x. THE NEWS. ns—— a desperae convict, attacked Patrick Lynch an employe at the county jail in Sustu y, Pa. Bothare of pow.r ul phys que, and a desperate battle was fought. Lynch stabbed a nalf dozen times, and w ll die, Henry Pofllenberg was struck by a small bag thrown from a train at Rahway, N. J, and died from his injuries, - were badly hurt in a wreck + near Birdsboro.——A nuunber of persons ware killed by a runaway car in Huaoting don, Pa. —— A collision of two frei:ht tiaics on the Wabash river bri ige, of the Big Four, broke the bridge span aul pile « two eagines and a dozen cars into the wa er, with an en- gineer underneath. — Hartnett, of Philade phia, to the murder of his Soles, was sentenced to tou years penitentiary. —— Michael Kine and wile were instantly killed by their carriage being struck by a Biue Line 1 Cheater, Pa, A fire that star.ed de stroyed several blocks ot in Mu- wauk. e and caused a damag» exceeding § 0). 000, —— At the wee.ing of ciety, in Pai adelphin, toe vo e was a t wa ~-Neveral traivmen n the Read ng, John who pleadei guliity ms ress, Mary er at in a oil ste property the Humaue So e un the resolutioa to condema v.v.sectioo, and the presideat ca t thy dailing vote in the affirmative, caus the of eleven the ths The collapse of a fale bri'ge death of sever men and the injury Northera road, of Bl 4d of 1 linois, re others on ths Great Wenatche river——Judge Mt { ett, of ar, Liv United States Distrid Goveroment sent to quell signed. the Iodian uprising near repul: ed. —- Five thousa togetier with the cott burned and ¢avnag:d in Belton, $165 000 ——The ani dr vers have struck in Sahivarippa it cotton, a8 mies of MY COM Press, were Tex. Loss warehousemen, packers New Orleans, — The Swanssa Tioplate and Sieel mn ompany was incorporated Chiesg ». — Consul Dr er's remains Pond, L. I.— died in New Yors. senger train of the S¢ cisco Railway was wi Fresh Swinton cremated at Ww Thy westbot I wero - Professor illiam ind pas sais and San Fran ked Phillips Several were killed and fourteen Joseph Hi. D:lap, a New York the near burg, Mo. injured. undertaker, was arreste | on charge of stealing a casket which he had so'd. — — The sawmill, feed and grain mill, lum! er yard and of D. W. Chandler, in Oxford, Pa., were en tirely de troyed by fire, together with eight the extensive planing mills and warehouse * BW cars loaded with grain, which ol on siding in the yards. Los about §,000, par tially insured, Northern Mexico, owing to the tremendous: d mand and ths vd mwmulactur- There is almost a coal famines In occasioned by railroad extensions deve oping « f the smelting a ing indastri 8. —~~Anton Erpellin-, a lab orer, made an unsuccessful attempt to tae He fired two wo a bul et crashing his wife's life in Minneapolis shots at Policeman Miichei |, arret him, ani thea sent who came through hsown bran The trage 'y is the resu t of an uchappy marrisge —-The Luth- in Kansas ig the eran Syuod of Kans is, ia City, has ad spt d an ri pie of the state to oppose Ter ¢ 8 sion addr peu aring elec tion candidates who {avo ho resal MILIS AION to a vote of the peoj prohib tory nt, i ity wa . uded amendme with t ee C tr.bs, wh reiing she Cook ta Benham, Te: ATZUIn.ea 8, wi 1 die. —— Chicago, die | wi Heo tle ali Opes ick an i wero fatall exp west oded on the Suilner, lewis Hostorn, N. XY. Three otheis badly hus t. —The Sao Long Isiand, owned by burned. Loss $100,000, weal hy Californ an, co nmitted turning on the gas in his room at hattan Hotel Atlant'e City, O RE — TWO DAYS IN A TOMB. Rescue of a Buried Miner From a Pocket Thres by Five Feet. After having bees impr.soaed for 20 hour by a fali of coal at Indian Midge colijery of the Ihiladelphia and Read ug Company, Stiney Klemov.tch, a Polish m ner was 1 leased from his perlious position. The rescue, which ba i been carried on in cessantly since the accident occurred, wa not