r. i ti SAYS BEEF WAS BAD WAR INVESTIGATING BOARD GETS NEW TESTIMONY cucrml Hamuhrrra the fr nelpal Witnaa. of the I'ay lrtHct of Kp Inland or C'.url-Maltiat for Kauau-linict-r T all Sea Whj It wan Throw Overboard. Wabiiinotox Jan. 17. Capt. R. J. 0. iivinc, Eleventh I'm led fcia ea infan trv, lesi.fled iefo e the war investigat ing c mimiig on yesterday. Captain Irvine, win wag c nimia-ary on the una at t ie time, the trana;ort wan in charge of Smgeon Daly, who wrote repor on the beef condemning it in the moat serin ioual language, fa id that tlie f. eiel Mai ed from Ponce on September 2 ami on th : 7t-i there waa well marked odor as of something that hai been "cloned up." lie wad not prepared to nay th odor was I ke that emanating from a deal human botlr. ii.i'C.lfll with ehem r..i, nreuerva- tion, ai Surgeon Daly nad reported. At so'in as coim.dai il wan in.ida of t le beef it wag eiatni ie I, fou d t be very od .r.jiii and thrown ov - oard. Al the beefcairied wa. refrigerate 1 beef. The i;e taken aboard had uot bee i suf ficient to preserve the beef, "even," an the commisio i asked, "if it had bceu received in good con litioi." It was re- ?fivd in faiily good condition, bo ver, witness a I. A.t r ti e betf wa-i f.hron overtwa: i he h id tboiigit it , must have mule u.t j diie chane bj lore it wa biougln a oar ', or bffore it wag p'it on the ;c TIU TKOrBl.l AT TAMPA. tie i. Ciiarbe F. Humphreys, who wag In charge of th s wa er UanHp irtation t Tarn ,& lor wa'i'i tgo, w an ch el q :ar termaater on Oeneral Mil s' a aff and waiwttiCe e.ai S al er prior to Go i ei I Mi t' arr val, the i hiel Witness.! the. day, aaid t oe eofuestto i at T mp a- d ie to the inability of the roads to handle the ca 8. In reply to questions the g nera! said the r au w hy uiore wag n,a and aui- 0 . bnUnces were not lak n to Cuba wag Lecau-e the ve-rela w.re lull, but he moul t not. admit that it was wing to a !a-k 'if (ran -pij.t iii hi. Aaked auto acri .us c m, laint Hint had been made of improper co;.dit on ol th-) Se eca, J nci.o, Breakwater and t:. Cny i f ' W..shing on, wuiiffl' insisted the re- pO'i" biiity re re 1 wito the iiih ! ) al department. Wli-n tie Sere a, iro--quoi or t e City of Wash iig'nn tail d lo:- home with toe sick, In- taid, they had mi i, unites the lied Croi-a ha I h daiittl-. Th lirsi ic e lionue.r, ie eat :, rech'"i !S.;nt Hi- July 10 , The e w if i Ion),' wianle uvt r tli HufPit. r.itity lor it.c i aou.jf oi ine , t anp .fa t-y li.n etck. "li th O-ii.eh ," afkelfx(i v. mr Wooii'iiry, "w.h ov crowded waa it btvause the irovernni nt had iv.t ro-vid-1 atniiih-n: ifint oration or tlnouJi in error of the tueuica 'le iirtiient?" "Vt'hy lhJ melieil i!t- ar it:ent, ccr Uln y," ' replied tiemsral 1 luin :i.n-y inptihtifi ill)', "l)H-,uii-e th-re wi-r lo m e htpK. i ach g (.o ul ( the Con C o, available " Htni'LV OK MlilJK'it MOUKS lie waa cloeely icsli n-. by Dr. Connor to tli cm -p y of meliej t.ree and t'ie tranf .mrta i i lurnigli -d to cor,v v tliem to th fr lit. v itne-g gftid that the t nngport .tion, the jnck traing u--d U-f-iie the '.oi tninswe onl a e l, wi re un-'er the iiitccto of the i 'Otiiman Unjj ttcner.l, wi lionhru Jo g -t .iinmuii lion atid tor to ti e .on , pr ferihly aniiinnn'ion, 'ut there v. a", in h; opiui .r.. n r a on why the nm i al Htorei could ikot l ave ituvhed the Irons. 'Th 1 medio.il : rpf w re," g tid he, ''ilei.et norhir.i; h'-n it was p'B'H' le toffive it to tln in." Oe .era! hum,il ri'vs fad medicine clien h leloi!triiii to iiuuv ku on- wen not lin ed i ii the tr.M fi' a tliey ihoutd have I e r,. Tutu f lenimcvfi! porty e 1 nl I h. r me c u. e, huf l!it the giir:i.n' ine I imI c.heg I ftWt.ill iiufh lf rh.i.plli. W ANIIINI.TON, Jltll. II). I n jn v a !ranjr' Cr.m , l. rineriy the J . Mohawk, liavit.y tt board the Tourlh ilil.intry aii'l i ha!'iiln)n I! e reven tfiiith mf.urry, will fail )r tn Sew York Wtdmsluy lor the l'hi ippine, via the Hu e-nal. Tl (iratit w.ll reudi Manila gome time Ix- wi eti thiny nd t!,irtv-to daya from I In: time of ailti-if. th-iiiT 1 La (on whowill he ' it;iieil to the ipp l eu, will take paa wl'h hi ntuff ! id the, (ira'.t. The g.cretary o! war ha (riven ingtnie- tians t t e .m . an l r of ihe f rig in h . harlajr of New Vork to (ire a major een rl' aluto in (i'-neral La oil's honor as IheKi a tt pim 'I ladii fort. Ou.'