SI ' ftfE M1DDLEBUK0H POST. V. M. BARTIR, bmi An hVi, MIDDLKRirRGII. IM.. NOV. 23, Uf3. Th Southern Tuoific Railroad", it i teporteil, tin come to thei conclusion that it is useless to attempt to prevent tramp from riding on freiKht train, mi linn derided thst hereafter tbjr may ride free. The full i tin- time of t he yenr whn the country ilrmntiil for )roketi-dwn tri'ft ear hor-c i the greatest. Por ing the colli weatlur tlj( animal K't ohwI to their r n nil si rrouiiilin, re cuperate, have only h.iiii;h exercise to keep them in co.,.!,.,.,,, ami I,v spring a.1.1.. . l:..l. i l... I . .. - re nine to nccoini'liHh till 1, cutler inula of f ..v i up iin.l hVr.is. in. Krnntur I'cikiii", of t'uiifurtii-i, mrriliea hi" popularity to n siiniil J lit Jo method hi' lllis ,.do.t-i!. Hi- mvf Hint lie Iiiim ii lihhit of nuking very upwind ir tlui'il man he units fur the tiniu of iliiv, find imtni il;ati iv setting hiii on n xxut.'li rii-coi ding; to tin- in formal ion uivcti him. Senator Fir kin hs-i rti that tin- wear ami tear on h in on ii watrli ni"i the I'oiniiliment pm.l to that of .,r nr.. re- MiiI lv the latt 'ti vote !n I l'is flip- . .i :," i iv liort ir; ilinneiit v. T iii Immense im.l i n li li .si1k of nicr.r . t'nriKinate with roliait ami cooper have IxH-n fiiiin l in r'ovil Couiit v, ficorKin. The IeVeooiil !it of lui .i,t lieur Hume, the rottntv ent of I'luvil. Iihh attniiit il h w orlii i.le rrpntntititi. Kisty to eiv'iitv ciit'lou.N ol lm.tx itc. . i .... . .,, , contain. ., n Ito.n hlt.v to to I'-fly-livo .... a r I i 1 r ci ni. oi oinio o, HHItlUlll, Bl'fi ehippeil throughout the I'mteil Stntea for various eliemiriil iiosck. The aliiuiniiiin wo'i.s t Knii'.i, (in., Consurile twettt v-.'mo t.ili of lut'.litu )cr ilny. Ix.uW... M?l.r.liMK to ulmli, invii.( i-trui t, tin 1 ....... iu ....;).. I r,a - . t.....i.a.. v...... ! - a-, v v iiiiiuti 111 ITj llii t I 11 within her IioiiikIm .'iH.oon.OOO.iMM) f( . ii . , i i , . OI I'lci lletit tiinln r, ami the prediction . 1 , a I JB made that liefoie iiihiiv veais iihki wngar. aa thn h Hiling iinln-try of the HUte, will b'ive way to lumber. Id cyprtBH liOitihiann in especiully rich. Thin wood ia liunMe ami much in le mam for interior decoration. Niue tnilliou feet of cypieas ulone will be ol in New Orleana ond other liuai ' ' ' p- " ' . ' HiiTi a writer in Hrtt. ") il.:..l. ;4 n .i j iuiu is nuiini iiirpriHo 1 ue Aiuei icau ... " , . . i i .i ... 1 M'Jr,p,d ytem are on o ilril.e.becau-e Pre- manufacturer to look . through the VV i-;ih,'. . i. . . i ,7 "ilhur relused to trehi With tt curu- IjmuiIoii city .hn-cloiy mid hc- the miti.t i .e P.rotherlioods and coimented Jiutnea enrolled there of American. ! unly to bear grievance" of the men as indi llrmH who are represented here. The! ,i,l":,N- 'he mad is practically tied up. V....tia,i .. t . . .i I t'nly mail trains are allowed to run the laliplinhnian, I lancy. is the most con- ; ,,ia.ls-he,i,K rarried en all kinds of mixed crvative limn on eai th : however, they I I lie ollU'la! or the company are r i,,.. . , ,. . ,i , , i rKrK.l.taliv reahm- that America 1H alren.lv kin in nmeh which k, ! ... ' ' ie alren.lv kin" in iiiiu-h which hhe ! - I produces; and wo believe, although I of course they would not own . that j right ilowti in Ihn bottoin of their ... . I iiemta they M-e tlie tu,,.' i eomitiK aud uot far itihtitut when Amerien. from a cotiiuiei'cial htatiiltiiiint, will be the all- aupreme power on earth." 1 Whi n the luKtoriati undertake the j record of thin vt af ot our I-or.l, oh- , .. .1 v - i . . ii, m-isi-n im- .m ioih i-uu, ue ,iui nrtve a furioi.K entry to make of coiunur I'iftl ilitiHster almost iilipreeedetited ; of preut iiiival, militury nnd civic dis plnyx, to whi.'ti all the hoi id hue con trili'.iled ; of p "iantie etiterpriae iti honor of tin .Iisr w in of this contin- 1 TJt, eoIK',-iei', eecuii ,i n:id lirotijht to M,crcfu; issue i.ytl,,. ability and efforth of tin- ! eu and won., n of a ,lia tant city ; of a:i tioruioiis imcritiee of LuiuHn lif" by r.uliuiid .li-.isteis nnd atniusipheric lii.tui l'iuii'e.s ; in short, of ptneral niti 'y-luii ly in l nuliii'' ull ! jKirtK of t he eoiihtrv, tre iiiuible i coiMr 1 li'i'h its rtilert . ' . ' i i i.i . I lliere n no .lnunt that the (o rinnni Wethearo,me.t people on e.irth and j lrttn,r th iuvi iinhtif, shvh a i I vi iter in Chaml.etVs .l.iiu i.al. and I I lllve it i, owiii;; to their eiitiim ! 1111 1 , 1 . Muck In end. A K'r. nt il. al ol the Hour- I inhni.Iit must be wasted ill I eti uinu ' 1 flour ua it is now Jon. by ul) civilized ' KV.a! . 'Ill . a I isbiiouh. tile liri'ini la ma, I.) mora I - paiaianie, perhaps- more .liestidle for weak, worn out st.mi.ele: 1.,.. 