THE NEWS OF THE WEEK, Telegraphic Notes of Interest Briefly Told. HERE, THERE ASD ETERYWHERE. Small bnt Kntrttlona Tit fttwn of tha World From Pole to Tola artfully Culleil and tlollrd Down for limy Reader Throaa-hont tha Country. Wedneid', .Tun. St, Tfce Colonial Bnnk has beea incor porated in New York city with a cn.pl tal of $1,000,000, which may be in creased to 5,000,000. The consolidation of the Bonwood, JtiversiJo and Top Mills or heeling, W. Vo., wns perfected Monday. The capital will bo $10,000,000. Over 600 persons wero mado homo less by n devastating lire at Bovorly. W. Vft., yesterday. Tho Court Ilouse ana records were also destroyed. Miss Sarah Clark of Exeter, N. II., was elected troasurer of the Union Five Cents Havings Bank for the tenth consecutive time on Monday. A building owned by Oscar Marsh of Trovldenco, li. I., valued at $12,000, was gutted by lire Monday. Mollle Tutnara, with iifty boarders, escaped in tneir nignt clothes. The Childs-Drexel Union Winter'! Home, nt Colorado Springs, will be dedicated May 12, Mr. Chllds' birth day. Amos J. Cnmmlngs, of New Xork, will deliver the address. Ernslus Thompson & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, with a large fac tory at llopklnton, Mass., nnd an ofllco In Boston, have assigned. It la understood that tho liabilities are very large. , Some one placed a dynamite cart ridge with exploding hammer against the door of A. W. Trillipo's barn, nt Noblesvillo, Ind. When Mr. Trillipo openod tho door Monday there was an explosion and the barn was partially destroyed. Mr. Trillipo escaped with a few scratches. E. S. Stokes, of the Hoffman House, New York, was given a verdict of $8S, 875 in his suit against John V. Mackay in tho Supremo Court Circuit jtjsterday. The action was brought to recover $75,000, which Stokos claimed Mackay owed him In a tele graph denl, with interest from De cember 20, 188S. ...... 'Pang Yun, a wealthy Chinaman of Indianapolis, and Ida Norton, also of Indianapolis, and daughter of wealthy parents, wero married in Chi cago Monday. Pang Yun has . the distinction of being the richest China man between New York nnd San Francisco. Ida Norton Is but nine teen and only rocently graduated from a high school. .. Thursday, Jan. 88. Police Officer Strauss, of Philadol phia, distinguished himself yesterday by a herolo rescue of six boys from drowning. . . At the Palo Alto stud sale In New York yesterday " Worth," a two year old brother to Sunol, was sold to Al bert H. Moore for $14,500.' Tho Lindell Hotel, at St. Louis, one of tho finest buildings of its character In the West, was sold yesterday to Chicago parties for $000,000. 1 The Louisiana Waterways Conven tion, held at New Orleans yesterday, passed a resolution asking Congress for generous aid in the Improvement of Southern streams. . The Chamber of Deputies will be asked to grant 3,500,000 francs in order to make the representation of Franco at the Chicago. Fair worthy of the great European republic The express companies have com bined with a view of crushing in its Infancy the new labor organization going under the name of the Express Messenger's Brotherhood. The residence of Addison Hindman, at Galley Junction, Pa., was destroyed by ffre yesterday morning, and both Mrs. Hindman and her . youngest daughter perished in the flames. The French Church of the Assump tion, at Albany, N. Y., together with the pastor's residence and several fine houses adjoining, was totally de stroyed by Are yesterday afternoon. The total Iobs is about $30,000. The Long Island Railway Company is suing Station Agent O. H. Tuthill of Rockvllle Centre for $3,000 dam ages, they holding him responsible for the wrecking of three bridges at Jamaica, L. I., ou December 29. The monitor Wyandotte, on her way from Richmond to the Norfolk Navy-Yard in tow of the steam tug Mayflower, ran aground Tuesday near Powhatan, on the James River. At last accounts she had not been floated. Warden Brown of Sing Sing prison lias been notified by Oov. Flower