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PreMbvterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. : M. K. Sabbath Schd at 10:00 a. in. Preaching .n M. K. Church every Sab bath evening bv Kcv. I). II. Nicklo Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath ovening at the usual hour. ltev. Mi'darvv, Pastor. Services ill the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath inoriiitiir ami evening, ltev." J. V. McAniiich otriclating. The regular meetingM of the W. C. T. U. are ludd at the headquarter on the second and fourlli Tuos.la.vs of each m nth. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PIN EST A U I I E, No. 3d!, I. 0. 0. F. 1 Moilsovorv Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. j .NIK EST l,OIHK, No. 1H4. A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday ovoning lnA.O.U. W. Hall, Tlonesta. APT.GKOIUiK STOW POST, No. 274 U. A. H. Meet 1st and 3.1 Monday evening ill each month, In A. O. U. V. Hall, Tlonesta. APT. GKOKUK STOW COUPS, No. M7, W. 11. C, meets first and third Wednesday evening of each nioiilh, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tionesta, Pa. rpiMNKSTA TF.NT, No. Hit, K. O. T. A M., meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening hi each month In A. O. U. W. hall Tionesta, Pa. P F. KITCIIEY, 1 . ATTOKN E Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. S HAWKEY . MUNS, AT l'OKN EYS-AT- LAW, Warren, Pa. Practice 111 Forest Co. C. M. Siiawkky, Oku. B. Munn. J W. MORKOW, M. D., Phvsician, Surgeon A Dentist. Ollh'e and Residence three doors north of Hotel Aguew, Tinnesla. Professional calls promptly responded to at all hours. D It. F.J. BUY' A HI), Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. DR. J. C. IiUSN, PHYSICIAN AND SIT RO EON. Olllee over Heath d' Klllmor'a store, Tionesta. Pa. Professional calls prompt ly responded to at all hours of day or liighl. Residence May St. 1 U. J. D.OHEAVKS, J I Poysician and Surgeon Ofllceand residence above Fores C. National Hank. County 'Phone No. 1. H. LANSON, REAL ESTATE, Tionesta, Pa HOTEL WEAVER, E. A. WEAVER, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly the Lawrence House, has undergone a coinpletechaugo, and Is now in Hushed with al. the mod ern Improvements. Heated and lighted throughout with natural gns, bathrooms, hot mid cold water, etc. The comforts ol guests never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, V. GKKUW A OEROW Proprietor. Tionseta, Pa. This Is the niostcentrally located hotel ill the place, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant stopping place lor 1 le traveling public. First class Livery in connection. piIIL. EMERT FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and alntit streets, Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work troin the finest to Iho coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion iiven to mending, anil prices rea sonable At thi lAFrm B- c :;;r:c3 usi ysksity, I'irreii, Pi. 7h Bcvt practical ,up-to-dit ftu lnrft Tf-irur.j Hot.oot in Pannaivania. iw cur SiuJrats (ttiiJ inning lucatiou. Jll W f.1 to OS'.! ran wr. tlauifri ta alii-a, upon roipv Oar g.-Bi-i'M it bnitllr.t coti. ttont of benor truit id all part for fuil tartiTalirs. tairssi. TKi tA?La BjSUCS CNtVUStfY. BLUFF IS MADE GOOD. Reported That French Have Seized Turkish Customs, j srelna That France la In Karaest Sultan II a. Turned to (irrat III llaln aul Now Aka That Kulanl Krml First to Pro tect A.lHtlc Turkey, t ailor Treaty by Which lals uf Cyprus Wat Surrcuilered. J.O.M'ON, Nov. 5. The Puris cones tiiiiideut of The Haily .Mail says he un lcrHtiuuls Hint ilispntchcs have been re ceived at the French cnpilul announcing :hut Aiiuiinil Cuillnnl's division of the HtciicIi Meiliterrnuciiiv Htindron hus ar ricd at Smyrna and Hcixcil the customs. PARIS, Nov. 5. "The porte has asked titeiit lliitain," says the Constantinople correspondent of The Echo tie Paris, "to Ci'llill the terms of the convention of 18TS whereby ill exchange for the Island of Cyprus Great liril iiin guarantees the In tegrity of the sultan's Asiatic pusscs linns. "The porte claims under this conven tion that (ireat llrituiti should protect Asiatic TurKcy against attack by France and suggest that (ileal Britain should end a squadron to the Levant for that purpose." According to the Athena corespondent jt The Journal n French dispatch boat Slivcd yesterday at Syin, capital of the inland of Syra, to get a nuinlicr of dis patches th .t were waiting ut the tele graph olllee. HEAVIEST FOG IN YEARS. l.onlon Knveloprd lu Impenetrable llaae, Htrerla llecMiiie tllm-keil and Kven Tolira