HEWS FROM ALL AROUNC Condensed Accounts of Import ant Happenings. OLID FACTS BRIEFLY MENTIONED Nw Gathered from all rarta of thi World and Put In Snap for the Conren lenc of the Bun Header. Ow 150 trains a day leave Harrlsburf wet the several roads centering there. President Cleveland will be snlutcd b 2,000 guns at New York' naval review. Brooklyn' police have been shaken up arlth twenty robberies on a single night. Saturday New York received 2,301 Itn migrant on two steamships from Mar rllles. Ex-SHnlster Robert T. Lincoln's wife antf Saoghter have reached New York Iron Europe. Bar Harbor. Me., will go dry, as prohl bition laws will be enforced after long liti gallon. Etherized for an operation, Max Ehr mann, of Terre Haute, Ind., died liki Colonel Shepard. Woodstock's (Ont.) board of trade want to exclude American silver, and auks othe) boards to help It. Samuel Williams & Co., cotton brokers, of Liverpool, have suspended with liabili ties amounting to 30,000. Secretary Smith has granted jormisMor to Buffalo Bill for Indiaui to visit Chicago with his Wild West show. Louisville will offer $1,000,000 In bonds, and a building site, if the state will mov Urn eapitol from Frankfort. The Detroit's trial at New London, N. H., is expected to show eighteen knotf peed, winning $100,000 bonus. Laborers employed on the Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific declare that there vvilj fa n strike on that road this year. After ten months' presidency of the Sher man bank, of New York, which he organ Saed, Douglass R. Satterlee has resigned. John G. Lynch, who escaped from prison In Massachusetts while serving a term foi larceny, will be brought back from Eng land. Lack of money to pay eastern witnesses' free will prevent the re-trial at Denver ol Dr. Uraves, allaged murderer of Mrs. Bar naby. Short $10,000 in his accounts, C. D. Usieger, of Portsmouth, N. H., agent foi the Urauite State Provident Association, U fugitive. J. W. Price, of Oconee county, Ga. , shot and killed a negro woman in Lis employ, but whether accidentally or otherwise is unknown. It is still believed the United States su preme court will hear a test case on th Chinese exclusion act before it adjourns foi the term. The United States fish commission steam er Albatross has been completely overhaul ed at the Mare island navy yard for the simmer cruise. Robert Wilson's four-year-old son Willis, died of poison found on the commons of Indianapolis, Ind., where it had been placed to kill dogs. A.' J. Balfour, the leader of the opposi tion in the house of commons, lias decided not to speak in the debate on the home rule bill until April 21. The property of the Colemen-Ames White Lewi company, has been levied upiei to satisfy an execution made on a confession ot judgment for $17,852. The people of Glen Cove, L. I., have or ganised a committee- to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the settement of, the village on May 24. Eugene L Sandt, has been appointed general superintendent of the Reading rail road shops In Beading, and Solomon Stout, at Newbury, general foreman. Seeking the mayoralty of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Anna Potter, who wore brogaus ind diamond at the munu time, spent $0, XX) and got twenty-six votes. The following are given as the approxl nute number of the several classes of farm tniuials in the whole couutry: Homes, 10, 207,000; cuttle, 52,378,000; sheep, 47,274, W0; swine, 40,005,1)00. Flirting with two girls, an engineer of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton rail road, ran over J. M. Jack at Fountaintown, Ind., and Jack's friends get a verdict for $5,000. Having shot a Mexican In a drunken row at Mouticello, N. M., William Herdin, a cattle company's foreman, was chased and shot dead, his body being horribly muti lated by Infuriated Mexicans. Hounded by his vindictive brother-in-law, William Wilson, of North Memphis, Tenn., who eloped with handsome Ella Benson, was finally accused of attempted murder, and resisting arrest, was shot dead. A man supposed to be Thedlos McCar , man, of Bmddock, this state, Is lying at St. Francis hospital, Trenton, N. J.,, in a precarious condition from injuries received in fulling from a train. He hail a ticket from BrAddock to Boston. George Arnoldt, a citizen of Rochester, N. Y., for forty three years, died there yes terday aged 73. He, with Carl Schura, Frederick Ueckar and Fred Knapp fled from Germany in 1850 after the downfall of the revolution, which they led there. J. H. St. John, of St. Louis, is in Bos ton perfecting arrangements for a set of racing shells for JakeOuudnur, one each of aluminium, cedar, paper and composition, in order to settle the question of the best material for building racing shells. . 