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EATING PRAIRIE DOGS Residents of Five Countles, Whare Crops Have Falle@ for Three Years, Starving. Niossamra,Nes., Dec. 24. -The suffer- trg among the inhabitants of the drought-blasted part of Nebraska, in- c.uding three-fourths of the residents of pve counties, is becoming more intense waily, and immediate steps alone cau prevent many deaths | by starvatiot, years ago the farmers of these drougbt-blighted counties raised a very l:ttie (fop, and the past two. years tne | brom atmwost totat trops fave © fattures. Many fimilles bave not enough prov.s. pus In their bomes for one week's sus- tenance, abd no money to purchase the p- cessitles cf Tife. Many of the merchants here feel they t ve aided thesd poot {armors tou the ex- 'i ot of their ability and are unable to co any more for thetn or do @ell them & ude on credit, The sufferers caut of citain employment, and unjess they re- ce ve ald very s000, it Is the gepeial (j .oton that many will starve to death, i+, should the weather turn very colo, will freeze, as it in a fact that mary are f anoted in the dostFiCt + I + tarefooted and have wenrcely nulllrn-utl clothing to cover themselves. A mother and her two found dead io their cabin Inst week. .+ supposed the mother had Lt been cop- chlidren were | CHRISTMAS IN Li.Wardmain Glennon Unable to §i« cure Batl-Accuscd Police @ffi. cials at Hamdqtariers- Nothfmg to Say. New | York, Dec. ## -l x-Wardman Garin uP, Who - aas - @Uurfecgcred by bis tondemmen on maturday, his fatiec as yet to secure bathand is locked up oin the Tombs, Me will - probat ) spend lis Uhriet has there, There ina tumor that Glogon is will+ Iq Low to toll what be k ows of opr lice Ul kimnall and bis part in the c efat, if be «guven or that the charges auaiust him will not be presseo. A nuinber of witnesses are he tg ex- attorney's office ws to minot COBrelt. a; prospect tro podrce andtictments. | Tie usual alt ef secrecy is berty ed by | thuse Whe treve soy part to tie natter. off is mod a bag batch of rie ts tmp li- talibg undmporfant pers ns N 10 be or- dered after ( hriet mas, were quiet arourd poirce hoad- quarters flrs morbing Supt By rues and Inspectors Wittame | aid ey were en hat d at the usual Pour No pew de- velop ments In police Aff . rs are - looked for toaay,. Ibe superinterdent bad noth- lid to sav. [orpecter Willams wor still mlent con- theabarges tnade agernst him Is Capt, - bebmittberger. and Inepector © McAvey bau notbleg toads to what he an d er baturday when be smade a pos tive demal of the | Tenderloin - com» marnder's accusations, Capt - Mirbmns, of the Kast Thirty» Breed to ber bed by sick bess and she and | ber two little children were atarved weatb. The stomachs of the two little oi ea were opereq and bot a trace of foud could bo found. f There is not a stream of water in Por- kine county nor a living apring. The soil, If watered, raimes good crops. if bot, {t bakes Jato a solid masa The roa 1s and much of the prairie resembles asphalt so hard packed and smovth are they. Woll diggers soy that the sof) is a »» id muse 150 feet down, so bard that picks bave to be used to loosen it, (ver th s smooth surface the winds blow, D ied with miouto sand particles, and are almost reatstleas. rant, , Deo # -President Nason, of the Nebrnaka atate reliof com- miasfun, bas beon forwarded a carefuily prepared report of the numher olf neti. tute families in the different counties in this state whete there was a crop fatiure The list Is a large one and it wiil fa qu.re all the assistance that can boe pro cured to keep the people in tho most becessaty things during the winter montbs, The report is as foliows Cu«- ter county, 250 families. Perkioa, I=. t nese, 325, Dandy, 1.0. Hitencock, :% R+ Willow. 100. Haye», 200. Frontier, 4°. I ue ons, 100, Lincoln, 710. D+weon, 48. ho ib, 80 Deuel.40 COberr3,46 MéPber- sp,. 40; 34, Hoyd, 250, Hol , do, Au- te:-14, 30, Kepa Pata, 45, Kooz, 25, lo many tustances, prople in districts remote from tallrond fmciittles aro aaid to be coating pinirie dogs, A bewanaper ap male & trip the early part of the week tlirough the mart dest.tute part of t'se country. A few deserted sod buts a 4 frame Lousos were seeb, and there were signs bere and there tbat some t +rifations bad been teofrp down and re- p evel with the oiber goe« da of the owe - In some cases (arm in plemer ta were seen in the fhe ds, and eulstantinl iranofies stoed puat as their « wnere h-d +41 them. The people of tbe drcuant: cursed sections bepe to bave the legiaia- ture pres measures of reilef the firat day that body convenes but all organized re- ef meastores aro nisulutely nocesmary to |revent many deaths frotm starvatigp. A CRHIPPLE FOR LIFE. A EFootball Player's Life Raved, but He Will be a Cripple. f are Wasrimoroys, Dec. - tieorge D I «hen, the Georgetown co.lege football; I aver, who was su badiy injured in a ame on I bankegiving doy that, for a ! of, is in aC t me, his life was despaired 'airo way) now ote recovers, bur difs '«eared he will te a crip pae all bis days The fifth cervical verte bro was ''metured, and tho consequent pressure u en the apinal cord, prosuced pataiyaie the neck. In »p.te of the belief of to « pbysicana that death must »peed.!y ensue, Baben cortipued to live, and boa coralitmon finally warranted the surgeons performing an eperatichn 1 e peces of fractured bone and the apimal cord This was under- * ken by Dr. Korr, who had previeg«ls, + .c perfomed min Varo eprra- ns and the patient @ today reported to- be improving. Feeiing has been ~ tered to the body and liiabs ns far ms + knees. The phys cians nre greatly <- urnged over the prospects of foal rec «very. METRODISTS SHOCKED. 