en VtaUSEA Ml A f5fe Im Imdoa says: The af ta Inset Majority is bow bit to have Im the aaly aolutio passible ot the i Parnell would Mitbar 'pit aa ekurau tbe questioa rftteretiraoaeat He ha played with . put akill ud bo scruples and hi op whMsj rijoiced that tho Clancy ava Maoc, a tay feared it would, redaos their majority. That majority vaUluvabeea larger Lad Mr. Glad to ssade a full answer but English OBiaioa aa uW and would haro aad aim for giving pledge tor urn g to yield to ParoaU. Tha liberate who were alarmed on Pridaj ara now rJarved. The Times openly backa Par' neil sad ma ay expect a reapproeohmmt between his and the toriee. Th stmg giaiaIrsIod will be bitter. Both bans an hope uL Tho majority claim ' Iho oouatry diatrioU and tha Parmelitee wy oa tho towns. Parnoli ha tha na tional league office in Dublin and prob ably moat of tho branch, but tha bulk of tho rwhor nationlista, like the clergy ' ageinet him. What haa happened has ao far not much cheered tho Eng- Iwh toriae, and no speedy direolution of jarhmeot la expected, but oonfuaion aad an out break of Crimea in Ireland or the adbesioo of a diatinot Iriah ma jority to Parnell would daman the '.one ml cauae perhapa fatally in Ire- 'aad, and injure the good uoderetand In of the English librala and the Iriah aatioasiist. A MrMia. Maa. Ivaw toek, Utc. UX Jay Gould, to who a reportas showed dispatch from uaioniaron, km, announcing new pur- efcases in the town for tho purpose of rauiae; up new sail pi an la and also re- farring to aa alleged deaira of Mr. UouJd to shorten th Miaaouri Pacific from 8t. Louis to Denver by forty -eight Ue,said: "That ia all don by the other Jay Gould, tb one who roam ing all over the country and working at everything that I know nothing about. He-is not this Jay Gould. He is a my- tory, a great mystery." After indulg ing- in a hearty laugh Mr. Gould said in reply to aomo other inquiries: I don't knew anything about the rumors aa to tbUaoa Pacific flcatiug debt except mi rend thorn in print or heat tbeex The aompaay had to pay tQjOOOjOOO for a aewa.uipeat which it badly needed, rta people wanted their that haa ail been arranged, and tha awviay raoatva lat new locomotive a aerf bevM MM to 5,000 , Hoaxnawa. inart is a great deal of wheat m tb northwest which could no ba asoved on account of the foarcity of ears. We have money on hand to meet our interest, and we feel that we are in clover." Mr. Gould spoke hope folly of too prospect of gold imports and eddedr "This last decline is bringing on tl investors aga n. We have evi deoos of this in tb cutting into small day." . Tfce TKi Beaaaa Tarsia. LoarooK, Dec. 10. The anti-Parmeli-te are very well satisfied with their first day's parlimeotary work, under their now leader, Mr. McCarthy. They think that gentleman's agressire action with regard to the Dillon O'Brien proa eeotioa to have been an auspisious opeeiug of business at the new stand. The sUeao which yesterday perrailed ia the other wing of the party promises to brood over today's beginning of the prophet's hegira to tb Pannelit macca Cork which city he will hardly lose moon tisM in reaching. Indeed it U aawaawtt d by some of the MoCarthitas that the doors of Leinster hall in Dub Ha will hardly be closed on Thursday wight before Mr. Parnell will ba route forthetoata of this constituency. At tai suggest ioa implies nervous ha OBtawnsef 'Bormally phlegmaUc bad it ia very vigorously denied by taw FaraaeUt tart airy eeaoga of the stviael Uiaerrary iaooatompUtsd. Up to bobb today nothing bat bsen heard as the oearas which, in view of the m at ompHmiin, Bir Joha Pope Hsa- Cary fans to follow with regard to . unr.w by tha aeUcalists of North ,V.T.Daa tO-Aa i :czxmKjOfmmm West t 'ttszz tnim i Owtnl . -rjar r Km TTast Caor ' ' '' tT BBBmW to to ... " iaa if ftV. rue- :tt: a NE2ASSA STATE NEWS. The Kaaraey ooUoa mill will ba M feet lea Griaiay eoaatv is having some troable with bar ooaaty booka. The Elkhoru road is reaping a rich wrest during this b I on disss Skmu war Ashland has the distillery fever and thinks ah will get a million doilsr plant. Fall wheat in the eastern part of the tata never Looked better than it does this fall. Tha ealvatim army at Alexandria baa rounded up forty sinners and made them oonfeaa. j Oae store ia EowaUa purohaaad more than 1300 worth of poultry in on day last week. The citizen of Valley have organized a joint stock company to build a town ball at a cost of f 1,800. E. K. Keutner of Humboldt baa sold his standard bred colt Willie McMahon to Mr. Fisher of Lincoln tor VflOO. Tr new court houss donated to Box Butt county by the citizens of Heming- tord will be completed by January 6. E. E. Reeca of Lincoln county haa shipped KO head of hogs to his father, near ureenwooa v reoa. xnere is no ro out where he is. Fremont is now reaching out after listillery, cracker factory and packing house. It ia claimed that these three nstitutions will employ ISO men. Davenport, Thayer county, is getting t hauling over the coals by the salvation irmy. The meetings are very interest ing and a crowded house greets them arery night. The taking of testimony in the con test cases will be held at the following places and time: Lincoln, Dec. 4; Uma as, the 15th; Norfolk, the 23d; Indian Ma, the 2Gtb. The children of tie Hebron achool Mlected and st two barrels of pota toes to the home for the friendless at Lincoln. They have a society in school sailed "The Potato Society." The Sarpy county Republican ia the a teat newspaper venture. I is pub- ished at Papiilion by A. O. Webel and Mra. F. A. Harrison. TLs politics of the jsper will be what the name imp! Ed Sweeney of Fairbury haa been ap- wintad claim agent for the C. B. k Q. ailway, with headquarters at Galas jurg, 111. Nebraska boys are always tettiag to the front. It is in the atmoe- ibere. John Honeycutt, residing on a farm wuth of Wymore, while out hunting Jong tha B'ue the other night captured i great big fat opossum. Some say they ive only where the persimmons grow, mi this provas the contrary, Tha farBaKra b4 tave orgaBixei a stock eompsny to atari i lumber yard at that plaea with a cap- tal stock of tatvm If they cannot buy he yard already there they say they rill start one in opposition. The Box Butts county commissioners lave met for the last time at Nonpareil. Fheir next meeting will be at Hemicg- 'ord, the new county east Tha organization of a 'militia com pany atO'Neil haa beecxmpletedt oftl- ra have bsen elected and members re fast learning the manual of arm a. la tbe tbirty-nve miles bicycle con- eat at Grand Island tonight in addi- ion to the title of championship of Ne- raska the following prizes will be given : irst nrize. diamond medal: aawtnd prize gctd medal1; third prize ail ver med- John Brown and his son Iticherd of .-huyler, have a contract for aheanog 1,000 head of sheep at Albiox They eft borne Thanksgiving day to begin he job. Tbe sheep are fat and ready or the market and they shear them to ore shipping. Tbe Juniata Herald tells this tale of appinees: A J u mats kid who escorted little miss home the other night re vived a card from bar reading "Y. M. ." Not being able to guess the puz- :.i hi brought it to this eocyclopediac imporium of knowledge and learned that it meant "You may call again." Mrs. Cornish, an agsd resident of Seward, fell from her doorstop tbe jther day and broke her arm. Adam Pretleg, a prominent citizen of Plattemoutn, died at his home Satur day, aged fifty-six years. The Butler county court boose is un let roof, and will be pushed to eompla uon. It will eoat (00,000. Vasta'a new Methodist churoh eoat fZjyX, all of which has been raised and the new sdiae dedicated frea of debt Two huadred and fifty Sohayler peo ple ate bean at the supper given by tha Grsnd Army Peat of that oity to the Woman's Balisf eorpa. A team of horaw atoeBB from MUo Bayes, a livarymaa of Carsseo, was i .xTvered near OjUmbos, bwtB3 traea of ;he thief waBlowad.' Thaaaw Oanasji LaUaraa okwrafc oearAriijtoa,OBaoftio baat aawaiy urohea to C , w&l ba aVUoatod X HllsT BW I f-rt- '"-a-sa1-!. KAT3A3Ca' Just at taa Trtariaary Eagtaad diohMad "oeiwtam gaaoaiagtheaaM Two man were a hot at Lav day. ItfcestinMtedtht: t:reaf 900,000 -T ; f t1- Xmd nearly all tha trees are big saoiigi to make stove wood or bang aaawaweha ia. too. Now that Jay Gould has bought the big Hutchioaoa salt alaatall theleUowa who have bean ia doubt at to tb value of an iavastsMot of tbe kiad will be jumping in. It will not be many years lillsalt wells will be aa thick in central Kansas aa prairie dog hle years ago. So far there ar but two for the position of chaplain of tha com ing Kansas legislature. 4 - a uougias county sun read- a paper before th stale borticultaraj eooiety tha other day and ia tbe course of his remarks advised the farmers sat to sat pi. Isn't the revolution ameag the farmers going to have any Uattt what ever? wuo only four ioers ia tha aomiag Ksnsss lsgialature th people are al ready ooogratulating themselves on the probality of tha paaasgs at law that can be understood. Now tLat Kansas ha gone up to the first of December without a frees tbe prophets have begun to predict a pleas ant winter. Ia many instances the Kanaaa weather prophet and th Kan aaa political prophet is found to be one and the aura pa. son. It is reported that Suoci, th faster, refused a glass of water tha other day. Out ia central Kanaaa, it thou wheat crop should happen to tall, something it seldom if aver doss, all th farmers have to do ia to dig down a MttK fur ther and take out the salt. That part of the staU ia getting fixed aa ' that a failure of crape will not effect very much The muskrat and th bone are in coo flict in reference to the severity ' of the Kanaaa winter. A snow fU to the depth of four in ches in tbe western part of tha atafa tb day beto. a Thanksgiving. If a man 'Hike th balmy Italiaa of tb eastern part ba does aot have to go out of tL state to gat a change. If Kanaaa ehould, by ream of the de crease of that 82,00 majority gat one of bar favorite son appointed to the po sition made vacant by tha death of Jus tice Miller there will not be mac (nan half the sorry men In Kansas a there are bow. , , . , h A Kanaaa axabsnaw remaAz Asa It is great iesoes ar at stake. TberawUlbe lotn of cooeolatioo in this little remark to th politicians who realize that they have to "trust." Tbe election seemed to bar no afreet whatever, upon the number of trains loaded with cattle and wheat that sent out of Kanaaa. It may be posaibh however, that in some instances tha earns man didn't make draft for th amount they sold for who would ban draws tha money had th result beer, different There ara savers! ligb tning rod awind lera reported in Kanaaa by tb Iocs papers. It seems to be a little lata ii the season to put up lightning rods, and no one seems to be afraid of a stroke atnoe the returns came in. It Providence keeps tally on th vol cast in Kanaaa, there is going to be th biggest crop in Kansas next year th state has aver seen. Th Topeka Capital remarks that hat is wanted now ia for tha state t get together, ragsrdlf of politics am boom Kansas. That is a little matte; that is seldom forgotten, 00 matter how hard the strife may be. Kanaaa papers are still insisting that tha winter will begin early this year But than if a Kaaaaa wir target around by Christmas it is