DIED BY DYNAMITE, | | Long Island City Torn Up by a| Terrific Explosion. fhe Scene, a Tunnel Shaft in a Populous Block. A terrible explosion of dynamits oxeurral am Long Island City, N. Y,, at eight a few mornings ago, by which five parsons lost their lives and some twonty y CLOCK or thirty The the Loagz Isl. persons ware severely injucel ao? deat occurred in the works of and and New York Tunnel Company, at Jackson aud Vernon avenues, The workingmen employe | by this corpor- ation bave bean engaged thers for a co siderable time driving headings under the surface ani have used great quantities of the powerful explosives in prosscuting their work here have been several minor exp of dynamite at the place. Buildings have been shaken and window glass shattered but no until this occasion beams a vie tim t« 3 idents, I'ne pushing of the headings prosecu vigor recently quantities of dynamite have by the works inorder to scourm zs t blasting Residents of the neighborhool hava pro tastexl against the apparent caralessness of the company, and have appealad to ths thorities, but with no effect. Thore w nearly a hundred men who bad ployed in ths tunnel about an hour when nt alarm came of a prematare exolosion There was a panic at but before anyone had time to save himself the earth shook with the explosion of dynamite and the surface of the ground in the vicinity of the tunnel rose in the air, scattering the fragments of the unfortunate persons near and the debris of the tunnel in every direc Mle ION has bean and graat Ml Kant EN | L na» in ) been once, ames from the explosion set firs to r-story brick building adjoin g th nnel an! shattered every pane glass in hous ut I'ne dead were: Ma z Island City: E , Mrs. Peter aged thirty ti 1 the ¢ xplosi yi OC o tunnel WAS Deas n th iri removad rar the str mails, 0 Borden avenue, wi tom» was established reds of | ple, attractel thao ¢ y ded th Wagons of all k ¢ the maimed p St. Joan's Hospita the city basisaed t see of Kwtueky of all app ant 2 8 bow 4 ery s letter f na " ni State § oo AY name and address in the the heading of the offios to unde wh ie LE Famer Warr Tas un ep HiLey, Hooaler Sing thirty tht years id i saint by and worked at sign writing a Ha erved an apprens omhip alw as a house never ! 0 to upadon Morne » finest cou poet Mrs hie Was » trade, long tim painter, Lut was : v1 Ix A, OH the Louls y we of UF try eevtates in n Tangipabhon Parish, 1 ’ Hisianna, 69 pores of good land, in which reds of deer and bea nveys of game wi the piace are ol! hun and » nheriess while tas four Iakes with mallard duck birds biack twonty-sight is the inherited an orn Gr ie GOULL at youngest Amerioan who has estate that gives smploymont to men. The three stiocoossi vi Astors have sach beens over forty before they inherited their fathers fortunes William BH Vanderbiit Was neariy fifey and his sons forty two and thirty-dx whea he did Laon Ware sevontieth the gold medal of Fasteun war on his birtnaay presented with Academy of Boienoss In thes amphi theatre of the Sorbonne, Paris President Carsot, of Branos, walked aro-in arm with the wistinguished scisatist, to his seat, fo lowed by the ministers, diplomats, sglenbists and ttratenrs. Avs the medal was handel to him M. Pasteur sm braoxd the President and the su lisence cheered wildly, the LL —_- L¥ lottirs to the Jalat Committers on Ime migration of the Senate and Hous at Wash. ington leading New Yors physicians declare there is danger of an outbrm¢ of caolers in the United States next summer, Many of them tavor a National quarantine jaw and the sasoension of immigration, THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. —— Eastern and Middle States. Riven traffic at Pittsburz has been sus- prded. The Hudson Hiver south from 'oughkeapsie was closed for navigation, Suffering umong the poor in New York City increased on account of the dearth of coal, The charities department has 2500 applications tor fuel on its books Josern Kange, Professor of Continental Languages and Literature in the College of New Jersey at Princeton, died on a ferry- boat which was crossing to New York City, He was born in the Grand Duchy of Posen, on July 8 1833, Tax Treasury of Rutland, Vt, is empty, and as the voters refuse to sanction the rais- ing of money to pay debts the incoming of- flcials are in trouble, The Trustees threat ened to shut off all electric lights and dis- charge all the policemer AFTER fourteen years, day confinement for the ban} robbery, James Dunlap has left the Charles town (Mass) State Prison a free WavLaxp , New York brokers, ng a $150, 000 Baldwin, a acking tw Northamoton man. Trask & Co suspended upon defaleation of member of the firm, liscov I'heodore IF'ng steamer Galileo 1 nt Nev and reported that Christinas Day; she arrive aw th was disable not peed assistanc South and West, avery sin wi their lives at an ned two Milwaukee tanneries and caused of $225.0% Tux official statement of California's vote yw that one Harrison and eight Cleveland electors i Ihe vote in favor of the direct ‘nited States Senators by the people As enormou 187. 