-ral Iawton l as select' d fefob lowing niernbei-a oi his it iff: Aidmi, C'ipt. Kohert Sewi ll, eon of 8ena or m?ell; Li ut..E. L. King and Lieut, Wiliiim Uro ke, son of ti neral Brooke, Col. Ciarencn E. Edaids, adjutant generals Msij. I. (r. "tarr, inp c.ior general an l Col. J. D Miley, formerly of Ueue.al Shaflcr'e staff Dreyf.n ( a l)rici On. Pari, Jan. 17. M Ijewe, preiild nt of the criin rial chamVr of the coin t of elataation, in an interview with a repre aenUtiv' of (he Journal, ' unities that tlit-e e'k would el pae lie I ire that COuM of caa-at on would hold a public beaiing in the lhre fus caae. M. loewe ' d !a e-l al o that II was inea t to aiy th t ihe court was in poseaion of docu lents bvur tig on the cane ftirninhed by Ornate. Fe.diu and E terhsiy. VOK OF A JEALOUS HifnHHtloual Miuu!iig- AITraf lu i-MMh- j louulil ( lVf ItuiU. C'i.kvlasi, O , J in. 18. een-a ion al gliootiug ut'f ay tixik place Vloinluy night at the Eilu.gU-n, a fa'iiionuhk apartme'it hone. A giylishly dros-ed and bandcome woman, gaid to be M 8 Eh a Ilayrnond, entered the rrams oc cup ed by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hanna, dur ng the ..bgence ol her ntr-hand, and o en 'd fir o i Mrs. Hnna i h a re volver. Four fhole we-e fir d in raoid g icueiaon, o ily oi.e of which took ef fect. It a' ruck Mrs. Hanna in the t'dgb and CiiiB-d a painful wound. Miss Raym nd, lnvinz apptrently enipti d her revolv-r. then made her eg -ap.- and baa not yot lieen located by the piilic. Mr. and Mrs. 'lanna were tmrrie l rm CliriKtmag Up to a alu-rt tinin previous Hanna had kept co npa iy, it ii Said, with Miw Raymond. Jealougy un doubt' diy led to (he g'lo iting. Alt Hnpf Now Alitndonnd Washington, Ja i. lt. Treasury o'Iicia! ye.te d iy ejcprfod th: opin on tha the napthaliiii c'i I'.ml J meg, no b in; fearch.'d for in the Migsinsippl waterp, is at the bottom to the gu f o river ithallon toard, thoujh a dili gent search is I ein ma !e by the gv- rnment anvHoriti for tr,v-e of the party, 1 1m rev-nil') cut'er Winona is now cruia iijj ahon' the inland wat-rg in the ho. e f flndinst s me Nin of the l'tHich, lint no word hm yet conie f'om it and un ess gom) tra e is fo.iuJ it ta likely to c utinue he getro'i for a veek. There ig a g'-o'ijj dispo'dlion amonii; the a'ltin.ritie li-re to b lieva that tli'i vfpg'd m iy adont-d .1 fho-t cut ov.ir to IViihuc i',a on a c mrne far ont in the K il , a trip r'! 'ft'di d ag fi diiir 'y for ho I'mbt a e.r i't 'veu in average weather. If r had k.'pt to an in1 n I co irg-- it m b lievi'd it would have b.'en not ten I,! tliojiuh it 'niht lake potn- other than th" r-jr i!ar pa.Ma ;e in firea Mug its wy through I he many water cour-eH. Trie p .hi iblo ' Xpl k n of th . napth.'i ta-k? is n't dii re ii ed and i' is gaid here that in thi cape if anything liad been ctoved bi'l'i v i' i pog-ihle no vegtigeol the wr. ck m v b fnuml S.joil ofT V,tr l'liitlpiliiril. Nkw V.iuk, J in IK Tic Koorts regi nciit. o V ai el Stat ! reg a la - i if mi rv, (r un Ft Sneridaii, 111., arrive! i-. the Je B'ty Ci'v depot ill i he I'e n-y v.mo ra .ro d-a ly t I y. Tue rcim.-ni iu-gii-t." of alio it 1,4' it) men, con. inand'-d by Co. I! o'er . Hal!. The ni n were a'; in p ii:i- c mdit on. Th y nte their hietkf i t in th-- c is, ccoi.ihg h ir wn coff e and food, i'y geven o'chtk ad th- m-' ae wag ab ai d t! e feiry'wiAl John H Darcy and ahortl af crw rd the -old er inltr h d al.