THE NEWS. The officers of the Union Iron Works ex- pect to launch the hull of the Japanese cruiser Chitose early in January Authenie laformation is at hand that there is a great discovery of free milling gold in the chocolate mountains of Yuma county, Ariz. Massachusetts Day w Tennesseo Contennial Exposition Thu During the afternoon Gov, Wole the Third United States I'he wholesale grocery of ros, 82 South Front are as observed raday itt reviewed Cavalry, Alfred was cop Lely 000, fully cover . The Unit ser Olympia is cred ited with having in her crew a son ol Sir John ( Baronet « ngland It is #1000) a oventry, stated that he he year, The brew h AN Dr. Nansen by the steamer Si, at San Fra: steamer City Miss M. Ni Read, The U at San Frage lay was the way further tr Oxford Cent A severe Tashken the disty whe ae cantons gerland, were visited by a severe earthquake shock, mpanied by heavy rumbling. The disturt o was so distinct that it was every where noticeable, and in many places great blocks of rock fell from the mountains, A collision of freight traios oc the Erie and Pittsburg Rallroad, Block Bridge, at Kazmier, fireman, o Chang Yet Tung, eral for Ban Fran Washington, He will Teng, their names being almost exa tly sim- lar. The steamer Tom SBearmanch, Ohio River, with an iron steame hail in tow, burned to the water's edge and sank in forty feet of water at Ballet's Bayou Land- fog, Miss, No lives were Jost, The United States of Private Land Claims, at Santa Fe, XN. M., handed down an opin- fon rejecting the Ojito Las Medanos grant claim, involving 60,443 acres of laud in Valencia County. Fire at Passale, N. J., destroyed the three story brick building occupied on the ground floor by H. Myers & Son, dealers in men’s furnishing goods, and above by eight fami- fies. The total loss is estimated at $32,000, The lumber yard, sash blind and door factory at Columbus, Ga., of Butts & Coop- er, together with the Southern Railroad's freight depot, burned, The loss of Butts & Cooper and the SoWthern Railroad will ag- gregate $60,000, The Coroner's Jury, at Emporia, Kans, sitting in the inquest of the Santa Fe wreck, in which thirteen persons were killed aad several injured, returned a verdict pinsing the responsiblity on Dispatcher Ring, of Topeka, New York and Seattle men have subsorib- ed the capital necedsary to bulid & narrow guage raliway from Skaguay over the White Pass to Lake Benaott, Io the syndicate are Glarus and Grisgons, | surred Chris killed. Newcastie, Pa. Pa, was has arrived raliove from yal de MOB STABBED ARROYO. Knives Were Plunged Into the Assailant of Diaz. A COMPLETE SURPRISE Breaking Down the Barriers at Headquar- ters, the Angry Populace Trampled Over an Officer's Body to Reach the Trembling Unlprit Secret Services OMecinls Content to Fire Shots from Windows. { from the Clty of Mexico, nding to the asssul when band of the the morning to the in men belonging ex-United states Senator Watson ©. Bquire, of Beattie, and Senator John FP, Jones, of Nevada, +} elr way into the the bale At the same TRADE EXPANSION, Conditions Continue to Improvement General GR Leany or, ying of rg bas advanced irchasing by 100,000 tons Besacmer to at the price & 1 « ¥ ad . £10, Grey F find there $0.15 rge is hard to and billets sell at $15.50. CABLE SPARKS, The treaty of peace between Greece and Turkey has been signed evare {i In for the British, uw election of Benor Andrade as Prosi font of Yenezueia is alm inanimous, I'he Princess Bhonrega, daugh of King of Ab isan], Is dead. The report Japote's electiDn we topublio Is oMelially 3 t that B 3 the swelled 1s offload Iwo iting is reported India, re- Ng 10 a reverse denolik, bas silly denounced fn Rome, re In of un steamers we River Volga, tn Ru was sunk, F I'he Guatemala rebels have ity of Quezaltenang that President Barrios The Peruvian ( provided rly porsons were overthre Deputie 5 has of wih, nen A Committing irporation REBERLION IN GUATEMALA Uprising May Froevent Unlon of the ( tral American States. ARBITRATION IN DOURT. Thinks Will Be Frultiess, don “Times" Negotiations pe atl the ber or the vos Dar oy Thompeon is Wen tr } rule o and will start for Washington next nt FIRE A FATAL WORK, Explosion Follows Flames at Bainbridge, i)... Causing Death and Injuries. Bainbridge, seventy-five miles south of on the Ohio Southern Railroad, visited by a £40000 fire, which was boys playing with matches barn. Two at and eleven people injured, one or more fat- was started by two lives were | ally. From outbuilding and then to store, In this several the barn the flames spread to an Beardaley's drug barrels of gasoline Beardsley was caught by heavy timbegs near the front door and planed there, He cried to the assembled hundreds to save him, but thelr work was in vain and they saw him roasted alive before their eyes, Finally he threw up bis hands, exclaimed “Good-bye, boys,” and was dead, Thomas Higgins, who was on top of the buliding, was killed by the explosion, Kamerous people suffered minor Injuries, Chilileothe and Waverley responded to calls for ald and sent part of their fire depari- ment. TWO TRAINMEN KILLED, A Fatal Collison Between Trains in Georgia. A head-end eoliicion oeeurred near Helena, on the Georgian & Alabama Railroad, Engineer J, I). Young and his fireman vere killed, Coaductor G, B, Boyd was badly hurt, Ce ——— TO PUNISH FOR