4 LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS DOMESTIC AND ronritllf. What I Ootnt on Tim World Over. Important Xvtot Briefly ('tironlclail. Iitwnrn, ArrlftVnis anil I Slalltlrs All minion iwrurred ut MartliavlllA t'lit.i where an oil well fa lriit driller! .tames Pun. 'int. the owner, hiiiI bis enl trt were killed. The family nf Henry '. Horner, nf Cum. tlni, N. .1., were pu snn-d hv er Iiir tslutel r diseased meal ami Mm. Horner died. 1 1 is Wile and three children are still In dancer. Mrs John W. .Innes and her I.Yyrar-ohl dsnpiiter living near Ml, .luliel, 'lenii.. tis? burned In death liv Ihcir tlrHpi run h Itiplire Ip they were liurniiii; 1miIi. Mr K.lpar Voiil and four children at mi'liil In i rn I ,,ir rrr i k nl ili nlntl four miles from I ;ivr irintis, ., unil nil were drowned. The creek was swollen finiil recent ruins. An old fashioned circ ilur sniv in n mi 1 I Wyandotte, Mich , suddenly leaped from Its hrHriui;. struck llrriniill Mcinkr snuari ly in the hreast and plowed lit .it squarely thrnii-'h hi- linirl. Il also rut oil ili aim i f A inn" i nun. - .1 inlli In I. Th Hilling Appellate Court has decided that the holder of a svond class railroad ticket who purchases n berth nil a I'iiIIiiihii sleeper may he ejected If he refuses to pay full first-class fare. Attorney IJpnctal Stockton, of New Jersey , has vfllt-inlly pronounced the nr x li in I fihool hill iiiic.iiiI il ill oiiul, on the yrolllld that It provides fur tie Hir"iriailiin of public money to private coiporalions. Thia opinion will probably kill ihe hill. The Interest of iiiihnrn heirs rin he legally mlil am) tin purchaser he eJveu a fetterl title is the ! lion of Hie Circuit Court at llliioiniiivlon. III. l.ertlntte. The Tfiitirp- Legislature reassembled Thursday nioriiini;. ami in the lloii a resolution was at ran adopted requesting that Speaker I'avls, hn wns recently dis barred at Memphis, present hi rei;iintioii as rp aker, hut lnvis declined lo nivn. Theie was thin introduced a resolution lie rlariii)! the olllee vacant, nml il was adopted 2lol). Hon. Julius A. Troimlale, of Sun." met. was elected Speaker. The Massai huaetts house prissed to a third reading the hill making iht hours a riay'e work, lor Stale. City, county nml town einplny s. The New York assembly adopted nn amendment lo the I niiulmr hiauket bill, ermittinn the use of party emblems. In the New Jersey Senate the racing re pealing hills were advanced to a third read ing without debute, stpnrtln Pob K:ty.iinmnii and Jim Hall met lie fore the Crescent City Club at New Orleans, in a battle at rairh weiiihts for a purse of D40.0O0, the loner In receive .',."iOa. and it aide waiter or tlil.lkH) n side. Mils is the largest purse ever offered lor a battle in the biatory of ptiKilisni. Over l't.M people were present aud s iw Kitzslinmons knock Kail nut in the fourth round. He feinted with Ins left ami snuni: heavily with his rirjit. The blow lnnded siiiari'ly on llnll s chin and knocked him insensible. It was several minutes before he regained con acioiiauea. I'iiz was awarded Hit- lllit amid trrmeiidotis i lieerini:. t ashliintfin Sjetrs, I'oetniaster (ieueral llinsell Is necrcdited With the annoiiticement that no local Inisi neas men need apply lor postoflires under liis administration. He objects to commis sioning locul business men us postmasters for the reason that tlio actmil duties are rfoimel by irresponsible and oilier in onmprlent clcrVa and aubstiliites, I'ostniHS ters under Kissell must promise to devote tbeir entire time to the work and personally keep Uriel ollUe bours. l'residvnt Clevtland sent to the senate a mefsn-e willnlrawliin the Hawaiian treaty which lias been pending in the senate and which wu submitted by Mr. Harrison. The tnessiKe was very abort and pave no reason. Their absence has given rise to a good deal of guessing, Secretary Carlisle appointed his ton, Lo gan Carlisle, chief clerk of the treasury de tsirtment, vice M. Stocks, resigned. Princeea Kaiulanl and party have arrived in Washington. In the party were Mr.and Mrs Davie, Mis Davies and a private secretary. They were driven from the station to the Arlington hotel and immediately repaired to the apartments prepared for them. There were no unusual scene about the hotel. and the arrival of the party was quiet and unos tentatious, list. I.aker a est ladnstrlal. Notices heve been posted at the Cofrode and Roylor hridire works at l'ottstown. I'a., of reductions iu the wages of ult employes, to go into effect March 15. lieceivers were recently appointed for these works. The Ann Arbor engineers and firemen at Toledo. 