LATEST NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OPPOSED TO THE BILL. Ways and Koans Committee Report Against the Anti-Bond Measure. ( Ii.'1'r t..ii, I'lnge-y. f th" !! j- Ways nti'l M'-nii ' ..ti.miu. mad" report to tint th- ls- II. Ml.' .. til.' Sen.lt" I III to sue f I. 'I- w.thot.t antic gr". i :i'' i.t'.."ii' iit ! "I I prohibit rity fr.im Con : I ! II i:- iMiean i: .-mbi-rs aii'l two Iiomocrnts. J iini-'t. ( i....ii!ia. nii'l I'll. i. f Mis-ourl, w 1 1 . 11 1 1 r iii tii" r !ii!ii. ii.nH"ii with- nit ihdo i'ii. g tli'1 argument. Ill" report sn i r t it t i-i:i of tli" S.'. r. tarv l n.t tliilt ll'' hits 1I--.I !l I"'ll.i'. I lllt-' l Mill' I"- gn' t li'l'T n-.t' - t licet tli" 'l"tl"li.i"y In tli" ul . , , ( ., v. i, ii" in,. I until. Tit y to borrow I'Tili" i ii- t i.i.j.'.-t, It ti.i i.th'T r"".ir- " 1,114 l l "li . j . li to IllMI lllll' - til" glV'TlltlCIlt was to t ; I it tbat t!i" administration an. I S".i"lar l-iH" .fn-". t.i r ".nt." tli" lift thai th" ' ! i.'i" lias I.' i'ii an. I -till I- In-ulli-rii.'it I i ::;. tl." " "ii l;t'ir", mi l lui li. ,,tiiii'"l nil t" t" provide .-i I til- t nt r-. tin", tl.. i i". rn tl .tllv in-i-i ing ti n u .'.litlli'in'l h . f !;, condition- which Mill.l.' U li aiy : i!i.i:." tiv u-o f,.r curr-lit x pcii-s t:," ;:.. ', ".!- of I oi.ds .vi I fTP-- I in 1 1 1. ii 1. 1 1 - -. I'ru.'ti iH;.. I h' r..f..r" tl"' Senate I, ill Ink"! auiiy fp 'i, ;l ''n tiiM th" power to l.-r-i-.w ttli- r ! -iiv t t in iint'ilii tli" THE BLUE GRASS PLATFORM. li" .!.:. : I. I. ..Ill II, ill r -i of g. ll t' .t I --, Will li I'll"! - TI-' I. til" ...W.T ! I II a''l...'l such a i"- k,. l.y tli" i r 1 1 - y in. I -was ii""r L , 'und. ii. iii . a i. -I a i I .. in tl 'All" "I nt : - I f..r p 1:1 We'll I dl-'l It -ll. .11.-! I,-' Ill, . tp 'W iu an ft I .. tat , v . "T.I'IHI.II'HI 'T llnl,l"Mltl'llll . ni. !"ii iir- ; i'ii: In a nrv .. r-'., -I t.iut I'lll'l'l.!'.' Illl'l I 'll !..! I : I'i" ll i :ir-" w - -'.I I I i.t . ! r i.i'l', a I am in ' ". " i i"ii ,. r-.-'Ht .,i r.'" .'iit i.f tli" .-ur .niintrv a I. ST. The Wot.. 'I I ll 'tlm- f III. at I ! taliung d' been ..ii.p LOVIS SUFFERERS 'Xcut of R 1; ( Gojs Oa 5100.030 Arinropi latcd By :hi Stat3. a,l. intlag I li-tr ! til" -t.r n Inn . iitiiiii' "I Willi u ii - in I ii":iriy T-1 -i . i ii r to L a i.".,i." i n li, Ii tli. tvv. oil ed v. it li th li Hi . III". .. pop!" Iiuv" I n wli III til" " k til" supply i.f t. .1 an I tin' iii'Miii T- ..I imai'l'. I" ""iir" a ii"w ,ri . "ln I li" in.ii. r 1 1 'ar.'.l f.,r. i nt iirli-'I'M tli" . .,:ini:ll.-' i ht.."i, ni! .i"iii;!i t.l I'llV. 'I ll" II .11-" ..f 1 ! u-ut rriutii i: li n. null f..r tli" n17T"r-. Willi I nt .i A iii.,V"iii..iit lia- I a fun. I . f t.'h.i i"l Io-t tli"ir I" in.- t.. At tli" lir-t r..""liiiL' nt tli" N...'11-i.iv "lull l.y .r-.ii.iii"i.t i-::mih lii. r"ii.-"',l. It i- .r. CUIltT'T" II,' Il"V "ll tin y a. i l :in ni")' witli v.ln.'li pa- '.I a LIU a,-i'"it.-f ..I tl'" t'.rmi.l.. ii" .i-"i.tlak' .,t". "'i liian.'iir it". I t.i rai-" r hut" to al I tli'Mi' wli. iiai.i" tin' in t. flaiil'l. an 1 m i r 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 mi" Ii". T l.'i.iui.) mi. ,'..iitnl.nt".l - in.'ii. an I till- will I." , I to l.'.in t..riia l, tnl iiltijiii;''. I'lrk-t. I liiili uii'l vi! l"iit",l an. I Hi I ilii'ir "iiaii an. I r-. s i -1 i 'Mi" tr,... I llv. r l.i'd i . liU lli.vr .' "i. Kityj. '.inn I' i-- Fr 8ilrr Coinage a a 4 B'.nokburn Tor Pruidont Tin K"iitU''ky Ilnmo'Titl" Stat" Ponvfn Hun roti;.l"t""l lln IuhIiicm Thurn-lny nffr- iKioii nn.l a.ljoiirii",l aluo 1 . It provM a r"iimrliiii,i vl.'tnry fur N'nntc.r lilnokl'iirn ' nn I thr fro nilvr onn.. H.) wa. In. lorn-.l J f.,r .r"-l.l iit, tli" ."l"KHfl I'.lln lntru"tHl to vi.t" f .f litin. II" n unanimously ! -t- ; r, ,. l.ajatu from th" St t"-nl-liir(o to tin) ( lii"ii'. nvntloii, in wro i"lieral 1'. Wat ! Dunlin, v. lio v.i ! f"a.".l for sovirtior lat ' f ill l.y tli- l:. iiMI 'iui. l;ri.l"y: John II. ' l;li.'ii, tin- tn,t".l K-ntn.'Ky fr-" "llvr ffitor, aii'l "X-i iir mail . T, Kill, .f l'u.lu-, ah. ! "I h" l;,.nio"ru. y of K"iitin'ky, In coiivi-n- ' tioti a- i:il l"l, .1" r"iil!lrin tli"lr nllvtan'" ! to tli" rui' l l" of t!n ait ai "iiuii lut".l l.y .,.:!i r. .ii. W" ar" In lav.,r of an tioii"t lollar w,.rtli ii i i 1 1 ! r in r" tior l" than l"i nt-. W" fa..r l.:ii't'iliini, nii'l to t!iatn. i. man. I th" ff" an. I iiiiliiiiit.-.l ". uhik-" i.f l.otii yol.l it Ti i -llvr at tli" ratio , i f in to I. n "tan.lar I i'i, . y with ".Ual I" k'al t- ii'l r power, m l. "i. ifiit of th" ii.-tloti ol it n v i tli. r nation. "S" hoi I that tli" -r.-r. tary of th" tr".i uiiry : I -1 . r,i.' hi l"nal riiflit to r- .""iii nil th la ..l.iiviti..i' Iti foi l or.-li- v. r. a ii. av I." ; r nv. nl i.t, al,. w- nr" 1. 1. I l . th" l-M'i" .,f t.ou.l Iri tun" of p. ii"" !,.r th" iniilnt. nni. I th" r--. nn' .t lor any ..tli. r p'.r V..ar" oj. p.i"il t i th" national . miking yt"in. an. to ai.v "i.lnri;. :ii"iit "f it ow r. W" ar" I t any . ,ntra tl .ii ; th" "i.rr. , .y r.'tir.'in.'iii of l'i". n i ii .- oroth' i- KILLED SIX PEOPLE. . pp. i th. W !-'. , i;." . ll. "lit ha an. I "oil, Awfal Work of a Bomb Thrower la Bare lona -Fifty Peop'.a Injured. A bomb niu thrown Into th rr.,w l diirlnir th Corpus t'hrl.itl pro" '.kIou ot linr 'loua Sun. lay, nn.l It explosion rMii',t"l In tin? killinir of lx 4'"ron mi l th.) Injury of fifty. Tli" p'Tpi'trator of tlm J I nt "t un known, nii'l hU tnotiv.! U ".(H.illy u my-t"ry. 'lb" ii"w of th" throwing of n bomb Into th" pro""oii of ( orpin lirl.it I .-.pri'ii l liko il.lllr" ov.-r th" "Ity mi l "ii'i". a paiih' iiriioiiif.'t th" (.