always eooaidared a being on time. There ara 837 newspaper pubUshet' in Kansas. Anyone reading all of then will discover that there are just 82'. asona why it happened. Ia the wheat belt of Central Kaoaat and in tha apple belt in the sea tarn part of the state there have been so vacant I tises since the crops war hanreetod. Vacant bouses mik mighty good ator- aga room aaaarally. Amatonr theatrical troupes ar organ ixing ir vry town la th state, Themmbrsottbe legislature fron the west half of tha state think thai thsy will be able to attoad to all tbe basins aaaaaaary to ba don ia To peka aest year ant hav plenty of time aftrward to raaw about thratorop of LMvanworth, &aaa City, Kan, and Atafasmw as ttll farreaBgs towhioll oMotthatbmibovUBm it joiaU Ariodauaymaa wbo Hi mot at. crz:nm, wVk vAavtsMtmortof atbKLaaVtfUto Ca kJMmn mrm wmw wm Z i tri O taw iuci t Usty rpr rif wargaosj of the uaa of tCaaaasbe- aaaml VOUm, Deo. 1L-Mr. Paraall, a . - of taa Motors of United Ireland haa the plant of that paper, taa publioatioa of its carrent adaioa aad ajeotod the acting editor. Mr. ParaalTs ageat then took saoaof thepremissa Uaited Ireland is the paper of which Mr. William CBHan on of th Irish nationalist delrgatioa ow ia New York, ia the editor. Tha ants-Paraalitas have bean discussing a propjsittoo to sscurs full control of tha paper aad iaaueit aa the organ of party in Ireland. it was later learned that wLen &. Bodkin, who ia acting aa editor in charge during tha abaeooe in the United States of Mr. William O'Brien, entered the of floe of United Ireland today and found Mr. Parnell in possesion. Mr. Parnell read the articles of the association uo dar which the company was organized and than instructed the sheriff to eject Mr. Bodkin. This that officer immedi ately proceeded to do. It was no easy matter to accomplish, however, as the acting editor offered a stubborn, if inef fectual resistance. In tbe down stairs office a desperate encounter took pi between (be shsriff and his deputies, and the sub-editorial staff, every man of which rushed to tbe sesistMoe of their chief. In th mL sticks ar.o cudgels were freely used, an 3 stools am. ink bottles, paper weight and othei art:cies of office furniture were hurled through the air. It was onf. after prolonged and desperate st.urzle that the editors, grimly hghting every inch of the way, were finally thrust out of th premise. Th news of the fight spread rapidly all over the already ex cited capit-J, and within a wonderfully short time the 0IH0 of United Ireland was surrounded by an iateoasly inter sated crowd. labeaua Treatment, Washihotoh, D. C, Dec. 11. Hear Wallaos, a white man from St. Loiis, is at the emergency hospital in tbi city, suffering from alleged cruel treatment on board an oyster boat Wa'.laca r lata a horrible story. If says that man who gave tho nam of Captain Bo th all met him in Baltimore a few weeks ago and secured him a poa-uon on ao oyster drodger. Tbe tht toe boat left Baltimore, Wallace refused to per form some menial labor and tit- oaptain oftbaveaseL aooorig to his atorv. knocked him down and kicked bim ir thefaoa until he fainted. In "culling oysters WalUoe's bands were frightfully lacerated and gangrene set in. Because h could not work on account of the con dition of his hands tha oaptain ordered Wallaos vied up and had one of ih crew adminivter twenty lashes on h' ia. Wallace bled freely and flaall fain tad. He raarsatoiBd to orienwtoaa a by haviag a buckot full at aUs water thrown over him. Wallaos ba cam so ill that he was put ashore. Ha will go to Baltimore and prosecute th oaptain. , Beateeee Baapeaderf. Snuouaa, N. Y, Dec. 1L In the court of sessions yesterday sentence was suspended during good behavior on five men who were employes on the New York Central road