-o r 1. I) -cy t ok them t tie: pi-r in river, w h-re t he tan-pot (ivant, is 'o take fi. m 'o Mani a, litfl. tn.o .8 will fcaii from he e torn morning on the trim p rt t-rant. T E-sl f.al T rrow '.chic'; I.iiVton lliodri il al o .-.lid hit c .rrv M ij r l iene a' si. ff Tin- ( a t is tra .:ior! an ' toe lire to ait frmitiia p rt for M .ii U via t1 e .-u z can 1. A pe ial f'ieuel aiII he uivi'ti it Secretary ( W r Al.' r, A 1 j nam i u- IcraiCubii a id t e memb r; of 1 e i m li'.iry cm t itl.-c of th- s lint . imd h'til '-'of r -jir-v nt i ive Alll mil ' Ii M iti'iike ie rt. At bl o'clo. k riietirait, I amis ni'-l." d- 'ut 'd. wit 'vci.'ii an i ch'.r ardgouu't .e N th rivi r t-.iia':t'g t ic.b, wh r- it nil! i urn and pro f ! tc . a, T-ie Wariiingt 'ii pur'.- v.li c th -r ; go 'j,i the tive--o i tela :sp rt or lob lo v i n t ' i l ifT il Vtp g. S.i ii'.y I! be liri-tl from (i i.ero o's ici iml and Forts llaiiii :(n a d Wad . orth. UhUL.'y I-ni of Tutn'm. j Ja i. 17. T ere i- Ijirn.i: i.'ia-g, Ar-, i'. tui - cx itenc nt in Hauler county over a eri(M of biidd-n aril in , -t rioiii , deaths winch have wtciirird in the viciu- i'.y of M liu'a u HoiiL', t ie c nry eat, ' within th hut f a' day. , No ! s ban g x in n, all of whoiii were aoiareu ly in robiiHt healtn, li re been m Ide.uly Btrick. ri unl ditl within a veiy a:iort time after the at' ck. In every cai ac nn, ..rid t-e ei'ted Liimteriaiit Schi ck (here, were iiumi -takable symptom . ol .l;l,n lo repro cut t . reditu ol. T e p iiaoning. Pe t I a tit i e w h , h:lve l,i ,t.r ol Tiilm iu ainly appealed to the didl a mini 1 er of others Iiiivm cii.idenly pmie to glO t o- duel. become vi leutly ill and then livej paV'-d only by p ompt me H nl aMend- ar.ee. Hie physi ians have been kepi busy working with i-tomach pumps and the ileum d al the local dm r store for poison an idotes has la-en i tmrmoiig. A ptance feature of this series of tnpHtciioiiM deaths is tha In every case the victim has been a male. Ti.ls l 1 to th'i belief ih it asysb niat c i ffort. was lie iu made iu some my iierious way ti J rid D e commuuily ol at least a large , jiortion of iig male popul ition and that j the i-gency employed was some power. ful poicon. An invegilgation hgg dcve!oi)d the fact t at toe victim" had in all cm-ei . taljen a ruink of whi.ky gtiortly before ' the attack. This discovery eeemed to j get.: lo the fact thut poiainoiiH whisky ; was the cuiee of the death, but there is no s i loon al .Mountain Home and the source from which the whisky comes ig a mystery. It U thought that a "blind tiger" is dgieni.ed poison for whisky. Kil ier M ional. liiiirlonrd Bkiiiin, Jan. 18. Herr Hchmidt, a aociallst member of the reichsta, has voluntarily informelth public prose cutor at Ma Igeburg that be waa aoluly ! regpons hie for the publication in the : socisbst Volks Stiuime of the article purporting lo he a converaatioii between tne Pince nf Bagdad and hie tutor, on account of which Ihe editor, llerr August Mueller, waa aenlnnced to forty nine months imprisonment on the charge of lege maje-te The whole case uiiiut now lie ra-onaiied. woman)ixulKV IS iNO MOJtJ DEATH CLAIM3 ANOTHER MEMBER FROM VEMM3NT ricmlKe Leaves a Varancy lo Krpuhllcao I.rjleih.u of lwr llouaw of I'ou grew sui-tcli of a l ful I.lfa Col laie Couips .Suililntjr. Washington, Jan. 14 Con. regsman fJingley diet i t 13 :3.l p. in. lant nnht. II prtHun a!iv5 Iiu giy'g condition t' ok a rieci :d ciiane for the worhfi MBl.-rdiy, and he fa.ik rapi Uy until th.; end .am -, HKKVfcD 1118 STATE WELL Ne boii Piiuley, jr , governor of Maine 11-74-75, and a.embe- of congre a f'om t'.e Se:or,d congr-t-ional district of vlaioe g. nee 1HMI, wai born in Durham Aidro-eo.gin county, Maine, in his ra id. other Lanibrrt'a farm bouse on f e la.