CHOOSING THEIR OWN CASKETS. Feoplo Often Express Their references In tho Statter of Style. "I never notunlly know anybody who kopfc hU coffin In lila house," said an un dertaker, "but I bnvo rend of such things', nndI:havo no doubt thoy dro true, just as I boliovo tho stories of sonio women keep ing In tho bottom of bureau drawers tliclr own grovo clothos, which they mndo them selves. But men sometimes chooso, If not tho particular caskot In whloh thoy want to bo burled, tho stylo of collln that thoy profor, and 1 know Of ono man who drow tho plans for tho casket In whloh ho was burled. "Ho hod his own Ideas of what was most gultoblo, and wo mode n casket In nccordonco with tho drawings whloh ho furnished and then boxed It up and stored It for him. Ho was a. man advoncud In yoars. It Is Interesting to noto thot tho casket eo planned had squaro, ends and porfootly straight sides and ends. In fact, in sbnpo It was precisely tho samo as tho present most advanced stylo of modern burial casket, which was not Introduced until somo years aftorward. "It is not at all unusual for men to look at caskets, express admiration of como of them and sny that thoy would llko to bo buried In suoh or such n stylo. Theso men might bo simply friends who had como to seo mo, or thoy might bohoro on business, but not with regard to n funeral. Somo of tho modorn burial caskots aro very costly and beautiful and as unllko tho old fashioned collln as could bo Imagined. It is no wonder that men should admlro them, but it doesn't follow at all that thuy expect soon to need ono. A row months ago thcro oamo In a man and his wife, peoplo of perhaps 60 years, and I should say woll to do, who wanted to look nt tho caskets, or rather ho did. Thoy oamo to n very boautiful casket of mahogany, ono of modorn stylo, with squaro onds and straight sides and ends and onrved n little, but not overelab- orately. Evidently ho had hoard of such a casket before or had 6eon ono, and so was familiar with It, and ho admired it greatly. " 'There,' ho said to his wlfo, calling her by her name, 'that Is tho kind of casket that I would llko to bo buried in,' and it was clear that It secmod to him very beautiful, as It certainly was. But, bless us, ho is llko evorybody olso almost. I hovo no doubt ho expects to llvo for n hundred years. I saw him at tho thcator . tho othor night with his wlfo. Thoy hod dlnod comfortably, and- thoy were in tho fullest onjoymont of llfo, and I fancy that it will bo many years beforo cither of them comes to tho ond of life, but I vonturo to say that if ho dies first his wlfo will faith fully seo that ho Is burled In a mahogany casket such as ho admired." Now York Sun. The Wedding Ring;. Tho ring was considered a badgoof serv itude by somo and was for that reason given by tho man to his wlfo, llko our fore fathers, who woro accustomed to give tho futuio son-in-law ono of tho brides shoos as a sign of authority over hor. It was re puted to bo accompanied by a tap on tho head of tho brido with tho sold shoo by tho husband In ordorto n&sort his prerogative. Tho ring was used in ancient times as a sign of contract, and from that fact, ac cording to tho antiquary Brand, it was nearly abolished by tho Puritans of Crom well on account of Its heathenish origin. Butler, in his "Hudlbras," rofors to It: Others wero for abolishing That tool of matrimony, a ring. With which the unsanctified bridegroom Is married only to a thumb, As wise as ringing of o pig That used to break up ground and dig. Thoclrcloto'f lovo withstood tho assaults of tho sanctified Roundheads, and Cupid's yoko did and docs still havo sway. An old Latin writer thus describes tho ring: "(1) It is circular, brcauso its form importeth that mutual lovo and hearty affection should always exist between tho givor and wearer. (3) Its rotundity cxompllfleth that the loving joys of courtship and matri mony should bo forever, their continuity remaining as unbrokon as tho circlot it Eolf." Chambers' Journal. The Ruling Passion. - Tho ruling passion gets away with woman every tlmo. At tho theater the othor night a lady appeared suddenly at tho box offico and asked tho manager for an admission ticket. "Don't you wish a scat?" tho ticket seller asked. "Vo havo a fow good soats in tho balcony," "I haven't tlmo to sit down," sold tho lady., . "My husband is waiting for mo outside, and besides I havo seen tho play already." Tho ticket seller didn't know what to say to this. "I only want to go In for a fow min utes," tho fair visitor continued. "I saw n lady pass in a fovf moments ago, and sho was so elegantly dressed that I wanted to havo a good look at her and soo exactly what sho hod on. That's all." Tho manager, to