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CONDENSED FROM TELEGRAPH
AND CABLE.
Epitome of Incidents that Hap
pen from Day to Day.
The grip is epidemic at. Oshkosh, Wis.,
to an alarming extent.
The senate of New York hits passed the
bill appropriating $200,000 for
world’s fair.
A disastrous explosion occurred in i>
coal mine at Apedaie, England, Friday,
and ten persons were killed.
The police authorities of Buenos Ayres
have closed the salvation army hall,
claiming uized that church. the army was not recog
by the
A statement prepared at the treasury
department shows that there in circulation was was a
net increase of $11,641,145
during the month of March.
Fireman Morris and Brakemau Fred
Moore and John Conroy were killed in
an accident on the Erie railroad, near
Hornellsville, N. Y., Thursday.
The secretary of the treasury has paid
the direct tax claims of the state of Ohio,
amounting to $1,832,025, and of the
state of New Jeiscy, amounting to $382.-
615.
The printers’ strike in the job offices at
Washington, D. C., is ended, (he em¬
ployers conceding 42 cents a thousand,
with extra rates tor more than nine hours
a day.
The East German conference of the
Methodist Episcopul church, at Balti¬
more, voted 41 to 1 against admitting
women as delegates to the general con
ference.
A strike was ordered Thursday in all
Washington job offices that demand have not
complied with the union’s for an
advance from 40 to 424 cents per thou¬
sand and a nine-hour day.
The utmost tranquillity prevailed
throughout the coke region Sunday. It
is reported that several of the coke com¬
panies in the region will make strenuous
efforts to resume work at once.
A small riot occurred Monday in the
Phcenix packing house, proposing at Kansas City
by a crowd of Italians to work
for $1 a day. They were driven off by
a shower of stones from the workmen.
A telegram of Monday from Bridge¬
port, Conn., states that P. T. Barnum,
the veteran showman, who has been ill
for several days with the grip, has suf¬
fered a relapse, and it is feared can live
but a little while longer.
The will of the late General Joseph E.
Johnston has been filed at Washington,
and the court directed that letters of ad¬
ministration be issued to James A. Mc
Lane, of Baltimore, executor. The value
of the estate is estimated at $80; 000,
A number of French capitalists have
made an offer to the Russian government
to build a Siberian railway from Tchel
cabuisk to Vladivostock, a distance of
7,198 versts, receiving payment either in
railroad bonds or by a loan of 300,000,
000 credit roubles.
During the past week, ending at noon
Saturday, there were 1,100 death in New
York city, against 895 for the deaths preceding
week. There were fifty-six from
grip, against ten from similar causes the
week before. The police department has
244 of its force on the sick list.
Governor Boyd, of Nebraska, Friday
morning, returned the Newberry maxi¬
mum rate bill to the legislature without
his approval on the ground that it was
unconstitutional. The bill passed believed the
house over the veto, but it is
that the veto will be sustained in the
senate.
The many conferences that have been
held between the steel company and their
employes, at Joliet, Ill., have resulted ia
an arrangement of the w’ages question, which at
least until the close of 1892, after
six months notice must be given The slid¬ of a
desired change by cither side.
ing scale is adopted.
Dispatches from Carson City, Nevada,
say: The men employed suffered in the Holmes terribly
mine at Candelaria have
from the ravages of the grip. Out of 600
men employed about the mine more than
400 have been prostrated, and had over 100
have died. Work in the mine prac¬
tically to be abandoned.
General Albert Pike, grand commander
of the Scottish Rite Masonry of the
southern jurisdiction, and chief of the
Royal Order of Scotjand for this coun¬
try, died at 8 o’clock Thursday evening,
at the home of the supreme council of
the order in Washington, D. C., where he
had lived for several years.
A London calegram of Sunday says:
Yon Caprivi, the German chancellor, has
notified Lord Salisbury, the British prime
minister, that Germany will abandon
southwest Africa, unless the Anglo-Ger¬
man syndicate succeeds in raising the
proposed capital, it is aoubtlui whether
the sum required can be secured.
A London cablegram of Sunday says:
A movement has been started to create
a gigantic trust to control tlie output of
the collieries in Yorkshire, Lancashire,
Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The avow¬
ed objects of the Dew trust are to bring
the consumer in direct coutact with the
producer, and to place the profits on a
less fluctuating basis.
About 200 honorably discharged United vet¬
erans, who have served in the
States army and navy, met in New York
city Tuesday and adopted resolutions
favoring an organization to be known as
the United States Regular Army and
Navy Veterans. A copy of the r -solutions
were sent to various organizations with a
request for endorsement.
Twelve brick manufacturing firms of
Trenton, N. J., announce a reduction of
wages, beginning The Tuesday, of 15 to 20
per falling cent. in the reason demaud assigned brick. is the
oil’ for
There was an oversupply last year, and
the prospect is not good for this season.
Employes are considering the advisability
of striking.
The Waverly oil works, at Pittsburg,
Pa , covering an area of four acres, were
totally destroyed by fire Fiday night, to¬
gether with 80,000 feet of sawed timber,
owned by George S. Lacy. During the
fire several tanks seriously of benzine exploded, but
no one was injured. fully The total
loss is estimator! at $150,000. cov¬
ered by insurance. The origin of the
fire is not known.
