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She hns of forod to divido this equally with them if thoy will go abroad and not worry her any more. But they are fearful of tho debts they loft behind thorn in Franco and rofuscd to go. Meautimo this bravo, gallant, uoblo blooded count has sued his mother-in-law to compel her to support him. Nothing liko hav ing a nobleman in tho family! Prlnco anil Czar. The Prince of Wales has nover got orcdit for being either brilliant or states manlike, yot ho has probably accom- , plished in a mouth more than Disraeli, I Salisbury or Gladstouo was able to do during generations of diplomacy. Ho ' has made Russia England's firm friend, j Wales has two qualities that go very far I indeod toward tho making of agouius ns j well as a statesman. Ho has a kindly j heart and good common senso, inherited Irom both ins motner and lus rather. 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The triple alliance of England, Russia and Franco could dictate tho peaco and war of all Europe Tho senate hud at tho beginning of this session 145 bills aud resolutions that had boeu reported favorably by committees last session. Theso it must first dispose of. Tho Nicaragua oanol quastionwill bo ono of tho tort to bo decided in both bouses. It has been I waiting ainco Senator Sherman tried to huvo bis bill passed throe years ago. Thoro is also waiting to bo disposed of the uniform bankruptcy act This ia a bill which has already been considered favorably in tho house. It is possible, too, that during tho present session Ar izona and Now Mexico will bo admit ted aa states. Tho very important ques tion of striking out a now financial pol icy for tho country along tho Unaa of tho Baltimore plan or President Clove land's plan or some other will proba bly bo ttUked over for weeks, maybe mouths, but nobody knows whether any thing will bo done. Another important matter that will be considered is a law allowing railway companies to pool their freight and pasMmgor earnings un der restrictions from tho interstate commorco commission. Those aro tho chiof subjects, aside from appropriation bills, that will oooupy tho Fifty-third oougross during its short session. Tho ronlly old faroilios of America nn) thoso that traco their descent from Iho rod mou. Thoso aro tho only old families wo have. A mnu with a senso of humor is nev r n bad man. had liCU somblcd gu? came hero froiH nco aim luui a gfl off Hsu single man sent detectives ufter Hojro The Opposition to Senator S Thentos. Jan 4. Senator Step Assemblymen Wilbur. Giiuler and kxtou, tho four Uotuiblican representatives from Mercer county Iu the next legislature, have held a conference on the United States sonatorshlp question, and have formally decided to support General Sow ell. The opponents of General Sewcll hud . been lately claiming that at least two of tho Mercer members were doubtful, and that perhaps a third could be induced to vote for Franklin Murphy or some other person upon whom the anti's could agree. It is ns.sertOd that tho opposition is gaining strength. 1 Cnrnegie Predletn Prosperity. I Cleveland, .fan. 4 The Iron Trado 1 Review publishes a letter from Androw Carnegie, In which ho says: "It seems to 1110 that 18113 is going to bo a better year for the iron and steel trade than its prede- cesser. But tho sword of Damocles hangs over every plinso of business In the United States. That is the sword of silver. Until the country plants itself ilrmly and for- ovor upon the platform of money of the ! highest standard valuo no forecast is worth much." Opposition to Hiking. WHEELING, W. Vti., Jan. 4. X. K.Whit taker ami John A. Hutchinson have an nounced themselves as candidates for tho United States senate against Mr. Klkins. There will undoubtedly bo a strong effort modoby these gentlemen to defeat the ex- whom the combination will center Its strength is not known. Fostoftlco Kolibers Arrested. Houston, Tex., Jan. 4. "Jim" Martin, "Jim" Morgan and "Al" Held aro under arrest on charges of robbing the postolllces at Bastrop, Durham and other places. This is said to bo tho gang thut has been going to mid fro iu the state, robbing post olllces, banks und express ofllces. Toronto's Hoodie Aldermen. ToitONTO, Jau. 4. Judge McDougnll, 1 M..I . 