-. kg of the Androgcogiu river Fi bruary 15, 183 a in of Nelson and Jau (Liuiixr ) D ngley. The year ful o.ving hi' birth big panntg moved to Pakiuun, Piscat quia county, where '.hey liv.'d on a iarm for a short lime, a d then took chaige of the village tavern, wi h which a rt re wag conuect d. In 18:;8 the family remov d to L'liity, aid o coin ty, and thence, in ItfM toAubi rii, An :roco'iuiii county. At Beventeen he taught a win'er gchool ,n the town ..f Cniiia, fourteen milea ironi home and he continued b teach wmtera wide fitting ior c 1 ge. In lt-5 ), at the Rjip f i ight en, he entered W aterville (Mali.) academy, of which the will known Prof. J. H. Hanson wa- pr nt-ipal, and there corn; de ed I U pre-! ara'ionfor coilege. Entiring Water vi le college ( ow Colby univer ity) in 1H51, j.c lemained here a year and a a!f and then became a atudent at Dart rnoi.t li c 11. ge. from w ieu hegriidnated n i.j, wil'i t Jjjn rai-K ai a rcioia", ue i. tiran l vriier Alter lea in; c d'etre liine ey Ptud -d law in 18.ri5-t6 with err V A I etf n eu, in Auburn, tc I. eh c ty his par- rite had removed A-hile he wan in ollcgc, ai;d the lattei ar be wag admit ed to the bar. In le'.d of euieriii-.' upon the practice of law h deeded lo become i joum .lift, for i. i h i rofeMuoti he alwaya rnanife-ted . ih c (led (ante. In t-epteniber 18.0, he piiM-l.a ed the Lewi: on .loun al, ol which 'chad be n praclic-tlly the editor while i-t i 1 y i ; 1 1 law and to which in 1-Ml, le id. K-d t. daily eiiiion. Toe pa; c rapaiy in- tea Fed in circil'atio.i v. d i- Ho- ine timl- r mh iiiai.ai.-e i euL. ran. nans r,,i. il.esa. f.oxmis Jim. 15. While the storm i'a nt. its teijht 'Ih rshiv evening a j run i.e .r l.iar fai-fe he.i, Wales, d,.t-h- elin'o tleiea, owing to the fact that the (rack" vera wa. lied away. 'I he fire- , ., an and engi- eer wvf d-owi.ed. Ki .:o, the wi-i er of the stoke fit"ep'e- jch wn! Wii:d-.r lluitsda, was kilo I I nt :,!',' hiir.i'in The h The bo in v.hi ii ' the racr wa triveldi g wae , !it c! ff.nn the track and cumpVtely s hi h-'.l. seati.ue :i un -a ih Pier and atalion have m dished. iieeu p-a tic i ly io'atcd No n- ws in. s-iie-i have f oui the contitie;it rince ) Thi; (.' ly t-A--all d..y 1 .g iieen iei'. i-.e I e ".'ly in miny an' I coiiinmnic ition w ii h a.i part- ol tins province ia acriuu iy in errupt d. lhe.o lave b en many wreck 4 if: mi or ir. po-tar'co and seve al bvegj I at',' been !o-t around the cone", 'fit ally h Id ii s'lhfi 'ed, but anot!. er 1i-h CD st is appr a Ajipi-.il of lo' her lu V:tln, loM.'N, Jnii.lt. In a duel at Me'z en M'-inl.iy, Lo irenant f-chlickmai n I ' I !,. I.O II Oil Hli.i.Jl cuu, bmu niHl'l: i i ... :r. r . ...... t... .., v : H...1 , I i r Iilm-ne, a civil an. In m.r Hiice wib t- ti inpori-r'a decree duela Hie ill! '-wed only in exceptional cjcr, i ml by the eonM'iit f the court of honor. Tilln.ann, who was rhove I off t. e sidewalk by e .mo ollicer- la-t May, Biru k one ftiih a stick and boa ted 1 1 il in the r."-t urniits. Tho court of ,ou ir ileci Ie 1 that as he ws a memb r , ,.f a we: It iy faintly he eo-ihl give p.itis-i ('o)OfH'l Sl'XtOII 111. WasiiiSoton', J'n. II. Cot. Jamea S xtou, co iinu i ' -d r-iu clii f of tu i (band Army of .he linpoblic, and a member of the war invegtiguing com ui -ion, is ill a- the Arlington hot'd hi re nit i i- Ii . minatory rheumatism , , . ,. .. ....ii ii- i ..... ii beve his ailment will yield readily to i I'lUinent. lli-ller Tie iii a .Mi In a Milium. Chicaoo. Jan H The fast mail train n tho Hurlingion road leaving lure Wedneg lay nig t at 10:'.'2, one Ijour and (evn minu'ca late, niadea lernark ihle run bet een this city and the alig ns ippi river. The distance from i ho ago 10 Bui lit gton ig 2c:(l miles, and Iho tiaio covered this In 20 minutes. iu ng the run stopi agrega in ten riiiiiuteg wt-ro oiade, eo that the actual running time of ihe tram waa 20tt milee in 103 mlnuteg. flutm-gft Trlumplimtt Toar, P. km i.nios, Provinceof Santa Clara, JuhB, Jan. 11. (Delayed In Trangmis- Ion.) (en. Maxim) Gomes has been tc.thuf ia-l ii ally fe ed in the tow ns ha :ia- via ted in this vicinity Triumphal rehts. iincrihed "Viva liljeratina irniw'' and vmrtHMiriir uraiiin.la tn tha Until HiBtee were erected. At . . . , . . ... leakias' at jaiarien, g ven Mm .... u i ... ... i.i . . 