r I.n,t. I.OM)., Nov. 5. A fog such as tlrcnt lliitain had not experienced for years enveloped Loiiih n and half of the United Kingdom yesterday, bhskailiug shipping, deranging railways ami throw ing liusiiiess in liOiiiloii. ltirniiiigiiaui ami ether provincial cities into confusion. So dense was it that a walk into the streets was an adventure. The fog de scended upon the streets of the metropo lis nnd the suburbs so thickly that be tween 4 anil ." o'clock in the afternoon the princ ipal avenue of trnlllc resitniblcd the steainriaiui of a Turkish bath. Hundreds vt thousands of London's suburban population vainly endeavored to grope their way to the railway sta tions. The few who succeeded found the trains all stalled. Anion. 1 Trafalgar square anil the houses of parliament scenes nnparnllch d for years were wit nessed. Hundreds of omnilnisses, cabs, caits and wagons formed un inextricable nnd ininiovnhlf mass. The mounted po lice, lu trying to char uwav the jam, got lost themselves. Many vehicles were in collision. The drivers, not knowing where they were, stood at the hendu of their hotscs, p.iticntly awaiting the lifting of the premature darkness. Lanterns were at a premium. News boys trim-formed their papers into tem porary torches. Highwaymen pursued their vocation. Casualties were frequent and even hardened Londoners freely ex pressed a iln nd of the continuation of such fogs, which yesterday reached a climax. If the fog had not lifted somewhat to ward night, London would have been so congested that the housing resources, commodious as they are, w ould have been taxed beyond their limits by the forced accommodation of the fogdiound stibur hauiti s. Aiiioiii; chilih'cti ami old people the deleterious effects nf such n continuous and exceptional fog can scarcely bo es timated. DUM0NT GETS THE PRIZE Aero CI ! Committee llevldea tie Won llnelacli l'nrse Fairly. PARIS. Nov. 5. The committee of the Aero club, by a vote of JU to 1), yester day proclaimed M. Santos I Hiinoiit. the Ilraziliun aeronaut, the winner of -the prize of lisi.lMKi francs offered by M. lieutsch for n dirigible balloon. The vote was preceded by n warm dis cussion. Count lion, who presided, while eulogizing the courage of M. Santos-Du-niont, contended that ho had not won the prize owing to the time limits Prince Kolaml lleiiaparte, on behalf of the spec ial committee who watched (he contests, declined that M. Santos-Duinoiit hud ma terially and morally won the prize be cause the new regulation as to the time limit was never olllcially endorsed by the Aeru club. PILING IT ON. air Michael Illcka-llrneh Hints at Iinpo altloti of tremer 1'uxea and Loan. LOXHON. Nov. 5 What is regarded ns an important announcement preparing the people of (irent Uritain for new taxes and fresh loans was made last night by the chancellor of the exchequer Sir .Michael Ilicks-Rcnch, in a speech nt 111 is-lol. After alluding to the "enor mous increase in the ordinary expendi tures" of the government, he reviewed the war taxes and said that the ever increasing demand of the national ex chequer gave reasons for careful thought and even anxiety for the future. "The cost of the war in South Africa Is enormous," said Sir Michael. "It still drags on. It may be, when aj"'xt yenr comes, that I may have to ask the people of this country to ls-nr even greater bur h us nnd to make even greater sacri fices." TORTURED BY BURGLARS Family Made to Give I'p Money A tier Hav ing llnlr nurneil From llsR MASSILON, O., Nov. IJalsor Race, his wite and two sons, living near this city, ear'y yesterday morning were tort ured bv burglars until tlmy gave up aver $ I.IKKI in certificates of deposit and (in in money. The burglars set tire to the hair of their victims and threatened to roast them alive. One of Races' sons may not recover. The burglars escaped in a ve hicle stolen from .Mr. Race. Burglars Ntarted Coitly Fire. .MAY VII.LE, N. I)., Nov. .".-burglars In attempting to blow the safe ill a butch er shop st Clifford, 1U miles from here, started a fire which has nluiost wiped out the business portion. The loss amounts to 50,000. USE1ESS TO FIGHT NATURE" Willi. U Moor On Ilia Matter of Prevent Htnnus by l .a or tipl oalve. