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SOMEBODY. i: M rtill'. E TINisK. j 8^ro?*>oly Ih'nl a !io worltl a'l w on? I And i over li Ih ? wi rtl in its pr.'iso: 1 touiot o.lv slugs Ih w 10I > <1 ly long, | fakes tlio world Ami I'ffita w*yr. . Br?'uol-O"ly savs It s a i|ii.>3\ s| place. 11 \Vh??re no o of I bo po >|?\ ? .To as thoy pbonlil , feotneb'sly thinks it fu I of gra' o b Aii.l \r ^1 In t? ha-ico tli" folks if bo could. EotnolV ^UV;it cruol and col.l, . Kull V A \m-I koirow nn<t pain. f Where I K ' >\t a search for gold, ?' An l h i ils . "vst iu Rolilsli gain ( torn >'xily rieri ^ iitIis, and ci i is : "Jlurrsh for i uc.. n .lour ol.l earth I Success shall cro vn tho tunn that tries n To maku ins nun k ' v honest worth." w Soniohoily Rioaus an.l shakos hie h a I, fails Ins lot a wretched one ; f oniobodv wishes tlm ho w oro devl, '* Kor somebody clso In soli the fen. (i Hot a. m -1 o . 1 i oti o you ccnornlly I'.ud, v In kihsI or ovil, pain or enro, T? one t'lino euro, you may ins1 o tip you* , mind: '1 bome'.io.ly o'tooj/i gets his share. w PilflR IITTIF FMIIY. :: VVII Ul I ILL LIVIIL.II ? * J rThe History of a Prudent S ^ N Marriage. > o ?- ? 11Y MISS ML'T.OCBC < I i it I le CHAPTEIt I?'"oNTiN'Jtm. [ n| "Well, the reM of the Rlory lios in n nm- | r? Bin II; for I have never ^'ot lo ilri 1>?? l??m of j Ili llin mn'.l r vol, mul I never shall now. in John mul Emily purled in the ol.l father's in presence; bo u>istcd upon dial, and 111 mv in presonce, t< o. for Emily bo^cotl I would ri; stay. And nt llio lust, oh! bow she chili" ni round (he younpr man's neck, and prom Rod*] in P him faithfully that she would marry him. j so nnd no on > bill hint. Ami ho promised b r ! lo an solemnly, nnd John Stenhouse ir a man ' fir who never breaks Lis word, tlmt if be wrcro j nr L (dive on she djiy sho came of n^o. he would j jb >lnim her r.<iVin, and marry her ' 11 Rpilo of ' r?j iniULlRr (InVll ' Ilo 4I.?I I I worfty for ho seemed hull' maddened by ti o su I tocttt shown to her. tlio tender, delicate ia I -frill. Io to bo 1ovo<l ami taken earn of. th Anil tbon lio kissed lior o!i, bow ho kissed hi | hor! It makes niony to think of it." or Toor f? How! 1 ut, for all tha', it woul l nc I bav? lio n a very iinprmlent luariiag.?," ?i I Bniil Aim. tinulc-', cohl y. j hi "Imprudent or not. it nover enmo about, . i< you boo. ti nugU what h .ppcm-il I hive i wl never found out. Vost certainly, o n 1 hn btcnhoiiHt- formed no other attachment, j Me woiked hard in the nllieo, anil out of j dn oflieo hours led a most Bol tary life. !! ' tli I did pot even ask about Emily Kendal; j ev k though Bomotiiiios when, iutcutionally, j yo ft 1 u eil to mention her, ho iin OIU'd ! do ft ub if l.o WHS ilr nking in every word, fa VAud I took car* that during l l.o igi ft two \cars ho RhOllhl hoar alio r hoi all 1 i po jBioiir myself. Thin was uoiakrcatd.nl, i wt or her father kept h<i Bopi i.ilod from mo mi jpfcs mtuli an he could, svhn li ssiih l nnmii ! ! . nature. 1 snpfunm.?Knt~TTTanr7Tovs ot her j fai ft^ChuTunes, and always told llioin to John. | ru ft The on.y thing I dul uot tell him was a ! fie* I rumor that reached mo, so ndi ulous it | mi f seemed th -n, that my hushnnd and I only i ?s B^tlvthcd at it, of In r mteiidod marriage to I tm > IUII uvmt'i imiih. IM I 'Vl remember it wa? I who tol.l .von, an I bo 1 kv indignant you looked. Ilut you see I ly * r 'i?ht uTtcr nil," He id Mis. Smil s, not i tli I v t. out u little nir of Hclf'snlisfaction. uu B " Well, 110 in itt? r now. John no-.or l?e nair.ed Emily's name, nor do I know .? ; su ever heard tiie rot>or'or not; but reit iinly Ik B mst about that time he went up to l.oudoo. j hi m Whether it was to claim Emily, whether | ati K ho asked her nsa n and niie r. fused loin, or re whether ho heard the repoil about her and th John Howeibaak, anrriievoi < id como lot- i j^krard at.d ask her, i ondncFR only knows! in g^Wl 1 know is th it, within two months of ^ Rti BBEinily'K coming of age, without my ever , ro |Hping him lor I was laid down with that ? Btfed fever# you know, and Edward wan loo ui j^Hmerahlo about me to cure inueli for any- hn fflRiddy outside Jolm St en house had <pi t- ' fe ti'Liverpool and sailed for India. And j there he ih now, lor aught I know. lie does gt not forget u?, poor fellow; lie writes to us wl lit Christmas alwa.s, and last your ho sent eh /.^Indian shawl to reach mo on my birth- on b'lit lie never names I'niil.x, and lie j th y "af'ever gave tho slightest explanation about j lb / Ulnng." | f 'Perhaps," suggested Mrs. Smiles, wi J \ ..p*v was nothing to explain. Thoyoun ; beM^id changed her mind, ttuit was all. ArwTio wonder. A marriage with the hetul ' th of the I'rtu instead of ono ol the junior th clerks i.s so very much more suitable. Jhil til look! is not that tho cinlingo driving up? m Mr. I'oweibank's. I presume. Oh, dear! if <U I couttfbut see one of my daughters driving so awnv in her oxxu carriage!" Hi /Mrs. Knowle d:d not nuswor. t he stood h< half hidden bo' inil tho groups of idle pi gazers which always gather to state at a in Itride. 't here was a mingled expression in ni tnr frank, rose face half pity, half ten- pi denies.*, yet hitting ever and anon across it. el a shadow of something elso a something A not unlike contempt. Coarse-looking, uu- 01 cultured woman as she was, elie possessed T that which makes at once woman's utmost it] softness and utmost strength a loving e> i heart and a clear conviction though sho w I was not clever enough to put it into thoughts, still los> into words o: tho di- n< xinenessof Love. Love, which, when inut- lii ual, gives and exacts nothing less ihm the 111 entire soul of man and woman, and en- II forces as an al> oluto duly Iho truth of w L which marriage is but the outward sign, "J I soul, mid ratification " What (iod h.ith si r joined together let rot man put asunder." hi I "I wonder what made her marry him?" 1 w murmured tho good matron of thirty years' a; L stand ng. "My patience! if I had given up gi Edward Knowio what would lie h tve thought CI c: 1 mo? What will .lohn Stenhou*o think L pthing at nil, probably. He maybe in BaflUMed by Ibis time himself." ni don't bebevj il I II never believe it. w KrMcn may be bad enough, but Ihcy'ie not so si & bud as women. They'll not often sell pi HMb' ne-olvts, son! and body, out of mer in i^Hrowatd'ec, or I roak a rolemii plighted sc .KBtoinisx from sheer fear. ' ai .. j'ui inn i ill u( i duo ? iin '( mm ill ii'. i'j m H*Jfpr latin r." t< ^ ?."No, who wnnn't," replied Mr. Knowle, li S sterolv nn 1 t-troindy. "My dear, you're pi net bound lo obey any mnn liv un >t in W/IYcn your own hu-d>omi, who is a mighty lr l-.deul > loser to \ <>u th in your father, wh<-n 1! The tells you to do a wronf; mini;. If I'd- p< JFwnid Knowlc sad lo mo, 'Kinnn, I in t1 ^bnnprv, nnd I want you to chop yourself pi into mincemeat 'or me,' well, perhnps y< ^jCSniuht <h> if, if he realty wanted it and it A inform d no (in ' 1'iit miscIf. lint if he nnul, II iWi'F.niinft, I'm hungry, nnd 1 waul yon lo go I?1 -t-nl that lej? of mutton.' 