CENIRE REPO FRED KURTZ RTER Epon and Progh THE TERMS One sear, 51.00, when nee. Those In arrears subject to ras. 82 per year. paid in ad previous Advertisements 20 cents per line for 8 inser asand 5 cents tar aanh shsequent insertion Centar B «1, Pa, Tuuves, Oct, BREAD FOR SUGAR. Cuba Proposes Reciprocity with the United States, 4 ey THE ADVANTAGES OF AN ALLIANCE The Havana Chamber of Commerce Sends an Address to the State De. partment—Cuba Fears the Rivalry of Brazil in Her Best Market. Other Washington News, WasHiNvaTron, Oct. 21.—An address and resolutions passed by the Havana chamber of commerce favoring recip- rocity with the United States have been received at the state department. The address is to the minister of the colo- nies and treats of the reform of the Spanish tariff laws. The financial con- dition of Cuba which is “far from being prosperous, and which may become even wore than it now is, if, as possible, the principle of reciprocity is definitely adopted in the tariff of the United States, with which nation our commercial relations are so important, and if the changes made in our tariffs are not such as to correspond with that reform.” European Markets Closed. After the Spanish-Cuban customs laws have been reviewed and certain changes in them demanded, it stated to be the unanimons mercial tolls of ( the markets of Europe Cuba's prin 1 ja European countries ars also ducers; so that as t al stantly proving the greatest market Cuban is the nation whose lie at her very door, the United The United States is the regulator of rcial market, just as England oney market, awmakers of the United States the addr es, know posing h « upon the tured development compel dire £ ta to fear have i CAUSE Si to cereal ‘ are the very articles that 3 aO8010ls 18 opinion of the com- all Tors 1 Lim Ail be fie Iacis Zoos Stat $35 tiat industries, i to pay in- r have no canse opean nations n each other, be- would have to apply tr which rolemn, ete. , nations Own t hose Products, he address adds, mtestable truth 1 “Xl SL ience wind which, I 4 | Sh 4 ince F THAKEe ywn wheat United St prog this Sugar, ih of coloni ice meeting the situation by a rec treaty with the United t cially is this urge Brazil, who is pro of the opening United States, urges upon the nport £ port #41 ia THE LELAND HOUSE Six Lives Lost in the Syracuse Fire Trap. SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Oct ire started at 12:50 last night in the Leland hotel, the largest in central New York, and in thirty minates the entire build- ing was in flames, The building was entirely destroyed. It was six stories high. The fire caught in the kitchen and spread rap- idly. The number of killed was esti mated at twenty-five at 3 o'clock. One man says he saw six people jump from different windows on the Taylor street side of the building within a space of four minutes, and the sight sickened him with its horror and he was compelled to leave the spot. Ten were seriously injured. The total loss exceeds $1560.000. The hotel cost $0,000, The furniture was all destroyed, Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 18. —A large force of men were put to work vester- day digging at the big pile of brick and iron that until Wednesday night was the Leland hotel. . Following is a corrected list o killed : Annde Cummings, of William E. Harrap. of El Bridget Dove, of Marcellus, wwe Sohwars, servant. Mary Doyle and Mary poth residents of this eit 16. — F Padden, « Are missing. servants, A Fatal Baptism, PERRY, Mich., Oct. 20, Last mer William Fillinger and his who live three miles 1 here, attended & series of revivals, and became religion mad in a mild way, With them itved Fillinger's mother, who has long been physically frail. It worried Fillinger and his wife that the elder woman was urbaptized, and they decided that the necessary re lig ite should formed, 1 Poor worhan confined to} bel, unable sven to rise. Bringing water to her room, they begun the cercinony by dashing in her face, and continued it until fr i and exhaust: wir vietim Hnger and his taken to jui Yerdict on the Dupon bin Winsixon Del, Oct, 18, "ha pore oner's Liqu LHe doath of the twelve wictizns of (ue Dupont powders explosion Wag concluded yesterday afternoon. After considerab iscussion & verdict of deatli iron aceidental explosion was adopted ov av {3 4d iin. Ority propuied no resoiation recommend. ing the sathoriti laws an would Prevent wo gerous quaniite Wilmington. ‘epciied ou a Japen Island, MLADELEIA, Ont, Lizzie C. Troop, whose officers narrowly ng poisoned on the high seas teward D. Laiz