———————————————————— i —— THE NEW, Mrs. Annie M. Gardner, of Arcadia, Neb,, who disappeared at the time of the Christian Endeavor Convention, in Boston, met her husba nd in Chicago, ~The women of Lex- fngton, Ky. beld a convention and nominated candidates for the Board of Education, The convention of the Knights of Labor gar. snent workers, held in Chleago, endad In a free fight, the Federation members breaking up the meeting, —— Miss Annie Davis, a mis. sionary in Japan, writes that cholera is rag. ing in that country. -—~Three persons were killed and two seriously injured by railroad trains in Philadelphia. —T, Dabney Mar. shall, a Mississippi lawyer and state legisla. tor, shot down and killed R, T. Dinkins, at Braoda, Miss, —-Fremont Smith was hanged at San Quentin prison, California, for the mmurder of two fishing companions, —— Thos Hartley, aged thirty-two years, died at Read. ing, Pa. He was crushed under an embank- iment of earth at the Reading Iron Work, — IBenjamin Wagner and Frank Chambed! were drowned in the Delaware Vice President Stevenson, ter and two brothers, Man, one btundred and fifteen cases of sinallpox at Quarantine, Eazle XA, ee Ry George Wheoer was kildel, and three four others injured 11 a wreck on the Atlan tic and Pacific Raliroad near A buquerque, N. M.——The Ohio board of public works ig entertaining a proposition from the Wini. fred Coal and Company, Philadelphia, for the purchase of the Oblo Canal, —Four men have been lodged in jall in Kansas Cliy charged with robbing the postoffice In Brookflsld Mo, , in February, 1894, of $1,000. ~—Dr, May and a mining expert named Dan have been arrested at Scottsboro, Ala, on the charge of salting gold mines on Santa Creek, Marshall county, by which a number of eliiz ns were induced to invest large sum® of money. Isabel Garrison, of Tribune, is in Quebec to selec half of Sons of the statue to General Montgomery, At a stockholders’ meeting of the Aug and Savasnah Raliroad at Savannah, Ga, his wife, daugh- passed through Winal- pez, en route to Alaska ——There aro Pass, T or ’ oi the Chicago i A site revolution oa be. he fora was unanimously agreed to accept the offer made by the Central €aliroad reorganization commities to release that road at five per cent, annuald tain Savings Baok Deaaver, ——A number Ridge, N. J., cream, —— He lided with N. J., tion ofthe room made of o sie au assignment at Park feo- persons al k by eating nry Waterman, a bieyelist, fa Atlantie High'ands, led, Further examioa- wars mad ool- + wagon and was kl occupied at Holmes’ Cas:le, in Chicago, resulted in the flading of additional bicod stains upon the floor, A strong the stains by an were undoub'ediy human blood, —The re- Order of Provident Fhield in Philadelphia announced a dividend of sixty. five por cont, Texas lever appoared among Birmington, Pa. — Deputy Sher 1 Alfred Werner, of Crittenden county, Ark, was killel by a colored be wanted to arpest, Samuel L. Giaecoy, of Buffalo, late United States consul at Foo Chow, explained the condition of things at Ku Cheng. ~The L- high Valley Coal Company has flied a claim in Shamokin, Pa , for $50,000 royalties against be Morris Ridge Colliery, which has been selzed by the sheriff in satisfaction —The search ior human Lones base H. H. Holmes’ Castle ned, small f6ree of men was pat to work = ing up the or, holes and repairing ry made by the detectives in thelr clues, —Argum was heard before United States Chicuit J the petition to the South Carolioa Joseph Winger, who represented himseifto be the Catholie bishop of Honolulu, was ar. rested in San Francisco on the charge of swindling. ——— Wilson F. Krom, a drover and hotei-ke~per la Allentown, failed on two executions for $6,000 and £4 000, re. spectively, brought by Jeremiah Hoth and Martin Eemmerer.