0 , are on strike, and when they went out Thursday they left the engine and loaded freight trains where they hnp prncd to be on the road and the new hands have had all they could do hauling dead ssnginea back to the round bouse and clearing the main .rack or freight cars. Xo passenger trains arrived or departed at Toledo on Tbursdjv. Fires Fifty blooded horse and severaWolstein Friasian cows were burned to death Wed- neectay night on th extensive stock farm Riverbank, in Baltimore county, Md. Loss on building and slock estimated at $43,000. The property mostly belonged to CJ. U. Wil ten. The moat valuable horse hurued w as Cabash, by liusuaw, Jr., dum Cuchua, val ued at U0.0O0. At Franklin, Tenn., William Knlng'i large Mock ham, with the following valu ab boms: Kowona. valued at $000 dam of the gieat Pallas 2:0' i. also one of her roll. two-year old. and half brother to Dallas; also another half brother, Dallas, vearliuv. Total lost, ll'.'.OOO. Per... si. frter Turnry. the bed ridden governor of Tennessee is not i peeled to live more than two weeks. He was inaugurated in a sick bed January last. 4 rime asH Penalties. At Independence, Kan.. William J'a'tnn, Ihe Inst of the I 'alton eaiig. pleaded guilty In lOiirt of murder Ip Ihe second degree fof his part In Ihe Cofleyrilie affiilr last year. He was at once sentenced lo the penitentiary for life. - . MtsreMimenils. The stars and siripes were raised over the Paris, late city nf Paris. Ihe sister ship of he New Yotk. of the new American line on Tuesday at New York City, by Prances C, tirlscom. daughter of Ihe president of the International Steamship Company. HEYONI) Ot'H ROrtDEHS. Mrhleiiwsrth. a villiu-e of I. Km inhahl 4snts In Power Austria, has been swept by a terrific thunder slot m w hich lasted fifteen hours. I'ire -ers,ns were struck dead III the strrets and seven perished iu burning buildings. Mnnv lives were lost In Ihe sur rounding country. The Pinpress of Austria has derided nni to eoiue to America during the World's Pair. LATER NFWS WAIFS. i irvrs Mi 1 1 ( i 1 1 1 s. flenry Cnnise. a wealthy 'firmer, Ml year old, living n mile Iroin port Plain, N. Y"., was iiiiirderiil the other night by a burglar. Mrs. Crouse blew mil the light, ami after a lively scuttle nilh the murderer, put him to llight wilhoiil any hi oty. Cnmse was esti mated to he worth fHi.onn or H!i,ik. The grand jury al Atlanta, indicted for iniirder Jnhii Force, who recently killed her two sisters - - W SHIII M.rn.N. Secretary I union! bus appointed John Seager his private secretary, s 1 iiusi.tiivp. The Tennessee l.egi-hilive Investigating Committee reports n learfiil condition of ullairs among Ihe convicis al mil Creek. They are in a ili-eu-eil nml lillliv condition, ami many nl them nre so poorly fed that they me starving tn death. Mr. Holseiiu introduced in the Minnesota House a resolution which provided that the crinoline should he kept out of (hat Stale, and for the lullictioii of punishment upon the person wearing it. Ir. A hell, of St. Louis was on his feet in a moment undoflered an amendment lo the elleci that should the crinoline be worn within the slate Mr. Ilois sean be compelled to wear it. 