i cm WIPED OUT BY FLUMES. DISASTERS IN JAPAN. Earthquake and Floods Make Wreck and Rain. The city o( Kobe, Japan, iu wiped out by a disastrous conflagration on August 20, and floods and storms nnd earthquakes caused the Iom of 2,500 lives nnd tho de ttructloa of millions of dollars' worth if property la Northern Japan. Tim steamer iJorl', from the Orient, brought news of a scries of catastrophes that have befallen the fulknilo realm that are unprecedented In its history. In Olfu prefecture, 4,300 homos worn blown down, mi l along thn HajMinwa 400 persons loot their live. Tho severest storm occurred on August 0. Along the Isatsugawa l lives were Inst. Tin' groat flood wiu proceeded by severe rarthquaki s. 1 In n followed n downpour such at has never before been i'Xp"rlenocd In the Islands. Tho Kiirnri'an residents panic stilokon ami sought shelter on the high land.. Tim Mliitniriit xn overflowed Its banks nt ml Inlght "I tin- vi.th Inst., and tin; waters Inundated streets mi l fields, swooping away :!' houses ni.d drowning its) persons nt Kobe. After twelve hour vrk tho broken i 1 1 1 'n iv k iii -i! t - wro repair" I by sund lugs. To tr.iiku tlif fatu of Kibe worse, n fire broke out Into in thi' evening nnd fanni'.l l.y the high wind, fpna I over tin' entire city. One thousand, nine hundred blocks, Im'lii ling U.'Jmi houses and twelve go-down wore d Mryi 'I totally ami ten h.ni.M, two police boxes, mi" llr- brigade -daM on, f.iir t-u f l-n mi I wiii" theater. Tin' I'tiriit uri'ii comprises ti n street. Thi; total damage ly lire was otii' million vn. On September 1 In Kokug ' district a b r ribio -orb s of cartlcpiukcs shook th" ooun try. N Hi" pi pi'- were kill-' I there nnd mure than l.rty nt 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 . hi'tiya, Tukiiiuishl, Yik'lnirl, Yokomwa, Nugushida, Miimsua nud Tajik. w hore th" disaster especially great, 'I ho hills at Hi'iiju i'r:ii'ki'l. I iri' broke out hot" ai. 1 th'T". Water gushed out In many place,, aii I rumblings continue. At ihiinoiiai I'lc'V' ii poisons wore killed. At Hokugti tin' pt oj ii- killed nu mi t r ni'ti' than twi'iit." nud brill"!1 overturned ahoiit l.nwi. A forrvhoat at lliuma rri'l.""l ami twenty J aj iii.i'tj'.' ami whitix lo-t tii' lr llv-. ARRIVAL OF THE CZAR. Received nt Icith With All tho Ilonori EngUud Couli Brttow Tlii' Czar mi l (V..irli:ii urrivi'd nt I.i ith, N-'Mluml, I'l'ti'iiitoiT 'J.', anil w -re r'"'(.'ivi .1 with all th'? l.onur.H tlii.t i-oiill po.-i' ly he hhown th in. Th" only 1' itur" wl.l.-li rnurn"! th" f--t v ltl"!i wan tli'! fa t that the pri" autons whirli hav" I it taken f'ir the Kifety of the royal pmty are o i xtr ior lli.iiry that tln-y wen1 eontlliiially iii.tivi'iihle r.iel k"pt eoi.ftantly ireM'iit n henw i f liupi'ii'limr ilaii'," r. After thi1 formalitli" lu re, th.i nival party went to Haimoral cintle, where tliey were rocelve.1 by the yuei'ii In piTJun. They spent the ninlit nt the Castle, Tho pP'"iiiitioi. taken nlloiit for the j ro toollnn of their Maje.-th'S were iiripreeeiiiit ml. It Is U'lieveJ, In naval annul. l'leket lionts, steam luunehes ami torpeilo I'oath of the smaller class, from the warships Mitjestle, IaKllilh'ent, Uepillse nml llesolutioti, eueli detiii'limctit commamli.'il by a lie uteinuit, foriuej a complete net around the Kiini-lan Imperial ynoht, In order ohteusll'ly to pr' veut the shore boats from crowding about the Mandard, hut In reality to prevent any possibility of an attempt to. eommlt n ilyuu- uilte or other outrithTe. The shore limits went ! In such vast numbers on tho water that there Is no doubt that th precautions taken by tho j Iirltlsh naval authorities wi'r warranted. I Thn preonuttons adopted lushore were oqunll) thofOliKh, tiKh.'UKh' f"W people gtt'G i moro than a passing thought now to the nl- I i"Keu iivuiiiniie eonspiraey hupjioseu 10 nave been illscovered by sootliind Yard, tin tho Tuutallon Ca'tle, nshore, on tho train whloh was to take their mitje-ties to Iliilmoral, nt dllTerent plaees aloiiL' the route, nt llallater and about liiilmurul Iti-i'lf were pirkl mem bers of the Itiisslau seeret poliee and tho most trusted members of tho Czar's Nihilist dcteetlves. Other liusslan ili'teetlves were m; biuird tho Stamlarl, nml they were relnforee.l on landing bv a i li'ke. siiiad of th'! very best Hentlaml Yard detectives, who will remain Bttin'he.l to tho Czar and Czarlua's purty until they leave Up-ut Urituiu. Monks Burned to Death. A ilispat 'h to the Madrid Imparelal from Horn? hiiiin say that steatu'Ts from Manila, ! the apitai uf th" l'tiilij tn- islaiels. I rimr ; tho IllllliiUln'ellieiit that Cuvlte Is uivupl.'d j by iri.noO Insi.rei.t,. over loo monks have been murdered in the li-lnnds sln'e the lireaklii out of the insurrection. Mirny of! the victims have been tasti'iii'l to tr-es. i their i K '. ! 1 1 1 1 k' liavini: been i.ake I with kTo seiii.' oil, and thin li;iiiti'il. and have been burned to .len'h. l;ieh natives lire bidni: nrrcsti'd daily, liueiimi'iits have been scl .i-d by the authoiitleh in ivhli'h urn ivi'ii the names .,f the pre-hh i.t und other olHcials i f the proposed i' j-'jl lie Butncd Toll Gates. A special from l.awreiicuhurif, Ky.. .-ays: Uetwi'cu mldiiiL.