1.1....L bread must be tic '.rut- at aft" of life. Tim tleriiiaua d not cat much fresh meat. There niiiy be soinu in other parU of the country, bat i:lon the Khiuo you never net. .'little grazing in pasture. I did not s.ee oun aheep in all my tranij), and thu ouiy cows I nw were the poor things hitched to heavy carta iloiiiK the work of oxen, There ia no milk uloug the lthiue to epeak of. I ot uo ladte of cremn nod the fgge I had were ttalo. Klack bread, then, ia what thu people live od, and with it they tb.'ivo uu! grow iu b mighty couijuurora. PREPAF1NG TO LYNCH HI THOOF8 CALLED OUT To Prevent the Lynching of BruteWhc Assaulted end Murdered a Young Women. Ml F.irdie Pangb, aged 20 year, the 9nly daughter of C. C. Faugh, wealthy faro er of near Alliance, . i lilted tnd murdered by l uri Davidson a farm bend, who then attempted suicide by cut ing hi throat with a razor. I'augli and tils wife were awav from liote. Davidson insrded with the family. No one witness d the crime, but Irom the abearance of .he kitchen it seeint that Miss Maugli had waited until her two brother! and David- Inn had anna In had anil 11..,,, a-......,.! il.a. J ZniS and .true, tV'oZ tisml Willi a t,ii txt i,. '11. (..li.. I I . "" '., ... iiiv inniwi urn I picked her iiu and carried her to the barn, ! Ion yards, where after assaulting her he cut : her throat from ear lo ear. i The crime was not discovered until morn i ihg. when M s IUukIi brother found her I mu'ilated remains, nearly airiiped ol cloth I ing. lyingon the bum Moor. About the j Huie hour a farmer living half a mile from i (he Hatigh home discovered Davidson lying , in n pile of straw in ln I. urn vard with Inn tliMiit i ut. He is about 4i yenri old, un ' married and lm womed tor HaiiRli for ! leventl Venn. I he itiyirian use Ilavnl on tuny recover, bin i( he iloen 'lie will lirohithiv be Ivnclied at the town la in a . rcn.y of e Mile unlit. ! I he I In urt-itn.pT ii'-frulilv of men ht r- pareutly deaicnaied Hiint'in it.e rnv dur- . mrr.rnip KMIIIIII TIJ I II T IIH'' Hill llliri 1 : ...a I. ..a I . . 1 . j V'T'Jl". ,!.,.', i''n , ".' .W"vi" """,,n"1 1 JHha'r i rope or millet I be Mayor w ired I f'lienlf K rider to come at mire Inim I'miton I Vbeaheriff arrived shortly after lt o'clock, Jhegnardon liavidumi win te eiiforced.but j In less than mi hoiirthe eituntion became threnteninjr tlinl t'omnnny K ol the Kirht KeKiineut of i Mini's '.National (iuard r- ... - - - . - . .'M..,..,viiii(Mna' nin nut wms orilpred n:it A iiimIii nht appronrhed the situation be ?aiue so threati-iiii'K that the ritv ninbor dies held a conference with the sheriff and 5liirr Ciilinty olticers It was finally derid td to Rind bim to ti e rouniy jail at New l.ibson. orders were niven srrretl v and at uiidniicbt a citv anihiilmire was brouttht up hi the rear entrance of the bouv wherethe murderer was under Kiiard. Davidson was mnruerer was uiiuer irnard. Davidson wan , quickly transferred to the ambulance, but liaf.ira lli ail n .a ....!. trMi , . . - ...v mrn i,.-.sr- ' in hi iiiv siariiiir point, i n rou e to the Minimi the mob wa reinforced by '.tHI ex- ........ ..... ............. " i , ,u-L-i,'it.-rii tnriii of rro.ins and maledictions Irotu be pinsurers The ambulance bad been turned and readied the station TJust aa the train pulled in. I heie was a rush for the he pie-- lipure when it was ilrnj'ued out. but fill' etlltril Ilit.Oll larillltlil It III.! Ilia a. ..I... .urn r;-iens, ami tnrre wns an unbroken , ITXlJlu I itiillfi mi. .. 'he sher.ff acted none too soon In taking . .... .... ... w ,, ,ain,B the miirdeier out of the rity.Kiflity rc-olun men had pleili:e.l each other lo tike the wreun irom tue Miaw nouse and hHiig linn between 1 and '.' o clock. I l.a detail had tliaaatl fl f T m 11 l-aol falllt fliaa ak mii aa.l 'la... - - ..-.-..p.... a...., ...a, a..V H-.IIIOI, JUT StirllMl W Ml III Ilia I lia a.lill I, , .. u ..rT . al.. . ........ ...... .v .-iii.inBuu in iur nr. hirbts in the aueeis at V2:.M. I nenty of the men were in a hall and were pt'eparina iliapuiaea that ere to render ideutitiratioii le- eusy in ease of resistance bv the ollicers. when one of the iiicii iIoiiik picket dniy at the bouse where 1'avidsnu was held report ed the intent on of the sheriff to imrit the prisoner away Sixteen of the twenty men favored atormine the Snaw houaa and anticipating- tbe omcera. THE I.EHIOI5 ROAD TIED UP. PJactlca'ly All the Main Line Employe fetrikn. All tbe employetof the ..eliib Valley "Oini: evrrvlliiiii! in their iinaer o. i,rm.,.i.. ,"" ,,ryiiing in their power to provide! for the tunning of thioueh ra.setige? trams I ''.''hough their success has been .ndillerent. I'1' 1 heir