THE NEWS. Harris Shawk and Harry March, of Lisbon Q., were killed in thelr buggy, which was struck by a train in crossing the Fort Wayne Railroad. Mrs. Eliza Saively, who was divorced from the Rev. Salvely, of Chicago, a short time ago, was married to William Alexander, a real estate dealer, of Santa Barbara, At Canterberg Hill, on the Nor- folk and Western Rallroad, a bad freight wreck occurred. Engineer Walter and Brakeman Hardin are fatally, and several others seriously, injured. The the company will run far into the thousands, A terrible battle took place at Hazel Wolfe county, Ky., between Joha Williams and David Rose, two prominent and stock traders, Willlams was killed and Rose will die, They fell out during a settlement. Mrs. Vodre, while traveling from Cham- plain, N. Y,, to Springfield, Minn., became insane and leaped from the train, killing The Chattahooche National Bank At a Thanks- giving celebration in Johnson county, Teun., James Martin and Kirk Eller, who had long held a grudge against each fight. Martin drew his rifle on the latter shot him with a pistol. Martin lived a few hours, A mob gathered to lynch Eller, but he was landed safely in the Moun- tain City Jail loss to Green, wealthy herself, of Columbus, Ga., failed, other, got into a Miller, and M. returning Kingsland, of from a The schooner Cornelia Greenport, L. L, trip with 2,500 codfish on board, went aground off Sandy Hook and sank. I'he John W. Foster, which cleared from adelphia ostensibly for fishing schooner Phil- Tampa, Fla, was seized at Lewes, Del,, by United States offie- ers at the request of the Spanish minister, Cuban insurgents, the Poland Union Seminary, town, O., four of the young women students were injured.——John K. Dietz shot William Castle in the law office of C. W. Hall, at Charleston, W. Va.-——At MeGregor, Ia. H, Allen, a prosperous farme, ross, against whom he had a hot him dead. A Bo at ; the time ran away, but Allen Jowed and shot her. She may recover. Allen —~Miss Nora Work, Thomas Davis and David were drowned in the Cumberland River at Por Creek Ferry, twelve from Nashville, Tenn., while attempting to cross the a skiff. Their boat upset, and the pants were drowned before assistance coulis reach them, The retail and wholesale lishment of A, H. ¥uchs, occ 8t. Louis, near Youngs met william wd ore grudge, young woman in ft fol- then shot himself dead. Colum miles miles river iu story building in by fire, Announcement Exchange in Philadelphia of J. Clevenger & Co,, The am not known. The labilitie the firm did a Lig business fice ecellor Bird, in Trenton, N. J., decided that Colonel and Mrs, Lewis Perrine were in ¢ The loss is estimate was made on f th ant of the liabilities ons tempt of court for taking away the two chil dren of Mrs. Mary K. thelr of New Jersey, Slack pending pro- ceedings for recovery. Gi Werts, for thethird ti tenced Theodore Lambert to be hanged, Several deputy wardens at the state in Jackson, Mich, voiting coavi Marshal Donald, of trict ( property pany at Lexington, Va, to satisfy by the Un yurt against this co beaten by nited States Dis. were badly Deputy the United ourt at Lynchburg, levied on of the United Btates Ntates TA. Express Com. judgement rendered District Co thousand dollars, gill & Co., of contract. Governor Cleves, of behalf of that state, battleship Maine an The stockholders of the Illinois Ce road met in Chicago and v the capital stock by $10,000,000. in favor of F, Lynchburg, for presented elaborate ted increase officers captured a still, twenty pers and a thousand gallons of whiskey, Vierhealler, a blind girl, was burned to death near Clarington, W. Va. nche Rev, Dr. George Morrison, delivered an interesting and patriotic mon in Chamberaburg, Pa., on “Christianity as a Reforming Power.” Mra. Henrietta Price, aged forty-five, starved to death in » wretched tenement in Wheeling, W. Va. Atlanta and South Carolina Day combined was the biggest day at the Southern Exposi- tion up to date, The house steamer Golden of Baitimure ROP government light Rod, commanded sank in the Ohio River, near Marysville, Ky. ~The Christian Endeavor Unions of Cleve. of Robert Ingersoll, John T. pensioner, aged ninety-cight years, has been convicted, at Fort Smith, Ark. a club at a horse he was trying to caten, and missing the animal, struck his little girl, who died from the blow.