THE NEWS. Unofficial advices received from Rome declare that Menry Moeller, chancellor of the archdiveese of Cincinnati, has been appointed Bishop of Columbus, Three more dead bodies from the Red Ash mine, W. Va. bodles of twenty-eight more victims remain in the mine, William F, in New York. He refused to tions, Isaiah Gary, colored, was sent up for six months for sttempiing to burglarize the resi. dence of Mrs. at Port Norfolk, Va. Captain B. (i. Patterson, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Rocking- ham county, died in Richmond, Adam Helipner, a wealthy merchant tailor of Grafton, W. Va., committed suielde by leaping into the Valley river. The revenue services left Norfolk to search for ish steamer Minerva, Philip Kuntz Pa, of mansiaugh Pierce W, Cope. Thomas J, Williams Staunton, Va., to three years iu the tiary for attempted rape, Fire did about $62,000 worth « the factory ard wareh: & Bons, in Iau Del. R. Garnett Willis died in Ya. from the effec during the Civil War. Three hundred n iiion der police guard ings in Chicago. Resolutions were passed by the New York Produce Exchange Puerto Rico, The conventl land, O., Women, The H. Kyd Doug erans, was W. Ya. Fire wiped in Leads, S. answer ques. Jowell, On ondagn iissing Span steamer the n was convicted in Norristown ing the de ter in caus ath of was sentenced in peniten- yuses of Samuel Bacon rel, Fredericksburg, ts o! a wound received workmen, un work on bulld- z for justice asking | ontinpued in Cleve. . y ¥ ave tal of the tional Colne Jewish t! Camp, Sons of Vel. Shepherdstown, in organiz property the number of victims of “ire Creek, sixty. twen- sly in- near | and e taken from the mine, the Red Ash mine disaster W. Va, vary between fifty Thirty-four wer ty-nine being dead and five serio jured, George W. Drake, moonshiner detective, and a Ford were killed near To liam St Jobo. A suspected case of veloped in Chinatown, that section of the city was guaran The National Tabe Company, at McKees port, Pa., advanced the wages four thou- sand meu ten per cent Smallpox is carrying off a large percentage of the population inthe southern part of Misslssippl. Fire in the retail dry-go« Philadelphia caused a loss of § Charles Albright, aged by a train near Meyersdale, Two hundred and strikers in Chicago. two the famous Kentucky man bpamed rrent, Ky., by Wik de and * plague San Francisco, s 1 une. ’ «ds district in 700,000, fifteen, Pa. was killed thirty men Over a hundred mh ad bn an explosion in the Eed Ash mine Fire Creek, W. Va., south branch of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway More than thirty dead bodies have been taken out, Joungressman Alfred C. Harmer, known as the “Father of the House who has served thirteen full terms in Congress as rep- resentative of the Fifth Pennsvivania dis trict, died In Philadelphia, at the age of seventy-five years, The grand jury in New Y« indlotments against six men, holding them responsible for disseminating the false ru. mors that brought about a decline in Brook ivn Rapid Transit stock, Edward C. Flanagan, who women, killed one man and life of another, was tried, sentenced numerous times, Atlanta, Ga. The strike of thirty electric crane men at the works of the Pressed Steel Car Company in Pittsburg, Pa., threw a thousand men out of work. Proseedings were instituted against the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad Company by Robert I. Cutting, on behalf of ers were enlon at # on the wrk brought in murdered two attempted the onvicted and Transit Railway Company. Police Magistrate Mott in Olga Nethersole, charge of presenting as immorsl (“*S8apho’ ) at Wallack's Theater, Cecil Lesile, advertising agent of the Franklin Syndicate, was arrested in Brook. lyn on two charges of conspiracy and grand larceny, and plead not guilty A broken rall throw a passenger train over an embankment near Huntington, Pa. The condumor was killed aud a number of passen- gers injured. The holder of one share of the stoe Blackweil-Durham Company prevents sale to the American Tobacco Company. One hundred thousand dollars was given to New York University for the buil Hall of Fame for Great Americans, Miss Alice Connelly was found uneonseious play k ofthe its tacked by somes unknown burgiar, Edward RB. Holder, a New York broker, fafled, his Habilities being $279 .455. The Governor of West Virginia pardoned Henry B. Chrigtie, a His prisoner The Independent Window Glass Associa tion has given up the struggle. strikers in Chicago, The Democrats, their differences as to the State offices and get together