WORLD'S FAIRS OF THE PAST. BIBTOHY OF ALL. THE CHEAT Industrial Exposition Blnce th Ideft W Launched Over Forty r Ago. (Wit for being th originator of world 1 fairs must be awarded to the line Prirce Albert, consult of Jticen Vic oria of tireat Urilnin. The first wo'ld'B fair was held in the Crystal Palace. London, in I8M. nn.l it was I Vine AMiert who suggested the enter f itipc ntl helped lr"lv lo make it ft suc cess, ihr totnl number of exhibitor was 1.1.li?7. of whom 40(1 were Americnns. The mripu M llir gates amounted to 1 1,780,000 and Ihf net protils were tTVi.iKiri. In IHM international exhibition were lield at lluhlin and New York. I her wi re 4.1'M.l cxhthilnrs at the Inner, more than tialf ol whom were foreigner. The rereipn were only tHio.Ooo. and ihere win a loss of :mK).' Homer Oreelev, who win one of the directum, while on a visltto I'nris. was arrested br our of the Kronen exhibitors for damages incurred to his exhibit. In 1".' Paris I. eld in exhibition, in which ihere were 2H.0M exhibitors, oniv 144 t whom Were American, The receipts were (4I,1I0 nd cost trio.OOO. Pctween 18M and 1W.2 exhibition ronitily of local intereFt were held in sever- I cilice, nmnnft lliem being those lit Mel bourne and Munich In 1S.M, nt Urusscls in IK'iO. at Lausanne and Manchester in 18'i7. at Turin in IH.Vt. at Hanover and A' hens in JKT0 nix at lluhlin, Edinburgh and Kiorrnre in 1801. In 18ta ft great exiiibilion was held t l.t'.ii.lon-tb receipts ol which, were l.ofv.tXO t.:r. exf.eiise I2:w,o0, 'ihe nrxt World's Fair, that of Paris, wna the rnott splendid the wnild had vet seen. It was h-ld In tlis Champ le Mars. There were Ml liJC exhibitors, of whom Ml were i from the I'nited Statci. Ir. 1873 Hit Vienna Kxpition took place. There were 70. WW exhibitor". 0M being from the I'nited fritalc. The cost of the buildings wan esti mated at 7.V0n. Then rame the famous Centrnninl Exhi bition at Philadelphia in 1870. The build ings then erected comprise ) a main build ing, covering an area of'870 VH square feet; ft machiiierv hall, covering an area of 604, 72(1 square feet; an art building covering 7t.fiMisq. feet of floor space, and 88 8i,D sq. fret of wall space: a horticultural hull MM) feet long. liiO feet broad nnd til leet hih; an agricultural building covering 117.71X1 square fet and ft women s . epartment building 208 feet In'' : ainl -i'11 tr.iad. The lair was open-' i' Mn - 1". lOi and re rimmed on i l..r s x in .nth lu n; that Sin, r ,, a. . , i i m! It v !l III I i . vrnnt of t. in h('i . fi': uumiMion fees en "iintini; -1 ...jl 4fl. The Inrvest !' !m. ',i mi any one day w:is 1.74. i : '1 ',( ...ml number of exhibitors is enti nm'cu lit 4.Xt4, ol whom K, 175 were Ameri rans, K.KJ2 natives of Spain and her colonies lid 3.5M subiecls of (jueen Victoria. The total number of awards was lH.lm.of which 6MM were (:ranted to American exhibitors mid 7. 740 to foreign exhibitors, 'the I'nited flairs io. ernnient mnnifesle.1 speciul in terest in the 1'iiir by ii.'oiiiiini a commit tee In see that the cnndilioii ol the dill'erent (Jovernmrut depart incnls wuh well repre rented, for which purpose it appiopriaied the sum of 7.'H.MKJ. far s avaiii came to the front ir. IKS and bowed Kurope Hint an imperial form of government was not lieceernrv lor the sue cesnfui establish nient ol a World's Kiur. The hump de Man was opvin se t clrd ns a B.I-. UKiacres tieiiiK approi'iimed. of which the main buildinx covered M acres. The total number of rxlphilors was 4u, XiKI, of whom 3.774 came rum Great ilritiiin, l.'J'.fi from the Tinted States und 1U47J Ironi France. The l'uir was open from May 1. 187H. to October 10 of the snine yeur, and diirinu thin time the number of admissions wu- !' The total receipts from visno'a were estimnteil at $2.MII,li.iii, .-"! nu eiM iition was held ut Sydney, ' i - nil Vui.-. nt which Ihere were - . 'i I '(J.