4 Nebraska Divine Introduces a New Feature Into His Sorvices, ('vama, Nes, Dec.24 -At the Faret 'I thodiat Episcopal church bere yeaster- vso was w ituessed the reguiar anton serwice of the English church, «panied by a ginnd organ and choir ough this service is in the Metbodist tual, 1g is maid, is has never been pre- t . usly ottempted do this country. ur hundred persons took communion +bop Newman was present aud ap- t ved beattily of the mmovation, I his departure from preceder to is the to k of the cttv. Rev. Frank Crane, tho i cator, has bad to evercome much bitter «tawonism to secure the service. He ~ id jokingly after the service: \ We » a'l have candles before long.\ Some ' the older members and other minis- ters are said to be shocked. Dr McGlynn's Assignment. Nrw York, Dec. %.~-Rev. Dr. is to be made rector of St. Vary's church, Newburg, until a vacancy aball occur in the rectorship of +i me prominent Catholic church in this itt. 'This fact wae stated positively Inst wht by Rev. Father McQ ready, of the 11 v Cros« «burch, West Twenty-second r moot, He wadded that Dr. McGiynno sould go to his new charge Jan.1, ---s« A Disappointed Benedict Suicides. \UmLWwAUEKEDB, Wis., Dec. 294. -Edward Viet zuorf, years of axe, bas committed iutehile by taking morpbine. From let- 'ers on his person it appears be was ana morose en account of !s marriage. HG was the son of Charles Metzdorf, editor of the Independent at New Hnoturg. Ont. - me- For tomatoes, cucumbers and celery go to Rand & Co, Of st + the “31: at Rf?“ & Co.'s, fresh from to . {'th street station, was at headquarters gur mae the forenoon. | So was Capt. Prico beth of sw bom ate 1) volved in mebmitt- botwer's confession \ OYSTER PACK EIS DISCOUTIE AGED. i to remove ' I i + ccin>' cut othe Tho Warm Weather Has a Bad Elfoct on the Trade,. New York,Dec. .4 --A 11 bune special from Baitimere says Marplaud opstet packersare blue ever the promprects for the season, lbe cold wenther, which alwapa toakes the prices of ojpaters jump up and calses a demand for them iu tho went, bas been backward. and, in consequence, tho packers suffer Manyof the Inrgo passers bave called in their traveling men becauso the expense of maim thein on tbo road be greatrr than the rum accruing from tho ofdets sent In. wet yeat the season was profitable, Tis Obnstmas bo. days brought in ooaty or ders,sw been kept ac the bousea goung day and bigbt. Now the packers mre gind A they can yet epousgb orders to help E\ the expobse o[ roupning the works. beveral_bouses have closed down alt getber or ate working »oly belf thel: torce, ao en GENUINE ¢ Breaks Ont In Central Amortes, Caur ing Moes Alarm. Asw Yonk, Dec .4.-A spectal to the Heraid frum Buenos Arres says (bo'era is reported to bave broken out In Heearto and Colastine, in the province of Santa Fe, but whet ber it is an Amatic choiora and cholera trod bus or cholerine ts bot yet ecleptibcal'y crter- mined Itis said to be due to gren fru t and had | quer. The persicent, the baveual board of beaith and several nides bave gore to the scene. A doe tor from Uruaoay bas declared that post mortem e®e m rations bo has made sbow it to be getunpe chobers,. ard uafant oe bas censeequentiy teen de- ared by U ruyuay oyatost Argentine perts, which has patolired trade te- [ween the {wo countrige mel stopped the nver steamor® THINTELN KILLED ind a Hall Moodred Injured in a Train W reck. Losnos, Dec. ast -d persons were Rilied and many inured by a cols no Satur'ay between the Man' chester express and & goods train. The evpses® frain was A. el with persons Loy heme (et the bolidags, and was proved t. al bigh speed for ¢ belford, tre rext «top, 1400 fuiles distant, -A [right train was awitching mere sas the ron ilbe. engineet cf the express «' pet see the other dron bis pncen ative was close upon it The biakes were app ooel instar tly, but sitbout per- cept boe effect. There was a terrido crash «rd several (care wert to like + as The onjored number Lo, d. e owe versiy as pursed, a LuBP ZZL}HRA BRo'ert Poster, wa o fro a 6 hamge packing brm a year guo, rturne t to Chicago EFnmday and was nui'ulv-l areid Ot, butt, a young rman of Pre la looked up charged with emirs ing of a New lork hia 's noone} wo t To E° Peritton. tog v. Dee .4.- T ne general officers 6'the words' WIC,. TC, will opreseng tre peo vadcf petition to fepresertativea I ited States govermrment in Vaaburast noon Fer. oth. This petition, sured an i nat natities the wor ', m«ks that the protector of gov. sert re mere te- vouchenfed to the cfount eating liyuers and c plum. ppo tie eus ration of social vice. |p ve po bee pepesontrnl otes. representatives of tao dor toab at the world's woo a, Io ea vention to be held dn Lon- i #10 dos re.