for the State campaign President Jordan, of Leland Stanford Uni- versity, in a lecture in Chicago, expressed the opinion that the century would witness the downfall of Great Britain, aire lumberman of Stillwater, Minn., eloped with Albert 8, Franklin, a negro, and mar. ried him in Chicago. Incendiary attempts to burn the house of Rev. Cornelius Hiyasevits, of 8, Paul's Uni. ted Greek Choareh, in Wilkesbarre, Pa, drove the minister insane, Some unknown person mixed an seid with the holy ashes in 8t. Rose's Catholic Church, Meriden, Ct., and the worshipers were badly Mrs. Dertha Boyoee Lankford, who divorced one husband and killed two who had been unfaithfol to her, died at her home in Dallas, Tex. James Maoson Is dying in Putnam, Ct, from mercurial polsoning. There are soma mysterious ciroumstances connooted with the cane, Differences ns to the efficacy of faith as a cure of disease caused the divoree of George While, ex-Congressman, from his wife at AGUINALDD'S MOB. SENOR LALA BLAMES ANTLIMPER IALISTS FOR BLOODSHED, MEETS LEAGUE OFFICIALS. War Prolonged hy the Documents Sent Out to the Islands - The Hebel Chieftain Reads Them to His Soldiers and Declares That the Want Him the Americans to Con tinue War. Boston, Mass Lala, nn natiy f Manila, on the Philippin Anti-Imperiniist retary who is lecturing ited the office of the i uest of Me gue by rey Irving nslow, Wi t Lloyd Gar “OL WAS § The t after which Mr i formed ac inint on a single uring the cet that uneducated, these people with stories, believe that if ti I ent they gion, n Mr. L rainaldo’s | snd that making merican return to L al t further sa do is asalsted } alin Lol Boston mu among the wiki Mr. a *Aguinnl this country or the bloc OLD TROBYS RETURNING. Those Longest in Philippines Relieved Waszshingto: ent has taker ovating the nt by returning insmall de who placing Lave seen iongest TROOPS CALLED FOR. and Mood A 4 for Rebels Attack Aparei Tow: Generals Young forcements r several retail tacked Aparel f finally driven are lacking The ! Province of North lisecos, and punan Cross, sympolic of resistance, is aga Appearing among the natives, that the insur have been General Hood's district The fact that owing to lack of tro sons in all the eflect rebeis are holdin is believed Rent generals, | driven by Gep General } § ., t IWHS 000t on the natives, General Dates has returned leaving garrisons in the provinces and South Camarines. The expedition lo seven men killed and ten wounded. On an tering New Province of South Camarines, General Bates learned that 2 00 insurgents had departed the same day. The Americans Immediately sent out tl ree par sulng columns, encountering t! enemy in three small engagements and ng na tota of 40 men. The Spanish Caceres, prisoners report that { my has divided into small bands in th mountains under the leadership of Legnspl. The town of Iriga has been burned ny. Both proviness were thor oughly scouted. The inhabitants of the dls trict of Libmanan, {necly fing bella, provineial Governor, and other officials, returning to their homes, Abella sued a proclamation calling uj to submit to the Americans, Liberated 1 he ene h tiener: Liy the ene are bas is On Lhe natives riests from New Caceres report that the it surgents killed 88 Chinamen and 40 Spaniards at the town of ( ‘sinbangs, It is estimated that there are 100, of hemp in the Camarines provinces, Twelve hundred well-armed insurgents formerly of Cavite Province, with a Chinese general in command, surround the towns of Albay and Legaspl. They bave effected three night attacks and contin ually harass the Forty-soventh Regiment, which has lost 8 men killed and 20 wounded in de ending those towns, 00 bales COMMITTED SUC, Tragic Death of v. a Reynolds at Pas sons, W. Va. Parsous, W. Va., (Special) —F, M. Rey nolds, a prominent Jumber dealor of this town, committed sulelde in the oes of his mill at Thomas, He out his throat with » knife, and only lived a shiorttime, No cause is assigned for the deed, Clireuit Court is In session, At this term will come up the celebrated Kerns case Fred D. Kerns was tried at the June term of the Cireuit Court here for the murder of Miss Luey Dey, in Davis, last April, He wae con. victed of murder in the first degree and sentenced to the penitentiary for lite, The Bupreme Court reversed this verdict, And now the case Is back for a new trial, Fatal Explosion, Pompton, N. J.. (Special) The Rmith Fuse Manufactory at this place blew up and four persons were killed and a number more or less injured, The killed are: John Bhodn, Willlam Cad. mus, Williams H. Talmage, John