at DeWitt during tha recent strike. They were indicUa for conspiracy and itwaa intended k make an example of them, bat the; ooBoluded to make a plea of guilty anu avoid the dangers of trial. Live Stock Aaaeclatloa. Ceioaoo, III., Dec. 1L The meeting of the American live rtook association was concluded yesterday, and a divi dend of 150 per cent declared. The board of directors was in session nearly tha entire day, and it was nearly 7 Volock last night before it adjourned. The result of the session is unknown to anyon but those present, as tbe meet ing waa held with closed doors even to th stock holder. Th latter, however, hav great faith in the directors. The company was organized in May 1888. and two dividend!) have been declared la that time. The first was declared last year 186 per cent on the capital stock, while this year it Is ISO par oent Aa laaagaate CloalBg Oewa. Wilxbsbabbb, Pa, Dee. 1L An In oeanite ciostng aown or ail inelr mines haa been ordered by tha ooal depart- mania of tba Delaware, Lackawanna k Western railroad company. This ac tios is dus to ths continued dullness in tan coal trade and Decease of the large supply on bud. The order goes into effect today. Thousands of men will be toresd iato idleness aod much su (faring will OM4 aalapag t I Catted New Toax, Dsa 11. A London dis patch to private parties here says I3S0, 000 ia gold were withdrawn from tba Beak of England yesterday to b asot to th United States. This makes a to talviUkdrawalywterday of fiOOa Th aBragementa only flgur It up to fSfStfiCO from Eagland. Henoa, than BmaaaaothaaithatbavaBot baas ra twwa Bets; OeaaasM . rjBLLAiaa, use. 13. A oooper arop la Bowo'xJ,jat opposito th oity aaog&tflra UatBight aad Um rtaad to six dwelling bobsbs, s ry atiroylagevsrvtblagla Uaair way. ww" a mm bsbibi ot Mtsm "Ztwm tomtfJm fewa tklg aitp immtmMMcm fm : r. In ti pry kzzj. aaav fasfsslaa. Lcrx, Da. 11 Tl peniavulartBd oriealal stevaabip company s atoamat Nepaal, last Bight straaded at Ply moath breakwater during tha prove- Isacs of a dense teg. Some of to p soger were immediately landed by a tag which weat oat to the vessel's re lief. Others elected to remain oa tbe steamer ia hope that she would spasdi ly be floated into deep water. Govern ment and private tugs were hurried to tbe assist snoe of tha big Indiaaum. the tow lines ware attached aad a aimultaa- eous effort wss mad to drag tbe Nepaul out into high water. Tb effort proved a failure, uad a fsw momenta later the ship wss found to be rapidly taking wp'.er through a great rent in ber bot tom, and further hopes to float ber was abandoned as hopeless. The tugs then took off tboee passengers who had at first declined to leave tbe ship. Dur ing the entire time from tbe stranding of the Nepaul up to the mcmentof tleir being taken tff by the relief boat tbe conduct of the Lascar sailors was disgraceful and cowardly in the extreme. Ttey seemed to be seized with a wild unreasoning panic Time after time the officers and white sailors of the Ne psul were obliged to beat the Lascars back from the boats, when the decision Lad been finally reached to abandon the steamer sr.d the European efflcera, men and paaaecgers were obliged to unite in driving tbe Lascira far enough away to make it possible for the women and children" to reach the boats. Not a life was lost Tb specie and baggsze of the paseengers, acd government and private disputobes, were also savei Tht- cargo, which consists of 1,300 chests ol tea, 1,500 bags of .heat, 1.CC0 bagso! rice, indigo jute, eta, is doomed, tht ri pid in-rtehing of the water having uin'e any attempt to save it impossible The cargo ans ineurrd in Lloyd's foi 100,0 0. Tbe Nepaul was tuund fron Calcutta for London and Ltd stopped a. MarseilUe. t Will Ua'ae I he Uenard. Cnic.w, III, Dec. 1.'