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: , $1.50 Per Year. Single Copies 5 Cents. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. vol. xiv; NKW BKRNi;, CRAYKN COTNTY, N. (, At( il'ST 27, 1SJM. NO. 23. r ' 1 tor Infants and Children. B. A. Af HL.V, .DR. C. K. BAG BY. Surgeon Dentist, CJfca, XTW 5w ry. fiuja OhorA, m avail avaa vaaaasa a v, VsVafivisvpsv BafcavTviasJCsvvjavV . W. D. CVlciVER, Attorney-at-Lavv NW DERNE, N. C ?a: H. L. GIBBS, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. - NCW CERNC. N. c. Twfci fcv tW Oar. f Cktm, Crvw, r.itW t tit aaprvw m4 . twit . m4wti C. R. THOMAS, incrj al Conntr-ai-ii?, IW MML. C. " fWt l la I'w. Cr Crt r, - J, Of m4 Pajmiar !, UK r.aa t'-MMt Star, Carwiia. ami U. A tmr awi Ctat Cmm. jlii : p. h. plletSe; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. - . ANO MONEY BROKER. MaUHy fit, la aaaialavlia asvaul W til hkKmi. I iW O..H M (Ml H tt IM. DR.J-D.GLARK, XDEEETTISa?, ' fir NEW OTRNE. N. C. MTtHSi Utin Stnrl, beiwaco , Tohlt mmd IStvmL . t HH The National Bank - OF N EWBERNE. N. C. CaplUl, - . $100,000 Surplus Profltv - 66,700 DIRECTORS. J 4. 'A Turn, lu.iita. OlAS. S- DT. J. It. IlM-mavmx. U.If. Ikuturi. A ix i . Mill GREEN. FOY &. CO.. BANKERS, N Srsml taiUax tufatss. ' NKW BANKING HOUSE. Jfa&Or I iW Mw W JZcWL mw i CRiir. w. c Prof. W. H.SHEPARD wl Mfnl aiin te U aiariJ art wtU(t7M Hair Cut far - - TOC.nU vamcwo - 20 Av - - tO J einoiuaiEiiiBUMg?. : NtWaCNNLN.C. r J. H. BUOWN, BARBER SHOP. Kulj Itta4 ha tk baa i atW Ba KMaartikkwaWMM water. DRZCX BLOCK, MIDOLC8T. K. R. JONES, JLEAYY a.xd light GROCERIES. . UrOui ui lail A Lt litf. Dry Goods & Notions, Fwtl 8tls4 Lf Aaart.t. PVi. aa N tK Lwl. Ct i4 Cjiwflalww tar 6k tl't0. Crww. ;vu.MpARAC8M HARNESS CA FtMtrr STOCK rvd in v.ry O V nnoi b boM for tr 12s. b ltFlwo tt. to 0 SciL OMt rr o.y for . avw' V55S PAKAC9M HARNESS wLS'i!!jMiwiniii, f miil T ". I Sa- mimmtil Tti vTsvvsi n. I Mil i 1 1 1 1 T i i ME3. J. M. HIKES' Boarding House REOPENED. Mu- J. M MINES hu rroinl a Firt-iX rfcta-xling liuus id the nl v , opj u Baptist Churrh. lis Piflusr Dan Sciiu Machine, Ca KixA at Iki mtme pincr. J. M. H1NES, Agent. AGREAT BARGAIN! 327 ACRES VIU. KLX AT A GREAT SACRIFirK! ' A VALUABLE nNTATlON situ ' oo :th Sxjth nj of Ihe NVms 1 Hrrr, lhrc al h.if mil (mm th i Ciljr ol Nw Brn. N". C. One bumlrvO and twenty-fire mtts cluwl. ' ' Mmmm, ur mwy kmd af firming. Tf blnr, two bandred .nil two 1 tern, heri!y Umbr) with pn, ok, f cyrrw, .ml other kind of timber. ' it is 4n Gr.ting Ijmd. : Good dwelling, outbuikiinr., nd i fto orchard. It um 6o FISH KUY frooting hAlf raU on th brarh, whor ; thr ar ht(b bax))u of mrt that cn Mtcr b fihaotJ, from which TrwJ caa od with m. It is a tT7 beulful and hfalthy W CaUoo, prwrntinfi a CMHir ticw tn tha paaatov rtaavis and th A. A N. C KaUroad. For Irrm apply to P. TRENWITH, Cja. Iiltl ilrt. IIW IUIX, I. C. THE NEW LEVER SAFETY Tw PtrCTION of SIMPLICITY rwl ECONOMY of POWER. VARIABLE STROKE. oly two .eta o R.wol vln BJl r ln,( t Hill Cllmbtnf and alt around &afaty made. Oxtjllooux nitr. H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITH VI LLE, H. J. ; Cl7flss JC. Freiftt Line. Stnsjn 6. H. Slcat, Dtfiaass & Yerper On and aftr Febroary lt, 1'.H, thi L.Q4 will make rrguUr SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS Baltimore and New Berne NKSIAY. SATl'ltri VV, t r u. N.w IWw for BItimor Tl'E Dat.iatvrday. i ; i u. mkaiij aii SiijH". Tik Itticr. T)' I. only PIKr LT oUf N' IVrn. r Qili.m.. w i fwm . 1 . ' 112 il l Xotaik. rt--iiitf iIt-u r r H--i'-n. PpT V-. Prfl ..liit'l.l l ri"kni awl m.mk ( f..:nt. Kt A A .N". C. Kail- A fa tr. m followw Klilis f'PTt, i'l Mimrr, W1 !.ihi..., Bltimor. J. W. ilr"'wrrs, Afvnt. Nnrfnlk W. f. Cr . rhildelphi, li .Houtk w.r-- York tad Bhv TratM. IJn. i Tl.r , fklp. Jr. (Vtw. Toiy-i ioJ .tanl.ja - N. Y.'k H.i'r. " " PMItiEM. W '-vUr. Wlnr day MlsfJtfi " " PniTMf. 8.irJT. ThmaaH kulla r '". l r! fur m .V C. m 9. II. ORAY. AfBt. .Hw B-r... M O THK NKWS. wi-oia natrvrii Anna tnr"'rik I an'l Athcr In Vhmidl hnfcrti thui m with pt rrra of bl clrxhin witJUn twenty miimtn tf rtch Hhr. At fwitl J iiHk-v II nfonl, ot ihr I mtui Sfatr titrir Curt, -Wi ll that all Chi nam o Aiunl in th liiill StMi having T,oltl th Kcclmio act, cnt to tK) tomnity froos which they cxme. -At lh Pwfle' priy roOTenlKn at ntui Nh., Joawph W. Klortun, of South Omaha. wa ikottiaalaKi for inprrm - - '.-In i-l (.. IWntly, of Wry. Ia , h- ifn fltrr cnral of iSr Kmh: f VrU.n :u Prnnay 1 x ania S-ntr H ir h- in .-n Mr. Biaim: r-r th T y . h- m 'ini crv wJl.- At lloa).(i Ihr rr-ittir ;' i. pH'n A. KTan.'1"lac hu;i.r J lin l ,iu' lr A t ! s ot, (is . h-i I a m 11:1; 1 4 t I umnirai'm') (hat ! h- -wl- r of thirty per Pflt. 1 rejc(-l A imii :mtlr ut ap pojaftd lo 4r y a paper rrjctiua: llw offer ami ct rditr' alnatarra IherrM, anl for wirvl it to th cilora' attorney at Atlanta rawhrd Sun Krinru-n tint J'hyii Kapiolani had haH a 'i ntro , - II nolul'i At K aaukii "ity. W i i 1 tain tirMtun, pr-il r nt . 