1 should >nv, In w 'So, air. tied h law is n higher law than lo W obedience to you. Steal your leg of unit- fu ton for yourself.' lint stop thoy'vo Ii opened the hall door sho'a coin np." d She cniiic, the litllo pale brido. Not jMvven the excitement of the bridal gnyeties, r tbo breakfast, tlic champagne, and Iho II K,opepchef>. could make her am thing hut la i pale. Slic leant on I ho arm of ln r father, lo wl o wan nn e\lr< niely handsome, reiitle- J.< a manly, well-,lrci sod and low-\oi ed p"r* m S0to>nnge. He pnt her into t* -nTilngo with at mbo utmost paternal care, with a kiss and a oi ^^Hnodh-tiou, both of which sho reec.ved ki flB^eividy. She seemed altogether a pas- , . Wv?, fiail, gentle nature, sin h a cue us a JpraTe, strong mnn would take nnd shelter n> b*- -5siiL n his arms, nnd iovo nil Ibo dearer for bor ery lielples nen. And Jolir owerb-nk, hough elderly, nlmost old, ..id not look iko n weak man, or nn uuteuder mnu. 'nr Btlonger, far tenderer tho two qua iies usually go together t'mn the brido's landsotne ftud elegant father. "I'oor thing!" muttered Mrs. Knowle to r.'clf. "Well, in one senso, it's an obape. lie's nn boneBt man, John llowirnnk. l'oihnpi she tuny bo happy nt fast, less unhappy than she lo >ks now. iod bless her!" And with that cordial blessing, unheard, nd a few kindly tears, unseen by her for rhoiu they were shod, for in truth toe lido did not h tin much to hear nud so? uylbiug, the carriage drove uwny. TIimb ?rmiuated the principal sceuo. nnd thus anishcd the principal ftclors in tint gran-.l how wedding, which had b 011 quite sntisiclory nnd successful in r.ll its cl-iuents, itb the oxception of one tiilliug omission, ol unfiequently oc urr:ng in similar ceroloaies - Love. CHAPTER IL llcforo telling tho simple, sad story it . o s not pretend to ho anything bnt a nul . lory?or John Uowerbank b wife. I should ko to sny a word tor John Howorbank. The most obvious description of him id almost universal nit emu upon ' im, wait th9 common phrase, "He was ' thorough man of business-" ? i.tractor whi )i, oot of business circles. ! is a little tho las! ion to decry, or, nt -ist, to mention with a condescending ( xdoqy. Hard to any why, since any ucu:o , asrncr may pcrcive thai it takes Homo of io Miy liuest qualites of real manhood to 1 ak- n " thorough man of business." A an exact, persevering, shrewd, entorprisv, with a r rong p *rc? ption of Ida own ( gilts, and an equally fair judgnvnt, nnd i I oniyit admission of tho tigh'H of his Mghbor; who. from conscience, oomaion . ns . and prudence, takes care ever to do . osiers as ho would he deno by; who has . mno-r enough to strike tho cicar bailee between justice and : enorosilv; who ' s honest I eforo he is bei.ovolei.t, and ghtcous bo oro he is conipas innate; who s ill defraud no man, nor, if he < au help v tiler any mm to d> fraud him; w o is c refill in order to bo bl crd, and accurate . at ho may compel accuracy in tho.c about m; who, though annoyc I by ibo wiste !; misappropriation of a pound, would i it grudge thousands spout iu a lawful, I 0 is--, and rrcditabl way; a mail of whom c s eneiui s m y say, snrcast cally, t' at be 11 a "i cur" m in, u "sharp" man. a man ' ^ 10 "can pu h his way in the world;" \ct 1 )* 1'f (ho world s work and goo I work, too ? is done by I mi, and the I ke of liim; V i c fur more snccossfully, far more nobly, an by jour {.rent gouiiiHcs, who aim at j erything an I effect liitle or notning; J ur grand iucomplelene.sses who only sadn one by tho hopdessness of the r 11 tiros. better than to lie a poet, wlioso noble life lacs haltutciv l.ic n..i.n B elry; a statesman. who tries to inond tho v ?rl<l and forgets tint tin- frst tiling to >?,. 0 nidod ir 1)itil sel f.uor--i-fdrrhTITtir<>|.T>i,w Iro M ?>'* nTT mankind, Imt neglects his own K: mily bettor farthnunll those in the long R n in the thorough man of business, the ret of whose career is the one sunplo ?! isirn, "Anything worth _?? Whatever else people might say of John >werbank ? and they have fiaiil much, tb bad and good, during bis li'e of near- ! ^ sixty yeuis they always said o.' bim ! . s. that he bad never shuttled out of an j idertaking, nor luolton a promise; never ! n gged, hor.o-vod, nor stolen cheating is j .. riling ono shilling from any mm; and ough his a nis might not bo lofty, and j ^ s daily l ie far removed from the heroic, 11 he was a good, honest man, ami (as I . pent, with exceeding r spool for tho ept- ' it) a thorough man of business, but there was nothin ; the least interest- ? g about bun. llis figure was short and ! umpy, and bis gray hair bristled funn l.v j uii'l bis smooth, bald bend. He could ! ? t, bv tiny force of imagination, bo turned f . to a rornnnt e pcrso nge. 'I'hat bis life j ' nl bad its lomauce was not improbable; i * \v lives aro without. It might have been ' ' who knows? connected with a certain ' n ave iwhich Mrs. Ixnowle once found ion visiting her own little grave in Halo iiirchvaid, and ever after looked kindlier , 11 i the man for the sake of it ', which horo ' , o inscription, "Jane, wife of Mr. Joi.n owerbank" (be was not Ks juiro then', j " tho died in childbirth, was hero interred j 1 th her infant son," uea ly forty venrs t ' O. ! v Hut so completely forgotten hail been i { is episode in his lit"?, that most people ' t, ought John bowerbauk an old bachelor; ; ? i<l wh-n be grow in years and honors, so ^ ucb so that it was rumored tint be liad ' v eltued beiuj made Sir John bowerbauk | j >lcly because knighthood was a small ing, and baronetcy, to a mui without | i'K, 11 blank r.orl of dignity, nobody sus- f iiicd ho would marry: nor, when h * did j arry, was lie suspected of mnriying 111 | ly bill a business-liU" way lo securo a ^ casant niistess for Li - splendid house, a , icerful companion for his declining years, i ( nd, lot the truth be owned, he did many j lly for this. Il?