-put I'row.N ilrawn to th" tr""H l.y tli" r.'llk'loiw f. ti vnl nn.l th" Sun ilny iii'Trvmukinif uual to th" "ity. 'J h" kt .ry u'r"W n It trav"l".. nn.l nl I" l" to th" frmht an. I horror of thoi who ln-nrl It. I h" "ipl'.Kloti n '. iirri.'l Jmt th" 'orpin hriitl proi'i ion w'.im "nt. Tinrf th l.i nntiful mi l ai,"n.it "Iniri'h "f .simtn Marlii ,l"l Mar. w hl' h I- tin- k-raii.l.'-t, nft"r tl ,ith"'lrui In l!ar" l.,nn. 'I hi l. th" le nrt of th" b eity, i le t far lr..tii the water fro.it nn I .iinv, ntel . alino-t lookini; upon th I'lnn i! l I'ata. lo on.-of tin- niot tlil -kly poiiilat. . .iiait"r : of the p..,llol4 "ity. 1'lie k "ll. of til" '- loloii an I th" .li-tr. -.I "f.e- if tli" in-i jiire l nn. I the frl- ieli of tli" kill". I erul". nil : iii l". tii.al.l" anl" ariioinf th" irn-at .Tow. I i III th" pro... ii.n lllel looklllK "ll. Th" p"o- i pi" u T" t.-rr.T--t ri"k"ii with .Ir ai l an I , nil, I" ii, j thr mil, nn i A QUESTION OF PRICES. Doubt Expreutd at to Ability to Maintain Iron and BtstL R. O, Dun A C'o.'a weekly rvlffw of trmlo "It lit tilithly muirtlvn that, with ft tittle hlp as tlu-ni l.,not from new buslness.mark cti nr. so nearly ninlntaine.l, though tint fne'orles nn i mills ar still waltimt for th rush of business seen ut year. Th opinion Kilns nmuii'l thnt moro H"tlv lmlnva Is to li. ixpei't"i after th" roliventlons Iiiivk been h". I, nml tlm safety nn. I suf!li."ii"y of erops hav; Iwn nisurej. 'Mio .leellii" in wheat nn.l eotton ha' lielpe.l mark, tlnu the surplus so thnt exports linv been tnor liberal. I.sil- mntes of eotton ner.-iiK" by ttn bet nntlior MANY BiUS OFFERED. Fff PRSEO THE WORK OF CONGRESS. A Short Benlon and Po)lty of National Lagiilation. The first session of tho 1'lfty-fotirth Con Kresg in tlm shortest 'loni" session In thirty years, A Kennt passively Inillflerent In soniM Instances an. I In others netlvely hostile, with an exeeutive not In sympathy with tho lleptiblican party poll.'les, aro thn rensons asslkne. by the llouso lea.lnrs for tho pnu- CONGRESSIONAL. j Summary of tho Volt Tmjorun. Kianr 4 Frtttntsd is Bath Honisv of IO,(Hlt.(H'rj b: It to l a f ii. ra v Unit U." I li I.-tlt'iU, i. ai t t iritl .I.itu - eiar I li.-ii,. - . f re N . I ll Iiv. sh - o III" u-o llv a, lii lii ,ii" ..iilv in, I .i.',, I." Iiu.it. . Tlimelit ,(, ifre.l. ' I the I to i 'i . iit.ii rii,- ,'MI JoMTI,- 'T to imp" r in- ; . r - eolle.'ti.'H f th" i. -ki- u. I I. 1 .lr. n l of oth.-r 1 it was With .li'lh nlty that wer" r-tralii". fr ;n "ri.kliiii.' "a li '. th"r t" .b atll 111 th" -t.'.,",". I wo ilvnamit" ( t ir !s ivr" r; !o 1" I In fr-rit . f th" lion-" ., a prit at 'ri"ii Ian. lo ur San . i a-ilnii, on th- l ay of l;l-"ay. M'l h .la-i in.'" re-'ilt" I from th" "j 1 .-i . n, I ut ther" mi. no futaiitv. " I hat tli tli" party ! n i .. .ii,. ri i it i- "i p. th" i.iirp. .T "iit, r anv u li ..ft "We eon l;ra.l", in ii it vn r r.i nt lll.'tllill. " to th" I pi" ' We ,e, nominee to r I. 'li'l. n I I '"in. , -rati ' par: v ha of i 'T'oiini pi'.'itv an t an I it 1- now. nn.l link nl'A.'i .""ii o any union of "liur' li nn i "tn'.". I to th" eiiii 'tin, lit of nil bin - T lb -kll'II of willed ik t" .-U-tllltl III.) r.'lik lolM belief, IT to Apply t"-t 'a a .pi illll.'atl mi for put ll" .. inn tiie a.'tioa of ( ivertior aliiiik' out th" -,;at" militia, a' .1, without saii"tioii of law an I a tl Ivil lih-rtl"' aii'l rik-hli "f .1 l.eiltll.'k '. lap. the ki I Tt I th" true t t of f the tartv party fealty , to the ll i- S. i. Wei -ii-r, k.'"ii. r.il .-I. urn iiireiit of the 'J 'i in null I n '. r . ill A-.iiM'iMioii, atiiioiiii"" that the upper r. ii Iway .1 th" l illc" h"- I ii "oinplet. .1 mi in to lelmit the .ii..iii;i. of foot a-.-.-in;.',--. I he roielway wiiktornnp ll ili-t III f .".M) L et. Part of the i"lTW in piie.l up on th" tailroiel tra.'k-, nii'l all th- next .lay niter the .-t -rm v. as upnM m elearuii. aw ay :h" ro.'k- me I ' i.er wfekiu"-. When th w m !li,i-h"l t!i" train-" were al lowe I to .To--. 1 !,e v. 'IK of ere. tin it a tem porary roehvay aiel kiipports were th"ii eoa.iii"ii. "'l. I hi- ha- I ii ".ii-n. .1 on -t -a.l- lly i V T -in '", I nt tl.e Work pr., :re-", .-lowly ow.lik- to the fa -t that the W.TMlien were oMl"".'. I" keep th" raili'..a. tra.-ki "!"ar. OVER 1,000 SFRVISHES KILLED. Their Forca Complctulv Routed in a Battle at Fuk.-t. Th" M ir..i.i of l.aii low ii", Secretary of State of War. has revive. a t"e"raui ilat". Aka-h"h, liuieT. from Mr Ib rl'iTl lii"h"ii ir.irliir. of the iiuyptiau army, Miyitit.: "We mi rt . r ;- I the i 1 1 'in v nt ilawn at i. -l-te "llllatilly, llol.lllil.' the ;;i:i', but wer inplet. lv .I"- :r return cut "IV. W e ,-,i tut aiel all tie Ir "ii'ii.-l-, leT-"- -. I 1'ir e-i:ilte4 Were liht. h.'l'.e.l ex-'ellelillv." . IVI-ImT" ll'T" kill. ' I, ill 'l'l I III lll'I'T, I'.llllr 11, lll.l.l. I'l l. I lie wa- Tn kill", I aiel s- w, un l",l. TIIE CONSUL rrHELD. Secretary Mcrton Save French Cattle Can i not Come to America. 1 Ske.'r.'tary of A -i i -ult uie . .1 1, ,n luik ju-t traii-tintteil hi- r" ly t (- 'ftar) (lin- y on tl.e I'.-en -e .'ll! ! . 'l -1 1. ,i , t he I'reli.'h khip-p.-r- at llavie having' ni i'l" eomplalnt k,.iu" tun" a"o that th" I nit". I Mat. uikiil t hi re bll- reiu- '.I 1" "I Pilt ll" "attl" to b" kllip- pe.t., Aiiei. -a. e, riiaiy Morton uplioM- : th" eoii-'il an I "all-a'tentioii to oil). -ml re- port- of tic ui-ri'"ilt iral ilepartineiil of i I'raii. e, -li'.v, iiik' th" pr.-val.'ii .f ,i-i a-e at . MirioiiH time- m the provinces. , allow entile f r- i : i l'lan to i-nt view of then r-p'Tt-, as thorltative -tntem.'iit-, the woiihl injure ..ur own tra.l" an l i,.l,it.. th provl-ioii- i f th" law .h su'iicl to pr .t '.'t our ktoci; from the raat;..s of foreign 1I1--ea-e. aiel that v. rv noiniii. e is entitl. i!vi.", -upport "f the party. 