"THE NEWS, | on the border, the house presented to him, Immigration Bureau, submitted his anoual report, Ofce, Admiral Charles O'Neill, chi+f of ordnance, The United States Clreuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia refused a rehearing in the cases of Wilkins and Butler, convicted of removing the label “oleomnrgarine’” from packages, George Edwards was convicted In the Warwick County Court of feloniousiy shoot- ing Mary George aud sentenced to five years in the penitentiary, Mrs. Emma Bevaps, from Birmingham, Eogland, who wants to te a Mormon, is de. tained at New York by immigration officials. The Virginia State Convention United Daughters of the Confederacy decided not to unite with the Grand Division, The Alaska Territorial Convention selected John G. Prices, of Skagway, to represent the territory in Washington. Osear T. Hines, accused of felonfously shooting George T. Vaughn in Richmond, Va., was exonerated by the jury. Mr. Frank Harriott told the New York State Commerce Commission that different. fals are unjust, but if abolished, there would be a rate war between the Baltimore and Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroads, The Manufacturers’ Association fo Fall River, Mase., decided to grant the request of the thirty thousand operatives for a con- ference with the labor unions, According to report of Mr, Roberte, direc- tor of the mint, there was an fucrease in the value of both goid and sliver mined dur- ing 1898, Expansion was one of the most important subjects discussed by the International Com- mercial Congress in Philadelphia, Admiral Sampson was presented a sword, the gift of the legislature of New Jersey, in which state he now resides, The schooner Helena E. Russell, from Moss Point, Mise., was wrecked off the north coast of Cuba, The Cotton States Association, at its meet. ing in Atlanta, effected a permanent organi- zation, Troubles are reported between Mexicans and American cowboys on the Aexican border. The President fssued a proclamation des- ignating November 30th as Thanksgiviog Day. Captain C. O. Howard, formerly of the Nebraska National Guard, pow liviag in Philadelphia, agrees to take the piace of his brother, Captain Guy Howard, who was r- cently killed in the Philippines, The International Commercial Congress, fa Pbullaleipbia, discussed the subject of fsthmian waterways, Consul General Mons- ban advoeating the construction of the Niearagua canal, Howard Benbam, the Batavis, N. YY, banker, convicted of murdering bis wile, wiil be banged. The Court of Appeals bas affirmed the judgment of conviction, Several men have been shot and killed from ambush near Manobester, Ky. The Grifios and Phlipots are preparing for more trouble, Mr. Ersest P. Babb, of Washington, and Miss E. Katherine Bell, of Keyser, W. Va, were married at the iatter place, Mabel Schofleid is belleved to have been ehloroformed, and thrown Into the river at Des Moines, lows, It is denied that the Jersey Central Rall road Las been leased to the Delaware, Lack. awanns & Western. Serious trouble between cowboys and Mexicans is threatened near Naco, on the Texas frontier, Eighteen bookmakers wera fined, and sentenced to three months la prison in Phil- adeiphis, + At Warrenton, Va., Miss Gertrude Ashby Martyn was married to Mr, J. Richard Sehwab, Thomas B. Bobbitt, of Norfolk, took an overdose of morphine at Hamptos, Lut re. covered, Jobn Carr, one of the pioneer settlers of Grafton, W. Va., Is dead, aged seventy-four. Fire in the barracks of Blogham's Sehool fn North Caroline, eaused a joss of $3,060. Jobn D. Rockefeller has given the Park Board of Cleveland $225 000, Rev. P. M. McCnie, a Roman Catholle priest, who assisted John Boyle O'Relily to escape from penal servitude, in Australia, fs dead. Judge Troutt, of San Francisco, bas de. eided that Mrs, Nettie Craven Is not estopped rom claiming belrship to the late Sevator Falr, Jeiry Kendrick, cashier of the Citizens’ State Bank, of Sioux Center, In, Who bas disappeared, was short $11,500 in bls