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The Suni
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I It i I orrT fl7INGJN k4U 1 THE EVENING SUN THE EVENING SUN I Moro ond Later News than all other has a larger circulation thannny Evening Pap rs comblnod other evening nowspapor I i vk LINrW21 NEW YORK SUNDAY APRIL 7 188TWENTY PACES 0 PHc FOUR CENTS I LATEST NEWS FRO EUROPE iNOLTS1 KQCIKTZ ritirAnixa TO WEICU31K MtVLASUKIS lRlim Will Ot Too Mot For Thilik noljlnm Wil 100 HIM tJ Thl lorollRe HeAnd1 Mtinek Air llrHo lttjTh month oretrQuen Aunt Wpoll London UisetyEmperor Wllllnm IJol a Iullaj EperInre Wlln to Travel UP tin Ulor I opoM Epf ct 11 lWoIoh tlrUht Jtat a Fortune 1 1 000 HMnM Hrnt to tlin Jtojul 1010 yA hare For 1t100D rI9 IP IV 7IE SIN lntng dvt4 bllMna Cll 4SodatSOfl LOUO April Socioty ti I Rotting rfiitly LON10 Boulanlor In full confidence ecotton of belief that be Is i mnVlns Boldum torrid a hold him We already havo oxLmpress pM enle Comte de TIMIB and Prlnco Joromo iit ol on nJ thero IB room for Boulancor ilhousli lila blood ho not blue BoulnnRor iu let the world talking about him and ho Is 1 Bndentood to bo nlco looklnc His croden tiila rloo therefore nmply sufflolont ton wide the eiclunhe portals of Lon Tho newwnrot horo ar much don 1 nW lller worried about oulnrc or0 fllcht They kit tie frequently mndo aeses of theme by announcing his political demise that hesitate to prophesy Any more evon when The ircuratanc 8 seem moro propitious tXantori niter clumsily lulanclnc on the nw las flopped down on tho antlBou luiirts doe of It and informi Its confiding hitlers that the Gercral having proved him lMfll cowarl tbsvsofIncod himself Tlia JVeiri Unnct quite mnke up its mind ami the Tlf vraiib Is oilitorWlr dumb Monsieur Ulowltz the rorl correspondent of tho 7 liin saYI emphatically thitlloultniMr 19 dead beyond hope lr of rIr1etIOU taut lovl haf said the sam tblnc over alai over acnln and has boon In ileillns with riench affairs oo notoriously and ci ls ntrwronc that thousands of Kncllsh ineu boll vi A In tha vitality of Boulanclsra and procliitn lioulauscr to bo a ll lon slmvly cnuae the 7in pars lie Is a dead donkey lint whateror tholr opinions are all tho BurfrRPors hero dovoto columns dally to Ecu lineers movements and saylnns and spend lets ol money to cot tho latest news about him One 01 tho most sensational scandals which his over dlserucoil KncU society Is about tote More the world Tho Blqht lon Honry Etiptrton tho ninth Baron Beaumont do Memiant ol tho last Kina 01 Jerusalem has nie1 Ill la tho House of Lords proooslnc to dissolve a marriage which ho contracted only last year with A pretty brunette the daughter of 1iue Elloo the great court dressmaker who a year Of two ago sold her batlness for over t2OOU000 and married Mr Wootton Isaacsons Lord Beaumonts Irl nds guy and It Is boliorod to bo the truth that ho is I not responsible for the scandal Ho discovered immediately upon his marriage thai lih nifor idett as to the holy state of matrimony and marital duties generally wore to I Pit Itvory mildly of acburnctor to make any ranns hair stand on end I did not havo thai effect In his Lordships case because Lord i Btfiumonl although only 40 years old Is very bad Hut nature found another vent for his motions in a rush of blood to the head Lord Doaumont had many fits chiefly of an tw but thuy had no effect upon his amazing rounewUe who defied his authority jeered at lu jealousy made mirth of his person sneoret Ublfl diminutive rent roll and scoffed at his ificfstore the King of Jerusalem not excented lord Eeaumout arrived at the conclusion that Wi wile must be insane but as oho had an In tome ol S50XI a year in her own rlcht ho bora Hth her for awhile lone however ei doc accumulated under his band which leJ him no option but to take measures for dls BohinK the illstared union Thn charges upon which tho bill for rtlvore no based arc no revolting and unnatural that they cannot be specified hero For the credit of human nature it I hoped at least some of thorn may bo disproed Tho ladys friends do not dony that she 1ms peculiar ideas I rnd that her ways ore startlingly unconven tiotial They put thorn all to the al account of the wild days of her youth when sho roved tho African desert hunting nnd rldlneforda Afrlcln lunla days to cttlicr sometimes with no fcmalo companion lie adulation of French cavalry officers prob ably turned the younc beautys hend I bus certnluly not slnco recovered horn the tM Them arc Inttora in the case bushels ol thorn soml peculiarly Holaesnue The oeu D9cts are claimed by nollknowu man about town who has suddenly shown ayonrnlnir lo Iretocet them back Into his pos sslon I is crobiblo that this part of the matter will come MOM one of the courts or justice not week tid I bU effort will probably mndo to hue Its caso heard in camora Society has hud another disacroonblo shock this afternoon by the nnnotincement of the bath of the Duchess of Cambridge Tho Court 1 KrMually getting out of mourning and lathlonablo folks cherished hopes of I gay Sawn Now fresh mourning frocks will have to ordered und there will be no state balls lraeoa ldorlb time to come Next weeks towing room hm been postponed for Queen Mctorla woe cry fond 01 her enorblo aunt And leer failed to visit her when In lundon rim old lady was 82 years of IC and him boon confined to her rooms for many years Nevertheless sho 1 1 most cenlal Invalid and I was her do lliibt to hao musical parties in I tho afternoon It bt Jamoss Palace whoro she Ivod him WMarepilar salary to teveral eminent In ttrumenlallits for playing nt her parties nail waslonally she would havo ftTiolinlst in liar room and kocp him coincfor hours at stretch Tt parties wore nearly always made UD of L1tt tame old ladles and gentlemen for the roial Duchesi was chary of makIng acquaint WCM nnd the positively disliked strange I posItvely dIlkod ItrallO Mes either among her sorvantH or visitors I IlllLS wiutlitu gathering was on March 24 and iwsilhenlnhonor of tho eevontloth birth day el ber SOD tho Dulto of Cambridge Com maDderlnCler or the army Irmy liiiv The Queel beard of the death oilIer aunt mie6oldineaconncll at Windsor Castle flue It once Ordered that a special train be pre tsred for her and as soon 8 Stale business hd been wiwa tOIleted she came to London I 1hor ajhty i drive up to Jamess Palace UI lereyu ai ben were SSlj red and swollen as though she the rrancements be upset by the 1 eltl cf ths Duchess Cambridge the Queen tCI ny vIsit to the lrlnco of Wnlos at Sun iwinmat Easter I and greet preparations nro temg Irest PtlAwtons nl tRds for her reception Bandrinsbam MU rereptol SandrDthlm hi 0iidsring hlrd tho size of the Princes household I ftahied for HIH lulled room whou there are money ti5tors rnn 1llllor but tho frnce must lied befitting ae t01odflo12 