“ dure A Noted Comnterfeiter Caught s; fesris, Mo , Dec.M -One of the ( mest ooneterfeiters in the United Stites « a phuecter in the county jail bere b avoug been attested at | Marys. y.bie, Ronene, after a_ ebase of | several vear«, Hea Joon E. It tteil, the head of a gag ojtrating in Chishoma. Buncoed Out of $2,500. Lisa, O, Deel 24 -Heury - Kiuet, a wenithv farmer ivt: near West Fork, has been buncoed out of $5,500, by two strangers. aa 2 __ Zoro Weather mara toua, Dec. 24 -The thermometer marked geto here at i) o'clock this morplig. The weather is brig bt and cigar. There js nothing likeeDr, Thomas' Eelectric OHI to quickly cure a cold or rriieve hoarsoness, Written by Mas. M. J. Fellows, Burrs Oaks, 8t, Joseph Co., Mich. Rudd & Co, are the only ones in town selling oranges direct from the grover ameciest, ohenpost, emberzled $80,000 , 'o anguagzes by peopee of ns j wed Sas s*. on t y ap * AVAILABLE CANDIDATES. Ex Secretary EmleWl the Sit- uation-lThe Solid South Broken for Meepm. ~iw York, Dec. -Ex-Secrstary of Var siphon 14. Eikins, webo will euc- ceca serator C ainden, of West Virginia, vits saturday. - The Weet Virginia legis Int «ili meet next mouth. The re- pu cok will bave a majority of about Su or jpoat beliot, and, as Mr Elkins bas |ruhcal y no opposition, his elec- thon ss neure loainporter Mr Elkins said that the cord alxi port bis secatorial candidacy had mogved from the republicans of West \ r_ aaa owas very gratiffing to barn per sally. If elected to the seuate re wes. ! cudeavor to continue to de serve tber cot fAdencs and serve the in- lereai- el ihe stnte. Mr b kas fand out the campaign in West lart fall, The thorough orgaterite n of the republican party in the state urn cer his mavagement, aud ibe effective work dove, contmhuted in A laftye tmensure to the redemption of the state Ih mo cemecratic bai.ds, and, with it the beak in the solid south, \The udal wave,\ sald Mt. Elkins, \ belped us a great deal. but it did not do itil. Mr Wi sop, for instance, 6nly ran 500 ber a the vele be poiled in '18923, when re carrled bis distnect bry ate al1,2% tour efforts were directed to geting out the republican vote \ \ Do sou thirk that West Vo reini@ will rene ado an othe republican co.geon in the future ° ~ Yes, | believe the break in the solid south will be permanent. The republi- can party au,Lt to carry several southern states ai thy uext piosicential ole t on \ The south is entitled to recognition pow at the bands of tbe republican party, aind I aballds all ibatlean to secures the of a southern man for the second pace on the ticket in 1890. \ Judge Natban G ff of my state would inike an especially strong candi- date for vice-; remiuent, Wort Virginia will, | think, present bis name for the place at the neil irpublican national convention. ® Speaking of presidential pomibilittes, Mr. Eikins eaid it was too warly to make ary predictions arto who wouid beams | the republican ticket in 1800 These wae undonbtecaiy a ations; mentinont in lluvur of cx- Prendest Harmmson, but, f to «d persoualiy, Gren. Narmmon had I gero ly sectber romnatten,. His place t in dbrstory was sesured. Birs administre~ tien wop d go down to posterity ais one j of the beat In tho history of thocountry. 'If Gien. Harréises covsulted his own tat elipallons be- would declines to Le a car-didat: again,. l \ I thisk,\ Mr. Eliz.ne added, \tbat the republican wiil tike up a | 1 ew man in 1818 Mr Reed bas unquea- I a folowing, Lkow iso ! M« Kinley, who ima gor«d_ campaigner, must tbo can ii t- ans factor Haa ase ia tie ouly tbrng | that wonld be urged agaist big. nevator Anson, ly the way, will rear watching. He combines toany sloments of strength. He would be sabainctory to the east as weil as to the west, Adldiren may be the cmirg man, but, mard you, d am net trpreg to Nil tha ro'e of a prepbet Mav cbange may te Re place befors 1%! omntill, | leitewe tbat | mu er fire sale in siping tbat the nei presfuent waite a republican.* -& TFI EQGRAYR man Francisco fepori« m iasing, A Cincivnati bear to $5,000 A Parknoret ctuamic is to be atarted in Trenton, N. 4 , systost disorderly beeuser. One si the Ceok garg of ogullaws was killed in Howat:, | T , Sunda, People on the M\ ican frootiee are fleeing lor safes .n naecount of the Me zico Guatemag a cn braglio, T be New Forduas soctety held igs s\1b anntal dinc« at in New Y ork, Saturday +009 Fove union meo bate been indicted in (New York for c in preventing men rom ol-tnin cy employ ment, Forelather«' da was celebt a ted , througbout Masercnsette Saturday, 11 was the Mith anuvrerary of the land- tms of the P+ grom f there, For vp a nergbbot'as baine, aum ex-poliseman severely lashed with a rawbide ts shite caps at Dun- kirk, suncay. While playing w it fre «ns child was burred to death an tso ethers severely in Fre kj \urday T he Children bad b« en >t aleve, W bile in purau negro murderer aix vemels still lootlack | has fallen a Cieargin pesse k . ol ao dozen negroes wbo were pals c't < murderer, The men schught was rst apt teed, : A Toledo man and wife left their ebildren in Obed and went stopping. W bile away their c «se c®ugbt fre and the chiidren were -n thered to death by sm oke, Jacob KDe mel s,s New York lawyer, kit.ed hirfree .f dav. He was despondert aver the c«s of bizsight in one eye and the rtoyect of becoming iotally blind. News from Malfor' been g.ven cult autbonty that Res /f. Maber of thar «bace, late char e { the diocese of Iartford, bas bees to succeed I)r. Rooker as of the Ameri- can college at Rons ~a cnn.. sift It has upon good Handay a fire atc «Cum ber yarda_ of A . Weatop & Seon. > lona watda, N.Y., Bet weer ~. .0t®} and 10,00%1,- feet of hiwh Inmber, the estimated value 1 « ooh o was $175 ocn, covered by the o j- cent, Insurance cla use, mince the decis » .! the United States supreme court aff cua the constitu- tionality of th» -\ a~sachaosetts law prohibting the sa [ cleomaiartine in that state the the sluf bave selected New Jer=j as a basis nf opera- tiors and brought . rce- quantities in various cities. Lbe New Jersey law dr not very strict, but cottain violations bave occurred antl fle state dairy com- in fssloner is about {) prosectife the aleo- margarine dealers. oe fpeaker Malby'« Capndidacy. Nrv York. Dec. A -Speakor Malby etarted for Albany i «t night, expecting to spend a few hous there today look- ing after his cambt«ry for fe-clection. Then he will go home lor Christmas, re- turning to A Kpany on lbureday to open his headquarters ther Need aLcrow Commission In Atianta. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec. 24 -Charges,. of corruption are being freely made against the police force of Atlanta. Aurom Tulip, Lily, Peach Blossom, ' Sweet Marle and all other new perfumes at Courf-st, store. Napier 7 sme 29 (Attie in mo - Mal Lil» Jung; Bo EUROPE THe THO DNURED | I i TERRIBLE STORM 120 LIVES LOST A BALLY HORSE THE CAUSE f 1 Hurricane Boes Groat Damage air' ou a Raliroad Track Bofore Along the Coast In Norn. | au Approaching Train-The western Europe. forse Uninjired. 1 -- Lon pow, Dec. #4. -A groat Win ! «torm | ;, rr throughout (he + and . N..J., Dec, .- Three per- seek hed and two were biiifly in- ers wour the coast Saturday a00 Fe} -s of _ ui20 ; (j by a south-vound seath and dnmage to pIOPOFtY >< te s. <> > oy the south Jersey K. KQ - R 10. ceived constantly. TtTs KNOWN Cot 40 sem g 00. serock gast night lbey Lves bave been lest and later co iarue ow g a carriage ceturoing from may increase the list. ¢0 ren a 4 the horse balking on the Paris, Dec. 24. -The storm wi 5\ track. tue ealc'e was tun down by the »wept nurthward nas doug gTt > Mt ooray ., vox trafu before the occu- nse ono Belgium. , tren +> Crape The victina were Loxton, fee. #4..-A ddépates < man c pl oun ;,, Famlly ol a the «oan tinent s.y# tbat burBert {9 se fap l, q ves beat Ricolais - The ard Hrrmuuf also suffered severe 0 ul ;n ~ tina Lewis, nged 30 years, lin stoim, althougit the 1088 of .C) ant . pne nor or vary, a daugbter aged in, * property cannot te estimated ap ow , a mon aged 16. 'lhe other At Harmoburg many vessels went ord 1605 Tthe carrtingt, Eo sont iged atk coltiaed or gr@unded. The too was vil ork. w eto seflousay b: juted. the bigbest seen aince INJ 'I he wer tr was bately actoss the track part of Wilhelmabaven, on the \ (th g,,), and It esonped ibjary. wee, was flooded, and the dyhes sould Ihe, vn tive atruck the carnage have gone il the «arsison had Bot worked I Bq uateir mia threw it and the occupante energetieally for - bouts 10 ®! | y; gpo 1; lhe body of Mauiy, the thom. Lubeck aiid Colborg subs gs _bfer, w . found on the pHlot of the feted much Iamage. evoking aitor the bad beeu stopped. Lomsow, Dec, u4.-The O'), a,; ofre vilmasa were borribly man- dimage to property from the gmies WhiQBb tne before the acci- have prevailed during he last TSoe d@58 , ue,; uecurres the botse bad balked on continue to come in from all 88. gill Wea, Jiraey railtond tracks, One At Girvan, Scotland, a show corays0 qoousand yards mway, but it was led was caught In the galo abd Caps-2¥4. peross in solely. Some of the covered vins were set on plte, and fom persous were burned to deatb. At Fleetwood, Lancasbire, two boats were aunk, mhd ail hand» on board were lost. 'The interruption of telegraphic commanication with bcot- laod continues, alt bough the winds bave abated. It is estimated that the total loss of life by the storm will reach 1.4, Ini Haoum, Dec. w.-Ibe bur: ne has caused grest damage to «bipping nlopg the comst of Hollaod. The b.ym nd flcot bas been totally destroyed, The los of property is epormona. Ibe num» ber of lives lost is not you know b. PECraRk rom ERECE TRADE Mlomesots Democrats Issue an Ac. dres-Tho People Need Educating. br Pavuum Miss,. Dec. 2 -The Min- neapolie democraitoc association yester- day issued an address to the party which declares for free trade. It mays: \lbere is but one thing to do. We must | declare openly and boldly for free trade ubrer which no import will be tazed ex- inpt bts ls taxed for internal reve nue, We most accept frankly the reauit- abt of a direct tax levied na prowided in the constitution of the United States mifletent to compensate for the tax ore moved. We must take up the work of riuemttou nents. We tought the people tlat protection ls wrong; we must teach them tbat Iftre trade in tight. It will io: tho emater nak. It will be an »ppenl t the conaelente of tbe nation to resoyn.ss a right to Inlerent in any conception -f {rrenom thatit is a marvel thik It can br doubted ir denied-tbe tight ot a man w bo carne a dollar to bug with it what be will, where he will at d of whom be will, wit bout its being telhed by or through the government.\ 12 k a bhe . w-_-__.g._._. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS From Foreign Governments to This country- %% by They Are Not Ack mowledged. Wasutsoron, Dec. #i. -It is the cus- tom of many of the foreign governments pear the beginoing of eich year to sond to other ecuotriem a New Year's card, conta ning a greeting to that country and wishes for another successiul year. Nest'y %n of these cards worse received by the postoill- s department lass year ad- dressed to the government of the Unised States from aa many foreign govern» ments. Tho Uuited Stesem, however, pever nokbowledges these friendly mis- elves of reciprocates them, because, as one of the official exprrssen It, \wo dao bot to put on frills.