* was not one hit in love. | he solitary passion of h:s life had lda/ed j l? ami burned itself out. or ratio r been dinguished by I In* hand of late, and it ( as too Into to light up any ot! er. Ho did not marry Kiuily Keuclal for love, t , r which, perhaps, was I ho secret of l.er ' mlly consenting to marry him had ho f ado any foolish pretense of doing so. 1 , c respected her character, I o liked her i j ell, in a tender, fath rly sort of way; but ( lane, wife of .Mr. .lohti JJowo-.bnnk," now I ( eoping in her prncolul grave, need not j we had ihe slightest jealousy over, nay, 1 j ould hardly have recognized Iho middle- | jed gentleman who was the "happy bride- i room" that sunshiny morning in St ! | eorge's, llauovor Square. I'erhnpt this was a g-?od thing for t ( roily. In her husband's iinexuclhi { I , id undeuionstralive regard, more pater- j , il than lover-like, sLo found the rest ] , hich was lho only thing for which i 10 craved; and in liis sieuly, sedate, ! j [ rsistout cliara< tor, which aum d at noth- i ] ig hivlicr than it accomplished, and | night from her no more turn she was I ( le to give, she found a little of (ho com* I irl which she once thought was hopeless | ' i her in (Ins world. Mi , who had begun , fe w 111 a girl's drc.uns of perfi clion, and l ikV'/w] f iutln nil I n 'uo iv Iwt in line n o ? 1/ _ n \\e.ik< r than most woman b had ( an (1 on one slay aft i anollier, ami found ( iom all piereo lier I ke broken reals, ox- , prieiicod in licr cn'111, cold inariiage with , is kind, good, practical man, a certain ( ace, wbica alter a!! the t nap srs of lior ] mill, was not without its soothing charm. ; Iso, to 0110 of lier weak. hesitating nature, ! , i" mcro hoiiso of her fate hem irrevoea- ! ] ly settled of loanin : n 1 somebody, and j j living somebody 011 w hom he wan hound ? lean - <f pas ing out of the tlowcr.v Ids and dark precipices of her tronhlod , fo into tli Miioat >, hard, iron tramway of ( nty, conveyed a feeling of lolief. lor tin- first lime 1110 it!is of her mar- j avfo everybody said how well Mrs. John oweihank was looking; hotter than nnv- i j Dil.v hit I'Xpe-. ted to see I'.milv Kendal j a?k in lliis wi.i'd; lor moat people had -el j , rr down as I lie* dami-'d iniieiilor of l^er lOlher's disease consumption, decline, i ropliv whatev r name ho giicn lo llio il ward tokens of an inward grief which ; , ills the pj ring of youth, and makes life j "^eariness. and the grave the only rest. ? cannot he said thai marriage eaiiRed "ent cbnugo in Jobu Uowerbank; lo wos loo old for (bnt. Hut be lost s< of his crotchety, old bnobelor ways; mo with n certain air of conten ment pride about his handsome house, was carefully mindful of bis delii and sweet-looking youug wife, wl he took to a'ato dinner parties, i introduced among the blooming, flo end a littlo too conspicuously dres Liverpool ndies, where sbe looked uuliko o lily of the valley in the midat c bed of tulips nod ranunculuses. So tbev lived their lives, those two. a domestic lifo by nny menus; Mr. l'ow bank had never been used to tbal, nor \ Jtowerbnnk neither. Sh" hud dreamed it once; of the honor and happiness of ing a poor man's \\,fe; ot meudiug shirts and B'ockings; of looking aftor dinners and niakiugthc best of everythi counting no economies mean tlint were lighten the toil of the bread-winner; no hors hnrd that were to add to bl3 comb Hut this was uot Emily's lot. She wi rich woman, married to a rich man; no ing was expected of her but elegant ic ness. Onee Ibis might have been to weariness iatoienibl-; but sho had l< been passive and languid, glad to do no ing, and to be just w hutcvor she fanci lince nobody ever insisted upon her boi invtliing ? a lifo that some would lin 'ailed happy, and, especially in its outs ispect. have envied e.v codinyd.v. "S ie'san old imiii s darling," said c !)f the young Liverpool ladies, comme ing on Mrs. ilowobiu'c to I neighbor and occasional, though ; rery intimate, visitor, Mrs. Kuow 'It s better, anyhow, than being 'a yon nan's slave.'" "I'm not sure of that," half-grini'y, ho omicallv, ropl ed the other. "I hope, loar, you'll 0'> pretty much of a slave our miBunnti ns i am ims day to Julwr {now lei, or you'd b si not marry at nil.' lJut Buck love-servitude was not J'nii! of. Kho never I rot ted after .lohn ltowi >nnk with h s l?icj boo's in tlie morning, rushed his coat, or found litui liiH glov iho never ran to open the door of evenir ir settled his cushions fo: his after-dint le?p. They had servants to do that, thy should she? In truth, it never < urred to her to do it. She dressed herself care uli.y nn<l sat he head of Iter hushaud s tabic; slio dtc n her husband's carriage about the t on ry?soliiniy, peaceful, meditative driv< it she paid a few courtesy etdls after t ntertaininents to which, arrayed in t nost perfect of costumes, ho seem 'eased to tako her. lleuovcr was cri fit'i her; never asked h r if sho w inppv; tried, doubtl-Hs, in his own wf a make her so, for ho was a kindly 11 tired mnn; but l.o was not ohscrvnut, 11 cusi;ive, nor over sympathetic, liesidt 10 was old, and a'l his youth, if ho ex art any, had been buried long ago in lit burchynrd. Mrs. Knowle told, not nt the time. I; fterward, how, one Christmas Hay, wlii as one of th?* rare holidays at the K hanco___im?L Mr,?Htrwrntmnk was a m flicT never took a holiday illognlly s iw him crossing Iho * long, frost rnss of this said churchyard, aloii longh he l ad not been married 111a lonths, to stand by that grave, of wlii f iViWxr.nfi r trf. If his eyes could have pai red b >w, he would have found uothing of w. r child but n little handful of bom mother wife now sat nt lit; splendid. n umblo, hearth; possibly auother clii aight Vos, this was what they said of him, t 11-uatiir d portion of ids friends; ho ince the otter of tho baronetcy, a crtu awning pr.de of race, tho truly Kngli rish to found a family, had coin- into t lead of grave -lohn llowerbnnk; that r ordmgly he had, in hi grave and prac al way. conceived the id' a. however li n life, of mnirying, and hail nccordin; coked round on all his eligible young la ,cqua into noes, until, in his practical ej ic found one who, for lu-r own sweet 1 lateness, he thought wonM bo a snital nate for an elderly mnn; and according ritluiut nineh inquiry as to lier fcolin; aid having, indeed, arranged tho win natter in the most business-like laslii nt a his old acquaintance, ber father, nnrried Km ly Rtndnl. Hut when, after a year the baronet ?oi?sf? again o'tered ami accepted tin ippearcd no heir lo llmse honors, 11 iouhtedly Kr John was very tnu h disn minted. Of course, lie did not show it; rns too good u man for that; but t ducid mien became cold or and colder; a hough they were not unhappy it