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Hennessey Democrat.
M WhhSNKH. Publiahur.
NEWS OF THE WEF.K
Oinnnnr! fly Toiourupn
ih:\m:>si.y.
OKI.AlloM \
I'l IIMONAI. am) i
of the h<«kl|fniK-4
, mil it uf act*
iiriTs of >|mn« . i Mass xavk Hint the
I Mtt'l liabilities of tli<* tirm miihmnt bi fTiMi.-
000. The unset* will In- fully hi luri/e
The lii in whs tht* large*! of its kind in
A CHURCH TRAGEDY.
i HE SPRING CYCLONE.
CONGRESS.
Wife Mini
.lull II
CURRENT COMMENT.
Tilk. lower house of llic Miissiii'Iiii
M'tls legislature bus ptwu'il u woman
tulTruge bill.
At lYovltlence. u I., the republican
itute convention unanimously nomi-
nated I) Kmutell llrown for re-election
to the governor hi|i.
Am cast hound train on tin* Southern
I'ucitlc was captured by a gang of
thirty trumps went of Marfa, Tex . anil
when onlereil to leave the train by the
conductor the men refused to do ko and
became very IliHolciit. When the train
arrived at Marfu the slieriIT and a large
posse of deputleN met it and pluced all
of the tramps under arrest
An 11
of Mali
died i
of the
ii t iic r.
rd the
J (ti
pre in
iirrd To yearn.
|l|*l'AT( ill;* from Iti« de
Itra/il, of the IMh said that
• uinu, with ftUU of the iiisiiri
>rn mid marine*, wan on I
Portuguese corvcti.- Miudello. It \\:• -
added that the refugee* would In* t ikeii
to Portugal. Other advices from \io
I'aulo were to the effect that the in
uirgeiitM under lieu Surulvu had eapt-
ureil the fort at Itiivarca. the iMrri* -n.
numbering :-,ooo men having mutch
tiered.
orid.
Tiik Colorado state executive com-
mittee of the republican league linn
made arrangement* for the national
convention to In* hehl iu that city .lime
2*1. It has lieen decided to give each
delegate a solid silver badge and a MM
page souvenir hook, ami to (five the
delegates who wish a free excursion
to all points of intercut iu the giutc
Wai.trh Hook. of New York, ar-
rived at Minneapolis, Miuu , the other
ilay in scarch of a St Iternard puppy
valued at #l,oiio which had Item stolen
from the kenucla of (leorge I ioiihl. The
dog was taken while lielng given ever-
pine. Search was made throughout the
cunt without MiicccHR, except iu lindiuir
a clew that led to .Minitcupolls, where
the dog had lieen whipped after lieing
dyed black. ____
Ar the request of merchants in Kn-
irland having lurgc Kast Ii
I'liina trade luti-resta, the
Miuinltcr of I'ommiTii' has represented
to the government the urgenrx « f the
renaaembling of the international mon-
etary conference, with a vie** of find-
ing some remedy for the heavy fall
riolent fluctuations in silver, which
represented as causiuc grave injury to
pastern trade.
w ii v i promise* to W the largest ' . :
of gysuin in the I'niUnl States ha* lieen
liwri'nsl two miles west of Newkirk,
the co«nt\ vat of eountv h. ok \
jompanv has been org*n . cd to develop
the industry It will require a force of
.me hundred men to operate the plant.
There in> onlv tw*> rv|Minu plants in
peration In this country One is at
dypstim l it v, Kan. The other is at
I.one Star. Tex
Ski-KKTARV IIkKIIMII has cabled
Adm. Iteiihaui at IHo to procced im
mediately with one of the vessels of
his s« pi ad ron to llliielields, Nicaragua to
watflll over American Interests tlici--
Tiik London Dallv News of the loth
said that at a council of the ministers
a section asked to resign, declaring it
wus impossible to continue tin- govern
ineiit with the cluiiiees of a repetition
of tin* Laliouchcre incident t<> abolish
the house of lords After some per-
suasion they were Induced to remain,
on the understanding that the govern-
ment would resign or dissolve if it
iihouhl suffer such another defeat.
I i I I/.K.Ns politically opposed to Mayor
Parker, of Georgetown. I ol , of sece
aloil notoriety, were on the IMh cildeav
oring to secure au injunction restrain
lay t he c11 \ . id ii from pi using Parkm i
name on the city ticket for re-.deetion
The grounds upon which the iujiiuclioii
Is asked is that he has shown himself a
traitor by advocating secession of the
silver states and annexation with
Mexico
Tiik rcichstng finally passed the
I- Knsso lierman commercial treaty bv a
I large majority
Thk ex|m>dition against the A burs
has arrived safely In Sudiya. 'I'here
will be no further o|H>rations unHl
ofter the rainy season
Mrs. Wii.i.iam K Yanukkiiii i has
I bought a crown which once adorned
the brows of Kinpress Ktlgcnic. It is
dcM'rlUul us a marvel of workmanship,
and cost Mrs Vauderbilt Citio.ooo. It
contains 'J,000 stones, finely mounted
in old silver, lined with gold
A tMHi'Art-ii from liautemala lately
said that ('resident Ihirrios' house was
closely guarded and lie never appeared
in public without escort ilitnry
were kept constantly watching and
there were frequent changes of com-
manders. The anti|tathy to Americans
Tiik first petrol
arrived at Shunghal, China but the
uatoiu house authorities would not al-
low the lauding of |Matroleum in bulk.
I In- llrltish. Kiissian and lierman enn-
Iills have licen instructed to sup|N>rl
I he iaiidlug of the |ietrideiiiii. which b
lived for March i0. Trouble isex|a>cted.
