WILL HAVE NO WAR Programme of the United States in Regard to Spain. 1 \ CAUSES A SENSATION. If Spain Rejects the Offer of Mediation, According to the Report, the I nited States will Proclaim Its Disapproval of the Cuban Regime by Withdrawing the Minister to Spain, A cable despatch from Madrid, says The arrival of United States Minister Woodford in Madrid Sebastdan has made a sensfition, programme of the United States has been ascertained. This does not comtemplate a declaration of war i Spain rejects mediation, but rding to report, an “ostentatious proclamation to the world of disapproval of the Cuban regime by sus- pending yuatie relations with Spain and withdrawing the United States minister.” General Woodford 1 declined to be in- i from San The aoe diple DRS terviewed on the subject further than to say that his conference with the foreign minister, was of a most The unexpe ’ the Duke of Tetuan, antisfac tory character, tod bitterne of the press and o fully impressed 1 S000 4 i 2 § be al od ay THE NEWS. A destructive fire raged at Twelve-M lilo Lake Township, Emmet county, Iowa, and swopt overything before it. The fire traveled {a a northeasterly direction. It Is estimated that over 12,000 tons of hay have also have been burned, Boveral residences been consumed, A negro who went from Huntsville, Ala, taken up as a yellow fever suspec ried to the county pest house, five miles be low the city, where ho was completely 1so- lated. No fears are entertained of in fection from the South, The anti-clgarette law, enacted Tennessee Gonernl Assembly at {ts last was declared pstitutional ates Clreuit Judge Lurton. Silver CUHf (Col. ) Rustler states ssman 1 reo from Mo stating that he was appointed into Nashville, Tenn, Wednesday night, was ‘t and oAar- any the HOH by sion by United St The Ext teiagram uno that ongre wosend has Attorney-General United States Judgeship (n the ritory, caused by the death of Ey : Governor Black recelved the of Congressman Franels H, Wil recently appointed postmaster of Br af a Ihe resignation comes in time to permit a on the date of munieipal election in the Greater New York Constable Thomas Manny, who by Wallace J, CI at W Y.. after the Pritchard, is dead the shodow of MU OOCPRROT was EN oa irtsbor i Horace I who stood, ristian, had Christ latter kille woods, has n favorable to Spanis hend that o~ wah tion designe H sy has n its at t GREEK CABINET STEPS DOWN. Premier Blames Germany for Harsh Terms of Treaty. ernment. effect, Amie defeated the 350 This defeat deemed rasciutld sMyYannistis are a | ber, and no Cs business wit rrespoudent M. Balll, when the preliminary sont] ye ex wn Lo th : inst Greco, lared he would pot ing the treaty nd the refore nirary to the state and the wn “M. Delyannis expresssed his ap this position, but blamed the again asking a vote of had already been accorded, suming that the government was actuated by other reasc M. Delyannis sald that he would withhold his support. The vote was then taken,” pe provai government {or this re, pre- confidence, as There! ns, FOREIGN NEWS, All arrangements at Bome for the ces sion of Kassala to Great Britain have completed and everything is ready for the occupation of town by the British troops, A pried of £100,000 has been placed on the heads of Prospero Morales, the revolution. ary leader of Guatemala, and his aid, Man- unl Fuentes, . The official reports at Paris of the harvests of barley and oats for 1897 show that the former will yield 15,542,210 hectolitres, com- pared with 16,241 492 in 1896, and that the Iatter will yield 87,016,990, compared with 92,008,398 in 1896. Williom W, Griscom, a well-known elec trical engineer of Philadelphia was killed by the accidental discharge of his rifle while bunting in Canada, Ex-Mayor Hewitt, of New York, in an in- terview in Paris, says he is for Beth Low for Mayor of Greater New York, Emperor William has decorated the Rus sian Minister for War, Gen, Vannovskl, and Count Pushkin, Ald-de-eamp of the Czar, with the Order of the Biadk Eagle, It was announced in London that Lord Salisbury had not wi conference, but that h ence of Russia and Jap been that cently taken place in Croatia] tial law has been proclaimed in twelve dis- tricts, mletaton so Spain Jad vist of ORFLRy. To n a visit of to the Spanish ald: Madrid, riat! heats reat 500, was in r the laws Ham- Frederick is re are re sliroad | { August b an rease of $23 425.33 wt shows net earning pot ings § os Tantare t Nn JALDUATDY Governor M ted 27 delegates to n at Davenport, la. nited Amerioan Mechan Nashville facCarthy P.J Laurin, the Waterways { on October 25 r Orderof 1 " rated at the Mavor Day was ce saftion Tuesday wel Sain J. Oscar Nichuals, ex ny years prominent 8 suicide by shootin vial at his resi jusst upon the shot himsel! The « of yroner’'s jury in the ir i deatl Cashier Struble, who . last month, rendered a verdiet of sui- The verd as reached alter hours’ dellberatio The Americ printing paper, Frank VP. Tyler, sbont $80,000 assigned to Habilities, it collections are said $52,000 Diffion to have caused the faliare, ing paylog-teller of the Ellicott Square Bank, committed suicide by drowning in the Chi- cago Biver, Engineer