THE NEWS, The Essex has salled from Newport for Plymouth, Eng. A Treasury statement shows that the value of foreign merchandise imported into the United States, and subsequently exported during the last fiscal year, amounted to 818,- 985,083, as compared with $10,406,451 forthe next preceding year, The Government of Japan has decided to establish a legation in Peru, and has al ready appointed Mr. loshi-Bumi Murata os minister resident. He is wredited to Mexico. This the mission from Japan to Peru, The Swiss § constitu As reported to United States ( they confer o« government, and subject sale and importation of food federal control. Lieut, A. G, Be the Ne as executive; Ens at Muuball t Master T, 8 the Nashville the New Yor The Dy the Mont ire Bancroft at sachusetts, Newport, niso ac first is copie have just adopte | tional amendments by popu the HNtate Departn Germain, i ntrol over the forests upon the nsul the manufacture products to rryv has been ordered yard to Amp! C. B. McVay Ir phitrite; Assist thn Le Ww York Navy ign Am kK Navy-yard, iphit erey atl Raleigh at ORS Arriv ttl eattie ve Ki the Metelin, he I Maine and Texas have There skill Valley, in t} taay wash ruined, sented t Two trolley Railroad Line tion, Mrs, ) tained | other w Wise hurt ter August fog Beptembe i October, Eator was nom- inated Governor, but found ineligible on ace~ount of lic The body covered at peliing a my fu a canoe at hours Inter the boat was water in it. Her hat and found in the bottom, away, Mr. Crum was ited regidenes Ts Quinsigamond, i * Mass. , dis 0 Lake ster She went out on the 0AM. We ’ wday. with a ® newspaper 3 and Mrs, Solomon i Creek, aged 75 about 7 Johosvilie, N. Y. George Green, aged 49 years, He was a breeder of Town Railroad Company. throughout the country and leaves a large fortune, Warren Widrig, who ix supposed to have murdered his wife, at Springfield, was eaptured at Machias village, N. Y. From information received at the offices of the different fron honing Valley, it 1s safe to predict that next week will be the busiest one in this valley in & long time, Every mill will go to work in several departments, and some in full, The boilers In 8 saw mill at Blackton, Horn and Pettit, and wounding two colored latorers. The Crotans have admirals that they ; fed the foreign OFFER T0 ARBITRATE. Universal Peace Union Wants to Adjust Strike Differences. VIO¥ENCE IS INJURIOUS. “Look on the Advantages of Both Sides,” It Is “What Capital Does for the Workman and What the Work, man Does for Capital” Suggestion for a Conference. Urged; A despatch from Philadelphia, Pa., 8ay8 The Universal Union has offered its rin the coal strike, The signed by President Love ff the Peace Union, operators and Peace Servic folle % as arbitrat wing jett 1G A com? He | WHS ar (11 itt resentatives miners ‘To mine operators and miners, ers and employes ur employ- representatives Respected , and yi ¥ friend is there is a widespread and fraternal sly Involve your ine LESTE 1 happiness, the eat 118 reo. is, R Universal Peace Unlor Iations have vy, and f m spected er its n and WILL HURT LAKESHIPMENTS, the Strike, It Is Fittsbarg, WillInjure a Vast Trade. Prolonging of Said. at ihre is MARCHED INTO WHEELING, Ohio the Boggs’ Run Mines. Miners Crossed From and Shut Down ¢ ir es that the A like attack where about 40 men are at work out and these men will brought out, ) closing down the last working Pan Handle, ba mine mine MORE MEN OUT IN INDIANA, Miners Meet With Success at the Ingle Mines at Evansville, A special from Evansville, Ind., says that the John Ingle Company applied for an in- junetion there against the striking miners. Judge Mailison set September 20 for a hear- Ing. The marching miners lined up on the pub He highways leading to the Ingle mines, and as the men came to work at § o'clock they wore again appealed to by the strikers, with the result that the few who had started to work decided to join the strikers. The en~ tire force is now out. ——I— TAXING THE MINER'S GOODS, Exorbitant Duty Said to Have Been Fixed by Canada. Representative Lewis, of the State of Wash- matters on the Alaskan-Canadian frontier. Canadian Commissioner of Customs had fs b cents per pound duty on goods of every description taken by miners into the Klon- dike country by way of Alaska. The Treasury officials are inclined to doubt these figures, but will ascertain the facts, If it ghouid be found true the action of the department in establishing a branch Custom House at Dyoa may be reconsidered, and steps taken to protect the rights of