ivw J THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. rnMihMl every VVeducsdiiy ly J. E. WENK. Office in Suiearbangli & Wouk Building, Kl.M bTllkKT, THINKftTA, PA. Term., l.00 A Vcr, Klrlrtly la Advmrr. No inilincriplhiit reoelvwl lor shorter period lliwi tlire months. t'oriespoiidoiice willcitfil, Imt no notice will be taken of anonymous oomiiiuiilca liiiiH. AlwHysirive your liRiue. RATES OF ADVERTISING: One Square, one iucli, oneweck...$ 1 CO One Square, one inch, one month.. 3 00 One .Square, one inch, 3 months..... 5 00 One Square, one Inch, oue year ... 10 00 Two Squares, oue y tar 15 00 Quarter Column, one year 30 00 Half Column, one year.. 50 00 One Column, one year lo to Li'tral advertisement ten cents per line each insertion. We do fine Job Printing of everv de scription at reasonable rati s, but it's cash on delivery. EST REPtJBLIGAN. VOL XXX IV. NO. 3!). TIONESTA. PA., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1. 1902. $1.00 PER ANNUM. FOR BOKOUGH OFFICEHS. liniynj.-T. K. Itiiehoy. (Hnciltnrn.l. ' !'''. W. K Illiun, rim. Chirk. T. K. AriiiMrniiir, lr. J. l Iiiinn, ! li",'"'i. Mm". .fo- vl It" I'taeeV. A. Itmiilall, S. J. Sot ley. lintnMe II. K. Moody. IWrrroi N. J. S.tloy. .( iirivtor U. W. lloleiimi., J. K. Wenk.j. C. Soowilon, i'atriek Joyce, V. W. l.roo, It. L. lUslot. FO K fciST COUNTY OFFICERS. Arather of 'tnirrr.1 . K. I'. Iliill. Manlier o .Senate. A. XI. Nooloy. AMMhlll. l. Ihllltl. t're. intent JivltirW. XI. 1,'iidsnv. A.iwemte .iniir II. It. t'rawloid. V. II. II. Iiollcrer ' ' A'l'KiMiy, ItrgUlerJt Recorder, Ac. Jolin II. Kohortsoll. Sheriff. J. W. I iiuio-on. VniMtiei- Frd. A. Keller. Ooii.tinoiioiiein K. XI. Ilotiiuu, John T. I'hi'xoii. J. T. hitlii. Ihitnei itiiirnetiS. I. Irwin. jmV 'loi'iii-i.tiourTa l.ovl U. Hoy- tl lil. Peter Yolllick Onoiiei llr. J. W. Morrow. i nnniy I mior I. It. I'mk, It. J. t-'l vim, . I.. Kinir. i mn,j Vnici iutemfiif K. K. Ntiuin- K,r Ci-Muhir Terms -f I'oorl. Koiirlb Monday of V lir.mry. Third Xlondnv of XI ay. Fourth Monday ol scptoinlior. 'I'bird Monday of November. Church auU Muhuiilh ist-ho.l. Prmliuerian Salihatli School at tMn a. in. : XI. K. Sabbath Sehool at H:IM n. in. I'reacliinti n XI. I'., t'hiircli every Sab bath even. i.tl bv Itev. O II. Niekln Pieaclo ltr in 'the F. XI. Church every Sabbath cveiiinir al tlie usiml hour. Itev. Meirvv. Paitor. Her. ices in the Presbyterian Clnireh everv Sabbath niorninu and eveninit, Itev.' J. V. McAninch ollicialinir. Tee rciriiltir iiieotinirs of the W. C. T. II. are bold al the headquarter on the second and loiirtli Tuesdays of each in nib. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PI J F.ST I ,i 1 1 li i No. :li it, I. O. O. F. I Xi ti every Tuesday ovolllnK, ill Odd Fellows' Hall, 1'aitndne liiilldiuK. I ,V i 'IKS I' l,il'iK, N.t. Isd, AO. U. YV., I Meets every I'Yld.lV eVolll nit III. A . '. U. V. II. ill, l ion. ta. flAPt'.'.F.t. It'll'; STOW POST, No.JTl VV (1. A, It. XI -uta l"l ami 3d .Monday eveiiiiin in eiuii ui.nitii, in A. O I'. . Hall, rioeeaia. ( TAl-T. 'iF.oKUIC M'OW ttlKPS, No. v 1.17, V. It. t'., inoct-i II rat and tliir.l SYedne-nliiy eveninir ol each iiioulh, in A. . U. W. liall, Tiniiexia, Pa. 'pioSF.STA TF.N I", N. bit, K . O. T. 1 XI., iin-eii -ud and -I 111 WwliieMilay rveiiiuKiu earli uioiitli in A. O. U. . hall Tione-.la. Pa. T. 1 KITCIIFY. A TTOIINKY-AT-I.AW, Tioiieiia, Pa. SII WVKKY V MUX'N, Al l' UtNKYS-Ar i.VV, Warren, Pa. Practice In Fore-o Co. C. XI. Sll IWKKY, OKO II XlfNN. J W. XIOIIIIOW, M. V., Plivslcian, Suriteon Ieuli-.t. ' Ollleo anil ltc-ii.b lliri-e ibaira norlh of Hotel A(fnew, Tione-.ta. Protesiional imiI.i iroiiiHly responded to at ail hours. I) It. F.J. ltoVltl, Physician .V Suiueon, TlnNKVI A, PA. Dll. .1. IV I'l NN. PHYSICIAN ANI SIHUFON. Olll-e over llealh t(' Kllllller'a store, YioncMia, I'a. I'mffssioiml calls roniit y rnHiinled to at all hours nihility or liiiht. Iti'sidence Xlay St. UK. J. D.tiltKAVFS, P .vsicmii ami Snrueon Oilli-ea'id residiiie.. above for is C. National Hank. t'oun'y Plione No. I. 1 It. I.ANSON, T. KK V I, F.S TATK. rionesla. Pa HoTFI. WF.A VF.H. K. A. WK.WFK. Proioielor. Tola lioiel, I'oniierly the l,aroni'e House, has undergone a I'oinideleciianue, and is now uir.iished with al the mod ern iinirovenienls. Healed and lighted M .iimlemi Willi natural L-ai. bathroouis, biit ami eohl water, etc. The ooinlbi Is ol quests never iieitlecied. f 1HSTK.U. IIOCSl-., V t (iKItoW .V oF.ltOW Proprietor. Tionsela, I'a. This is the uiosi centrally locatisl hotel in tin- ihice, and has all the modern Improvements. No pains will be spared to make it a pleasant atoppniK place for the tiaveiimi public. First class l.iverv in connection. pilIU KM F.ltT FANCY HOOT A SIIOKXI AKF.lt. Shop III Wallers hillldilm. Cor. I'. I III am! V aliiut streets, Is propari d to do al I Kind-of custom work from tnc iii.i-st Ui Mie coai sest and Kiiarautec ins work to itive srfis'i satisfaction. Pnaupt atten tion driven to mending, and prices rea unable. r At THE '' !!:-rs uxivihsity, ti.