95% voting fire wh a loss sl were electio for and Five wooden store N. C,, were burned vailing at the time probably portion of the town from bein of Mac tinae are frozen in Kansas were seriously bitterly id we me Straits I'rain w, and over. lelayed by prevalle Voreig n. steams Mer of th istrict vy appointed Mir ialy a KNag Han AT insury arrjon te snte ARATE upon w 0H Davy JAY Count Ame n 1] BROCKTON Peter Roman an "w third birthday Kran anv! otters Hawarde Ar Mr. and Mrs Mr. OG adston fut healt (himde WAS PLEASURE PARTY DROWNED A Yacht Capsized by a Sudden Squall In Australian Waters A sad acoldent coourred at Bidoey, Now South Wales, a few days ago toa party of merrymakers, resulting in the death of ten | if them, The owner of a yacht made up a party of his friends to take a sail, All went wall until the mouth of the harbor was reached, Heras "a Tere squall struck the yacht, and before any preparation: could bs made Lo mest it the vessel capeizst, The squall passe! away quickly, and vessels in the neighborhos | Lore down to the upturned eraft, They ‘wecssd in ploking up thirteen persons who wore wiruggling in the water, but ten of the party were not seen after the yaoht turned over, —— THE Masschusetts State Hoard of Agri culture during 150} sold Afty one abandoned ting a total of 4579 acres, for 3 0, an average of $16.4) per acre THE LABOR WORLD, ran silver mines have shut down, CHicaa0 bas 552 bona fl 'e labor organisa Lone, FACTORIES roods., ars busy m king summer Ir is well known that over’l 0, 00 people we at present unemployed in Vienna, Aus ria, A PROPOSITION to abor headquarter hieago labor men universal by estaolish a 15 being considered LATE stat han 300, C00 1 five cents oa Bon 4 nsserts that sixty per gent, of the English workmen over sixty years of Age Are in receipt of poor relief, sitios show that in London more rn less than seventy lay, iis JOUN I¥ Boston the bosses and the elothing-cu tors hav joined hands to compel sweaters to grant the demands of their wo AT New Smith, a men, New Zealand, E, M. was alectel 8 meme the local Plymouth, amplighter, of the inl Parliment by labor organizations ERAT in Macon in a decision ‘sutral row held that bs discharged simply b onged to a labor union wes of Russia who faith « | the (rr FUuary will Oo xOvernm A BArvice t the slope mines of ompany IL ar London non the with un advances of hstand nultit the num! . ’ TES L continu of the matey by many works m—— CATTLE PLAGUE yr FRI] Millions of Cattle Perish Fr thie Nearly to to! I rn Nige Monte after cross ng t between the N thei num bers FAMINE IN FINLAND, It is Feared That Mave Whole Con Perished muni ties A Wh mrintain TTD 3 T MURDERED Two Farmers Shot Dead in a Quarrel Over a Hoad Renewn! of an a count an Langs wd runs thr 1 4 inson’s Iather Fouiks and Smit fen whe im a flcht ensunl Young Langst been hur ung, apg with Winchesters and Foulks was MUrTonce 8 instantiy er yd fHOT HIS BROTH RS, Little Henry Smith Ih might the Gan Wasn't Loadod A most d aftert ssiroue ss fenit o irrel a tow ne ago at New Haven, Ind, Henrs the even year-old son of Samuel Smith aw Amminst a table in the kit There was | a his beot hm wbteun n the gun look. and t londe! he secured Minted the gun at his two S00 and Grover aged tively He swapped the trigger, and, the gun being loaded, the full charge of shot struck the two boys Lirover, whose heart was penetrated. dial Instantly and Joseph was fatally injure, Ihe shot entered both of his lunge About ity shot entered Joseph's breast and Arms - RR Ervonss will bs made by the Mexican Government and through other agencies te turn the tide of emigration, waloh has baen flowing from Kurops to th: Unite | States, tato that country, in view of the proobe prasnge by the United Sates Congress of Aws further restricting immigration, Is) rumorsd that the authorities of several oo the Mexionn Stats are preparing to sen | swigrauon commissioners to laly, Swedou ireland and Germany ————— thinking the gun was n Sospand in fun younger brothers, J ten and sight resper Tur Nex Poros Indians of 1laho have re fused $3 an acre for their lands off ere | them by the United States Commissioners FIGHT IN MEXICO, Ten Soldiers Killed and Five Burned Halt Alive, Repart , although conflicting, come from every part of the Northern part of the |} pub the Hove roof Mexico indicating the growth of revolutionary movement, Despatches are rushing to and from the Mexican offl- cials to the United Btates ollicisly, An officer who desires that his name should not be used, states that another battle T'S place, when tes men were killed at ( where there Is na five of the half alive A courier with it out that the asked no quarter, Oraivo, garrison, At this viaoce Mexican soldiers worp burned official information gave revolutiouists gave and but in every way out. fought regular Mexican soldiers, those at Coralvo being a sleepy lot of hall breeds, It is reported that the Government has seiz >] the railroads for official purposes. A special train of twelves conc es, left Monte rey for Lampasas Guayos, with panies of cavalry