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.oittot #f»h* Member, of
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is enemies may have no opportunity for
reclaiming him a coward, he has re¬
eved, ft is add, to face his accusers and
iibmit to a trial before the senate.
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hich his ha^epived sojdurn in from the the Belgian government capital
ist
Id not meet with the approval of the
lthorities.
Paris, April 8. —The sentence of the
idges at the trial of the League of Pa-
court in pronounced the the sentence, jumped every his
man court room to
feet and a shout of “vive Boulanger 1”
rang above all the din. The acquitted
deputies hurried out and turneu toward
tbe Cafe Bacque, No. 2 Deshaties, fol¬
lowed by a vast crowd, howling Boulan¬
ger’s name like mad. The men who did
the greatest vocal honor to the general
were lawers of the court who had as¬
sembled to hear the verdict. There
can be no doubt in tbe world
et general. the extraordinary Ail the government popularity of tbe
organa are
■ »ys that this meant that the’ general
would be shot immediately after convic-
'Warrants are said to be twt for the ar¬
rest of Count Dillon and Henri Roche¬
fort, so that the choice which those gen¬
tlemen made to remain by the side
t rf tbe ^exi l ed general is undoubtedly^
. •>?«« mo^^rts rr.
Senator Chacr, Argument Seem* to bo
Baaring •AX Fruit 1 In tbe BrltlsU Pan,
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| London, April 8.—Mr. Farwick, in the
bouse of commons, moved a resolution to
the effect that It is desirable to revert to
the ancient custom of paying members
for their services in parliament. The
motkm was supported in elabgrate
speeches by John Mor)ey and Sir George
TVevelyan. Although it is not considered
ytnem day is oi not memoers, far distant k is when oeuevea roar
e a meas-
e of that character will be introduced
• the ministry. The masses have re-
atedly declared themselves in favor of
iment so long as a member is required,
ithout any remuneration foi his scr¬
ees, 4o defray all his expenses in Len¬
in during the sessions of the house,
ence, they claim that the membership
insists prindpally of capitalisU ant
t is understood that white'Giadstone
made no formal declaration on the
stion, that at the proper time lie Will
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VSHINOTON, D. C., April 8.—Tom
son is to be appointed collector of
Xrk Svtetell
3 t^T I ^ t m SriStoa®^
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o{ P^ le *»» spent then
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stand yet.and the base Of t hetowe r.
the (punite has burned off, but moat of
it appears uninjured. The insurance
on tue church, a Sunday school
pud organ, amounting to $30,000,
will be held until means are raised to
build again the church. The effort will
be made to reproduce the venerable edi¬
fice exactly. and the The congregation is very
wealthy, has church corporation also
large possessions. One piece of prop-
what Tliis it is Episcopal be visited congregation calamity. know
church to by
Christ was founded in 1748, de-
stroped by fire in 179®, rebuilt in 1803,
structed injured by a in hurricane 1816, taken in down 1804, con¬ and
anew
again the present damaged edifice by the erected hurricane in 1838, of 1881. aha
The total loss is now definitely placed
at $1,228,000. The underwriters are iiard
at work on estimates.
CORPSE IN A BOX.
aftcovery The Cpronei
summoned a jury and repaired
thither.
A hole was found which, probably,
when first dug, was three feet deep. It
contained a rough pine box about four
feet in length. In ,unknown the box were found with
the remains of an man
red hair and beard. He was about 35
years hereabout old, and knows of hia aught. interment The circum¬ no one
stances point to murder most tout. The
box was too short to c©ftiaini the corpse,
and investigation showed that the legs
had body. been The cut head off had and also placed been beside severed the
and laid on toe imamt of the mice owner.
Everything It supposed shows the a hurried deceased burial. killed
is was
panions probably and disposed adopted of a the resolution body the of
secrecy, aFWe killing. No
same wfete found, night but in the box found papers
was a
large butcher knife with which the hor¬
rible carving was done.
DWtfngAiahed BaaebaUlst, Banquette,!.
New York, April 8,—Mayor Grant
presided at the banquet given last even¬
ing to the Chicago and All-American
baseball clubs, for which arrangements
had been made on an unusually exten¬
sive and elaborate scale. I was in every
respect the the grandest representatives reception of ever ac¬
corded to the nation¬
al game, and one whieh will awaken the
was scarcely adhb of any prominence or
importance or readers leading athletic association
familiar to of sporting records
that was not order represented of in on this the occasion,
and every men commu¬
nity, from courts, universities, the liber¬
al joined professions and the mercantile ranks,
dered in the welcome and ovation ten¬
to the baseball tourists. tf
Silver Discovered In Iowa.
