Wm FATAL WRECKS A! Ill HUNDREDS LOST. Tb talitr Dlisitsr Wont Thaa tt Tint Bportl Ti e loss of life by rinklng of the North Herman I.loy.l steamship Sailer at Corunro Spain, In much greater than at first bcllcveiU While it i trim tliHt the Mwl left Antwerp with onlr 210 passenger, she embarked morn at various Spanish port", and It I now estimated that, Including her crew of t!3, the dlatr will number from t hi to 50'). The Salier wm hound frum lifmiii to nuii'i A res va Cortina mid Hingardii, and ut lh ont-'t hud 210 passenger on hoard. II 'T crew wa compood i I PS tn"n. Ml hour I, passenger und crew, ir if d i . Of In r kin mn pii-i,gcr, 11 1 worn I: Iiidh. 'M tiitili'iiin, 1 S niilard uii'l 1 O'-rmnn, and most of tln-m wre In tin- -to.-ragc. 'I'hn ( iirr' l "il') ro. ks, oh w In 'li It i Ic I It-vi I tliut tln Sulli-r wu ! t. nf situated IT tin-1 o ' 1 1 1 w i -1 rua-t of ''rutin, rtti-1 should have I ti given a wide berth l.-f r' th steamer 1 1 . t i I ea-t ward, an I tli"fi in a northca-l'-rlv dlrc-tidi forth" I iy h a ling up in Vllligarc-.u. A . j . ii "I from Lloyd's ng- lit at foruna ay 'h. it '.1 live w re lost I y tli" wreck of th SiiIi- r. 'I In-miNt w.i nn ell v-cl which th North .i ii'i l.'vd r. mpnny had agreed to m I mi I ii mil Hrm 1 1 it' 1 1 1. l. between It.iiiim hi I A'ti' rl 'iui ::, tut on ing In Some flight i'1-il.T' til' !.t ll to the t'-rill ill" deal we i. ot i n!ii ii t i und tin' .-learner was petit mi iiniitlicr vn) Mi wiii cii-i b r ed t I. cv ry w iv p .i worthy, uii'l tin1 on'y rp.' i-i !':i" N rth lo-rumi l.i.o I t oinp uiv liu 1 Ii r ci long I" r w i tint tli' T" w -r" m.ir" in I' tn l' i i'h ii tli" inn" liu" In rcu !l nes to take l.'-r i i " llii ia-t trip ii"rin the Atlantic wa n.ii'l" In hpptptniii r lint, wl.cn I'll" I' ft 1'. i li'i.nr" f ir llr"tii"ti. urnv. Irg thi re m'i'iv mi SopP ml ' r '2.1. 'I lui rn ,r w .it (( H.ii ) t'ltix gro- register, wn :I6I f" t l' i.(-. I ng ruvd 11:1 1 hud a single pn pi lu r. hj turn "'up hil l comruaii'l.d tli" i t"iim r for a Iiiithi "r of ji'iirH. lli" w.'u'.Imt w.ntlii 'ii nii'l li'Mvy. It vrni iiL.lit t mi" nti I tli" s.nl'T hu t to run fur 'iiontth p'iUtl; t.t "li ar lh roi'kp olT t'app i i.rrni Jo In f . r" -tiiriMiur.lim her ln'iin nii'l lnTlitii: f.iutliu ; r. I . t;r.'i'1iiiiliy pulnlliii; w-M-w.inl nii'i tlii'ii in u ifrllii' pV'-riy ! ir''tilt In iT'l-T t i li' iiil Into tlii li.iy l-n il.'ii; up to li 'n lii roi ii. I'ltptain Wptijo Fr"mP'l to linvp li"Pn thrown i lit of h s f' killing t.y Hip foe nii'l nun mi l to I uv. ti'-'t. 1 to port too noon, with Hi" rcpiiit lioit l" fuil'-'l to cli'Mr t up" 'orriil'"'lo Kn J v.i lit iluwti with hH flilp tinil hII t.un-1.4. Kintcfn Drowned.' Tlii !!ritih hhiri priwcll. t'nptitili Ktn liiiu, 1 1 .ill I.tw rpin'1 i n l'i i' ii. li'-r '.' f r d.il vtwton, h it urn v- l in swi:'iit. ul , w::li two piirviv r of tin; li' tni i'i plilp li i.nli. of lir.'inpn, w In h loll t nnlitf fi r lloii' iii'ii-. h" fii-l .-pil in n uhI" ii' hr l.uii ly li mi I. nt tho tit mi. i.f tin. lirit I cl.ntiti' l. iii" ti'cn of tli" l;.ijiu'ii i-r-w ilrowii' I. FourtcD Mvet Lot: 'Ili' I'.nclifh !iip l riti-h r.cr.t npt. ,.mi- whli'li phiIciI fr .ni l.i n il. ii ll 't .T 4 ( .r Hpi-ton i. nl r.'rtliitil, tir"., I.n l""ii r"i'k"'l m ."iil'tniiha ! . Scuth Afrn'ii. !t l(b".n'i tliut II "T-"ius pi ri-i.i' I. Tli" ulilp P'ylstiTi'J l,4JS toll!". MACEO REPORTED KILLED. Young Gomel Met tb Sam Fitt oa the Field. It 1j Rtiitod In inoi-t pohltlve tormt ly tho PpHDlub nulhorltlvn tbnt Antonio Marru, thn urnnt liiiurk'-at It-adur, and the lit arl und oul of tho Ciilinn ottmc, bun been klllvd In llaTimn provln'-o fii-r havinir pT-i t.'.l tli pap.ii;p nl t!, w. Hern troi'hH in-nr M.irl. l, at it Lonln rii rstrcn.itv. Wnii 'th.'t ulun l 0 h r Ul'-d tli" yi.iitli rranriM'o (iiiipy. ft. -n of Mmlmo (ii.iiii z. who a ;"i.tiipiii" I th muUtto k rn-riil on hi pn-mr" nl tlm tr .chii. Moht cxpili ite ih tHili ol tin- lliiilini; of tl." porp-cn of tin- fiilii'ii l'ni)iin nii l of tli" f"!i tpiiiI upon f.r their l.teiititl'-Ntiou nro u; bimil throiiiih the report of the spuiiKh om tnan I'T. .Mnj. i iruj.'ila, who (M. nt" I H:e paM.'n of Hi" troclia uiiMi'.'i.'eiv.fuily on lin. nihpr 4. ith Ma.'eo. Antonio Mh".; i hut without (iie:ion l.een tlipino.: I ruiiint llmiro of tli" pfaet.t r-v.iit InCuha. II- -II -t -. I Int. Uu i.t o.-rt-ilo boraiii-oa on M r. li til. With him wtp fl'.r rilllh"! flli'l It liil!!i!"T i f l.ni.'er-. Mlt'fo had luen ii meiiil" r of (iii"ral H. iin-; ,tn!T dnniiirtlm 1(1 yeuti. ur. fn.in 1-p to li?1', and eo'iiirim ii ,! imve I u ii. (, t n . . j.- i:. pro :m p f Mii;tia'ii I ul'ii, ii, w h.i"h r . lli.i" hit family I i. 1 1 v . 1 . mi l win r- h" .ovii rd a hirK'" plum ilioii. Aft.-r tli" in v r..' war Mni-eu lui.l tr..v.'i .I in i . ntral Ain-n -u and limn. .tu inptiiikf 1 1 mi-' n l.ir- f .t I i Invade t'ul a. lie lift 'rward returned to fiil'it und live.) lUielly n hi- plimtntii.i, ii, tl,.. eu-. rn pr n- III. 'e. ee .. Wll Very p' t llilir. Ill l-!'.l li- aiiK.lrf-.en out of I ni.a and w-lit to . w Vork. Al Hi" 1 1 Hi" of th" r. i. nt outbreak h wa in 1 I .rid.i, and li-juii. i.l u lHr-. -"ilitiiili hieli M'l out Ir'iin l'i. J.iin n in Mareli, lS'J'i, i n tie' hieamer A lirot.il .. A piiriiu itiiin-of w.ir pur-'ie l 'iii- pteiiiner fur p.fM liour-.iiLd nl lit, tin1 ha l.-r wi re .'..th lieoii'l to I. in. I on fortune liiimd. one (fih- Wet Julie.. 