THE NEWJ It is stated in Denver that a biz syndieate is scheming to obtain control of the silver market and dicta. e the price of the metal to all silver-using countries, ———A reign of ter. ror exists in Indian Territory, Bandits ure in full control and commit crimes at pleasure without molestation. The faculty of the Kentucky University deny the story that twenty students are seriously ill from drink. lng impure water aud three deaths have oo curred within the past week, They say aine students, at different times have been iil, but there have been no deaths among them from fever. ——Thos, F, Drake, the oldest employe of the B. & O. system, died near Pittsburg, The Denver Chamber of Commeres has adopted resolutions inviting the governors of different states throughout the mee: in Deaver in new capitol building country to mid-summer, whea the will be formally dedi- cated to agree on different subjects, such as div. ree, requisition, Carroll, prominent Baptist preacher, buag himself nenr Mayno:chville, Ky, He was elghty-nine years old, and had been preach- ine sixty-five years, — ete. —— Rev. Richard - Fire Central Vermont car sheds at St the president’s private of private coaches, £60.000 and £100,000, Accompany of Penp- sylvauin capitalists propose to put down oil and wells in West Virginia, —— The twenty-first annual convention of the Wo- man's Christinn Temperance Union was be gun in Cleveland Miss Willard, the president, read her annual address, Tbe delivered addresses destroyed the Albans, Vt,, car and a Estimated loss between gas Frances recording secretary and treasurer their reports, and a were made, Miss Hannah Weaver, aged forty.eisht, was found dead in the attic of her home in Newport, Ii, 1., having banged herseit ing the night, She was one of Newport's most prominent ladies, and a the late John G., Weaver, of ‘the and the Everett House, New York. — Eman- uel Otto, an aged and wealthy farmer, north of Morton, Minn, was found dead in his residence with a bullet hole in his left side and another in his ear. He lived alone with bis wife, and when the was absent, number of dur. sister of murder occurred she Otto was worth £50,000, iron chest in his houss were found cash, $450 in bank certificates and $400 in & merchant of Smiths Ferry, near Pittsburg, was fatally shot by a trap gun set in his store to shoot burglars, ——The t Sheffield, fifteen miles south of Mason City, lows, the Iowa Central Railroad, was totally stroyed by fire. loss $100,000, - schoolboys who, with others, had dug a cave on a vacant lot in the northern part of St Louis, town of ‘mSeven were buried by the roof eaving in and Henry Raedner, eight years old, was killed Herman Walkenford, aged twelve, was ba ily bart, —— William Gleetzer was murdered pea Elyria, Ohio, in his barn, and an attempt was made to burn the barn after the commis. sion of the deed, by the perpetrators, The schooner Apprentice Boy Ludington, Mich. No lives were lost, The steamer Madiana reports that on the morning of November 6 an earthquake shock was felt on the Island of St Croix, and oe. saslbned some alarm among the inhabitants Little damage was done, however, The price of eon! mining has been reduced in the Clearfivld distr there is talk of a strike, ——The bark Tillie, from Philadelphia Yor Bangor, put in and anded the bx oue of the srew, who m the mizzenmast and was gilled, —— A twelve-year-old son of RB. J, Mo- way, of Marion, 1li., bad his neck caught sander a window sash and was strangled, Major Jesse BR. (rawlord, ex-superintendent »f the Old Portage Railroad, and gister and recorder of Mifflin #as found dead in bed at his home in Gays. port, Pa, Application was made in eourt at Allentown, Pa. for a receiver Jor the Al lestown Foundry and Machine «ompany, which failed with book accour’s owing it of $8,000, The plaintiffs bold 188 of the 540 shares, — The Yale corporation has decided to adopt a complete new system of commence ment exercises and the discontinuanes of the valedictory and salatatory. was with the schooner Austis and at Gloucester, Masa, , dy of Jobo henson, fall fro niso ex. county, Pa. gic sealing of 1804, complied from logbooks sworn to, has lorwarded to Ottawa, London and Wasbingtoc. to the latitude and been longitude the trail of the hunters, «f Peunsylvanis decided that nuns teaching in public schools ennnot