BE. Bennett Mitchell was killed and Fireman Jobn R. Cawley serionsly in- the Northern Central Railway at George town, a lew miles north of Harrisburg, Pa. William Woodnuth Griscom, a prominent electrical engineer, of Philadelphia, was ac- cidently killed while gunning on Governors Isiand, Ont, Pr. James T, Sothoron, a Marylander by birth, and a leading member of the medical profession of Washington, died in that city, aged fifty-five years, Benjamin Frank Lamar, a prominent far- mer, of Oaklahoma, was found murdered and robbed in front of the Ualety Theatre, St, Louis. John Boecker, a farmer, near Carroll, Ia, murdered his wife nod five children, and fatally Injured an eight-year-old son. Vietor Anderson, of Whitedale, Mieh., killed bis mother and commitied suleide, The tugboat John A, Woods was destroyed by fire on the Hudson River. She was own. wd by Captaln Woods and is a total loss, She wae valued at aboat #325,000, fully insured, A destructive timber fire has been raging in the Big Horn county, South Dakota. G, W. Greer, special agent of the Interior De. riment, who has charge of publio tHmber, pas just returned, and reports 5 aq pn in the heaviest timber destroyed. - PLOT AGAINST CZAR. Over a Hundred Socialists Un- | der Arrest. PLOT WAS FRUSTRATED. German Officer The Consplrators Disguised Prisoners Had Un- | dertaken to Tunnel From sn Heer House Royal Destitution In to the Castle Crete. from Warsaw, Russia, denial will be forth- 3 H i ir official « f rl } FOO TOT | | | | | | | ini 1 + t Her as to leave no s was 5 determined and de Emperor Niel sut visit to this strated by aceldent, ins before the arrival mperial party a number of perso (s8rman nD “vial, the » luneel, whieh sllar of a bos the my Destitution In TORTURED FOR A LOAN larrios Strung Up a Reluctant Subject By the Thumbs when he re Morales cursed him aud His many friends, however, had thei nge shortly after, for when the cil) ezalten Was {rrave ac sives ang « had pe neq 30 ‘ tal @® rey Against m The San Bias tr Barrios, r yf whom say It will be a red 3 i tion bef Bis re pesos rests t is again jeft r party Quegaltenasgo fA g Consul 1 been surrounded by tin sintanoe « tow? os and orders bad bees ¥ should be allowed to nent ir ORYE Frison, Americans Thrown in ans are thrown int provocation and say that nines A 3 n at Quezaltenango wh he Stars and Stripes were not hey state thal Ameri | jail on | Barrios in pris Even t to float over their residency the slightest us were left NEW INVENTIONS A red patented insect-proof display { rack has a base on which rests a cup, which | is fliled with water after the socket of the rack has been inserted in a in the cen } tre of the cup, thus preventing insects and vermin from orawling into the shelves sbove, sid le OHUY hale HOE A recently patented water-motor has an endless upright chain of buckets mounted on two axles, with a stream of water at the top to fill the buckets as they start down, the jength of the chain determining the power of the motor. Fire hose can be cleaned and dried by a new mechanism, consisting of two eylindri- coal brushes set in a frame, which can be aty tached to the hoss cart, the brushes being rapidly revolved az the hioss passes between them by a chain geared to the axie of the hose reel, Wave-motors are being manufactured with a float mounted on the end of a rod to work up snd down as the waves move, the rod moving a piston, which operates a water or alr-compresser and fills a tank to furnish power to run machinery. Hammers for use in machine shops are oper. stad by pasumatic pressure, a sliding spring- pressed rod belong set in the casing to be driven by pushing a button, by which the air is admitted to the driving chamber, A recently patented bleyele frame has springs {nside the tublag for the saddle post, crank hanger, front fork and handlebars, to deaden the force of a blow on the whesls and makes rough roads sasior to rides over, To safely support a lady's hat at a theatre # bracket {s attached to the under side of the seat to carry a swinging shelf extending nearly to the floor, the device folding up A KENTUCKY LYNCHING, Jull by » Mob and Hanged, Raymond Bushrod, colored, who assaulted 14-year-old Maggie Roberts, was lynched at Hawesville by a mob of about BOO people The lynching occurred in the courthou square, and the body was left hangiug to the Hmb of a shads tres There was no altémpt art of the lyncher nthe erowd, dyshr Ind. RBevgh ddfths ago and treated kindly by in the upper part of the ward his benefactor by “i at disguise not a musk od was from he was take farmer to re Willis Clark, a OuUnLy, stealing hls W fros only Hoe was released two weeks ago after | served davs | the tt IY z sentence aft 156 Petri Bia Robert minens town, tered little Roberts ited her } ; vg d DOIOW HEeAr nn Maggie Ben 3 AREER hr nu, he aug? © : THE sFEAL CONFERENCE, Great Britain Has Decided Not to Join in the Meeting in Washington = FIBLD OF LADBOMN. sts talk of b dustrial bazar al which their work w exhibited B nati { at Detr Charles Rowett, of | was made president England Wholesale ers held a pal convention ok kee vit Kansas City, oe I'he New Castle, Eng ot branch Co-operative