KEYSTONE STATE CULLINGS BURGLARY AT TARENTUM. Baft Blown Open By Three Bold Out' lawt. Al Tnrenlum bold robbery m perpetrt led Tuesday morning by three men, who broke open the ttore ot He, Lindsay A Co.. on Negley avenue. The robbers secured only 170. Mr. Hess had deposited oves Ho yesterday. Evidently tue work wns wel planned, as Friday Was payday at the plats glass wutks nnu mw nriu geueraur UBS large null paid in at tnnt time. Court at Washington sentenced Julet Hols to a f iioo nne nnd four months In the work home for keeping a speak-easy nt Primrose. Five of 'Squire MoMullen't election lieu tenants, In I hllndolphln, n Judge, two In spectors nnd two olfrkfl, must nppenr before magistrate, xney returned lor the eighth division ot the fourth wnre 314 votes, theuuh their own figures showed the unquestionable ridded registration to have tmen onlr iMW. Toe 'squire but so far prevented tholr arrest 07 guaranteeing turn tuey would nppenr lor trial. John Seller, who m found unconscious by the roadside near I'nlontnwn Wednesday night. It sinking rapidly. He never regained consciousness. Evidence strengtheas thnt he was vrayiniu. In order to prevent threatened trouble from ft crowd, John 1'alnn, n negro, was examined In the Vnlontown Jnll and held to court with out ball for nu assnult on Mrs. Nloholt, ot unudenville, The dllllculty between the government nnd the postmaster at t'assabdra, Cambria county, bas been entiled by the postmaster's bonds men making good the delllcleney. The shortage of :t()0 In the nccounts of the postmaster nt Cassandrln. Cambria county, has been made good by bit bondsmen. John Miller wns klled In the railroad yards at Lock Haven while coupling cars, Mrs. Wilson, Hints organlr.er, Instituted a women's auxiliary ot the Order of Hull wry vonuuciors ai Aiioona. J. W. Frasher was appointed postmaster nt Bmoox, i-ayeua county. Judge Gannlaon, of F.rle, sentenced John Cuddy, the Lake Hhore A Michigan Southern railroad robber, to threo and a half years In me penitentiary. Fire at Cooperstown, 10 miles south of nut ler, on the Duller plank road, destroyed II 1). McCrea's restaurant. C. M. Stoddard's residence, M. Kline s billiard room, Mr. Les lie s dwelling ami the stores of Dalits A Co. nnd Mct'lellaud A Ilurch, The total loss Is 6.000. Show bills of girls In tlgbts so shocked mode! citizens ot uunbar mat tne mil' board swere raided and the pictures torn down. John Weaver, farmer, aged BO years, ot Jersey Shore, wns run over and Instantly killed by a Beech Creek railroad yard en gine. A block of Frlck company houses, nt Le- mont, Fayette oounty, were destroyed by Uro Wednesday night. A. I.Durton, s former resident of Sharon was killed by fall oft a ladder In Kansas City. The soke trade In the Connellsvllla dlatrlat last week was tbe largest In Its history. Frederick Held, who kept a tailor store In I, strobe, has been mysteriously missing since Thursday last, when he left home with tiO tbat be said he was to deposit lu the bank. He did not reach tbe bank and nothing has Been heard troin nim. ( Tbe New Castle City Council has ordered the city solicitor to bring criminal proceed ing against tbe Hbenango Gas company for tearing up stroets In violation of a city ordi nance. George Jones fell from Flttsburg and Western rail read trestle between New Castle and Ellwood on Monday night He lay In the gulch until next morning, and was seri ously Injured. The resldenoe of W. H. Stewart, at Clnys. vllle, was destroyed by Are on Monday, lbs new wator works failed to be of any value, as the bose and fire engine were locked up and tbe keys could not be found. The resldenoe ot William Blonebaker, at Tyrone, was destroyed by lire, Loss, 1,000 David Bloner'i house, bsrn nnd other buildings at tjcottdale.were destroyed by fire. Loss, 46,000. Will Martin, colored, aged 18, Is to Jail at Vnlontown, charged with assault upon Bob art Hurd ot Dunbar. Burd Is dying. Frank Dennett baa been Indicted at Wash ington for tbe murder ot Samuel Horsey. Felix Pedro was fatally Injured by a pre mature blast In a quarry near Scottdale, 8am uel IUnner was killed at Beaver Falls by a cave In of a sewer In wbicb be was at work. TWO GREAT FIRES. t"lve Lives and Half a Million Dollara Lost. During Ore which swept through the Dry Goods and Woolen Exchange building at Chicago, Friday, five firemen were oarrled through a Boor a burled under tons of wreck age by tbe collapsing ot five Doors above. Four of tbe men are dead, but the flflb was not seriously Injured. One girl loll from a window and received Injuries from whloh she died. A dozen other men, women and girls Were hurt or overcome by smoke, and many Were rescued from Imminent death. The property loss to the building and contents la estimated at 1400.00a A Are Thursday destroyed 1500,000 worth ot property. The seven-story brick building xtending from 17S Canal atreet to Jackson street, a nine-story brick and a great part ot a fonr-atOrV brick hllllrilnv aillnlntn.. - I. ruins. Tbe seven and nine story buildings were owned by Wairen Springer, and the four-story