a AE HBA AAR A THE NEWS. Four men were killed in » snow avalanche in Colorado. —— County Judge B. F. Copon- haver and Thomas Nevitt, of Bt, Clair | esunty, were sent to jail by the United | States Court, for re using to order a tax levy. ——A bill was filed at Beaver, Pa, a<k ing for the appointment of a receiver for the Economite Community,——Fire de | stroyed asaloon near the Philadelphia Bmelt ing and Refining Works, in Bessemer, a | suburb of Pueblo, Col. proprietor of the saloon, and John Morrissey were burned to death. ——George Bilvey, assistant postmaster in Spokane, killed bim- | self, by sending a bullet through his brain, He was short in his accounts, $7,100, He | was under £10,100 bLoods, Postoffice In- | spector Baird placed under arrest Assistant | Postmaster T. B. Thurman, of Gritin, Ga. | who is charged with extracting movey from | registered packages. For some time money | bad been mised from jyackages passing shrough the office. ——Collingwood & Co, lumber manufacturers and dealers, of Wayne and Pike counties, Pa., failed. The | - a Juhn Crogan, the | liabilities are placed at $100,000, and the as- | sets at § 5,000.——Seven of the New Jersey | ballot-box stuffers were set at liberty haw iog served their terms, General E. K. Stimson, an ex-lepuly United States marshal and a pros inent man, is on trial before the United States Court in Denver for theft, Stimson is charged by the United States Marshal with having stolen seversl cases of opium from the office, which Le disposed of 10 lyeal parties. —— Rev. Theodore Lyman, a Unitar- ian Clergyman of Coll Springs, New York, became suddenly insane in a street car,— ‘The boiler of a passenger locomotive blew up at the railroad station in Taylor, Tex. Ths Fireman Jules Raspberry was instantly killed. Engineer Bert Wheeler was slightly and helper Michael McHan was fatally in- jured. The boiler was hurled two hundred feet.— Fire destroyed the M and M. Hos- pital building in Menominee, Mich, which was used asa boarding house. The inmates barely escaped with their L.ves. Oneof the boarders had his leg broken, and many others were seriously cut and bruised by jumping from the windows, ——Fire destroy- od the large six-story warehouse in Boston oc- cupied by T. R. Renwick & Co. for the s'or- agaof cotton and wool:n waste, Bartholomey Brewiog Company, Loss §0,- O00. ——A fatal fire occurred at Chapel Grove Fishing Station, about fifty miles from St. John, N. B. While Patrick Sulll. van was endeavoring to rescus h's eleven children from the burning dwelling he per. ishel in the Hames, together with four of his children. ——Glendon Colliery, at Mahanoy City, Pa., formerly owoed and operated by J. C. Haydea & Co., has been leased by the Lehigh Division of the Read. ing Coal and Iron Company, and possession bas been taken. i It is understood that the railros | workers | will strike al out the time ¢f ths epening of the World's Fair.—— Three deputy marshals fs Indian Territory were killed by an Iadian desperado named Bill P.dgeon, ——The Sioux Indians are prepa ing for a racket of som» sort.—— At Challets, Mexico, Iremn:o Gon- | gales, who cr ated a disturbance, was lassoed aud then lynched. ——T1he sale of the Pan. America Railway did 1 ot take pace, and all claims have been settled to the satisfac | tion of all concerned, No statement is given as 10 the future plans of the road, but defi mite information is promis-d soon. —H. W. ! Weir, chief justice of Idabo during Cleve jsnd's administration died at B ise, Idaho, of apoplexy, aged seveuty.—— Will Butler, col ored, a stepson of Heury Smith, the negro who was tortured to death in Paris, Texas, was Ivuched near that city, — Mrs, Albrechi sixty years old, was killed by an electric car io Newark, N. J. Sha was crossing the street, anl did not hear the warning bell The car knocked ber d wn, and the wheels passed over her head nearly severing it from her body. —— Four thousand people in the porthern part of Louisians are on the verge of starvation. ——As a freight train was | shifting cars on the Lohi h Valley Road, at the Essex Feltinz Mi 14, the brake chalas on the traia broke, causing the cars to run int» the boildisg, doing $’,L00 damage. Two men were badly hurt, ove of whom Levi Place, w Il likely dis. Sev ral other men bal nar Tow eicapes Despatches from many (owns ia Wester Pennsylvania and Eas ern Ohio report high water in the creeks and rivers, and serious damage ‘s feared it several places. At Due | bois the water in the Sinnemahoning Rives is at