A Washington d spatch Rocha, the Mexican general who is reported to have left the City of Mexico 10 join the revolutioniste Rio Grande border, is a famous He is wii 10 all the Mexican I'he 4 1 Max an «mj the elght com HAVE" kn lian was lig g Lo estab. in Mexic ag tL . Maximi generals Mejin and ecuted, 1 the Imperial gene me taken into fay He was, lepublie, the reorganizy ynmand of simost ever » has been ki an capital, INAS gone ADS rd fi Mexican NEWSY GLEANINGS. era epidemic, ribly in Los WAY BUILDING. $100 Miles of New 1802 Line Bull, During ——— YORK citizen bune that a il in the World's Wd exhibition ntaining va me genera t are of publ i maaqe the heretofore many hat have elds, forests and using the substitutes growing us we might save nine-tenths $40,000,000 yearly to Eur fl ’ al Swamps sent Cotton stalks could id the ANNDua ers fnstead of burned. So oon flax straw doestroved fon tons of duced and Europe, last year, 600.000 tons © We allow to go would take annuniiy straw were used materials which the place of the hundred th tons of fiber imported grain binding twine and the 05,00 tons of wrappings used for baling each cotton crop. What Is stated should be enough to awaken concern in the great sources of wealth allow od to go to waste through ignorance and neglect waste yearly —— - . Bressivos which we have slighted when In our are more highly prized when there Is danger possession {| of our being deprived of them, and our hearts are more keenly touched by the anticipation of loss than by the fullness of enjoyment. v A — Nor A Forgraxen. Mr. Schuyle- vant-—“My son is a regular Bohem- fan.” Mra Harlem Phlate—"Oh, haw, now, don't be puttin’ on fou know he was born right here in New York."—Chicago Nows Record. SABBATH INTERNATIONAL LESSON JANUAKY 8 SCHDOL, VOI | Rebuilding the Tem ple” Fzra iil, 1-18 Golden Ezra vii, 11 Commentary, Lesson Text Yoxt; We neod to bear in m this n mind that the ke to » be I'he Holse of the ned fifty time THe second hapter gives the numbering of the nearly JO.000 who at this time returned | to salem Verses 61, 2 16ll of names could not be found on und they had to be cast out, 1s the necessity of having Book of Life (Luke x 1 Verses 08, GJ of tho heok mentio Moms Lord,” Joru HONG WHOon the register suggesting to Our names in ability alter thelr Math, x. ¥: Acts xx 1 I'he pe gether as on after vears of God, began to bx the « They were Y ] A ' pind AOL And bai lde Jews a materia & salvation of be filled with “What am work and the A workmen Tue Boston Globe Is of opinfon that the Chicago University students who engage In chair-pushing st the World's Fair will not realize much in the of women will be thelr and the falr for {i= economy in the The Globe ignores entirely the considera. tion of gallantry. The women who are wheeled may not be heavy pro ducers In the way of cash, but just think of the smiles they will shed upon the good-looking propellers of thelr Jinrik/shas! Lipa, ns way principal « noted bestowal of Istomenrs, sox is gratuities “He Is an artist by profession. *1 know that; but what is he by oo cupation?”— Washington Star, HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. DISHES, who have hurried of Jadies and what k saving dinties? 1 wonder how many help to cook for their work know work it is to drain their BAKE A tried draining them by piling them id a pan. but did not like it because the water from the dishes would be ir nag one edge of each dish would be So I tried this Wash the Risber, cups first, with and watgey rinst water and turn jatp.g pan which he tea-towel folded dnd placed in the b Ther thwel wll absorb and the Ashes will bright ay. when Wiped, if they are nased “we are with housewife. 1 the bottom of the pan, of course, wel, WY and like it much bet. ty r: gon with # tom. water an MRL ours LK i R YOu w ith a brown thick as ANio Cakes Ww bake a rich ninutes Fried Egg Plant Make a weak solu. tion of salt and water, pare the egg plant and cut in thin slices, in the an hall; thea dry: and roll in grated dry Fry in hot brown and let them soak and a Wi wipe the slices so.alion hour Soules Boi vers fair.sized « SYOIding milk and the potatoes, six os and mash fini any lumps Boil one cup ol ons cup of add salt and pepper suflicient and beat to a then add, one at a time, the yolks Beat toa and ntiy bake butter cream of five egas and stiff froth the whites of the add this to the mito a buttered Ltaenly minutes, beat It well eres mixture, stir 1 aod pour pai Cranberry Tarts<-Take a pint of well ripened (raaberries and boil till tender in hall a pint of water, Strain, squees. ' ing out all the juice, and then put on to | boll again, addi ig a pound of sugar to a pint of juice. Holl just twenty minutes | and then sot aside to cool. Make a rich ple crust and out it into circles as large | as the top of a table goblet. Pioeh a | strip of crust around the edge and bake | quickly in hot oven, Fill the baked crust with the partly cooled cranberry jelly and set in a cold place to harden sud pleasant tarts will be made,
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