'JlietieMa und tie' ether icn ten- ti.ale !i"ir way t i i 'iji ii. in i:.e j.T. lit iil'N n -ro.i the inland ie I lo Muxiiiio (i. rne. in Mi,.i. o wax 111- elu.'-f "Oiel uti.r. 'i i 'I- in.. I nfnii report have hfeu reeelted f. o II l'u'.l i.f li s l ent Ulld rout. Iii d-utli !, it' tii ii, ..r I i hiii.-i.le. al- to hi r iuti In ii latter ll' llVlllef. There m i.o i! oil t ti.ut iiiany pe.,j,,. ui l doui't the null, e.Mi -ity f.f Hi" re;.' rt i,..it ih. PPU' d of hi- lleittll. f i,.-l ,o I fi V...I.. r-- poil hits f' li h-i.'h evo. :. .l.-iai.h i.f the 'iri'ltlllKlaii'-ea i f I.!.- ll -.ltll or f e f'l i.f I let.t tl nil i. PHILIPPINE EtBtLLI'JN 8j(rih Govrrctutst S;i to Bi (Jivin Out Fa!? Ecporti I rt' a'..'T ' 'hiua I .tf.it 'i .. '' u i-eriiiutf I ' I ro .. . f i,.. i r r' -.-t t :i In the I'hioppii l-:.i:.d-. I'. I- stilt' I tliut (he rwhei. ur. tii: i i.i:; in ptreulh aiei pra'-tieally i.'.rol tl.e i: 1. 1 t ontM of Miii.illu, ail i.t:-!i t )i" hiiiii-!i io ri. inem trlVH I j eteate tl.e t;prej.-.'.U that tl.e re. U-llimj i pra. PU'idued. 'J he i.ri,:iu f t ." i pro-iutf ii hfrihed to en"..ive l .tn .ii hiel o u(.' r i !i , n I the latem.il, t (, i:,.. hpun.pti i..iti, r th.it IIUIIVP prle-t- It.l'te.l the et,e,i. a f..rr.--hk'loui purptu . Is it'i.n d. I uptnre I rei-l. and i"i.i Jett" .-p' i t' I of faorii.r th" r-l" ' r treut"l With i'rei.t erileJ, ll I- Klll.i' l, Ld a.l or' i I i i IU'i.itii- Mi' (,' ii i .i.uii eptie tH'..i. P: li e l;e, 'J lie .!:i,..,l,' ..f pri.-oi.erp to the A til .in oiim i :i. i .., an'! 1 U.i r-leh- w re hippe.l u. t .,!t ;i. liur.htf th" O -ioi-r 'uiiipuiirii th" r bp aptureil thn ln iih of M .i.titlb tii and hai. Muteo, tell 11. Ill In III M il, I. III. ll li- h'.ild I .he foreign relli.la p Oil utl.i.'.e i!h the rendp. Btott Jackioa Kut Hiitg 'Jhn hupr. i'ii' 4'vurt of Appt al-i ( f lien tueky deiiiej tl.e mi.il.,ti fr a i. w trial for H'-olt Jlt' kfoB, e,,t,vieted of the inirderof i'ei.ri iiryati, and roi.ttriiieil the 1 utn en tpuee ly the loiiipl.eil eounty eourt. It bow reinuiiiM for (i..v liradley lo ii po.ht the day of ii 'utiuB. 'J h" (teeiou of thn roiirl in Jueknou'a I'iw Ih taken u an iudli ullon ttiul the auiiip eoiieluhloii will he re he.l a to Aloiuto WallliiK mhu wa jointly l oii.ii'ted witb Jaokm u. IMPROVEMENT LOOKED FOR. Hw Tar Likely t Btart With a Boom ia Trail. II. O. Pun A Co.' wrekly review of trad rayti Tho approaeh of thn holiday and doubt about tlip) action of eonRreM put off further Improvement until the now year. While In dustrie have Rained In working force, they ure waiting for ooinmenourate gnln In de mand, and nipanwhllo are trylnB to clear away cnilrrnKin"iitn whleh restrict them. Ihn wheat market ha weakened, with Ipm Bloomy new Iroiu olherrouiitrlepand larger weetern reeclpt". , ra'dll'S Ji.pt' lie nhow that export ooiitlnue heavy, and ahoiit 300, tioO tone more ate available from I'nllforiila. t'ottoll dei'iiliPil 3-Ki.'. i he Iron industry l for the time tlemornl ir.ed by tineeitaiiity retfardlmr the treat com bliiationa. The lormal withdrawal of the lleiinire, i (J. i coin puny Proko thn billet pool. J he beam maker meet thl w-k t revlvp.lf they can, their coTpiiet, und the eteel rail work will n t Miortly. l:h tho prospect t lint one liiipoitant voiieern will go nut, and that If the oilier keep toi;'tlicr prices will hiivn to ho materially reiluced. 1 lo) Par ii"orl,itl..u aiiir"ely pretend to control prleeit; wlih li lire ellghtly lower thlt week for eteei, and tho rupturn of the mill a"oilitii'ii for the titim left the Pur prn-p. for wire miii ci.Ht ah nit 41 ' at I'lit-buri;, w.th extra rlmrge on ordinary aeortin"iili averaging 11: niraiiiMt !l f'." paid lant month w ith extra. averairing "U1. I'ntll tho lur ther iiilliK'tieo of llicpe eoiiiliiiintlon I bet ter ileline.i narrow trailing initt bo expei t"d. I:eeti.er pig and K'".v forge Hrc hllghtly lower. Mm 'r metal are genernllv weaker, tin at 1 1 J '.nl, copper ill 11 '4", for lake mid P'ii.1 at J '.'.. Aluminum h i I u redii'"- ! from til to Jui) lor iiitfi t. toll lol, and tlic to .Vic for ro.lh, produ. lloii having Increa-ed four fo .1. A raw cotton I lower, otn" yl'd ling In pri.'i of hl.i l'i Ii expected. J'rint cloths nreweii In lone, with enormoii Mo'ki. Wouten good itr i not in b tier demand, und there i gi neral lii'll.-l unlioii to li:iik coin lllltllli'l p. uhead. Sale of wool In two Week were n.UM.'.iUJ iouud., a ;liii.t ll,'JtO,2u:l lut year. Failure fi r the week have been 3S0 In the l iilieil Maii , iitfiiln-t 3.1.1 last )' iir, und 4 1 In P ri i 1 1, aaui't :')! l ol y-ar. "lttaiiplri't't'a" review ol the Mock market my: t'oiigre-p having ii"lunlly iteiniilel, the pei'iilaiivii market h i apparently lost in ii '-U of it fear regarding the ii.'lion of that body and It InM ieiico upon the lliiancial rituatlou. Thu proldcnfa menage produce, I little or no liquidation of long ptock, nn 1 the mtroiliii'tl.iii.a. n.iou n cm rre.a got in work, i f n variety of reoilution in reference to l ut'ti had practically no effect. In fact th" street pectiieil to P' 11!. J T th" Illllllcii.'O of report from Wahiti.'ton In Keating that thn I r""iit contfroM ;v.i uiiiikcly t t ike posl l.e action of anv kin I in l lie short limo that remain of It. ex.iencp '1 he utter ah..i f outsid.j participation In the mark' t I '-cr iy felt, mid the trail n.'lioii from ilny to .lay have be 'ii on a very limit"' 1 p ai". mi l were do" In the mi, In to the Miinllcr cjii r.it r of the I card room it '!?. 