flood height, snl Rwmovo and other ! towns along the stream are preparing fora 800d. ~The captain and two mon of the | British schooner Annie Maris wers rescued | Just before the vessel san i ~~ The car sheds | of the street car syndicate in Now Orleans, with contents, were destroyed by fle; los | §i5,000, — At Oction, La, Heary B. Thomp- | son and Samuel Burton were amasinated by parties unknown. TEs ninth snosual session of the Master House Painters and | Decorators’ Association met in Army and Bavy Hall, in Philadelphia, Neary 150 | members were present. The president's an. | nual report was delivered, in which he ex- plaived the action taken in regard to the New Jorsey associat on. —~James C. Enell, who was chief clerz in Adjutant Geoersl Wickbani's offices usder (av, Francs, of | Missouri, has puoferred charges of nsap propriation of fund: again-t Adjutant Gen. | ral Wickham, A freight ran into a pas | puger train on the CL Colony Road, usar | Leominster, Mass, injuring & mumber of | passengers, : SAVED BY A CAT. | A Family Evcape from a Burning Baild- | Ji ing Just in Time, : At the Lavy Hoagland residence, loc ited fo | Poquest Valioy, N. J, which wae burned | carly Saturday morning, » cat saved the | family from perishing. The cat was heard ot 3 o clock ranning | about and mewing wildly. Mr. snl Mr Hoagland had barely time 10 siz) their children an § escape in their night clothing. r. Hoaglood ran over halt a mils in his stocking feet £3 the home of his father, the nearest dwelling, Mrs, Hoagland seizs | twa Mlsnkets in Ler Might aud saved the children and the i 5 LOSS AND FATALITY Animals, and Much Property. i res Reports of a Flood Disaster in the North. eastern Portion of Australia. Inces ant rain for several days has caused ow-lying districts, as muny hous s are sub The towns of Bundaberg, Ips Bundamba are suffering most still rsing, wich, and molition. The inhabitants have desertad their houses and those wio havanot fl:d to the higher jand have taken refuge in trees Or on the tops of the highest buildings. All domestic » total number. A mine near Bundamba was fl yo ded, and seven miners were drowued, In Ipswich many houses have collapsed. without food. The lcs of property is enor nous, Cattle have been drowned by the thous Anus. teleg: aph lines have been bioken. Al regu- WY £ FIFTY-BECOND CONGRESS, nin aan . Senate, rH Day —Mr, Hill made the motion, of | whica he had given notice last Friday, to proceed to the consideration of the bill to repeal the Sherman Bilver Furchass act, anu in support of the motion delivired a carctully prepared speech, in which he de- fres Li-metnlic coupage. The wotion was de feuted by nearly a two thirds majority. The Quarantise bill was taken up und passed lauds Lid by indians in severally, The Automatic Coupler bill was taken vp and discussed for un iime when it wont over, 37H Day. —In the Senate a number of House vill to which there was no objection weie passed. Bixieen pension bills were passed. The motion 10 proceed 10 the blll tor the coos deration of the New York snd The ill at leagth, 3%ri Day. ~The Bonaty devoted most of i's time to jurther argument ou the bil to ompel ro il ond companies 10 put into use the automatic car-coupler. Mr. Gurmean de ded his party sgainst the ch.rges made against it Ly Senator Chandier of not ke -p- ing the promises made in the National plat- Queenslind comprises the whole northeas tern jortiou of Australia. ‘Lhe country I+ mountainous, nud 1» watered by wvumerous rivers and lakes, There are vas: plains with- out trees. sud the soil is a rich black, well watered, snd affords the boot pastursge for domestic anima.s, The productions of both temperate snd tropical zones can be grown with success. ‘1he country 8 also rich in mineral resources The vstimaied popuation in 1855 was 518,005 Toe colony has 250 miles of railroad. Brisbane is the capital of the colony, the seat of government, wita = population of about 5,0 0 Ipswich u the fourtht own io siz: wih £000 maabitanis DISASTERS i ————— Tie twenty-ninth wictim of the oil ex- plosion at Aiton Junction, Il, i« dead and three more of the iu urnd are at the point of death. A leaky service pipe cause! an explosion of natural gas in Ulysses 8 Bruoson’s house at Anderson, Indians, and five persons were seriously in ured, Wire Denals Sullivan and wore charging the g « pisat of iu the Lake Snore Depot, an explosion occured and probauly fatally iojured, A FREIGHT train on the Chicago snd East. ern Iuinois Railroad fell through