‘THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, | Fastern and Middle States. Tue New York Legislature met at Albany and the Assembly organizel by the election of William Sulzer, of New York, as Speaker; in the Senate a lively debate took place over the bill to postpone the Constitutional Con- vention election. Governor Flower's nessage Was receive l, Goversor Luzon B. Mornis, of New Haven, the fifty-fifth Governor of Cone necticut, was inaugurated with appropriate ceremonies, Josep Axn HENRY thirteen vears old, while skating on Lake Quapassaug, Waterbury, Conn, went through the ies into fifty feet of water and were both drowned! Hesay Canor Lonoke has been nominated for United States Senator by a caucus majority of the Massachusetts Legislature, The Hon. William Collins Whitoey, of New York City, sat at rest all gossip asso clating his nama with Mr. Cleveland's Cabi net. He repeated for publication what he has told his friends since election day. This is: “[ am not to be a member of the Cabi- net Avastin, eleven and Tae Republican legislative caucus at Aue rusta, Me,, unanimously nominatel Eugens {ale for Unita States Senator New York Cry was visited by a violent gale, and nearly twelve inches of snow fell, Much damage was done in the suburbs by the heavy storm, Navigation was made dif floult and the coast was swept by a very high tide, Baldwin was were slightly | near Mott A FIREMAN named Charles killed and several passengers jonjured in a railroad collision Haven, N. XY. TOGETHER with a presentment declaring | the Columbian celebration expenses exorihi- tant and illegal, the Kings County US. Yi} Grand Jury returned thirty-three indict ments against Brooklyn and county offi clals, IRE destroyed the West ino, the tall observatory ani ings, valued at $100,000, at ( New York's seaside resort. Brighton Cas other build ney lsland, South and West. Tue Lagislature of Montana California, Minnesota, Ohio and North Dakota met and organizsd, Tur official canvass of the vote of Uregon al the recent ywa the following results: Harrison Nleveland, 14,243 Weaver. 20.875: Bidwell, 2381; Pierce {Democratic-¥ st Elector), 35,51 alection sh 15 002: ( yOu A sgRigs of explosions of natura Chicago, Ill, injured seve 1y fireme Four bh n Bak on the hie alleged day afterward bloo ly riot rATIVE denials wera made of the reports « ye bloody rioting in Bakersville, N.C Tax breaking of an jce gorge caused $100. (00 damage to shipp in the Ohio Rive C neinnati; the storm was general through out the West, ne Tz Democratic caucus for United States Senator at Sacramento, Cal, had fifty-nine present. Carlson, Independent, did not ge | fo. The first ballot resulted: White, b) six: Wilson, of Tehama, seven, and Lynch, six I'he second ballot was uganimousiy for White, a fort ‘Washington, OnpEns were issusd at the Treasury De partment directing the shipment from Plila- isiphia to Chicago of 86.000 souvenir coins all minted up to date. These 56,000 cola wera the last having 1592 on them, all others paving the year 159) on ta om. A DELEGATION of three Seneca lndians ym tho Indian Territory, in charge of J ar, an interpreter, called on Secre v Noble. Their visit to Washington wa protest in the name of their tribe agains: passage of a bill annexing t sor vation to the Territory of Ukiahowa eo Hane { ux President made the following nom Gilbert A. Pierce, of Mionesota, Minister Resident and Cousul-General of United States to Portuga George Hartoh, Associate Justics Supreme Court Utah nations gray ELxiss has appointed Board of Officers to suggest remedies for tae vad mnitary conditions of army posis SzeneTARY ELxixs forwarded to Coa- gress an estimate from Major-General Seho- field of $1,525.00, require] for the usm of the War Department for *‘Dunidings garrisons of Atlantic and Gulf posts Tur President nominated Captain Will jan ‘1. Sampson, United States Navy. to bs Chief of the Bursau of Ordnance, vice Com modore Folger, resigned. Tue Senate confirmed the nomination Gilbert A. Pierce as Minister to Portuga Taz classification of the under the act of January 16, extended