'l""ol. .. I hat th" 'le:.'.-i,t" chosen by lhi oiiM iitl. ii to th" national In" rati.' invention, to be bel l at hicau'o. .Inly 7, ls'ic, I,,., an l tin y are h'T' l.y in-tri. t" l to ca-t the vote .,f tii- -tale of K.'iitii 'ky in th" convention as a unit f T I. s. r. Ilia. kl. urn for I'p -hleiit of the I ni'.-I States, uicl to ii.- all l oiioral 1" tn-'uns to .-""iir" his noml tuition." HEADQUARTERS IN ALLIANCE. Bread G.iuge Prohibitionisti Eogin Active Canips'ign Work 'I!:" National party, vvhi-li was foiinlcl by !h" "broa'l k-au-"" Prohibition- in I'i'.t-.-I.ii ru; . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 u' the prohibition convention have e-t u.i-lie. tleur national l."a.l'iiart"r- li, .Milan. e. Hill", lion. 1.. I:. I.oi.-un. ,.( that ity, wtio has l i en Stat" . hairm in of tli" l'ro!ii.iti.,ii arty of Ohio .,r vi ral year-, is ii b u-l.-r in ih" party, nn I i th" chaii'iian of the national ee. uti unmitt e, i. .1. Thomas, . f Ho l-i'-millo, Ky., i-secretary ,,f til Ill l.ittee, J ),.-,- ln i;"tii ;i"i op, ne.l their li. -ti' t i mi rt tk in the Key block, aid as- i. :-t... I", an epe.-tive stafT of clerks bcim the worv ( ;: tin th" v. .; part;- on ati vrjr.u-' l.ei llll-i-. "A -ta! iiventlon will ! Iiehl In Ohio luriiu' .Inly at 'iiher spriiurtlehl or t'oliim luik. At tliis convention e.iu li.la!" will b" name l for 1 he -arioiis state olll cs nn i for prc-l.l. litial elector.. t llll'-r states will fol low Ohio rupnlly iiiel by th" mbblle of uun-t th" national c.cnmitt x t that llll e!le .tive olU llii 'lltloll will I " elithusia-tl- ,"illy at work in almo-t eiery Mat" in the I tit. .ii. " I he can. II. late for l're-. lent, Hon. '. I'.. II "iitl. y, ot N-l.ra-ka: th" M pre-i.b nlial an il late, .1. 11. s. .iitiial", of North aro una i -(ioverii,,r St. John, , f Kan.-iik; John I. ho. I I hoina-. of N-ora-ka: II. I'. Wriitht. of lolVll: ll. ll. Maloi.e, , f Mh liinaii; F. i. ii. leil. e Nebrn-kii: M. V, It. lid tt. ..( Ian-ii-, an, I a ho-t i f ,1.1-ti ii" I ' r-li 1 1 .1 1 i m-i-t-are working with eiithu-la-iu for th" new party In their r"; live -la'."-." WILL TIGHT THE A P. A. A New Catholic Political Sjcie'.y Organ ize.i in Vtf York J Th" S-w York Sun ay. that a number of ' youiik iiiel iik'kTesiiv" lioaian ratholi 'S In that city have I ,-, n oiuetly at work for about . four tnoiiths or.'.iiil.'in,' a - .. "ty which It Is ! lit' tell-. I khall l.e national in p.- an l the i primarv h t ..f which . t . m .. t th" ,. I'. I A. irisani ,'atioii. The lew .. eietv I- kicwu ' as the Ami ii' im I ir b r o 1 tnt". I nthoU"-. It liris alp a ly lull" l oiind I i.i th" citv, th" la-t of which wa- ori.Mui;.... In the par:-h ,.' St. 'I hop'-ci's cli-ir.'h, on" .,r th" l.ii't-cnt iitholi" . hur.'h. s on th" l..er east si I". Ills th" intention ol th" fouribTs of th" new society thnt It -ha I make ( laHueii .e f' it ll"t fall ill the e""to of l'r"-.elll, iiiimuIht- of congress an l of th- Mute leiris Inture. They will ! a-k" I to ulie asur- lllice tllllt they are l , ,t III liecr I With til" !! rj s ,,f tli" A. I'. A , mi l that tie y wiil not support any iiiea.iire ,.f ,1 is-tItii hint j. .n auain-l lloman t iitholi '. Arr iiiL'.-nieiits have nlrci.lv n ma le to s u two l"e-itate- t" Interview xpij ,r Mchinlcy l tweei, le w an. I Ih" as.cii.l.iliij; of t!:e beimblican national conventi m witli a vi -w ,tn r- taiiiiiikt whi ilicr It I-tr ie, ns r" rt" l, that h" a--ure. n i!. li gation tr.cn ih" A. I'. A that h" was In sympathy with th urt S'j.s "I that oiani. a'.i..ii. Hies iti'llcat" a crop weather is favornbl". The luovetneiit of cut tl" at the west Is very heavy, nt rliieairo 10 i.er cent (.Tenter than Inst year thus far, anil larl makes a new low n"'url with enormous stocks ncciimiilnte.l. Th" liar b st problem of the ilny Is whether Iron mi l te"l prices enn be maintain")!, ns they hnvn been .luring tlm pn-t week. Tim noii as- ii-lntl ins have f,iie, tlius far to win over competitors w ho un.l"rel them, ainl nr.'iil.leto miiiiiif icture T.j.oihI keys nualnst every pill. IMM) l.y tin euto-rtis In til" foinhl- nation, ih" loir iissoeintions asks for Iron more than tin1 seliimf prl"e for kteel bars. P'ti lieartl. blilcts are mor" freeiy so, nt l'lttsblirk' below the price Hrk. 'l liesyemer, llll. I mi,blleill. lire rftlil kellimr llessemer III out Tl below th" ITlee !xei by til" ,oo. I Nnturiiily th" iloul.t regit nllm; the itiaint' ; ii it ri f prices i:r. ntlv cheeks th" .b'lnaii.l fT til" T' -elt. but belief tllllt 11 Itltfll llirtfer b in an I l e.-rtala, aiel w III ii"t ..n In le. ! lave, I. I-th" one tliinic vt I. I' ll prevents Con i -hlerul le ,U' line. i Ih" t"xtil" manufacturers ur" walllnc. w ith some eott ,n u-o, i,s re.lu I still further In price aiel u'lnu'lia ns to the Iowa st point lever known, wlii.e no Increase appears in tli" 'lemau l. Sales i f wool still lar below half th- iu uitity rc,ulre.l fur a full run i''iis.i'ii ti'.'i, nn i prl es have further ile. cliiic.l. I lay w or-t",ls mi, mlxtun s, fancy I'li-liii'T - aiel fancy w or-te,s iir u shii.t" Lav t. I allures f.,r the w k w"re :I4 In th" l nit". stales iik-alnst In-t year, mi l i.i in t nna bi iu'iii::-t lh hi -t year. Itrml-lreets "naa.'lal nxlew siivs: !;- nlitlons ciitinu" to prevail ciiiativc an l investment circles rk. several times iluriiiir the market has appearcl to virtu- o sleep so IlltellS" Wits til" If i city of national ci;l-ln!ioti. strict- I c In I- th sp at New V w.-k th-ail-, co t : iliiilii"s.