sin ces, has been iiidillerent. ' en riio oau not received the order 0. strike before luKiiig out their 1 1 h tin almosi ZX'ttT makes it a misdemeanor to ai aiuh u a Haiti on the mail. Pas.ei.ger tmins heiwee.i h i i,. ..i and iiUe?hai le are ruiiiung wuh gii-n men. I hey ate nut fan i.iar with the mad, and as a le.iiit are on :.u meriiire Iriuii Jiiree to i.ve hours laie .sime nf the new t'tfin'ii cou.d im t keep i:, , sieiini and ;i.iin. "'fecomiiiled to tnpeieiul tinus :i.nfe. The'i'n'en. ,u obedience to iii.trn. t on., ar.1k,''f w' tbe railn.iv ta; oti! Irani Matter Mario reports thai all the le.egrapn omces tm Hie Wyoming division "j : 'ninauirs. tins is ue nie.i however, by the strikers, who claim that the company' teivice is seriously uu pa red bv the detection ot the union men Chief Kice, of the Wyoming division Ilrothcrbood of Fngineera. said: "tinr brotherhooii ii,eii are running tin mail tiauis, but I legard the coal and Ire ulil ;''uP'i'tiip cie. We have moie tl.au " iii win in iusriiiiiuyi'i wnn U. We eJtpectcd little simoon from the Haelion '"'! T'iie l.eh'L'h uttiriuls huto .., t m . n .., aim imh IIUI.vCI to all siriaers that the places of ihise win uo not return to work Weiine.d iv nioini,,,; will be tilled and utter that all ol.i employe who apply for work will he Heated as new bands. .V'-""'"'! ne ronipany present-, a h-tiei I-""" n'K n uu us passenger servue. It hat fvw in jre eu gineeis and trains on tin New Jersey II ivimoii are n nning westward Oil tlllll. I'llflPM la. .1 Ili..i. !, I . - i-'imj. inin i irr. in gc'tiug men to run to .lersev C; ty on trams due ll.eie after dark. Iheuien aie alr.ii., to inn into the centrul vard. .Nipt Don Va'Sv XIZ Ur great ti;iutr in th Jurst-y i .1 v YUTiis V number of emiineert from Slatiiigtou '' ho were loriuerly employed ditht ' ennsyivauia, I'oughkeepsie uud llcsion bill who were laid oil when the Ilea l, i .V "I''1"' l?is' 1,r0 vy l"'J 10 H'v places of strikers, A meetine of Hoti-uninu men was lmld in fisSIIOrl. T':i U-lll, lllll lit ..II..... 1 I I. ............ ... " i ;'' . ",,,"", ' " MieeuiiK was auiireseti ny I'rotlierbuod 11 wasuectiled to eneotir.me and assist the T"l "":! "" WIJ hl 'her. 1 . " - 1 1 w ii iiuuii men . I I1H llrl II IIMI 11.111 li.an . . 9 I liraiichet centering at Mauuli Chunk will hold a lueeiingihere. It expected that all tbe branches wilt be tied iin bv Thurt day liomi. upt. l enii, li '-aid at Maueh Chunk that other (ouipaniej bad accepted and huult d la-high freight. He added lliat mob law ruled utavre.whfre the Ireight blockade is complete. he aulhori t es there" be said are doing all they ran to iiuell the disturbance! and put down the mob 1 hey have not accomplished much yet uud until t liny are able tueope wiih tin iiioli theie will be little use of trying u move the Jremlit Irom hero. Nictberoy'a Dynamite Oun. The Uraziliancru ser Nictheroy, formerly K.I Cid, Hying the Rrxilln Hag and having be American ensign at her foretop passed tut of tbe New York harbor Tuesday niorn na bound for Rio Janiero, where her cne uander believes dozen dvnamite ' shell 'rom ber great dynamite gun will icatti Sdi. iial Mello's Meet to the lour win Is or '.siroy it. LATER NCWB. 'oarie. Fifty-two niinera. entombed by a fire in mine at Coal Hulpe, I tipland, were all tafaly rescued. The RoMian minister of nprlcultnre, In lis estimate of the probable prair. crop, Seure an Increase of in.OM.ooo tcbetverts f rye above Hie avoripe. An intrtase it oredicted in ell other grain. (erman Conservatiyes have Introdoced oill in the lieicbstan. tbat hereafter no He rewa. who are not (Jerruan mibjecta tball M admitted into tbe empire. TweWe Italian, four Frenchmen tnd one Swis have bern arrested in connection with :he attempt to blow t p the residence vl Jei:eral Matbelin in Marseilles. I rince Alexander, of Hattenberfr, former ly Prince of Pulparia, died at Tiratx. aged U year. Tbereis a ilnlent infliienra epidemic r Pavaiia. Nearly all the ir.baliitatiti in aome Of the viHn?e in Middle Kranconia arr prnstrated Irom tho disease, and aeverai dethhave been re;orted. i he new la-f nr i hoiera at Teneriffi inre Noxemter 4 have amounted to 17.: and there have been 78dea;h. "ispfllrh lo the I ondo i 'Tlroe-' from Tefietan says that the 'own of Kuchan Iwn-tliird destroytd on Friday eveninn b) an earthquake. - rANi i a i. ami i oMxirm hi. The Wisconsin Marine and Fire Insurant ''"inpany Hank, better known as the .Mit chell bank, will reum-. Itscreditnra will receive dollar lor do.Ur. The bank rarci with f .Vju, it,, capital. 