1 he sir- htfth of the l.e;t. .r cla of bond i.nd nr. c-tmeht i ncrally I n feature, I. it tlic demand In iiicti m mrjily drawn fur im ic . in me. i f a rj ... i.!,itie cii;;ru' ter iir- c In o-i,i I. A feeling a . rt itdf P, f.pecnlatlve circle Pint after .laimary I there mil l o a broaden ing out of the market, ui'h moro or bv of a rvial la it iwtivity. J HI iiutiirally tends I i r- i-lri t Icari-h opcrntlou lo ntta'k on parii'Milnr st.)"k. loir-.pe lias tak'Mi no part In the sp.'.-uiati,n ,i r". mid Ule weaker tono ol thn foreign exchange mnrket hik be n without any intliicQcu on Mock. GREATEST EVER KNOWN. A PANIC STRICKEN CITY. Eight Hondr.l Settht ia th City ef Bombay. CONGRESSIONAL. A cabin mev,iff. frora Bombay ay; Eight hundred deaths are reported up to dato from tho plague, but the number I believed to bn much larger. Crowd of piinlc-ntrlcken na tlve are fleeing from the city. Trade and trnvel are crlouly alTectpd, . The (iovcrniii' iit bn"t"ibdogl.ti are of the opinion that the pintfU", unlike cholera, ha a tendency to slick to the locality where it ; originate. few niilhetitic ciii-c nrc report- . eil In ndjuoent town,bul they are all of liom bayiirlnln. The ilisenun hera Im ported wa dylns out without epreading. In Jtombay for two , month tho pingun reinnineil eontlncd to one wiiri. it nn now rprenil to nil district of tBe city, and I liicreitdng largely with tho cooler weather. Duly one can I reported of a person directly attending a patient having contract ed the plague. Tho ilie,ie, thoutth Itifvo tloiis, has not teen proved contauloii. 'J lie famine which threatened the w hole of India ha been parti averted In certain dis trict by thn nt rains, tirnln speculation continue and aggravate the situation. THE NEW ARMY Of th Salvationist Oaloing Becro.it ia Large Nuinbcu. C'ommaii lcr-ln-Clicf lialllngton 1! n lli und hi- stalt of Held oltlcer of thcVolunt' cr ( f Ainerl"n have drafted n constitution f 'r tho orgnnliilloii. Tim council ha nicccd ed ns far us p sihle !n foll-'Wing the spirit of the coii-l.tirl. ii . f tiie I mt". I e nu.l removing enliie y liny sctiil'laiii'e i f nuto orntie power. It im nl-o sue .ei ile l in nvoid lug any possibility of tie olocP iii discii.s'.on. '1 he the ilciM 'al tenet nre such a Wlil I " readily accepted by nil ev.lllg' ll 'Hl bodies with whom It I the desire of the Volunteer to co-operate Iii nil I hrl-tlnn work. Th" Mar und htrlpe lias t een adopted n th" banner of the ortfiiuiiitloii und will bo car ried in nil oriole', side by eld" with th" milliard emtVtnatic of the' enrijiiinl prin -I-ple and truth In wnPdi t'.n inemb'T tic ilev". ling. tien. I h i ling, who ha chnrtfo of the Western division, with hca.l.piarters at t'hlcngo, reports a inarvelous growth of the inoyincnt in the Wet. From every see. tlon eiicoiiriitflng reports are I'.u.ly received by the coiiitnau l- r. EPIDEMIC IN CUBA. Enormou Kalnfall in th Stat of Waih- ingtoa. ' Nino luchui of rain In 11 day, following th" previous full .floods, have caused the highest water over known in tho valley of Southweftern Washington. I Hiring the past Week the water has come down the va'lej with a terrille ru.h, breuklug ilaiiis ami car rying away houses Mel farm property. Four I'Oille have been rcoveroil aiid other per- sons will iiii'i'i.ii.icaiy perlsli. ! MP liael I ushtiinn was lrown"d Frldnv i while tryini! to ford Toiillo river. Tho bodies of Mr,. Minuiaker aad her daughter, who I wre dr ivi,e. in the Cowlitz Hood three , weeks ago, have ju.t been found, nearly biirie.l in the sand. t n mi below where they Wcr" swept off the rait oil which tll"V i were tiyllig to escape. 'I he body of lin Uh ' known ii. an wan found drifting lu tho river : nt Ca-ile lto.'k. 1 Settlements in the big bottom couutry near th" head waters of the (.VwliU river wi re , T.' sr.y Hipe. out by the Moods. Thirty li 'ii-'-s ier" ci.rricil i,,wn the strenm and many fii'nilie. escu),,. J ,,n rafts alter their n w d.lt.gs had Pen carried mile. Two per son lire reported dr.. wind. .Miles of fence nii'l other m.pr'ivenieiit are d. -lr iye l. I Ie ci, pie of Wirt section have nun!., im nt'pei.! f.,r aid, to vW.l li tie citizens I led, a!:. and the surrounding towns have nl r' U !y r-i-ii"inl"il. Many farmer have ..-t tic .r S' e wheat, whi Mi ih" eo inty cminl' si..ier ttlil I" ii-ked to supply. Mn Nmeii. Per I, twenty Irenes of wal'er have ta.len, i r half the u-uul y. iul full. FLEETS TO MOVF. The Al.i-d Powrri Decide to Bring Turkey to Term. I lie Itirn.li.ghani l'ost confirm ihe rejx'ul e. stal' tncnts on ihn sumo subject cablei during the past two months in saying Dial it leiiri.s from a high quarter that an Liidcr staniliiiir ha been arrivl nt between tirent l;:.lian. li.i.-sia and l rai f orthe setticineut of tli" so-eui!"'l F. i-'.ern iii' s.ion. whl"h has f r gein ratioiis b'n troubling iiic s'ate:ncii ol I. nr.. pe. 1 I." l'o.-t a l l that the Kn-Mau lbadi f-a lb' t and tic Jlnt.sli on I Frei,cn Jlc liier rnc an lieels will shortly lo inobi.o.cd in c.l.t guily o ihe J!..sphoioi:s und the J'lir- u ni' lie. In or'l. r to eufur " If necessary the r' luMii which in ei;pjs-ie of ihe three pow.-rs i. re iii.i.iit to pr-H'iit to tim sulta'i, und to tthi.-n th" i tln r Pigi,",- of the 1! -rliu tr'-nty, loTinimy, Austria and Italy, haie e :i..,tei. 