LYNCHING. Arrest, Eduardo Velasquez, chief of police; Lieu. tenant Cabrera, Assistant Chief of Detectives and Commandant Mauro Sanchez were ar- rested and placed {a solitary confinement by er of the Fifth Criminal Judge, to whom tirned over twenty-one pris. oners arrested for entering the municipal buildings the night of the recent lynching. Public opinion is behind the Government and the investigation will be pushed rapidiy. The Government by these arrests has taken the precautions demanded by popular sen- timent, which has become excessively irri- tated. The public fail to understand why & prisoner of so great importance as Arroyo should be left in charges of unarmed of- ficlals, ard A ¥ mt AAD The Oldest Station Agent, The Daitimore “Sun” Is authority for the statement that probably the oldest station agent in the country in point of service is James A. Gary, the Postmaster General of the United States, He was appointed agent at Alberton, Howard County, Md., on the B. and 0, Railroad, soms forty-lour years ago, and hia name still appears on the pay rolls of the company. The two next oldest I. and O. agents are sald to be Capt. Charlies W. Harvey at Billeott City, Md, and John W. Howser at Belay, They have each beep in the service thirty-four years, The B, and 0 in actual sorvics a passenger rondustor, Capt, Harry Groen, who has run teuine between Baltimore and Cumberland for forty-seven years, has also MILD TYPE OF FEVER, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, willing tic of the Qutbreak. To Late in the Spread Much in Season for the Germs Nine New Cases Heported New Orleans Louls Leads to the Clroulation of Exag gernted Reports, qr the Board Were rec hat t} that f i { the present further spread ures, T hero was mt jepartment there were {on CARES Dr. Starkiofl, inquiry from Chicago was no foundation for such an a report from Chicago that of the fever in Bt Louis, received a ayer who long-distance about it, said there TWO TRAINS CRASHED. Serious Accident Near the Union Station in St. Louls. A collision occurred near the Union Sia tion between the outgoing Wabash passen- ger train and an incoming StiLoula, Kanes City and Colorado passenger train. The Wabash was just entering a switch from the main track when the COolorado train, which had the right of way, came rushing along at 30 miles an hour, The engineer of the Intter train, seeing an accident was imminent, shut off steam and appiied the airbrakes, but they failed to work, and the next moment the Wabash engine was thrown from the track, over turned and partly demolished. Conductor Charles Willlams received serious Injuries The three others hurt suffered brulsing and shaking up. IAA AAAI, ¥rench journals record the death, at the age of 85 years, of the well-known painter, Lecoq De Bolsabudran, who, in his later days, officiated as directeur de "Ecole de Dessin des Arts Decoratife, and apart from the distinguished positions his works ob- tained in the salons, was a much beloved eacher, rE I ———" It 18 said fn Germany that Queen Victoria contemplates visidog Empercr William in Germany, . H.1 i kr maker of Huntingd with her husband to take a Barrick awoke he found his wif fenth Worrying « her 10 id boy she had been mrrick, wile Gap ver the recen VOT y take ok overdose o idvaliey., was Shs, had his skull fractured and shoulder Ihe testified fa and assault was made becatse that his assailants stolen several kegs of beer from Mr. Padden bad a. Lehigh refuses Wo had Valley freight oar, Michael Brunner and Jeremiah Reagan were caught by a fall ol coal in the Burn side mine. Fremont, the former being fatally and the latter seriously burt, The American Steel Casting Company, Sharon. will soon begin the erection of an addition which will double the capacity of hands, $00 in.all an IIIA ti m—— RUTCHERING CHRISTIANS, A Chinese Mob Beat Three Travelers to Death, A Chouping (Chins) missionary corres pondent writes: “The rumors about foreigners and Chris. tians kidsapping children are still being cir- culated. Last woek three travelers passing through a village were set upon and beaten to death and buried by the excited mob. “Another man living just outside the oity was secused of kidoapping and so fright- Several Christians have been beaten and at- tacks have boos made upon some of our chapels.” i MANGLED IN A MINE. Three Coal Diggers Dead and Six Imprisoned NO HOPE FOR THE MEN. Caught in an Underground I Wounded Workers My Surface All of Whom Efforts to Save Lee Thirteen io the ought Are Terribly the fujured ‘roperty. EE — a MAR SETS. Bweesls ONIONS HOGS PRODUCTS Clear ribsid Hams Mess Pork LARD Cr west refine BUTTER--Fin Under Fins Creamery Rolls CHETSR CHEESE-—X. Y. Fan N. Y. Fiate Skim Cheese North Carolina 1di4 LIYE POULTRL CHICKENS-—Hens $ 105g Ducks, per ™ $y TOBACCO, 150 2803 £1 108 @ 25 on 700 1200 Sound common Middling. Fanoy. . LIVE STOCK 450 a 42 g 5 Hogs. 2 FURS AND SKINS MUSKRAT......... Raccoon. . TR Red Fox “new Skunk Blaok . Opossum. . . Mink . ¥Ew youx FLOUR-8ocuthern.......8 260 @ WHEAT No. $ Red. ..... wy RYB-Western.......... - CORN-~No., 3 OATE--No 8... .ocivvnns BUTTER State EGGS-Kiate FRILADELYNIA, 34 24 11 tig og FLOUR-Southern. ... ..@ 560 B® 4B WHEAT No. 2 Red. ..... nN ow Res EAR OATB No. 2..........000 BUTTER--8tate. ......... EGGB—Penna a
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