whom this explanation was made, escorted tho dress fascinated woman Into tho auditorium, and sho went around to a sldo aislo and mado a thor ough observation of what tho ultra fash ionable damo "hud on." "Oh, it was perfectly lovolyl" sho ox claimed os sho joined hor husband at tho door. Boston Globe. The Editor In an Ironical Mood. Tho following is taken verbatim from a woman's journal: "Afteryou havo bathed put on sufficient underclothing and do not arrango your stays too tight; thon se lect a dress out of which tho dust has been shaken and go to your breakfast." Such advlco might not bo out of placo in an asy lum for feeblo minded people, but it would hardly seem fit advlco to glvo tho public in general, for a woman under ordinary cir cumstances ought to know enough to put '"on her underclothlnc and dross and go to tho tobla without boing told. In another placo It sayB: "A corset cover is simply a matter of tasto. Very many women wear it, and vory many do not." This will no doubt bo startling news to most pooplo. Tho current' supposition would bo imn wuuim aro uorn In corset covers ana nover take them off. Nokorals Freo Press- Gazette. - A Fhotographlo rack. It Is a curious fact that, whilo vou can buy photographs of nnyulaco In Eurono in nearly nil tho bookshops of -Now York, It is almost impossiiuo to find views of tho buildings in that city. I went up and down Broadway ana Fifth nvonuo for miles tho othor day trying to And pioturos of thoprominontolubs and tho palaces that havo been built on Fifth aveuuo during tho last two yoars, but nobody has them for salo, and nobody know where I could aot them, bo I was campouod to hlro photographer ond havo thorn taken. .New York Letter in umcago flocord. - j,Bon Johnson's wlfo wont to the Inn jitter- blm If he staid too long and brought lra homo, tongue lashing him oil tho the Mongolian build. As Rule, Chinamen Aro Mincular and Athletlo Specimens of llumnnlty. Ono of tho surprises encountered by tho travelor when ho is first among Mongolians is tholr physical development Amoricans aro wont to judgp tholr bodily structure by tho specimens in tho laundry shops of Sam Loo or Wl Ping, and tho looso cloth ing of tho Chinaman conceals his brawny arms and legs when ho has them. Sco lng Tibotons In tho Himalayas stocky chunks of mon, with nn abnormal muscu lar development hod not brushed away my idea that tho Chinaman was rather a slim, unniuscular oriental, something llko tho willowy Hindoo, but when I landed In Singapore and first saw numbers of coolies stripped to tholr work I wns thunderstruck at tholr massive proportions. Tho Chincso aro commonly sold to bo n dlscasod raco,o pooplopormcated with blood poisons, but ono docs not soo it In tho av erage specimen, nnd ono does soo nt every strcot corner men with limbs and torsos liko Sandow, mon who would bo marked down for football players In ar ,y American college Not but what disease is always an accompaniment of so crowded a popu lation, not that its manifestations fall to impross you, but tho Chinaman, far from being a taper fingered mortal, is a tough, sturdy, flno follow, with thews and sinows llko an athloto, and plenty of ambition and courago within his racial linos. Nor havo I found any exception tb tho rula The Mongol from tho borders of India, whore, Kolnpr cast, you first strlko his homoly coarsoness, to tho confines of Ja pan, whero you say goodby to his lovely cherry blossoms and his smiling bows, is overywhoro, in physlquo, tho same strong, enduring man. Tho Chinaman is filthy In mind, body and estate, tho Japaneso Is equally clean, but in moro physical quality they aro very much nllko. That tho Mon gol's nervous structure is less flno than tho Aryan's Is ovidonced by tho fact that tho avorago Chlnuman will onduro unbianchcu tho pain of a surgical operation which would seriously compromise tho reaction nry power of most white men, and this, if anything, adds to his value as a mcro mi man animal. T. A. Dodgo in Forum. BEEF POWDER. Nourishing and Appetizing and Can Easily Mailo at Koine. Somo of tho boef powders In' tho market emcll nnd tasto of the chemist's shop and oro not readily taken by an Invalid whoso paloto requires to bo coaxed. A happy idea struck tho writor sovoral months ago that beef powdor might without difficulty bo proparod fresh and on o small scalo by any ordinary cook. Tho oxportmont was innuo, and tho result was satisfactory boyond ex pectation. Beef powder mado at homo is appetizing, has a dollcato aroma and flavor and can bo taken with pleasure by invalids who turn with avorslon from ordinary food. If a llttlo pepsin bo token at tho samo time, it Is digested oven when the ordinary peptonized foods aro no