8- t. I'aMvcll. cahirr. ami W II. K-hinn, d irrrtor. of th ir--ilnl t'iti-n' Hank, of NrrfttJa. Vio., wrrr arrmtl. Rtvl rtirli hrl 1 m J,CX) honU for trial in fh t'ln-nit f'-urt for rrrw! vinjc Hrpns whrn thy ktn-w (ho hank wit iD'lrrnL A t I Jtfa yr tir, u I., the frrijcht conductors of the I.k-- Yr an-1 West ern jHncl th- hrakm-n in th-ir ;nkc - A carriajrr ntainin II . (. M illfpin, of ( , recti bash, an-i J. K. Htckey, of Troy, ilelea e to tha Arrmfa contention at Mrrk ini-r, N V , with John Lairton a Hnvr, " a t'rii'k ly tha Caotral ltuHnn'a Niatfnr Ka'.U eipre, w eat boa rxH, due at H-rkimr at A. M . whila rroaatna: th lra- W a short il im ur lr'm lh depjot in that tiHv ililhijin and Low tan were inttanlij killed. Mr. Hi key m fitallj hart. Tti Dea M ilnn North rn n I M Mvnr and Northfetrrt Ritw i v i 1 l- rrnv!i la ted. A not hr r ha v ' um h r-i - rrei in tha mminfmns eaf of II-rT-ar-hnn, t"al. A nio M rd y i li. ( u ! h r r.i tn ; nj- ham, h Ken appm!r-t rlnf rn;:n'T of (h Inland Stanford. r., l"nirerity Thre srua to r a hm'h in r-ard o the aU of th Si k -.ry tra-t tii" parkr-s yodtcte T H A nun! r of ! he 1 M Thr-e, " sayi ll;at A 1". S' m ki-r m ! 'h- '-'n'rvt "f al wtthotir r)-tfn of rh k'-.o' ! rv Uf. Slick ney h ln -d f . v n ' The thrro t ra 1 - s t I . n s d i -1 i r ' - 1 . At Cl'v'i I. 1 1 h - - ! .t ir n n j '. .01 rention of th- p 1 r-ri-'isu I n Ioq of ( h rmvrM t ' h : . n vn fi vi a ion. 1'ha r lr I t : - n .-nfn' ah - ief of tke b-ok en K'tf ni,- Nvi ml Bnk. wm rnlirff I it ItiaJe'phi .-in 'sr in the K:rrn Prnit-ntiarr at I - r . and t pay a 6n of $l,rrt and t ''iin.-y, I d Jr. J j 1 us 1 1 ij t 1 1 ri r '.if nf t ) ph v- fltHana of the -n r. 1 rd t . th - ae f i ; -iw . He was on of h rt y phr-i-TiMsof S erf Mr 1 causa daring thr y low frver M-our?e of l?. -Michael Afirn. a far.n-r living near M a rra y . I rr-a n t ;t!i!iidrk?h- ter, a e-1 lourv! t - t-. t ' i i - h- ''arTiiiy wre st the br-kr 'tl.'- i I .Ir y lrew h: rrm rer her t ri t h !' k while ae w , at rem ii . nnVf St --'a frm h:ia Pliysi".a are to extract the bail an 1 y th irl run t rr.rer. Threats of TKlcin- hi?- h- -i niAd-. Are t.'iat fart-1 m J" I Kvtr rr--Lry h J(w.i s . .i .t I fifir tiff h'iK I: n x m th busin p ; ' ' ' ' h ; , y. and ransrd a tol Io of avwnt A tjnan- u t j n i r ns m t rip! !.) riu,i,c a ho-'k Tke sn ca-ii.i'ixli and '-a"riTi fi-e rtstnn lai'Mi'M r t ; -v. .':-: '.!i;.im V Wm.. nip.V il-'pn iri .-.Idrn!. at h -j i m tn r Hotiir - i l.i i . . r '- , a-l &:y- A f :i -il')' a n-- -u r t I : i a 1 t nn d ; 1 a (cr-at . r ! h "'i w T a ' n t . ' fret w id" .- h,.w n dow n and !i l n: nr h damayi in !!, many hd of -rn 'I'm a d t h r e b- v her a m r - w -r s. r r I T I; r t'l th- t h i-tr r f M on i' ' rattl- b-:..c Vi!l.-d p.i Near h-rt.y i. in1"" "I :n a r'T and :w ar fa'aKy hurt )' s rr y l aA(-r, a t e it -ar dd si.n of Jantr- w;rf, used a km f - tt 1'irk nd Hunk Ihar- rutrjn- fh--Tii in pi- and Uav:n thiu ''ij atrr ii arrd-d and put 1:1 j 1 1 T :-. ' hi r. mei nrrr a rr!' i at Vn,ir-y Island. N a . ' i . A l"ntted Sf-s r-.mm i -hit Mflrrl trtoi t- sn bark to ' hna. They wr- foin I - 1 1- r i nbout t!i" 11 ud w'rkiTi 'n farms In. i hy hinor tarnrrs '.it vmr )frH i rddt h w a He, ot New t r lean a t r t k n : t h pa r.i I rsia, a- a sumuiT r-,ri hi Mobile h.iy. J I ta -n-dition is -r'"u - -At ' b-T'land. Ohm. the pslTamiinc d parlmnt of th Hrit.n Iron ani St- I W'orka w a d-t rv - d $J in.afd - -A: Ilf rl. I nd . I- Jud.ih. the proprietor "f th- Anue Hotrlthot hi.swtfe in the nk and thn hlw his hrama out Urs, Judah rantxH ro rr Mnre Krani an-I hia s-n, John, wrr- lrn-hc-i iat Hatly- wn, Ala. liiey wrre charpd with shoot ing Tier- M iwtiy !at Vi - - Two peiple ha re i-d an 1 itfrirfmir i re ill at M 1 1 wan ke frntn nnktnf tmpnr watT from a well. A rhber. h . with a confederate, attacked a touhjc man and a y"un woman Beau iVtroit, was fatally shot. -A terrible tragedy occurrc'l at T tas ( i'y, nineteen ntlca north of Carnie. III. Mike UVitzcl was in company wrth Mary liallentina, a notorious character, on a northbound frrjht train hen near Teiaa City, Otis Jiiha.ra. fvfnifvn, who tn in the ca- bwae. r-1 ted some tinaeemly remarks of the woman. WeKicI tntant!y kn--kel .hnon protrate with a slunif shot. Johnson g"l up and n:ade a lash at Wei t el w ith a knile. cut ting a dep pt.sh ithm the abdomen, d isem -bowTms Wei'xel. 1 lie woman then pirkd up a hatrhtt m l struck JohnJn a fmrful hlow on th face. Iioth Johnson and Writrel bsfc since di-d. An aifent of Ha ron H t rh i rprr'-'l hsvr to tight nine hundrr-I I'-rr of land in W bin", on til- U --at Jrry 1 I ! r id . i:er the n-r'.n Smiii Jrv nf ( ' j- Msy r-i,!,;,t,-Th cUir.-rs -f rrtmo.iVi. h arc frror '1 a: :h" nnmtr p - n i:-ry fir-- r. tb' . ti F'; :"n iiT-ai par k ' r " f i i.;rri- i'ti'i"! a ''inn!'i'v : .-t'-!ili a -t . t f-f'f llirir n. a i t ! t - t- r'-i - ! r- r.- ;..-r of th" Mir; P'r-- N -rkd.- ti'iurt rrrf--l a ;r"-n t "r;" ' . t 1 : n ft : ii : ..!' r j " k. i ' i i i! rd t t " r x pr r - in N . r ' h. i a i 'i ' I -( ,nd lud-n; t -1 V io"r ;n n 1 I '-if it- : .it an 1 ravfl ( , w -tS r c i b -s n--1.-. i o'i fV ! ' -om a k b f - 1 r f. a - S-.- . T S s t l- 1, ! ' 1 I " a f II At 1 fi a I ' - l'h' r-: lci'i T ,-. Ih h'.. tr. ..f K'.t r. -at . rnf i! -f 'U .'-j FOURTEEN KILLED. Another AwTul Wreck on a Railroad near Berne, Switzerland. A Train loaded With KtrnrlnuUi Dherl Into by the I'nrl I jprcv (iroii tep;llB;enre Somen here. The people of lierne have hnrdly r--o. rcl from the rilrosd rre cati"l b (be terri ble accident at Mo. nrhntcin 111 dune Inif, bv 1;ich ocr I -i' 1 prr'IH "Tl nn rxcurnnii Irani !.t th ir liws in I il. - ii 1 ' 1 r.