— —————————— REPORTER Roar and Pror's $1.50, when Arrears subject Tie CERIRE "REED KURTZ cP Me =tIge vv Vp Paodg in terms ¥) por yoar Vilvariisg mene tied Ss aants nr, paid in ad Ln provinns QUIK por toy ch ine for 2» subsequent insertion Ugveng Hag THIRTY Pa, 'nors, Dec. 17 LIVES LOST. CHILE SENDS A REPLY A Letter to Ministers on the Bal- timore Outrage. HARRISON'S MESSAGE ATTACKED. The President Accused of Makiog British Channel, ONLY AN APPRENTICE BOY SAVED. He Succeeded ging, Where Night, Almost by in Gaining the Rig- He All I'rozen Remained Taken Boat Many Storm a Pishing Disasters, Loxpox, Dec. 15.—Reports from vari- ons points in South Wales state that the ale has been especially severe in that part of the country, The wind storm was accompanied by heavy rain, and the result has been that some of the rivers have overflowed their banks, doing much damage. The of casualties caused by the storm 1s constantly gaining fresh The greatest number of in- juries in the country districts have been caused by falling trees. Many have bee * hi lit Hist ROCESsIOns persons a number wid by imneys, acciden the wreck falling bricks, tiles The most that have occurred di storm js the Enterkin, which bound from ull for srisbane, was canght i ti bound down the channel, a lespite every of fort made to 8 driven up on the Gall of ort ol Ramsgate, County Kent Thirty lives were lost in tl i Every person except an apprentice boy being drowned. The Enterkin was driven ashore almost broadside « After she had struck a part of the crew succeeded in laune a boat and lear of the sl headed shoreward, almost mediately thrown into the sea by the sinking of their boat. All were drowned Shortly afterward the ship keeled over, throwing all overboard. Only an apprentice boy eeded in gaining the weather rigging. Here the lad remained throughout the night, drenched and al most frozen. In the morning a fishing smack sighted the wreck, With diffi culty a boat was brought alongside the Enterkin, and the | taken off The rain has Si : and ch all the disasters ing the present the British ship serious of Van She n. } it « Thi bt wer SCe + dis- that the In some places inundated. The slopes ol tr Aes river is raj the low land at Windsor Cast] some parts the royal park are partly L The steamer Glenmire, from Cork, ar- rived at Plymonut reports a mos extraordinarily 1 In fact About SRage. she came very ne undering one hundred were either dead they had to ; ana be killed. Young Field in Jail. NEw Yorg, De 15. ~Edward M. Field, of the firm of Field. Lindles Weichers & Co., was arrested by In spector Byrnes’ the Manchester Ans Ying nes T locked up in this city nade on a warrant issued | ine and the the first charge rea a priv t - «= hoe, N. “3 ICKA rr deares the ‘ I Ang 8 t Ir erry Dr Fra Ler “ first f to 11nd Field 1 i He was I » world be resorted i other me officer to to sectre the Ans failed and thereupon he submitted and brought ont Mr. Field A Murdere SHREVEPORT, La terson, MEET 3 and a colored man i , i afterward shot J. B and Dave Wal lace, the latter a candidate for the legis. lature, was so closely pressed by suing mob that he driving out ting uj r Cremated, Dec, 15. J Pat- Riliex wile ish. and i the or Dat 2 pur returned to his home, rners who were sit- ! and ahs himself noved the body of the murds woman and set fire to the hom nd Patterson's charred body lies in Wallace died from his wou but Lay will recover the m y with hi s bods dead. nob 3 Tea rex the nid, rains, Ordered to Move On. New York. Dec. 15, with his family at finds that he Every country orde nin move on. He wis ordered ont of Ko a3, t dd to leave Germany, and coming to this port General O'Bierne debarred him and has ordered him sent back to the conntries that won't allow him to remain there, The man is David Kaslawetzki, aged 26, strong and healthy. Vith his wife Rachel, aged 30, and their four children, he arrived here on the steamship Spree from Bremen. There ian barge office who tt a conntr 14 to Two Fatal Fires, LovisviLLe, Dec. 10. —Fire des the stores of Bamburger, Strong & ’ Bliss, Wilson & Co... Johanboeke & Sons and Miller, "Woolfolk, Payne & Co. Tho loss will not fall far short of $400 0% Four fireanen perished in the flames, The firemen were still at work on this fire when the candy and fireworks factory of Menne & Co., a block away, took fire and was destroyed. The horrors