LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS lOTnrnoK ndiiic ard aoboad. What it Oolne On th World Over. Important Event. Urlefly Chronicled. I nrilmankr. xr Ao?r r. Sin'- la'. Tupdny there hat bpen between 40 and ,7) forth quake slns-ks In Pic caov in. near New hall. Pico can voi i m the S m Fernando Mountains ami i Iho iculer of the til region. Vtr.M. Servi auTerel mis', from jfMoM.iy's c.irth'iu ike Tsrt v. Hares in the province of Sv iajtna were ihtroyel. The chief judge was killed at J:tf -litia by Ids hotle coilai sing It is believe! that these earthquake nr a continuation of the recent earthquake In Ai.i Minor, hereby the town of M n!nlti.i with :. houses, wa Octroyed, and 1 mi trr tn tprinliv I. Juilli Int. The Supreme Court at New Orleans de cided thp suit of thp State Collector flgsiht the llntntt and Pickwick club to compel them to inkp out a rei-u'ar bar imhii )iietie In favor of Hip 'ollector. The license fee is II a year. Nearly uil club here run Hivate. I liolrni tt h pa. Pasus There m I t 1 1 nun new r of f linVru In the town of I. 'i 'r ent. I'ctnt tnpnt of Murlnh m. on Mnnd.ir. In the vi cinity there we'e 1ICW HIT mi I Hit dentli from ( li!er:i. Virx I'ho'rri i -rpid-n rnpillv Ir. EstPMi oi!ii -in. The average number of deaths daily have ilea, hod in the past week. - f'tsnstpra, Xrrltlrri-i ntiil f nfntlfl Olga Ji'iitii. ." n :l" old, pi.d laiwad Jensen, 7 month id. I. cie burned to death t Chicago, during a t'.re stared by their I'lur ni; w.th n gasoline stove. The ni.i her in tempi rari'y ii" me. four men. Strang ti r drowne I w !i i ! attemjit'iur to i r.. the K' am a'h river, mar tin d F.lufT. C.i! Tne Ii 1 1 i ? tv i were found, n!o n!ir con; i hing bttct ;id rln scd in .1 ime V 1 1 lie from rd iti vet at t.oldcn Vy. Mo. The In. ie were those of , young nu n. i I A hill wi in'r-i I I " I in I'n lll'V.oi Irg l!ature -r -vi-l tig tl..it al' pavnt medicine mut lie in ei.n pat.i. d i.v :i !.'.,; w hereon the in;-e'li-n' .it ; -it.-!. .time : .it 'he Keely m-I IU'e :i l : .'Ii! I lie m Im'-'i.-ed hy the ei.i-m . ( ti.e ehi..: i !'. of '. I renieJv. I ir' At P'Oviq-.e. I .. f ! Ihririv 1 Ina Work t"t.t!iy r vc I. Tn " ti: n hurtled n:ie i f the f.it il v. 1 - . I 1 : 1 I itic and i;i.iohi;i'.'r, f .:. ...i .moe til. 0.0. nplin. I iiltnr tm.t ln.-rl , The ifMii'te c it r , ; W ,.r t. Mjo who h live I wen t n .e the t ili'.e of M.iv IS J, llSVe vine 1 the r i-n; ru ll -e .'l.T-.i-- ment an I retitrnel !, v..-k. J'uc r.ie.i j;.iin rry iittio over lh.' i l 1 r i'e. f rtmp neil rentililf. Nat ih n !int hi i w f.- mil Mr). , -- ' ' .1 mile wer of Jmii"i!1p. . t' en l'..e I the h'viie, wbich wn turne I w.th the di a I wotiuti ill it, and ra i an ay . 1 lrr I In n Th ln ,i. of K. V. !!;. wife, a prown d.richte: aii t a I J vt .ir 1 on were found Monday mo-nin; i:i the r'rn of lieir catiiu, :l nuU ah vo lire tiv.i.e. S. (.'. BEYOND OVU l!OHDr:H3. The Kuc'.;.?!. -. ..tt.:i and A .rallan Chartere t !:..:. at .-nd.'!i. !. - f i .1 ;t!i lialiihti--" am i-.'.nl ! it t i x 1 '. The ttlpen !e 1 h in' h.. m i n i .m .e :,t hydney, A-ie!a:de. I'r'-i-M.e at. I Mivmurne ami at var !e-er p ii'.' . n the i V,.-!:.p' of New South Wah . V et : i a:. j.M: Au'tra!m The 8t;a-'l,V-' 'r w.-re re-. .i: '.vl ot I'ar.. :-:. .. i ti.i f.nit.d n . a ihi'tfi iu the in 1 r .e:.t an I e::te!., , i . y .1-1 rvr.al .-r ,t : I . I"r i:. .-.. at.-i M.ir.o ! Ijir.,r wi-re a i Th.-l'n :i '. t ..f . a .::.. . ed the ap; . !.a-!- ile I . ; - !.. :u the v irev e . f . :.. y t.;r' J r. .-,..;. :.; tA. t-l u;- n I. ..' i- r ; . f . - t n f ..... ,. r- .;.'.-! cM '. I'uOin? ''.'.. ,t i j .-i. ;.- ft ma lottery I . .- ; .. . The t-.wt. f Ve:.?' :r. ". :; :"r ... !: ; ;. at-'h. ; a '- ' .4 in .. . i .-ti-. v . troyol .. - r .. . ! . i Catue. '. r- . . i . Mcl':; i.;.. i 1. w:-h.-. - 1 .. H-'in I ' ' --, -...- !. It V. ' ' .' .;, Me iiride. . - ; . . .. . j. j; ra ' . ; : K . i.ry.ie. m: . . , ,. . ' I '1 ' ' I.illl '...; .... ; .'I.' .: . -. . . .,' Mcl'..-:.. v .:. ; . .. .- " .. . '. ha ! , o i. i'i i- . - . ... rh i ti u i ;i : i ; : :. ; W. r. W,-! :.. , i : ,,. ., . ' cf lili: o" v: i.C .... f . Thoiui'.', l .T y, .: V-- ',' .. . . Md:er liiid .! !. i. I .;;.-v. i ; i i.'j ,, .... Veil til ill V .li . I !.j ; j ; . i .": "' . the Tchlic-M ' nii.M-:i i:i (hi; :.!. i'. , grow ill;,- out of thcr i.-.j.ih.e, v. r.ii ::.e Vict iniin rs. A resohltiuu W .! :l i .p:e ". a;..,., , v i tiie bill lieiore the I .! (,..