-.1, of whom were from the I'liited Htutes. The next year the Mel licurne expooition was held, at which that were I'J.7U1! exhibitors, 30U being !r m thil Country. In 1H3 a foroipn world's fnlr was held In ro-ton. It wns a novel exhib tiou, lor two reasons first, because It was only open to exhibits from foreign coiiniries.aiid second, because it contained exhibits from lercer ...her of f -e(?n ennn'ries than were ever re-oiird in anv iircvii.u- w r!ds fuir. '1 ii. rc ..;i "C:'j''blt". cou.p; i-iog 10,000 nicies. " The laleil and re'c'- erhil:tion was ojiened in I'ans on MiY A. and closed on October .11 of the s.ime year. The total cost of the rxhibliion rx.300.000 and the total receipts wer-I'.floO.OOO. The number tit exhibitoia nas M.000, more than had ppearfd atativ previoua world. s fair, and oi these nhoui l,7ft0 hailed from the I'nited Pta'es. The awards to American exhibitors comprised A2 prand prizes. 18!i colli medals, V73 silver meduls, '.'20 bronie medals and 207 honoruble mentions. The total number of vii-iiors has been estimated aa hiiih ai A.OOO OtH), and as low as 3 000.OOO. The regu lar price of admission was If., but owing to the lottery system many persons were en abled to enter at half price. The number of admissions between Mav and November exceeded J8.00O,000. and it is estimated that on the last day no fewer than 400.00U persona were admitted. Wild regard to strangers It may be confl. dently said tha'.fullv l.Ntt.OOO visited Taris durinu the fair, as the registera kept in ho tels and apartment houses bear ample testi mony to that effect. The number of en tries to the fair certainly showed an in crease of 1 1.000. 000 over that of the fair in It ti and 18.000.000 over that of the J'uila 1 delphia fair in 1876. I The Chsn-n de Mars was i.'y.'..i ne'ccted as li e s.ie lor Hit fair, the until apuce occupied i-"inif I7.i acre.. The Machinery ruluce was toe innt buililinir. Leiiipl.378 liei loliir 4i" feet wide und Hid feet bh-h. IIS rot " was fl.AOJ 000 and it covered 1 1 eres. Nu object at the fuir attracted so much ittlen -tion h the famous Kilf'el Tower, ruited lo tli ieat lieiebt of 084 feet. A FIERCE BTOHM IX, OHIO. Cyclone Wreoks Many Buildings at Wilmington. A cyclone of lerritic proportions struck Wilmington, Ohio. Frldnv afternoon. Treea wrre but as straws and few are left (landing . that encountered the storm. The City Ualll lately remodeled, is badly damaged, the ruof being blown off and the interior soaked w.th ,.-.er.. Every church in town exoept Ihe I'resbr m-jjiIj rni bujly wiecked. Tlie lav bell . I n ( bn.iu.1. Church was blown 'some oai.ce into ihe sireet and the spire was blown oil iwid erssiit ihnir.ah ihe roof and ceiling. Th Cut holm ranch spire was Jed standing, while the rv-iaiudcr of the building v demolished. it is miraculous that no cut wns killed outright. " TLe large bookstore of Hildeb-s'nt .t Mil. iiard wss crushed like an egg shdl and the con i en is drenched with water, : he Luc res bouses of Campbell, HamilU Co,H. (i. Cartwright ib Co., J. W. fciinrkr "ei.is. totn Kar.jubar, K. 8. Miller, K K. Marb.s and many otheis were badly wr. kl. 'j n dwelling houiiee of W. W, Collins, McN'a luara, two belonging to C. W, Auutln and everal others were demolished and num bers ot others were unroofed and otherwise damaged. .The wind blew so furiously that email sticks and straws were found tiuluni M iu the weather-boarding of Louies, Tour Bailors Drowned. A two-muled schooner, supposed to lie the Brave of Xear lale, Me., wrnt ashore ear lb Knob life Having station, Fluto Island, Haas. Boon after the spars fell, and with tbtm four men, who are tuppoaed tr aw ail there wart on board. 1 TlallwAV Af rrfffri. 2- Mnchtnry Hall. IV'.j' A"ts. 5 Agricultural Mullriiug. IS a- res, 4 Annex to Airriciiltunil liiiiblllii-. 6 Adniinirt'.ition I'.iuld'.ng. Hall ot Mine unit Mining. R''4' B"r-. 