- mi jured, nh' n thy m-rr atftrtb-d l mi nt her wholesale Ioa " i ,rr t-y r'-non o( ii railroaJ accident. The laat diatrr oC'-nrrr i on tic Jnr l Siin plon railroad lin1' m ar t'.r vil!nr- i t Zdli kffen. The details of the amdon:. Hrr iu follows: A aperial Irsin rarrying a tare number of etcuraioniata from the country district a to Berne, vu on ita way here, th pi-M-ncr intending to take part m the tVninmry feto?., which are no w in pmgres throughout Sw j r r land. This ei'Miraion tram a s..pp". at 7-ollik'den in order to enable it to )? ahuiitel into a sidinft, so a to lot the Fans r prv s pasA. My some trroaa nel ij -n apparently upon the part of the railroad nmitv, tlie Maria train. Ioad-d with foreign traveler, w a1 not warnel to look out (or the excursion train while passing ZoJlikofen, and the reflult wns that the exprraa dashed into the npn'ial tra in. Luckily the engineer of the exprea had caught aiht of the excursion train in tune to put down the brake, find o the dnmni. done and the be of hit- not no L'rrnt as it miRht haTe leen. A it -i t h o .ucm of the expreaa cat into and air o ; entm ly d-m.il-lahed the guard' van al th rrar of ihe excur sion train, w hich was empty, and then crashed into the rearm at of the pa aae timers cars, com pletely wrecking il. Tltirteen people were killed and 1 persons were aerioualy injure!. The majority of the latter have suffered! ao severely tltat surgical operations, resulting in the Ioas of limla, will be nereasary to ave their lives. In addition to the 1 paawengera who have suffered sernum injurta, .v others have sutlerei more or lei aerere wound or bruiaea as a conatjuence of the accident. So far aa known all the pnasengerN on the Tnria exprcaa ecapei without injury. The bodie of the dead were carried to tho waiting room of the railroad station at Zolli kofen and were there lai i in rows while awaiting indentification. The majority of the paengrr "n loard the excursion train belong to towns in the vicinity of Berne. It la thought that no foreign visi tors were among the excursionist and no deaths of American travelers have been reported. According to the latest adrics from the. cene of the diaaxter, ' I women and 3 uiti were killed and 24 persons seriousry injured. The victims were all Swias peasants. Th historical prooeaaion was under way when the news of the disaster was received here, but waa hastily s'oppJ. ABOUT .VOTED PE0PLR rvrrr.oK Wiii.i.s t li.-.s become an s-dent I len itc. S a p M r rn m k r.r r hai promised fo enri tnhtite a painting on the women's K'n' 'err of picture at the n r'ago e x poi t ion. A TToRRY i K V CM. M III F K is the only 'abinet official on duty ;n 1 A ash i tigi-m. n,v that Secretary K'tcr l:ns tr ior out t ' !n . H'ATIIN Jam fs, who is a keeper in Mr. I Carncgie'a H')in extend Mill, near i'ittd)uri, elaima to have married the mother of Hmrr i M. Stanley, and hene to b- the s'.-pr.it h?r of the explorer. pRiMrR Al.BF RT of Thiru and Taxis, in 'irrmsnr, it reputed to b t)ie best drp.v.'i i wan in Kur-;v. His warlrnSe is ren!lv re markable for its laviahn'Ks and be turt.s the t a x es of h :s rca lin into t r-msT . r. it i er. . IVF of John T. i.ofketVI'i - s d.ingb.tera whjie at VoAaar, inafead uf ;-. bey al, Jowauee entirely on hersrlr. vii! nnougl: to pay the tuition and e i pens, s of nn ; hr yot-ng woman from t he co:i nt ry who cj;i1 I not a! d er.ch advantagea. TlIK I'ukeof Cleveland, wha- ride be rnnira rxtinci uin In nppn.i rh ; n d ca t h . is 1-a-rndd from Sir Henry V.inc, ;rn na knighteil at Poi.-ti-p in 1.V', and nutii'' vrs ani uig his ancestors S, r Kenry Vr.nc I'.-i.jri-pa! See re tar y of Stare nni " i b ries I . THF Kmprrsw of A ut ria 's !at-t fadi are climbing mountains and It .n (,ir k. Sh a! hums for palaces in r- nt , p'.-.r-. i".,r thr- nex t few w eek she r 1 1 i fe at i or ( .: . r ti crrt phe has diacorerel a very 'pac:oi. i is o r..t v luabitation built and furu.shed rfvr a Moth peiian model. Mr. Ba ii. KY.of Texas, wiil In tho yoir-st man to ait in the next Conjrrcaa. H-- i uud.-r waan long r.weepin cit-tails and bwd.s like a before-the-war-atAtesman. Ha js art orator, and U is predicted that be will tnn1.n hi mark in the n.ills of legi!rttion at U"r.n!i inton. When he took the Mump in T'-xa.s last year the farmers) us m1 to fr'ni tou ;t to town in their covered wagotn nnd enmpout so they might hear Matlcy spenk acmi end a ga i n . JfjoK D- Grant, th youngest of i-e.-al ( r r nt, w ho ha.s rc enl ly been li v i ng qn t -ly in California on a large fruit n-m-li and farm, has Ieen given control, with a larq contingent intere-st, in r. group of mlver mines in Mexicn( from which orr ? ; , w ."1, a i have been taken in five yecr. Voting (want's withdrawal from mining r.nd other specu lation convinced aome of his wealthy Iriend that there was gcKwi buaineaa tirpber in his composition, and they nflertl h;in this oppor tunity to re-eater the buMiu-w world on auiiJ basis. BIG FIRE IN JACKSONVILLE. Fifty Htf llnildlnc Uninr.l I v rii in i t fi i:x pif(ir4. -i.oh an. o. (o. .! U m v ; i K H. Ims h.'i! onr of t'l" I.riri i": r in h-r .rr. At 1 1 1 - -1 r i i r. t th alarm a turn 1 in. nn l rtr.-m. n a-t' '.ii hand in ft fp itoi!.U. The fi ' r n in th? tlirr-ntorr rmkfrv hnu.p . );. () Knielit, in th fiitrp .f rh1 bti'.iM'' p"rti'n f the ntv. r-tirn in in Nif . n p(H' r t.r i'-., . n'i rvnnrl rontr 1. Th- h-.t iCMit-l llnliliftrd blrw-y, lsrct h'tiMmc in lli i'ity, f.nr r!ori'- h:-h. i'l fniiiiins H n Mm r I ' I-sH-w.r- .t'T'-. rhr '-.r rn I ui"n IW'aph offii-r, tiio S'Hiilici ii S.iv ir,- n:i. Trust C":n pnr, the .1 n--k .on v 1 1 1.' I.ijrht Int';i:rrv Armrj itI hr IVlph uip r-Mitrn! ofli -p.. Th.'nc it jn'iip1 HIT' trip vtrp.t tn tli S.'nnnlp ( 'i iiH hiMip thrp t"rip Inch, tunl cmnniunipftii'l to 1 1 1 o ni;ih I'li'.l'li i- ami tlie M a 1 1 irr huil'l i n e:. In th- Smith lii!ilins t Inriro amount of (iTimmifp h -'i h.