cooo nws from i mm. MILLS STARTING UP. Yaatorles Starting Up and Othsra Increas ing Their Foroai. It In claimed lijr a number of mannfnetur on of Cleveland, 0.. II the election of Mo Kinley has nlrendy hnil h favorable effect tip tin their bushier. In some cnses It in ilntml Idle plnnts linvn liwn started up nml In others the number of employes hns le'cn Incrensed. The Hrlttun Itohlng Mill l.'cinpany, man ufacturers of tin pinto, whoso lmit line lnn title for oni tlnm pilot, announced thnt tlii'jr have Just closed n largo contract end will ro umn shortly with 1 .10 men. The l.nke Hhoro Foundry Company staled they hnve received orders from eiiiimlxT of 1 their customers to begin shipping on con tracts unit thnt nmny letter of luulry are coming In. J. It. Vnmliirn of the big Vnndorn Iron work, staled thnt they hnd Matted P on nine-hour time liinta-nil of live hour, on which they had been running for pome time pent, a a' result of coutrnet about to he signed. 1'he Cleveland Moiling Mill t'onipnny la now running foil lime. At the big Muhlhnurer woolen mllln It win Mnted thnt large orders liml been received nml nbout I (Ml hands would hn added to the help nl nncvt. (Julie n numtier of other manufacturer In various lines report having received tiumor oun Inquiries which they believe Indicate a revival of business. 1,500 More Men Working. "We will put 1, Mm mom men on the con struction' of the hutisns City. rittehurKh A xlull railway nt once." mild President A. F.. Htlllweil of thnt rund. "We began InyliiK track south of Moun, Ark., Wednesday nl the rnle of Ihroo-foiirths of a mile n day. We received cablegram from F.uropo ImyluK our securities till morning." Mora Milla Start Op. The woolen and cotton mllln of the Ipswich corporation nt Ipswich, Muse., which havo been ehut down for eoiiio time, will elnrt on full tune. Imidoyinont will he given to nbout l,U00 hands. Ilundroda of men are being put to work In llulliilo. The Iron Mountain rnllrond nhops at Mttl lloi'k have resumed full time. Three thousand men now unemployed will be put to work at riyrneuso within a week. At Omnha much Bold wan deposited In 'local banks ami nmny wholesale houses started additional men on tho rond. At llrldgcport, Conn., '2(H) additional men were out to work In a carriage factory, end Katon, t'oln and Hurnlinm put on iWO more men In their stcnin valve works. The Malleable Iron works will add 600 men. The Hlanicv Hole nod Level romimny of New llrlnhton has Hosted a notice thnt hereafter the shops will tie run six days each week In stead of lour davs. whluh linn been the schod ule for the nsst few months, and the Itnssoll A Irwin screw shops will also inn their Me torv to the utmost. The mills of the (i las. ton'liury Knitting conipimy at Manchester I lint nnvo uecn title lor severni weens win also start and the Mt. t'nrinel axle works will heir In riiiiiilnir full time, 'lho liigrnhnm flock com pnny of llrlstol states that It has orders enough to keep all Its hands nt work for a year, 't he orders were given to the company comtlttonnl on Mckinley a election BATTLE WITH ICEBERGS. Terrible Suffering! of Seaman in the Arotlo Ooaan, The American hnrk Hereno, Captain An derson, arrived 111 I'Mlndc Inhla. November 1' from lvlint alter a six months' battle with Icebergs In the northern ice Ileitis. The Herene brought Information of tho loss of the lirltlsh lutrk Argontii, which was crushed by Ice, and she also hint on board part of tho Argentn'e crew, constating of Mate Johnson, the second niaiu and Heniuen llomlire. Heat- ford, Carroll and Krlcksen. Captain Hmilh and the rust of the crow are on board the bark Wllctin. Mate Johnson said thnt for days and nights tho Amenta's crew underwent Intense suffer ings, with scarcely any food. They reached the coast of (Irecninnd nt Avowal on August 20. after trauinlng over ice Hoes lor a ills. tsnee of three inlies from the paint where their vessel was eiusheil. After several at tempts they dually reached Frledrlohsruee, where thev remained till August 27. when worn out and cxtinustod, they pulled for the hnrhor of llulik, where the Herene and hillcon were hold by tho lee, The survivors were taken on board and the two vessels finally reached Ivltut. The Hereue and Silicon are two of tho cryolite burk that were thought to have tocn lost. BRU A.i ACCEPTS DEFEAT. The Oemooratie Candidate Sends Congrata lationa to MoKinley. After 8 o'clock Thursday night Mr. Bryan received a message from Chairman Jones, giving up the light. Mr. Bryan handed the telegram to his wife, and then wrote a mes. sage to Mr. M Kluley, which after being amended by Mrs. llrynn. was sent to Aluj. McKinley It read a follows: To Hon. William MoKinley, Jr., Canton, Uhlot Senator Jones has Just telegraphed me that . the returns Indicate your election, and I hasten to extend my congratulations. We have sill. muted the Issue to tho people, and meir win is law, W. J. Bbtam. Preparations are being made to start every fnrnnce In Hhnrpsvllle, l'a. The repairs wiuen nave oeen in progress