struotuie by William J. Wilson. Tbe loas on the buildings, 160,000, It amply Insured. Browned by the Sultan. A grim story it published In London taken from a private letter from Constantinople, acoordlng to which a diver, while recently ngaged In assisting In the work of driving piles for a new pier at the Golden Born, on reaobing the sea bottom was surprised to nnd himself surrounded by the bodies ot a num ber of men apparently standing upright around him. Upon Investigation the diver dlssovered tbat tbey were the eorpses ot students, many of whom wore known to him personally, who were recently arrested by the Turkish police and afterwards taken out In boats and drowned la tbe Bospborus for taking part In tbe reoent disturbances at Stamboul. All the bodies had leaden weights attached to tbe feet, which kept them erect. The diver laid there were from forty to fifty bod let in that (pot alone. . Mormon Elders Chased. Elders Nebecker and Rogers, who earn to Tallahassee, Fla., to sow teede of the Mor. aaon faith, were arrested. They were charge d with being a meuanoe to tbe plaoe, dig nity and good morals ot tbe city, and wart) fined taw or 60 days la JalL Judgment wat fceld In aMyanoe for one hour, to give then time to leave, whloh the did. TELEGRAPHIC TICKS England Is praparlug to push the war In Athante. Hirer men expect a coal boat stags as a re sult ot the recent rains. Debs wns released from Jail Friday, and re ceived an ovation from hit friends. New York police officials have Issued orders that bakeries must olose at 10 a. in., on Bun days. The It of L, general assembly selected Ho shester, N. Y., as the place for holding Its next annual meeting. Lynchers made mistake In hanging negro in Madison oounty, Tex. Tbey got bold of the wrong man aud lining blin np. Mrs. Mary T. McMlllen, alias Mary T. Muck, convicted ot counterfeiting 9 cent postnge stamps, was sentenced nt Auburn, N V to 18 months In the penitentiary. The first fatality attending the opening ot the Neis Tercet reservation occurred when A. ' Hughes, a real estate dealer, wat killed In t quarrel over a disputed section. Lloyd Montgomery, 18 years old, It In Jnll at llrownsvlile, Ore., lor the murdor ot his fnther, John Montgomery, his mother and 1). I). McKeechrr. A qunrrol with bit father prompted the crime. The engagomeut of 1,050,000 for export Friday reduces the the reserve to hj,30(),. 231.S4, making a totnl of gold exported dur ing the Aral five days of Inst week of (7,3uO, 000, and tor the present period ot gold ex' portutlon ot $10,694,000. WHITE HOUSlT SAFEGUARDS. The Police Protection Greater Than Any Time Since the W.ir. The sentry boxes that wore placed In close proximity to the various entrances to the White House a year ago, nnd which wore re moved for the summer, have been replnoed. They are so located that every approach to the mansion enn be commanded by their In mntiM. During the summer while the President nnd his family were absent from the city, the police patrol of the White House and surrounding grounds was maintained, and at present tne force of guard, watchmen and policemen on duty is greater than at nny time since the war. They are on duly wlthlu and without the mansion nt nil hours of the day and night, aud their details are so ar ranged that there are never less than six olllcers on duty In the grounds nt all times. in addition, the system of automatic alarms connecting the mansion with police headquarters and with the military posts at Ft. Meyer, the Marine barracks and else where, has never bn so period as now, and the Inmates of tbe White House foel safe from Intrusion. WHEAT STATES REPORTS. The Winter Product Backward. With an Average of 86 Per Cent. C A. King A Co., ot Toledo, Ohio, have re celved replies from 3,330 reliable millers nnd dealers, covering tbe eight Htntes, whloh gen erally raise three-quarters of the winter wheat crop ot the United States. These States also produce and use most of the olover seed crop. Winter seed crop is backward, but has Improved greatly since recent rains. Tbe condition in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michi gan, Kansas, Missouri. Kontuckv and Penn- tvlvanla Is about 89 per cent of an average. ine crop is more susceptible to a severe Winter than usual. The sorenas sown wns a trifle smaller than the last crop. Stocks In local mills and warehouses aver age about two-thirds as mucb as a year ago. Tbe elover seed crop Is a trills larger than was expaoted. Tbe domestic demand prom ises to he larger than Inst season. Clover sown last year was destroyed in many soo- uuus uy me urouin. AN INTERESTING VISITOR. A Comet Discovered by Lick Observatory win Be Visible Boon. The following from Lick Observatory it self explanatoryi The comet discovered at Lick University on November 18 by C. D. Perrine promises to be an exceedingly In teresting one. Frofeseor Campbell has com puted tbe orbit from observations made on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. The comet is now about 84,000,000 miles from the sun, Tbe distance will decrease end