‘up. can hula In titan-h. Etcitemem prevailed at the Metho- GM Episcopal church at Remaenneu. |“ Account county, Va During I re- ï¬n! man a stampede was caused if t hm wanp'n nest mung into the gum or the church. Thousands of . “b Insects unrated an over the ï¬fth. ulmu my perm A Its:- ot wot-myrr- mac Mr '- w mum ind tin pn- v In]: Wm Ind Himself. Chicago dlwatrh: Maddenod by the report that M< wife. from whom he Ind mounted. was going to secure a divorce and marry agnin. James Ken- nedy killed her and then ended his life by sending a bullet Into his left temple. Th» cragedy occurred a! the t'esldence of Mrs. Annie Barrett. mom- Ot of â€Mn. Kennedy. Jndgn Adroratn Lomly nvvrloohvd no opportunivy m subxtantiate the charges mad» in thp department preâ€" cept. He mind a multitude of gun- tloas calculafml to show that Schley was guilty of unions misdemeanors, and delved into trivial detalla until the faces of the admirals ot the ronrt Ihowed thay Wore growing Impatient. Lenny did his best to elicit Informa- tlon unfavorable to Schley. but made no' 211011 to dnelop other "nos 0! eviâ€" dence. Douhtlm the judge advocate will Iain M to Schley's mum! to It!“ out that part of the testimony. Admirnl Darcy and his colleagues mind {or mmulution. Ind. remrm In; "mount“! that they want"! no question: ask"! concerning Schley's control of the fleet utter (ha due when hr surrenderuz command of the squad- "Saigon at Trafalgar. nlmled ‘Ens- had upon.- «wry mm In do bl. duty.†Mid Hm 001mm. "Schley‘l words we". ‘Follow the flag.‘ " I’M-1 And. a. In“. Cnutnry to "Mutton. :mm Ad- vmata I’m}: bog-I Ms emu-enm- Iutloa Noun naming. and summed thc role at prosecutor no rlnrly that than 'ho haw assorted lt nu In In- prttol (mm at Inquiry wvro mm- pelted to abandon that maltton. Cap~ tun lnm‘ \ road from tln null regu- lntlnns in In attpmnt' to show that 81:th violatal the rode It be ("ll not have I pin. at hatttlo July 3 NM the It to his raptatna. General Raynor fought vigorously 1nd tn the coarse at Ma "mark! (Inland that the all:- pla :Ignal. "Follow the flag" was a sntllolent plan of battle. Waging i: “hm: Raynor 0-4 ’ m 4m. Advocac- m 000", Two liarâ€"mm!- Ill! Auk I (b-ploh leflnclou a! 80th,. 130.com WILL mus A mum Na t'vlllrh- o! “La..." A. to the Brooklyn‘s “loop." that spectacular future of the Santlaso battle and flu one which baa boo. luau wldely diseased than any one o! the (on pimpta. I! la point“ out by navy other" almtly concerned In this law-a Iutlon that whatever In- dledual mu nay ban um. um department "MI! in an" mach any «mm-n of man (or that maneuver. Eternal-y Lung. ta Ma loner, made no mention c! u, aad I! la now known that ho had oaflv In'ormuuon that Cook and not liable] had aIvu In. emf-«that (‘ook had retarded It a- a good unlcal move and that our"- llto mark or the Oregon had annual ‘ u u mark. I! tn flamed by the Ad. mlral‘a Mrnda horn that Sch!" 1n Illa Iltflllvn of own“ my Marty da- mam-a or mum-«mu uplalaad Ibo luau o! qunony whit-b bad and MI against hlm manrnln. "m on" comm. la N- uanlnallml o! the wlb Mu )Ir. Raynor boon unflarly (o diam n! a" (In not. and In Illa aun- luu up will rmlruvor m that rauaa why Ma rile!