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. Professor Willis L. .Moore, acting secretary of ag riculture, has issued an oiliciul state ment concerning the mutter of the at tempted prevention of hailstorms by the use of explosives from specially designed cannon. Itrief refererce is made to the renewed Interest in the subject lately in France and Italy and to the Apparatus now lu use iu conducting the experi ments. The professor says In purt: "After examining all that baa been published during the past two yours on the subject of hail prevention 1 have to repeat the opinion heretofore expressed that we have here to do with a popular Ji-lusion and that efforts should be made to prevent its spread ill this country. The great processes going on ill the at mosphere are conducted on too large a scnle for any man or any nation to at tempt to control them. The energy ex pended by nature in the production of a hailstorm, a tornado or a rainstorm prob ably exceeds the combined energy of nil the stcuin engines and explosives in the world. It is useless for man to attempt to combat nature on this scale." HELLO COMPANIES UNITE. Conmiliilatcd TaleplioneCompsny of renn aylvanla Take. In Several Lines. EASTON, Pa.. Nov. 2 A mortgage for !fi;,ISJO,oiKi, given by the Consolidated Telephone company of Pennsylvania to the Equitable Trust company, trustee, of l'Liln k'lpliiil, has been hied in the otliic of the recorder of deeds of Northampton county. The Consolidated Telephone company, which was formerly Iho Schuylkill Val ley Telephone ami Telegraph company of Reading hus consoiidulcd tlie follow ing corporatioii'j and lines: Lackawanna Telephone company, lnr.ie!svl!le: Slate Belt Telephone company of Slatington; Lehigh Telephone lompauy of Allentown and the lnter-Stute Telephone ami Eng lish company operating lines in Lacka wanna, Luzerne, Carbon, Lehigh, North ampton, Montgomery. Itcrks and other counties in Pennsylvania. THEY DIED TOGETHER. Ynnntc Couple Left Note Hnyllig Their Love Affairs Hud lleeu Interfered With. UEADlXti. Pa., Nov. 2.-Th bodies of Walter Snyder and Minnie Reich steller were found on Mount Peiiu with bullet holes through their temples yes terday. A pistol was lying by Sny der's side and it is supposed he killed the girl mid then committed suicide. The couple left u letter in which they said that their love affairs hud been in terfered with iiinl that they decided to die together. Snyder was 20 years of age and the girl 21. Law lti4t Take Its Course. NEW YORK, Nov. 5.-Anthouy J. Frank, who threw red pepper into the eyes of Curl N. (Iticuther, jeweler, and thru tried to steal a tray of diamonds, was yesterday sentenced to live years in Sing Sing prison by Judge Aspinwall. It was shown that Frank, who bad the support of a huge family, was without work or money and that the crime was planned iu desperation to secure money for medicine for a dying child. Stroug elTurts were made to secure the release of the prisoner hut ho pleaded guilty nud the court would not suspend sentence. Fatul Wreck In Delaware. WILMINGTON'. Iel., Nov. f. A southbound freight train on the Philadel phia, Wilmington and Baltimore niil road ran into a work train nt Claymont, 1 c I . , six miles north of this city yester day afternoon. .lames Miihlletou of Philadelphia, fireman on the locomotive of the freight train, was instantly killed and Engineer Frank Gallagher and llrakemnn J. J. Devine also of the freight train was seriously injured. Five freight cars were derailed nnd set on tiro by the collision and the tracks were blocked. 'o Mslfgnant Kplilcmlc Aiming Indians OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 0. The report that nialii'iiant smallpox is epidemic nnd causing scores of deaths among the In clines oil the Winnebago reservation a pears to be exaggerated. Deputy Mar shal Allen says the deaths to date re sulting from smallpox number 20. It has been 10 days since nn Indian has died and the disease is now under control. Every precaution is being tuken to pre vent its spreading. Montana Train Itnhbers Caught. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. S.-Fotir men, Kid Wilson. Charles Holmes, Frank Smiley and W. E. McKernon, wore ar rested lure Saturday charged with belte confidence men. Yesterday the police received information to the effect that the men are the Wagner, Mont., train rob bers. AMi'.luvits have 1khii made against the men and they will be held awaiting further advices from Montana. Forced Murderer to Kill llhnsetf. LONDON, Nov. 5. Yesterday after noon a man nanusl Lnncnmbe entered the Kensington branch of the London nnd Southwestern bank and shot the cashier dead. He then culled upon the clerks to deliver the contents of the till. A clerk grappled with the robber who finding that escape was impossible shot himself. Another clerk was wounded in the strug- ll- Tobacco Tru.t Killers Ohio. COH'MIU'S. ()., Nov. 5.