\ C nlo this gear, was the Srat douniry to send a New ¥ear's groeting to this government, Others are being received daily. A DESPERADO SHOT. An Incoused Negro and a Gun Do Bad work for a Fimg. Nuw Onsams, Deo. 24 -Yesterday attarnoon is 6t. Esernard pariah, bolow gti city, a regro named George King hod trouble with iwo other negroes mt the bouso of Mr. Kosts, a prominent citiser, and was ordered off tho promisca by RKoste Kong Jeft after makine a threat s« to what be would do and went to the house of his employer. Hoon alter Kosto came slong the road leading past the bouse, King meaowhile had pos- seasss himself of bis omplover's shos gur and game bag, which, as the sequel > abo xed, «botslned cartridges loaded SH T®FLED (Elli—IN A only with bird shot, Slepping out in the rand, be spoke to Roste, who wa« ut armed, tbreateningl;, aod presented tre gun ss if to shoot, A copatahie bappened to le passing and Kosts re- White Denouneimg Card a Pastor Shows Himself Skiliful, I O.. Dec. 24. -Pastor Wicn®stE®, Warden, of the Un.ted Hretbren church, quested him to @rrest Klug. When tbe prescbed on gambling yesterday. jie 'Oonstable started toward King, the lind a deck of carda and anufMea (bein latter backed, presenting bis gun at the constable The e-nstable Anally made a neatly * _ The pestor foally took three | rush and King Aired both barrels, bus carde, matked one. and dexirou't dis- | mjesed the - cffirer. King then took played the monte trick. The qu«ket refuge io the bern. Several boys at- sje coumld not follow the marked cari, tracted by the fir'v;, ome up to the Pastor Worden explained bow be ¢.4 fence, when King «pred fre on them, 1t, d\spla)tn% skill at each demmorstt® | and painfuily wounded several of the tion, - Then be Genounced all ginras of toys with small shot, A crowd sur- card - playing. He condempenq new+ reunded the arm abd iwo mon suc- papers - for giving tips ou races ad ceeded in moking ab chlrapce King offered a premiain - for - an bopest | hid unser the bas, bot on | being dis- cambser. He closed by advising crerr covered, rose np and fred at ane of the witli to make hee sovet tromise on i to ramble before accepting an eng agement rog. mep, wan jumped from a window just in time to escape being hit. Tre other man emptied his revolver into the ip- fnfiated negro. The barn took fire ana King wee forced out of his retreat by ames and ran under sbotber bmiding. TELECRAMS CONDENSED, The Usireralty slab of Syracuse uss H+ ba time tbe commandina officers «at Inco porated ait Albany Fridny,. Jackson batrack®e, which ors geat by, Lord Randolph ChurchHle ias re- | bad ordered ont troops to assist in pui- ported to ben pbyaical wreck He is ting out the fre The crowd got a tepe and went for K cy in big bdiug place, but whon the repe wos placed stcuad bis neck be was dea from the bunets fired into him whole so the bare. paralyzed) on ore side, and .s unalee t- recog n ze hle friends, Great distress eong the Indians on the north shore of the St. Lawrence is reported ,in the bus b regions the Ipdiage arto d ying sn large numfwrn o[ bunbuer It is reported that the iirtish goverrs ment bas offered m«s'stance to the m- porerished propie af New Foundland A Sonthern € rank at the Capital. Waenisoros, Dec A -i be pomoffice department, as well asthe white house, bas its oconsional craok,the oue in poin® being from the soutd, aind the wishes of the official sre tbat be return here,. For some time past this msn hos been bartrssivg Fourth Asa stant Postmas- tet General Max we for the purpose of having a new persioffice established at hie bome, with the wew of baving an office created for himself. His visits be- care so frequent and he was so impor- SPORTING EVENTS. Charles McKeever, the rmsing light» werelt puogilist of - Philadelphia, adsed to bis leurdls Saturday night by cat-, pointing Owen Zeagler in a feur-re and go. Asbinger, who won the 6 days hg. cle race in Philadelphia by - covering | 'unaté, that an order was issued to have 1,3? miles, was takon to toe hosp tal | him kept out of the building. This or- avffering in a curious way. His +05) jor naa negat.ved all chances of his be- continued to move as though he were! mill treading the pedals, the motion being involuntary. _~-----e-__ - A Hog Stealer Kied. Aua.. Dee., C4 o'clock this morning Will Smith, Begto fremano, beard a in hia boy po.. He slipped up to the pen and saw (wo men lifting a youug hag over the ferce I Fecuring a beavy pole be dealt on. of the men a crushing | blaw, str King i un down. The other escaped, On light ng a match Smith discovered he bad ki ed his cousin and _ next agor o¥€igh or, William - Hood. - Smiih im mediately surren dered, ing encceas{ul in bs mision. ___ Chriatmss as the White House, Wasninxoros, Dec. :i. -The gaictles af Christmas week will te largely de- voted to the children, for w bose pleasure m nv enptertainmet ts have been planned. At the white bouse extensive prepara- t ons bave been roaue for tbe celebration of Cbrstnias doy. Io the afternoon | a ¢ hristmas« party wil! be given by Misses Ruth ard bether tleveland for all the chi dren of the ealivet. At twilight a zorgeous tre - Wol be aigbted with various eleetreal 'ampa | Mrs. Carlisle a prepare n de bightlul cetebration for sor grand bi ren, who are visiting in the capital te.s winter, «-- « Lexinos s. O' , Dea .4. -Capt, Ken- nedy, the natornii«t, ia dead. Sargau, Mass., Dec. . -Cborles Top» of pational reputation, ged 71 rears. The myrc- -At 3. Colorado's Ore Production. Leaovines, Cor., Dec. 24. -T he stite ments of the smelters for 1804 show tnat the bullion produced from - Tiends lis ores during 1894 amounts to $8. 100 4 T4130 goldiglnput for th? year ds #1 ~ 4.+ #0, an incrense itn gold $131,040. The touna B Ris cam» for ran, a chi ost cled as go of this c fot - the year is 812,007 tons of ore, unaiillllopnagu fijfimfll'n-I”; Z“ $1312: if 1113313121 over 1893 of 24,000 tons, fe ;rocess by wi.ch raw flex could be Derd Rody in the Bléer. Nvyaoxr, N.Y., Dec.24.