-ht and daylight Tui'sd'ay niornlriK ovi-r one-half of the toll Kates in this ( Anderson I county were destroyed by regularly oroanl.i'd ba'uds of lawless advo cates of free turnplki'S. The keepers were warned that any attempt to collect any more toll would be a warrant for u haiik'int;. An derson county i- lie of the wealthiest in the state, anil its people are of a kind who will submit to no such lnwlcssiiess n tho dis Kraceful occurrences early Tuesday mum u. ' CONDENSED NEWS. Sii-rry's pavilion at Xarrau'iitiset Tier was drstroye 1 by an lie.endiary llr". The He.Ipath lirothers' company, mnuu facturi'rs of boots and shoes nt l.ynu, Ma-s. have assigned. The Washlut't ,n monument r.n South Mountain, M l., h,! 1 "en b:i l!y shattered I y llKhtuilii; or lyiamitc, A receiver wa- appointed for thn lil.-hards company, Women's utitlltters. Now- ork. Liabilities TllU,(MH): assets, t50,000. J. C. Hprmiue, president of the Tustls Manufai'turiior company, wait kill", I nt li.iU , wuv, N. J., by beiuK .-truck by a traiu. ltoports have i n received from Turkish sources that 2M0 Arinenlans nt Kemah, uear Ltinau, have ln-en put to death. Tho American Hiimiino association. In session at t h'veland.ri'i'ommendej the adop tion of uniform laws rculatlutf tho practice Of vivisection. E. It. tiruves.V Co., tho largest conslKn .muut house In Columbus, ()., have a-ssU-ued, with liabilities of 2s,00U and assets at jO.UOO. Dr. Lewis Swift has discovered from tho Mount Low, Cnl., observatory, two now com ets, the lart t of which is about one degree from the sun. When tho Herman gun boat litis was wracked nu thn Chiueso const the doomed crew KHthered on the d'-ek and gave cheers for tho Emperor and sautf the nattoual anth em IIS til') ship went dowu. Tho steamer N.irthlniids, which cost 5700, 000, and Is thn llue.t on the lakes, will be vastly daiuiiKcd by a partial sinking at Dii luth dock. It Is supposed that discharged oruployoa opeuel thu sea cocks. Nominee Lryau euded his New England trip with a triumphal tour of speechuiaklng nnd handshaking through the principal cities and mauui'acturiiig towns of Now Hamp shire, Massachusetts and Maine Haturday, Vice 1'residciit Nomln! Hewall ao.'ompanied Ua from Dostou to bath, YALE YELLED. Every Time Mr. Bryan Trial U Speak Hli Votes Wat Drowned. , Five hundred Yalo students, asslstsd by a band of the First regiment of the National guard of Connecticut, broke up the address of William J. Bryan at Now Haven, Conn., Thursday afternoon. A platform had been erected on tho hlstorlo "Ne-a Haven green," and about that plat form, for more than an hour before the nominee arrived, from 10,000 to 15,000 people had surged to and fro. To the right of the stand thn students had congregated await ing the arrival of Mr. Uryau. At X 15 o'clock Mr. Ilryan was driven In a carriage through tho crowd to the platform. Immediately ail was confusion In front. The students broke forth In the college cheer ol the frog chorus from Arlstophranes, following with three long Yale's nine "Itaha," a Yale and "Mo Klnley." The crowd surged to and fro In front of the stand and a dozen policemen fought It from tho platform. There were cheers for tho nomine!, but from tho right of the stand tho students repeatedly broke forth with their yell, and for 23 minutes it was impossible for Mr. liryan to make him self heard. Joseph II. Sargent, the Democratic: nom inee for governor, who was to Introduced Mr. Ilryan, tried to quiet the yelling mob In front, but he could not be heard hen feet away. In vain ill I Mr. liryan attempt to re store order, but it was many minutes before iinvthlng like quiet was obtained. Then tli" crowd began to surge again ni.d tho police to fight those In front. Women fainted and several persons wcro taken from the crowd overcome by the cru-li. Th' police used their clubs and one of tlidr number, mounted on n spirited horse, forced the animal In front of the stand, nenr ly creating n panic. Then again Mr. llrynn trl-d to speak, but he was Interrupted. by tho yells of the students. This lusted altogether for l't minute-, and when nt Inst the noise had sul sided Mitllelally for him to make him self hi urd by those Immediately In front, Mr.' Ilryan started to speak. As ho proceeded the noise ii'te l, ,ut every few minutes ho would be Interrupted by the frog chorus, un til ho gave It up In disgust. MARTIAL LAW IN LEADYILLE. The Citiiecs Have Lest ConflJenca In Local Authority. At a meeting of tho cltiens' committee of Li .idville. Col., It was decided to make a re 'luest through tho tnllltla to Oov. Melntyro to declaro martial law. Adjt.-ticn. Mo"S conversed with the governor over tho tele phone relative to this demand. The citizens of l.e.idvlilo have lost con I'donco in th" sheriff and his deputies, in the mayor nnd tho board of aldermen, and even In the civil courts. They declare that no punishment Is dealt out, to offenders, as numerous recent events show, and they be licvo the only way to suppress the desperate characters of thi' miners' union Is through martial law and martial courts. (lov. McJntyre sent a telegram of Instruc tion to (ien. llrooks, nt Leadvilli.'