'HE NEWS, Miss Maggie Bournie, who .rowred her two children was taken into court at Boston for arraignment. She did not plead but talked incoherently, and was finally re manded to jail to be arraigned later, It Is believed that she is insane, ~The bark Beatrice was reported ashore pear Sandy Hook.——A number of independent ofl pro ducers formed a company to with the Standard Oil Company. Wm. H. Me Gratt shot his eight-year old danghter and then killed himself in Philadelphia. Lon, G. Wilson, a wealthy and prominent farmer of Hale county, Alabama, was found dead in bed, having been murderad during the night by robbers, —— Robert Jones, of South Deita Pa., was seriously hurt at Herr & Bennett's quarry by the discharge of a blast, —— Cook's gang No. 2, which held the southbound gotton train in Arkansas, got about A train on the Sunbury (Pa.) and Lewis. burg Railroad struck a sleigh near Sunbury containing 18 people, Twe were killed several badly hurt, compete up £25,000 LDa y The Bullard Block, feontaining w.th his stepdaughter. in Elizabethtown, N. J., stores and the postoffice ware destroyed coufessed killed ubbridge Univer- Miss Maggie Gill rt in New York Mrs. Bessie fire, having mother, — Webb Lo wife of Professor Loubbridge, of the police cou sity of California, committed suicide. ‘the People’s Savings Institution of No -The fort i east, Pa., made an assignment, boarders at the fashionable boa of Ira T. Wilson, of the narrowly Chicago, ecaped death in turning building. Bank Examiner Prescott closed the Chenan- go Valley Savings Bank in Binghamton, N. Y The Metealfe Boller and Engine Works wis destroyed by partly The fire is have been of incendiary origin flea ire, at Shippenst Loss, £10,000 irg, Pa, insured. supi osad to Cir Judge Dallas, in the United States Court in ade by Master Martin P. of the property of the keepsie and Boston Railroad Com cuit recent sale u Philadelphia confirmed ti} Pennsylvania pa purchaser is William B. Scott, and realiz=d £350,000 I'wo daughters of late George Gary, of Perry Townsbip, O. are reported to b from leprosy. -Dr. James Oroa Whitney, a noted sur- writer on medical topics, at W. G. Ma arolina and Ge Jac geon and Pawtucket, R L of the South ( y William, an Company, and oney containing were bearing a £360 to the ralire Charleston, C., when they v who fired a pist money and escape An explosion ol Or works of pany wrecke o generators in Pa.) Gas Con rom the t was to ryi lv guilty to eac ed not is charged witl ith taking gove count, ~The st Co., Charleston, 8, C and a was destroved by Exchange Bank Bailding was also damage Loss, £150,000, Brookiyn, hav £40,000, was caused beea aggravated by The stockhol and Martino and mother of Chief Sp to of the Pawnee Indians Martinsburg sited Horse ieath at a ghost dance oa the burne ‘Fas reservatl I'he trial of a suit brought by Church against the ( hurch of Mo to gertain church property claimed by ung school, dependence, recover possession of adbtier- ents of the Brigham Yo was tegun in the United States C court at St. Louls ——Spnowstorms and avalanches have done great dam California, —— Leander Shutt, of Dunmore, Ky., was knocked in the head on a bridge near Bowling Green rot of bis money and clothes, and thrown the river from which he was taken in a dying ge in veo fey d ant condition. —John Beott, for eighteen years general solicitor for the Pennsylania Rail road Company, resigned, to take effect Fob. ruary L In the joint convention ol the West Virginia Legisinture Mr. olected United States Senator, sixty voles to twenty-nine for Camden and two for Neal, —~Three children William Reabach, all under twelve years of age were turned to death while attempting to start a fire with coal oil in their home at Milidale, Ky.——Ex-United States Immigration In- spector Thomas N, Fisher was arrested at Port Towsend, Wash. , on a charge of forgery. ~=Joseph P. Planta, the fugitive magistrate from Nanaimo, who Is charged with embtez. zlement, was arrested in Seattle. Pianta says he will return home without extradition papers. The Canadian officials have been notified. A company Brookiyn militiamen at- tacked by strikers fired into the mob, but sc far as learned wounded no one badly. Sun day night the trolley wires on many of the Brooklyn lines were cut, and many of the linemen, through sympathy for the strikers, refused to repair them. The fact that eight thousand men were under arms did not de ter the str.kers from interfering with the ranning of ears