The French government has decided to
allow Prince Louis Bonaparte to visit
Paris. The Bonaparte family council at
San Remo, resulted in Prince Louis re¬
taining the property left by bis father,
Ex-Empress Eugenic raise granting incomo Prince
Victor a sum to his annual
to $22,500. The ex-Emprcss Eugenie is
still wealthy, though part of her fortune
was involved in the recent troubles of the
Baring Brothers.
A dispatch of Friday from New Castle,
Pa., says: A naturalized Italian, named
Gatiarrto, who owns property at "Warn
pum, and is held in good repute, has
made public the story of his having been
approached by some" of his countrymen
with a proposition to join 20,000 Italians
in a plot to capture and destroy Pitts
burg. Gabarrio says every Italian in
Allegheny and Beaver counties has been
similarly approached.
Sunday’s dispatches say: Secretary
Blaine is not yet prepared to make public
anything throwing additional light on
the Italian situation, and unless there
should be, contrary to all expectations, and
mother bombshell as sudden start
lino- ling as QO IV,,, the refill recall nf ot Huron Daron F-ivsi Lava, if it is is
probable that the Italian entanglement
will not again be a subject of all-cngross
mg public interest, and that it will take
the usual tedious course of diplomacy.
Up to Monday night several More wood
rioters had been arrested, and eight depu¬
ties who did the shooting. The squire
before whom the hearings were held
found a precedent somewhere, held those
charged with riot and carrying concealed
weapons in $1,000 bail, while the depu¬
ties charged with murder were released on
$300. It is said that the wounded strik¬
ers, previously reported as having died
Saturday, were privately buried Tuesday.
A Boston dispatch of Saturday, says:
Thursday night’s storm has resulted in
the general demoralizvtion of the tele¬
graph service out of Boston. The poles
have been blown dowD, the wires tangled
and wrecked, and it is said that the gen¬
eral condition of the telegraph system is
worse than that which resulted from the
blizzard of January 25th last, Neither
the Western Union nor Postal had a wire
working to New York Saturday, and the
Associated Press wires were'down in all
directions.
QUIETING DOWN.
The Italian EmbrffgTio Assum¬
ing' a Milde/ Aspect.
It is reported that the president gratified and
his advisers are very much over
the latest message from Premier di Ru
dini, which was the subject of considera¬
tion at the cabinet meeting Friday. They
are inclined to think that it indicates an
early settlement of the diplomatic Budini war.
The milder tone assumed by iu
his message to Marquis Imperiali is, it is
considered, due to the clear state¬
ment of our government’s position by
Secretary Blaine, supplemented by the
very able presentation of the case at
Rome by Mr. Porter, United States min¬
ister there.
* If this government considers the ques¬
tion of indemnity, the inquiry will of the no
doubt be made into the eh iracter
alleged subjects of Italy killed in New
Orleans, whether they were compelled promise to
leave their native laud, under a
never to return and were compensated these to
leave, etc. Should it be found that
men left the country for their country’s
good, this government would hardly con¬
sent to compensate their families. It
aho repored that at the cabinet meeting a
letter was read from either Baron
or Marquis Imperiale, intimating that the
recall of the minister was really but a
leave of absence.
The dispatch from Marquis di Rndini,
Italian premier, was laid before the cabi¬
net by Secretary Blaine and discussed for
a time. Later, Secretary Blaine said that
he would not be able to give the out any¬
thing for publication marquis' now, remains as exact
text of the note a se
cret, and it is regarded as possible that it
will not be made public until the secre¬
tary has prepared his reply.
ROASTED TO DEATH.
A Conflagration in Which Ten
People Lose Their Lives.
In afire at Rochester, Pa., Saturday
night, a large frame structure, in which
was located the tea and coffee store of
George Edwards, the millinery store of
Mrs. Hall, and the shoe shop and resi¬
dence of E. J. Keene, was destroyed. A
number of Italians lived over the
millinery store and were burned
to death. 1 here have been nine
bodies found; only two recog¬
nized. .They are Mr. Keene and his son
who was a shoemaker. One hundred and
fifty dollars in gold was found in the
ruins, supposed to have belonged to the
Italians. An Italian, who is the only
one of the family saved, and who jumped
from a second-story window, says there
is $500 more st 11 in the ashes. The
conclusion arrived at is that the Italians
became confnsed and could not find the
stairway, which was a narrow one, and
to reach it required of the building. opening of two
doors in the rear the
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Well-bred is referable to general conduct
rather than individual actions. Beautiful
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everything that is in similar words.
Courtesy has reference to others, former polite¬ is
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a duty or privilege to others,
the latter is behavior assumed
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position. — Boston Journal of Education.
Lapland Babies at Church.
The Lapps are a very religious people.
They go immense distances to hear
pastors. Every missionary is sure of a large
audience and an attentive one. As soon
at the family arrives at the little wooden
church, and the reindeer is secured, the
papa Lapp shovels a snug little bed in
the snow, and mamma Lapp wraps baby
snugly in skins and deposits it therein,
Then papa piles the snow around it, while
the parents go decorously into church.
Over twenty or thirty babies lie out there
in the snow around the church, and 1
never heard of one that suffocated or froze.
Smoke dried little creatures, I suppose
they are tough! But how would our soft,
tender, pretty, pink and white
like it? Wide Awulce.
Malaria cured ____ J nad eradicated .. , from the
system by Brown’s Iron Bitters, which en
riches the blood, tones the nerves, aids diges
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