.glvliu; that officer full power to act as his representative In suppressing riot In that city or district. Sen. llrooks Isspecllleally Instructed to per mit no interference from any source what ever, and to act with or without the co-operation of the local authorities as he may deem wise. This gives the military all tho instruc tions they n I. aud practically places the eninp uuder martial law, so far as Is required io compel me snoiin to ao Ills duty. IT CANNOT BE STOPPED. Importations of Oold From Europe Will Keep Up. Representative foreign banking houses estimate that of the llrst 15,000,000 In gold Imported In tho movement to this country, about 10,000,000 was shipped against sterl ing loans nnd ubout iS.OOu.OOO agaiust cox tnercial bills. Of tho balance of the 1 40,000,. 000 or thereabouts, engaged in all to dnto, 625, 000,000 was drawn against commercial bills. It Is still believed that the elllux of gold from Kuropo to the L'nlted States eun only bo temporarily, if at all, Interrupted. A number of the sterling loans mature next month. Tim steamship Servla, leaving Liverpool, on the 2lth, ha. on board 6 1. boo.ooo In gold, consigned to Kidder, lVabudy A Co, of boston. Battle in Cuba. A special dispatch to the Madrid Impurelul from Havana says: A lively light occurred Monday night between 600 Insurgents, who surprised a party of '.K) Spanish troops who were out hunting horses. '1 ho .Spaniards out up a plucky tight ngaiust the awful odds, but lost J7 men killed, and several Wounded, However, reinforcements soon came and the insurgents were routed with great loss. It Is estimated that the Cuban loss is 101) killed or wounded aud missing. It may be heuvicr. though. The Fittiton Disaster. Tin' commission appointed by (lov. Hast ings to Investigate tho Twin Shaft disaster at I'ltlstoii lust June, In which 4S lives were lost, has submitted In report. It is signed by Mine Inspectors William Stern, Shenan doah; Kdw.ird Roderick, Scrantou, aud Ed ward Hrenuiin, Shnmoklii, who conducted the Inquiry, with the aid of f'o attorney general. They tin J that Superintendent l.iingau showed bad judgment by golug so far Into the mine to arrest tho "siueive." that he and tho-n under him could not escape. It is presumed there was au explos ion from nuke I lamps. Moro Troops in Cuba. Thrc" additional steamships arrived nt Havana from Spain with reinforcements of of troops. The steamer Miguel (inlliirt brought 2.1 officers and 1.170 private soldiers, the Sun Francisco hud on board 110 officers and l,-iii) rum; und III" and tin) Guudulupo landed 50 oih'vrs and 1.K10 men, a total of 10:j officers and i.'MO men. Yellow Fever in Cuba. Marine hospital reports show no nbato. n.eut of yellow fever in Cuba, nor Is tho dis ease le-s virulent, thiin It has becu all sum mor, The l'nlted Slates sanitary Inspector at Santiago do Cubu, however, reports smallpox steadily decreasing und expressed the belief that In about one month mure tho cpidctnio w ill be practically over. Firemen Fast Debs' Resolution The brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen at tiulveston, Tex., selected Toronto, Cana da as the place for the next meeting. A Debs resolution was passed, In which the convention r'-fused to endorse any "alleged regularities," but earnestly condemns any aud all of Debs' action against tho brother hood, Corbutt is Barred. The National Sporting club of London has decided not to oiler a purse for auy match In which Corbett is engaged, but should Fitzslmuions arrange a suitable match with auy one else, the club will offer a suitable purse. Innooent Men Killed. Ah tho result of slapping a white child's face at liretuu, across the river from New Orleaus, two negroes wore shot and oue lynched. The negro who struck the child was iu a crowd of his color, when officers appeared to arrest him. The officers fired ami killed two innocent men aud arrested tho negro, who wns Juiled. A mob was soon formed und took him out and hanged him. 'Killed Wlthaa Ai. At Amite, La., (John Johnston, negro, killed Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Cotton and Mervin Steven, aged 17, also wounding Agnes aud Ll..le Miller. The murder was coinuiltted with an ax. No cauje U assigned., " " DUN'S REVIEW. Th Inflow of Oold Olvei Too To Trade. R. O. Dun A Co.' review of trado asys: A very moderate and yet distinct Improve ment Is seen, no longer only In the buying of materials, which continues and stiffens prices, but also In orders for products of tome Industries In money markets, and In exd'iru of staples. It Is as yet little moro than a step toward better things, but bus al ready started some Important works nnd prompted a few considerable contracts. Con tinuing arrivals of gold have raised the treas ury reserve above 125,000,000, strengthen ing the banks and relaxing the stringency In commercial leans, sc thai at about 1 p r cent lower rates more business wns done than In three previous weeks. Hoarding Is no longer reported, but some hoards are being unlock ed. The movement of cronscontinues larcc and purchases for exports have advanced prices or prevented depression. While the gain In working force is not great, It seems clear that for the llrst time iu many mouths there Is some net gain. An Important change Is the gcurnl ad vance Iu produce markets, especially iu wheat, which roe sharply on Thursday and Friday, closing 5,'.,c higher for tho week, with much buying, apparently on foreign account. Reports of the crops abroad were supposed to be tho chief cause, as visible sup plies In this country increased largely, I ut for the first time since July 1 western rc cepts fell below" those of the same week last year. They are still lurif", and for the first quarter of tue crop venr thus far have Is-en 52,721. 