reacb a minimum ot about 80,000,000 miles on Deoember 1H. at whloh time I Is annular dlstanoe from tbe point where It Intersects tbe ecllptlo will be 273 degrees. After De cember IS tba distance from the tun will again inorease. Tbe object It not quite visible to tbe naked eye, but its brlgbtnesa It Increasing very rai Idly, and It will undoubtedly be visible witn telescoplo assistance in a few weeks. STARVED TO DEATH. Bodlea of Five Oold Prospeotors Fount. The dead bodies of Ore men. two of whnn. are recognized as being Amerloant.havo been discovered northwest of Matatlau, Mex., In a wild section of tbe Sierra Madre mountains. The bodies are supposed to be tbose of a gold prospecting Dartv. who left hara several weeks ago. The two Americans were from California, but their names are not known here. The others were Mexicans. It Is supposed that tbe party lost tlielr way u iub uiuuumiue, inu an uiea togeiuer from starvation and exposure. Belief For Ariueula Urged. A large number of representative oltlxeni Ot Boston met In Faoeuil ball Friday to dls ouss the Armenian situation and to urge that aid be given to tbesuterers. . Suitable reso lutions to tbat eBeot, Indorsing the stand taksn by Minister Terrell and tbe oourse ot Great Brillan were passed. Robert Treat Paine, president of the American peace so ciety. presMed, and among the speakers S.6, fJ' Cltxu Hnllo, D. D of Jjoston, Kt. Rev. Wm. Lawrence, bishop of Massachu setts! Rev. F. E. Clark, president of the Unit ed Society ot Christian Eudeavori Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, Governor Oreeohnlge, and Hagop Bogiglan, of the Armenian relief com mlttea. Murdered by Footpada. Jefferson Bterk, aged 00, a life-time rest, dent of Cayuga, Ind., wat waylaid, robbed and brutally murdered Saturday night. After felling ulm and taking bis money the robbers evidently fled while Stark lay un consoious for some time, when be orawled on bis bands and knees to his house, a blook away, his route being easilv traced by the trail of blood. He sutured his home and fell te tbe floor by bis wife. He soon became un conscious and died in a few hours. Plokaninay Preaoher. Wonderful stories have oome from the south about the power of a Utile colored girl preach er who bas been converting hundreds of per sons, both white and oolored. It It in tbt Carolines that most of her work bat been done. Her name Is Olemta .. i the It 10 veart old. Wherever tho girl preach ed tbe starred up a rellglout frenty among the people, and tbe mere announcement ot hfi"aJ?.w,E ,ufflol" ,0 owd the larsett Tha Plnkanflnnv i v York, and Will Iftuk UMk. . ( k. : 'ore tho returns tetat south. TRADE REVIEW. Iron and Steel Producte Show a Deorettt wun competition for Orders. n. O. Dun A Co., say: of reaction In busl nst tbere It none. Eltorti to explain It or to attribute It to this or tbat temporary Influence are all wasted. In every business men now perceive the fnct thnt the purchases In ad Tanceoi current distribution, which were uin.io mien prices were Dooming, Involved of a necessity a season of hnltlng when the rise ......r, ,, ,,, actual demand for con "'"l"" unm ieen measured. Iron and steel products are lower, averng. k per ceni iur inn week ami 7 per cent """ imr, nmnracne no. I bar are quoted lower, while sales below quo- ..De aro irrquent. There is competition ,,,, nur, nnving nttio ahead, and new business la mH.bni.i. Htruomrnl work Is cut down by the strike of i . . , uorr! r"m I""9 "um ber of mills, principally bar, have stopped within a few days. The associations re afllrins prices, bnl do not well euouiih to keep works buy. The demand tor cheap boots and shoes Is a r..i.u ueuer, inn many ennps are Idle, or working part time, and buyers generally hold off, although considerable reductions erenow ollered by manufacturers, on men's split shoes nnd on grain, grain-glove and bull polish and polka shoes. Hhlpmonts for the iiii'uin are h.t per cent leas than Inst year, l.er.inrr is weaker, tboiiub nnlv i.. i. quoted lower-.bat hides al f'hicnan h... declined nbout 'i per cent, and nvernge rela tively lower thnn lenther and shoes. Products are lower, without disturbance or r.Hu imiie. a repinnldn estimate of 478, 0OO.UOO bushels of wbent excites little remark, Prion have declined about 1 cent. Corn de- cllned ( a cent further, l'nrk nrmlnei. have reason lor wenkenlngi lard 15 cente per i"v pounus ami porK 20 cents per barrel. Tbe coiiou market lias lieen assisted all the week ny email receipts nnd remarkably stiff state nients of tcnrclty, but baa trained a sixteenth i-.xporis are small, partly because stocks nurunu are nenvy and partly beenuse tho uianufncinrer abroad does not Dud a market for the usual quantity of goods, the llrltlsh being especially embarrassed. In this coun try the cotton manufacturer has fared better, escaping an excessive rise and the resulting decline. Retail distribution has bnrdly kept pace with manufacturers' orders or v. It li snles to retailers. Tbo opening of clay worsteds by two leading mills nt advanced prices has not yet been lullowed