'Hie amend ment bad the do red eflecl, and iimld roars of laughter Mr. Iloisseau withdiew Ihe reso lution. The Washington Legislature adjourned yesterday sine die. wit houl electing a Culled Stales Senator, liov. .Met I ray will appoint ex Senator John II. Allen, whose term ex pired March I. Imiieachmctit proceedings havo been in stituted in the House of the Tennessee Leg islature against Judge .1. J. iMibose, of the Memphis I rimiiial ourt. He is accused of failure lo enforce Ihe law against gambling and general derilielion of duty. A petition signed by ,(mni citizens was presented, ask ing thai proceedings he instituted. The California State Legislature passed thloiigh both houses u resolution Iu submit lo Ihe people a constitutional aim'tnlinc lit, removing Ihe State rapitol loSun Jose, pro viding the latter city shall deed to the State 10 acres of land and n bonus of I.OUI.Oun. The action, though hasty, appears lo have been earnest. The Immediate animus of ihe resolution wnsan article In a Sarnimeiilo evening pa-r headed. "Thank (iod, the legislature will soon adjourn," ami firoresK ing to recite various misdeeds and mistakes of the legislature. I lie article was read iu the senate and Ihe resolutions were passed promptly. Ilring transmitted lo the assem bly il IIihi failed of the necessary Iwo-third majority, hut a call of the hmi-e was ordered Ihe doors were closed nml the sergeant-lit-arms was dispatched to arrest absent mem bers. A number were routed from bed, drought to the u-senihly chamber and the required vote was thus finally outuine i. - - - - - CAPITA I. AND I ABOB. The linemen's strike at the World's Fair buildings, Chicago ended Saturday, the if.V) irikera being .ti nceilid their demand, 37 cents an hour. They had been receiving 31 cents. IllSArrFBS, Al rim NTS AND r VT I.ITIKS Spreading rails cuused a wreck near Ma son City, Iowa, mid ieo. Hazen, the engi neer, was crushed to death iiuderthe engine. Five fishing schooners sailing from Glou cester, Mass., have been given up for lost, with 00 lives. They are supiiosed to have foundered in recent storms. John ICrickson and Sum Swa:ion, two-well-to-do farmers, of Hoo Creek, were in stantly killed neur Cameron, Wis., by be ing struck by the Chicago special on the Omaha. MOKIT ny. At Xorwnlk, Conn., Jiimes L. Hyatt, United Status Treasurer, under Mr. Cleve land from 1387 to W), died, aged 5'J. Wllrll.l.AM ors. Governor Turney, of Tennessee, it im proving. A big fltet of steamships came into the New Y'oik port Friday morning, but not one of them brought a word of new in re gard to the missing freight steamship Nar onicof the White Slur line. All tepoited terrible weather, THEY WILL NOT STRIKE. Chicago Switchmen Decide to Continue at Work tor the Present. The Chicago switchmen w ill remain at oik for Ihe present ut leust. Thisdecisioii was reached ut a meeting of the 'Grievance Committee Sunday afternoon. P:very out of Ihe Chii ogo roads was represcute Land a majority of the members voted ugainst or dering a strike. A muss mcetiuu nf switch men will be culled for some day this week, at which the decision of the Grievance Com mittee will be presented and the whole mut ter diKciissed. A ortion of the new men who ha I been secured in anticipation of a strike will be given employment during the World Fail rush. The other will be given truntporta lion to their homes as soon as the railroad managers are convitced that all Uunger of a strike i i.osKed. THE NEW MLXICAN MINISTER. his Political ijistoby. General Patrick A. Collins Named by I res. Cleveland as Consul Gen eral to London. Is r P. Utivv. who has been nominated by President Cleveland as Minister to Mexi co, is an (ihiouii hy birth and at present re sides nt I'liiini I it v. lud. He was a lleptih licsn until s;.', w hen he Joined Hie Greeley followers. In 1 H7II lip was nominated for Lieutenant Governor or Indiuna by (he lleniocrats. as a representative of the Grins ley followers, on Ihe s.iine I rket with Ihe "llluejr.ins" Williams ami was elected. To ward the e ose of bis il'lininhtriiliiin Govor nor Williams died, and Mr. Gray assumed Ihe duties of Ihe Governor of the State. Ill ISMI he was a cstnliihile for Ihe Ileum rratie iiomiuiiiioii lor Governor, hut na defeated hv Prank Landers, of linlinnnpiilis ISAAC I. OIHV. and put upon the ticket with him for second place. This ticket was defeated by one headid hy Albert G. Porter, late minister to Italy. Four years Inter Mr. Gray was lioiiiimiled for Governor br Ihe llemocruls, anil was electi d, ami would have been re nominated lor a second term hut for the fart that the Constitution ,,f Indiuna pro hibited a Governor from tilling two terms ill succession. 