15 bushels, against 10, II 4,.1."I last year, a gain of about 110 per cent and It Is concei vable, but cannot be considered quite pro bn' I" that ueli r-eelpts have come from a crop smaller than la-1 year's, although prices average llt'4e lower in July and ti.Sc lower in August than last year's In September because of thi' sharp decline then, and as much ad vance now. Cotton advanced an eighth a week ago, but lost throe-sixteenths, nod with full re ceipts might have gone farther, but for the roiimnt1oii of work by several Important nulls. St ecnliitlv'e buying of wool does not abate, sales for four weeks having been 21. isj4,4i)0 pounds against 2:i,7.'iS,!)70 pounds last year, and ai.O;M,ooo pounds in ls'.i.', but no gain l:i prices results. The snh-s are largely for cm,h and by holders who have maturing note to meet, though some have ln'cn for export In spite of a decline of 5 per cent iu the London opening. A few of the Wooh'u mills are resuming, tho belated do maud for heavy goods constituting most i f the gain visible, but manufacturers show confidence that more goods will be wanted when the future Is more clear. Finished products of Iron meet more inquiry. COLLEGE 13 FLAMES. Monnt Holyoke College for Women De stroyed by Fire. Mount Holyoke collego at Houth Hudley. Mass., the pioneer Institution for tho higher education of women, received a severe blow Sunday In the burning of tho main building with a probable loss of over 6150,000. Tho buildings have cost over 6.WO.0O0, and could not be replaced for less than 6'IO0,U00. Foituuately none of the 400 students or faculty wns Injured, there being ample tlm" for their escape with part of their personal effects. It Is supposed that the f.re originated In the laundry from an overheated steumpipe, as no one had been u tho laundry during the day, nor hild there been A lire there. Til" building and its contents were Insured 6154,1 DO. A. T. WiHIston, of Northampton, treasurer of the Institution, says that steps will be taken toward rebuilding. Instead of having one largo structure. It Is probable that the modern style of cottuge dormitories will lie adopted, each cottage cortlag about 625,000 to 635,000, ami accommodating 50 students. A le w gymnasium will probably be built somew hat after the plan of the one at North Held Seminary, which cost about 635,000, nnd there will also have to be a chapel build ing, which uiuy cost almost any umuunt up to? loo.ooo. Fatal Mine Oss Explosion. An explosion of mine gus occurred at Mid dle Crock colliery, near Tremont, l'n., and live men wero seriously burned and other wise Injured. Two of them died after reach Ing their homos at lllackwood. The dead are: Jasper Newton, Sr., and his son in-law, John i'osgrovo. both are murrled and have families. Charles shogstall and James Nor ton, also of black wood, are severely burned. Lilward Ponmoyor, of Tremont, sustained a fractured collur bono and arm. An Awful Tragedy. Charles 1'ft (for, a telegraph operator, em ploye I by the Indianapolis bolt road, was loiiud hanging dead to his doorway Tuesday morning nt his home Iu lirightwood, Iud. Iu the iioiim his wife and child wero found dead 1'felfer hud cut their throuts und then hanged himself. First Snow of tbe Season. The summit! of Mounts Washington nnd Jefferson were covered with suow Thursday morning. The thermometer marked 33 de grees. Colorado Miners' Btricke Ended. The miners' strike has been ended by the ngreemont of the men to return to work at the old schedule prices provided the employ ers will put them back In their places. Seven People Drown?d. A ferry boat while crossing the River Tynn. m ar Shields, ou Saturday night, tank, nud seven persons wore drowned. POLITICAL N0TE3. The executive committee of tho National Democratic State committee of Now Jersey selected nn entire palmer and liuckner elec toral ticket ut a meeting In Jersey City. The gold Democrats of tho state met In Atlanta, (of., and Indorsed the Indianapolis phuf jnu und selected electors. Cleveland's name was loudly cheered. The Republican Campaign committee In Alabama has decided to run an electoral ticket aud Congressional nom luces and to refuse fusion with tho Nutloual Democrats. Tho A'.ubama republican state campaign committee after a long session have decid ed not to fuss with sound money democrats or with any other party, which action was approved by the advisory committee. The government always withholds tho fractions of a penny in its periodical distri bution of dividends on account of the nation al debt. It Is said that from this source the state has accumulated In the lost hundred ynars the sum of 6750,000. The Democrats and I'opullsts of Kentucky have fused on an agreement that the Popu list electorul ticket shall bo withdrawn and thnt the Populists shall bo given two places on the Democratla electoral ticket. The Democratla gold standard men of Delaware in convention nominated a full ticket of presidential electors. Thomas F. Ilavard, Jr., son of Ambassador bayard, was nominated for