umnk for IIIB royal mother who exacts Win much honil 0 I rom her children as from her 1IQlrl subjects tkVutlon 01 fclc Is It the BIICO also causing roublo Hem jnces town mansion Marlborough Yoiit Albert Victor takes oem I Ycor up moro QD Cn ho sparcd and ll Is Proposod to ifn IU trtmifot I nIDl provosul him to Ilu Ilucklngiia 1alsco lallco Prlflnss hittodtm111100 bout lo present hoc mil i hair hthi another baby the third In three hai tears Abe tdn40110 King 01 the Netherlands is ttvtiater almoht Ihlnks itnrilr A London fk rnnar li tlie element opportune lore remark lei Itlark that ll vas the most gallant of tlo alant eIYo mon Urr itulioniil tet01 rrSltuhonul of rulers anti the i siAtiiV li 1iy II lio Tek ritng Eiitierr Mlllam tii ii ielt I flOI Elllcror Wilam 1 11 whore the floods urlon I ilore 110 too have fltid OM nl Lon rendered thousands of people zit accounts of Ibo Emperors theme i Prlorors ie trllcb rr puMltbcd by tho Inll 1 noxsopnpors omit tho mobt In tereettnc dolnKs ol this energetic toting ruler Ho had to cross tim liver Vistula but nil the bridges hid boon carrieil nwny by the floods Ho thernfoio stnitcdovcr on 0 liirce Tho hmro collided with mass of floating dtfbrls and WM In Imminent dancer of sinking Tho llmparor and his suite were therefore transferred to another barge but In the act of transferring lio slipped nail narrowly scaped falling Into the wntpr Whon landed on tho opposite bank ho sighted passing military commlsarlnt wagon and immediately rude away to tho thololchly surprised garth eon whither the wagon was bound During tho wholo of his viSIt tho Emperor varied his vl ltn to sufferers with surprises to tho nrr sow at unearthly hours of the night and morning I I loarn today by telegram from Berlin brat the Emperor has subscribed 20000 marks townrd the relief of the sufferers br tho Inundation In rosen On Wednesday bo waited at tho Berlin railroad station for his mother and her three dnuKbtnrs anil received them with creator boon expected show of cordiality thAn might have Tho Tory split at Birmingham has been patched UD but so clumsily that the ragged senDs muvbo seen of all men Never slnco tho orr Unionist nlllance was established over two years ago have tho Tories boon sub joctod to such humlllatioDS as havo boon heaped upon them tills week They woro entitled by the rules of nrlthmotlo and by formal although unwritten agreement to the reversion of John Brlghts seat Thor believed thorn solves strong enough to win It inn fair fight with the Glndftonlmm with or without the aid of the Unionists and Joseph Chamberlain was understood to have admitted Iholr claims But when tho time for action CRmo thor nnnouncvd thnt they wore goIng to run Lord Banilolph Churchill That settled the mattor Chamberlain claims bo to lord of Birmingham nnd I brook no rival tear his throne By Ills orders John Albert Bright wee put forward tho Unionist candidate and tho Government wrro Informed that tho choice Joy bo twon tho surrender of the Birmingham Tories or tho disruption ot tho Vnloniat alliance Churchill was bullied and badgered Into refusing Blrmlnchiinis Invitation nnd alter a week of worry fled Into the country to lio out of tho way ot the contending factions Tbo local Tories less amenable to official pressure swore by all tholr Gods that they would not bo coerced and finally tho mutiny became so serious that tho I Government had recourse to the desperate measure of sending to Birmingham lit Bulfour the master of coercion lialfour addressed the Tory council last night In terms of passionate entreat and ndjurtd them 1 they did not wish to ruin the Umpire to accopt the Unionist candidate The meeting was of tno stormiest character Chamberlains name was received with derisive howls and for a while oven Ilalfoui tIm darling of tie Tory party was unabu to obtain a hearing Hut In Iho end Balfour prevailed and by a small majority the mooting grudgingly agreed not to run tie Conservative candidate I is necessary to refer to this local Eiiuabblo at some length because it affords proof of what lies long been suspected that the heart burning nnd personal jealousies usually attendant upon coalitions exist In dangerous forco within the dlLlcroua wihin Tory Unionist Inner circle nnd that all tho elements fore big explosion are ready to bnnd When I Tory rubs against Joseph Chamberlain there Is alviays dangerous friction The next trot Is not improbable that uparks will catch a bits heap of combustibles and there will bo a i pyrotechnic display gladdening to the egos of ttu friends of Ireland I Nothing would have bettor pleased tho Grand Old Man than to have hu4 a threecornered fight in central Birmingham Ho has maintained in and out of season that the Unionist force cornpood I almost entirely of officers and ho believed a straightforward battlo In which the Liberals Tories and Unionists had each tholr own candidate would have proved irioontostublrtnat there is no Unionist rankIn Illo There certainly is not in central Birmingham nnd the knowledge of that fact is one ot the chief reasons lor the bitter anguish and humiliation of the local Tories Gen htraeho President of tho Royal Goo i graphical Society informed mo that Stanleys letter tho society gives details ethnographical and Geographical of his journey which will prove of surpassing interest and Importance Between tho mouth tho Iturl Itlvor and Albert auzn there are nearly 300000 situate miles of forest but any syndicate proposing posing to handle that lumber will have to dispose first of cannibal savages and equally ferocious dwarf tribes cot to mention such trine as rapids catniactp nnd nwntnps Xevarthelos Stanleys published letters Itnvo deeply moved certain capitalists nnd thero is wild talk of a colossal Central African syn dtcato on the lines of tho old East Indian Corn van The woulilbo speculators however will linti rant tlnlor lias done a considerable amount of preemption on behalf of Sir Francis do Win Ion and other astute Gentlemen who on Inoored the expedition It Is belfcuod Stan ojs discoveries will attract capital to the Congo Independent Mate The King of tho Belgians has long cherished tile Idea of paying 1 visit to tho Congo and thus starting a boom This Information comet focus an exalted functionary at tha Belgian court and ill accuracy is beyond doubt Ills Mnjosty will ponotrato a far Into tho interior of Africa as may bo considered safe for I king and ho inn bo absent from Europe ovcra year Woi starting a regency will bo appointed I Is tonlldontly hoped that European cuoltnl cannot fall to follow tho frt European monarch who has Hot foot in Africa within modern times Any American citizen possessing letters written by Pigolt may llnil a market here The pries range from f5 to J25 according to the date I is estimated that Solicitor hoames of the 77iiiis has at least