-The dead Iniy ol a man was found in the Hudson : ver at this place this moining by George Barrett, a {sberman, The body wat well drersed and the face and meck lors marks which might indicate foui p 17. In bis pockets were several letters heat Ing the name Join Healey, Glens Fan converted into the Anished fiber at once, -_- Thormometers and Barometers. | Nothing more useful for a Christmas jresent, Cheap ones and nice obes, in. cluding the glass window thermometer, at Felt's Court-st. 11m“ store. \Leave your orders at Rudd & Co, for Biase Polats, delivered any hour + #4 £2, § DENIAL! Qf the Ex cention of Armenians and the Imprisonment of Priests and Bishops, rios, Dvs 24 -The Turkish legation n. s received au official telegram denying - the reported outrages upon priests, lisnops and nrebbishope. \The Iurk ish legation has received the follow it g eficial telegram; Certain Europ ear announced the execution of 6 Armeniaus at Erzecoum. Tho« nut cortect, tacta be- rng as folioms® \Out ot 46 Armenians tec, Ive were condemned to death and the remaainiug five to ten years hard Inbot, seve others were niso conaemned to wath, but they are do figbt, 'The Condemied men were convicted of mur- der ard rt pe, but the fast secal formali- Aton rmpreertrmmy theso sermetiuct tavo-n64- yet been unit) ed * Lorbov.? Dec. 14 -1:; is reported from Constantinaple that the parte has agreed to the rusiructous given by the British, Russian and French ambassadors to thoir delegates to Armaenia, and bas di- tected the commission of inquiry to help the foreign agents accompanying it. lbe delegates aro empowered to auggest questions ard tgke part in the orat ex- amination. - Abdallah | Pasha, who was sent out with the commission, bas been recailed, This is regretted, as he was fearless and his proseuce guaranteed the porte's mpcerity in the inquiry,. CHINA LOSES 10,000 MEN, Killed, Wounded and Captured Dur- ing the Skirmish With Japan. WasHnG@TON, Dec. M.-Advices re- ceived state that the Urited States crul-er Battimore bad a narrow escapo unring t be reconnoiter of Port Arthur by Japanese boris, The boats ciosed around the Baltimore and when their presence was discovwered the Chiness forts opened fire, and although the Baltimore escaped injury, and in a short time backed out of hey perilous position, the «bot and shell few thick and fast all nbout ber, According to a Japanese estimate the lomes on both sides up to the capture of Pors Arthur ae as follows; Japaness, killed 830; wounded, S5 Obinese, killed, 4,800; wounded, 4,500; captured, 1,018 'be Chinese have also lost 211 cabron and 4,805 rifles, besides ammunt- tion enougb to laat a large army more than a menth. They bays also lost 13 vessels. Bix thousand Obinese surreo- deird at Port Arthur. One of the news- Ewan received saps: \China seems to o determined to make bor last stand at Shiugbat Kwan, as every effort isn boing made to render the defense of the place strony. T be defepse of Formosa, which thoe Japanese may secure as a both?! for peaceful behavior on China's part in the future, is further strangtheneo, the gatrison of aoldiets reaching a frotal of avar 30,000, - Fir n bat bean dis- patched to Formose,* +~> A LIMITED Is What John MeBrigea Calls Him. self. Massicron, 0, Des. %.-John Mc- Bride, the new bead of tha Federation of Labor, is bete to spend the bolidags, In conversatton with friends McB:lde made the following remarks: \ When I amd thas I am a limited socialist I only say what every citizen of the comm-5 must say, for we bawe now a limite eucialiam, and it is simply a question of opinion bow fat It ibould exterd. For Instance, I beliove the government ebould take up and operate ail linea of trans- portation and take charge of such means of production an the people may elect from time to time, That loaves the open- jug brood enough teadtnit or exciuds any» thing. As to wealth, I think the time bas come whet we must revise out in- beritance laws and prevent the accumu- lation of vast fortuges by limititg the one man may leave to his beirs, tho residue to go to the stato and thus back loto the pockets of the people, to whom i% belong», @name OLD WORLD GBRIST, Lord Randolph Uburchill is pot as well. Capt.s Dreyfus, on trial in Paris for selling government secrets, Bag been sentenced to confluement in a dungeon for life. The cruiser Blenbetm, with Sir Jobo ibompson's body, sailed from Ports- mogth for Ralitax Sanday, The pope Inangurnted the Christmas fetes in Itaiv, Surday, by a reception, the pope will give a réception to the ”51h\ Detrait's cfieers toduy,. * tia rumored thas Count Botho Zu Eulenberg, the unpopalar and untiring offlceseeker, will succeed Princes Hohen- lobe as chancellor of Germabp, Theo Nimrods Return. Wasninorow, Dec, 24. - President Cleveland and party reached Washington on their returs from their duck shooting expedition yesterday morniug. They were all i1 fine epirits and returned grontly refreshed from their outing. The contenta of several large bampers of gome were distmbated among the cabt- net families and other favored friends. Sutcided in His Celi. Birumnosas, Aua., Dec. 24,--Albert best fnmaiies in this state, was arrested at Rockford saturday on an indictment charging bim with gambling. Last when the jailor went to Gordon's cell be fouud him banging by bis sus- penders to a vrossbar, dying. Efforts to revive nim failed, Mortification over streat urove him to suicide, «---»... To Test the Income Tax, Wasn xortoy, Duo: 23.-The first case to test the constitutionality of the in- come tox was introduced in the supreme court of the Diftrict of Columbia, by John t. Moote, of New York, Sat- urday He applies for an injunction to restrain the commissioner of internal. revenue from coliecting the tax. * Football Claims Another} Life. Scaayron, Ta., p&, %. -Thomas Cabili, captain and manager of the Soranton Baseball association, is dying at his room in this city from hemor- rhage» brougbt on by overezertion in a football game. + Steampipes Burst, Two Killed. FranzLi®, La., Deo. 2%.