Merritt, » bay. They were at work In the factory with about 30 other men and girls. The bodies of the four persons killed were badly mangled, and some of them blown to pleces, Percy Jacobus was blown into the river and badly hart, i BOERS DRIVEN BACK. Lord Roberts Reports Successful Oporn- tious~Gen, French Did the Hardest Fart of the Fighting. London, ( By Cable.) The War Office has Just posted the following advices from Lord Roberts: “Poplar very successfal routed the ane my Wednesday. —We had »o day and bave completely , who are in full retreat, ‘The position which they occupied Is ox tremely str ng and cunningly arranged with a second line of intrenchments, which would caused us heavy loss had a direct attack Grove, been " Rit made, turning owing to alry and Noon py movement necessarily ture rugs was of artillery wide nnd the ground, the the og horses are m confined t« \ ns usual, did ex General French reports did great tho cavalry « wodingly well fh . and artii ition among the enemy. “Our e at the horse ery batleries asunities were about fifty, 1 regret 10 say that Lieutenant Keswick was killed und LisutenanWBalley was severely wound. ed, both of the Twelfth 1. Lieutenant De Crespis Guards, ArH Wis inverely w Lies will be telegrapt i : “Generals Dewet and Delarey the BB Earlier in or forces, tol intended at had | v Ges a a i given f the lorves i a position four uth iver, Col nihe ne Fuel 1 placed General rth bank and Ge Vivi ers divi neral and h A MILLION LOST BY A FIRE, nx Conflas the ict ation in ia Irian in Philadelphia ANOTHER STEEL COMPANY. at Charlestown With » Million. sted Capital of One * Ancarpnt rribed 000 Ja: 10rs are pABY will begin o atacture of stool and ir sued to the Ideal M1 itua pany, of Hu f S50 bere fo impr niinglor with a} ital o (Ci 1] The P. Q Payoe and XN. H authorise incorpor an Morgantown, & 250 000 fantown AT ELIZABETH. teach Fifty Dollars. Parkersburg, W.Va, (Special, The tow: of Elizabeth, Wirt county, narrowly es being wiped out by fire Buanday, About 4 o'clo ek AM. fire rear of Mre 4a spread saphlly’ t ings opposite the Fline's jewelry store, the Elizabeth Prog Company's establishment, the general stores of G ay Bros, and the grocery of RK. E. Would. hard, These structures, fogether with thei: contents, were destroyed. The bulidings were the property of Mre, Kendall, Theres no fire department at Elizabeth, and the flames were fought by a bucket brigade Just after the fire | out the authorities of this elty were telephoned for and had the city fire engines and men all ready to start for the scene on a special traln on the Little Kanawha Valley Hailroad when word was received that the fire was under control. The loss is estimated at $50,000 A World's Record Rroken. Minneapolis, Minn, f(Specinl.} Charl s Hanson, a Swede, lifted 560 pounds with one finger without a harness, The accomplish. ment of this feat breaks the world's record for one-finger ft, 5531; pounds, iifted In Chicago, May 7, 1896, Ly Lonls Cyr, a French. man, The wit f.oss Thousand tr Afed broke ¢ re’'s millinery sto roughout a row of bull courthouse, ine 5 fo rake Hansen now claims the world's cham. plonship for the one-finger [ft, and will de. fend his title against all comers, Ee A AR KILLED AT LAST, George Drake, Famous Mountain Detee. tive, Shot by Old Enemy. Lexington, Ky., (Special )—George W. Drake, the famous mountain detective and ex-deputy United States Marshal, and a man aamed Ford were shot to death near Tore rent, Ky., by William St. John. It is reported to be the result of bad feel. ing of long standing between Drake and st, John, Draco is sald to Lave run down more moonshiners and eriminals in tho mousutaing of Eastern Kentucky than any Othae offany in the muvies, 50 PERISH IN MINE. FRIGHTFUL Vine CREEK, BODIES BADLY MANGLED. The Wives and Children of the Victims Crowd About the Mines, and Many of Held Back by the Re lief Parties From Risking Thele Lives to Find Their Loved Ones, EXPLOSION AT WEST VIRGINIA, the Women are Fire Creek, W. Va., (Special) explosion of gas that has ever oce the New River Valley happened at Tuesday morning at 7.30, The force explosion was #0 great that cars standing 200 feet in one of the entries fyere blown out to the mouth of the mine, and a hole 12 fess in diameter was blown in the mountain one fourth of a mile the m The first urred in ted Ash of the Bla uth of the the Rush Hun from mine and was clearly felt in mine, one mile distant. Nearly BO are killed Shirkey has ordered thar num! Tho mine is con wreek Manager of coffe, ni nen pletely 3 of the ex wion