a couple of thousand clans worth of them but ho is not likely to spoil trade by flooding the market Mr George lllvon and his young Vtifo hnvo arrived In London and nro enjoying themselves I heartily I The Foreign Offlco has received notification hat Lieut I II Buckingham has assumed i Rogation ho duties of naval attache of the American Forger Keinitz sailed on the bervln today in the custody of Sergeant McLuaky of tho Now York pollen Sergeant Gummor of Scotland Yard Keeps his eye upon the prisoner and his guardian as far as Queonstown Thelirltlsli police hate taken I tender Interest In Dolnltz since the lawyers commenced to fight over hIm and tho granting of extradition was retarded almost as triumph for Scotland Yard Hlnco the terrible novvu from Samoa the American Legation here has bad numerous inquiries from friends and relatives of the olll cars and men In the wrecked ships Strange to say tho legation has hud obtain nil Its InformatIon from the British newspapers The Cavy Department would have saved heartaches by cabling lists of the saved and lout Commander Chadwlck sailed for New York on Thursday Ho loaves heaps of friends and members ot the United Service and Naval and lllltury clubs say ho was a good fellow and I apahlo officer Tho police have apparently rot the right manor the burglary ntBooretary WhltoHhouBebut Irs White Is as far as over from recovering her jewelry I Is announced that Cornelius Vanderbilt will take possession of the Herbert house In lullllOS RIIIIO next week for the season Mrs Ma I kay ontorlolnod the Prince of Wnlis tt her town house on last Wednesday and started for tho country the next day to recover from the strain Thore I talk bore of a new shilling illustrated i weekly magazine designed to knock llarptri and tho Ctnturu out of tho British market Tho attempt Is nut likely to succeed John Bright has left a big mam of money for I distribution among his relation Tho total Is variously estimated at aaunrtorto throoiiimr I tore of I million sterling Your Roma correspondent tolographn that Italy Is cautiously pounding the powers as to how they would regard an Italian protectorate of AbyKslnla Since tho death of King John the Abypnlnlans hare boon actively cnitngid in the national recreation of outline each others throats Tho Italians pay their methods ot pacification although possibly lnvol ing sonic blood lotting tire lass unpleasant nnd moro expeditious A company his beon formed for lighting fifty miles of London streets with electricity The promoters of the defunct coal syndicate have lest about UOOo Tho tinplate men ate poorer by about 23000 Some French newspapers are violently abusing President Cnrnot for not paling sufficient attention to Quoon Victoria Thai reproachfully remind him that tho Queen is a woman and think ho ought at least I to have cone to Cherbourg and kissed her Majestys hand Canot says ho has too much to do lu Iaris just now to allow time for kissing Fourteen thousand pictures have been bent to the Moral Academy for the coming show Tho Academy walls will hold only UOOO Are Pittsburgh people aware that stool rails aro selllnc for 130 I ton at Johannesburg In tho South African gold district 1 Achilla Blnnchl tho famous Mllanals sculptor known to many Americans shut hImself up In his studio In Homo on Monday night stopped I nil means ol ventilation eet fire to a pan ol charcoal and wont to bell When din coveted next morning ho was dead His suicide was due to unfortunate speculations There Is to bo an exhibition of American art in London next month Johnson Normans gillni los In Now Bond street and the collection is OM tCtfd to to one ot the interesting features of tuo season Among the representative things 1 to bo shown arc nocdlawovun tapestries om bioldoriee Ac by the Associated Artists of New York and stained glass art tiles plastic sketches wrought lion work slltches pottery reproduction of old leather work examples of Moorish fret and spiral work and other exhibits from private fIrms Tho Associated Artists show will it is boned tko somo of the Insular conceit outof English women of whom nine out of ten firmly believe tho average American doesntknown needle from javkkntfo woman I rota ajlcknUo Tho Liberty and Property Defence League was established Rome years ao for the purpose of maintaining freedom of contract upholding proprietary rights and resisting socialistic legislation It has a council upon which sit representatives of eightyeight federated defence oclctios and ot which the Karl of Wemyss Lord Bramwell Boron Dims dale Earl Fortesque tim Earl of Pembroke Lord Penrance and other great people are members The League cannot bo said to bo aMazing success SInce Its cuiablishmont freedom of contract has been persistently Interfered with by acts of Parliament Proprietary rights notably tho rights of Irish landowners to ruin their tenants and of London landlords to sot sanitary laws at do fiance have boon nsaidlod with mare or less success and tho wholo tendency of legislation has been socialistic This weak the League has been torn by conflicting emotions A llojal Commission has been appointed to Inquire Into the operations of the Sunday closing law in Wales a law which tho League has denounced for years as subversive I of the elementary rights of man But against this partial victory boa to edt a crushing blow at freedom of contract and proprietary rights involved the passing of the second reading of tho bill which proposes to dos taverns on Sundays in England In his soro distress the Earl of Wemyes Chairman of the council turns hopeful ores toward the American continent Ho believes that the working of the prohibitive laws In tho United States and Canada has reunited united In a miserable failure and ho would be glad I tho friends of freedom of contract ned I proprietary rights in America would furnish him with proofs of increased drunkenness immorality and crime which he knows have lot lowed prohibition in Maine and elsewhere Meanwhile his lordship requests me to say that from his place in tho House Lords on last Thursday ho gave notice that nt an early data after Easter ho will ask her Majestys Government If they will lake steps to obtain and lay before Parliament reliable infornaUoii regarding the present working of tho liquor laws In Canada and the United States I Is not piobabla that hor Majestys Government will take any such stops oven to please the Liberty nnd Property Defence league But his lordships appeal presents a unlquo opportunity for the friends of temperance In America to extend thoir propaganda tho most exclusive circles in London An ultramontane Catholic journal of Luxen bun recently published the statement that tho Talmud declared principles ot morality havo no moaning for nonJews and thnt therefore Jews might rightly deceive rob and In anyway plunder those