-The burst» ing of a «teani pipe at the Oafferyicentral suget last night caused, the instant death of August Brunet and -% Worl was meg) to buat place * a w . 2 da\ _ = . Fes *.Josoph Castillo, . Ttmider attest AT fD um, s18 were Ther-] the community~-1 m- sn tao natou-aund -tire-witote- =~ Gordon, aged 2, a membet of one of the } mB. REED TiLKks ov WEALTH. Maine's Grun- Qwhnnan Addreasos College Graduates - Tragesmen Wil Soon Huis the World. Pu:capBtrH1A, Dey. 1. -Hop. Thomas B. Reed was the pric pai speaker at the recent commencement of the Pierce Business college,. said in part: \It may seem strange to this audience for a man who has spent so little of bis time in the accumulaton of wealth as the one who now addresses you 10 say that the must impemisut thing whigh & fggxmupllry can do Js to wenltb. Iti8, however, more suitable for me to any it than some milionaire, for be might be accusot of gefending himselt, which coubt to: be my case. You, will votice perticulatiy, I hope, tbat I co pot ray the indqvidual, but toomnr tute; it were created with reference to the human race, was bot created for the antHiiepatre, but for atl ct us, . \Thore is nuthing like the equality of nature, She treats gen uses and faols alike. They nre both part of the burman race, an ' bothing more. Whether it bo a sclent.fls definition or not, everytbing which human beings bave made and can make to ealisfy human cesires- whether tley harness the rivera to do the work, or turu coal into ageam, or useftho subtle forces of elec- tricity, or the fertility of the field, _ or the proJucts of the great ocemp, - Tha Uniou Pacific railroad, which is not very prosperous, in the month of Oata- ber Inst pgst. only one-twelféh of a year, took in - €4,500,000, - Two «million and a half dolints wore the whole revenuo lor an entire year of Queen Elizabeth, The people in that sparmely settles region beyond the Mississsippl and this side of the mountajt® wers able to pay (or one month's mervice the sum which governed the British empire a whole year 300 years ago. When I to you that the groms receipts of the railroads of the United States, sven in this year of depression, would have supported 800. kingdoms of Henry VIL. I have bo doubt 1 am ridiculously annual-tin? the facts. Why, your own Poousyivania ratiroad on lines east of Pittsburg in six months loat by the business decreases twice two millfons and a ball, - \ With all these changes of the clivilisa- tion which bas maked the slow accoumulatioqp of the wealth of the world, It is curfous to see the changes which It has made in the relative post- tion of thr different an of men. When peace beiween individuals be- came essential, and the world could no longer afford to sittle their own (flulfl‘ll'. aud the preservation of the rights of property began to be the {onngnfion j baman sunflojrt‘ Iliad auplogss. the lawyers and pol{ticIans “£1an413 ach‘gglg’poum th th. Pathaps \n to century in the wor the lawyers and yumm- had 'su awny.as in this, But they arealewlr,, Daring inking thai yarn, 18 e taking their tury, | Ar Bolltsaio Ks dite, A‘bflfitfi‘ tor the adod of the 'siarth, ° The warriors had their day, and wa ows their preacivation and all the progress possible in their day. To the politfclams and Inwyers we owe much. besitate to ary this, not because I don't belave it, but because I am afraid yor won't. They gave us Axed rules for the rights of property and they established the great boundartea of civil Hiberty,\ - KILLED AND 10; Juries that Proved Fatai. CorTtAxD, N.Y., Dec. %.--Patriok Quinlan, a prosperous farmer living two miles from Homer, was found uncon. scious baturday morning in a pool of blood beside tho road a quarter of a mile (rom Homer, He bad ?t gone to Homer on Friday sight and did nok ré- turp, Hisson started to look for him as daylight and found him. Quinlan did not recover conscriouness, No alarm was given, and no on% was poilfled until Satarday afternoon, - 'The rann's skull bad been fractured by the blow of a bigbwarman. _ Ao operation wes performed to raise tha skull from ibe brain, but be died soon after #ha operation. He was known to bave aver 450 with him when be left home Fridgay night. This was missing when he was found. Offlcers aro Investigating. STOCK MARKET. New Yorr, Dec. 24-10:10 a. M.-The stock market opaned qulet and tame, and the changes in prices, excet in the Gard of General Electric, were slight, The stock named was in demand, &nd roxe % to Mis. - New York, Dec.M-ila.x.-Tha stock maiket this morning was almost life. leas, and the transnctions marely repra- sented the opeistions of a few room tradets, - London bad orders in the mar» ket, but at prices which could not be reached. Geveral Electme was higher, rising 134 to 5454 on semi-ofiicial state» ments tbat there is notbing in the un» Invorable \Tom recently cuirent abount the fApancial condition of.the company, Distillers advancea % to 104, the reduce. tion in the price of spirits baving bad. no effect. fugar trst dectined % to: ard later inllied to 895,.. The ations in the other leading issues ranged from 14 to }; per cont. At 11 o'clock the matket was dull. & To Transplant Skin, Inotarxarou:s, Dec 24.-Fredo an - 8-year-old child, was frightfully burned a few weeks ago. The physiofan called for volunteers to permit the ra. moval of skin to be transplanted to the body of the giri, Yesterday afternoon 498 persons volunteered. - They ware from ali walks in lite. A puamber of women, who are lenders in society, offered to bare thoir arms and pmnifi the removal of a piece of the cuticle to be transplunted. Income Tex Cottection, . \ Wasrinoron, Dec, 24.