by others, and It la doubled whether foreign prices, alter London wool sales aext week, will be hopeful. Failures for be week have been 820 In tba United States, against 8'Ji Inst year, nud J In lauaua, agaiusi ui last year. BURNED THE QUEEN Korea's Ruler Wae Hanged By the Hair and Then Cremated. Chinese papers by tbe steamer Empress ol China are bitter In their attacks on the Jap anese authorities In Korea, whom they blame for tbe murder ot the queon. Tbey artert thnt Japan Is a nation proteasing to be civil l7.ed, but It Is tbe moat ban aroua on enrtb. Tbe queen was hung up by tbe hair, and after being otherwise abused, tied baud and foot, soaked In oil nnd burned in tbe rear of tbe palace, her remains being reduced to ashes so tbat all trace might be lost. Thirty at tanilnn s of the queen, It Is alleged, weit butchered, their bodies being lelt about the palaoe. When the palace was attacked ot some 1,S0U guards on duty only sfx remained si meir posts, and tney were quickly dis patched. According to dispatches tbere were lSladlet of title lu the court, the uueen. her mother and 189 ladles In waltiug. Tbey were nearly all soaked in oil and burned, while tbe men s throats were out RECEIVER APPOINTED. Proceedings to Bring the N. T. P. ft O. In aa a Part cfthe Erie. Tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust company, of Now York, filed a petition In Common l'lent court at Akron asking for a receiver fur the New York, Pennsylvania nnd Ohio railroad which is a portion ot tbe Erie extending from Dayton, O., to Salnmanaca, N. Y. Herman I'rlsler and W T. Nelswauuer. trustees, are also named as defendants. Tbe plalutlfT company bold a mort.-aire on me roau oif 37,uuu,uuu, made In May, 188i,on wnicn interest una never been paid. The plaintiffs and ilefeudants selected Charles W h I Im)im. il n Vnn V.irlr .... V... Judge Vorls oould not appoint blm, as he is dui a reeiueni oi ino male, joun Tod, Ol Cleveland, vice president of tbe line, was ap pointed. This Isdueto pay the debts of tbe roan, tnat it may oeoouie part ol the reorgan ised Erie. SIX CASES OF YELLOW JACK British Ship Helen Quarantined at Gal veston. Tba oases ot sickness heretofore reported on board the British tblp Helen, has develop ed Into yellow fever. Tbe Helen arrived at Oalveston. Tex.. Wednesday from Para. Brazil, with two sick seamen and an unolean bill ol health. On tbat account tbe vessel was detained at quarrantine, wbera she now lies with six msn on tbe sick llst,oneof whom oas aweii-aeveiopeu case ol yellow fever. Tbe state health oflloer hat been tent for aud when he arrives, It is possible that tbe vessel will be ordered to East Ship Island, Miss. There is no danger of the disease spreading, beoanse tbe vessel bas not been nearer to tbr elty tban the quarantine station, which is Ave miles out and no one bat been allowed aboard of her except the looal quarantine olfloera. A NEGRO LYNCHED. Three Hundred Masked Men Take Him From Jail to Hit Death. Charles Burd, a negro, who murdered Jas per D. Kelley, a young white man, near Bar riman, Tenn., tea days ago, wat taken from the Jail at Wartburg, the oounty teat of Mor gan county, and lynched Wednesday nlgbt. A mob ot 800 masked men gathered at a fiolut three miles from tho Jail and marohed n tours to tbe prison. A demand wat madt on Jailor Langtry to "open up," Tblt be re fused to do, and the door wat brokon cpen with a sledge hammer. When tbe men were on tbt inside the Jailer was placed under the point of pistols and gum, and Anally gave np the keys. The ne gro wae taken from hit oell and a rope placed around hit neck. He wat dragged to an oak tree 100 jarda distant, where he wat swung UP- Entire Vlllaa Burned. Details from Santa Clara tbow tbat the town of Gulnla de Miranda, tbe most im portant In tho district, has been entirely burned by the Cuban insurgents, oommauded by Roloff. A majority of the briok houses ot tbe place, and 60 palm huts, were destroyed. Before tbe revolution there were 4,600 In habitants there. Tbe main wealth ol tbe place was In tobacco, coffee and cattle. The small garrison defending Gulnla de Miranda made a berolo defense. Strike Ended; The structural Ironworker's strike whloh was declared several weeks aeoaa-alnat O R Buohanan. the contractor erecting the new Park building, Pittsburg, bat been declared off by the president of the Bridge and Struct ural iroaworxerr union, ana us men in return to ernrlr. That!W hanri A wf nj i Onalv foe the ihrUmm .n J harAafta n.l.. msn only will be eapleyed. THE SLIPPERY SULTAN. A BUTCHER IN POWER Bahri Paaha Puta In Charge of Turkish Troopt at Aleppo. In spite of the Hultan's profession of lollo. ltude for peace and hit apparent anxiety to restore tranquility, evidenced by the release Armenian suspects from prison and the pro mulgation of urgent orders, there has occur red a further instance of manifest Insult to the powers, especially Orent Britain. Till, wns lbs appointment ot Bahrl Tasha as mili tary commander in Ihe Aleppo district his notorious olllclnl made himself so conspicuous by his cruelly