that unless further action be taken by the State Department at Washington in the case of Trezza, the murderer, he would be executed with Mullvalno luring the week beginning Feb ruary 8. Friday, Jan, 99. J. E. Money, a Boyortown, Pa., 'allor was arrested in Philadelphia vestcrday charged with defrauding his creditors of $3,000. The Helena, Mont., City Council have unanimously passed a resolu tion calling upon Congress to pass a Total Chinese Exclusion bill. Tho first white enamel factory in the United States will be located at Dubuque, Iowa, and the plans for it have Just been received from Ger many. Joseph F. Donoghue, the champion skater, skated a half Thlle straight away at Newburg, N. Y. yesterday in lm. 6 2-5s., beating tho world's prev ious record. , . , Tho Committee of Ways and Means has decided that wines, spirituous nn malt liquors may bo sold with menli only in tho main restaurant at th woricri rair. Lee Gibson, a colored man sorentj roars of ixao. wns taken out of In 1 1 n Owentown, Ky., Wednesday night bj a moo ana nnngoa ror the murder o: rranx j-ieggcrus last i-ruiay. Col. George Garfield, cousin ol Prcsldont Garfield And n veteran ol the civil war. d ed of errln At Cohim, bus, O., yesterday, aged sixty-one years. Ho was once loft for dead on a battlc-ileld. The three-year-old son of Robcri Miller, foroman nt Trice's stove fac tory, Rockford, III., chowed the corb of an empty strychnlno bottle Wedncs day and died shortly afterwards Id great agony. The body of John Coffrey, who had been missing from his homo in Scran ton, Ta., for three years, was found Thursday In the Lackawanna River. The head was covered with woundi and foul play Is suspected. The first heat of steel was turnod out by the West Superior Iron and steel Company Wednesday. Th manufacture of steel rails will bo be gun at once. The mills are the larg est in the West, outsldo of Chicago. The widow of Isadore Myer, the urummor wno was killed by John B, Oraeter, a passengor on an Iron Mountain nnd Arkansas train on Feb ruary 17 last, has begun suit against mo rnnroaa company ana tho rull man company for $50,000 damages. Sht claims that her husband was not given tho recossary protection as a passenger. Ratnrtlny, Jan. 30. Deputy Sheriff Tantolon Turn wat shot nnd killed at Walde, Tex., Thursday, while attempting to arrest two burglars. Much excitement was caused nt Crcede, Col, yesterday, by tho Undine in tho Jack Pot claim of ore bearing 220 ounces of 6ilvcr to tho ton. . Chicago objects to tall buildings. A committoo of tho city council re commends that permits bo rrrnnted only for buildings not exceeding 15C feet in height. Patrick McCarthy of Now Ilamburcr. Ind., who It wns supposed had died of tho grip, regained consciousness in hiscoflln just as tho funeral services were to begin. Inflammation of the brain, duo to his swnllowlnff a nail n year nco. has resulted in the death of Freddio, the seven-year-old son of Michael Wal decker, of Landsdnle, Pa. Dr. T. Thatcher Graves, sentenced to death nt Denver. Col., for tho mur der of Mrs. J. B. Barnaby, has been granted a writ of error and will get a new trial. Fire destroyed the residence ol George Metz at Tylorsport, Pa., Thursday. Mrs. Metz was tho only person In tho house at tho time. Her body was taken from the ruins burned to a crisp. Brndstreet's reports 249 failures In the United States during the week, against 405 In the previous week, and 271, 280, 294 and 280 in the correspond ing weeks of 1891, 1890, 1889 and 1888 respectively. Benjamin Landls of Lttltz. Pa.. drank aqua ammonia In mistake for a solution of alcohol. It burned the skin from his mouth and throat, and he will have to refrain from eating and drinking till the skin heals. Lawrence & Brown, operator of Lawrence Colliery, at Mahanoy Plane, Pa., have made an assignment of their coal mining plant, leases, etc.. to Kouert rotter, cashier of the First National Bank of Mlnersvllle, Pa. Smallpox Is spreading rocidlv among 500 Chinese in quarantine on Angel Island at San Francisco. .They were landed from the steamer Rio Janeiro January 20, when there were two cases on. board. Now there are eleven. Miss Clara Barton. President of the Red Cross, has issued an appeal to the people of the United States for $75.