†would molrc {all No- dlcaltoa u an: hand: of "no «um. an _h-. haa alrurry "wind H {mm the public. _ \Wuhlngton dispatch: The next step in the programme of the Schley court of inquiry is to place the "applicant"- under examination by Mr. Rayner in outer to bring out more strongly the points which he had made and to _ make clear the ones which he left ob- ~ score. In the cross-examination. of Sohley centers the greatest interest. The Judge advocate he prepared u long list 0! questions which he means to ask the witness, and the court has in store many more on which it needs enlightenment. It was noted that during Schley'e recountnl of the Sen- tingo campaign. which he gave dur- ing the two days he was on the stand, Admiral Benhnm wrote on slips of pa- per questions which the court will ask when the cross~exnmination has been concluded. it is estimated that it will require fully two days to complete the cross-examination. Then will fol- low these questions by the court, and probably another day will be con- nnmod in redirect examination. This ï¬nished. witnesses will he called in rebuttal. By these the navy depart- ment will endeavor to show thnt Schlcy hadyrereived direct intimation that the Spanish squadron was in Sam lingo betore he began his retrograde movement. This retrogrnde move- ment. the failure to destroy the Colon and the llodnum correspondence now lean: to be the points on which the nnvy department mostly relies to prove its raw. l i i l lamination oi the Admiral the Next Step. mama Imam-bed Duty-Ono noun. Aft-er being entomhed in the High- land Boy mine at Blngham, Utah. for sixty-one hours. Charles Nnmng was taken out by the rescuing [any that ï¬hu been constantly I! work mines the caveâ€"in ocmrred. He was alive, but very Weak. The space in which to VII Imminent! m no no.“ can be m mm to ma. A plentiful supply of no». air, however. and topm- Imnr- Vlmamhmm hi al'u “Q the m ï¬n m it no In an Hollneu: Free. V New York dispatr‘h: Counsel for Rol- lnd B, Monmnx has served notice of I motion to mush the Indictment gainst Molineux The motion will come up berm-e Judge McMnhon In part No. 1 cf th:I court of general aes- alonx next Wednesdey. The papers urge the dimming! of the Ilollneux In- dictment on the ground of “leg“ 1nd inQnMctent evidence. In the event of a denial of the motion to quash the indictment there Is an alternative mo- tion {or an Inspection of the minutes at the mud jury that lndlcted the do fendent. Chm 9' MW am. An “tempted arrest. a pistol light on the streets het'een a suspect und sex-oral om". a democrats mm by the fllfllh'fl. in: in an tee wagon. then In a but" and next on n horse. on of which he pressed Into centre 1 by the display of revolvers. the wound- ‘lug of the suspect and his escape Into the woods. calmed commotion Sunday In Nashville, Tenn. It Is reported that the fugitive is George Parker. um "Dutrh" Caddy. that George Cmtdy. atlas Ingernald. aged 36 years, a notorions western criminal. who has serwd time in the Wyoming mutton- tlary. um In.“ u»- may. Th9 Claw-3n 0m: Wale": lun- vay loan-y la mvlog to “It the so norm-In who walks! out a cul- vein. lo". Wanna-y. A not!