who are not Jews Tho newspaper was prosecuted and sought to establish the truth ot its statement by quotations from numerous writers Tho magistrate eventually condemned Wort tho editor to pay flno of too marks for publishing a statement calculated to Injure religion TIe fine was oxactod Immediately on tbo announcement of the decision Tim reasons given for tho judgment wore that tha article was Injurious bother the Talmud contained tho al baud doctrines or not and that tho question of the truth of Worts statement could not bo raised This Is a ronuirknbly favorable decision for tho Jews and hrs considerably raised tholr spirits depressed by the general ideas and policy the present Emperor of Germany A correspondent nt Amsterdam sends mo some interesting Information about hermits In Holland A herniil who lived In Jolln horml wlo lwdn a mostreuiitrk able manner up to the traditions of thIs venom ablo calling ban just tiled In a hut In Oemithal in tho province of llraburii For long and unknown number of tears ho had lived alonu and abstained from all food except broad und water Ha never used a bed and in his last illneps the people who camo to relieve him were unable to make him either use a bod or take more nourishing food than that mentioned Onco when bo was at eont thieves broke into tho hermitage sits pectlng hoarded treasure They found absolutely nothing but the lash with which tho recluse lad been accustomed often and ell larly to scourge himself The hermitage was on the property of Count Tillers who has ro colvod moro than a hundred aoiiliitttions for tho vacant place The applicants are probably moro moved by tho desire to obtain I platoof profitable notoriety him anythIng else JIm Utichv of Llmburg however nosscesos another genuine hermitage with I bloodcurdling hlutoiy Ilfly years ago It wise purchased with the adjoining chapel by two rich men who had become timed of the world In 16GR tho one still remaining alho was killed by the terrible winter of that year Alter a lone 1 deny the house was trokou Into The hermit lay dead on the floor and his cat win smiling on the corpse Ills dead doe wns at his feet A Franciscan monk has since been In posses Ioees sloe of this hermitage The race for limo Prince of Wulos Stakes nt Iclcoter this afternoon was the blggnst thing of Its kind on record In Kncluud jut stake 11000 being I thousand more than the famous Kcllpaa Stakes and twloo a much as the average Derby Stakes The Priac of Wnlet and I big crowd notables wore on the grand stand and quite 50000 wore hot on the course nlono Donovan the favorite for tills years i Derby was mndo favorite at to on Pioneer coming next with odds llfl to 13 nnd Gay Hampton 100 to IS I 1normous Interest was taken In the men und horn In London Fleet street wns blocked by crowds of sr on lug lon awaiting tho result Thorn were Rnvenleim tlrtor a1 the lot wore cot off nt the first attempt IL was 110 rnco until within a quarter mllu from home whoti Ikmnvnu fotgod ihoai tutu amid pin dlitlous excitement and onthuslHMii won us ho liked by threo lengths Pioneer ReonnilMlntho I rank outsider third Time Llhstani was a low yards over a in lio und it was cov rod in llr Thin bookmakers have been a very hardly hit crowd Tho members ul Parliament and their friend assembled at Iucklneham this afternoon to witness the Parliamentary point to point Rtceplecha There wore twenty entries each paying 12 hut only a dozen turned up Some of the host riders in tho House pro forrliii the coulter attraction of the Prince Wales fitakos At Leicester the course was about throo miles over stiff country ditcher being especially I dIfficult Tho lompotltors iivptiicid 2JJ pounds weight and each rodo tholr own hunter Lord Chosham acted ns lion mid starter nnd VlscolnL Newark nie Und Henry fiivoritc and good donl of Bontinck toro CIorHo a 100 cll laid tlioni The favorites money was upon thal IlvorltoA however wore iiovvlture iast of the honorable membors cntno to grief at the fourteen foot hedged ditch nonr tho winning post but Cyril Flower tho popular Liberal hli nppropilutoly riding I hot named Homo Rule took It In splendid style amid won a half loneth lu front of Klllott Lee tho Con torvntlvo member fur Oldliam In the London grain market there Is I better fooling for whlto wheats but actIon SOLt and red qualities remain dull and Inactive with a tendency to lower PI Ices On the Stock Kxchaiigo tho Ann i lean market on tho whole has gnluod stioiuth and closes frm i2AnhILI ll I II t11JJT inrmr arah Ktlly rmohai13 DIng critic Watinil InfllctTtl by Htciihen Oliiirj Stephen OLcary Iwl Known Sarah Kelly for nearly a year and a half Ha was approaching Lila majority when ho first met her and i ho was not et If but tall well formed with dark hair nud eyes and pleasing features Stephen worked for his father as a roofer nod lived at SOS Kim street fcorah lived with her parents at lol Second avenue They 111 oil each other nnd Stephen wanted Sarah to marry him but she was too young and her mother objected to Stephens wild ways hto phcn cot Into trouble about thnt time mil sl nt some months in the ElmIra lieformetory When ha was ruieaneil ho Bought out Sarah again and said ho bud reformed Sarah believed him until she found ho Wit drinking hard and she refused to have anything moro to do with him Ho became sullen and jealous Ho heald that she wore a ling belonging to another suitor and asked her to give It back On Thursday night lie called on her and shu told him ha must not como again aunn I will have nothing to do with I drunkard she said and you must keep away from me Are you 1OU to give back that ring he a led fonl askodoit Sarah lou have no light to question zoo said faaraliThen Then you wont marry mo ho persisted No said Sarah ilrmli On Friday alternoon Stephen callfd at this house again Sarah was out Her stepfather discovered that Stephen was under the Influence of liquor 1 and invited him In fearing hut I ho might bo arrested I he wandered nbout tho stroets Stephen lay on the bed In the middle rom off the parlor and apparently fell asleep Harsh saw him when she caw In at 01 but did not speak to hJm how5itiflto tho parlor Khe hail been there but a 15w minutes when herrtcpfatbor saw Btcphon go down stairs Intrj the kitchen He came tack again shortly short and walked through the mludla room Into the parlor Sarah stood leaning against the man tel with her back turned to Stephen She trims talking to an old numan who helped about the houso Stephen walked softly up to her In his riuht hand vvlilch ho carried behind him he bald a big Jackknife the biggest bl du of which was opou Wlllent a word he plunged tho blade tin to the hit in Hnrnhs right bide rJlht slle The blade vu so sharp nail the blow so quick ly dealt that batch fell only tho contact of the hiuidlr with her tiody Oh iiuntlol I site