-i--'-n, I'b. Thn ireet pi a 1 1 , jp-to-1it P-ii tnesi Tfdilnlr i- iiool in Pnnay Uants). give our e; Jdenti bril- I illl b ;.M in fjii Tur tle. lire u 'y !'"ri3. upon relpt of ;ritti r. r r -ti . Our rr r r-s'dinf ptl- l'.cn of i. . ; in mil pmrit r tt.s UnittJ sutrit. tar fit" 3 -t i mlfir , t1rc, THE IAKfii B-iiJhWii L'SIVthoITT. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Ttoasonablo Rates. Itt'tir ol' llolfl lV'av'r TIOHESTA, IP-A.. IVIt pliou .o. ZO. Fred . (J ret t enberger ti KN Kit A I j BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work iierlaiuinu to Xlncliiuery, Kn itines, Oil Well Tools, lias or Water Fil tiuirsand i etieral Itlacksiiiilliing prompt ivdone al l'W Itates. Pepairin .Mill Machinery trtven MssMal aitentioii, and -alislaction Kuaiaiitii'il. Nhop in reitr of and just west of the haw House, Tidioiite, Pa. Your patroiiauo solicited. f it K 1 1. i It KIT F. N It V. Id i F It . OFTICIAU. Otliro V 1) Niittntml liiiiik Muiltli iiu, OK, CITY, I'A. Kyoi XHiiititi free. KxrlllMivt'lv nttjral. . I. HASLET & SOU GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND- UNDERTAKERS. TK'VKSTA, PKNN. fa- J t. ' ,.-. ui i-K i, . ..CT.i!?ia . Till: VIsIULE WKITINO OLIVER TYPEWRITER Slpiwa every word ai i.riilcn; alir;in perlect lv, am! needs leant rj' pa r. Write for eaia loue all I ct name of nearest representative. At" nl in all leading cil'us. Tho Oliver Typewriter de ceived tho Gold Medal, High est Award, at tho Buiialo Ex position. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. 107 Lake wt . Ciiicaso, III. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, -Or- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CANFIELO. PROPRIETOR. IliHid Sbs'k, liiHsl Carriages and Hiik (Ties to let upon the most reasonable terms. Tie will also do JOB TE A.EI3ST3- All onier IHl hL tho INrnt Ollice wil ncfivn irninit uttf'iiiinn. lennsylvania IIA1LKOA1). P.l'FFAU) AND AM.KCIIENY VAL- LKY DIVISION. Takinir elfwt, Nov. .Id, 1101 No.HU Itullalo Kxpress, daily except Sunilav 1 1 : " a . m. No. 32 oil rit v and Pi t-bunr Kx ress, daily, except Sunday..7:"0 p.m. For 1 1 ickory, Tid ioute. Warren, Kinzua, llradl'ord.t Mean and the Fast: No. al illean Kxpress, daily ex s-pl Simibiv H:.Via. 111. No. a:i I'ltKbiiru Kxpress, daily except Sunday 4::!! p. in. For Time Tables and nd li'ioual infor ination ..ii-mi ticket Ait-nt. .1. It. lll'Ti'MINSON. J. K. WOtil) (ieueral XLinser. Uen'l PK.ein.r IX D A VQ M'VFIt l lsKin 1 1 M 1 Tills PAPF.lt. " ' . J 7 k REBELS AGAIN ACTIVE. Another Attempted Revolution In Colombia, The trailer I (iriierat I term r a, Who ntitulaitMl Lasit Yrar Tlia ftovera iiirnt Srnre a Tujj From th Fa nam a anal CiHiipany 1i Transport Troit tu Ali'vt the In nrrntm. COI'ON, Colimiliiu, Ike. al via tal I 'sloii.- (Ii iu ral Hrrrrra'H ixpiilitiou Itlhlt l nt 'l'o)i..,i, Ut HI. in the 1-iln-rul BiriUIHTH litis, I'lllit'Il and 4 11 1 1 11 it. Tliif latter were ur)iuidiiit-l by Hailing vt-H- IliiM'tu is llir Kriiiial wliu ritiitulatrj i ruiiuiiui last yviiv. II o is t-onsidnvJ tt Ti1 one of tlir htsl if imt the lust gou flltl tliH Vi' ullltiullist HSN('.-S. The uvri'iMiu-nt ulll ialn uip takinu' (It1 cUivi iiu'iisiiiVH tu iiu-ct ull iossi(tiliticrt, A Ht 4-u in tur liliniriii: in 'lie i'luuima Ciiiinl luiiijuiuy nt I'uiiHiiia wart N'iired oa Satiiiilay to transport titins. RAILROAD COLLISION. Kmr Persona Klllnl and tluhtfrn FxstL uiiljr Injiirrd. llIK'AdU. l'Of. ;i'.-l'onr piTHous wire Uilli'd aul IS injnn-il,' scvt-rul if tin in io-iliy falal in h coilisiitn -m the UiaiiK't uii'l .Noi-tliwistcrii i;iili-..nl yijt tculay at Malta, Ills., Hi miles west of 1 liiru-.'ii. The tiaiiis in eolliion were the "Omaha Hyer," an i-ustlnniiul iasMi-iiuT tiam at! mi iaslHHiiil freight train. The wreck (aiiiit tire and two asfii WT nun lies, one sleepiiij; euueh ami eilit Height ears were liinieil uinl iiliutlier HlnpiiiL: tar was partly roiiMinieil. The ill nil are: (J in j;e W. liihliu. westi-ru aavut of the Kirk Soap nmipi.tij . .Mis. (;inr'e W. ltmliti, Uninhu. U. O. .irh..ls. foniieil itlutVs, la. K. It, I 'iiiii uu, bleeping ear porter, I'liii a-o. A ihji the injareil is Itei t Chit of Willett, N. Y., who was ianlly tut ami LtrnNf.l, In;nirl passi nc"rs w re attended itn -nirtliatriy hy kiu'isiiis I'mm Ko' helle nml Ie K: lit antl later im ivniureil to St. Km1 e'a hnpital, i'l ('hiean. Tie fi-ri-ht hi" tal. fii a tiilinj: at M-ii i. I'lit the train wad hm ;:! than ih'- s 1 T i 1 1 r ami the freight loeijinuttve n'ltn iiil ' at the Kwitrli, the paswiiirer ei ne '.'tiiiL' ll'inwn into the ilitrh ami k . ?;iI euiK hfs pilintr upon the wreek. '1 he cars ai-ht ln from the loei inntive. FROM BROOKLNY BRIDGE. Voiiei: Man Krniii Mlil.ltet.iwil N. V. Jiiinppil Into lbf Itlier anrl l Alive. M:' VdlJK, Dee. Sll. .lolm Pinnver, n y.iMnu' iilioe:ile lioiior ilenler of .Mid l i. v ii .V. V. in. 