-,. i f IVnn-von'i: i .roi'lin lor the . -Mb., '!.:ue-.t ,, m. ni.u' ll'K hoo.s. Tiie r'iin.'ii...;i :i-t.i' . to fonciir in a re.oiution mdor-in- 'he bovct tlmwil by the i ihio Valiey I ru In u'ni' 1. 1 nr AHM'iublv HLMinst tl, o M'iIi'j!imIh..:u iliinl lolte I 'oiiipnuy. llio svteui if wei,diin c-.ul on tl it car', wa c 'indented. A n-solirion tnrhiddiiiK ttie Natioii il rcutive hour I -iuin auv agreement tor ii advance in iu uni li!" tii ,u .-, cu!s n ton tartl a stormy diic.isno'i, nu 1 u was deteated bv ii vote of 51 ( , 7. -u. hjllow. IliR were elected delei.iU", to the next cou vriitioit of Ihu redera.lnu of Jaibor John MtHri.le. i.hnrle Cali. I.', ('.un.-roii Nutter ol Ouio, und A. li. 1'elinn. ol l.linois. ih Cuuveutiou then adjuuraci eiue U.e. PENSION 03MMBSI0NER. Jarlso XYltlUm loohrett, of 5tlm uim, Haoooasor tu Gencr.U lUuiu. w WIMItM T.-ieiinf!!. Jain. William L.Tclire.i, of Minnenota, n tine I to m.-ceed li neral Ilium anCjinmif a.oner of lVnioti', ii widolr knowa la tli Nort'uret, an I papular. Hi is flfty-eveu year of n;e, an I wa born In Vermont, where h wax e lue it In tu piinil j ?aoi nu I a lui t' I to tli bir. lis went to Min. li" 't' In 1..T nnl praetit hi prof ;ion, but vhi n ttitj w ir broke o it, li i waioii"u ' the tlrC mn ill th Stt ahnn ton li. civil ur.i'itu, an I en'lte. hi the Kirst Mniueot K -intent, it i w.rrie itiirinx tli fill wa nev.r-, eiiluiinatim nt lictvui'iir.'. wu-iv liiii renn nit in i le tli (tmuim 1'lmrj.i tn'it c'nn'el ri.wett' o:ilnulit. Ih' t'n nunw.i'i iiin.lu tbnt o!iir.i only t.i-ty muu out wti.i' nnl rou'i j , jcli ren, wa"i tnt'd on tiie ru-ii a u r"ir; Lieu-i n inc. of t'om.iauy K, i;i m u: la chimin I of t!m rei u'ii, tiT'irf oillvr aU.iv.- In tr.i ie hnvin ii... n ill. I ir w.r.ia . When tim war wa orei- M r. I. m; ir ui r .turn I t i Minn-sola n:t I re-il nu I tu t or-icUe i o' l iw. He v is xipul ir an t vi tu-j th ii .iiiii. erati." c ill 'in nmiiiijA f .' ii ixvit ill til I'mtml St it .K S .in; . In ltt' hiwuiiji point' I l.y It 11 .j.'.l ilh'ill li iverilnr tmt J.l li.'1'vhip Oil t IK C.ICU t U'lie'.l, nil I Rt t le i.c;.irli.M of hi ii;i;iiii'iiin..ii wa nvnv r .-i kct . I t j til j mini iii'-. ithou'-o,ini-utin i. II i h.n ii.'V.m' oU4.it olli-'ntit b Kipul irity H ntlevel by lii'ia l tli U. u. Hi'i'i.ii ho i ;i I) mi i.n it, I, K i-in initio , to; Uiu piac to. w ho i a I iiimuu it i w ii in. i.-r iiir tin H i ir.' in v ii ot t.io ii.- r jyii.-..ii iVi-.i.ui eoi .iiiiii ii u I - - . . -. ! TU E VIKINO SUI1 , icf tho Lucky'a lioat Kails For the World- 1'air. T.IK Tistxo. The Vikinj tliip, nhioi I to b sho-rn at tho NYrM'i. rvr.C:ncio.,ile ;om L-(irit. tiauia.Nor '- wd1y5. no.-. An hiimeiiw crowd k ' tn. doc n, ch?Tl a th b.P .,,., ii,.-- ,Pj,.,. lute , .4 tJ. ,.,fcl oy tie iuh I bv. . riertli-it tlm .np.j miv Ujve an oppoi. t.'iuty tos eu..- ju..:tr,r lo Miv wili Ml trom ber.-en to th rintsl Htnte . IftU w.uds and the waves 0 tun Atmn.VM, i- lavorab:en. th-v w...i f :ir;Hh, t. yua of Erie. .d , Tl.orV.W-.n i to h hm, audot-ier loid v.u.n:,. f w "- '" .lav in that .no.ithtlwpi,,.. a , tiM U-WZt -e hiu.nni rout win fP, ,..,, t!l), fV? '.k,u; e, r ,v,,-. w-.'.u Ve.V'it '- ad -t. At l.er .,,,, t e red ., ia-e wit , t:, b vK r-v -,. tl i , I 'll III; :, ne.lMl ,...;, t(li tl. , HU.I' 'I, III t ... V.,.. , ..... . ... " , , - " 1 "o ue I ta . m a, ti... n.a f tl.r ! e ,'. u' '.'T ,S'"'""-'. a viUaje 1 hi., i 1. , j ,;--. mtr,,,.,., . 1 "-"..erve-.v...,t f...,tv..: i i "- .tyw!,.-:, l,jr .Ul i:-.i s.. ;', ' i:" ," r"''aa d-ide, . . ""'' ' ' " " "I ! ' J- e. til- i.u v v I. .,-,,,....,! V. ::::ri::x::-':- .-v.r:..-y . ' - ' 1 l to k . t ; ...I.,.t a : lllllIlJ., . 'T?:": v .' rl. -,...v,..ti. ,x wl: '"..Jnu.i,(,w of e... J-i-ri. ut t.... 13 al; t.. . ... i.-..-,. 1 .. r 1 t., i,t:;, , -r:t .ti-.arl Mi- - "'I I II I 1 , t , t',, Je i-i', '-,r.-' , ;;"''-ii - uiii'. wni . U.I 1 1., . 1 1,.., 1 var : twn:y.t . .ii -. 1, w .,-., , tn fc, - a . ..ir,. :.iv j.- . ; in Jllr,,. r - :.'.t-t be;--.: ;.,; yw:- a u-r- ' '' ' 11 ' ; r . K'.v.y.ufjt . .: tu.o. 11.,, , , . ,.rj ,.I4 ..iV. "). t: I 1. 1 . 1, , ,.. v.-.-.u '; 1 ' 1 a 'ii 1 ; t 1 in : ' " -f. u 0:1 tu- ..-, j ' ' - y: -at i.i'Ti w.u t,, ii ; - '' ; ""'' '-v. 1, ti j t'i . , ,:,r ' ' ' " ' '" r.niu w,.cj, tj-i: ' ' 1 ' l.-ll-tel I ;..al ; " ' Lie ' Inrlv ,:,: A.' ' ' r ' ' f"r t II. M;p, r , ' ( ' ' " 1 ."in, ' 1, nji' 1' . 1 ; ..'.'.".V."' !, au I wid 11 a ,. 1 .' !. ' " '' ' "" ''1 "l.lori an I 1. lr..;.a. , : r. ... ... .1 t,, -.'Of ', 11,1,,, , ;i I nto.. .