unattended with daager, and the driviog of the mainwey aroucd the fall of weal by Ww. icon means the imprs.o.ed man was reacned, wa. a hazard. us uosde; taki.g, made $0 UY the working «f the Ia len mses, and the great disadvautage in g ting a propor ventilation, yet, whe.e a lie was at stake, this was no. hag to the brave rand of rescuers, As fast as Ofie gave out another only too glad tok his place, and the work of aes us thus went on, when, unexpect. diy, tne man was reached, confined, as 16 were, in a living tom, three leet nigu vy tive fu, ong. Whea founy be coul i s arcely move an 0 faint bis bad 10 be dia ged from bis poson. He says he would rather ¢ cue genta a thou sand times over than hs exp rence of the past two days A CAPITALIST MURDERED. Fearful Crime in Chicago to Secure Possession of Valuable Docoments. An atrocious murder yeserabiing in mau respects the slaughter four years ago of Amos J. Bacll, the millionsire, was oie mitted at Melrose, a sation on the Chicago and Northwestern lod. The vieum was Ernest Kunneth, an agwl German cap.talist, who lived by hinewlf, had no enemies, and bore an excellent reputation as a goo Ledtizn and warng-henrted genial man, Kunneth always kept gonsiderabls money in the house, but none of it was touched. The murderers, for there wore two of them, not commis the crime for roubery, but to goin possession of some documents which the old wan hl in bis possession, A box containing these papers was the only thing carried away, Kunneth had evidently been at acked when writmg in his library, where lus body was found bathed in b.ood, Peaceful End of a Long and Painful Hlness. The Stricken President Watches Every Breath. Mrs. H rrison, the wie of the P. e-ident of the Unit «dl States, The woman, who bas been ma cing a fight against {that is dead, brave drea! disease—~consumption—wh ch lenge | the admb ation of the world asd of all flua ly «8 before two o'c ock. th: Exec tive Mansion all the evenin z. but he ba | not At 12:45 He found eli won't we sympathy her countrymen and country worsen, succumbed at tween y mou Dr Gardner had remai ed in Leen 1a the gs ct room, hoe went in to Ww ee tie paticut, hor a thougnt teat she would hardly er, iast Bat her marvel At Lreathing at the rate of mre than ualf an hour longer. cue vital y again asseriel i self, Mrs ouly e ght respirations to the Harri on was minute, uld bardiy last more than onger All of the family were in the s ek-room ex” cept Dr Hs ba: not had at any tine a very vivid appreciation of wiatl is golg on He had re to his room before md aight, The P it sat at the where he ha retiing for bour . wa ting tor the end. Aw utthe b d wee grouped the member of hs hou e¢bold The rained purse, Mis Davis, stood by the Ledsi fe, inoistening the gr woman s hips atintervals, Mrs Hari son fay peonscious, Hora ing wes 50 iaint that it was hardly perce; ib. ~, At ROO ite Ledsde, nine ong ch BiiQ been ayl mo ones. 1 nlh 3 utes of two, all the fam'ly side, Mr«. Harrison « AWAY 8) pend I tell the momont when sed ber lips 1h Was wan lace, Toe P ent turn « de in silent g Dr. Gard er wa<not a room when &n came, 1 ob mminute aud (orm It had beea noll ¥ ta wenty +b the Hing. ne Cc. us mil Laer br tont asl breath po She pass wd Tis re pe Cus oo on her later, ali of oud ca thes 4 i if to cal we vr 82 Presider MeKes moth Weak nursing he worn ani nearly worn an Ofte ou’, Hews lo-8 of & eep Many t Ya * { condo they wel sited FE RL lao Fri the gives warmth assured by » in the ens Was simost 1 le she was awake bh bedside, ony slipping to his recom when she slept for a fe Be mulls her feel Fess The FY IOYs « Funeral. Funeral ver Farrieon took rlace at the White House The y were beaut ful and in pressive. but were chic fly characterived by the simoplicity which was ro dear 10 her heart Except ng the sable ros-tt« of crepe at the doorwey, there wes no sign of mourning