ac- counts, Charles Fabnestoek, of Chambersbury, Pa., ins been buntiog without suceess for his son, who disappeared a week aco, Twenty-three sheep herders were lost in the blizzard in Montane, Many busting parties were cavgh Harry 8. Cialr, supposed to have five ing Gold Hunters. IS CHARGED: Passengers From Cape Nome, on the Schooner Hers, Undergo Cruel Suffer: ings From Lack of Food and Water Two Deaths on Board of Men Who Were in Good Health, Seattle, Wash,, (Special, )—Alter a voyage barn penitentiary. salist Chureh in Boston, fnith were ndepied. Colonel W, J. Bryan arrived home In Lic- coin 10 begin a two weeks’ (ampaign tour iu Nebrasks, ered to the military sutboritie was taken, It is rumored that the West Virginia Cer- tral is arranglog for contwetions with New- News, The old family mansion of the Masons, In King George county, Va, was destroyed by fire, Frank Helpley, of Newark, O., made a desperate « fort to kill bimsell iu Grafton, WwW. Va, The Dritish brig Havilah, which was wrecked In the hurricane, wus towed to Philadelphin, Fire lroke ont in the city hospital in Flodiay, O., sud the patienis bad & narrew a The. directors of the Farmville and Pow. batan Raliroad determined to sek lor a re esiver. Only two oyster houses In Norfolk were at work, the shuckers having struck, Mary Baxter was acquitted In Norfolk of the charge of murdering her Infant, The flouring mill of Noland and Kidwell, West Virginia, was burned. The Peoria (LiL) Giucoss Works have closed down, owing to a strike of the fire. a. ing which two men died Irom starvation, wud others were balf-crazed from want of food and water, the schooner Hora arrived in port, with nearly 200 passengers on | oard, News of the wretched plight of the Heras The revenus cut- ter Grant and the tug Sea Lion immedintely started in search, and succeeded in fluding the schooner about fifty miles off Cape Fiattery, The two deaths reported are those of J, 8. Ryan, who eame on board & well man, but through bad food and isck of attention, gradunily grew worse, until he died on Oc tober 16. The other case is much the same, George Lamby, through want ol nourish ment and confluement fa fll-ventilated quar. ters, was taken with typhoid fever, and died on October 21. While he was sick he had absolutely no medical attentiop. Both men were burled at sea, From the statements of other passengers it is learved that the agent of the ship at Nome guaranteed them ploaty of good pro- visions on the way down. They were charged €350 for their passage. When they wers a few days out, meat, sugar and butler ran out. The menu coosisted of salt pork and canued mutton, There was a little dried fruit on board, but only enough to supply the table three times with dried peaches aud twice with dried prunes, From that time on for nearly tweuty-four days tbelr food consisted of flour aud coffee. There was pleaty of flour, but the water was sbhorl Four days ago the last of the unpalatable salt-tiorse was consumed, Had it pot been for rainstorms which fell for a few days they would have been without water also, When the Hera anchored out in the stream, the majority of the men were 80 weak that they could not carry their gold Just ashore without assistance, Several passengers were crazed from thelr terrible experiences, and had to be carried ashore and taken care Even taking thelr tor- rible voyage oto coosideration, the passe gers unite in declaring the Nome to be the greatest eamp on earik, and many of them wiil return io the spring. ol, GEY, PULION AND Y"BLOODY SCROLL." Filipinos Fire Nightly Volleys on Amerienn Uutposts, Manila, (By Oable,)—liotlo is stirred by the expectation of Important fightieg. Gee, FPulion began “‘anroliing the bloody scroll” as be promised bis [followers in a receut speseh, by firing volleys at the American outposts nightly. Since Sunday reisforee- ments have been arriciog from the norih, This activity is designed to divert the Visayans from their dissstisfaction against the Tagalos, Agulaaido has ordered ibe release on ps role of