Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1889 — Page 2

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25. 18S9.

' CHILDREN'S ROUND TABLE.

HOW TOMMY SECURED A POSITION. Other gtoret For thw Tonn People Tb Little Sold er Two Tounastr Mary's Pap Discontented Clara-Amonj the Kids Knotty Problem. The boy marched straight up to the counter. "Well, my little man," said the merchant, complacently, he had just risen from euch a elorious good dinner, "what will you have to-day?" "Oh, please, sir, mayn't I do some work for you?" It might have been the pleasant blue eyes that did it, for the man was not accustomed to parley with euch small gentlemen, and Tommy wasn't seven yet, and email of his age at that. There were a few wisps of hair along the edges of the merchant's temples, and looking down at the appealing face, the man pulled at them- "When he had done tweaking them he gave the ends of his cravat a brush, and then his hands traveled down to the vest pocket. "Do some work for me, eh ? Well, now, boot what sort of work might your small xnansbip calculate to be able to perform? Whv, you can't look ovtT tlr counter." "öh, yep, I can; and I'm growing, please growing: fast; there, see ii I can't look over the counter?" "Yes, by standing on your toes. Are thev coppered?" -Whit, sir?" "Why, your toes. Yonr mother could not keep von in shoes if they were not." "She can't keep me in shoes anyway, sir." And the voice hesitated. The man took pains to look over the counter. It was too much for him he couldn't see the little toes. Then he went all the way amund. "I thought I should need a microscope, he said, very gravely, "but I reckon if I f'et close enough I can see what you look ike " . .. "I'm older than I'm big sir," was the neat rejoinder. "Folks say I am very email of my aee." . "What might your age be, sir? responded the man, with emphasis. 'I am almost seven," said Tommy, with a look calculated to impress even six feet nine. "You see, mv mother hasn't anybody but me, and this morninir I saw her crying because she could not find 5 cents in her pocket-book, and she thinks the boy who took the a.-hes stole it and I haVe not had any any breakfast, sir." The voice again hesitated, and tears came to the blue eves. "I reckon I can help you to a breakfast, my little fellow," said the man, feeling in his vest pocket. "There, will that quarter do?" The boy shook his head. "Mother wouldn't let me beg, sir," was the simple answer. "Humph! Where is your father?" "We never heard of him, sir, after he went away. He was lost, sir, in the steamer City of Boston." "Ah ! that's br.d. But you are a plucky little fellow, anyhow. Let me sev," and he puckered up his mouth and looked straight down into the boy's eyes, which were iookin? straight in hi.-. "Saunders," he asked, addressing a clerk who was rollins tip and writing on parcels, "is cash 2s o. 4 stiil sick?" "Dead, sir died last night," was the low re pi v. "Ah ! I'm sorry to hear that. We'!, here's a youngster that can take his place.'' Mr. Saunders Io. !ed up slowly; then he put his pen behind his ear; then his jrlance traveled curiously from Tommy to Hr. Towers. "Oh! I understand," said the latter, "yes, be is small very small verv small, indeed ; but I like his pluck. What did No. 4 get?" '.'Three dollars, sir," said the still astonished clerk. "Put that boy down four. There, youngster, give him your name and run " home and tell your mother you have got a place at S4 a week. Come bark Monday and I'll tell you what to do. Here's cl in advance. I'll take it out of your first week. Can rou remember ?" "Work, sir work all the time?" "As long as you deserve it, my man." Tommy shot out of that shop. If ever broken stairs that had a twist through the whole flight creaked and trembled under the weight of a small l.ov, or perhaps, as might be better stated, laughed and ehucked on account of a small boy's good luck, those in that tenement house enjoyed themselves thoroughly that