-.ii Kti.roil. I'tn. pxplo...-l ami .rarlr-l lir-. through tti LLx-ks nunv to thr noritiTo.t. Tlir ..iirMirrs. not hcnr'l, hut th rfl..p o tli.. pplos:on w.-v. stunning. Mrn Ipil ::i tti trept ;i ml iiniv wprq i i ij - i rr-i . 1",1p-i.vi li" I tits t.r t-.ur nil I hvp j . i ir-. wrr.- .haitprp'l i"l in- khImwhIIv. -ovi-r-l with ttrokpll cl.T" T. P tirPtllPIl O Mihl Iihvp (opp"l th.' tir n: this point hut for thort. pliwion. Thm r.-n Utp. thoin nlni'tst liflplca.. Kran1.n'-r. !.-'. nmi hntpN hrnkf into flsniPt ni'l ' 1 1 cr.tion. iin-l it i h r in i " tii - I ivirn, .h'i 1 Ii iar.-i-r I r r . k ' r i f - I'l.-Ip hi- k. 'ii II mi.p. :l.,' i r.. 1 rPITO"'! I j I ' r.anl. n ll..- I Hitkpr . ir-, hur.l ii . l!r... r M a r tir- !'-inH'a (p r r i h! p o. in tl i,..r .r..pp,l ii'iril afipr 'Jnv. I lip .. Hip ii rn l.o-iri.p. hy , ! 1 n r .1 Ti I M -i i . i .t roi-t . . . I 1 1 - I . i r 1 1 1 i rp K tuaht'a ' i M I ' '"irl hj .. k r h- "--tn -'-ooh 1 1 1 1 -1 1 m . Nlrt'pr " i i:1 t . Ho r.-a ii on I'l i nfc- I hp II.-..' 1-1 .(.., Ki'.- . pr io i ii ! I . .. .p t fi M m ri ! v n ml . r.'... .'..'i flii'l n. rtrit nil t.i . 1 1 . i . -.i..;.i...i. n n. 1 .' ' t- i ,.,.-i.!.,c I l"v i i ...'..". - r ..t .or h .in. I i t- I .r ..I Km '. a .1 I I in iara N ' t i fi n t"ta 1 MANY LIVE.'. KKFMRTED LOST. A I i ; .A " r i I I a'l---pi!', r n - i If r I iplo.lp. at trn t I r. I ilt. h i, " ! ; nl I.. . .'k rrrv i n : hi 1 n - 1 K i . t--.k I n; h., k thp ' w ' ' "! I that tli- larcf I ' i I r n 1 tin, 1 .' mil... fr- on n up I t an i ri I. n'a! 'li . li.irjp p"1 n ' . r o hrrr. -in Of -'' I - A ii'.- "! i-ilw-r ..f In. r- ri'i-rti.l ...t, :. I i.. t.t ( i 1. 1 1 1 j j it pr.' r . y !. ( riorn1 ' rr u a town of n'.ui "n i mhal.i fa t. n. I i on tii- .ri.rt Nptt. anil W : v:o ; ; i .i!;. rnilronf. SOUTHERN ITEMS. ""MT: I N TK RF.STINC KWS CO M T I I.K.R FItOM l NT SOI IICF.S. A fn-vl in'ppclnr is to be Bptvointod in Nor folk, V. Thp i trn nPir huihliltpt nf tllP Wpttprn I.il-naii.- Aeylimi in Staunton, Yn., are nearint; "oinplptiou. Mr.. Mary MrrC"nnry, nf Chdrlfa City niinty, 'a , i anid to lc on( hundretl and four ypar. nf ncr. Aa c'lnrk, of rptprehursj, Va., acpd eighty yrar., wa. marripii to Mrs. Mary K. Ileese, a widotr of fortr-four. -Thp rpn s,M-K.in rn t of rnilrn.-vl ptopprty ynn'lc hy tiip'. .t irjinia honr-i of piihlic works hum an m.-ri-p-p of fill-', (nmi. Tiip niin.-rKl fih.-r fn'tory, thp third pstab ii".iinrnt of thp kiml in thp 1'nitnl Stnts, I'oniiii-n pil wink nl SrIpiii, 'a. A t ( li i llfrhure. Ala., the pulley nf a raw mill hurM. intnntly killing Ihiiips Pointer pnd fatally lujnrinj; fireman Win. Smith. The .ymlipatp whirh haa pnrpliiKPil the TV a rm Su Iphu r Sprinos is- nid, ponipniplii le 'mprv wnpnia, lncluifinK ertlargt input of the hnt ha. man auppoed to be O. K. AS'rihf, nf Knolnn-I. wn. found near thp railroad traek at liit.m 1 "i"p, a., with his skull frac i iired. The r.irlimonii and Pflnrille KV.tem will probably l.p divided into two traffic depart mentH. bnnprn1 1'reiht Agpnt Drake's office to remain in Itirhmond, Va. -The hnu-p at Appomattnr Vs., in which (ienernl I.pp surrendered to (ieneral (irant, haa been .old for $ 1 'i.' 1 i to representati vea of the lirand Army of the Republic. A cpntlpman frnni p;t mop -land county, Va., cava that in that cc: u nt ry deri veil f-'fi trom taies on the properly at t olnnial lleach. It now derive, over flVaO. Park' raburc. ' Vn., i to be made head uiirti ra ot a State wcnth'T service, whi.-h ill be under the dir ction nf Mr. Y . W. Ien'. of the I'niled States wpnther bureau. The Richmond Cliamber of ( 'ommerce haa aent a letter to President Intnan civinc reasons hy the frpiht Hnd Irnfhc departments nf the riii hiiiond and Hanvillc Hailroad i-hould n it be renin Yt d to A I Inula,, (ia. --W. T. Allen, of Charleston, P. C, Krank Staii.l ury, of Richmond, and Wm. Fraier, of Austria, clurged with robhiiiL'the Rife of K. hlnnnery, of Wise 1'otirt Hinisp, 'a., were captured at Hlowini; Ropk, N.i'. I'ourtppii loaded freit'hl ears on the Kana wha and Michii;nn Railway went through a trestle sixteen miles south of Charleston, W. Va., anil were smashed, into kindling wood. The engine nnd .several cars passed iafcly over. The Windsor Hotel at Ile.semcr, Ala., was burned al four o'clock the nth- r inorninir. In cendiarics started lin- tire in the kitchen'. The hotel was full o tin's:.. i ho nn t rnwly escaped. The I.pj; thp building nnd turnitiire is 'S, C" Mi, with small insurance. brnr.T K. Simpson, proprietor of the Mid way Mills, Yh., has hcpn missing corn nnd fitcd a trap-'in jn-'t inside the mill door. Last wpek n nmn was found lyinc; just insidp the d .or shot t ft rou i. i the head. A liilse key tn the door w ns found on him. The mncnificpnt n.'w brick building of Trinity College, at I i; rhn ni . N. ('..which has just r Im.h t Ik-pii I'omplpted Ht a cost ot nearlv tl'i.is', the cin of Mr. Washington Iuke and Col. .John S. ( nrr, of I'urliniii, hns been damaged to the extent of J-J", ' x ai by defects in building. The largest tebneco grower of Prince Kd. ward county, Va., is R. II. Walton, having raiaed laat year K!',7'i pounds of tobacco on hia farm. I'p to this time he hns sold 7'K 1 t) pounds, for which lie received SSJ-tn.SW. ,l r Valton esiimat.s his clear gnin at nearly five thousand dollars, almost exclusively from iho tobacco ci op. The gang of trnnips and Imrglnrs recently operating iu Virginia is said to iinve num bered aa ninny as twenty. The Richmond police are still looking iorf'oose who have elud'-d arrest. John D. Ro-.