'I son of a retired ilinl'T in tlie s.llue line of tllis eity. es teldny jumped fl' '111 tile P.ronkiyii bridue. He is Mill iilive at n hospital, where the I'hysiiians it will be iniiiosiblv to trll for toiiiie liuurs wluiher lie will re cover. Wluit iiiused Piniiiier to take the lonif jiuni into tin- Kiist river is not known, lllib'ss iiis nivli expliit'iltitill is iii-eepleil, lb' mm ;i,'.'il to le i Hie iloetois t lul t lie siuiily u.ijHnl to see if lie eoiihl do it or not, 'I lie l lii Will taken ill tlie ufteriliHOI from tlie uinleis near the New York tower. A iioitoriiiitn saw the mini iro OVi'l' Ull'l llnlilieil Illl I'llieer. Tlie puliiv- nian on i:axioi; into the river saw the jumper Hlriiuuliui: in the wutir. The eriiim nt Iiik Ibiniel l.ai.iuiit was in a r. loiM iiil a beat n ml the hum w as li lnd out. apparently lifeless. Hlood stiviiuie,! from his nose mid uiuutli. yuiekly taken to a hospital, he 'ny uu eonsi ions fur lunirs, tiieu invoke and I "I'l w ho he w as mid w liy he had taken the leap. M hit I. S.il.l oflllm la l .1. Mr lull 11. MII'lH.inoWN, Ih-r. ;ill.-.lnllll s. I'ii'uvi r, whit jumped flout the Brooklyn I'liilu'e. is UllllllU'i'l' of II wllille!!le liipior store owned by his father. Saiiuie! Pin over of New York. John left his board hm house here last niht sayiim- lie noiilil return at niti'it. lie has been piaetii iiii: for New Year's day ntliletie itiiiuea ill eotuiei tiou w ith the Y. M. t'. A. lie has been tuelaiii lioly of late and hinted III' tniullt eollllllit sllii iile, altllulltll his tu ipiiiini. lin es here in lieve he made the jump to aehi 've imtoriety. SHEEP MADE TO WORK. Van ken t:irnT l'i4 Tin in Kir rwr to It ii ii II trfani Hnraliir. liiAXKUx, .. ii.. He.-. :: . Uinju- luin 1. I'aviilM'ii believes ill i:iriii; his hie sloek plenty of exereise duiim.' Hit' winlrr in. on iii nml he has reeeiitly de I'isi ! u si io'ine wliii-h not only keep his slnep il, pin. I 111 II illl. but ui v s them 11 vluinee to earn tiieir "keep." .Mr. I'av IiImiii lias triiii'd his woolly tiuimals te fiirnidi power to run a ereaiu separator "id has no ilulii ulty in K' ni-raiiiv enough power to save his hired help a lot. of work. A small treudiiiill, niiiile espeeiulty for fftiuill iiiiiuiiils. was piireliusiHl nud set up in the eieaiieri. l'or several weeks Xlr. 1'nwiUoii wits kept busy triiiuini; Hie yoiniL'it members in his Umk of shiH'p o keep iiiovnn; while on Hie end less hill. After a time Hie sheep took kindly to the task nud went alom; nt n respeetuh'e paee. When one sheep Ket8 weary another is put into the treadmill mid the separator keeps tpd'n:. rot'.Uion ef Ireficlit Train. Tll'I'IN. .. I'ee. ."I. I'our lueu may die lis the result of a collision between fn ilit trains en the Pennsylvania road near hero yesterday, inineer Keister mill . .1. i'liadivii-k. operator at Ytirsiiw J .not ion. were buried under debris a ml were marly fn zen. Tinman Hell and lbakeuiaii t'osL'rove were thrown 100 fwt into a -ortili lil and will probably lie. Were Too Obi In Get Married. I'A N A. III.. Pee. ::ii.-.li,hn 1". V. Kel lar. amd the wnilthiest resiih ut of Holland township, rtiil .Mrs. Sar.ih ("an fe Id. a.' d .!, v eie to have been mar li. d. V. Io n the, , nine before the iniu ister they de, i, led ihejr were ton old sud :l ted i-ood frieinls. iNuUSTRIAL COM 81 NATIONS $inti.l;c Kitriii.liiol at U'sslriitftou tor Isa ( it poralboi . WASlllMiTDN. I ie. ;il. C'.-iih.is itaiistifs iiiiole ,uh ie y. steri'ny on iu li.stlial lolubiliatioiis sl.uw a total ail .hoiied eapitiili.atiou Xlay ol, I'.mil, for the 1 s 1 i orpoiatiuiis repotted of .i.iioT,-4-il',-i.ti ami lapital si oik i.ss.ud :i,os."i, iI.S.,S. (If (Ins the iiuth'irizisl eapital uu hides JJT'I.IlT.L'.'si in boii'ls; l.L'.V.l, oiii.M'il in iiielerred slwk mid f.OTT.- 1 -.".1 lOllllllOll stoi-k. The t-1 1 -1 1 :l 1 stock issued eoluprises Slli.H'.', i.V.I ill hotels; I.IH:ii,..L,.l,!lii.'I ill lirrleireil stoek llllil ? 