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Show CRUEL MUKDER. A Lore Tra-r-Or In Jacknon Counlj, Kinsa: Jralonsf the Caase. A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST IN-OICTCO IN-OICTCO IN OHIO. The Reformed I'rtabjterlan Sjnod. Chancellor Caprltl haj.Jome- thbf to baf. Hy Tel-rraph totbeMws I 1IU Last ai.ll. Kansas Citv, Judo 10. btnU-ruiiu btnU-ruiiu F. ICnight, deputy tlitria" of this(JactoiO touwO, wan ulictunil fatally wouuJi-J laat uiglit about eight miles houtli ot lure, ulllle re-tu re-tu ruing from Tlaitlni his fiauerv, ilia Jlary Forvtr. Wm. rjcroggiu, Mb Foreua cnustn, ua anrrlnl for the crinie and laUr made a con feuloo. Ho mIJ Kulghl whs Jealous of his attentions to Slisa Foree autl had threateuej to LIU blm. Ftar-ingtliat Ftar-ingtliat Knight would execute his threat he (Scruggltu) laid lu aiulxith fur his rival aud tliot him. lodletmeut era talliollr rrlrat. Toledo, O., Juui ID. Itev. Father Qulgley, pastor of bUKrancla ilebales Catholic church, as today indicted by the grand jury "tor misdiuieanur, tor neglecting to report re-port upiL) to tbe Loan! of education," educa-tion," as provided by a law lawed last year. It Is understood ho refused re-fused to do Wj uuderadx Ice of couii wl that tho law was unconxtltution al. Tli. neformest I'reitbjrterlans. XEMT Yoric, June 10. In the reformed Presbyterian synod this morning, the committee on the Chlute attlon ilenouncnl the restriction laws. The report was adopted and a copy will lie ent to rresident Hirrison. At the afternoon after-noon imoiou ilfr-euHsion began on the report on the subject of union with the genenl snoil A largo number of members spuku against union and thren fur iL The matter mat-ter went oir until tomorrow. In Hi. Itelrlilac Ui.ni.iN, June. 10. Intlie Itdch-stag Itdch-stag today Chanctllor Caprivi, In reply to a quotlou. Kiid that iqm- port regulations in AlcIralno were rendered necessary by the number of caeea to le al-olished for a long lime to come. The suerily of tbe provisions had lieen removed by theirmllderapplicatioua. "Gratifying "Grati-fying signs of improvement are apparent ap-parent in tho relations between Germany and France. I should regret re-gret to see them again become troubled.. Id no country are international inter-national relations odiflicult nor the necetslty for to Indulgent consideration considera-tion no great as in Germany." Several Alsatian deputies declared the passport regulations injured the economic condition and had no Germanizing influence. At Prlorrlon. Pki.ceto, Juno 10. This morning morn-ing tho twentieth annual games occurred in which time records were brokm, 100 yards being run In even time, 20 yards in 221 seconds li Cary, and the shotlwing iut3.t feet 2 indies by Janeway. ThiGuot memorial tablet was unvtlled in Marquaml chaK.I todty. Dr. I'atton, in accepting it,madean Interesting address. Alter dinner tile foundation stones of tho new halls w (.re laid with silver trow els by President I'atton for Clio hall and Dr. McCosh for Whig hall. Thu contents of the stones were college and society catalogues, photographs pho-tographs of the buildings and college col-lege presidents, etc Tonight class reunlLus are taking place cvery-wheroand cvery-wheroand there Isunicrsal jollification jollifi-cation and handshaking. Dead Sax Juan Dll obr, June 10. General Pedro Joaquin Chamville, President of Nicaragua aud leader of the conservative jartj, died at Granada June 7th. The Uermnti taef-ti Arrarrs. Vienna, June 10. Strong efforts are being made to reconcile the differences dif-ferences between the old Czechs and the Germans in the lloheralan Diet. Kmirror Francis Jo-eph today gave audience to the leadir of the two lartie. His majesty declared that the arrangements looking to a settlement set-tlement of the ditllculllex adopted by the recent German Czech conference con-ference at Vieliui would lertainly be ell w ted. Til in uttertuce was a deiortur. from the Knijsror's cus ternary nerve, aud is expeited to have a drcisixe Inlluince in settling the long standing troubles between the two political parties. Cauaday. Nnerrss.r Seleetesl. Washimitun, June 10. The Republican Re-publican numbers of the .-x-nate nt a caucus this etning, ihose ix-IU ix-IU presrntative Valentine, of IS'c-bruslta, IS'c-bruslta, to succeed W. P. Canaday as nergeaiitrat-armsof tlieLTnlteilbtatcs Senate. llancary'B tmy. Pnsni, June 10. The minister o war addressed the Autru-Hungar-lau delegations on the sulject uf the credits asked by the government fur military puriw-es. He said he regretted to be coin'iellcd to declare that the military tredits submitted could nut be reduced. The budget estimates only represented tho foundation on which the building must be continued during the next four yean. Important nugmenta tious of the military forces of the empire wire becoming unavoidable. The question of ralsiug the peace ef!Velle would have to becousld-i becousld-i red. Uther states studied to Increase In-crease their military strength and Austria-lltingaty could not remain lnactie although the government was nut able to strain Its re-ourevs to sulIi an extent as was being done by Germany. The demands contained con-tained In the budgtt were the extreme ex-treme minimum to which Uie gov ernmeut could go. tk Jndjrtnenl Iteieraed. San Francisco. June 10. The Supreme court of California today rendered a decision revetting the Judgment of the lower court-granting alimony aud counsel fees to Sarah Althca Sharon in her divorce case against William hliaron. The alleged contract of marriage, on which she based her claims, was declared de-clared by the United otstes Circuit Court lu 15SS a forgery, aud therefore there-fore null and vol 1. Hoekerjr la llen.nilnated. Richmond, Mo., June 10. The democratic convnitlon for the Thinl Missouri Di.trict renominated renomi-nated Doikery. klenrx Crarce. Meltjocbne, June 10. Henry George called for KDgland today. Tin- Old f.anc St. Louis, June 10. Another accouutol the robbery received by the HepuUie from Little Rock as-is as-is lis that messenger Xeshltt was killed and that the robbers secured at least $10,000. It la believed that the robbers are a part of the old Steve and Rube Burrows gang. II. Ia Dead.-San Dead.-San Francisco, June 10 Harry McUride, w ho sustained such serious injuries In a slugging match yesterday, yester-day, died this morning. Larue Is under arrest- Secretary Jameson, of the Golden Gate club, Frank Jones, director, andJoe Bowers Tint McGrath and JoKti Joell, seconds, sec-onds, have been arrested. International Banklar Company. Philadelphia. June 10. y harton Barker haa orgnnlzed the I Grtflt American and European Banking Company, with a capital of $-S,U00,000, one-half of which is to be Issued at once. The company com-pany will conduct a gtniral financial finan-cial business. Among the American directors are Wharton Barker, president; pres-ident; Wilbur, of tbo Lehigh Valley Railroad, vice-president; King, of tho Baltimore A- Ohio; George I). B. Kelm, of the Beading Railroad; John H. Converse, of the Baldwin Iocomotive Works, and others. There will be Jluropcau branches. |