'lolhfsend, it Is aseried, tho allied l!. et may force u,o paagn of the straits of tl." l'ar'1' uelics. SUICIDE BEF0BE HANGING. Auram Edert. Till Ninticok Murderer Took Fonon in hi Cell, sl.ram K'-kert. who Wouhl have been banged ut Willed. arr", pa., Iiec. fi, took i poison during tho night und died lu the county jail at llilXI a. in. lie .a. u furewll Inter il 'W with his wife und clul'lreu Moiiday evenlni;. SUieij he lay down he ii.kcl the wati.'hmuu to wake biui ut 1. ii. ni. At that hour ho wa foand uni-on-s -ious. liictor used a stoinaeii pump In mo... Wur P n It'. land does not know how I., kert got ll:" poison. Iv kert .i a H' lioul janitor at Nauticoke. July 7. ls'Jl, h't h"t and kilie.l Frederick T. J;:tlcnderfer, i in of the school directors, who hid chidc.l I, no for not attending to In woik. After sentence i-kurt wm reprieved twice. Gold Democratic Trie. 1 he l.xecinive t'oiiilnittist of the National liemocrulic parly at a meeting lu Indlun- apoils. ileceiiioer II, delegate. I its power III U g nt rui way to it sub-con. mlttoc coiupoaed ol tieorge Foster Jvaho ly. of New Vorki John h. liuliili, of l'ein;..vlviinla, and W. 11. Ilal.li Uiuu, of Louisville. 'J lio committeet twi uiemljer of which ura lu lit Kant, will adU with I'bairiiiau Ityuutn. Frevclano of a Terribi Catt.e I)inae Stop th TratKo in Beef. A terrible el ideiiilc, known In Spnulsh n "n.iK.rit.o," is s reading among the govern inrnt ciwa'.ry horses- only niiout 10 per cent of horses i r ciittl" nttii'-kcd recovered. 'Ih" typhus fever, ptewil'-nt among tlic Spnnish troop garrioie. along the we-tcrn troowi, and ut I'lihu i s nud oilier I'luar del I'.io towns, is nttrlb jtc.l by th" p'il"iahs to tli" eating of meat tainted by tifn lr adlui ".niiormo," which ilrst up pea nd nmm month ago In iidjiicent eattle uivtiicts. '1 he disease is pu.lliig the best of tho Spanish rn" Ileal tiilent. In Havana several persons, including one person of local Importance, have been at tacked by It, dying with all the symptom shown lu the animal victim. The 'butcher have been warned ollli-lally against killing cuttle from thu Infected districts, nud tho ouco popular beefsteak Is uowseldo.u culled for lu thu Havana hotels uud reutauranu. CLOSED WITH A BANQUET. Labor of th Rational Civil Strvioj Reform Ended. Hie annual scs-ion of tho National Civil Service Jteforiu league closed Iii l'hiliidi-l-plila, IieccmLer 11, with n banquet. Her bert Welsh, of 1'hiladelphlx, president of the reiiiisylvnuia association presided. At the hu-dness meeting tho follow'ng offi cers were I'lecteil: I'resl lent, t'arl Hcauri., New York; vice president, rinirlcs Francis Aua:n. lloton: A.igutus Ma'!.oiiough,Nevv York; Itlgbt Ilev. Henry r. I'otier, New i ork ; .1. Hall I'leunaul. ' Jliiltimore; Henry Hilln ock. St, I.ouls; Henry I'. J.eu, l'hlln delphla: Franklin M.i'-. n ,'ii. ( hicago; Win. l'oit... New York, and Archhisitoji 1'. J, Ity.'ltl. l'lllllldelphl'l. A l'lres.e ou Ihe operations of thn civil service in dnTercnl citi". were made by r. II. Wilhy, ( ni 'lniiiiti; V. 1'.. I iiilnng, Cleve land; lev. W. K. l.orl, M. l'aul; H -nry llilclicock, St. I.ouls; l;i.-li.trd ll"urr lhina, lio-toii. and J. C. Tir.rp, M-idison, V i. I'aper were read a- follows: "Hin Uelatlni of Wolullll to 111" Civil Service Jt"fo;m M ov-meiit," by .Mr-, i harlcs J(iisell l ow ell. New York; "( ml Service Keform lu the West." I'd. .1. W. Phi. Ciili-.igii; "Civil S.-ri H'V lleforin in the Constitution of New York Stat"." Sherman S. llngoi. H.ilTalo; "Civil si. tv ice ( omini-sion- l.s.i-niial to civil Ser vice p form," Iiorman It. F.iton, N- w York; 'Four Year Tenure," l.udii ). sift, lu dinnapo is. l'reiient-eect Nl li Inl-v Is recognised a a friend of civil porn e refuriu, and he Is urged to remove no fourth-dup postuui- I t-rs except for cause. The ce i,itivo eiiirt- . ini'.ti e will scle.'l thu next place of meeting. , IaptrUat Kairi rrnUl aa4 AoUi TJpoi la Both Hoa& SRCOKD DAT. Tho Houie proceeded to buslnee to-day and before the esslon closed had passed three bill ot conelderable Importance and the first for the regular upply bill, that for pension. Three of the bills related to postal matter. One provided for the use of private mailing oirds, when ouo-cent stamp are affixed. This goes Into effect July 1 next. An other provided far a limited Indemnity oft 10 for the loss of registered maii mat ter, and the third provided for private currier a-rvleo in town and vlllnges where no fre delivery exists. It provide that on the application of 'JO persons receiving their mail at the snmo officii the postmaster shall appoint such person a nro w illing to undertake thn collection and delivery ct mulls, the charge not to exceed one cent for i-ii'-h letter, mid that the chargu ahull be paid by the beni flciarb's. 1 he pension bill was passed without fact ional opposition, but Mr. (irow, of l'dinsyl vanin took occasion In the debate to submit soino views In fam.r of higher tariff duties, based on that portion of the president' me. sage Mating to the tariff. The notice of the opening a Cubnn discus sion ni about tb" only feature of Internet developed at the brief session of tho senate, which last-d only Vt minute. Senator Cullnm gave notice of a spee.-h on Cuba next Thur'lay. '1 lie senator Im l expected to stmt thn wheels of ii 'tunl business, ' but thn appi nr.-ince of ii boii.