congress. K. W, Tun uell, the regular Democratic candldato for governor, was Indorsed. The Tammany general committee passed resolutions enthusiastically indorsing bryan aud kiewall, ard the Chicago platform. No referenoe was made to the candidacy of Johu Uoyd Thacher for governor. EUROPE'S WAR CLOUD. Germany Denies Be I of tbe Spselal fro tee tor of tho Saltan. The Turkish question I still the upper most one In European politics. In opposi tion to the statement that Germany Is tho power that Is most prominently defending tbe flultan, the foreign office ha Issued a statement that complete harmony exists among the powers, but that communications are passing between the European govern ments as to what should be done 1c the event of further bloodshed at Constantino pi". It Is reported from London that Lord Salisbury Is determined upon the dcposal of uie soiiiau or tne administration or the Turkish government through the council of embassadors, which would be equivalent to a European protectorate. Another an nouncement from London Is that Lord Wolsley had advised tho chiefs of the ad ! mlraity that It would be easy for a Hoot to I force the passage of thn Dimlnnells, sllenc : Ing the fire of the Turkish forts, but that It I would require 4'l.oC0 troops to occupy Con , stnntlnoiile and iirevnt a relun of nuarchv. Ti e German newspapers do not speak la- voriioiy ot .nr. ttiii.lstone s antl-Turklh a I dre.. most of them considering that It may load to a renewal of the massacres. I he North Herman (iawtte says that Mr. iliol stone threatens the sultan nnd nt the same time confess" s that his threats could not bo followed by action. TWO LIVES WERE TAKEN. Double Murder the Sequel to West Virginia Political Debate. Word has Just bi .en received from dray, Mingo county, W. Vn., of a double killing near that place early Sunday morning ns the result of n political joint debate. There was a joint debate Saturday night at it country school house between two local orators, and the attendance of members of both parties was numerous. After the dis cussion, which was deducted In nn orderly milliner, n party id Democrats, among whom was Dr. K. L. Estop, nnd a pa.-ty of Republi cans, which Included John Roberts, started for home by the same rend. The two parties taunted each other till finally they got Into a light. Stoii'-s and clubs were used by both sides. Finally Es top drew a revolver and, llrlng Into the crowd, killed Roberts Instantly. Roberts was carried home by his companions. When King Robert, u brother of the dead man, learned of the murder, ho took his Winchester and went in pur suit of Estop, overtaking him a few steps from his home. Roberts told Estop ho was going to kill him and II red live shots, one of which felled Estop. Estop wns, car ried into his homo and di"d In a few min utes. Huberts inado his escape over tin) river Into Kentucky .and tins not becu cap tured. SHE HAS THREE HUSBANDS. And This Ohio Woman Now Admits Her Trio of Venturei. Three men, two of them residing In Cleve land, have Just discovered that they are pos sessed of tho same wife, nnd the third man, Frank E. Dowd, of Defiance, has quietly be gun suit against Mrs. i. M. Crowd, of Cleve land. Mrs. Crow! was married July 3, lsl'3, to her present husband, who is a street car conductor. Sunday another husband turned up by the name of J. IT. Smith, a musician, lie alleges that he married the woman In Ih'JI, and was never divorced. Mrs. Crowd acknowledges tho threo hus bands, but says she thought two of them were dead. Her maiden name was Eliza Ann Russell, and was afterward changed to i-.neriy uy a second marrluge or her mother. she was bom and raled In Ashtabula coun ty, O. Sho had children by her last two ! husbands. Ail of tho husbands aver that I they knew nothing of their wife's other mar riages until recently. Mrs. ( rowl-Dowd-Smlth Is a pretty, buxom woman of 21 years, vivacious and fond of society. TIBED OF GEN. WEYLER. Loyalists In Cuba Start a Secret Movement For His Recall. What close observers of Cuban affairs have been expecting has happened ut liLst.accord lug to Senor Don Juan Vicente (ion.ulos.who arrived In New York hist week. The Spanish sympathizers in the Island have revolted against the misrule of dipt. Weyler and are taking stops to procure his Immediate re moval. Already they have communicated with their friends in the mother country, and tho Liberal. Republican and Suolalltii purtb-s iu Spuiu have united in demanding from the crown the Instant recall of "the butcher" and a radical reform iu the military and political methods thus farj raetteed iu Cuba. As yet the agitation has boon conducted privately, but m me the less urgently, und it Is about to assume tho form of it public movement. Bicycle Craze in Bavaria. A L'oneral bleveln craze has struck r.avnrln fVCi'i tfit I fi L to 11 piiliirl fpj.,i I, .if... I u, ...... " - -.... n .- .-... .aw... Kl' ll 11,1, .'3 Commercial Agent Carpenter, nt 1'urth. He says win oid una mo young can be soon uauy practicing in buck yards, vacant lots and nl. .ii . nui.i.lpv r. III. Is . I., u, .... I .. a. -i ... .11 .. .a.V.aa, sw.a.a . ... c" ...,'-, CVItlKfcOIJK to maintain u equlposo, and the apothecaries iiuiiuvuui uu'i vuuii piasters. A Turkish Tale. Thi Turkish legation at Washington1 re ceived iroui tip) sublime porto tho following: 'The Armenian revolutionists of I'lukan, a village situated Iu the proviuco of Sivas, lifter fititfini? tiro tn tiielr owi. li.