-The Amer can Cigar company, a trust organized under the laws of Now Jersey, was qualified by Secretary of State I.nylin yesterday to do business in Ohio. The trust has a capital stock of ?10,000,000 and will have its headquarters iu Cin cinnati. James H. Duke is at the head of this trust. tiled From Klt'ecta of Slight Fall. HAI.I.STOX. N. Y., Nov. 5. Maurice 'iwcr, a railroad conductor, died at his home here yesterday from internal rup ture caused by a full on stubble iu a cornfield on Saturday last. He wus 3D years old and had constructed several side lines for the Delaware ami Hudson railway on its Susquehanna and Cham plain divisions. Herring Msy Remain In Prn.ala. I1ERLIN, Nov. 5. The police order ex pelling from Prussia Joseph Herrings, the American newspaper correspondent, on the grouud of an alleged evasion of military service It) years ago, has beea cancelled. HAVY BRITISH LOSS. D.sastrous Encounter Wi h Boers In Eastern Transvaal. Many Other Officers Fell Total Los. la 7 llea.l ami Kill Wounded Boera Made Hear Attack Fighting Wua at Clorte liuiirters anil Very Iletermlued. Ciilouel ltetiKOil Among the Killed. LONDON. Nov. 2.-Lord Kitchener hus reported to the war ullice a disaster lo the Ilritish near Kcthel, Eastern Transvaal, iu which two guns were lost, several olliccts killed or wounded and M men killed and 1I!0 wounded. The following Is the text of Lord Kitchener's dispatch, dated Pretoria, Nov. 3: "Colonel ltarter. who marched from (he constiibulnrly line yesterday reached Benson's column early this morning (Fri day) unopposed. He reports that Colonel Reason died of his wounds. "The other casualties are the follow ing: Killed Colonel Guinness, Major F. 1). Murray, Captains M. W. Linsuy and V. II. Thorohl, Lieutenants E. V. I. Rrooke and R. E. Shepard and Second I.ieuetuant A. J. Coilctt. Died of his wounds. Captain Eyre Lloyd." Lord Kitchener then gives the mimes of 13 other olllcers who were wounded, most of them severely, and announces that o4 non-commissioned olllcers and men were killed und IHO wounded, adding that four of the later have since died of their wounds. The dispatch then says: "I assume that the two guns have been recorded and the enemy has withdrawn but 1 have no further details. "I deeply regret the loss of Colonel Reason and the "Mirers ami men who fell with him. Iu Benson the service loses a most gallant and capable otllcer, who invariably led his column with marked success and judgment. "The fighting was at very close quar ters ami maintained with great d( termin ation by both sides. The enemy suffered heavily but I have not yet received a relnble estimate. "The liners retired east." Colonel Retison had been for some time operating in the vicinity of Bethel, which is northeast of Stundcrton. He surprised a Boer laager Oct. 22, near Trirhaidsfontein, taking o7 prisoners. Three days later, according to Lord Kitchener's report nt the time, after a long nis'ht march, the commandoes under Grolielar and Erasmus "honvily at tacked Benson's rear guard and flunks at YziiMiikfontein, but were easily driven away." Whether this was the attack which re sulted so disastrously or whether the Boers, who had been repulsed, took ad vantage of the mist to renew the attack is still U"explained. Lord Kitchener does not give the date of the Itethel en gagement. WE'VE G0TT00MUCH MONEY Coin Is Filing t'p In Treasury anil Ouga Waul, to lluy Hack lloml.. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. Reserving the rii;'nt to discontinue without previous notice, the treasury department yester day announced that for the present it will accept offerings of I'nited States homls if tendered at the treasury depart ment in Washington or ut the sub-treasury, New York, at prices to yield the government interest as follows on the 3 per cent bonds, loan of 1!K2-1!)1S, 5 per sent bonds, loan of Idol, anil 4 per cent bonds funded, loan of 111(1", to yield 1.720, nnd on the 1 per cent bonds, loan 3f I !."., to yield l.fHK!. In spouking of this action iu resuming the purchase of the bonds Secretary Gage said: "The terms 1 offer are practi cally the same ns those tinder which the purchases were made under the last call, I took the market quotations and nimlH ;he price about the mean between the iffi rs and bids, which, of course. Is a ha :e above the prices at w hich the ac tual transactions were made. This I believe to be entirely fair to both the irovcriiinont and to the bnndowiiers. My reason for making the offer at this time Is that I ti ml from (mlay's treasury stnteii t I hat we took in in cash this month S!i..lnl.!l."2 more than we paid out. and for this single day the excess of re ceipts over expenditure)! was .1,(IM1,-1 1 1. The circulation of the country could not stand this drain .very long without being affected seriously, nud as I do not wish to lncreuse the deposits iu the national bank depositaries, there was only one thing left to do, itml that was to buy bonds. I can give no approximate idea of how long this offer will remain open or how many bonds I shall purchase. Bondhclders who wish to sell would do well not to count on any grent length of time." Heceipls nnd Kipemlllures. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. The month ly statement of the government receipts and expenditures shows that for the month of October. 11KI1. the total re ceipts were fl'.l.Sol.Uo'J and the expendi tures iSKi.lilo.S:!.'!, which leaves a surplus for the month of !f!), 1S(I,1 17. Tho re ceipts were nearly J,(KHI,(KK) less than for October. l'.WXI. and Ihe expenditures nearly $7.:W"l.lKI less. The receipts from the several sources of revenue are given as follows Customs, $2o,4l5,.7l. an iuiTonso over October, Html, of nearly srt.ooo, 0(K); in ternal revenue, o.Ml.OI!): decrease, H.lCIAHi: miscellaneous, $2.1)0 1,732; de crease, ;?!77,tHio. The expenditures on account of the war department were .y.).r4,'l. 170: de crease, ".7iUHH); on account of the liuvy, .Vl.l.'l.27i); increase, $1,500,0(10. Tor the four months of the present fis cal year the total receipts were IflDl, !I.S0,S11, u decrease of .V.KIO,00i from those of the corresponding period last year. The expenditures aggregated $l(il.lil!l.'!71, a decrease of $27,000,000 as compared wilh the corrcspending pe rioil of l'.iilO. Dr. Ilurnett Indicted For Murder. CHICAGO, Nov. L The grand jury yisterdiiv voted uu indictment against Dr. ville Burnett, charging him witn murder ns an accessory before the fin-i. Dr. lb molt was wilh Mrs. Churl itte Nicliol when the hitter committed sm ell" at u hotel recently, alone fulfilling l.i nciiement which Burnett says they infill- to die lo ther rather ilwm be aopuraled. TORTURE AGED WIDOW. RohtMra Try lo Mnke Hrr Ilrli Kup pmrtl Vlli ti'iKcil Iinalil SCIi.N XTOX, Nuv. 1.- Four masked itH'ii lin!,r it:t) the hnim nf Mrs. Ann Welles, u .lii-yMHr-4i.il vviilc.w nf Kt-ott, early Ycliii's;iy morning. nnl after hiii'lini; nnd u;iuiic hr inn I Iht invalid son, who was ln r only minimuinii, mn-KtK-kt'd the lmu'. Tln-y could find only S1..VI, and in tlndr ('tularin they brutally mattrratfd the old woman and tier L"y to niui;' tin-in dis Hum u-ln'iu they kept tlitdr snpposs'il Wealth. There was no money in th house otluT than what the thieves pot, and when they heeame convinced of thin they left. The old woman Hiiccecdi-d in releasing her hands after an hour's ttmpiim it the ropes which hound ilitin, ami iTinitiriii herself to a neighbor's house pive the alarm. The whole country wax scoured, hut no trace of the brim s could he found. New Futsl Disease A'iMclciiiK faille. XK'.V CASTI.i:. Nov. 1 A new nnd futul disease anions milch cows and cat tie is reported in this section of tho state. Dr. lioornc S. .lobson. who has been invcstipitiiu: for the State l ive Stock Sanitary boaid, finds that the symptoms of the sick cattle resemble those of anthrax. The latter is ii most duuKcroiis and coi.tatdoiis disease, which is communicated to man iu the form of luiiliiriiiiut posture by accidi ntal inoeii liitiou while hamlliii!.' anthrax sides or carcasses. The cattle attacked by the new disease die in from one to three days. N'ell Murilcr Suspect Viint.lie.. IMONTOWX, Nov. 'J I lllleers who have been worl.iiu; on the murder of I.ouis Neil, who was found locked iu a closet in his house w ith bis head crushed, have loiimi no clue to the perpetra'ors. An old Herman, who came from Haiti more and stopped with Neil, is under nt riH'; suspicion. He persuaded th old man lo convert his property into --ash, preparatory to coini: buck to llaltitnore with him to live, and he was seen ill Addison just before Neil's body win found with lots of money. He dis appeared and no trace of him can be found. Accused of l.ootlt:!; Mull litis. CUKKNVII.I.K, Nov. l'reil Ash by of Cleveland was arrested chanted with stealini; and -lestroyinn mail, forg inK a check ami atteii.piinn to cash a folded check. Shortly after the tireen ville National bunk opened a stranger presented a check for s:(IMI made out to I'idel Ituhser. superintendent of the Slu iby Tube works. The cashier be came suspicious and called in un otticer. At the pistollice foe lock box of the Shelby ccinpiiny was looted and about at) letters stolen. Ashl y was held for court in tin sum of .f'J.liisi. Hterp Walker Kllleil ly tilt-Foot Drop, COVNKI.I.SVII.I.F,, Nov. 