American miners, Crear Nisholng i22't exactly an invat id, but be really needs a little change «i heir. PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Visitors at the Mahanoy Clty Park was startied when Clarence Anstock, aged 18 years, died from heart fallure while training on his wheel at the park. He had ridden 21 ronsecutive laps, occasionally sprinting, and had then retired to the grandstand, Upon the advice of a friend he returned to the track to ride slowly In order to cool off, Af ter riding thus 100 yards he fell from hie wheel and was pleked up dead. Anstock Was of the most enthusiastic athletes in the city and was very popniar in athletio clreles, Patrick Doran, of 2331 Clayton Philadelphia, a gardener employed by the Pennsylvania Rallroad, was fatuily injured directly in front of the railroad station at Ardmore, Doran attem d 10 cross the tra was struc He was at Phila ona Elreet kK and pitad urs, died at Potts He was a Hery, and was caught and fatally Mr. and mmelstown, Iriver be sa ueazad Tt STH, Jareol lla Ma astie, died fron Murtrie, age VOArs, { eating iRDt-Veur of then : POOAT t Bopes are entertained f Raay 1 Minshall is making ar tion of the reported rol James McDade, who near Cle found in a jeornfie been turne chain be wore were Creek, aler id and § 14 yey ¥ LsiGe oul ine Company has Leon “k, but the irglars peratiog in rities have reliend the aut! { aj i mischief p ma They entered Fagan's lence, on Vine Street, and carried off satables in the houan, At Camp Bembower, of the Baptist Boys’ brigade, a lad named Harner, who was visiting the camp, was shot in the face, A physician probed for iliet without success. It is not known how the accident curred. An investigation is beds & made Burgess Dr. P. A, Boyer vetoed nance passed v th : hd nga their Kere, Mrs resi all the the the ordi unclls at inst meeting granting the franchise t Millersburg parties to erect an electric light plant in 3 we Lecause competitive bids had not been asked, A. Ll. store at Mattawsna, was etitered by burglars, who Liew open the safe and Lg Belin's Gre Casey's secured about #2 in small £3,000 worth of securitios, to the marauders, Mrs. Elwin Weaver, of Trexlerton while walking on the ralirosd track was struck by an engine and thrown isto a ditel., sustain. Ing serious internal injuries, It bas been decided to build an addition to the Charity Hospital, at Norristown, at a cost of $12,848. The new bullding will be of brick and three stories high. change and There is no clew ——— " The wisdom difplayed by Receiver Oscar G. Murry, of the B, and O., by making a traffic alliances with the Great Northern Steamship Company through Fairport and the bandiing of Chicago and Milwaukes freight by way of the Owen Line of steamers bag been demonstrated by material results, Up to the 1st of July the westbound package freight receipts at Falrport increased about 5,000 tone, and the eastbound Iincressed about 3.000 tons. The total increase of buse luess was about 25 per cent. a Resort Near San Sebastian. The Wounded Statesman Falls Dying a the Feet of Fis Wife-He Expires in Hour Goll terior, to Act as Premier, Senor Cos-Gayon, Minister of In Castillo, assassinated Senor Canovas del wins Banta Agueda by an anar The murderer fired three which struck the and another io The wounded man of his wife, who hour in agony, at ing "Long Live 8; words upon his Banta Agueda fs n between SBunday a Premier the breast, Away were Lhe las Ban Sin dence of the Spanish court, ane ittoria vino Pre last irs capital of the pr mier want three weeks be expe meet Unite there 5 8 ted WO ret { iro 10 Han bet Mtates Minister Wo Murderer Bald it Was The aslian 140 i i. Vengeance. 3 I Was arrested a rders rai leaders have ng { the government. WORK AND WORKERS. thar an thera ar Old a 1 5 y Isla ago, Milwaukee ust have a watlrh 2 indepen. CA. 1 Ags ¥ i vers en) # and 8, Paul wad m talk of taking on io the coming Now rk unionists have the orities to stop Sunday Opa, The performances at a Chicago theatre all inst week wers for the benefit of the striking miners Milwaukeeldenlere organized and increas. ed the price of anthracite coal to $6.50 a ton. Municipal street cars are demanded by the Progressive Democratic League of New York, A barber on a big man-of-war earns $125 per month in addition to his keeping and wearing apparel. Erie (Pa.) striking patternmakers claim that union men at Clucinnat are doing work for Erie employers, Brookiyn eigarmakers are idle because digars made by children in Pennsylvania are handled by local dealers, The