-aii l th" lii 'k "f kp. iiiative Initiative. I rnlay, however, pri '. s wer" i"c,e.y j sicii'licr In most case-, with an improvement in n number of In-tanccs. l'.uro utilities to l"t American stocks severely ulone. Hie market has tak"ti no a unt whatever of I the eon.litioii of foreiea excha ii u'e, which has I n somewhat weaker on th" iippeanmee of I a limit". I supply of l ills .Irawu ncalii-t the I sale of securities ill l.on,bii tlir. m t;h the I M-rs. M ucan. A FRENCH COLONY. CHI2F OF POLICE TO BLAME. Facte Fatality i:v.. crush Concerning the Moicaw Now CoHiinij Out. wiM "s of th" terrible nni fntaj n the Kho,ll,i:-:,oj.. plain la-t Satnr- lay a .T"" tint M. Vias-ov-ky, pr-fe-t of po ll"". Is chlelly to blame for th" li-a-t- r. Jl" luillily r"fiik".l military oilb-ers of troops to control the crow. I, .le. lanim' that hu kui'w Ins own busiii"s nu t thnl there was no ne; ol any I"nr of mi accbi -ut. popular feelin"; iiK.'iln-t Ylnsosky is iuteuk" itiel his naiii" fills become a curs.' illlloui; the populace, who. nrmi-,1 wl'h bottle uiel ktiin-s, w.uil.i l ae lyii. lie.l hiu, the same ,ay upon hi- ar rival at th" plain if he ha, I ii"t'hu. his rout" line'! with troopi. nii'l himself strongly i.- corte.l. It appears that ilurlm; tl rush a numb' r of ( "s-acks, tin lim; tlicm-. U.. snr rouiiile. I, fre-ly us".t th.'lr whips upon th crow, I In oplef to force their way out. I hr-e w ere torn from their .-a.l.lies an i were kille.l Two k'eti lariie s w .T" als i kill" I, an 1 this 1. - 1 to the liuhl ..f th"oth"rs. A iiumlc'r of nioii- Jik- wer" ilrow lie.l in til" Vllts ot beer ToVi.- feii-t, ill which tin y prihtp'il in Ibpior. I Mailagsicsr Ui.animouily Approved By the j Chambor of Drputiet. I Thecotnmitt f th" chamber of deputies ! I"t- umuiimoiisly approve I the b inaklu"; M i lacascar a l'ren.'h colony. I Pr -v ions to -o doiiu;, th" commllt"" was I n l lre... ..1 by M. Iluiiotaux. Ill" minister of j f' T"l.'a alTairs, who ktat" l that the I'nited , Stat"- e,,verniii"iit, iii a llrni and clear dl.s i patch, lui'l insisted upon the necessity of a , ea:ec;.. lcal .l""lar.itloii reeiirdln"; th" minex i ntioii. M. Iluiiotaux a bled that th" k' "V.'rn i tie iit of i .r.'iit Dritaln ha I nlso iirr-. that th" treaties between M ii I aifa.kcar mid f..rel";n pew -rs ei-ied until the annexation of that 1-1. in. 1 was proclaimed by France. ( ,,n tluiiiiii: the minister of fordu'ii afTalrs si.id thattliel reli. h noverilllieiit, therefore, was WUIitd to ask the cliamlsT to approve the nuiiexatlon ot th" Island of Mii'lapt-enr to France in order to clear up the situation. ! The attitude of the L'o. rinii"nt of Prance. he continued, ha- already lul l a food result, ns it has p iv". an entirely favorable reply from the I iiited states. In which was the very import nut f.i.-t Hint the novel nnient of the I'liile.l States r n'liled that th" foriin-r treat lis between M !! latflisca r Illl'l foretell powers were annulled II that island was cui v"rt"d Into a l ren.-h eoloiiv. nf tin" mensures which hnvo Ixwmin laws. t h" most Important, from an Int Tiinlional stniidpolnt, was the bill rrentliiir tho commis sion "to determine the true divisional llti" between Veiieziicla ntnl llritlsh (iulann." f scarcely . ss ifieral Interest tlm bill pro hlbltlmr prl. iluhiini; In the Terrltorled.per ml'.tini; nppointinetits in the army and navy id former I nitcl states oltleers who served in the licbciiioii. nn. I m nk Intr on" yenr's resi dence In a territory a pre.reiulsiti to ob tai'ilnir a divorce there. Tin remainder of the lTi bills and resolutions which rH'elve, the President s approval were of n minor character. Th more luit'ortiitit were the bills Incorporating th" National Society of the liiiiiubters uf the lt"Voutlin: opening the forest reservations in Colorado for th location of iiiliiliuf claims: r-'t: 1 1 lnt i n kf proof of deitth in pension cne; provldlui; a ii.'nal tr iliiim; station in San Francisco harbor: inaklmr it unlawful to rhoot nt any railwuy train T any person therei n, nr to throw inlsklles Into such train, an. I repi'iitimr clause on r. of the tarifl law prohibiting f,,r it re bat" on alcohol used In th" arts. A larger number of bills were Introduced In the house than ln rini; any similar period f T a iiuiiter of n century, Th" popular In terest In th" Cuban revolution was shown in th" Ian;" iiumliiT of resolutions, more than M l'i all. that were Introduced. A concurrent resolution was reported, for w hich was sub- .sc.plently substituted til" Semite resolution, expressing th" kvm nthy of the t'nlte.l stat. s with the Insurgents. rcco";iii.lhir their bel ligereliey, and cnllllig Upon the president to Use his good I, ftlces to secure til" Independ ence uf th" Island, lielng a concurrent and not a joint r solution, il did not cull for tho president's signature, mi l Its only eiTe. t was t express the sentiments of the A:n rh an pleas rellected tll.'tWO houses of Con gress. Measures for w hich there ha I been a wi le, spread deniiind that linve passed th" House, and willprobai.lv receive consideration from th" Senate lievt iesotl. Include the llank ruplcy bill, th" Mcfnll bill, providing an e. u. ut ! .na I tist for immigrants: the Labor comml-kloii and Labor Arbitration bills, mid the h simplifying the rules of th" pension oillee, s ns to facilitate the adjustment of private pension cases t the bills reported, two of till) greatest Importance were the bond and revenue bills. '1 he bond bill Pltssi d the House, was Sent to the Senate an t retu'iicl w ith the addition of an amendment providing tor the free ending" of silver. The revenue bill died in the Sen ate coinmltt u linmi"c. The results a mpli.-hcd by tho .Senate during tho se-.