Tiik agricultural bureau at Wash-
ington has issued a circular to railroad
presidents offering suggestions for co-
operation in tin* goo>| road movement
Allot i 000 people of Chicago have
banded themselves together for the |
purpose of orguni/.ing a colony on thu
co-o|H'iative plan by means of which
the members can enjoy the necessaries
of life ut llrst cost The colony will
ilo its own farming and manufacture
whatever may Is- required John II.
o|M'luiiii, late of Texas, who luisgiveii
much thought to the ipiestion, is the
founder of the organization
Tiik handsome In Ion depot at the
foot of Seventeenth street, Denver,
d in the early morning
oss, ♦jj.'i.oou; Insured for
A ( run I'MliroriiUli s|,,
llllli«rlf lii ( linn l>
Oakland, t'al March iw
lirudy shot and killed Mary llri
wife, and then oommitted suicide yes-
terday morning in th* church of Im-
maculate Concent ion in this city
Hrady anil his wife li.ol been separated
ulH.ut two year*. He was much dissi-
pated ami appear-, to have harassed
her a irreat deal. Ye
Mrs. Itrady went to
after tlu* services. She entered the
church and knelt down to pray near
the altar Hrady entered and took a
seat behind her. She appears to have
iH-e«'<liuga of the senate mid
I ii J ii mt ' Till Sfoatf further debited Ui«- II.ami sai^n '
I.-i.i.vikw. Tex Murch JO.—A cy- Ion*, bllionthe I3ih Mr Dolpti Ore <i>|m >*•-.)
.•I.... lm-h Hivi'pt over thh place at 1 "" Mr' "'Y'Z'l.f'f, '"V-tl
. . . . . (Kv tUu tpoUe in favor of the bill lie-only
*,«,sterday morning.accompanied inctdi-m worth uoUd* - th.- sttempt of Mr
l>y hailstones of immense size, did much Uolph to have printed in the Kacord coploia
damage breaking over :«i0 hundred eatrsctt from publications, but to which objec-
windows It greatest fury was ex Deri- tiona were ratsM ubIpsh they were read While
need s,x miles east of here, where it ^e ,e,.stor wa. readtiu, the point of no quorum
1 demolished the large coun-
m ng try house of John Cain, occupied by a
arriving |art,,. fulnlly of negroes. The house
was in uii ancient grove of ouks, twen-
ty iu number, everyone of which was *tor XilUoir
.1 proofed, and all were scattered ubout bjr which thu bill
raised and the senate adjourned
bourn- put In the day roaaUlerlng the sundry
civil bill and adjourned before completing It
Thk senate on ihe 11 th returned contldera
tlon of the itland settfnloraffe bill. After sev
ii-heil <
No
of the IStll.
Tiik Ilenver militia were
Cripple I reck on the 17th
of the striking miners A
rived there things were quiet
rotifer
they ar-
id a
i and the
Sinck the discovery of rich plaivr
betls at Torres. Mev many pnvsjwct
borings are being sunk The gold
comes upon the auger as large
of wheat and the soil gives ei
being as rich grxtund as ever discov
(•red in Mexico Native and American
prosectors are tbvking In by the linn
.Ireds and many art* meeting with gmsl
results, although they are jealously
watched by the Indians
Puok Otto l.rni.kh. in charge of the
Minnesota exjH'rlinental station at St
Anthoux |mrk, has discovered what is
likely to prove a valuable test for tu
licrculoslsin cattle Numerous experi-
ments show that if the animal is
healthy no rise iu temperature will fol-
low the Injection of Koch's lymph,
while if iitllicted with tut ci-culosis,
pven in its Incipient stages, there is an
Instant rise in tcm|N>raturc.
use electricity as a
motive power on the Krie canal has
lieen granted the Cataract (ieueritl
IClectric Co, of Niagara Kails. Suiter-
iutendcul llaulau, of the state depart-
ment of public works, has issued a fifty
year permit The company, it is pro
vldcd, shall not charge for use of such
power by the canal boatmen at a rate
pxeeeding # .'o per electrical horsepower
for each season of navigation.
Somk time since it w
that the heirs of Daniel K liamlolph. a
revolutionar\ soldier, who ownetl
rightv acres of land now in the heart
of Philadelphia, had leased it for a term
of 00 years, the lease expiring in
180*2, leaving them a fortune of tte.trh
f.%,000,000 The heirs, so far as known.
An act of the Kpiseopal synod an-
nulling the decree of divorce sccurcd
several years ago by the king of Servia,
Milan, from Queen Natalie, is published
Mr. Mk ii aki Da vi i r.the well-known
Irish leader, in an address at a meeting
grains |U yhnithy, gueenacounty,Ireland
iV'T " he was convinced that
Ih i\1 U'iscls>ry was as firm a home ruler
as any tiladstouian.
An impressive demonstrntiou to pro-
test against the action of the house of
lords in rejecting the employers' liabil-
ity bill was held in Hyde park. London,
on the lsth It was estimated that so,.
000 |x>rsous were in attendance
Tiik steamer Philadelphia brings from
Carucas advices that lien I'rispl had
been ofllcially declared elccted presi-
dent of Venesitelu, a
U'en llrcd in honor i
elect
Coil. Will i vm D. \\i
retired, who was km
alute
f the pre
•ked do
cab i
I troad \\ a
y stre
died
New York,
the 10th.
commodore had l>ccn a sufferer from
kidney trouble, which was aggravated
by the accident and resulted in death.
Cll a i oman Pkaiison. of the house
comiflitteo on enrolled bills pivsented
the Itluml seigniorage bill to Private
Secretary Thurber, who receipted for
it in the president's name on the I'.Mh.
IIIMI KI.I.ankoi s.
a DUPATon from Penuooli, ri. .