Areneta and other Visayan leaders who are disposed to negotiate for peace, and is watching them to prevent further segoll- stions, The Fourth lulastry recontsis- sances about Imus found that the iosurgenis bad returned to Das Marloes, Their bugis biew when the Americans approached, Ii is reported that they are reorganizing at Mais- bon and other towns, The leading inbabi- tants of that section have requested Major Groersl Otls to garrison the towne, because the insurgents are living off the pecpie, Sufficient troops are Incking for thls, Geo eral Oils bas prohibited the local papers from printiog the arrivals, departures or soy movements of troops. Aguloaido, if be is a tadent of the Manila papers, has been Kept posted as to the whereabouts of every com pany io the army. the CHIEFS AGAIN QUARREL, SAMOAN Hostilitien Narrowly Averted by the Of. ciple~The German Cruiser Still Thera, Apis, Samoan Isiand«, via Auckinnd, (Dv Cabie, )= Ostensibly to collect the poll tax imposed by the provisional government, thirty Mataafa chiefs came Into Apla, Two of thelr sumbers were assaulled by a reins. tive oi Tamasese for a breach of stiqueile while passing the iatter's house, Both factions prepared for hostilities, but, owing to the strenuous efforts of the officials and friends of Loth sides, It was agreed that the difference shoud be settled in the native court, when both sides spolos gined, Neither the German consul nor the saptain avert fighting. A proclamation has been Issued directing that taxes are to be paid only st government Rerlin, (By Oable, )}-The German protect. ed erulser Cormoran has been order d to re- main at Samoan, A despateh to the Cologne Gazette from sot renounce her claims.” The Neuste Nachrichten, referring to the partition roheme, says: “However palaful saeh an eventuality would be, the Germans may have to face it, Toe chiel difflcu.ty is to find adequate compensation,” Senntor Mallory IL, Washington, (Speeial)United States Benntor Mallory, of Florida, and a member of the Industrial Commission, Is {ll at Prov idenes Hospital, in this city. Ho Is suffer- tug from an enlargem ot of the liver, Lut bis condition is not aiarming, REPORTED KECALL OF WILDMAN, Allegations That He Has Bean Ton Much Mixed Up in Aguinaldo’s AfMuire, Portland, Ore, (Bpeelal )—The Oregonian y#: “The recall from bis post of duty of It, Viidman, United States consul general at Hong Kong, Is imminent, It is said he I< to be relieved (rom daty for eanse, and the ‘antise’ Is his prominence with the affairs of Aguinnldo, the Filipiao rebel, The soceessor to Widwan will be Dr Far cont'y ealied to Washinglon, FIRE AT KENSINGTON, Town Hall and Property Valued at $15,000 Consumed. Kensington, Md,, (Speecial.)—This town was the scene of a destruotive fire, which burned the town hall to the ground, gutted the buildicg occupled by the Kensington Publishing Company snd completely de- former building, a damage amounting in all to aboot £150 0, The flames originated In the Lullding oc¢- only Republican paper in the county. A young man in the employ of the company the flames started In another part of the Town Marshal John Wagner dis- town, efforts to eheck it were all but futile, The town hall was a large frame structure by Dr. Bruce Thomas, and a grocery store, owned by J. W. Hopklue, Most of the hall, inelud- fog the plano, was also rescued, The citizens did ereditable work, and very little of the properly that was removed from the Lutiding was injured, A big prescrip. tion case taken from the drug store Was dropped and smashed, but, beyond ible, very iittle damage was dooe ln this way, Toe town hall property was owned by a ued at about $6,000, aud were not losured, BURNING OF MAFERKING. ~ Close Cordon. Cape Town, (By Cable. )—For two day Mafeking, and the Int«st reports stale that the town was burned, The women and chil- There is intense anxiety for further news The Boer cordon around Kimberley Is drawing closer, but hopes are expressed that The Boers hava oreupled Windsorton, an The magistrate, with the