1 Hi ri mi; I tie late r-impsign Mr. Gray was a candiiliite for Ihe nomination for the Presi deucy mi l dad the delegation of his Slate behind him. hut he withdrew and did all he could lo effect the nomination of Mr. Cleveland. I "or Vice President he stood second in the halhillmr. Governor Gray has always enjoyed the reputation of being an excellent pnliliran and a good lawyer. He is -VI years old. The Mexican minis try pays f 17,'iUl) a year, being u lirst-idass mission. lluyurd S. Gray of Chicago will aecom pany bis father, laac P Gray, lo the Ciiv of Mexiro, and art as his secretary. He was post master al Portland, Ind., under Ihe for iner administration of President I levelaml, nml al one lime owner of the Demo --ratio organ of Jay county. I'M mi. Pmiik K A. Con ns, nf Huston, who was nominated by President Clevelsno asConsul to l.niulon.isu leading lawyer nl the Massachusetts bar. Iu many campaign he has been prominent ns a camaign oratoi of great eloquence and power. Theotllceol consul generul at I Ion Is the most lucra tive one connected with Ihe I'lilted Stales government. The consul general receives a staled salary of f il,nno a year, and tlurliu ivy the fee of the oflice umuuiited to f00. THE MIBBINO NAHONIO. Twenty-Blx Days Out, But Her Agent Are Btill HopetuI That Bhe Will Turn Up All llight. New Yoiik. The Naronio has been out 20 days, and has not been spoken once nor si-en since she left the Mersey, early on the morning of February II for this port. Her agents are still liof ul that she will be heard from. 'Vie Mitritinn Hrylilrr hus this to say edl (orally: "The nun-arrival of the While Star steamer Naronlc is musing much alurm, although it i pro'-ahle that she will be beard from at either Kayol or In tow with machinery damaged. That she ha not been sighted pioves nothing as against either ol these chances. F'uyal is a port iu the Azores, about .'100 miles west of SI. Michael, and there is not, it is said, frequent communication between the two islands. St. Michael is a fouling station, and nearly all Dteumship out of coul obtuln lresb sup plies there. GOLD FLOWING IN. Western Bankers Trade It for Note of Small Denominations. Secretary of the National Treasury Cur lisle has received offers from Chicago bank ers to exchange $.1,000,000 ol gold for a like amount of treasury notes of the denomina tions of t 10 und , Jntlmution were made that tha amount of small note that will be needed will rench 110,000,000, tut which gold will be puid. Several other offers of gold for small treasury notes were made. Cincinnati bank ers offered HOOO.OOO, of which iiufi.uo0 were accepted. Other offers in jimull quan tities came from bankers iu Kentucky, 111), nois and Missouri. Treasurer Nebeker was much pleased with the turn affairs had tukeu, and declar ed that suflicient offers of gold had been re ceived to absorb all the small legal-tender notes on hand, and there is no cau what ever for any uneusiurss. A Postmestsr's Hard Trip. Sauatooa, Wyo. Alexander Lute, the postmaster of Gold Hill mining camp, leached Saratoga, Wyo., more dead than ullve, and with a broken arm. Some hunt era hud come along and taken from him. by lorce, neurly ull his provisions. He start ed on snow shoes and a sled to get another supply. Lute was I I days in traveling t'3 miles. The lift!) day out he had a full and broke h.s right urin. Last Wednesday h killed and at his dog, COWblTION OF BUSINESS. Tb State of th Money Market Combin ed With th Weather Affects Trad. II. fl. Dun Co.' HVrlUif eefrieo 7 r rte tays: llusiiiess dining the past week has been atTecte I by the severe weather, but even more hy the stringency and uncertain ty in Ihe money markets. There were some liquidation In storks, but none of lniirt Hin c In products, and it Is evident that the restrain! of exports by speculation, In the rhiel staples, Is an Important cause of mon etary stringency and loss of gold dy the Treasury. 