1 . .. ir ' i a ted Mr. Mt K nlev. FAILURE ICnemlo of Jir.yfu Nar ili KhJ of Their Hiring. Paris, Jan. 1$ M. Qaeanayde Beau repuirie wh ge rephnation of ti.e presi dency of the i ivil section of the court of cag-ationh rig.rd'd by imperial ob- "erverx ne the mo-t dange oua develop ment of the Dreyfng affair thug far, ! Wedncgday furnlghtd to the uewapapera ; the mo-t iiillumin lory jiroooi) .cement he hag et ma ie. It ig in the nature of a proclamation and ig entnl d "An a -peal to deputiea," whom he calla upon vehemeutly to remove the Dreyfug cae Irrni the haudg of the criminal chamber of the court The pr jclamaiion con- cludeg ag follows: ''Older a r al and aolemn inquiry which ahall enetrate right into the vi-cera of thin tortu ug examination. If there are g.nlty men in the hoeom of the crimii.al chamber, authorize the ex ecutive pow. r to remove them, o tnat ur mag . trucy may regain its ancient pre:igo. "Kemove the case from the criminal chamber t 'Uiorrow. Or ier an immedi ate judicial uiveHtij at.on. "ily g-ief ig reat to e the niagia trai y lo which I have go long belonged com prom ig d. "Kut I console roygelf with the th' ught that it w ill t merge purified from the crisi. My grit f ig great, at i-eeing five or aix uiag'Ptrateg ao forget ful of our tradi'.iona a to declare ti em felvea the udvi raaria of the army. "I y to my aoldiera that the nation al army ig wcr hy of iiepect Irom the highect to the lowe-t rank: and if 1 have been able to aid iii aveng ng the inault j to which it hag been subject I fba 1 not le'ret having paid to dearly for my in dependence." HAY FALL, WITH A T1ICD This appeal .a a palpable appeal lor the Mtinnort of the arrnv. Hut al. rie Beaurpa:re, who shot up like a aky rocket a" the most trmiencous sensa- tion of tin whole Dreifus conlr.jver-y, .... , , . . ! m.w f-eeiiig falling like a rock-t iroia 1 hia ,..., I..o a h.,h r of t he ! .....i n, .,"fu i. or, i ,.;i,iu i..,n I of a colli). The charges he bring today againat the court oi cassation add nothing ol consequence to y sterday's lndictmeiit, ' COUP A except accueatioie that M. L-.en had hundred thoubana peo; ie, ue is udo conferences outmde the court room , the less a piet y good j idge of men and wiih Col nel Picquart'e a Ivoca e and 1 niaiitiitrg. Tne Americans who are to friend, Mttr.! L:iiiler.J, and that Conn- j day in evidence upon this island have r.ihor Dumas comened ou pi e the lneu weight d and fou:.d wanting. court to m witii irietid.i and r.daiivee of Drm fu. T. e cri ninal chambrr is continuing the inve-tinat.ion. Two !ie.-h chapt rs in the gffair will i. ..,. B ;ew ,av8 e0 t at ,),,, f.,uu rv is to have no rest, from agita. tlflu Th-first ie f-e (rial f Urhaiu j (0;,r for i,jfl a maulta to ti.e jv tench army In hi book, '1 he Army' A-a nrt the Nation." The second; ):hip!( a ill be the libel su.t agai at j i j,, t.p , i editor .f La Kep .b-j ,,qUe Fr..nv.i e, who ia cl.arged bv he, , wi,oW u,(. lat- Lu uo i ant Colonel t ; lien y w th ii.viog in uiiethii mei')-1 ry by sa.g.;it,iu th t ileurv was ti.e 1 ical t:a tor. The Ke.nac-i prot-. cution, for which a g' at i.oi.u.ar nib crijition , has be n made, leeint to be the I at ! c r,l ,,f the anti Ihtxfii'arda Ii this and tin' .ciudal - Do lieaurepair'g , ri'xigniititui uil U etop rev. i n, t .cn , , n tl. .g w in ot. ie i ior iuei.ii eue, i I an appea. to for e. K . i iy to Manila J u 111. lioilo s miCoatiged. Uiiini'iilv active d Ifnr tit. -Hi situation at T'.i F lioiniji are ny iiiid night. On Saturday they loaded some liht.H wi i ro k and ank them at the en trance of the riv r, hocking ihechun-n-l for all ves-ela withthe excej.t on f i .Ij.j The lights have i een es- tingiiii-hi d Ord'-r, ho -ever, is tnaiu tained miUib verity and off nder. are pr n iitiy s ot. '.i. i ri .inlay one of the Ariz.n'e I.