-crs. nlias Missouri Pedd, was paying attention to a Chesterfield widow and is said to hnve made a good im pression, lie hnd represented himself as a detective from Texns. Mr. Ianiei Yirts, a yourcr n'nn of Loudoun county, Va.. met a horrible death at Sandy Hook a few days ngo. He was r.n his way home from Maitinsburg with the Loveilsville Base Hall Club, which hail laved several games in that city. At Sandy H.ok he, with others, jumped from the train. When lh tram ngHin started he jumped and fell be tween the cars, h.ii m,' both legs cut off and his head mashed. The large works of John Nnltall Co.. of Nuttollshurg. W. Va . hnve heen working vrr .tendily during the pas; seven months, and leisinesj. is iu a fair condition. They are now erecting a large chute, with 701"! tons capacity. The new railroad up Kenncy's Cre. l, will now Im- certainly built, which will develop nn immense eonl Held and make trade more brisk in the village of Nuttailsbiirg. The Hoard of Aldermen, the higher branch of the Richmond City Council, held a speciitl sc-i .n to r ceive the mayor's veto to the jo;ot rc.lu'ion lip'ating the crematory pro pse.I to be i stahlished in the rear of the city aluishoiisn. Hv a vote of 11 to t the hoard overruled the mayor's objections, and the niatier now goes to the common council. Wiup a garigof workmen were crowded on an engine o i their way lo work on th- Whit tie. r. in r row gunge road, near Llk garden, W. Vs., the engine struck n log on the track, 1 ii mp d 1 he Ii.n K - nd t il r net! completely over. Th- steam pijes burst and the hot vapor rushed ihroiigi the cab. scalding John Mc- Kenzie. of 1 to t org. to dentil, while s:v otlici w-rr badly soul' led. A tree filli ng a roas t e tr o k was the cause. A com pr.-liepsi ve scheme to connect Wheel ing. W. a . wi:h Martin' Kerry, I'.ridgeport and Kellnire, !uo, by street railways, has been set on foot. 'Ill" Wheeling Railway Company is now building two immense briogi s fi oin Wliet ling to Martin's l'erry, and it is Hiin'iuncp'1 thnt a third h idge is to be built immediately from Wheeling to ISell nire. t 't er filly miles of sireet railway track will be laid on the entire system. The West inghouse interests, of Pittsburg, are back cf the enterprise. (iovernor McKinnev. of 'irginia, has par doner! C. S. Agee, senteiieetl by the County Court of Goochland at the Iccemhcr term of last year tojnil for one yenr and lined ."iki tor assault and battery. The pardon is granted solely ti.n the certificate ot ihe acting jail phym-ian that Agee is suffering fiom a com plication of lung trouble and heart affection. The Govei nor has returned with hia relusal the petition for the pardon of Weldon Lewis, aentencetl by thp Circuit Court of Russell to imprisonment 'n the penitentiary for fourteen years tor the murder of Noah New berry. The government having decided io secure a reservation for foi i : ficnt imi c nst-de'ensp ptirposes on ihe U ilhuijhbv shore of t'hisn jteake Hay nnd the purchase f a site being impract :cn ble, coiideninntion proceeding were comm. need m the I'niled Stales District, Court nnd ( "oniuiissioners appointed io pro. cecd w ii li the condemnation. The tract is on the Win. K. Taylor farm, nnd consists of forty four acres and ia about two and n-hnlf miles from Willoughby Point, fr .in wlpt h a ferry to ( lid Point and a brnnch of the Norfolk and Wesiern Railroad to Norfolk are projected, i A hotel to cost iiki.(khi is also one of the '. improvenieuta spoken of. A PARACHUriST'S DEATH. T It t 1 1 -a n il Witness t lie Terri hie Fh 1 1 of Mi? Annie Harkrss. Onr of the nt t ra ct ions nt 'on-y 1.-1 nnd near ( 'iiiniiiint , ' dii't, was n balloon ncn'i"!! by M ivr Annie Hnrke, whose home is in Tcrr Haute, Ind. 'Jbe yi'iir.;' lady had Hcquir-1 aome i i im i net inn us an atToiinut, nriil had innb.1 a mi iiiKit of 1 : , r i i i : parai liuie drscent-. from balloons. A large crowd of pleasure-scektT-: tbroneii the grouinU t vritnesa the aM ciiKion. At the appointed time the louni: lady enm forward and stepped into tin' chair. The rojHp ivrre io(cn.d at once and th- balloon r-.c. rapidly. The hum of en tcincnl grew 1 udi r a.s preparations for llm decent wai :;iade. At an elevation ot about f'-ct the pHrachute flfl lot It t-lnwly bcnn to unfold. uddrnly the paraclnite closed, and t 1 1 h ifs human burden was falling with frihtlul .1'; f v. Then the ai inicf w hs hmk en by t shrieks (it' fH i nl i ng u oman . of" !i i b I rcti miiiIhil' i nd cring. and no-n turn- 1 nw y i!n-ir taco. o shut out lh aw lul siht. Kast'-r and faster df-r-euded ;he parachute. More intense and tvrriWe knipi" the strain upon thr nindly-ccitrd crowd, h., horror ptrirkm, it sfo-l waiting the Thh r I u 1 end . uddcnly there struck uiwin ihe e:r a dull. ckening aound !h end had corne. A life bad gone out iu th" m dst of pb-a-ur. X li v i rl waa dead . Mm r. i t n . V r. a nd I , e r d a i ii '.r. i . i aid, hrl v i i ;! -I' d t ii-T r- - ut' . r; I purport- ot . :i :.