'I he wheat exports are quite amnll and the price declined a rent lor Ihe week. Corn was lirinly behl and advanced over a rem. nml oats nearly us much, while sirk was raised " cents, though laid and Inns were lower. In coiion an advance of I Id oii-ur-red In spile of the assurance that the llrit sh siiike would not cen-e. I he pressure of great stocks on band caused much selling, and money was tight nml loans were cal.ed. but the eirls ol domestic proline's from New Yolk Inst week weie only .',! I'm, nun, against ;,iinisi Nsl venr. Mmiev is light at I hihnlelph'a because recent failures liiiliiinl huge withdrawal from Ihe hanks. Im-ieasiog demacd is seen lor iron, which is fairly strung in Pittsburg Al Chicago money is in verv strong ite manil, hanks discriminating closely Siles nl hiiildinv maieiials nre lanre and general business tnii, . Inn inilroad blockade ami the strike ol sw itchmen threaien lo inter rupt btisitie s. I he output of Iron Mnrcli 1 was ."i.7T7 Ions week I v mote limn on February I. Ihoiinh 17 ihmi tons h-s lhati a yearaeo Slin k tinsiild decline I 7 7'i Ions during the month. Southern pimhi ers are wcakin lug. and I'.'.tssi tons gray forge were sold nl t at I : i r ti 1 1 n ir li ;i ii i . liar iron is at Ihe low est point, i. lutes cut somen hut less severely, anil rails dull, while structural works ate Mill running lull tunc, hul with few new orders. A blundering report ri-janling the tin riutv depressed the price to '.ii cents hut afterward ro-e In L'l. In. I he eon I market is steady, notwithstanding the cnllase of the combination. Ihe business failures during the las seven davs number, lor the I'nitid Slate", IHil I amiila. total. L'.'-'c as compared with id hist werli. -J III Ihe week previous to the lust and J.ili lor Ihe corresponding week ol hist year. TUT lll slvi-s IIAttoMl tl'lt. Hank clearings Inlnl. lor Ihe week ending March !'. as telegraplieil to lUtitir Imlr, are as follons : New York 777.!-Vi7l fl M f: Chicago ii l.s:i!i 17 s Hosloi Iiil.iill.til'i I .V7 Philadelphia 7 1 .k il.'.'.ir, I ; St. Louis .'IH,."iL'l I H.I San I tMliri-io j.i.711 ,HM I 7.. Pittsburg !.'.." Il M'.l I '.'L' I Hnltiinore I :i.h:;s. i I I liiciiinali I'J.spi.lisi 17.ii Cleveland ll.yim.siM) I tl H 1 1 judical s increa-e, Hdeciease.j The clearings of 7H cities aggregate H.:H'I.M ti.7111, mi increase ol 1M per ceni. Kxrlii iveof New York therh-aiiiig. amount to f "d,H47,l4J, an increase of LI 4 percent. THE SKNATK SPECIAL SK-WOS. TUB C A HI SET (ONflRMtn The Senate was in session Monday for only 11-'' minutes, but within that brief erliMl il received a message from the President, submitting for confirmation the names of the members of bis Cabinet, went into executive sesioti, passed tion and continu ed each of the apsintments, directed a notification of lis action to lis communi cated to the President, came again into open sission. had a resolution offered by Mr. Call. I terms rat, of Florida. In reference to rail road lands in his Slate and the Interference of railroad companies with Senatorial elec tions, and had a Joint resolution Introduced by Mr. Sherman, Republican, of Ohio, pro posing an amendment tn the Constitution. The ameudineiit proKsed is lo fix Ihe time for the beginning and termination of the term of office of President and Vice President and Congress, at niam on April 30. The change is to go into effect in 1'7. and to continue therealter. Mr. Sherman's I Joint resolution was laid on the table at Ids request, lie signirvuig Ins Intention to have It referred hereafter to the Committee on Privileges and Flections, Then the Senate adjourned until Thursday. I Hi'itsiiAY. The Senate special session reconvened to day. The president sent the fol Inn ing nominations to the senate: .losish yuinrv, of Massachusetts, to be assistant secretary of Stale, llohert A. Maine I of New Y'ork, to be fourth assistant p a' master general. Isaac P. Gray, of Indiana, lo be envoy ex traordinary ami minister plenipotentiary of the Pulled Slates to Metico. Patrick A. Collins of Massachusetts, to he consul generul of the Fulled Slates at Lon don. F. P. Gale. New Vexico, to he receiver of lihlic moneys at Itnsewell, N. M. The senate discussed to dav for nearly an hour Ihe question us lo ihe recent inn at Ihe present extraordinary session of uuy busi ness of a legislative character. The feature of the day's proceedings was the presentation iu executive session of the president's message withdrawing the Hawaiian treaty. I he first sturier of Ihe discussion was a joint resolution offered by Mr. Mitchell I Re publican, Oregon ) lo amend the Constitu tion so as lo provide for the election olt'nited Slates senators hy the votes of the qinlllieil electors of Ihe Stales. The next was by Mr, Dolph calling upon the piesident of the t'nitfd Stutes in take such measures as he may deem necessary to consummate Ihe agreement between the government of Spain and the I'nite l Stutes for the relief of An tonio Maro, a naturalized citizen of the I'uiied State. No discu-sinn ensued upon the merits of the resolutions themselves, but only over the matter of considering them at all. Finally Mr. Henderson offered a resolution dei.'lar.ng it to he the sense of the senate that at ibis extraordinary session the busi ness transacted sbou d ' he conlined lo executive mutters und matters requiring the action of the senate only. No action was taken on any of them, aud after un execu tive session the senate adjourned until Monday. - THE CABINET SWORN IN. The New Heads of Departments Take The Oath Together. The induction IntoofHci of the members of President Cleveland's Cabinet, save Secre tary Gresham, who was sworu in on Mon day, wr.s a historic event at th Stat De partment at Washington, D. C, Tuesday morning. For the llrst time in history tha new licuils of dfmrtiuents assembled in th Diplomatic p.ir or and together look th nuth of oflice, 'I here was quite a concourse in th cor ridors to witness the ceremonies. Asso ciut Justice Field, who. in the necessary a' sent e of Chief Just ce Fuller, bad been sell tied to administer the nuth entered, leininit on the arm of Attorney General Olney und accompanied by Private Secre tary Thurber. The new Cabinet officers' grnutsfd them selves iiuniit a lab e, Jueiue Field and Sec retary Gresham ut Iho lie.nl. The vener able juii-t then, calling Ihe Secre:uiies to his It-It hand, iu turn administered the statu tory oath. Ten Livea Lost in a Gale. The British bark Alice M. Craig bat been wrecked at ltosarlo, about 200 mile from Ilueno Ay res. b'b foundered in a gal and Captain Ross, hi stir and tight of tht crtw wer drowned. ANOTHER FIRE IN BOSTON. FIVE LIVr-S LOST AND NEARLY THIRTY INJURED. ------ Four and a Half Millions of Dollars Licked up by Flame. Frightlul tcenesand Incidents. .. - One of the most destructive fire In ihe history of lloslnn, t ext in magnitude lo Ihe liimieis one of Tiniuksiviug Day, lrK'l and iu the same district, broke mil I rdny afur iiooii, and before It was placed under con trol, three hours later, had burned over more than a square, had reduced In li'lics several of Ihe luagiiilleent new buildings re cently completed on the territory burned over three mid tt half venrs ago, had con mined pto-erty valued by a conservative i-slima'ent I,.VKi.!iKi, hud beeunttendisl hy 'ehcs of panic and distress nevi r before aqiiKlid Iu Ihe memory of etieos now liv-ii:- ami had ih s1 roved several. berhaps many, human livs, and mutinied or iniiiiu ed at lriisi :tu persons, some of w hom will uie of their injuries. nil- in in imi t v n in n. 'f'he list o t,t ilead, so f.ir as known, is as follows : rnknonii man. aged ahotil ''. supposed lo be I' ted Meinhiwcralt. of 4.' cnestinit SI. Iloherl J. Pestanx. age. I 'J I. a helde rrnati of I luiile-iiow n. Girl, too had v burned to be Ideutil'.ed. I.eoiiidus II. (ledpiilh, senior Kilmer iu the him of ti e lleilnnth Iron Mauiilarnitiiig Compaiiv boots ami shoes, Itos'ou. Fled Meadnwcraf:, Ciiinhriilge, i years old. The injured, as far aa can he iis.-eriiiined, ate: John J. Sullivan, Fast llostnn, engine. man: Joshua Sheopard, itl, at one lime re ported dead, ti-iiliiiK in Cambridge; Charles J. Wrllworth. Ilovhuiv, aged :!1i; John I'. lriiiiison;Mirhiiel lliirkiit-;Mati'!irct l iyim eged -'-': Ada P.-rrin; I'aniel I: Nin irav Punt Murrav; Mn Imel lievliu; , John I-. Ifvan James llyan, Loxhury: A. W. Pedpath, Newionville: Maiy t-iyini. Winchester; ' '. J. Wellworth; George I!.' Clillin. Ilislrict Chief L'.'an nervous prostration, caused hv jumt,. ing o it of a window and falling on a wre; ha r s (ioskins, colored; Maiilda Kit-hart-; John J. Lyons. Lift llo-ton: Keinpton I nes of Smith liosioti; Iteiijaiuiti Point ami Mr. Hit h. niembeis of steamer No. 1. Soinervilte. I hi-llsines broke out in the toy ilcpsrl meiil ol Horace Pailrnlge it Co .'wImksi ii pied ihe litih nml sixth Moors rif a seven story biiiltling. rnrner of F-sex ai d Lincnlii Unci, ewiifil I y F. L. Aim-". I he start is lies -ribed by Iho'se nearest it us resembling Ihe bursting of a lire cracker. 