are auont com pleted, nud one or two of the fu rimers will will resume operations next week, after an Idleness of live months. The Isabel will likely go into blast this week, PLENTY OF GOLD. Tha Sub-Troainry at Boaton Couldn't Take All tU Gold Ottered. Information received at the treasury de partment shows that large amounts of gold ure being offered at the aevoral sub-tpeasuriea In exchange for currency, no stipulation be ing nisUe as to Jeg.tl teuders. One million lu gold was offered ut lioston on the 6th, uml the sub-tre.surer telegraphed the aecrotury for Instriuuloui, vUttlug that the currcut work of tho oMce wua somewhat behinu owing u the lute Hurry, and further that the riaymtnt of that umouut of currency would (cave the sub-treasury there iuoonveuleutly Short. Instructions were returned authorizing the ' aceiptuee of huif of the amount offered. At New York, the aub-ireasurer, it is under stood, has given notice that he would not re ceive gold iu exchange for currency. There are aoout 0.40,UO0 lu assay oQlue checks outraaudliig, wuich ure now being deposited fur ourmucy, and nil of those will be receiv ed, Th demaud for currency, and especial ly small bbls in anticipation of a re vival of butiuewt, Is exee Hionally heavy and It la expected that several days will elepMf before the ofllulals will bo In a posi tion to meet all demauda. The treasury otllcials anticipate no further wlthdrawala of (old for ox port and reward the Uuoucial situ ation as greatly Improved. Tows Dsatroyad. The greater part of the business portion of the towu of Manilla, twelve miles southeast of Bushvilla, lud., was wiped out byhe SBoee nieafyue u v w m nutwry. A WEIGHT LIFTED. Don A Co. Bay tha Bualneia World Breathet Freely. Hun A Co. ' weekly review of trndosnysi A grent revolution lias been elTeeted this week In the conditions which control busi ness. It could not be In nny fair degree re flected as yet In transactions or in records, but thorn is nninle evidence already Hint a crushing weight has been lilted and rolled away and Hie IiuxIiio-m world has hegun to adjust Itself to a male of freedom nml secu rity which It him not known for years. It was not strictly logical that wheat ad vanced A cents, reaching ml cents for Novem ber nml HA cents for liecemlier, and heavy realising of prollts showed perception of the fact. Western receipts were only ,0S7,irill bushels, iignlnat H.0 1 ),'. HI lnt year, and At lantic exports. Hour Included, were only l.ANH.jptN husheis, against l.fitsl.sM last year. A growing disposition nppenrs nmong farm ers to hold wheat tor better prices than are now rcnllxeil, although at pn-seut any ad vance checks buying for eport. Hpecula tlon hi eotton was also excited on the theory thnt mills would not start up, ns mnny hnve done, uml would meet a large demand for goods. Hut the advance was met ny rcnio. ing snles nnd n slight reaction. It will be all the iM iter lor business If bright hopes do not Hoist prlies loo fast The election Immediately stiffened prices of pig Iron, allied leaelied 1J at 1'lltnlinrgh for beeseiner, ami the certainty thnt many large orders for buildings ami bridges and other Mulshed forms would now become operative, jnsttllcs some advance. lliii future of this trade now uepenos upon the extent of Increase in demuiid tor furnish ed products of Iron and stel, which Is large ly to let materially nlTected ny lite course ursueii iiy various enmiiinaiions. iiie ou I pool, which Is still openly undersold at riltsburg, and has caused no end of distur bance In business by favoring one class of roitucersto tno detriment oi niioiner, mis moil In session hern, and Is said to have 'banned its basis of alloimeut so asto secure fairer resells. The nail combination Is now threatened Willi a hostile league of Jobbers and producers especially lire undersold. The bnrcomblnntion, notwithstanding lis large rolulln. Is still ilctnnndliig more than the prices nt which steel bars itro sold ill great lUllllllllcS. A slight ndvniice In sheetings nnd prln cloths is the only change which yet nppenrs In the innrkiC for eotton goods. I'rnetleally no chiiuge has yet nppeured In woolens, but tlie reported purchases of wool, Including one of ll.OUO.nc.O pounds of territory, said to nave iiim'u made ny a svinticaie, nmoiimcu 10 IM.dlil.lkHI pounds. ngainstS.ll'il.ildU last year, and H.'JIA.tMO lu IH',12. The average of prices rose nhoul )t a cent In October, and since Heptembcr 1, 1114 iiiotatlniis by I nates llros. have risen from I'i. HI cents to 1'i.lM cents, or .:l per cent Failure for the week have Oeen W lu the Uulteit Htate ngninsi no insi year, nud fiJ 111 I'anuda, against 41) Inst year. NEXT CONGRESS. Tha Probable Standing of tha Fartlea In Both Houiea. Latest returns front Indiana and Ken tucky received nt the headipiarters ut the Iiepubllcnn Congressional committee indi cate that the ltcpubllcans will have a ma jority on Joint ballot lu the Legislature of those states nud that liiackiairn nml voor iiees, wlio hnve for so long been conspicuous