-in.mi, sr... I. ..I. ..... .....I . !.. . II trill' lint tlmv retllreii I n...il,i nn.l ..... e I to the houses that had not TVoa Luit.cd the llrst tl'iio. The hc'iil fiiillo-iHti..., i.V ..t....t. precaution to extinguish tho lire. The ob- l.i..t .f tin rev.. Intl. ...luto O j-. . . ..'.u..v.,ii?.s is utiueiiliy IO Illume 1 eoj'iu ueuov:- mill more IS UO So ilii fu ti tbitfr ciiiit.tri' i.np tli..ir ..tv. .. su...j.M...... -s.... ., ,-.. I IIUUB provoke again safigiiluary troubles have been frustrated, thuuks to the efllcleut mens urcs adopted by the Imperial government." A Victory for Lee. The Ktuto Department has received ofllcial Information from Consul (icnerul Lee at Ha vunu that Samuel T. Tolon. who was taken luto custody by tho Spanish authorities Iu Cuba September 4, had been released. To lon, who is said to be a citizen of the United States, and until recently a resident of Mu taiizas, was arrested as he was about to board the Ward line steamer Seneca for the L'uited States. His distention was protested against by Consul Ueneral Loo. Malleable Iron Faetory. Eastern capitalists are arranging to estab lish a big malleable iron plant at L'rbana, O., to utilize the dlscovorv ot George W. Hartley, the foundryman of Sprluglleld, of making malleable iron direct from molds. It Is said to be a big thing, TELE0BAFHIC TICKS. Lord Charles Uussell, Chief Justice of Eng land paid a visit to I'residunt Cluvelundat buzzards bay, llev. Stanislaus Klmluhkl, of buffalo, has been choen bishop ot the Tolloh Cathoiio Church of America. Tbe brotherhood of Carpenters and Join ere. in session ut Cleveland, resolved to at tach a salary to the ollloe of President. A flra at YVltmar station, on tbe rittsburg and Western railroad, Haturday night, de stroyed six houses and caused a loss of 6,000. A lamp explosion caused tho con LATEST NEWS FROM MKG1. COLLEGE MILITARY SERVICE. War Department Kakot Improvement! in Details of Military Instraotlon. There will probably bo some changes In the regulations relating to the detail ot army officers as professor of military science and tactics at colleges. ' The recommendations now before .secre tary Lament will be of special Interest to l'eiinsylvnnla State college, Allegheny col legil, at Meadvllle; the Chester Military col lege, (trove Cltv colleve. Olrard colit'L-n and Franklin and Marshall college, at Lancaster the colleges In I'ennsylvanln whore nrmy officers are stationed gratuitously by the de partment. The Institutions aro to be classified In tbe order of merit, aud It will probably lx stipu lated as one of tbe conditions of the detail that the military department be placed on the same footing as other departments, nnd that proficiency In tbe military course be ii. nun nu incident ot graduation ami diploma. It Is suggested nifo that a prescribed sys tem of records aud books be kept by the military processors. Details to colleges may also be limited to such institutions as can show 100 cadets in the military department, as It Is not considered worth while to send an officer away from his regiment for four years to give Instructions to any less attend ance, A more careful consld-rntlon of an ofllcer's fitness for the work Is hereafter to tie a fea ture of the selection. Ulllcers will b requir ed to report to the college authorities or to the war department their Inability to main tain good order ami discipline. It Is recommended that cadet officers and fiou-comnilss.onetl oflleers In college battal ions bo selected as at West Point, that Is.thut the o!loers bo chosen Irom the first and highest class, and tho iion-eomnilssloned of lleers from the second or third classes, by the president of the college fpon the recom mendation cf the military instructor. Tho Torpedo Boat Builders. The Hath in n works, of Jlaino, will build two of tlm ;0-knot. torpedo boats and tho I'nlou lion works, of San l'raticico, the re. maiiilng one; Wolff A wicker, of lVrtland, ore., two 22' ;-knot boats, and of the little 20-kuot bouts Herreshoff w ill have throe, Co lombia Iron works, of ltaltimore, two and liiliman brothers, of l'hliad"lphia,on". This Is the decision dually reached by chief Con structor Hi-hborn nnd Lngineer-ln-t hief Melville, to whom the numerous nnd com plicated bids opened September 11 wero re ferred. BOLD ROBBERS GET AWAY. They Took a Nice File of Money From a Chicago OfTios. Two robbers Into Friday afternoon enter ed tho oflleo of tho Western Foundry com pany, nt tho corner of Thirty-seventh street nnd Albany avenue, Chicago, and held up the cashier, M. A. burke, took tl.COO from the safe and escaped. They worn pursued by a crowd collected by the foundry people, and were in u fair way to be captured nt Thirty-sixth and California streets, but again eluded their pursuers. At this place tho buggy in whiou tho men were riding broko down, nnd as they were about starting to es cape ou foot, Frank Nyholt, a milkman, came along. The two men jumped Into his wagon und demnnded that he vacate. Ou refusing, they shot him Iu tho leg. pitched him out and drove away at a furious pace. Ulllcers from brighten police