about the exter orof te man-ion. Poles guns were statio ed at the gates to keep t ack the throng of prop e who gathered 10 th number of several th usans on toe side walks bordering te northern lawn The f1 ral tributes to the memory of ths lead were very numerous and of rare beauty At the bead 0” the cask t was a Iarge and most beacti’'ul floral crown mede of white carnations, violet« and ose, resting upon a base covered with ivy. At the foot kad been wreat ed-crowned cross purp e vic lets. There was als © at the head a lai go wrath of white and p nk roses an palm leaves, the tributs of the clerks in the executive office and at the foot another th remains of Mrs oO and searlet roses. Wreaths and garlands of ha casket an every side in such quantities In the Green oom, adjoining and o en ig into the East Room, were = ationed tle ‘aurch, looking like cherubs disguised in their white robes. Tie e were 15 sopranos, including Miss I, ulss Moeller: & altos in cluding Mis Ruth Thomp-on: 4 tenors, 5 Dan el; DB Macle Jd Toe reason for the inclusion of this Epix copal ¢ oral music in the simple Pres vier. iin service is touching, It was a feature in { +id in the East Room abouttiwoy arsago). snd Mrs, Harr son was #0 much imprese by it mnt struck by the beautiful hymn “Load. Kindly Light,” that she csused this House at least once nearly every Sabbath, 1 sonuse it was 50 dear to her the hymn wai chosen for her tuneral services to Le sung by L.rst a tracted her actontion to it, As the bell in the ball struck the our of 10 o'clock the honorary pall-bearers quietly cuterod the East Room and were seated, The active pal <bearors, con ng eight of the White Hou « users snd me«engers, sapgel themselves in the main hallway jost outside the open doors of the Kast om, When the family were seated Rev. De, Ham. lin, the President's pastor, advanced, and ia a jow voice repeated a fow nassages from the Beripeurew, begmniog: “In my Father's 40 are mary ma sions,” and includ ng revera! verses from the Praime, Ho clore | | with the Lor 's Prayer, which was repeated | with him by ano t every p rson Inthe room. Then the Rev Dr. Batiett, of the New York -Avenus Peshyterian Cnurch who wa. formerly Mes Harri on's pasior a Indian polis, toos up the Bersptores. and in ame od ous vole read a numter ol pass ges from the Od and New Te tament and the Psalms, which ba boon selected with taste nt d se sibility to suit the ocoasion, As he comme to theen | of the low prelude of the organ was heard and the swelling voices of the choir chantet tha hymn “1 He ird the Voice of Jesus Bay.” As. hecm- cenlod vo cos sang the ¢ wuich had shrouded toe sun roliel away aad a flood of lzut tilled the room with a sot radiance, “Lot us pray,” said De. Humidn, and al h.nds wers vowed as the pastor lifted up hi velce ninvee tion to he Lord, As ths pastor ssid “Amen” once more the choir was hear | ths time s ning Cadinal Naw man's beautiful hymn * Lead, Kiudly laght the rolemn hus) that (oi.owed was broken by the niranc ths undertaker and his a sistent woo remove l the floras triva es from the ca ke . Everyb «dy rose, the bod - b arers advaces la d to k their places Preceded by the two official clergymen and ths honorary pall-bearers, the casket borne by the White House attendents and ! laden with beautiful wreaths of white roses, narce ssus and a leaf of palm, which gently waved and bowed 10 the soft breczes, emerged through the portals of the Presi dent's home, and as it came into view the througe on Penn vivania avenus, opposite the mansion, stood in mute silence ana with uncovered heads, As remains were car- ried across the Lroad portico the pa -bear- ers formed into two hues, while the body was placed in the hearse, whi b, drawn by two tdnck horses, had been driven uader the porto cocne e As so0n as the sery ¢ was dr.oven out ia ing to the fod or toe minsters, President and aud