llgurcs iu Congress, will be retired lllaek burn would hardly have been rc-olocted ut nny rate, us he has made himself obnoxious; even to many ot ins old menus, out II me re ports tin true, I amnio will also no compelled to hunt for other employment than that of a u. ...... ... I....I It... Ua.ir, urliu,, U Im supposed both he nnd lllackburn will attempt to secure seats in tno iiousa irom incir re spective districts. Very close lluures urn being mndn to de termine whether the Hepiililicans will have i majority In the next Heiiate, nnd the prohalilllty Is that with the vote of tho ice ('resident they will have a Pahineeof power. In the l'llty-fourth Congress tho Ilepubll- enns have 40 Heuators, the Democrats 111) and the I'opullsts It), Including In the inner num bei Henators Dubois, t'aiin.in, Teller and l'ettlgrew, who havo departed from their party. inc itepuuiicnns gninnn tnrongn tno elect ions on Tuesday Heuators from Illinois. Wis consin and New York. The party has al ready gained Henators Hi Ohio and Alary land, which would Increase the Itepublican side to 4ft, but there have apparently been losses In I tali and Washington nnd possltily North Carolina, the latter Hlnttt having elect ed a fusion legislature, which may possibly elect a Kepuiilicitit, though the probabilities nre against such action. Leaving North Carolina out ot the calcula tion the Uepiinlicikn loss of I ' tali nud Wash ington will give the party 44 votes In the Hen ale. This will reipilre tho election of n ite publican Henntor from Kentucky end Indiana ill order to give the victorious party full con trol of the Benatu with the vote ot the Vice l'resldeut, THEY WEBB NOVICES. Bandita Hold Up a Train bat Fail to Se cure Any FlunVar. Three masked men held up the south bound Katy passenger No. 1, ono mile south of Alvarndo , Texas. Monday night. They ollmed up over tho tender and covering the engineer and fireman, made them atop the trnln. - They then made the porter out ex press oars Iooao from the passenger cars and made the engineer pull but on the bill this able, where they made him unoouple the en gine and pull oil u distance. Oolng to the express car, they ordered the messenger out. After he got out they made him get back In the car and told him to hand out the money quick. Instead of doing ao he turned off the light and shut and fastoned the door. While this was transacted the greatest excitement prevailed and the rob bers, who were doubtlessly novices, were dissoncerted by the action of the messenger. The euglneer realizing the situation, pulled the throttle open and run into Ornud View and wired Illllsboro. The robbers became alarmed and lied when the passengers put out the lights. HherllT Ilell organized a posse and sent it with bloodhounds to the scene of the hold up but up to 1:30 they have not taken the trail. The passeneger was due at Illllsboro at 8.05 but did not reach here till 10 o'clock. The above facta were gleaned from the en gineer, messenger and a passenger. Tho roijhers were described as boys about 17 to 2D years old. They did not get anything, 'ihe olllcers aro scouring the couutry and are conlldent they will arrest tho robbers. HUELVA ALL BtOHT. The Report That It Wse Swept by a Tidal Wave Proves Untrue. The sensational report circulated In the United Htates by a news ngenor that the town of liuelva has been swept by a tldul wave from the Atluutin ocean, and that It is known that the loss ot life has been terrible. Is untrue. It is also false that the steamer Cartagena bus been overwhelmed by a great wave, and Hint most of the persona on Doard of bur were drowned. The two sensutlona were probably based on the effects of the cyoione which swept over Seville on Wednesday last, announced in American newspapers exclusively by the Associated Press, whluh caused a number ot fatal wrecks. The bodies ot the drowned are now oomlng ashore at Huelva, and at Cartagena, the Hiianlsh seaport in the Medi terranean, and almost on the other aide of Hpaln, a sailing veasel has foundered, and It Is feared several persona were drowued. This, apparently, was the basis upon whloh the artllng statement of the "overwhelm ing" ot the ateamsblp Cartagena 10 FIL DISASTERS At ffl ONLY ONE ESCAPED. A Buhooner Ooea to Plroea Off the Miohlgan Coaat The schooner Wnukcslin broken up while trying to ride nut the gale nt anchor at Muskegon, Mich., nnd only orjn atmlvor of her crew of seven lins been rescued. The vessel hnd load of snlt nnd apples, which wns taken on at Manistee Hutu nlay morning. At il o'clock she wns sighted running with the gale under a torn mainsail, An attempt wns made to enter Muskegon harbor, but the schooner drifted n mile south of the piers and then anchor was dropped. Hhe wns riding three ipinrlers of a mile from shorn at dark. The engineer and flrcmnn of the city pumping station watched the lights until 9 o clock Hnturdny night. when they dis appeared. Hhortly afterwards wreckage iH'gnn coming In ntid Hominy nothing can lie seen of the inst tioat above the wnter where