to Ihe Armenians nnd maladministration of his district when governor of Van. thnt llrltlsh Ambassador t'nrrle demanded bis removal, which was done only pilar inflnlte trouble. Following this degradation the Sultan cooly gave Eng. land a slap In the face by Inrgivlng the butcher, and bestowing upon him .Die decor ation of the Order of Ihe Osmanleh. Soon afterward It was said that linhrl l'asha was to be appointed to command the large forces oi iiirHisii troops Deing concentrated at .Mara.h for a movement upon Z-IImin, which Is held by the Armenians. This report raised .. .. , u, muTgraiion inai tne plan was abandoned. Now, however, llahrl Pasha has been ap pointed military commander of the Aleppo district. The bad Impression which this bas produced can hardly be exaggerated, tor Ihe diplomats feel that t will bo almost Impos. Bible to prevent blm from pursuing the same iiii-iie- iii nieppo as ne mil at van. Upon receiving the news of llahrl I'nsba'l appointment to the military command nl ti. eppo the representatives of the powers held a Uieiitlnir and discussed the matter. The re. suit was that they have Joined lu a note to the Turkish government saying that they ennnot answer for consequences which must ensue should the Armenians of Zeltoun be massacred after their surrender, which Ihe Armenian patriarch, at tbe instance of tbe powers, is endeavoring to bring about In or der to prevent further bloodshed. Aleppo IS .11, . . I. . . . mm i . ... . . .' ' . r., union nuuiii id runes uisinnt rrnm .Mnrash, which is about 1.1 miles from Zcltoun. nnd is the capital ot the vilayet ot Haleb, In which bolh Mnrash nnd Zelioun are situated. A dispatch from Constantinople snys tbat TiiinKr- iinve neen mirneu in the north western portion of the district of Aleppo, nnd that the Inhabitants have been massacred, The Kurds nre gathering on Ihe borders ol the Ltiphratca, preparing to march Into e'yrla vi mo juj( u"oui niassacreingtnecbrlstlnns AIMED AT THE TURK. Prominent Men of New Tork Protect Against Barbarities In Armenia. A large audience assembled nt Chlckerlng nan, new lork, at the call ot the Armenian ltellef Association to protest against Turkish bsrbnrltles and to appeal to the powers to protect Christians and Armenlnns In Turkey. President Helh Low, of Coluinola College presided, nnd made a short address. llev. FalherDucey made a speech, and Vnrlan Mllognn.nn Armenian Christina. who escaped iiinwniTri ui met summer, related Ills ex perlecce. Tbe following resolutions were aitneiait 'That It is our opinion the Hultnn ol Turkey mis iwnriiru nn rigiu io rule over ine Armen Inn people. "That we respectfully urire our Govern. meut to make every possible effort to induce wie Kovernments ol Christendom to rouse themselves from their apathy and put an end to this intolerable state of affairs which threatens wide extermination of thousands nnd thousands of lunocent fellow Christians. "Tbat we urge npon our government else to do everything in its power to preserve th fruits of American missionary toll. 'Hint we express our ardent sympathy wiiu mi uiiuiinreuie sum-rings oi una perse cuted race, and thnt we call upon nil the peo- ui nrimruuuill in insist mat llieSO Utt ulternl lesufferliii.-s shall oensa." President Low, in hie speech, said that tin rowers oi j-.iirope were to bisme lor tbe ex isting slide of affairs, and particularly Eng land, for sbe bad, after the Crimean war. practically guaranteed the protection ol lurieiinus m lursey. DEADLY FEUD IN ALABAMA. Three Men Killed Beoanse On Was Ac cused of Stealing Melons. As a result ot a feud between tbe Handley, Jones aud Kllgore families, near Birmingham, Ala., Joseph Kllgore and John Jones are lead and John Handley It fatally Iniured. Tbe trouble started over Jonet scouting xinuuiey ui sieaung watermelons. Handley, aooompanled by Frank Elisors. a relative, went to Oak Bun to transact some business. Both men carried tbeir rifles. Jones and Joseph Kllgore, a cousin of Frank, followod and overtook them near Marietta. Jones told Handley If he would submit to a oowbldlng tbat would tattle matters. Hand ley rejsoted tbe proposition, and Jones and bis friend opened Are. A Ditched battle fol lowed. Eacb man Ared until bis weapon was exuausieu, tuny two uoaeo euoie being ex changed. Frank Kllgore, who wat unhurt, ueu. IRON TRADE OUTLOOK. Scarcely Life Enough to Create Any Interest. Tbe "Iron Trade Review" tayt. There It carcely life enough In tbe Iron market to create any Interest In tbe limited business tbat a week brings forth. Settling prices for pig Iron and steel) weakness, though lees pro nounced, in nearly every form of finished pro duot; a prolongation ot the wait in iron ore, tbat now promises to go on until tbere are dieilnot signs of new conditions In secondary markets Ibis Is tbs situation in brief. Tbere Is plenty ot optimism abroad in the trade. In spite of tbe quietness, and tbere are those whose predictions of 120 Bessemer Iron wsre made frsely and oonfldently three mouths ago. who are still giving uttersnce to their faith in the plentiful buying