-. (-,lt WillN t,,( : : . , 1 j; to 1 hris .:....,. a.. I ,..r ..,.,.. t i:1 ' ' 1 ' :' f- ii.t t .ro'i 1 " Id r."a I'- . " - .1 t.. 1 . . ' tut 1 K L " ' '. trrbn it Nt-w. w-r t-, n '.-a j'.-r -1 '1 11 r fi ..- ,: yy--. j 1. 1. , 1 tu 1 v -.- , 1 I , up , J.'.- ' i-,.i a-, 1 t-. ' . tnr , lo, t Jin w, t , 1 . Yl T. r".-.-.! a'. N- i .t , fr- ,;y. 11,-i.r.. Sjnua'w Lr' r. t.i) 1 .7 1 ir,i.i, tin Km - r.r y-:.,t froTi n! ti. v,r on, r.n;, t'U-.'. j-.-. ,u :. -r. ,v.ii 1. m-j; i fl-ini ' . ;ii... .. r j.-i-jif Uj-.:-e .-,i, ( rl " ; .1 itinlurl f tli '.III., t I " .-.Jf t. All.Tl-XU lilj 'ttinf. a tiii at, ia tvra. Twenty. I ive Vanish:- Mr-.s Killnd. 'I he Lain of ( ha. I. J, a promim r,t hote man of (iailatin . 'I.tm., sriu struck by liKhiuinj- one ni-ht and WfA 11, s res in foul by the eel, hrated hor St. Hloie were instantly killed. The lost is over 100 000. Jrrr I) JUiiMTT was killed by negro, Kdward Only, in Clay Co., ha , In Lis store. A mob lynched the murderer. AM I DEADLY CYCLONES Awrcii HAVOC BY MENT8. noblnnonvllle. Mia , Wrecked by Wind and Fire. Mlchltan Towna Viittei by a Whirlwind. nobinonvlll. M a., a umaM town nonih of Mem phi. Tenn.. was entirely demolish. ei by a cyclone Wnlnesday evenini(. rk-veii' teen fM'op were killpd nnd ,V) wo'.inded. A few minutes after the tornado Mruck the town lire broke out In n Cliincae laundry, and the tun of wreckage caught and burn ed all tiif.-ht and r!oy. S'everal bodiia of those killed by the faLIng bo-.ne ere turned to a crisp. Two cloud, one from the e.it anil one from the weM. met over the town nnd then besana rotary motion which tore up hoiie nnd mapped bun trees like rep.K The cy clone rnovtd wcit from the Misi;'pt riv er, a distance of even mile, and swept all before it. Mr'.limmn Ltik wa lo her house with litr hit-hand and three children. The house wa wrecked, the woman killed nnd the thtcc children were blown 100 ynrd. They were linked when found but niiinj ir ed. The body of nn old myro wn found In an 0n field. It is probable thnt he wa dropped there by the wind. The toMowini: wvre killed: Mi Ihnma I.usk, white, tvifo of ni:ht telecr.iph ope'ator; llev. 11. i. Sliipp. of t'l;ve li'iiiich. Mis.; leanc t'hap linn Ti n li iy mi l mother: Ann e Shiey, infaii'. three children ol Manuel Murny; II V.. Taylor inlaut; Willi. nn Warren. Mari i Smith an I four nho-io n.iuics ate unknown. The property lo-- in the town wMl rearli fpii.i ll:ir'ien ston-s. ix re"iiteine-. three i hurchi a.. a' nut bn neurit calun were ie tri Ve l. Tne iniiiilier id h('tliele people miU rem h .'ion ranly. Ill"' V. Vi' Wll II MoliK I S' Mtl It Hi t. 1'i iio:t. Mn ii A I'vi'lone nwept over a portion ol this Mate Wedimday pvetiinir. il"i'ir i;e it ihitu-i re nud i ausini: some lo flite Yphiiiti iipM'ar l- have suflere I Ilif ini'.t. The evrlone lore m i.e that toniitroui Miiithwe-t to iiorihvvett. It trae wn n t in than Inn block wi le n ru e. t 'i iiei mi! i ve e.t'tiiri!, is place the damage to the citv lit elii,i.ii. Near liovnl i ink the wrcckiui! of the farm hoiis,, oft hr inni Crick wn fol owed bv tire and Mr nod M p. I'.rick were luirnid to de iMi Tlieirthr Inld en ocip -d. Manv tin r f.n III home Here ileuio: nil d ill that vunni'y. At I 'utuh e n churrh nnd about J" 1ioi:im aii'l .'.ii barn Wi re week'd Winn the cy- lone -triii k the Imiiwef .l.i. i b II, i r. ': hiniier. he wn ki !e I nnd hi wife f it.illy injured. Many otin i wi re severe. y injur ed. It i rep'ir'ed tliaf Saline, n town of nhout 1.-'' itih.ili l.ints, nii!i of Yt -ilai.li. on Hie I .ike Mime road. Vt us wricked badlv. hut n'l w Ire lire down and not bin.: tiel'mite can I e Ip.irtad. At t iaiksvi.ie i i;e woman wa ki.il'd. vtofi:i" 1 is r or tr r. St. t.oci. rhoiiei, m,, nieht and d.iv ha ve p i. d nin e the cvcl.me tor,- it wav t Ii r itiL'li M iosoiii ih.. report 1 f damane nnd lo of life are stiil loiiiitiL: iu The town hirh k 1 1 IT", red tin st ere e tuparat'velv smal: nn I are t;'I lot ated in the northwest ern part of the State A iminarv of th" rau 1 tie show the following li-t 'of kiih-d and injured, belli; r irr-c!e. and ve ri:'.o 1 to the best p .oihle extent: At lla kinshatik. Mo., eL-lit were kil.c l nnd ;.o ininte 1. seven latnllv. At l exiiiitiou. Mo., live wi rk kill ij-" fatal I v injur ei). At Sianbiiry. .M-i., Urt-rW," ' , .ti .v.jc.ied laV.iVy. At Ste, iviile. Mo.. two kilie.1. At Wet I'lain. Mo., one fatnllv in lured. At I'aue City, Mo . three ki. led' and four faintly injured'. At H'cifiiisville.Mo.. eiuht kilied, threu will probably die and J5 winiiided. lo the son'hwet of the territory nlrendy covered i a laree seeiioti without riiphlcom tiitinication, nnd it is leaicd the mail nmv briiij stone of n cre.it ilest.'ue'iou in h.i already l een detailed. At I'ondrav it 1 known tht'.t seven we e killed nnd fit bad. Iv injure I. N. a ha aln a Iv reached here frotn Texas coimtv to the eilcct thnt much :laina;e ha n done and evcriil lies lo t. urivv 1 01 1. 