retained, Tho modo of preparation Is simple. Lean beef Is cut into small pieces. These are put Into boiling fat drippings or butter for a couple of minutes until tho surface is browned. Thoy aro thon removed from tho fat and placed on a strainer for a fow moments. Afterward thoy aro placed In a minoing machine Tho resulting mlnco Is placed in a slow oven and dried. Tho dry ing process may tako from 5 to C4 hours, or ovon longer, according to tho heat cm ployed. When thoroughly drlod, tho meat It qulto crisp and can bo ground In a cof fee mill that has not been used for any other purpose In tho drying process tho meat loses a trlflo moro than four-ilfths of its weight. This beef powdor can bo taken in various ways with hot water or soup, with mash ed potatoes, with bread and butter in n sandwich or with a littlo pepsin in a starch wafer. Tho writer has given this homemade beof powder with such excellent effect in several cases whcio thcro was much dlfll oulty with food that ho thinks othors may find it useful. Dr. W. R. Huggard in British Medical Journal. The Runaway Star. Tho greatest velocity that has beon rec ognized among tho gtars is found in tho motion of n Btar known as 1880 Groom- bridge, or tho "runaway star," as it is sometimes callod, which is believed to be rushing through spaco ut tho rato of 200 miles per second. This star appears to bo moving in n perfectly straight lino through tho sky, ond it may bo visiting our star system for tho first time, but whenco it como or whlthor it is going no ono can tell, and It is a great enigma to astrono mers. Its wonderful velocity cannot bo ex plained, as it is far greater than could bo produced by tho influence of all known orbs in tho uulvorso, and, on tho othor hand, tho combined attraction of all tho stars cannot stop this wanderor in Its soli tary flight through spaco until It has rushed onto tho remoter distances, beyond which tho largest telescopes havo nevor penetrated. It has been mntnematicouy uomonstrot- od that a body approaching tho center of our system from on inflnlto distance Cannot movo with a groatorvolocity thanks miles a second if influenced by tho attraction of tho mossos in our unlvorso alone, but hero wo havo beon considering a star moving With eight times that velocity, and still, notwithstanding tho fact that it has tho greatost motion known among tho stars, it would roqulro 185,000 yoars for this re markable star to complotQ an entire cir cuit around the hoavons. All the Year Bound. A Dellcato Insinuation. The dude drummor from tho metropol itan city of Now York was making his first trip wcet, and out in Missouri ho began to get qulto flip. Ho had a fair chonco on n train to tako tho scat noxt a bright faced Missouri girl, and of course ho took it, nnd It wasn't long beforo ho was doing Ills best to bo ontortalnlng to the young wom an. Sho couldn't help horsolf very well and took it good naturedly. "Did you know," ho Bold after somt time, "that this is my first trip, and I am frnah from tho east?" "Well, no," sho replied, bo tho pooplo around could hear, "I didn't know it that is to say, didn't know you woro from tho east." Detroit Freo l'reas. Turned the Tables. Whilo a Howdoln collego profossor was hnldlnir a recitation somo mlsohlovous stu- dont induced u hand organ man to como up to tho hall noor tho proiossors uour nnd nlnv "Sweet Mario." tho boys all join ing in tho chorus. Tho professor camo out, hot in liana, ana passed it to oyery ono of tho studonts outsldo, oxhorting thorn to bo gonoroas. Taking tho money r.niinxtn.1 in. ffnvo it to tho liond organ mon and told him In Gorman to loavo thi campus, which ho did without ueiay, wniiu It slowly downou on n uowm wwuuu students that a praotlcol joko had been porpetratod. Lowlston Journal. LAKii JJUKBXb 1TB UUJ!la. A Destructive Flood Ilnshcs Down Merit- clno Valley, Neb. McCook, Nob., Juno 8. As a rosult of heavy rain Curtis lako burst its banks at placo where tho Burlington railroad tracks cross the embankment of tho lako, and a heavy body of wator rushod down tho Modlolna valley toward tkoKopubllcnn rlvor. A row of freight cars on tho track wort) proolpltotod Into tho Modlolno volloy bolow, and tho flno Curtis rollor mill was damaged. Tho loss to stoek nbovo and bo low tho dam is large. It ralnod all day yostordoy, and tho water has boon rising in tho lako, and muoh npprohonsloii Is still folt. not only for the mill, but for othor property. With tho contlnuod rain nnd tho immonso volumo of wutor now rushing down tho Modlolno valley tho dam and tho Burlington road brldgo at Cam bridge aro sure to go out. The flno nlfalfa meadows just bolow tho city of Curtis aro ruinod, nnd homos all along tho valley aro