exclaimed to tho old woman no has hilt mo such a hard blow Hwphon turned and walked slowly away Its I rUht ha said to bnrahs stepfather Rt60laller whon of It antI the Im mttcr rHSponbl9 run into the rom II glad holly hold him vvlilln boarder ran fern po llieman Leiry made no resistance mind nns locked II its hu Ivviiitystcond street police stttlun Sarah did not now that she was stabbed until II saw the blond Anumbalunce took her to Ilrlluvuo Horltal whore her wound was orjtidcr mortal Her parents brought hr back to liar home Tho family physician said ho couldnt tell for three or four days wliothoi the would din of the wound or not Yosterdiiy morning Oleary wi arraigned the orkville Police Court tie refused to make any statement led Juitfio Power hold him without ball to await tho results of barahd faral Injuries WiD nzs ctua out nIB UOHSK And Shot ut it Ilruthtr PollccmMn vvbo Or dt rrfl hint to Mtop I Mounted Iolirimat John OKccfo of Capt Ynlos Stun nt Klnssbrldgo was boo 1 haltering his horse with Mn night stick on Friday evening just lniowtlmo Klnlsbzd Hotel vhen 1olicomau John McGlnley who patrols tho Invvood road on foot camu along Its a slmmo for jou to boat tbo horse that way Mcfllnloy alt Yes nnd ill bOIL you just tho seine way OKoofoiepllud Id like to see you do it just once SlcGInloy saul 11 aeoodmlnd to put you under ar itt and carry you to the station house I vvnnt juu to Mop oliibhliiB tho homo or 1 will put you wI fut undo arrest ilcOmloj mod forward to 11cUillel arrest OKeofo Oeelt drew his revolver and fired nt MeGln lo tIe didnt Ml him In fuel the principal oflect of the shot was on Kenfo for altos ho had fired it occurred to him that lie ureL In 10 1 Pretty htrapo Ho begirdMcOlnlt so tho Int tI tur a 1 nut to may niiythlnir about tholr little dlflloiilty McGlnloy couldnt It and 10 Iorted ut tho Mntlnn louse Ohoefo was Ilr rested strutted of his uniform nml locked up in 1 coil aU1lltd for rlHlta Iolc Court jester diw ho was hnld In doluultor J50ru Imil OJeIu Ihe1 In Fiuzmgativltie flivordiibe anti before hu bocuniu policeman wit II enrdnner Ho Is 2i joiub old nnd him bon on thin lore about two loirs Ho was transferred tnKlncs irljtco as I piiulslmiertt lor intoleutlou OhtcfttH father who la a ltOIOIIu Oluco Ilthl 1 aLtenor wait ilcnvorlng yesUrJ alturnnou to gel bal Ho did not ucreod Jiuoro saul McGluloy was tantiilulim In his talk If ho bad only gcuenlangiiboutlilibalncHs I would not be in thlaflJ The horbo wee bulky woufl would not move anti hero I was nothing left for me but to club tin IjnHinnio out of Mm It wan I wal only an hiblgnlilcant IhiuU any way for man tiiliavo todiiflor so sovarolv for Ml lose my lllco lllcoIrAt I thanBht that OKeefe had beon drinking JIuOiuloj Mid Afterward I saw that he was pui if ctl sonar AfQrwIl IV HiilicrlBtondont Murray las ordered McGIn lay tii OKrulu for fBlonioiis iinisoeutit UhSIlUlt truioeuhIOIolo i ii uiiu rt ikpntiiitb und admired him that tho deiiartmoat will fur tllarnol II fish lilro Tilth counsol A Letter rout Dr Huns Von HnlovT rite Knabe Piniio which I did nt Know before 1 huvo been chobcu for my r050nl concert tour in the United States by my Improssarlo Hud accepted mo on the recommendation my friend Bochstom acquainted with their merits Had I knowu these tiameos as now I do I would bare chosen thorn myself as their sound and touch are moro sympathetic to my ears and hands than nil others of the country Dr HASH YON UUIXHV NKVV YORK April ft 1H89 Apri 1 119 To Messrs Wm Kiiube A 1 CoIr I I Vast rraitns to testilrglon The avrog tiiiie I it 1 aieliInetn I aoi IIiIiOre tia tie ciii lie foritiel by Iti Jerity raIII IttMiiiC od I and road I lsitr Iban cii cut other rout AU traits are aquipted I witS uItusna prior nd eteop t1 lo COO TLI tbriiiik vitbooIcbtflj 1 lO a transfer 81100 feel of Uhlr ci lime teSt this paper fcalenatat llu Piper lltldiUek 8t Inporled iclnterruptedlj Into I tte Sr I I i SIam 1WC TIC win ol Ite Anerican people ICoyBl IlnUlns rondrr Alimiliitrlv Tiire rorlvsontyllvu years the Mindord Mk tV Site inltiiUr otIs FIV Our irA10 mill ou i oijrtiIUr orciiff i1eiot ii perfect ftrin oupri rli ut laall unj I nUtt 4ilr Itl jtrlr ItlilUiR Hiirbl Iti ti Iese I eaCn11q I rm lull eaten rrlt fur tails Apply Gee IL UldwtU SJ Welt jHtli 4Ue Jepooeheld Clad for tate Oat Iliuilidt gem EljhlMO IH VwiaU tMt I I fieth imparted ll 11 ntll1lj nrh riftellU ctgsrp IK to per lu lur aci All IniicrKJ Kt nt domeitlo oU ri tfiJC rr too prflCu Iii CIr Uu UellIIIrUr ill Xroaioiy T4te II I I BOULANG ERS MESSENGER TUB iroiKA iiio SIIAHI illS JCZ11l tlOKS TO 1AltlV Role HIM Her rorlu llttntinnil Tripi i to Cell on the encr Thp ITCI nnirnt nixntnitil the Vlrtnnl Arnultliil or She Irnaiipm Ctfjnyht IM 1 I ip Tun i frlnUnj and fubllihlni Aimctallvn IAntfl April 6Enrb jostoiday mornIng the lady with whom Itotilangor cnneil from IlirKdlRtppearod from thin Hotel MniKpll In llrunols and came to 1ntls A vnlini whldi ho cnrrlnd VTIIS said to contain nn Imjortniit luvtch of paper I Sho canto horo but eluded the iiollcf smith loft for Ibrumeeit last night Meninvhllo luaU sinister und nebulous looking latin arrlvwd in llrupsels and called on the lcnoril Hn was not received After glaring gloomily at tho ulterior of the hotel the Had Hinall mnn Wiit to a naighbotlngcnfiS guI resolutely drank himself into ntnto of exalted mini autocratic Inebriety after which ho communicated to Belgium at large thin Important Interniitlonivl fact that ho waR the divorced husband of tho lady who nt prevent relays tho devotion of tho bravo Ocnoral A wild and vivid Ilope stritng till In thu lioirts of a platoon of tho rIueiiy 1iouch journalists on vvntrh that tho husband would become dunceroiH and make It 111I1Ilel alll for Uoiilangor but the husband lackoil whit is generally known at homo us sand Ho roturncd by tho evening train Inn stiito of maudlin slumber nnd a tldrdclnss eumpirlmotil At 2 oolock this morning there was a slamming of outer doors In time Hotel Meugoll and imltcr of mnll feet bit the stairs The Gon eials lienutlfiil courier had cot back from Tarn niter ttavelllng contlniiully for nearly twentytour hours Her big I ej os era blaring with CTcltciiiont us she rushed up the first flight of stalls and her duels wore Hushed with triumph Thin General know her stop and hurrlnil out Into hut corridor to moot her Ire got them 1 5ho cried happily A smile sprang to tho Generals fuco and with militated words of tatlstaotlon and doll I ht he hnnded her Into his salon Word was i sent to Count iJiMon iv ho immediately hurried I down the corridor to the General npartment Whatever tho papers wore that the madame brought back thoy were evidently great Importance I took the train this morning to Paris to bo present tha 1laco Justice whon the decision was given on tic trial ol the League of Patriots I expected soma