she was anchored. All night long th wreck age continued to come up on thu bench nnd live bod I 'is hnve le-en recovered. The names of the dead cnunot h learned, as nothing nbout the clothing will Identify them. The surviving snllor was washed ashore uncon scious and nothing can be learned from him. The Waukesha Is ono of the old fleet ot "cannlers," and true to all tradition, she has taken almost her entire crew down with her In her last disaster, Hhe was owned by K. II. Head of Chicago, anil wns formerly known as the Nabob. Hhe wns build In Man itowoc In IMI4 nnd ruled !rl)5 tones. Hhe had a valuation of f i.ftot) nnd wns given an In surance rating of III. Hhe has lieen engaged In the salt trnde between l.udlngton and Mnnlstee nnd Chicago for Joy, Morton & Co., ail the season. THIRTEEN WERE DROWNED. A Steamer Cats Down a Bohoonar Outalda tha Harbor ot St Johns, II. F The steamer Tiber collided with and sunk the schooner Maggie outside the entrance to the harbor at Ht. Johns, N. F. The schooner cnrrled a crew ot nine and 14 pnss sengers, five of whom were women. Of fiesn U;l people 1:1 were drowned. Two men climbed up Hie stenmer's side, nnd one wo mnn nnd seven men were rescued by her boats. Among the lost were two passengers named llollowny, brother anil sister, uud James Powell and wife. Heven widows and 3!) orphans Is the result ot the catastrophe. SPAIN'S LAST HOPE IN CUBA. She May Provoke the United Btatea to Re cognition ot Cuban Independence. It I generally agreed III official circle that tho relations be'.ween the United Hlales and Hpaln aro approaching a crisis, (leu. I'ltzhugh Lee, American consul general at Havana, Issiild to havo stated to Heerotary Oluey during their Interview on Friday that 111 his opinion Hpnlu wl'l soon commit some overt act against the United Htates fur which au npology cannot lie accepted. If this leads to extreme action on the part ot this govern ment, Hpaln will then give up the contest and abandon Culm on the plea that she cannot light so powerful nn enemy as the United Htates. Another story nllont is thnt the Hoanish minister, Honor Dupuy de Lome, has assured President Cleveland that within t0 days Spain will either have crushed the insurreu Hon In Cuba or have withdrawn her troops from the Island. The President is reported to have told Honor do Lome Hint Hpaln will bo allowed that time to determine her action, and that If something conclusive has not been accomplished nt the end of 00 days he would consider himself Justified In recommending tho recognition of the Independence of Cuba. MAN BLOWN TO ATOMS. Nitro-Olyoerlna Expladea in Skiff at Smltha Ferry. A terrific explosion occurred nt Hmlth's Ferry, Pa., at 10:30 Friday evening. A mnn with a skill lond ot glycerine landed nt Georgetown Islaud. near Hinllhs Ferry, nml In some manner unknown the glycerine ex ploded with terrlllo force, breaking all the windows in town and almost sinking the steamer II. K. Iledford. Not any trace of man or skllT could bn found. The glycerine was consigned to the Victor Oil company, Hlstersvllle, W. Vs., n:ld the man lu churgo was from Pittsburg. TOOK AN OLD FARMER'S MONEY. Four Masked Man Commit a Daring High way Robbery. Four highwaymen robbed Oustnvo Schwartz, a furmer, of (200, In a small patch ot the woods at North Tonawanda, N. Y, lie had been to lltilTulo to sell fnrrti produce, and was driving home whuu the four men at tacked him. Tho robbers discharged their guns to frighten him, and be quickly gave up his money. They out tho harness off his horse, and then lied, and before the old man oould repair tha damage, were mile away. They are thought to be part ot band doiug bueluess in this neighborhood. Dslawara'f Vott. MoKinley will get two elentor In Dela ware and Bryan oue. On the regular Ite publican ticket the name of one of the oleo tors appeared as "James O. Hhaw," while on the Union Itepublican ticket was printed the name of "James (1. Hhaw, Hr. " In counting the ballots the Hhaw and Hhaw, Hr. tickets were canvassed separately. By tills division John 11. lloduey, the highest candidate for elector on the Democratic ticket is thereby elected, the vote standing! Hhaw, 10,1K1; Hhaw, Hr.. 10,'J(i8; llodney, 1(1,681. The other two Itepublican electors each had 20,-ib-i. Sibley Will Not Contest. Joseph C. Hlbley, Into Democratic and Populist candidate for congress In the Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania district, has ad dressed a letter to his aupportere, announc ing his acceptance ot defeat. lie says he cheerfully accepts the verdict and will not contest the election ot Hturtevant. lie Inti mutee, however, that there was fraudulent voting, and urges the prosecution of uny eases thut may be discovered. Three Wsrs Killed. Two men and a boy who were stealing a ride on an Krle cur loaded with iron piping were Instantly killed at Wellsvillo, N. V., by the Jarring of the car by a switch engine and the shitting of tho pipes. Oue of the men was ldentllled us Dick Allen, a negro, of Boston, Mass., and tho boy