7 Elf-tru-al itmlding, !i"4 acres. DEATH CN RIVER AND RAIL TWO FEARFUL ACC1DEKTB. Causing Km? Eer.ths and Fatally In Jui icc Many Persons. Steamboat Ex plosion and Hunaway T rain. One ol the wnit cutiitrophics which has occurred in yeai took t lace on the Missis sippi river t.t West Is'and, -I miles below i iiiro, 1.1. , Sunday morning, A rear end of one of the bailers of the ftcnnierHhio.ii ( 'im inna'i and Memphis, p&i'ke. b'ew out, filling the deck cabin with steiini nnd bf il'iig water. Several of the deck bands and re k passrngers, who were rating breaklast at the time, were literally cooked i.iive and a large number received seriou Icirns Kollowin is the rf the dead; William lliirs'inaii. coored. t:rcman. St. Louis. Hampton Collins colored. Memphis. Thom as WooiN co'oted, residence unknown. Cyrus Mryo:. while, mate, of l incinunii, Jiiuiped into river ami was diowncd. Two colored men. uiiideiiiil'iil. I'Villowing is n list of the injured, ninny of whom will uic: 11. W. Crew-, lianvillc. Va.; l-'red Seal. I'oiiinibii, Mis.; Charles Jackson. lircuinn, I iiicinuati: .lainii llownn), I'ochlooni. Mo. : (jilbcrt Childress, tiremiin, Naslivilli': i 'older Tale. Mciuphis; William .lack r.n. W us b'ligtoii, I'll.; Williani Henry, Meniphi: Alben Ib.hinson: Cincin nati; ('. .1. I'aitcrson. n bile cook, Memphis; William H. I'likey iwhitri, deck passenger, Newport. Ky. The wildest consternation reigned on board the boat and the screams ,, ihe pas sengers and the groans and appeals of ihe victims miide the scene a terrible one. The boiu o ild proceed no farther and for several hours it lay at the bank while fie unfortunate victims lay on the deck writh ing in agony and culling aloud for aid. At Inst the lug Aegeus hove in sight. She was hulled and the uflerr. S3 in number, were transferred lo her deck, and she im mediately sailed to Cairo. Word had been telegraphel and every physician in town was on the whurf to meet her. The suffer ing of the victims was alleviated as much as possible, bin belore they could be removed from the boat fnurof them weredead. The remainder were transferred to the Marine Hospital. Another one died soon after reaching there, and the surgeon declares that 10 o! the 10 now in the hospital will de. A rrrl'MAK I'ATAI, AIVIPEXT. T'-e Big I'onr pussemter train which left Chicago at 8:4(1 Saturday night, in crossing the Wabash river bridge at Lafayette, Ind., at 1:30 Sunday morning, got away from the engineer. The air brakes would not work. The front cars left the truck after reaching Ihe depot, tearing down the sheds on the east side of the truck. The engine, baggage, mull and express cars were thrown oil the track, hurled some distance and broken to pieces. The list or killed is as follows : Michael Welsh, the engineer, nf Indianapolis; John Lenon, of Lafayette, driver of mail wagon; Thomas McMiihon, of Cincinnati, express messenger; Charles Meyers, of Lafayette, hack driver,! 'hurlcs Schaille.of Portsmouth, O.; Kred Scheie, lire man, found dead be neath the wreck, left leg torn off at the thieh; Oito liesselson, Montreal, Can ; Con rad Weissel. of Shelbyville, Ind.; William Cbttdwick. of Khelbyville. mail clerk, is missing; Joshuu Long, mail cIcrk.Lebunon, Ind Following are the names of the badly hurt : James Carnahau, home unknown; Cbarlea Myrrs, Cincinnati, postul clerk; Thomas Vickcry. home believed to be in Cincinnati, him internally. The above were ill in the mail cur service. The seriouslv iniured are; William l'lace. orK rauicfort, Ind.) Jcflorsou Keese, of Kemptou, Ind, All the train men wrre killed, but none of the passengers were injured. Asthcengine left the track it struck and instantly killed three men stunding on the platform. They were Otto (iearelson, of Montreal, Can ada, who had pirn-limed a ticket and was waiting to board the train; Charles Myers, a 'bus driver, and John Lennun, who was in charge of the I'nited States mail wagon t the depot. The dead that lay under the immense pile of wreckage were not removed for three hours after the accident, a wreck ing train being necessary to do the work. Had the engine left the track a minute sooner the entire train would have been tnrown into the Wabash river. Owing to a sharp curve in the track on the west side of the river, the air brakes could not be ap plied until near the bridge. When the en gineer tried to aptdv the air the brakes would not work and the train dashed into the ataliuu, aa stated above. A Tennessee Cyclone. AtfJalnrsvllie. Tex., a cyclone did con siderable dumage to prortv. Mony resi dences were unroofed and several business houses had stocks of goods ruined by wa Three miles suuth of tiaineaville Air. and Mrs. illackhiirn was probably fatally Injured by their residence collapsing. Near Kair I'lsliison the Hums Ke, a train was completely lifted from the track,, with the exception of the engine. The train had come I., Ml,... M.I.I MB. I.,.. ...I I ... - i .... uiiiimi mm ravine ou feet awav, llrakrman (iunn was killed out fight. Conductor )'. A. Taylor was badly cut over the eye and will probably die. and others were seriouslv injured. Otuar near by lowui wer rtialjj wravkeel BIRD'STEYE VIEW OF COLUMBIAN "EXPOSITION. rt to nme-tTE vip.w roiriivtsn nrostTio.t, I 8 Mannfaefnre nnd Liberal Arte Building, 44 ncres. 