whenever they found an op portunity, Shots fired from a house wound: ed two policemen. — While Richard Gilbam was clling machinery at the Cam®ron mine near Shamokin, Pa., his clothing was caught in the belting, and he was whirled against the side of the engine room with such foree that hs brains were battered out, —— Ralus Bione, residing near Decaturville, Mo,, was shot at Zion Church by Lum Farmer. Ata religious service Farmor and another party besame embrolled when Stone interfered as peacemaker. Farmer drew his pistol and shot Stone in the right side, from the effects of whieh he died, —The grand jury in New York found fifty-two indictments against police ofMecials Major Henry Godspeed died in Balt Lake -—It is reported that Colonel unt and Thomas Dun, two Americans, were murdered ia Guatemala, Pablie Prosecutor his private office stabbed him in the : who is believed to be an anarchist, was ar Elkins was receiving Of of The Steamer State of Missouri Struck on a Rock. THE PASSENGERS SAVED. The Catastrophe Happened Near Alton, Ind.-Members of the Crew Reach Loulsvilla=~ Thrilling Tales of the Survivors. of The big New Orleans packet, the State Missouri, struck a rock on the Indiana side of the Ohio River near Alton, Ind,, and weat down in fifty feet of water, She gave a heavy lurch forward and sank rapidly. Four passengers on the city of Owensboro were picked up on the Kentucky shore. They swam for fife planks and reached tho willows, ne reached the shore hours Leathers, passenger near the s ward, A yawl was laune! srowded into it snd el There were 15 cs and a crew ot away from 1 ron {ine Bua in 2 Bulloek's Point, She crashed into the roeks and soon went to pieces, The officers of the Memphis, New Orleans ine Packet Li no snd Cincinnati still maintain that the lives of passengers were loat in Misa arew, * ’ ~ n on * ’ Te ” he sinking of the State of ard, hey are not so sure about the The pilots were Jim and Jim Peli, father and son ; tain, J. Colon; Cap Adams» first mate, Henry te, Amos James, colored, SATE NO LIVES WERE LOST. Cixcixsar:, 0. Commodore Wi-e, Laidley and Captain officers of the Cincinnati from their officers on the that the boat and wial loss, but they do not It is reports wrecked steamer stating entire cargo are a im, passengers will be accounted for, One of the pilots telegraphed his family but that no lives were lost, ———" ———— DEED OF A MANIAC. Killed His Two Little Children ani Shot Himself Dead Edward Rivers, living near Brownaville, Edmondson county, killed his two eh ldren a boy of 6 and a girl of 8 years, and fired a bullet into his own brain. Rivers was addicted to the habitual! use of morphine and labored under the delusion that his family, if allowed to live, would be. come hopelessly insane. A: the time of the tragedy the wile was absent from home on a visit, and upon her return the bloody speo. tacle threw her into convulsions, which ime periis her life, amiss ss sO iiss FIVE MEN BURIED IN A MINE. An Internal Explosion of Powder is the Cause of a Frightfal Disaster. About 1.30 P. M., an explosion occurred at the mines o! the Tradewater Coal Com: pany, Sturgis, Ky. Five kegs of powders x- ploded inside the mines, killing five men and two mules and caving the mines in on them, About seventy-five men are now a: work digging the men from the debris, sad have # SENATE Tuinry-Trinn Day, The policy of the ad. ministration as to Hawalli was again the sabject of sharp attack and defense io the United States Sena‘e. ‘The debate was sciil ln progress when the morning hour expired, und the Nicaraguan Caoal bill was takea up and Mr, Turple (Dam. ), of Indiaos, spoke against the measure, Tminry-Founra Dav.--In the Senate two eurrency bills were offered, One by Mr, Smith provides fora temporary bond jssue pending an investigation by a “‘moostary commission’ composed ol senators, mem- bars of the House and civilians. Another, by Mr. Jones, provides for a bond issue and a conditional restoration of silver, The two senntors urged their respective measures in specches which received close at eation from a weli-fliled Senate and erowded galleries, Tiumry-Fivrrn Day. In the United Bates Senate Mr. WW hite spoke in advoency of the Nienragua Canal bill. Another chapter the Hawalian question was added, Mr, Allen (Pop. ), of Nebraska, presenting a resolution for annexation, and Mr. George (Dasm, ), of Mississippi, making a speech supporting the tion poil Another new senator (Rep. ), of North Carolina, iting