excitement but the condition of things thai ensued rather htngcered mo Just before I leftl asked flea hioulanger what ho thought tho result would be Ho wrote in replyTho The temper of the people of Paris is such that anything short of the full penalty askod for by thu Government will bo regarded as an ac iulttal It struck mo at tho limo that this was a rather saniiuino forecast but lioulancers judgment was correct Tho sentence of tho Judges has struck into tho Government ranks like a thunderclap It woe totally unexpected Tho Government demanded thrt tbo accused loaders of this Bouiimidst party should bo sentenced to two years imprisonment and what was moro Important still havo nil civil rights Interdicted for five years Instead of thin Xanuet Iaguerre Lntsant Turquet Oo rouledo Itlchard and Galloan wero let off with a trivial fine of 120 a piece Whon tho President of the court pronounced this sentence today nt 130 oclock everyman in tile court room jumped to his foot and shout of Viva Boulancerl rang above all thodlu The acquitted Deputies hurried out and turned toward tho Caf Baciuci 2 Duo Deshalles followed by a vast crowd howling llnulangers nnrno hike mad I noticed that the men who did the greatest vocal honor to tho General wero lawyers of tho court who bad assembled hear the verdict There can ho no doubt In the world of the extraordinary popularity the General All the Government orcans uro uneasy over the verdict It has Increased the prestige of tIm Central Fivo or six thousand people are around the Cald Ilncnua now at midnight cheering the refugee Omnibuses are stopped In the street while people swarm cler them trying to get a look at tho loaders In the cof At llellevilloa big dtnnerbyantiItoulongits was given tonight A teporter whom I sent there has just sent a tine by messenger to say that the Houlanglsts have surrounded the place and made egress and ingress Impossible The enthusiasm In that democratic suburb of Paris or tllll Oeeeralls a 0cm great He is tim only topic of tall on the boulevards lioehoforts statomont that ho has positive proof that the Council of the Government recently decided that Iloulnnger could bo tried by court martini Is generally believed This was In answer to an Inquiry of President Car cot lloclmfort save that this meant that the General would bo shot immediately after conviction Warrants said to be out for the nirest of Count Dillon and Henri Ilochofort BO that tho clioico which those gentlemen madu to remain by the fldo of the exiled Gonernl undoubtedly In an interview which I had with Gon Jioulincor late last night ho assured me thAt ho had no reason to believe that tho Belgian Government would object to his presence Indeed he was now free to Ray that thore would be no objection at nil and bespoke nftcr liming received distinct assurances I Will you stop bore till the general elections hi October 1 asked Yo was the answer In all likelihood I I shall I Then my enemies In the bcnutn will uu longer I Imve power What do IOU lilY of thn dlsaloctlon of somA of your former partisan Thlobaud for ec ampld aunitliOh Oil Thlobnml Hi is of little Imiiortaaco WI hove 10uJlSuslJeclo him of having relations with the Government Hpies worn opportunity to place him outside our party lie hiiKfcnvad us the tinuhlo nt lust mennce Its bettor that wo should hu without the support of others like him OIlI leaving the General I fLAked If ho had nrt espoilcncod nuy fatigue In hii present wok btntfi hoaltli Not at all hn rnsworcd quickly I havs seldom foil hotter Torn long tIme at Jnrls my house was IIlwarll full of cnllors eelvlnc vvlioiu it Is eas to understand was an arduous duty Hero 1 have moro leisure but Ibuvu ntlll little time to sloop Perhaps nothlug ludicnts more strongly thn nxtiuoidlnarv activity nnd Indiiatir of Don luuiinr than thin last rjontuiire A nina who has not time to rluitp duon nut iiouull congnitulata hImself 011 hl ilolhull tOe I 4iiciioi rrlJ The HnviiioiilKt 1 Commlttn gave grand banquet this evening vvhlih Lilli I guestS vera nnspiit Gsa iJouiancurvrii I Ii hate jiresideit In Ills ubiinco Senator Niviuot lend npoi ili which lta4 been prejiaied by lloulauger lot the en9Ion In 1 It tlm I General promlicd that on obtaining power hu 1 ould tirade I iii tcncnil iini nasty and woulil ubiuuiitK tIn fUe lairs Hlilih ho said a hlruug govurnment did not IIrd lie noiinced what he tpnned miserable motlTDS that had tuutail thi ilovornment wit icspect to the resi IndlriK of the decree ot exile against the Duo dAturmlo Jhlh iiilun of the lovarntnent would havo mot with hU approval If It hud beou dictated generous sent inmetit Ho declared that he tithed II Antoine who Wit merely the tool of the Opportunist lie gardlng Alpaue Krraloo ha bald it appeared to bouolinlnil olTunco to dlhcues questions rulutliu tn I that provlnc A warrant hums buon issued I for the arroll of Buuluugci the nlOlI ell ho Loathes 1ienth toll I WI FOIl A Ion olOmEl Dr Webb Snit ISle Intlj Hturt OB Thrlr Trlpof UOOOO Mllfn A host of frlonili Kathripil nt time 011111 Central station I yoiloiilny afternoon to sea Dr Howard Webb nnd his 1IIItS flat on their extensive trip of UOOOO miles In the most gorgeous train ever flttod out Tho train started from the annex rocolvlnu shod and for two hours hefoio people riovulrd about to Inspect tho pnlnccB on wheels Tho very xprucost sot of opitivo porters vvotn kept luiny nrrangliig Ilonorr sent by friends ot tho travellers Thin train was pchndulocl to loiivo at 350 oclock During the last half hour tntlinnto Islands arrived by scores to wish the party a plunsiint journoy Mrs Im an Stevens camo among the llrst Others wore Mrs Watson ttibb Hi Wnlihn mother Mr and Mrs I Slonno Mr ami Mrx John 1 Alfuindra Miss liossln Wolib Mitt lleirnuiin Ml Ilockwllh MlrH Frloll Mr and Mrs ldvvnnl llnrrlman I dvvanl Stanton A Mutiny lounir Allen Thornulko tilic Frederick hclionok Miss 1ost CiolKhtou i ohl II VAiiiltr Weiilj Mr nnd Men hotlor Hrlswolrl Mini Ethel Allen Mrs Jlllott Hhopiird Mr Granvello hnne and Ails Kcnn Jlii travellers irate Pr Webb President ot the Viignsr Pnlnco tnr Company Mrs Wohb ant thinly limo chlldicn Mr und Slit Iurdy Mr In I Inn ivnan Air i orgo Hlrd Dr James Mot nno and Mr Frank Wobb Promptly on the mlnuto thn big drivers of Fi gluo OSJ wont Htniled und a torrodo exploded on the track then another nnd a core of them An the train iiullnd out ho neoplo lu thu depot ohcornd I lustily I and unit lhietl until kurchluie Ur Webb and his family waved goodbys from the roar platform of the LlUniero uitnitiA 1UICIS Jilq3rJRsrs iOl OO Goes to fhullllrn Upon the Death oh lies llnr tiuiid Tim will nail rwllclls of Cordelia Duke wife of William Htnlthton Duke of 7 East Thir tyfifth street make UieM bequests To hei husband the tucomoot 110000 tho principal nt lila death to lio divided as follows To hem sister