'J. The death of Paul Zinehe, a Slavish miner of I.eisendiui; No. 1, was the fatal result of slccpwalkim:. Thuislay 1 1 i 1 1 1 the wife of Ziuche was avu!;eued by irroans. A window was wide open, ami upon the ground, -II feet below. Ill" prostrate body of her husband lay. lie wus hurried to the Cot t aire Slate hospital here, where he di 'd. .iuche had been llililicteil to sleepwnlkiiii: for several yenrs. He was uiarried about two weei.s ami. Internal injuries was the cause of death. Sni It Ii Held For Il.iniittiM's lleatli. WASH I NtiTt IN. I'll.. Nov. 2. Cor oner .1. .1. l'itpatriok returned from Ells worth, where he nunle imtuiry into the death of (Iconic Hampton, who yvas shot during the progress of a poker uuiuo at Unit place last Saturday uiulit. The jury found that I ieorge Smith is re sponsible for Hampton's death and tired tin; fatal bullet. A quarrel over a If-'i bet led to the trailed)'. Flltlll II lint I life Aeelilent. XKYV CASTI.i:. Nov. 1. Another fil ial hunliuj,' accident has just occurred near Kllwood. of which William Hip per, u 17-year-old boy of North Sewick ley township, was the victim. He and (leoi'se Sheets of Freedom were out hitntini; nnd the latter bred at a rabbit. Kipper received the contents of the kuii in the stomach and was probably fatal ly wounded. Hunter Ituriiil to llentli. WAP.IU'.N. Nov. l.-.lohn Irvine, a hunter, was burned to death in an old shtuity near lliisscll and his couipanioii, Gene Christinnti. suffered terrible inju ries. The men had retired, leaving nn old tin stove biirnini.'. The shuck ignited duriiiK tiic night nnd the men were awak ened by the falling roof. ITF.MS IN Hltlt.F. (HlKllNSP.l'ltti -Mrs. Ueoige Bridge and Mrs. Joseph ltridge, wives of l'nity township funncis. were thrown from a buggy by u runaway horse near lleiilty station ami both seriously hurl. I.Al'tllll.lNTIlYVN -The forest Hies which have been riuing above l.aitgh lintown since last Saturday, are believed to be under control. SULT.VAI.E August -I. Hunt, while out hunting, accidentally exploded both barrels of his shotgun, the contents of one barrel entering his left foo(, almost tevcring it from his leg. MO.NONCAHEI.A. i'a.- -Mrs. l'h...be Yohe, who for years has I u under the cure of a inns., was binned to death ut the house of lo r son, I'ranU Vol:,-. HKA VIMt I'AI.I.S-The big barn be longing to the estate of John Light ncr, deceased, situated ill Darlington town ship, was bitrniil to the ground. Loss, SKI. WAIIUI'A --The American Turret Lathe company is about to locate in Warren. The company ha?; been given a site of six acres and stock has been taken by local capitalists. KI.VIMA-.I. A. McDoiinid nud loseph Kolb. enrpeute'-s nl wort on t! . ocw Catholic sclioolholls,. here, weie ..'.lied. A scallold upon which they were at woik Ijml.eji.uUhey t- il in feet. S11A I.J.--'l he jonru, yiii"ii phiiol.ers' strike has been amiiiiltly s- liic,i. Til I . -VII. I.!-: Whde pl ying with a honlire the y ar-old chil l of .Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Moloney was burned so bad ly that it died. Al.TtMlNA - milk lru-t lias been formed in this city and tie- price ad vanced to 7 cents u quart. The plant of the Allooiiu I 'lass compnn.i ias n-suuied upcrntion. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS., Pointed Paragraphs Chronic ling the Week's Doings. I.ana ULpatche From Yarlnna I'arta nf Ilia VVorltl SIhimi of Tltflr I'uiMliu:. and Only tha fwiU Cilven In ma Few Words as I'oaaibla For the lleuellt oftha Hur ried Kemler. The body of the Duke of Alba, who died of pneumonia in New York, luia reached Spain. (lencrul Weyler created some sensation m the Spanish cortes by declaring that, although not aiming at a dictatorship, be wus above till a soldier. Missionaries now in China, says a ca ble, expect a recurrence of uuti-foreign troubles in China within the Dext five yea rs. A. G. Jones, governor of Nova Sco tia, twice refused knighthood during the visit of the Duke nf Cornwall, the last time to the duke himself. Citizens of Chester, S. C, hnve pri testcd against the appointment of Will iuin P. Crawford as lieutenant iu the army because he jilted his fiancee. Hear Admiral Taylor, as chief of the bureau of navigation, will advocate ex tending the duties of the gem nil tumid, of which Admiral Dewey is president. Thursday. A special cable dispatch from Paris says M. Dcutsch hus sent M. Santos Diiuiont ."i.lHKI for the poor of Puris, iu addition to the bulloon prize of J'-MMSX) which he feels sure M. Suutos-Duuiuut will receive. President Roosevelt has discontinued the lime-honored custom of giving un annual reception to the public. lie does not intend to giv some uiiscreunt the