cannot be read Nine Bodies Recovered. nly nine bodies have been re ne those of Quarrels, lia fore t work 1 it hey ure hardly it p few min ent is great, | might be imagined Fxperience of Eye-Winessos, ke Doss, said he wry urs and other rhage, of the mine, and Knew ker sald he and whe sin Mine ontgome d ventilation, » & Inspect offi What the Superintendent Save, I when _- Suan ¢ OF ave Lhe ex 3 s wore | Had § have 3 tagen I p were burnt on, and a white man ¢o tingidabed from a hisck 1 Heseners at Work. é resoniog party is workiog shifts, but ean do Jiesd, tes are working beroil holding walks out gasping to the | the man, cold nd then a litt SAKEars ont hour he goes ba ally and then taek, ina few minuls ght. A aler ied 1 i= appl MANGLLD BY (BASHING TRAINS Miners in a Bad Wieck Twe Killed Brazil, Ind, (Special A carrying 4 U workmen at the here to £2 mes in thi Foor Hundred air he y freight train on Fa y Rild 8 Raliroad, ere smash and Charles and more than vin Ee instant y Ki 2 sons severely injured, fously injured, many of Thomas Barrowmas, botn legs Will Dodwell, injured internally fumsoen, arm br ken, injured Ham internal , lek broke "he ken: John Little intergal it The wreck vecurred in a deep the The ratiroad com. pany at once sent a special train and brought tho wounded to this elty. All the yubi stables and from private homes were secured to take the men to their homes. Engineer William Mels tab an the freight tralia, were injured by Jumping when thes observed the impending dasger. The wreak. aye Sau fire, and the rescuers were fore to make a heroic Aght to prevent those a in the wreck trom being cremated, fo vr uel Lynch, juries; Joht mas Dave bo ¥ i broken; Wil lam arm 1 » for rian Vesper, juries, cut in jo Medals for § Sallors, Washington, (Special, j—8ecretary Loog has returned to the House Military Come mittee with his approval the draft of a Lil submitted to him and latrodaced by Ropre sentative Ball, of Connecticut, appropriating £20,000 to provide medals for the sailors who participated in the battle of July 3 off Sau ago, The measure 1s so framed as to avold ine vidious distinction and the resewal of old spimonities “Guarding the Cear. Petersburg, (By Cable.) 5t. The recent plots have Jed to rebewed police precautions, exercising extrome vigilanes and are guards ing the Crar's movements, The entire routes of the Canr's visits to | LEAVING CAPE COLONY. The Bocrs are Revronting From All of That Section Gen, Brabant Attacks Them. London, Eng., (By Cable )~The are evacuating all of Northern Cape Colony, carrying thelr guns and supplies with them A force remains at Norval's point, presumes bly to oppose a Brit advance aeross the Orange river there, General Brabant, o« manding a division of colonial troops, at tacked un fores ol Boers at Labuschagnes nek, on the road from Dordrecht to James. Labuschagnes nek is about northeast of Sterkstroom, General Brabant, it is stated, gained threes positions, as night el d was Iacing Doers posted ou an op} hill, The Dritish wns six killed and 18 wounded, has . in the ( Lord Hoberts' mal Foers ish Fe {1 bo miles and OB® ORite loss run to the eastward of ngs Vree Btate, where n army is stationed, Gen- eral French, with a large mounted foree, found Boers intren in n strong position on a kopje and fighting was In progress when the last message was sent, Reinforcements Are reaching lord Roberts dally, A Lon- dom eablegram says his army must number between 50,000 and 60,000 men, if not more, General Ballers forces in numbers 40.000. Good the total Fighting Osfontein red Natal ndon now pia foree of Be the fleid at 59,000, of the Transvaal Boers who re- eontly faced General Baller in Natal are treating to Blggarsberg, 88 miles north of Ladysmith, A British will mar Zululand and try to intercept tl north of RBiggarsberg. of the Btaters have retired to Van Reenen's and the mass of tr MW in belie judges in 1, ers in All or part re. foree Rome & ’ miles n it is of that ' patch st at P Aire Ales Lh asrdebierg make rence in the fig igure no for aeant not Febru if the Cape Tos only 1h ¥ wv 7 wry 27. 