-ion jn-t closing :tre en tinny out of proportion with the leg. Islntlon that was Introdu I. l"p to Saturday there had Im i-u introduced n total f :,2A I ills more than were Introduced during the whole of last Congress. Th" same ratio of increase Is found in th" tlood f memorials and petitions that have been laid before the Senate, uut of this array of proposed legislation but little has been dole' I'lie Finance committee, to which was refer red Hlj different measures, has succeeded in getting through the Semite but three of any ImportiuicH that liuve ImvoIiic laws -tho tilled cheese I ill; the amendment to th nd mliistratlve feature of the tariff not, permit ting express companies to pay the duty un packages valued nt not mora than fioi) mid .b'tiver it to the re-ldeii. e nt th" Importer di rect; and th- bill to repeal the free alcohol clause of the titriiT law. UNIT RULE AND SILVER. th:.. Tl I ,. 1.. It M : d for th" r i'T to f GEOROIA FOR SILVER. it Routed . the LOOKS MORE CHEERFUL. CLOUDBURST IN KANSAS. F'our Pcrioni Drownod and Much Damage Doue to Property. Four persons wer drown-, I and con.-ld 'r- St Relief r tin- country in well as i l h'T ii'i kcep't ity holds GRAVES Of Confederates Who Died in Fruou Are Decorated. 'Me rc wn-a hi dutiful service at hi-tori old l ump t h i-e, near Columbu-, Ohio, in memory of the u..bil Confederate), who died Willi I 1 1 - !:. r-. 1:111. tt"" of T ill.ill'Tlt the '"ll;- luti.. ii s. :i. :,i,v ,. whom are in. -ml. i. A. II. . ii'-eu.i , , at th" Camp ( ha eterv, an 1 w. tu a I pr iri.t'c rem , tiles rat". I wi'h !! .-!- the gnu , f tie irate Ihe by W. day t! Clilllp N. ii., Idcr-. a. hip- - . f the K. lina i--. ..f e .. in.- kind . f v th" I' ,"C 'III' i,, which i- ren etlil lance r ivcd at tic while serving occasion was delivered o'.UUiblls, June r,, Sun a .- rvi. " wa- given at .iirleiTith regiment, 1 1. i 'in t"d in the mutter by it f th" g. n.Tous treatment it hands of the ex-t oiif.-d. rat" i th" ceremonies incident to . alioii a kaiuauga iiciiiiuicnt ih the I 1,1. year ago. Joined tho Federation. The Federated Association of W ire Itrnw ITS de.'l I" I lo atlllii'" with th" Am"ri"un Federation of I a , or, and indorsed Fugeiie V. liebs. as it candidal" for president of tho I Illicit States. Ill" (Toper otlleliils Were In Htructi'd to oigiuii." the employes of the i'a-t'irn wire mills. Tho following oltleers Were elected : President, William l.ane.of N"W Custle.pn; vl pr"-l l"iit. T. T. liiitilevy, of Clnclnn'ttl: cecretiiry-lreasiirer, and organier, Walter lilllette of I levelalid; exclltlVK Colli lllltt"", Augii't Weiseiibacli.lrii V. Urlgjii and Adam llei.-s, of ( levelalid. Killed a Gorman Officer. Til" London (ilobe publishes It dispatch from Shangal, wal"h savs thnt hIiicu the re turn of the Viceroy Liu kiln VHi. to NnukPi, th" liermiin i, Ulcers who were b-nt to ciiuni by liermaiiy to drill the Chinese troops, ha vn been repente.lly insulted, hope being enler- tiiincd that they would resent tho Insult, by re-igniiig. '1 his practice not having the ile mrc result, the Cliinesa lutvo resort. 'd to violence, ending Iii the murder of ii (icrmau olllcer uaiuod Krauao by tho lluuaii body guard of tho viceroy and the (iermau siiiii. r.in ii Inien ordered to proceed to Nunkin forthwith. It la believed tho dUputoh that all of tlm (jeriiMtn oftloer lu th t'hi Utnto aervlca will resign. Louis Rapidly Assuming Shape Station! to Bo Abanioued. AJTaiis In the-t..T.ii-ri.bieti .list ret of the two cities arc taking i n a ncro cheerful as I e.-t. The tlr-t lll-ll f-T r. lief S oVT, Illl'l there I-e i, h u f n geiieml improvement in tin1 condition of tornado MitTep rs at ti e dl-trlct p l. f -tations. 1 hep. is a noticeable ileep-i-e iii the number of applicants for al I, and It I-the o ini. ,u that th" stations m st. 1 St. Loin- w ill I," i lok.-d. With the abaiid .li- j lueiit i t the diktri. t stations, however, th" ! relief work will be far from Mnislicd. W hat- I ev. r remains from the general fund will be left in the keeping of the Merchants' F.x- J chmig" committee, who will continue the work wherever n -sarv. The relief fund continues to grow until it'has reached fcls:!, .Ml. In all, parts if the tornado district! I.ou.-cs are being ma lc habituhle unce more and demolished buildings are being rapidly rebuilt. In La-t St'. 1,'iiiistlie Work of restoration g..' on steadily, an I there is nc abatement of tl.e relief Co m 111 it! ee'h Work. Mllliy peo ple, who were coiiii clled to live In tents un til their demolished homes arc repaired, are i in" acciistomcl to (heir new environ ments. In some places tenants llv" In box ai-. William Cugmi, it popular engineer of th" P.altiniore A Ohio railway, who was in jured in the stoim, has di"d at the home of a fii 'ii l as a r.'-ult of his wounds. None of the patients In the hospitals have did dur ing the a-t two days, nni, acor ling to th" slat. Mm nt. ol attending physicians, no more latalilick will be rei ort.'d ;(roiu these in-ti-tntioiis. Mrs. J. II. Haaisay, sl-tcr-lii-law of to li. (1. llaiiisay, ex-chlef of the order of Hallway Telegraphers, died ut her home In La-t St. Louis. Mrs. llaiiisay's dentil was due to the heroic efforts -hu made In rescu ing her husband from the ruins of the Yau daliu freight house nn the night of tl.e recent loriiu lo. Mr. Luiiikiiy still liovers bet ween life and deuth, Mrs. Itamsiiy's body will bo shipped to Yluton, In., for burial. Bradley Denies it. (iov. Iiradley denies that ho has withdrawn as a presidential candidate, and that his name will be pr "nt"d to tho St. Louis con vention, lb' also denies tliiit Chairman Har nett went to Washington to confer with tidi. I irosveiior about a cabinet position or any thing else Iii consideration of tho withdrawal. '1 he special stab that a movement has been started. Meantime it can be stated that