1 i.or i v iii'nM, I'.mi -hi I f. Mi,. The railr.-a l here t tin hr water and the ram have de-troy -il krron int. 1 rops iiUuiif tiie I al u'iiosa r ier. It is estiitia'.ed that 'I v.ui i.ot cover the d.ilu.ie 111 i'aiiola county. ! .'CO Ml.NCUS ENTOM I) ED- A Fr.chtJ'.il Dia.tt-r ut a Mi no in Walea. A C! Fxoinsion Fires a Mine. A fr.e!.-; ;', juine ace deiit occur ns at 1'o'i'yv i'ri ! I. W':,I-. Asp irk from an ctu in.' 1. ;. 'e I ca 111 a ro il pit and c n:si-d tin t ;!. Ihiee bun I red miner are er.'i in!-- 1 .11 tl. in. i.e. 11 nd there i the cr- .it' r '.hat tin y may have T-hi.l. T; 1 '1 - ! r- w ho went down wi re dnven 1 h.ii w t t U-;tiS able to li'inu tip more t '. ah i.ir 1 ! the .Ii-. 1 I. und the fa'.e of the I 1 t!.er I. KM I- ii i". d ".lit. I 1 1 Mo'- a." -:ri:iif ce:ip nr w:'nes,. ; a:. I M r -nr-i f T: 11 wo.-inei and ci.i.dr 11 (-.a . v o 1 i ij-e b- io'.v. are c ow did uhou. ! t e t.i'.rh nli'ei oil p t. ; '! he l.-e I r 'ke out 111 H e e''ern sc ti'in. , fr. t;i winch To tin 1; 1 . , de t in re.icli ! it r- 'h- ' r .1 - t ! r.c. 1 . main dip. I t v ha i a t' T.!' e 1. i,, it; H.::y ot 1 f.ell, .i !; !i' r !. ! r.'i-t Wire terntoy I i xti ii.-'i- I. I!.' y!:" .' ' 1.0 iron. I m-w 11 , tot. who '- e.'u ', i: 1 . d hot on the c !.! aiy 1 j. j ri-..' I t?,. . dun I t! ad tf.o-e In t!ie 1, nil- had rniie.1. 1 1 11 t A 0 -ei t on r f t eluiue I he I're bin i n pnt ou'. I ! ' et 1 . r ,-, i f ihe flame 1 1 a. In , :i !' 1 ow 1 d in a - . a-e lioWe er. 1 V i lia-in':'!!! 11' tl I'.'im.i'l it 1 feir.d that 1. .-;o:.s i.uiy ! ..." y. Ihe nuiii- 1 e.- ..f ti. 11 'f.U in the iirM- '.".iiiiot le 1 'a 1." I. a.tli".ie!i it k Iio a 11 to Le Weil al.o, 1; '.i. Til k ;i t 1 x : 1 - in ti. 1 :i .- ok n:r ... 1 I m 1 : i . . r k m . m I... vt.-..; I (,. 1 r.i: .t in--. tr.iu loi.t-Y I'i eld M I 1 the .7-I t that t!i bre in the mine 1 v:r 1. 1.. .-i'..-rn he I. i ue fume i,f "a we-e Ir Ai ver. si 1 1 1 iioxh ii 11 to drive nut tho," wii 1 utii.'e.-.o ,i t., eip'.orv 1 in- mine iu si ..ri.h 1 f i!.' ii.-, I an J p,r the n-.e ie nt th -c who ti,i.Ot hj ;.vin.'. Many 1! 'in- cpam-ii nr.- i'ii riu.: v.-n-ly from ti e el!i rt 01 suiiKij an I the bdjy ;..i- 1.1 '1 tiny i-hi'o mli !. -ii'ti,..r search ... he m-i eisaiv to :ii'.. rtain the fi.J. t-i-'-'i' of ihe c naiuity. I p to lli ir-d iv iiior lili '.'! lorreie had 't.'i t--.:u trnui tin: I '..in. Y i'r.ld p,t. I in w (,.r..' partn-i foninl ho s h in it uuy ot t .e ii,. iu liiinei n,-rp I.m- A 1. .;, li.'ii exaill lnd tho tvl.e. r,- -,f, l.ji u; the vol in, il.ed of t.tti-u lio.i. A CV.rn (.''ire Caused ills Death. David I r'-t u, the i.n hann al sujrin t'lelei.t of the Canadian i'scilli ruilroad died ut Moi.trejl, t.'anai'a. Szmetime a'o he bouirht a solution for the purp' of nuni (on.a Jf tduied roine of It 011 u l-sd coin. Hxjn after this blii ernusd, und lo save his life it was iitcttsary to empinst' h I (jA. The exhaustion from the ojra lioa tued Lit (Jea'tt. lie was Ci year old. LATER NEWS WAIFS. CRIMES AKD MtAt.TtE, John HiH, colored. 18 year ol.l, was banged at Camden, N. J. for the murder of Joseph Dodson, colored. Wm. Bond, colored, was hanged at Hock, vile, Md , for the murder of Margaret Cep has, colored. It was the first legal hanging there In 40 years. At Tyler, Texas., Charles Scott, colore I. was ban red In the presence of 3.000 people, mostly negroes, for kill n IS. II. Curtis, on July 12. Inst. Curtis was 72 yeais old. At Fair Haven, Wash.. Charles Schmidt, aired to, one night shot and killed Henry Horn, nged 4S, and then killed himself. The men were running n chicken ranch in partnership, nnd quarreled over the division J of the profits ris-rrrn. AciinrxT and rTw.crtit Mm. Joseph Hutchinson and the 3 year old son of William Walker have sticcmnbed to their injuries. This make seven deaths In all by Tuesday' storm nt Lexington, Mo, At lhltterlleld, Mo., bouses were blown off their fouiic'ation and the Methodnd church tletuoIMie