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Show FLASHES FHOM THE WIRES. Cardinal Lavigerie of France is pros-t'a'ed pros-t'a'ed by nines. The Pittsburg iron-masters have ii:e.l tlie nmalyamatcd so.ilu. The Pittsburg building trades have Hiiiujc.n.'il the et0"Ut hour strike. The Irishmen of Philadelphia at a lueciiiii; bu.t ni-lit repudiate P.irnell. 'I he lirst session of the land court of private claims was held at Deuvor today. Eight members of a pleasure party Were druwiiHit hy tho capsiKlug of a boat near Cliiaov, Scotland. Tho strike of the North German IJoyds St'iiiinshlp company's toksr and coalers lias caiied. Hev. F. E. Stevens, a young minister pi New liavoa. has been crazed by Lieutenant U'oth.'U's luilleni'im thuory. The postmaster-general today advertise adver-tise i for bids for a now ocean mall service under un-der tho poniat Biibiitly act. Fred Steinman, a Chicago iron-molder. hot his wife fatally and than couimitt'.-d sul-Ciile. sul-Ciile. Jealousy was tlie eausa. The wholesale boot and shoe firm of I'aitursim & Co., of Kansas City, weut luto Voluntary a ;slju,uiout yesterday. E. H. Wells, one of the owners of the Klmberiey (tla-nnnd mines savstha production Is to 1a nirt alls I aud the price advanced. Daniel Bareh. a negro, was lynched tl'orti:i!ns. (In, yst r-1ay for attomultug tou:itrag.. the i. iguivrof his employer. At Bay City, III., n mule yesterday kick-! I o. a hl'.-e of tmcs and tho ancry In-H'c'.s In-H'c'.s 'hen took Misi s. iim of afitreat au.l held tt fur hou'K. The Fishlitiek roiling mills in Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania have shut dnwn, I'M I nien refusing tn v. o. l i e. aus" t in company would nut sign liui wt st irn scale. Cello-tor John Warlield of Desha county, Arkansas, is misslnir and lias failed to Settle with the tresur;r. Ho Is stunt lu his bci imnts at leabttS ,O.U. A iliepKteh from H-ston savs J. M. Itfll. tha wi-ll ki rr.vii theater manager of New Vorkanl fosicn. Ian. la.u d. Yhe liabilities i-e : ai'l to be very large. ' The "tatim of General Grant, which ill s'.immtmt tli-i iititn use 1 a eof panitnthat front tan lal: f:o:u t.ae ea-t Me of Lincoln park, arrived at Cbiravo yest relay. An application has1 beeu made to Juri -e drach of New York for an oritur for the lli.,W' tlon of the contract under which the l u't S3i.nn 1 Uonsiructtou couip.'.ny built -the t goat lie railway. '' '' : v'TMs Eoadoa Ollhtial Gazette an-tM"" an-tM"" lonf.fcsV.at' by or ler .f Her M i;estv the I ff. ,.; ' . (r;ni vi w i'.'i'jtheV'.ai..lf(KG.M"-: : 'fxH:tnuTa off ;fs' list of yopnty .Jeuten jv'v;i'wte.c.iii;ta,v .- " '' .. ' J'odiV Itocetwr K'l-'ly and 'Cross of ir " ' the v 8j..,i:-i. Km4 and Texas ra'lway turned t lal road over to the stockholder of IhesyHtein, K -"(livor Crow of llinoorin. Kaa-lai. Kaa-lai. hec lines the new president of the road. An oliif'T of the Chicago health de-pnttmriit de-pnttmriit ass-rtsltiat l o 1 as discovered that the ;... n of hrok n ilowu, emaciated ami dls-f.sel dls-f.sel liorses ts l-enn,' male Into saui-aKe in, at aud sold in the poorer quarters ot the My. Hev. George H. Wallace of Saginaw, Hich., pastor of tie? First Concrrej.itlonal th-fi'i-h. and formerlv assidaid to L'r. Cunsail-u.s Cunsail-u.s of ('hi o -o, cea; d a mca'.ioa on Sunday ,js o.lni'. M ivor Weadcock, li c ni-e t ie l..t-h l..t-h e ; nn. e i t i allow tho Mas ns to take ctiarj;e K la . iu,' the e.ty liali corn r Hi me. |