'Ihere were many employes ol the I'artrid.'e Compniw at work at the time and there were s- ple on t lie other floors. The usual avenues of escaie were nl once cut ttff I v the llames and then hegan a scramble ior life which sickenetl beholders. I be panic stricken inmates lied to win ilowu and roof. Some esciped hy shitiiiiui; down telegraph I ole. others hy leaping into blankets and nets. Several jumped to the pavement, six or eight stories below, aud were terribly mangled, and other", how many cannot now be lohl, fell bin k into the cauldron of flames or were overcome by the Dense black smoke, which suffocated all who did not speedily escae. I he entire lire department was called out, anil Ihe flei-iirlmeuls uf Soniervillc, Cam bridge, Newton, (luiiiryaiul Lrocaton nrriv ed later by train, and aid was req icsted to be in riniline-s from more distant ti'ies. Yat crowds of people began at once to fhs-k lo the scene, ami as a matter of pre. ant ion Governor llussell ordered two companies of militia under arms and proceeded lo the fire in person. I he tire spread rapidly from building to building, und despite the heroin effort of Ihe entile lire systcin of Suffolk county was not controlled until the sq uire hounded hy L-sex on the north. Lincoln on Ihe east. Tufts on the South and Kingston on the west, had been levelled, a so one building north of Fssex street, extendu g along olumliia street, three mo'e on tin east side of Lincoln street, and one corner of the I'uiied Slates Hotel, smith of Tufts street w hich corner contained the Fmerg ein v Hospital. 'I he conllagration as viewed from a dis tance was grand. At close quarters tho scene was awtiil. While the Ames building was burning there were ieKated explosion, like firework". 'I he wire were as usual in the way and greatly impeded the work of the bremen. William S. F. liuiririll, oflkiin, fhae A Co.. says: "I saw upon the parapet of the Ames building three men and one women clinging lo the stone work. I here was no such thing as getting a ladder up lo them, owing to the net work of wires. Finally they fell. Fvery one of Ihe four were un conscious when reached. Hoseman O'Connor says: "When I reach ed Ihe second story the sight was most piti ful. Men, women, aud girls, frenzied Willi fear were struggling to reach the windows to throw themselves lulu the street. Ink ing one at a lime I lowered them by the bands as far as I could, !and then dropped them into nets spread for them below. I succeeded In lowering some J" or I should say that there must have been at least '.') who never came out of the building alive." A TRIFLE THAOFDY. A Chicago Man Shoots His Wife, a Nurse and Himself. '.. S. Kye, a wutcuiiiun at the world's fairgrounds Chicago, fulully shot his wife and Mrs. Mary Weir, a neighbor. He then turned his revolver ajainst himself and ,ent a bullet into his breast indicting a wound which may prove latul, Kyea cum home drunk and going Into the room where Mrs. Weir was nursing his wife, who win ill and in hed, he threw his heuvy overcoat on the bed. Mrs. Weir objected und pill ed the coat off. Kye threw it buck again, and when Mrs. Weir uttempted to pull it off he chased her from the room and tired two shots at her, both taking effect, Mrs. Kyes was arou-ed by the shooting and came run ning out of Ihe bedroom and Kyes immedi uiely shot her In the left side, He then attempted to commit suicideund was tukrn to the hospital. There is a smull chance of his recovery, but both women will die. Height ot Bky-tJorapers Limited. After months ot labor on an ordinance limiting the heights of buildings a com mittee of the Chicugo City Council reported thut in its judgment the height of lb logo buildings should bo limited to 1U0 feet. A A long debut followed Ihe If port to the Council, and the ordinance was finally amended lo read that no building should be ovtr i: o feet in height, or ten stories, and it passed in thut