•aid that a bottle was picked up near
Santa Kosa island containing a small
piece of paper, apparently torn from a
notebook, upon which was written
are about forty in mitube
have employed an attorne
gate the records buck for 1
id they
with u pencil
will go down ii
miles w est of lla-
March 1. IsOf
In \\ inncb.tgo City, Mi
houae block, which w««
'sprung a leak a
half an hour. T
na, ship Santa Mar
tw e
rash. Ko
Tiik industrial army
creating considerable M>nsation at l.os
Angeles, Col Over son tin inptoycd or-
ganised regiments and cxpcct to join in
the march to Washington, lien Krye,
ronunnuder of the army, sent notice to
Secretary Lamont of the moving of the
trtny, and inclosed its constitution and
oy-laws. A demand is made ti|s n La
aiont to order rations issue«l to the
irtnv from various points urn! provide
transportation.
Axi>kkw J. Looks. n (Georgia farmer
srho defrauded the government out of
i jsmsion. got three years and a tine of
11.000. although deaf and carrying a
laute leg. In ls'. -.' he applied for a peti-
tion, claiming that he fought for the
anion The pension w as granted aud
he has been reaping the benefit The
evidence against him showed that he
had personated his brother who has
for some years lieen dead Ktirther-
more, it was shown that he had fought
for the confederacy.
Wntt k quarrying stone along the
hanks of the Cimarron river near lien-
acssy. Ok., recently the body of a full
tiled man in a perfect state of petrifac-
tion was uncovered The Is sly is six
feet two inches in length, and a perfect
model of physical organization There
is no evidence of emaciation There
are ind cations of two wounds on his
person, one below the left eye and one
over the right nipple. He has a very
high forhead and a prominent nose
Physicians have examined the body
aud pronounced it wonderful.
Commissionku I<ochkkk has issued an
order to the chief of the finance divi
lion o-s follow* "In accordance with
the provisions of the act of congress
approved December 21. lsy.-v. you are
hereby instructed to at onee take such
Heps as may In* necessary to remove
aus|tension id pensions in all cases in
which action of resumption of payment
or dropping from the rolls has not been
taken." This action affects the eases
of betwoen :i.ooo and i.ooo pensioners.
The special agents will U« instructed
to pay these pensioners their former
rates until otherwise ordered by the
bureau.
Francis Edwin Hrowmri i . a historic
character of the late war. diet I in Wash
Ington on the 1Mb lie was a private
in the K.'.lsworth tire zouaves, of New
York city, and was with that company
alien it went to Alexandria, Va the
day after the ordinance of secession
was passed When the ordinance was
passed. Mr. Jackson, the proprietor of
the Mnndiall house in Alexandria,
hoisted the confederate flag over the
building, t apt. Kllsworth. on reach-
ing the city, noticed the tla^ and went
to the hotel and hauled it dow n When
on the stairway he was shot dead by
the proprietor. Jackson, who in turn
was promptly shot and killed by
Itrownell. Hrowt
great
hurt The bui
fl 0.000.
Out r VI a l advi
Irons collision in
-.trait between
l'wo steamers,
Aing llo
es state that a
•urred recently
Bengalis and i
the Song liuan
spec
Tlio
jumped into the >
up by the crev
Hardly had they reached
when both steamers lurched a
About fifty |>copli
of the Aing Ho
reached the dec
.iroi
w ho protested
removal of the
supplies from
Skcrktary Hori Smith ga
ing recently to a delegatio
York business men.
Against the proposed
warehouse for Indian
New York to Chicago.
it k \ in no lions., returns for the week
rnded March 10 showed an average dc
creata* as compared with the corre-
sponding week of last year of 0 7; in
New York the decrease WOI 16 B| .• \;t.-
side, 2*2.7.
I'pon warrants sworn out by Anthony
I'omsttvk. the police raided the Teuder-
loin club of New York and s« vei . l inuia
paintings on the walls xvcin« seized.
Tiik t^unanl line steamer Lucanin
from New YoHl nia.lc a Btlt Vrlntor
record to Quecnstown, making it in
one hour and four minutes less than
the Campania's record
lr was thought that Louisville. Kv ,
would tie able to secure the interna-
tional convention of the united so-
cieties of Christian Endeavor which
will be held in 1KW
Tiik situation in Uts Angeles, Cal.,
was reported as becoming sci > u on
the IMh The industrial army de-
manded free transportation over the
Santa Ke on their way to Wash n.*ton
and said if it was not given they would
take the railroad.
Tiik fifty-first ls\xt race between Ox-
ford and Cambridge univcrsitu s t s>k
place on the river Thames. Oxford win-
ning by three and a half lengths
Howard Waonkr. a Herman laborer,
of Duluth. Minn . put three ^t-.ck*- .<(
dynamite in the oven of the familv
cook-stove to thaw out the other
morning. The house is now in ruins
and the family in mourning. Otto
Wagner, aged ; • - . , Mn I
Wagner, fatally burned an.I bruise 1,
and several other members of the fam-
ily injured
ForR of the ringleaders of the strik
crs at the Mingo tuinc« hav.- U«en at
rested and taken to Knoxville. Tcnn ,
The
backbone
broken.
Tn : secretary of state has been in-
formed that the Chinese government
had taken action to prevent the coun-
terfeiting of trade marks on A uteri
can goods
Mna Mot t i* M \rtiv her daughter
ih-a, aged 6, and Miss Nellie McCarthy,
who lived with tke Martins, were
drowned in San Francisco by the esp-
. . .. , awarded a Df m yacht They were out ou a
lucdal of honor by cougreM for hu act I 0lea Ure trip
helwet
authorities was to lie held.
La i k advices from Mexico stated
that there was great excitement among
the |H'ople of the isthmus of Tehuan-
tepec over severe and rc| eatod earth
.piuke shocks w hich had caused great
iluinagc to hiiihliugs.
