THESANTA MARIA'S VOYAGE Spaia’s Celebration of the Sails ing of Columbus, The Little Caravel Starts From the Port of Palos. A cablegram from Palos Spain, says: On the four hundredth day on which Columbus set sail of or csebrating the anniversary of the from Palos westward on his voyage discovery the festivities arranged hore day were carried out with great eclat, from the obscured by a thick mist which hung over the river and rendered it impossible to ses more than a dim outline of the hulls of the vessels lying at anchor At 6 o'clock, the hour at which Columbus began his voyage, the caravel Santa Maria, constructed in imitation of the ves nan onging the Columbus tion, which had been lying off night, st her sails for her passage throu the lines of warships anchored outside bar, but owing to the dead calm a line was run to her from a gunboat, and she was towed down stream, followed by the Span- ish flotilla in single fe, Minister of Marine Montigo was on board the warship Legespi. I'he vovage down the river past the Moa- astery La Rabida, on which the flag all the American States were flying, bar occupied about an hou Outside the bar were moored the vos of the foreign squadrons which had come 1 take part in the celebration, These ves wore formed in lines whi caravel passed amid the thundering salutes anc deafening cheers I'he mist and the smoke from the made it impossible to watch the manmuvres of the caravel, which followed { tance the route taken by Columb ago 9 o'clock the little and re-entered the river, I'he town of Huelva is crowdel visitors, and all the bulidings, both pr and public, are gayly decorated F of the fi 2 Maria : when the signal was given by t Minister of Marine for the the ravel was 1 a farewell i caravel Ih The view town, however, was lof that to expedi. ll 0 sho tha of Dal wean guns vessol Spanisa STera mies ves] army and n } ARTMENT WasHixGTON Senor Priet Alea je de nw pame and with ti ana caravels Fosr FIFTY-SECOND CONG In the Senate, I47TrR Day. The Sanate postponsd ome sideration of thr Anti-Option session when it will NS UW AS business ——The Senate passed a jo lution extending the appropriations branches of the public service in the Sundry Civil Approoriations bill 45%Tm Hawley and H spoke on the results of the McKin Iaw——=The Hous joint resolution ¢ ing Livi Pas 491TH Day.~ ness the N with » 15h | transa ' Messrs Houline I'he Senate ¢ A.R in Mest lerson, Quay, Paimer ant 13 DAY July routine Tay In the House DAY. ~Filibustering against the Fair ameniments to ihe Sundry ppropriation b was resumed A rum was not present to vol sr Day ~The provisions | wera extended un bl har cation of the buildings hmbian Exoosition fr t oof (deters r { the Saniry August ring th the BW — inte ris tina were submitted commitien and ive for A «ihe Houw » in sw» urs, and nothing was aoe oral votes were ta tions it ) Ima 174m Day in the atten ptt the WW on s Fair GRAS A suse ns cide l to vot i ———— — A SUDDEN FLOOD, Three Persons Killed and Jured at St, Paul Many In. flood at St, Pau! Mine A sulder doing grat damage to propert " wople and the fatall ’ deat) of three J imber o ors killadl were: Mr Horn, William Er [he fatally lojure! were her and five-year-old » Frederick Krelger, Paul wig. John Wilich ihe a ent was the beavy rains Upon the hiliside ab street was a deep gully, the natural outlet of the water from the o Mmutry above A Year ago Page street had been filled up acrow this gully, leaving a small culvert to owrry off the ordinary water, This culvert hal jong ago bean choked up, anil the recent storm had filled the deep basin to the brim, making a lake two sores in extent an | forty five test deop A erack three inches wide appeared onthe lower side of the fill, but no one thought of any danger, Saddeniy the fill Jot go, and the body of water swept down upon the low land below, In ten minutes the whole thing was over A general alarm of fire was sounded, and all the ambus lance and patrol wagons ia the