I. Wednesday's cyclone struck a portion of Corinth. Miss., wrecking the Alcorn woolen mill and demolishing a number of other buildings. A fall of nine stories wis given elevator boy Kred Noake at Security building iu Chicago. Ho was picked up denl. nearly every bone in hi holy bein broken. . CAPITA!. AMI I Allot!. The conference bit ween committers of the miller 1111 I operntors i ll the wnge question nt t oliiinhii. ()., failed to result 111 any agreement. The miners nre determined that the advance ol .1 cents ht ton must be grantisj, while tho ojM'rator claim they cannot pay more than the scale nnl lint year. The confluence has adjourned sine die. - - W sNijTON, Secretary Carlisle ha directe 1 sub t'en nrer to iue no more gold certificates nt p.xi'iit. Iu explaining hi nction on this nuhjift Sec-etary ' arlisle said that while the tl'M.iKM.oo) gold reerve hud not yet been reached he wa so close to it thill pru dence diet. He. I that 110 more gold certificate should he i-i.-ue 1. iiiir. The West Michigan lumber yard nt Hammond. Mich. Seven million feet ol lumber t"'clhcr with half a in ill inn ciu'li of lath nnd shingle and ten Ireiht cars were binned. I.o. (;n 1,0m. I'rairie lire cintinu" to devasta'e West cm Kaiisn nn l that part of the State i.i fast becoming n barren wa!e Jl'I'li Ml, Judge Ke'dv of St. I'.ni! ha decide 1 that fa'sc lis t a are n.'t t hatte! whil ' they lire in the mouth ami cannot he seized and ex posed at public sale by the nhcrifi. W I ITIII 11. A blinding snow storm prevailed through out Northwestern hio. nn Saturday. The snow reached ti depth ot's.x inchc. i.ioisnrivi:.. The New York Assembly passed the Anti- .vai l.oolT tun. m tf . m.i ixror. The Straiis of Macinac are clear of Ice and general navigation is practically rcjumed. The tleet which Inn been wintering nt Chi cago vi i h about 11. oki.iio) bushels of wheat 011 board, ha atartel for Luke Krie. The survivor and relatives of those kill ed in the accident at Lonsdale crossing, en tered a suit at Providence, K. I., against the New Haven und Hanfor I Hailroa.l t orn, puny for fi'ionim 1 damages, basing their complaint 011 the charge of negligence in that the gap s nt the crossing were up and 110 tender in char.e. The accident occurred January 1-s. eight erotiN being killed out light nnd H'Veral others seriously iiijansl. I he gnat l.'l ton Krupp gun has reached C l.ii a jo. J. M. Campbell the mot extensive sheep owner in W'e-tcrn Texas, lo.l '.'J per cent of hisshis'li by wolves for twelve mouths. lie captured a large number of wolves, shut them up with a mangy dog until they were tln.roiiL-hly inlccte I with the disease Olid then let them go. He hopes tho d:seae w ill spread und k 11 off the pests. HEAVY DECK t; AS 113 INEXl'DIITB. Th-i IJalnr.ce of Tinde Continues Btrong. ly Acivr-r e to Us. 'i hea lvers- turn of the hilnnt".' of trade aga tnt the I'niti i Mute ciiitiuui , to (, sh iv n I y the tL'ur.-s i f the Iliireau of St.i'i't e at U'n i 'i'I 1 1. T 1 t ,1 exports of i-ieiid-l'ili. for !-,-t iu. nit li w.-ie Jl.'i.sji;.. i"i. h.r tin- c ,-re-ji uuhiig m iutli ,,f j tlii-y .'r-f:::,'i"jiiii a f.il.i.ig i.:l for s"'J, thi IU .till: of ?'l "I I For tie- nine ni -it'i end n M ,reh 1 i, the export ot l.re oil . w e; e c 1 1 1 0 i.'.u 1 1.' for tue 1 orri-spoiid og nine iiiouUi 111 inn previ-.il" lnc;o i ear they i"..i!l..,:niij4 fa' lui ol! i'i 11 me moot!,:. o ys p.'. ,.m 1, I he ile ,- a-e in ; (a- export. it. oil of ii.tj, l i''l nnl '1'ii'V i'ii 'I 1 1, n u been aim t e-iu 1 .v !: irried. 1' or the in nn h 01 March I -1 I ne , jiiri of tin . plod. ni apre f -ol '"i. I r the eu r, -p .1 tin 1 r, ,,f I''J. l! I -'l.M.O 41, 11 fill. , I ! Ol) of f ;j - l. I 1.1 Ilie nine 111 ,'ilh i n ling M iri h ill. 11, e f x . iris .,t 1 !, ..i. p-o Iu t . we,, jr.'iiiori, f or 1 lie cirri sf.,ci'liiig 11 me in ml I, of Ilie pn. an li -cat 5 .r. t : ' i.'n 1. a la iing oil' ol th, rl). A CYCX.Of.E i. I.tJ b'lrtl A ." A, Fcur l'eoalo Killed Oa'i ight r.nd Others V 111 Die, Friday afiernoti a eyi inue s'ru'k the Ar-ei- In p ar.i.ition of' I oii 'r'-ss.i.aii An Ire i'rite. a 1 o jpie of iinle-i f.-oni Theb'Klou (. La i wo licgn 1 " nani'-d ' utei.agpi 1 I and 1 yea's were k nle !. J-.ight .'t.ilii.n laborers were mom or li'S seriously injured n ueie seven iiepro't. 