. Attempts to locate the whereabouts of the missing millionaire, B. tL Campbell, bsve proved friiitltea nd as a final move the farailj have concluded to rait the reward for hia recovery from $200 to 15,000. Damaged by Fire and Wsier. Mabshalltoww, Ia, Deo 12. Fire n tho rear of tbe Fremont hotel block reeterday afternoon caused little dem- age to the hotel, but the stocks of firom ley, Irgoldo & Co., boots and shoes. Stearns' clothing store and Iloyt's gio- ery house were badly damaged by wa ter. The loss x-ill secrrffHte fSOjftxY UllvaU ain r-.r.u - jrrr?f:iu,.. III,. Dec. 12.-TI:i patexri n.o t-iliiy adeptcd KSolutitu, ienjtndir.gthe appointment cf Geoiir juu as rtiirosd rod wart-Iioice rn.it.;. toner, the election of Ueited Htaxee inatoraby the jieopte, tbe placing of iindets and mowers on tke free list and he exclusion of liijuur fnm the world's fair croutd. ArrcMrfl for mlKftl rlltent. QohtM, Dec. IS, Henry U. Blue a Idrlt employed by Thomas II. Perkins 4 Co. Hack brokrs, was arrested ot ioc.i jerterdny charged wiih the c m ezzleuicnt ot $17X00. A I'ecailar AcolUcnl. I mni-iiiiAU.PA, Dec 1 .-While a etl bound fuat freight was roundn a u urve on the Jersey Central rond ueai ire thie morning several planks full rom a car to the eual, bound Irack. An jiiat bound freight crashed into them. ud was draileil throwing both trains uto iho canaf. F. reman li.nkBra er;ouly and Brakemun Hint fauiiy in- iru. .lucaner orait man was .iled fiy fee; th.-ouzh the a:r iuto th i:::tinvfcr. lie lwuhi ui tha ndLuir.edlotho tracks in lime to flag tLo No York flyer, which is the fastest pueseuger train on tbe road and was l.eaviJy loaded. The tracks blocked for several houin. were CaaadhMu Sqaebbie. VJlebec, Dec. liA disgraceful enacted 10 the legislature jesterday before th doors weie opened premier, uaa aoui wmark about a private document hicu had been presented to him by tb oip3.iiion. 111s remark woreevidsutly no personal that Mr. Leblane rose and asked whether he was referred to. The premier acknowledged that be referred to Mr. Leblane and the quarrel between tbe two became hot Mr. Leblane in 1 a . . repiy reierrea to an occasion whan th iremier waa charged by a certain news paper with bains' under the inHn.. "luul auis w?3uenea Mr. Mercier. who epraog to hia feet aod offend to m u'liaiue anu seme me matter. Mr. Le blane atepped forward as if to meet tb premier iu the aiddle of th floor, but jm ot hi friend intarhnd and re- atrainao: him. When tb door war anally opened lb men bers ware ao x. oiUd tiat Co business oould be doua. . 'eerMaa'aPsale. WAjiiifOTo, Dec 13. Isador Straus of New Toik, in an interview published bra. predioU a poor man's Dania Bo far, hassid, ws bars had t rich bub's paate laduofd largely by spseulativ t- lorta to deprati ouritla. -Beforatha situation oa it ia relieved," aaid Mr. EUaas, nh aaa ar bound to auSar Wfwat to.' fawtoriat aaat wraaoa irort Uaatv wtrat KaJkaisB DaaiftB f U. 8. lUgeiatea. Sail The nteatlale? bsikel Owg LAMB U FATOB&BULBV 8e FsASCiauo, Cau. Dee. 9. King Kaikaua haa not come bar saeraly for hw haaltb; Bei'ber haa ha com 1 hav lapwrted to float a 12,000,000 oa which be would pocket a tidy mission. It has just leaked out that his muauoei is to propose to taeetato de partment the annexation of th Hawai ian islands to the Uaitod States. Thie news ounea direct) from a man largely interested in the sugar interests of tba island and may ba accepted a author itative. Of course, Kalkaaa'e officers will den it bat all tba root show that tbe king haa reached the jumping off place, and must decide shortly either to risk another revolution or to sell hia kingdom aod get a fat pension. lie baa been authorized by tbe Hswaiiaa gov ernment to tender the island to Secre tary Blaine on term which, it 1 