as Harry Buker, of Athens, Pa. The third body, that of a large negro, remains uuidontilled. A cor oner's Inquest was held aud the Erie com pany held blameless. FOREIGN NOTES. The Ut. Kev, Mendel Crelghton, bishop of Peterborough, has beou uppoiuted bishop of London lu place of Ut. ltev. Fred Temple, who wua last week appointed bishop of Can terbury. The International Co-operative Congress, which has Just close ! its sessltgn iu Paris, elected Messrs. Nelson aud James Ithodes to be the representatives of the United Htate on the oeutral committee In London. The London Observer's Paris correspond ent hear from a high source that It i the osar'a luteutlon to put an end to the situa tion la Constantinople. OUTLAWS CAPTURED. They Had Murdsrad Thre Men on Election Day. Cap lint field and (Henri, hi 14-yenr-olil son, were en pt u red In the mountains on Tug river, W, Vn.,by a posso of citizens. They murdered John and F.lllott lliitherford ami llnnen Chamber on election clay. Ilallli'ld was lender of the llatllehls when they battled with the McCoys years ago. Klght years ago lliillleld Is said to hnve alletiiited the ntTeetlons of John llutlierfiird Wlfo, A grudge has existed between them since. About year ago llutherforil shot a cousin of llnllleld. Thnt mndn nuttier Worse. Ilatlleld went lo Mntewnn to vote. He wns so heavily armed that ho wns a veritable walking arsenal. Kverythlng wns lovely until the closing of the polls, llullierford anil iiatueiii were standing nenr one nuotiier when they suddenly begsn shooting. 'Ihe Immediate cause was not known. Itiitlierford used a pistol and lliitlleld a shotgun. 'After one round Hatfield selr.ed his W Inehesler ami begun manipulating H a only a Ilatlleld can. Four or live shots took effect nud lliitherford fell, dying nt once. In shooting nt lliitherford, llnllleld aecldeiitnlly shot and fatally wounded llullierford s brolher-ln-law, Henderson Chnmliern. Ilatlleld lied with his li yenr- dd step-son. They were hotly piiisued by llutherford'a nephew, Who emptied III pistol without nolicenhln effect, ilatlleld stopped suddenly, wheeled about and shot young Itutherforil dead. The llnl Mollis then took to Hie miuliilalns. closely followed by a score of armed eltlrens, The excitement wns Intense nnd the whole ! country Is stirred with Indigestion. l arge rewnrdn were olTered for Ilatlleld. Hherlft keadle. with lift men, scoured the mountain. The triple murder brings tn mind with In tense vividness the horrible story of murder nnd outrnge Hint hns ebarncterlzed the long standing llnllleld-MeCoy filed, In which nine members of the McCoy family perished. In IHI'.'I, the fund wns patched up by a marriage between the two families, but last yenr It wns renewed when Hubert L. McCoy mys teriously disappeared, making the ninth vic tim of the lliitlleld avengers. The feed started between Arise Hatfield and Itamlolph McCoy In the early dnvs over a law suit to determine the ownership of pair of razor-back hogs. THEY HAVE FELT THE AX. Harmon and Carliale Place tha Hesda of the Ollloiala on the Block. Attorney General Harmon tin removed James II Couch, assistant United rUntcs dis trict attorney for West Virginia. Mr. Couch was nn unsuccessful eandldale on the Demo cratln ticket and declined to resign hie offi cial position or relinquish his candidacy. Further dismissals were mails In the treas ury by Hoi retnry Carlisle ns follows: Judge W. J. Fleming, of Kentucky, law clerk In supervising architect's olllcx, an appointee of Henntor illnokhurn; Miss Minnie McMillan, of Kentucky, a clerk III the olllce of the supervising architect, an appolnteu of Hena tor lllnekburni Itolasrt F.. Adnms, of Mon tana, agent of lho Hen Islands, Alaska, a nephew of Mrs. Illnckbiinii W. '.. Ityan, of New York , a clerk In the Third auditor' olllce nnd Into Democratic candidate fur Con gress In the lloehester, N, V., district, and J. M. Leach, ol North I srollna, a tinseu gerlu the liiteriiiulonnl Iteveune bureau, who recently criticised Postmaster General Wil son iu a newspaper letter. THANKSGIVING DAT. The president Issued the following Thanks giving proclamation! " i he people of tho I'nltod Hlnles should never bo unmindful of the gratitude they owe the (led of Nations for Ills watchful cure, which has shielded tbein from dire ills- lister nud pointed out to them Hie way of ponim anil happiness. Nor should they ever refuse to acknowledge with contrite hearts their proneni'ss to turn nway from Uud' teachings mid to follow with sinful pride nfter their own devices. "To Hie end that these thoughts may be quickened, II Is lilting that ou a day espe cially appointed we should Join together In approaching the throne of grace with prnlso uud siipplicutlon. "Therefore, I, drover Cleveland, President of the United Htnles, do hereby designate and set apart T hursday, the 2'ltli day of the present month of November, to lie kept aud observed as a dny of thanksgiving uud prnyer throughout our laud. "On Hint dny let nil people forego their usual work uud oeeupatlou