1 ,S"J,li2, 1 4li eolU- ltion sto-k. The total value of all tlie products of the comiiiiiatioii reported is l,tilil.i!,.'o, iiil. '1 lie 1-1 eiirpoiatii'tis reported etu p.oyed illl avel :me of '.V. Ill, P. lj w ae-eit 111 ers retiivini; ll'i.o.'U.Tlo iu wimes. Kui plo.i tut m alo was jriveu to UI,.tSo sa'a ried otlniiils, clerks, etc., receiving a tu tal ef y:L'.ii.Vi.i,JS in salaries. Xliseel- hllliolls eM'Us,s of Iheik; co.llbillllt ions ukH jinted Slol.N"l.nT7. Total cost of iiiaicriiil used was si,iil,,",.(is.!,sh. 'I'll'- i.i'o.ss vu'tle of products, less the lalue of material purchased in partly iiianuf.icl'iied tui-iii, j:ivcs the net or true value of the products ,f tlnse coiuhiua lions as Sl,(i."il.!iM,.,S!i. This represetita the im f. ase in the value of the raw ma terials n suiting I'loiii the various pro ci s of maiiiiCacture. The lvt cot porutiens i'"itorted control 'J.iC.I plants, tlmt were active ! mint: the census yar nud 171 reporied as idle during that period. The returns show nn aveiaae of II intive plants to each corporation. Over per cent, of the total number of such corporations were 'bin u i-t .l ilurinu' the IS months from .1: n. 1. IS! it. to .iitue .".ii. 1 1 II M I. The sialistics of industrial combina tions exclude :d! coipnrations iiiiiiiufac ttirin ami ilistrihutiui; i:as and electric liliht uinl power, it heiinr impossihle tu tun" all of the lutier uud they do not K' l.i i.iliy posKesa the saute eeonouiic siirniliciiiice. 'The returns show that the iron nud steel industry is at the head of the list witli a (truss product of .f.'iii.s.iijii, N which is more than double the value of the product of any other croup except fool ami kimlreil pr.rducts. nud represents nearly utie-tliird of tit tutu! moss value of product:, of nil the industrial comhin ntioiis. Tlie capital invested nud value of pro il u ts ill the various classes of inlustrial coinliinnti'iii.-i icspci tie!y follows: iron and steel mid their products ydlt.TTU, !i.'i4 and ?.ii'S.HJii,,so. 1'noil ii ii 1 1 allied products .'ilii.'ioj.i'kll uud N-.'.f i-s.CM. Chi luii ii Is ami nlliul roducts 17o. IKOS7 ami Mv.,.:inl,74. .Metal sand metal products other than iron uud steel N 1 l.s.o l;l. Illl ami Sl.sn,. l.".l.7it.'!. l.h"ots and beverai;cs 1 IS. IS'.i.lo.H nud !t::.io-,.'.'7i. Yihi'hs and land tiausportation .s,"). !ii "i.i;,s:! nml svv.is.;,,.. t:;, 'Toh.icco s Hi. UU.ST.s ami 7i.t.'i4.ii-!l TtMi'is bis.iioii 71,.sss.l'ii2. Tether inn I its tiliishi'd products Ni;j, 744.IH1 and Sl.'i.nsi.s!). Paper mi, priniini; ."ill.-J71,ii'.'l uud $1I.I!M17. 'lav, u'ass nml stone products $hi, N77s and ISJ.'S.jr.lSJ. Lumber anil its manufactures .$'M.47(), I'sl ami s-.M.:i7.si.",. .Miscel'ai us in luslricH 4l.i,4iN,S'i!l nml .s is.i;i!,,.n7;j. DEWET ROUTS BRITISH. Iturr fO'iipr:il CHplure. 4o Men and Tun tiling 1.(1X1 'I IN. Iiei'. 1!7. The following dispali h has is-eu received from I.ord Kib Iteiier. dalcil .loliaiinesliui c: "liemial Iluudle rcpoits that Hie ni.-ln Of Pee. Jl Colonel l illuail B Cllllip lit Zeefonteii', lonsistii. of thus' coin punies of yeomanry nud two cutis, was success! till)- rushed by a stroiuj Com. lllttllilo lllider Pewet. "It is feme, I the casualties wore heavy. Two ri v'inii tits of I.i-ut Horse are put sitinc the T'ocrs." Itoer rcsistJiui e has always been very stromr iu tlt.it part of the (lrau'e Kiver colony, which was the scene or (ieueral liewet's Chibinias coup. A cleat ipiad rnne'e of block houses is bcin hui.t there, the four points of which nn Yer renicii'C, Yo'.ksi'itst, llarrisutith uud Kii olisi.ult. At the sotiiheast comer of this until .in uK' is n lone open space, from Hetl.liheui to I iiullcy. where the stptare of blockhouses is still incomplete nud here Pewet innde his attack. Col jm l I'ii tniili's force probably amount! ! to 4'ni men and the disaster, especially the loss of the enns. the possession of which nuiv enable Pewet successfully to attack the h!o khoiises, creates a disturliiuc impression. Invr,eitn of Wii'p. for Kutlrnail M.'n. I'lT'TSllTKC. Pec. ST. All railroad companies iu l'itlsburc district yester day c'uutcil iiicvciisis to brakeniati and yiirthio ii uinl yard liremeu. 'The utb luhce is practically the scale which the men tried to fotce several wis-ks' nco by striking uud failed. 'The otlh-iuls say the inhume is civil because lite ynrtl hilniiliiii in litis tlistriit tins Ihh'OUUi more tlillleult to lin in 1 ' - mid puts much extra woik on the iitcu. Four IVitpln K-llfil In LaniUliile, i.YNrmtl i;:. VaM iee. ;u-A i luii'lsli.lt mi the I'lusapeake V tMiio rail load Hear Keiitns Statinii, five lnihs south ef I.yi liliir. on the .James river hramh h.st ei iiin eansi-d a wreek in wliich the eiiiiici'i', enmlihtor, liieiimn and la-.'