morning. "I've got it, mother! I'm took. I'm cash boy! Pon't you know when they tike parcels the clerks call 'Cash !' "Well, I'm that. Four dollars a week ! and the man said I had real pluck courage, vou know. And here's a dollar for breakfast, and don't cry acain, for I'm the man of the house now." The house was only a little 10 by 15 room, but how those blue eyes did magnify It.' At first thf rr.nthf'r lnrlril rnnfniinilorl- -- ...... ...... then she looked well, it passes my power tn tell how slip did look an fche torik him in her arms and hugceJ him, kissed him, the A A 1 1 1 1 It tears streaming uowu ner cnee&s. xut ,lhey were tears oi thankfulness. TWO YOUNGSTERS. ITow Thj Behaved in Connection With the Christians Dinner. Tommy was at a boarding-school and it had been decided that for various practical reasons it would be better for him to spend Christmas with a neighboring aunt instead of taking the longer journev home This conclusion was announced to hira with as much gentleness as possible, and in a few days his father received the following note: Deaeest Papa When the turkey's in th oven, and the 't&toes in the pot; when the cran berry bubbles reuly, and the ituddinz a smok ing hot; when the nuts are cracked ami wait ing, and the raisins heap the plate, and you're so awiui Hungry mat you a rather die than wait "then you 11 remember me!" O pa. mayn 1 l go home .' l our miserable i om. Thev sent for him bv the next mail. Turkey, well stuffed was on the table, nd the little girl of the family found the dressing very much to her taute. "Give me some more of that," said she when she had eaten her portion. "What, Mamie?" said the mother. "Please give me some more of that" "Now Mamie, you should ask for what you want by name and not say 'some of that. " Mamie looked distressed, but finally , . 1 1 3 - pucKerea up ner ups ana sain: "I want fcoine of the clothes." MARY'S PUP. Its Tragic Fate, Which Resulted ia Chang of Nam. Mary had a little brute, as fat as it could waddle, and everywhere that Mary'd scoot this little t'tip would toddle. It tagged her down the street one day, close behind her buggy; oh, how it loved to run away, this naughty little puggy. 'Twas always doing something wroni; when Mary turned her back; and all the time h; seemed to long to walk the railroad track. One day when Mary was at church, this frisky little scamp thought he would leave her in the lurch and yo and play the tramp. Jso down nnon the ties he trod. the ones the poor tramp use, till worn out on the track he squats, and drops into a snooze. He, last asleep, did not obaerv

ah, sad indeed the 6tory the fast express come round the curve; that pup went up to glory. There came along a butcher

man who once had loved that pup, and with brush and big dust-pan he swept that poor dog up. Next Wednesday Mary cot him back ; he did not look the same ; he would not come when she called "Jack!" Bologna was his name. The Lit lie hol Her. "When I'm hi I'll be a soldier That's what I will be; Fi;Ut for father, tight fur mother. Over land and ea !" And bi'fo e hira on the tabla :od in briabt srray AH hi li'.tle wooden soldiers, Keady for the Irav. Then he charged his little cannon. Sinning out with glee: "When Tra big I'll be a soldier That's what 1 wl 1 be:' By the firelight t the mother; Tear were in her hertrt. Thinking of the swift t'me coming When tue two niunt part. " o Soon the shadow fell between them, Soon the years flew by; He lias left his little mother. Left her perhaps to die. All the laugh!