V... . V ... ... - m A. A- " A .' 'v '."KK SI-" ,1 ' ft J SHUT 1 GIRL 1 LOVED. CHICAGO WOMAN'S CRIME. After Murdering Her Friend She Commit! Suicide While walking along the ."tret. Mis Mary I.lnhc't, of Chi -ago. .bill rut "ly fired two dli.it Into the ha. k of Mi- Kii'aboth Trow bridge, ii roniliunt y ' 1 1 1 1 v' woman of thi l'ld''", auslhg ii.'.atil .bath. Turning the weapon upon h r-' if, M, I. Illicit 'Ut it bull"! Into tuT own I nit. uii I f.'ll lif"o ty th" Kid'- id her i'-tl:-i. Ml"" 1 r .w bri lgo wn imyiutn .in. I l.ci I -1 1 . i r fcf TORNADO IN TEXAS. Illl I'.tei.'l.lllt lit til" Ii.itV' ..f Mi-. I. ii tl. 'Hi" I Hln i t 1 1' .riM' gr lit attn I f.l t nor iiur' during In r oiiiineiinnt. and h" it now i -.-iir i'.'ii cited '-vti gr- uti r .i--liiii fur h'T than f .r h'T ( In !,: . In-'tid. When l ii discharge! n ''UT' d. sh" did hot Wll'it t" leave iln' umLi'i , "i. ii" -. mi, I ! Hi" s" iir i- tlotl fl"lll lit- I roWbrldg". "he Wn." 1. 1. "lit person li-1 t r- "urii home, ii weter. mi I ha been lii lii'Mitr-1 -In I i-t !" l'-r. ii p.ir llt! v in Imt natural iriii I. ,r. mi sh" mot Ml-S 1 rot.' 'iMge lltld W"lil W'llklllg. '1 lipy lul l g"ii" nl' nit ft I'l. il k Iron: tli" houe, A li"ii A Ii' w.'i -tarted by pisf"l ni"tju-tl liind IcT. ii. id tn'ii" ! in tini" t" lor I' iiv-d si-br throw up Ii r inns mil fall forward. Mi" f il' d "V' T a- li" stni"k tin' ground, iiu I M.s. I.lm.i'tt tired (it ti r AgKIII. r.ltluT W "Illl I W'llll'l lint I Il flltlll. 'I li ii tli" inurd' T'T tuned tli" w'lip n U "i. Iiitm 'If mi I l l"W '.lit li. r liriilii-. TURKEY BACKS DOWN. Chrntian Mitsionariei Not to Be Expelled from Armcnit at Onof '1 In riik-'i: in l" l,.ilf "f ii" n,i--i,'i.- uri"" in A.-iii l i n -r linv li'i I n ' i."il l.ti Mnj Buildings Wrecked ta Brerl Towm nd Number of Perioni Hart A t'-rrlftlc M'Tm, tho Tclotdty of wlnil lo. In ) mll" nn hour,(i'';om'iil"l by nn Ini'h nf r.ilnfii'il, cwi'i't nvr Aldli'nn, Sundny. Four r'piid"n""i nd Imlf ilor.i n wof klirj.- wt'ro d"ninllli"'l ami n numNT of rcsid'-iK'tn inovi'd fr.itn tln'ir foumtHtionti uml otli"r- l." I'Kdly dii:iiiiK'"d, Hnd ninny I'lilldlnirfl wir" uiironf"d. Ti'li'(frn'h, t"l"dioim nnd rlfi'trl" lU'lit MrB wem l.lown down nnd t"l"trnili oiiiiiiiiuiiliitlon out oil until lut" N'.imlriy KVi'iilnif. Mr.' M"Kiiiii"v u prlnii!ly unit Mr. JohtiKoti I'lilnfiilly Injured, th"lr n'Mhlfiicvn txdiitf d"-tr".v"l. " I.ut' r iiHwi (iliow pi ttmt tlio dtortn n w ld" i r"'l. Ht'vrriil lionws w"r" Idown down nt ('"loni'lo City, on" of wlili-b v o"i'-.ii.-d ly ii lui, illy iiiim'"d Nl"iiioii. Nnrly nil of the tn"iiii'"r ot tli" fiunlly wnr" liijun'd. At Fort Worth, n mudi, door nnd Idlnd fi' tory, n:id tli" k'riind ntnud of tlio lm" Imll i.iirk "t" wr""k"d. At Cr'-pison, the Fort Woith nnd Illo tlrHiido llullrimd depot, th M tliodit (diup'ti mi l nlu" tiiisini'iw lniii"S mid riid'!".!''!! with iI'-iiioIIkIiimI. At lt"iiknn, I'lillx I'oiiiity; lit Ann' ttii, 1'Hrkcr county mid lit Hat"", i"titoli countv, mnuy tni I'l I Ii K wi'ri' w r'ki"!. AN AWFUL SIGHT. Church Ooeri Oate Helpltiily While Ftm lly ii Burned to Death. At WlirNtoti", M ir-liull bounty, W. V., an "iitir" fiunlly wiw iTi'mnt'il Hnturdny nlk'lit In n fir" whl'di d'troyetl the dwllliiK hoii"" f ,Ii"kon Mnrtln. Th dund nn-: .I i' kM'li Mnrtln. hln wife nnd "hlld. '1 hey I.H'l oi.ly r'"'iitly moved Into tlio ho'i s. ii.i' ii' 'lkrl'.l'"r 'T" p'tuniliiir from ehuri'li on MutnT'liiy nltlit, und when nnxliii; tli" Ii"ii4" tii'ti'V I Unit It wn.t on lire 1'iit not know If, u It to do orril ledthry iiurt"d "U to i t!i" n't hoii"" mid reported tin- llr', h"ii,to f- their horror, they li'iirned ttmt th" Imrnlni; f'' l. Jii" I'.irM. li i'..v rn'i. nt r''i.Miu' I i tli" r- U' W -I r.- r, "'i:t.iIioi, i n tti- j-wi-j-- -t 11 1 li I" l.y Ml" 11. it I 'i A';.! ii- li'i, Mr l'l.iui 'iir:l".MIi. tl." I nit' d Mil'.'- li. ii i if" d'Ai fuii'i ". J lm VV. Hiddli-. n--;ir ;l th" t -1 -inst tlnit t!i" tni"' ionnri' in A.-iii Miii' r WouM tn t I iii"li-.-t" l ' l"iif iu tin y ii- forni wl.h lli law" i f tli untry." 'I hi" .l-.oil.ll I"i In t e.irry a 111; it th" wlulit wlii li It W"iil I in -in if .fcr from nnv other K"V"I "lilnent, I'. I" "inlm 'I.M" llnT" I- no iie-'i"ii 1'iit tli" I :irKi-li "IV. -in." Ii iv" n trunk to ( r ' Hint He tnii-l 'ii.irii' nro i,nt "i 'i:it iM 'i.k! wi'.li Hi" !, of tin- v. -it. try." Hi." i' ,i mi t'.K i: r . 1 1 1 1 ' ! tlmi tli" Suli.iti r.M ir.-.l ii..d IT"! iil.lv su-ti 'd tli" Inid" ro vi I1 .' (oi tin i' Xi'iil-.n ii (r m. tli" I'ml l-li d ' i liii 'i'". I'.ui tii" l iitili' iiv -li'n to tli" ii. nv r in lli" 1 n ."- lui" tI.ui.K i-un""d ii h-tn d I'V a fnmllv. They hur- Ki tii'de Hint met their tioll"" Will 1l'l ri"'l l a"k mi. I tn I.-H.'" WH. liorrll l". 1 h -V Pi lllil pee theroiift Inu' l.oill"" in the lire, Lilt vrerti 00 Hi civ" iiny ri'lief. It l ptti'Ked thnt Martin woke n , mid that the ni"k". I i'l lot so il"ii.