is said to be assured. The torpedo Ericsson started for the course in Long Isl- and Sound over which she is to have her will again postpone the trial indefinitely, Herman Clarke, who was New York, was sentenced to tour montbs at bard labor in state prison, Clarke was a momber of the firm of Hunter, Clarke & Jac bs, Wall street brokers, whose aspignment, it is alleged, was caused by regularities of Clarke, aged nineteen years, taking poison at ber home in Hanover, Pa, wThe Hon, Georgs C. Sturgiss, Morgan town, W, Va., who was United States district attorney for West Virginia during the Har. tison administration, Is a candidate for the United states Senate, OUTRAGES OF THE COOK GANG. Hid U;, and Rbbsd snd Mourt Plusdrred b7 Them. ir. ~ Miss Emma Tate, Farme on horses and saddies six miles from Muskeges, LT. They are headed toward Fort Gibson and a posse started out. Seven of the gang went to the farmhouse of James Dinkson, near Perry, and demanded food, which was refused. The outlaws then bound Dinkson, bis wile apd daughter, and plundored the house, They were not released until neigh. bors arrived In the evening, Elmer Luenas, a member of the gang under arrest at Fort Smith, Ark., made a full confession of his connections with Nob Cook. Lulu Cook, who was arrested last week at Tablequah, is at liberty on bond, She has written a long Siemens {0 the Publis charging that mug. thas Larateed her brothers, Biii snd Jim, NEW LAWS NEEDED POOLING 1S DANGEROUS. Their Statistica Show thatthe We st ern Labor Troubles Resulted In the Loss of an Enormous Sum tothe Employers and'Em- ployes. Cleveland to Investigate the strike of las: summer, 1tsays in part The troubles of the Illin¢ Chicago, is Central and the Rock Island and Pucifle oc were the ones ym pan les investigated, According the testimony the raliroads lost in lestroyed, hire of United States dept , and other { The roads is estimated at £4.672.916. Some i ropert ¥ ¥ mar- cideatal expenses at joast loss of earniogs 8.108 in wages a« eath About 100.000 em- center. ing at Chicago, all of which were more of strike lost in wages, as Many of these yes are still adrift and losing wa Tie commission says of the mpany: July 1, 1893, and the wages $7 223 719.51. For ending Joly 1, 1804, For the year the dividends were $ the di #£4.471, of the } is were 701.89 uisman viden ‘As ts growth when the depres the result system morally calling for mut , We and uny ar a mul! comparativel but without local attac y exceileat ch ested resg onsit ity in tenements or surroendings, “The conditions created akied th with g Wages IAnagement great vigor its aitation In speaking o ase ciati nagers’ f rallwas Of OF TRIS 2 the pers carp and ton rat ration fares” It further savas that th ng woni Jd resqit pool power and capital d and their Ii eriies rales That as in fod by te beying nnlealities, nt he de lowed pending lays in ¢ izions of the « sion be a {b) That whenever th appeal, iG parties toa coniro versy loa matter within the jurisdiction the commission are one or more ralircads on trade utions incorporated under chapter 567 of the United States Statutes of 1885.88, or under the one side and one or more national State sintutes, upon other, each aide shall have the right to select a representative who shall be appointed by the President to serve asa temporary member of sion in bearing, adjusting and that particular controversy. That during the pendency of a pie ceeding before the commission inaugurated by national trade union or by any incorpora- ion of employes, it shall not be lawiul for he railroads to discharge employes belong. 2 thereto except for inefliciency, violation of law or neglect of duty; nor forsuch unions the commis. {e) or incorporations during such pendency tu order, unite (on, ald or abet strikes or boy. tis nininst the railroads complained of nor for a period of six months after a ion for such railroads to discharge any such decis. ployed except for the causes aforesaid; nor for any such employe for a like period to quit theservies without giving thirty days written notice of intention to do so, nor for any such union or corporation to order coun, sel or advise otherwise, That chapler 567 of the United States statutes of 1885.86 bo amendod so as to re. fuire national trade unions to provide in their articles of incorporation and in their constitution