to all free delivery post Tix Navy Department has recsived an official atch stating that the t Monterey, at San Francisco, Cal, Coss In every way Pe tal Rig) MrYics has beer fire 4 ais Foreign, Tag Cunard Company issued from don an official statement taat the proceeded on her voyage becauss he was low and the Umbria was not th be in serious danger 15 Oullia BRIGANDS ars committing many outrages in Russian Poland, Tur commission of the Duke dovar del Valloas Hpanish Minister at Was inglon was signed by Queen Hegent Chris. tina Firreey men were killed by an explosion | in a Hussian mine A mor occurred among the striking miners in the Saar District of Germany E1GuT people Jost their lives in a railway collision in Hungary Tax Pope has declined to receive Henor Valeria, the Spanish envoy rectly ap- pointed, on the ground that he bas written immoral novels, Twesty THOUSAND bales of cotton were destroyed by fire in Liverpool, Eaglsud, Three firemen were killed, Tur snow was 20 deep in Berlin that it was found necessary to substitute sieighs for cabs and other wheeled vahicles. There was & scarcity of coal, dus to the misery strike in the Saar District. COLUMBIAN STAMP3 Placed on Zale at the General Post. offices The Columbian souvenir postage stamps have been placed on sale at the various post. offices. They range In valus from one cent to #, and sach denomination is printed ina different eolor, The stamps are much larger than the ones inourrent use, and each va. riety bears an ving Husteating rome event in the life of Columbia, ” hor on, The Man ol isming Doi min Jostige stamps Ww hry stant Postmaster Bayles, of a ow Yors Pv. He o designe, an . by the Portemaster Almo- | THE LABOR WORLD, Tue four graat ocean routes employ 1100 steamshios, Drivens on the Enzlish strost ears ary paid #1 per day to bagin CIGAR-MAKING in the United States ploys about 1,00 people em CHINESE labor is being introlucaed in the iron and stl mills in Belgium, LONDON'S unemployed poor ma'ie a larger and more ominous crowd than evar. BALTIMORE, Md, is t> have pant, a branch ol a conara in Fann Hiver (Mass) cotton closed the most prosperous year history, a tin plat Wales mills in have their Tur German adopted a strikers. textile manufacturers have reislution never to re-employ THERE is great destitution among tho non-union locked-out men in Eagziand® co. ton industry, IN obs lienca to a soc’alist-nlerien mation SK Saar hi ia Prussia struc LS) | lab 1 procia. Louis ¢ Rhenisa i records State abhor Bar tations in thal MADE State | "w aorzan 10,05 mambars neg P anouzh with ittsburz mills havo ianing day steal and then 1 iron koa Kean and night all winter Tue Baltimore and secured an advances in wages aboat thirlsen cats a day AN evening school for drawing and mathematics h lished by the Carpenters | vile, Ind, wders tw trainmon have wailcaavaragoes {thin architectural 1s bean estab aloa at Evans. Tue shortage of ths hog suoply has been such that the big packing houses in Uaicago are now running at about half their capac ity, 500) men having recently bea dis- charged, in len mills get arolina, Aflty cents; Spianers in rth Carolina, IN Delaware carders $3 per day: in North ( in Maine, eighty-seven Dalawares got $2 per 1.25 and in Maine §! THERE are 23), 000 ‘ity, exclusive of the ead winner tors and no ot han their own Pow pes { the K rm near H irh, wher ors tow STABBED BY A TRAITRESS, Lawyer McCoy Saffer. Death in an Amatear Performance, A party of about fifty friends ssembied the « Coy, a young lawyer of Ban Francisco, Cal, The feature of the evening's entertain. ment was the production of a short play written by McCoy snd performed by am- ateury, The plot of the play was the betrayal of a band of Russian Nihilists by one of their pumber. The Nihilists discover the traitress aad condemn her to death, They decide by lot who shall perform the execution, an i the number fell to the character portraysl bY MoCoy, Miss Grace King playel the pars of the traitress, who is given the © being killed or stabbing herself, a: the latter alternative, MoCoy banded Miss King a stout