——Simoa Szicrpiet, a section foreman on the drainage canal in La. mont, Iii, was murdered Ly an unknown man ia a {saloon row, the murder escap- ing. Sziorpiet's father met a similar fate in the same town several years ago = was used who said they microscope upon expert, celvers for the bas the cattle about man ia the ment of wins aband« basement f fitiiag the breaks in the m search fo ant udge Goff in Richmond upon ol aw, —ev test the coostitutionality Registration South WORK AND WORKERS. — The Reading (Pa.) Iron Company's sheet mill employes, 350 in number, received a 10 peor cent Increase in wages, Senator H. D, Heller, who operates the Hellertown blast furnace and stons quarries at Bethlehem, Pa, has advanced the wages of his employes 10 per cent. Secretary Carlisie increased the salaries of the pressmen of the Bareau of Eagraviag aod Printing from $3.2)t0 $4 per day, the salaries of about 10 men will be affected by the crder, Throughout the Sixth district of the Amal. gamated Association, extending from Pitts. burg to Cleveland, puddiers’ lodges heid meetings and decided to secede from the parent organization. The Banta Fe Railroad bas put its entire lores of 1,80) men in thelr Topeka, Kan.y shops on full time of 10 hours a day. Upto the present only atout 800 men wers works ing fall time, Lynu (Mass ) labor leaders are somewhat poazied over the recent influx of shoscutters in that city from other shoes centres, The #trangors claim they were told that cutters were in big demand, while the reverse, is the cas®, as busin«ss is quiet, The puddiers of the Oliver Iron and Stee] Company, Pittsburg, struck because the firm refused to sign the sonle, As a 1esult 20 fur. haces are idle, This company has been pay- log 84.26 for puddling, which is 25 cents above the union rate, The puddiers in the York Rolling Mill were notified that on and after August 132 the rate gor puddling would be inereased from $2.75 to §8.00 per ton. The rate was recently fn. creased from $2.50 to $2.75. It fs said thag proportionate lonecreases will Le made In the other departments, Non-union men are being forced to leave the Biueflelds (W. Va.) coal flelds by the strikors, who threaten personal violence to those who refuse to quit work. Governor MacCorkle has reached there, and his hasty return Is attributed to the threats. Serious trouble is expected within the next few days, BURNED MISSIONS. Ten British Subjects Killed by Chinese Fanatics, AMERICANS ALL RESCUED. Bloody Outbreak ofthe anti-Foreign Fanatics, Urged on by Prominent Officials~-The Mission Sanitarium Attacked. and A Shanghai dispatch to the London Times says that the mission and sanatorium at Wha Fokeln, subjects Sang, near Ku-Cheag, Province of bas been attacked and ten British killed, The Rev. Mr, Stewart, burned in their house, wile and child were The Misses Yellow two sisters named Saunders, Stettie New were murdered with spears and Miss Codringion was seriously wounded about the bead and the knee-cap badly youngest had an eye gouged Stewarts’ eldest child had a injured, out, Phillips, with two Americans, d Miss Hartford, were both Gregory an outrage on hat place, is seriously imp §- The Times says of the above: “The Rey. Mr, Stewart resides at Ka-Cheng and super- intends the work of the prefectures of Ku- Rev. Mr. Stewart, of February, 1805, )w a sect known as the war, committed date do Vegetarians, taking advantage of fprang into umerous abies that ted bim to organize vigorous life and out. the and arm, n so formid sonverts wan ludes his lotter as foil that six IWS: 3,000 months, “1 bave just jearned of these They at have ealisted in the lad TWO Ht i sty of the | order, and the present time the reivs of practically in their hands’ The Times massacre “Ibe K the subj by Eug America It Is quite possible tat the a BO veroment are comments editorially as jollows: 1-Cheng trages will § ect of strong representations and, and probably by ges are due to the embitiered fee dered by that th be stra ing ag foreigners engen the calami les of the war and o mandarins believe that a blow 'k now or never 10 frighten fore! guers against avalling themselves { concessions the recat ( bina-Japan: so treaty, The Standard’s special from that the news of the mas acre was suppressed f officials, J consul at Fu went thescone brought baek the r three days by the ihe Am aerican