-" I r"M nti-.l Mm from fludiiiK the door, and in- hud torn a t lank off the wall, am IiU body wan found in the opei.ltiK he had Uind". a- I r in lli" n i ion at tli .ht lll.i ly th -'. niiiii lui I "i, Hi ( alii' ", an I it li- n t tli- 1m l" will l" withh -la i. n- I n fuither i'i j" t. BRIDGE COLLAPSED Sevn Men Cruihed by a Train. Tumblfi Into a Ditch KiM'tni'ti wit" lii-t.'intly kill .1 i. otiiern fnlnlly inju'.'.l in a Ln !. half a mile f r--m 1 ; 1 1 r. I jun.'ti n, th" l.elt railr .lid. I li" train l'r..k atr"-tl". Ili"i. nd :ir": ( li.irl"" eon.l'i. t..r Mii-rmai, I nr."iit'T, Which , I two nvld.'Lt lad., on tliroiinh Uii d-ii. I.rillillli: Warr' ti I.' n.-i'-d, l Wnrr n, Kv.; M i-t'T-o'i and I'.evin-. Inn. r-i". I Imrl"- Ii.it n an I Kni;lii""r M' li'T ' r" pm l .i lly rru.-h"d they eillino reeot'T. I Ii" trnm . 'iii-i-t' .l ,.f nn m;iii" and tw frnt"l i-.ir.i nnd wit- rui.idn nt lui:!' hi.- . In i.iinf ov.t it Inn i- kn . n a" tie- M'an ilnnl tr"."tl" tli" In-l - .in .-!: ml. Tin lo -oii otit" mi" at tli.it time i.i'y. i.d th" tret' and had it not li".t" I e ijll' ij froii.. ' ,' I nek l.y tli" tveikht of tV ear liehlnd It tho n i n on Hi" "limine w.'iil I linvi -. j t-j. Ad It tviiK, the two "iir" w nt down with th" treitl" into a 1 it ti 7."i (n I .l.-ej,, and tli" eu gine. I'lilleil l,M"l.ttiird In p. lie of the ii)"iii"li tuin of the train. ro!l"d over and iluiiU" I ilown an eml'iinkim-nt -evi ntv-llte feet I lilK'li. All the men who wT" on Hi" train W'T" ini'loy-of tli" r.iiid. nnd nt" nk'nf. , in hnllii-tlnk' th" tr irk with ktr it.-l l.etw. i'Ii ' Mlt,'h"ll and Iie.f..rd. I li" l.r.'.ikiiik' of th" tnu-tlewill l'.)"Wad" tli" road for ""vnral : oayn. A DISASTROUS FIGHT Col. Stevant Compelled to Evacuato Xaa- ala. Near Moiiowv A dui'iit. li from Mn-""Wa lui" I i "i. r"""iv ed in llotii" Ly tli" tiny of 1 r i 1 1 I-I.iti I le iortlnrf that aft'-r l'"l. vt' t aiilr- vntory ot it Hie it'T. i-li, - in ar K.i-.iia o i. Mitnr lnt in a l.altl. u wlin-li I." 1. -1 inn ii.i i. and inl'li t"d A lo- e.l::i:at d nt UII ii ,.. tli" I'Tt i-i..-.. h" rvturii"'! to Kits-ala and Hi" d'TVi-ln " re tir"d t. tl." f..rtn and ii.lp ii. hiii' iit" at l'll'Tllf. Iln tl." f "li "V. in.' 'I.i I 'd. M"l.'llii nm i" a r1' "iinni.iii' . ..I 1 ... nif nnd ii.r-ou-lv ntt.i' "".I tl." I. it-. II" . ii .t . r---l t-.ii." of tli"iu, t ut wa nnal .' t. ntiri'ly .li-1'.'lk'" tin- l-Tt i-l" . II" tlnT'-fT" r '.ijn.'-d to KiK-ala in, I informed -!.. ll ildN-'-ra, eom man I'T f tli" itniinn f. r in Afri -a, th.it lie W.l" I 'Olivlnei'd tl.Ht l.ln f..r"e W'T" trol.l imo'ii.'h and Hint h" i roi 1 to renew th" nttn k in ti." mornliip.'. In 1 1 "Nil "Itualioii, himet'T fi"d to i-nii 'tn.n till" I'l.Ui nnd ordered Col, fUevimi to va.'iinte K.i--nl.i and to ret in with Inn "oliimn U ..i Ai.' r l.it. half way I.--twin Ka-"a'n and Maowah, whl-h Col. htavam I- Low 1Ihl'. ETEEL BUSINESS IMPROVINO. The Safe Pool Formed ii Already Felt in the TraHe. The .",i"latloti or pool wlileh wan formed ant wei'k l.y the prini'lpnl miiiiufn.'timT." of l -..ft -t""l in the F.u."t will Ih far-reii'dili it in ii t eile. t", nnd nlr. ii ly a iiiii"ketilnu I." noted It, the Iron in i r K't ifiieraily. 1 he liannonl "in nn. I "rut.iiidliiK arrived at lv the Hoiith ern fiirnii"'" ha- a No reiulted in "tr..ntr"r ri""" and lie n a.""d inquiry. The Mil"" of I I. iron .lunnu th" n-t week In thin market iitftrri gated not let" than M.iNio to:),(HM)ton", ni al. .nt til. 75 for No. a fouudiy, for north ern '. k", an 1 ill. for the itafiiu trade uf "iithern. ho't.e n,(KW toiiH of nt'i'l rods were oiitra"t"d at "JT.M and fj,(HK) ton." I.illel" at i'"'i.'l. whii'l, are now quoted at iil.'i'. ( urr. nt report l. that a rod "H.ll"tol " forme.!, "Iiiiilnr to that of Idlli'tH. Al.oiit 'i.nN) ton" of l.rldiie platen for rllroadi were Wo d at Tl .'Ai, and UN) tons heavy (. 11. "d el at 41.55, lor Hum" work In Colorado. CURE FOR CONSUMPTION A Young German Phyiician Hakei an Important Duoo-'ery. Inteiiso intereht haA heer. ari 'ined In medi cal and other einden HiroiiKli tbe amioviud' uient hy a youni; phynlolan, Lrleh Lanrfhold ;i t" liternn'"nal j liyj' Vaiy' J"i;'r,." -St Meiii.uien, 1UU mi tin r x-overwil m iiw I reiin'dy for tnlier'ulo-l" named nntlmlerotiia. I It-i nrln. li'Hl lin,Te'li"Ut", it iii'peurx, are ozone and eop liver oil, upplied hy kuUmi-t,ui""ii-i inj". tloii. In the experliiii'liu of the paft lite yearn, ho e plained, th" Kri'iit'-st dittl'-ulty to overeotne wait that of keeplni; the ooiie pure and easily aviiilalde. (M the '.Hi rai-H ,.f tiilHTi'iilosi treuteil In tho Moalilt lio"pital diirluK the pant year all have In-en enred. I'rofn. (ierli.rdt and Senator fully 'oiiliruii'd the foreif jIiik "tatenient. Wboleiale Baby Killing. A woman named Iiwyer, and her f.n-lii-law, 1'alini'r l.y natiie, were nrrented at I.on ., li on a m. 'bl .-eii.-Htloiial I'linrU". They nr" a i I of tin v i n u' eii.riii'ed In the killinu' of inlaiitn ttn a l.iiflii'nH. llilrt"en ehildn'ti known to hnve I n ei.tru"t"d to thl- nir urn :iiiiiii. M l.odi"" hatrt lumn taken from Hi" I hum"", - Ii -li id 1 evidently haviiii; l-u -iriu.k.'i'"l to .tenth, 'ilie all air I ! Ih fair to le n.or" n'li.