1 he licigain chamber of deputies by a vote of 113 to 25 rejected the motion of Deputy Junucn in favor of universal suf frage. The general council of the labor party will at once order a general strike. A parade of Brussels socialists was dis persed by the police. The lower house of the Prussian Diet has given its final upproval to the bill reform tag the sytm of elections in Prussia. The bill dot's not mateiiully interfere with the discrimination in favor of the propertied classes, but makes the system of election somewhat less complicated. Tlio new flyer which It is said is to be put on the Pennsylvania soon to, compete with the proposed one on the, New York Central running between New York nnd Chicago, will be run by the Trenton cut- sxtt tVino .11 i In i. a mimha. rt iv, 1 1 mint I vu, i "no iitiu.iikA u i. ... (i.ura iiui bit 1 of Philadelphia. It will not enter that city. Tbr Finance Company of Pennsylvania bos disposed of its B.UUi) shares ot Pew York and New England stock, which was ; recently bought to aid President McLeod, of the Reading, in his effort to gain control ol the new Knulaud road. 1 ho stock was purchased at aud sold la the neighbor mood of $84. TMK OL.U JOHM HILL LbcdMOTlVKT It Left Harrlnbtira- This Morning for the World's Knlr. Mipdlktowk, April 18. It was In October, 1830, when the Old John Bull lo comotive, which is propelling the train of two flfty-seven-yenr-old coaches from New York to Chicago, which left Harrisburg this morning enroute for the World's Fair and is a part of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company' exhibit at the Columbian El position. This same locomotive made the first trip on the part of the road between Middle town and Harrisburg aud on its trial trip among the passengers was a youth of 10, who tended bar for his father at the Wash ington House, In Mlddletown, and some years afterward became one of the directors of this line known then nnd since as the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy and Lan caster railroad, which was leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in 1800. This youth Is Colonel James Young, the renowned farmer king of Mlddletown. Mr. Young has served on the board of the com pany since 1859 and was re-elected at the lost annual election. Colonel Young wit nessed the passage of the train through Harrisburg this morning. IKVIN 8. .MKHRILL WAS NOT DEAD, Re Returns to HI Old Rome After an Ab sence of Thirty-Four Years. Nkw Bnt-sswicK, N. J., April 18. Irvln 9. Merrill, a former resident here, whom tverybody had given up for dead, has Just arrived in the city, after an absence ot thirty four years. He served in the civil war, and the men who survived brought news to his relatives here that he had per ished at Vicksburg. His sister, Mrs. Worthier-, of No. 150 Easton avenue, contended that he was still alive, and that she would see him before she died. She and her sister, Mrs, Camp bell, went to Washington and searched the records. They learned that a few months previously a man named Irvln S. Merrill hod applied for a pension. The address was secured and a correspondence followed, which resulted in the establishing f the relationship. Mr. Merrill says that after leaving New Brunswick in 1859 he settled in Chicago. He wrote to his sisters but never received a reply. The sisters never received his let ters, nor did he receive theirs. Mr. Mer rill is now located in Kansas City. MINISTER KGAN'S DIFFICULTY Not Yet 8atUfurtorlljr Settled What the Report Say. Wa8HIWOTO!, April 18. The trouble be tween Minister Egan and the Chilian au thorities over the action of Mr. Egan in giving shelter and protection to two Chil ian refugees has not been adjusted. Secre tary Gresbatn refused yesterday to say what action he had taken in the matter. He stated that he expected additional in formation from Santiago by cable, but up to the hour of closing the department no such message had been received. Three Strikers Killed. Brcssih, April 18. The dynamite ex plosion at Mons yesterday seems to have acted as an incentive to the strikers to commit further outrages. The strikers filled the drinking places and indulged in all manner of threats against the govern ment, and as the day wore on they became emboldened and determined to take posses sion ot the town for a lubor procession. The intentions were known to the authori ties, who have many spies among the work men, and when the mob, singing the "Car magnolo" and the "Marseillaise," attempt ed to march through the streets they were met by a strong detachment of the civic guard. The usual order was given for the strikers to disperse, but no attention woj paid to It by the strikers. Hooting and yelling they attempted tc march on, when the order was given foi the civic guard to prepare to lire. The mob defied the guards to lire upon tbem, and threw heavy stones, bottles and other missiles at them. The guard fired upon the crowd, but this did not effect their dis persal. On the contrary, it only infuriated them and a charge en masse was made upon the guard. A desperate hand-to-hand e millet ensued. The main body of the strikers woe broken up, but groups of strug gling men could be seen in the side streets leading from the main thoroughfare. The battle was long and bitterly con tested, but finally the civic