station were soon on tho scene, nnd started iu pursuit of the Hying robbers la a patrol wagon. Tho men wero lost sight of, however, but tho police, after following in thi) direction iu which they wre supposed to have lied, found, nearly two miles from the foundry, tho milk wagon, which had also broken down. The southwestern oolloe district was notillod and a largo detail of olllccrs were sent out. There wns flvo men In tho office of tho foundry when tho holdup occurred. It Is claimed by one of these that tho men wero former employes. Uue of the robbers was fashionably dressed, while tho other was rather shabbily dressed In a suit of brown. HIS FAITH WAS GREAT. A Man Meoti Hit Death Trying To Walk on ths Water. Charles Hosier of Evnusport, a religious fanatic, met a shocking death near Defiance, U., while attempting to walk on tho water, in order to demonstrate that his faith wus equal to thut ol the Savior's, (iosler was a young man of good habits and an industrious temperament, lie wus an ardent supporter cf the Seventh Day Adventlsts' doctrine, and recently became demented over his re ligious beliel. Last week ho was married to a young woman at Kvunsport, and since that time he hud spent till his spare moments In reading the bible. Ho was cutting coru iu a neigh boring farm yesterday with n companion, and ut noon they starte 1 for dinner together. When they reached the dam In the Tiffin river, tiosler refused to cross over on tho apron, saving ho would 'Toss on the wulcr above. After leaving his companion, ho spent some moments In prayer ami singing hymns, and then started out bodly to walk across on the water. Some boys who saw him said he appeared to walk 'nil right for several paces, thou he commenced to splash and lloundrr, anil tlually sank from sight still singing. Wheu tho body was recovered life was extinct. A CLOUDbURST. Destruction of Life and Property at San Marcos, Texai. A cloudburst struck tho city of San Mur cos, 50 miies north of San Antonio, Texas, nud a'most destroyed the lower portlou of the town. All the bridges over the San Mar cos river, which runs through the city, were ! washed away, und scores of houses are in ruins. 1 he tracks of tho M. h. 4 T. und I. and (i. N. liallroads we're washed out for three quarters of a mile. Many people wero injured by falling buildings. Three families living Iu tho lower portion of the city, close to the banks of the river, have not been hear I from, nnd It is feared they have been drowned The rush of water was so great that It swept everything before It. and the damage to property' will exceed tlOO.OOJ. Wlnle the loss of life will be heavy, all telegraph und telephone wires are down, and the only Information that has reached the outside world was sent by messenger to Kyle, Texas. 10 mile distant aud telephoned to San Antonio Counterfeit 8ilver Certificates. A dangerous counterfeit has made Its ap pearance. It is a ii Wludem sliver certifi cate raised to i 10, No less than six ot the raised notes made their appearance at the banks In Toledo, O. Judging from the per sons who endeavored to. deposit the notes the blll-ralsers are endeavoring to dispose of them Iu small stores. The raised work is excellent. Seal Fishing a Failure. Reports received at tbe marine and fisher ies department at Ottawa, Quebec, from the northern coast ot the (ulf of St. Lawrence state that seal Ashing has been a failure, ow ing to the action of the Ice and tbe fact that the seals passed down without lingering ou shore, ltoports say, however, that the cod fishing has been a great success, and that tbe herring catch Is up to the average. Oales in Franoe. ' As a result of the gales on the French coast the steutuer Magdaleno foundered near llayoune, aud the crew were drowned. The breton Usherman have suffered severity. Four yanghts were driven from their moor tugs at Morget and have disappeared, BRITISH GUIANA GOLD."" Output Hat Been Dlmlnlshing-citK DUpuUd Territory. ' Consul Tatterson, at Demerara, course of a report to tho state defin, on the gold Industry of British Gutsr," that the output of gold has been dlmUui1' since IHItt. and the diminution hns eebT during the present year which he ettrt"' to the fact that the majority ot r claims have already been marked otii says that were the expense of Cornn-n,, i tion with the Interior reduced ami th. 1 rmrrrnmnnt rr.vi.lt nf on tT! abated, many ol the creeks of tlm u could be worked as they all show "ooks."?' About 7,000 men are employed tt sT'. by syndicates and one of the most sucoZ" producing about 18,000 ounce inT yenrs, Is managed by an American k I - - - n ...-v.... u mi, iivo .in niUi'hf- the l'nlted States, a small party itKt laborers Iu four months costing from ? H00. The HOllillltle of ni.nrl, ., still unknown, although the consul UMltli.t. VMr. mi.th ...... ..I.. I (. . Mt i ... iiv.ii rnui-ivs IIOIII l!ltnni D. I quotes local uewspnper report", tohn,V: llllfl Amiirir.mi iwiimiHim a-ll. - !