9-TTic tlreat Peristyle and Jlusio Hall Cafe. in- Landing ner. II Transportation Exhibit. 18' acres. 1!! -Horticultural "nu. -'i acn-s. I 13-Villngi ol all Nntions. WORLD'S FAIR NEWS. THK Hit; KAMI CLOSED SCNPAY. TIIOl tlM nl I ItlrVIOMV" "If XT Til K PAY1S IIH ll. I-.MIKS. The Sunday closing rules were strictly enforced Sundav at Jackson Turk, and no one was admitted to the ground except workmen and the guards. The Chicavo parks were visited by no lesj than asi.isHi jieoplr, who wandered nloiii! Ihe drives und graveled wuiks, rode in the boats and stretched themselves on the grass. It whs a noiuhle fact i lint not one of thes lodless Mihhnih breakers did anything that ?otiId stuck Ihe average Congressman. The men mid women were well dressed and well behaved. 'I he park policemen bud uhsolut ly nothing to do. In the crowd nercthotis suds nf stranrers, and many foreigners v. hi Wondered why Jackson J nrk should hf ?losed to such an intelligent hodv ot pcopie. At Humboldt I'nrk, (iarlleld 1'n'k. iViu' lass I'nrk and Washington Park great -rrwds pa'.edtlie day promenading tbt boulevards, ti. ling the hem his and rowing on the ponds. Kven the little parks wrre full ot turn, women and bubic. It i. therefore, perfectly safe to esiimatc the number of pioplc wlio visited the arks yesterday at .isi.ouo'. It probably exiecdisi thai some. Three-fourths of them no-ild have visited Jackson Turk I nd the gate" teen open. nn-ohP or ati i ii.wc r. So fur ll.e paid admissions, although, ligh'. have xi ceded those for Corres) ond ing dnvs at the Ceiiieuniai, l or lust week the IjiriH'e are: Mav 1. ollicial 12S.!s-W Mav ollicial 13.8K' Mav .') ollicial hi. '.'74 Mav 4 estiinuted 18. "5111 .Mav .r. eslniiDted M.ihs' .Vny I'.esimiaicd .W.OO'I A I ATM I MI.OSION IX MAi HIM IIV It A I I.. A terrific up os:on stnrtled tvetybiMly In the wot end of Msi hiticry Hall oil I'riilnv. A I. caiter on the big M-inch slrnm main blew out mid Jnmesliliis-fnrd. a sw it' liinnn, wa blown mi leet and lniiilly sca'ded. Twc other laoorers were also scalded, but not la tally. No cause can be ussigi.etl f r the ex plusion. Mi'sn- i xi. i r. rtrnci i.Tirs. The open sir concerts in Administration plu.a were fiorly attended Friday morning, ownm lo the chilly uimo-pbi re The play er, did the best they could, nir.foed in then heavy co.ts but found d difficult to rendet blushed music in an unl'nisbed stand to the nccoiupaiiinient of carpenters' hummers on the roof. a wom n's rin iiotfi. tmis. The Worm's Fair Hotel Association made an assignment. Assets, HI, 870 SO; liabili ties, H1.0 ft (i I. The failure is assigned tc a non-pay incut of dues on the part of Iho Hockholuers. Oxr rcnlt of tlicWorld'sl'ftir is thnl last month 1H.7.MI alien cabin passenger wero luiided in ihe port of New York, more than tw;ce the number lor April, 18!)2, 12,000 ACHES OF WATER. 1 Cam Breaks and It Ooea. No Lives Lost, But Much Property Destroyed. The Iwiston, Ohio, reservoir broke Wednesday night and turned an immensa Rood of water upon its residents along its course. The break was in the northeast corner of the reservoir, where a waste way S20 feet in length is located. The break was 200 feet wide and the water came rush ing down in a great flood. The artificial hank of the resorvnir is five miles around, and the bottom of the reser voir itself is at least ten feel above the im mediate country below. The water averag ed ten feet deep over the w hole reservoir, so some idea can be imagined ol the great vol ume that came rushing down on the coun try below. The reservoir is locuied rive miles northesst of Huntsvil e. Lo.an coun ty, O., and contains li!,n0u acres of water. Hundreds of families loft