dustroyod. Nows from nbovo and bolow is coming In, and only ono story is told, of dlro de struction ond loss of proporty and llvo stoek swopt awny. Tho Medicine valloy is donsoly populat ed, and fears aro ontortainod that tho loss of llfo will bo heavy. Tho woll of wator Is llvo foot high and sovoral hundrod yards wide. A work train which left to eloor up tho Burlington road oost of hero Is roportod to hovo run into a washout botweon Oxford and Edson. It Is rumored that sovoral mon aro lnjurod. A wrecking train has boon mado up and sont to tholr assistance. EMILY rAITHFULL DEAD. Site Was Active In Woman's Cause Long lteforo tho 'Xew Woman." London, Juno 8. Tho Times announces tho doath of Kmlly Falthfull. Miss Kmlly Falthfull was born In 1835. Sho was prosontod at tho English court in hor twenty-first year. Becoming lntorest od in tho condition of women, bhocollooted a band of femalo compositors, and In 1860 founded a typographical establishment in which womon os oompositors woro em ployed and for which sho obtained tho approval of Quoon Viotorla, who appoint ed Miss Falthfull printer and publisbor in ordinary to her majosty. In May, 1803, Miss Falthfull stnrtod a monthly publica tion callod Tho Viotorla Magazine, in which for 18 yoars tho claims of womon to romunoratlvo omploymont wore oornestly sot forth. In 1808 she published a novel entitled "Chango Upon Change" Sho achieved a markod success as a locturor. In 1873-3 Miss Falthfull visited tho United Stotos. After a third tour in Amorlca in 18S2-8 sho published n book entitled "Throo Visits to America," con taining vivid descriptions of various fom inlno industries and llfo as she found it among tho Mormons In Salt Lako City, Colorado, California, ota Sho was also a froquont contributor to the leading Eng lish nowspnpors and magazlnos. In commemoration of 30 yoars dodicatod to tho intorests of hor sox Miss Falthfull rocelved a oivll sorvlco pension. Poor Georgo Gould Gets Time. TrtESTOM, Juno 3. Justice Lippinoott of tbo supremo court has granted an order extending to July 1 tho tlmu for George J. Gould's pleading to tho suit brought against him for 840,000 by Rosolla (Nioo laus) Rubman, who ololms thot Gould wrongfully obtained from her ond with holds a cortlflcato of that valuo. Tho post- 'noneniont was mado on strength of affi davits setting forth Air. uouiu's odsouco from the country. Commercial Travelers Meet. SAM Axtosiio, Tex., Juno 3. Tho Trav elers' Protootlvo association of America, which was organlzod nt Donvor in Juno, 1890. is holding its sixth annual conven tion to celebroto tho close of tho fifth yoar of its oxlstenco. It has had a romarkably rapid growth in tho last two years, with a membership of 3,015 Juno 1, 1893, roach ing 7,052 Juno 1, 1894, and closing with 10,000 Juno 1, 18U5. An Incredible Crime. Souin Bend, Ind., Juno 8. A man namod Sorby and his wlfo llvo throo miles north of Bristol, ovor tho .Michigan lino. With thorn livod his slstor'sorphon daugh tor, aged 7. This child was outruged by tho bruto Sorby and thon boaton into in sonsibllltv nnd by husband and wife thrown into a deep ditch to die tho cniiu recovorod consciousness and was rosouod. Is Marti Alive? TAMPA, Flo., Juno 3. Tho steamer ar riving from Cubo brought no nows. Colo- nol Fernando Flguordo has received a tologram from Bonjamln Guorra, troasuror of tho revolutionary party In Now York, stating: "Marti llvos, Cuba will bo free." Flguordo mado It puDJlo, anu in a low minutes sovoral hundred Cubans woro re joicing. An Octogenarian Found Dend. MinDLETOWN. N. Y., Juno 3. Nows roaches boro that tho deconiposod roninlus of 80-yoar-old John Stevonson of Washlug- tonvllle were founuunuer a puo oi uusnos On AlOUOtC Jim uy u MHiruuiUB iwiij. which has been hunting for btovonson for a woek. It Is believed that tho oldimon crawlod where ho was found nnd awaited death. 1'ostinasters Appointed. WAsniNQTOJi, Juno 3. The fourth class postmasters oppolntod today were: Slpssacnusetts west stoning, u. , Flint. Now York West Fort Ann, L. G. Wine- gar. l'eunsylvnnla urooKpor, a, . wute; Soxonburg, H. C. Lemsner. The Washington Invalids WAsmsfOTON, Juno 8. Miss Mary A. Dodco's condition remains about tho same. Sho has not galnod any strongth Blnoe her recent relapses. Goneral Fleasonton is much hotter then bo has been for some time Representative Hltt Is fairly well. The warm weather doos not Eoem to nlloct blm generally. Ifendershott and Welter Must Die. St. Tuomas, Ont., Juno 3. Tho gov ernment has rofusod a new trial for Hon dershott nnd Welter, sentenced to be hang sd Juno 18 for the murdor of young Hen- dersbott. Au application for com in u to tlon of tho seutonco to lite Imprisonment will bo made, but is not