end Ihe re munerative prices tbat ai to oome with the opsning of the new year. CRISIS IN EUCAD0R. Forty- threePereont Arrested for Being la an Asaaaelnation Plot. A cablt from Panama tayti "Ouayquil, Eucador, advices state tbat 48 prominent members of tbe Conservathe party baye been arrestsd tbsre and obarged with being Im plicated in a conspiracy to assassinate Presl- dsnt Alfaro and his cabinet, aa well as other government officials, A ministerial crisis reigns In tbe republic, and one minister has resigned. Ooke Production. The eoke shipments for the last week of record were considerably over 10,000 cars. and would nave been larger ir tue railroads bad been able to carry them. Tbe production fell off 10,0110 tons from tbe previous week and conssqusntly 82,700 tons ol stock coks were shipped.- The produotioa was not In excess of tbs demand, but ie being regulated to correspond with tbe facilities fur snipping. Tbe number ot sctlve ovens Increased bit. making a total Of 16.118 in blast sod 1,829 Idle. The total shipmsnts lor the week ending November 16 war 10,341 ears an Inortata of Its can over tbt prevwss week. NEWSY CLEANINC3. More than 09,000 foreigners live In Lon don. . Berlin has a population of 1,618,098, ao eordlng to tbe census Just taken. , Alaska gold fields paid fairly woll Inst sum mer, but the fur season was poor. The Atlanta F.xposlHon Jury of Awards held Its final session in Washington. There Is good sleighing In some of the back parishes of the province of Quebec, Canada. Oscar Wilde's creditors aro snld to receive nbout f,100 a dny as the Inaomo from bis Works. A large troom-orn crop has been -eenrecl In the tbrou Htntot wbnro commercially growu. Tlmrn am onlv flvn people In the agricul tural department who nre nut umlnrtbe olvll service rules. The Mashpen Indians, who have a amnll reservation In MiiwhoImis. tls, hnve nil taken to hlcyclo riding. Tha statistics of tho June census show thai the population of Germany is Bl.TBH.SOS, nn Increnao ot 2,!J20,R!l since 1HU0. Telephone chnrges In Fnwieo are to be riv iluced io five cents tor a thrw.rnlnuto oon vnrsntlon with a radius of fifteen miles. The flour mills of Minneapolis, Minn., erf running at llielr full capacity and the out put is much greater thnn onn year ngo. Tho Lincoln monument nt RprlngrieM fill.) Is In poor condition mi l Instead of repairing it nn effort will bo mado to construct a now one, Mrs. Amelia A. Frosf wns Instnllnl pnstor of the Littleton (Mn-w.) Congregat lonnl Church, sjuocaodlng her husband, who is an Invalid. ThaFn-nltyof ths University of Virginia hnve ptildlHhed nn npponl to the. nttitruil to nld In restoring tho buildings recently burned. Bolls Brothers, showmen, announce from Columbus, Ohio, that next iixn the llur mim, Forepaugli nud Holla shows will be consolidated. The Naval Wnr College, nt Newport, II. I lias completed the most siienessful year of Its existence, according to the roport of Cn tnln If. C. Taylor, lis President, to Heorolnry Herbert. Mr. Rears, of Boston, pnld 5000 fur an old film. Ilvarl. his violin tlm other day, and now tlm custom-house Is nklng blm for I200 more, as it wnssmiigglod Into the oountry by n boy. While) Vienna nnd Rt. Petersburg are steadily growing, the population has (wen nt a standstill in Ilorliii fur tlm past year, whereas formerly the Increase wna over 50, 08O a year. Toter Olsen, a fnrmnr of fltonkton, N. T was killed by the overturning of bin hay wngun. He wns burled under the hny, and before It could be removed Olson dlod from suffocation. The Itev. Dr. Searles, pastor of the Tro mont (N. Y.J Methodist Episcopal Church, declined to baptize the dying child of Dr. Wnller E. Andrews, on the ground that it was not essential for the ohlld's salvation. Orouse, pntrlilge, deer and many other kinds of game nro unusually plentiful in Northern New Hampshire this Hoimon. Black bears are numerous nenr Thornton, nnd nn unusually largo lynx wasshot near Ellawortb a tow dnys ago. Chlof Bonnor.of the Fire Department, Now Tork City, gives warning to owners ol modern fireproof buildings that the Htruo tures will burn In such a way ns to make It almost impossible for the firemen to effec tively fight the flames. The present population of Arlr.ona is Slnced at 77,000. being un Increase of 7000 uring Ihe year, ninety per cent, of the immigration ioentlng in the mining districts ot Yavapai County and tbe agricultural sec tion of Maricopa County. Brazil is to have an increase of hni navy. In addition to the new 3500-ton iron clads ordered In Franco, she Is about to build three steel-protected cruisers of 4000tons and twenty knots, three torpedo-boat ontoheni of 1000 tons and twenty-two knots, eight torpedo-boat catchers similar to tbo Gustavo oampalo! and six torpedo-boats. An ancient vessel bas been unearthed In the Mississippi Itlver shore near Winona, Minn. It was four fen under ground, and ma le ot heavy onk planks nailed together with band forged spikes. It is supposed to hnve been the properly of N. Porrot, a French explorer, who early In tho seven teenth century