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Show A KKIUilif "KHM'BU." ThaMulllilMIMlvf a lallrn Hinan Pound At Her lxlf In". HCR THROAT AND A3D0MCH CUT OPCII I'orllons ur Hie II kIj Carried Off by Hie Inhuman )lur- ilerer. nr Teleirspaie Ike Maws A n inn 11 1 111 una. A I'.lleu .m.,i ll. tlcllin et an ,!. llrm ti, Ock 2). The city lias been treated 1 1 a Juok u e-lll per sensation, lliu liornhly slashwl aud mutilated lRly or an abandoned woman was found At her lodging In n s.tmlld quarter uf the town. ' The awasslu ISHSllH-tl. The woman was 1111 to enter the house wllli a man at 1 o'clock this unrillng, and within ten tulnulee the nun rati out. lhe woman was found ru the Hour, fully dressed, with her throat nnd atslomen cu tola 11. Her name was lledwlit Mlsdic. Portions uf the woman's body cut nil were periled away by the brutal murderer. HIocl was spattireil all overlheielllng aril walls of the room, nultheniurdir reems lu have lie. 11 tho work of a madiuaii, Hevoral sustieoia nuesteil tlurlng tlio day Im 1 10 lore-based lore-based for Uck uf proof. The body uf Ihu woman was marly severe 1, and rl'i-d from tho lira I downwards. It seems that another wniuau tried to ruler the nejm In-fore the awful rrlmu w w cuiuinlttuu llvr aileuit dlsturlieil the assailant, who suddenly rushed out, tuhlug l In several who were m his way. Die lumauscf tliehuUHi weru nwaktnevl by srri ims, and thu unkuow u man waa hotly pursued, but r-uciroled lu inak Ing hla recapp. Tnero hvn In en many oihir crimes, luelddlng eulrldea, within the last ten days, luthelowir ijuaitent the ill). A Sill" Vlllse:" li.-le.iy.. I l.r lire. P Villa, 0-k SS. tl la learneJ today that the Yillae vl Melrlngeil In thu canton of Heme, Hwltxerlind, lias Uwu almost wiped out by tiro. The Uame werufatmeilby n gale, and the local Ilredeiiartiiiitutcuulldi inlhlug tu check tlm progreaa of tho lontlsgra. lion. Nearly all the limine plans and risldsuciii weru utterly destrojed III a trlifspaco uf time, the Victoria anl iWldernieun'a huteS lielng the only structures of consequence hit In thu prosperous vlllsgo of )JJ Inhabitants. Tho town waa reduced lonshceln Hi r eo hours. The wind was no strong that rtly burned Arv were carrlisl as far aa llilerlaked, nlDeteen inllea dlst int. The Inhabltaiitsnf the burnol town are In a pitiful condlttou, and relief re-lief 1 artlei have been started. V Itiis.e-lfglisa uieinerell Trealv. I'AlllA, Ool. 2.I. Tlm Arueerof Afghanistan Af-ghanistan has scut a mlsiluu to Ht. l'eterebtiig lu couiludo A Iluuo-Af. gbaulatau oomtuerclal treaty, 1111 im 111 Y xi'ri rut Mil. Ilisleinleig vaedillsie llelween Ueuub aud 111 aeelell nrhls. Pirn.lliiLriilA, Oct. 14. It haa Juslcomoout here that the coming wedding of 1'. Hard (Iruhh, Minister to Hpaln, to the beautiful Hcotch womau whom he wooed and won at Malrld, It to le a decidedly epmlactt. larallalr. There tailed with (leneral tlrubti on the steamer "Normauula' for Houlhampton laet Thursday six young men, all memlieri of that fam iua Phtlaleli.hla cavalry organlxa. Hon, the City Iroop. Hicee ryoung inonaretoaitaa ushrra at thu'wiet. ding, arra) 11I In all the sp'eudor of their magnificent uniform, which Is the pride of their troop and lhe msl elaborate worn by any military company com-pany In the United Htatrs. It Is of white, scarlet aud silver, with high hoolaand silver helmets, surmounted by enormous In araklu crests, aud lu Reneral megnlfloence it ixceuded by ut few uniforms In llurope. (leneral (Irubb Is an ex-capulu of thu City rroop, lie having resigned at tlio lime he wasruuiiluglorlhedovcrnorshlpof NewJiraey. Willi hit manly form ana) el lu a captain's uniform, and six masculine beauties lo baok him u p, the wed ling ceremony sliiiild long bu remembired by Ildlnburg ooclely. Also a lluiaance. DrNVllt, Oct. .S.