-, .'s, maonid by so! 'n-rs, wag carried bv bei-bb tide to imarae. island, and whie attemp 'ing to l.nd there armed nativea aaemhl d On the biiicn and coinpi lied the Ao r: an i to r.-tiro. Tho Filii'ino le'iiH !o 1 aveany deai- I ii gs witii the Ann ri mis. Ye eialncs j and fruits are not ob.ainalde, bu inea-t IB bubi elided and the wan iiougee are fuli of rot tin.! sugar. Tilt Kilt A1I0S AT M A S i L . -At Maoihl the si . a i n ib critical, hut p icilieaiiou ia po-sibl ; in sp ie of uioiiuiiu'l'ui nil,..!!., Hia re)ortedthal the rebel gov't rn- ment st Jlaolos is willing that Ui, Atiieiiuan- pii'ii tomni ru n piutec.iu - 1 i , i i ' to g ve ti e Kil pb o- absolute incep. ml- ence within a stated time. It in aa.ert - ed that the Filipinos Will dema id of them recogniti"li. KfTofs are bt ing made to bring nliout a conference with t ie retie'a. T,he educate 1 Filipinos are anx'ous to avoid trouh'o an 1 it hi hoped that the militant F li inos wihrec-de be fore wiser conns 1, in tho meintiuie the tension is extreme on lioth si. lea, Mami.a, Jan. 12. AdjuUnMleneral Washington: Condition-" appgrantly imp ov.ng. ' it zens fe l more secure, Many nativ -g returning. City quiet and buainoss active Ohm. lliirKLtr I Djioiinlln. Ckhar Kai'Ipb, la., Jan. 13. At an earlv hour yeat. rdav morning bmgler'i broke into the main building of the low i glate university at Iowa City and blew un the ga e with dynvnite. The ... report of the explosion waa heard and n alarm of fire turned In. Upon the arrival of the firemen the huglarg tied a I mle H their escape, but were u ll-.l 1 .U-l- 1 . 1.1. i 1 I mmymuvn w , , - i'lhere lanoclae to the thieves and it ta not known the amount of money secured. 'WRECKED BY A BROKEN RAIL 1 Ohio 1 lirte Injured ou a llaltluioro Kuutliwerilaru Train Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 16. Advertiging Agent J. E. Kelb y, of the B. 4 O. 8. V . hag furnished the A-gocia-ed pregg with the following ofli ial gtatement of a week, received from the aent at C ny City. 1.1. : Pa teiigeitrain N'o. 4, B. A 0 S. W., leaving St. L u e 2 :35 ye-terd-iy morn ing, wag d railed ju-t east of Clay City, 111. on ace unt of a broken ra 1. The ra l wag broken y the engine paeging over it and d -railed the cpiubiua'i-n car, c ach and tleepr. There were th-ee men, one woman and two children injined. Ail of the injured were proper ly and promptly cared for by surgeona who were quickly taken ta the acene. The injured are: W. J. B irrouba jr., Philad lphia. J. E. McKeady, Caasopolia, Pa. P L, Myerg, Aasuniption, 111. Mra. W. H. chaffer and three chil dren, Johnstown, Pa. None are seriougly hart. Good Judge of Men. Hah Joan, Forto Kico, Dec. 11. (Cor regpondent of tho Aeaociated PieSa ) The l'or.o 11 can business man ig of keen intelligence and of quick perceptions. 11 g rebttii ih in the past have been a nely wi.u old eEtahlistied and reliable European concerns, and today he ie making comparisona between the "pio nei rs ol American commerce," who with bacage and ample trunk are da ly land ng upon the shores of hia island home, and the bu ice?g men of 'the n inent whom he, hag known in the pact. Ti,e reult of this keen scru.iny and companion is not overwhelmii gly favorab e lo the American pioneer, it ha , iu fact brought into life the old Span eh word bugcones. Uu car, to bneconea. hunters, seek- . . I i. fldventnrrrii and some even eay the term means duals and pil rers T... p... m...n ii.m in f.rfd. B.v , . , ... , . ,. ,. , cau'.c his is and in in a far avay corntr , . , , , , ,. , "i the West Indies, the locatto.. of which had only lately become known to the ; majority oi Americano uui m schools and because he nas lived quietly at j home anu a; lenueu w uie uu-.i. j I I . t r.;..lf r pleasures oi a communuy Kelie Manila, J .n, i ltiuiliii Divide. 