of the evious conflagration were more than uplicated. Bix young girls and one man, employed in the factory, were burned to death. re wed Co To Correct the MoKinley Bill, Wasmixaron, Dee, 15. Congressman Dungan, of Ohio, toposes to begin an attack on the tari bill at the earliest possible moment. The McKinley bill admits free all books intended for the use of college libraries, He thinks it was simply an oversight that prevented this privilege being extended to books intended for public libraries generally, and he will introduce a bill to that effect. —————— Judge Scofield’s Successor, Wassusarox, Dec, 15, 1t is stated on wd authority thateex- mtative ker, of Indiana, has been selected for appointment as: a judge of the court of ms, vice Judge Scofield, retired, nnd that his nom on will be sent to the senate this week. Green Bay's New hot. REEN Bay, Wis. Dec. 1, he 5 . Bebastian ‘Mise. pointment of the Rev | Bind mer, D. D., as bishop of the Green Bay, is announced in False Statements—Senor Matta Des claves That the Government Will Act in Every Way with Scelet Jus tice and Scores Minister lgan. pec 14.-~The circular by Minister of Foreign Affairs Matia for the Chilean legations in Eunrope and America gives Chile's side of the dith culty with the United States growing out of the Baltimore outrage. The fol- lowing is a translation of it: VALPARAISO the president of the United States, | think it is opportune to say that the in- upon which the report and message are grounded is erroneous wines: and fact in Washington he bad gnarters “There is want statement af made eX city, ‘the maintop of Valparaiso,’ mmnanicated and violent Wn “Mr purposely £ IN AELTessIve (tober, as sh note which was ansy 1 . He NOon-ane altimore retenses ail: On 3 HIG Sn “There has n fon commuencs«d or ge the “Mr. (40 il story about th HO Chilean legution at Was Seine noe tiers ws $i \ Lo Minister Egan irtment of stats sume in : satisfactory to Maryland's Fair FExhibir, Barrimore, Dee. 15.--A very and enthusiastic meeting of men and others interes in Maryland's exhibit at the World's fai held at the hall last ¥ ttevs Of the various commenre tions of the city strongly nrged Lisplay at Chicago. It was finally « request the state legislature priate $100,000 in advancement dertaking. A proposition to aporopriation ity down, The the fair will state board of fifty persons, who will Is Mss0r Latrobe large Tinsl esas ity il y APPT of the un indorse an Was virlaw Maryland be placed in charge of : 3 oy the « interests of promotion COIR Ippon te ad be Eight Buildings Destroyed. Asnraxp, Dec. Last night broke ont in a fruune dwelling at Cen tralia, a mining WN mile from here, and before it was extinguished it had destroyed eight buildings owned by James Haggerty, ©O. Willard, Irwin Brothers and James Grant, Two fire men, while fighting the flames, fell from the roof of a building, sustaining serious injuries. One was also badly burned. The buildings were but par tially insured. The loss is estimated at £13,000, fire qm sd, $i (iy $+ t i 3 > Captured Missionaries Escape, Cameo, Dec. 15.—The members of the Austrian Soudan mission, who were cap- tured when Kordofan was taken in 18543 by the hordes of the mahdi, have es. caped. Among those who have regained their freedom are Father Ohrwalder and Sisters Caterina, Chincarina, Elizabeth and Venturini. They were pursued by the Arabs, but managed to elude them, and finally reached Koroseo, near Wady- Halfa. They are greatly exhausted by their journey across the desert, A British-Russian War Imminent, Loxpox, Dee. 11.—Official dispatches received here from Calentta state there has been fighting between the British forces and the tribesmen in the vicinity of Gilgit, near the Pamir frontier, and not far from the new boundary line re. cently claimed by Russia. In short, the British troops are now face to face with frontier tribesanen in arms, who are claimed to be nnder Russian protection, and most serions events may result from this clash of arms. A Remarkable Crime. Haxxipan, Mo., Dec. 15.