-nlioiinl im many letter from all 'lllv."M "f p"i"etf WIT" found ill th" po"He -i..n of tin-woman. Many of tb parent." of th" "l.il lleli mi Iti W'T" evidently awnre of tli" Int.. in ..tore f'T tin- little oner) tflli'll they t'li ne I tli 'in "VT to the euiiple. Th" euiii- llllllll' Mtl. .l" pllloW thi.-. Destroyed by Cubam. The Moralito" "Mtat", th" property of Man uel Anton M rai"", th" Amerleaii citizen, li,i- .,e, li'lllie.l l.y Ui" rehelri, Illl. I tile OWIHT Illl tiled II "lallll With the l lllteit States eon ..l f.... .1.. i. I I... u ..t .,iill iiiiii 'I I... f th" pt'-n-i ii.,...., ' ii... l..ll.ll--IT'l rn- 1 '. I1., 'irj,,,,., i. ..I'llll' ll" I ,ll'( i,lll,- 'I ... tve,M", ll'l. iilo I i" ii I'lirne.l l.y th" Insurgent and th" miik'liilleeiit iMana etat", in tho province of .Mantatizii", heloiiciir to the Count I nana mid Worth over TilW.IXH), liun likewise U'cn destroyed hy Mr". RECIPROCITY BILL Favorable 8ub-Commit'.ee Report on Mr. Hopkia'i Meaiure Th" d-. ommit!"" of the nou-i eommlt to of w i , . ii:i l n.".ui"iijr 1 to r-port favor ably th" I. ill oil"!-". I h.V It'-J Tes.'Ii' li ve Hop. km. Th" Hr-t pu i'tioii autborie the pr-sl'lent 1 to enter Into n- ipro -al tr.i l" iieoti ill his With sev rnl .'l.i,--' h of "oant. les. Tic nc on. I se.Mioii fivs an arr iio.'ein' nt ma e l.y the prui l"i.t Hi" f- r.-n of a law upon pun- . Iti'Mtl' II. 1 he third see'loli provide.') tll.lt II ! hoy "oui. try refuses to ' liter Into a re. ipro-1 clal arraaK' ni' lit, th" hlnh' -l rat' s of duty ahall immediately iipply to the import of an. b "ountry. Tie- fourth s-Hon provld' n meiin by wbi h any "ountry upon whi' h the elee-nlt" d itle lie may secure their r"- nibmioii iy makiiik eou'eions, and the hull Mution provide!, that the n. t shall l'o luto efl'vt imiii' dlately upon lt pn-snvtu. Hanged by a Mob. At HhiiIh, AW., Iteidn k Adama. cbarml with the murder of c. F. K-nfrow, a mer obttiit, of that place, wun taken from jail by nioh and hunted. The erimu wun couimit tod lal Novetnlier when tba iiero waylaid Mr. It'-nfroe. killed him and then robbed bin body, atnrward burnliik' H"iifroe ho use. Adama wan tried lust week, but IiU ciine wna eoiitinui-d and tho citizunn, fenrmif Un would bo acquitted, dwideil to lynch blm. Promiiei to DeliTer Rev. Knapp. The porte of Constantinople bait addrenwed to Mr. J. W. lilddle, l nlt-1 hlntei charna d'- ffaim a written promise to deliver tho llev. (iuo. I'. KnHt'p, the Amerlean missionary, re. eoutly t-ipelled from llitlls by the tlm Turk lh authorities, to tho L' lilted htutcji conuul lit Al' nandr' tin. Murdered Hit Wife. Ahout 4 o'clock Kuuday .mornlnK a uclto named Henry Kdinundn. of MadUouvlllo, ly., wbo bad not len li vlnif with 'tU wife for )W lime, klippml Into her r'om, and, aftr treatliig bcr lu a tcrrlbb) uiauuor, abut Mr U 4?atn, COMMITS I TRIPLE TRAGEDY- A FATHER'S AWFUL DEED. Killi Hii Daughter, Wonndi Her Layer TheaKilli Himielt At Mlilican, Tex., ,'ohn ItrookK xhot and killed bin ilaiiiflit'T, M:k Molllo Ilrooks. pw'rloii"ly wounded her nweetbeart, A. t' Worrell, and then rummltteil aulclde, Worreln nnd Mi.- Itnmka wer lovera and made up their mind to marry. In op ""ltloii to the w when of the yrniiipf lady'a father. When the tiorth-l.inind Central train Htopieil at the station the yoiinir p"opln WHr tbern reinly to Kt aboard and run awny, Worrel help, ., Mi" UrooM upon tho flrnt step of the platform, nnd Just nn she trot up Iter father, who stepped from th other cl.le of the car, lire, I upon her, ohootinit her through the rlltllt breast, the bullet pA""ill through her body, hhe fell backward in 'ho arm of her lover with tho words: "Oh. Arthur, father bun killed me," and Immediately tt I'lri'd. A Worrel bent down to lay her on tho platform llrook fired upon blm under thn ear. the tmll pa.lni through hi heck and makluK a m-riou and probably fatal wound. After th" Miootliitf llrook. who linn In-en etn)lovei at tho rock quarry of tireen A Olive, went to the quarry and tried to borrow a pist'd, but cnubl lud Ket ono. He then went to the powl'T-lloll"", secured a box of dynnmlte nnd ifoliiK away about KK) yard", nat down upon It and applied a match, A terrille explosion followed, which tore him to pieces, Hot choiiuh frnifiueuU bctni; gather ed up to Illl a clfiir box. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. MnHiicbusettn Methoillntn voted ti ndmit Women delegate to the general conference. Out of every thre compiind' registereil In LiiKland two become Insolvent. I'rineeton CiilV'Tsltv lui rivclvc'l a lft of :KH),()(io, with whidi t'. build a new library Taylor brother, who were to hatiif April HO at Carrolton, Mo., for tin? murder of the Meekn fninlly, escaped. Tho MaHii"huett b'i-latlt e coin in It t'' ha vi, t". I uK'iln-t an npproprialiou for n tM.iW Ctattle to ieieral llutler. 