- r g ne forerer, All the sunshine fled ; Only little m th r praying By bis empty bed. Then there came a dreadful battle. And upon the ( lain Crept the little mother, seeking Njuieone 'mid the slain. But she nerer found ber darling In the white moon leam. For the little caDnoa tiring Woke her from her dream. All a dream ! He stood besido her. Musing out with clee, "When I'm big I'll b a soldier That's what 1 will be:" Temple Bar. Discontented Cl.irn. She is, presumably, the most unhappv little cirl that ever lived. I saw her sitting on a box in the back yard, the picture of despair, me tears were running down her checks, and old Carlo, the Newfoundland dojr, all decked in rags and strinps, stood wapginz his tail and watching her sympathetically. I took her up in my arms and asked her what ehe was crying about. "Oh, mnnv eins," she replied. "What things, darling?" "Oh, every sing is wrong everv sing in this world. I wish vou hadn't borned me!" "Tell mamma what is wronjr." "Well, tlen, ole Tarlo's tad drowed out behind, when I wanted it to drow out tween his shoulders, so s I tould ride on his back and have somcpin to hole on to." Among the. K'ri. Minister (to Sunday-school class) "Yes. all you little children are nia-Je of dust Now, boys, what asa I made of?" Class "Mud !" Aunt (to Freddv. who is vi.sitinir her) "Freddy, will yon have some more cake?" Freddy 'Votirse I will, auntie; I don't feel a bit sick yet. Texas Sijtiwj. Mildred (who hears that her aunt is goire to take a fencing lesson) "Oh, auntie, do take me with you. I d love to see you jump over the fences'." Harper's llazir. "Frank ie, I hear you have been just as bud as you could be to-day. Mamma is so sorry." Well, you nee In t be, mamma: 1 could have been a great deal worse." 1'uck. A little four-year-old St. PhuI eirl the other day shocked her .undsy-school teacher in responding to a reproof with, "I'm not stuck ou being an angel. St. rani i.nOe. KNOTTY PROBLEMS, fOar readTs are Inrit'l f furnish oritntl enigmas, charades, rid lie, reb isei, an 1 othir "Kmtty Problem-," addressing all communications relatiTe to this department tu E. K. Chadhoura, Lewist on, ile. No. sms-ItolMis. Latered lor I'rUe. ha! say none? v. i - No. 2079 A Mut la'lon. F.ntend for Prize. 1 Ic Ethiopia's depths profound 'Tis smd the hrti in hord ound; Thon-.-h very actire, strong and free, Its hold on life is strange, thu fee, For If br chanc e it lose its head, Not d a tli, Iput eridlts die instead. Hut if Pfrcliance it lov- its tail. Then life iteif w II surely fail; Ami riHuarht remains but a clut h oblong, W It known in tiiauy an ancient son. If ironi this rioth one end we tear, A role is left the pope may weir; Now, if this -ari you dare profane, tuch vandal a''i perform ncain, A partner you will surely tind, An aci-om tlioe ttuitfvl to 'tir mind. JIa'l j on but rmt the otner m l, Then fortune would your Mept attend; No dire result on you could lall, No harm ia dune you've h-it it all. l-M. C. Woodford. No. 29S0 ( urta lments. Entered for prize. I. A privile?? of goTtrnment, Curtail a.i'l hut a dish is meant. Again curla 1 and what is found Is sometimes h .ilt in marshy ground; Als, 'tis what you carry round. Anil serves you well if it is sound. A.'ain curt.i.l, and it is tit, Abo a native lamed for wit. Again, you have a tender friend, And one w ho will your cause defend. Curtail aain, you have a plant; But not again, because you can't. AIotl. 'o. 2981 A Few Locks. 1. What lock preserTes our homes? 2. What is the lock of the forest? 3. What lock confines the highwayman? 4. What lock shuts the money-horruwer from his home? 5. What is the lock of the farmer's pasture? Mrs. E. No. 2933 Anagrnnis. Is nof a query "asking questions?" Plain it seems, but provo it please; At it queer, 'tis an inquirer; 'ow try your wits on Imth of tbenfl, And be who haltt more a "dull lellow" Is, be be red or white or ytilo I Dick C. No. 2983 Charade. A two is a bird rather small, " A specii-s of which is the all; Its wings are like one, As they shine in the snn -That is why it the Mat we call. UlTTEH 8WEET. 'o. 298 4 lonble Acrostic. Entered for prize. WORDS OF ;r.HT LETTER. 1. A lady's title. 2. A stored musical composition. 3. Informed. 4. To tithe. 6. Gritty. 6. Favoring. 7. A curse. 8. An attendant J'rimitlt. The finals. i tnCUi. A guide. Pkksto. No. 2985 Deeapltutlon. Ia blind despair and rage, great Hamsoo stood And bent his strong complete against tbe pillar strong; It tott-red, swayed, then crashing free with walls and imt. And like a next the wreck concealed the lifeless throng. Answers. 