their homes and tied out of reach of ihe coming torrent. So fur no loss of life is reporud. but the dam age in Logan county is estimated at CMI.OOO. Many farmers will lose everything but their land, and they will be financially ruin ed. HKLLFroKTAiKF-The latB reports from the scene of the Lewiston reservoir Hood are re assuring, and it is believed that such pro gress has been made as will prevent furth er opening at the present places, bi t the entire lower banks are saturated and in a very dangerous condition, should further rains fall no human tower can stay an awful catastrophe. The town and cities directly in the line of the flood are Sidney, )'i(iia, Tippecanoe, Ilaytnn and most of the town of tiie Miama valley between Dayton and Cincinnati. Telegrams have been sent lo the authorities at all tbresiened point to prepare for the worst as well as they can and to hop fur the best. The Lewiston reservoir is said to be the second largest artificial body of water io lbs world. Moody and Bankey at Chicago. IraJJ. Sankey, the famous singing evan gelist arrived at Chicago bringing with him party of English Christa'u workers. In company with Mr. Moody who Is now in th city, he will conduct revival meetings her at various time during th World rair. Emma HimiiiKsoM, a daring pnvf horsewomen and rough rider, has applied to be allowed to ntr th long distance sowboy race from Chadron, JJcb,, lo vhlvago. . M J 14 Woman's Fuildintr. 15 I'nited States tloverr.x'r.t B'.iiUi:i,7 III Fisheries Hiiildintr. 17- Lile-Savlnir Station, cM. 18 Illinois State building, lit Oallerie of Flue Art". LATER NEWS WAIFS. (tiisirs ami rt xt.T:r. I'nnnie Horn, a New York woman, gavt poison to her two children, a boy ag d 1:' years and a girl aged 0 year, yesterday afternoon, then shot them nnd completed her horrid work by shoo'ing herself. Antonio Martinex, Antonio Jo'cn finrlo! oud Victoricn Arugon, three murderer were taken from Jail nt Las Ltnms N. M., by maske I men, and hanged to ft tree. Half a dozen mure'ers have been commit ted near Las l.uiias in the past two month and the citizens took this method of warn ing the vicious element that crime must cease. The other night three men charged will murder were taken from the county Jail it Los Limits, N, M., and hanged to a cotton wood tree, No clew to the lyncher. n nnox. , The Colonial bunk of Australia, which 1 ituated at Alexandria, in the colo.iy o Victoria, has suspended. The town of Kownl, near Wariaw, lift been swept by lire and US houses destroyed I'.igbtv persons perished in the calamity "0 families lire homeless and great ilcstitu lion exists. An accident, by which 20 persons lo tlirir lives, is reported fruit the province o 'aragossn near S inht K iU'r, in tha: province. A religious procession wus cross ing a river on pontoons when one collupu'd MSSTI II, All IIU- NTS AXn rTAt.fTIK4 Wi Hough by I 'ompton. aged 111, and hli sister Florence, aged 33 years, were drown cd i:i the Petroit river, I'etroit, While in i rowbout they tried I J cross the towline of i bnrgc a hich inpsired their cinft and then into the water. The bodies have Lot beel recovered, A freight wreck occurred on the Dayton A Michigan railroad, near l'.idinore, O., it which five tramps ere killed and one fat ally injured. T lie wreck was caused by i failure to put out rear-end signals. - -- Kl l.lolol I. St, ISartholomew'a F-piseopal Church, Net York (Tiy, broke the record Sunday morn ing by taking up a collection that footed u 1.0n.). The rector asked for IS'J.ojo to re furnish and relit the church, and the con gregutlou, which is a wealthy ono, raisec the limit a thousand dollars. This Is tin church attended by the Astors nnd Yunder hilis and in the last fo ir years it has ex pended in charities und regular church expenses tl,(a000. i noes. I'.eports received at London from th continent show that the drought and lieu have spoiled the beet root crop, and that at enormous rise of sugar prices i in progrra In several part of Au-lria the cereals hav, been plouglitd up in preparation for nnoth er planting, tiiuin speculators declare ll.a all hope of saving the witter wheat 1 gone. . W AS II I M.IOV. The gold reserve in tlie