chance to shoot him w hile preteudiuK to shuke his hand. The state department is Informed that negotiations with the Kulgatian brig ands who abducted Miss Stone have been op; ned, and the brigands demand the or iginal ransom asked If 1 IO.ihni. Sharply cross-examined at the court of inquiry. Hear Admiral Schley yielded little to his opponents, though contra dicting several olllcers. J. SI. risher 4; Co. of Boston were ac cused of conducting a get-rich-fast con cern in which many pcrsous were swin dled. Friday. Sinclair Tonsey, a tibllsher, was per hops fatally injured by being thrown from a speedway wugon at Yonkers. Sliss C. Becerra. daughter of Dr. Ki cardo Itecetra, former minister from Co lombia to the I'nited Stutes. and wh) was held as hostage by General Castro, escaped from Venezuela und joined her father in I'ort of Spain. Information was received that commu nication bad been opened with Sliss Stone, the captive missionary, and that Consul General Dicklnsmi had gone lo Sumnkov to superintend arrangements for her release. King Kdward bestowed decorations in St. ,lntnes' palace, and is said to have looked aged and pallid, but a special ca ble dispatch from Ih-riiu says those who met him in llomburg saw no symptoms of Illness. Saturday. S'x deaths from the pl.inte have oc curred In Liverpool since Sept. 3 and pre cautions are being tuken to prevent its spread. In a special cable dispatch Sir Thomas Llpton is quoted as saying that the Shumt'iN-k II is not for sule. Dr. S. T. Lowther. owner of the Low -ther oil fields, wus mortally wounded, Ms wife was shot and his opponent killed in a shooting affray in West Martinsville, W. Va. P.efore the naval court of innuiry Ad miral Schley sniil Admiral Sampson forced him to change his report on the Santiago battle. Prinidcnt Castro of Venezuela replied to the resolution of the Pan-American congress relative to his troubles with Co lomliiu that Venezuela did not desire war, but sought nn honorable peace. Sliss Jane Toppnn, a nurse, wus ar rested in Amherst, N. II., on the charge of poisoning .Mrs. .Mary Gihle, one of four members of the Davis family, of Cntuumcf, Mass.. who died mysteriously within a month. Monday. A special cable dispatch from Lisbon ays the Visconde Santo Thryso was re called from Washington because he made a premature report of President SIcKin ley's death. Italy is quarantining against Liver pool, nud vessels from there arriving nt Bordeaux are to lie rigorously inspected. A report reached Sofia. Bulgaria, that Sliss Stone, the abducted American mis sionary, and .Mine, Tsilka, were safe. Counsel for Hear Admiral Schley, iu the court of inquiry, closed his case, and the taking of evidence in rebuttal was begun. The naval board on construction sub mitted lo S.tretury Long a program proposing for new butt leships, four cruisers, IS gunboats am) six dispatch bouts, at a cost of $:;5,(KHI,IKKI. John Chnrtrand, killed in llolsikcn by pistol sli d, had been separted from bis wife, who suys she shot him accidentally while giving him a farewell embrace. Tneaday. The French minister of foreign af fairs has presented a note to the porte requesting information ns to the prom ished payment of the Lot undo claim. Admiral Cuillard's squadron is due at its destination in the Levant today. It may be reinforced by severnl French warships. The ti'st and second divisions of tlia Italian .Me'iterraiiean squadron are tu join forces in Kastcrn waters. Fusilier detnils of the recent battle In the Eastern Trunsvuul state that tool cnil Botha personally shared in the nhl ing. which lasted a night and a day. Li Hung Chang's health is reported to have improved. Secretary Long will take steps to de velop efficiency In the engineeiing de partment of the navy. It Is expected lii otlh iul circles that the new Hay-I'auiiefute treaty will be ac ceptable to the senate. held head in flames Wutuan Horrible U'ay of Trying Commit Nntciile. ST. PAI L, Nov. 5.-SIrs. William Slaver made an attempt to end her lift jesterday in a terrible manner. Sin piled newspapers into the bath tub at her 1 ie, saturated them with kerosene and lighted tbeni. Then, bending over the burning papers, she remained in tlint position until the entire upper portion of her body was burned in a horrible man ner. The smoke attracted attention and she was found lying on the Uoor uncon scious. She was taken to the city hospital where she regained consciousness and said she tried to kill herself because bIh was u burden to her family. This ie tl ' si ml attempt the woiuuu has made ti end her life within three diiyi. It U belie! ed she cannot recover. SURRENDER It: l.Z'C. F.ntlre liisurg-eut Force '. . U.i . i Ar A to General llu. i . MANILA. Nov. l.