—~Richard C, an insu rance swindler, of Atkinson, was convicted and sent to prison for years, James Anderson waa fatally shot Kan, Jail, at Bt, Joseph, Mo. H. R. Rogers, of MeA rthur, Ohio, was tar- red and feathered and ridden on a rail for speaking disrespectfully of a woman school teacher, “Col. W, C, P. Breckinridge will it is sald, run for Congress again next year, ~The outlook for the Florida orange crop is sald to be encouraging. Bushrod Keleh, of Cleveland, O., whose wile recently ob- tained a divoree from him, shot and killed her on the street and then attempted suicide, the crew of the bark Bruce Hawkins, aban- doned in a waterlogged condition south of Cape Hatteras, were landed at New York by the steamer Vigilancia, from Havana New York day at the Atlanta Exposition was celebrated in grand style, Whilesix tramps were sleeping by the boiler at the electric power-house in Washington, Ind,, the wind. valve blew out, scalding them badly. Two of the men have died. One is named Dan Evans, of Denver, ——Parls green was placed in the wine for Rev. J. Jackimowiz to drink during mass at Bhamokin, Pa. The Mobile and Georgi Rallrond was sold in Girard, Ala, to Julian T, Davis for 81,000,000, Mrs. Arvilla OC. Luce, a teacher of thirty four Years’ standing in the Chicago schools, was the originator of that now successful scheme, the providing for the pensioning of publie school teachers, ARMENIAS WOES, Turkish Conditions Still Much Unsettled. THE MISSIONARIES SAVED. Minister Turkish the Case-The Governor Had}in Called, From what can be learned In Constanti- nople it would seem that the Anatolia appears to be much more tranquil there is no doubt that efforts are being made to tain order in the districts where disturbances to The of of Terrell Successful Covernment’s View and maine are threatened and suppress disorders wurred, All daagers who had threa nd set fire The Governor of Hadjin, convent the wentations made to the P by Mr, 1 nduct will bx The members of the vicinity, has, owing on the subject srrell, been recs and his o« inquired into American well as other foreign residents in nople, join in praising the er effective mn of Mr. trying circumstances, There sect acti Terrell reason for doubting that to the Porte bh American pre his reg been the 1 pe rty. Ihe main ques tween th substance ¢ be telegraphed bassies and ministries tions to inform the governme: redlited to of the stand as matter. n, the Tur ig, will be instructed t earnest tan in this In additi London, St, Peterst four powers not to insist in connection with the prop eLips, PREPARING FOR WAR. Turkish Forts Now Fully Masaed Ready for Bea. Russia's MADRE § That the Porte anticipates tre powers before restored is from the fact that straits are pow fully manned quiet is abou supplied and have been placed in efficiency with the circumstances, Search kept io good order and are ver the waters, all the forts and with ammunition the highest state of lights are nightly For over a month past the strengthening the fortifications in this vicinity, and particularly about the Dra worked work of danelies, has been in progress, and it is up- derstood that the system of submarine mines and torpedoes has been practically complet ed so far as the resources of the government will allow it, In this connection it is recalied that the Bt, Petersburg Geographical succesded by strategy in obtaining tory data respecting the depth of water Society last year satisfac. and and nnders force Dardanelles, with the object, it is stood, of enabling a Rusaiad fleet to a step turn out to be necessary. The British admiralty is said to have ob tained complete groundings from English merchant steamers, which have repeatedly passed the Dardanelles, and it is suspected in some quarters that British naval reserve offi- cers may have boon engaged on board these vessels in obtaining all the information nee- essary for the admiralty department. Most startling reports are still current in Constantinople regarding the preparations for trouble being made by Russia in her Asiatic Turkey, The diffarent divisions of the Black sea fleet, regular and volunteer, are sald to have been brought up to the highest point of efficiency and to be ready for immediate operations, The Black son dock yards and coaling depots have un- doubtedly been very busy, according to the reports of ship captains who have passed Constantinople, and the greatest activity was noticed by them in military circles, III —- Ro Troth in the Btatement. Government officials absolutely and em. phatioally denied that there was any truth in the statement that the State Department has decided that Waller has no case; that the department finds that the trial was fair and holds that the United Htates has no substan. tial ground on whieh to base & demand for - UABLE BPARKS, the younger, the celo- and dramatist, died Alexander Dumas, brated French novelist n Paris, It is estimated that eighty lives which swept were lost i the recent storm over the | Black sen, The Brazilian wrecked, the commander and has been of the Uranus five eruiser rew being drowned, It is the intention French recently en- of the ment to modify the convention govern. red into with Madagascar, The Americans sojourning in London and Berlin obsérved Thanksgiving Day by ban- juets, at which over seven hundred persons were present, Emperor William is said to have been very emphatic in a recent speech as to the neces. ity for