takef evtniu nmonut of hoj>e oven to create d ippomlmont dill, day by d v, tlio hi innd and who went more their 01 rays; saw loss ami less of one another, h (piito easy in the d uly life of wcalt icople, who bare, or flunk they hnvo i nanv duties owed to lie ir position and ociety. Ami t ougli I'.mily still smiled ler soft, languid, wistful sin le audi iod3' ever said an unkind word lo 1 er, a die. dear soul, bad never s ud a i niiki rord to anybody in her l.fe, si ill I h< e!i grew paler and paler, her eyes gn artier and larger, \vi:h a sort of :ar nw ook, as if gazing forwaid into n not disti leaven for something on einth never fou something lost "or incomplete son .bing without which, tbo i.h a nun shot :ive the whole sal stam o of biH bouse f t would be utter y in vain. Marriage must bo lie iron or bell. N it first, perhaps, for tune so tons ni nends all tilings; but a tor t .ma h is h its fair license and failed; and lb oines the dead blank, the hopeless e luram e, even if lite sharper panes do i intervene; tbo fee ing t a' the last chat in life h is been taken, the l ist die thro ?and lost. Probably John Bowerbank did not f Ihufi; his feelings were never reinnrhal keen: niul li" had Ins business, li:r d Decupled on 'Change, and his evenings ( voted sevornl tunes a week, to Iho l<? splendid, intensely dnll r.nd entirely tpcctnhle Liverpool dinner pnrboi, I Ins wife, left nil day a: home, with t?o i lies to till up tlie idle, minions, we liours, with 110 children of her own, n loo listleKs nnd innciiv t > adopt the si dilute c f other eh Idless matrons M Knowle, for instanc and take overybr else's children, who needed it, under 1 motherly win { to sue i as ] o<>r I'mily marriage like hov< most resenihtes lie: slowly frozen alive in t! e lake of gih lorment, which forms tlm hor or of one the circles of Dante's llell. lint nohody knew it. I for father, < gaged in the samo di'iing-out exi ruico in London that her husband, i lesser and more harmless degree, enjo; in LLoipool, never v.sited ior, seld wrote to her. When he did, lus lot I breathed the most on1 table s lf-satisf lion that ho had done the very best her; that she was perfectly hippy nnf was he, her ntVectionate father, who I secureo, mow i is own pancrn wnicn, course, w?i infaUil>lo hereon jtiRal folio Ami nil Iho world, bin world e*j ncin' wont on ns usual, and th |> oplo who I most dim ussod tbo mnrria-'o, pro and e till Iho boat of wordy war stretched o-< wide aron between i> I wo points ot I.iv pool and London: < von these subsided, idl people ho soon sui'Mde after ov? ry in riajs>, into leaving tbo two oonccrnod bear their own erosa or enjoy their o content, l or, after all, it is their o bus ncss and nobody'a else; which it i from the very tir-t, it ibcir ntVcetiOh friends could have believed so. (TO HE CONTINUED. J >m? THE NEWS. vea The St. Paul Roller Flour Mill Compiny's Rio luildiogs, inc'.ulmg elevator at St. Paul, | iom Miu , werj d-stroyed by fire; loss $1.?0,U00, I he I oiler of the tug Comet, at BulTalo, r'^j N. Y., expl jJe.l, wrecking the boat and lunot two of the crow. Fire destroyed 1 ,r A ilie M isonic block at M >nb zumi, N. Y.;loss tlo.OO). Ail English syndicate is nogotiaNot ting for the purchase of the malting plant er* of George II. Bul'en & Co., the largest in r8j Chicago, and which turns out 1,250,000 bush- c eh of m ilt yearly. Frauk O. Toul, of ?l l is Providence, II. I , n freight train brakeman, sl his lias b.*en awarded fS,00<) against the Provi- K u?? dt uco and Worcester Railroad for being " l^? thrown from a train by a defective brakobar ? and losing a leg. S.x inches of snow cov" A l8 a ers the Texas Panhandle. Railroad men 1 th- aro now considering plans for an organtull? Udn tu bo known People's Trans- * *icr portr.lion t- >nip^Is again, ,( lh^ " K,<* an ' ",? t?"u*>rary bridge across tHe Btjt Coneiuangh has been washed away. 4u Cl ng a fog oa thi B ist river, New York, the Uni- n ivrt ted Stales tnar-of.war Chicago collided with 11 a llo.lt of freight cars, but the Chicago was n?t damaged. Charles Page, a;ed s?v- |? "V ?.?- . I . |U. ...... .?8 M ?HO W TO ' her fouml murJ-rol in their home in Clinch not county, O?. Elmer Lnbadie, a French- j, man, of Franklin, Mas*., on trial for rape l>i ID^ noon his own daughter, committol suicido ''' jf. in the court-room. By the bro iking of a tj. i,iv brake oil a rabl'.>-c ?r in Kansas City, a collito sion occurred, and a griptnan and several (v ird pns-engers were injured.?<?The annual re- I n; , |Milt of the marine and fishery exchange of j % ^ Gloucester shows that fourteen vosselsjof the U or (idling fl ?ot and seventy lives wero lost dur- 01 ck; ! ing th ) j oar. Mr^. Henry Brink, wife of K the wealthiest farmer in Brown county, Kan. 'it ,er was shot ai.d killed by Frank Zoludick, an c. so employe on the (arm* John W. Wilks, a j ' ' contractor of Newark, N, J., di**d suddenly yf at <>f pneumonia and his wife, a robust woman, CO >vo expired an hour later from the shock. 11- T Pc [>s. James B. Hopkins, of No-folk, Vs., ncolho ^ ninl.y nhot and kil'etl himself whllo pun- Rt ho "'"K-?Thero were two hundred and twentyo<l eight hus.r.ess failures In tho United Statoj r? "9 and thli ty-niiio in Cuinda the past week. c ? ^_8 | Owen .? nderson, 1 n eighteen-year old negi o, ')r ' 1 was lyi clie l in Ljislmrr Vn for whm ? , - > ?i " "... -b- |) , ior npon a whito girl seventeen yours of ago. uil b, i Several woikngmen were injured l>y tho CJ* or | falling of a scaffold on a tlienUr in coursoof , 10 construction 011 Hlickwell's Icland, N. Y. wi lit ' ^ sixt nf>1 n,,nua' bobs on of the National th eh : ^r?,na",?iChrist i in Teniperanca Union b^gan ! jJJ x- ! in Chicago, nil I Miss Frui.cis WillnrJ, the ov, mi president, in her mld/.ss denounced trust* oil k'j and combines and corruption in politics. l0 Hichord 1'hilbin, a massage operator in New ?y York city, eras arrested, obargtd with rob- I ch bing William [I Nlxon^a CtLfcy*^ merchant. ^lj ploy it8 a butler. Salho V?tt.>rbick, a ser- j be I* vant in a hotel near Vincenties, Itni, burled | "c ,H it smooth-iron nt James Rtlchey, a drummer, i )r( ot ami crack-.d his skull. The revised figure* J hi in the Iowa election give Boies, Democrat, bo for governor, 4,7111 plurality. Terrible ',c sleet nr.d snowstorms iu New Mexico have j(| been the death of thousands of cattle. dn sh ! Kntio Donovan, seven ye .rs old, was pushed lio j into n boi.llr by lur ploy mates at Liwrence, K'* | Mass., on<l died froui her it juries. Three w< 1('* children were burned to d .