17. Oihc'.ai diepatchea i.iBt r. eeived here lrcm lioilo. ielaiid of l'. nav. indicate that the na ivis aie I d cj-io-i d lo be f.ici.dly, although abso- lu,ely 0)),oeed to ti.e la: ding of the i Ui it'd sates frets, without orders i fr. m Malol s, the beat oi the so-ca led i F.lipn.o national government. Some of ti e . Iliciala al lioilo are not in i.cc- rd Wliii the rt Vi.iuvi . uary tuvi'iiiiiici., but are willii.g to accept an Amen an ptote.turaie and to J-and state the cixf-.e to Auinahio if furnished tians- pcrtation by the Amtr cans. The Uni.e.1 Ktatea transports, New - pert Arizona a .u i e: npyi ama, i th-; Eighti enlli niaiitry, theioua un-j tiiiiun the bixtu r t ill. ry and detach- I ini.nl of the b gnal corpt, cnnstitu ing t.ei.eial Miller's exptdiliun, are an cioi'id cl be to G.:imaras Hand, be twi e.. Panay tud Ng oa, wh re an ex ec; ent water supply ia obtainable. The uaLvig, though indirjiottd primarily l.i inr ith tho Auieiiciiij wiih irbAi supi itE now p. rmit the American oi-Cv-'f" iok'' a hole and fu n sh them with uu etcort during the day time. caoaes small niot Havana, Jan, 10 Yesterday morn - i . i 1 . .,,! lug a Oli .11. -Ii uag paving uv eu in. t ( ........ i .o.l I.,..i j ov. r a ii'.iei on ine vinru ou, ..ivmc, a crowd of Cubans gathered am! began to tiiiow etone-i at it. Camta:y B, 1, is! U regnl- r ililantry, was ca led and i.t.,ceeded to the tc. no of dig i rDance at double quick and with fixed bayo- in Is and st et dilv dbper-ed tho crowd, w'nich wag la t b coming ugly. Jbe oilier in c nun -ml explained to ti e pr. pr.et r tnat the 11 g ought lo ho low . ,d, btcuueit wad likely to pro - (luce fu t' er eieoidor. Ihe pn jirnlor isoidcr. The in n ply assured the r.lhccr t .at no pert e had been intended and that, : av iig teen the Engl fib imd German 11.,, a l!:n.-. be thought he would be lit libe iy to rai.ellie u. g oi spam. ''v In mo rs oi ti. e company lOAeieu ... i ... ,i Ihe Hag. . . Cori on-.l FiamusF. ..fen, company 1...,.., , 111.,,,, a vni.nleerM. wfl (r wiied yi Bt rlay v. hi o bai htng in the A'mendaH;9 river .The Vi;rUb!y n m . e. n.".. - ,1'C 1,1 e 11. r-ll UHinv a lioy im "an Clsrohlm Vegmient, was dioine.1 in '.li'e ' .,. ,-tieaiu. H.s home was iu Ashe - ...I . I ,,l I , , S,, S ill I N, C. ACC'l BR THKMOV IMSLOYAI.TY At Mariana., yesteiday morning at the tioiii-e of a Cuh nchiei, Ia.yie Vidal, a private meeting was held al which a number ol military men we e pre-ent. C n iderahle displeasure was expressed at the accepted by (Jen. Mario Menocal and oth-r Cu: an. ctlii era of potitiona under the l ulled siat' a military gov' ernii.ent. the criticinn being that rh no- cal and the others had practically aban- doned the Cuban army, leaving their colleacu. g ol less influeip-s to ahift for tbemeelvcj. Will 1'urt Willi l'oMfloii., Maokiii, Jan. 16. The government, on ihe reaasenibling of the corles, will Inimediat' ly agk, sayg La Reforma, aa thority to sell the Marianne (Ladron. a; Catolineand the Pclew islands, a nee . , .:...! .m. , P - ' ---' " " " Vlllft IUIVO w iikivh v. ...... " " ag eminent arrived at thia decision in j ",'q.''e.n" of atlvice trom General Rioathat an army of four thoueand 1 . . ,. i ... anA tan iriinboata wn. nian ol war and two gnnooata would be ncccstary for the purcha- i.'!- v4-4-J.-r44; 1 NEBRASKA NOTES. Ti e Korkford mills and content! owned by I. B. Nelson, of Burwell, were destroyed by fire la-t Thursday. Lcs. $1,800; no insuiinci-. Thefmiily of Carl Cri-r. r'1-'?ng near Doniphan, which wa afflict ii w ith I severe illness caused by trichina-in- now out of danger. Mea lea and mump! and an occsio nal case of grip at Wilcox, are keeping the doctora bu-y. A nnmlier of the friends and neigh bors of John VanHonten, who livea near Creigh'on, gave him a complete surprife on hia gixty-sevt nth birthday on Thursday. Quite a m m' erof persona in and about Creigh'on. are mffering with the o'd-fashioned grip A number are quite Iow'wi'h it at present. Jhe Methodit people of Creighton, bv a rising vote in their gervice 1at Fund iy, requ; gti d