1 he houe eomtuilteo on territories ha voted in favor of reportim; tho bill for the admission of New M"Xl"o an a state. Ilaroti Von Schnid'T, the I'rus-lan noi l". man, dl"d at Iterliii from the wound he cclved lu the duel with Count Von Kote. I'ullv n thousand "iils have Ihm'u taken oft ht. .I"lin and the neltflilMTliood during the past three dat ". 'I he steamer Katie arrived with i',000 seal". V. C. M'-Kitrlek, tri'iisurer of I lover town ship, Atben. o., wa." arrested chnri.'cd w ith eiiibiv.zlemeut of fiiuds of the county aKitre. KatiiiK' l.nou. lly the death of Mr. Ann W. Iickln n, of Huston, the Mr. ,lo"lnli Voneboqiiont b une ierative and more than t.til,lHMI I ndeiu'd to educational and charitalde Inslitiitloii. K. II. Crit'dilow. a member of the rtnh legislature, pul.lislii sensational chart.'''" practically nccimlim (inventor Welln of col lusion with the .Mormon cliiir. li in the making id laws. Jiimes Kiinliorn, of SeiTersouvllle, n clerk In the Ilimk of Commerce, of I.ouistill", Iiiim disappeared nmi his aeeoimt with the bank are abort 4I0,(K0. Tho money wan lost on borne. At Marietta. ()., I. K. .Mlller.late proeeptor of tbe C. II. over (ilass Work 1'nioii, at Muncle. lud.. who was nH"if".l to have dis appeared With il.'JKII belotlKlni' to local uuio"n oTAlfr, US A ? ' hull hua boon entered for tio.ooo dnmiice alnst the town of Clurksl.urit, W. Vn., by Sidney I'. I'ost, who win crippled by hein"; thrown fr. 'la hi horse on Tike-st. several W""k ano. It in all"K,"d that the aecident wan "Uii."l by the dang'Tou condition of the pavement. MEASLES IN THE WHITE HOUSE. Either Cleveland Oeti the Diieaia and Stopi Cabinet Meeting!. MeiL-len ha broken out lu the presidential household. Thi ilLscii.' Iiil I u almost pi. I. Mill. lor some time In Wa.-hiiiK'ton. 1'ri vat" Secretary Tburber'n children have nil bad the disease in regular eoiir", nnd to prevent Its lraiisii,i"sl"ii to tho White House Mr. I liiirln r has al.- iil"'! hluiM-lf from hi own iloiiiii'ile f.T th" past W""k. T hi sacrl llee wa of no avail, for thi inorniiik' the eruption siid'b iily appeared ' n little l.-tlnT ( Icvelainl. To prevent the spread of the dl-sca.-e amoiii! the lamihe- of the inhliict otll" er word wit ""tit l y telegraph to the various department- that there would be no iii'-i'tlnit of th" e.it'inet. ami steps were taken to com bat til" lllsCILH". Order were sent to Woodlcy tho I'resl- b'llt'K nublirlillll r''-i'leiee, to put ttie pill"" III simp" for the 1,'iinie.liiil" ris'eplion of the familv mid Mrs. ( b veliilid aicoin allied l.y all the children immediately left th" White House. Lull" 1 stlcr wa-taken nwat- in it sej arale carriage mid will be necludcd from th" other children. Meanwhile the I'resi pent and Mr. ThurliT will remain at the While house until the meitslcn ha run it course tu the family, and the mistress and the children are bii"k. STOLEN NEARLY 20 YEARS AO0. Dueling in Diifavor. Tim annual conur". of (numi ad'd-tiii; i th nobility ) wiis convened Saturday. Amoinf the question discussed of npei'lal In terest to the njisirocracy of (ieruiany wan that of th" I ii.-i, apropos of th Incident which ar" now exeitiiiK society and the e;en- Till pill. lie alike. I 111 question wa discus c' exhaustively and it wa llnntly resolved that it i. not a I. ran. I of dishonor font iiold". man 1 1 relusc to HkIiI a du"l if the "rounds of bin refu-iiil are bouoriil'le. NOTES OF THE DAY. 1 An incendiary lire destroyed four square of l omptellsvillc, hy. At tho present moment nut of tho 71 1 incinlier oi the Irish Nationalist party it) are Trolestant. litiriiiu the l'ratii'o-l'rus-lan war the cost to tlm French nation of each rnrunlau killed w a I JU.ooO. l'h"lpH A Miller, the largest Jewelry firm of Sun Francisco, have failed, with llahlliti'w in timated lit 70,000. The ship buiidliiK concern of Sir W. O. ArniHtroiiK A Co., limited, of UlnnK'iw, wm intabllsli a plant in Japau. KaiiKarooi am such a pliiKiio In Australia that the government pay u bouutyof Heuot for ea.'li animal that In killed. A Krand nlcis) of Qcucral Israel 1'utunm, Mrs. I.wcy I Dcck'-ry, died In llannor, Mo., a few day u..) at the aK'i of H'J yearn. It la lutended by German doctor to celiv brat" May 11 tho one hundredth ninilvnrsary of Dr. Juuoer'a Mrt experiment lu vaccina tion. Cecil KhodnH, ex-pri'iiil r of tho Cap Col ony, who recently ntarted from Capetown to lluluwayo, U said to bu autterliijf from au at tack -of fever. ('apt. J. Ii. Johnston, Third Cavalry, who dl"d at J"fleron llarracka, Mo., . wim buried In the Arlington National cemetery with mili tary bonorn. TIih bank atatintioa of Ireland for 1HD5 are thn most aatUfu'tory nvor rn'orcbsi, and abowa that Irelaud ha but to bo lot alone to obtain a thoroughly aound ecouotnlo coudl- Uon. CONFESSED Wall Street Bunk Offered Long Mining Bondi. It Is'caiin) known Monday In New York that ( apt. OT.reln, of tho detective bureau, had b""ii looking since Friday for u man who on that day went to a Wall street bank and apll'l for a loan of tll.tHMI and olTen'd it collateral bond of the city of Voiik'T", which were afterward blentilled a part of Mi" proceed ot the Manhattitn bank burg lary In 17-1. ('apt. O'llrlen refused to talk about the matter, but h" admitted that such wa tint case. AllloIlK tile securities and bond stolen from the Manhattan bank were lit 7 per cent bond for 41,000 each of the city of tollker. 