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Show AN OLD, (llil) STOKY. Mrs. Ilt-jroii ll.tra;s Her lluilund nt n laihlonaliln iloltl in t'raite. THE HUSDCND ARRIVES IIOMC UT1-CXPCGTCDLY, UT1-CXPCGTCDLY, tltils I be l'jroiiionr In nloiiiploiiiUIng Mluall.m and Kill HIM. 11 Ttlrjrapb to tbo Vawa.l a hsn imiaii ln.nr.l 111 1, l'r,rl, lll.l.- Ki. lueer Kilo I. (!mm, I-ob. 18 Tho most In-lento In-lento exrlhminl was caiiiul In Ilia lurit.0 Aiiurlcau rolj.iy today by the aunoui.i-enunt that una of Ho nut proiuliuit vlalln.i at tho (lace, l.d wanl l'aiker Deacon, n natlvo or Ilia II oil. d ritaltslml ahot'aud lillleil a l'rei LlnnMu rouuielii wltli thu dipt i-insllo i-insllo aorvlcr, nunied Arllllo, The story Is the old one. A handsome woman mnlr.1 to a man whom she b. traya, ruiRittttii. In lur Infatuation, or fancy tor another man, tlia Irlmiiij of shame or ar.rrow uion hi r faniby. Doicou nnd hia nifu hi vo been anjouru lug for sum time past at llx Hotel Kpleudhli. with their four clilM.en. 1'or a llnio Dciiroti has ruaptcted Ills wlfo of belli.; biiillly Intl.nalu Willi Arbellle.and ko t clo.o watch, l.a-t ulliht ho illrcovcnil Atbelllo In his wilt's chamber. Ha summoned llio .icritnr) of tl o lintel, and togcthtr Ihty wmt toMrs. Inu,u'aapnrtm.nt htid lorced llio dour. Mr. Deacou ausolom-. llichusband rocudiil lo un adjoining room and thiro discover id ArUlllaaltsnipllusto hldu lllmaill bihtutt 11 chair. J)i aeon leveled lih rr volur at Uie man ami Unit llino .hots, fatally wounding iho French man. Deacon wna nt once arnateil, lait It la tho gmiral opinion mnonit Amirlca 11 ri'lilvr.la I ero Hint ho did "Just the light thing." A.NOTIII II HI'IMIIT Ol' TUP MtAIll aflalhat Deacon had gone up to 1'aris, but rrturued suddii.ly end wmt .tni'.htlo lila wllt'a bedroom, Mis. Deoocu, II nppiara, Ind no Idea that liri liti.Und would rtturu ao soon. Ilumur has It Hint Deacon's unrxpecu-d rilurn wan cam-cit by an nnoii).uous lelliraaldto Imvc Won wrllleii iyn Jiilous w onia.i. WheuDiacoiibiirstlntollioletlrucui ha round, llu. story lias II, lila wHulu lidatid M.A1UIII0 standing by Iho bidaldo, ovldmll) liaviug tpriii.c; out or Uil with Iho Intuition ol escaping. Aflir liavlin; le) r.mohid his will, who n.oaiietl wltli tenor and trawled from Iho liJ, a id fell 011 her kiios and I llicufly lmplor.il Llm to ro.glvu Mm, the Amrricuu Is aald lo bavo turned in his wmlli Uni Atbrlllc, w I10 had pro fined the ulnio.t frlimiahlp lor tl o conEdlnghusband, nnd, after upbraid Ing him, II ml three shot. Tlia Krenclimau renamed with agony and fell lack and died on tl.e mat In rront or tho bed. Deacon then turned lo Ills wlfuundsslJi "Killing Is tuo good lor )ou, You shall ! reserved for a worse laic. You shall live lo have tho finger crsiorn pointed at you durlu; Iho rest or your llle. Jv'over let mo no your deceitful facoagaln." Mrs. Diacon tt tlitto words i;iv a slirlok and roll Hit on her Isioln asaoou. JI11S. IIIUCJN V AH A Jlosr AlTIIACIIVt' Moll IN, Phoiltisaed with ixijulallottakle, nnd was an tl Jict or coiisi.li rsble alii nllou on Ihu 1 art ol tho men. Nobody, however tor n moment Imagined that alio emjici. I In mi) thing inoo llm 11 a Imrnilirs lllriMlon. M. Alolllo wu an altacho ol 0110 ol IhaKronch ligations and a tachelur. Ha had lniu lull, manly anjualnlid with llio Dtnions for n lo. k Hme. It Is not exicctoj that Dincou will r.maln long in tlio cu.to.Iy ur tin. jrfjllci-. l( wu evident from tho first that he had the a)nijn. thy ot everybody nnd Hie pollio al lowed him to luelhunlkhtklthu hotel. ho-tel. Itlsreiorled that Unili-d Hlalia Mlnlstir ltrtit hns taken a r0L,ai inlenst In the ioae nnd Is doing evirjthlng ii'ble for Mr. Deacon. Tlie w He, on the other hand, is not llio ncllent of much ejmptthy, Tho Di aeons, or atliatMr. Deacon, camu from Hnslon. They liavu lived abroad fornbout flfleen years. Mrs. .Deacon Is n daughltr of the htu Admiral Haldnlii, United Htalea navy, ami wealthy In her own right. In l.uropo and AiiieilcA theyraovil In the very I itt circles. The have not, It Is aald, been living linpi lly for soma tlmu, as ll,u husband Is aald to havn become Jinkui, owlug to ixcearea by lila wife, DtACU.S'A 1AMII.V. IIOSTON, Fib. 18. Hut llltlocnil be linrnod In this city ooiicirulng 1M ward 1'utker Deacon, who shot his wlfe'a jiaiaiuoiir In ('annua juterdiiy. Deacon's father, lldtrard Deacon, waa niutiy years ago awialthy cltlxeiiof lloston, And his grandfather wnst'om modore Deacon of tho United Hlates i.avj. l.dnnnl Deacon, when ouuf, went from this city to Michigan w heru he engaged In lumbering, then returned return-ed 11 lew yeata later and waa a. imlnt ed an nttai ho of the United States legation In l'arls under Ocucr.il Co's, He aflirwarda tamo baik to llpilon and mariled Mlaa 1'nrkir, u winlthv lloaloulaii, mid aeic.nl rhIIJren wer'u born to Hum, Includlni lMwnrd I'ur-ktr I'ur-ktr Diacon. The family lift Hntton tw 1 nty yours auonud hat spont moat of Itstlniu ab.oud since. 