treasury i no pretty close to lOO.OOJ.OOO. Small oflert continue to be made to the secretary, and there is a feeling of confidence as to the out look for the immediate future. Secretary Hoke Smith createJ something of a sensation by dashing up to the Whits House on horseback to attend a cabinet meeting. CAI ll.M. AXl) LABOR. All the furnace men, numbering about 300, employed in the Pennsylvania ' (tee work at Duquesnr, I'., have had notice of a 30 per cent rcductio.i of wage. enisoxAU Jo Jefferson i seriously HI and wa obliged to cancel ni Cincinnati engage ment. A womax in Brenham, Tex., Mr. Julia Ft. Laatenbow, who wa bitten by a centi pede, will die from the wound, fche ihowt a disposition to crawl and otherwise ImitaU tha action of the polsouou insect. Foreigner In Franca Must Register. To Freucli Chamber of Deputies adopted l measure requiring foreigner resident in franc to register, but rrjecfrd th projosl ion to impor a fas upon foreigner. Baa Ball Beoord. The following table show th itandingo th different ban ball club up to dU: u r'et. I., p'ct 3 ,o0i 4 ,42t 6 .401 8 .4(4 6 .371 6 .lti Clevel" nd. Cincin'tl.. Wssh'n... St. Loin,. New York Brooklyn. 2 .714 Thiladel'a 3 .OWBoston..., 3 .Oft Chicago... 8 .tl'A Pittsburg. 8 71 Baltimore 8 .oOO.Lcuiv'l. VISION OT C0LOMBO9. The following poem, written by W. A. Crofftit ot Washington city, wa read In Chicago at the dedication of the World Fair buildings. Sadly on Cnlumbn watched tha nascent moon Pr iwn in the gloomy ocean's western deeps. Strange birds that day had Muttered in the sails, And strain's Hosiers d ialed 'round the wandering kerl, And yet no laud. And now, when through the dark The Santa Matia leaped before the pair, And angry billows Pissed tliecnrnve As to dcsi ruction, (iomez lla-con rame With Captain I'liizon through the Irtnried Bens, And to the admiral brought a parchment remit. Flying, "OikxI matrr: Head this writing hi re An earnest prayer It is from Bit on hoard. The crew roulil lain turn back in utter fear. No longer o the pole the compass p-ilnts; Into the zenith crops the northern star. You saw but yesierdav eve an albatross Lropdiadoh deck beneath tlie flying tend. Ihe devil's wind blow madly from the enst Into (tie land of Nowhere and the sen Kre rucking us ado n the maelstrom' maw. Francisco savs the edgs of eirlh Is near And nd the F.rchns we slide un lie lined. Ijisi Sunday night Liego saw a witch Drugging the Nina by her fori-chnlnt wesr, And wildly dancing on ft dolphin' hick; And as she danced the blithest star in heaven 8!iped from in lash nnd sprang info the 811, Like Lucifer, and left a trail of l lonL I pray thee, master, turn again to Spain, Oiiedlent to the omens, or. perchance, The terror-stricken crew to escape their doom May mutiny and " "Comer. !lflcon. pence." Fxcliimrd the admiral; "Then host raid enough Now, pntiue, leave me; I wculd be one." Then tngerly Columbus sought n sign In sen and sky. nnd in bis lonely heart Finding instead of presages of hoe The black nnd ominous portents of despair. As thus he mused he paced the alter deck And gazed upon the luminous waves astern. St range life was in th phosphorescent foam, And through the goblin glow there came nd went. Like elfin shadows on an opnl sea. I'rophetic pictures of the land hr sought. He saw the end of his v ctor ens quest, He saw ablaze on Isebcll's breast A string of Aiitillenn jewels rest The islands of the West. He saw invading plenty dispossess Old poverty, the land with bounty bless And through the wretched caverns ot dis tress Walk stnr-eyed happiness. He saw the llourbon and llrngnnr.1 prone, For ancient error tardy to iiione, ttiving the plundered people back their own And Hying from thetliroiie. I'r saw an empire, radiant ns the day, Harnessed to law, hut under freedom' twav. Proudly arise, resplendent in array, To show the world the wav. He saw the celestial pence in morfal gn!se And. filled with hope and thrilled with high emprise. Lifting its tranquil forehead to the skies A vast republic rise. He saw beyond the hilts of golden corn, Iteyoiid the curve of autumn's opuleut horn, Ceres and Flora luilvihltigly adorn The bosom of the morn. He saw a