1 hey W'TO never recovered. until Wi'dnendnv one year of ago and ermpilv nlfin itim.lh. nip,t .... a . 3 t-' PlCMH'i I W Hn'Rn tn'l lit L CRIME. The Murderer of the Cuitod'na Family in Icte tlve Doran and t who hnvo bion omployoil n of Clpvelnnil ler eao for tho past welho Btnne miir Smlth, tho ox-hired man o arroatod John In Tallmndiro and took Mr. , Hton family wa Immediately placed In Akron. Ho ami tho phar enteral air, ,,0il,Ar jnll ib rhiK Alvln N. Stone, liistoI),n of " mnr on. Tho dete tiv" hav,,,,,-,. tr. H.i. Smith tnoveineiit very i',i.n following ni---, oi .oo iiui le i i "u .((.ii for the pant reiioii iw-0 hIK irullt nu-lvViit twenty ii'i Summit re i l tnr Mr. na.t a disiit-reemeut witn .xtmnisr ho hltu golnir to work for F.dw' n AD, ft live only a mile away from 4y,,rtor, who murder. On th day after .pp,, ,,'t the wn Apprehended, tmt wat(, 1iur,r he evidence could b neeureil ,,naei All no Smith wit much eiiamorod w (Binst him. youni.-""! iiaiik'iii'T, nun in a KI'TA thf" dlnta-tefiil to the father. Flo.l , 'WBrb 1 nno of the riittilly not injured ,M on er, nnd on tho morning nfti (, murbi sli" nmd" the statement that tlj . iur,iri ed like John . The name irr " 0,.(. (un suncd one, l.y hi own ntatem Hn ni'- Tbn oMIcer mrured a detai. . from Coteil, but only a part o' ponblc made publle. He nay the de, hm. commit tho crime and how to , him a grudge nalnt the murdered i Ua he had not paid him 47 still dm '. (.,.B1i. tho farm. Smith Kaineil entri.jt prk "S houe at tho back door and bavin" " old people bo killed Stlllon. the 1i);irk('il and iitta. k.'d K.mma Stoiio, and t. bad killed her. When bu wa lin k' tho room In which Hnttlo and Flo had nlept ho secured a knife from $2 pnek"t nnd K"lng down atalr nbv ted vi farmer and wife to make uro they wot lend, 'Die mask and base ball bnt tiie mill derT bad, have been see u red from the wood shed at rorter n f.trm. where Smith wan em ployed. It wa largely through working up up hi religious fervor that the confession wa Hceurcd. CONGRESSIOM A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. TURNS IN A SQUALL. Strang Diiaiter to an Engliih Balling Ship in San Franoiioo Bay. No ntranger dlsiutr over happened to u vessel than that which befell tho llrlllsh ship itlalrinoro at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning. While riding at anchor in San Frauciaco bay tlm vessel wa Hirii.'k by A violent squall, which together with tho nwift Hood tide, threw the craft ou her atarboardnldo. cap nlltig her completely and sinking her lu b' than 15 minute. Fifteen aeaineu struggled in thn water. Hix weru oontlned iu the hold, and worn probably pinned down by tho falling dun nag" uned to hold the shlp'n balhuit lu pbuw. Thu itnprlni'ued aextotto uevcr reached tho dock, and their bodies urn Imprisoned lu the steel hull. I'liii lllatruiore'a munta Iiu level with tho bay bottom under novkii fathom of water, and not a sign of the nallor tomb la vlsihlo abovH the wave. Tho unfortunate who lost their Uvea wore: T. Ludwlg, llrnt mate; Henry Clark, aeaiuau; Itolaud slegel, appreiitlciq (1. llelubaiim, neaiiiiiii; 11. Slu strand, watchman; Ham K'TUJ, Mtuward. Rebeli Hay Full Swing. Tho liiHurgcnt forcea operating In many parU of Cuba huvo Immiu aggreanlvtt tlm hint wek. Half a dozen town In Havana province alone bavu been attacked. Tbu troop luvarlahlv rumalu aafelv uoohh1 up Ij) forU, allowing tie robuUi full iwiug. DYNAMITED THE SCHOOLHOUSE. Dispute Over th Building' Location Laadi To Iti Deitructlon. Tho little township of Curtln, about 12 J mile from I'.cllcfont", Fa., in lu a turmoil of I excitement over tho burning and blowing up I by dynamite of the district nehoolhouse. Had fooling wa aroused about two eam ago over the selection of A nlto tor the whool lioiisc. and the courts bad to decide tho mat- ' t'-r. On" faction wn ntill dlatlslled and iM f.T" dawn I'liesdav morning nbout '20 ni-u and boy net the I. nil. ling on fire. I he other faction wae noon on haul and tried to quench tho flnrr.o. The ineendlarie were, however, hiding In the wood, and while notne of their eliemle were In the burning building thev threw dynnm'.te on th" roof. The building wiu completely de- ... ,i i.. i .... i .i i.. i .. ...... ii llioilhlieil llll'l lints" iiisine narrowly i-eim with their lives. The two factions then en gaged in a pitched battle in the darkness' and omo of tho participant.! were badly cut by the woodmen n axes. More troiil.l" I feared, nnd Iitrlct-A'tor-tmy Singer left for the neene nf the trouble at ouco ib'termiiied to arrest tho belllgerenl. SHOTS AT THE POLES. Twenty-Six Men Laid Out At Eleciit-', Placet in Chicago. Shooting waa comiiiou at TiiiMlny'a t'b tiou. Tin firtt citio occurred near the ball., lug IkhiiIi at 400 DeurlMirii-ot. J'ph r" an, a railroad man, wa shot down. T. wound may result tutully. Orogun wa pA-. lug on bis way from lunch when a color illhlf c'otnrt?'t(f'.fliOi.iiug. 