-at h in a tire that 5M lv d stroked Samuel W. Piuib ir's farm buikldy inga near Manchester, N. H. Colonel Wil* e, j linin Cusdus (ioodloe, member of tbo National Republican Committee, stable I T '}* and killel Colonel A. M. Swop*at I^exing ! ton, Ky. (Joodioo was shot and fatally do I wounded. In n Co ll?iou tetwven freight |? < n and gravel trains near Kittanniuj, I'a, tbreo n, 1)? unit were kill d. Tho Standard Oil Coin ! panj* ha.*> la Ught out several more oil com* ^i Ve pames in 1 ennsyIvania St. Patrick's ! g.i u. I C .lliO.'ic Church at Utica, N. Y., was de- i tli p- j stroyed by lire. Tne liligatn n against tl o j tv ' o : Cmuit Mibi.ier of Am.rlca was linally tnd* jj, nd ! '''* K*l"e,m'nto' Pennsylvania's claim j. [ft j for tiixtp. Fire tli.l $00,000 damage to \Y. | fr is. ' C. Reynolds & Co.'s buggy works at Coium. fc IB- ! bus, t) Several persons worn killed nt '' ,vu Browns burg, Vn , in n light growing < ut o ,,, .,IS Dr. T. J. W.i k.-r, n physician, throatoning g' t lie life of 11 111 y Miller, a wealthy citiz.-n ci i 1 lo Ho k!n i Igi- county, for insulting tho for. i I inci's wife. I'igg Vuun was hangt-d nt 1 ns 10" Summer villi*, tin., for tho mutder of Worth i li 1 , White. n( ml | gi >er ! J. L. rordemoro, a prominent citizm of , (,j civ j Seutio, Nob., was shot and Lillod hy Cilvin 1 o< l.V SJn linin, who was j Io'.ir of his victim. ?j nil *'' ^0,MV,'8lhn 1'iow Company in Dubuque, , ? jr 11., w.is destroyed by lire. Fired. Mroyeil | pi ,1,1 a block of buildings in Petersburg, Vii , i ^ or, Lieut. Criehton, of tin poli *j force, was .J killed by a fn ling wall. The Loss is esti- j "j mated at K.jO.OOO, The Mormons tn Salt tl ml Lily are scheming to obtain control of | ? on 1,10 teliools in Salt Lake City. The SuJ ill- preine Court of Now York has affirmed the , tl lot decision of Judge Barrett in the case of tho j 11 uo North Iliver Sugar It lining Company, and " j the company muit lie dissolved. The rec- ' )< eel lory of St. Mary's Human Catholic Church, o blv in I'lainsll dd, N. J., w.?s considerably dnm , nys 1 aged by lire. Alb rt Maren, of Savannah, I v i (fa., cut liis wi'es throat from car to car. J "7* I II" was j-aloui. !'ig Yuitn, a condemned | ' re- > - > | (i Int lnvir.br in Koine, Georgia, attempted hi:- | ^ In- cide. Miss Kato Prexcl, of Fliilnd I- s I't'.V phia, has taken tho white veil of tho novi- j 1 'V'' tiate nt the convent of the Sisters of Mercy, I '' ib* " lrs in Pittsburg. The scnteno of Siino i ' >dy Walker,the negro boy of Chesterfl *ld county j her Virginia, has boon committed to twiuty | '? i years' impr-soniiieut. H. L. llrascltnan, ?K was arrested hi Washington on tho charge n i of attempting to vote illegally. The body j ^ of Captain C. Marcus Sclioonmaker, who n ?n- uwi, Mil* hip m mo imrricano nt ftnmoa, wan i & ht" in'.crre.l hi tho family ji'ot nt Wlltwjc'-i I ' : t-Vnet-ry, Kingston, N. Y. Kit S?>cretary i ? ora ?f H:ato Thoni is k. It.iyjrJ, muiI Misa Maiy n ors Willing Clynior were innrrieit nt ttio rt?*i- a nc? ! ,:t'' eo of tho bride, 1017 H. slrcet, Washing- ? for ta:i, in the rircsenco of a dis inguisbcd com ' pony. f ,a?J , i n of ; iiy. ; Tin: Argent no (Jnvernmont nns in- r Hy, si i iict< <l its n^ent 111 Paris to offer facil- 8 ':*<l iiics I or emigration to tho .'ews w!i?> two on? being ?>x| o!lc?l from Knssiit. Soornl i r n i 1 Ik>it an.I of these |?oo;?'o, who nro nn- 1 ?as ,'1" f ' 'i"it lto. strab ft, huvo <ta- ! ( nr- oo'teil < ii; agoments to go ami coloni/.O I C to ; I.null on tho Aigentino territory. A t \vn ' shipfnl of tho emigrants will start in a wn few ila.vs from Ismnilin. _______ r *IIH j ' ? 0,0 ' Tin: Federal authorities In New York city , j are enforcing the law against tta? importaj tion of contract laborers. J f V . STiTB OP TKtDB. Jnfavorable Weather Cau a Decreased Movement. rb?> Nlork of Available Wheal t'.?* (ho Kneltict Hunk ClrnrltiKS i Thtr I y-Se \tii CI Hex Trusls nntl ('mil. Special telegram > to Itrarfst reef's rope ontiminnco of unfavorable weather in ral and Southwestern Mississippi Yti tates ami a slightly decreased nioveiner eneral trade iu staples at most poiuts hough it is noted that tho volume still cods that of n corresponding tinio In 1 in exception is noted in Omaha, wl elder weather has stimulated season ttsitiess. Cotton is moving, frcoly in T< ml T/onislaao. At Louisville flue l>u rbacco is advancing, and the highest pr f the season arc record d. I^ess tendr > stringency U rep>rted in lending Itnni: ntres, iv?*t ami South. I here has be? loderato iinprovem >nt in mercauli ? co! ons at several points. Stocks ot avui.ablo wheat in the Dm tntes Kist of the lt?>cky Mountains Nov or us reported t<> /frio/.s/ivrf'.suggiegi ),lM?,t)DO basm-ls, against r.'ti,7.f?,0 0 I.us 'ptcmber 548, 1880 Hint a.< compared v 1,518,010 huMids Nov. mb r 1, 1888. >u?|s, incltitliii; both roasts, are 50,817 ushels, against Id.'k'O n month ago i 1,454.1*00 nusheis a your at;o. Wheat stc ius exceed those ol a Itk* il ?t-? Inst year le first time tu J8V.I. Tito hank clontings at thirty seven r. vhere totais are obtainable lor .oar yet JSfgute *5, i'.KI.UOS 0154 lor October, an wee of l<i per cent. over October, 18.8 ! t?er cent. over 1887, nnil l(i pi r cent, o ccoeer, 18:0t The total for the ten limn lite current y.ar is $45,017,875,0 ki, oi>J cent in excess of a like perm I ol 1: ^ per cent larger tban the total iii It ue relatively greater increa-e t.t thirty ties, exclusive of ,\cw York, is shown e fact t at while the bitter'.- tut it increa out 4,lKb,L.0U,U0o in ten months of t tar over lust, tue total for thirty-six rit unprising but ono-ti.irit of the -grand tui creased over $5,10 ',0.0.000 m t..o sa irio I. Wheat fl ur ban lieen ia steady iiirvoiui practically tiiicbuugeil prices. Wheat ' on lig..t deiiiaiul and heavy ipis. c orn on h< tier li uno ami (oral qu st, is up Jsi^h'c, and mils oa limited ipts and oil. rin s are higher. II oducts declined sharp y on increased pi ro at the Vt est, i'oi k fell away ?5oa<d | rrei and lard 40 p. i.its. holier and uj vuiice.l lc encli, eliees j remaining prat lly steady. Hogs are lower at ill - Wi ittlo are ste'atly. (JoiTe > lias i eeu in light demand an 1 rlo thout special features up 540..80 points o week. The demand for tea is light a ices are easier, Raw sugar is mm e actt rticularly at New Yor:? and l'hiludeiph r ing to the reduction oi 8 10 iJjC,an 1 fr< 'erings. More luvorablc hiure-pean ct vices do nor sustain prices so far. Reliu in better request arid shaded on soi ades. 17-oticn goods nre in libcrul. Uoman 1 I oV^'id" Hoislon jrs are <|u:ot cr dull. At t.ie loriuer c .iday specialties aro uctive, and roo >ather has slightly improved the denia [>m near-by anil city retailers. Wool is Ir ileinan I, at utiehange-.i pa luos, at s iard markets. Ituw cotton is 1-10:8 gher, except at New Yoi U, on smaller c> ttmates un J good d -maud. The business tailuros in the last sc iys numi>iM"--uuu?il ."States, uimi . Total. "67, us coinp.r.