2973 Hold tbe rr"r sideways before a mirror and the following Chinese proverb will b. made out: "The hapi est mother of daughters ia she who boa only sons." 2974. 1. Alien-n?. 2. Dcc-a?e. 3. Bad-ln-ae. 4. fb.st-ae. 3. l'ilot-age. C. Kai-age. 7. Hid-gft. 8. Huokifr-a;:e. 9. l.eak-a?e, lraiu-age. 10. Cvrda'e. 11. Toon-age. 12. Cellar-age. is. Carri-itg. 14. Cabb-age. l.. iround-ye. Id. Garb-ee. 17. Cart-ai, iruck-age, dray-ase. IS. Srimm-iw. 19. Ys.al-agc. 20. loss-age. 21 Dunnage, biil-aire. 22. Saus-a;e, met-age. 2.1. Hor-aae. 21. Tutel-age. ;". Wsnt-aire. 26. llom-axe. 27. Amen-ss. 23. Im-.'. 2:. Etversge. Hi. lUmp-age. oL PagK-t.'e, Luirg-ase. 32. hn-ak-aje. M. I'nrwn-age. 'Ai. Wlgu-ao. 30. I'ound-ae. 86. Tiitor-a. C7. Man-uge. H-s. CoTSg". f . fyiv-age, Knc-Hi'i", Marri-ace. 40. Vljuage, 41. fioij-one. Full-arc. 4:. Busy-ae. 44. Gal-a-e. 4 I'ast-ur-ST. 41. Fass-.'iga 47. Mileage. 4A. Fs-cu-a.. 4.. Wast-ag". .Vi. Vaiilt-ag. M. Sina'.I-age. ft'i IK-k-age. "8. Kev-aev ."!. Moor-a;;e. ft.i. Vagabo'"!-'". "ö. ftecr-age S7. Voy-ai-. öl For-ac, (uard-age. 6J. Gnuu-ae. 60. Foli-age, Leaf-age. 1. Flower ags. 62. Pres-age.

63. Sav-age. 64. Tlll-ace, Grain-age. 65. fhort-age. &j. lierb-age. 67. Pill-ago. 6S. Moek-age. 09. Meter-aga 70. (iull-age. 71. Pspng. 71 Baronage. 73. Ktow-age. Ii. Lever-ag. 75. Butler-age, Proctor-ace. 78. Diall-age. 77. Sbrink-age. 78. A rcvar-agM. 79. It urn ru-aj.-e. 80. Rav-ae. 81. Hous-age, Cott-sge. 8i Ad-age. 83. 8elT-age. M. band-ag. 83. Patron-aga. 8. btopp-age, 87. An-ecdot-agj. hS. lirew age. 8;. Aver-age. 90. Vintage, Iori-:g, t-ack-nge. ai. Advant-age. 92. Pannage. :l. After at-ae. 9t l'iscour-ae. P5. t.'ulerage. ÖC. Llhter-ai;e. 97. Mes-age. 98. Urok-age. 9'J. Angtl-ae. 100. Wrapp-ago, 2075. 46.1 279 4IC7 3211 926 129177 2076. Plane, lane, ane. 2977. Nose-less.

No. 2DSG -Suitable For Presents. What two we'l-known books are on the table? D. M. II. No. 2987 Alike in Sound. There are four words that I have reen, Ai.d they four ditlWent things do mean; If I should speak them o'er to you. You'd say one word for ail would do; But when you read them, then you see That each quite di lie reut must be. L The rapids of a river here, Of which all boats should bave a fear. 2. A avug ; roams o'er the wild West, II . restless epirit ne'er at rest 3. To prosecute m law is this. In which justice oft conies a olss. 4. A foreign coin will do for las', 'Mougst France s niouey it is classed. Fraxk. No. 29S8-tharad. I knew a irrst of Major Jones, A goodi-h sort of lad, Who was like Mother Goose's boy, Not very good nor bad. lie always said be ne'er would wed. He thirty wa.s, and past, When suddenly this boiisting boy In Cupid's tun was fat. He, knowing well sly Cupid's power. Surrendered then atid there; Full many a lijtni then hu wrote And bent bis lady lair. Ethtu No. 2989 Names of Noted Americans. 1. To bestow a favor in answer to a petition. 2. Something painful. :(. Making a ciean and a heavy weight. 4. (if great length ami a companion. .. Part of the hudy ami a larger quantity. 6. To cut apart ami country. 7. I'util and a cave. ft. To gather with several threads and a human being. 9. What we must do when trouble comes upon us. No. 2990 Nunier cal. The 1 2 3 will orove a friend If ton to it arc kind; Tbc Ö 4 5 a sticky mess We in tho south will find; The 4 5 fi name for a man. Though not a common one; Th 6 7 8 we II must ;o If our work we'd have done. The wil d,' with tumbl , rush and roar, ( on, cs headlong down t;ic hill, In hast. t'i reach the wat r-wheel Tüut turns thu busy mill. Ktutl. No. '.'9!)l-.naram. "I.t! in ;ff n pn'"' stvb Went my p'or foo'i h beirt, Wben'er Julia w"uld smile V"ith a C'iqui'ltish art; For 1 thought that 1 met Hit approval ; and yet She wa, all the while, Only acting a part. Bitter Sweet. 2!V2. Diamond. 1. A letter. 2. disease of the skin, characterized by livid r black spnts. 