likely to bo grant ed. Professor eyden Summoned. Berlin, Juno 3. Tho.dowagor empross of Russia has summoned i'rotessor iey don. tho eminent snoolnllst on pulmonary complaints, to examine her sou, Grand Duko George tho czarowltz. In France, if a structural defect in a hlnvoln rnniiM nn Intnro tn the nersonlisiniz ii, me maouiactuier is legnny acgouumur tor uamiigeg. THEY WERE JUST TOO MEAN, This Was the Trouble About Jim and Myra and tho Gloomy Girl In Itcd. j "Tho world Is hollow," remarked tho girl in red. "It Is," gloomily assented tho girl whoso hew gown doos not fit, "but I don't soo how you over found it out" "By accident, dear. It happoned tho day after tho cards were sont out. I had a noto from Dan saying that ho must eco mo onco more boforo I was Jim's wlfo. Of course I didn't really oaro for Dan, but it Is soothing to one's vanity to know that tho best man Is dying of envy of tho brido iroom, who has no idea of it." , "So you said you would seo hlmf" "I did. I folt that it would do Jim no harm if Don did toll mo onco moro that llfo was a blank without mo, and It was really my lost chanco too. Still I didn't daro to lot him como to tbo houso." "But whero else could you see hlmJ" ' "At Myra's. Sho is to bo mold of honor, you know, and Jim used to bo quito devot ed to hor, so I know sho'd never daro to tell on mo lest pooplo would think hor jlealous." "When I want advlco, I shall know whero to come for It." , "Vory woll, do. Woll, I didn't Bond her word that I was coming, for I didn't want anything down on popor. As luck would .liavo It, just as I was storting Jim sont up box of roses and a melancholy noto say ing that a business engagement ho couldn't hirk would prevent him from coming up ihat evening." "You wero In luck." pelf on Myra's mercy. Sho wasn't a bit (pleased, as I could soo, but sho submitted jwlth tho best graco sho could. Sho sold iho would keep everybody out of tho 11 jrary so wo could havo a long, quiet even nc. and not to worry about her, as sho (would probably havo company." i "That was nlco of her." "Oh, vory nice. Dan camo early, and wo had n perfectly lovely timo. Ho begged mo to elopo tho day beforo tho wedding, recited two poems about his despair and hinted at sulcldo. Oh, it was splendid I I cried myself almost to n Jelly. At about Siolf post 10 I really couldn't stand it any longer, so I told Dan that we must go in ond speak to Myra, for tho front parlor was so qulot that her callor had ovidontly failed to como. So, after another eternal farowell, wo wont in." "Woll?" "It wasn't well it was ill 1 Myra's callor was there Ho was Jim. Ho was holding her hand ond bidding her goodby forevorl Oh, was over a poor girl socruolly deceived as I?" Chicago Tribune. AN UNPLEASANT SOUND. Short Story of tho Civil War Told by an Old Soldier. "I was certainly moro or less scared a number of Minos when I was in tho army," sold on old Boldlor "in fact, I think sol dlerlng in tlmo of war is a moro or less harassing occupation anyway, but I never wos any moro scared than I was onco for a mlnuto by something that had nothing to do with fighting whatever. This hap pened onco when I was on picket in Vir ginia. Tho post wos in a piece or wooas. It was bad onough in tho daytlmo, but at night, whon you couldn't seo anything at all, it was worso. It seemed as though it got darker and darkor and stillor and stiller, and it scemod as though it would never end. "Suddenly it was busted wldo open by tbo nwfulcst sound I ever heard. Scared! Weill "If you'vo over felt tho fooling that man has beforo ho actually gets undor flro, when bo's lying back somowhero inresorvo and pretty safo, but hearing tho craokle up ahead, and seeing tho wounded brought bock, and thinking that protty soon he's cot to co in himself why, you know what it is to havo ono of tho most unpleasant feolings a man ever had, but thoro you know what's coming. This camo with shock. I think it was tho worst soaro ever had. It como right out of tho oir squaro overhead and close, too, whore hadn't beon looking for anything, tho frlghtfulest, most unoarthly sound I over heard, nnd all I could do was to stand thero in tho black dark and wait. A mln uto later it came again. What n tromen Sous reliefl A screoch own I'd novor heard ono boforo, but I know now what It was." Now York Sun. Somo Notable Iluttons. Button collecting would seom to bo a childish tasto, but thoro is ono collection of this sort which justlfios its existence Many years ago a lady in Portland began tho collection of buttons on a wager. At tho ond of tho yoar tho bet was won by her nttolnlng a string of 099, no two of which wero duplicates. From this beginning sho continued tho collection of suoh as had