i» >’ el THE NEWS, The Home for Aged and Infirm Women, at Chicago was destroyed by fire, Lorenzo W, Barnes has been sentenced to be hung at Cambridge, Mass,, for the mur der of John Dean, > The steamer Al-KI has sailed for Alaska from Tacoma with 100 passengers and a full cargo of miscellaneous freight, CO. W. Merritt, of Mansfield, way postal clerk, was arrested at for robbing the mails, Mrs. Christine Behrens has been convicted by a jury at Davenport, Iowa, of the murder of her husband, and the penalty fixed at imPrisonment for life, Because, as hoe sald, they teased him, John Yuscaviez shot and mortally wounded eph Markwa and Mrs, J. M, Sclomon, Wilkesbarre., All are Hungarians, Charges against t DY, Colored rall urg Ohio, a 'ittsl Jos at President Rieger and Cashier D. R, Covington, of the defunct Missouri National Bank, will be considered by the grand | at Kansas City, Jacob Miller and Miller, and son, were fatally scalded aud Neely and M. B. Dunham seriously by the explosior ty engine a ville, Pa. Miles and Higbee's ¥ was pntered by flye to b gw open the safe but were uns In tifir rage the burned vaipable securties and then departed, The death of Mrs, Rice, wife of Dr. G. H. Ride, of Sandoval, Ind., has rise to sensational OTS, to the fact her life was insured in favor of her hus for 7.000, Dr d ied an in- vestigation ury Charles k, at Milford, They attempted obbers given owing that band Rice has demanded an + Hamilton Guvot, 48 Aj William Beech Abbott, of Bos arrested nplaint French, a wealthy s charge of defrauding he alleged worthless minin Mr. Willlam E. Cgath at Oakland, Cal, ) 3, and Foroner’'s jury rendered a verdict of suicide, irs. Hawley left her valued at #40 - 000 by will t« husband. Her relatives charge that the will is a forgery, thought they will try to prove Hawley did not ¢ William E with cffieces the custody « grand larenc bave appropriated £3 500 belonging to car Welsner, who alleges a intrusted this money to Mitchell as Marg The Indiana Society of tl! American Revolution, at a meeting, mously approved the proposed tion of this organization with the y the Sons of Revolution, The Indiana bran { th ns of ‘ : on wr of 810.000 pal g stoci Hawley Sepler i estate, her and nmit suleide, a Brooklyn charge alleged tc Os- a SN Booed of tb ® Soolety « # Bo solved, however, to oj consolidation. Dr. C. H. Alden, Assistant I eral of the United States Army, no Naw York Health Department to supply vaccine virus to out t country has contract made is or aa he been A cable dispa that the sale Works at Wi foreign parties, will The thread company and employs several option on its whole stock share of $25 par expires on The New York Evening result of recant conferences Rping among the soft coal « raffle rates on that comm ent. The new agreement is but will probably be arranged acts f« next season's shi has thou p Is Are NOW wrriers to ad- wdity about $111 fr still in [ * or and Maggie Godire; mmitted suicide togeth They were penniless, n of the bus arberry, Man . $50,000, fork, Benjamin E. Sims, colored, at Atlanta, Ga. on the charge of Bg canoaled postage stamps upon letters as held in $2,500 bonds for examination be. fore United States Commissioner Shields, y, of t 1 os ness in was destroyed Among the passengers who arrived on board the Atlas Line steamer Alene, from Jamaioa and Central America at New York, was Herbert F. Bingham, British Consul at Graytown, Nicaragua The exports from Philadelphia the past week have been very large, amounting to over 2.000 000 bushels, the bulk of which wascorn aod oats. The largest shipments bave bean made during the past two days. The amount given includes parcel lots by regular line steamers and full cargoes. The most destruc ever witnessed in Escanaba, Mich. when Dock No. 4, owned by the Chicago and Northwestern allroad Company, wae totally destroyed. The fire started int id of the steamer Nahant, The Portland (Ore) Chamber o om - raerce has telegraphed 10 President McKin- ley appealing to him to urges upon Congress ti¥heceasity of sending immediate relief to thd Yukon miners, many of whom, it Is be- Heved, will perish from starvation unless supplies are placed within their reach dur iug the next three months, Fhree train-robbers, Jess Willams, Tom Anderson and an unknown mas, who had been in jall at Fronteras since Thanksgiving Pay, have bought their way out from the Mexican officials, and are at liberty in the Ajo Mountains. A posss is in pursuit, The work of Engineer John Frits, o