Cabinet were quickly movad up, and as each on receive 1 ¢ took up ne ohn ou s LE] % ie 14 Were over the heat Oo therem Iadrive leva l & reel, Lhe Carriages | fam.ly immediately was moviog the 4 int . = Aika sis the was i privacs from the nr taken Giparimse SOE 1 5 # FRA Elo oro ie lal) ana next i ident K* An razisv flood wl a of 6 x48 sctils wera de hundreds fs In wost of the barns and wwii | #hed by the p opie woo trefiugonths ro sedis ratiod vi legex named there wore many of mul, waich colaped i 1 a tew Other hut, made o WW tthe «i of ug Lu 2% "wore i huts buils no rent ands. raw, float d reat, firmong rafts to which any pea ants clung dur.ag the might until they were racoed On Friday mor. ing, the work of rescue was begun in earnest Dozenss of persors were then foun! haddlod toge her on eleva tio s of lan i ned in the upper parts of the h uestha wer sti'i stand ng Many of ta s+1eople were ha'fl dead { om terror and expostire., The tui din sat Il standing were f nna to | eo seriously damaged Survivors sa, teat the wnole night thea r wa. filled w th the shrieks of drowa- ng human beings an | the terri ed cries of «ime poand cattie, mingl «1 with toe conseles: din of alarm bel s that we ¢ ringing in the neichboring vi lag 8. Dosens of livis we. e saved by sol th ra. One buudred bodies have been jecovered al Hinsprate aone. Toe to. tal dea bh roll mus: reich several bu wired: and an immense numtor of cat le snl other lve stook perished, reed long DOUBLE HANGING. A Public Exsontion in North Carolina Witnessed hy 10,600 People. Ciarles Reynolds and Judge Me riman | Haaden, neg oes, wore lizaged in public as Greer sboro, N. C., for the mardar of Sola. thiel Sanine a white man, @ hty years: old, Bwaine lived in the suburbs of the town and was supposed to have a large sum of money, the negroes broke into his hous, © usved in his skull with repeatod blows of an axe | and plundered the premiss, Their arrest ani trial followed quickly, and they confessed their orime. Had they sought a new tris! or a comautation of sen. teres they would have been lynched, Rey pold« ho vever seemed anxious to be hanged and aske | for a public execution, saying he wante! fo inve as ma y peop.e pre enc as possible The request was granted and about ten thousan i p ople came from five counties: to Half of them wore negroes and there were many women in the crowd, The gallows wa: place] so that all could oanly witness its work, The pr sone & both nervous and frightened, but Frotemsing oon. vors on and an assurance thas the noose would land them in heaven, were marche | on the drop under a military guard, Reynol & who wa: oniy eoigh e n years old, ma on h from the gallows cone fomning his Ha sw 11 he wae drunk when be commit ed is JR — tack horses enlued a $10,000 were kil ed na reig t wreck nar Da ins, Texas, AN explosion of a sky rocket at a po'it cal meetiag in Ze Lous 1ajured 14 persons, Two younes nsof J, H, MeNamara, of Dos Moines, town, were run over and kil ed Ly an eiectric motor Ax explosion of 75 pounds of dynamite 01 a Governm nt dreag boat, six m les from Chatisnoo ga, Tenn, killed Charles 8, Senne, a laborer, A sLIGHT earthquake, las ing 69 sec nds, shoos pay of Niagara county, New York, including Butfalo., lo some hous s erockery was shak nn off tue shelves and broken, Maxy children were injured by the ool lapse os a t er of by che Ib fet wiza in a bail in West Wa sted, Conn., 01 which Col. unbu Day exec ses wore being ree sised, home WniLe shooting at a target at her fn Miiv.le asuburbof Putsburg, 12-venr- old Aunie Mdler it Fronk Stuart with a builet, inflicting n wound which may prove fatal, AN explosion of an oll tank at Camden, In tia wa when th= oil froma new gu her was tuned on, inj od Jacob Listents it, A M. Hyatt, J, C, Graves, Charles Wool and A B, Waker, Two boilers in the rolling mill of the Bur. gers Iron and Steel Companv. of