- 000 with which to ship four cargoes of the breadstuffs contributed,, by American millers to the starving peasants of Russia. It is stated at Rome that the Italian government has sent to Washington a list of the families that, according to the Italian claim, are entitled to compensation for the loss of relatives by lynching at New Orleans, and that Secretary Blaine has promised to sub mit tno matter to congress, with tho expectation of favorable action. General Henry A. Barnum. Tort Warden of New York, died yesterday morning, irora pneumonia, ueneral Barnum was born at Jaraesvllle. Onondaga county, N. Y., in 1833. He served throughout the rebellion with great gallantry. He commanded a brigade during Sherman's famous march to the sea and was the first officer to enter Savannah. Monday, Feb. 1. George Cramer's house near Brain erd, Minn., was burned and his wife and three children perished In the flames. John Hoey, ex-presldent of the Adams Express Company, is to start an opposition company with the back ing of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Rev. Georgo A. Andrews, of Essex, Mass., for burning his store in that town to obtain the insurance, has been sentenced to four years in the State prison. Tho Essex county (Mass.) Grand Jury has reported an indictment against Guy R. Brown, of Newbury port, for the murder of David B. San born, of Salisbury, on January 14. John II. Murphy of Mount Vernon, N. Y., has been made defendant In a suit for breach of promise brought by Miss Elizabeth J. Standtord of New Haven, Conn., who sues for $25,000 damages. Mme. De Mora, a French raualo teacher of No. 221 Griffith street, Jer sey City Heights, saw Arthur Ktocker murder his wife on Thursday, and she died Saturday from tho shock the sight gave her. Arthur B. Johnson, a lineman of the Edison General Electrlo Company ol Lynn, Mass., who wns thrown from a trolley wagon by a breaking wire to tho ground nn l permanently hurt, nas settled ror rn.GOO. Abdallah Menlloaf, nged forty, nnd nis nenhsw, ngoa eighteen, two red dlers from Chicago, wero found dead In their room at n hotel In Ottawa. 111., from tho effect of gas which escaped, from a dofoctivo fixture. Howard J. Schneider, an electrician, nna crotner or Architect Schneider, a prominent business man of Washing ton, shot his wife and her brother while on their way to church Sunday even ing. Mrs. Schneider was shot sovernl times and cannot live. Her brother was Instantly killed. A mortgago for $1,000,010 mnde by the United States Book Company, to the Manhattan Trust Company of New York, which covers property In publishing houses in Now York, Bos ton, Cambridge and Chicago, Included in what is known as tho "Book Trust," was recorded at Boston Sat urday. Tnemlay, Feb. a. Ex-Tresident Clcvolntid was tend ered a publio reception in Now Or leans on Monday. The greater part of tho business portion of Bondhend, Ont., was wiped out by fire yesterday. A largo portion of the business part of Woodstock, III., was destroyed by n fire which originated In the Wnvcrly House. The Board of Arbitration at Indian npolls has decided in favor of the strikers in the street car dispute, nnd tho trouble Is considered at an end. Frederick W. Martin, a Toronto, Ont, electrician, received a shock whilo working nt a dvnamo. which destroyed his eyesight and affected ms brain. Tho Seeretnrv of Wr rcnnrtu tn the Senate that tlin militia tnrm nt tho United States is 111,918 officers ana eniistea men. The number of men in the countrv available for mill. tary duty is 8,507,238. Tho new rrcsbvterinn Churoh nt Beaver, To., was dedicated Sunday. It cost $50,000, of which Senator Quay contributed $2,500. The Nnnntnr'p father was for two years pastor of the oia i resDytonan cnurch. Charles