-e resolution relative to the dentil of ex-Speiik"r Crisp lej to the cus tomary adjournment ns a ni.irk of respect. A large iiuir.l i-r of I ureiiii reports were re ceive I, Including that of the government dire tors of the I'n.-Illc railroad. Tin tin hat. Two sivi pit.g Cuban resolutions were lu tr.i.luccl In th" .'teioite this niornlng. one by Senator i all, of I P ridn, ileciar- s the Inde pendence i f the In-iirtri-i.ta, mi I another by .Mr. Mill, i.f li'Mi. liirecl the President lo seize the i-'un l of Cuba mid hold ll until ll regular Cuban government hhull hnve Iwen etaiili"h"d. II ''Ii resolutions were referred to the Foreign Kelatlous committee. Tho Senate by the dcci-e vol" of Xt to ill, adopt ed a tin it Ion intake up the lMngley tnriir silver bill. ictnui dat. The Senate to-dny took up tin Pniiiigra tlon bill an I rejecfi. by n vote of 1:1 'o iii n ino'loii made bv Mr. tiibsoti, Iictnocrnt, M iryuind to postpone it until th" first Mon day In ,'ntiunry. '1 he Senutu Hlbstliute for tl.e House bill wns agreed to, uiiil Mr. Sew oll, Jlcpnlllcan, New .lorey, offure.l an amendment t'j ux-'ludc nil l.liK ri.t.i persti over 14 years. e fpt ti nt an nu'-d or minor person not able to rend or writ" who Is tho I parent, giad arent, child or wife of nn a !-mls-loioible iTtalgr.itit may accompany or be .-ent by su di luunilriitit. Ms. Vest, Democrat, Miitsourl, protested against the application of the lest of illltrncv to women und girl und offered no umend-iii'-i.t to that eO.-.-t. Mr. Lodge, li"pul llcn. Mnssiichusctln.and Mr. Cbuiidlcr. Itepuliliciin, New Hampshire, opposed Mr. V t amendment, as it would detru-'t from the force if the bill. Mr. ( handler reminded the Semite that thn Na tional conventions (f liotli parties hat de clared In favor of the r. sttlciion of Immigra tion. If h" was wron- in that statement no one wit more competent to correct him thnn tin; present occupant of thn chair -Mr. Hill, Democrat. New York, who win thoroughly familiar with these platform. Mr. Flkius, licpiiblicim, W.-st Virginia, submitted an amendment placing a tax of 10 on each Immigrant coming into tho United States on other than an American ship. Wiihout action on the amendment the Hen ato went into executive session and adjourned until Monday k In the House C- J. lloatner. Democrat, who was unseated at tho lost session and re elected from tiro Fifth Loulsann district, was sworn In. Mr. Scrunlon, Itepuhllcnii, l'enn sylvauia, called up the bill amending the law prohibiting the alien ownership of hind in the territories so na to permit ulleiis to ac quire possesion under foreclosure of mort gage mid hold the land 10 years, within which period they must dispose of it. The previous iU"stlon was refused on the third reading of the bill, (A) to 7:1 Thu bill prohibiting thn a.iie of liquor In th" capltol bull. ting was passed by u vote of lui to 7. Severil mnenilMicnts to "the Senate bill prohibiting piratical productions of mu sical and dramatic productions were reject ed and the bill its passed. Tho bill to make more stringent the laws reituluttiig thH sale of lbiior lu the District of Columbia was brought up. Mr. 1'owcrs, llepiiblicau; Ver mont, i.rTercd nn amendment prohibiting the sale of Honor lu the district by any person, hi. ch rk or agent, except at his private resi dence. 1.01 turn iiav. 'I he Senate was not In ses'lori to-day. Secretary HeriHTt sent t,, me Home the claim of the (.milliard Iron works, of New York, for C'J.i.lC'l damages caused by the de lay i.f the govi riiiiciit lu constructing tint hull of the cruiser .Maine. He also submitted similar cluims of William ( rump X Sous, of Philadelphia. The resolution extending until the end of the sussluu the investigation by the Joint committee of th i Use of tree alcohol in the urt und manufactures was agreed to. Several private pension bill w.-re passed, oil" granting tftil u month to the widow of Col. iiurrl -k Mallory. Similar hills oc-upicl the attention of the evening session, uud the House udjourned until .Monday, BHIPP1N0 MEN TO CUBA- PURE GREED IS TO BLAME. Oraia Bno.gh and to Spare, bat Bld at Ixorbltant Prlee. EEF0BT ON TUSKIBIl MISSIONS. American Churcbe Iiav Not Don Much a Wa Ezpectod. 'I lie eighty-sixth annua! report of tho Ai.n-rl an Hoard of Commissioners f,,r l'or dgn Missions, shows satisfuetoiy progress ffi IC-arly llli til" inisdohs e 'ept tlliel'! of Tur key, vvin re "a carnival of robbery, inu--sii' re and outrage have oceiiri .'d." 'i ho report e.imi.iiiiiis of ino wilh'lrawiil of the iritis f ,r th" 'I urki.-h nu-loiis u-uaily made by tho Ani'-ri -aii ctiiircl.es, itn lsuy.: "It has i-i-iii. ed us if tho -.lie American churches were likely to hni-li lini work which lire uud pword hits begun," I he board thanks tie American diplomatl'i reprcsentiuivcs in I urkey fur their eneriry lu prolceiinir tl.e j rsoii nud property of thn missionaries. 'I lie re -elpt of the board during the year readied a total of 7 1:1,1(11. Priionen Mansored I nofll.-lal dispatclie received at Madrid from Manilla announce a terrible mussaorn of Insurgent prisoners in 1 ho Island of Lujiu, one of the Philippine group. It 11 pi. ears tllUt a liuiuber of prisoueri Slicceedod 111 es- eaptng from the fortress of Cavile, thu fortl llist seaport of Lu.on. 'J he fugllivca were pursued by thu troops, whu overtook and kilic 1 flj of them In tne utrcets. The others were recuplured. NEWSY NOTES. Ilev. Dr. Talmugn says that the rumor of bis engagement to marry a young lady of Sing Sing, N. Y., bus no foundation lu fact. Hurley Stoi-k-itlll, fourteen years of age, at Mnpiewnod, o.,blnw bis head olf with a shot cuu Im'.