1 . ,. 1 . . t .!.... I .... . . I. clmr es ginst certain city aldermen, finds that "illegal, improper nnd corrupt practices" have been resorted toby certain aldermen in obtaining franchises for con tractors for civic franchises. Congressman llurroirs for Senator. L-ANSINO, Mich.. Jan. 4. Tho caucus of the Republican members of the legislature for tho nomination of a United States sen ator to fill tho unexpired term of Senator Stockbridgo. deceased, nominated Con gressman Burrows ou the becond ballot. l'ollctmiuu Killed by a Iiurglar. Chicago, Juu. 4. I'utrolman Edward Duddles, of tho Larabeo street station, was shot and instantly killed last night by a burglar whom ho was attempting to plaeo under arrest. The murderer and his pal escaped. I Another Fenian Prisoner Ileleaiad. Duulik, Jau. 4 The Freeman's Journal tenant of Ireland, In response to au ap peal, has ordered the release of Thonius Cunuinshnm from tho bllgo jail A Chance for American UnlrcMei. YlKNNA, Jan. 4. A newspaper of this city states that the mikado of Japan seeks an European princess or an American heiress a a wlfii for the crown prince of Japan. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A dlsputch from Lima says that irovern meut keoops have dofoutud the Plerola In surgents at Junln. United States Senator W. P. Frye was reuomluatd by the Kepublloaus ot the Maine legislature. Three big cotton mills of Xow England have decided to build and operate their mills In Georgia and Alabama. The death is announced In. London of Mr. Moore, editor of Tho Morning Post, und In Paris of Alexander Bldaru, tho noted artist. In a lira ut ColTeyvllle, Kan., seven largo buildings wore destroyed, and a man .named Easley fatally hurt by falling walls. Loa $10S,0(K). Ifear Flutningslmrg, Ky., Will English, a noted desperado, attempted to assault 30-year-old Androw Vuuhn with an ax. The old mmi fhut him dead. Mrs. Mary T. Ijitlirop, statu president of the Michigan W. O. T. U., for tho past able years, and a widely kuuwn teinper ince leoturor, died yesterday at Jurkkou, iced 57 years- servo 11s increase w: orders to nrresr" ovew streets after midnight satisfactory account of hi semblance of martial law has been iu rated. A citizens' committee of safety has also been formed, and it is Intimated that a repetition of tho reign of early California vlgllauts may follow. Suicide In Mld-Oreun. PIIILADKLPHIA, Jnn. 4. Tho American lino steamer Kensington, which reached this port yesterday from Liverpool re ported that on Now Year's afternoon Mrs. Catherine Houultz, u steerage passenger, leaped overboard nnd was drowned. Sho was a Polish woman, aged 10 years, with six children, thoeldost of whom is 1!) years old aud the youngest nine months. Sho boarded the ship at Liverpool to go to Cleveland, O., where her husband was awaiting her. It is thought that tho wo man win demented. Tho children are iu care of United States Immigration Com missioner ltogers, pending au answer to u dispatch sent the father. IteHigried by Iterjiiest. New Yoisk, Jan. 4. Commander J D Grnhuin, of tho steamer Finance, of tho Columbian line, has resigned by request of the ofllciuls of thut company Com mnnder Graham, as an otllcor of the navy, was some time ago suspended for seven years by the president, ou half pay, for In subordination, and then accepted a posl tion with the Columbian lino. It is charged that while at Colon ho remarked. "I am no common merchant ship captain. I am an ofllcor of tho United States navy." Ho denies the remark attributed to him. Ills successor will bo Captain Michael J. Daly, late ot the Brazil Hue. The Illtieflelds Correspondence. Washington, Jan. 4 The president yesterday sont to tho senate a full report of the Blueflelds affair, comprising all tho correspondence relating to the subject which hits passed In tho lust two years, making a formidable document of over COO pages. It shows that the administra tion has succeeded in practically settling one of the most auuoying International questions that has perplexed this govern ment for about fifty yeurs. Dlssatlatled