Society £15,000 to the striking engineers Chicago's Municipal Civil mission declined to furnish 1 a firm whose men had struck, Fall River Loomfixers held a" shop ing to protest against being asked more work than they can do well. Pittsburg street raliway ghortly be granted #2 for a ten-hour Some will be employed but nine hours, The contractor awarded a contract for Naervice Com- meet to do day. to agree to employ unionists exclusively. Denver bindery girls struck because two non-union girls wera employed. The union scale calls for §7, 8 and €9 a week. American Horses In Germany. Baron von Stumm’s oggan, the Berlin Post, publishes an article califng attention to the fact that 3,308 horses were imported from America during the first seven months of 1897, and insisting that this new import ought to be excluded. In the same article the Post claims America sends even a greater number of dead horses to Germany, in the shape of sausages, BIG FINES IN KENTUCKY. vasted by Flames, Grass io all the Blue Grass region is so dried out because of long drought that (ear of damage by fire is great. Two hundred acres of meadow on John Hayes' farm, six miles northeast of Lexington were fired by a locomotive and burned over, destroyinfl sev: eral stacks of hay and two miles of fencing. Other fires started have been extinguished against the bottom of the seal when not in use, by the united efforts of hundreds of neigh- TILT 1 {WW K \ DORADO, Gold Country Discovered Washington State. 4 i in SCENE OF EXCITEMENT, tinker and is to Exceed in Alasksn Told Mount Miners Located of Riches it in Located Near Build by Experienced in Value the Lodes or Callfornin Tales By tecently Returned Miners, EVIDESCE OF CANNIBALISM very on the Site of Greely's Arctic ( shastly Disc are ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE, nai (re | Washing er has been retained jored cit af Alton, 111, in their suit against the Board of Education for structiog the teachers in the white public sohools to admit no colored children to their Renat Zeng { by the co ia- classes, “Charles Egbert Craddock,’ called {the “George Eliot America,” who Is known as Miss Murfree in private life, said | recently in an interview: ° Mother was de termined to teach us three things thoroughly the major and minor scales, the multipli- ation table and to speak the truth.” President Tiresins Augustine Simon Sam, sf Halt, is said to lack altogether the firm hand which made his predecessor's rule so successful. Under President Bam the gov ernment has become corrupt and the people so dissatisfied that a revolution is feared. Ex-Governor William Sprague, of Rhode lsiand, recently met his two daughters in Washington for the first time in 18 years Mr. Sprague was divorced from his wife, who was Miss Kate Chase, 18 years ago, and his daughters have not been allowed to communionts with him. Lady Marjorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, is the editor of a juvenile magna- zine and has jost received from Rudyard Kipling a short pieces of childish rhyme for her publication, Miss Lizzie 0. Thomas, a prominent young Florida woman, has gone to Hiroshima, Ja- pan, to take charge of the school there un- der the Methodist Episcopal Church. Miss Thomas will probably stay five years. 11 is reported that the Czar has purchased ten acres of ground pear Nice, and that he will build there a magnificent villa, istended y for his mother, often of of Russia, f [HE KEYSTONE STATE. 4 Gleaned From Various Parts. DOCTORS. Counter-Suits Entered In Ly- Vowersof Henlth Falled Hecelved coming County Court Bosrds An Embezzier Sentenced to Deposit All the Merritt Douglass Dead, Money 2 ov his soc 1 buried two wives and has eight geven in all He n living, me twenty has lived and is buried childre He is naker, f= in jams county, pearly all his life i about 70 years old was 45 years old John ¥. Jordon, father of the Scranton boy who died from phobia, is suffering from oi that i= cecasioning Fim much alarm. Thurs. day night while he was holding his son In bed the latter broke the skin of his father's jeft forearm with his teeth. A physician at once cauterized the wound, but i bas sisee become very sore and the arm is grestly: gwollen. It is feared that serious couse quence may follow. One of the employees of Cheltenbam Academy. Ashbourne, was beld up by bigh- waymen and robbed of his shoes, watsh and a sum of money. Thestable of W. F. Fray was broken into and ransacked. The robe bers took away with them two valuable dogs. Mr. Fray is in the West. Toe Abing- ton Protective Association, of which he is. an active member, bas placed officers on ihe tracks of the perpetrators, May Be Pearl Bryan's Head. William Parson, a boatman, while digging for coal ih Medoe sandbar on the Kentueky side of the Ohio river, found a skull, the jower jaw of which was gone. In the up- per jaw were nine teeth, Two front teeth were gold filled. An expert dentist says It is the skull of a woman between 15 and 28. gears of aga. Itis supposed to be hat of Pear! Bryan, for whose murder Jacksor and Walling were hanged. Should that prove true, it has been in the river overd¥months, just Willie Jordan, hydro. A Very sore arm