THE NEWS, THE TRADE OUTLOOK, PERNSYLVAKIA ITEMS, ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. pany was incorporated by the Pennsylvania | i a State Department, to build 4 line from New York, Nov, 15.-R. Gi. to Butler, a distance Peter W. Breene, president of I Savings and Deposit Bank, y 1 $ *eiteme of News i J ¢ of Railroad Coir Movement a Pe rplexing Problem Decline Epitome of Rews G Various Parts of Iron Prices, Fifteen Persons Drowned it Cleveland, Ohio. failed. It is | cause of difficulty in the fact that of - | products have been too small to the WERE IN A TROLLEY CA , | greatly increased imports of merchandise, ones Fhe collapse of Kaffir speculations _—,— sa { has forced muny to realize on American - - — Fe Dilys, tom ap Al et tramy Detalls of the Accident as Told by | _....., it held. But there 1s no Joeal | onl i inHing \inhonse Daudet LEAs ry . : 3 : . wil “1 is } pri i 4 t . ~ . - . 5 . : ‘ : ha the Motorman-Some Agon- One of the Castilian Commanders .. Jacob Bixler. widow of Jacob Bixie } ! I 1s hat > -Ms ; 4 izing Scenes—Where the to Be Court-Martialed of Minor Engagements Accident Occurred. Giabirel Etna y review ¢f trade says: will at Duque id ex) i of twenty-five miles the of Leadville, was defunct earo about we iris had no ro and although £2 500.000 more # in pensioning arrested in Denver, charged with (0 out, the stock mar has been re ceived a deposit of $400 from Mr, N, H. Cun- had r eriminal having re- ering. and {8 a substaptial he college. ningham after the bank export ect nor, made CHILDREN A180 SLAIN |b | winsome oe 2 2 then, said that several othe will be Metzger was sentenced to eighteen and complatnts lodged against Breene. George abromd sang baritone paris half years in the penitentiary In Wilkesbarre for was convicted of murder in the second degre in Elizabeth, N. J. Brigham F. Jeffries was killed by his son in Columbia, Mo. Francis Schlatter, the h r, was loc near Boulder, Col. Hu Be sutherner and feeb Kew 15 ar through murder, Frank Freeman, a Bi | turbance of money markets, . i . " Reports and the olde habitant, There {a really little reason to expect a yield “Wheat perplexes ng close beside in the Province of Santa Clara, , but W ated larger than last year's vipls, A trolley ear, loaded with men, women and of the Beivi draw ‘kman was . RB, 202 864 bushels ngainst 4,026, Col. Fernando Figueredo, the Cuban leader 4 children, through an ! a k 1s pe Pennsylvania feet plunged mraight down a hundred open accused in Chicago of strangling his wife t | do not mean scarcity of wheat, Tampa. Fla. is in re of n letter from . wunpa, dk, 3 in ia v i Fosi- used in thre insane. Eu death, Rev, Frank H. Smith, ae Joston of sending obscene. matter ugh the mails, was declared to be gene Debs, the A. R, U, leader, was released from prison at Weedstoek, Ili, and escorte by one thousand representatives of to icago, he made an address to a large meeting. United States marshals have many illicit distilleries in Wise county, Va. The rtion of Madisonville, Ky., was burned. Ld £50,000, Fire at Lowell, Mass, « of $95,000, Dr. David J. Hill, j Rochester University, resigne work. Frank Hu law, who has long d¢ killed by Sheriff Moore, of Hickory « fifty miles leld, M A fast r England Canada will be « ious labor orga tions where destroyed business p YRS 1 aused a loss resident of I'he posto robbe at Summit Grove was stamps and money, valued at 5,500, battleship India Philadelphia. John vice-president, was appointed Pen Company by i was put ymmissio rlvania and of Akron, New York, petition under whiel made was filed by pany, of New York Wm. Tell, made parties defer the Farmers’ Trust Con , and Herman Drisle trustees the company, By an explosi Wallsbhoro, Pa of the mar of dynamite And borough, and his father-in-law, | , who is seventy- five years ol cause their de The Virginia Cc the petition of asking for a mandamu ath livery to them of the murder of Mrs, Protestant Episcopal bi took part in the | Christ Church in Claude Matthews, pressed his sympathy at a meeting in Phila auspices of the Phils ade Ass was lynched at Wart! dation ing Jasper D. Kelly, western at Cincinnati, States co nent Re Haron Coh misfit clothing 1 and Cleveland mortgagees tod Beach, n the Rh not seriously dan rue ashore « ges died in Martinsburg Corkle pardoned Thomas vieted two weeks ago in voluntary Peray, an and to pay ¢ in of a bank killed and fou Charles M dering his on Anni Henderson 8S. man of dentally shot and badly w ning trip. murderous assault upon Mrs, L. Iravis, a Ya, unded Cape Charlies City, WAS Ace On & gun Daniel Lea was convicted of B. Railey Charlottesville, Va., and sentenced to twen urths ylars in the penitentiary. Three-{i of the town of Pu destroyed by aged seventy ear in Wheel Italian bark Brom Carlo collided with British ship Condor off the Horn. The Brom Carlo was sunk, and only four out of a erew fire, Mra, Minnie Kemp, ng, W. Va., and killed, A snow sleet storm, followed by a cold wave, passed the Northwest, trains on rosds west of Chi cago being