-a-.TMiin nf a pisfiiiT train were kilhd and several olhr person iu jurt'd but none f them seriously. Two llnnitrril rron Irowud. t a x i : i : i : , m m oei o. i ee. : u a wati rpnat ha ; Imrit over th town of SafT"e, M proiro. It ininlatel the lower I part of the town fur the upaee of 2 j hour, rweepin;; everything into the xi-n. ! Two hini'lri'il pi ruie are reports. 1 to have been ilroMiitl. I'herw are no Kuro. ! pi-niiH aiiiou the ih ml. lle.iioolent taoiirr Kill. Illimeir. i.irn.K KAl.l.s. x. v., lce. :!o.- .laities Kin l, n . ell to-do farmer of Mai In int. went to his Imt it yesterdny lll'l '. I "I llllltself hy culling his I In out uilll II razor. II'' llild hecll llespoiulellt oM-r u luurl his" uhich went uaiit 1 nn. RJNAWAY TRAIN. Whtlf (soiuii SU lli Ti :!(-'. SCKAXTOX, tin p. V; Westr: ih aw u li i i. the hiavy M.- DM Ultilill i ,i i ! ;,!. n Hour It sliiinnd II li.i.. I mir Hn. I'a., I .. 'JS.-An nu ll vat " r :n I toal train n. i ii ii away mi t ;l !' u "iiitf liV the S ;a'it":i ; i' isi n ca-t of Toy trili', Wayne eoiiniy, yest-rilajr. Xi j;;- lr. :;tiii I'a rk. i'l passiuy a witcli rm.r. it jiioiptil (he Ii, m-'.. pliumiiu' iiiL Hn;v!i n hi'l (': neai ! lDO fM't. The engine an l l! f-ua lula tars, all I'tadeil, w :e pili t in a u !;!. Toitr iu u wrie kiil-l as fiilhitti: KiiL'iaie,- WhiliiiL'. u( Mayli 'hl Vanh. rireiiMii Chaih' Millar.?, Carliuu-la!-. Two triiiiiliieu, Vilmse liaine are ii"t yet kihinn. 'oiuhut'ir J'niiili estapetl thatii. hut in li.'Hlly injurrtl. Tin' ti;n k- were em'ere.l with cleet nml Minw ini'1 the ail lu-nUri reftisinu to work a'lnweil tin- tiaia to ain Kiieh head way th it it iliill id iliiwn the iiioinitain wilh 1 tM-ri Mi1 speeil, p; sin Winwootl at thf rate of Ml miles an hour. Mil? I lit t ii'lit Tor liuy Vtitv. CI.KAKl lKI.n, li., 1W. 17. -An-otlnr Ulii"-. the Mtli sim e the work Im''Iii. ot-eurre'l alnaK the line nf the Wi t Hianih railio.el eoiineet inn last uiirht. A I the pail its, as iu t.i previmis i-asts. aii- neur.ies. lh-it Perkins shot mil il;in'y kilh-il Amlrew Hawkins ju-t n itsi'h- tlie forniei V i-ahin near lh Shawsvi 1" tunnel. si miles from here. A wnuiaii. whi. it is vail, tame north w ith llitw i ins, ileseiletl him S i inlay ami we.tt to live with IVt.vius. 11iiwkin.4 wei.t to Perkins' eal-in. swearing he wouhl have thf woaian or Ii!--. I. I'erkias iliil net ::h e I: ii i a (hnu.t 1 lema.il eitlier, hut sliot him mt s-iu ami eseaiied. Lively Tn il With Tr.i itpi. PKAVKU l'AI.I.S. Pa.. iee. Three tramps who hat) taen possess! on of en euipl) lio tar o:i siiulhlioiiml freight train on the PittsStiru iV lai'0 Kiie rai!ii a !. driven away the erew nml Imi't n I u (ii;- on !m- (lour of the ear, were iinestnl liele l.y Chief of Police Sliaytr a'.il a ;-s? se nf ot- wa at the reiplest ot Vu1UU t"W! iai i;il.l nlUrials. The tr.nnps, o;i h v-, tile other two white, ma !e a !;r'iate i si-:ime, Tlie huli( lni:i p!aee ia the i!ark on a pile of clinker an l u t en - i;(a,.ei iiijiny ot home kii.it. l)nrtrr I f 't -tii I. ;i:Ki;sr.i k;. M.e. u;.- Mae Me- I'laiu, a il- serier from the I'nileil States Uavy, wjis (aitiiretl hie ly iMective Charles Miller, of Phi'alephia. Me Cain's hou.e in in S ru!i sreeiisliuix. Sense time nuo, it is ehaii-il. he sprang from the torp '( hoat PnhV'i'een one flaik niht a:.l kw;:iu ashore, lie eamu direet to his hi. ni", wlvie he repre-a-iiien! lie was on leave of ahseiuv. He was assistant eiuriueer ,(n Chailislou iluiiiv, the Sp-uiish-Ameriean war. AceiiHPil of tiitmoml ttohlmry, WKST lIKllMiKWATKi:. Pa.. Hee. Harry l.iuu was arrestetl lipfe, ae cuseil of stealing two valuable iliamoad riim from the St. Clmul hotel at this p.ai e. lie was enmuiitteil to the jail ut Peaver in ilefault of .LlMiit hail, lie is sain! to have intereil the liedrooiu of M. alsh, the prnoietor, who was ill ami asleep, while the family was at Cluistmas dinner. R'tl ntml Mrn'ii Whsj i ttntupd. ta:i:i;.vn.i.i:, Tu., n, . js.