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Show FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. A company has been incorporated at Jersey City to start an Irish newspajier at London. The Times' correspondent at Berlin Buys Ausiro Herman negotiations for a com-uiercUl com-uiercUl treaty have brcn concluded. Eva Brannoek, a Pittsburg faith cur-Ist, cur-Ist, anil a temher of n u4c lu tha Hethany home lias just flnishi d a succtssltil forty nays' fast. Mrs. Calkins of Goshen, Ind., con-f con-f fsiies particii atlon In th delitierately planned minder of hi rhusbm l fur the purpose uf securing se-curing $'J00 insurant e money. A female faith-ourist at Pittsburg has completed a fi rty days' fast, and she attended to her regular duties during the entire time. There is no truth in tho sensational story to the effect that the Due. d'Orlcans camo to l'aris Thins lay last, diaries Mil ;is a valt t In the B'Tviee of Mme. Meiha. the oncra tintrer. Arthur Wilson, at whose house the baeearat scandal occurred, has tieenappntnted by the iiunen to he hiuh hherlff of Yorkshire. A report is in circulation that ho will toon be knlRiit d. General Mahone and John M. Lang-Kt Lang-Kt n have, it is said, settled their d!B rnnces. an I w II hereafter worn in hnimoiiy for the promotion of the interests of the republican party in Virginia. Miss P. O. Chirk, an Indian girl, w ho was a te ici er in the Carlisle In liao school, has heeu appointed spe 1 11 allotment affi rn by t: e t'nit 'ii Slates, and 1-f: for Montana to as-sunii as-sunii th duties of herofli e. A Vienna correspondent says the pov-ernnients pov-ernnients of the United. -States anil Switzer land concluded a convention by which the two countries ai-ree to sub nit to arbitration uny disputes which may arise between them. John I leery, of I)tibuiiie. has just come into possession of a remiirkabie picture, which was t-tk n from the ruins o' an old Spanish miss. on near Santa Fe. -V M. It Is painted on wood and is I e ieve.t to be the work of some of the ure.it masters. Tha Pennsylvania and Illinois members mem-bers of the HaiT.nctO'.i family asserts ti claim to acres of tho mcs valtoibio hin l in Chlcaeo, right in tha vi-ln.ty of the bo.ir.l of tra.le. Coun-el will be retained and an effort made to secure possession of the property. I The plau devised several months aeo by the Methodist pastors or Aberdeen, 8. D., of sowing w heat for the liquidation of church debts is about to bo pat into operation, the pastors fiirnis'iing the sed wheat aud the farmers furnishing- the laud and doing the work. Father Francis J. Nugent, for eight years parish priest at rhojenue, has been transferred to Philadelphia. He was active In ! the statehood movement. It was through his efcrts that the convent of th' holy child was estuMished there, a calhe.lial and residence bulit. the bishopric erected and a parochial school started. A sensation was created in New Bru'iswlck. N. J., by the ann-iuusement t'i;it 1 the young w!d wo( the late million-lire Chris- j topt-.er Mere - had g me to Montana and there j married Clifford Haitleit of N w York, it is j assert -d that Bartlett secured a secret dn ore.- j from his w if -. He ii ,:u ite aUvocate-geuerai I of New York on Qjvern r Hill's stiff. i The aiinu.wi exhibit of pork packing j in tie-,1- st for the ye; r en ling M ircii 1. s'M. , sliows :m i.-rrc: s cf l.'-W.'.-oi ho s in the w n- j ler. the paesin r total Imlni; 8.IM.0 nj ha 1. The decrease i:i the average v.irht Is eleveu j pounds, while m lard It is neatly three pnuuds j per hoi-. The total pa kintr. summer and w inter, for the twelve months, was 1T,T1S,UU), against lJ.T4j.00J the m-ecedinjr year, 1 |