-. I mill, In ten doys, crushed 430 tons 0f rri J ore, clearing up 7(10 ounces of gold i.l king properties have lately bee,, y, by English capitalists and large ,ir".7 merits In thn loiLI Iti.loctrv a . ' V spite of the unsettled state of the twinmlfirv I. ... .....111...!,...., IT"I mines the consul refers to are located illaf.iitu.1 t.. l I I DANGER OF BOND X3SUE3 PAST. Thm Grtlrl PsiflAfV 1ft Btitra ww a v0a Uanp) flinct the Beginning cf 1802. Treasury ofiloiul bollovotlmt nil il.int f tho npceity for another Imuo rf V si.. n'.'h.Al. tho ko... rcnrvt l ivr. cl uiiiiuut n wj puur ihiu urn i n'ltMiry y. Ultl t rt'KlMit till' I hurt l 4 tiimr.tr - i . ' f ... ...... .... " Vl " Ull fja I vixhvr nlrnly In tlu vnmt or in ,c-t i? I iVmnjirnrif ulimtiliia nfY. .,!. i.l 1 . .1 I ""ii'i i-nuea iniiv i:ot UTOUgU. It .j . viii iiKnre. The i j() .000 T0.1 of Fohnmrv i.n i. ... the reserve fluid up to only i in I.l u ( ;,'!,'. riOXt .4.V).(HK) I)I br.illL-ht It nr. 1.. . I, -'.. . I Tho contract with tho Morgan .-),.:,. I oroiif;i.l Hie reserve Up IO Its Unttl.ai uZ: ii June n. j, inn llirire.i amount iotI. i... .1... i.... i . , ..... " o .hit nui isu" Ol S"lov,ouo injll v:, sl 1 ow. .ucatm uue, more goni is e. i.-nut,-rlvlng, while the withdrawals r. a Treasury aro so small as tr Im h.ir in tri.i,. I .. ..m .i..i - ..en. i. mi. up. Aieitsurjr oiiicnu c.,1; assert mat more is no danger wiiuivi-:;' uuy iuiure ooau issue. FASTEST MILE EVER TACID. Gentry Makes a New Record by Gj:;j: Diitanee la 8:00 1-2. John U, Gentry broke the mile r,n, ty pacers ai itigoy, .lie., mursiiuv nft.-r.-t ly making tho distance In illM ,. t,,. previous record was 2:01' ;, which vx by (Jentry nt (ileims Falls, N. Y., .n tun...... U . I I.. I ..I ... c.. nmimivo iini iv'll le'l.lrMl! warmlng-up miles, and it was near;v4 when ho was ready to start for tic i mllo. A runner appeared with oVuni, pace lilrn. After scoring twice, Ar.lrrn came down to the wire to begin (vs nine ever accoiniilshed by u her.-t'iiat. no?s. Tho first quarter was given by th.'jui.'si ns mnao in seconds, and the siv :l4 C9.'; seconds. The third ouiirt r tv.w r-: ofl In making the tlmo nt th- tins quarter post 1:30 V. As the hors-ManH into the home stretch and caught tk.-iil In their teeth, the crowd bpuan to .b un hurrah, oud Andrews shouted e:i,'..;;r.iot to nis norse l ho runner s driver n',-, u.iu his horse and -hsed the whip. A.I ta I ncrven tue pneer to a supremo ci:. rt, n: wun tne wiiei in ins lace no mu.ic vm "luarter ouicker than tho third niurtcr. I lug it In :li(V, and thus Covering the u,i. i two minutes and one-half S'vonk lul was a wholo second less than la ! rt'l record, which I1119 never been si;r i:i' nry horse, and only equalled by l;.Urt;J C2:01.'i In lH'jj ut Terro Haute. A MATTER OF MILLION! Philadelphia and Beading Ecugi! tj $20,500,000. In compliance with a decree of tlil';::t:l Htutes Circuit court, the assets of t!..' I'u delphla and Heading railroad a:il( ' i.c Iron company that are not ei.v r l'' il general mortgage bonds, were - U ,v.iv tion iu rhlladelidii for i l.cec. m; V. property covered by the general rr r.w I was nom lor tiu.oim.ooo. J lie pur ii'.r both sales was C. II Coster, of N' 1 rl- member of thu bauklng Urm of J. p. ! CO., aud who represents the l;.M!::f orcaiih'ation committee. lh' t tj : value of tho property Is sai l t i t .:-' 000,000. '1 he attorney for Hetty !r"',:i ! ' against tho sale ou tho ground t!v. i'A illegal, und tiled a hill to that ::-'t x VICTOEIA'8 SIXTIETH YEAR Hir (Majesty Now Eolipeti All I'-i-l Royalists. Tho mayors of Loudon and et!i rf- cltlesjwlrvd message's to the qucii ' H tuorul Wednesday morning eei.cr:!'' her tnaicstv unou havlm: "mid'. throne longer thuu any other bnia ; elmi. The church bells throughout I. cl :11! in other cltlej were rung In hoii.T o: event, aud the national uiitlic:n w.i p in tbe theaters In the evening. I ut 1 ' anco with the do"lro of tho ii'-. i. Ii.' "j iou Will Lot bo cTlebrate.. idllclailv uiti.? I wheu her mtijesty will huvo cili sixtieth year of her reign. At noon the mombors of tic' "I I change nud tho merchants ai d em ployes In many salesrooms m-i- ii W -uess whlio they sang tho national HELD UP BY A TRAIN B0BSI1 Tbe Paymaster of an Iron Ccn.-jr-f i:' of 52,600 andEil! A daring hold-up occurred en t!. Lino Hallway between Sewall aid i- eight miles from Charleston, W. Vl I'lminr.&ciii ulin mini. Ipitii the V,-t a year ni;o. learned that W. L. Wil..'! L'nei.iir Hiol intvtiifiutMP of tbe I-ong'-' ' Company at c'lllf Top, was going ul'l!J?.j iu mo BiiiTU'siii iu imy on in had tJ.HOO with him. and rode ou tti' W hen the train reached a loro'i) " , nwiiifituliia Tliiim nu.iti who lulil l0ru' train, held'up all those In the eiutto" i I point oi two revolvers. lie suua'i"; ' j the ruouev from Wilson and iumH " 1 eugiue. Wilson shot ut Thoinpseat1 missed him. Thompson return"! shooting Wilson fatally. . ,ii Tl,n.,,. .. ,...1 I, (a ,i...,l.U A IIWIIlllVIU tl,liij HUUU IIIU - I I sou is uying. a posse i iu r1"---lyuchiug is expected. Danube Canal Formally ?ttl The ceremony of opening "'".'M cauulto Improve navigation ,0': river was formally completed SuuJaj ........ . u .l ...I J.rHILtt- viiii'iuc ui imnniii, S1I1H u .Jit A fl.... .1 C. rvlil OllP.l ot iiuuumuitt I! ii llBum, m 'i sr and went to thrt Iron ItiLtcs. loll' .J low on the river, where thu H cu inn ine uiouarcns euui1)" " Inden cord stretched across th" B0J caual aud drank a toast frn goblut. LATE TELEGRAPHIC John Danlelsl wealty resident?''1 Okla,, ootnmitw'd auioide by sboouu ksl 'mat '
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