built a fort tradlue oost In the vlclulty. MORE RECRUITS FOR CUBA. National Guard and West Point Offloera Now Readv to Embark. The Cuban revolutionary party In New fork bas been very active during tbe last week In completing tbe Anal arrangements for tbe transportation ot tbe largest expedi tion to Cuba since tbe hostilities began be tween the insurgents and tbe armies of Hpaln. hvery step in this movement baa been conducted with tbe greatest secrecy, and so well bas tbe affair been managed tbat tbe local leaders are satisfied that the au thorities will not be able to Interfere with tho starling ot tha filibustering. mis expeumon is net made up ot tne or dinary class ot recruits. Amonu the men ere several members of tbe National Guard of New Kork and New Jersey, and several grad uates from West Point, wbo have seen active service. Teese are tbe kind of men whom the insurgent leaders say are most needed now to speed tbelr cause along President Palms Is quoiea as ronows regarding bondsi 'l am awaltlna: for a prominent Cuban. wbo will arrive bere from Europe in a lew oays. men 1 will appoint a committee, al tbe bead of wblab I will Place that sentle- man, I don't kaow as yet tbo amount we win issue, out we need lote ot money, and will probably issus y3U.000.000 worth. I do not expect to place that nmsunt, but I will take as much as I cm. We will pay six per cent. Interest, and tbe prlu?lpal will be paid as toon after tbe wur as possible. " SHOT THREE MEN. Texaa Saloon Keeper Commita Double Murder. While the Oroen Zouaves were drilling on Moore avenue, Terrell. Tex., F. M. Joyce, s saloon man, fired four shots at W. E. Ogles- by. wbo was standlnir In the street, a good deal under tbe Influenoe ot liquor. One ebol fatally wouLded Ogleeby. A second sbot in stantly killed ti. a llttckabv, a prominent man, and a third weut through tbe right arm o B. H. Hcott. Jr.. probably necessltat. ing amputation. Huckaby and Hcott are emnere ot ine zouaves and wsre rtrllllnu with tbeir company when shot down. Frlsnds Immediately got bold of Joyce, and with tbe aid of offloen, hurried blm away from tbe crowd.wnich was frenzied with anger. Control of the Senate. Not countlua- the dlsDulad nitnrabln rnn Delaware, the ltepublioans will have 42 sen- ators.requiriug two more to make a majority of the 87 senators holding unuhaagad seats. Tbe Demoorats will bare 30, and tha pop. uliats 8. When tbe two Utah senators botb Itepublicans, are admitted early in tbe com ing year, tbe numtior ot senators will te in. creased to 9J, or its, allowing for the Dela ware vacancy, i'urty-six will be a majority of a full seuaio, while the republicans will have only 44, belun as far from a muiorlrw aa tbey are now. Tbe admission of tbe Utah senators and the decision of tbe Delaware tontest In their fsvor will not give tbem a majority. As tbe senate, unlike ike hoiiM la a continuous body, and alwaye organised for uu.iua-a, una sooipuoauoo will oot interfere With Its taking un lenlalatlve work mi ih. Opening of the session, as tbe old oiQeert will bold over until superseded by new elections. THE LA BOH WORLD. Coal and lee eart men are about to organ ise In New Tork City. . . The trouble between the Ornat Northern and Ita men Is practically settled. In labor circles It la laid tha eight-bout Work day movement la gaining ground. Progressive Varnlshers' Union wonastrlke In New York City lor a 8.60 a day wage. Arbitrator Judge Little dnefdnd the Ohio floal miners' wngo question lu favor of the operator. The annual convention of tho United Oai mont Workers of America was held tblt ya" In Baltimore. An out-of-work fund for old and nnem ployed memliers Is to lie established by Wait, era" Union No. I, ot New York City. One hundred and thirty-two local anions are now affiliated with tha National union ol retail nlerks, nnd the number It Increasing steadily. The llrnthnrhood of Locomotive Engineer Is the only largo labor nrtrnnluitlon In this country which still rntusns admission to colored men. A library and rending room Is about lobe established by the Lansing (Mich.) Trade Council .and this Is a good examplo to all central bodies. A general strike of Piltaburg plumbers was Inaugurated fur tho restoration of the ten percent, reduction two years ago. About 400 men went out. The lain tlnron Tauclinlt. the great pntv Usher, was so popular among his employes and so just to them that a strike nover oc curred In his establishment. There Is a little village named Mnrknen Klrcnon, In Rnxony, where every working: ll.Mnl. nw.M . .... . ,-, w-imiiiiii nri'i onti'imn it en gaged In tbe manufacture of violins. Bituminous coal miner of the Clearfield (I enn.) district have been assured that while no advance n wage H possible at present there will be an increase lator In the eooson. Oenernl Muster Workman Sovereign, ot the Knights of Labor, say he will positively iollae a ro-eloctlon. Ho declare tbat at tbo end of his present term he will go to farming In Arkansas. There nre not far from a million men In tho employment f tho railroad corporations In the Inlted