rules and by-Jaws that a member shall cease to be such and forfeit all rights and priviloges conferred on him by law as such by participating in or by mstigating fores or violenco against persons or property during strikes or boyeotts or by seeking to prevent others from working through threats or intimidetions; also, that members shall be Bo nore personally linble for corporate acts than are stockholders in corporations, The commission {urther recommends tha’ Congress consider the establishment of a 11. conse system by which all the higher em. ployes or others of railronds engages In in. torstate commeres should be Hesnued, after The commission of concilation end arbitration Hk» that fn use in the commonwealth of Massachuseiis, I'ha system may be re-enforced by additional pro- visions, givitg the board of arbitration wor power to investigate all strikes, whetior to quested to do so or not, and the question may be considered as to giving labor organi zation a standing before the law, as heceto- lore suggested for national trades unions, Contracts requiring en to agree not t t) leave them, ns should be lilegal, as is already done in sinles, join labor organizations or conditions of employment, mide somo of vur er — ANOTHER TRAIN HELD UP. Mue Indian Tr ity Boo'y Out 0 an Rati Passenger train Kansus & No, 12 Texans Road, the Misso held up and Kogee, 1. 1 on uri, Wis of Mas by Bill Cook and fourteen men, intimidated The bandits the p ssungers belore entering the windows, £200 in money ai other articles of through wired wale They so ut forty The ir were relieved of a lit over i d abo hes and jewel cond rain eonduet E40 each, The express car was being guarded by four wrmed men when it was stopped and they ypened fire at ones, driving the bandits back, [he robbers consulted for a few ms nents The rid of snd withdrew to the rear of the train rain crow thought tt! well hem when the firing Murphy and compelled to the Wagner handed =a head of passenre ars, Conductor was Mok walk a 1 Be Gm se sw of robbers with levelled guns, were compelled to divest money and jewelry and drop 1 them’! ato the tack. They were rather lenient about ft appearing satisfied when the passengers peared to have dropped the firs: roli bad their bands on The their berths and the The robbers wanted more light and made Murphy do the talking passengers were all in cars were quite dark. necessnry Lo convines the passen ters that they 1 better give up. The passougers shes were pot mo ns were Dart Wilkins, in San Antonio, roerts, of Hou don, Inline, Texas, g ouble goid eh in cash; J, Cannon, {the slog er { Sedalia Mo ANOTHER AFFEAL Washington, I, ( » Indian received a telegran Agent Wind Muskogee, I T., givis the train hol y the Territor in with ibe Department ————— HERBERT TO GHERARDL He 0 ves Prise to tie Roar-Admiral ‘or His Long and Amirable Career, Herbert sent the following letlier jira Celinng the whol rmed with Hdeilty oo JE ’ gad the ; iiration in peace, you have perl whatever da. ties were imposed upon you and Bee years' be Ko¢ your four years or ability, Your twenty Bory i son golog™” an admiral, ia command of without bave caused you to wh asa “seas sailor and Ore As a squadron, ia precedent iu the navy, Internalional ander your “In command of the Review Fleet you bad ships representing more nations than the world, and the manner in which you dis. dviag upon you eall- ed forth the praise of the commanding offi- cers of every voasel in the fi The "loving cup, presentod by them all as a joint monial of thelr esteem was a tribute, veiue of which eannot be over-estimated, During my long acquairtance with you, cov. ering a long period of years, our intercourse Eas been pleasant and agreeable, and ‘now, as your business relations are about to be severad by your retirement, I beg lo express my appreciation of your valuable services which have deserved the gratitude of your country, and add thereto an expression of charged the duties dev oat, the “Very reapectiuliy, “H. A. BEaneRT, “Secretary of the Navy.’ CLEVELAND TALKS Bays He and Curiinle Ars in Per! of hee t1-Hie Foley, The attention of the President was called to the statement that there bad been a disagree. § fans sind to the issue of bonds and other ‘matiers, and tntimating that such disagreement might re sult in the Secretary's retirement from the Cabinet, The President emphatioally deniod the en. thre “‘bnieh of silly misstatements” and said “Never sinee our association together has there been the slightest unpleasaniness or difference concerning the affairs of the Treas. ury Department or suy other matter. I have svery reason to beliove that his attachment to me is as sincers and as great as mine Is for him, 1 should be much afflicted if any. thing should eause him to asverinin the thought of giving up his position while he is doing so much for his country. Wo have agrood exactly as to the issue of bonds, and there has buen no bask wardaess on his part on that subject, Iseo it fs said that I am formuintiog a financial scheme, If such a scheme Is prosonted it will be the work of the Secretary of the Treasury, and Ishall indorse and support it, “Ite trouble secems to be that those sharged with the executive duties of the Government do not appear bine t all | counsels HORE BONDS. ’ Secretary Carlisle's Circular Calling for Bids for Them. THE SUM T0 BE $50,000,000. Then Are to Bear 5 Per Cont est, but Premiums Are cxpectea to reduce Th s Rate—-Redeem- able by ths GCovernment After Ten Years. . Inter~ Becretary Carlisle settiod all doubt regard- ing the new oun by issuing a clreulnr invit- 50,000, 000, Interest is to be paid in coin, which is interpreted to 1 mean gold, The only material changes made 3 Lhe present call from that peed) 14 las Im prices wii January ang tare the or mise opted and the MH 8 lor the ii It is conf mission of the upset leh would be a present is. ba iently ex fifitls Were gold or its was will * for be wi ent of ail a iries will Ir resumpl January | tei years eR ring fhan idder of the bx piders will, in denominations he pric onds will Le 85 their pro whether re gion © Wiel the bidder proposes lo pay, the it is and 1 Of COUPON : that of it wil to deposit whether Slates, where convenient for the bidder unis of his 1 payment, hie offios, the The boods will Le dated February 1, 1894 issue, but inter. f payment. The total issue ol The Secretary of the Treasury hereby ex. Ali proposals shoul! be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D, C.. and should be distinctly “Proe posals for the Parchase of Five Per Cent " Biank forms for proposals may be to the Becretary of the marked had on application Treasury. 4. G, Cannes Beorctary of the Treasury. DEATH IN FOREST FIRES EN Five Bodies Tound in the ; Sueldaring A kansas Woo ll nds, The forest fires which are now raging in Arkansas and in parts of Shelby county, Tenn, caused the burning of three negro shanties near Millington Inst woek and prob. ably the death of a negro woman named Fannie Wood, It is thought she will die Another casualty from the fire cecurred on Mrs. W, P. York's plantation, about four miles from Millington, on last Thursday, A negro baby, the child of Pitt Rhea, was playing near the fire when her dross became ignited and befors any one ecald reach ber was burned so badly that she died. It Is reported that five bodies, thought to be those of a hunting party, have been found in the Bt, Francis Dot.oma, fn Arkansas, vpposite Memphis, — —_—., A ————— Tur'deinking of poisoned rain water onused the death, at Evergreen, Ohio, of Mrs, James Donally. Her aigh Delittle, aud hor threo sisters, are to be dying | FENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Epitome of News Glraned From Various Parts of the Etats, Mrs, Mary Austin, of McKeesport, has gons to Washington, D. C, She is probably ons of the Lelrs to a $5,000,000 estate, Her father, a Chicago miillonaire, died recently, leaving twelve children, a wile and several brothers, Mrs, Austin Is a widow, She has gone to Washington to hunt up a r'ster who 18 also un heir Whi le some boys were playing foot ball at Gordon, they bulit a fize to warm themselves Lizzie Bells, the 9-year-old daughter ol George Bells, played with the fire ignited, aud her dress was The child was so much frizhtened that she ran for home with ali her might and belore she could be was all burned and charred to a erlsp, eaplu red her her body and Bhe cannot recover clothing Hmbs & Representatives of the Agricultural, Healt th, Forestry and Fish Boards of the State bad a conference fs Harrisburg and decided upon bills to be presented to the Legislature, ‘he Inrge breaker of the Delaware & Had. son Company at Plymouth