Tiik general trausatluntic steamer
La llretagne, ('apt. Kupe, from Havre,
March lo. for New York, ran ashore at
i point about twelve utiles east of l-'irc
Island, near New York on the IMh,
nving to the fog It was not believed
ihe was in any danger.
Aniiiikw L. i i i.i.imin, aged SO years,
was found dead on the lloor of the l ath
riHiin at his residence at Pueblo, Col.
A charge from u shotgun had entered
under his chin ami blown the top of
his head off. The shotgun was kept
in the bath room and the family as-
cribe the tragic occurrence to accident.
A skxsation ai. sermon was preached
by Uev. Madison C I'eters at the
Hlooiiilngdale lie formed church, New
York, in which he attacked the Hit-
man Catholic church, particularly iu
Its iuHucnec at Washington. The
preacher stated among other things
that nuns were permitted to gothrough
all the departments on l cgging mis-
sions, and to stand by when clerks re-
I others were iu the church
Suddenly Hrady drew u pistol and
placing the weapon at the back of his
wife's head, drew the trigger. The
woman was killed instantly. Then
llrady pointed the pistol toward his
own IhhIv and fired, the ball going
through his right lung Meanwhile
the noise of the shots had attracted
back to the church many of the mass
celebrants, ami they rushed forward
to overpower Hrady llo brandished
his pistol wildly and threatened to
shoot anyone who advanced. The
crowd hesitated. Then Hrady pluced
the pistol to his forehead and blew out
his brains.
Hrady was about Ci years old, his
wife the same They were once well
to do. Since their domestic troubles
Hrudy hits lieen out of work much of
the time.
;i and nay vo
fur and 4^ against the in
victory for Ihe friends of
roumed and con tinned uu
Hie ho i-
hi. and alter thlif
bill, debate was
adjournment
the whole, i
great profusion.
Among tiiu trees were found the
nodles of five dead negroes and eight
)thcrs who were badly injured, besides
.lead fowls, cows, dogs aud other eui-
inals.
Did Alexander Lester's dead body
♦vas found fifty yards away entirely
His old wife. Surah, was pinned 1 P"1'"1'
ir.... mangled and dead. Alex- Kl.y1''1
. . . illrlce, ( u If rev, (ilb-iou, cm man. Mcpherson,
lr . w us loiiml among Murphy. I'almer.Smlthand Vllam voted anslusl
and debris dead. Hob- it The hill to extend Ihe time for building th*
bridgi
CRUSHED IN
probably deranged.
DUG-OUT.
Horrible an-
il In m I ii Hilly Near Nortll
l-'.nlil, Ok.
March IV. An aw-
tied to the family of
ug I J miles south-
Marshall had just; his In
•lug-out iu which ' Leste
cshle this stiimner both
e children arrived ' was f
.Hide
nuder Leste
•i t Lester, V years old, was found near
a tree without any mark of violence on
his |>crsoii. .laspcr Collins was dead,
pinned under a large oak, snugly cov-
ered in a bed, with his head crushed
and limbs brokeu. From beside him
crawled painfully out his young wife.
Mollis Collins, with an ugly hole In ceiw w
the center of her forheud.
cover. "Sissy" Lester, an infant, was I Th,('
found dead iu a fallen tree-top with her aunilry civil hill unde
legs and arms crushed. Silas .lohn-
-oii, who was visiting at the
house, was bruised from head to foot,
but no bones were broken, lie will re-
cover Frank IM/.cr, also a visitor, had
his leg broken below the knee, and ^on-i.i. r. il
may recover. Dock Simmons, who HhiIs'' Nu-
was iu lied with Alex. Lester, Jr., had fairs The
and will die. Odessa st5 o'clock
tinned consideration of the Nuudry civil btIL
Itapid pr gri-M<t wa< unde aud the bill nearly
completed before adjournment.
Tiik senate on the |.>th by a \oteof II to 31
paasi'd the house seigniorage bill Eleven re
ins and three populists i Puffer, Allen and
\oted for the I>ill and nine ilciiiocratu
r the Missouri river at Sibley. Mo ,
d and the Henatu adjourned until
Monday. The house completed consideration
of the sundry civil hill In committee of th*
whole a ml at I: III o'clock adjourned.
Tiik senate was int In session on the 16th ..
The houae was in committee of the whole put
tliiK the tlnishliK touches to the sundry civil
bill und hail It under consideration when a re
i At the evening session pen-
.iii uiiis were considered
Tiik amain was not in session on the 17th...
r consideration th*
ho rule permit ting
anii-ndments At M) o'clock public buslnes*
wiih sua pet i ed und eulogies delivered upon th*
late Representative KnochH, of Ohio, at th#
conclusion of which the house adjourned.
Tiik senate held a tame and uninteresting
;; 9 • safe
DURING hard times con-
sumers cannot afiord to
experiment with inferior brands
of baking powder. It is NOW
that the great strength and purity
of the ROYAL make it indis-
pensable to those who desire to
practise economy in the kitchen.
Each spoonful does its perfect
work. Its increasing sale bears
witness that it is a necessity
to the prudent—it goes further.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW YORK.
■ (; u.i.v vi K\
I the
Ived from the
'cupation of lllue
on II iwalian af
executive session
furthei
'ears old liad his leg anil considered by the house, the Missouri rive
broken, ami will (lit1. II.. m. il una..