tlm announcement of ilov. Itradlcy's withdrawal in tho Associated Press dispatches last Wed nesday cniiiH directly from tlm governor through a member of his stuff, who gave out the interview that appeared in the Louis ville Commercial mi l alio tho iuterproutiou of it that was published. Selling Their Children. Correspondeneo received by tho steamer Alameda from Japan says: T ikiun U antler lug from a lerrlhni famine. Last year tin) rauilall was so nicuger that this year har vest in a failure, and us tin) Annatultca aro im provident, living from hand to mouth, tint d 1st rem le now very (treat. Tho parents aro selling tbir cuil'irou (or a low oeuu and pil ing u rU. able damage to property doi.e I y a co id Ltirst near L. av. iiw tth, Kan. Water f"il in torrents, sai.uliing w.irlows, t"iiring o'T signs, "tc.. an l ii, .,, ling i ellars and bottom lands. Ii. niiis and Mi-ha l l n,l mi l I'lTiiiis and Lug. lie I nmmings, nil under 11 The Cleveland Administration Most Disastrously. Hot urn r Ive.l from county primaries and mil-- meetings le l l through.iiit ticorgla satur lav for selection of delegates to th" l 1 icm.M rati,' Stat" convention leaves the re ! -lot In much doubt, with onlv certainty that the majority chosen are f.,r fret , the Li""!it!l district, represent gr'-ssu "iirs. wre ilrowneil by cimcrt to "scape the washed their bo.llcs int. and thev have i.ol vet b, going into a stone storm. Th" water the Mis- ,iirl river e recovered. A territlc haiistoiin nt nn iniiy h i:r Sun day morning destroyed thou-oiids of aep'k of gr. w iiig crii In Southern Kauas, w ith hail stones cuttings stalks oil like a mowing ma chine, 'pii,. storm was seere that tic n adsldcs ar-.-ir. w ii llh ,b a l birds. The -torin was npiarently general all over Southern Kan-its mid ixtcudc. ovcrapart of Oklahoma, Mile lav's storm ditma g" In the Northwest will reach itJell.OOl). C. W. Cll-tletoll, of A-h Lake: . W. Hunter, of Adrian, and M is. s ClllldWlcli, of Nobles Kit V. Were drowned. At b'lst 1.0(10 euKle perished in the lloud. A Town Burned. An official dispatch fr.uu Aiitatiaiinrivo, Island of Madagascar, dal -.l May .'lu. says that a body of L',00 Fuliavah.s bandits hits burie d Aiitrirabe. Fur thr lavs the b.-iii-l- it.s nockad.'d a lion-" in which a detachment of Fn uch troops were protecting th" Nor wegian inin-ionarles. The I rench r-.-il-iit. with a d"tac nt of llovas, uventnally ral-.-d th" blockade, after s..iii" hard lighting, during w hich lino l ahavnlos were killed. Arizona for Free Silver. The Iiemocrntlc Territorial convention met III Tlic.sou on June s. All til" counties "Xcept Oil" elected delegate WllO lire 11 11 e,Ulvoclllly pledged to elect llollO but free silver delegates to the ( lllcngo COUVentlon. The present administration was refused in dorsiii.eiit In every convention. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Tho llering sea convention appointed a commission to de I do upon th" individual ( aiiaoian claims. Th ltrooklyn Cms trust Is milking experi ments lu th" liopn of securing a fuel gus that can bo sold nt 50 cents per 1,000 feet. Cloudbursts at Gypsum City, llroukvlllu and Lllswortli, Kan., destroyed e oii.-lderiinle property. Several iiemons uurrowly escaped drowning. I'lre dcktroyed the lloyleaton brewery's mammoth t e hou-eat liostou. and damaged the main building of tho establishment, ut a loss of 73,WiO. Tho blipik plague is raging lu Southern China, causing many deaths. In Hong Kong Jl to 2h deaths are reported daily, and lu Caiitoii tho rate is said to bo much greater. A illspiiti'h from Mini", In the department of ttard, save that an explosion of gas occur red in tho Fontnncs mine near Kochubelle. Wi'dntmduv, killing 23 miners. Tho Henry lllll Publishing enmpauy, which published Jainoa (). I'.lui lie's "Twenty Yearn lu Congress," and Gail llanilltou'a -'Lifo of Jamca (i. lllalno," Una niadu an axslgumout. Aiwut llabilltltjs, 50,000. rity chosen are f.,r free silver. In lentil illstnet, reTeS"lltc, I y o- ta 1 uricr, tic gold ktandard nun arri"d th"i!ay. mi l In the Si lid it is pr. ! al l" that llyr-ui II. Ilowcr, i in. . icy .an. li bit. lor Congress, has nominated to -u 1 llepr. seiitative s-l. A hot fight lias I ii waged in the li-tri t, in which Atlanta is situated, In tween C.uigr '.-.-mail Livingston mi l Charles I. Prauaii. Living-ton's reiiominatloii seems certain. lu tin- L'ight!i di-trlct Congressman Law son. gold standard, appears, from Incom plete . -timates r ive.l so far, to have held Ins seat agam-t the opposition of W. M. Howard, free silver opponent. The major ity of counties which n. t"d on th" senatorial incstlon, went f.T l buries F. Crisp for .sena tor to succeed John 11. orloii, MAINE DECLARES FOR REED. Virginia Democrats Will Vote Solidly for the White Metal. The It.'iuocrutli! convention of Virginia, met In Staunton, June 4, with Mlcajah Woods ns hnlrman. Senator I'aniel wa-- chairman of i... ..I.... i ..... . 