ity wers on the soene, Men, women and eo ildren were fished out of the dibris for uearly hall a mile. To add to the horror of the soeme the water had carried away the gas pipes and lefteverything in darkness. The los to property will muuot to #000, ———————— —— ing « The Mrs. J Ade nls ve Page TWELYE THOUSAND men are laying the sastern section of the Trans Siberian Rail way work, and It is expected that it will be ycompleted next autumn, a ———————— a —— Geauax medical experts warn Americans 5 be extremely careful agains. say loafec tion of nolrs from Europe, { THE CORONER'S INQUESY. A Verdict Recommending Homes stead Iioters to the Grand Jur The inquest into the « the cluded at eaths resulting from riots at Homestead. Penn was CON Mes The jury was out about an hour before their verdict was returned, Thera were no witnesses examined, the only matter being the charge of the Coronet g At 4:40 O'clock the verdict was rendora! The return in the cases of the seven strikers who were killed reads almost alike each one, That on the death of Silas Wain states that he came to his death while in the company of others in ful assembly uvon the proparty of Carne gie, Phipps & stee! works, Mifflin township, to prevent the landing of two model barges loaded with Pinkerton guards to protect the property, an i struck by n missile from a oannon wok had been taken by said uniawiul to the Pittsburg side of the Monongahela River and discharged by them, striking ani instantly killing the said Silas Wain, and wi recomend that said unlawiul asseu cartitied to the September sessions Grand Jury In the cases of the three similar r That Pittsburg before Coroner Dowel with uninwe Co.'s said he bin AERem DH Pia turns were made in eac he death of T, J. that It was caused [rom sao tion, gunsaot wound arm, he being sthiot by a ball fr ful assemblage, and ‘that was done by a party or with felonious intent, that such unlawful ass to the due to a Septemoer Jury. No attempt was mad of the ten cases to desig whom the fatal than to declare ti assemblage ed to a battle ——— A BABY THE PREY, Two Eagles Fight tor Possession ol a Child dus to oe vo kidd NATIONAL FINANCES, of SLIVI SIS in the Public Den wm A Decrease 1 he fiscal perations of th rovernmont during last month, as shown &y the monthly public debt and reven tat ents, present gratifying results current Nsca f $1,190,815 KR Bs A Toe 5.048; made u 3 $355 0 204 st, Government 1 L Peas ein teront pteduriag last m AGA INA. $34.9 I he eXpen {itures were # $29.79 011 Jo July a jybar or ——— S1X BOYS DROWNED, Their Skin Aid Was *ank to Overturned Death and )BBED., tars Carried From a Missouri Institation AXNTYL , BANK R Twelve Hundred ao off four in Benton, while the \ y o'clock masked me Mo, others rema [at BL ’ OA and two o n : 3 | he men on enter. vers at Cashier hand over the ing the ban Smith ani oash in the The casn Q men about $1200 which they | £. and alter caution ing Smits w building they left, lft the buliding when Cashie . e alarm, but be fore nm poses ¢ stosred they had a i » weil mounted. good start it UNCLE BAM APOLOGIZES, The Unwarranted Arrest of Attache of the Swiss Legation the Tha me war an The Swiss Goverament hw recsivel from the United States an apology for ths arres by mistake of Mr. Georg, an attache of the Hwee Legation at Washington, Mr Georg was standin at a soda fountain at Bay Riles, near Annapolis, Md, when Mra W, D, Borie a Baltimore woman, miss! hare pre gethook and accused him with haviag stolen 18. The arrest followed, but, as the winan was clearly in arvor, Mr. Georg was discnarged mamediately by the authoritia. Tornn ASsisTaXT POSTMASTER ORXERAL Hazex is preparing the designs for a set of stamps to be imsaed by the Postoffies De partment in honor of the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Amerion by Columbus. He is gotting together material that will suggest to him the priate subjects to be iinstrated” on "the | mornings ago lis, fifteen (KX), | across ti | TRAIN ROBBERS’ RICH HAUL Dynamite Used to Splinter the Express Car. Two Masked Men With Shot: guns Do the Work Quickly, the fifth train robbery in the San Joaquin Valley in three years occurred early a fow station of © Cal and their methods of pro the near the small miles from Fresno, Thera were two robber cedure wer pr cisely same they AS In pre vious oases, except that not molested by any er, After rapidly splintering the with dynamite they cleaned up about jumped into a wagon aud struck off we pining, They selected one of the oneliest n the line, and showed knowledge of the ¢ v that there is doubt they } As the train after m were passeng OXPross car 23 1 t SOLS belong nes of Collis just and fireman sa of two men ned fl station train Rolendo t ut and was r » 0 RIOT IN DUQUESNE. Atacked Stones and Clabes Carnegie Strikers Desert With ors starte! for vasiet th enter n charze of the roteet the wors ¥ retreats | he raphe! to Brigs vnestend. that they wder, and asked that troops be sont at onoe 10 assist them Wyle ordered the Sixteenth to procesd at ones to the disorder, but, on learning that a regiment was not re. quired, he seat two companies On thy ar detachment of the National Guard the crowds dispersed and no further aWiomness was astempted., During the fight Foreman Millage! ani another workman were badly eat about the head and otherwise injured. The List of thos suffers ng from m mor injuries is very large k 3 wWariam io ntter fiataly tel died General Wy jo. at H Were uns nast, e 1 presery General Regimen ravai of this THREE ARCTIO CRUSOES, The Order Closing Bering Sea Vie taally Means Death to them, Three white men, Fred Burns, John Pals. ford ani a man known only as “Franchy" have ben laft to aspen ian Arctic winter on 8 desolate island, with scanty provisions and abeolutely without fuel That they are in such terrible plight is mainly doe to the rigid enforcement of the orders closing lle ring Sea against seal hunters Just a year ago thess men were put ashore on Bt. Matthew's Island far up in Boring Sea, from the sealing schooner, Matiie Dyer, trom San Franchoo, Cah They assists | in, building a rude hut and were given a year's spply of footani wood and sevent pounds of powder was leit with them. The plan was for then to hunt and skin polar bears and blue faces until this season, when the b was to removes them, soliooner arrived at Ban Fransiem a fow days ago without the tares hunters, Captain Mackiar stated that he dared not venture into Bering Sea for fear of and bad been ables to make no inion for ths relief of the men on the , Two of ladian hunters [sft there in under similar gundi were by polar boars i representatives of and fi PROMINENT PEOPLE. Presioest Hannisox has a gold mounted gun. CYRUS £250,000 W. Figrv's life was insured for Prise Bisyma nok has an income of $250, 0) nn venr the only member of JUSTICE NHIRAS is » Curt who wears whisger reme | Herne ared t 1inols, is Cons ANLY of XTATIV t eook In camp NMmiTH, of Har years a descon ol ureh in that city ‘onn First Byuwxes, the head of the rpartment, has just cel. undsd by a cor- about the Wu many as those in who lives In his pro fully a Falriax, il practices fitio in 4 i his Erew savs that while on eps npward of eighteen twenty-four in every day , Foster is the only id three first-class 1 him to Mexic Have to Spain WOR LD'3 FAI Tre Government of Mezco will exhil at the World's Falr a large ani valual ection of Artec relics largest American flag ever made will of a yory fty Tibherty the Administration world are to be hicago during the architectural of the profession World's archite ‘ the oa evs at i's Fair to discus # interests sub Fair build y forty-four ia surround been sul t © Fx. be an expert atl the an of New York State wil nish an’ ale the library room in Woman's luilding at the World's Fair Fians are perfecto to make the furoishings very elaborate and tastely The room will CONtain as completa a « posi ble to gather of works wr by women