the day. Mr. Pritchard, Day anal bil Fhe vote was 31 yea | seh interest was shown in the i directs the issue of 70,000,000 uan Canal b ear the iollowing States of Ax Ider of 1} anni te i of SIXTH ner ime mpany of cipa sald bonds an hereon, and as it acen iO of bonds is to t { jeting the inter. af the i th coeanie ATeasury is wiry Civil Appr t tha 1 smell « —- DIPLOMATIC RECEPTION. and Mrs tained Cleveland Enter Brilliant Gathering 1 sion additiona the Marine matic DE Wa Presid: The fol present ihe the Brilish fote: the Am sador ol Crerman Amid siarma, th Romero; the ish Ministor; ( the Mi: Sweden IRTES « sister of DBeigium: the Minisie and Norway; the Minister of and Mme Baron De RB Special Eavoy, Brazil Meodonen; the Brazilian Special Br erqueira and Mme Envoy, » Branco; the riling General ( Cerqueira; the Minister ter of Hay d'Affaires of Costa Rica and 8 M nister of nora De Laz) Arriaga; the Minister of the Chi of Russian; the Minis the Minister of Spair Charge nora De Cal Yo; the Guatenaia and Se the Hawalinn Minis hile ter; nora de Yan: Zabal Mme and re Mrs Nanos de Gamn; ass Minjste the Arzentine Minister and the Minister and Jos Nicaraguan and DeGussman: the Minister of Denmark: the Minister of Venezuela and Senorita Andrade, of the Dominican Republic; the Minister of Au-tria-Hungary Mrs Hengelmauller, Charge d4'Afla res of Swiizeriand: d'Aflaires of Portugal; and Mra, Gresham; Seosator and man; Representative and Mrs Representative and Mes, Hitt; Mrs. Gray, and Charge Secretary of Bate Mrs Sher MeCreary; Senator and ————— Ee — SKINNED THE DOCTOR ALIVE. A Scotch Missionary Relates an Incident of Chinese Barbarity. A Beoteh missionary named Young, writ. ing from Tien-Tsin, mentions the fact that the Red Cross Society's steamer went to Port Arthur after the capture of that place by the Japanese, in November last, with surgeons and others, including the Ameriean Consul, intending to bring 1.000 wounded Chicese from Port Arthur to Tien-Tein. But, Mr. Young adds, the Japaneses cammanding gen. eral, after two day's delay, refused to allow the wounded to be removed, declaring that they would be treated in the Japaness hos, pitals, The Japanese commander also ore dered the Red Cross Hoclety's steamer to leave Port Arthur, Fioaliy, Mr, Young says that they learned before leaving Poit Arthur that the Chinese previous to the fighting which resulted in the capture of that place, burst into the hospital, killed ali thelr own wounded and skinned the doetor alive, a Nr Rr Were Wiped Out By An Earth- quake in Kuchan, Persia. SUFFERING OF SURVIVORS. The Cold Weather Was and Caused Much Misery Among the Inhabitants.—~The Town Had Just Been Rebullt, Intense, The town of Kuchan, in the provinces of Khorasan, Porsin, which was { destroyed by ago, and urteen an earthquake f Was Again lostroyed by an earthquake shock day last, ing banding cold and t HS nore EVANOUTS whose -—w GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. General Blone Reports Oratifyiog Progress in Several States. aviet and tramg 1 ibe main idea ic's in preparing road thas they materials, working in quarries where ean be guarded, and yantly prisoners wacadami NO SLEEP FOR 116 DAYS. ness Since September 25 David Jones, a prosperous farmer liviag Three years ago he was afflicted when sleep again returned and he was nor- last, when he could only catch short ame restioss and On Beptember 25 sleep left him entirely and he says he does not feel that be would At times he sver desdre to sleep again, bes (reshed, 116 days, He bas now been without sieep fot TO DREDGE PEARL HARBOR. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Acts Favorably on an Appropriation. The Senate Committees on Foreign Rela tions authorized a favorable report on Sena tor Morgan's amendment to the naval appro- priation bill, making ao appropriation of $100,000 for dredging the Pearl Harbor (Ha- wali) bar, The amendment was not antag. onized by any member of the committee, but was discussed at some length and the im. portance ol the improvement explained by Senator Morgan, ss MW POURED OIL ON THE FIRE. As a Result Two Children Are Dead and An other is Dying. The thres children of William Reabach wero at home alone at Milldale, Ky., a suburb ol Covington, two boys and a girl, all under 12 yoars of age. They undertook to start a fire in the kitchen stove and poured coal oll on the kindling wood. An explosion oe curred, and the ohildren were enveloped in flames, When neighbors ran in the