'in a I. gill at too polls In the I lit ward Frank Martin nhot "bull" Hn key through the wrlnt. Another shooting ulTray occurred at Twentieth and Statc-sts. J. il. liansom (colored) llred at Wllltcg Hill, also colored, but the bllll'-t missed the mark. Full return from the First and Nineteenth wards, iu which the tno-t of the lighting occurred, show that 'iti men were laid out In one way or another during the day, Joseph Trcgnn wa shot in the ankle, ,1'nnes liawsiu had hi skull frac tured, olaf llenson's none wn smashed Hat. J..in Wats.. li s ear was torn oil and John Mciirath was shot iu the hack. K.'tiinis no far indicate that the lti-publi-ciih curried the city by u lurgo mujorily. IGNORED EXTRADITION PAPERS. Tennenee Authoritiei Gave Them to th Priioner to Tear Up. "Illg l'nii" U'liim k, uu ex-oouvl.-t from Tciiiiesdce, wa reii'iitly arrested In New Vork city for raising a draft mi tho National Commercial bank of Albany, N. V.. from to 4 l.iK'O. While h" wa serving time in the 'mil mine nl Hay City, Tciiu., a rcqiib-itioii wa Issiiisl for him hy the governor of New Vi rk, I. ut instead of mf. inning the uuthorl ;l" here when hi term iu i ciiiiesnee wan to xpire, in order that the paper might l . crte.l, llanack wa turned loose and came east voluntarily. A rdlng to llanack' story, tin- paper were given to him wheu lie was released and he tore them to piece while be wa walking lb" street of New Vork. Chief Williard of the Allmny pollen sat s that proceedings will be begun against the Tennessee authorities for ignoring tho extradition regulations between the state. EMPLOYED FOREIGN LABOR. A New York Man Fined $1,000 by th United State Court A verdict of 41,000 iu favor of the goveri tneut was rendered ill the suit brought in tho I'nlted State circuit court against August Witteinaiui. of New York. Wittemuuii wa accused of having imported Into tin country Carl Ilalter to run a steam Albert typo press maiiiifactur'd by a l.elpslc linn. The de fense clntuied that llaltzer came hero to work a new Industry not then established in tht country. The court held tiiat tho con tract bad been proven, and even if tho in dustry was new the defendant had not mud" a proper effort to secure au operative hero. A PURE FAKE. That War Over a School Houi Did Not Take Place. The citizen of Curtiu township, CVutro comity, l'a., wdio aro an peaceablo a can Im found anywhere, aro greatly Incensed over au item nent out thi week, In which It waa stuti'd that they assembled In opposing fac tion at a school house, burned and blow It up with dyuamlto, and then fought a batthi with axon until the district attorney wa call ed ou to quell the riot. Tho entire story wa a fake, with tho exception of the fact that the Kohool house wus destroyed by tiro, but it occurred at night, and u no ouu U kuown to have been within a mllo of it at the time of the blaze, thu lire may have been purely ao chlcutal. Another Horribl Murder. Herman lieak, a stonemason, ot Now Hampton, Sunday, shot from ambush and killed Mlk llartz and hi father-in-law, Hud fatally wounded the latter' mm and young daughter. Ileak' wife recently aecured A divorco. Tuo girl aud boy will probably die. Ileak mistook the girl for bin wlfo. lio guv blinnulf up. FOREIGN NOTES. Tea People Killed and Several Injured by a Premature Exploiion. A terrific explonlon, r-sultlng In the killing f feveral men and Injuring of aeveral oth em, oceurreil ahortly nftr li o'clock Vednegdny evening, In the canon four mlb- om Ogden, L'tnh, April The nu n were, nployed by tho I'loueer Tower Inm com ny, and were About to pp-pari a blast hen a premature explonlou occurred. The killed nro : Ian Moorati, Ogden: 11. , rkman, Ogden: Oeorg" Weaver, ogd"n: Itlte Kempton, I'rovo; JefT Hub, llllllt. Ule, Vtah; Mlk" l.canan, I'rovo; Samuel itllelll, I'rovo. The Wollllded W'T" Andrew I" rowen, Alfnil Flllngstou, (b'orge Sinter id neveral other. . report wa wbl"ly clrcnlalcl at night it there were over noil men tear the ""iio tlm Accident previous to the explosion, I It la generally believed that tho L of J? Iiaa l-en far greater than at llrnt re- rteL A BOILER LETS 00. fwo Men Killed and Four Perioni ferhipi Fatally Injured. A terrible explosion occurred at tho nnw- 'illl of lie nn I Itoyd, nltuated at the North1 lountaln, nine mile north of Newvlll", I'n.. .-hlcli ronulted lu the death of two men, and he injury of four other person, two "f them drl. The dead ar": John 1 -. Vi year." f age, non of Pennis Itoyd. the proprietor of I ie mill, and (ieorge Oiler, 22 ynr old, son , f Andrew Oiler, a well-known enz"ii of this ; cla.