Ix the Government building at the World's Fair will be exulbite! the original stagdard Purves xd by act of Cone gress, May 18 1797, for executing surveys of roment lands The Hine Use, { i mia, i Is st) th I wd box the manuia far the ARE Women « hie Hon as I» itten r'sconin, aul trove Ben jan ! made by nb 179, a in whit FWA at turer flora of Montana will be sh ad the World's Falr by a csllection as complete es It is possibile to make it, The State has about IU ifferent varie { wild flowers and of these 30 have already bean collected, The exhibit will inciude also a { disp AY of forage plants. Many of the preparmg similar fu wn Lis grasses and MNinlen re their flora ine Worlds Fair South Wales has dec tor exhibit ment of She Expositi exhibits of of New ide 1 to sent to Chisago min She Horticultural Depart a the following ty pioal Australian vegetation Tron ferns, staghorn ferns, birds. nest [eros odes ferns, macrozamias of two distinct Kinds, gigantic lies, rock Nites and grass trees Wiscossix, throug: its Boaro, has asked toat May 20, 1524, by des ignated as “Wisconsin Day” asthe Exoose ton. That date 1s the forty-ifta ansniver sary of the admission of the State Into the Union, and it desires to oslebrate 1% in an appropriate manoer at the Fair. It W expecied that each State will have a day sel apart upon woloh to monopolizs pubile attention as far as possible, MOUSA'S band—ihe one oe is now organiz ing tor Chiloago will be a prominent pars ticipant in the World's Fair dedication ex- ercises next October, [It Is Sousa's intention to draw literally on the Dest nusoal taient in this country and abroad, in order that the new band way solipse every other orgaoir se tion of the kind on this side of tas Atlant, not excepting the velebrated Nasiooal Ma rine Band at Washington, of whico be bas been the bead. —,—, IE. SR A MONTE CRISTO TRAIN, Thirty Million Dollars in Gold Starts East From California Commisson rm World's Farr At the time of the Chileans soars ths Unite! States Sub-Treasury in San Francisco, Cal, contained #5 000,000 in gold coin, The Gov. ernment fears] it might by slzsl and de termined to transfer it to Washington, The greatest secreay was ohmrvel, For two weeks secret servios and postal employes have been assembling there. Whan every. thing was prepared #30,000,000 fa gold, packed in square boxes, wers loatelon a special treasure train bound for Washing There wore five strong oars special] cquippel, ve: due nunired used preeen with W ACCOMP thy tren sure. Oreat sorshy was observel, Thay undouite ily fe train robbers, A COUPLE KILL Andrew J Found Borden and Mysteriously Ma A blo iy double trazedy Fall River, Max was J | his | Borden and his wife No. 931 md street at Il o morning Both had been frightfully mut the head and face with ax re zor Mr, Borden lay on a sofa in a top floor of the hous His hea cut, and gashes from four to six were found on his face and nsck Mrs. Borden was in her own the upper floor, and the « face and head was the same as husband, Bhe lay face down which was a veritable pool of police were notified, and vestigation was begun No implements that co in the commission of y erim found The daughter the unfortu was the first to mal the went upstairs after finding ths father and ti thou tut the nn WW ght her mother that i0ownst va finding girl fled polices have clew to the murder Mrs. Borden that m desired to ses her, It is said that ¢ says she went | uiry of before Liz: was thet “Sir. B owner street ha 3471 Ver f nt a few days ago were fo sail immedint ED. His Wile raered enscled at Andrew and dead at clozk in the inated about cleaver or room on the 1 had been inches long cham ion of het that of her in the bed blood, The iy anu in + been y have 0G ver THE MARKET! Wholes le rhe of Quoted in New Late Prices Produce Flats and Werlerr (reens, WW ester Noutoern Pigeons, 1 DRESSED ¥ LTRY FRARSE lurkers > tod hens b Mixed weights Loma air Lo prim Chickens Phila, ir L. L br . Fowis~5t, aud Vean