-ri n ; a c - ot : 1 1 n - b-r j llghtru f h burden o e x 1 1 i.oj-i bv t'i- ' ,.-n-eral.' Tlr- is aunnuiu-ed in i-.u n-t i-n with a description .,1 the burial of Mine, de In:ic main, l)ouiain;er's Incnd. TRADE'S INDICATOR. Russia's Stoppage of Rye Exportation Increases the Demand for Ours. Hnllroart Famines lie 1 1 rr-Oni I prt-lun Trade for tlie Twelve llonlli, tlt)-!'l la the Largest on Record. Special telegrams n I n rl'. point to r continuance of the 1. iie improvcnipnt in gen eral trade at Western and some Norihwtsl.rn cities, ch ie f a moil g t hem ('liicngo, St. Paul, M innenpo! is, I lul u t h, ' inahn. St. h.-iiis and Kansas City. In the Souih only a moderate moveineiit of staples is r ported, but on tho Pncitic coest jobbing in h ndiu.' lines of mer chandise is exceptionally active A: the larger Kastern cjiies no like enlarge ment of the vpIiiiiic of general trade is r.-ort-ed. New York, Boston, Phil di Iphia nnd I'.altimore present similiar reports m this point, but nt nl. of them there is n growing feeling of confidence in nu a.tive business during the A utunin, I nsrd naturally on favor able crop prospects and increased improve ment in railway earnings. The leature of the week has been the con tinued rapid expansion of exports of wheat, with higher prices, stimulated primarily by Russian prohibition of rye exports, which promises to add 20,f.l0,lifK. bushels lo imported w heat requirements of Conl neutal I.umpo. Wheat has jumped upOnlnc during ihe week. Indian corn, on small and practically sialion ary visible supplies, has advanced t.H'iic, but o.-its are w eaker and dow n .'!a4c. Rye has jumped lOnl.V per bushel, ami, while selling nearly as high as wheat was a week ago, promises to go high r. f'.VP 1'x" ports year before last were only 2. '-'"". bushels, and last yenr only :.-', ii bushels, and as the crop is only about Js,(nm, iimi bush els, we are not likely to gupply much of the Kuropean deficiency. Wheat exports have spurted again, ng'rre paling for six tlnvs 14, 147.KK bushels Iroui Ihe I'niled States alone, and o.iS.s.iKHi bushe s from the I'niled States i nd Cnnnda. Montreal nmi l"n i ted States exports (ineludirp flour n6 wheat) in the like week n year ago were less than 'J,l l,lm bushels, nnd I'niled Stales i s- o' orbs in that week, lstti, were about IJhswkki ushels. w hile the aggregate for the seconu week of August, IS-tsS, was only 2,:,i) bushels. The qunnfily exported this week is per cent, more than in the week before, and near ly twice the total two weeks ago. Kor five weeks of the new crop year the total of wheat ninl flour exported, both coasts, cjuals nearly 1 il. i K at . h H i bushels, nearly t wi''. the total in the sunt' period .a year ago, fu 1 :y twice of t nt ot 1 ;.: and nn increase of'-3.i per cent, as com pared with ls. RAILWAY EA l:N IS,. July gross en rings a re e neon raging, showing alike the largest amount nnd percentage of gain of any month since Inst Summer. 'I 'ne southwestern roads show the heaviest gains, followed by central, western, southern, nnd granger groups. 'Jot a I gross enrningsof lol roads for July aggregate f 10, ii .'(,74 I, a gain of I per cent. The seven months' earning a g greg itc isJo-r.'Jo'-'.o.s, a gain of nearly 3 per cent., follow ing a gtiin a year ago of over 11 per cent. The Intc increased inquiry for pig iron is sustained, and anthracite coal is more active. Iry go.nis, clothing, hardware, and bls and shoes are in better demand Went. Leather and hides are weak, as are cotton and tobacco. Wool is no stronger, though in better request for low grndes. f'nsiness failures in the United States num ber -'I t, against 'Jls last week, an 1 148 th-s wc ' Inst year. The total January I to date is 7..St, against 503 last year. In the Canadian Dominion no great a ti vity is noted in the various linesof staple ninnu faeturetl goods, but di ninnd for groceries and dry good is increasing. Thnt for wheat and rye is noteworthy in Ontario for export.priees ltcing lower than in the I niteil States. The I lom in ion reports twenty - five business failures this week, against twenty-nine this week and twenty-nine this week last year. The total number January 1 to date is 1 1 Go, against lu.'i last year. DISASTERS AKD CASUALTIES. GE'iRiiR Pa vi iisos, aged 60 years, of Bishopville. Maryland, wis killed by a train at that place. Two children of L. Horton, Manager of the Somerset Lutnu:r Company, of t Ihiopv le, Fayette county, Penna., were fatally burned by Ihe explosion of a can of oil. A wf.st nnrsn express train on the Fort Wnvne Uoad ran into a gang of section men st Fast Palestine, Ohio, killing Sullivan Pitio and fatally injuring Adam Hull. Three girls, Lena Fnberg. Ellen Feeley and Clara Bowds, w ho w ere of a sailing party often iu Maumee Bay, Lake F.rie. were drowned by the capsizing of their yacht. Frank Wanthruller, Charles Widmeyer and another boy, aged 12, Hi ami 1 years, were drowned at Wenona Beach, Saginaw Bny, M ichigan, by the capsizing of their boat. Mrs. Parker, wife of P. W. Parker, pro. pnetor of the Jfiriunfi .tt"'i-t h. wns drowned at Clatsop Ueach, Oregon. She hail been iu bathingnnd w as carried otl her feet by a troug undertow. Hy a collision between n shifting engine and two cabooses, in the freight yard nt Kent, Ohio, Frank Miller, a switchman, was killed, (ioorge C. Carmen was crush-d and probably fatally