P rt mo ath, Uhio, exjloded, shilling Riccari Fleming und George B ewier. Iweive other work- ured INC Were seriousiy 1a THE body of Sunuel Flack, a ent of the Uniied Qi company of Ba tinore was fou din nis rooms st Allsgheny, D ath envy vecurred ever: days ago and the sshroude | in mystery, AN a cident on the SBugsr Run H 12 niles from Bradtord Peun., cacvsed the death of Antonio Culoity awd Michael $izzo. The men lost contiol «f a hand-car mded with ties on asteep grad WHILE work n we no sul @N Chas iirosad, Ie re familiat » wa 1 £10 kill bagiried, ag. d 17; and Michael Conroy, age "2, Fat 1 apd Fa rick Conroy were so d that they died while b ing Iwo oth rs were in- wir ne a wall in ‘neca F \ th Cou Michael Mansell, Way > pital ighuly. TurovaH the abrent mindedness of Brake. mon John Ryan, employed at the C..by ne, Bessemer, Mic. an 18 men were sep. ously ivjured. Tie men were ing dowag to ihr wor at adopth of nearls 830 fest The cag - descended rapidly. and when the ro all paid out and Kyan made no «fort to sinck-n sp ed, a feliow brake fii brakes Lrade ited to him ww apply the nfused and t rew the lever wide opea, 1-Ui¢ be cag- drop to Lig bottom of theshiaft, He then fled to the it of 19 wen in the cage « one pad unin i ht fou and it thems wi. die Was ear vy 1 sl Ryan became woods ny a ired, is thoug WORK AND WORKERS, yi Hen by the ney tend, wWi.ie OD empl ved pujany, in H Unknown men i the mid Denver sir ttat there is nirinen ad spread ng ike is oonsiderad rat ore of Let §) on ie ¥ the Ring 8 de- rs on the raticde Bo in feu iB, adie in. 8 wiih a day's m work Thins erate « mers oo was a breif siribe of Ml tree Fe Rail road, bu fi 84 the men 0; R telegraph op- «ke ant Mania aller tweuve bo idle Weile orders to» return 10 Ramsey, Gand Chief of the oad Tele, raphers, who de red that the order to st1ke woes a bo sage Th: cp rvorson the Gulf, C rad : and Santa Fe Road struck Sunday Feasavanes ia wages, from £9 to 80 » mon' bh, twelve hours fora day's word and extra pay for overtime, The road i« leased to the Fanta Fe and a message was sent over the wire, signed be Ramsey, onlliog cut all Santa Feo system. It was soon found that this message was son: from Dodge City. Kans asa joke, by an opera tor name | Jounson., As soon as Grand Ch of lamsey could Le fou d the s'rike was cal wd off. Toe operators on the Gail Road con inte on sprike, however. Afchem,. To re of us m o- on ms san. son SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH. Experience of One of the Government's Ethnological Experts. Dr. C, 1. Hodgkins, first assistant in the ethnologios] department of the Columbian Exposition is stopping at Guthrie, Okls., re- cruiting from a wound be received while at. tend ng to hs duties in the Indian reserva. thors in the Osage natims, Dr. Hodgki» bad an experience that all but cost him his life, "he tri ¢ was epgaged in a ghost dance lievitg him to be a Government spy and finally « rderal hin to leave. About two woeks azo as he was riding cn horselack, dusk camo on when he was yet six miles fromeamp. Toe trail led throu some bush « fa paring through which beard the report of a gun cl se by and felt a sting: log s nsution in his rig it thigh, He knew be was shot and purposely tum. bled «ff his horse and lod over mn the bushes ns of dead. Drawing his revolver he lay there n long time wating for the ap pearance of his would-be assassin, but to no pu \ ™ o ball was a “44” had passed through the fleshy part of his jhigh seas an arter and bl pre fuscly. By knotuing his . kerchief he arra a compress above the wound to stop the flow of b ood and walked the six miles 10 camp, bis borse baving gone off and left hin, The 1 dians are very sullen and defiant in regard 10 this matter and une | | | 1 doubtly would make serious trouble if attemptihouid be made to arrest any one. | Epitome of Rews Gleaned from Various Parts of the