hnruh Irnncts Walker of 1 Lust Thlrtvllfth street 10 UOO her sister Henri etta Martin of 510 Fifth acetate 70000 the Association of St Luken Homo for indigent Christian Females 10000 the Prison Asswl ntionof New York tIUO tIme Society for the licf of Destitute Blind tlOHO the house ot Mercy SIUOD the Now York Protestant KI opal Church MIssion Society JWHW time ew York 1 rce Circulating Library 3fliL I To her huHbund pruuerty 2J Cortlandt stieet fw York and 10J mid 105 Atlnntlo uvcnu Brooklyn tar lifo to revert to Hen rietta Martin and Atlantic avenue to revert to Mitati ulker The amount of promissory note for J12000 advanced to3Ir Duke inat Ills death toco to the House of Host for Consumptives lit Ira mont Mr Duke is madn the residuary ItKnton unit an executor with Henry I Howluna and Charles Babcock as associates Other beouestB nro To harah Unlkor 24 2C and 2S Atlantic avenue to Honrinttt Mnr tin 10 12 Atlantie avenue 14 Columbia stroot and two lots in Court Btioet Brooklyn to Sarah A Hudlcr Amrusta Snuthack and Mniy Ihomphon nioces elicit JHOdO to Ldlth Martin Alice Maude Martin nlocos ant Mimifoid Martin nophovv each SiOim to husan A Hurd 1JOOCiu Cornellu Jawioneo Magnus f2lWU Thomas Mllst a cousin tlnoO his twin daughter leldora nnd Are bollu each 1000 llvnjnmlu 1 Upborn and Slurs Wan cousins each shoot Catharine Smith 20111 Margaret Morim 1000 and a number of servants J100 cncli GOT A 11K1DO1S AMt CAAT lAJ IT The WnMfalaictoti nrlder Commission Find Its Power Tcdcd wlllt lie IlnlldlnB A conforenco wino held jestciday at tho Mayors office to consider the question of opening tho Washington Bridge over tho Harlem River at 181st street Corporation Counsel Bookman Moss Brown and King of the Bridge Commission Mr Lodyard their counsel Mr Nlvon the Secretary and Judge Waterbury representing property owners vvoio preHont Toe Mayor was absent The members of tho ommlfslon announced that they vvoio ready and anxious to open the bridge at once to the publloit the legal advisors of the city und of the Commission thought it could be done Messrs Bookman and JLedvnrd were both unnualiirdlynf the opinion taut there was uo legal authority for thierpamiing and maintenance of the brlduo nlthor by tnelBrldgp Cotnuilslon or the ark Ifepartmant and that special legislation would be necessary It is understood that Corporation Counsel Boekmun will confer with the Mayor rind that a bill will bo submitted to Legislature removing the local dllllcultlns in the way of openIng the bridge to the public The bridge was completed and accepted by the Commission on Match 11 Jdnln Tliornei Will rouonKJjri siK April 0Tue will of Edwin Thorno has boon admitted to probate and it Is Hnld that ho left personal property and real otato to the nrnouit of 4000000 He gives to Mary Thompson his housekeeper the Interest of 10000 during her lifetime and to James fclioedy his coachman house and lot nt Washington Four Corners The bulunce of his property goes in trust to Ills three bonn Thomas Tliorne Chustor Thorno and Oak leigh lliorne Ihe will was drawn Juno 25 IHC8 and the executors named in it urubuuuel Thorno Uhoraaa Ponrsall and John Si Sterling 1owcr Is given tlio three sons to dig pose of their property tq wilL Ths Thorndalo Jose with all tie Mi rk thereon iucludiiiu the trotting horses Thorndnh Kdwlu Thornn Daisy Ilale and Ml Dlnnornndum together with all the valuable bro mares and Imported cattle goes to Oaklelpli Tliorne It did not tuku ten minutes to go through the legal form ot admitting the will to piohuto Iron Works IC 4iimL iltADryp Vft April 6As nuindication of the more horoful condition of the Iron trade in that bchuylklll valley Mcllvnlno i lIons announced thIs afternoon think they would ro flume operations in their rolling mill which hah been Idle for many vvoeks ou Monday next clvingomploynnnt to 17 hands Iloov cuts rolling mill near boirlHtoun was to litivu leBinncil with 1W mun uftoi protracted Idle iii ss hut tIns pnddlorh nnnouiueil today that thov would not iwcuiit a eduction in pricu and the works will not bti started Cnlllxlon la list rii imcS TiNDo April Time mall Elcamcr Piln obbso Josonhlnc i sitter ship to the omte no do riandro which wits re ently sunk by aol IIMon vith tha llulclan mull boat 1rlncasse lid in lotto off Dunkirk Ims bean in collision with uu unknown bark hut no nirlous iaunago VVIIH done The uol Irnt occurred dining cluM Inncn Jiroino llniiniiarte who was onoof the nni1ot iucueil from tho vvrrck cl tliHtotutossodu Ihudro watt on board thin Illncut 1 ottj hibju Allleed Viol to lioot HIP 1ilnrr of Vnlm ropoN April Tho Mayor of Leicester today received anonymous letter warning him that a plo lmd beta nrnuiirfd to shoot thai Pilino of Wales when In nttcMuUd the raco iii eli ng I lero td ii Tliouch the itutim anita plncnl but littln erjiienco In the itainunl of tLo wiitor theY took tviiry ticMiuiion to ou MIIU the cufet of Ills llojal hImuhitiia Cimlll i Ooofclii ISaillj Unit Nv1ir April A icakln tot niilv i i abnlcr of tIme Manhnttuu DIoviiled flail loud I Ccmpiiuy of New York went duck snoot ing iu tie river hero todu Jn lila return ho ilit dmrniMl Ins iiiii It hurSt huh iletitig lila fiito horrlbl Ho Is threatened with the loss ii 4 Iliinl of lliiiullo I fettnimii Oi VHA April Di icorKO Mllloi this veteran Domocratlc editor and iiolltlclan of Omaha IIIIR just ricoivod bronze hunt of the Into I Hiiratlo I flit ymsion It is to bo nactiid In i a pnik otSUUncmi misaim Uiiiuhti owned by tim TUB GREAT PRAIRIE FIRES ntEsn REVOUTS OP ma DErAnW TIOX ON DAKOTA 1KdRlKS Mamy People Ilurnril to IleatthTh Fis Hurpt Alnnicby Nlxtjrmllo TVInd BOM Remarknhle esttireS of tho Catleiml ST IAtTn Ajirll IL Tlio list of losses by prairie fire In Dakota Increases Tho description of hnlrbromlth escapes arc very thrllllnff In Yankton county tim damage la placed At 150tHX Near Hapld City 1rof 0 Bailey ranch was destroyed Whon a party of neighbors drove through the blinding smoke lo th roar of the house nn appalling sight met their gaze Standing In a little hollow beneath the ruins of tho houso nan 1loltto Madison bits toroci and scorched und burnocl with hardly shred of clothing upon her The poor girl must hnvo been in the condition in which alto was found for at least quarter of an hour Her clothing rave tho collar other drone part of Ito Blocking on her right foot rind the right shoo had boon completely burned from her body MyGod cant you do something for me eho cnn Strongmen shuddered and for minute turned away but for a moment only when ready hands did everything that could bo dorm for her Met Bailey ia whose employ the young girl was and William Ashton tho hired man had very narrow escape and as it was suffered painful injuries Mrs Bnlley enys when tho fire caught the dwolllnc house It blazed UD like tinder and al lowed them no alternative but to