4. Assemblies of senators. 5. Having t - o cid'". 6. Provided food. 7. Drier. 8. M' lancholy. 9. A letter. Odkll CYCLONE. 2'.'0o. Curtailment. The u-hn'e may be food, 1 'licious or menn ; We would tu.t be rude. In partaking, I s een. If next you have come. The appetite should Or some feeling of home Make the coarsest whole good. Bitter sweit. Hie Lnst Week. The work of purzlc-makers must now be sent in at one;-, as tho competition closes with December. '1 h-s are the pri.s to be awarded by the editor of ' Kuotty Problems " I. For the best lot of three original puzzles of any kind, 51). 2 For the best I d of three original illustrated puzzles, the P. ind-McNally standard atlas, containing about 12 larg'i au I beautiful maps, aome thirty diagrams and tables, aud miuyßne engravings and descriptive articles. .! Kor the best lot of three original "forms" of any kind, 52. 4. Fortbebest lot of three original anagrams or transpositions, S2. 5. For the best lot of three original charades, 52. 6. Kor the best lot of three original num ricals. Si 7. For the best lot of three original letter tnigmss, Si 8 For the best lot of three original decapitations, ?i 9. For the best lot of three original curtailments. Si 10. l or the bi st lot of threeoriginal diamonds, J2. II. For the best lot of three original squares, J2. li For the Iwut lot of three original stars. 1. i:i. Kor the lei lot of three double or triple acrostics, 81. 14. lor tho bet lot of three original half admires, f 1. 15. Kor th bct lot of three original rhomboids. 81. lfilo 2". Ten line books as special prizes lor any work thought de-crving. Lach competitor will bj given the les, prize to which he i.s considered entitled, but will receive only otieof the twenty-five awards. Aimwrrt, 207S Has any ne solved all or a part of the last number of anagrams in the corner" '.".a Pal lab, Allah, pnlla, pall. pal. alL 2!'S0 Patent. iiatn. pate, pat, pa. p(eaV 2.'sl-1. Wed-lock. 2. Hem-loc. 3. Pad-lock. 4. Shy-lock. 5. E.il-'.ock. 29S2 1 Q-iestionary. 2. Questioner. S. Malthorse. 29:t Gold-hncu.

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29SÖ Spall, pall, all. THE WEEKLY REVIEW. Recent Minor Events Ilriefly Parajcrnpheil For "The Veeltly Sentinel. ' The Italian deputies abolished differential duties against F rance. Five children show symptoms of hydrophobia at Ft. Kecovery, O. Nicolet, Parbelay and Ilenzi were acquitted of anarchism at Berne. The distillers' trust declared & monthly dividend of V percent. r.uCalo Bill opened yesterday in Barcelona, and 10,000 6avr his show. Nothing hns yet been heard of missing Banker Dittuinn of l'hiladalphia. Missouri Pacific and Kansas & Texai diflerences have been adjusted. The bark Tenby Castle was wrecked at IIoljhead and eleven drowned. William Sheets Harrison, a nephew of the president, died at Chicauo. Daniel Montague fell from a telegraph pole, New York, and was killed. Boynton & Co., cloaks. New York City, hare failed. Liabilities f lUU.WU Highwaymen fatally wounded CapL J. M. Hanon at W heeling, Y. v a. Jacob Brothers' pino factory, New Yorlt, was damaged f J.i.000 by fire. Keokuk's jjrand jury indicted lorty-two yiolators of the prohibitory law. Charles Williams was arrested at San Fran' cisco as the lone stage-robber. Frof. Krnest Aug. Euzene Havel, a well known French scholar, is dead. Tiffin Bros., wholesale grocers, Montreal, bave failed. Liabilities loO.OOO. John W. Bookwalter of Springfield ia a can didate for the Ohio senatorship. F. E. Iluf-hes, a lawyer of Gainesville, Fla., Las been arrested for embracery. The Grant locomotive works will remove from Paterson, N. J., to Chicago. The r'rieberg & Workum distillery, Cincinnati, will go into the Peoria pool. The strike continues in the Saar district in spite of concessions to the miners.. Judk'e Brewer decides that Kansas counties cannot tax Pullman sleepers ruaninir through

them, as such a proceeding interferes with the freedom of interstate coruineroe.