1'ndrr the iirop ed liend ne rrorirsnin- liou, tbe holuers iil KFiienil morttare bond are to be asked to fund their interest for two year. - -a i isAsrr, ah im vts a-p riTAt rrtra. .lohn.S Sin, Hi, traveling for a Holyoke, Ma . paper firm was found unconscious at bis boarding bouse, Minneapolis, anJ dieo soon afterward, heath resulted from estap lnjjjfon account of imperfect fixture. F. s. Merr.uin, a Cornell iuatructor, anr Mies M. I. Fie't'uu. a :udent,were drown ed w bile out mwiiiif. -p i iiivrs ami rr.NAt.Tir. .lames Newmn Hill wa found piilty o' murder in the lirst .lesrre for the killing ol Mi. liosa llotler at Allegheny, Fa., last March Charles Willi, aced I.;, was shot anr killed at ."piinKlirld. III., by l ewis linker. aped II, whue beini; initiated in admit novel "rolibn' den. " Mi'Ult AI.V. 1 be total number of death last week, in New York City waU!2, or 'JO let than dur- tig the previous week. Tbe date rate pet 1.000 wali'..tjii. or!U Wis than Farr' atand ird for ti healthy country list. It la tbe lowe-t In the hintory of the city.htid lower, t is said, than has beeu known in any Kuropeau city. WASHIXOTOK. l H. J. Taylor of Kantas City, Mo., ap po'iited minister to Holivia, ( n prepf "-a bill for conprets providing that each county n which a lynching cccumthall be mulct d 1 10.0(H) for the benefit or the victim' ramlly only the fact need be proved. . a . riHrs. J'he entire business portion of Brooklyn, Pane county, Wisconsin, was destroyed by 'ire. I.ofs T.'i.usi; smnll insurance. ISI H I. AN KOt S. I be Mavyou illusion at Cleveluud has 'M-gun feedini: the poor Ninety-two men ...V.. - K . .. 1 ,W The Mavyou nr-siun at t.'leveluud ha md three women were given soiin. meal tnd bread the ti rt day. I'nited states troops have been sent to the 'texican border to g.iard the interests of m ricun ciii::ens, although tbe recent Mexican outhrenk is attributed to a lot i( bandit w ho w ill Mee w ben soldiers ap nrniich. i: M. Uraeg. pastor of the Paltimore M. i:. church. 1 ipe I with hi organist , desert n i; a wife ami live children. liespite the number of w atchmen andspe- al ottiirs in and around the White House ome unknown person got into the green oom and cut great eashes into the satin ibliolsterv of the furniture. nOFRtHlit )V AUIIUPl.E MURDER 'tuUim Miopis Li is Wile nnd Her Cousin and tiinrides. "i""1' hemos lorbi tragedie ever ktionuinihe Mark Hills incurred on Saw P t gulch. IK ii in".. .! nf lleadiinivl S ). Jo-epbT. a an taiiau, was marriei ab .ut Vrni a;n t ta nuu.u . I Juoj iauiet a. ,ew month tfter Ins wile let t him uud ha . l.iM.le her home at her euiinn'. Tlia, atier her repeated refusals to riturn and hi fail ure to have refunded to him the money lie tent her 10 come from Italy, made teveral eflm Is lo blow up Tatuetta't house. At in mi he went to atnetta's bouc,con tider.ibiv miller the influence of liiUor. and hi'itiv nlii rward shols were heard liy ln-ighhiirs. N, .thing vus tluiuglit of it.h.iw ever urn I several liOKrs later. when a ped dler rapped on the door ami gei.ing no re ply enieied. I. vine around the room amid a horrible . out ii-iou of broken and iratter ed Inrninire lav Mrs, 1 ha, shot through the iniiutli: lametta. with a bullet in his iiiea.l and Mrs. laniett with a frightful ga.li i'i her forehead. Iiifl.clfd with an ax. a.: si. II in death. In the wood shed T'ha lay gulp tig fnrbrcitih with a buliet through ins liead In the lu .l-t ol a. I this blood v horror Mrs. luuieita s two li1.: le children, 1. aud J years old, were pi)ii:t'. LABTOf THEHENNE88EY81 Her Husband, Bon and Neph.w Wer All Murdered. Mrs. Rridget Hennessey, mother or the murdered chief of police of New Orleans, is lying. It will be remembered that the tssassinstion of Hennessey by Italian re nilted in the lynching of 13 Italian in that sity and almost caused war between Italy and tbe I'nited States. Mike Hmneisey a nephew ot the dying woman, witt, th murdered chiel killed Chief of Detective Devereaux here in mi Mike was subse fluently as.asinuted in Housion. Mr Hennessey husband was killed in da- Eerate at reel duel many years ago. Mia lennessey is tbe last of the family. Lot is Jackson, aged B0, of New York, bat been sued for breach of promise by RotaUlunsdwf, a widow. She want! 125.000. HUNDREDS PERISH AT SEA 4 BROW-LADEN EUHB1CAWE twtma) Bhtr, Sweep Dock and Barm Bail and Wire. It I estimated that 200 lives have been lost dnrine (tbe pale wbieh swept ovet tbe Rritith coast 8anday and Monday and in tdditlon, the crew of several boat are still missing. Pome idea of the force of the tale can be gathered from the fart that two aeavy railroad engine were blown off the jack near Inverness, blocking; all traffic lorth. and necessitating the dispatch of two wrecking trains to clear the track. The wreckage trains bate not since hen heard from so It I supposed