'i i... - . . .1..., i... til" pilllioriu oillllllll' e. 111" r.'k' Millions lie i . , nl. ii, Iff. ..I ..II. .,!...! .. I, II..., i, 'l'i,.,,- oppose McKlnlcylsiii mid demand "th" free, unlimited cilnag" of both gold and i-llver nt tho ratio of IH to 1, without waiting for Hi" iisseiit or concurrence of nny other nation." The resolutions further instruct the delegates to Chicago I" Invor fn-e silver coinage. The rc-olutiou instructing tl.e delegate., as was ex te.l, provoked more enrnc-t discus sion than any other feature of th inven tion. Tin' propo-ition was tlnally separated It was adopted by a I it" of 1,070 to "U. Ihe two gold I I delegates of th" Second distrl 't. whom I it particularly affects, iniido u spumous ef ! fort to defeat these iiiktructions. )n or.b r; to bind tll"S" llli'll to Vole for free sliver, the i convention adopted the unit rule, by passing 1 it resolution mithorliiig the chairman of , t'ue Virginia delegation to cast the votes of ; I all its members as a majority thereof shall determine. I nited states Senator Martin responded to ' a call for n speech, in which he mu.I: "No ' one could b" a greater party wrecker than ! th" last President elei 'eil py the Iiemocraey," ! This heiltlmeut evoked prolonged I'ile 'rs i from the gold delegates. I A resolution was adopted expressing ll de. i sire that John W. Ilauiel shall be inline, 1 by th" national convention as one of thu iiiem- j bers d( th" I'rt-ldeiitial ticket. j The convention elected John W. lianlel. W, A. Jones, H. S. K. Morrison, nud C. A. i Swituson ns deiegntes-at-lurge to the Chicago ; couvi'titiou. Ailjournment followed. lisirlct. i and ao voted upon koiiiio I a bus. Fifth Presented la Both Honest 1I2I l AT. Tho sonat met nn hour earlier than ii lay to giv a longer tlm for c,,., , tlon of the bond bill. A partial oonf..t,,j; report on th genenil deficiency np,rr,iri tlnn bill was presented am! agreed t further conference was ordered. Hnats ik' to promote the elllcleney of the militia r'porte, from the committee on rtiilltary ? falra by Mr. ILiwley, and wa. placed ,'u ,7 rnlendar. In pursuanen of notice given yester l,iV , I'lngley tarilT Mil was laid bef,,fe n,,, ,t' ' itnd Mr. Moirlll i rep. Vt. i, chnlrmati . Iltllllice eoilllllllll'" ll'l'irckse.l III" S';i.',. reunion io ii. lie spiixe ot ill" lnun fre coinage substitute ns having l tactieil to the lious- liond bill by th" I crnts and Populists of the senate In mockery, nn. I its uncovering n purp, . stnmpe.le the country to silver nioii .t.,, Ism. His remnrka were dlre.t chieflv Hilver agitation. At 7 o'clock to-night tho long struuvl. t the senate over the bill to prohibit tie. of bonds enrne to an i nd. and the l;ut;.rc was pnssed by a Vote of ,'ii to 2."i, 1 1,.. t ; ' passed c ivers only three line., as foil "It" It ohm-ted that the Issuniieeof i,-t benrlng bonds of the I nited State- , purpose what' ver without further a .fi of Congress Is hcp'bv prohlliite I." 11 ll II DAY. Ill tho Senate to-day the filled !,..... was pnssed nit enme from the o-i... Vote of 117 to 1). The iiieasure s an i . to the oleoinitrgitriii" hi'. Matiuf i of filled cheese lire taxed ? pit aiii,-, , . wholesale denb rs ir.'.VI, retail deal. r. . In addition to these taxes, the pro.b; t ;.' Is taxed 1 cent i er pound, and i:i,j tilled . lll'CS Is t tX"d S Cents per .. addition to the Import duiv. I'.V 11 Vote .,r 1 .:i t .11 th" ho,, decided against th" claim of W illi. i from Ihe First South arollna li-t gave the sent to lieorge V. Murray 1.4 it negro, nii'l in the iftv-llr-t , !,.. w as si'iite.l In pin. f Mr. Ll'llotl. I h. , had 1.7:1.1 majority in the fa".i nf th" r : f nut th" committee sai l the former rut , rle. I the district by a majority of I i ; l lll.itt Is the ninth limocrat un- c. the present house. 'Mm limit confer-", . . port mi the general di flddicy uppr ; i f bill was agr 1 ro. 1 I'm i.v. Mr. Morgan gnve the senate n s tv,. ; vhul of the Cuban tii stion to-I iv. , which most of the day was spent in w , for conference ngrectnents bills, Mr. v gun urged the adoption of his p - . calling mi the president for Inforn ip ;. the American taken en the Cotnpcii! r i. I tiow' tlllder widen if deilth ut lie I 'I he HMintor asserted thnt th" pp si.b , , action wits it violation of Inw. Mr. l r. declared thnt Congress should Hot ,i I, i without authoriing the president t '. warship to Cuba to demand the r. . . ; the American prisoners. On th" su.v . d Mr. sIiitiiiiiu chairman of the ,.t: I on foreign relations, the senate w tit :. I cp't session, where, nfter further nr': l by Mr. Morgan, Ids resolution wa- p, . j the enlendar, it pui llaiiientnry tnoi" I lent to postponing n 'tioti. 1 !'.l 'I I'AV. President Cleveland vetoed til" g". :, I lldeliev I III mid the House refused. ' v I of 17(1 to .'111, to pins the , over tlc'l- lent s iicii.i. i ii t ml, ll passed, t v a : 172 to t:t, n lew general ilellclcncv I : , - II "ll the l-'re!ie spoliation ii ik I I: v.-r net war claims mid several minor .. M hl.'hwcr" In th-original bill wer. (; : EIGHTY-FIVE MILES. Some Facts and Figures on the I.e.-,' the St Louis Cyclone. 'Micro vfer.i ju-t Kl miles of str ktructe.I by debris us tt rcsilic nt th' " . Ill st. Louis. All of these streets h n made piissable and will be cleaned i:j lays. In the city tin. r" are 4s(l inii proved streets, so it can be seen to W t-Tit th" tornado interrupted tra;! ulorrii .11. trie on Its out. 1. 1. On... ..o.- from the river on the east to Tow. r .. I Itvelllie on the west mnl from olive -ti - th" north, to Lynch street on the s. irr This comprises an iiren of six s.trir- The extreme limits were three miles , i-: luii mHoM n-iiht iifnl tiorlli In I- Idea of the damage can be formed wl. :. stated that all the houses tlamiiL" I wn down WTO on both sides ,,f f; streets, that street Would lie ju-t 1 The tlgiire Is given out by the strc t -sioner who has I n through the . nt.