Fort Dodge, Iowa, April A—There is
considerable excitement here over the
, reported discovery of silver on tiie farm
ger at the depth of 110 feet. The vein is
fifty-four the inches thick, richer and than jewelers pro-
i I nounce examined by quartz them. Several any ever
been.sent Chicago pieces for have
to a assayer exam-
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Ymk, who constructed the blast furnace
power in this city, which is the largest of
the kind in tlie world, made a proposir
tion to tho Ashland Business Men’s asso¬
ciation mammoth Monday structural night for steel the plant erection
of a to
employ 1,200 men and to cpst not less
that will he submitted. &
for purpose
A PionMr P-prr M »k« m
^rnmKLD, Mass. .April 8.-The Hon.
SS’Smof ^
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1 -v. v.»a.iu tesville the
frires tinued through the nigh
Chesapeake are badly and broken Ohioan
Aud SSfft^S^ Ctebvilie railroads, i
Reports from Raleigh M< i *" “ *“
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Advices Horn Norfolk, Va., say tagf that
the SsSLss. storm of thunder, lightning and sfi
which broke over u the city i yesterday
ISspKK morning,changed 4 at 10 o’clock tftfcv'iwi last night,
t-nwrtlTWV' HV*W*W '* ' it- ' "twl
at hi the uie imiM rate of UJ. 04 u* nines miles an sa hour, nour, until uihu a o
o’clock this morning, The wind came
from tlie northeast, and blew into the
liarUjr and its tributaries. The tide,
which, at high waver inches this morning, at
luto o’cloca, is 18 higher than ever the
recorded oeiore. The lower part of
city Water was hooded, and afire V broke out on
street.
Buiitos & Bio., coal dealers, lost every¬
thing, except tbeir office budding, Bach-
eitier & (Joums, coal, lumber and lime,
are .Ifthn. damaged A UftmAffd’k to the irwa amount Wliiriniir of $1,000. ttlA 1
Sa, The loss on buildings and stc
stroked in this blwa hsAiusMs It
000, partly sustained insured. by is probat wt
the losses the
grocery merchants from water
mto -t&eir the u<
dented tide wdl nearly equal this ai
Hundreds of narrate of sugar ail
and other goods are ruinedT Dui-
storui the roofs of the opera horn,
some Temple and maay dtrafim*
damaged. In Portsmouth fir
suojeu the luue and lumber ya
Trugi & Hill. The U. 8. ship Pen
suns in the being dry repaired dock last night,
she was for sea.
valves had been opened for insps
and tide another ttooued the one dock, was and being she fUlsc cut,
ship Hooded, pumped and mil; the Simpson damage dry
was actL’&'asafa-t'fifa may
the shipping. It is feared that serious
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Looansport, Ind., April 8.—Ralph K,
Lord, of Marmont, liid., toe well known
captain of Hie steamer Iron C3sd,b< Lake
Maxinkuckee. committed suicide in a
horrible manner at the lake Sunday, where
Tie iwi. a .-.man ooat,rowed out to
the water is 85 feet deep and anchored.
He then tied a heavy* lead anchor to bis
leg, cut his throat with a razor and
jumped the suicide in the lake. and immediately Persons on rowed shore
saw
out to the scene. The Body was found an
hour after but a few feet from where He
jumped in. Domestic troubles and finan¬
cial embarrassment were the cause! of
the deed. Onlv a week insanity, ago Lord was on
trial on a charge of but was dis-
an Eau Clairt. ga
1 the standing pine
in Mille lAc com
Senator Sabin
Want a liig SU«f of Wabarit, lad.
Wabash, Ind., April 8.-Consterna.
tion has been created hi the western part
of the city by tlie filing holders of a number of
suite against property by a de¬
scendant of George Ewing, who owned
possession the of real estate valued successful at $40,000,
and if attorneys are pro-
to be made byi
SSUrSM
a round
ea and ot!