“ on lllo bulletin lunar-ls u the CW re qnlm all men to rayon [or work loud-y. Oct 28, m I" situation will be vleclnrul "mm. The men donut! the "naval or the obnoxious (arena and will not "port for work. The company has mural a large number 0! vols wllll homing. Ilsa some steel mama. and l- preparing to keep the Mt men In ho natured ln (he yards. bounty storm Thomas and a Indy of lwonly dppmla are now gnawing tllo Ihops Ind wards. M00 n m- Jock-o lav-L Ila- Rhoda-u, I well hm. um highly murder! young man of lldo- pudoneo. In. ha a It at hula-u run that And non-"y wounded "W31!" Hart" of 09M. Syrian. Kan. In rtul u (M uMOo-n of In. Clan mum». at the tutu-Iona. III-cm: ‘m‘ In William and Both! were wall!" {or a at, who: fluorida- MM 09. and. without nulls. opp-«l ll:- of Berke-y. Mn. Wink-n I. I «mm won-n. Sheridan h the am: of flu. N. I. Shawn. who I. I Dov-paper mil-1n Benny's puma it (had. sod-n In 'flllhl’. 8M"- du cum to Kaunas (‘Ily may m- m. 1mm, rim Io ha been «amend for run! yum Jun Dual-god; lam â€mod. A mob or about 200 men broke Into the Wood county. Tenn. Jall Ind toot out and banned In the courthouse â€rd Guine- Gordon. I unto, who on Wed- Iuday evening killed and robbed J. W. Bhoomkor. a tanner. All day long the building was surrounded by tow-smell And lumen howling for tho llh of the murder". aherll An- ‘01 reluud to nurromler Illa prttouor. Unm autumn the mob seemed to be without I load", than. honing that troops wcra Mn: hurried then from Tyler and Oulmvllle, a rush vu made, an door Inland down. and In- quly c nursing crowd in mm mrchlng tor Guinea. The annual: followed. Baby stun I Puts! the. Three persons were fatally burned ln-a lamp nxploalon at Plttaburx. Pa. James anler. an Infant son of John Hauler. uught hold of a tablecloth and gave It a tug. pulling to the floor I burning lamp. Flaming all covered the little one In an Instant. Mrs. ‘Busler shrleked for ald. James Mc- Govern, neighbor, answered, and, tear- lug the child from the woman’s grasp. beat out the names wlth his hands. Mrs. Busler rm Into the street envel- ODed with flames. Just as she fell to the ground Peter Grimes attempted to save her. He wns burned about the head, race and hands. Purlck Mc- Dennot we: also badly burned. Mrs. Busler had the chlld are sure to die. and (lrlmes' burns are belleved to be um. prulrl'i. jl'iï¬'if'k ."i', u. M' CattlevNuh'e 001.113." and export noel-u. 181.2666“ 70. out-mug"...- “nay: drou- uem u ndler Ibo. Meme. smoker. 03nd (sedan 8830 10: cows and haiku. uwï¬: on. new 81.500 1:5 hulll. “'82.! :5: Tan- and Indian lt'eers. 81:809. cow- and ï¬iomui “!3‘ so, [1 tie 2:5. ' nu: era. ‘ u Native muttonl, $2.753 lambs,†5734.86; cull. and bucks. 500.225: smokers, 81.756215; Tam sheep. $368.40. New apples hm. nwouo: pem. NM- 31. 50: eggs, IB’HMOc: cheese. twlns. 9‘6 0c: young Amerlcu. 10 @105“: live hens per "1.6850: spring ch ckeml. For m. is“: live turkeyl, per lb. ducks. per lb. 7681:: tuml new. Inc a. We: sweet pot-toes. I'll. ll. beans, pen, hand- -plcked. 81. 1.;96 me- dium, 818301.87 potatoes u 0; tom- toe-,1 bu boxes tau-15¢: butler. meal.“~ cry extra. 21c; ï¬rms. “0%. mm tum enormous. -râ€"v.-v. c wuuw tau No. a White“ No â€"‘7“.§f..é.,u Wï¬maa ":3“ pry-1:. _ 14-ho._1, I]. Doubt “In?" '1'. lay-Icy. Peking diapatch: There ta «mg oppoaitlnn among comet-“vulva Chin- m ofï¬cials to Wu “Hug-fang, Claim minister at Waahmm â€glam; a foreign mlnion. Thou WM) (aka thin View consider that m popularity abroad In a [roof that no In no! I‘- thinly loyal no the lame-ta of CNSâ€. It In â€tabla that ha um Ia â€and an dya- a watch- II III. an Ian-lg)! mama. . lla- iaa lull it an in d3 at Q pv- “a: when u era-n. ' Motrls left. the woman for dead lid retraced his stem to the store. which he proceed“ to rob. He took an the can from thé drawer and several ar- tides which be funded. Ad-lh Pu. It