Btate, of the eu ture at Iodisna adjourned Lo we A la Har- THE meeting State Boar l of A yi. raoburg in January LitLag Lavriscort, whos in Piu Jaudapum, BOING is nin dn died sburg from an overdose of bootbl The lo thirty inhabitants hive bean quarantined Perer As o Inlian Ril fall of « t ber. AN Italian Allentown hiss smasllp x #s he lived in and its DROLEKY Wis » ach SEE) ge Calliery, Baenandoah, by oal, and thousands of ton be { whose par. pts live a | of delris mu moved be ore hs J.B. Heacy can reached, SA caster, blew his Lrajlvsouton a train when itarrived at Beatty station, where Lis bride him Perry, wa awalling RB of A Hou attorney for Sheriff McCleary asked D. R itead sttorney, be summo «d | ilsgheny, that Jones, a I nas ne ndisry speech to strikers tr had at cGovenrsor Hoy another koe Wilke at} sl NH of yara 3 ree pe ol h LIAM MBTARR was injured by re unde a biast the Pennsvivania Girard sind N was imsiant Lilled, and Frank Passi incent Cor. rellose fatally injure’ Irosmas Hoounes Wore conv ie Mi ur; of and hael ted at Pit » Coleman robbing five post offices, The cas s will be appealed to jon of the admissibility of a convicted accomplice’s te tim ny decided. Tue reiga of terror at Howest-ad cout. tes and ©. zeus are discussed 1g a proposition have the quest fo ask the Guvernor to return the troops t) preserve the peace, ALL ‘he Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company oo'lieties have een shut down lade nit ay and work wa« Legun over Lauling the Mabavoy Plane machinery, It will tes voral wieks tefore all the mines are operated again, This order was 10 ar to give the railroad people a chance to brace the freight «Jo kade to which = at- tributed the recent cost y wrec.s and ano because most of toe co.lierics are short of Waler and the supply needed fur steam pur- joses bal to be bauled asc rea or more of wiles, Mas. Peren Sraverenof Greens uryg while her hous» was on fi ¢, threw hear Dye.rold boy out of a widow and jumped atter nim, Both were Intaidy injured and the bab which was [0g Aten, was burned to death. Tug Board of Pardons having refusad to commute the sentosce of murderer Keck the death waich hae been sel up u him, Epwanp Woon, a young Fhiladeiphia student of electr.city at Pittsturg, receiv.d a fata: shook while oi a elecu ic light pole, Taz State Board of Agriculiure met as Indiana, A number of papers were read and Governor Patuson delivered an address, During a small fire in a leather warshouse in Pittsburg, thiriesn firemen, ivcludieg Chiefs Stoclo and Coats were overcome by smoke in the cellar and rescasd w. th diffi. ouity, Fouvsper's Day at Lafayette was cele. brated by an address of Rev. Dr. Wiliam C. Cattell, the former president of the col lege, on the life aud deeds of Ario Pardee, tue founder of the Pardee Scientific De- partment. fasuad A paxp of kidnappers ing off the relty airs in c ¢ , welling FOUR PERISHED. An Entire Fa build ng TT it slyoed J. Vachs TErouts Con. tion Jamies 3t 153 Le rs fis wile was J wa ix yea 4 vears MBlhnnn rab McGinty i js + and had curred, Her I Lae returned WAS thus Lens jor ive tr wrk, per Lar wie BUTTER, Fine CUrmy.... 8 CHEESE, CHEESE--NY N. Y. flats Skan Choose Factory. § EGOS, EGGE-Ktate, North Carolinas POULTRY. CHICKENS Old Roosters Ducks, per Heus 10 0 nw TORAOCO, Infer's 8 150 @§ 150 300 4 00 600 Rn 1200 1300 LIVE STOCK. BEEF-«Hest Beoves......8 495 Good to Fair as SHEEP, 400 5H TOBACCO. MA, Round common Middling Yancey... @84 4 50 5 MUSKRAT Raccoon Red Fox. ...oo0000 SBiunk Black. Opimaunm. oo. Mink......... Oier.....0 0s “ewe NEW YORK, FLOUR«8Bouthemn. . WHEAT--No, RYE-- Western. ..... ooo CORN-No. 2.00 crnenvene DATR--No. 8.......0.0004 BUTTER State. ......... BOOS Rub. 0 ocoovnnns CHEESE--State.......... Wsa———— PHILADELPHIA, ni A Southern. ......8800 G8 40 WHEAT--No. ¢ Red..... 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