und assemble In their accustomed places uf woislilp; let them witti one itoowrd reuder thanks to the lluler of the universe for our preservation us a Nntion and our deliverance from threatened danger; lor Ihe peace that has dwelt within our boundaries! for our defense egalnst dis ease and pestilence during the year Hint ha Hissed; for the plenteous rewards that have ollowed Ihe labors of our husbandmen, and for all other blessings Hint have been vouch safed to us, "And let us, through the mediation of Him who has taught us how to prnv, Implore tho forgiveness of our skis and a continuation of heavenly favor. "Let us nut forget on this day of thanks giving the poor and liecdyi and by deeds ot charity let our offerings ot praise be mado more acceptable lu the sight of the Lord." 3,100 Employes Elevatod. About 3.100 employes have been added to the cluxntllod service by the Issuance of au order by the president Monday, directing thut the rules of the navy department regu lating employment nt lahor nl the n .vy yards shall not bo changed without the approval of the civil service commission. The ordnance department at largo Is placed In the classified service under civil service rules, The executive order also classified examiners In the department of Justice and exempted from examination at torneys and assistant attorneys cow In the department whose main duties are connected with the mauagt-tneut of cases In court. Killed in a DuiL At Three Forka City, on the Lexington nud Eastern railroad train, returning to Jackson. Ky.. from the lleullyvllle rlopublt enn rully Hnturdny night, Jerry Cardweil, town marshal cf Jackson, and John O. ilar gis fouget with pistols, llargls wo killed and Curdwell badly wounded. llargls whs a son of ex-htate Henutor llargls and Car dwell is the son of ex-Hcnutor Tbomus Cardweil. The cause of the quarrel is not dcilnitely known. Two Vesiel for Japan. Newa hns reached here that the Japanese government hns finally awarded lutbe Amer ican shipbuilders contracts for building two swift protected cruisers of the Olympla type. One goes to Cramp A bon, of Philadelphia, and oue to the Union iron works of Kan Francisco. The prices aro not stuted. Negroes Shot From Ambnsb. While JetT Jackson, John Adams, William Tuyloruud Hubert Allison, uegro laborers, were working at a sugar cuue mill near W'nd Fork, Monroe county, Ala., they were fired upon from the darkness by unknown per sons. All but Taylor were Instoutly killed. He will die It Is supposod to have ben dons by a gang of whuecaps, who have been engaged in running all negroes out ot that seutlou. Millionaire's Sob Killed. Oliver Courtney, aon ot the late Henry Courtney, millionaire member ol the w.ou munuiacturlug firm ot Hwlft k Courtney, ot Wilmington, Del., wae killed while driving the nglne of the Phoeulz volunteer llremea to a fire on the edge of the town, Horses ran iu to a deep dltob near tha roadside and the en gine, falling, pinioned Courtney under it, 11 M 19 year old. THE SABBUH lilSSI INTF.ItlxATIONAtj tSRMON MOVICMIlfCH in. iron Lesson Trf i "UntV messing Upon Solomon," King In., 1-0 tlolden Texti I'rov, .. lt!2 (.'oinnieiitnry 1. "And It came lo pass, when Rolomnn hnd finished Hie building of the house of the Lord, nnd the king's house, and all Holomon's desire which ho wns pleased to do," An cording to verse 10 Ihe work occupied twenty yenrs, and during all this time lllrnai, king of Tyre, helped him with nralnr nud llr trees nnd with gold, according to all his desire (verse II). For this service Holomon gave Iflrnm a kind of present twenty eHs In (Inlllcn, which, when Iflrnm saw, were not plenslng unto him, and he nailed them Cahul, or displeasing (verses ll-lll). It Is Imp.issl ble to plonen every one, and the fcreat Joyot a real servant nt the Lord Is thnt he seeks not to plense men, but find, who trlein our heart Mlal. I., I0 I Thnss., II., 4). Conocrn lng all this work It Is written thai Hnlomnn made all thai came Into his heart nnd pros perously effected It (II Ohron. vll., 11). This wns wholly dun lo Ihe blessing ot the Lord, whlcn mnkeih rich and lo which loll addeth nothing (Prov. x., ITJ, It. v., margin). The foinple Is suggestive of the New Jerusalem, the llrhln, HieLiimb's wife, which Is to come down from find out of heaven and hs a cen ter and source of blessing to all Nations on the millennial earlh. It Is now being bulld ed and will bn lho pure nnd eternal home of Ihe redenmnd out of all Nations. At Ihe building ot Holomon's temple there was neither hammer nor axe nor nny tool of Iron herd n the house while It wns building, for Ihe stones weeiosde ready before f hey were brought thither (I Kings vll., 7). Believers are the living stones In Ihe IWInglomple and are nil made ready down here lu the ipiarrlos of rt illy life before biought to thn place of building (1 Pet. II., 6). When we receive Hie Lord Jesus, we nre by Ills blood mad" lit lo enter heaven (Ool. I., I'i). hut by nil III healings with us from that Hum we are being prepared lor our place In His