historical valuo. At tho present tlmo her button museum contains no less than SO, 000 specimens. Among them is n largo button worn by o soldlor In tho Kevolu tlonary war and a number that saw sorv lco in tho war of 1813, In tho Crimoan war and in various sanguinary ongagomonts not only on this continent but In Europo nnd Asia. Ono Is notnblo as having beon worn by ono of Napoleon's guard on tho retreat from Moscow, and sovoral figured among tho threo bronchos of tho Uonfed erate service. Horo aro eeon bas-reliefs of tho palmetto of South Carolina and th motto "Sio Semper Tyrannis" of Virginia. Lewiston Journal. Wounded 48 Times In One Ilattle. Ono of tho most remnrkablo characters In tho United States is on old soldier known to tho G. A. R. men of tho east ns Comrade Chase. Chose served In a Maine battery during tho war and carries other tears of nearly 100 wounds, 48 of which wero received in tho single battle of Get tysburg. During tho "period of oonllict' ho is said to huvo received more wounds than any other man who fought on either Blue anu uvea to ten oi ms marvelous os copes and oxhlblt his numerous scars 1 proof of his wondorful story,1 St. Louis Republic Chocolate Soap, Chocolate soup is prepared by putting into a saucepan about a quarter of a pound of grated chocolate with 3 pints of milk. These quantities can, of course, bo propor tionately altered to suit tho oocaslon. Tho milk must bo boiling. Put in a lump of 6ugar ond let tbo wholo boll for an hour. Before Borvlng stir tho yolks of four eggs, previously beaten up in a llttlo milk. Pour thlsovor fried dice of rolls and servo vory hot. Kansas City Times. The Prussian government oxponds ovor f50,000 a year in support of tho labora tories oonducted with tho medical depart ment of the University of Berlin. This is exclusive of tho salaries paid to professors. According to Llnntous, millet grows wild in many ports of India, in central Asia and northern Siberia. THE HABRINGTON MUEDEH. i:-Senator Iluck's I'liyslcinns Declare That Ho Cannot Live. SAN Fiiascisco,- Juno 8. Ex-State Son ator Buck's physicians say his doath is only a matter of a fow hours. Ho was taken into custody yesterday on suspicion, It is said, of having killed Miss Nolllo Harrington, who was found murderod in hor homo on Ellis street Saturday, Buok wos driving to jail with an officer after his arrost yesterday, when tho horsa ran away, and ho was thrown out, fraoturlng his skull. Whilo tho pollco will not soy definitely that thoy suspect Sonator Buok of the murder, tholr actions lead to tho bollot that thoy think ho knows something about It. Buok wos a constant onllor on Miss Harrington nnd is known to havo takon hor driving and to sovoral rosorts. Tbo pollco say tho murder was committed by somo ono intimately noquolntod with .Miss Harrington and her habits. Wboover oom- mlttod tho murder lot hlmsolf In nt tho front door with a key. If Miss Harring ton lot the man in, it was undoubtedly somo ono with jvhom sho was on intimate terms. Sho was only partly drossed when the murder was oommltted. Tho police searched through tho papers found in the room in tho hope of finding somo olew. Whon nskod what tho rosult of tho soorch had been, Captain Loes said ho had found certain ovldonce which he could not mako public at this time. Owing to Buok's proiulnonco and the traglo fato that befoll him boforo he had an opportunity to olear hlmsolf of suspi cion whloh has grown up against him or explain his connection with Miss Harring ton, tho murder has croated a sensation only exceeded by tho Emanuel church murdors. Working on tho Defender. Bristol, It. I., Juno 8. Tho work up on tho cup dofonder has not boon pushed during tho past week with tho samo activ ity as horotoforo. On tho interior of tho boat tho workmon aro busy putting on tho bilge braces, which aro of stoel and very close togothor near tho chain plates, whoro thoy aro most noodod. During tho past wook tho watorways, which aro of alumin ium and run alone tho top of tho boat at Its sldos, havo boon put in. A Larger State Committee. New Yoke, Juno 3. Executive Chair man Hookott of tho Kopnullcon statocom mlttoo Is at tho Fifth avonuo as a sort of control point botweon buslnoss and tho seashore. Ho says that sontlmont regard ing the proposed changes in the organiza tion of thostatocommittoohas not crystal- lizod, although It is admlttod that a largor commlttoo Is noodod. A SpanUh Desertion In Cuba. Key West, Juno 3. A dispatch rocolvod horo from Hnvnna says that a lloutonant of tbo civil guard, who was ootlng ohlof of pollco at Fuorto Frlnclpo, has desorted. Ho succeeded in getting on board a pllotboat, from which ho was transhipped to a steam er bound for Liverpool. Doth