that the work hat been impeded by a fall of snow. Reports. from Ilarve and Calais tay the ttortn along the Normandy roast is the worst one experienced in the last .'0 years. Wrecks are reported from every point along thecnaM. innumerable small crafts have vanished from the waters along the coast. Wsels were (hanged from their mooring tnd sunk with all on board. More than :) lerson were drowned at Calais and in the m mediate neighborhood. Fifty bodies have been recovered. '1 he channel steamer. Foam, which left Dover for Calais had the greatest dillicnlty n entering Cnlnis harbor. Her otliier nnied2!i wrecks, principally fishing boat in the 1.1-mile Interval between .ravelii.es ind Calais, i hey fovnd the east pier bead it Calais harbor swept away. More limn IMi feet of the pier bud been' swei t away. 1 he harbor looked as l it bad been shaken by an earthquake. The Hntish steamer Hampshire went iown off (iurnard's Head on the Cornish oast. Twenty-three men were lost, ho far definite reports have been received of the los of 'JO steamer and sailing vessel tlong the ilritisb coast, with a lo-s of about .".) men. Travelers, fishing smacks and mail craft of other sorts have ben re ported by the score as missing from e' ery important point on the coast. The eopie olt tbe Orkney Islands, off the north const of Scotland, have suffered terribly. Many houses were unroofed walls and barns lev eled and haystacks blown out to sea. The steamship KiPamey which arrived at Cork reports that she found tbe National line ttenmsbip Helvetia makine signals of distress about 10 mile from Milford. The killarney stool by the Helvetia for live hours, and then, as the fury of the storm was increasing, was obliged lo leave. A tug fli ally towed the Helvetia into Milford Haven. IOdeaths have been reported in Havre, Frnnr. '1 he losses of the fishing fleet w ill doubtless ruue the liuniler to 2fl ur mure. K. OT L. IN CONVENTION. Secretary-Treasurer nys Makes Start ling Accusations. The sensation of Hie annual convention of the K nights f Labor now in sessional Philadelphia is tbe charges brought by tecrttai v aud treasurer Have against a number of the leaders that organization. The I. 'St charge in Mr. Hays' "pp!emen lary repoti was thai the controlling mem bers of the Fiecniive Hoard, Messrs. Fow deilv A. W. Wr'srbt and John Devlin, established titul printed and circulated nnd solicited advertisements for a publication fchos. n as I be "I nbor Day Aential "printed fur tbe tiersonal enrichment of iliese time men ber and upon the presses of the Tunes Pro. tine Company. Mr. Haves' reio'rl asserted that the "An rnar' wb'Cli was not authorized by the Kii'slits, was intended to produce a yearly "en! perpetual dividend lo the three schem er hi control ol the hxeiuuve Committee. Kvety other tiage of Ibis publication con tains an advertt.ement. and not one, ac rordms to Mr. Havs' report bad been ac cred ltd on the cash accounts ol the Knights M.ieoe. I lie supplement Jty ie oil show ed that these paves bad been paid lot In in 15 I to ItiKi a race. The s.imi of ihe"lalor Dty Annual' aleal according to this rcpoii wa. tin ito Ibere is great unensiiie-s Mini.tuf the dele gates. he future of theorie- di-iuds ma great measure mi tlii. roiiviiition , les.t iiiK ilele.'Hle said that this convention would enl.er miire or break it. 'I be annual leport of the lienertil Fteeulive p,nar,l was made public, it ri-ciilW the lieniestea.) strike bv a lcclaraiii.il ol t he ini.nrenre ol Huh iieuipsev. master workman of District Assembly No. of Pillsbng. -who was convicted of pmviuing on the evidence of firote-sed u.inrmers." I'; J Mi-uli and ciierai Master Workman Pnwdsrly. long time enemies in t he order buried the hat chet and will wora together. BUSINESS O AIM NO SLOWLY. The Improvement in Trade Progressing Steadily, but at a Snail s Pace. R. i. Dun .V Co. Weekly Review Trade, New York, says: "Husinesa is gaming, but it Is a constant cuuin aint that the improvtmert is slow This is because very few realize how heavy load Lu-u.es has to drag alter it in cluiibit.g up again. Legislative uncertain ties weight heavily, but other louds many Oier.ook. Tbe , past depressaiou with trading nnd manufacturing failuns, involving more than ll'.'l'i.OOO 000 in nine in. iulis. ticsides bunking failures of enoimoiis lial.iliiie, luilurea of railway and inner concerns involve continual embar rassments w btcti men are prone to lorget. There beeu great vticouraKemeut during the iasi week in the furl that November payments aie far more satisfactory than ' expected ami yet tbe extension's of the inin, tli would have srt-med nlarmlnu in other years. The Treasury receipt for Hit mouth thus far aie about .ui,ik.4i fM than expenses ami the imports in (letoliei decreased about . 