Dethishem, Pa., the expert appointed by the Naval Board to draw plans and prepare an esiimate of the cost of a proposed ordi- nance plant for the United States Govern- ment, is done, and a special carrier has been dispatched to Washington with the work. Mr. Fritz refuses to discuss his plans aad estimate, Becretary Draff, of the United Brother. hood of Cloakmakers, stated that not more than 2,000 of the 9,000 organized cloakmak- ers in New York City are in actual employ- ment. The dull season will continue until about March 1, and only a small proportion of these 2,000, ho said, would be permanently ployed during the winter. Dry A. OC. Mendenhall was arrested at the bowme| of his sweetheart, near Clanetts, Ind, He resisted arrest, making a bad fight. He jo charged with bigamy at Jackson, Mich. It fs mlleged that he has four wives in that State, Lu Roswell Hart Rochester, treasures of Western Union Telegraph Company, d suddealy in Englewood, N. J, Five lives have been lost the past week in the lakes and rivers on the route to Dawson and the Klotdike, Henry Hadricks, aged sixicen years, bad bis neck broken at Downlagton, Pa., while playing hanging. Mrs. Hattlse A. T. Collins, of New York, died from worry over attempts to have her declared lusane. ir 81 uve fire occurred be bh APPEAL OF CIBANS. Secretary of Their Legation Calls on the President, AUTONOMY A DREAM. The Duty of the United States, They Suy, Belligerency of the Republic nnd Later ita Independence The President Promises Careful Consld- is to Recognize the eration. A despateh Mr. Berkeley Legation, appuared Kinley and presented 1 Washington, D, C., says , seoretary of the Cuban before I'resident Me the following argu- ment In behalf of the Cuban Insurgents. “Mr. President: We appear before you in the name of the cause of freedom in for those who are Hyves, to-day or t« h Ave the Island of iy iy se who Cuba glve this Bjorn still read to morrow, for also representing, . of the United States, who believe ise, and demand that thelr wishes 'W be transiated into eMelont action | entatives, as we claim, a o the people in that ea shall ne by thelr chosen repre “We submit to you these r your consideration “Firet— The century are pro for the extensio ten propositions | i three wars In Cuba within this A genuine movement n f demo i 1d the attainment of rati sail i tw fo » iberty fre nical, ng orrupt and alien government. Without the indir by this government to Spal would ‘Third present pe Second be further advanced In t! has lost aver she is work may po island Revolution in the Next Generation. urth--If with our pas is in suecesds In ive ald she un i when | enerat! nl olution | verping Spain of & I oH regarded | + ¥ an or rihree h An orange aalder | nex Lut Yai fet A a h r fut on the Spain never be apoan i has never been “Tent! The friendship of Cuba Is worth vastly me of Spain, for reason fense, It duty s recognize belligerency followin indepen publie, and to econcl offensive alliance, v a is our the this, the id ites with a continued friendehiy % is no with compalibi ® pain, ao much the worse for Spain, If Spaln attacks | { us we can take care of our o | “Out of the experience of our w | from the study of twenty yoars league asserts that these are true, and that their right ieads t action whie problem. wh rk and | over th is ten prog tion inderstanding | e will solve th Ri # | hh “a the only Enlisted for the War, w, Mr. Preside reg reasnt Wr ‘And those we opportunity to hope for such bring a correct solution. that this league ne nt, i thank you for this | views We your part as will | We desire to state | present their action n and our sympathizers have | enlisted for the war,” or until such : the repubiio of Cuba shall bec history. The President said be would give the ar gument careful consideration. time as 2 4% fact in | DRANK SPLISTERED GLASS, Conviet’s Unique Method of Sef. Destrae- tion Wanted to Die, In his cell In the jail at Liberty, Mo., Wil- liam Carr vader sentence to Le hanged next month for drowning his 3 year old child in the Missouri River, tried to commit suicide by swallowing a quantity of pounded glass, The county physician thinks he will recover because of bis giant strength, It appears that Carr had stolen a bottle of medicine from a fellow prisioner, spilled the contents on the floor and pounded the bottle into amall particles. These he drank In a wginss of water, When Deputy Sheriff Cave and Dr, Sevier tried to administer ag emetic, | Carr fought like a flend, threatening