Mr. tlroderlck s ami udmeiu to
uutiy yards away in a held. |0 strengthen tin- hanks of the ri
s old, had his leg failed and at ft:.'I) o'clock the ho
aelow and above JUD,C|AL TORTURE
Finally
de }7.Y0NJ
Atchison
i ptuc
Noktii K.niii,
fill accident happe
I H. Marshall, li\i
east of this place.
completed a large
Ids family was to i
IDs family of niti
l« wa Thursday, and they retired! Arthur Leste
to bed iu what they little thought broken in tw
would be a tomb. While asleep thu the knee, and otherwise badly injured.
top support of the dug-out, the At the little town of Emory, III) miles Furm
trunk of a ^snuill black jack tree, south of tireenvillc, Saturday evening
heavy load the western part of the place was Tw
i of the dug wrecked. A relief train with doctors, life-si
ash- reporters and medical stores was sent legal
l'wo from (ireenvillc. The recognized dead It is a strong little vise, seven inches
nom are: (ieorge Walker, Miss F.aster Alex- '""If. two Hat iron bars connected
mild itnder, Henry Hross and u four-year-old by screw bolts. The thumbs are to be
but .•liild of Henry Murray. inserted to the first joint, and the inner
•ars. Three unidentified dead bodies were surfaces are armed with toothlike
ami found north of Lmory and brought to points. While the questions are asked
lent. town. About lifty persons ure wound- onc servant helps hold the vise and
re horribly ed, some of them ipiite seriously. The turn the nuts w ith a wrench und key,
tinct before storm came from the southwest, struck while another clasps the victim tight
in hers of the the ground just north of the railroad around the body to prevent contortions.
,.u 811,1 utteutive Mobleson is t
' .•y«!l.-^..l Tt..|« ii..-
of dirt upon it am
out, several tons of enrth. went
ing iu ou the slumbering family,
small tables on one side of the
hehl the roof up until the father
extricate his w ife seven childre
Robert, II years, and Alice, 7
were crushed to death by the pol
tons of dirt that hud fallen upon
The two children were In
crushed, ami life was extinct
the father and res«
1769.
of llnrliarlsiii still ICstnnt I.nit
separate forms are pictured by
> scale drawings; one sort was
n Austria and one in Hohemia.
family could dig t
t lie dirt.
tlici
pay
id solicit contrilu
lions.
Mail advices received from Topolo
buinpo, Mex., stute that the disscusioi
which has prcvuilcd iu that Aiuericai
co-operative colom luis resulted in s
large niimlicr
of the colonists
the
ettle
cut.
i the state of
a Spaniard.
Valo
iv i tli-
ul to
UNION DEPOT BURNED.
■•liver's ll tiil«oiiie Itiillilini; SuflTem u I
iiknvk.it. ol,. March IU. The Itai
uiie union depot at the foot of Sevi
eli th street, covering the two blot
oni Sixteenth street to Flghteeo
depot;
thing
ept the earth of every-
i its track for about live miles
h and a hundred yards wide.
FINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
\\ ,
l eing
tiled
Assets,
failure
Tiik
nessey, ( k . jealo
At the llrst lire Valois was
the arm but the girl, who
ed success full v to
Islied.
iiieugo La lige Itrotbers X Co,
lie clothing, luive assigned.
#<10,000; liabilities, <70,00(1 The
was attributed to poor collec-
of the
i the early hour;
The fire started
and at the ve
ued us if the bin
that wing. Ilam
iiixoton, March 'jo. President
Cleveland transmitted to congress yes-
terday the linal correspondence arising
out of the retptest made by President
hole, of Hawaii, upon Minister Willis,
for in format ion as to whether or not
r.v| the I nite.l States government would
|/e j use force to effect the queeu's resttira
the
tioi
In
I flirt he
id the sto
ti ftli bv
for jr.'"
the
ier Voga, which has ar-
rived at New York, brought the details
of the loss of the three oftleers and
seven men of the bark Montgomery
Castle, which left New York with a
cargo of oil January 'J7. When the ves-
tel wu near the island of Pico in the Lively i.ittie
Azores a tremendous sen washed otf , <ioo«l
Neirlj all the be
nt important papers
ust. The building
I nion Depot Co . f.
Pacific Hailroad .
i letter to President Dole, undei
>f February* I t. Minister Willis in
•d Mr. Dole that on the •_,0th inst
id at
KNIVES AND PISTOLS USED.
i the
A
The
Te J
ept
Tlioi
Kl fa mil it
• fifths ol instruction
ivl by the with.
and "He-j The principal letter Is from l'resi-
in le. 1 hi j dent Dole, of the Hawaiian provisional
i ; insured government, to Minister Willis, com
plainnig >f the uncertainty of the posi-
tion of the I'niteil States on the sub-
ject of the ti so of force for the restora-
tion of the queen and explaining cer-
tain expressions in previous corres-
pondence.
COINING THE SEIGNIORAGE.
ept
Lo
and vicinity on the lsth killing
many |tcoplc and injuring others.
11 oust . were demolished ami unroofed,
trees uprooted and window glass brok-
en by the accotupa nying hailstones.
Firk on the 10th destroyed the big
mill property at Philadelphia owned
by Henry Hump A Hros., manufact-
urers of table cloths ami counterpanes.
The total loss is estimated at IJ io.ooo.
The building was five stories high and
comprised three separate mills. I'our
hundred men are thrown out of work.
I ni general western headquarters of
the American Cereal < .,controlling all
the large oat-meal mills in the I nited
Mates, it was announced would lie re-
moved to Chicago.