form. Hans Cahi-sox and K. Myer were seen rding down a swollen stream at Hinckley, III., on a cake of ice. Henry Hinder drov into the shallow waters to rescue them. Suddenly his horse went Into a hole, taking buggy and all out of sight. Carlson plung ed into the water to rescue Binder, but both men were drowned. Myer managed to reach short. Ox i t six citizens were present at th meeting in Chicago, called to raise f jO.OOO to put in repair the grave and monument Of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Ilia, The plun will probably be dropped, HAWAIIANS ARE JUBILANT. ( TICKLED BY IBB ANNEXATION NEWS. Celebrated Washington' Birthday lo Style. Six Big Warship at Anchor In HonoluluHarbor. The pal week has witnessed scene of enthusiasm In Honolulu, with a display of the stars and stripes probably more general than at time In Hawailins history. Tha arrival of the steamship China from San Francisco on February JO, followed by that of the Australia on February 22, brought Intelligence that coued great satisfaction to the provisional government and the Amirl r.ni parly in the islands. n the lirst mimed date when it lieesma known that Piesnlent Hamsun and bis cabinet bad decided upon a fnvi.rnhlc ft. uise iti regard to Ihe ihspiisiiioti nl Ihe Hands, excited throngs gathered about the mail dock. Ihe Kiiolice and Ihe news stands, ami discussed the iulorrnntion received. Tde prompt anion ol the administration In the matter was warmly eoniineiiileil by Americans, irrespective of party affiliations, a we I as by ninny of the German residents ami ol the inote intelligent natives. Ihe n-ene, howevi r. was nnlliiiig like that of February when the Australia brought news thut the message of President Harri son, providing for a treaty ol iiimex iliim of the S-iiinl- had roue to thesemiie.iiuil thai as liir a-the American government WH ,. cerned the ishn.ils iiii-.'lii he s part of the I inted Stales when the Australia arrived. The day was the anniversary of the birth of Washington, and was being observed ss a general holiday. The streets were filled with natives and others in their best sltire. I-lags were lliiniing from many building. and from the vessels iu the harhnr. Il is slated upon good authority that the raising of the American Ibigovir Ihe gov ernment building was forsd upon Minister Stevens and President Hole by the action of the llriiish minister iu wriiiiig a letter the previous dav demanding the withdrawal of the Huston's fin es. I he comtmimler of Ihe Itritish warship Garnet, Captain Hughe Hallet, who arrived here after the revolu tion was over, aske I permission on Febru ary 17 lo land a hisly of men Irorn the Gar net upon the eroiiml that Ihe Liigllsh resi dents desired further protection. His re uues. however, was denied. The Japanese cruiser Naiiawiikeu. alter which the i hinted Slates cruiser harlesion was modeled ar rived in port unexpectedly February i, makiii ; in addition to tha Kongo, the Gar net, the Huston, the Mohican and the Alli ance six men of war in port. Tint New llreiiil. Attention is ciillid to tho new method ,if making dread of superior lightness, fineness ami nhnlesomeness without yeast, a receipt for which is jriven else where in this paper. Kven tho best dread makers will be interested in this. To every rentier who will try this, and write the result to the Knyul linking I'uwderCn., 100 Wall street. New York, that company w ill send in return, free, a copy of the most practical and useful Cookbook, ronta' 'tig one thousand re ceipts for all kind of cooking, yet pub lished. Mention this paper. f urious Dentil tu-loms nl Fiji. The Fijian believe that in case ft mar riageable youth or maiden dies without hating (-one thrniig'.i with the els'ionta ' nuptial knot tyin ceremony of tho islands his or her soul is doomed to wander about forever in un intermediate region between heaven and ihe lower regioni. When nnynnn dies, mn, ? woman or cliild, a whale's tooth is placej iu the hand of tlis corpse, the ininilo to be thrown at t.ie tree wh.c i stands at a guide post to point out the road that leads to heavan and the one that Icaii to iheol. St. Loin Kopublic. 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