THE NEWS. The boiler furnishing the motive power for Level & Smith's mii], iu English, Ind. ploded, instantly killing Tolbert Doody, en- gloeer, and Wil Ham Cumming, fireman, was badly scalded y OX- Samuel Doods, sawyer, about the body and face. Low water caused the explosion The United States and Information Company, with an author ized capital of £1,000,000 filed articles of Guide in- corporation with the secretary of state at Trenton, N. J. The company is formed for the purpose of furnishing the public with a uniform corps of guides at different raliroad and steawbont stations for the buying and selling railroad, steamboat theatre tickets; investigation and reporting purpose of and on all branches of business, The Spring fleld Brewing Company, organized under the laws of New Jersey, capital £300,000, ha been petitioned in the hao 15 of a recely er at Bpringfield, Mass, This is one of the largest breweries in the State, and was supposed to be very sound. Selig Manilla, the president and principal owner, {3 in Europe. At Dunlow, W., Va, the Norf: West fast frei bt at a curve Wk and ra BR the pay train and the er of the freight. Fireman Vance train, was fat Turner, of the freight train, ally hurt, and Engineer : - 1s will hardly An express train on the Eastern ostor. and Maine Railroad ine froigh engine of a | ght and ran into the train 1 the East 8S Noyes, the e tobert Tucker, t + freight Was injured Macl Bicycle Company, o assignment. Mrs. Charles V. Horne, of Roel seriously, Hf not fatally inj tu planking had been . has ning of a wagon at a rem were painfully pointed recelver ad ympany of £ 1,500,000 the allalrs tal C at by was made SORe Mich. Yedr Ce , Ya, and Kis nt 3 an ¢ al sen tr Line sts an vosir Mempl was beache Henke, proprietor of a general st lington, thisves five years, dent of the was drowne Brigaatine wi ®id were burned to death at Huntavilie, Ont Bon The carpet factory { George Klige entire y the Biate of was fled with ti Bupreme Court of Wisconsin 4d action brought by Michael ers to teat t (ality of amissing the Kruseka and oth. he legality of the appo the legislature, without e E : 2 were arreogtedd for the made by either party Besaions sas City branch of Bank. jast st to 0. Bishop and James robling the Kan- American National STEAMER BUNK BY AN ICEBERG. Crew Pat Out in Life-boats and Are Rescued, by the Steamer Circassia The steamer Circassia, of the Anchor Line, had a story to tell at Quar- antine, New York, of picking up a captain and bis twenty-two men on the hich seas from three open boats. It was Captain Burnside and the crew of the British tramp steamer Mo davia, bound from Cardiff for Halifax, with coal, who ware rescued by the timely appronch of the Cireassia. Duriag the dense fog that hung over the sea on last Wednesday the Moldavia ran ivto a huge iceberg and stove her port bows so badly that she began to fil rapidly, Captain Burnside ordered the lifeboats pro- visloned and cleared away, and the steamer was abapdoned, and shortly afterward sank. The lifeboats kept together and watched for a passing vessel, and thirty-five hours later the Circassia's lights were seen ape proaching. Blue lights wers #% once shown by the occupants of the life-boate, and the Circassia altered hor course. The davit tackles were lowered and ss each life-boat approached she was hooked on and raised bodily, occupants and all, to the deck of the Circassia ou her arrival Secretary Herbert Is spending a few days at Eghaw, England, as the guest of Mr James BK. Rooseveit, Coinage of Silver. STRONG FOR SOUND MONEY. Iprocity Favored by the Re. publican Candidate for President. Major McKinley's letter of acceptance was issued Wednesday, Canton, 0, Hon, John M. Thurston bers of « Aug. and others, 20. 1496, the notifleation committees of the epublican National Conventio Gentlemen made to your nomination lent, my for Presi ACCeptan sider 1 Free Coinage of Silver. ¥ y tRaN If { the be few who would make who are en it jemand id ere. the nation. snow measure of value, bu: would add no It would not the contrary, it would y the thing measured, taiget onserve values, On values, It would pot wnfidence, but its direct of. y destroy the little which yot What Free Coinage Means. The meaning of the coinage plask adopted Anyone may lake 5 quan 93 conta, {« nited States, have it colged the government, and ceive for it a sliver dollar, whieh shall legal tender for the fublic and private, The owner of the sliver bullion would get the sliver dollar. It would beloog to him, and to nobody else. Other people would get it only by their hard labor, the products of their land, or something of value, The bull- lon owner, on the basis of present values, would receive the silver dollar for 53 cents’ worth of silver, and other people would be required to receive it as a full doliar in