\N W IIiii recently appointed spe-
cial commissioner to examine claims of
letter carriers for over time, is at
present engaged on the New York
night about a debt the
the latter. Knives wert
they came together. .'
brothers joined in the
him and William Thoina
his broth, r
to help
• help to
shuVs
Omaha
Knives, pistols and razors were freely
used for ten minutes ami wheu the
constable interfered the follow ing were
wounded: M Cheney, a bystander.
cut in the arm ami shot in the head,
died this morning; llcnr . \t wood, both and
ears cut off, shot in the head and jugti plant
lar vein exposed, w ill die: Will Thomas, some
cut about arms and shoulder and shot! possil
in the hip, may die: tiiimore Atwood tvveen
ight side and cut in tlu feiters
isttry department s
addition to the for
ion headquarters at
ill at the F ni ted
lieadquarters, are
g the
ck.
badly
cut
ee employed
id the forces
States mar-
working in
earth a pri-
.'hieh has already turned
standard silver dollars, ladde
anie amount of silvei | arms
* the government. Tlu
lieen in operation foi
id it is said that it is iin-
let ect the difference be-
i the money made by the counter-
's and the genuine turned out by
al mints The profits of the Tang
nade from the seigniorage, which
1 to give the makers a rake-off ol
mts on each dolly
i high divet
probably nevei
i ha
other header. Yesterda
audi 1 lll.NAL ulsl'atl iiks.
Ti i:i\. Mar. _L — Louis Kossuth died
at lo 55 o'clock last evening. His end
was extremely painful, lie showed sunda
which they believe will
entire gang being jailed shortly.
TROOPS WITHDRAWN.
Wnlte lla* Ordered the Wllitiu ut < rlpplt
itical
signs of ionsciousness until the last
He expired in the arms of his son, ami
dtid pnnin| the hand "t the Hun-
garian karoivi. The tuemlien of the
family and a few of the friends stood
around the bedside of the expiring
patriot
iditio
his high dive
The
pre
sufferei
clock vi
that it
Om mi a. Neb . Mar. 21 Specials ti
the Bee from Chadron, McCook and
other potnta in western Nebraiki, t<
port the harticst snow storm of the sea-
son in progress. Ham early in the day
turned to snow about noon ami at
night a fall of ten inches covered the
ground. There is a high wind.
Hki.en v. Ark . Mar. 'jl. Helena was
visited yesterday with the heaviest
windstorm that has struck this city In
years \ score or more d negro
shanties near the Mississippi Valley
railroad were completely demolished.
Bofar aa 1 as bt ,;; asetrtained theft
has been no loss of life in this city
Hrri.n;. Mo., Mar. 21—The poet
otlice safe was blown open at this place
by burglars - u night and between
s:>X and worth ot sUmps at.d a
considerable sum of money taken, to-
gether w ith five registered letters The
local tt'.cers have arrested James
Franklyn. Tom Harvey and Bert Davis
who are held for the arrival of the post-
otlice inspectors.
Ol.ATUK, Kan . Mar. 21 The tcsti-
n mj iItsq jmh rd .> i > J. \\ North-
catt in the Little trial :s the most dam
agmg to the state so far adduced. He
swore that he and Joe were playing
c trds at QMtfaj B on t >• evening of the
killing. Northoiitt went to supper VM1,S
with Johnson ami they met Little.
Johnson addressed Little, saying:
-h -n't speak to me," ami turning to
Nortiu utt. - i always go flxad for Ua,"
Then Johnson addressed Little with
more Indecent language.
Toi kk a, Kan . Niar. 21 —Colonel Al-
ien Sells, i ne of the original >«-lls Bro-
thers, of circus fame, died at his home
in this city last night aged He had
taken an active part in the populist
party in this state ior years. He wr.s
widely known.
some injury that led to the rupture of Tarsney. in
a blood vessel of the stomach. He hue ;it Cripple C
a hemorrhage two days ago, but in
aisled that it was nothing, and, thougl:
looking pale as a corpse, he ascended
the tower yesterday and prepared tc
take the leap Suddenly he wavered
autl fell into the arms of his attend
Kit, Col., .\
teriluv t
U'leplu
i the i
erely a fainting tit, bul
loctor is doubtful of his recovery
renmark made his great record of
et ut Chicago
■ in- after a con-
with Adjt.-lien.
the stzite militu-
Waits issued an
.illing all the troop*, to theii
several homes.
lien. Tarsney advised tha governot
that, after a careful canvass of the
situation, he was satisfied that the
county authorities at Cripple Creek
>• ultl cope with the situation and that
the interference of the state military
authorities was not needed. The
troops are expected to start back ai
KeHiIlm: tin- i.lp«.
The deaf struggle against their lesser
infirmity; the deaf und dumb overcome
",e their greater infirmity. A young wo-
man was met not long ago who s(>okc
t'l° fluency in an agreeable voice, ami one
not more monotonous than is sometimes
encountered among other people. The
unusual air of attention that was nec-
essary to read the lips added to the
About 11 attractiveness of he person. Mrs.
Graham Hell, the wife of the inventor
of the Hell telephone, is often met in
Washington society, and gives no trace
of the atH.etion which Prof. Hell taught
her to overcome. There is a prominent
society woman in Boston who reads lip*
so readily that, looking across an opera
house through her opera glasses, she
saw a young man propose, ami was con
sequently prepared for the announce-
ment of the engagement. Another wo-
man skilled in lip reading says that bet
breast is a sort of a safe doposit com
pany, so tnanv unrelated secrets ii
holds.- X. V. sud.
Vnrlrtj llii'iitir
WASHED OVERBOARD.
efforts of Mrs.
worth's lady
rid the city <
the whole vat
males, {tacked
On first com in
countered sou
of running a
the affair, but
until Mrs. P.:.
presence was t
Tei
Ni xs Vol
Mar
-The
ety theaters lias Yoga, which arrived here Saturday,
ii g brought the details of the loss of th«
fe- three officers and seven men of tin
"ti- bark Montgomery Castle, which left thii
en- port with a cargo of oil January 27 am
"tit nut in at Fa
the
ftil. Yesterday
iety outfit, including
ip and quietly left to
r to town the theater
ic opposition on accc
oint in connectio
it overcame all obstacl
ckman decided that
ot an absolute necessi
Hard to I'lettse.