Girls Drowned. Lawrence, Mass., Juno 3. Nolllo Rear- don and Allco Rowan, each about 18 yoars old, woro drowned whilo rowing on tho Morrimao river in company with John Gullfoyle Ono of tho young womon ot- tomptod to chango her seat and tho boat was ovorturnod. Spain and ITcr Itevolntion. MADRID, Juno 3. Tho cabinet at a mooting today disonssod tho situation of affairs In Cuba and dooldod to await the dootslon of tbo captain gonornl, Marshal Martinez do Campos, bofore sonding any further ro-enforcoraents. Cooler In Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Juno 8. A suddon fall of tomporaturo was experienced in this olty, tho thorniomotor dropping 20 dogroos in a fow hours. Tho heat was intenso during tho day, 90 degroes bolng registered at H o clock. Wnfres Raised Ten Per Cent. Biddeford, Me, Juno 3. An lnoreose of 10 por cent in tho wagos of tho opera tives of the Fepperell and Laoonla mills wont into effect today. The Weather. Fair, followod by cloudy woather, ond probably local showers; slightly ooolori wostorly winds. PDTANOTAIi AVD COMMERCIAL. Closing Quotations of the New York Stock Exchange. New York, Juno 3. Money on call easy at 1H6 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 2H3Ms percent. StorlinR exchange strong and hlahe', with actual business in bankers' bills at 54.Stf4 2 4.90 for demand and at S4.87i84.83 for 80 days. Posted rates. S4.Se4.SSH and $i.fc0dM.6JH. Commercial bills. S4.WHa4.S7. Silver certifi cates, G76"H; no sales. Bar silver. 06Ji. Mexican dollars, HI. Government bonds firm. State bonds dull. Railroad bonds easier and dull. Closing prices: AtclilMin 8 Bur. Quincy.... 82 C. C, C. &St,L.. 44M Chesapeake & O.. !SJfS Chicago Gas 71 Cordage 9M Cotton Oil 3SK New England 44m N.J.Central KIH North American.. Sfi Northern Pacific- SH Do. pref im N. Y. Central 101M5 Omaha 386 Ontario-West.. IRK I'aeWoMall 30Vs Reading 19H Rock Island 09M Silver Bullion 87H St. Paul 0! Sugar Refining... in?4 Texas Pacific 12 Union Pacific 134 Wabash pref 30tf Western Union... HH Del. & Hudbon.. . .130 Distillers' Trust.. Krie General Electric. Ilocklne Valley. . . 21 xm WW Lackawanna. luc Lake Shore Ufttt Lend mi Louisville & Nash &8H Missouri PaclQc. mi Northwestern .... 9VH General Markets. New Yohk, June 3.-FLOUR-State and western quiet and weaker to sell: city mills patents. S4.8S5.15; winter patents, S104.4U; city mills dears, $4.104.40; winter straights. 93.76C-4.15. WHEAT No. 2 red ojwned quiet and declined all the morning under liquidation and predic tions of rain; July, 80J4Q81&:.; September. CORN No. 2 rulsd weaker on rumors of roln and sympathy with wheat: July, MM 5iMo.-. September, S'MQ&SMc, OATS No. 2 quiet but fairly steady; July, JWTtSlHc; track, white, state, 37048c. POItK-Dull; new mess, $18.5014.; family, E.wai8.eo. I,AKD-Qu!et; prime western steam, 26.S6, nominal. BUTTER Firm; state dairy. HOl'Kc.; state creamery. 17K018& CHEESE Quiet; Urge, 57Wc.: small, AM KGOS-Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 14e.i western, 12U13c. SUGAR Raw heavy; fair reflnlnjj. 2 14-lOc.; usnirlfuifal, SW test, 3Hc.; refined dull; crushed, 5 l.ltUio.: powdered. 4M-4 15-lto. TURPENTINE Steady at seWOSBMo, and 30Mo. MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, SHtSSa. lUOE-Quieti domestic, 4)4-Mo4 Japan, 'Hi 04Me. TALLOW-Steadyt city, 4Hc; country, 4Je HAY-Qulet; shipping, KXHc; good to choice, 6076c. IMPORTANTJJECISION . Tho Litigation In the Case of Hilton Versus Otiyot, VICTORY FOR THE FORMER. Iho Matter Decides tho Value of Judg ments Obtained Against Americans In Foreign Courts Hlitory of the Celebrated Case. Washington, Juno 3. In the snpromo oourt today Justlco Gray announced tho decision of tho oourt in tho cose of Honry Hilton and others versus Guyot, liquidator of the estate of Fortluo & Co., involving the validity of forolgn Judgments, revers ing tho decision of tho oourt below and re manding tho caso for trial in tho circuit oourt of tho southorn dlstrlot of New York. Chief Justice Fuller ond Justices Harlan, Brewer and Jackson dlssontod. the oourt thon standing 5 to 4, tho major ity bolng Gray, Field, Brown, Shlros and White Justlco Gray also announced tho doclsion in tho Ritchie caso affirming tho decision of tho oourt bolow. Tho caso of Hilton and Llbboy vorsua Guyot Involved tho validity of judgments rendered by forolgn court9' against Ameri can oitlzens, nnd it is undorstood that a large numbor of claims of a character sim ilar to that prosecuted by Guyot, Involving many millions of dollars in amount, have been hold in aboyanco until the conoluslon of tho court In this caso should bo mado known. Tho caso doos not properly bolong to tbo prcsont torm of tho court It was