the payment of debts, The government won'd get nothiag from the transaction. It would bear the expense of eoinlog the silver and the community would suffer loss by its usa The Two Dollars Compared. We have coined since 1978 mors than four hundred millions of silver dollars, which are maintained by the government at parity with gold, nud aie a full legal tender for the pay- ment of all debts, public and private. How are the sliver do Iare now In use different from those which would be In use under free coinage? They are to be of the same weight and fineness; they are tc bear the same fthe 1 at the expense of re be payment of all debts, stamp of the government. Why would they not be of the same values ? in gavern The sliver dollars now use of the ent, and not for private account, or gain, aud the I answer! were colned on aceount Lins government solemnly agreed us the tu keep them as good best dollars we have, The government bought the silver builion at it oto coutrol of the its market value, and colned #l ver dollars Having exclusive coins what it ean hold ata The nee between the commercial value the the silver dollar, goes to the government for mintage, it only parity with gold the d of the sliver bullion profit, representing (Yor nnd face value o the benefit of the pecpie, More Silver Than Gold. Chiefly by means of legislation during and since 1878 there has been a circulation more than $624,000.000 of silver, or Th est effort to give to sliver, its rep- i resentative, has been done (nu the hone it possibile, the Lhe same bullion and coinage va , and énc ur- age the concurrent BlLiYer as money, irior to that bad been less than 3,000 000 of coined In the States, a peri of 88 years was Leiiaved now favor free Yer wou antir again ts t ly « ng and sug- T 1 they were in foree, in e Litief perio Aes only three years, was not long thoroughly test their great value, ent was shown by the trial to con demonstrate the whdom of the importance and their adoption. Io 1502 the the United Stutes attained the highest point in our history, © The ag- gregate of our exports that vear reached the sum of #1030278 14% -a sum greater by $100,000,000 than the axporis of Any previous year trade of export immense In 1863, owing to the threat of unfriend y tariff legisiation, the total dropped to $547,665, 184, Our exports of domestic merchandise de. creased 180,000,000, but reciprocity still us a trade in Central and Bouth Amerien and a larger trade with the West Indies than we have ever befors en- loyed. The of trade with the countries with which we had reciprocity agreements was 83,560,515 over our trade ia 1892, and #16 440.721 our trade in 1891. The only countrie« with which the United B.ates traded that showed increased exports in 1893 were practica ly those with which we had reciprocity arrangements, Thy reel procity treaty between this country and Spain, touching the markets of Cuba and Puerto Itico, was announced Beptember 1, 1804. The growth of our trade with Caba wes phenomenal, In 1591 we sold that country but 114,441 barrels of flour; ia 1802, 866,175; In 1503, 616,405, nod in 1994, 622,48, Here was a growth of nesrly 500 per cent., while our exportation of flour to Cuba for the year ending June 30, 1895. -the year fol- lowing the repeal of the reciprocity treaty — fell to 376,806 barrels, a loss of nearly half our trade with that country. The value of our otal exports of merchandise from the soavired large incronss over United Btates to Cuba [nn 1801~the your prior to the negotiantion of the reciprocity trea y WAS 12,924 888; In 1892, $17,068 579; in 1803, but in 1895, alter the annulment of the reciprocity agree it fell to only $12,887,661, $24,157,603; in 1804, £20,125 821; ment, Many similar examples might be given of our in ‘reased trade under reciprocity with been shown logisintion of 1800 to of its In ny judgment > i other countries, Lut enough has of the eMeacy of the the proeity provisions should in procity section of the old Justify speedy restoration roci. Con- restores the r Kross mediate y inw, with such as time aad experience The egisiation, mn It is be amendments, if any sanction and under. lying I however be st ns wise proper, principie of this ust rictly observed, afford ‘ new markets for our surplus agricul und the tural manufactured products, without f American iaborer of a that he might oss to Binge days's work otherwise pro- cure, Sectionalism Almost Obliterated, The era earnestly many oll hrs hap] and bh JYESWARRKRE 3 ward ity empl the penern r ring the first be Boecretary of tha T naater (Jenors isdioti th siders, of f tunds in 1 The instruct and the penal ealls attention shat takes place wi srament a | of the law, and will be promg The Oi take speady action « “gated and prosecuted, Commission will omplaints of this character, and aske that all