dagger that bad been in his family for many years, In the play the girl instead of killing her- self, stabs her assigned executioner, and as Miss King received the knife she reached forward to touch McCoy on the breast with it. At the same instant M of toward the girl, when falling forward wit band, drove | MeCoy staggers asked for a doctor and then fe King knew there bad beon some kind, but did not kn was killad wards, on adv) to Prison at 3 o'clock she entered the prison she fainte long time remained unconscious Next morning MeCoy's two brothers se. cured ber releases by giving bonds for $10, 000 for her appearance. Ihe girl was then taken home, but is still in a critical dition Miss King recsntly sprained ankle and had be to walk with, but had practise the piay., a motion to stab McCoy she weight on the weak foot and it and she fell forward ther night at the house of Sidney Me- an wand afte yds, gave herself up taken to the Lily roing. and when 5, and fora Nhe was tage of frie was the police, Ste in the ID On Taal ising them As she made rested EAVO Way the § ) ner a... BATTLE IN KENTUCKY, One Man Shot Dead and Five Prob ably Fatally Wounded, ht The bloodiest fl history took place a few davs ago mile from HSalyereville, Ky eight or ten of the engaged on each side armel with repeating rifiss and ravy pistols, and the trouble, which had its inception in a trivial matter the day before, culminated in a pitched battle. Casualtios so far as known were: John Davis was killed by a pistol shot, sald to have been firad after ho was disabled and disarmed: W. F. Dakine, constable, was fatally wounded by a shot in the right hip, the ball ranving upward through the boweis Montevilie Dee kine, a Justios of the Pec, left a bloody trail on the snow through a wood. land near the sosne of the tragedy, and was supposed to be fatally wounded. The gun with which he is known to pave best arwed was found next day in the woods. Shepherd Cole, Coroner of the county, received some feariul blows with a clubbed gun. Briocs Patrick was shot through the bowels, and was reported to be dying. T. Patrick, a brother of ex-Sheriff J. C, Patrick, received a rifle ball along the right side of his head, and was at first supposed to be dead, but he rallied, rts as to who was immediately re. sponsible for the terrible affair are conflict. ing, and it is not even knowa who fired the fatal shots, TWO GOLD-SEEKERS KILLED A Corporation Trying to Monopolre the Whole Conntry, The report of a fatal shooting affray in the new San Juan (Col) gold fields was confirmed, Two were killed and a number ouhded, The Gable Mining Company Is trying to ize the whole country and is acensed tious names, in Magoffia County" about one There were bead oitiznsne “ re! county's I (Goes PROMINENT PEOPLE, J. B. Warson, tharichest man in Kansas, fs worth #3,000,0X Gexeral WEAVERS fa buttermilk swoeetennd with ugar Tun late Congressman Samuel J, dall's estate amounted to only §750,74, CLEVELAND was the only President to de- liver his inauguration address extempore. PresipesT Hanmisox will retire from the Presidency at the round age of sixty years, orite drink Is tan Tue Bussian Czirand the Siamese King have one taste in common--aach is a bicyels rider GENERAL PaTiick A, COLLINS, now ond of Boston's leading lawyers, began life as a cabinet maker Tre heaviest man in Congress is John W, Rife, of Pennsylvania. A provided for him. Arnermax Kxinn, the Lord Mayor of London, began lite in London as an apprao- tice to a fruit broker Jonux I. Mn rich man of the worth about £30, 000 000, Mrs, U.K, Grast scare of pictures of her special chair is Mic Ingress, HELL, of present is the Heo 1s gan, has probably ove husband photographs an i crayons Presioest Diaz is said to every railroad, usiegraph, electric company in Mex) mint Own saAres in telephone and Ex-Goverxon Rusk, of Wisconsin, seb the fashion of not having an inaugural ball when the administration was re-elected Mus, Hexny Wann Bere although aghty years old, is an indel : WOrser with ber pen, She spends hoars at her every day fesk BEXAT teLL's brother, the C