CITY St, Augustine, Fla, and Canaseraga, N. Y., Swept by Fires. AND TOWN AFLAME ¢ HIS RRL TORIC LANDMARKS BURNED. Forty-four Houses in the Ancient Spanish fown Destroyed Like so Many Tinder Plles---Thirty Acres Burned Over and the Homeless Families ( amping Out Fire In a New York Village residences and » rood lings were bu amilies homeless and (eavis urists to seek shelter elsewhere started in the historie building i {reet where Vernancio Sai 187% where Mas v 1 reas and John eighty-six tury the ireches an A meat market blacksmith shop are the only In left standing, TI} nly Mz, Badkee, pukie sprained or ken Mrs. Martha Dunbam. face burned ance was sent from Hornellsvill Gives Orders to Her Cruisers serve International Usage Miners Killed Man Responsible Goes Insane by a Falling Cage He had be { exhanasted roy TY eat eral nights at the bedside f his siek aslean Wher { the shaft it was its fastening, a The work Wl me insans y pit ident has be Warld, mines on The BCTERION Labor | jo nd Tux Egg Candlers’ Union held a mas meeting at Walhalla Hall, New York City Mascuesren, England its town council, a million nical scho Tux United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners has about $11.700 in its Prote tive Fund at present I» Hawall, fully 20,000 laborers find employment on the sugar plantations The aggregate of all employes is much greater Taz Hlinots Supreme Court declared up. mstitutional the section of the eight-hour law relating to the smployment of women, A maton of 125 diamond setters have boon detained at Ellis Island, New York Harbor, as violators of the allen contract labor law, Ax Indiana judge has decided that corpo rations are entitled under the law to 4s charge employes who beloug to labor unions Tur Frick and Southwestern coke com panies notified their 1600 employes of an advance in wages averaging Afteen per cont Exrrores of the West End Street Rallway, Boston, have protested against the com pany being given the right to carry the malls Ponrvoar has cight National Inbor organ izations, Sompons of seventy-nine loonl unjons and eleven co-operative teade nsso- tions, Mixers of the Pittsburg Jistrict were suc. cessful fn their strike for an advance In the ronle, hat rat night estimated t a 100,000 lab has voted, through follars for a teed Adis. | THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Washington lems, income tax payers de- decision of the Supreme tionality of the [3 Moser of the 'arze eided to walt for the Const on the constit i making returns AW OP & Sons, of established made an Habilitie ug firm of Robert Leiteh Washington, said to be the oldest bask fontplers in the untry sslgnment A te 2102 000 ent CLEVELAND has sent to the Cap- the Britigh steamer Durban narn with a suitable io nin f his 4 in res Americar hoone City a glinas nition f the } oh Prvied ree Lhe them, | re within the ritieos Domest r way t car to on 'neg Com Bank. Cine 4 signed he ban wa Tpelie i 1 850.000 ad pape A MANS r Union MEETING held ino { n the passage by the Legisiatu fecting New York City Jory A. Bioriow, an actor, shot and stantly killed Amy Thill, an a model, in her room, New York hn t int tie tem ple he fired a nd from which he died fr insist ug reform bills a 8 art City in almost tress and Isis ho Niet iil NEA Ww immediat ue old Nashua Savings Bank, the fifth largest in the State of New Hampshire, closed ite 4 by order of the mmission. ore Maus Bank C Many Axx Meprsaen was killed by a ar in Brooklyn, She was the trol. Joey's one hundred and seventh victim in the - i { City den i for our f good fruit Owixa to th NOUS applies abroad the retall pric advanced to fancy fAgures Tur tallow caked and the big ship St, Paul pould pot be dragged from the ways at Cramps shipyard, Philadelphia. It was the first fatlure of the kind at Cramp's in tween. ty-two years, nor ashort ounts of Tung was discovered at Chicago nee of nearly $2,000,000 in the a the Whisky Trust EN Jarenay & Co, the well-known dry. goods house of New York City, went into the hands of receivers for liquidation, Corts P. Hexnixarox, President of t Southern Pacific ( mpapy, was indicted at San Francisco, Cal, by the United States Grand Jury for violating the Inter-State Commerce nw, Hipxey W. Sraaove, cashier of the Cone tineutal Clothing Company, was arrested at Boston, Mass,, charged with embezzlement of