Chinean Courtney Hixon, Chaa, with several vo! fa a steam launch aad woundbd Americans, “Their experieaces” unleers, the dispateh con- tinues, “were terrible, and death was the butchered a here is inteuse, A HTOW. throw all et societion, but It is were enc re. the least part wome of the sullerings of The Indigoati nesting will be 20, mass. The the t koown tha sponsible officials Tt ing their oid communication.” Anott convensd fom mandarins will endeavor inme u io pon the sect t they uraged by 6 Chinese are repeat. of cutting tactics ie egraph er Fu Chau telegram received indies belos bere all the murdered of Eugland, (Hartford) was and bears evidence of ths and cruelly she recel of the mob, ged to Mission, feariully the Churet Miss Har well, Zesuana ine jured fearful treat, vod at hands Several Eaglish aod American idren have been killed, ————— VICTIMS OF A RATTLER. Two Men Bitten by a Big Fellow and One Dies Some Hours After, More! field, farmers on County, W, Va., were working in brush.grown fleld whan both were a lremesdons ratiessake Morohead struck on the leg and Broomfield 0a one his toes, Morebead’'s leg swelled in a minutes to almost the size of his body, lived in fearful agony several hours, from the effects of the bite on morning. Broomfield, who was a man of intelligence ment ment the William Thomas Broom Creek, ead and Buffalo of low He dying Ea‘urday took out bis knife and deliberately severed His action was so quick that the poison, rapidiy as It infuses | self into the blood, did net havetime to penetrate eflec s from its action, In the same neighborhood only a few davs years old, fled near Were passing through aa old strack In the calf of the leg by a rattlesnnxe, They quiekly killed the reptile and then the boy who had escaped its fangs scarified bis friend's wound with his knife and deiiber. ately put his lips to the wound and sucked out the poison with the blood. The injured the poison had been entirely withdrawn and he is now as sdund as ever. I —— a — MURDER, THEN MARRIAGE. The Bridegroom Killed the Bride's Father When He Pursued Him. A despateh from Ratledge, Ga, says: “In just fifteen minutes after I shot the old man Cora and I were married.” shot and fastantly killed Major J, T. Estes on May 12 and was caught at Macon, Cora sloping with her, o tor his daughter Green shot him dead, As the boy says, they drove at ones to the next Justios and wore married, For a week ot ten days the young bride and groom had a lively chase with the officials and posses organized to capture Green, but they finally got away to the home of an uncle near Mil. ledgeville, and there they have been since, Saturday Green and his father started for home. A Madison officer happened on them \ Macon apd made the arrest, CABLE SPARKS. —— The strike at Panama fis ended and by strikers are receiving thelr usual wages, torian, is dead, aged seventy-eight years, The Queen of Corea has untied all the anti, Japanese political forces and placed hersel! at their head, The Iaternational Goograpieal Congress will bold its next session in Berlin, Itstroog” ly advocates exploration in the antartic re- glons, A state of "unrest still continues in Bamoa, with the rebel party gainino Land litigation occupies dally the of the chief justice, Apia, Islands, The government majority will te 152 and the conservative majority over all 12 Pressure is being exerted by the Hawaiian in session to authorize President Dole to re: open aunexation negotiations with the United Btates, The Spanish cabinet council has the arming of the Mauser rifles, the amount which Am meant for the Mora Indemnity, troops in Cuba with erica demands as pay- Serious street disturbances have occurred in Lsbon in o! rumors consequence priests have been guilty of child-stealing. a number of instances priests tackad by mobs, and several of been injured, bave been at. them ‘he Cuban insurgent chief Rodrigues, was formerly associated with ( wh wrios Castillo bas been killed in an engagement with a de’ tachment of the civil guards at the plantation, Venldia Identifica tion of the