'he Anll.Oullous lllll. WAKHiNtirart, J'ob. IS. Tho sub comiiiltlee of Ihu Hentte commlllra on Judlclity llktuud this morning to nn nrguinenl in of position to the Wash liirnlililmaduiiyHamuel Ailerlon of llllnol", who stnled that he hud been a praitlrnl farmer for Iho past thirty yrare. Huaaldlhat the proiuiiter of this bill seeintd to bo Iho "mill torn. blne"co.ilroJlcd by Dngllali capital. It wnsdislgned lo ileclroy the Chicago market, the greatest market centir In Hie world. Alle.iou rettrlod thai, I ( "fututo" tradleg ln Chicago wirn limited and hampered by laws, thu inuikit tbi ru would ho destroyed, and thu minus of Minnesota could buy their wlual cheaer. Heuator Washburn stated that It was not In Ihu liilerusts uf llio miller to linvouhuip ulnar. J.'ll. Norli.u, nalilrir, uf Chicago, arauedsualusltlieblll. 1). H.Hmiih of TolanJo, argue I that t',e I 111, Instead or provlnp Uiiellnlal to the agtlculiurlstf, woull have a contrary iltecl. It would ro.u Una meat dlNistrous leglfUtW" evir In. Illcted to bear on llio loilntes Intclests ol Iho land. A I eiiresenconr Aeuror. lliiilHNuiiAM, Ala., ' '-A w.iifersnco of iKHinwt 1" "'?" ': day to consider the relative riglitscif negroM mid whllo men, wiiiclolly with referrmo to acoomoJatlotit 011 can an I truntullon I" Willie Tin nblef Intuitt cenl.ea aUoul tile fact llmtttiu liaduapropcas) to move as a UhJi riqnlnst Iho whllo neiliiin, and la Kin by km tuilms "" ilulnnaii ship of Ihu riialu eiecutlvo comiulllti. Km aillon Is jit taken. Waula Aiill-iH.il"" ltRl.l.lMt llelajed. br. t'At'i, Keb. 18. I'ri-aMent Ilai-on of Iho Mllwnukiu Lam r I of traile, In lliiairi r that bod), rniuesleil Iho Huuao rnulUiHlH on ajrlcullole that leglalatlon to ilelnjail Oil Ihe anll-oplloliblll, anll-oplloliblll, and Hint CouRreMili.tial In-viMlgatlonof In-viMlgatlonof the suljecttr "fiiluri." laoiinda during Ilia leoont Coii.ktw. Ho oinlhlslned lliinlieiyalim'nii il proiiutera to illapoMi of their cn.i inoro n iJlly Hun would olheiwlo be thu ioae. SssiT aii.rin Hi I tier lie. 1y.ilivH, IVU 18. ti.io storms pinvnll tliruuitholit Trance nod tier-many tier-many und Hi" railway sarvlce Is bluck.tl. Neuliiurnl Aaahot Hie AiilMaiHIeia lull Hv. 1'AUL, 1'eb. 18. Ill answer to telegramssi.il tofn.uiera all over the Northuiatby thu illnueau. II, t'liiu-leror t'liiu-leror comniirce, repllrti Lave leen 11 ivIvmI showlnpon nlniost ununlinous elltlluentnualn-t llio atitl-o Hon bills I eloru Coujrcss. tallfnail lllllliats. DltNVIii. J'eh. 18. Thu listing ol Hie bunds of tho Ape and Western ra'lwuy stud the ninieuiicen.erit that It w III build over the range as amiti as thu suo.r la oirtin ground bring lorn thu (lira rllut D. II. tloffmt, tho f inner I rcelitent, Is behind the niw concern nud In collusion Willi tho J.tu (Jraude Wiite.n Is trying to wreck tl.e llio tlrinde. It is nlso ststed tint tho Ax and Itlu (Iraiido Westiru ani the Hock Island will enter a 1 imblua Hon to rami tie lor the trans contlnoiA tnl IrsRlo rrom Clilcaao lo Denver, thu (Iraud Jtinctl'iuloOxdeu, tmiiie to coast, by Iho construction of n new line which would 1,-lVe tlm I ao lu ot the Wtst n direct line fioiu tbu greil lakia to the coldeu gale. Adalees frem Nuanaii, HAS I'lUM-IM), I'eb. 1. Advlcis from Apia, Ha.iiuu, ttaie that liucrt. aiitihangeshnMi taliu plate In the political slliitaticn llicro. Ki-Klcg Atalaala'a ftHowora liavo found out thai those who liavo been advising Hum that America would austalu them In their diniciiltlcs with Mollc on have been mislealing them, and thero nru ircaiecta of an early settlement settle-ment of (lie trouble. The eoile aru itlll dissatisfied with tho actions cf llaruuvon I'llsucli and Chief Juitho C'udsrcrnntz, appslutii-a or the I. only lowers, and nre anxiously awaiting Hie timu for u recousidsratlon of the treaty In June, |