thought, oongrcs will aeoept The su gar planters aa well a Kaikaua ara in the hole. Under tha reciprocity treaty they really got a bonus of two cents a pound 00 all their sugar. Now, under the McKinley bill, which make sugar free, they lose this, because the growers of thie cot n try receive a bounty which would smount to eeieral million during the yr.r. It is believed th administra tion will receive Kslkaua'a overtures with favor. Mr. tiiaine on repeated occasion baa expressed tbe opinion that sound policy demands that the United States should control the Hawaiian islands, and he will back any movement for their acqui- tition oa favorable terms. It is not nown what dimands Kalluua will make, but tbe belief ia that they will sot be exoessive. Iudlaa 1 eprtdatlena. Pikk Ridok, Nr.B., Deo. 0. Reliable information baa been received here to- lay that the renegade Indiaoa are com mitting depredations on the Cheyenne river north of the Bad Land. The set tlers and ranchmen have all left Battle and French creeka. The Indians enter ed the bouse of a ranchman named Jack Daly, who live between Battle and French creek on tbe 6th instn and made him stand up in the corner nt tb ranch while they took everything he had in cluding bis horses, and he was compell ed to walk from hi horn to another ranch that bad not yet been pillaged rhis report ooioiade with a rumor that prevalent bar tody that th oamp jI tb tiebgerattt IwCMb has bsen bro ken up and that they havCZT oat tared in email band througX aS Bad d oaa that ta oouftofl bald her yesterday between General Brooke and thirty of tbe hostile was but a ruse on tba part of the Indian and that thoir camp was actually being broken up at the very time that they were here in oouucil. Scouts will be sent out this morning to investigate the con lition ot this camp and to ascertain if the report be true. No cno here, not even the friendly In diana believe thst the hostile will come in, except perhaps, few who have been anxious to come in all the while, but who have been orevented from do ing no by the other. Bol.er KapleeioB. Bu ffalo, N. Y, Deo. 9.-The boiler of a Lehigh Jocamotive exploded al 1 o'clock this morning at Dale, two sta tions from Ulica. Ths engineer, Thom as Manoney, and tb firemen, J. Leary, both ot Buffalo, were killed. Their bodies hav been taken to Dale, lh locomotive was attached to an aaat bourd freight The train was about to atop for water when the exploaion oc curred. The boiler was lifted from 1; trucks and carried back about eighty feet The tender and trucks did not leave the rails. Hhocklr.g Marlae Dlaaater. Ostckd, Dec. 9. A fishing smack which arrived at this port this morning bring with it th alarming report of the foundering at sea of th Belgian training ship Vile D'Anver. with 100 boys on board. The Belgian govern ment ', without any information regard ing th disaster. Oanaagea by lire. Pittsbubo, Pa., Dec. 9. Tha suddenly inorsaasd pressure of gaa is tha natural ga main, supplying fusl to tba Conti nental tubs works, located on Second avenue, b'w a atop 000k out of the pip connected with a stove in tha meohiae da part ment at 6:15 o'clock this morning. Watchman Campbell waa seriously burned in hi repeated attempt to re place to broken stapl aad aav hi sat -ployaiw property. Th flame got be yond hia oontrol aad damage J tha ata ohin department oil waraboua aa4 pattrn dspartment to tba axtoat at bVXXX It to fully laaaiwd. , Vibjika, Dec. tr-At Taaatrti a fist, aged vBta yaa-t, wbo had baaa ta oculated with tha eurativ (yavrii t Dr. Kooh, died ia th hospital. Ttelsa tlon waa waakooa,lhaiyri lariix purpoasly waltsaaa. FtnqptM waa tba ImaMtato eaaw of br ;"ja yo womaawasof atnt j t 7i oat was pwwrVtoai r 1 ) tharaaaUoa. 13Er aw to W k. 1 v eOar t attci to a totaa: J Klag; f .' j