Paul mil of West Union. Is,, gave $3,000 to a spiritualistic follower of Dis Debar. Missouri Pacific declared a Quarterly divi dend of 1 per cent, payable Jan. 15. At the Chicago meeting the Western states passenger association was dissolved. Ten thousand neotde participated in the natural gas celebration at Kindusky. Oliver L. Barbour, the famous law writer, is dead at Saratoga, aged seventy-nine. The Business men's democratic club of Jsew York will hare a big banquet Jan. 8. Charles Seiner, editor of the Toledo Sunday Herald, has been indicted for forgery. The Joanna furnace and the Jones iron mines, Joanna, Pa., hare closed down. The Meade-Van Bnkkelen company, wines and fruits, Chicago, failed fr ?-r0,000. The Western nail mills. Reileville, 111., will start up Jan. 1, after being idle a year. Pennsylvania people deny that all their lines west of Pittsburg are to be consolidated. It is rumored and denied that the Northern Pacific will remove its offices to Chicago. The artillery maenxine at Baku. Russia, blew up, killing four men and wounding many. Kussian influenza has appeared in Boston. Many new cases are reported in New York. There is still no definite clew to the man who backed Max Mantwcll to death at Chicago. Burc-lurs'trot f'iOOO from the conntv treasur er's safe at Boerne, Kendall county, Texas. Capt. Webber. English mine owner, was waylaid and murdered near Pachuca, Mex. Timothy J. Coe. the New York hotel-keener. shot and killed himself because of sickness. J. Q. A. Ward's statue of Beccher. for Prespect Park, Brooklyn, is very unsatisfactory. John G. Whittier ouietly celebrated his eighty-second birthday at Boston yesterday. The funeral of Franklin B. Gowcn. the suicide, occurred at Philadelphia yesterday. Charles Blvthe. the colored murderer of Col. E. A. Jones of Cincinnati, will hang April 9. Emil Guenther. acred seventeen, fatally beat his father, George, aged seventy, at St. Louis. Two brothers named Burcland were killed by a blast in the Cleveland mine, Ishpeming. The United States livery 6table. with forty horses, Trinidad, Col., burned. Loss, K),0DO. Mr. Depew denies that the Vanderbilts have bought the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg. New York health officers think the Russian influenza was brought to that city in the mails. A. E. Mack, secretary of the Arcannm build ing association, Chicago, is absent with $7,500. B. A O. Jan. 1 will pay a 3 per cent, semi annual dividend on first and second preferred. Since 1S82 $ltXOO0.0u0 worth of government timber has been stolen in northern Minnesota. William O'Brien was released from Galway jail Friday and giveu an ovation by the people. The bodies of five of the thirteen lost by the sinking of the Cleddy have been recovered. Mrs. Mantwill and Bruno Eberling were held for slashing Max Mantwill to death at Chicago. The chamber, 333 to 01. voted against urgency for the proposition deolariug amnesty for Boulanger and associate?. The Omaha t South Dakota railroad, to run thirty-five miles, from Fort6t City to Omaha, has been incorporated. Hugh McXamee of Bement. 111., is dying from the bite of a tarantula which was hidden in a bunch of bananas. IiOuisa Epperoon of Calloway county, Mis souri, shot Julius Hotfer, a farm hand, who attempted to assault her. Formal charges have been presented against Commissioners Post and Matthews of the New York dock department Solomon Eiler. Harry Ellis and Abraham Yisowatt were fatally burned in a tenement house fire in New York. A lot of lxuisville oontz-shooters were in dicted and fined S-öO each the beginning of an anti-gambliug crusade. The party of young Czechs in Bohemia pro pose to vote a sum of money to erect a national monument to John IIuss. All the PHpcr and envelope factories of Paugerties, N. Y., were, without warning, shut down. No caue assigued. Commissioners