guard were vic torious. It Is known that three of the miners were killed. Many of the rioters weie wounded and a number were taken to .he hospitals. It is thought that the exact number of the wounded will never be known, as some of them were carried away by their friend to prevont their falling into the hands of the authorities. The killing of the strikers has added greatly to the excitement in the town, and there is danger of a more serious outbreak. Men and womeu from the adjacent mining villages are flocking into Mons and the authorities are anxiously awaiting events. Mons is the center of the great Borinnge coal mining district. Three-fourths of all the miners in Belgium are employed in this district. The Knight, of Labor Meet. Columbus, O., April 19. A conference of delegates representing five ot the dis tricts in Ohio of the knights of Labor and the Ohio Mineworkers ore in session here to promote the interests of foundry labor union men in Cleveland, whose employers, as alleged, propose to discharge them on account of their connection with such unions and contrary to a lave passed this winter to prevent such discharges. An Eloping Couple Caught. Jackson Gearhart and Mrs. Fannie uler were arrested at Hunlock'i Creek on Saturday. The story runs tnusiy: up at utica in New York State is a railroader's hotel kept by George A. Schulcr. With him boarded Jackson Gearhart, a young and good looking brakeman. Schu ler's wife was a pretty woman and the boarder and she became great friends, such great friends in fact that about a month ago they left Utica very sud denly and took with them $300 and two gold watches belonging to Schu ler. They came down to Bloomsburg and went from there to Danville and then to Hunlock's Creek where De tective Bauer who had a warrant ar rested them. They were taken back to Utica. Shick$Uinny Echo. To Get at the Facts Regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla, ask the people who take this medicine, or read the testimonials often published in this paper. They will certainly convince you that Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses unequalled merit, and that HOOD'S CURES. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best familv cathartic Reservations of Pullman Accommodations for the World's Fair on the Pennsyl vania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany Announces that arrangements have been perfected whereby passen gers intending to go to Chicago may reserve their Pullman car accommoda tions in advance. Passengers taking a train at New Yoik may reserve the requisite Pullman space one month in advance of departure, those from other points on the system two weeks in advance. This arrangement may be made upon application to ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who, after securing the space, will de liver a reservation slip to the passen ger. Passengers thus reserving space in advance will be required to pur chase their tickets seven days before the date of departure, otherwise the reservation will be considered as for feited. Accommodations in Pullman cars for the return trip may also be secured upon application to ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad. This arrangement will prove a great benefit to visitors to the World's Fair How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. . West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Waldine, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. The Scientific Amercan, or Tatm Topics for the coming year can be obtained cheap at this office. t. tf. Foster tiets a New Trlnl. Memphis, Tenn., April 18. The supreme court at Jackson, Miss., has granted Henry Foster, who killed ex-Congressman J. B. Moruun, a new trial. Foster was con demned in the lower court to a life term in the penitentiary. Attached the Docks and Yards. Mimvauker, Wis., April 18. The dock and yards here of the Lehigh and Franklin Coal Company was attached yesterday for $?,UUU by eastern concerns. It Is not known what the financial condition oft the couipttdy is. Cleveland and Gie.hura Confer, Waeiiikuton, April 18. Secretary Gresh nm had un extended conference with the president yesterday. Hawaiian affairs with the Chill refugee question urosupposed to have been the topics under consideration. Fell to Ills Death. Hakxton, April 18. Patrick Kennedy, wed 10 years, while playing about Oueldu collier' fell down the slope, a distance of 400 feet and was killed. To Participate in the Naval Review. Kkwpoht, B. I., April 10. The torpedo bout SUlli'tto and tug Fortune lelt the tor pedo station yesterday for New ioik to participate in the naval review. The Change of Life. Women nearing this critical period require strength, health, and cheerful spirits. The sole aim of this time should be to keep well. The invaluable aid always is Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetabU Compound, The girl about to enter wo manhood can find the same as sistance from the same source. Mrs. W. W. 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