--W. II. Ilurges, travi ling agent for A furnlturu com-iwny com-iwny of Cleveland, arrlvid this inorn-Ing inorn-Ing au I secured the arrest of I.v-ParlugTullerHtirn I.v-ParlugTullerHtirn of the Nalloual lxihaugu Hank of Clovulend, 011 a chargeof iloplng and living In adultery adul-tery with hla wife, Cora Hurget. rllern has lieetl liure tlirs-es weeks and admits that he has lived with Hie womau, but tie nln that he eloped with her. They leftClevtland together onrjeptumbrr 23th, coinlugdlreitlo Denver. Hteru ilcclant that Mrs.llurgea left hero four daya U40 for Healtlo, whoro she lint a sister, Hurget believes thai bhe It hiding In Dsuver.and ho will endeavor to II nd her. In auy uveut he will prosecute prose-cute rllern. Jewish ftnerlere I'HUxeil, Ht. PriMiiiiuiiii, Oct.M. Ihoautl-Jewish Ihoautl-Jewish rlole at Hlarudouti arutu from tho people's riaenlment of tho action ot thciniinlilfal aulhorltlea lu grant. Ing permission to thei Jews to open ehoaiouHunday. luthemldstuf the lint, a Jew struck a joung lttislau,aml Iho rinuit spread Hut Ihn latter liad lieeu killed. This greatly Incnuvul tho fury of the opultoe, Tliu rabblo looted a number uf vino shops and many became, drunk. Huddeuly a lira brukuout lu tuuJuwIsliipiaiters, 'Iho mob preventidlhu lire brlgadu from gettlug to work,and ten liousia burned. rlbu mob continued the work of lllagu uutli A lata hour lu the eight. I Not Vtanl lhe I aar lo be Ibseiil, liONDOS, (lit 2fl, The Cxat'a oon. tlnued ahseuie from Ht. Petersburg It nilt.ll resent d ill thu Ituaslan famine dlitrlitr. Itlaomtenled that huouiht 1 1 makea tour of thu stricken rovlnces ina'ea 1 of going 10 the Crimea, lu or ler 10 stimulate local activity and pulllaio the uvsrtvhulmlug dlsastor. rrsnls In Jn,AUsn VI smelt, Pumr.AMiL Or., Oct, M Tlio Orrffvnliin'i Vancouver, II. (' .special Avi. Aitinug lliu fai ngvre by the Canadian Pacific steamer "Ktnprtwuf In llo," which silled hidsy for Ynko liama, Jatain, And Hongkuuat, was N. Y. Matejl, thejalieau emlaaar r st lit here tu Investigate the trallh In Japanese Japan-ese women for Humoral ir. Mategl said that he had tl 1 all lhe Coast tlllea and acmu tl 1 lu thu Interior, and had eeoiired o 1 lence which he would lay lfore hit gnvei 11-ment 11-ment of su slnn'klng a characttr thatho hat no doubt that steps would tns at oneelaktuto imslllvelv invent any 1 m re of thiee women leaving Japan rhero are, he says, nver rtiHK) Jspunwe pnatltutca In Amellin, aud m tuct-ens. fularethey thitthei arunblu lo send home from IVsi ti tTUO every six mouths and he Wllevwa that mull) nil the money sent from lhe United rita'ta tu Jaan U ul to aid nlhi r wmni n lo gtlouibere kla'egl will ricumnieud Ihalthe United ritaice guverimieul bo askeil to sit an embargo on Chlmse women, as the measure uf 1 rrvenllon In Jan have little tllcct, the women Iwlliff At le to set rele themselves oil lioard outgoing tteamira until away from land AWeallhr nusslanJew. Xmv Yohk, Oct 1 land Tir. moueeky, n llusslau Jewish emigrant, when iiuestlnnad tiy the lnsec(ora ut tha Intidlng Iain-ail today as to hu lluauelal ability Intake care nf hint-telf, hint-telf, (.riAtly eilfirleml Iho nflleUls l,y iroducluRlHI,issincali and fH,0ui in letters ol credit. |