injured, and A. AS". Knst, Frank Cur tis and others w ere badly hurt. In view of sicku. as amo ig cows in the vi cinity of Galcshurg, Illinois, the Board of Health of that place has issued an order for bidding the sa'e of milk until thedisea-c shall have a bated, the effect being lo shut oft' the city entirely from its milk supply. A train on ihe Chesapeake anil Ohio Kail road, when at Four Mile Run on ils way to Washington, D. C, struck a wagon in which were seated James Nicholson, white, nnd Kobert Lee, colored. J.ee and the two horses were killed instantly and Nicholson was so badly injured that he w ill probably die. A despatch from Colima, -Mexico, says thnt at ') o'cloc k in the morn in ; the volcano of Cilima began to show signs of eruption, and after a time the whole city became, covered with ashes. This is the most extensive erup tion ever known in Colimn. and there urc tears thnt a great many lives will he lost. NnK. Beatilieu, Harry Hencault, Joseph Charrctt , Stency St. George and one Lnconrse of Lowell. Massachusetts, stole a bottle of horse liniment and drank ii, believing it to be liquor. Benulieu died and Churn-He was reported dying. The others are in a serious condition. An express trnin of the Grand Bnpids and Indiana Railroad ran iiro a freight train nt Briant si-ling, owing to improper signals nnd the failure of the air brakes to work. F.ugiii eer Dick and Fireman Brown jumped from tl.e engine but were caught under the icndir, Dick being killed outright and tile other so badly injured that ho died a few hours later. By the explosion of one of the steam pipes on the steamer Id'cwild, on the Mississippi river, at St. Genevieve, Sain Jackson, a color ed fireman, and another negro, also a fireman, it lii.se nametvaa unknown, were blown to atoms. Charles Adanir. and Marsha! Carter, deck hands, and Pan Gibe, n co!f red pissin ger, were seriously injured, the two termer probably fnially. MARKETS. IhtTiMoni: I'l-ctr -ciiy Mills, super,.'?. H1 Ci When ou:hcni i'nltz. Ltd or I .n.j Corn S. nlh.'iii While. its'.uVil..., Yellow, ror.i.lo. ( latv s.ii; hern fi nd I 'euusvl vani'i 4i.'.i. I.e. live Mart land and Pennsylvania T7'.i. s!.. Hay. - M a ry la n I and Pennsylvania, $d? '.I l.l-i". Straw - Wheat, .tH)f..!UK). F.utior Kastern Creamery. llloi.-Jiie. near-by receipt I- 'i-l l'. cheese -Lastcm Fancy Cream, !'o.oi,..T Western, .s'.t-tije. Kegs -13 Oloe. Tobacco, Leaf Interior Sl.lHIoi. 1 .30 (cod I'oniMon. iM.Mif.t ".. Middling, "s:i.(.J fa .'. G.-.d i i hue red, M'.otioi.l l.o.i. F.tncv, N' i- v 'i'i'RK I'lour Southern Gootl to choieeextri. .;...., ..io. Wheat No. 1 White l.nifM !.". Ly.' M.'Uc :o tin, 1 .n-.V. Corn Soiiilo m A'i How, 7,'.'.i,70c. Oats -Whit, Stale .in i t s . Butter State. lH'ai'20c Cilcc.e Male, 7''C'4C. I'.ggs- I7(:j 170. Pull Ai'i'l I' M I Fl.nr - Pennsylvania Van ' ', s l. l.si:. Wheat. Pennsylvania and .s I'.'ni ll.-l, l.oo.'n l.iH. Kye Pennsyl- "'.f.. :...... Cru Southern Yeliow, 71 .7l'o ii.iis lo.vr (7e. P.utter- -State, 1 Soi Le. i :.-'-. e-.t York Factorv, ln.'.i 10c. -late. 171-1. I7ic CATTLF,. V. i tiM-.t::: Bed" -l.r3oi'.. nf). sheep ;'. V , llo.'S-5.3."')''-.3.J3. ' .'.to A , .UK - Beef--t,;.n:Ko r.iO. Sheep, ;...". .i '-. Hogs r i.o. .s,". I.vr Li i;i:i;ty --Bee -"t.3Dt','i. 00. Sheep j 1 - ' 3...'. Hogs -?. r.r20. iS4.. CABLE SPARKS. N RAlt Toulon, France, euoriiious forest fires are raginsr. N'Hiway will lake part in ihe Chicago World's Fair. The London Divorce Court refuses toannul the marriage of Mrs. Crane to her cousin. M. Pa ri:N' i ri:;:, nt present Frer eh minister to Morocco, has u appointed French minis ter to the I'nitcd States. The St. Jam' s Gazette, of London, says ihe McKinley tnriii' law in the Lulled Mates has crippled 1 in oh, mi's trade. Alarmin; rumors circulnted in B'-riin about F.mpcror W illiam's health are credited lo speculators who nrr accused of a desire to depress prices on the Bocrse. The McKinley law, it is claimed, while having ft paralyzing effect on sonic (lertimn industries, such as hosiery and glove-iiiaking, has had no influence over other trades. The International Congress of Hygiene mid Demography wns opened in Si. James Hall, London, (tie Prince of Wale, delivering ' .e address of welcome to the delegates, who num ber 'J 3''.'. Cahi.ki.rams receivf.l in London from San tiago slate that the reports as to the relations between Chili and Bolivia, growing out of the latter's recognition ot the Chilian insurgents as belligerents, one of w hich report, wns that Chili had declared war against Bolivia, are untrue. The order of' the Russian government for bidding the exportation from the country of rye and rye meal of every kind and brand has created a grent sensation in Berlin, where the price of rye was advanced almost to that ot wheat. M uch su Bering among the people is expected in Germany. Tt'KKiMi brignnds kidnapped a Frenchmar whn cultivated a farm ir. thnt country and his overseer and sent word to the French ambas sador to Turkey by the overseer thst unless ...