11 i,0O).0isi, partly beruost of intluie.l valuation of good, imported last year W ickiy imports ut .New York de cri u-e.l in parifmui the same cause. ilul whiiuihe imports in Uctober wer only e.'il iil Ts.' and eipori of product tWI.Uv'i hi '), yei me enormous bulanca on merclitiiiu se H.icnunt Lroiuilit net imports ol'nnly ; odo.ihhj gold. The ext-orta repre enl a larne im rmse in tbe quantity of pro ducts sold but at lower price, w hile in placed!' merchandise linHjrted it Is evident that there have been large imports of secur ities from abrad. it has not been much of a week of for speculation and that perhaps i encouraging. Mocks have (lightly de clined in produce markets weakness was the rule and yet the yielding was small. The condition of ihdudne iiusrove but they wisely wait the revival of purchases by consumers. Twenty-lour work of all kind have wholly or in part resumed, against Is closing, yet less than half tbe iron working power is active and out of M I woolen work at the Fast only 10 are work ing full lime. I he failure! for the week were 324 in the United Htat-s agsinst -JO last year, and .'It in Canada, tea nut .'l.'i last year. Wants a Little Freeh Air. frank P Hcearce, the awed Lexington, Ky., lorger sawed himself out of jail and it now at liberty, fees res was a prominent society and buiiiiesi man until a short time tgo, when it was tliscoveied that be had been guilty of swindling to tbe extent of S0.OOO. fccearce left tbe following note lo Jailor Wilkerson: Dear tTnele Billy I will return on Jan nary is, ifcHt. the day set for my t Do not bother about me. .1 wiU keen a nrrt TBS BP A WISH BEDS. Two More Bold Attempt of the Dynamiter. Tbe activity of tbe police of Harrelona Spain, la banting down all anarchist hat emboldened Inttetd of frightened tbe rrorists. Thursday night a terrific explo sion shook tbe town of Villanueva, on the Mediterranean. 23 milee south of Barcelona. Ad unknown person, wbo.the police claim, it an anarchist, unce put onder trrest.undet Juver of darknet placed a dynamite bomb, with lighted fuse attached, under the Mtn of tbe barrack of the civic guard. The force of the explosion waa terrific. The gate of tbe barraokswere blown off and tbe debris hurled a great distance. Tbe wall of the barracks were cracked and bro ken n many place, while the door and window were blow n In. 'Ibebsrrark was filled with soldier. who were knocked down or thrown against the walls by the shock. Tbe soldiers rushed out of the wrecked building, which they feared would collnpse at any moment. I he police and military at once bet an a search of the town lor the perstrators. Several arrest of well known anarrhiei against whom tbere i some evidence ot guilt were made. Although the city i Tilled with detec tives and spies, w no are endeavoring to locate the conspirators who plauned the reient dynamite outrage, a dynamite bomb was placed upon tbe lower balcony of a house on a crowded street and lighted be fore it was discovered. At the tiiuea num ber of troons were marching through tbe i ia-a iir-a i 10 Hie quay to embark lor Mel itla to reinforce the Spanish gartlson there. I be plaza ws Jammed with enthusiastic utizens, who were cheering tbe soldiers and washing them tiodspe.d. A number of men t work upon one of the buildings discover rd smoke rising from the lower nalcony and hastening thither to extinguish tbe supros d fire, found a huge bomb with the fuse ittached hissing and burning. ne of tbe workmen quick Ir grabbed uplhe bomb and ore the luse away. The bomb wat turned ver to tbe poire. An examination disclosed the fact tbnt ft was flllid with dynamite. Search of tbe louse revealed nothing usi ieiou. and It la presumed tome anarchist threw the bomb n the balcony and made off. Had it ex ploded many people in the crowded street aelow would undoubtedly have been killed. THE CROP BULLETIN. The Kcport Vary Considerably From Three State. The latest crop bulletin issued by Secre tary Morton, at Washington, D. C, eon tains tbe following reports from Slate agents: J Pennsylvania Tbe corn yield varies ac co'ding to the section. one icealitv reporting excellent" anotner in close proximity re. porting ' an utter failure." 