-six liuiidretl employes of the Tittshut'K, Itesseni"!' A: Ttike TJrie railroad have been llotihcil of till ilicr, use ol 1" p"l' cent, in leasts coiuiueiit iur .l.tn. 1. '1 lie raise applies to comliictors, hrakeuieii, switchmen, engineers and tiremeii, nud was vuluutaty on the part ot the com plin)'. in; us in ititit:K. XTI'S-'i'he Miii'lst'iuv company ship ped u I.II L'e l olisimiiucnt of ehillaware to Honolulu yesterday. UKAVTli TA1.I..S-The hurtemlers ot tlie lteaver valley have he, mi organized hy 1'. I.. Schv. art., L'- tieral ori.iiiiier of the American r'c.lcratioii of l.ahor. Mi. Srh,uiU will stmt unions anioiu' tlie teaillstel-s. hot etirriels, slioeliiakcrH, painters and cuMiIcih. MOW t'ASI'i.i: -The lentil contpicii tiinis u liich have la en liiiulerini! the completion of the Xeiv t'astle Lowell railway line are heiiu; renioved. .IiuIku Walhue litis just dissolved the injunc tion issued upon petition of Tertliiiaitil Kincaid. of this city, to restrain the company from luyhm its trucks over his property iu Mahoning township. DA KM i INT 'The owueis ,,f il. Ve roiiii norls at aviiioitl prcsctitetl all the men iu their employ who were mar ried with a tine lurl.oy for ('liiisliu.it dinner. WAKKl'.X-Kolln Hawkins, the Xew ton Tails limn w lio shot his w ife dead ami failed iu uu nttcuipt at suit i-le, was scuteiicctl hy .Indue tlilluiei- to fotu years ill the peniteiitiuey. STKIXtlTIT.I.I'-.Mrs. i:ii.alsth (Jol ehta, of Spriuifihil.', who was hadly benteii and rohhed hy two men found in her house, is still iu u tlanp iuus cuu Uilioti. (.l:i;i:.SI.I K'i-In a collision Ito twecu two freight Iraiiis on the South west road utility cur- were had!)' hroken Up uinl Inline delayed. Iltiuiel 'i'ruxal, a lireiuuu of Yi.ui i;w ood. w n s injured. NKWA UK - Thomas V. Thillips, pros eciitius.' utloiiicy "I l.iil.iui: couniy, has lih d his petition askiiii; ihiiuuKes from Atldisou ('. I liekiiiMin. proprietor of the Xewnrk Anieiicau Trihiiue, in the sum of .v.'n.iKiil for lihel. C'ON'XKI.I.SVII.I.K 'aptiiiii llilsteatl A. Crow has sent his resijuutioii as cuh tain of Company I'. Tcnih reuiiuent, N. U. V.. to Colonel .I. T.iiruett. i;i:a i:ii falls ii eii Uu the Cashdolhir farm, owncil hy a eoueeru here, took tire nml destroyed the entire eipfipillclit of the llell. SEW CASTI.i: llerniird lleiknian, owner of the Titislutri: cloihiut; sici.. tllllile UU lissitilllenl to Chnrles .M t- thew s. e-cotitiiy sherifT, for tin- hem .p of iiis crc.liioi's. MANSlTKI.l' -C. A. Koyd, u com I'dinii with ". Knu Time Keceptiou." had his left hand lacerated hy the explosion of a l':i nk curt i idtfe useil luring the .erfoi ui. t m e. 1.115b CtiUPitY BUHItD. iB)dy Was Found Floating In the River. Ceronsr Jury Reported Tltat Rhe Had Iteeu .Miirtlere'l Nml llrilervil 'ii.iinr Wilcox llelil Tlie Iteinaiii. Were Takeo t ltriMk-yu, V V. lor IliiriMl lly Her l iirle On hmoluy. i:i.I.AI!i:jll CITY, X. C, Dec. JS. Tivu weeks of mystery ami speculation is tu the fate of .Miss Xellie Cropsey terminated yesPTtiuy when the hotly of the ni'ssiu;; irl wus found ttoatiug in Ihe river opposite her father's home. 'The itoity wus discovered hy .1. 1. Stilluuin, u lishei man. All the . cariiiK uppurel was i.t ut nil the exception of tlie luhhcrs vvlii. ii the i.'irl wore on the uit-'ht of Iter iliMipp. ariini e. 'ith the exception of nine slight distoloiation of the face, tile hoily wus in u state of ood trescrva lii'it, n in I hut little ilecoinposed. It wus iisily iiiileiitilictl us that of .Nell Crop sey. 'The spot where tlie body wus found ha. I heeu tli-iii,'i-il a number of tiine sim e her tlisappeuraiice, but with no re mit. Coroner l-'eariiiK siiiuiuoiiett a jury of pis, iiiiii-iit men and called in thris of the best physicians of the city to make a tliorouuh ami exhaustive uutopsy to Icuru if there were any sinus of violence on Ihe body. The report hy the physicians who per formed tlie autopsy on Miss Cropsey, wus itiude public. It says: The uurmcuts showed no murks of vio lence. 'The face nnd head were swollen iii.i so.ldcne.l. There were no external marks of violence on her hotly or face. There was u tlis oloi ation of a pinkish iiiii.'.' on the t in it I of head uinl face wilh a slight bluish .liseoloratioii over the buck of the neck anil oeiput. All cNiimiiuition of the internal oruans dioweil she wus a pure iiiii. 'The appearance of the stomach uud itln r iibiloiniuiil oiKiuis were u.uinnl. The hints were collapsed uud free from nnter. 'i he hunt w as noruiiil. 