whils on a voyage sume wife, De 1 waited il # i & 839 i Si vo LH i pear tue city of ¥ tofors reported, hes been wrecked gn the Jstand 2 diaghoo, nridway be agnoki and Formosa, all of the crew ost, ENGINEERS AY On the Rosiram Instead of the comative Thivw Time Pressures, Oct. 18 Phe deloggt to the international con Brotherhoo 1 of Lavo got down to work in earn Addresses were mude by a delegates, The greater ceedings, however, were secret, Last night a reception to the bers of the convengion wis hell Young Men's Christin 1s building, on Penn av cairn, superintendant nie railroad, presided programme, prominent citizens of Vi tions and vocal and instrau was carried out. Prrrspora, Oct, 20.—The vi road engineers attended tl churches thronghout day. Nearly 850 went Christ Methotlist I whether they had | week. In the afternoo the second grand large number of railrous at the Pennsylvania the Young Men's Cha One of the grand offi neapolis or Atlanta, ted as the place for annual convention. Pirrsivre, Oct. tional Brotherhood of NOers was in ret s nothing of the proceedings learned. The annual electi stated, will be held on Friday. Fiore WW the HOV 1HHCeUs vdaAY. of pare © pro: Heng in the Hiation ating MRIS 5 DV On D SnganoG CONSTERNATION IN Wilson Law, Nnllifies the nal Packa TOPERA, was rend | cuit court in this city, th like a bombshell and crea ion among the friends Kans The decision A Court Origi- Te 1086s in the st 17:1 I ale, o tha Bt i t the Vyils liquor asmnu Was ena m b Foster and P 1 * ana granted the HDs writ An English Tariff Opinion, Loxpox, Oct, 18 Mundella, Liberal nent for Mord f trade, speal believed the disappoint pressive to ese Hy many, t : TOONS 8 England, b be able t ituations, A Priest Sent to Jail, GANNON, O.. ict : i { common » Rev, Emma McGraw and her : ant GAYS iD ourt pi most aggravated and costa on each ¢ : assault ninety ti beside. The asanuit attacking a weak looking woman be with sister, A Boy Fiend. Bostox, Oct, 20, Little Frank V oniy 6 years oid, ii of to the police for tortn companions. The child, i8 tris ther Je Liv Fit ir * PER 3 Ys AVES With nis granada He has severely inj has iw } farnacs oaine fa number rectly to the boy fiend & or Official Returns from daha, Bose City. idaho, Oct. 20.- returns show the total number of cast at the recent ion to be 18,008, Majorities received by R pub- lican candidates for congress and gov- ernor are as follows : Sweet, congross- man, 2,171; Shoup, governor, 2.571. Upon a joint ballot the legislature will stand: Republicans, 45. Democrats, 9, Official voles stale elect Col. Scott Improving in Health. WasHisarox, Oct, 18. Hon. W. lL. Scott is improving in health, as would appear from a letter dated Oct. 14 re. ceived by M. L. York, lately his private secretary, in which Mr. Scott stated that he may soon come to Washington for a better climate. Dime Novels Turned His Brain, New York, Oat. 20.—Preston Turpie, a youth 14 years of age, committed sui- cide last evening by hanging himself in his father's house, He was an inveter- ate reader of dime novels, and it is snp- posed that his mind had become af- fected, A Candidate Kills Himself, Bocuester, N. Y.,, Oct 2i.-1 8, Emory, candidate for congress on the workingmen’s ticket, suicided by cut- the radial artery in his right arm and bleeding to death, at the Living stone hotel here last night. William Nye in Trouble. Aba, O., Oct, 2i,—~William Nye and his son, Harry Nye, J7ominent business men, were arrested here for passing counterfeit 320 bills. They were taken to Toledo for a hearing. teed in Indiana, Locaxseorr, Ind., Oct. 21. Speaker Thomas B. Reed addressed 8,500 people at the Broadway rink yesterday after. noon. His appearance was greeted with will enthusisam. wan a Died While Taking n Collection, donations during high muss at St. church a man named Torreau dead from rupture of a blood vessel, NSA gS ARO Mrs. Davis Reads Proof, New York, Oct. i8.