-il wit i IMil ) nr, nnil "" > the ?eo< pre v. oils. For irrvbporuiing week ot last yeut* the tigu ere: lt>l i allures iu the Unite i Slutes i I ill Cuuudu. SUFFERING IN THE SNOW lio Terrible ICxjt'-rl?,in,?? ol i? l.nl ?'n< ill* Horrors in tin* llliy.*iu,il, 'i'lie oodioa ul John Murtiii and tlenry r, the eowhoys who were frozen lo dt< inr Sierra Grand, C dorado, in hut wo rriliie id /./ ir I, were brou ;lil to Folsom i rial. Four others men lie longing to me party lire missing, and it is feared t ley are dead. It is reported that at li rent}* mo i nr missing from this range,i is feared many of them will never he fou illy and Wise, tin men who escaped ha < z.'ii, tell a li 'iii-trending story of their i ring. When llio bliuird* Ktruelc ti IVJ 'TUir II Ml lln II IIV I *Jk ? ' f VVIWIV. iud lite nil) n hurrieau > before inorni i<< when Mmri111 an I Jolly w -lit oil th < n-iiil nl-out o A. M., the storm iv.is so bit g III it tli-'y ooiil-l not I10M tli? held. .1 artel to Ili3 camp lor help. Iii tlio tn me Miller ninl U mo lift-1 i-ft tbn i'.iiii; wist, in holding tlto call 1 . Joliy coul 1 ml tlio camp, und Miller and \Vi??ct ot liiid the herd. All three were drawn at her by shouting, nii-1 wandered r.ro II daylight, when tuey louud Martin. )!il was so bitter that the man on'err ivme, and after fastening the horses, t m an idle blankets and buried themselvi snowdrift, and it was only by the groa Torts that Jolly and Wise sucoceodei peping aw ike. Thay wero slightly a; 'om Martin an I Mi 1 -r, and li id ddligi i talking to each otln-r. The snow piled upon tliom to such woi lat they wore lorcel to seek anottier di ii-out tour o'clock hVlduy morning Mi all d Jolly and W.s\ and told tiieiu t a t nil b'tt'-r go, ami when they crawled !?-y inade a r arch in the drift for M mi Martin. The hit-cr only coiihl be lot li I lie was dead. They took tlio hors s tirted, oiding them. .Soon tlr-j" found ir on his knees, his h<<rso standing in fi f him its though trying to protect turn f he cold, lie was finked to got up an rif l? t li.iin Itiii' ii.i ii'iiii 111 in I i'i i I i i i Kn . /is ns-nst. d to f??ft, litit could not \v ol!y st irto 1 to assistance, whilo l t mm nod with thcirdyiiijj companion. I if Wise'.* Inn Is are lro/..|i, and ho wis irccmiiug insens.hie himself wle-n n Alex h op herder loiniii him nn I too'i hit tliodes' Ktncli, n f-v. m.los distauc. lion returned to whmo Mill r Iia<l been ind found hi ill h loirs.". MARKETS. nat.timotiK? Flour -City Mills, extra,1 $4.^5. Wheat- Southern Fiiltz, t- 4 c lorn?Southern White, :2142^ eta, Vc IlidlcM. Outs?Southern and i'eniiKviv. AniO'/^otR.: Ryo ? .Maryland & I'onnsylv 4iv..Via.; Hay?-Maryland and i'onnsylv 2 5 >a#13 00;?traw-\Vlie/it,7.t<0nf8.00; l?u lantern Creamery, I3.i35c., near-by rec? ul7cts; Ch vso?1'nsforn Fancy Cfronni. 11)^ rU.,?Western, IOiIO'/ cts; 24; i'obacoo ia'af?Inferior, l:i?2.00, ( lomnion, 2 OOnf4 00, Middlim?, $5n7.00 ( o tlno refl,8a#'J; Fancy, Nkw Yokk ? Flour ?Southern C'oninio air extra,?-!. lOaf.Y 15; Wheats No I White Kiy?;Rvo?St'i to.i *4,k 2:;Corr ? Sout follow,as%n:.W;4. Oats White, State-J.',; t*.; Hu'tor-Suit?. Ua .'1 <-ta.; Choeso-S <14 eta.; i' Ksp ? 211> 22 Cts. TlUl,Ai>Kt.ri!lA ? Flour ? I'onnsylv anr-y, 4.35n4.75; Wheat?IVtinsylvunia voutliorn H?l, 80'.?nM; Kvo--I'onnsylv 5nM>-fa Corn?Southern Yellow, 40 a II < lad tfttt^aiKIcts. Buttor--state, lun Ihoes ? >. Y. Factory, OjtlJl eta. Unto, 24 W'i2.? cts. C ATT LB. raf.timokf.?lleof, 4 (W?4 15; Sheep?1 4 50. Hojra?ft 35.4 ?('. f*k.w York ? Meet-?>o CO (0 00; Shoep-i 15 25; lloKs?$4.3d.4 OA. Kast Liberty?Baef?? 1 40?4 'JO; She 14 C0a4 60; Hogs?ft 30a4 4i DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. A 6-year old daughter of Mrs. Sullivan waa choked to death by swollowing a toy balloon S6S in Cincinnati. Simon Barney, enginoer, and James Movies. fireman, were killed by the burs tin; of a mine boiler at Archibald, Penna. d o! A large brick dwelling In course of erection ,t in Passaic City, New Jor?ey, tumbled down, burying 10 workmen. Ail were injured. One of the large pulp grinders in tin piper ?rt a P'ant near Appleton, Wisconsin, burst, and Killed Frank CI irk, Suierint mdout of th e cen- works. dley Secretary Proctor bus grantod the siififerit of ing settlers in North Dakota, near Fort Tot, ten military reservation, peraii-.sion to soeure wood trotn the resorv.il ion. OX* Tho boiler of a steam thresher exploded near (drill ton, Dakota, killing Isreal Sbepliero paid, the owner. Theengiueer, lireinmaud a bio another man were d ingorously woutide I. exus William Kennedy, of O atss iuqua, lVii n., rlev drowned while attempting to crosi the ' Lebigh river in a host to tba Th >mas Com let's pany'B iron works. Tho boat was sw.'pt over ncy a d im. cinl A coal train on the Illinois and Indiana >iiu Southern 11 >:id was ditched uear Snlliv in, !lcc Indium, liy a broken rail. Eiigine-r W. Evans was killed, and an unknown tr imp j ilod was Iiitully hurt. ' m A paisonger train an>i freight train 0:1 the j Jl?* Nor.oil; and Wo-t-rn It idi o t I cillided near | .olf Diborty Station, Virginia. Two train mm I I." wop) killed anj two injured. It >tli ' ^ and five cars were wnoxed. ' ml tiovcrmn ??t engineer* arrived at John, 1^ town, i'n., to Hscerwii i tile ft Mb of widening ioi" ami deepening the chinnels of tho stream < pas-ing through til it city, ami to erect IimiI'c.i P 'rary bridges over tli * same. u>) While Mrs. J. Kliis was out driving in Den- | .11 ver, Coloru i.>, tiie team ran away and ool, ,?r liiled w.th a cable c ?r. She was thrown coinver pletely over the car, landing on h r head on tlx the truck on tho other side. 6>h was fat illy I! injured. I'S, Two west-bound freight trains on the F.r.o ls'?. Railroad were wrook?Kl near (J isville, New i s-x York, liotli tracks woro blocked. TIu wr?)k i l,y c iu^lit tire, cutting otr t olographic commarod mention. Sumu.