1 nyeror's bl 8 increasing in th Wales op dings in Lor sxyed i bythe rus Interior were thal 1 about the eon n inw she 1iraven- ud iw inidve irder of tw nighern district, Burmat A burned 2,000 he The Bussian government, a Persian harbor those of the lease of Port Lady Lx aAvTeng= Lhe i the M villagers and uses it is on terms simi Arthur tise Madeleina Tighe, who danced at the famous ball in Brussels, died at Wood stook, County Kilkenny, The German Reichstag passed the third reading of the motion to repeal the so-called “dictatorship paragraph’ {a force in Alsacs Lorraine, Major McBride, who raised ga de lor the Boers, test to succeed Mi ment, The Ger near Kiel, iets an Irish bri was defeated In his con. chanel Davitt in Paris. nan bailissh % ALG in p Sacheeon stranded altempting to lighten the warship one of her guns was lost, ring a carniva im, ani 1 procession at Caracas, neffectual attempt was shool President Castro, miade Deschanel, president of the Frenne! Deputies, In a speech in Paris spoke warningly against demonstrations o! glophobia, Paul Chamber of Ring Oscar of Sweden expressss the hope that the wars in South Africa and the Philip pines wiil soon be ended, The new Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs stresuously op poses the demand of the Norwegians for » separate minister of foreign affairs and a separate representation abroad, FIELD OF LABOR. Chicago may export coal, Puliadelpbia bas 185 anions, Japan cooks earn $2.5) per week, Austria’s 80 000 coal miners strack New York is to have a ple trust, Japan cotton mills are consolidating. }omton has 12,600 municioal smployees, Alabama is to have a St=is federation New York ate last year U77,280, 120 eggs, Griffin, Ga, is to have a $20,000 knitting mill, Amerien has seventeen cleomargnrine fac. tories, New York bas a cooperative cigarette makers’ union, The United States and Canada contain 400, 000 eonl miners Providenes carpenters will demand the eight-hour day, Now York unionists want a “labor-daw an. During the past four years 120,000,000 The Iron Molders’ Union of New York is worth $85,000 and has 8,000 members, Ohio's lnglsiature killed a paper that re. quired equal pay tor men and women, Tarnpool, Austria, has a manielps] bak. guards about the wivter palace and along | the Neva Quay are particularly numerous, Ths United Hintes eruiser Pealrle arrived 8) Hodun With tie Amsriosts sabi for the Paris Exposition. eng y pu a dally all Profits are spent on public Leeds, Eoglacd, has of ip of Sh Sa Le Cre | paper, and KEYSTONE STATE. LATEST SEWS GLEANED I'VOM VARI. O's PARTS, WAYNESBORO'S BIG BLAZE fwo ty tusiness Houses Oceapled by Twen- Destroved The Heasdagnar ters of Ten Neovet Orders Were Burned ut the Western Hazleton Tennnuts Sevious Ontbhreak in Polversits A Murder near loss is in- unting =. insurates are Val ve $14,000 nsuranoe th an ECT tH0 Students, boa in His Body. overed the } at the lying f wing out was for four ny K Pighth per of the 82 He was a member i Faroe wae 4 idow and eight Two Persons Accidentally Shot. ear Boshkill, as Fred 1 smnining & res passed thr wnsend was iver, it went off. The t igh his left hand and then en. dy of hfs i= brotherds-law, Ti othy Miller, a lad of 1! who was bend. ing over 1 Miller was sho the 1 ond ribs ap, avoiding heart 8 1ider Uset tered the tx Yeurs, gt between uilet Passing iodging iu the ret the b sho Nrakeman Crushed to Death, Alexander Clune, a brakeman, was srashod tos death while at his work at Carbondale. H# was riding on the engine and was caught between the cal and breaker chutes, and his He leaves a family file was crashed oul, Noo Exhibit at Paris, At a meeting of the Pitsbarg Chamber « ommoerce manufacturers’ committes re. ported adversely on the proposal 10 have the hamber make an exhibit at the Paris Ex. position. The report was approved by the ‘ham ber Lhe in Briel. Weatherwax Manufacturing Con- pany, which was started in Bloomsburg two CORES ago, bas moved Hts entire equipment te Boonton, N. J Cyrus 8, Shaeffor, a freight conductor on the Penunsyivatia system, stopped his train for orders near Greeusburg, and as he stepped {rom the train he was struck by a fast express train and instantly killed, Cornelius Sharp, aged 24, of Palllipsburg, N, J.. was admitted to the Eastor Hospital with voth legs cut off, Sharp Jomped from a Lehigh Valley freight train asd rolied under the wheels. His condition Is eriticsl, The A Telling Yostaoript, Judge: Miss Jones was ill and ia great haste to go out of town. She wrote to the proprietor of a mountain farmhouse that had been recommended to her to engage board, This is the reply: “Miss Jones My terms are $5 a week each, where two occupy a room: $6 when occupied by one House is very near the river and a large brook runs through the place. Table of the best, with milk and cream in abundance. Plenty of shade about grounds. Horses and wagons at disposal of guests.” Dut it was the postscript that went to the beart of the matter (and of Miss Jones). It read: “I could not accommodate you this year, as my house was the ground