slain leader is complete, near Guanstanamao The Japanese government continues severe mensures toward is thought it convene the Diet. The goverament is badly in of parliamentary support, particularly to ry throug import fag out of the war. DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES, political opponents, asd {it may be necessary to nesd care ant Unaucial measures grow- Advices from Mexico, that at least 16 flood « Tueaty-ous feaths are repo Socorro, New ' b persons ical toeir i. ves n Wedsesday cases of small-po Patrick rted io gin.a, near the th Harvey Clty, No fa fown Of al which was Delong heated i piaut, at Lorraine, Obi Bjor Lontraoior ne Ddwards, pul wan ialilog slight awept away, ir away, and mu sty, Mis. Wii of Middle Loredo, W the walter an 3 {0 save Der Aue S-vear- thatthe chi J. Waters Brown, 15, as 3d, were kiiled revel miles | ore and Oblo Hal AL express train A doapat oh says that a cut } pubeilo Be OW 3 decilned t through places below, ike a torrent, AL Khire reing Neady, aud will g i All places by levees, are ¥ A act HOUGed, ABOUT NOTED PZOPLE. George T. what fs called t 0 brut celebrated bis 754 birth Denois Reardon, Bie bas Leen Lilnd Ho desi ined the Satural History Bulidiog, A friend of Rudyard Kipling says that dar jag the three weeks whch lel hs de- parture for Europe the novelist lived Now York boarding house under an assumed named, Q.ear of Bweden is sald opean monarch who possesses digoity, He Is tali, handsome, has 8 grace. ful eartia ze, a striking courtliness ol manaer and is very dignified. Dr, Maurice Frano s Eagan, the well-known author, post and lecturer, who ha« oecupiel the chair of Eagiish if erature at Notre Dame, " rs a ’ * ’ Angel ja devotel [riend of + t has jus real 3 realion, 4 ons Boston's i { u Year, from Liorary Lites, his 9 Boston ana the prece ideal University at Waszingion, D, ( Mr. Giedstons since his return to London has been very busy, He bas at the British Museum in connection with bis “Life of Bishop Builer,™ into the prepare. tion of wh eh he bas thrown much eathusi- asm, Prince Khilkoff, Russian Minister of Ways of skill and experience. He worked as sn gloeer in Canada and the United States, an subsequently spent several years with au eq, glueericg firm in Liverpool Count Tolstol, the famous writer, is said to riding a wheel, A correspondeut says: “Count Tolstol on a bieyele! Isn't that a Metaphorieally up one side of a rainbow and coasting down the other, but pedaling on the rough Russan roads, mopping his brow and using polysyl lables when he gets to heaven-—that is n different mation Ta the reorganization of the Grand Traok Railway, soon to take place in Canada, it 1s expected that both wages and number of em. ployes will be cut down consideratly, BOTH GO DOWN. Strange Craft in Mid-Ocean, on the British Steamer from Hong- kong for Australia. Catterthun-— i British steamship Capac, Capt. Lor. , which arrived in Philadelphia from ia, bad on board seventeen of the erew if the British steamship Prinee Oscar, bound from Shields, Eagland, to Iquiqui, Chill rileh foundered after colliding with a big inknown four-masted steel sailing vessel in the gt aq mid-ocean. The survivors of disaster tell a harrowing st ry of the loss of the sall wth all ds after the collision sinking of thelr own boat seven the crashed together, «f twen y-th ing vespel ba aiid the i} nutes after ships {the crew ree souls six wore ost and the remalr seventeen wore cought safely io I'he disaster cosurre worily a‘ter mid- bh, longitu was bound left May 47 lo , inden w.th coal golug at a ng gali on the port tack belore a brisk : and with canvas set, She bour, when Intitude ie 28 20 The Princes whic elds, hh port she was all WAS making about 63 knols an sud- enly there lpomed up directly under her IAL Asserts and to “be ows a four-master vessel. The un that the stranger had no lights burning, imp oa USCAr. ter sh was wgibl a Prin iatter struck tte 5 was sighted it ter the course of the ’ on Bull of I amidships, knock the unknown her almos: on her beam ends and erashing thr the