a bridge crossing Spring creek. pear Atherton, loaj- aoa, Nearly every man of the train crew was injured. AX explosion recurred at the Deihl fire works plant at Reading, a suberb of Cine n. nati, and He ry Horne, aged 18, was «i Jed: Gus Girwin, 24 years, istaliy injured, and other employees seriously burnea, SrEwAnT's factory, at Pontiac, Michigan, was wrecked by the exp mion of the boiler and four employees were injured. The fac tory had not started for the aay or the loss of life would have been gieat, John F rk a parlor cur at Toledo, Ohio, both men were A CcoLLisioN between a coal train and work train on the Chesapeake and OhloHasil road, near Augusta, Kentucky, caused by sn engineer f(alllog asleep in the cab, re. stu'ted in the death of one man sud serious injuries to eight others, W. B. Suita, bookkeeper of the St. Louis Car and Foundry Company was killed by being thrown from the driver's seat of a cab, by the sudd-n starting of tue horses, caused Ly him striding them with a whip. He was drunk at the time, A pesratcr from Peru, Indisns, says that moving ce caused a break in the main sapply pip of the natural gas company in the mid fo of the Wabash river, The town has to depend on small pipes on the bridge all large consumers are cut off, and there is litt ¢ prospect of the break being repaired short of 80 dayw, Jag. Born, aged 19 years, end James Moore, aged 15, of Latrobe, Penna, were kille l, and Wm. Moore was probably farally injured by being struck by a west-bound ex- press train on toe Penusylvania Railrosd. bey wers waliing on the track withs party on their way to a dance. I VICTIMS OF RABIES. —— The Madstons Fails to Bave "People Bitten in Chicago. Hetman Lang, a young farmer, livirg close to Leavenworth, Kan, died from hy drophobin, after suffering intense agony fo: twenty-four hours. He was bitten by a rabid dog last Acgut, and had a madstone applied, which adhered several tim « and a physician prosousced the po son eradicated from his sy-tem. On attempting to drink water Tharsday night be was thrown inte convals ons which occurred in rapil sue. cession until his desth. Before dying, Lang showed the worst forin of rabies, and had to be restrained from bitieg anyone near him, CUHIcAGo,~~A mad dog ran smuck through the heart of the ¢1 ¥ shortly after midnigut and b fore it was nally lroaght 1o bay end shot by the police it had bitten two persons, W. J. Jawler and Lizzie Russell, and as least three others, whose names could not be lesrned., After a lively chase by severn: uilicers the dog was killed. A ORPHANS BADLY TREATED. A Health Officer's Discovery in an In- diana Institution, A despatch Srom Muncie, Ind, says: Thy sounty health officer, Dr. Cowing, assisted by Drs. Jackson and Driscoll, made an in vestigation of the Delaware County Or phan’ Hote, and found the institution in a horrible condition, The half-bundred chil dren were coversd with vermin and sores, and they wero not half clothed. The ttle unfortunates related horrifying stories of nustreatment, saying they went to bed every night bungry. The sanitary condition of the building was filthy, several of the children were sie. An Slogan ow hilins wa Steind id A year ago ab a cost wi modern a Mr, Ema Bidwell has been matron for four year, sho has been released. The disco sation and much reason the Board of County Commissioners tailed to discover anything, , Tue 31 or 40) ibwan exile whom the Baron Mirs h fund sottied near Norwich, Conn, ure hs a pretty hard time of it ad farmers, Toe ‘s future is dary, aul its moushars wiay final 20TH Day. ~The whole of theremion of the Senate after the u orung hour was devoted to a discussion of the Kalioad Automate Car Co pler hill. Thesutstitue reported by the Cumnmittee on | aterstate Commerce was ing the use of power Jr.ving wheel brakes, stead of 1545, and tue .ourth rection, 1equir- ing th - use of 2rab-irons or bhand-hold. in the ends and sides of cars, go into fores on the ut of July, 1505 inste.d of 1803 It was also amended #0 ax to make it un awful to use cars after the 1st of January. 