the passage of the sugar tax bill by he Helchst Minister ag. Terrall is preparing to demand ndemnity from the Turkish government for of the v at Kharput. American ir Btadthagen en sentenced the Pr wi ru } ari ne of the w " 3 3 E83 frretts ¢ Marquise GOWN to the play agedionne Adelaide 1 by the gift of at w Mpanishi green Chapa the Spanish Army wdemned to death for insabordine tion, but Ristori, whose interest hal been aroused in the unfortunate man, Aung her self on her knees before the Duke of Valentia po. Quaen Isabella and “segs dl off ' 20 elo uently that she secured his pardon. Every of fruit to the Marquise, to whom he owes Lis life, { KILLED OHILDREN AND SELF, | A Physical Instructor Takes Them to His Oyanea | ium and Asphyriates Them. Herman Hatlenhaft, a physical instructor, killed his two children and himself in Brooks lyn, N. Y. He lived in Greene Avenne his wife and two children, the latter young. Hattenhaft went out in the taking the two children with him, had not returned at midnight, his wife started out to look for the three, The doors of the gymaasium whore Hattenhaft was em. ployed were found locked and were battered in by the police. They found father and children lying dead. The two children had been asphyxiated by their father, who then shot himself, The bodies were cold and the presumption is that the triple tragedy oo eurred during the afternoon. The bodies of the two children were found in a closet used for vapor baths, where the little ones had been placed while living, probably having been first made insensible with chloroform. Into the box a tabe cone necting with the gas pipe was inserted, The wife and mother is so prostrated with grief that it is feared she cannot recover. Iz intervals between fainting spells, Mra Hat tenhaft sald that there had been no domestio difoulty between her and her husband, and that she thought he must have become temporarily deranged over business trou. blos, of which she had heard him speak on soveral occasions, Ho far as she knew, how ever, he had never threatened to take his life, or do bodily harm to any member of the family, Hattonhaft, although an ex-pugilist, bore with | very afternoon, Wrn he 8 good name, DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. Breoca Ambrose Cibani were killed by a blast of dynamite in the Chapin Mine, near Iron Mountain, Mich, The Hghthouse tod struck a snag and was sunk be. low Marysville Depot, Kentucky, James Donally, aged 11, and Charles Gib son, aged 13, were struck by a train from Fall River while walking on a ruliroad bridge in Taunton, Mass, Both were killed, his driving backed wore Jos. and Government steamer While George W, Newhouse and ind. from Bhelbyville their high killed, In New York City Rose Weinstock, 45 vears wife, f Rush county, were home off & instantly horse enbankment, toth 4 of age, made insane by six months of sick- uess, left her bed, opened a window and Bhe fell three stories and was killed, Miss 8 phia Houcher and 8imon Bourér, a instantly YOUnBK wl 'ouple who were soon to be married, He walking on the Pennsylvania Railroad Ind, i track near Fort Wayne were struck Ly train and killed ! MERCHART MARINE BANLN Li. after the san yt wer | « law exempling ir ur p Ir VORsela are The repeal nage taxes in rie vos ls 1 sorts in whi exempt fron During Ameri ut $10,000 giron recommended he seven yoars ita operation An relieved of ab ris, had been vessels while we have ox- nearly $500 600, taxes in German Jv emg gonid Ge vessels of Rimiiar reve scale, it is stated, follow examination of re turn from other countries which have come law, The report mends a reduction from three also recom. to two from par cnnts cents per tonnage Lax on vessels RAILROAD STATISTICS. An Increase is Net Barsiogs as Compared with Last Year The interstate commerce commission has just issued a preliminary report on the n- come and expenditures of 660 railroads, bar, 1895, and include 92 per cent. of the total States. The gross earnings were 81.003 022 858, of which $203. 465,792 were from passenger service, were from other sources. The operating ex- penses were $677,667,685, leaving net earn ings of $325,855, 218, as compared with net sarnings of §320,187,670 for the same roads in 1804, Reduced to a mileage basis gross earnings were $6,098, operating expenses were $4,119 and net earning were £1,977, or a decrease in gross sarnings of 18 per mile as compared with 1894, and of §1,094 per mile as compared with 1803; a decrease in operating expenses of $44 per mile ae compared with 1884, and of €157 per mile as compared with 1583. Net earnings show gain over 18M of 31 per mile of line, bat a decrease of #337 per mile ae compared with 1808. Passenger receipts fell off $177 per mile as compared with 1804, while freight receipts show a gain of $149 per mile, Passenger receipts wore $386 per mile loss thas In 1808, and freight receipts shows