wood- uaiil her prow WwWasn y than half iried nt over almost on ber beam on ‘rines Cecar backed away Ir ss Oscar stood they saw he Len vessel the time she OVYer anc jeave the ship ents and was pic was sent ou”, missing cabis 3 iineses land be ao fred mile. battle Call Lun was wrecked Hawk, fAlty-five were It appears sn the Seal Rocks during a i gale, 1 he passenge nese Were aseen sded. gengers and the seco nG ate of the stesmer The others are missing, but it i believed that! ied in taking to may be heard from Iater on. fiad any Ohi below when the steamer Oniy three of thie E urog OAR pas were saved, Ley sucees : the boats, and However, the tug sent out falied to trace of them. nmr IIe. UNHAPPY ARMENIA. Turkey's Fiendish Outrages Continues Worse thas Ever. The London Daily News bas advices dated Armenia, July 20, which say: “The conditions of the Armenians is wors, than ever, contemptuous defiance of Europe's demand. Deliberate persecution, slaughter and pillage of the Armenians are pursued with the same ruthless vigor and flendish ingenuity as in former yoars, in the frontier districts, and every day news arrives of frosh murders, wholesale impris- onments and plilages, The authoritieg in the great towns, from time to time, march heavily-mancied gangs of Jimplag and wounded Armenian prisoners through the streots, “If the Sultan is couriing revolution he will surely have his way. Unless the perso. eution is stopped the country will soon be in such a blaze that nothing short of Russia oe- cupation will extinguish it," Dwelling as they do in miserable poverty with the Armenians, the correspondent ex tols the devotion of the Americen mission aries Reyuolds and Cols, is NL. The story of the landing of a Olibuster ax. pedition in Cuba is not believed in Washing. ton, where it Is thought that tbe efliolent pa- trol of the southern const will prevent such expeditions leaving this country. PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of the Btate, have been entered at Beranton against the Traction and Hapid Tran-it Companies, Policeman Patrick ¥. Doyle died In burg, while trylog to make an arrest, Prohibitionlsts of Lelaware County Leld a big rally at Media, The Btate convention of the Bons George adjourned at WI kes-Barre, Pitts. of Bt after Was Froderick Kornn, a medical student, nearly crushed to death by a big snake near Robert Eyder, a lad was plerced by a de ssending drill in Avaca Colliery and instant. ly killed, David Murphy, Jr., of Trainer, was nt- tack d and badly beaten by a gaug of young toughts from South he templed trees, Chester, whom at- to drive away from his apple Not long ago Mr. Murphy was kicked in the face by b 8 horse and sustalued Juries, Lis brains being expose | by terrible ia- Irac- ihe ture, During his encounter with the men 18 wounds in his face made by th were broken afresh and he idays, About two Murphy was injured by being eru-bed a falling vulldisg fo the Fighith Ward, aad ! is ace dent will be laid up for sever years ago Mr, under alter a long confinement as a res: accident he was run over by a wagon loaded with barrels of oll and was lakd up for some time agalo, Mrs. William Smi hh was killed Tarentum by a train nt ls on hisr way to see her hus band at the Natronio Chem Licsl ore Works wt lustead of mi bis whens he expec rifled 6 is employed fro receiving a call ed Bmith was hor- with ber mangied body, which brought to the works, Three young men were placed jail, wos in D town charged with wrecking Menlo Park, Ajo runaway near Groeash Paul ung woman was serio urg. aged O years, we usly Kane, ed in the eyes ridge As a resul: of s badly Injur Uy an explosion of Car a family q hn Ham. mel was arrested at Shamokin, charged with his 1} WAS reviowe ed shooting Georse Bekall The B triond 4 he becond Drigade i nw, by Gov. 4 figy ALG eneral r Hast wheels egs was 50 badly mang ed us to A th iL ies a! he dropped 5 dation necessary, ¥ was sm a oly injuied by the Iali fore t os nls iers 10 Le pia trolley cars, but no one is so proiect it Hoel's L tracks, a mile f Harrisl tr. found th lead bo r 