the funds of the concern to the extent of $25,000 or $90,000, BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY Founder of German Unity Honored on Reaching Four-Score Years. A GREAT NATIONAL OUTBURST. . “ A Visit of Congratulation From Emperor William---Brilllant Military Review at Friedrichsruhe---A Golden Sword of Honor and a Historie Sea! Presented to the Prince ---Relchstag The world aves of all tarned t Otto von Founder of the Empire, ha mn of such testime¢ Germans througho are now the Fath land, where Prince JHamarck, mde affection, ut sel 1 he OM Ry outburst was the eightieth anni- fthe lr universal uials of erence and admiration as have t fallen to the lot of an individual n f si wr Lis of the birthday n Chane almost chorus natal felicitations only one rdant 1 Was struck left Berlin at 5.20 a, congratulate f'rince ecightieth anniversary of sror left hisepecial train Aun where he and, attended by a brill the order to nthe his birth, near the uehle, LpAnYy hy MArcK 1s Mw In oventy-#ixth of the Fil Disciplined, t the | OTTO rogimental | ': Lad dr the ground : vg the uniform « Harel The officers saluted, the troops presented arms, the bands played patriotic airs, and the Em perot wee comed thy Prince wing great hoeag Sas. The Emperor, stasiding in froat of troops, des. livered an address of congratulation to the Prince. Then, in the name of the army, he ute {noe Bismarck with a sword of " A " aen ve t inge, weard wrstadt ( in an open cary the sirnasiers, fra y form, richly embossed an ir Majosty He then nd His Majesty which Prin wh Prinos Kimmed urged him t « Bismarck had first on. 1 taken®a seat to the mony tlie Emperor, ac mar : Dar al Ky GOUT HERPERT BISMARCK. (Elder son and co-laborer of his father.) When the inspection was over Princes Bie. marck went to his house, and stood on the terrace while the Emperor led the cuirnssiors wast the front of the house and back again. ‘he Emperor afterwards took luncheon with Prince Blsmarck, the culrassiers mounting guard outside the building and the artillery remaining, as a guard of honor, on the pa- mde ground, From that spot the artillery fired salutes when the signal was given that the Emperor had proposed the health of Prince Bismarck, At the luncheon, Emperor William pre- sented Prince Blemarck with a seal from the writing-table of his grandfather, Emperor William 1. During the luncheon the Emperor referred to the political situation. He said that he was firmly determined to dissolve the Releh- stag, and that Count von Waldersee would become Chancellor shortly, His Majesty or- dered Count von Walderses to confer with Prince Bismarck regarding the line of policy to be followed, The Empress sent to Prince Blemarek by hor young son, the Crown Prince William, a basket of exquisite roses and a letter of con. ulation. The Crown Prince handed the kot to Blamarck, simply saying, “From mamma." pointed Dr. Sehweninger, clan, Privy Medioal Coun- he Order of the Prus- radlroad station, hs houses of Pricdricherube a and its neighbor ve along || YON PRINCE BISMARCK'S FAMILY. Li fle Has » Daughter, Two Sons and Several the | “Gentlemen To thos arked nite wh Hig? 4 alot 3 sign ore a LR rural Grandchildren to Cheer His Old Age. vs ! ’ MAYeUnR OF mi} has been admitted by employes of the foreign Moe | so-laborer for nearly two decades and seems | well contented with the prominence to which | he bins attained in the State, It is not his ambition to equal his father greatness or uiarity: i oe Jove father with #t feminine tenderne nd potwith- tf ARD in s his rt MECCA FOR Ct All Parts of Hisar RMAN PILCRIA People From the Globe Visit k at Friedrichsruhe, bearing | h 1 friends | having a pleasant | for each, now and { then induiging 1 excited a burst of laughter { berg Minister of the Interior), | von Levetzow walked thr the terrace, where each of congratulation, to whi replied in a clear voles “Accept my warmest thanks for the honor you have rendered It Is to the highest distinction t such & noble as sembly united bere. 1 should be ashamed if the honor was not for the work I have done, not for my person only. The credit for the political results achieved I share with those co-operating with me who are now dead, and, above all, with my greatly worshiped good master under whom I worked so long.” Here the ex-Chancellor stopped speaking and wept