1'pou Ihe section of tlie scalp around :he head, one inch above the hiow, there was foiintl a tlurk discoloration of the muscular substance. The bone beiieulh this contusion vvns liseoioictl sliirhtly blue. There was no ttlier iiltuiirnuility iu any port nf the .etllp. w hicli was completely tlissecp'-l. A thoroiiKh exiiiniu.ition of the brain -Imwed no ev itlellce of violence. The verdict of the coroner's jury vvns as follows: "We hereby report thut from the in vesiication uiaile by thriH' physicians uinl from their opinion nnd also fiom oiir per sonal observatit'ti that Kiln M. Cropvcy 'tune to her death by beiiiL' stricken il blow on the left temple ami by heiui; drowned in the Pns.iiot!iiik river. We have not yet ilivesliu-alcil nor heard liny teslimouy ti'tiiiiiu.' as to who iullicte.l the blow and did the tlrowniuu'. V jre iufoiineil thnt one .Tames Wilcox is IniiL'i'il with siune nml is now in eus totly. We ret nmincnil that invest inn tlon as to his or anyone else's probable iruilt be hud by ot'e or more niaiiistrntes in LTiiiihcth City townshii nud that said Wilcox he heltl to nwait said Inrestiitit lion. Tlie reinains were taken by her uncle to Itrooklyn. X. Y., for liniial, I n. In Wl'l Help I'roo-cnle Wlletn, lllll 111 K , llec 111 The huiiv Of Klhl M. tropsey p.issetl throllbdl here yesterday necoiupnuicil hy her uncle, A. li. Crops. )', lawyer, of So. .'( Chanibers atreet. New York. A lni'i;e crowd met it at the depot. Lawyer Cropsey wil return to Kliznhcth City nnil essist iu the prosecution of Wilcox. Wilcox has been tukeii from Kliznhcth City under cover nnd is on his way to Norfolk iu a waiinii. lie Is beiiti: sent here hy the Klizahcth City authorities to protect him. BOLD CRIME IN TENNESSEE Knur SI en Killed An Knglnrrr nml Heir.0 a Train Mtiy He Lyneliril. M KM PI I IS, Tenn., Her. :tl.--Kour men toilay killeil .1. .M. Khea. a railroad engineer nf icl.sluir, who was a pas e nirer on the unrlhliouuil Yam ami Mississippi Valley train just out of I.e laiifl. Miss. They tmk pnsessiim nf the train, eonipelleil the engineer to iiueouple the eimiue ami to enrry them on up the mini, where they trieil to escape. They were all captureil. Their luiines are: Ashley Cneke, A. M. Phipps. Thiii laiu ilenlale ami a auiu uauieu1 Itlaekman. Coi-I.e is a weiillhy planter nml inerehaut of Clevelatnl. Mi.; Phipp is pnstniast"r at Shelhy, Miss.: I,niherl;ili is a relative ot Phipps. Coeke hail a revolver. Hlliek maa aial l.anitenlale em li enrrteil Win chester rili". Phipps was iiuarineil. Iiuliynat i-iii is intense nml it is feareil there may le an att nipt at lym himr. TO STUDY OUR METHODS. Germany to Memt Experts lo Kauiine Our .AKrieiiltural lleveluiiiieiiU. IlKKl.lN. Ii-. 'JS.-The Ihriiiau kov rriuuent has tlcciileil to iilliuh a;.'ricul tural experts to the more important tkr iiiau consulates. The first of these ex perls will be seal lo the I'nitctl Stales, w here 11 i,-i ii-ii It 1 1 1 ti I developments ai e now iH'iiu; more carefully observed than formerly. This action is iiudersi I o Ih oue of the results of the iucrcnsiiitf use of Amer ican furiii machinery iu t erinauy, and the Isdii I that the American system of fiirinini: on a larite settle uiicht be atlapteil to the princely estates of Cor ninny. Peach Crop Itiilnril hy Cold Wave. ST. JOSKril. Midi.. lie. '.s.-Tlie pencil crop of Southwest Michigan, ex cept iu tlie St. Joseph, Luke Shore and Fair I'laiu districts, has Ist'ii ruined hy tl obi wave. This allc is I.Vmo acres with a yield of :iMi.iitMi bushels. Com. mission iitt'ii from Chi'-api Inive tuutla ,tt iitvesiiaii hi and liuil the repurta true. Complaint of Ita.l Water. NLWIil lilJIl. 1 111. The w-uter in the Hudson river is so muddy the out. look for I in ii-e crop is discouruiriu. The w ater has la-en dirty for u f.ii'tn;.:lit. The city uf Pntiirhkeep'Oe Is iip(di(1 from the ricr, nml vn(datuts of bil l Water havi be- u many. The iceiueii a;i liuih'iiitf an arliti'ial lake to reap sup ply for the city. DEPARTM ENT AGRTCU LTURE 1 title oleiMimriiriiin In New York St rite Outing the Year. AIJtA.W, lts-. tl. The commissioner of apiculture iu his annual report to tJr lc::i..ature states that enuiparatively litt'e nlenmaraiine as suhl within the :ite Wit rim: the past year ami that in u i probability tn-arly all that was ex cised fnr sale was iletecteil by the men wnrkiiiL' iu his department. lnniiK the year. 17'i smli ikteetiuus were made and repmted to the attorney general for lnose ution. "A zivnt majority of tln se caes," say the report, "were in New York city, :ud were mostly against per- who were elamb stinely attempting sale! induced b the 1are pmtil or mar gin that eianes from the sale of such foods as butter at a butter price. "The milk law is hciii enforced as best we can. Violations of tlu law de tected durini: the year are 1.1 i K "The iimn tut nf mdk re i ivt d iu Xetv Vm-k city dminu the year I'.mi, waa 14 million pi qiinrt i-iiiH. "The vinegar law is beinu ei:fnreed, and the wlmle number of cases referred to the aitonny u-ueial for prosecution were IJi!," The coiumisiouer reports the amount of suar beets raised in this Htnte iluritu the year for manufacture into sugar in the aTejiute was about 