gressman-elect, is of heavy build, the Sena tor being spare and wiry. Both were C federate soldiers mm Coox ye a Axprew Caner is said to bes a great admirer of Herbert Spencer, to whom be has made a number of gifts, The latest is said to be a fine plano Gesenrar H I joined the Mex) throughout the country as **T was one of Maximilian's gener Mans, Mantua J philanthropist, died, after use, in N where sh who is reg an revolati Lam: ’ Juuras p t Ganeral John ill pr return to his desk after March 4th, : THE MARKETS. Late Wholesale Price Produce 1 of New Prices Country Onoted in York, RUTTEN Creamery it. & Penn St. & Penn, fir Western firsts axira ts Limed ¥ Apples Fow Jersey NS ale per i ring Chickens, Joo Western per Ii Roosters id, per Ib Turkeys, per ih, ...... . Ducks-N. J. NY Penn per pair... Western, per pair Geese, Western, per pair Pigeons, per pair DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys~Jersey, por Ib Chickens "hile, per ib, ... Western, per Ib " Fowls-St and West . por 1b Ducks—Fair to fancy, per Ib Eastern, per lb... Spring, L Western I., por Ib Western, por Ib Bquatw— Dark, per dos White, per dos. ,, VEGETANL RN Potatoss—State, per bhi Jersey, prime, per hb Jersey, inferior, per bbl, Io L, in bulk, per bil. . Cabbage, LL, per 100... Oulons Eastern, yellow, bbl Bastern, rel, per bbl.... btate, per 1 + A : Squash «Marrow, per barrel, Bweot potatoes, Va, per bbl South Jersey, per bbl Celery, near by, doz. bunches GRAIN, ETC, SEBELR | 22! $ wlio. gow sasss anna ii LIVE STOCK. Beaves, Clty dressed. ....... 6 Miloh Cows, com. So good, , 25 00 L L3H Calves, City dressed. ,....... a aad ees veer 400 PM por 100 Ibs... on Tre IDesiinniees nse AAA ET TLL) w » SABBATH SCHOOL. | INTERNATIONAL - LESSON Fon Lesson Text “Encouraging the People” Haggal 11, 1-9 Golden Text: Psalm oxxvii,, 1. Commentary.” The prophecies of Haggai and Z eharish should be read in e tion with the torical books of Ezra and Nehemiab, these prophets were specially comm) yvonne Lo encourage the people tore uild the temple and the city After the foundation of the templs laid, we Jearnel In last lesson, enemies | the work, and it ceased until md year of Darius, where our present lesson oegins (Ez iv, “i Hing was ns binders the seo “In the second in the & month, in the monty, th word i the Haggal the prophet,” Haggai, «ke true prophet, was siinply the Lord's messen- ger with the Lord's message 13 4 speaketh the Ibis people Y. he time that the Lore be built This phrase “speaketh or the Lord of He is found thirteen in this short prophecy and “saith the Lord is found seven times, while the name Lord’ in capitals (which is found sltogether year of irius the king, MN day of Lord by the Came every Ver “1hus smying, come saith tines always Jeb in the thirts of this prophecy at least t ty r are not NO we mentioned val in ight ight four verses time DRme is that prophec 10 we whos but nine mod unususl number for 3 G but only Jehovah, "gen spokesruan, Notice that the Lord One say, and what + 5xxxill,, Jer, Phen came the Word of Haggai the prophet, saying, the people are wrong ted a lack J i poses & ov or Haguni, tines In an LL they i ings instead of » beuthen’ : Now, therefore, thus saith the Hosts, Consider your ways.” I neglected condition of Mis bouss He have them stop and consider, He wou them look at things from His standp like Jeremiah when be sald. "is it nothing 3 all yo that pass by? Behold and w= re be any sorrow Like unto my sorr . wharewit! i i BL ted me ir { the world, ay we Dot heat Is it nothing to you “Clot apd see that hig ber than the eartt Hed Veo My ¥ WAY as the wo ar | your ways (isa. lv, © £ Ye tie { t the have sown mn eat but ye seveniold ye nth ver ore do of Uren FTN amit » with difficul. pparent It I» curs to th God, His pleasure and H slory are everyihir Ever pleascd not Himself His ful testimonies was fied the earth Rom take aur results are w Christ ve : Thee om xy ) 4 Lat MY Wm “For Jesus' Sak 11; 1 Cor, Iv and live to build the } :. “Why! saith the Lord of mine house that is waste man into bis own § If we first the kingdom of God and His righteousness we have the promise that all else will be added (Math, vi, 30: whereas If we seek first our the probability that socumuiate, God will (Ake us AWAY ast} us ae Pleasure, (Rav. iv a - f Hoste. Because and ye run every Wee 1 Oownh interests thera In w hatever “we may biow it away or suddenly from it This seems a strange place to close the losson, | trast teachers will go to 0on- sider the threefold assur 18; 0, 4 8 8 concerning His presenee, His Spirit and His wealth Note also thrice “Be strong” of chapter ii, 4 and compare Josh, 1, OW; Chron, xxxil, 7. 