bitterly, the assembly in the mean time boing greatly affected, Hogaining has | composure somewhat, the Prince d@necluded his remarks in a voloe choked with emotion, Then, taking off his hemlet, Prince Bis Herr von Koeller (Prussian the oastie 1 nade a short speech 1 Princes igh me me fan J COUNT WILHELM RISMARCK, (Mo bears a strong resemblance to his father.) mao obese for the Bm peror, which Satine ily AY the Junch- ven. ENT A ugh | hanged | and ex-President | Bismarck | EXPEROR WILLIAM, (Who visited Prince Bismarck and offered his congratulations, ) once recognized the Prince, and whispered to her companions to desist. They were reas sured by the kindly expression of the veteran's countenance, But it looked more ominous As he approached them, and they expected KOME ADKTY remonstrance, To their astond ishment he sald in his most humorous wayd | “Do you not realize, ladies, that if you cons< | tinue to treat my trees in this way they will soon be as devoid of leaves as my head is of | hairs?" On arising the Prince oalls for his Zeitung. After a thorough perusal he attends t« his correspondence, Then follows a stroll through his park--he can no longer ride or hunt after which he generally receives guests and often entire doputations. He takes his breakfast at noon and his dinner promptly st 6 o'clock, his diet ever subject to the dictation of his physician, Dr. Soh weninger, A Crude Counterfeit. The United States Becret Service has dis covered a new counterfeit #5 silver oertifi« sate of the series of 1801, Grant head, W, K, Rosecrans, Register; E. H, Nebeker, Treas. urer. The note ia pripted from a wood eut and the workmanship is very crude. Sev. eral words are spelled wrong, A New German Ambassador, | Baron von Baurma-Jeltsoh, German Am- | bassador at Washington, will sacoeed Prince Radolin as German Ambassador to Turkey, and Baron von Thislmann, Prossian Minister Ba MM will be appoluted Ambassador to | 4 Munleh will . Herbert Bismarck has ben his father's i i | ] | IN ROBBERS KILLED, ) | 1} A Band of Kentucky Mountai peradoes Repulsed by Detective A Des- A FIERCE BATTLE WITH BANDITS, They Stopped a Train Near Somerset, Ky und the Armed Gasrds on Board Shot at Them Fwo Killed sand Two Wounded One of th Bobbers roy Wounds 8 Senling a Eide, m Harbin Al jeast tw badly wounded. were oarried station, and a ( of the escaped bandits were The bodies of the two killed to Grespwond, the Dessest.. s jury impanelied, PRINCE BISMARCK'S GUESTS The Chancellor, Pr Distinguished Men Visit Him. ince Henry, and Other ire s Arms are ’ n the » are Bismarck 's together with Bis. Germans fear orld and the Relchiand's arms, marck's 1 1% words God, } hing else in Brothers Commit Suicide Together and J the mmitted suleide by Nolachueky had been in flmancial troubls and it was beileved this was the reason they took their Hives Samual hn brothers and of aunty, farmers, in interior Green ( Tennesses themselves in the frowning River, They for some time, Five Children Burned te Death, The house of Pheonix Christensen, a oar penter, was burned at Minot, North Dakota, Five children, ranging in age from three to fifteen years, Perished in the Names, Prominent Sraxiey, the famous has turned author Lory Rosgaexy # physician insists that he must take six months’ absolute rest, Groner M. Priixax finds his greatest pleasure in riding in one of his own palace Cars Jures Veuxe lsseventy-eight yoars old. His first novel was published when he was thirty. five Joux W. Broapvs, the eminent theologian and scholar, died in Louisville, Ky., aged seventy-one Anravn P, Prressox, Attorney-General of Hawall under the monarchy, died in exile in San Francisco, Hear Sipornien Waoxna, who lately ore. ated so great a stir in the musioal world, Isa left-handed conductor, Evwix Forpes, who was Frank Leslie's “special artist” during the war, died a fow days since st his home near New York City, Gerona W, Ssmaiiey, the London corre spondent of the New York Tribune, has baen appointed American correspondent of the London Times, Coroxet. Eomoxp Rion, who commanded the Columbia Guards at the World's Fair, is spoken of as the possible head of New York's police force, Tux Ameer of Afghanistan is certainly one of the most interesting despots that ever and, He is People, English baritone,
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