to brain | Cave with a chair and was only conquered | by being choked until he was black in the face. When finally overpowered, Carr begged the jell ofclals to choke him to death, He will be placed in ehafne, Flood Caused Famine The destruction of nearly thirty miles of the Everett and Mofite Cristo Hallways by the recent floods threaten to canes a famine in ithe small mining town of Monte Cristo, Wash., which is cut off from the outside en, just reached Beattie, having walked a distance of 10 miles. Mr, Biggers said that there was already a soarcity of food In Monts Cristo, and that the only salvation for ita 500 people was for them to get out as quickly as possible. The storekespers have restricted the amount of sales to each Indi. vidual, Wilbur 8. Glass, of South Dakota, whe was recent] ted United States Cone sul at Kiel, L appointed, bis exequator, KILLED IN THE CONGO, Horrible Butchery of Two Washingtonians by Navages. A despatel from Washington, D. O., BAYS A startling and horrible story of the killing of two Washingtonlauns, and the mutilation of thelr bodies by the natives of the Congo Free State, has just been received here in a letter to Leo Harmon, of No, 1728 Ninth street, N. W, The men were memberg of a purty, who, during November aud Decem- ber, 1504, and January, 1805, went from this citmto enlist in the Delging army for ser- vicelin the Congo state, Mr. fifty a Harmon natives, band of The Informution received by is that Burke und a party of who were sent out to dislodge dwarfs who had revolted, wers ambushed and killed, An Arab, who was with the command, but who was some distance off at the time of the ambuscade, states dead before that the most hideous. saw walked up and cut Burke's head off with one blow of & knife, his followers, many of the flends that the There wer i and before they had were vers .r Wi 1ded thers was 1 free remnainiog. In became siarmed, the place fellow The Arab yas Winday little mavper the dwarfs and one of irker, who ent of sol paw the Ye ry aro, cause rn New n 1 $ ar nand of another tach wnt out on the same urs after the natives departed, W Burke isarned the errand, arrived a fow hie os When Winday of the rebels h hurried k to fed pmmandant of th them. buried igth Micha port, I'he ” bn un and notified the a nian who lost his life ch 1, when the troops us- of Baron Dhanils ited Kaban aud assassinated a r of the officers of thelr regiment ng Mellie The body of Mellin was st beyond ut out I burned bat his ther Was? ings ir der the command revs DRrTY, AL best ree be used against the as it is thelr beilef that ped, { win asbios scat { the man and the is, the spirit his brethres is said to be | y at Hasaka 8 Dean sent to hi ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE VERA ag Haosebheres eveland # winter, be i Year oS every ing w gyernor O Ferral in virginia at taking jours nen would tight re ang var pg G the ba was ha » Bulaway snd the The magn! and there work a rail here sen the ir Hfetime Sargent, the Ameri ainter in Acad Daisy Acad. anf Roval Miss the f the and a is nishing a formeriy of orirait YTV f 1868 i Chicago, Washington said Admiral James E jscussing the poseibility of war fa ita he United States, | bwileve, the country that sould depend on ! own f war.” re. UFP-TO-DATH RAILROADING, Road beds are sprinkled with ofl ths dust, to Passenger SMoKe consumers, engines are equipped with Fast passenger trains are scheduled at witie a minute, » Electric locomotives are being used switching purposes, Experiments are to be made in Alaska with snow locomotives, Locomotive turn tables are to be operated Gravel is put between double floors cars to deaden the noise, Railroad bridges are entirely reconstruct. ed without delay to tra ios. Colored maids are employed on compart ment cars to assist lady passengers, — High-speed alr brakes stop a rapidly mov- ing passenger train in almost fs own length, Passengers on observation cars dictats their correspondence to stenographers, and mall is dispatehed on routs, Bteam used at high pressure in one eylin- der of a componnd englrs Is used the second time In a lower cylinder. The exhaustiogialr from the alr brakes escapes through a pipe on the top of & sisaping oar to prevent the noise from wak- ing passengers. Elvetrie lighting, electric bells, elsctrio fans in passenger cars, and electric head light and electrio brakes are the uses mad. of electricity on trains, FOREIGN NEWS The Depeche Tunislenne intimates that Frauce will shortly ask for