'J ho of 'ho nej;roes mill li". On Ihu site, on ned by i'.readiu broth ers, a sou of T. F. Lariiui mid it negro la borer wen: k lled. Sevi-r.il lii-irroe vtrtu In Jiiicd. iliiiiy building wi ru d'-'iirr.fiL A 01 li max iinme l John F. Vl-enhuker was iiiiirdered at hi home, seven miles south of Valdos, ia., by a man whom he found robbing his home. Three s u sheets are under arrt. Ox tvunh'Jay t.Utrfuriillla f) tliitt lie U auhjM t Uj wrlhif rule Uifiiftiatiio Leader, THE SENATE SPECIAL SESSION what is nnxn ponr uy the man. hit BRANCH OK COVclKESS IN MJION AT WASHINGTON. Mnjtrnr. The recent decisions of Judges Taft ami Hicks, tn Onto, and Hpccr In eorma. In relation to the rbttns nnd duties of railroad employe, rnnie up in the Senate Innlny In connection with a re.nlution In ttriiriing the Conmiittee on Interstate Com Ineree to inquire Into tbnt and other sub- tfts. nnd quite a Ions: and lutete'lng de ste resulted which had not close I when tie Senate adjourned. Tl'Hti.Y The President to dav s?nt tho follnwinir notninnbon to 'he senate: Kdwnnl It. Strnhel of N'-w York, to tlnrd aoistmit secretary of stn'e. Daniel N. Morgan of Connecticut, to teaurer of fie 1'iiited State. Conrad N. Jordan of New York, to ni nnt irensiirer of tho United States be be be nt ew ork en v. Henry V. John'on of t'o'orado. to be nt ("iiev i f the I'lided Slates lor the I. strict of Coliitnbiii. Oniric II Itelliii'er of Oreon, to be I'ni tisl States district Jud,;e lor the d strict of Ore.ron. Daniel M. Ilrowninir pf Illinois, In connnisioiier of Indian afTiir. Frank C. Armstronirol W'nshlnetin, be to lie iiss slant coininissioiier ol Indian nf- fair. Daniel N. Mnrirnti of I'.rldgeport. I'onn., n ni liiiile I for treasurer ol the I'nitedStnte. is one of the lemhn men of hi native S ale, sneia'lv. pn'tlicnlly and li unm-inl iy. Ilei about ') venr ohl.'ba been mayor iif lrlihreMirt ihree term, served in the leirj. Inline nnd ha been president of a national bank for p) years. Ile wn warmlv indorsed by till' leading men of I 'niin-ct eu'. utnl esp'riallv by the Hon. Curio It French. Conrad N. .Ionian, nounnat". for nit ni t treasurer 11I New York. 1 well known to (he con nt rv a United State t re isurcr jti AI-. Cievcliind s liist adin.ni-tr.ilion. lie is al out isi year of eue. and wa indorsed for I.i present place by ivery national bank in New York citv. tvl wm II. Sirohel of New York, liominnt? ed to be third ii'stant secretary of l!il", served throiiiMi Mr. leve'iind' 1' lirst term and 11 pari of the succeeding Kepuhliean 11 Imiins ration n suretarv of the h-g'ttiuii nt Madriil. Ilei a itraduatH of Harvard college and law ho"l. Daniel M. lro vning nf lll'tio:s. who is n"iinn:itei "n he coin inissioin r of Indian nll.ins. lives nt I ! 1 1 ' 1 .ii. and i about on ye n of in:e. lie 1 a lawyer and iu Is1.' was judge of thu circ.it court of ibinoi in hi district. Frank C. Armstr itii. who i named a nsist.nii coinmis-i'iner and i set down ns a reident o the Di-tr.ct ot ('ohimhni, w, oruriiiully apHiiuied an iupector in tin Indian bureau trotu l.oiii-ia'it in l'residont t-hnelands first iidminlsiratioii. lie re innined in the phi -e for nearly n yenr under I'leodi'tit llarriou. lie w n' :n" utile t hi the old armv and left it to join his fortune with Ihe Confederacv. After mill, ng a iiuiiih T of cunrirniatioii. nnd n shori executive session, thu senate adjourned for ttie day. Wi pm:ihy Aft -r 11 tin nn 1 hent- ed debate the senate continued Lckle? Illinois u c iuiptrol.er ot the currency. Af ter some routine matters the balaiice of ilie dav's session v a devote I to tn considera tion of executive husine, nn l then the senate adjourned till to-morrow. Tiiciishw. The Senate was iu pion for only about one hour to-day. and nearly half of that time wa spent behind cloe'l door. Among the nominations sent bv the President to the sen ite to-lay was that ot Alexander Wntsoti Terrell of Texas to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo tentiary to Turkev." Mr. Terrell is a nutivo of Virginia and aliout (14 venr of age. He has one of the finest resiliences in Austin, nn '. ti great ranch of m.uuj norei lying 12 miles from thnt oitv. whore ha .iii'dM in..wt J of hitnno. He iu gradua'e of University of Missouri, and his education wn supple mented by a spec:ul course at Heidelberg, lie was st one time u candidate for tin; United Stutei senate and wa Mr. Reagan's strongest competitor. '1 he senate then con firmed several nominations an I adjourned for the day. l'mni v. The Senate wa occupied the greater part of to-day's einu with Ihe resolution for the invvsihr.itii.n of the liargi' ngn 11st .eiiaior Loach of North Dako'u. A lengthy debate ensu -d hut no final action '. as j1;ld. After an executive session the senate adjourned until to-iuor-row. when the final adjournment may take place. The president sent th followiin no-nin i thin to the sen ite to dav; Kichard II. Alv.