was burned, $250,000 and Caus- Ing a loss of throwing 70) men out of work, mH wer tunrge of fatally shooting and Hamp Anderson While Farmer Joho H. D Luts borse and carriage, 1" . Willin it is wanted is Beranton to ans. tha zt : id iis Wile nmoyer was ia a nan barro Han guknown man stole his The urre y of the charge of frsn srl murder, Las eagsed lixed In some cases a of 14 Legisiniure 10 §« Cilizrns Wer man, Wallace, at onvieted OvVeEInor bree b wills terrible | John Hudak, fi {ainily, reinries © 5 in several ue dire Lore 1 cays GORig- et holidays shall i Their Ie La { barges Res reis Carpegier, a braken a ets he Lie brakeman, of pain run to his assis. . Et as wad over the be did so the wheels pe lower part olthe nd be was killed, mes Doyles eaptured bang his ihe man afternoon When became very Officer Andrew wife and at. with a dagger. was wasdering about town the He is evidently craz be wild The Carnegie Steel Company is consider- ing plans to centralize their several works of Homestead, An interesting workmen at Ardles, near 81 The Frick observatory at ML cave was discovered Ly ale College, Pleasant will opened this week, Mins Hottie Parker, 83 years of age, well. the for President soil at her home in Lancaster and wa As housekeeper hanna, acter, Three women and two men were baptized in the Obio River at Pittsbure. i As un result of a brawl at Nasticoke, one of the participants is dyiog of slab wounds, tt i ins msi DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES ————— Marries Haves, aged 12 yoars, was fatally injured by the collapse of a bridge at Newton, Alabama W. J. Tuxceve was killed and Joseph O'Brien was probably fatally injared in Washington, by falling with a scaffold a dis tance of forty feet, Fraxcms Cavranax, the well-known “street railway magnate,” of Brooklyn and other cities, fell while boarding a train at Rather ford, New Jersey, and was instantly killed, IL. Bevensox, of Washegzo, Michigan, was blown from a passenger train on the Chicago and Eastern Raliroad, while passing from one coach to another, near Chicago Heights, and instantly killed, Six schooners were wrecked In Bonavista harbor Newloundiand, during a terrific gale, At BL Johns two sailors were washed overs board from the schooner Atlanta and several vessels wore wrecked, Tux schooner Messenger, with lumber from Pensacola, Florida, for Boston, was blown on the rocks on Long Island, opposite Peconic, and is likely to be a total loss. The orew reached the shore safely, Bare Ginonsrin, agod 18, was erashed to desth in an elevator At Hilton, Hughes & Co’sstore in New York. There were ten persons In the elevator, and, finding it too heavy to go up, the elevator boy asked some of them to get out Katie stepped off, and, being in a skylarking mood, gave the boy a» The elevator started down, and. the noe CABLE SPARKS. Tue Argentine minister of the interior and the minister of war havo resigned, P. G. well-known English poet died in Paris, aged Hamrurox, a . BUthor sad artist, HiXly veurs, Tue Colomvlan Congerss Is nw Imposing an export duty coffee snd bar sliver, Tux soncerning the discuss ng a on bausaas, tx is a Giversity of opinion in Japan terms for pence which the sountry should demand of China, removal ol the remains of Alexadner 111 Byzantise ( hureh at wnpistied with img Tue customs com of the Chamber of Deputies the cial agreement between Frasce and Cassada, to the IAvadia was ac. osing ceremony, mittee bas voted to ranetion COMMer. 1% Is reported that Generri Piero!, who it against the Yeruv.ag pre i $ * ie sd ingt Lie movemel ROYEY LIE « 8 Inaxing parations io of Troy, K.Y., was found mand, Foul was A onl merchant 1, dead in the canal at Glasgow, Boo piny is suspected, He Was on a visit to Act village of is oid home, sierra riot bas cee Huszih, a Hungary, arising from the popular et JrBons *urred in that ali uried iu a sepa Prix rage passclge Miss Daxs Dovor nagoo, killed herself the other da parently bes MUSE BLE g attended by the in th where slie was a TRS saiesgiri, Cran Nicmovas is displaying great sctivity fo answering the telegrams of conde loyalty which be receivis lence aod expressions of from his sabjects, — ES —— Gunmary bas agreed to leave the prohib 6 against the landing of American catile io the opinion of exports #1 MARKETS. 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