cloth of gold across the gloom, An arabesque Iroiu evolutions loom. And from t tie barren pruiric'adriven spume Imperial cities bloom. He saw an iron dragoon dashing forth Along an iron thorn 'ighfarr south, north l-.ast, west uniting in Dcnehcient g'.rtu llemotest ends of earth. He saw the lightning run an elfin race j Where trade, love, grief and pleasure intrr ( Ince And absent ones annihilate tlmcnnj spare Communing luce to face. He saw relief through deadly dungeonl grope. Foes turned to brothers, black despair 14 hope. And cannon rust upon the grasa grown slope And rot the gallows' rope. Hr saw thr babes on labor's cottage f oor, The bright wall hung with luxury mora ml more. And comfort, radiant with abounding afore, Wave welcome to the door. lie saw the myriad srlndles flutter round The invriud homes where jocund Joy i found And love is throned and crowned. He saw rxalted ignorance under ban. Though panoplied in force since lima gan, And science, consecrated, led the van, The providence of man. he- The picture came and paled and awnv. parsed And then he raid to I'mzon in the gloom "Now, Martin, to thy wailing helm again; Haste to tiie I'nita; "westward keep her irow iur hud a vision full of light Keep her prow westward ill the sunset' wake From ihi hour hence and let co man look back." FABM WORK RETARDED. The Cool and Wet Weather Baa Damag ed Growing Crops. Fruit Killed in West Virginia. The unusually cool and wet wenlher is having its elTict on the crop of Pennsyl vania and West Yirginiu. The rainfall fur the past week lias been a half inch above the normal in all pari of Pennsylvania, and the temperature has been lower than usual In ull sections except in and about Pittsburg. Sunshine has been deficient all over the State. Farm work has been greatly retard ed.' The ollicial crop bulletin lays: In th Northern counties little ha been done on spring work. Snow banks still lie in some places, and Ireex ng weathrr occur red during thr week. Winter V'in ie re torted in good condition. Grass looking fairly well. In the Southern counties farm work has progressed slowly between rain Kvervt hiiui ia backward, but at yet ro serious iujurv has been donr. Grain and frua look welt but make alow growth, mil tree budding and propecta of a good crop. WestVlrginla'rrporlBthat a heavy frost on the L'4i h w us damaging to early fruits, ex cept apples, vegetation of all kind checked. Light frosts occurred on the isib, but no damage wa don. Wheat, oat and grass are reported a doiug well, and coin ha been retarded by lb wet weather. Small fruit hsve been killed on low lands, applet slightly injured in ioiii localities, pear not all killed, and peuches seem to have been injured greatly. Tobacco is progressing favorably, potaloe wer damaged slightly and garden vege table were injured in some localitie, bul aim rain have Impioved them. J, N. Bi.iti ii, a prominent turpentine operator, wat brutally murdered near Wllla coochee, Ga., by a negro employe, Tbt negro demanded pay for work before it wa tone and Blltch refuted lo pay him until 'alurdoy uiibt, th regular ff day. LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS BOTH FBOM BOMB AND ABROAD. What Is Ootng On the World Over. Important Events Briefly Chronicled. - - 4 nrltnl. f.nlmr nml Inif.te4tt. At Islipcinliig, Mich., Ihe Lake Superior Iron Company's 1. :i employes began work tin thr right hour plan. The hours have been reduced from 10 to "..and I he wages untouched. 'Ihe millets promise to accom plish as much In eight hour as they have been doing in ten. Nineteen thc-u-atul worklnt people em ployed In the jute mills nt Dumhe, Scot land, have gone out on strike. Monnngahel. Pa., advices nrn that tha Mrlke nt thr '.illioi.n mines is still unse'tled. Only two men ate n ported to have gone to work on wagons londe I for 0J bnhels. The strikers vt nut Intrallowrd for7". Thr striking Welshmen nt the Irondnlr, O., tin plnte m II have returned to work. The Welsh sny that the company granted them all tliry nsked, and the company' tilllclals Imve nothing to say. The trouble was over the American apprentice, whom Ihe crtti on y at re tiylig to Introduce. Th Wel!iiii'ii r determined