'inequality ot the crop, taken for the entire stale is poor. Irish potatoes are a smail irop. but of good quality. Sweet imtatoes are a good crop in all respect, tobacco suite red hull! Irom Uroutli and storms uud will be but a mod erate yield. Huckw lieat is almost an entiro failuie in some localities. Apple, a re an in terior yield aud detective, l'eais a lair crop at least. Ohio The corn crop I light in yield per acre aud not ot excellent or generally good quality. It may be said to range from "lair to good," with considerable that is suit and unmerchantable. Potatoes are litt'e better thun a half crop. The tubers are small and few in a bill. Notably good yields are con lined to two or three counties in tbe north ern part of the state. The bay crop was excellent throughout the Hate and is of the best quality. Hiickwlieul is not a general crop lor Ohio, It is short in yield per acre at compared with It!!!.', (j rant's are a heavy crop, almost as lull as could be possible and above the usual average. West Virginia Sweet polatoet. tobacco and buckwheat are raised in very small quantities in few counties only. The late planted lntb potatoes proved at digging to be much better than anticipated. Hav was very light, but belter in quality than' had been expected. EMIN'S MUBULH AVENGED. The Delgians Capture and Put to Death the Pasha's Slayer. Dispatches frnni the Congo I-'ree Sale have brought the details of Capt Dhiinuish's victories over the Arabs at N'yangwes Kim ton tome months ago. The Arabs had en trenched themselves along the Congo and outnumliered the Helgiuns L'O to 1. Never theless, af.er a bloody tit lit the Itelgians carried tbe Arab possessions. Mtny Arabt were killed and wounded and 8,00 were taken prisoners. Among the t risonert were 'JR Arab chiefs one of ihem Hibenhon. w ho killed Kmin i'asba in October. IHf'J. Tbe murderer wat rourtmarlia ed and shot. Tbe story of f in in Pasha's murder, as reported last Sep tember, is confirmed again. The only turslviirt of the massacre were the Zuui barite. Atiuia, Kmin s mistress aud their r b i lil, Mnnsonna. The Arabs spared I lie bnv In i he expectation that if endowed with bis father's brains and energy, he might be trained to be a gieat ihiel. All oi Kmiii't latest t aper weie received and weie delixered lokiMi l.eouold. SUCCESSFULLY TESTED. Initial Trial of Electricity on Canal Boati Entiiely Satisfactory. Electrical propulsion of commercial boati on canals is ii demonstrated success. Mult and steam poweraredoomed.Tbenew powei wus lesied ut ltrightnn, four miles distau fro ii Kochester, N. Y., on the Erie Canal. The old steamship Frank Hawley, I'M tec with an electrical motor by the Westing house company, taking power from tbe trolley wire overhead, started oft' without hitch or hindrance when Mr. Hawley, tht promoter, of the scheme, pulled the lever. The electric current was taken from tb street railway, attout 'Mi volts power The trolley pniei are similar to those on tht electric railway car, but with a lateral binue. allowing for a delleetion of the bout six feet either way. They are only teinj rarily used. Later it is intended lo use n trolley running over the top of tbe win with a wire drop from the trolley to the bout and thencM connecting w ith the motor, i'lu bout mh faster than the law allow, six miles an hour, without hitch or break. Ev ery difficulty encountered in canal naviga tion was successfully overcome. Queen of the Sea. Tbe Columbia Tuesday fairly won ber title of queen of the ocean. Faster than iei she went over the course in her trial trip with tbe United State board of inspection on board. Her average speed for the 44 knots waa L'L'.hl knot Hut she steamed t i kuots of her run at a late that averaged S;).o;i kuots an hour. It was a magmiiceiit display ol peed. By ber utile lour houi spin sbe won for her builders. Win. Cramp & Sous, the neat bonus ol t'tv) n mi An International Sample Room. A plan Is under consideration to have the world' lair manufacturers' buildiug re moved Ui the lake front, Chicago, and establish therein u permanent exhibit of tbe manuladuies of America and foreign countries, it is intended by tbe originator of tbe scheme that provision be made for pricing all exhibits to intending buyer, thu making an international tain pie loom of tbe big building. U. 8 Gb nt. son of tbe late General Graut. ha purchased the finest residence in San Diego, Cel. TICKINGS OF THE TELEGElPH FOREIGN AND DOMESTlf what fa Going On the World Over. Important Eventa Briefly Chrrkrcled, AtSL Iouia, Leon Harrison. age-'.Tiycsr bill potter by occupation, wat 'tot and instantly killed by Miches I Donue, a bricklayer. Both men were mr'ried and tbe murder was the result of a frjnilj quar rel. " barle Ford the Tort HurouMicb..mil tblef ha been sentenced to nini years hnnl labor. It 1 estimated that in tjro years he tola not lest than 200.000. , Ilellew, one ef the tbree loulsville A Nashville train ro kers, bas cmfessed hi guilt i Daniel Sheedy cracked laf In Rocbou'a taloon at Waucedah Mich., 'and secured 15,7 .0. He est aped. , a Waahlntle e'v, fhe tressury