Itullrimileri. WlLKESUAlittE, Pa., Jan. 4. The em ployes of the Lehigh Vulloy Hullroad com pany are said to bo forming a committee for the purpose of complaining to Presi dent Wilbur regarding recent reductions iu wages and unpopular changes iu tho rules. Non-union men aro with the Broth erhood men in the movement, and have agreed to serve on tho commltteo and bear two-thirds of tho necessary expenses. Sf Crackeri Surprised at Work. Bbthlkiieu, Pa., Jan. 4. Safe crackers were surprised at work during the night by Harry Clauser. iu his father's country store, fir miles south of hero. Shots were exchanged aud one of the thieves budly wounded, tor he was traced by blood to near Philadelphia. Sticks of dynamlts aud a buririar'i kit were left behind. Thv safe eoutalued $4,000. rum 4 Oullty of HuiUBBllnc. ST. Pbtkkshurcj, Juu. 4. The trial of the tlilrlj trru poatofucv umployea aud muruhauU who formed a baud of smug glers operating ou the Rutso-Pruialuu frontier has been concluded. Of the ac cused persout twHUty-terea were found guilty, and wore sentenced to imprison ment or transportation. Defaulter Carter 1'lettda Oulltj. New Yoiik, Juu. 4. Edward U. Cartor, the defaulting clerk of the National Bank of Commerce, who is charged with em bezzling $30,000 from that institution, pleaded guilty beforo United States Com missioner Shields, and wus hold for tho ac tion of the grand jury. An Alabama I'ottorllo Itobbed. DKUATUU, Ala., Jan. 4 The postofllee In this elty was robbod of postage stamps, registered letters and packages aud money belonging to the government. Tho loss Is about $1,000. Burglars blow open the sufe aud rifled It of its contents. Over Two Tlundred Fishermen ILott. London, Jnn. 4. It has now been as :ertalned that nearly 225 fishermen belong ug to Hull, Qrluuby und Yarmouth were oat during the recuut gale. if In his pocket. Ho managed to draw ono and snapped, it at tho beast's head, but it mused lire. Still retaining his prereneo of mind, he pulled out tho other und fired, Tho tiger bounded on a few yards and then dropped dead. Callnrt told mo of this himself. Ho wna vory badly woundodnnd Is still dreadfully lume. Mr. Young of tho civil service heard that a tiger hnd forced his way Into a nsv tivo hut and was holding it against Its hu man owner. Mr. Young mounted the root and effected un entrance. Tho tiger charged. Ho fired both bar Tcls and turned to get his second gun from tils attendant, but tho fellow bad bolted. Tho tiger was closo up, and Mr. Young, In despair, lifted the gun with both hands In front of his bend. The benst sprang, solzed the barrel In his mouth and then dropped dead. I saw the gun dented with tho tiger's teeth. A lteportorlal Tracedy. Tho susceptible and diffident reporter had called on tho beautiful young actress to Interview her on the elevation of thai stage. He had sent up his card and won awaiting hor In the reception room, When she entered, hu tat near a win. ilow, which, while It blinded her so thut ibe could not see him, poured over hor n, Hood of light and brought out in glorious radiance her entrancing beauty. For an instant ho sat as if spellbound, and then, rising awkwardly and stammer ing, ho camo toward her. As ho drew near her eyes became flied on hlui with n horrified stare, aud with a fearful shriek she turned and lied from the room. Ho had lost his head completely, and he hud not yet become accustomed to that sort of thing. Detroit Free Press. A Narrow Kscape, MuEll Thu tenor of the Bostonlann camo very near being arrested on Wash' ingtou street yesterday. O'KInf What forf MoKll Barnabeo told a policeman that ho was Hobln Hood tho night beforo, but tho cop refused to take him in unless Hood appeared to pross tho charge. Brooklyn Eaglo. The Solitude of Society. Xlgy And you will lo mine alonef Mabel Yes, I'll be yours nlono If yon have a few hundred friends you can Invito to keep tho oveiiings Irom being too utter ly tiresome! Now York Advertiser, Well Heeled. British Tourist Ho you have raauy r pcaters at theso wiiktorn elections? Quick Drop Dan Wool, no, not many bag Winchesters, but we ull burs revolrta- New York World.
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