In Malaga the police found in the street a tin box containing nine pounds oid amite. The fuse had been Nghted, ml gone out, two discov a. ened the belief that the attempts to blow up the parlisment ary buildings were plotted by Soanish anarchista, { (aa Sovatuitomit ia fully alive to the of the occasion and the wh the minister of the They adm Lh tied br 1 par |] of deputios roval palace her buildings Lh the wan houses to Provision | | Governor | | er Democratic fifth | would give rise 0 | No damage was done, but the | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. 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