-A deputy marshal of the District of Columbla su. pree court waited upon Commissioner of Internal Revenue Milleg this mornirig apd served the papers upan him in cons nection with the injunction «uit filed on Saturday by John G. Moore, of New York, reetraining the collection of t¥e: income tax,. *n oa The Mecetldg Ended. . } Loxpbox, Dec. M.-A dispatch from} Che-Foo to the Central Nows sayin % amegumulate | \ tiaother {00 A Farmer Hold Up, Receiving Im-| : |: Iriend of Presidont Cleveland, x VOI. 34, NO. 307. |DEFACLTER SEH SENTENCED SENT UP ron LIGHT YEARS The Man Who Swindled the Shoo and Leathor Hink Gets a Light Sentoqce. NFW York, Dec. %4,-Samuel C. Seely, ths defaulting of - the Aatonal ~hae aod Leather benk, who peaded suilty to an fndietm ot against hoa fur defrauding the bank by making false entries anid converting the bank's money to his own uso, was arraigned belore Judge Heuesdict in the United Dtates circuit court today far sentence, | _Lby. spect m-ineut a- 3 dict ment as misappropriated by\ Seely is only $5,080, though bis apecoulations from the bank, for the | benefit Freaerick - Baker, aggregated $354,000, beely looked nervous and ngitated, As the corner of Resex and Hester Atrcets was a block in the trafis which caused a ble crowd, and Seely exclaimed; . *f wonder how nil those 31:0er exist, and holxx‘v thgy get a Irving. x > a wo directors of the ational Shoe .-.; and Leather back bad a long private ~> interview with Sealy in the marshal's *** office at. noon, Seely told them he _. would etive them all the infmmation in ©/ bis powér to help them to trace Bunker's missing cheoks and ald them as well aw -. be was able to etraighten' out the - tangled accounts, even If hq got sem- , “faced to tau yaar, a aw yer Angel madaan: earnest appeal to the two director® to pvpi‘th, Judge Benedict in Sesly alf b thoy declined to do so. mentenced to eight years in t sounty penitentiary. * LABOR'S RERALM Difficulties Among tne Shoe waking and the Mimors, '; Baverniun, | Mass., Dec. 91.4515; » special ireeting of Union No.100, of-thi L > International Shoo Worker's unsltin, held | % last evening, was an exciting ons _ The .% thoe workia.oircharged Enturday night \M from W. W. Paulding's factory belong t4 this union, asd. verted mnuanimonsly How to muke any application for wo factory next Wednesday morn! istion of the firme is suppord to li.\ 3 auxin-tor} to starting aimubg' . fnd ., x yeslorday's action of tha union .; equivalents to a strike and. praparatlom - Ci rie ae -The Jey at krox®, © ank the board of arbitration {h' Tig’fiTMflu district bas not, beens pt iy.; the minars of Summ{t® .day about 400 -of -th. 6 Ahe) 't ate 1,100-miners.in th hom are afilixted with th mt -Mine Workers, and it Js sxpected == ag . r]! imate \Bride | in. an Hor # declares that the adiners ol thet* States must take what. can -be obtrined. and watt in patiegce for an \Row a successiul movambent. | \Our nivers are getting wages jdat above the it tion point, and some are me another reduction for which expressed a dreaire,\*~ ~ - MBRS AsTORs BEHATM,> The Pall Mail Gardic's 4 Memoriai- Service; - , = *.. Loxpox, Dec $4.-The Pall~ Mall Gogette, in an article on the deatir of Ars. Waldor! Astor, aaya: \For'w Mri, Aator's health bas been the:0n ol great anxiety to ber friends, t last summer she wasasirong enema welcotos and entertain #ke whoh of the Pali Mall Gazette at. Whather in ber New : York home, the bonors of the American lege Roni®, or entertaining in bet English bouges, she won aeqilon fron} mafia-n Duran's beautiful picture of ht'f 11:30} d will cause deep and enduringsym and, sorrow.\ peas ca secs A memorial service will be held.{n the char! at Cliveden tomorrow,. Tha: gr; ie Pall Mail Gazte will ‘middnzl ody. AVA ? EYERNEY WILL CALLX®: It In Expecicd that Hy Will NotRuife® as by His Examination. Naw York, Deo. t.-Supts Byrne# will, in ail probability, be the first wit- nasy called to take the stand before,. Lexow committes on Wednesday, tumors in circulation prove to founded, the superintendent will leave the atand with as clean a ratord \wep when he wont on it and be called upan: . by the committes Inter'to the \police department. That, accofdinx to the mame rumor, is why the: ctommitha®« bas.been reluctint to call the supe tendens as a witness. It has _ te Lupe as the one man -who -bad the: ambition and the ability to briig AH@+t police Genartment of New York up- &a: thastardard where it might fitting! and in. simple juatico be called *the nest,\ 10 loss will bring sadues, To- 6:41.33; Gare Kicked to Death.. . Da®troir, Miocs., Doc %.-Emil 'Nos» geck-was kicked to death last night by firs young mon. who insulted a won Nosieck was escorting to a car. C sack resented the action of the man a the assauit followed. The murderer under arrest. R - Springer Slated for a Judgeship. . .; Nuw Dec. 24. -A . Washington special (World) says: Representative Springer, who after 23 years of service inthe house, will retire at tho close\ pf this session of congross, fs reported ti .be slated for a judgship of the conrk 6 'claiine. ( Ofevelmnd's Porsonot ciFriond A} ton pointed. . ArBAxY, Dec. 24.-Gov. Flows appointed D. Cady Herrick, a p 7:31 & 'the general teem ' lor five\ years gimmf. - 89m ing mutiny of the Chinesa troous at Wai: Hai-Wol is ended, the soldiets' demand buvingb en satisfied by the recaipt jog, their back pay. . O. B. Cadwell's Ite wool 1;del“Sin!“ Near 20027 af tora and. ll; Is wi Taxy cargo of ¢