department 'as served tbe required six months' n otlrrH.n tbe I'nited Ptatesexpresscompanles of intention of terminating tbe contract nisv in force for tbe transportation of public moneys. Pro posals have been invited fol new bids for doing the work. ! li. T. Ilhodes, a well kno'vn detectie of the city police force, has ben detailed as a bodyguard fur the president ever since the tragic death of Carter Harrison. Mr. Rhodes goes out every csbi ict day to escort bis charge to the city. Thr detective wears plain citizen elothing ami there Is nothing in his appearam to ir.d'Cite tbe nature of hi mission. John W Hogg, chief clerk of the navy department, ilronped dead at his home in Kockvlile. Maryland. . . .. a-'lnniirlnl ss4 4 iinimerrlal, F. B. Thurber, of tbe great wholesale grocery house, and the I'hurber-Wyland company. New York, have made a person al assignment to Hrud n it Keith. The coal and Iron bank of Middle.boro, Ky., has ilo.ed its door. It has lot through dspieciatiou of land val ies f 'J.VI.OOO. . - I Ires The large brick waretone of George M. Steiiiman .1: Co.. hardware dealer of Lan caster, Pa., was burned by tirebugs. Lots I10.0LU Disasters, Arrldeeia anil I af alllles Three men werk killed a -d six Injured by a boiler explosion at Hooks Switch, near lialveston, Tex. XllsrellHneeas. In New York, Mrs Anna K. Swinerlon.cf Chicago.ottained a verdict of 110,000 against; f.ieogre l.e Hotitillier. While in his store a) rashboy snapped a pin, hitting ber in the eye and cl stroyingj he sight. In tbe Nebraska flection Harrison (Hep.) but a plurality of fl,4j0 for Secretary of State. The Topulitts gained slightly in tlmoit every county. Joseph Osterhoii a retired farmer, near Monlicello, X. Y..S ropped dead in Metb odistreyiiul uieetipg while engaged in prayer. At Greenville, S. C, the grand Jury bas so far thrown out every indictment under the new dispensary law, although tome of tbe cases were very strongly supported by evidence. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Three thousand miners in the Lebigh district of Lancaster, Fngluiid, resumed work ut the wages paid before the strike: A powder mill at Muideu, Holland, was blown up. Two bodies have already been recovered and seven persons are still miss- iiifi. Tbe striking English miners aud owners wi'l have a tonfere nee with mine l.oid P.osebery at the foreign ottire Friday. At a cabinet council held iti Paris it was decided to prosecute the anarchist paper "Le Pere Peinard'' for extolling tbe Paicel ona dynamite bomb outrage. Advice from Cuba reach New York of two uprisings of twenty men in each of two small town. Government troops distorted one uprising after killing live men. Tbe other uprising killed a dealer in firearms who wouldn't surrender hisstoie, and then stole thirty horses. 'I li e.i.)iiion nf the b'ervian . inister at Paris, who was stabbed by an anarchist, is growing worse. Russia is negotiating with Greece for a naval station for the Cxar'a Mediterranean elect. THIS IS ENTERPRISE. Chinese Passenger and Freight Agent Employed by a Western Railroad. One of tbe latest stroke of enterprise ill be ruilroad world it Chinese traveling; oasseuger and ireight agent, who bas just trade bit appearance in Chicago to work up liusineii for hit company. Thit innovation lia been introduced by theCreat Northern Kailroud with marked aucceaa. The road baa established a line of steamers Irom Seattle to China and Japan, and conceived the idea of employing a Chinese ucent to arum up trade. Mark Ton Suie, the agent started to work in tbe Chinese quarter, und it is tuid be succeeded in booking several passenger. Sine ha been in the service of tbe tireut Northern about a year. He is a citizen of the United Stutes. Hi years' residence in this country has made hi in a prtity good American. 7 i i WAR TO THE DEATH. Two Missouri Families Waging a War ot Extermination. At Wheatland, Mo., Mosley C2ulg,7,72yeart f nld waa ahnt ilea.l hv .Inhn an, I llrl Paw. V ton, father aud ton. There it feud betweeu the Quiggt and Paxtout, and this is the third murder that ha beeu committed. Mosley Quigg struck a member of the Tax ton family whom lie met. Thereupon John and Ort Paxton opened lire on Quigg.kiiliiig him. Last November Siegel t'axtou, ton of John, shot and killed Ira tjuigg, son ol Mos ley. In the spring Paxton was acquitted of the murder and on tbe day he regained hi liberty he was shot in tbe brush and killed, til murderer wa not captured. It I feared that tbe feud will not atop until both lurailies are exterminated. -Tm National Tobacco Company 1 try. Ing to have tbe charter of tbe American Tobacco Company (the cigaret trait) revok ed In New Jersey. r-S''J-v.-