Down“. During all "1089. gravitation: Mor- ris mm"! no cowl of mm or en- trnty. Ho admin"! he («served his fate. When the man-h was applied nnd flames "lumped him he still re- mained modonim and talent. Fiâ€" nally his mining: gave him valve and he screamed sown! flaw: "is tongue was soon sullfll. hawker, and ‘dnth pm In 0nd to his igony, The oil'ense for whit-h Morris paid so le- vera a mnnliy was committed 'hile Mrs. Ball was alone in her husband's :ore. which is located at Balltown, a small Mull-mom in Marion mnnty. only 1 few miles from this place. Morâ€" ris came in and pmpmled to inn-he lame trifling purchases. Mrs. Ball turned her Mr): to melt the shelf for the anlolo he desired, wlnn , ha timed her by the throat. Ho drugged her in m the building. With a pine knot which lay hair by he reputedly l ttmck her In the had until the m unconscious. hr and 'Mc lbnmglmnt the fol-IIIâ€" lty. and an onmumm rmd attend to no. Mn watchmen. Morris mum! and n he was chained to the mo ling. Ind many hands began tho work of pm“ pine luau and needles about him. Whom the barricade bud Mn built up almost as high as h:« shoul- ders it via thoroughly umrnud with coal oil. (Tho 3mm v" om In: "naval m. M his command at It. hm Amy corps and put him on halt jay.) Columbiu, Miss" telegram: William Mon-ll, the negro who assaulted Mrs. John Ball, was captured later in the dny and burned at the stake at Bali- ,town, the scene of his crime. He con- fessed his guilt before he died. When um captured Morris was inclined to deny his guilt. but he ï¬nally admitted ‘he had attacked Mrs. Ball and robbed her husband's store. He ï¬rst tried to implicate two other negroea. They were placed under arrest, too, and it was at ï¬rst meant to have a triple burning. The negroes accused by Mon rls established conclusive alibis. how- ever, and were released. Morris wu‘ confronted by Mrs. Ball. She positive- ‘ ly identiï¬ed him. The news oi his capture and lmpending, rate had spread HE CONFESSES HIS GUILT. William mini": Killed bya Loot;- inna wfloh M II.- Inï¬ll“ In. John Id! and Bob uu- flmuu'o lawnâ€"Cup- tmd Arm Bola; Wan-dad â€d I’m-loo I. III-punk :l'wu (NI-n. GENERAL SIR REDVERS BULLEH. ; Omaha telegram: Chm 0! Police WDonnuc who ha newt-nod from Chi- «saga, mm ho had done an he could {In the ‘ny of complying with the 'mndulons of Pat Crave for the lu- Ocr'l mrender The chief aid his {tflputofthedty was nottomro {the “ï¬nder of PI! Crave, and an! be In! mend no word of hill dur- Iu pk Chm vmt. _ 1'. bio o'- la'no Gallon. Haven Clnrk, whim, Ind lob CHâ€. Immune-untamedtobonml fro-Lao um allow- a: Punk! Rev. I", W. O’Brien, putor of the New Fowler church. now being but" near theBath He. {ran work! will hard “and a I'm-nut when the worthy-en an get. plain, wholesome toodï¬u'ul hot colon at cont. Ir. 0’- Bricg In reached linen] donations for 1ft work from mu m :1 Cha. w. lone. Sonata:- Frye ad other: Inn'ull '02- u I‘M This In farewell week It the Fur Ameflan summon. all as Inch '1" "0'1! all manner of mm“ Into a few days. Wmm New York will cy- the nmltlon on Wain-hr. ln “mm, thls ill] be exhllmm' dan- ald Iron all the exhibit. nine .51. and useful convent-I will to dip mbutgd tn‘ the vldtors. Bat-71hr, 0M. last (by of the Clty of Uglt. “ll be flulngly cdchr'fled. before“. could hulenmdm ham! It win my to I. I yet- "on or (be top any. at. In “lain: may from the about- no i- a (hm-Ila. cu