demand, conditional upon the lives snd properties of the people Leing respected, It is alleged, however, that the Doers refused to respect the projerty of abasnieer, The transport Zayathis, whoss voyage from Liverpool was delayed Ly difficulties with ber machinery, has arrived with a Lat tery and s-balf of field artillery, Her sister transport, with an equal foree, which bas been similarly expected, delayed, Is dally —— DESCRIFTION OF MAFERING, A Town on the Open Veldr, About Eight Miles from the Transvasi Boarder. Mafeking, the Boers’ latest polot of attack, is a smart little town on the Beehuanaiand van! border and 875 miles from Cape Town The place lies in the oper, bare on the veidt which is as flat as a pancake, Kimberley is 144 wiles south of Mafeking, There is nothing paiatial about Mafeking Normally, 1t is a simple Hitle township of » few bundred souls, Primarily, it is a trad. ing station with the Far North, and thers are LOVE AND POISON, Volunteer Soldier Gave Mis Swestheart Faris Green and Then Married Her, Musele, Ind,, (Special. )—The trial of Ed. but the prosecutiog witness could not be found. PBines the poisoning the girl mar. tied Salmon Ia jal!, and then hid hervell away, as has Mrs, Hardy Morrie, ber sister, who was also poisoned at the time, When Salmon eame home from the Cuban She drank some of A sister drank Alter that the couple were reconciled, sud the weddiog occurred, Prosecutor the ense, and two sisters as witnesses for the state, if they ADMIRAL DEWEY'S THANKS, the Deeds to His House, Washington, (Special )—Frank A. Van. deriip, chairman of the Dewey home ecom- from the Admiral: sented to me by my countrymen. My heart §s full of gratitude to them for this over. wheiming expression of their regard for me, and I request that you will also aceapt and convey to the committees my heartfelt thanks for your and thelr efforts, Yory sincerely yours, Groner Dewey, LIEUT, BRUMBY HONORED, to Dewey's Flag OfMeer. Atlanta, Ga, (Speelal.)—Georgia paid tribute to her ranking hero of the Spanish American War— Flag Lieutenant Thomas 8, Brumby, of the Olymplaby.—-the presenta. tion of a handsome sword In recogaition of his noteworthy services at Manila, At 10.50 A. M. a joint session of the Geor. gin House of Representatives and Senate was ealled, and Lieutenant Brumby, escorted by the governor and the senators and con. gresamen of Georgia, was presented to the assembly, Governor Candler, in a short speech, then presented the sword to the Lisutensnt, A RL ie RAN INTO THE FREIGHT, The Fog and a Misonderstanding of Sig: nals the Canses of a Colltslon, Pittabure, Pa., (Special )}-Tha Butler ar- eommodation train, on the Pittsburg and Western Railroad, ran into a freight tealn at Undereliff, Pa, The re escaped with a severe shaking up, but four tralumen were seriously Injured, Their names are William MeCheistinn, SLAIN BY ROBBERS, | Armed Men. SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH. Robbers Kill One Man and Wound Anoth. er in nn Store Which They Afterward Robbed Followed by a Posse, They Con. con! Themselves nnd Kill a Police Officer and Wound Another of the Pursuers. Alebison, Kape,, (Special) Two robbers other in a store at Dosliphap, Baturday night, which they later robbed, Sucday the desperadoes ambushed and killed a police man and wounded another map, both mem- bers of a posse pursuing them, Therobbers were surrounded six miles north of Atehl- sop, The robbers entered the store of Kuchs, at Douipban, and at the point of revoivers or- dered a number of men present to bold up their bands, The order was obeyed quickly, but Kuchs and Brown, son of the postmaster at Donipbap, made a move 10 resist, Two pistols in the hands of the robbers cracked instantly, Brown fell dead where he stood nud Kuebs got a wound in his arm, This was the sigaal to apd the store was cleared In a wink, while the robbers burs riedly emptied the till aod made off. A party, made up of Atehlson and Doni phan mes, all beavily srmed, started in search of the robbers, Bix miles