IOT special
a li
> and the *p
liberally, populous and in with a ah the ort squirmers time his ‘pond’ and
Whs
Jumpers, bare plenty Tq fee sure supplied they his .would
with to eat, he pets
frequent and generous repasts of
minced liver, white bread crumbs and
other delicacies he thought they
the poles little developed frogs fast into little frogs, ‘bull and
grew to fat
S 3 -& 4 -HS
and pfrg&feg people came from far and near to
noticed tbe unusual sou tide And asked
their meaning, whereupon his host re-
»
until X throw
rty Of them.' Be and his you'll panful see
cast
there was noroaponse; no angular
d with goggle eyes appeared in the
ring Wty; under no ^raWfing the surface; Tegs were there seen
was
saw last nothing, the however, nettled bank and president when at
now
thing. Panting and perspiring wi5i
hi* exertions—he wus a portly man T
the inventor of frog farming, astonish morti-
fled by * hia failure to Iris
quest was resumed, but neither then
nor ever since has a frog been seen in
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grated elsewhere during the night.
the cliances shocked are against hoar Kite. that I was old
reoently friend, to journalist, an of line
a veteran
•Sental traoixiinury, inability, bind in been somo taken resp-cts to the cx- in-
sano asylum, Thinking his mind tl»e a complete I
wreck. over matter
remembered that wheu th^p^it I last saw him
he boasted that in eighteen
STS’,J years of lutrd uewsjxip^ work Ugjiad
collapse of Iris h 1
a groove too
suit was tbe
brain when as
and flower of
s hi*
him
who
k’witetuiiser
Be liked told in the the early.psiKof MsCtoNlous this stories century. of
Us African travel*, and as late as 1850
there were some geographers who
still believed Douvillh Was a remark¬
able traveler. He lived at a Ume
when the entire interior of the tropical
Africa greaFblauk was a white space ort maps.
This he undertook to fill
Though lie was mass hemp inland more in than his
twenty life, or claimed thirty have
lie to penetrated
Central chief Africa, town of and to famed have visited Munta
tho the far
dealer Who came from the interior
goodvjpjTcff to sell tbeir goods,: misinformation, They gave him a
ibe which,
with aid of u briihant imagination,
9^EgtJA\SSSt be expanded, into a long story of
uuu hu eaiswawc. uu ur
ludicrous trayed hi* true character Be had in the a auda¬ most
manner.
city to invent A vocabulary tor one of
his tribes, in which he made all tbe
words end in the letters x or z. Some
students students of of African African languages languages dissect dissect
mm*
mm man
seat in his chair and »t there all day
! result is that these muscles surround-
,
kidneys themselves soon become weak
and . debilitated. If Americans would
exercise more, if tboy would stand at
their , | desks rather than sit, we would
hear hate of Bright’s disease. I knew
of ; a New York man who had suffered
for some years from nervous prostra¬
tion until it was recommended to him
that , he have a desk at which ho could
.
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The*highest pricTtSTw^Tr paid
of the two cent, five cent and thirteen
Other specimens known to bo extant
Mfid these were found on sonic old letters
and saved as curiosities by tho Under
tiU tbe New York d«te«. SfoSj hearing of ,
them ofi'ering that $600 price. for the Tho three, stamps taking
at wealthy were
at once sold by them to a col*
lector for $850.— Denver Republican.
»• Two Bat* Alike.
« sir^SsRiAB;. T a*srjtsasjjes
hats do. No two hate of exactly
same turned style and by decoration milliuer. wwe By t
out a
'I-'
rubbed against t!
rid, and the fried
gfht and acute. 1
«yar
f*M*raiu’i idles ain't ana straightened account,” up.
er of no ran :
’ -iw JaE;
be was (
but as ho
icTuiu,
*9.a Wa.
4 tbo K conspit
>o Shakespeare, of that IphuM Mrs.
[ was moving away
-n by a team of bay
t the curb. A handson
dcavor to see
olographs in
is |2“rJ evidently j»
neighboring farm house, hired a horse
nut” railroad, trtrins before mi the the old Maine iUdniS
Central
leased it. and there are stories ex¬
tant of trains on certain Maine rail
then locomotiveTbut jump on again without stopping
tho this Grand Trank
Trams usually stop to ascertain the
fate of people who fall oi7. but this
^ oue was dE, anparemlv foV in too great a
to alt
»Vovl r .-r«Ua.«lAd TO r l i*,.
Coggins’relation of a ca-w os
identity that came under hi
observation. Two men -
Mason, of Boston, and John
of Illinois—left their respect
and went to California in
two sons in Boston and tl:
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