—As a result of frequiect drunks and quarrels with his wife, Edward Brown, colored, shot his wife in the abdomen, Sunday. Pre matarely she gave birth to a child, which was dead, the bollet having passed through ite head. Yesterday the wife died. Brown is held for murder without bail. es An Important Discovery. Brussels, Dec. 15, — Advices have been received here to the effect that Emin and Stuhlman have discovered a river, the most sovtherly branch of the Nile rising northwest of Ujiji and flow. nto the Albert Biward [yanza, at a nt on the southeast shore, Suffocated in a Calm Pile. THE BOMB THROWER. Inspector Byrnes Not Yet Satisfied of His Identity. New York, Dec, 15, The identifica tion of the Arcade building bomb wrogress as rapid’y as after the many bits L. Norcross, of Boston. The detective bureau gave ont the statement that noth- ing new had been learned in the matter to satisfy Inspector Byrnes that it was Norcross who attempted to kill Russell Suge, The last and most convineing discovery in connection with Norcross is the letter was found by his father in the desk in Norcross office in Boston. It satisfies Mr. Norcross’ Sr., and his wife it was their son who threw the Mr. and Mrs, Norcross have left their son, to a Mr. Rollins, mada no demand for then thi wer Of he has Before he does there may be sufficient morgue are those of a Pennsylvanian, A to the signed E. » 216 Market street, Philadelphia, the of a man missing, will Coro- COTONETrs, ee photograph writer to be York to view the head in the ‘It is our theory thatthe man referred in the letter was the bomb thrower dew Ni ITOTORK, om of the head than I expect Philad Ths ollin ale pub Drs. Laador, Carter, Gray, ¢ nd Messemer have m : {hey { examinati ain, Their I Wis i i tied the bi Wr Gp n was t cused and M: thr Seer Is Fowl Wiis any rate. When the ined last evening it was fl OTD re were nine fillings pred tated by isely AN had Dr. Edward ton dentist who ten years, it wo jdentitication si) FIFTY-SECOND CONCRESS. Report of Proceedings Senate and House. Condensed 1 i. wre had memit Mi elect his ing L Wats cheeris an jep delivers the honor conf th of office was then adn He man, of In Kerr. of t 4 rredd on tana James Yipbaud Siig Yoder, H. Tarner, of Lycurgus Dal ter, and Rey Hlinods, chap! their complimentary of the last hon The only gacted in the seating i ¥ of Call, of Dabais, of their florida, and of Idaho, pending consideration CR%EN by the committees on privileges and elections, The p mst a resident sent to the set : Mntments mad ing the recess of rongress « firmation by the senate, among the Lover ascistant secretary Nebekeor, 10 scree sis . bowing ronnee, « of t rena ry; of Indiana, United States ad J. XN. Huston, Enowden, of Petins Roumania and of New York. Hea and Nan of California, tral American st mala and He 2 Enos A, treasurer, resigned; A Loudon ivania, minister to UG Richard ter 10 hie Nervia min Niraragt ator; Romusidd rmerly minister to alten, to be minister to Gaute John Durham, of Pennsylvania, X resident and al general to Hayti: Jeremiah Coughlin, of New York, secretary of legation and consul general at Bogota: Fenton BK. MeCreery, of Michigan, of i at London. All were rR “ wer oes ROCTRLAYY gation confirmed, The house met on Saturda until next Wednesday, had announced these connie Mewars Dickerson y only to adjourn after Speaker Crisp commitiees in (Md), Cooper = 1 Reooriey Pearson (OL), Quackenbush (N. Y.) Griswold (Pa. and Cattiog (Cal). On mileage Mesars, Castle (Minn), Crawford (N.C), Kendall (Ky). Caldwell 0.) and Flick (lal. The senate on Thureday added 214 to the Hist of bills introduced, making the total for two days 85. Mr. Squire, from the state of Washington, presented a bill for the erection of a statue and memorial to U.K Grant in the city of Washington. Among other bills intro duced were the following: By Mr. Cameron (Pa), a bill to adjust the pensions of those who had lost eyes, limbs, or the use of them; and also the {ime honored bill for the relief of the state of Pennsylvania for war expenditures incurred in 1804, By Mr. Gallagher (N. HJ, a bill for the bet. protection of the public service (requiring the heads of departments to dismiss all foreign boru employes not naturalized), By Mr. Mitchell (Ore), to abmolutely prohibit the coming of Chinese subjects to the United Btates web @ll your pork and href to CP Long, Spring Mills, Ae tush iind.) iRy Moses {in}, hen Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorin, When she was » Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Mise, she clung to Castoria, When she “ad Childrer, she gave them Castoris, 0 BAIA 5 Confidence! 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