Wife (at the breakfast table)—Yor
arc. without exception, the most obsti
nate , ill-tempered man I ever saw.
Husband—Why, my dear, what car
you mean?
Wife (breaking down< .Inst becaus*
the coffee happens to be vile for one*
you declare that it is all right Truth.
vith When the vessel was
the Ax
the
boarded it, wa
movable from ti
in the cabin. T
recently >
ir the island ol Servant IIi
reuiendous sea Fhysicus has
ff everything Miss Mattie
and smashing ing to-night
vii vvi-ll
ever seen.
r. one of the
ilents of Chic
, protracted
ildest and wealthie-
igo. died last night
Met!,.
Congressman Wash
at his reside
yesterday afternoon
braiu. aged s .
Cnwfonl't s|iort«(r (■roulnc
Spanrerntto, lla. Mareh m-itank
Kxaminer W. D Latimer has discov
eretl an additional shortage of 12,000 it
the acconnts of A K Crawford, cashiei
of the defunct American nat iona! bank,
aud another warrant will lie sworn
out against Crawford.
I itrriiilnfti lnc tji«« Whole family.
St. Lot-is, March "0.—A special from
Abbeville, Ala., says: Little Dick
Nan, the ten-vearold sou of Jame:
Van tcolortnl). :usktHi a twclve-year-ohl
brother for a piece of biscuit he wa
eating, and on l>eiug refused drew a
pistol and shot him in the heail inflict-
ing wounds frnm which he died. Twt
months ago Dick killed a six-year-old
id I lead. brother with a club "because he would
li 1'.' Kx- give> him some marbles and one
T- \ nsemi month ago lie cut three fingers off tht
this plac« hand of liis little sister w ith an ax.
lysis of the The murderous youngster is now ic
i iL
Wrdtrl of Vol t.ulltT.
Sr. IaU'Is, March .'•) —A s^tecial from
Jackson, Miss., says the jury ifi the
ease of Populist >t; te Representative
Katcliff, on trial at Kusciuski, for kill
ing lk-ims-ratie vu t«- KeprcsenU tiv«
Jack- n. returned a veniict yesterday
of n ' gui.t_. In the fi^ht a bystamder
was killed aud one wounded
him, i
11 alia
The tip to a c
ell the doe to
tluctor on the cars in
liermany is from .*« cents b 'JOcents, for
which he secures the passenger a good
seat ami sees that he is not crowded.
A "morning session" <n the house of
commons begins at •_ o'clock in the af-
ternoon and lasts until 7.
The empress of China has sent live
ladies to the court of ltcrlin in order to
learn Herman manners and etiquette.
Some one has figured that a linger
nail grows 7 feetinches in a Scriptural
lifetime.
The oldest clergyman iu England is
Rev. >ir John Warren llays, who was
born in 17W.
The original concession for the Jaffa-
Jerusalem railway was obtained by a
native of Jerusalem. It was built by a
French company, the engines and car-
nages manufactured in the Pnited
States, run over rails made in lkdgiutn.
and the most remunerative part of the
passenger traffic is drawn from Uritish
Ahi/.ona has a new iruine of • l. t
holds the curds und II b s a n-\..!
coroner holds un inquest.—Sun Ft
News-Letter.
"Is Droplight studying for the
"Yes, indeed; he euii walk twcnt.v
day now." Inter Oceuu.
"Do I i
Thk turning |Miitit iu the lives of most !.••'. •
farmer boys is ut the end ol a furrow. Bul- . .-.
ulo Courier. | Trutli.
Uhead o
ral" bill (i(
les a ' Detroit
iiilh bright und Intel.
mi.- I.ead of her class,
."luation. In fuct,
mr. t!dng till she mar-
! M" tail thenl" ••She
N. Y. Press.
nt Mttrglar-'-Here,
Victim "Too late,
I. I.:-.-ilady fi't it ten hours
i 111 .i three months' board
n in'., aud don't disturb me."—
L-e Press.
s-oPas-i
iclf often, Miss
:io," replied she,
seems to last !'*
A third may or may not lie employed to
ncreuse the pain bv hammeriug on the
•ise. Tne picture of this scene is very
•ffectively drawn. The conflict of
tuhborn wills between the roaring vic-
tlie tim and the iron-hearted bailiffs is fear-
ful to witness. The juilge is in no hur-
ry; he gives the wrench 1111 additional
turn now and then till the very bones
are crushed, and the clerk can tri-
umphantly write down the confession
of guilt.
One form of torture, which is now
seldom heard of, was the cord (fldieula).
Its exact si/e and use are fully pictured.
The arms of the accused are stretched
forward with the palms together. A
strong rojie, like sash-cord is looped up-
on the wrist, then wound tightly
i".t"!...l I'.v t that ,„lt|, llmls th>. ,.MimvSi
.vanuii .(lU'stMii hail Ik-.-m sul^ cultinir ,lecp int„ a,„|
gress and that his special tending to break the elbow joints,
had been fully complied was regarded more terrible than
the thumb stocks. This was the llo-
heniian method; but another form was
prescribed for Austria equally effective
and ingenious.
The famous rack was of great utility
in the "discovery of the truth." It
was called equuleus, or little horse, by
the Austrian as well as the Roman
jurists. Four full-page engravings de-
pict the exact form, size, mechanical
construction, and practical use of this
machine. It is a wide ladder of tvvc
strong poles with many rounds, and in-
fixed in a slanting position from the
stone floor to the dungeon wall. The
culprit must climb to the upper part
and sit down; his wrists previously
bound lichind his back, arc tied to the
fifth round His feet are bound with
a rope, which is drawn down by a
windlass attached to the base of the
As he is pulled downward his
twisted upward behind him.