-y. of Marvlnnd. to le Clilef .1 u-tii'i of t hi. I "ourf ,if A 0ie lis of Ihu District nit oliimiiia. Martin F.Mirri. of the District of Columbia, to he AsH'inte Jus tice of the Court of Anpeala of the District of Columbia. Seth Miepa'd. of lexis. In be Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the D r iet of Ciiliinihi'i. Ivi H. Maiming of Arizona, to ! Sur veyor Ceiii-rnl of Ariz ma. .hihn I.ifahe, of South Dakota, to be Receiver nf J'uhlii! Mouevsat Rapid City. S. D. William Au-li-in. of M iniiiMotii. to tie Receiver of I'uolie Money a; Cro ikston, Mum. Lucius ij C. I.umar. of Mis-us-ionl. 10 be Reconh-r of the tieneral Land Hilice. Roheit K. liil lespie, of leiinesso to he I'rinciiial Clerk of thu Public l.aini iu tiie (ieneral ot!lce;John C. Oernghty, of Minnesota, to be Collectoi nf Customs for the D strict of Minnesota, charle II. Miller, of ilhuois.to bo Surveyor of Custoiii for toe iort ol (.alena, 111. 'To be Assistant Surgeon in the Marine Hospi tnl Servic of tne Unite I States Kiuil l'roo haseka. of Vic 111111. Richard H, Alvi'V i regarded as one of the ableii jurists in' Maryland. At present he i the Judge of tho i'.mr'h Circuit in Maryland nnd he i olo 11 Jutice of the Maryland Court of Appe.ii. wh.ch is com-f-e-elof tudge ironi ine various circuits. He i UT year old. Ma't ti I-'. Morris has tnad't an eiiviuhlu repu'iition u a lawyer, lie is ubollt li'l yeari old. L. -i C. Lamar, of Mississippi, who I mu le Recorder of the i.'encial Lund tilllco, I the eldest soiiot Ilie Into Judge l.aniiir. He was ptivide secretary for hi father when In father was in Frc'ldi lit Cleve land s I iihinet. Sati i.i'av Tiie e.t'ra s4.lon of the Sen ate, uft. r riiiiniiig ex icily six weeks, closed to slay. I lie proKisei iuvei ignlion nf thu charee h.iinsi s,eimh,r Ro-icli formed tho chiet lop.c ol ihe day s diw ussioii. No dis tMillou wa nude either ol thai liintler or of the fpiention ns lo iho udiii'Ssion of the three nppoinied SeuutiiiM r,,m Monlniiu, 1, u.niio-niii uiio vt voiuiiig 'i he president si'iit 111 a bis nt nornln tbin to Ilie tennle. Joseph h, Miller of West Virginia, 1.1 he com mis, inner of internal revenue. Mr. Mib.r, it sill he reinpiii".red, held tin HHilioii inidcr Mr. Cleveland in his loimer term and gam koimI ullhfuclio i. All iho iioinlniilioin, mud" to the seiinte, Including those scut in to ilny, werii bur riedly toiihrmed In an executive u.ion ex rent thnt of llewson I). I.nuiiuu, ofWIb riilii.Uon. to he I inie I Slate marshal of Delswiire whnli under Ilie rule", went over on obectn.n bv lllgirili tlni'ii ai lioowns iloiibtlpw based 011 the lui I Unit Atloruey Oeiienil llliiey had lo ihiy removed II. C. Muhlllley. Ihe llepilblii'llll IllClllllheiit. who u appoiiiii'd Ang'i.t 1. Mil. ' he Injuhc lion of ei ibi y wn, n it rebinse I from the much diM iKsed Itiissiaii tisiily. Aulluiriiy wu given cniiuoltlf s to In vilm,i in-eoiid.tl in of Mitulr. In n,a Indian Territory, an I also tli operations of me ami pooling ami long ana stiorl haul causes of the inter state voiiilneriai law, At ft .V) the doors were r-oiid. noil a rMoliillon oltersd by Mr, M undersoil and I sgried In, leiiderlnif the thskks of the senate Uj the Vive 'resident fur Hit lutpur- h which h. d.r,;,n. 'h-l The N tr tl SKi-u over the rvnnte an extraoruinarv a Sinn, ine Vir. 1 returned his thanks and tbetcnst(ji 1MIN PACHA, DIIAD lbs Great African Fsploret f i p ror L,osi. tMCI TACItA. A Iettr reeivel at Zins'lii- j from Tip,suo Tib's son coitll.'in t 1 of the deata of K niu i'acii ., tic, plorer, and nil Ills pe ;ile. Edward Schiiit;-. T was bori in ti thu IVus an nrov.net of Sii March an, IMi), son of ts. chant I. mis ISi- itilt -r lie 1 1 hi wife, Paul in-S -dwell, v, lin"i ern Protcsuint-'. Thu family I -f 1 1 . 11 i for N-'itH". wle-r tin mo. t, - sisr of our f ri'ii I stiil resl le. , dilating at the ncslenv o, in . 1 meinionel, liiwnr l Sc;nd. T "nt -tne cm r ' of nnslii'in 1 at ill Cm n llreslau. Du 'ilif till ye 11-4 I Mi I on . continued his stu lie at tin I'n v Ilernn, wiier, ha tool hi tli.gr . lie ileoi ie I to w in hit wav n 11 1 In l iirKey. an I le.t II rliu n: the en t In S'.MiinriA h exein. 