teregraphie of nineteen men were aaved, delayed and munication interrupted, com. Philadelphia saloon last guilty to murder in the second degree, and was sentenced to twenty imprison- ment. The young men jquarreled over some money, Joseph fled after the shooting, but was captured in Chicago. Jesus Vialpando and Feliciano Chaves, convicted of murder- ing Thomas Martinez, a ranchman, January 20, 1805, were executed in Santa Fe, Mexico, in the presence of 1,000 people, years’ TWENTY YEARS FOR A ORIME. Dandel Loe Hastily Tried and Taken to Prison Un- der Military Guard. i loss than two hours Daniel Lee, the negro who murderously assaulted Mrs, L. B, Ralley, was arraigned, tried in the Coun- ty Conirt at Charlottesville, Va., and senten- ced to twenty years' imprisonment in the State penitentiary. He was indicted bya special grand jury. He was convicted on two counts, that of assault with intent to kill and housebreaking with intent to com- mit larceny. He was given ton years in each case, A little after 4 he was taken to Rich. mond. He was escorted to the station by Sheriff Watts and Deputy Sheriff Woods, aceompa- nied by about twenty members of the Monti eello Guard, court officers, and a number of policemen, The detail in the Monticello Guard went as far as Gordonsville, It was rumored that an attempt would be made be- tween Charlottesville and Gordonsville to lynch the oulprit, hence the precaution of ponding the military detail, There was no demonstration at pny of the stations, i i i i i i : i ’ i { i i i | ! | Viaduct into the Cleve land, Ohio, and fifteen persons were drowned, Cayahoga river at This 18 how the aoceident occurred lated who was Charles to the when by Bridge Captain an eye-witness “About 7.80 o'clock p. m., ® bout om Engineer Patterson aad both north approach myself, ran up the 1 gave the signals to the gate guards, I shut gates at red ] on the pole and hung the red lanterns the raw the wedge and gates, Then I gave engineer th 1 also gave the sign 1 O41 sake stop that car was endeavoring Rave Way, ver the in Seriger, Hank 1} «s and Y. Radke «i and were and saved, Central Viaduet, 5 6 hugh stilt brid AS OABLE SPARKS. 3 iption in that region. » negotiations with the prin pean powers interested the sugar bounties will not be interrupted, it « stated, in Berlin, even should the prog omen] new sugar bill be submitted to the Reichstag, The appointment of Bahri Pasha as Gov ernor of Aleppo has caused a stir in diple matic circles in Constantine ple, as the Pasha had been previously dismissed as Governor of Van because of cruelty to the It i= thought that the armed interventionin Turkey has passed, the Armenians necessity for an Hultan having been brought to ’ a realization ¢ the situation in Armenia and being in carnest in his desire to carry into effect the scheme of reform. In the Brighton, Lord Salisbury sald that the Sultan of Turkey course of a speech at tas written him a letter replying to his Guild Hall speech in which he expressed doubt of the Armenian reforms being carried into ex erution. The Saltan declared that he would see personally that every article mentioned in the scheme of reform is put into foree, Hi — NAVAL DEFENSE PLANKS, Problems for Next Year's War Oollege Class Mapped Out. Secretary Herbert says he is pressing the preparations of pians for the defense of the United 8 ates against possible attack by any foreign naval power. Already much has teen done by the Naval War College in that line during the session just closed, and the programme for the next session, which be ging June 1, at Newport, and runs till Octo- ber 1, just published, shows that the work is to be enrried forward without interruption. The principal problem will be the conduct of naval operations in the Gulf of Mexico by an American naval fleet, and other work will be the construction of a war chart and de- tense plan of Nantucket sounds and the gen oral stratigie consideration of Delaware and Chesapeake Bays. Twenty-five officers, (twenty of whom will be above the grade of Heutenant, will constitute the next class, snd of thesa flve will be selected to continue the work during the winter and propare the plans for the ensuing year, Envoys on behalf of the King of Ashantee have reached England and announced that King Prempeh would compiy with the Brit- igh demands and permit a resident agent at Coomaale, aften pt to Induces at in July ha 1 o far that fertilizer facto iid storage plant a mpany wire rking factory: Gre sd an enlargetnent of a ~ i, nn 300-barrel rice mill; tric igh Larciina, o pinnt, Civ North : 500 ym cotton mill; 1 t plant 10 O00 indie i0, joi sas, #15000 brick orks, $50 000 bir packing ick works and £15,000 sash 1 £10,000 tory: Virginia hemical work 000 stone-crushing company In in to large number of mis brewery, & addition thesn were a ellaneo terprises scatter d throughout the South “ ss —— w—r OHIOCAGO'S FIRE HORROR. Five in the Flames Brave Mes Buried. of the Exchange Building, a the corner of Van Buren and Franklin streets, was destroyed bry