-Gemial 12 ,..io. reports the complete surrender of tin insurgents in the island of Cebu, con sisting ,r 4o0 men and ISO officers, witi l.'n ritles and eight brass field piece. The pouring of ti ps into the island of S.iniar Is believed to have had a gooa effect on the Cebu inurgenn who had been wavering for some time. The mal contents kept up the coiillict by saying that a majority of the American trooui had left the Philippines. Lehljfh Teleyraiihers fiot a Ratao. HAZLETOX. Pa.. Nov. 5.-Annnunc incut of au lncreuse ranging from $2.30 to $Hi per month in the wages of teh graph operators on the Huieltuu and Ma hnnoy division of the Lehigh VaJlef railroad was made here yesterday. Tin advance is graded iu accordance with lo cution, ability and the aniuuut of work required from the men. La. I Arrival. From Ktoniltka. PCliT TOWNSKND, Wash., Nor. 6. The steamer Dolphin arrived yeaterda) from Skagway, bringing 1:10 passengers, most of whom are f rum Dawson aud an the hist to come up the river before thl close of navigation. The passengers re port that Dawson has practically gon into winter qiunters, and active prepara tions have been mude fur wiuter mluiug. MAKKET REPORT. ilaw York Money Market. NV VOI1K, Not. L Money on cull, ;i(jil per cent. Prime mercantile puper, 45 pet Cent. Sterling exchange: Actual business in bunkers at f4.titiViH.8T for demand and fc.JC",44 for sixty days. PoateJ rates, 1.SH jf'H.NV Commercial bills, JSI.cki'ul.NlVs. Bar silver, CTc. New York Provision Market. FLOl'k Winter putents, $.5tKij:.86 winter straights, ;i.;tiii t.-)."i; winl r "X VJ.oliti-.4ll' winter low7 grades, fJ.MXjj li.411, Minnesota putents, W.7o((ld.lKii .Mii.iicMitn linkers', fJ.lH.i.Jo. CGUN.MtAI-Yeliow wiwtern, $123 city, 1.J.; brandy wine, SX&Vild.uX). liS K- No. 2 western, tije f.o.b. afloat; stale rye, fiTitoN'. V llLAT No. 2 red, 8D4c f.o.b. afloat, No. 1 northern, 7pi ,c f.o.b. admit. CtlliN No. 2 corn, tST:'Nc f.o.b. afioat GATS No. 2, 42'i I2'ic; No. 2 flute, 44f(i I lc: track mixed western, 41'.i(J 4'J'iC truck white, 17c. I'HKK- Strong; uiess, $l0Al(C,Mk fuiniiy, flT.25'(i 17.50; short clear, flT.&ij I1.V1- Shipping. tkiisic; good to cho ce, srKlio. lH'T'i Kl;-Cren ry extras, 22'-jc factory, LVc; imitation, creamery, 17(9 lSc. CHKLSIC - Fum y large white, tVSJ tffcic; small white, l!lfill)bje. KGGS Stute and Pennsylvania, 21V4 il-'-c. I'OTATOKS - New York, $1.25(3 2.12'n; New Jersey, $ l.fHKiil.75. Buttalo Provision Market. 1H FFALO, Not. 4. WHF.AT No. 1 uorlheru, Tti'.ac; win ter wheal. No. 2 red, 77c. COliN No. 2 com, ti'ic 02 t-je. GATS No. 2 white, 411c 40'c. No. 3 corn, No. 3 mixed, l'LGL'lt Spring wheat, best patent, per bid., f l.i(t;',U.J."; low grades, J.tXrfii 2.75. It t'TT Kit -Creamery, western, exln, 2-i :'.'.'; state und Pennsylvania cream ery, L'J' jc: fnir to good. lltfuJiie, UlLhM-; -Fancy lull cream, lie good lo choice, liKi.tlUl-jc; comiuou to fair, is(Sc. LGG2 V eslcru aud slule faucj. 21c FGTATOFS- Fancy, per bushel, 05c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLi: i:tra export steers, $5dX (yVi.tMl- good to choice shipping steers, Ho.Vii7). Ill; coarse, rough, but fat steers, V4 J-''" I : choice to smooth fat heifers $4.ii.Vii.i.ltt; common to cood cows, Ijst.J.'. fed.'.si; good butclicr balls, f:i.5t N&I.73. KI1KKP AND LAMBS - Handy lumbs choice to laiicy, I.WiH.OO; lair to good fl..r,iif(; t.To; wether sheep, $:j.5(Ka:i.T5. IK MIS Mixed puckers' grades, ?5.UK2 5.b5; heavy lugs, V'l.'.I.VdH.isi; choic heavy and upwards, $i"dt'"i(U'juX). Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Timothy, loose, per ton, $ 1S.IM Kir i:!..,i); timothy, prime, loose buled, Jl l.'"il I. 'ill; timothy, prime, tight billed, l:;.iS)'(( i:;..iii; mixed, loose, ton, ;f lu.WKj; ll.iMi, timothy. No. 1, tight Utlea Cheese Market. I.'TICA. Nor. 5. At the Plica dairy board of trade today 75 lots of 5. P'si boxes of cheese were sold at the following prices: Large white mm colore, I at tr'jc; small white and colored at lI'At'd'ic ruling at Creamer) butter Lighten tulw sold at J'J'r; lis tub? at J-'le; Jini cases of 5-pouiHl print at 'J V-jc; 1.iO cases of 1-pound prints ut 24c Little Falls Cheese Market. J.liTl.K FALLS, N. Y Not. 4. Kales of cheese today wen1: Large colored. 1 lot of Jisi boics at '(' ; huge colored. 1 lot of lis) boxes at i)V,c; small white. Pi lots of ps,, boxes at '.)e, small colored. It) lots of 1 .:') boxes at !A,c; twins, colnied, 4 lots nf 325 boxes at y-,c; twins, while. I. 'I lots of 7J5 boxes at !e: sl.i.ns, 11 ; ,t . nf TM boxes at ft V .