in her â€In back at the right cu. but how or vâ€! II. M It the doc: not how. I‘M to I... m Cn-o'l for... or before have been known to span a hum-n life. From the spot when the rowbolt left the barrel the current run: [rightfully uvm and soon brenh out roof; that cause the voter to to:- In fury. The barrel was weighted wlth t ZMO-pound anvil, and It floated nlcely in the water. Mrs. ,Tnylor ap- parently retnlnlnx an tiprlght poll- :llon (or the greater put at the trlp. In passing over the hone-hoe {all the barrel kept townrd the Candle): this at I polnt 300 lee: tron: the mar. It dropped over the tall at 4:28 o'clock. In less than a minute it appeared at. the bane of the tell em! wu swept down stream. Thu current out It uldo ln an eddy. end, llontlnz but up stream. it wu held between two ed- dlu unlll captured at 4:40 o'clock. As ‘ It was landed on 1 rock In the river it was dllllcult to hnndle, but levonl men soon had the hatch ofl‘. In. 'uylor wn allve and eon-clone. but ‘ ï¬lm INI- «linen: , um: thin-lb at Nhnrh Ian bun ooh. quoted, and by u wanna. for In a. Manon Mu. Ann Edna mm. a widow, .11er pound om “III In a barrel. At. 4: 05 o'clock m bum! was 3? rd“. and Mn. Taylor in at the Y of current: In Intern tut nov- mm In W. Alia of W- nick mm, Chic-co. “Inâ€. I. EMdeIh-ntmjum mwmnthemmdï¬ Hut, Woodstock: vies WI. 8. 1. Form. Rat-l um; mercury. m. nude Chihu- laln, Do Rub; "mm. w. 8. Wanna Banana: railroad Itemâ€. 0. F. ï¬lm-oak. mu; mun committee. 1. A. «an of De mm W. A. am of Ottawa. I. II. Arm-mu Polo. The mm 0! lb. mum“ who and. the nominations «to H. H. Runway, human. animal; In! Rel-on, Gem"; 5. 3:. am. lymv mm; H D Mm. loll-‘0. and Im A. Todd, Aaron. 1 Chicago mum w “I". l: man-e, 2. R. N. Bad-nod: of China. an of “can.“ Jonah Endemh. ml III- In, Ila-tel. I now am. was nor Hod It hound". In Wot-1W church by Dr. C. W. Dawn. ,. Noflb'eltm cod- emnhed no roof and and Mr elu- color: to the ledge of Willard Hall. The chain. canton at m Northern [In-oh Tembon’ Milan m laid II Sign. It Hal decided that the nut neat!" be It“ at cunt darn; tho mm- parl of Inch ml. The mum at the meeting bu an alarm. by Mouser W. D. ICC!“- tock of Chicago solventâ€. The 0'. can for the main. n" who m M In noun-um by the eon-tau m 17th Innim slung. followed are: Melt. C. W. The dismal M:- u- Amla. 0.1.. (m blatant Gonna: W! in mind I: hand ennui of the laden Woodman to “enact. In - «mu!- (m- One-vino. u. “- !Ion the nut-eat that to cm mun. bl. um. m. of no m and that he in to lunch. of re- Ital-u. ‘m J. I. Novel! cl.WllIo mm .00 mm:- A. M 0' Ohm.- vu ap- mn‘ la nut-t mi this no hill-Inn I. m be... A“ co.- Imu snot-M to M m aun- to It. 04“ â€WNW mu moo-Ho. :1 am“ m. 0! ha.- (bein- ol Bumvn. Gum! Aim-d W o! â€mum. Dr. II. P. Ilene“ at All» «a Charles M“ of Ian- rmmcou-nznm-u gammunmmmm.m ho balan- dhmct o! Coot-mu. u will... nu moo-tum. in do- umod by In. The to- !- nun-nu u "OM. u I. W In: hr:- lnn fluted no In. a my ho.- won root-t vb". It III a «- bunt. The butt nun coon-oo- a! (lo Ill-u Cont-u“ at cumu- od- iovnod a Uncool to loot u M In: 0mm. mu 1'. D. Hui-7 0! Chicago In W ran to can u no bad at the mum. cull: Mom Ila-flam- ol Ibo-m w W A. nu WI and In. ‘ n» â€11m 1" hum It Decatur. "0 will Mn hall clum- ol li- “... ll- oxpocu to Ind M- m- l. (h In! din-kn at m mu run In: a low minutu in" the until! the structure was 1 mm o! In... tron which the ultimo" luc'ooodod In NP cqlu Brllbln only met be I!