north of Atchison, they came upon the robbers uns- wares, the latter firing upon them from am- bush, Hobert Dickerson, an Atebison police officer, was shot and killed at the first vols ley, and belors a successful rally could Le made Ly the pursuers James Hays foil with & bullet in bis arm, The robbers were hidden from view, and the posse, at 8 disadvantage in the growing darkness, were compelled 10 withdraw alter firing a few ine Meciual shots, The robbers were hidiog bebind a Larricade of logs, with the posse keeping a respectful distance, At daybreak they were captured News of the killing of Officer Dickerson catired Intense excilemont Lere, flee, DEWEY MUM TAKE A REsT, On Mis Physielan's Advice, He Cancels All Engagements for the Winter. Washington, (Bpecial, Admiral Dewey, on the sdvies of Lis physiciap, bas cancelled the dates for bis visits to Philadelphia acd to Atianta, and will accept 50 more tions of this sort before next spring, foliowing cfMiecial statement on was made at bis office here: “Aetlow on the advice of bis physicians, Admiral Dewey flods that it will be neces sary 1o cancel the engagements Le bas en- tered Into to visit certain cliles, snd lo de. eiles all Javiitstions for the presest. He finds that the mental strain incident 10 such visits is seriously affecting bis bealth.™ It was sald by one of Admiral Dewey's friends that this Is not 10 be taken as an tu diestion of say alarming change Io the Ad- mirai’s health, but thet 10 a man of bis tem. peramest the excitement and mental siralo incident to the various public funetions in which be has bees a participant bave proved soususliy trylog. He will remain as quiet as possbie for the Lalapce of tbe winter, and it bs hoped by next spricg be will be able to take a short rip Bouth and whit some of the places whose inhabitants bave been so anxious 10 welcomes Lim, Tee invitations for his Philadelphia spd Atlanta trips were cancelisd by telegraph, and the situstion was expinined 10 the Char- jleston delegation, which was apxious for bim 10 juciude Bouth Carelins in bis South. ern journey. The Admirai’s lodisposition will bave po rflect on Lieutenant Brumby's visit to Atlanta, invita. The ibe sulject THROWN FROM THE L BROAD. tous Accident in Brookiyn- Woman Whe Saw It Died From Shock. New York, (Bpecial. )— Five men were ser. lousiy injured aud a woman died from shork as a result of an accident on the Drookiyn Elsvated structure, An Bast New York elevated train, bound for the bridge, got stalied Letwesn Duffield and Nridge streets, on Myrtle avenue, Brookiyn, Seversi persons got off the train and attempied 10 walk over ihe strueiurs to the nearest station. The iraln moved »ud. denly and threw several pereons 10 the pav.. ment below, a distance of 35 feet. The loi. Rornston apd his brother William, Charies Wright and Frank Ssyder. The latter sustained a frac. tare of the skull and Is likely to die, Lizale Hill, colored, who was on her way (0 the Adame-street Police Court, was a witoess of the accident and died from shook, GEN, FUNSTON ACCEVTS, Will Heport for Duty Again After Regl ment Is Mustersd Out, Ban Franeolseo, (Special, Brig, Gen, Fuo- fugton for duty in the Philippines, New Telegraph Lines. The constantly increasing business of the Baltimore nad Ohio Raliroad bas neoessi- tated very material additions 10 the tele. graph servios, During the past year nearly 2,000 miles of copper wire, 166 pounds 10 tue mile, have been strung. New lines have been placed in service between Baltimore and Pittsburg, Baltimore and Parkersbury, Newark, O. to Cblesgo, Philadelphia to Newark, Philadelphia to Cumberiand and Cumberiand to Grafton, Daring the sume mer several of these wires were quadro- plexed between Baltimore and Comberiand and daplexed West, Like all new Baltimore and Ohio work, ihe lines ate constructed in the best possible manner, —— isn: Suan SPANISHL.AMERICAN ISLANDS General Lawton will soon lead another advance against the Filipinos in Northern Lunon, American troops drove the Filipinos out of Porae, Luron, The effort to unite the Cuban politieal os is encountering many difouities, General Lawton's troops ars sdvaseing in Luzon, aud Le expects to attack San Ididro in two days, General Plo del Pilar, 1t ts reported, has offered 10 sell out Aguloaldo (0 Genera) DAY FOR THANKRGIVING, Tha Vresident Jssuss His Annual Proe Ismation— November 30, Washingion, (Speeinl.)