8: xv, 7: but be warnsd by 11 Chron, xxvi, 15, 17. Fall not to note the great shaking of chapter i. 6 and com pare Heb, xii, 2599; x, #5 Ere that great shaking comes ths caurch will be gath. ered in and out of the storm, and the elect remnant of Israel will also be safely hidden (Pe, L. 10: Isa. xxvii, 18:21; Lake xxi, 86; tov, MA, 100. Then will all thrones against Chris be destroyed and He shall reign fore ever, —Losson Helper, en RIE — n nos of L, = fy ed 5e. Tene are turkeys carved on the frieze of the World's Falr Agricultu- ral bullding. Funny that turkeys could be carved and still have ever) Joint and feather in place, but mod ern art has no limitation. A “I mixx I'll have an oll portrait made,” sald Mr. Derrick, who had bes come suddenly rich in petroleum. “There you go talking shop again! exclaimed his wife, who was taking lessons in culture Prick WiLL aM “Father, what broomes of the crows during the winter sea won?” Father—*1 Lave been told they go South to jook after the lost saws. "Rochester Democrat. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. A new belt of natural gas has been struck in Ohio, In Europe there are rather more than 100 women to 100 men, t country Ir The death rate in this on uberculosis, or consumption, is on the decrease. Jengnl fur is all the style. hus sre greatly in vogue for din- ‘ ner. I The newest wraps are made with sleeves, is a new fur collar with There attached. | lihood as pract ! | | | | ] | divine to her feet. lege connected versity has been a success. their faces, for | for red the juice woman ase, the Kansas P litical Kn poetry 1 1 ». Yiu Several women in Holland earn a live hemists, Woman's of Baltimore 600 stadents this season, The College over The year 1592 was re markable for the number of international marriages. When a member of the Prussian Royal amily is married the ‘‘outfit” is paid by Talmage, wears a [lussian sable cloak down The ex-Empress devotes two or three hours of eact to writing her memoirs. The first term of the with the Brown Greek and Roman ladies painted te using white lead, of an unknown herb. Both The Duchess of Portland is the only had a i yn while she stood ip iress raade an wio ew NHORSCSE0T ol ond ’ 2 i ¢ world. her by a fam Miss Badie the Deaver 110m first os at er Di wonderful old b + Via veland has a carpet ol white aod ver 100 years old. She it with her; it 1s used in he Among the debutantes in Washington this season w jaughters of Chief wtice Fall rewer, BS ti an Minister, Senor er, rice and art she has attained to warrant the building ywn house in Ohio New Daughters he York ‘bapter of the fn are getting up a fun | Washington recognition Liberty {or France. France's mit { the the statue of Lalayette, Archduchess Marie Theresa, sis the Emperor of Austria, "he in-law of about to found at Meran hospital, where the pati wreated by ber brother.in Charles Theodore of Bay ter va ophthalmic will be Duke during his is law, Tin, spring residence there At the of the Board of Trustees of Colgate University, Utica, N. Y., held in New York City, it was lecided to admit women that institution. It was also decided to build a gymossium wodeled after that of Coraell University, Mme. Mendonea, wife of the Brazilian of most agreeable corps al last meeting as students in Minister, is one the hostesses in the diplomatic Washington, and is ably supplemented in her duties by her daughters, Mme. Mendonca has the typical Spanish type of beauty strongly develope 1. The Duchess of Teck has contributed po less than 