-e. The Injured an-: Andrew Oiler, w ho lost the sight of one eye, and had hi arm broken; Oiler'a two young daughter and a win. Tho ex illusion occurred immediately nft'T Itho men had finished their dinner, and wer sitting In front of the huge holler. TROUBLE IN HAYTI. Preildent Hippolyte'i Death Followed by a Night of Terror. The New York H-rald' correspondent in rrt au l'riuce, llaytl, "iid und"r dnt" of MArch 30, th" following pnrtb'iilnr of Hie death of Trerddent Hlppolyt" nnd the en llllig event: The country hn heen more or les stirred by the entry Into Ja. kmel of lien, MTlsiT ji'AIIIli tW Week ago. II" S"lze. the Anu'nal.took 'he iimmunltlon an 1 tli Toiighly tr rilled nil t'.e iuh.il'itaiit.. Heuring of the ezlP, I'rei.lent llippolyte decided to go to the city. Ill' itarte.l for n II hours' ride aero the ni'l'lntnln nt 3 o'clock mi the morning of ylir.'h '24. A h" rod" he wu ntiddeuly sei'jl w ith heart failure aud db d n n short tl'ni. The greatest excitement prevailed tliMtigli oiit Hayti wVi'ti the death wan ma le kn .wn. In Jack'mel, rh troop were ordered out. nnd by Thurwdajl night the tiring of pistol and musket wip continued, (ienernl disorder ensued, un l I. 11. Vldal, the American con sul, wa obliged to puck hi most precious belonging itid transfer theru t'yond reif;,',. of the rabbit. While Jnitne wn thu In tumult, Tort u e. hav. g; laid to r't mi" o' th" lj...t "r"' ,' ', "s .,' 'ted by tiie peace, y-apitnl passed a iMar. h 2ii. sold biviulalilc corner Ming began. Th" Hur next I'rosl- l"II..' tO M lll. ll CI.CII ,14. a n plICU Willi i n naino of its leader. How many were killed or even woi'tid -d will never bo known. F 1 NEARLY 1.000 KILLED. At Kubo, Japan, beable the blank plague mallpoi and cholera aro epidemic. rrlncen Maud ot Wait will bo married at Ht Junto, July 7, to lrluoe C'barlu of lua mark" - Cubam Win a Deoiiiv Victory at Finar del Rio. A letter from (lencral Careln hn been re ceived BUlioiincing the safe arrival lu Cuba on March ti of the IliTmitda lllllbusterlng nartv of 1IH men. together with artillery and ton of ammunition. The party wn met l.y (icii'Tlll Mneeo, J he letter continue: ".M.iceo mid (iar.'ia. with '.I, nun men, went down upon rinar d'd Ulo early ou the morn ing of March 2d. The ll.ooo Spanish troop were thrown into panic by the onslaught. The use of the heavy artillery which (iiu-ebi had brought added to their terror. ' The Spanish l"-. wn ..0 killed, and 200 woiinded, while the total Cuban loss iu kill ed and wounded wit I'd). In addition the Cuhans canturcil two i.icee of beavv artil lery, l,7oo Maiisser rillcs, 1, 200.000 cartridg- j cs,'2,."o sword and stores. l'hey burned I U00 bouse. I "(ieneral (lari'iii expects to soon have ;n: organized army of vaduiituer, which will j liuuilier 2."i,(Mio 'iiii ii, and a regular forco ol ; 10,000 men. ALL TO BE EXPELLED. ! - Imperial Irade Agr.imt Chriitian Miision ariei in Armenia, Th" London Inilly News and tie ( 'ronicbi have n report I row Constrntinople, said to be ou the best authority, that an Imperial irade hn decreed the wholesale expulsion of nil Christian missionaries from Armenia who are mainly French Catholic and American l'rotojtunt Tlm Ihiily New. nuy there i. reiiHou to believe tbe siiltau ha signed tho decriHi, hut that it ha not li'en L-sueil. Tho Chronicle thinks the tru.de b aimed at tho agent of the relief fund, aud iu due to the fact that tho missionaries gave puUI.'Hy to massacres. The Chronicle believe Lord Salisbury could count upon French as well n American support iu demitndlng the with drawal uf the Irade. 200 MATABELE8 BLOWN UP. They Monkeyed With a Britiib Store of Dynamite. The manager of the LlritUh South Africa com 1 auy'n mines, at (iwelo, wire that upon tho withdrawal of the chartered company' men from that place they left their st.i-e of dynamite ls hlii.1. Tho Matahcles occupied tho plu.-e ifter it wa abandoned by the liritlsh, and while they were tampering with dynamite it ex ploded killing '200 unlive a and liijurlug innuy more. SEVEN MINERS KILLEB. Awfnl Kin Eiploilon 1,100 Feet Below th Surface in Butt, Mont At ad early hour Saturday morning, at Ilutte, Mont., tho magazine in tlvi great St. Lawrence mine blow up, kllllag nix men. the uame of the victim nre C U. Lowuey, John Qillnlan, td. Shield, Jaiiicu l) tcr, John McVeigh uud 1'ntrlck OTlouko. Junt what caused tbe explosion in not known. 'Jim magazine woa nituuted 1.100 feet Ih-Iow tlio aurface. It 1 thought Lowuey ami Ouiuian went Into the magazine to make tjielr primer aud iu moiuo wuy net thu explo atvea off. 1 England Dittpleaied, Theru la much Indlgmitlou lu England over thn luUnitluu of tho Sultan of Turkey to ex niuditl hrlntiau iiilssbuiuriea from Asia Minor, and thone who were, active iu meanun In U'tialf of tlm Aruii'olan take a leading part avibo In voicing the publio aeiitlment ou thin i wtiou. Tim caao ol tho Hev. t. 1. Knap it, U i American inlsslonary At llitlU who I d Valued at Dlurbviklr, Is atlruutlug much a.t 'utlou. Summary ef th Moit Imi: Preiented la Both H MrTt--Hian ,, The pontofTloo npprnprlnt! ho engr"s"d tlm attenll.it, for nlino.t a week, wn i n-, jut previou to ndjourniin ",; entire day, except a few in; ginning of