a de crease as compared with that year of $158 per mile, Income from sources outside of the operas tions of the roads was $33057, 248, making total income available for the payment of fixed charges and dividends $358 412 461, Total deductions from income, including fixed charger, wore 396,051,046, and divi. dends paid were $53,185,545, loaving a deflelt from the operations of the year of $81,075,000, The dividends paid by the same roads the PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of the Btate, John Frederick, a Philadelphia detective, the charge of having siandered Mrs, Edward Gracber, of Bhamokin, Walter Lawrence and Robert Lawrence miners at the Bummit inmstown, were burned It is feared Walter's injuries are fatal, There fj a considerable uneasiness over of Mechanicsburg, The in- to be #50 000, with no apparent prospect of paring down in financial affair debted ness Is now said over the near future, Fredorick MeDonald, druggist, has just soid an old copper It was of the date of 1788 and bore the inscription * Bquare, the remarkable price of $200, Wash- ington and Independence, Washington. Mr. for a small pum of with & bus MeDonald B nan purchased who hud had ong time, The body of a man was found hanging to 1 Falrview Township, York county f The anes Of salcide, And from there shipp nosed to be a « taken to Goldsbor: y the dire § etors of the poor, who the man is, 1 os ; store at Milroy, Hall an i Will res Odd Fellows The lo was organized in sh fires with anization was ntown, he Puddling Mills s sixteor ve inch rolling Lebanon soareity eil-known | I~ Kn resident of the wn Peace a brother OF MANY VYOaArs Washington Hotel, Philadel; ns ssn IOI 5 POUNDERED WITH FOURTEEN. American Bhip Belle O'Brien Lowt off the English Const. The reeent storms played sad havoes with nglish Channel and the The Meer and five of the crew of the American ship Belle Me, by E. shipping along the I chief « Thomaston owned The report that they left the ship Three of the crew went adrift boat, Fourteen persons, including Head, foundered, The British steamer British Emplre has go far tugs have been unable to tow her off, The steamer Dritish Empire had just coms pleted a trip from Boston to London at the time of the socident. She was commanded by Captain Wills, The violent northeast gale which has pre- vailed along the British consts during the past 24 hours also emused the suspension of the Folkstone-Boulogne service, and the mail steamer which was unable to make Calais returned t= TDigver, Other steamers from the continent report fearful passages and poveral casunities to fishing boats and gmail vessels off Lowestoft and elsewhere, The bodies of mine persons have washed sshore near Finistere, Prance, and it is fenred that a serious shipwreck has cocugred somewhere in the British Channel, sams in IOI ip nc Foreign Mall Berviee, N. M, Brooks, superintendent of foreign madi, in his annual report shows that there was dispatched during the year 805,017 pounds of letters amd 4,058,501 pounds of other articles, a decrease from last year of 47,051 pounds of letters and an increase of 16,648 pounds of other articles. The esti mate for the foreign mall service for the year ending Jume 30, 1807, aggregates $2,080,000. The dead body ‘of James Bmith, aged 60 yoars, was found near Boulder, Colo. It is supposed he was killed by a mountain lon. WORK AND WORKERS. Local Assembly 1112 of the Knights of withdrawn from United Garment cutters of Baltimore, has the Knights and joined the A despatehl from Taunton, Massachusetts, perfected for the erection of a 40,000 East spindle (fancy goods) cotton mill at Taunton, the capital The bg furnaces of the McShane Foundry at Bt, giving en who were forced into idleness by the ing down of machinery several weeks ago. John McBride, President of the Federation of Helena, Maryland, have iployment to 350 men bireak- American uthorized the an- candidute for re Labor, has a cement that he is a It is that Ban election, anderstood at headquarters in el Gom the candidate Indianapolis pers ex- lent of the Federation, § wt McBride A Baltimore despateh saves that 3 that a scheme of Bak® Bros & in that city, on & co-perative basis reopen the glass work has en frustrated by eph Troth { the I'he mer , Baker a guar: ciation, n rats ¥ ¥ 8PANII RDB ROUTED. TOMATOES No, 4 AR an % POTATOES ONIONS HOGS PRODUCTS--shis § Clear ribsides Hams Mess Pork, per bar LARD Crude Jost refined BUTTER. Fine Under Fine Creamery Rolls Crmy ¢ CHEERE, N. XY. Fancy, 8 N. Y. Fists Skim Chewse RGoR, North Carolina LIYE POULTRY. Ducks, per Turkeys, per ib TOBRACCO, TOBACCO Md. Infer's. .& Sound common Middiling Fat y 150 500 600 1000 fw LIVE ®TOCK. Dest Beeves gf 475 @& 150 425 FURS AXD BRINK, MUSKRAT. ... ais val 10 Racooon ah 4 .t 0 Hed Fox CRE om Skunk Black. . se n BEEF SHEEP Hogs. ven 3 3 or - a gzpsss: - SRERI32S EAT No a Rea? 8 : T ¥ By en a a Ena ane