--Mres, Jefferson Davis arrived here last night, She comes to read proof on the life of her husband, 3 THE FATAL COUPLER, A Large Number of Brakemen Annually Sacrificed. TRAINMEN'S ANNUAL CONVENTION, The Brotherhood Meets at Los An. geles — Prosperity of the Order, Nearly $275,000 Paid in Benefits, Needed Reforms in Train Equip. ments, Axaeres, Cal, Oct. 21,—The seventh convention of the National Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen pened in Labor hall, the majority of the railroads in the United Sattes being represented Grand Master S. K, Wilkesburg, of Galesburg, presided. In his anpual address he congratulated the delegates upon the prosperity of the brotherhood, The annnal report of W, F. Sheehan, the grand secretary and treasurer, shows an increase in the membership of the organization of 600 during the last year, present number being now 14,065. There has been organized dar ing the year sixtv-three new lodges, making a total of 387 now in existence, The organization has been steadily en larging its field of work, and now em- braces all the states and territories in the Union, as well as Canada, Ireland und Sweden. Death and Disability Benefits, Two hundred and seventy-five dis ability and death claims, to the total of nearly $275,000, have veen paid during the year. Of the total claitng, over 200 resulted from railroad secidents. Particular stress is laid upon the fact that 180 of the deaths resnlted from the coupler now in use, and the remainder of the accidents were almost entirely traceable to the fact that the 3 of duty of the brakeman is on the top of the cars, The Jepest f the Los its MEL grand secretary will deal at length with the recent confer. f the Federation of Railroad Em- the strike on the New and will justify the deci. in non-interfer ence Hoves to consider York Central, sion arrived at favor of ence, The convention will be in session over a week a i gates wil and somely ent their stay in the city. NO SUNDAY LECTURES Tan daring Baltimore's Sadden Spasm of Virtue Excites ladignation. Barmivone, Oct, 20. —A great German citizens were last ed and indignant over f the police in stopping the which was to have been given at Meeanerchor hall by Arthur , of New York, some reason an old law was urday, and last night the tated that noentertainment which anadmission price iid take place in Bal if any one should ob + crowd denounced the horities,. The stat dead ay long wt attorney knew we until yesterday crowd of the best very res «count in Baltimore, g, Oct. 21.-The dissatisfac. n manifest here EET TTS a enum since rAators inated vester. ount by the lation. The sinad so loudly id the m atter of ice board and it An enumeration i in Novem- t a careful { at least Hi Ot Jail Delivery in Kalamazoo, KALAMAZOO 21. — Six by sawing OOwWering 108e escaping irises Nanith, a Grand ght car; 8. D. Reynolds, who need to the penitentiary for for shooting at a conductor § ff a train: Dan Oday, sen. i a f iar. Ot, ire E OV & i : mas Burns and Ch go, who uroke open of : # " nia nail fog 13nd of nasanit Birchall Sticks 10 His Story. Woopstoer, Out, Oct. 21. Mrs West-Jones had an interview with Birchall a day or two ago. They con versed about the case, and in answer to the pressing question put by her, Birch. all declared, as emphatically as he could, that he did not fire the shots which killed Benwell, leaving her to suppose that he had a confederate. He bas stuck to this story from the start. Johns Hopkins Complimented. Bavriore, Oct. 21. — Professor James Boyce, M. P., addressed the students of Johns Hopkins unive raity in the his. torical seminary. He congratulated them on studying at an institution re nowned the world over for its thorough. ness in the vast unexplored fields of original research, the worth of its liter. ary productions and the value of its additions to science and art, A Federal Officer Drops Dead. Bat, Me., Oct, 21.—William Fisher, United States shipping com missioner for this port, dropped dead of heart dis. ease. He was born in Arrowsic fifty. eight years ago. He was for several years a member of this city government, and was appointed shipping commis- sioner by Harrison. Disaster Terminated the Tour. Tae Davies, Ore, Oct. 21.—Capt. Nicholas ¥. Skottowe, of the British army, and his wife, foll from the rail: road bridee a distance of twenty feet, striking on the rocks, and sustaining serious and probably fatal injuries in the case of Mr. Skottowe, who had all the ribs on the right side broken. They were making a toar of the world, lowa Temperance Women Secede. Des Moises, Ia, Oct, 18. The state comvention of the Women's Christian Temperance union of owa got down to business, resulting ina split betweon the non-partisan a.d the third foroes and the main body receding from the National anion. — - Nine Lives Jom, boon ROT, Uet, 21. 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Onondags St, SYRACUSE, N.Y. a AVIRITE SINGER Every Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two drawers, with el and set of Attachments, to an Ma- chine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvasers, The High Arm Machine has a self-setting and self threading shuttle, A trial in
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