4 Iwo boys erossing a { Ane neal the Pennsylvania West « His in his wrt death, bear hin razor was There was o identify bi i herea ter ¢ $b + ter r the shi; ment ribroe largess! bh are up » Peansyiva and Bait They by Fall, and bemins 8 prom wi il be no strike, Railroad tracks are and in aration over 100 men i 3. ors reached a eom- se gEieem urg and there ’ sloes of the In. ywh further cone Tr tal for sane At a meeting in Norristc 5 that institutions, the State Hospi sidered escapes rc Chauncey F, Black, re the Execu‘ive Con in a speech at Pitts” bur: bel Demoectatio Bociety of Peatyivasia, al tacked the Stale Administratic The buriai of the body of a sulleidle in a pemotery without permisdon has caused a commotion in Che ter county. An unkn {rolley company, Alexander, of Works, own employee of a Philadelphia assauited Superintendent Media Electric Lighg the gold pleces, Mra. Mary Gazer, of Wes! Shamokin, nar, rowly escaped being Goveraor Ha tings of thirteen members of p¥ivan'a Commission to wae filed at Pittsburg In the famous case o against the Pexnaylvania Company. LIGHTNING PHOTOGRAPHS. Lightaing piayed a curious prask at Gien Cove, LL. After ripping off the windows upon little Thom: 8 Foley's back and Charles Miller's leg. A severe storm passed over the piace shortly before non. The Foley and Miller boys were playing abo.t the house at the time and ran to the stoop for shelter. Sud denly there was a terrific clap of thunder and the lightning struck the house. It then made a suddent bolt toward the boys, The flying electricity played about the boys in a blue flame, It leaped over them and bris. tied their baler, Finally it wont off on to the ground and entered the earth, ‘The boys wore left stunned upon the ver. andahb of the building, Oa being undressed, the photograph of the tree was seen. The troe on Foley's back begins just beneath his shoulder-blades and extends upward, The branchings are pericet, Doth the boys are doing well JUSTICE JACKSON. i SpA ISHAM He Expires at his Home near Nashville, Tenn. AGED SIXTY- THREE YEAR. ’ His Career onthe Supreme Bench The Income~Tax Decision the Last Case in Which He Sat. ustice Jackson died after a long lliness, Jackson's re The m bis ho Jiiieo J idence is six miies out iu the country, jeath M jen immediately disconn Apparently to save cfIthe flood of inquiries from p ints far and near which began pour- ing lo. The death of Justje was nows of his was The eeted teiepboned fre ise at 8.83 P, telephone was t! Howell E though Jackson sudden, as his iays tbat his no talk a= yot ofa uot unexpected, ciose friends have known {or end was near, Thers is probalie BUCCREEOT i" E JACESOX AREER Howell Paris, rn in #0 that be was in his death, Justice graduating ollege in 1848, university under his kins Totten and Milton the Law located ice of e = Xi zum oved 10 Memy phis in 1869, Edmunds Jackson was bo Teno, Lis 63d year at ti , 1832, & lime of Jasion wos a © 3 the ey st ap West Tenn sical scholar, ouioe Ci udied law two years at the 1 of Virgiala and in Jackson, men, Brow: Boho 1001 in 18056 Judgs A. W, 0, on: graduated {rom Istanon in which year he was n Jackson and engaged in the prae his prof {ession wWiere Le rem ntinued the praciice of law; *erved on the sug 4 1WOo occasions, reme bench by appointmen and preme Was once a pro randidate for su judge belore reiocat+d io Jack- ted to se of nresentatives io 1 {i ihe credit he United Biates 1, and served till, ited blales and ‘resident Feb. duties nominating convention was ele the state Lou slate 19 (RK ids i 4 Jadgs by Pre rian d ciate justice by I was confirm nominated |! Harrison r RRO ale ruary 18, 1583, and enter ~ the office th 4 18 Marc The Seals ¥ rac MARK] (ETS. BALTIMORE GRAIN, ETO. FLOUR—Balto. Best Pat. $ High Grade Extra WHEAT-N/ aus URN io. 2 White...... DATS bern & Penn H AY —Chofoe » 3 i to Prime * STRAW Hye in car ids.. Wheat Blocks.... Oat Blocks, .. CANNED TOM A TOES N {30x PEA Say caus KN—Dry Pac x. PROVISIONS. is.8 TS-shl BOGEPRODUC i Clear ribsides... Hama. 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