temple. There Is not atrial nor a blow too many In nil the dally life, but a "heed be" for every one. !i. "Thai the Lord appeared to Holoinon Ihe ocond 1 1 inn. as He hnd appeared unto him nt Ollieon. At (llhooti the Lord had said unto him, "Ask what I shall glvelhen" (1 Kings III., B). And the Lord wis so pleased to hnvn hlin ask only for wisdom thnt Hn gave hllu both rlchen nnd honor, which hn had not nskod (versa 1:1). Now, after twenty years He ntipcnrs a unwind time to bless blot yet more. Our Lord Jesus camo Ihe llrst time to glvn wisdom and righteous-lie-stoall who will aeeept Him. He will come the second time, wllhnut sin nnto sal vation, lo he-tow the completeness of Ills redemption (I Cor. I., HO, Hub. Ix., 21). He I ever the same great giver, giving grnee and glory to nil who receive Him. II. "And the Lord sal I unto him, I hnvn heard thy prayer and thy supplication Hint I hou hns made before Me." When we ask anything according to Ills will we know that He lu anith us, and knowing thnt Ha hn heard us we know Hint wn havethe petitions we desired of Him (I John v., 14, M). The Lord accepted the bouse to put His name there, and assured Holoinon that His eyes anil Ills heart would lie there perpetunlly. There I something very comforting In till for every licllever, for If we present our bodies according lo Hum. XII., 1, a, wn may be sure that Hn accents Hie sH -rlllne, nnd If Ills name and eyes nnd heart would he upon a bulldlnu) of wood nud stone, how much more will they be upon every member ol tho church which Is the body of Christ. 4. "And If thou wilt walk before Mn, as David, thy fa'her, walked, In Integrity, of heart, and In uprightness, to do according to all Hint I have cotnmaudod theu," Com pare (hapten II., 4; vl., IHj xv., S. To walk be forodo lln truth Willi nil thn heart I the sum of Christian living, To A brum (iod said, "Walk before Me aud be thou perfect" ((leu. xvll., 1;, Tho Lord being with lis (Math, xxvill., 2')), It only requires Hint we stendfiuitly bellnvo it, nnd trust Him to live out ills life In us, according to (Jul. II., 2). II A walk with (Iod Implies ngrenment, humil ity nnd lull control of the Hplrll, but If we nre only willing Ood will do It (Amos lll.,3i Mle. vl., ft; I John II., (I; II Cor. vl., 10). fi. "Then I will establish the throneof thy kingdom upon Israel forever, as I iiromlsod to David, tliy father." Tim promise to David . was iincondllloniil Hint his throne would be established forever (11 Hnm. vll., 12, HI). It I will be lullllleil In Holomon If ho will wnlk i before Ood with a perfect hearti If not. It ' will have to wait for some other who will so do. Tho king lies not yet sat on David's ' throne who completely lllled thn bill, but He i live, nml waits for It, and will do it when He shall oome the second time. Hee Isn, Ix., (I, 7) Luke I.. 82, 8.'l Jer. xxlll., 5, 0; Acts II., 80. I 11,7. "If ye shall at all turn from billow ing Mo then will I cut off Israel out of the land which I have given them, nnd Israel shall bn a proverb nud a byword nmong nil people." The Lord had said nbout the same Ihlng to 51 oses In Di nt, iv., 28, 27, and 21 87, nun lor over eiuuieen centuries the worn has seen It fulfilled, for they continued as a Nation to despise His word and misuse Ills 1 prophets until there was no remedy (II Chron. xxxvl., Hi). When In the fullness of lime the Hon of Ood Himself crime to lie I their Havlour nud King they cast Hlin out and killed Him, saying, "We have no king but Cre.wr." Hence for all these ccntur.es since our Lord wns crucified the land baa been desolate and Jerusalem trodden down of the gent les, 8,9. "Why hnth thn Lord done thus un to thl land and to this house' Because they forsook Ihe Lord their Ood, who 1 brought forth their fathers out of the land ; of Kgypt." Thus, said the Lord, would people ask and be answered when they should see the desolations ot the city and Ihe land, and so It ha been. Whether the Lord deal with Israel or with the church, He desire to show the abundance which He has for and love to give to His people, that Ho may be known and trusted In, to Hi I glory and His people's good. Hee lu Deur. xxvll., 1-4, the fullness of blessing which wn I wilhln Israel's reach simply on condition of obedience. Hoe In Math. xl.. 27-30; John xlv., 13, 14; xv., II: xvl.. 21; Horn, xv , 13 some of the fullness that would be mani festly fiurs to God's glory if we would keep ourselves wholly lor if m. Consider also Epti. 111. 20, 21; Judo xxiv., and similar ex ceeding great and precious things whlcn would lie to His obedient ones, living only unto film. "Of the children of Israel did Holomon mnke no bondsmen' (I Kings li., 22), an I while we who are redo-me 1 delight . to to the bond eluves of Jesus Christ there is I no alavishnes in His service, for we are at the same lime oblidreu and friends, free in our Father's house to enjoy all that is Uia ami to delight to do ilU will. Lesion Helper. Killed a CrtlM loir tlnm .;e. Reeking rovenr; HA the I n't of a qnnrrel with his employer, O car Marshall, a North Band (VTIs.) fnrm v, William Palmer, eight een years of nn, took Hie thrm-v.