fro.n ten states met at Spring field, III., and discussed plans for the suppression of contagious diseases. Senor AcerMo of B:;cnos Avrcs is in Chicago to induce manufacturing institutiotis to locate in the Argentine Kepoblic. The Cliddy was sunk in collision with the Isle of Cypress, ott the Isle of Wight, and thirteen of her crew are missing. Colebrook furnace. No. 1. near Cornwall. Pa., where six men were killed several months ago, has resumed operations. Marion P. Martin, aged seventy, of Cottage Grove, Ore., attempted to assault Mrs. Margaret lay lor and she shot bim dead. William B. Chafiey. a merchant of Allegheny City, killed himself with laudanum because of domestic and business troubles. Miss Grace Pedley, an English actress, claims that E. J. Henley, who recently married Miss Alary Hampton, is ner husband. By the overturning of a lamp. Mrs. Charles Keifer of Louisville was burned to death and ber three children badly injured. President Carnot and Ministers De Freycinet, Spuller, Tirard and Faye have iuÜuenza till they can t hold cabinet meetings. Mrs. Frederick Stoll of New Lebanon, III., was louna with her throat cut Chris Achterfeldt, her paramour, is suspected. Alice Jackinan, the abducted St Louis aotress, is at Chicago with friends who took her from St Loui, pending a lawsuit. tonnensviiie coke woraers adopted a new and slightly higher sca!e. A fund of .'5,000 for a co-operutive store will be raised. The Globe iron woorks of Cleveland and the Illiuois steel company will build eitensive snip yards at Calumet near Chicago. Four robbers who beat Fanner Henry Wright to death near Little Hock, Ark., were captured by a vigilance committee and hanged. The sugar trust will consolidate with the Commonwealth sugar company of New Haven, a new trust taking in all tue rehueries. The provisional government indignantly de nies reports of a mutiny in the navy. All the leading revolutionists are abolitionists. Joseph Walton & Co. granted the advance asked by the miners and all the Ohio river mines will probably follow suit at once. Capt Freemand and F. IS. Calton, insurance adjusters, were fatally asphyxiated in tbe hold of the steamer Durham at San Francisco. Kichark Homer was killed and another man badly injured by tbe explosion of a cinder tap at the rolling mills. New Philadelphia, O. Demsey Barco, of Collinsville, 111., ran amuck on the streets and shot several people serious ly, lie escaped but is be'ieved badly hurt Forty or fifty railroad laborers at Kansas City engaged in a free fight in which six men were badly injured, Barney Reagan fatally. The prohibitionists of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and the Dakotas held a convention at Omaha and organized a permanent league. Insane from financial troubles, Walter James of Martinsburg, Ya., shot fi.id slightly wounded his wife and cut his own throat; he may die. The Woburn (Mass.) leather manufacturers rtfuse to submit the difficulty with their men to the state board of arbitration for settlement The twelve thousand-dollar home of Commodore Henry W. Grinnell, U. S. N., was burned at Fall River, Mass., his wife beingrescued by a hostler. The Riga council Tuesday for the first time used the Russian language in its proceedings instead of the German. Several members resigned on account of it The wife of Capt IL M. Foster of Monticello, 111., has brought suit for 300.000 acres in Virginia and Kentucky to which she has just discovered the is the heir. ' Max Mantwell was called to his door at Chicago and literally hacked to pieces with a knife. Brano Eberliug, an admirer of Mrs. Mantwell is under arrest At Owensboro, Ky Wednesday night, Doo Jones, a negro barber, killed Jomn Westerfield (white). Later at night a mob took bim from jail and hanged him to a tree. 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