the n-sslon, wa. but" and voting upon then, poei to the I ill, the Vi,ei,;t the consolidation of nnuiii larger one receiving the o attention. Th" Hoti.e npent miml of t, a bill to fix the ntandiird , measiir'- hy the adoption ..f t"m on and' after July I. Or, wa dcfent.'d li. to HO, but, retinny lvanln,l halrmnu of ti. Coinage, Weight nnd M".,. given the subject much n 1 1 r. warmly uppor;cii It. fecund lui vs. and I'l'iidlng tho roll adjourned. Mr rv-K"fiiTii i, P.y A vote of HI) to 117. tl . j.as""d the t.l to adopt th" t, weight and measurer In all the government after July 1, . ing It the only legal system h'.: l ull. The bid wn I'liampl r stone, of rcnniylvanla. ( "lniiiltt'"' on Weight and M MNt rT-rirrii in In the senato today Mr. Mont, i made hi maiden sn recommitting the tariff t th" mitt'. There wa spcelii. . speech from th fact that M on" of th" live ItcpubllNii, voted ngatust proceedings 1. 1:1. The feature In tlio house i , tii"k on the A. I". A. by ll". r.. gerald. Iieiiiocriit, from M.... wn on the debute on th" In - bin appropriation bill, wlit'di v te, early In March nfter n ;r for appropriation for prtt.it-. Ilistltutioli. The bill came I , the olijeeiiniiablo features st containing In lieu n lump sm:; to be expended liuder the -district commissioner, with no part should go to regi..u. MMKTV-Klollril I'i The Senate took Hp the .. arlau Indian n 'hool todav. i plot" It. Mr. Carter, of tostrik" out the provisi"!, money should bo spent on . An important bill pns-'.l at I:. debut" was that providing f ir sippiand International in l:i. The Hons" Hpent the entire dcbiile on the "filled cheese elpnl objection "i-mei to be r, feature nf the bill. . loo on tt. and tin on the retailor, win,,, geiiernl imanlmty in favor (. the branding of llllisl cbee-e SiMlV-ltVIS I ll I.. Th" boii-e this iift'Tlioon ' to ,V. piisM-d thn "lllled ch". the lllllliutll'-turer of the pr :. pound, and requiring ui.:. dealers to pay ii reduction ..t : or' license from tin to $12 a Wll." Ilgl'ei'll to. CUTTING DOWN EXF: Rfjid ITeai'irim of KutfW.t on th Ft W.t: The Tiiployi of the 1-:.l west are nlunicil nt the sv. that are U-Ing introduced in. i ol tbe ii' tv geii Tal manager Is-ell iri.slicil l,i cut dllWU til" pens. at all point, and ,m I' s ar .1. ft biin go. !. ili-patch'T- operator i : have l"lt tb i'st efTect of ' ' ladieul economy lu rather u -The train iiplchiT' oftlce I tip iiortbwosi Htstetii ban b. m ii i i ii i ii i i i iu. On the eastern I t. Wayne one net of illpnt. I, t.ikou oir. and tho division I. woiAi ami (. rei line nave m , . making the operating lit i -i ,t length. Heretofore there hin-" i of dispatcher handling the l ii.-l the .oint uiiutf moiiti'iiii d. t i iai? Battle in Nicarag Vfler a truce of 15 day, ib. r.tt"iiipt t atraug" ti rmsof . President Zeluyrt, of Nicnr. lenders of tic rebellion have i other bnttl" b:n b,.(. fough: goTorninont force and the r l.H t '.eibii. Th" number I wn about 6oo ou oilier sic hlsled eight hours, lllei d"t . -' meagre that It In impossil ,. which side victory rested, and deserter who have rea doeliir" Hint the iusiir).- its pernio, i lie government is ' g.-ii'-rul utta.-k. Want Eight H"u: tt estimated that ut ica-t longing to tiie ItulMcrs 1: I b'telaud, O.. wid dcuian l from there employer on .M . pent'T union ha already " : all contractor." stating thatt r for sluTteuiiig the hour of iii their cti-operutloii iu the m "i al contractor have s.gnill"! U' to grant the H-hour day , inniid i.4 iwtt nnk le for more 1 not demand uiy iiicren" ol t ' v.... i ...... ...ill i.hii.fui;. r ' VM,i. mi i ... i )' n ii.i.uii thr eiirrle l ? ' I. Craehed into the Bf A ismderou toam ex" along by a light "iigut", jun.;l while crossing tli" W heeling rnilwrv bridge over the M' Toledo, O.. and t"iirlng work of tlm structure , au mi-foot span Into the nvr j eiigiue n iiialueil on the truck. I of ironvill" a switchman, rnl envntor. wa carried d"Wi eii. in noiiy nits not neon r I,,,.!,., it ail,, iitid four 4'hil-lr" r-s. Fi7 Outlawi Captu jf, 1 Twoileiiiity L'nitod Stat" ttiredagung of live outlim- ( oiloy villi). Kan , after hot i Oliver llookii, oue of th" !' mortally wounded. lUiok' I' from uuder blm ami li" "'' s he would give up. The" ilWaHe prisoner worn brought to thisl'Jv- Ut taken to Fort Hiaith, Ark. I I ri.ii'ii -I .1 by u r t , i Would-be Lyncheri A P- llaJ from T.ll V livdar. .I.,.i l,Ji...., K-.ma Oweii Suanlay night wa I , Illinium Tl , . i " Kunru arouUil on uuty i nece. sixty niou I u..uoujr lllgui 111 lynch if (ad appeiwed tho purty. g Jildgu ltotJ wn requupjt lately to Um auper Wv. Wai Tlrd I Harney Jow.ph.,, ouco a i ..-.. -'iurj kooiih raerch diimitUd auleldo HumdHy iiiiio. Jacobs wa nil tl'Ugh the falluro of til fat . , IL k r , . r .... . . p ,ur W,UU Joseph I, ... lor n.finir l.....u , .M u. "j .uuuonuu uoX Two Aged Women o.agod ubou iduaque, wl aiioy rui n ork H hour and WUirowu Uvl, Two A( . r,B ru oii. .alley UU few V. I'V ) h 51
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