-uiimi his pitrunu would not lot him go visiting. Oov. Altgeld pardoned Schwartz, serving life svutem-i) for murder of Lxpresa Messen t er Nicholas. Wult, also sunt up for life, died lu prison. 'l'rcpldont Cleveland's picture In the Cook County Domocrullo club room, Chic ago, ha beu completely destroyed by sumo uukuowu person. Cuban Junta Feopla Working Hard in Illi nois and Indiana. A representative, of the Cuban juuta has been in thn vicinity of Kunkiikce, III., thn pa-t few ditys, superintending the forward ing of recruits for Ihe insurgcul army. Sixty recruits passed through lu re Saturday night ( it the Iiiim is central. They wcru gathered lu from t lUdigo und Wisconsin points. Diirimr thu night twenty-live more arrived Iroiu streutor.Spriiig Valley and other Points. uud wcru lurnislied transportation lo .New Orleans. It I probable (hat it number Will be enlisted nt this point. A stranger, d""lliiing to give bin name, opened h'-iid'iunrters lu lvdkoiuu, Iml , to re cruit volunteer for th" cause of Cuba. He ha slice led in Imercstinit a number of pceoplc, and bo pi's to muster 11 full eompuuy lu thin vicinity to light the Spuuiurds. ROCKEFELLER S NEW ENTERPRISE. A Grist Steel Plant to Soon Bs Built la Chicago. The Standard Oil company and Ihe liockn fellers have bought , 500,000 worth of real estate from the Culumet Canal and Dock company, of Chicago, embracing 3,1,00 feet of dockage uloiig Lake Miuhigau, the Calu met river uud thn slip at thu mouth t the river. I'pon this lund the llockefeller Inter ests will build thn largest steel plant lu the thn country, including blast furnaces, steel rail mills uud mills for structural Iron, Thu cost of the plant will bo 10, 000,000. This new enterprhu wlil come Into direct compe tition with the Caruegies. Uulldlng opera tions are to ooinineiics early next year. Swedish Colony Near Bristol, Tennenee- Tim work of surveylug the tract of laud ill the suburb of Uristol, loiiu., ti be used for tin establishment of a Swedish colouy ot 1. W0 Inhabitants Is about llnlshttd. The Ilrst perty of Swodes to occupy the land is expect ed hero in the earlv spring, and active work will then begin. It Is lu thu contract that iu huhltanls of this colony are to be cdumitod and are to huvo ample menus to begin bust nese. These people will do general farmluc, but a part of them expect )o engage lit the tuaaiifactiire of claret, Starving India' misery fill the reports just received by Ilev. Dr. James I Itartnn, secretary of the Foreign Department of tho American Board of Mission, and lie v. El nathnn C Ftroug. Its editorial secretary. 'From eight mission In India," said Dr. Barton, "we have accounts of suffering be yond description. Thn severity of the famine doe not Indicate that there la no food in India, but that a scarcity lu one section hs raised price beyond the earning power of the people. Wiure earners there earn about a penny a dny. On that they live In ordinary time. Now, wit n the reel of food raised two or threefold, they canuot poss'bly live on their wage. "Ureal masses of tho population of India are on the verge of starvation, even In the best of time. Million mut die for want of the grain that ibolcrs nro holding In granar ies for high prices. " The Uoverumcnt choiild do all It can. Slneo the famlue of Hii-'-t. It lias been prepared for another by planning reservoirs', roads and other public works. Thest are to begin at once and will furnish employment and wages to iiiiinv. Hut India ha a popu lation of tf7.0o0.0Hi, and the .i.OOO.OOO finunds to be expeud"d will bo but a trifle u alleviating the suffering. "Our mission school und colleges will suf fer. Tho appropriation wld not buy foo l for thn pupil already tin ro nt fiimum price." . "Tim letters that have come to us,"sil Itev, Dr. Strong, "show onlv too plainly that millions of live will Pe lost. In thu Mission Hoard famine packet from India, liev. James Smith wrote from Ahmednagar: "Those who eonstitu'o thu rank and 111 1 of our churches are always in a condition bor dering upon starvation, 't here are 4(l,(M)0 Ooo of sui-h poor pcop.e lu India who never get more than one n.enl a ilnv. ICvery night KO.OOO.OOO ilo down 011 the ground to :cep, hungry. The average Ineomo of every man, woman and child in India Is less tliau 1 cent per day.-' "In this Ahmednagar district," wroto Hev, Dr. It. A. Hume, "there have been no rain since July, and the pro.pect is that tor eight months uo more ram will full. 'I'll" llr-t crops have not been proeriy ripened, iind tho second crops cannot ewi bo powed, 'i he water supply In the wells Is low. What will It he In 11 few months hence', "The fnmlnn seems likely to be general for nearly the whole population with ll 100,000- viu people, (iriiin riots me common. Mer chants will not sell grain, largely because they know the j rice will Increase; thoipeople break open grain shops mid giiiniiries uud threaten to kill the merchants If they Inter fere. They say: "We shall soon din without grain. If you Interfere with our gi tting your gra'n, we will kill you In thn struggle, uud it will be all the same, " Then they say to the police: ' Arrest ns for Mealing uud support us in jail. It will save us from ileal 11 by starvation.' " As it I Impi sslble to ripen any grain for over 10 mouths to come, whut fcurful sulTer Ing seems