twlco argued during tho term of 1803-4, but no conclusion was nnnouncoa uy tho court prior to tho adjournment of that torm, and it bas romalned undeotded through this torm and until today. Guyot appears In tho oaso as tho liqui dator of tho Fronch firm of Charles Fortlno & Co., formerly glovo manufacturers of Paris, and Messrs. Hilton & Llbboy os tbo successors of A. T. Stewart & Co. of New York. History of tho Case. Tbo history of the caso goes book to 1890, and that of tho transactions on which it is based to 1830, whon tho houso of Stewart & Co. ontored upon an agroomont with ono Alexandro, tho predocessor of Fortlno & Co., to tako from tho French houso all tho gloves manufactured by thom for tho Amorlcnn market, tho two estab lishments to share both tho profit and the loss of tho business. In 1860 this ogroo-' mont was brought to a oloso by n misun derstanding and mutual charges of bad faith. Tho French firm brought suit in tbo tribunal of commerce of tho Seine, whon tbo case was decidod in favor of Fortlno & Co., and from which deolslon it was appealed by Stowart & Co. to tbo Paris oourt of appeals, whon the doclsion was also antagonistic to Stewart & Co., the final judgment in tho French courts fixing tho amount of tho lndobtodnoss of tho Now York houso to tho French firm at 8195,122, with intorost Boforo tho final decrco was announced Stowart & Co. closed thoir Paris estab lishment, and being unablo to collect the amount of tbo judgmont in Franco For tlno & Co., in 1880, brought suit In the Unttod States circuit court for tho south ern district of Now York to compel collec tion on tho French iudament. Tho dei fondants filed a bill of discovery, alloalne counter claims and assorting thot the judgmont of tho Fronch oourt was ro-ox-nniinable Tho deolslon was rendorod by Judge Wallace of tho circuit court He dismissed tho bill of dlsoovory and ordorod that Stowart & Ca should pay tho judg mont as in accordance with tho finding of tho Fronoh courts. Tho ca30 was appealod to the United States supromo court in 1890. Tho caso of Samuol J. Ritchie versus James B. MoMullin and Georgo W. Mo Mullin, in error from tbo clrouit court of the northorn district of Ohio, lnvolvod tho samo questions as tbo Hilton caso oxcopt that the judgment which it was sought to hovo affirmed wos rendorod by n Canadian oourt Itoston's Crack Artillery Celebrate. Boston, Juno 8. Tho Ancient and Honorablo Artlllory celobratod tho two hundred and fifty-seventh annlvorsary of its organization today with a parade, a bonquot at Fanoull hall ond n review by GovornoiGroonhalgo on tho Common this aftornoon. Among the speakers at tbo banquet woro Governor Greenhalgo, Hon. Winslow Warren, Mayor Curtis, Major C. Woolmor Williams of London and Mojor Gcnoral Nolson A. Miles. Panic Stricken by DIacnsc. Halifax, June 3. A report from St John's, N. V., says that at Port au Port and Bay St. George tho pooplo aro ponio strickon over a dlseaso that originated on Red Island among Frenoh fishermen. Rov. Mr. O'Rourko oontractod tho dlseaso during his ministrations to tho sufferers at Port au Port Thoro Is no medical rosl- dont there, and tho pooplo do not know what tho dlseaso Is. The Ilaptlst Anniversaries. Saratoga, June 8. Tho Amorloan Baptist Publication soolety rosumod its soveuty-flrst anniversary today. Reports of committees on publications, on Bible work nnd on Sunday sohool work were made, and addresses were made respective ly by the chairman, Rev. Drs. Lemuel Moss of Woodbury, N. J., E. Y. Mullins of Baltimore and C. J. Baldwin of Gan- ville, O.. numbers and Gas Fittors Strike. Buffalo, June 3. Journeymen plumb ers, gas fitters and steam fitters went out on strike today. Only one-tenth of the shops are doing any business. Half a dozen master plumbers havo acceded to the demands of the mon, nnd 100 employees of Irlbackor & Davis, ono of the largest firms, aro said to havo deserted the union and roeolved to stick to their employers. Glbhons Visits tho Tope, Rome, June 3. Cardinal Gibbons bad a private audience, lasting 40 minutes, with the pope today. The oardlnul wus Introduced into tho presenoe of his boll noss at 18 :20 p. m. Upon emorglng from the audience, he sold that he had not seon tbo pope sluce 1886 aud was surprised at his oxcullcnt hoalth. A Steerage Passenger's Sulolde, New Yobk, June 8. Captain Gager of Louisiana, who arrived from New Orleans today, reports that on May 80 a steerage passenger, who oppearod on tho passenger list as Mtse J. Fnok, was missing aud is supposed to havo jumped overboard. Captain Devery Iteinitatoil. Nkw Yohk, June- William S. Devory was leinstated as onptnln on the police force today by the general term of the oourt of oomnion pleas.