their psator to bold a g' rieg of reviv l gerv'ceg, pledging tlieir hearty euppirt in the work. The Dod je ciintv roor farm ig in a flourifhing fin'ineini condition Laet y- ar the expenses were $'2,0S6 83 and reeeipte f2, 505.18, leaving a nice bal ance. There were seventeen inmatea dnrina las't year, five having since been discha'ged. Theodore F. Hammel, formerly a resi dent of F'emont, but late of Omaha, has gone to Mnrrigon, 111., to engage in the crug and book business. L'w iB Lamon died at the home of hia dsuirhier, Mrg. J. A. Olson, at Stroma burg Thursday nttrht. Mr Larson wgg "n r'l'5 "''''. kwns came from GMva, 111., about twentv years ago, and wag pixtv-five vears old . sixry nv. )"" , , , , , T . About fifty members of the Woodmen lodire of Ptromsburg volunteered to busk corn for John Pe.T;ng, the other rl.ny. audit vnlted in v,eing a veiy Deerinpr has ; ' Inil oixlnoaa In Ilia f.nnilv nnd enilld n, ... ..... j not hire tl e w ork done. The protracted m etingg alt.1 e Ch is t;an church at Hebron, which have Wen conducted by Rev. D. D Bovle, of Ton"ka, K ih.. are awaken'mr consider able interest nlong spiritual lines. 0 untv Treasufer H. N LiVby of Trpiim'-eh has Bnninted bis eon, A P. T.ihbv. tntbe depu'vpbip in bis office. T'ds nnpnin'ment cause" the removal f j K. Mnore, hi has held the posi- tion for marly five yesr" perving dnr- ;n noth terms of ex-Treasurer T P. Tr..ipba. The appointee is a school teacher and ha" been ernoloyed in the tentn grafte or rne iTOimtni c"j oo's. IT" has Tesigped, the gchool hoard baa accepted leg reei 'nation and j nr)W on the lookout for another f aclier- j andl'rel Hapson. the psrtifg an-PR'ed f'r burelarizi'ig the lia-dware- a'ore at Malmo. had their P'e'im'narv bearing hpfo-e County Jiidt'e Parrv nt Wal'm Mondav. There wa not "utTnunt evideno1 to hind the priponera nvpr to (rnait th" action nf the f'iKt-iet curt and thoy wer rdeawd from enstodv. Mr. M F. Pf pford o' Toptimppb. died p her htpp Mond iw of conPUiipt:on, nfo r 1 n 'i'lnpop. P!p -asaed about for'v veas. H r hnsb ipd'a dnsth pre- cel'd hr's rb'iut, three month". . I )9'ree f;,m'ly of childt en is left parent- ,, l 1 The prsV'fiice was entered imd the safe b'own oppn by Ui'ev a early Wed n.(liy ni r-i'ng a Wilier. Onlv a Fmill amount in chnncn a-td ptampa -ao pcciireil, ai Colonel K rly, the post- mater is in the habit of de ositirghia ca-h box in the bank vaults pvery ntghts Mr, Turpi', wife of Mr. J. W Ttirnit . of the Ha t;n s Fuel companv. d ed ' ve y an 'denly WPdnday nicbt after , R". i b es . f only twenty-ro r hoars. The funeral was held from the family re-i ler.ee. The Sturrt Ledper. which J. W. Wertz, f company M Third Nebraska b ug d lo F. E Wl itney when thp form er entered the Fprviee. has gurended nnbtieft' ion. the editor deciding that he ' ot n,oacar . n. ,if i.- by acting as fori man of a ranch. ' Ef, Rart,)fl) a (hirteen-year-o!d hoy, of Wilber, was helping his father, Inann'i 1 I'.', rtoq kill I IOCS St UO'llirvS . pphter house, he accidcntnliy fell , , ,i miu ,i vas horribly scalded over his whole bod v from heels to shoulders. He died ( wm ,iifl injlirk,g e n(,xt morniI)g. , Dr. Ne d rt-po;' a that ho will raise the quarantine in the family of John Rouse in a few daya. Thi family livea four m les from Peru, and have been having the smallpox.' Tie county commis sioners bav-t been appea'ed to to replace clothing, bedding, etc., which the state board of health recommended to be de stroyed, and have refueod to do any thing. The rerr aingof Ha'ph D. Kerr, eor. of Ucv. J. D. Kerr, a former pastor of Ne braska City, who died in Omaha Mon- W evening, and the funeral waa held ! ''om the Missouri Pacific depot, being ' ,,.. irtanniKl Mr. Jchn A. Rooney, one of Nebratka City'a yoang attorneys, will be united In marriaga to Mian Emily . Rhodes at the .St Pater and Bt. Paul in Bandneky, U They will "make their borne In Ne braska City. rA ' . ... -."'.'-:''.-.