E. Benton hn hin nn. pointed recelvor of tho Belt Line iecino street nanrona Company of Utica. Tho company's liabilities in clude $500,000 first mortirniro honda $180,500 second mortgago bonds, and $70,000 due to creditors. Tho actual value of its assets Is $155,400. Humnhrev Dunninc's fnmllr rf eight persons celebrated Now Year's logcmer in Horneiisviiie, N. r. Since then the father, two sons and a daughter have died from the grip. Another son is not expected to live, the fourth is ill and the mother nnd daughter are slowly recovering. Gov. Pattison of Fennsvlvnnl.a line issued a proclamation calling atten tion to the vast proportions of the famine In Russia. TnrnlllnrrthA of the world sent to the Johnstown flood sufferers, and advising the citizens of the State to send contribu tions to the relief of the Russian peas ants. GARZA ON THE WAR PATH. Bald to be Heading for Las Vegas With 5,000 Men. San Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 9a A Hia. catch was received here last, avaninn from Del Rio, Tex., stating that Cata rlno Garza Is now on the Mexican side of the river, near that place, and that he Is at the bead of an army of from 4,500 to 5,000 well armed and mounted Mexican revolutionists. Bands of from twenty-five to 100 nre Journey ing here every day. It is further stated in the dispatch that Garza means tight, and that the most desperate war Mexico has ever known will be opened about Februa ry 1, by an attack by the Garza men on the town of Las Vegas, located just across the river from Del Rio. FIVE BLOWN TO DEATH. A Fatal Eiploalon on the Philadelphia and Reading Road. Reading, Pa., Jan. 29. At Newcas tle, near St, Cjair, Schuylkill county, forty miles from here, an engine on the Philadelphia and Reading Road blew up and five men were instantly killed. Their names are: David Zleglcr, the engineer; Napoleon Paul, fireman, and Jacob Turner, Jack Wintergreen and Henry Sands, brakemen. Theli bodies were all terribly mangled. DUaatroue Oil Fire. Emzabethport, N. J., 27. Borno, Scrymser & Co.'s lubricatlngoll works were destroyed by fire last evening. The flames communicated to and de stroyed a wharf fronting 450 feet on the Staten Island Sound. Forty tanks containing filtered oil nnd 6,000 barrels of manufactured oil were burned. The loss to the company will aggregate $300,000. The blazing oil floated out on Staten Island Sound, driving away the fire boats, setting fire to the meadows and spreading to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge, damaging the trestle work. The Erie Road Muet Fay tlO.OOO. Washington, Feb. 2. The United States Supreme Court affirmed yes terday a verdict of $10,000 granted against the Erie Railroad to David T. Winter, of Peabody, Mass. Win ter was traveling from Boston to Chi cago on an unlimited ticket. He stopped over at Olean, N. Y., without a stop-over ticket and was ejected from a train when he continued his Journey because he refused to pay fare. "A woman best understands a woman's ills." Thousands of women have been benefited by Mrs. Pinkham's ad vice, and cured by her remedies after all other treatment had failed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been more successful in cur ing Female Con knits than any remedy t'-.c world !,,.:; ever k-ewn. All M".uriti t " I -,..,. ,,-,.. in f 1 1 y i:, ef IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF CARPET, MATTfilVG, or OIff CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W. 1L BKOWEE'S 2nd Door above Court Hons?. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. Our Spring line of PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE is now in stork. See our values in PARLOR SUITS from $40 to $200. CHAMBER SUITS . from $25 to $2",0. We pay the freight. VOOBHIS & HUBBAY, uffi'B.st' ALEXANDER BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IX Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Nuts SOLE AGENTS FOR Henry Mail lard's Fine Candies. 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