2500 articles of clothing for the poor to the London Needlework Salld during the year, YW .aen some one remarked upon her untiring energy, the royal lady said, with her ehenrful smile, + Yes, the people ought to be fond of us, for we do work hard for them." The famous Bren Mawr school, near Philadelphia, has for its madical direc. tor a lady, De. Kate Campbell Hurd, who is the daughter of a physician, and | after her collage course had practical ex in hospital and dispensary in | , then took up athietios under | Professor Sargent, and fioally visited | England, Fravce, Germany and Seandi- pavia to study her specialties still fturther, i Bysiem 1 : gary rate of the 1 oe two miles and contains 10,5600 E 1Jene, of an 3 vl Woman's Col. | ters in an hour § inventions tha. has been United States Postoffice Department. now in operation in fining copper by elects nearly one hundred tons of posited per day of twenty-four hou they were nearly all ments with the sense The apple contains a larger age of phosphorus than any o or vegetable, Out of a total of 513 know f animals in Africa, 472 of in no other country. ROC 108 them are Lo ye found eciric i finished A 2000 horse-power e loeomo- Just been it is the largest in nas Over the whole world the the sexes 1s about equal, 4 arts of the wi An Englishman bas f i of clectric mains re of the present thre aved, An Austrian engineer proposes Pesth, al lhe massengers from Vieana to by PE ¢ 1 ' ! rr tive , by an electric locomouve 123 miler an hour, The Victoria Railroad Bridge over the Law rence st Montreal, over 85.0 U.OUY, and Canadas, $ ong, cost tons of iron ).O00 cubic feet of mmsonry. electrically ox ii! effectively stamp one of the adopted Th united capacity of all the pla: the world for Amoun copper yYHIE Many years since, apples were pa in barrels {from which lime had just | On opening the sound, r not tie tap) not thus pack H. Devaux has been maxing p yi laste in found FReRS ant of which he Wf sugar they d f HR 1 SUZar that 1ISlIKe sacc har: mixed when f the Rociety R yal tos § imat thie an height to be 1900 feet ”e mn yd in her veins Louise Christian, of Lyon Y., has been saved. She | while and was Mountain, N. had been very ill for a long apparcutly about to breathe laroest wire United Greeg- What is claimed to be the pail machine ever built States was finished rece N. Y.) firm, and shipped to = nail of Washington. in the nliy bY & s Tale be tc i it is capable tons, { weighing a half-poun ES YEDDA y TRUITrOMd Ti ; ¥ oT nu tr soross t ¢ sleamoer pres us Lime, i al 1 if for an Ws tn view wh ight, and ¢ feeding reap- with wn it lisappeared, some utward-bound steamer back to Ireland. When the fact considered that the hip, day and night, went at an average ypeed of nearly twealy mies an hour, hie feat perfor ned by the daring traveler yo be better appreciated. When or how } rested is inexplicable.—~8t. Louis § obe- Democrat. t averooard, it soon peared, and the last seen [it was in a few miles of Sandy w perhaps to follow is ——— 5 AAG] A Strange Canyon, Goorge W, Dunn, the veleran nature. alist of California, has returned to San Francisco from a strange canyon in the Tantillas Mountains. Lower Caliloraia, where be went recently to secure some rare plants, nolsnas and sevds of the blue palm. He says that the canyon has never to his knowledge before been explored by white med, and that its declivitios are altogether more rough and (rightiul than any be has seen on the Pacilic cuast, though he has traveled much. About two thousand Cocopah lodians were there gathering the fruit of the palms and pine nuts. They reached it, a did Mr. Dunn, by going down the almost perpendicalar sides of the Tuntillas Range. The drop is 5240 leet in three miles. Dead lodian ponies and horse skeletons honed the way, The formation {rom the bottom of the terrible canyon to the saw-tootbod backbone is clean and pure granite. Along the canyon is a rumbling oaseade of pure mountain water, ind on either side for miles are groves of the pretty blue palm. —Bostos Transcripts
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