— The president fesued the following Thanksgiving prociam- ation: the people calis for the setting apart of one day in ench year as an occasion of special thanksgiving to Almighty Ged for the hiess- ings of the preceding year, This honored olgervence acquires with time & tenderer plgnificance, It enriches domestic lite, It summons under the family roof the absent children to glad reuulon with those they love, “Beldom has this nation had greater cause for profound thanksgiving, No great pesti- lence bas fuvaded our shores, Liberal em- ployment walls upon labor. Abundant crops have rewarded the efforts of the husband- man, Increased comforts Lave been to the home, The national finances have been strengthened, and puvile eredit bas been sustained and made firmer. Io all branches of industry and trade there Las been sn un- equaled degree of prosperity, while there bas boen a steady gain in the moral and ed- ueational growth of our pational ebarscler, Churches nnd scbools have flourished Amarican patriotism bas been exaited, “The trust which we have assumed forthe benefit of the people of Caba has been faith- fully advanced. Thess is marked progress toward the restoration of heaithy industrial eonditions, and under wise sanitary reguin- tions the Island has enjoyed unusual exemp- tion from the scourge of fever. The hurri- cane which swept over our new possession of Porto Rico, destroying the homes and property of the inhabitants, called forth the instant sympathy of the people of the United States, who were swift to respond with ges- erous ald to the sufferers. While the losur- rection still eoniiz ues In the Island of Luzot business is resuming its activity, and ec . dence In the good purposes of the Uslied Sintas is being rapidly established through- out the archipelago, “For these reasons, and countiess others, I, Wiliam McKinley, President of the United States, do hereby name Thursday, the thirti- oth day of November next, as a day of gen- eral thaoksgiviog and prayer, 10 be olnerved as such by all our people on this continent aud in our pewiy-acquired Islands, as weil a¢ by those who may be at ses or sojoursiog in foreign lands: and 1 that on this day religions exercises shall be conducted de- & sovini 'o " sdvise in the churches or ting-places of nominations, in order that In U features of the day fis real significacce may not te lost sight of, but fervent prayers taj te offered 10 the Most High for a continu. of the divine guldaues without which man's efforts are vais, and sointion to those whose kindr bave saerifioed thelr lives Jor country. “1 recommend, aiso, that on far as may be found practicable, labor sbal cease from Its acoustomed and charity abound toward the sick, the pecdy and the poor, Bi ines nLcw for divine cop. d aud friends this day, #< 1040, “In witpess whereo! I have pet my band ’ i and eaused the sen! ¢ be affixed, the United States to “WILLIAM McKINLEY. ALL EUROPE ON THE ALERT Germany, Frances and Italy Watching England Willixm is Anxious. Germany, Franes and Italy are auxious’y watebing the progress of the war in Sould fries, and it is possible tbat Euagispd's great uaval movement tay be mel with slim. finr demonstrations, Strict ernsorship Is malptained over news from the frout, and little of importance bas reached England during the past 24 bourse, The Boers in tbe vicinity of Ladysmith are sald to outnumber the British three to one, Practically all the poribern part Natal is vow in the bands of the Boers, General Symons, it seems likely, will re- cover from Lis wound, the Lullel having been exiraciod from his body. London Is demanding tbe whole truth of the fighting at the front, Chamberiain