When fully carried out the desired re-
sult was complete dislocation of the
shoulders, a^ the explanatory notes tie-
elan- with great exactness of detail.—
A. W lhirber, in Popular Science
Monthly.
A '"tor reading the following letters ran 1
Duo longer doubt that a trustworthy rem
for that terribly fatal malady, cotisumpti
bus at last l>oen found f If these lett. is
been written bv your l«st known ami it
esteemed lieigluxirs tln-v could Ih no m
worthy of your eonllden.v than tli.-y t
are, coining, as tb< v do, from v.ell liii- >
Intelligent imd trustworthy eiti/.-n-. v.
in their several neighliorhood:.. enjoy
fullest confidence ami resjiec-t of all ^
know then
K. C. !
Amu> Co., Va., whose i ortr :
article, writ.s: 'When I eomm 1." <il 1
ing I r. Pierce1*Golden Medi al Discover
was very low with a cough and at tii
■Ii bloml. I was not able to
>f thu 1
ished. When I commenced the ttso of your
medicines, six years ago, I weighed but 190
; pounds und w.- s sinking rapidly. 1 now
wei^h and my health continues perfect."
jflvvo, t/'
suit up much bio. a I.
tue least work, but 1
bed 1 I
all
iitlov
•oak,
"Golden Medical Discovery" cures con-
sumption 1 which is scrofula of the lungs),
| by its wonderful blood-puril ving, invigorat-
ing and nutritive pn^erttes. For weak
t lungs,-pittiim of blood, sbortliesaof breath,
' 1iHs.1l catarrh, bronchitis, severe coughs,
asthma, and kinlr-d albH-tions, it isn.-ov-
e reign renieilyf While it promptly cures the
- wrest coughs, it •strengthens the system
i and purilles the bl<hhI.
ilden Mi-b.al lb
lizzy uti'l I was extremely dospon
lent The llrst bottle I took did not. seem
to do me much good, but I had faith in it
and continued using it until I had taken
Hfteen bottles and now I do not look nor
feel like the same man I wnj one year ago.
People are astonished and say. 'well, la t
fear this time I would not have thought
'.hat you would be living now.' 1 can thank
fully "say I am entirely cured of a disease
which, but for your wonderful 'Discovery'
would have resulted in my death."
Even when the pretlispmitiou to coiisump
tion is inherited, it may lie cured, as v.-riti.-.l
by the following from a most, truthful and
uiuch respected Canadian ladv, Mrs. Thomas
Yansieklin. of Bright n. Cut. She write
" I have long felt it my dut} t.yn-knowlylue
Discoverv and his 4Pleasant !'• llets' have
ionefor'me. They almost rais.tl me from
the grave. I had three brothers and one
lisU'r die of consumption and I was
speedily following after them. I had sev.-re
cough, jtain, copious expectoration and other
alarming symptoms aud my friends all
thought I had nut a few mouths t-< live \t
that time I was jiersiia.le 1 t
fat | hi ipl"
puny childr
lit flesh, from nny cause,
flesh-builder known to
Nasty cod liver oil and it.-
not to U< 1 oiiijuireil with
rapidlv builds up the syste
•ery" dots not make
. Iitii for thin. pule,
for ailults r. tlii' -.I
tolirf flesh 1
the
•ight i
To 1
; diseases.'
vjj C.
nal staiulanl
grip, pnet
ing acute disea>.-s ; t-
and strength, and to
when you feel " run-
the best tiling in th
(tolden Medical Disc,
the N lily functions,
i .1. n 1. 11 n.i through i
invigorates the rutin-
system after the
1 other prostrat-
I Up neeuetl flesh
health and vigor
and "used-up"
d is Dr. Pierce's
It promotes all
ev ery organ into
ichcs the
, repairs,
otvjie
Mtslical Dis
acted like magic,
with the metlicinc
rapidly in strength
Of c
nd the llrst bottle
isthina, and kiudi-etl disea
.v tlio World*
ion of Buffali
'.sKi'A.
ssful Homo Treat
tarrh, bronchitis.
■*- w ill lie mailed
Medical Associu-
e.-eipt of six cents
< >r The People's
vi-.I,(W0 pages,
-eh - M.'HJS ,.g -
AND ECOMOMIZE YOUR TIME . HUSBAND YOUR
STRENGTH 3( INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE BY USING
CLA1RETIE SOAR
Ni u \ oRh, Mar > 1 An iron bomb
four inches long was found last night
in a 1 lftli avenue elevated car. Kx-
l-erts will txam.iMi it today.
Vlulh Mn.miri UUlrirl.
Kn Pi o« m i Mo llmh ia.—Th«
denn*ratio committee of the Ninth
congressional Missouri district uie<
here and selected May is as the daU
for holding the nominal ing convenliot
aud Montgomery City the place.
The V 1111 ru tn Klrcl *1 Irron;
\N AsntNOTov. March to.—The Aineri
cau fleet al Kio. the largest asscin bled
in a foreign jv.rt since the war. w ill In
a thing of the past in a day or tv.v
and the ships will be scattered north
aud south
who
dressed
icdical men de
liite
lare. ar
1 infectlotts dis-
in dark, warm
BEST,PUREST a MOST ECONOMICAl
SOLD KVKIIYWIIKtli:
THENK FAIRBAHK COMPANY, st.i.hiis,
THE POT INSULTED THIi KETTLE BECAUSE
THE COOK HAD NOT USED
SAPOLIO
GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS.
SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.
COLCHESTER"
' RUBBER CO.'5 •
SPADING BOOT"
$8
pu i Many M. . i- r
liiilisu* liU ) > le i , . ,\
Vv nk
luUlaua^Kili*. lud.
II V ou VV ant a I i
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