the denunciation of the treaty of 1797 between the United States and Tunis, The fire In No, 1 hold of the British mer Wistow Hall, from eten. New Orleans, which out again, and the Havre fire brigade was sailed out, which extinguished it, The bulkhend was slightly injured The Norwegian bark Agathe, Captair Bjonuess, from Pensacola, September 28, for Anrhuus, which put into Falmouth, was towed in with a heavy list to starboard, and her bulwarks slightly damaged, The German steamer Calabria, ( aptain fromm New Orleans, November 6, while proceeding up the river to Hamburg, ran aground at Kratzsand. The German police confiscated lust week's issue of the Kiandderadatsch, because it con cartoon ridiculing Emperor Wi Dispatches from members of the Austrian Helchsrath say Emperor Francis tends to demand the indeni, the Austrian Premier, HRefchsrath, and to order new elections, Joseph in resignation of Count dissolve the Herr Norman- Schumann, a correspondent Prussian sub been sinted, a former em. Pollee, has r slander ngainst the Berliner The paper promises an in Witnesses called ng the highest German ofclais Herr P Hamburg tor, Ix dead, The Welch has found result of Her if, after having § hie The for American newspapers, a ject, and, it bas yo of the German Secret brought suit f« be trial, wiil oilini, the theatrical fre Arrouers { Car Head, Ro L Labs ff Trevose steamer ered na the 8 dsion with Kuown ves ed at Car b for srew of 18 has hee pod i Deel ID AD open atl ) © irs Austrian-1. 1 | A Hson « passengers and 40 the Disun were saved Ht. Hon, W Giadstone arrived no / Bl Cannes {f Lord $ el ween they are the guests « The differences Costa Rica, which threatened two republics in war been ami Ave anf fi { Bank ag 3 Jat Mr Milt EA Al ¢ Recretary e8, was appointed private tary to 1 of the Treasury ited Hintes Bear for the Arct revenues cultler Konttie ios to farnist whaling fleet Imprisoned (nice ow, northern shore of Alaska of Revenues fu the athe of the present fiscal year will exosed d Inst year by abo the Internal w that the receipts for five r the sane peri ut H Smith steamer of W has bean ordered 4 - or detached Decem 27: Chint fs t Dungas, py ard and retired December 29; $ ster, from irg to N.H Navy-yard; Capt uty as president of the Board a i a the Vieksh F. Rodgers, t & $ Naval 1x ague of Inspection an Assistant § ¥ urvey the A Isiand Navy-yard FATAL STREET DUEL One Man Killed and Another Fatally Wounded lu a Shooting Affray. A terribi Ark. In street duel occurred at Horatio, killed whicl ne Man was ounded The dead man fe Dy. Smith, a prominent { Horatio, apd the man fatally inded is J. J, Smith, a prominent an of Horatio, and a brotner of the dead doclor. The killing was dons by W W. Millwee, also of Horatio, one of the wealth lest in town, and a man noted for his fearlessness and bravery, The tragedy was the culmination feud of long standing, and owiog to utright w physician « we busi. men the of a the the feud will be continued bysome of their numerous friends and adberents, and that more blood will be shed before the affair is finally settied, Miliwee and Dr. 8mith met in front of the Locke Hotel. Both men promptly drew taneously, Several Miliwea's first fire. He continued the battle however, and only gave up the contest when bie sank to the ground with a buliet through tls herset, J.J imith same to his brother's assistance fast as the fatal bullet was fired and drew tis own pistol to fire on Miliwee, His wea- gon snapped, however, and Miliwee, turn. mg his attention to the brother, sent a bul- fet into his head, There is much axcitement over the terri bie affair, Lynched in Starks. Hicks Price, the negro charged with as sault was taken from jail at Starks, Fis, by about one hundred quiet but determined men, and hanged to a Hmb of a tres, and about fifty shots were fired into bis body, The mob gained entrance to the jail by pre. tending to have another suspect to imprison, then overpowering the jailer. The work was done before the town reaiized the pres ence of the mob. The town is quiet and ne further trouble is anticipated, 1 dy THE KEYSTONE STAT News Gleaned Various Parts. Latest from SURVIVES 5,000 VOLTS Chester Elec Killing Others Officers Remarkable Escape of a trician Boller and Injuring Two Thieves Trapped by Town Red, Explodes, Giang of Five thousand volts of electricity passed through the body of John Harrison, of Ches ter, mand he still iy In are insignificant, John Harr trician in the employ of He urih 4 Mi ee fact his