fire, entailing a loss of $375,000 upon the and of the causing the loss of five lives, the fatal injury of two others and the injury of other people, who may recover. It was a few minutes before 9 o'clock A, M.. when Hose Brace, employed by Stern & Biers, noticed that the corridors were Alling with smoke, She ran into the workroom, where 30 girls were working, and alarmed them, Instantly there was confusion, Althongh every effoft was made to control the frightenod girls, several opened the windows and climbed out on the ledges. One of the first to do this was Nel He Turner. She screamed for help and someone on the ground shouted for her to jump, She, however, went to another win dow near the fire.escape and climbed out, Those below watched her movements care fully and anxiously, She grasped the escape and swung bersell off from the stone ledge on which she had stood, and hundreds on the street cheered, She descended, and Officer Flaherty, who was on the fire escape, started up to assist her. He was too late, Bho suddenly lost her balance and fell. Lives Loat he interior sovoen-story structure sat OWHErs tenant building. and #ix sod te Havana giving detail unve been committed by Bpanlards in Man tanzas provinee, Colonel Mealino, who comt ent, recently encountere ’ Gomes army in fo, Washington who stu Kidwell wers ne were inj at a lumber mill 21 miles southeast of Van irg, Ky During a stereonti a Metho- , B ; ani fn lecture at Ind irsting of a rabber hose it Church in Farmland Was ansed by the b nt tached to a gas viinder, In the stampeds women and childr n were thrown down and trampled on. Robert 8, Das rominen otton factor and well-known 1 the ember of New Oriecans Cotton Exchange from a pistol wound accidently died on Saturday morning self-inflicted at his home in New Orleans, He was search ing for a burglar whom he had heard in the house, from waEon, A party of young people who went Columbus, O., to Galloway. in a while attempting to turn around in A narrow road, went to ment, gave way and the wagon and its occupants were precipitated 25 foot to a railway track below. The wagon wis wrecked and all of the party seriously injured one of them, it is thought, fatally. close to the edge of an embank- The loose earth AO 1 The Upper Endof the Htate of Delaware Gets 8 Emal! Shaking Up. Residents of Claymont, six miles north of Wilmington, report having felt a severe earth. quake shook at 8.05 o'clock am. Many per wnt wore rousad from sleep, and Albert Ed- wards, who was in his green house sitting in a chair at the time, was nearly thrown to the ground, 14 was the general talk in the vicinity of Claymont, The people who heard the shock thought it was an explosion at the DuPont Powder Works, The police who were on uty know nothing about it. Roports from other parts of the country are to the same effect. The shock appears to ave hosn felt only at Claymont, which is in he extreme northern part of the State, near Sin Pennsylvania line, at Lost Creek is again into the coal mines § the there to draws dent stationed a wat proachi | symptoms of prevent an ae Girar va hman hig drivers { in case any a tollapee. During the past tw days the earth in that vicinity has been heay- ing and cracking, giving unmistakeable signs of internal disturbance, William Rinkenberger and William Dugan i became involved in a bar room row at Moun the { abdomen and Sa-%. Rinkenberger is under | arrest, as it is probable that his victim will | die, Several union and non-union employees o the Lehigh Valley fight at Pittston, William Judge is in a precarious condition. of the non-unionists pleked up a stone and hit A physician was moned, who sewed up the wound, sixteen stitches being required to close it. A serious runaway accident occurred st Wilkes-Barre. Mre. Benjamin Collett, Mrs, John E. Edwards and the Iatter’'s baby were out driving when the horse became fright. ened and ran away, upsetting the carriage and throwing tha ocoupants out. Mrs, Cole lett had three ribe broken and was injured internally. Mma Edwards’ arm was broken and the baby wae injured internally and may die, John Bontempo, of Pottstown, foreman of a work train on the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, fell beneath the train at Merion Station and received injuries from which he died in the hospital, A number of claims against the Philadel phia & Reading Coal and Iron Company for damages to property st Schuykill Haven by coal dirt washed down the Schuylkill river from the company's coal washeries, aggre gating in the neighborhood of $50,000 were pottiod, Negotiations for the settlement of the claim of $10,000, being pushed by the borough of Schuylkill Haven, and several other big claims are now in progress. It Is expoocted a fall settlement will be effected this Railroad engaged in a and as a resolt One | Judge on the head. fume. CHEERE--N\. YX. Fan N. ¥. Flats Bim Cheose EGGS. State North Car CHICKENS Hens Ducks, per Turkeys per it TODA TOBACCO MA, Infer's.. 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