Mates, and a large proportion of them boll place ot msponsibllfty, Involving diitle which enn be performed only by men ot steady sobriety. Henry J. Robinson, of Buol, N. Y., who const ruct.nl In Gould's shop In Albany tho tender for tho first locomotive used on the) Albany nnd Rcbeneelndv Itallrond, nearly sixty-five year ago, dlod a low days ago. aged Dliioty-flvo yearn.; The Huntingdon (Tenn.) Car and Wheel Works, which hnve been Idle for throe years) past, have boen purchased by W. A. Obyon of Havnnnnh, On-, fora syndicate of South ern capatallsts. The now firm will employ about 600 men and will manufaoture trolley cars principally. Tho Intent oo-operatlve establishment re ported Ih the big agricultural implement fac tory to be put up at Bprlngflnld, III., by tho Patron of Husbandry of twenty-two States. It Is understood thut the concorn will be capitalized at 100,000, and that this capi talization will be Joabled. The number of miners now employed In the gold and sliver mines of Colorado to 26,- "i "n increase ot 4 over that ot the time Just prior to the nanlc Whllo the silver u..-..IUio mivw a inning on, tne goia oamps show an I nereaae In r -.-I enb k. few miner were working In 1893, now more tban 8000 are on tbe pay roll. PROMINENT PEOPLE. In point of service Amos J. Cummlngs, of New York City, will bo tbo oldest member la the next Congress. Mrs. Julia Ward now was re-elected President of tlm Association for tho Ad--vnncement of Women nt New Orleans. The Queen of Portugal ha boon studying medicine lor some time In onlor to be bet tor able to earn for her invalid husband. Queen Victoria wholly refuse to be man aged by her physicians, having very decid ed ideas of ber own on health and hygieno. King Oscar of Norway nnd Sweden takes (treat Interest in American newspapers es pecially in tbeir views on European poli tics. v Lonl Wolseloy, the Commnnder-ln-Chlef of the British army, attribute hit success In life to his mother, wbo superintended hi educaUon. "Mark Twain" has been quite a prolific Inventor. He bold a number of patents due to his own ingenuity, some of whloh have been quite prolltitble. $ 'At the age of ninety-three. Sidney Cooper of the Itoyal Academy, la painting picture lor tbe exhibition next spring. He was ma-lean associate fifty years ago. P. A. B. Wldener, the Philadelphia street railway magnate, ha arranged tor tho building of a magnificent steam yacht. In which he will spend two yean on a tour of tbe globe. Lord Napier and Ettrtok, who tost beforo the war was British Ministor at Washington, nun imt-r was AintioH-uvior tu sc. feteranurg and at Berlin, has Just celebrated hit golden welding. Mrs. RudyarJ Kipling attends to all of her husband's correspondence and carefully guard him against would-be Intruders. Ha ls said to be the most unapproachable literary man In the world. William Lewis Wilson, for six years' memiwr of the Evanston (IIL) Living-saving Corps, during which tiaie it saved 240 lives, bas resigned in order to study medicine at the Northwestern University. The Duke of Devonshire owns 80.000 tores In Derbyshire, but none In Devout Lord Derby, some 50,00 1 acres In Lancashire but none In Derby; Lord Leicester, 40,000 acres in Norfolk, but none in Leicester. The Prince of Naples, heirto tbe throne of Italy, is a dark-eyed, slim, fragile-looking youth of twenty-five. Ho wears a single eyeglass and d reuse after tbo English fashion. He is an accomplished llntTulst. The Sultan of Turkey bat seven children four boys and three girls. His oldest son, who is a olose confidant of hia father, It only heir presumptive, as the crown succeeds to the Sultan's brother under the Ottoman law, Engels, the late Oermao Socialist leader, directed by will that his body should bo cremated and the ashes oast into the tea. In this way be sought to make a posthumous expression qf contempt for tha tueory ol tbo resurrection. It It generally understood that tha ton of General Sam Thomas is to be made Presi dent of the OhioSouthern Road. The young man la only twenty-two years old, and when be is elected to that office be will be tha youngest railroad president in the world. David Plunkett, member ot Parliament for Dublin University, who has Just been raised to the peerage, though not a wealthy man, has probably more money standing In his name than any single private ritlsen Id tho work). He is trustee for many rlob people, including the Guineas), and generally hold in that capacity from (1150,000,000 to (200,-. 000,000 worth orseouritlet, Black Sea fleet. A dispatch from Babastopol says that tho Black sea fleet, which 10 days ago wat order ed to lay up for the winter, hat been rscom missioned, and that tbe troops stationed at Odessa bave been warned to bo la readiness for active service. ICakes Children Legitimate The South Carolina constitutional eoavea tlon took action adopting an ordinance pro viding tkat eourts should reeoirniae dlvoroes granted heretofore, aad hereafter lu other st ate of the anion, under oertaia eouditloaa, It passage logltlmatixet hundreds ot children la tho Mat.