loom-fixers’ union of Pall River will establish a textile sobool. It bas been sented with & loom, Cincinnati Women's Union Label League bas appealed to merchants to hasdie only Gniot-labeled goods, A branch of Debs’ Sosial Democracy has been established at 88, Louis and one will be formed at Duluth, 8t. Louis Central Labor Union rejected as a delegate from the printers’ union a man who now owns a saloon. Detroit Building Trades’ Councll advo. ates government ownership of coal mines 48 a means cf abolishing strikes, NII. Aske work a nig in barber sh The British political officer at Malakand, India, reports that 2.790 of the tribesmen were killed in the recent uprising, t 4 : WHEAT CROFP'S GREAT VALUE, Expert Places This Year's Yield Ahead of All Bmve Thatof 1801, "With the possible exception of 1891, this year's wheat crop will be worth more than any other in the history of the country,” said an expert erop statistician of the Agricul tural Department, Washington, “It now ag pears,” be continued, “as if this year's would fall slightly below that of 1801 in quantity, but how its selling price will ulti mately compare cannot be fully foresee “In 1801, secording to the Departms turns, the amount of this country hed 611,000,000 bus Our crop Inst year was 427,000,000 and ‘ 000,000 18056, The Departmen exact statement { crop, but from estimates dally ¢ say that the figu G00 000.000 ing, bat Jittle she of the of IRG Cro wheat harvests reac in & ) year's worthy commer bushels his ns yet made cerning this “dal in, It poems safe ito run fror or, If anyth ordinary rece “H Rr teil, 550 O00 O00 14 w this ¥ with the The shortage if bad iti abroad ls succession this yes jufte as FeRarY when In STATISTICS OF ALASKA. Game Is vers Ty r—————— — MAMMOTH GUN CASTING Made in This Country. I mele Sam Largest Ever in every way wii be ater CELYBREATEI CASE RECALLED. cast | The Brother of Cluavering' Victim Com mite Suicide on a Crowded Train Madison f Ri L 3 1 L 3 lineal descendent « Charles ot a brother of murdered in Richmond some yoars age ide, by ona Che Cluverias, committed il himsell through the and Ohi just west of about thirty health, and no bead east-bound passenger train Williamsburg. years of age, and i cause can be found forth act, except that he was partly Intoxicat when he committed it His effects of a letter to his supposed sweetheart, whose name was not given, telling her she would never see him again. A ticket was found for a watch, which had been pawned for $20 in Blchmond just before he left. The dood was done In the rear end of a crowded coach, and caused a great deal of exolftement among the passengers. The deceased was a member of one of the best families in Virginia, issn IIIs ABMHEME TO TAX MINISTES Ma fie " fn tend consisted Froposed Method to Make Up Revenue. Lost by Saloon Closing, A local paper and some of the Councilmen of Fort Scott, Kan., are insisting that an oe cupation tax be assessed against the mints. ters of the town as a means of ralsing rey enue to make up the deficiency occasioned by the closing of the saloons, The Council is wrestling with an occupa-~ tion tax ordinance, and some members ree fuse to support the measure unless It shall include ministers. The town is two months in arrears with police salaries. The city at- torney had advised that ministers may be taxed, Cn—R—— FAILED TO HIT THE DOO. Promiscuous Shooting at a Mad Cur Weunnds Pour, An indisoriminate shooting by the citizens of Elizabeth, W. Va, at a mad dog in the streets of that town resulted in the following easualtion: Della Cralg, shot through shoulder, serious; Charles Craig, shot in arm and leg; Berg Wilson, shot through the ear; George Baker, shot in the throat. The dog escaped. ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Mr. John N. Brown, Rhode ent Lachelor, Is story to thalle Dresser, of New York, rich- Xa Island's marry Miss Benator George F, Hour and a large party of friends took & trolley ride of miles Baturday near Worcester, Bamuasl R Niokel Plate dent of the Bixty Men, ( silawny pre the Rallroad an niore, § Trunk tole Lake Loy op the Grand for #5.83 a month Dr, Edward Eve of the dor hin maslacs TYLER THE MAN, Nominated for Governor of Virginia by Democratic Convention at Roanoke. ’ MARKETS. BALYINORR FROVIEIONA hin @ TR BUTTER--Fine Crmy Under Fine . Creamery Rolls. . .. . CHEERR CHEESE-X. Y, Fancy... ® N.Y. Fiata. ... - Bkim Cheese EGOS State... Forth Carolina, LIVE POULTRY. CHICKENS-—Hens. 2 Sucks, per TORAOON, TOBACOO-MA. 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