de ties that be has suppressed war dis) atehes, There was snother Ogbt at and it is reported that the Doers were te- pulsed, Generali White reports that be lost 12 men killed, 8% wounded and b missing in tie Bght pear Ladysmith of EUROPE Is RESTLESS, Germany, France and Italy Watching the Progress of the War, Berlin, (By Calde The all-abteorbing topie in diplomat ¢ circies Is the joint cop- ference which wa« held between the En. peror, Admiral Tirple, the Seeretary of Admiraity, and Count You Beelow, the Min. tester of Forelen Allaire, These officials vere hastily summoned to the Pottsdam Palace and they were closeted with Kalser Wilhelm unili 8 very late hour The Admiral went to Badern.Baden for the purpose of reporiicg to the Imperial Chan eellor, Prince Hohenlobe, It fs suthorialively stated at the Forelgn Office that the Kaiser's Ministers are wateh. ing with the great: st viglisnuoce the progress of the Afriean war and its effect on the European situation, The conference and the Admiral’s burried trip to Baden-Baden were in connection with the orders for the motdlization of the British Navy. The Frelsinnige Zeuting published an article, asserting that both the conference snd the trip of Tirphz signify that orders will soon be given for the sending of Ger- man war vesaels to the Miditerranean snd other foreign ports as a reaponse to the naval operations of Great Britain, It is sot doubted in Beriln that loriber aggression on the part of Eagiand in Africa will preeipitate an international war. A Gift From Mr. Rockefeller: Cleveland, O., (Special. )—The agapt of Joba D, Rockeleller in this city announthd the gift by Mr. Rockefeller to the Park Board of $2250 © to construct arches and roadways under the Lake Shore Railway for the purpose of connecting Gordon Park with Rookeleller Park, which be gave the city, and for rondways and arches under Superior street to connect two sections of Rockefeller Park, Two Kitled inn Duel, $1 Reno, O. T.. (Special, )C, W, Hop kine, & stockman, sud Deputy Marsbal Fox sogaced in a duel with siz-shooters In a saioon, with a result that both were killed, Fox had attempted to arrest Hopkios, who was drunk, Swamped Off tha Cuban Coast, Hiavann, (Special }~The cebooser Helena 1. Russel, lumber inden, from Moss Point, Mich, bound for OCalbarion, was swamped fu & gale on October 134 off the north const of the leland, The mate, cook and one salior were drowned, Lut the master and three saflors reached the shore near Boea Aw Jaren, A dersilct, evidently the Helena £. Russell, was reported to Captain Lucien Youne, commander of the port of Ha filteen miles from | 0 padth Ble. DITO despatebod to 0 THE KEYSTONE STATE. News Gleaned from Various Parts. Latest |! A SHARPER'S TRICKS. Deluded Wenlthy Land Owner to Got In- troduction to Merchant—Overpowersd 8 Watchman and Blew Open an Empty Enfe Hoy With Clothes tn Flames Jumped Into Miver—Other Live News, A Norristown hardware deales was neatly victimized vut of $48 Ly a sharper, who gave bis name ns James Greene, He worked ap fpgenious trick to aecompiish bls pur pose. Early inst week the man ealled on Walter H Cooke, 8 wenithy resident, and bargsined for & plecs of woodland on Mr. Cooke's estate, on Sandy street, No sie was « fected at the first meeting, but on the day foliowing the stranger called again and agreed to buy the laod at the owoer's price, provided immediate possession was gives, $0 that be could have thetimber, The pros- peetive buyer informed Mr, Cooke that be would esll the next day to make settiement, but requested introduction to 8 hardware d:aler in order 10 purchase the necessary tools. Mr. Cocke compiled with the re- quest, The stranger waited sul] Mr, Cooke departed, when tools to the amount of 36 were purchased. Thinking that Greene Was a friend of Mr. Ccoke, the merchant readily necepted a cheek for 884, giving Greene §45 up differencr. Beloge Greene departed be Joft orders for the 100i to be delivered to his workmen, who would enll next moruing. The merchant is stil} swaliing