“ boon (sully burn“. The this! mm! .360 In honey whloh III In the homo at the “an. Edward once. a notorious chmctor. is under "nu cursed with tho crime and I lynch!" II, [0110. It MI [um cu In cum-m. 3m. MI II n drum and for my yuu vu on. of the lunatic“ pm Bar- mun‘n elm Henry Brnbln of Halo Park Ill chloroformed and his money Ito!- cn nod III: house not on an. In Death. after u Mum! Illnes- of over two week. came to Mn. Anna L Brown, wife or the Rev. George H. Brown. putm o! the Lake View Bap- uu church. Mu. Brown was one of the most prominent workers In the Baptllt Home Miulonary Society for years. For the put three year: the hld been the auistlnt at her hmband in the pastorate ol‘ the Lake View church. Mrs. Brown In Don: In Ear land. Tune non. nnd one daughter lur- viva to mourn with the and mother. Mrs. Wakeï¬eld. no the hmbnnd. court dock»- at m flit-ah ooullu- crowd“ with ï¬lm «an. mm county min; on: am only-In. . i W Yan- nu laud n‘ local" oltlon on the governor of Rama†for: The. canon-um. John m â€I ;Wot Ito-chum. â€slalom-II, mm. who no annual m Wobtln- ah;- an. Inn of mum; 'owtx-lq toll. on to whom†a. governor»! KW‘ lucky will“ honor m m (up: ll-' "no“. an un- plenu- allot-d [- only 0.; mladomunor The nine hm um; been "anatomy brain by non-rub: dam hunters from Kentucky in! ma sour! who Inn crossed the Ohio and mammal n: I" moons of the your 1 and hunted without uklu out the N- 1 qulroï¬ license. and It m to break up the practice that an paper: “to null Tom Parlay o! cue-to In aloud has n a. M "1 tnknpwhlkntpflyhmfl" to... I‘m-nth!“ mumwiulm’. “5 unimwmemuh'ï¬ child. “annohnm , thllmtl'ln’, W ' «Mm-mufï¬n“ mm... mum. If) Gilli truth-r banquet-Hindu.- nrmL Th- u‘m rm II: ' â€IMHOâ€. inn-n. m. m. h. In: I. I. may. anâ€. - lnr. m; m Anthony, M nun a“ an can can M lumuuometmpng Jana [Malcolm nmaurmumhu _ runovnndtuuhflylmuuï¬ 7‘ HI". I ‘ Tn now D. K. Mal“. hint". I‘ll. DIN and w haunt-J“. lay-WW“ um... - lmlnnmlebm â€M as! dud IND QM town-huh mummnmnm a. ll Cob-nmtaoflnum » non“ In no man cl 0'! “fl cum- mum. «In: I m; «cunnmnamuuj "Hum-“fl. All!“ vacuum-amt- hwc with. ninnb‘ mmmum- _ I'Mumm ' mauwmfludfln_ _ v solve a. hydra" was“, blood by Dr. A. w the hard or um d m Im- MW .1 MM V nu the. In. tum m ,1 u... I. m In the talk 011* mmuumm 7, ’ Juanita-nuns!“ om. court. mum III uu ll hum» use-anvil! ‘ tum Jud-flak. «a mud n ‘t Ian" at flu an on lb “23 Cor-autumn «(ct-oh." Cebuano-no. ..m _ Int-Ian. 11.le ‘- WMOCIQ. Aw“. mmmmmd' Cu. haul-numb.“ ' troll-Ill. MIDI-I‘M' you: wanna ud for mini? H lived m remnant. " loam Multan. I“ 41 "In; (and dead In the public but" f" _ v Benton with M. neck m. 30' _V . been buying stock. at! h ‘ . luv. Ind condomi- non: Cpl; ‘ .2 unmhlu. Theo-um†’ n qua-non “can to in ,, , or accidentally MI ho- lb _, Tho hurt-x Q! the Dado-.16 I By the bath“ of “0* Into [ill H‘rfll'. VII“ " , “on by her chin to‘ ll†" "Tho Bmdwlnnon.“ u " at 8000.000 wlu no minor. '1.†rolnlvu. 'who m I!†M- dllpflch from emu. death. It h and tho um. her father or other film preach Im- Ru will ht ‘ lam mm to Burnt-n W .,' A' other Institution, :- wit u i ,_ 9 » to 3 counts. Skull"! W ' to blank the will nu m our! our. nlon In tholr ("or m V mu Harris was an ' My Kano. ‘ Inn: 0mm Iguana; with ’a M33} mundar'u 1.1.1 by an Iq Archlluoud’lllM m _.mxnm- , if!“ o- um.» ' n m nu. u all. m TI. ‘nlmum