-' .., .... I r .1... . . . i . lin t me i irom ine r ports vi in- .' superiiitendciit, who has cut a r .1 through the H.j miles of streets. tion to this thep. were many strecl ed by wires and the like', whica counted in the total. It has been feared that a large put the people now reported missing :i St. Louis found watery graves. in A': A Reporter Detective. The most Important testimony u lug trial vet given wits that of Ld a newspaper reporter, who sal I told him in un intenicw, in which Ik i sc, led himself to be 11 delicti!!', til V. ' had said to him i Walling i inline dial I; tin' ( hristmas vacation that ho ha I n to bring Pearl llrvan hero and ki.. When ask.'d If he told peurl p.ryau threat he answered that he did not. it:, he would not do so on account of l.i- ':. ship for Jackson. A motion to nil" tl. tlinoiiy out is pending. The Mention of His Name the Signal for Applause. Th" Main" Kcpiihliciin convention uuiiul moiisly nominated Llewellyn Powers, of II. melon, f,,r governor. The platform adopted declares for protection, opposes Ip'c silver coinage, and adds: "Wo renew our unswerving loyalty to that great champion of protection and sound money, Thomas li. Peed, in the hope that the coming NatioiMtl convention will r ignle the urgent demand id the business Int. p sts of the country for Ids humiliation." in" luitiiK reierring 10 speaker i. eeu, iino , . , ..n,' i. i.,,, the eulogy paid l.lm by Harold M. Scwa.I, of f' ' 7 '".,V"t, ?' '4, Path, chilli man of the convention, evoked long applause. FIVE MORE MILLS TO STRAT. Another Section of the New Caast'e Tin Plant To Go On. Five mors mills In tho new addition to the N'ew CiistUt tin mill urn to bo started under tho direction of Superintendent Hodgcin. This will give employment to lllteen moro rollers, llfleen mom double, fifteen more lieiiters, llftcen moro ditchers and fifteen more screw boys. This will make ten of tho lew mills going and six in the old department. The plant is turning out sum" of tho best tin made in tho world and thorn Is no mor prokperous plant of the kind anywhere. It Is not generally known that the New Custlo tin mill U tho largest institution of tho kind lu tut world. CAPITAL CHAT. I' to Housh pus-ed a resolution by Mr. (irosveiior. republican, of Ohio, calling upon the heads, of tint exfcutlvti departments for a statement of nil tho removals mid changes lu their departments since March 4, In'M. Tho proposed constitutional amendment to have I nll.id States Seuutora elected by tho people instead of by Stato legislatures, wis formally discussed In thu Seunto Friday by Messrs.. Mitch"ll, of Oregon; Pork Ins, uf Cali fornia, and Palmer, of Illinois, In favor, and lluwloy, of Connecticut, and Chandler, ut Now Humpshlrt), In opposition. I Conductor Got Damages An important suit win decided in tho Knox : county, Ind., circuit court at Vliicennes. Will am Itrumiuond, formerly u freight con ductor hu the FAitnsvillo and Terra Haute railroad, sii", the company for damages, itl- leglug that he hud t it blacklisted by Super- I illtendcnt Corbett, which made it Imp lbl" tor nun l, i secure employment on anv otii-r at which The jury awarded him damages lu the sum of t J, jCO. Wages Advance! Ten Per Cent. The employe of the nut uud bolt factory of the Oliver Iron mid Steel company at Pittsburg have hc 11 uotlllcd, that dating Irom Juno 1, their waes would bo advanced 10 per cent. Thu udvnnei) was voluntarily on thu (.art of tho company, mid restores tho amount which wages were reduced March I. Oliver said the advance would u licet about 1,000 employes. Wiped Out By Fir. Tho village of Selkirk, u"iir Winnipeg, was almost wiped out by tiro early Sunday morn ing. Twenty-out) stores ittid dwelling houses were consumed with most of their contents. Tho lo.i cannot bo estimated at tills time. . BRIEF MENTION. L. I,. Hodehaver has been appointed post master ut Walhondiutf, Coidiocton oouutv, Ohio. Austin Corhlu nud his coachman, John Stokes, wore killed, and his nephew, Corbln Ldgcll, and Ir. Paul Kunlcr, budlv Injured in a runaway ut his homo, ncur New port, N. II. Tho House committee on Commttrco hat agreed to report favorably hills authorlIug tho construction of bridge uorosa thu Mini ougalieU river from McKoesport to MIlTin tuwnaUlp, and from liraddook to tba same plucu. The hllla, howavwr, will Uot bo jiasod this swaaion. Three Armenians Murdered Tho bodies of Stove Sliamai inn. ;ur-' Ills sou j.eil lllllllll. Ilkrco !. iiaiiuuo-i n aged .10, Arineiilatis, were found lit" from Fresno. Cal.. all having I n the back of tho head. The murdcr-d sons lived on a smalt ranch. II." wer" found a mile from home n-'ar i:. tioll ditch. 'Ml" Sheriff believe. I.' clew to the murderer. I h" father r of the eldest Armenian settlers lu tic und was well-known. NOTES OF THE DAY. A destructive wind Mid hall .-1 r : i . cd many buildings and serioii-:. : several persons northwest of P -n I r. June 5. Two men raised a punle by shoutm . Klein's depnrtuient kior" In Clin a.' day night, mid lu tho excitement i .'! eushier ol i:m). A bronzo sttituto of Ueujamln Fran. eift or.losill.il Xtedlll to tint I llil-Tllll1' ers Association, was unveiled III l Park, Chicago, Saturday, ltev. Walter Hancock, uslstniit r St. James' F.plscopal church, t 'hi been exiiwllod from tho ministry f 'i cation iu u waudul, to which ho cu Frank J. Mcllarroii. receiver f. r ! Justin llarslia, pastor of tho lteforiv Iutch t liurch in Harlem, has clinnr preacher lu court with it-signing it l r his salary to a third party with Hi" " defrauding his creditor. About 10,01,0 whivlmen took p.irt : 11 Ml general bicycle puriido lu ' Satunluy. Muny riders were lu n i" und a teaturo was it lirum band . n At tho annual congress of thel S.' t Society of America, in liarru-l un.'. lloiiner. of New York, wa lo-l..- t dent for another year, notwitlis'". exprcksod doklro to re'ire. tic llcer worn re-olected, the, onlv In. Im Him Mleeiiiin of Mr. M ilai.ii M: of Harrlshurg, us hoorotury t the ' viinla aociety. Tlm national commerclul tuQrlfT at Detroit, udlouruod WWluei KfToctiuu a lirovUloual organl: .att. tinutt until tho next convuntiot i wh dcs'ldod to cull OR tho nru xj0l ld: ouiber. uOO flno. tnat uoiuh ' T VWNM, I
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