to be in store. ALMOST COMPLETE. Arbitration Treaty Plan Between th Two Ifation Bounding Out. The negotiation between the I'ultod State ton Oreat Drllaln for a treaty of generdl ar. IvfrajloB, covering all ubjocU ot difference Between the two English-speaking nation, present and prospective, has advanoed to a stage of completeness fur beyond what tho public has had rca-on to believe. Thu pur- rose of Secretary Olney and Sir Julian ttucetoto is to conclude tho negotiations within the next three week. All the sub stantial features of tho treatv have been agreed on. From the present status of the negotiations It Is believed the following Will bo thu Important terms ot thu treaty: First A term of five years from the date of the exchange of ratill-'utloli within which tho treaty shall be operative. Second A court of arbitration of six mem bcrs, threw to bo drawn from the judiciary of the L'nited States and tlireo from tho judiciary of Great llritaiii. Third The submission to this tribunal of all differences between thn two nations now pending or to rise within tlic period of live years, this not to include thu pcring sea question, now before Independent commis sions, but to include thn question of the boundary between Alaska uud Krltish North America, The completion of this treaty will mark an important epoch in the relations between the two I'.ugiish speaking nations, and, in the judgment of those who have been most Identified with thu coiisummatii 11, it will be the most Importunt document of a peaceful character In the history of their mutual dealings. The president made a passing Illusion to the subject lu his recent message. It had been understood, however, that tho inuin purpose of Mr. Clney was to reach an agreement a to Venezuela, and that, having accomplished this, the larger question of ar bitrating all dilfereuues would require con siderable time for its complete developomeiit. liut thu negotatloiis have proceeded wit 11 surprising unanimity, so that those engaged in tin work confidently believe that il will be fnlly ugreed upon, und that the signature of tho contracting parties placed to thn docu ments within three weeks. This will give fully two mouths for tho cousiderutlou and ratiilcatiou ol the treaty at Ihn present ses sion of the Fulled States seaute, and unless some unexpected obstacle should arise In that quarter there Is every reason to antici pate Unit the treaty may be made elTcctive Is'f ore the close of the present administra tion. At leust till is tho conlbleut hop" nud expectation of thoso most concerned in thu negotiation. Tb 0am Went On. Alonzo Walling and Scott Jii'-kson will hang together for the murder of l'ourl llryuu curly in February. At Frankfurt tho court ot appeals reulllrmed the decision of thu lower court lu sentencing Walling. When told of thu court's dcidsiou, Walling display ed not the least surprise. Hit was found in prison playing cards with Scott Jackson and I.aughllu, thu wifu murderer, who is to be hanged Juuuary 'J. Walling seemed to thin thu prneeuee of thn new bearer au Intrusion unwarranted aud calculated to disrupt hi game of cards. While dealing the cards he told the visitor he had nothing to say, Lillaokalani' Vnit While no official information hu been re ceived as to the purpose of m-yueeu Llluo kulaui' visit to this country, her coming at this time occasions much comment In official quarters. One explanation of her expected vUll is offered lu thu theory that she will try to have President Cleveland use his Inllu rnoe iu procuring for her a pouslou, as her means are quite limited. Capital Eoboe. President Cleveland has recognlr.ed Guis nppe Natali as ooniulur aont ut I'lllslmrg. The house committee favorably reported thn bill fur federal buildings at Altoonu and Wilkesburru, Fa., to cost 126, 000 and tlbO,- "0, respectively, ; Captain J. W. Hryunf.Captalii A. K. Miller, il. W. Masters and ex-Cougressman M. D. l.aguu, all of thu lower Mississippi district, Biiiloned congress for 1250, 000 10 repair the revasse lu the levee at Fas Aloutre, near w Orluau. HOW MACEO MET HIS DE4T1 Another Trla f th Maar j. ' th Cuban Lis.. b4 tu 1 Intf additional detail". M,.h ,o!W rellabla. of lh ninn 1. K, . . ru" , .u wuira A,. Maceo met hit deith. It 1 kno jiiw-w iri--t.j me insurgent h General Sauehen to coneemrats t11- ... ...i.,i i.iv.iiimig rfnUlIIPja when he should pass the trocbs. i.T ed, hoa-erer, that in passing th a5 column commanded by ,ii,,, ''' Maceo mistook the force of tus-riii ' 1'eral of Hanehea vanguard an I f 7, self among them before he dis.-o.. . mistake. At the fist vollev Mae ... Tho Insurgent, taken bv m,,,.. meneed a general fire a t li-v m.; ' abandoned Maceo In a ilvlnc '.. Colcuel Feljoo ha bad an V' Campo Florida, mar Havana V i centrated force of the Insure,,,.. ' rsra llh Ulaesn St Ih. l.. . 11 nli ln ...... - - ..... IIS Sh, t and which are now following n. 7. Agulrre, Castillo. Aianguran i ....iiv iiiu iiiihi, nini ni Men ,,...1 horsemen. Colonel Feljoo sirmn IrT 1 forces at Tumba guarto. where h, , ."'iu loss or i killed, th. ir wounds i ' ried off. Tl.e Spanish had U wounJ Frlvnto advices from Hsntis,. .i'r - gas. In this province, stale u :,iu. V iient Insurgent leader, IVrl-o D,-eJ'" .... n i.ri.i.l. w nlln I...I .11. ..... . . .VUe.. n.'..u.., , u that it Is expected that several loss of 18 killed, th. Ir ii.i' " gas. in this nrovlnen. atniu o ,.....''' 's .. 