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Show MORMKO TKIKAMS CONDENSED. t.vnlode.iSVi!IC locomotive exploded near Danville, Tenn V freight tram was demolished and the kE 1,m,lm' aml ..ft fl'om j" Africa are that Maj r Vlss.nan has captured Makin- ill". .1 T r1"? th!'. w!ml ,,,,!lst t'-oin that dace to Zanzibar in the han.ls of tho Germans. Tho Crescent Candy company's os. tablisiimont and Wood &, Ma'uev's whoIffaUi grocery ut Toledo, )., ore Imdly damaged by lire. The. losses as-gregato as-gregato .100,000. George Francis Train, who is mnnr tirotiud tho world to beat Nellie lily's time, arrived in Now York veslonfav morning on board ,the Ktr'uria. He takes a special I ruin fur Taeoma. Henry llealau. a weiilthv citizen of Leosburg, a and well known in London Lon-don hiiancial circles, died there. He was an Kngli.slinian, but served in the confederate, artillery and on Earle's staff. During the tierforniaiioo of a circus at Kingston, N V., a section of the raised gallery fell down, carrying several hundred hun-dred persons with it. Many were severely se-verely cut and bruised, but none fatally hurt. A farmer named Marion Tucker, together to-gether with two children, a girl of and a boy of 14,, was rowing in a small lake on a farm near Stanton, Neb., w hen the boat overturned and the three were drowned. Boulatiger lias informed a friend that the letter by which ho dissolved ttie creased his danger. A rubber tube v.as procured am! placed in Parsell's mouth, so he could breathe after the sand had covered Ids head. After several sev-eral hours of labor, the sand was cleared aw ay again, but it was found that I arsell had I i unable to retain the tube in his mouth ami had been linked to death. He w as a prominent citizen ami leaves a w idow aud large family. At the trial m" the copper syndicate1 men at Paris it has been proved that 'Cretan, as director of the Society do Metaiix. distributed tictitions prolit's for 1W, and used improper means to bull copper, raising the price from under I0IHI francs per ton to over 2000 francs and clearing within two mouths, to,. tK)t).(Hlt) francs. The defense is that the article of the penal code on w hich the charge is based does not apply. Hentsch, on being examined, admitted that w hile he was chairman of the I omptoir de Compte he knew nothing ot.the dealings of the institution with the Society de Metaux. He also lesti-tied lesti-tied that he rarely lisleued to the manager's man-ager's reports ami let things slide. The Nausen expedition, in search of the north pole, is actively lining at t 'hrisliaiiia, Norway. The'roillo to be followed is based upon the theory that the articles belonging to the ".Icanette." found on the Hth of .June, three years after llicdisaster to that ship, at a jmint directly opposite the pole, must have followed a supposed submarine current, cur-rent, which, leaving tlio archipelago of New Siberia, must have conveyed them to the Greenland colony, wliere they were found at a place called Julian Shaab. The meteorological bureau at Christiana, after three years of study, h is concluded that a direct route exists crossing the polar regions. Nausen will try this route, starting near the point w here the. ".Jeanetlc" was niiuied by the ice, and going to an opposite, point, where the articles were found. The new ship will have un auxiliary prjpellor, and, if caught in the ice, the crew will rpiit her anil push on to Julian Ju-lian Shaab. Houlangist national committee does not mean that he is renouncing his claims, ''lit desires the absence of "any medium between universal snflrage and himself. The Osborne house, i n of the largest hotels at Atlantic City, N. J., was opened for the season Saturday, and at an early hour was partially burned out. 'I hwre w ere thirty people in the house, and several had narrow- escapes. All escaped safely, however. Silver will be the principal topic discussed dis-cussed in the .senate again this week. Addresses in memorial)) of the late Representative Kelley will be delivered on Tuesday afternoon, and Saturday will bo devoted to the calauder. These are the only probable interruptions of the silver The steamer City of Macon, from Savannah, Sa-vannah, brings Cook Polaski of the sel ooner Hattie Clark, ho having been found drifting in an open boat. Polaski says the schooner capsized in a squall, aiid he believes all on board, except himself, were lost. The crew consisted of Captain Lane and live men, besides Polaski. : Mrs. Martha MeDotigall, widow of the late Hon. James A. McDougall. United States senator from California during the civil war. died at the house of her Ron-in-lavv. John W. LSoothby, in New Rochello, nenr New York City. Before going to California Senator Me-pongall Me-pongall was attorney-general of Illinois. Illi-nois. At a meeting of the executive board of the Pittsburg Trade Assembly a resolution' res-olution' which will be forwarded to President Harrison, was passed, asking the removal of Judge Joseph McKiu-liad, McKiu-liad, of the United Slates Circuit Court. The charge is that he slept a good part of the time while hearing the "Jeau-natte" "Jeau-natte" contract laborca.se last week. David Lorrigan entered the house of Mrs. Vance, a widowed lady at Buffalo, N. Y., and attempted to assault her. The woman fought liercely, finally succeeding suc-ceeding in getting a bowie knife from a bureau drawer. At sight of this, Lor-rigauiled, Lor-rigauiled, but she followed him and managed lo inflict several severe cuts in his shoulders. Airs. Vance was arrested ar-rested but will probably be discharged aud Lorrigan is apt to go to jail. The Indefinite postponement of the proposed reforms iu the British army, in consonance with the report, of the social commission, is due to the strong opposition ottered by the Queen and Prince of Wales to an abolition of the office of commander-in-chief, now occupied occu-pied by the Duke of Cambridge. Both hold that this post belongs to the royal family, ami that to abolish it would be to interfere with the prerogative ot the crown. Authoritive letter from Uganda eon-firm eon-firm the news that King Mwanga is ....! :-.,:...- ii.. i-ni, mcnllv anil ce- lirm tne uews iiuo. ""-s p again reigning permanently and re-curelv, re-curelv, and that he has placed hnnsel under the protection ol tho British hast Africa companv. 'The Koman Catholics have united with the Protestant missions mis-sions in that partof Africa o support Mwanga and secure the stability his throne and harmony of interests in Uganda. The London season this year is particularly par-ticularly notable for the increased number num-ber of American leader of fashion who are now entertaining there, lhese ndude the Ducl.ess of Manchester the Duchess of Marlborough, La y Randolph Churchill. Lady Arthur, M s Butler Mrs. Mackav. Mrs. Joseph nlaSermitb'-Sf'TtU1-neck, Mr. Adair. Mrs. M'S ' Kon-ilds Mrs. Vonwtrr. .Mis. sh.it p. Mr" Bra.llcy-Ma. ti". besides a number of others wfio swim on the top wave of society. Mrs. Cornelius Vandcrb.lt has taken a house in the country. ' -The O' Shea divorce suit, m which Par ell is a prominent figure, will be lisrosed of before tin.' end of July. .& many rounieting stones a, to P-irneU's ilefenso. One j.revalent ie- Whatever way the case goes. J aim." xdlrWrn leader of the Irish party. The first three days in the hou.se this week will witness the closing le tariff debate, which P"' ' c t -.lls a night dispatcher wasrepaini'.sr a ' ', ,0 (l. cck. i cav0d, btirynyg . duwn The qnW 'p " iighbors to e,tri- j ce te fortunate man only -1 |