-..r-o d eon of Mirahi'l to thn barn en 1 ileliliera'ely frosh d h's skull with no, azu. Later he cou- lossad to (1)0 Oil ins. English Fanners IToxTitlng TV best. Enjllih fnrmcia ero hoMtnir on to wheat torhlfiberprlo'S, and Europe' poor potcto erop will lurcnse tho naed of pr: iu. Wheat barlaa lrlit risj i it fie Livoiporl nurUec, and on tho Coutlueat il romniuod iljmuuu etsvdy. Portugal Qtrnfli a Rebellion. A telegram from St. Paul de Loauds, Por tuguese Wait Afrie.t, ny that the Porta fraese expxll'lnn has inst pnnUhed the rebel lious Heudo natives, nurnlai; twenty-fonr of tbsir vlllagea and killing on hundred of the tetwla. - - nNESiiiEncoira CLARK-DWYER HOMICIDE. Tha Widow of th Murdered Man Faint In Court (Julie a seenn wn enacted at New Castle during the hearing of William lllnrk. nhargml with the wllfull murder of William Dwyer, ou Ihe evening ot October 92. Dwyer wo disemboweled In a iuurri I that arose oye politics, and died four day afterwards from the effects of his Injuries, The hearing wn progressing when Mrs. Dwyer, the widow, came In, and Just ns she entered th aider man's olllce the knife with which Ihe cutting hnd been done was ehown to the court. Mrs. Dwyer uttered a scream nnd fainted. The sc ois Hint followed wns particularly exciting, but Clark never IHnched and appeared to let unconcerned. The evidence ns to the cut ting was conclusive nnd lie wns sent back to Jail to awnlt the December term of court. I he popular opinion against hlin I very severe. During the Republican Jollification at ItochcHler, (!.(', Crook., of that place, paid nn election leit wltli a traveling saleswomen of New York, by trundeliug her on a wlieel bnrrow from the Mpeyerer house to the postolllce, several blocks away, and return. K John Hcott, who has bnei, confined to hi room for iihno.t n year, being very anxious to vote for MelOnlev, was taken to the poll In his chair, lie was formerly editor of the ilrookvllln "lleiiiiliilean" nud poutmaster for over 20 years, and In lu his H.'ith year. Thomas Foley, a rnllrond conductor, wn loiinu ueaii ne.uue inn ireou. at nremis, Willi his neck broken, As he was subject to heart trouble, It I supposed ho wns attacked and fell from tho train, bresalng his un-ik, lie leaves a wife and family, I he comptroller of the currency has ap proved of the Chase National bank, of New York, ns a reserve agent for the First Nation al bnnk of Wellshoro, and the (Second National bank, of Boston, as agent lor the l lrst National bank ot llenova, Illl Patterson, a farmer living nenr Hnx'ly Lake, was brought home In hli buggy by hi horse dead. He had been to Frniikliu on business. When found his bead was lying ugnlnst the wheel with the top nearly worn away, Hit dollars In cs'ih, a pnlrof trousers and a tiuu gold wat'-h from the home of Mra. J. M. Woodcock were the spoils secured by suenk thieves who raided two house la tho most fashionable part of llellefonte. Daniel Abbott, colored, of McGevern, fatally shut W l Ham Woods, also col ored, Abbott has been arrested. At Cluys vllle, N. Hughe surliiisiy stabbed Herman llrownlee. Mrs. Charl' Himpson suicided at her home) lu Mendville, by shooting herself through the bend. Worry oyer her husband' dissi pation Is supposed to have deranged her luliiri. John Long wn Instantly killed In Tonglt slope, near West Newton, by coming In non tnet with a live wire. Iln was about 60 year of age and leaves a wife. About 80 square feet of thn wall of thn M T.. church at Lock port worn destroyed by dynamite being explode 1 under It by some person unknown. A little child of Harry llrnnett, of Her. fiilniile Westmoreland county, wn fatally cabled by upsetting a pot of boiling coffee over Itself. Andrew Hedburg.a miner of .Jacob Creek, Wmtuiorelund county, committed suicide by hooting himself through the head. Dr. H. Heilinnn, of Hharon, bns been Ap pointed surgeon for the Krlu railroad, vice llr. K. Orlswold, deceased. John Artls, a llremun.fell ti ruler bis engine at Dunbar ami wns badly cut up, ou arm being terribly mangled, W. L. Kelly, of Derry station, hnd bis sku) fractured by a roller falling upoa Jilm from un overhead bridge. Frank I fedrtnk, of Neshnnnoek, near Shar on, was held up and robbed by three men Tuesday night. John Williams was badly slashed with knife nt Medley, by William Osborne. The latter lied. A circular ssw fifty-four Inches In diame ter at lluek' mill at Jacksonville Hew into filecos while at full speed and cut things up li a way that shocked the bunds. Home of the fragments split their way through the roof, one piece cut a (1x12 timber iu two, and another pbs-a hurled ngninst a block of steel Was welded by the Impact. MAJiKIITH, PITT HI ii;. f;rail. ftlour ant! seed, fffEAT No, 1 red to No. a red V7 V tOltN No. a ysllow r, hit I yellow slieUtet Mixed ear , DA 'I K No, 1 whits. . Nu X wlilt.... . BVU No 1 .. ,. No. I western . 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