run for their lives This they did Mr Ashton taking ach of the women by tim aria and starting with thorn through the smoke and flames They had gone but short distance when Miss Mad Ixnn full The smoke was so thick that when thu stopped to look for her she could not bo seen and thinking site had gone In another dlren tint they resumed their othortato escape After a severe struggle they succeeded In getting to tim windward aide of that lire and made their nay to a neighboring ranch At Ooorge Hunts mlutoe the family bad just pnited tliemsolyo at the dinner table when Sirs Hunt saw sparks flyIng In the kitchen Seizing blanket a nuico the people In tbo house threw thorn over their bends and started fiom tie buidlnc By good fortune all sun ooadod in reaching a plnco of safety For 20 feet their patti was Uirough a sheet ot flump Many of the other farms on llnnid Valley biroly escaped the wild flames which sped aerocs time ground like av hash of lightning The wind wits blowing at the rate of SMV miles an hour Had the velocity of the wind beta los moro damage would have undoubtedly resulted As It wag the lire vv ns conllnod to a narrow strip of cotta try enabling tho from the city to beat out the thames with Wet sacks Thousands of dollars worth of property wan destroyed within ten miles of Frooman Thlr two families lost their liomen escaping only partly clothid JIncblnnry grain bay and a great amount of stock wore burned The nnlortunnto farmers are entirely destitute and without food ornhelter In Douglas County the fire was one of the worst over knovrn limn farmers lost every thino and are homeless and dostltnto The hnusoof William Chime wits burned SIrs Chine purlahing In the llauios the was 70 yuan old and was the mother of Clint iioBo utlnir Attorney of Dnuulnn County Near Onkwood Lithe lives Frank lloodfellow Ho was away from homo when tho lire camo Mrs loodfollovv and throe children heroic alir fought the lames scrotal hours and then forced to got down on their knecB whileth llamrB nnsrod over tliora Mrs Goodfellow Is so badly burned that she will probably die In IJrulo county casualties are onortod daily Fully one hundred families have lost every tIming time loss retching 130 QUO Two women wero burned to death pear Chamberlain It is 1 reported at tIm latter place that the fire was started by Indians on reservation Crow Creek agency hud narrow oacape Ctt11 Youn Crlert Murder 3idiird Younjr a wholesale dealer in perfumery at 100 William street and formerly a partner with Liuld Coflii has been spending the past year at various sanitariums suffering with nervous prostration and Insomnia Ou Saturday March 3D he loft his last retreat at Morchautvillo and returned to his wile and home at East Eiivvoutynlnth street Undid not like the way his wife to whom he had gluon a power of attorney had mannered his business in hiab mco Ho had quarrels with item which culminated on Friday night Hn found he hays that several private papers bad leui taken from bK tiunks Ho charged his wife with having tiikon timer Hn found key ho Bay ami teed to open ho chiffonier whereupon bo Hny she cried murder A servant wont out for policoniuti and brought In one of time neighbors to whom she told a bloodcurdling tide of pIstol shots and gore There wits no pistol in the house but Mrs Young raid Unit her hiiRhand tiled to choke her Mr lounc denies It A telegraph watchman kopt tho peace in the house tho rest of the night Hen Snow Storm In IVaithloslon nafl VirgInia WASfllOTON April 6A heavy snow wind anti rain storm has preralled here lnce early this morning The rain which can falling some time before daylIght at about 9 oclock chanced to snow and from that hour until after dark tonight the air was dense with grant Hakes driven before a strong north wind but tho vvonthor buIn mild It melted as It tolL Sovcinl times duilng the day heavy peals of tlmndxr wore heard and stray sparks of light nine frequently darted across the switch boards In Ito telegraph offices The tolephona and flro alarm wires throughout the city are more or hoes duniorallrod and tolegraphio coniiniinlcatlon with the South and West Is wholly cut off CIHIJOTIKHVIUP Vs April 0A heavy snow storm Is inevalllnc hero accompanied by thunder and lightning It promises to he time deepest of thin winter CUmhiuijui Io April tSnow has bean falling here all day mind Is now fully afoot deeD on thin Sotitit Mountain ten miles west of this place Tho thermometer Isdovvn to the ftte log point nov lnC In IMItuburjsb ImsniJKiir April 6Tue heaviest fiiifrvr storm of the season la prevailing In this coo tioh It began about 10 oclock last night and has been snowing ov or since The snowfall It about eight Inches ur to If oclock this morn ing hut I In the mountains railroad men report from thirteen Inches to two foot Trains arc nil behind time but no rucldenta have been reported The storumi seems to confined to the western part of this State To bn Counter A storm of snmll cues formed over the lake refcioni Fri5yauiimoed rapMlf ioaibuword is tho meet of orth Carolina where tt KM central yes terday It vrlll robablr continue itt coins to tb Ovlff ream and then move norlhetitward ccompan1 br lIes HliKlualoiiK Ito mildie i and New England eoaiU iittft know felt It utile arid IeiiMylTinu and lIStS ml tin in Mrkiul and MirjUnii Anantl cyclous COT the roimrry rem the upper take regIons to the On If ttiTfuzh tbe centre of tie country Hack of itt ara are I wct depre ioni one In the aoythwet anti the atber formiIncser Ariionx Ihtr will aitwar tarlf in Li neck mtlng weather was felt jfsterdny far sooth aa 7fnnC9 inC ft liuti became cooler over the goUt cou jtrv rpt tug lull Staten Todsy will cooler nn i artly clonUjr Mimday ibould be cool with light rtinL hlunul ORlcc Ircrilctlou For Mnfno New HarapflhJre and Vermont fair DO JecUeJ cbantje in tiiip rature tusltrlr wludi los tracIiu cttB lUnd JfclMnfl oonccticuU and tatttni Jeu Imlcftilr SoVoti tiitniAy bit rain 441 on arj ttmtMttirt fittrrty ulruisbrfunttng hiyJt I ew rOT eastern PenniTlranlft Itwira and Marxian rain frdlowc 1 In tie Interior brlri no 5s diet Ltanfl in ieiimerstursl iiorthtftiierfy vrlndi klrb ou the i ottt ttr Urn MTginm weileru New Tart wuguern 700 KrUuiit and i hlu fair ktutlimar Umperaturot to lowtj hyndity liKliUr wuriuer variable wind IVent Out or be Vlndnw with a IIuriclMr Time pollen of ito Mulbnrrr street station are InnUox Jor i burirUr who cary on Friday morning hroke utn rolm iicai Miiie candy Horo at 3V Ktliabtik aittei witliiti a 40ee threw IAluo HodjuartrrB itliflin vliili illiriilir rAltlrw anJ trr bbed tiun III I tie for tlr hatk window ty whlcb He had kui in Hie I bu AT ntt nf tii win luwcarrylnc i ruU mi ttt i tir4 I tttt usa OA1I hurt bj the fil on tlif CUfcxliif tf li I ire Ji Ui urt4t Maptd.

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