cognizant of such infractions of (he law immediately advise the commission | From severai sections of the country com. ! pinints of illegal i reached the commission, and the step jost | taken is dueto a desire to promptly and «fect. ally stop methods of securing funds, the idea of the general clreniar donut. isss having been approved by President Cleveland at Gray Gables, asscasmenis have just ‘hese EE —. —— AWIUL ORIME IN VIRGINIA. The Disnombered Body of Dallas Brace Found Covered With Brine sod Pickles. Dalias Brace, a white man of Caroline eounty, Va, who lived some 25 miles from Frederickaburg, attended ths recent Copfed- arate reunion in Richmona acd then disap peared, Hir absence enused comment, but for some time no search was made for him, though be was known to have had #400 in hus posses sion at the time. He was separated from his wife, and bad been living with a colored women in the neighborhood, A lew days ago a search for him was be. gua by his friends, which resulted in Onding his body cut Into pleces and packed in sev. eral plekie barr is at the house uf his mis tress, Each portion of the body had been put in the bottom of a barrel and carefully covered with pickles and then strong brine poured over the whole There was po trouble ia identifying the body. 3 A CHAPTER IN POLITICS, The Secretary Submitted His Res~ ignation Immediately After Bry an’s Nomination Weeks ARo~It Was Accepted a Week Ago, Six The resignation of Hoke Bmith, Hon retary of { hing been nocepted by President Cl wil! retire from the abil ae Tho Be WW erey ses 8 barri- th "GG ows inc) wilh 00 armed sitan, and He pr eaded bimseil la the palace Askatis Saliors from the British the British the Troubie BALOTe Confirmed in Washington, 3 “ wand md iment ha sived A on res { Zanzibar diad at 11 o'clock A BN ihe adds that “Said Aild holds the palace CRUG mivssaTe sailors aod mats landed; rioting feared.” The cabilegram came from Consul Mohs at Zanzibar, the capital of the country. landing of sailors and marines referred the forces from Dritieh ships, as Zanzibar is under a British protectorate, There are oo American ships in that part of the world, although the Castine touched the. e during ber cruise along the East Aflri- ean Coast last VOenRr, The name of the dead Suitan Is Hamed Bis Thewain Bia 8ald. He was one of sev, eral claimants to the Baltanate, and was se. iscted Ly the British Government as the most meritorious. He assumed authority March 5, 1508, at the age of 38. The Govern ment of Zanzibar ix conducted by the Eng- lish, with Sir L. Matthews as prime minister, and a pative army under a British com. mander, General Hatoh, The Sultan retains pominal power, however, a8 & means of maintaining order among the natives. The Island bas a population of 150,000, — The eins, MAY BREAK OFF RELATIONS. Threatensd Diplomatic Rupture Between Brasi] and Italy. Itis rumored In Rio Janeiro that the en- vire Italian Legation will be withdrawn, in consequence of the recent politival sonflicte in Bao Pagio between the Italinos and the Brazillan:, The Dalian Minister Is still waiting for instractions from Rome ss to bis course of action, PERNSYLVANIA ITEMS pitome of News CGlesnsi From Various the Plate Leonard Orauna fireworks on n at RADNOR VII isin veri wand eived wh ¢ ignited a lot « inion i hie arraigned bel er Habn hin Takacs instaptiy Ki irewn giong the was rid father's horrible de no asszlance, EE — POWDER EXPLOSION. Which Killed Tw Mi The Miami powder works at Goes Station, The re- away, and many The works were and some general repairs have since been in Progress. Frank Eich, general foreman, and Sins Figeins, boss carpenter, were in the argedryhouse repair ing the floors, The supposition is that in driving a pail a sparX was struck, which communicated to the immense stock of dy namite, basting and rifle powder wi & which the bulldineg was stored, aod a te rifle sxplo* pion ios antly »nsued, tearing not only the building, but the bodies of the two uafor- tunate men, 10 bits The mighty fores was felt for miles around, Windows were shalterad, plastering torn down, grockery thrown from shelves, clocks stopped and doors slammed as far distant as the southern part of the city, causing & semi- panic. In Yellow Springs hundreds of panes of glass in Antioch College broke and other damage was dons, and is Xenia it was worss, Of the two bodies, a skull was picked up in the most distant part of the enclosure, ® space of forly or filly acres, while a Macken ed, powder-barned leg was found in Miaml River, and bits of flesh adhered to buildings all around. Not ten pounds weight of both bodies can be found. The loss to property is about $40,002, A Disaster st Goes Btation. 0. Ken snd Was Heard Fifty o ilo, were blown up Wedpeslay, wort was beard Oty alles mildings were shaken, shut down Saturday last