4T.IHH) tons, ii ii 1 that ft-mii ttiis will he manufactured ab"Ut nine niirimi pounds of snuar. The department has caused the exnui inatit n of over T il liries and herds. The number of eases nf diseases found to exist niiirivcated IT.". About 4'tii head nf cattle have been testis! with tuberculin for tulierculosi and o horses have been tested with inaMciu for uhimlcis. Pelnrive t San .lose scale the report says that A'U certificates were issued to nursei men on inspect ion of 7, lot; acre a of nursery and -74 acres of vineyard and that the number of fruit trees in spected was .L'.lti'J.tHtl as apiiust 23, ti.V.,.HiS for tlie year It HI. MURDERED BY NEGROES. Father ami Sou shot To Ilenth Hy Crap KhoolerH. T.IKMIMIIIA.M, Ala. Kec. 'JT In u Ketieral liidit lietvveen while iiii-ii mil tieu'i'oes ui Cliilth rslturir 'elllllSliay nrieriioou u white itiait anil his sou were killed ami 11 white hoy and u nesiio wo in, le, I. Willi rreat tlitllciilty a gen eral outnria1; was prevented. 'The iieiii'ties ale now iu juil ut Tall.l deta. 'The de. i.l are: .1. liiril. iniilille ap tl white liiiiu, uinl Itcultcu Itirit, i.'i years of ne. 'Tom llolley, u ncKio, was prolmhly fatally woiinileil, and licorice Uinl, white, was sliot iu the lei:. 1 1 is said the tmuhle irrevv out of II crap i;auie. liie nctrro"s luiriiu; ipiarredetl over th" vi iiiiiiui;s. Tom llolley sliot at one of the parly w lieu .1. Itinl c.inie up and mlviscd the neiiroes to stop ti(;lil inK. llolley, hecoitliuu lingered lit tile ill tertereint', hied on Uinl, inoitally vvouiiilitt him. liird's two sons, lieore nud lteul.cn. were wilh their father, mil when he was shoi, lo'itheii went to his side, while licul'lio tired lit the Uc?io llolley, fatally wonnilini; hiiu. Tho negroes he'tin lirinir on hoth the hoys. lii'tlheu was ordered hy i ieorne AN'ootls, ileum, to run. 'The hoy lioirwcii to rclniiin hy his father, hut oil failure tu move was shot ileiid. I'liarnnr Woods, father of lieorce Woods, then shot the elder Iiiiil apiin. lieorue Uinl wus shot iu tlie lens while esi -iipiiiK. SOLDIERS' HOME AT BATH IiiMlItiition In Crouded, Many Yetriiiim Slifphiu: In Ollur. HAITI, lei. ;tl.-IIenllll Otlieer IH'. (ienr-re McNett nf ltath yesterdny made a thmouuh iuspectimi of the sua itarv cniiditiniis at the New Ynrk Stato Snblicis anil Sailnrs Home here, at the reipiesi of Slate lit tilth commissioner Imuiel Lewis of Albany, t'oinplaiuts that veterans were miupi lied to sleep hi the eid lar ami that hospital patients were placed in the hospital cellar were lodu'ed with ( 'ommissiniicr l.euis. Ih. .Mc.Nett sent his report to A'bany tonight. It was learned that Tu men were rdecpiujr in the cellars of the various bar racks ami lo paiim-ts slept in the bus pital cellar. The ban. lets eelhirs occu pied by veterans iluriiu; the dny lack proper ventilation. Tlie eapnctiy of the home is between l.'t nud lo h itidred. To day iiioiihiil: reports sln ' the member ship at present to be 17!"'' It ia umlei'slod the iitmrniiiir h v.'ir hiier" will be asked to appropriate money for a convalescent htmucks nud ntsn fnr addi tional bin racks in accoinuioihiic the fast P'nwiiiK' population of the Imme. THREE MEN KILLED. CrU'hotl tu ltuth I inter Miun nt Hterl. rillt'Atit). lec -21. -Three men were Instantly killed and f"ur injured ly the fallinu' of a sti-,d crane at the Aueiir:iu liiidL'e wnrl, tcsin d.iy afti i noun. All of the injured, w ith one except) hi, uru aerioiisly hurt. Thirty men were workiim in the vi cinity of the crane M the time nf the accident ami many of tlne Ti.id narrow escapes. Swan, Trover and I'ock were e:nn:lit beneath the huu'e innss nf steel, and eu li man was ciu-hed s, baJiy a to b- al Uumt uitrecoiiiable. Hc'DMllir hWf lleHtl. CA.MIi:, . .1.. llec. -S.-fiiitcd States Senator William .1. Se,eli dud Mt his home h'Mc ester"i;i. Me s il fcred from iliMbetes., coin,ilii ah-d wah ntomacli nnd heart ( i -: : 1 .U-. S. leiior SctteH's illie s had cMeuded ovt r a period of 1o yi.ir-. but his eomlition was not cMi-i-u-r.-d seriniiH until nliO it year ;u . When dej.ih came the sen ator's fa mil v was j;ai Ie n d a I his bed ride. Ili had 1ms u iiiiihiim ions for s nue time I ' fore the cud. U'lU 4.(1 lu Moulin. J WASHINGTON. Oec i:t. M,-. IhwU I .1. I'.nlier nf New York has a'r. j.ted the ! tender of nu app..iutiii.-uf as . hi.-f id tii. lire depaiiiiii'iit at Man ha. M is pur- p-d to l enrL.': me Mil- M a in In lire liuhtinir twrviee on i i- ni Aim rican lines nud Mr. Union r wn- : ' b. - t lHN) of IllH line Hi' T . . '. I iv lily. v7
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