Western, per ib Ducks \ estan Eastern, ., por ib " spring iy pa 1b GeeseSpring Eastern, per |i Squaw LMrs, por dof... ee Light, per doz per VEGETABLES PotatossNouthern, seconds Norfolk, bhi “ee Eastern, shore, per bib Io 1... In bulk, per Ubi Cabbage L. I por 10, Nortolk per barrel Onions E wstern shore bbl Fstern sore basket Bqunsh marrow, per barrel, L. L, yellow, barrel. ... Ie 1, white, barrel, .... Peas, 8. Jersey, i bbl, basket Long disland, per bag. ... Cucumbers, Norfolk, orate. Jersey, per DOK... ovine Biring beans, LL. 1, Img.... Fomatoss, So, Jersey, orate Maryand, por bu. erate GRAIR, TY Fiour-City Mill Kxtra..... PROBEIER. «aos oe s0sessnns Wheat«No, 4 Hed. .ovivnnes [35 famed | Pariey«Tworoweal Niate, .. Uorn-—Ungradel Mixed. .... UVataeXa, 3 White, .ooessne Mixed Western SARE EEas Hay «Uood 10 Uhole, ous “erawe] Rye... Lard=Uity ‘asssua us AVE STOUK, Boaves, Oley dromad, ,...... Mileh Cows, com, to good, , Calves, City drosssds, ,...... tay Miss sesus su 4 CELERY 5 ne Country York Kil: hb % 3 | | SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON ALGUST 14. yon Lesson Text: ra, Ananias and Sapphi. 1-11 Gal, vi Acts v Text Commentary, Golden - fro I. “Buta certain man named with Bapphira bis wife, sold 8 px We have been reading of ful followers of Jesus who were ready tor Him, and glad to suffer for Him if He might be glorified, but we have 1 sad contrast in the story of these tw pr {orn ng faithfulness to Jesus not Mneers at but Crving Many Christ heart while ¢ H ne BA =h t - win ea TR » And Peter answered unis whether ve sold the land 1 Yeo for » much Peter might bare bean ded 1 to t= the truth . perhia ihe sar: fF lecsitful above all ev nis and wou bave ana n not a . rately le, LE rr» she a es that urage he 1 DAY desperately w things Jer. xvi wis a » it woul aaa vain 1 and ked Hghlaned age been known oie L'uth and ther telib swear before rol tell the wi truth, and in His them t prot ‘ her said unt that ye have agreed together to Spirit of the Lord Compare thi with verses OJ and 4 and Trinity, but particularly a the Spirit is God, for lying 1 alled lying unto Gos d the feel of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out This i» startliog and awiu | n at wil hel Dustmnad 8 made § " t her, How tempt eter clear prool the first time nu to same breath she is 8 i that petantly di and she ". wl and execul aes moment. It is the hand chaptels XH £5, and of God wv xxvitl., In 17 i Then fell she down his feet and yielded up the ghost young men came in ani found ber dead, and carrving her forth buried her by her bus band.” lo the morniag they are in health, but are anited in a lie to God, that they may be very re tat they are ound sum are deal and bured. Two bat their sous at the straightiway anda Eras before might out 1x 24 and Hers in one grave | And greal Tear oame cburch, and upon As many a thing Such manifestation of God's hatred of sin must bave beets necessary at thas the beginning of the formation of His ehurchon We do wall to remember toast al He seems 10 keen silsnde BOW in reterencs te wraptions ani abominne- tions in His professing charch, He i» the same sinner loving Lut sin hating Gol, and that soon now 34 i | will begin at the bouss of God (1 Pet. iv, Bar, Hi, 0 ee Lesson Helper upon all the hard thes "arin teouzh tae EE ——— The rourtn NgUUns Dank or tne eity of New York has Issued a neat | pamphlet giving the most prominent facts connected with the production and use of gold and silver in the last four bundred years, a digest of the United States coinage act of 1792, and statistics of coinage, exports and tmports, and circulation in this coun tre since then. Also tables showing the commercial ratios of values of gold and sliver. The pamphlet cons tains no arguments, eithor pro or con, but presents the material from which) may be drawn the foundation of much: reasoning in regard to the mori of the free colbage question.
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