1804, that ure not ** quipped with coup ers coupling au «matic. lly « y compac and whichcan be uncoupied without the necessity of men go- ing between heen s of the (a 8” Fiual ACuIon was not taken on the bill, $071 Day ~The Vice-presideot laid before the Heuate a communioation from the Bec. retary of the Treasury, euclosing a supple- me nital list of ju gments rendered by the Chimes, amounting to $507 400, which have been presented to the Treasury Depwriment fur a; prop dation. A number of bills were taken from the calendar and pass «d. A bill wes passed witn relerince 10 tue transpor tition of werchandise trom toe Amer can port to another. The Car-coup- ier bil was discussed, and an amendmen off ered by Mr. Geor,e was voted down Court of House. ®ve Davy.o-Mr. Kilgore, of Texas, ear'y begun flilbustermz motions in the Howe 10 prevent the consideration of the Auti-option bill and the Baukruptey bill. Mauy mem bers who were in favor of the one were op posed 10 the « ther, and there was a third section, which, being io favor of both pro. were opp wel to the consideration of war claims measures, Afier the long fight. Mr. Kiigore found himee.f in a bope- less minority and the jouroal was approved Mr Burrow: of Michigan, lad ao attak against a war claims boll Hetween them they succeeded in preventing action on any wensure. aud at 4.40 the House adjoursed jt Day. In th: House the Legislative Approprmtion b Il was discos 4 during the day by Mesers. Dingley and Dockery. A sumter of amendments were soted down Mr, J. D Taylor, of Obio, introduced ares sintion waking it the duty of the Speaker on suspension «ays and on days fixel by he House for the c meideration of spe inl bills or resolutions to cond or any motion that he would not entertain when a report of the Uo nmitte + on rules iv under siderati n, Mr. Culber on, of Texas, introd:. ced the bill previ®usly prepared and mode public, re- pealing tue Sherman Silver Porchsse act and suLsti utiog the ol 1 Pland act, and provid ig for the comsge of bullion accumulated winder the Sherman law, 40rss Day. —In the Hone of Representa iu the pres noe of both BSeoate and House, the count was made of the electoral vote, and formal ansouncement followed of the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, [he Senate amendmen: to ‘he Quarantine bill was agre-d to. The Leg s ative Appro prati nn bil was under consuderation but no result was reachel. The Committee on Ap propriations of the House pr: poses some very decided changes on the pension policy nd mes hods of the Government, [HisT Day. ~The free-silver men won a vic. ry by defen ing the plan for a closur: and recommitting the rule to the commities. A sumber of amendments to the Legis'astive Appropriation bill were then adopted, and o hilt was p #8 L 5p DAY, 18 the House the Invalid Pen Lppropristion 111 was considered mn mim tee of the whole, and smendien's whose object was to reduce the smount and tranefer the Peus on Bereau from the later- wr te the War Department, debaled by Messrs. Mutchler, O'Neall and others At the evening (csion pension bilis were ©o0p~ dered PEOPLE AND EVENTS. POS ION | oO do tive. &.00 THZ cottagers at Newpori have organ zed a gol club, But two or three scch organi # tious exist in this county. Torstor is maid to be busty upon 8 book whicn po one would have expected him to write—a book upon Japan, is people and Feil 1100, Disviscuisuep New York churchmen mentioned as successors to Phillips Bvoks are the Rev. Dr. Huntingdon, of Gace Church, and the Rev, Dr. Satter] &, of Lal vary. The latter was a candidate when Dr. Brooks was elec ed Tue Virginian State Building at the Wor d's Fair will be a copy of Washington's home at Mount Vernon. The women are trymg to raise $10,040 to equip It and hops to give a literary entertaisment before long fn richmond, in which Tho vas Ne sn Page, Mar on Harlasd, Ametie Rives Chanler, and o.her atibors of Virgiaian birth will road, Uxrren Staves Sexaror Ergot STEPREN NM. Ware has been appearing before the Vederal Uourt of Appeals of California as ecunsel for the owners of the ltata, the Chilian vessel that was loaded with arms for the Ll lian insurgents slipped away (rom San Dingo and «as linally brought back by si Ametiean eraser, Our Government lost fin toe trial of the libel case before the United States Distri.t Court of Southern Ca itoinia, Toe late Justics Lamar, until a year or so ars pad A most remackasle memo y. He euild rep at word for word the s eecues of the great orators which he had read and passages {rom authors unknown to others phat son beats like ni aeslf, Hs rarely erred in & quotation aml one might have said of hi, ae Lord Melbourne i. ore lited with having said of Macas ay, ** [ wish 1 were as cock-sure of any one thang as he is of every- thing. Ax examp's of Mr. Blaine's hab't of con. tinued, uninterraptel Tabor was furnished in the early vart ot the Behring Sea corres Lnve. He become intensely abworved carrying