-l .Stoat, of Middlelon, was his killed, and severul others w.re injure 1. !?'l' A freight train on the l'ittshurg, Fort * W ayi.e and Chicago It si I road ran into too ' Imiitel express near Heaver Falls, I'a. A , brukoinan nam ?! Rectors was killed and K i- i L gineer Dougherty and Fireman Carr wcro i iiadly injured. Some of tho passengers re I j eel veil slight injuries. ro O in of the boilers of tho Hellnro blast i log furnace, at R !! lire, O.iio, exploded, causing e?. damage to tho null and adjoining buildings i jH.r ostijn it.al at Ml.tMk). Two other boilers | rg? cracked, the bo.ler-room was wrecked and . ?ti- one end of the nail factory was demolished. i si. A portable boiler on u farm-near liumlot, I Indiana, burst, killing Adam Muun and i iSCS severely scaldiug-Avo-ottnTS. Oil - J, ? < 2% MANY FHHERMEN LOST. i la, _ I I>onH* nml SVroeUniro Bleoorrt of tlm [ ,,.,1 >cn iaiKlitiiil Fit-el. mo Tho annual ileum iist of the Murine mil ? SlJ J^^^tssirvSffSJtKiHl wwfttf 1 )lj" still t he ro Ircming fealnro of making a favor- ^ ahlo showing, compared with tho past few aid years. Few r-'ndiug the report can roali/.? in the terrible J? tain me nslung population con- t ltio s,"nllv remains unl*r, lor no return after a r,,p departure u n?sur<d, and ev. ry year fclm \vi low?**<11i i) hi number, and at. times exceed, I f(in the brides. Tins year' , lists enumerate I our- , da lo-" vessels lo.t, e?t dling ??loss of $12 1,0 hi, ast j,"sured for ?.?),<'fit. Tli > fatalities number ttio ,,f which 12 formed the crew of the j 1 m'iiojiier (.'arlt ton, Cipiain Patrick (1'v'oti j i ind "ell, which was lost in the Rale of November last.year; 12 more forming the crew of the j schouie.r Joseph O'I'.itriok, llnrvey, nvist.er, j ' lost, in same R ile; schooner Shilsh, .lames j | Wills, master, run down in a fog on tlrand I , Hanks by the schooner M. V. Stetso i, and all hands lost. Of the other eleven vessels the j ' i of i reus were saved after threat suffering and . . thrilling nd v. n n:e?. The r in iinder of the ' liil- ',sf "f disunities is inailc up l>y: Kelt ov> r- 1 hoard, washe I orerboird in gale, 8; cnp>nth si/.;d in dories, 1(1; lost in fog, 2; died of exek's Jiosnre and injury at s ?, f?; wrecked and died for exhaustion, :l Tne a seventy souls did not only suffer themselves, but. h tvo left I?j- 1 11,0 bind them hi want and sulF-?rin ; seven ago I hat parents,five huiplesssisters, seventeen widows < >nst hud liiiy-one orphans, most of them rosi- < and ' ,,, nts of ",,H v,c'uii.y- Fortunately for the ' j fl a?t this season, the great storms or H <ptem* ma. i |>er did not reach much farther north than ' ,d)y Cups Cod, an I while New Jersey was under 1 suf. " d. luge, tho Hanks had a reinarkublo spell |Hin of lino w, at lu?r. 1 CAPTURED By MoOJY.S ! list ' lid. .lit. I I... lit..,..!?. w..?l l Ii.'.ii.l., 1 (hit A^iiiii. 'nut tlio llutli-Iis-m'm uy i hi has hrof.c i out mill " i to The Met' >ys, wlio from tin* lu">t report* ! 'n ' VVL''? ?li*orgi*nis: ?l and disheartened, Iipvo il a gathered togeth r their scattered followers, j ook and are now ready to avenge themsolves. s :n Nothing litis lieen heard of the fait) of I Ifn | ' '",r*4"s IiMiiilikin, John (Jain mi.1 I'ele Mo i mrt J ( ' ?y, who were taken prisoners 11 t he hhi idy ! ?'?y ; light at 1'u lgy's, on tin* <5uy ndolto Itiver, ight I "'ter tlio btitllo e>f Norenihi r I. They were rift. then lnirri ?! to tliolie i lipi irters of (h Hal iller I lield and lllumlleid ynngs, tii-d and sat- i hey i tenee I to ho shot. Th-re in no doiiM that out ' thi* rontcue i was execute 1 ovt a week ago, ti er mi'l now Hp Met 'ays are ready to retaliate. ; ind, Lust Sntiinl iy III-McCoys nrok j into the ami liotrv of I'ins Ituinilioiii, in th south tii , Mil | pari of Lincoln county, an I took IrHli hun rout ! and his wife pi ison as. They then burned | rom I I ho house and turn an I >t tried for their j I go ! old stronghold on Hart, (.'reek with tit?it* I and j raj live*. <>l1 W!?yihey were jo.ned hy j nl?. I a purl)' ricruuei i?v unni> minynii nun,. iVis- I Ix-riuu about n bo'>ro. I'Im liu.iyons, |ii?(, Until ' tIk* ItiuiiiHeld-', nro now accessions to tlit* fast f?? nl, wnicb will originally confimd (<, 11) > loan Mot'oyB anil lint (idds, ai.il now lour I'nmli s n to instead of two arc involved. Jim Wliat will !?* ihofuteof Mr. mil Mr*, lolt Paris lUuu.Ii'll can oily b.? oooj cturo I, but the man will probably l>o slim. Kvory on" here predicts another period of bloodshed ami rapine. !i?i i A BATTLE AT BROWNSBURU. -i y,-. bow I'ramiacnt 4'itlxciiN I'nc Tticlr fistula an i;i . jijij.j bi ii < onrt-rooiii. ania itepyrts received from Broansburg, Va., tter, i a Mmdl village of about tlireo hundred )ipt? | ibis I people in ltockhridge county, state that that i? XJ j vdlngo is in a high state of excitement over iond , n terrible ami bloody fight botwtcn the Jead- ; ,uo<1 tug men of the vicinity. Throo persons are in to d. ad or fatally wonn led, while a isiiinl er of olhers are severely injured. Tho news re- i coived from Ihownsbuic, which Is olT tho ! 4'n'Jti "( communication, says that I)r. I'. J. into Walk- r, o.ie of the most prominent. physicians an I surg-ous of the Stale, hadjthrcnt- J nnia cue I the lift* of Henry Miller, n prominent ninl nud wenlthy citizen of l'ockl>rulu;c county, I nnin instilling the forme r s wife. .Mtiler had | ,ct.s. Walker arrested ?n<l placed under bonds to j ets.' keep the penc.'. The oa?o came up in the | j,s .' hi igisirait 1s court, and the trouble toon I i larled, wInch eiuled in both tides drawing t uor weapons. Miller was killed. Dr. Walker DO I'd ally wounded, an 1 Mrs. Walker, w ho w as in court as a witness, was kill <1. D in and j;5 -g William Miller, tons of the accused, were * j shot and dangerous')* wounded. K.itmiol :op I ifeaver and other* whose uaraes lire unknow n were also injured. '??~ 1 ABOUT NCTtto PEOPLE. 1 ?Y \ Prince Bismarck is tronbTW w|th insomnia? \ Tie h is tried an orris root p\>w but 19 still " w ikeful. \ t Becrutary Rusk has develops a groat fondness for chrysanthemums. always wears one now in his buttonhole. \ F. K. Spinner, formerly United States Treasurer, is now 88 years old. lie it living in Mohawk, N. Y., his native place. l)r. Dwight I* Moody is said to have propounded in n recent sermon the dogma that nobody who plays progressive euchre cam hop i to go to He iven. \ Sir Julian (Joldschmidt, tho well-known V London member of Parliament, was handsoinely entertained by tho New York lie- \ brews, at DelmorjicoV. \ President Harrison seldom attends the theatre, lie ii not nearly os fond of the drama ns Kx President Cleveland iff lm *?" Ltuxnwe ? court rmO(T"'ni,sl-ulRnler. Mrs. Lou se Chandler Moulton has been visiting Lady Ashburton nt her country home in Bco'isiul, and her pen cannot do justice to the beauty of the place or to th > cliariu of h?r host-as. Tho German Ktnperor's stvle