1..... - I... I -, i.T-eii H'-iiuuniT noilU'H U, 111..., u thntlti exiected that srver,.i i . ''' surireitta will Knnti tiirm...!... .... 't authorities. The stennies si,,., i .. '. ' t-1 rlveil Irmn Hnmn will. 1 '.no ...i i ... 10 I'ooll the Initiative ..I n. ' ... ""'Vt volunteers there wa ngiai.d ! n., bcIIJ1 at tho painee nt night in In i r o( .' " tieneral li.g the Weylcr. streets Hy H o'.-l,,.-, ,. moiiK tne Cm Wl i were (Tacked with i,,,.., "im .... , ...... ...... . ,. u ... r. 1. 1., X...I ll, l.,.l..,...l . . .. . ' 'I , . , ...... ...... .... ,., , eovere.l At Sail ..,.1,..,l . Vs of volunteer from. a nmrei... i . :.r' t. of a baud down (HiUt... . I nhi.-p amPI I he ilvii. ..( ,..' . ' 1 here wo more t'tithusliism . veu t! ? day Captain Weyler returned t , u I rill MrsPillllet all si IiHTmimiii ti l - .,- ...... w, mesa. Kill, W fi'Uf (.tt x-e.n- ........ r... s inn V' Mil II,.., t f I ..I p. . . i ..... . a . 1 ilivrtwiiiatrnttfin Tcxn For Cub. There was ft cr:.il m. etli... .1. o... . Da.iiis, Tex., In tho Intercn ,,f lh (tJJJ of Cuba. Two thousand renr. .'i,t.ii,. JI ,.ii. , i.iiiiii,-nj women wi-r" pr-s-tl 1 drew J. Houston, a son of p;,. ,,.,( Jacinto. Iiresl bill, ntul mn.l.. . ., ... . . - .nil Tri speech. One Indorsed Mil, s nr. 1 n,r. tion and declared: J Thn pe. ple of lexaschil lr, i, ,.ftK. J mo siitint reiiuy to nonor anv Im j, upon them by congress m,'i p,iit. men and material to end th M.i.it nii.l barbarous reign of tn.. s i ma, aim erect ll Into a f;,., XhJ state. Killed by a Trse a iiiini acciuent occurred al p., along ine line 01 inn west iiri'.n (-J miii i uisourg railroad. I n i . , , U- ll,.nl.,l. ...,l VLn. f ' ... ....... ,n .iUe- 1 . 1 11 1 K , S T- C.J iiown it iiirt'e tree, when it -jit 'r i J stump ami ratling uack stru i. I. u-.,,r. lug him to the ground, w p.". s i. . , neavy in-o leu n'-rus i. Ir' .. nj him horribly. Ho was "0 -n, ,:t.J nan oniy ikm-ii luurrled ai i ut ihr.-t i-m Corn Crop in li'.'.r.ju. Ihe olTiclaJ crop bulletin is-u-M hJ stain Hoard of Agrleu tare s'lmttttg corn yloPl of this year is 2V,io,uihl' averaging 42 busliels per u -re tbrvuk tne state, lne average price lm-i bushel. This Is the largest yi'-ld lulu tory of the State, excepting t tit ccpof y which reached over 300,000,0i!0 butM Columbu tonthtrn loll The Columbus Southern r;.lir.J at public auction at ioluml ii-.iin. furs was bought lu by J. II, Aii'l-r-.iu, ol kv nah and J. It. Williams, of l.k-iitiMr.J. H senting l.astern bondholder aril g:; for the (leorgla A Alabama iwir.! prlco bid was 1 7.00,000. Loaded With Etr.allpci The steamship llu.on arrive I in Him Dee. 7. from Spulu with rem.' ri'tt' I 1, HliO troops. I hreeof tie- ncn .lislrJ on Iho way over nud six vvsr.- -uiVrnrt-l smallpox when the steamer on-M Bin 1 be troops were received hi a .- laesl clti.ons uud by U military autli Ti.; Two Hills Ri'iumt No. 2 and 4 puddle mi.lsnt II KM roiling mill iu Mcheespurt, n:t--r muni of itOout three moiilhs, rc.-mni-i ui-a.. and several huudrcd men vierr cui ployiiieiit. Nearly ull the mi. I- n IH jiorl aro now running f u . I, an-l fi-p'1 are very good for stumlv w-ik. Rcoruit From Ariuniu A company of twenty yicing r: -ii tl'' ettevllle: Ark., have i -rgiini. '-1 -few days start for Cula to "io tl army. TELEGBAPHIC TICKS Tim Kentucky Distiller.- '-tiJ a committee from the .Viti.tiiu l.luuor Dnalers- associati. u net it ville, and upproved the pr. ..' lug bottling of whisky in l eu 1, Henrv Williams, a miir l-r-r. s 1 luein linnireil Mt I riwli vllie. M s. t-' death warrant hud been rea l and ti t was about to swlutf a telegncn w 1 from Governor Mcl.aurla graiillw' ' for 30 days. Tim" I'hnsliii deleirntes lisle iTi 1 thn Dnwes commission for Ire land and abolition of trpttfii! C't" In eight veurs. Tow n sit -s hl i i ..i.i ..ni...... .. ,M.. i'.!.-.::1. 1 ill. lum . mi, v t.i.liiiice of Ihe hind eulllelV ti:'l'W' .itii.Mnu. Miss Helen Iti'ers, bora I I'D I "J lu Newtown, N. I., saw wsi ' ' '. J first time. She has I n t 'J" ''nn Hospital for a long tin,". nt"l I" ' J ..i. ,.i il... ,,ri.i. i im'i I in" 1 I'veini.l Knr ll.iatiltltl of NiWI'-K'M ed uu operation which g i" I."' "'', A bill has pased th" li -u-. ' s k,; . i. ii... u..,. ni.. .if L'.'.i'-ri! - : r . . , .p.. i-bj permils private curds. l"-" , suuiu rl.o as the present I i'""1'-1' card, to go througa ". : ... .i..7 i... .. .r. . bM sainu na tun e-nniiii i,ri i...- i ,.i. .. i i.. tUi-a. t' I stninu hub te-eu anii&u.i " - - . I existing law a private eiitd J I . ... L I III U!"B 1 nmu m -vi.ii v.rai.i' i - - h afl cards are admitted to tlia '"""'j,! they are freely used l y I'm-m "'t as by persons to whom they I when the regular cards ar I ilie'l Insanltv Is rfhi'i nenrv and Fredericks irf. j u. I (., I liiuiir.e. S fi'f "'.r.'Hi.'. " - - - . ... . o,.!u;lti Phieugo. ino uusoan'i ' 1 . " . . fi melancholia, prodii't'i v . wile, woo lias ooeu ni-au . . 9 He is now tue more serioJ 100 1'rrsaiis Kile4 . li. ilfl. A cispatca from J-'m tl...i . i..r. I, ,.li, tier ti:iS c p fl burying over luu p'-'"- , :l have already ueei r ",r . where Ihe disaster nciturn ' ' , , Frontera, alxtueu mllu njr,a pi ipmi A disaster I reported to . ... i..nii'u l'nl toe minus oi m ...m Inles.. a"" suiiiug company, "-"..ii-j insn are said to hv. . Injured, t ti T kn. u rt rs. loll II. ul, I' 0 Tl Ba rm lin l'i vr. it I r i in. tli Mr 11. line trt )tig u'i
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