thelr coming. The check has been returned from the New York bank on which it was draws as “No good.” The police 10 whom the care was reported bave learned that this sharper Is an adept at the business, acd Is wanted elsewhere for similiar jobs. in cash 10 make fhe Piunge Saved His Life. While a party of boys were playing with a snail cannon near the river at Willams - rt, n spark from a bonfire which they bad 4 full into a quantity of powder which using to fire the cRDDOR, A tongue of flame shot oul, catching Jobn Fry on the Lreast and mus, sod is se io- slant be was & mass of fame, The lad with great presesce of wind reas 10 the river threw bimself iuto the water acd extin- tinguished the fire, His clotuing was slinost entirely burned from bis body, Lut he Was not seriously Injured Liiey Were Hobbed By Masked Mon. A daring robbers commitied on farm of the late Joseph Diehl, about ihres aud oupe-balf miles east of Miiton, Mrs, Diet], with ber son, Frank, lived on ibe iarm. Four marked men appeared and after binding sod geggiog Frank carried him wother With & for money. Belog refused they ransacked the Louse aid got something like 400 were going they closed Lhe of of the bouse and tod Mrs Diehl tat If she gave apy alarm thal they would put a ballet through ber, was the into the presence of bis demand When they ullers Desth Under Failing Wall, The trick walls of a pump station, at Oil Cliy, which mere being torn dows by the National Transit Company fell with a crash, burying Ove workmen, instantly killing one spd ipjuring the others, The dead man is George Allen, Jr., aged 21. He was buried bes eatt tops of debris iife belong #xtinet when the renched him, John Eilers, aged about 50, was severely cut and other. wise injured, He was removed to the hos pital. The rest of the men suffered minor injuries. The cause of the accident is Un- known, rescuers Safe Breakers’ Vain Haid, Four masked burginre entered the office of the Sharon Fire Brick Company, Sharon, apd bisw open the sale with dysamiie, Henry Brest, night watchman, dbroorered the burglars at work, One of the men drew his revolver and fired at Prost, but the Lu.det only grazed bis besd. He erngaged io & struggle with the robbers, who overpowered him and escaped. The sale is never lockvrd and a notice 10 tbat «fect had been posted on the door for years, The sale contained no money. — Timber Harned A fire raged sll day in the woods on the shestaut bills south of Dougisssviile, and busdreds of aeres of chestnut timber be jonglog tothe E. & G. Brooke [ron Com. pacy, of Birdsboro, was consumed, A force o! workmen and volunteer farmers worked all day trying to stay the progress of the flarmes, It is believed that the fire origi- nated from the burning of paper wads from the guns of hunters, Work For 490 Hands. The Cumberiand Shirt Masulfacturieg Company, of New York, will start their fac- tory st Ashland this week. The building is aibree-story brick, 60 by 100 feet and ihe machinery with which it is equipped cost $50.800. Four hupdred bands will be em- ployed when the piaut Is In full operation, The company also intends erecting a box factory and steam laundry. Rallrond Bridge Ruarned. Branoh of the Evie Rallrosd, was burned. | A train passed over the bridge at midnight, | and the fire was nol discovered until 4 | o'cioek, and then by another train, so It sould not have oaught from a spark from an sogloe, The cause Is ascribed 0 jue nde farism. New Sigaal System, The Hall electric signals on the Philadel. phia & Heading Raliway bave been put in position between Pottstown sad apd it Is expeoted that the line between Reading and Potistown will be equipped In | two weeks, The satire line between Phila | deiphia and Pottsville will probably be equipped by December 1. ; Widew Commits Buleide, : Mes. Inez Cooper, a widow with four ebi's dren, deliberately shot herseil near th hetrt while temporarily unbalanced mes mally, at her home, near Brownstone, fired the fatal bullet while iying fully & wpon her bed. The unloriusate woman