of niter-dinner oratory is precisely modeled on that of n common lor in the field. He calls Ids sent-nees out in n" aeries of short, sharp shocks, as if they were so many words of command. Admiral Kimborly, in command of the Pacific b'qua lron, has beoti in service forty years. Ilo i< now on lii-c wny to S-m Francisco, ami will Iks succeeded liy Commodore Ifrown commander of tlio Norfolk NavvV ti l. President Cnrnot of Franco Is an entluii? Shakespearian scholar. Ilo has piles of manuscript containing his notes on tho Shakt"-pear inn plays, and ho hria translate! into French'*. !ncboth,",'Itnmen ami Juliofand "A Wint r'sTalo." Cnrnot is not a Miooniiu, hut is willing to rcknowledg? that Sluikespoaro was a mngnillc-lit plag yrist. Chinese wonion nro entering tl?? fleM of rnform. Some of the most proinin nt women in the "Flowory Kingdom" litvo form d a society to prevent the bandaging of the pedal I'xt.reiniti s. It is nppropriatolv termed the "Society of the Hoavonly Foot." H:r Ir?pol (Iriflln, who wrote a book denunciatory of the United States, has given up h s position in India, and has dee ded to go Into Knglish politics. Next month ho is to marry Miss Maris Lmpill, who he ree-utly met at ll uuhurg. She is thodaughter of a merchant o' Naples, and is related to tho Canon of Wincho.ter. Word has linen sent around to tho London dailies ashing thoin not to print uny ivpoi ts their correspondent at Athens might wire iibout tho Prince or Wales' hoaltli. The pipers all obeyed tho suggestion. A meli,sal report received in Loudon says that tho iTects of Hright's disease aro hegipnlug to 110 obvious^ Mi'-d tho rmuttof Ills voyage to LTypt will bo watched fi.rwith deep anxiety. l'rohably tho largest returns, everything considered, that romps la writers arothos i ivliicli are received in Royalties for taxt ooks for sclio Is. Tho late Prof. Kilos l.oomis, of Yale, w.ts supposed to bo a eominratively poor man, yet, Ins estate, on pronto t ho other day, revealed we llth that is iretty near #500,000. This represents tho . turns he received in royalties for his tcxtjooks, which l?T^>Umi?JM>? wnglsisw' ____ shot IM'iid Alter Killing ?nr .Man Mini Nrvrrob Wounding I'oiir Others. 1111y >11 It a ut, a suiuil station on the tSoulbrn l'ucillc ltoud, ninety miles from Now rli-iiii was tlio 801)110 of a tragedy ia which t.vo iiioii lost their lives and four others wore Jnngrrousy iiijurcil, two of thoin fatally. A wnko had loon in progress nt tlio sectionliou.-e in wh.cli a iiii'iihur of tlio people from tlio iieigliborho >d lial taken part. From tlio section homo several of thorn iveut to tlio station nil I were stall ling oil tlio platform, when mho of them, Icon '1 hetiod*ix, w.is accosted hy a stranger, who shipp nl huu roughly on the shoulder, lie ol>j *cted I ) this and the next inoiiieut, without a word, the snauger drew a long knife unit slnlilieil Iiiiii in tlio nook and si to, wounding linn so ho could not rise from where ho fell. His hr> t or Neil sprung to Ins roscue, hub Ho stranger stal/bed li ill also, and lie hit unconscious to the ground. Icon drew Ins revolver and 11 red onoont t li do-pciudo, but ivilhout elfect. M'das 1 liebo iifux, r. cousin ut die two wouuded ino i, c.uiie to their res lie when he was twice stabbed. I'Y.iuk 1'o.uii 'ton, hearing the cries of tlio woun led men, ran up Irani the other side of the buy oil. As he iiiouuted the ptaiforin the stranger plunged his km.e into I'eniiUton's lienrl. kit mg h in instantly. The desiierai.o Seemed exeit <1 (iy the bioo I lie hud 8lie<l, lor without onus i or provocation lio next utIneTd Joseph Morrison, it one-armed rullroud employee, and literally cut bun uj>, inII iiin^ no Jos tliun toil wounds wuti Ins murderous weapon, mid without a scratch or injury to hiuisoli,the murderer rundown Iroin ill p atfurin totliu bayou and sprung into a suill moored there and paddled nutty. Louts Aiicoiii and Theodore Tliohodaux, a rel-iliv ol the wounded men,started out utter (lie murderer and ran down to (lie liayou. 'I lie stranger was stunting in his boat, leisurely padniiig upstream, lie was liaitui mid toul to surrender, hut refused to do so. Aiicoiii lire.l at lulu, hut without effect. The man iaugoed und lold him to lire again, lie was called on throe tunes and told to mii i end r and so olteii refused, and three limes lie wits shot at. Upon the third shot the man foil over head loi eiuost mid rol.ed lido I lie h iyou. The murderer wits it stranger, and no one who saw Iiiiii had any idea of Irom whence he c.tni". The only explanation possible is that h < was a madman. i'enmstoii was Killed instantly. Nnd 'l'hebodaux and Morrison were sent to the llospitul, and will probably die. WITH KNIFE AND PISTOL. tirr/iuliy I!ppilhlieitun I Iglil it Rcsih ly Unci. i". I Win < 'nssiu ? I in id Inn. collector of In. tiTiwil revenue of the .Seventh Kentucky district, and t' ?!. Arinstead .M. S.vopo inet in the i> stollieo eorridor at J<cxingtoii, Ky. it at h moil wore after tin in til that was in their loiter loxes, wiiioli nro rathor eloso together. Tney approached these boxos at almost tho Mini*' instant, and when each saw who tho other was they glared at each otlief fiercely, and ono of tho two?it cannot he discovered which?exclaimed: "You spoke to mo, you insulted mo.w This nuti followed by some angry words from tho othor man?exietly wh it they were cannot bo learn d. At this instant they straightened up, and each drew a w anon? Swope a pistol and Geo Hoc a clasp knife. As soon as tho weapons wero drawn, Swopu lired and (ioodloe strce'c tho pistol down us it went < li'. tin; mil ontoi log aixionicn on the . ighl side. (f iodine1 lie.i lieguii stubbing his opponent in tho breast with his knife, which lorced Bvvopo backward toward tin mon-i)' order door, tliey h;v.?g In gun the fight ttbout midwuy of tho lobby. After sovcrnl I.lows had hern struck by Ooodlo Kwo|ie llrod again, missing (JooJloe. I i a moment after tiring the second shot Col. IS wop j loll on his ineo within about ten feet of tho door, ami, wo t ring in his blood, died Almost iiihtnntl v. < hi his person woro found thirteen wounds, they heing on his back, arms, and hi Irs breast, immediately alter til kd'ing, Col. (icodloo walked ton physician's olllee, wli ire liis wounds were oxsmined. i to was perfectly cool, and made a disposition of property in c iso of doath. J lie cause of tho d ttieu'ty was a statement made in (lie Republican convention of May 1st, 1HNS, by Col. Goodlo-, that fully twothirds ol the Ka.i ett>; county delegation in convention did ootsponk to tfwope.