injuries nis an ele Eleetri the Etreets the Beacon war fixing and Crosby Company ar Hght at Twenty. { ing of the carbon he bad 1 is for and the fifteen He fact ® ' w threads fewt owes his that he Both band were current escaped through He» was knocked ful and lay " in death to the nding on a giass lnsulatar bis fc jend 1 } * . : iL © WABI Wise ieft elb Ww and Ie rehied and burne non go for i i Jones & Laug! 8,500 {ron workers known # ing this week the wages will be vores the ag 1 ni had Pain Inesnsed fais es with the he affair has ¢ the police } meeting of Ku i At fecid rRAL Re requisite $50.00) baving Thess directors were chosen Je BR Wi Bieber, Daniel P James 8, Heff Pullip E. H Angetadt, of Dryville, and Wil { Breinigaviile 7 ung Men's « Scranton, at ciation was © rtown eilizens national beer lor Gonser lian er at of Maxatawny nok. An enthusiastic od citizenship meeting ¥ x Ansools reform bh riatiny Grisiliag it which fa n war declared Ww posters, Sunday liqgu« aud plane were Mis i 3 or UR ALG ini noeived § ®l tr sail hines { vigor paign Foe meeting was under the agspio Washin and was addressed by its super lev. Wilbur F. Crafts ) Men g Women's Chi dent u hristian Endeavor League, Baptist } church officers and Christian The attendance was so able t BACON ail Strong resoiglions were gd pred One of the largest Lill posting firms in the erate with the "Good Citizens’ in “ Condemned Murderer Facapes frank Lajoy, who killed William son, a deputy sheriff, near Paradox Lake, N.Y..on feptember 17, and who was after. ward indicted for marder in the st degree. escaped frowa the county jail at Eiizabeth- town. Lajoy was one of the three bre whom Jaokso . was attempting to arrest for violation »f ths game Jawa, A Workman's Idea of the Drame, Walter A. Wyckoff, in Scribner's tells in bis narrative, “The Workers” what one of them thought of Rhak- gpeare: “When I go to the theater | go to laugh. 1 want to see pretty girls and lots of them, and 1 want to see them dance. 1 want songs as | can Jack thers Jokes, and horse play. You don't pet me to the theater to see no show got up by Shakspeare, nor any of them fel. lows as lived two thousand years ago. What did they know about us fellows as is Hving now? Pete, you mind that Tim Healy in the union, him that's full of wind in the meetings? Onct he give me a book to read. and he says it's a theater piece wrote by Shakespeare, and the Dest there was, 1 read more'n av hour on that piece, and I'm a-a # here was a joke Into it, nor any sense er.” nti ——— i A returned traveler says that the Crow Indians have forsworn war aud are tilling the soil. A HOP SALE, of to un Grower, Unexpected Hesults Lane's Advices Begulre This hop story is “too good to keep,” | and it is true to i A few ago a Pu hop grower { came into the ollies Jr ne ighbor, his hops, ked if the etter VEeRrs * | A. Lane, with a sample of : st hars and hops ested buying He war and the ques. Market acceptance, jay or two after. wy #3 Ja 4 3 Ae el i Tr mtribution No Taxes There, ym mani ming the British of the Falkland Islands shonld ry bappy one. From the latest { report of the administrator it seems that there are no direct taxes—unless | a trifling levy on houses in Stanley, | the capital, to maintain a fence round the town, and ome on pastoral land to eradicate the scab disease amongst the | sheep, can be ealled by this name the assets are much in excess of the liabilities, society is enlivened by the frequent presence of Her Majesty's ships, and the climate is so excellent that there hasbeen complete immunity from all diseases, whether of an epidemic or an endemic nature, and the colonial surgeon thinks that such a satisfactory state of things, due “to the health-giving qualities peculiar to these islands,” may induce health seekers to visit these happy lands “‘on | the fringe of the Atlantic to recuperate their shattered energies.” The im- ports last year amounted to £60 885, and consisted mainly of clothing, pro- visions, coal, tobacco and the other things that « community of about 2000 British-born people wonld require. The exports amounted to £182,194, and consisted wholly of wool, sheep- skins and tallow. Practically the whole import and export is with the United Kingdom. Sheep breeding is the business of the islands; hence the importance of eradicating the disease aiready mentioned, and of maintaining and improving the breed.—London Times. COiony be 8 v¢ i Land Values in Cape Town. A bit of waste land at Town, 000. fot ‘boa aed a 100. di