to allow no Americans to lea n Ihe trade. The sinters and llnneis of Akron, ()., oil went out on n s Ir.ke MotuUr morning be cause the contractors rdu-ed to advance their wages '.l't cr cents. In Ihe Pennsylvania home the hill secur ing to mechanics an I laborers the right to Hie liens against real estate for the amount of wages due for work done in and about the construction, alteration or repairing thereof has passed second reading. Advb es fiom Shawnee. )., sny t lint t n meeting altendtd by l.boil miner it was decided that it wa useless to continue the strike In view of the refusal of the Pittsburg miners to suspend work. Ileports show that few small mines have resumed oper ation nt the advance demanded by the min ers, but JO.OO'I men are Idle yet. The union dock laborers of Itiistol, Eng., hr.ve gone out on a strike against the em ployment of non union or so cslled "free'' borers, nt.d the shipping trade is blocked Ihtouth the lack of men to load and unltad veseels. lltsnslers. Aerlilenfs anil I'ninlltlea Allen Urown, llobinson Carutli, Joe Scott. Sandy Cooksev and Allen llooth, who were employed at the government quarr', two miles south ef Searcy, Ark., were drowned while attempting to cross the liv er to go to their dinner. The tiver was very high, and their boat capsized. A piston head in the blacksmith shop of the Cincinnati Southern road, at Chatta nooga, Tenn.. exploded and John (Juiglcy, wife und Willium Peak, colored, were in stantly killed. Three others were badiy Injured. e'riiiis. The fruit crop of Michigan Is the only one In that state thnt has not ben hurt by the hard winter and unfavorable spring. The ' Kansas Farmer''' crop report Inst week from the northern part of Kansa gives the condition of winter wheat nsvery low. The westein third of the state nlso presents very gloomy reports. There is a large area of the State in w'ocat nnd the prospect nr not very favorable. The Stu'e produced last year in round number 71, OuO.OOO bushels of wheat. If this year 40,iX(i,(i0O bushels are produced (he condi tions must be very favorablo from this time until harvest, Washington News. When asked for an expression of opinion regarding his visit totheWorld' Fair. President Cleveland a!d:"I was much gratified nl the enterprise, skill and taste displayed In the urrungement and appear ance of the buildings and the results thus far attained bcseak to my mind a great success for the World Fair." I'hiilern Advices, Ran Fbaxi in o. Ileport Irom Malacca state that cholera is muking terrible ravag es, a many at '.'00 new cases being reported daily. A large number of death have occurred. Pakis. Th cholera which appeared tome time ago in the workhouse in Quimper, De partment of th Finittere, has now rpread throughout the town. Ten death from the epidemic huve been reported in the last three days. r Ires The village of Paliey, 23 miles northwest oftirand liapida. Mich,, was almost 'pr 1 out by fire. Thr lire wa started by tt.r accidental overturning of a lump. Lose. 130,000. Six Lakes, a villages six mile f urn I-s-troit was dtatroved by fire. Financial ana f 'snsnerelni. The Central Ohio Insurance Comit-iy went into th hands of a receiver at 'lole l, O., Edward Chittenden being ai p. .m.a' Th liabilities ar 1 100,000 in excess of 1 1 -asset. 4'rlsne ana f'enalelea, f At Wolf Uke, Ind.. Theodore rcndlcl, n,. while drunk, killed hi wife with an n, beat out the brain of hi6-montht-old c' ild and then committed suicide. ' Perseaal. Ex Senator J. W. Patterson dropped tiii the other nigbt at a prayer meeting at Han over, N. II. BEYONlToUK BOBDVHU.i ' In a conflict between Uovernnxnt . una jmiian at can vt eieo Atinco, sitA., e on Sunday, five Indian wr kll'.rJ i,d to wounded. Two officer wre killed ' m, several tolditr wer wounded. Chine Town Wiped Out. 7 Mall advice received at San 1 rme sco from China and Japan itat that th rwet , Honugho, China, has again broken )t ' bank and don vast damage lo life ; and property. In Khan Tung ;00 villa; una hamlet were tubmerged with great lit. if , life. ) m A Maink tuun will genii to Cfticvo fir spur sixty feet Id lciigii ud , without a tend or crook la 11' would muke Pr lUttigut flaw Vo.