(KKl was paid for the release of the prison ers the owner of the farm would be shot. A woman named Schneider, who wns a firisoner in t he Vienna jail nwa It ing trial, with icr husband, on a charge of murdering nnd robbing a servant girl, threw herself from the Window of her ce.l, which waa on the third floor of the prison, to the ground below and received fatal injuries. Two boys, students in nVipnna college, who were spe ding their vacation at lschl, a fashionab'e w atering-plnce in Ipper Austria, Bttempie I lo make the ascent of a, mountain near that city. A flense fog set in nnd (he boys lost the beaten truck. One wandered around until h1 fell over a precipice and was instantly killed; the other walk-d on the mountain side for two days, when he was found, almost starved to death, by a rescuing party. WORK AND WORKERS. The strike at the Green Bidg" Iron Works, t Pittston, Pa., has ie-cn sctto'd. The Sinta Fe boiler makers' strike has ended, an i I he discharged men and strikers have resumed work. The mill men's strike nt St. John's, New Brunsw ick, has a bout ended. Several of the mil:." are at v. ork and ot. ers will resume opera ions this week. G v Y C. Barton, President of t' e Omaha and (.rant Smelter, i.t Omaha. Nebraska, was arrested charged with violating the eight hour law. This will be made a test case. A Colt !V qnarrymen employed by Darling Bros., nt Miltord, Massachusetts, quit work because ihe Superintendent refused to dis charge several delinquent members of the union, or to deduct theii dues from their wages. The West Hamburg rolling mill of the Pottsvilie Iron and Steel Company put more, non-union men to work, and now has six of its seven furnaces in operation, the larg st number since the trouble with the Amalga mated Association. Actini; Secretary Nettleton has received a letter trom President Neitiringhaiis, of the St. Louis Stamping Company, in reply to Secre tary Foster's recent letter in relation to the employment of foreign skilled labor for the tin plate industry. Mr. Neidringhnus claims that tor the successful operation of this indus try in the mills of the company it is necessary tn have a n mber of skilled laborers, fresh from the business as conducted in Lurnpe. The foreign labor needed will not amount to ten per cut. of the whole number employed. All the compnny needs is some tin plate rollers and otiier skilled laborers from abroad to run s .me pat -nt m chinery. It has adver tised for this sort of help, but cannot obtain it iu the home market. UPSET AND DROWNED. A Party of Artists Ciik i - 1 While Slietcli iugon the Ohio Kiver. A boat containing a party of four artists, cut ske ching on the Ooio river, opposite Cincinnati, capsized near the Kentucky s . ore, and three were drowned. Those v.ho pe ished wire: Clnr. Fich hoint r, aged I ", a daughter of a leading shoe nianufrtciiirer: Miss Laura Hamburger, of Chicago, who was visiting Miss Fichhcinier and r.niil Bloeh, cousin of the president of Ihe Bloeh Printing Company. Another young ru in iinnied ( ieorge Solomon, ot New York, i scaped drow ning by swimming to the shore. T. e partv got into the bout at Maker nd P.-nley s saw mill nt Fulton, n suburban town. It is said they went direct to the river from ihe Cincinnati Alt Museum, intent on n boating excursion. TWO MEN HANGED BY A MOB. Their Victim Is Nearly Well, but that Made No Difference. Monroe i'.vnr.s and his son John were r.rre ttd nt Baileytow r,, Ala., a few days ago charged with shooting Pierce Mooncy Inst May. Thry were tHken before a local Justice of the Peace who ihciimdto try them, but bound them over w ithout bail. They were put under guard nt a neighbor's house over night. About midnigM they were taken from the house and hanged to a tre The guard says a large crowd cam' up and, supposing them to be Lvans's friends come to rescue the prison ers, they fled. Mooncy has about reco" . red from his wound" ol last May. A CYCLONE'S FURY. Buildings - are Demolished and People Injured in Indiana. A terrific rain and thunder-storm, a verit able cyclone, struck the village of Kli.ab. th town, Ind., currying destruction before it. The large brick school building was cut in two, and one half was utterly demolished. The brick cottage residence of Charles Cisco was blown dow n. His boy, aged 13 years, was fatally hurt. The residence of II. H. Trent was struck by lightning and set on fire. Other buildings bam?, woodsheds, and outhouses were blown down and carried away. Mr. Trent and several other persona were injured. The residence of Charley MncCnuley was struck by lightning, the bolt descending into the kitchen where stood his wife and two daughters. The wood box on which he was sitting was torn to pieces and his legs were paralyzed. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION Of 14,000 Pounds of rovrdor -Two lxal and Seven Wounded. A Fjcinl iesp tch from Huntington, W. Va., mys: Fourteen thousand potimls powder eAplnle,l nt the Kellogg l'owdrr M i lis, bis. miles fi out this city. The shock whs f It twenty-right mil' s invny, Hnd the resilient, of 1 1-i city wvr' hn'lly phnkeri up. The tiiPf report Muted 1 hnt nine men were killed, hut Inter in v M jlt :i i i"ii f-hows thnt two men were killed nnd seven wnundeit. The dend nre J. W. Il'nvlt'5 and Timothy ('oonor. ii"ro AVclls is fatally wounded, nnd John .lusum and live ulln-rs were hfldly injured. Fifty others in the hu Skiing had narrow eseaw-s. AN ILL-FATED FAMILY. Three Members Died Violent Deaths and One Lost an Arm. The body of Jacob Christencr, a snloon ki t p r in the suburbs of Clarksburg, W. Y.. v as found terribly mangled on the railroad tratk near Adamsfon n. 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The Semi-Weekly Sun-Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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