1 t i ntt-iiM , , U-retl ot tun than '.ili I na. Pi in nn I was attucli'. I t toe st itT ut t'i ibgmt try. who w in 01 a round c viMts to the v.icioih provincrsof Kingdom. After hiving m.-n 11 : Armenia, ."syriii an I Ar.itii i, S rived at ien''lli tt Con .uiulino;i;.-. Pacini iie. m IS!', rsii ldenly, however, his old lov , rleriug seiz si hhn alrosli. H. ; , Kgvpt whan n favorable prisp c, lo: while presented itself. '1 lm i we s , terpil-ing man ut tlM begiiiinn; entering into t'm K'ptisn servi-. the uuineof D M-tor l'-uioi KT 'n i , a ., lust himself in the south to the 1 1 It.'iieral of the Sou Ian, which w.n ; . ing rnoidly exL ude I. in l"7't lm was niatl' n I!ey nn I v (Jovernor of the eon itori il provin -. 1STS to 1SK t l,e hid a score of stall . -post fortnightly lietween tluiii mil L 'Ihe tide of insurrection in tli- swept southward an 1 Ivniu wns i a . In hi own provm e until rescued hy. In 1S!. Soon after he returne I t of Atl ica, where he h i jut parish !. f Tit ADE CONDITIONS ARE r.'.S Borne Draw back Features Are Ri; by Dun, but the Outlouk is Not Und. I?. Co Dun it Co.'s "Weekly Lev Trade" rays: llai'.roiids have felt the effects of t and severe winter und now have a und irregular sprim to retard mover.; merchandise. Labor controversies less disturbance, but still soma up; lion. In the great industries there deuce that the volume of bushier i well maintained for the seaon, hu! : lunch evidence of its continuance. The iron on' put April 1 sni IT'! wcekiv. against lT'i.HTs last month IS 1. 4HJ a year uio, hut stocks were r during the month at the ruti) of II v weeklv, so that actually cntmumpii : pears larger than a yt ur ago. i'.g .: steady, though lie.s'ser.icr is rniler Coal lias n stronger look. Ihoiigh f. put for thu year is nearly issi.o 1 grca'er than'last year. Thu tnovi na wool is small anil hills below last with m hcIi uncertainty iibotit tut sr. but mills ure well t-niploved Its yet. The outlook lor iron nt Pntshtirg bright but theg ns trade 19 lairly g'" i nt Clvvehiiul is good iu iiiatiilfuctiir 1 nnd at Cincinnati fi lm lues lire in :. trade in wood -work increasing. At til! point., both North and South m a nre rather slow for t tie si asou, with -what active demand for money a: ''iltiH. The business failu'es duruig t: seven days number or Ihu United 1'IT, and lor Ciimida. L'.' a totul of .' compared witli 11 total of i'ii last w I!M the week previous to the lat. I coriespomluij. week of last year, the I wcreL'JI. represeii'iiig !il failures . United State and :t' iu 'unnda. Till. lll slsK.-H II MtoMKI UK. Hank cleariu tlallty nnd conr'ey with which he WA- ref ' X 'U,f t Se ' VM. .tHW. ie r k, V is - at 1ST I' sl ki Ilgs total lor the wee!; 1 I" f1-1 tcleyinphcd tu firuih-b.i I ' April Id, ns ns follows ; New York f IlKil. TiW.'i.'i s I'ostOII Ilk"), mi it. I-i Chicago Pit u. HU Phi adelpliiu li'l.t'dil.'.'oT 1 't I.' HI s IfT.iWM. 1 1 I'lltshurg l-'i,!i''7.!'l iiu I- raiici-c t I 'l.'iJ.', II '- i Lalliliiole Ifl !.."-!: I i;ti HI 1 stir lb- "hi rv- i-i h ti Us 9.1- t inciniinii J l,7tni,:s.V ', f Clevehnid II, II l.sh'.i ll il ili'licnt -s iucipa-e. D decrease ) f '1 he lli'i'rt-i.al,. fit i-h.iirii.iru t,f Hit (r W r ipal cities of the coiiinr.' la l.'JI' P'J, 11 ii, creasi. 01 ;.7 p, r 1 ent. 'J he exclusive ol'NewYo.k Citv till o 1 I igl.l-'IJ.J.'il, nnd ihows nu iiiciiusc '. (er iciil. K A H' IT II ft I Lt 1 1 1 Uf I I 1 mviif Miim ' iy a ts.i W A. . W III U H lt .V Ir , W )IV 'H 1 inxtirVi An Industrial Establishment st M i Jt. 5,. vvrecnoa anil Many Work. m jib l'lctes fi'lly o; Killed. 1 hero wns nn explosion In the Culadia Company mills in Mniai. Madrid, Spam. Tho roof of thu in., wn blown off und struck more iliau yard u ay. I hu walls were rent uml llooriug colhipsed. Alltheiuun i'iu. by thu company weru at work win 11 rxplosioii occurred and most of I hem down with thu wreck. Id ru broke luiiiiudlutely alter thu clploaioii. Tin- ftcyt 1 "s 4n r .. . . &aj." botlli s of nlnu workers und the iiiaie1 buvii heuii removed Inuil the riliut 'J men ure Dying lo recover thu rest ' bodius. Thu number nf den I Is nut known. A Most llemarkabU lllrth. Mrs. John Huiluvr, of Heaver Drunk, t Illslrslown, N. J., gave birth lo 'four ' rsn on lust Thursdsy moriilng. 'I the babies are Imys and two iiirls. V lludner Is th wife of a youiitf farmer, Is but 10 years of a. Holli inotlmr cbllditu ait doing well, ' U1 4 r- (sh JKe lirt Iki li 1 I. it ft, r In Ber i- r I d ?.'' ..I I il i -,-" "r
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