two boys were dead and the girl in a dying con | CABLE SPARKS. Baron Banlly has formed uo Hungary in which he will act vnly. The Argentine inet eause the President refused amuesty (0 pol resigned igre be. eal has tical offenders, Senator Tasse, Canadian commissioner to the Chicago World's Fulr, died after a long iliness, ut Madrid, The Prussian budget shows a heavy deficit, the In the Reichstag the proposed repeal of anti-Jesuit laws was J iscussed, The German government was questioned in the Reichstag concerning the alleged in. adequate protection glven Germans abroad, It is reported again in Mexico City that ne. gotiations between Mexico and Guatemala over the international boundary nplete The King of slam bi form by issuing a pule Lave gome 10 a cot PANIC REIGNS IN PEKIN. Cainese Peace Envoy: Ordered Te LE. Negoliatic tLe Leal ing ships and steamers, and other things, the value ol 1ock yard being ab the whole, iD ing the fortresses and eighty wililon yeu.” ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE «s RA MAX his home James I. Church ta bed £2 yoars old, on Januan morning He likes Lhat «Or quently. Felix Alder, : recentiy woes it re pialy, “Publie Fehoois, ehild of democracy. ( ation t for the many. ba in the past was for the few, t not Sophie Lyons a nf tod female aaveanturer pow under arrest in 8, Lows, 'akes her situ* ation with equanimity, threatens ic write # book telling ai she knows abou: Lie ‘un Europe and America. At preseat reading “Trilby.” Senator Willcockson has jntroducad a bil in the Kausas Beate which paces deadly weapons in a sosition very similar 10 that oc” supied by intoxicating liquors, By it# pro. visions ho person is permitted to sell weapons of any kind to minors except on written order {rom the parent or guardian of the child, Frederick York Powel, who Las succeeded Froude as Regms Projessor of History al Oxford, took in bis youth no particular uni. versity honors, but he remained at Oxlord coaching and writing and gradually became one of the most useful men at the university, fle has more than once acted as deputy to I'rol. Freeman. “lose” Gonst, who was made a poll ¢ commissioner of San Fran. iieo by Governor Markham, to the disgust of the decent poopls, and who has been removed by Governor Budd, is & wellknow. figure to New Yorkers. He hiss always spent a part of the Summer ai Long Branch, and makes two trips & year to the East, going to Cabn Ir m Sap Fraoelseo by way of New York. He ia a smal, thick, sot, solid man, who seldom smiles, speaks with profound gravity and sities the affairs of the universe with an air of thoughtfu; fpality, She she is PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Evitome of Hews Gleaned From Various Parts of the Btate s resolution for a legisintive io » management im Was mittee on Vice and Immor the * Columbia banker, was Lancaster charged bankers met and Jaunchel a shemeo designed to remedy nt depression, semi-officially announced that Carnegie undertake Company will vy guns at its ¥oms ariisle be ween th : £2 Siysbur tresses testifl ye g O53 min‘ng in the | GR MOMs 8 air-W Congressman Sipe, at Washington, that he did n enid t believe the { quiring into ibe Kearns, Pittsburg, would resuit seriously for that official, Mra. David Cornish, of Reading attacted Annie Cooper with a razor, A damage suit for &5.00) was begun at Lebanon by James 8 Ewing Jobo Birkinbtine for the death of the pinintifl = son. The Harrisburg Commise on fo protect that cliy's water supply met and took steps toward preventing luriber polution of the Susquehanon River, "he suit in equity of the Cumberland Val. ey Railroad Company acsinst the Geityse burg & Harrisburg Rallread Company over the negotiation of bouds was begua at Cas dale, afisire of Collector ut SATAY against i ns IIIA LORD CHURCHILL DEAD. He Will Be Buried at Bladon Church, Nem Blenheim. Lord Randolph Charchill died in London at 6 o'clock. Winston Churchill, the oidest son, said the death of his father was peace. tui and painless. During the morning a private funeral ser vice for the family only was beid at the Churchill residence om Grosvenor Square, The body will bs interred at Bladon Cuurch, pear Blenheim, where the two youn jer brothers of the deceased are buried, The mother of the late Lord Charehill, Frances Ann Emily, Duchess of Marlborough wile of the seventh Duke of Mariborougd, 18 sorfousiy il mn NII sit Reports of the battle batween the Italians and Abyssinians in Egypt show that the loss.