on thw corcespondonce, and would retire to his room, where he worked with law books, dipl matic correspondence an! pa up around him, He would start in after broakfast, and sometimes would work on Sandily without rest or ford until 9 or 10 0'c ves. he would be too fatigued to eat, and the next morning would make up for it, Thess fits of labor would use him up for a week, THE VERDICT 1 RATIFIED Cleveland and Stevenson Can Now | Be Inaugurated. A Ceremony Which Attracted An Enor- mous Crowd to the Capitol. Grover Cleveland, of New York, and | Adlai Btevenson, of Illinois, were officially | announced to huve been elected President snd Vice President of the United States, Alibhough the country at large was pretty well sat fled by noon on the 9ta of last No- vember that these gentlemen had been chosen for the two offices named, their election was ro. constitutionally snnounced until 1 o'clock Wednesday, At that hour the House and Benate met in joint session 10 exercise the highest function of Congress, ‘hat of counting the electoral vote of the weveral Btates and certifying to the election of » | Prexidect and Vice-President, LADIES CROWD THE FLOOR. the ceremony always excites interest. While | in their character there is them that always atiracts Thr. e bours before the joint session was Lo be held men and women came flockiog to th Capitol in order to secure advantageou® seats in the public galeries. When House met at 11 o'clock thers was not stend ing room left vxcept in the reserved and press gilleries. Cards of admission had Leen issued by the members for the reserved gal- were about twiceas many t ciets distributed as there were seats for the holders In consequences of this a ra her unusu il scens wos ‘presented 01 the floor of the House, By ress ution it was oiderel that ind ex bolding gallery tickets and who could not find admission, and the ladi s of the tam- flies of Senators and members sbouid be ad. mitted to the floor Witasin five minutes after the passage of the resolution every space except that reserved for the Ne ators was occa ied by fle dressed women and many pretty children, Beveral of the Con- gression surrounded themselves with heir wives snd oh ldres and gave the OCcoR OD the appearance of a big family affair THE SENATE ARRIVES At 12:05 o'clock Do rikeeps Turner. of the House anounced “Phe Vice-President and the United States and all eves turned! to Senate,’ were main entrance to eateh a glimpse of the only K ¥ a really uniq ‘e feature of the ocension function it bas been for moe than half a sentry to assis tat the counting of the elec. toral vote, Past three soor= and ten, he has been in the employ of the Benats for sixty- ne vours, and ar sted al every ceremony hat of to-day since Martin Van Boren was eloc'ed The old servitor bas heen quite ill this Winter and showed the effects nu his slow step and white cheek, He attended by a squad «f Capitol police, The tw boxe: containing the ¢] o taral votes wer « carried on either by means of a broad strap thrown over the aid gentleman's shoulders, Hix partially bald head was protected from dravghbis by a silken cap which hid raurh of the glory of the Captain's snow. white halr, and gave to hits a strange appearance wire flar 104 entered wile COMPUTING THE RET RNS After Captain Basso't bad his raluabis burden at the Bpeaker's desk, and deposited unlocked the boxes, rontine proceed ings be- | gan. They were very interesting. being the | ennounce ment of the vote of each State by me of the tellers There was, however, an air of dignity about the wh jo proceedig which was disturted twice by appisise. The first tim+ this ocourre | was when the vote of filino's was anpounced for Cleveland and Stevenson, It was promptly checked by Vies. President Mos ton and was pot repeated autil tne fica] announcement, when there "Re ia “lapping among several of the mew VM hat which was not joined in gen- arslly by the audience 1 be cervtpon les aitending the counting of the vote are prescribe | bv a ‘oint resciution reported by Senator Hoar in 1558, and which has been made applicable to "all succeeding elections and hss boon incorporaed in the supplementary revised statutes THE TELLERS Vice-President Morton appointed as tellers on bebalf of the Beoate jor this important ceremony, Mr. Hale, of Maioe, and Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky. At the last ele~toral count the te'lers for hie Fennte were Mr. Manderson. of Nebraska the president pro tem. of the Benate, and sir. Harris of Tenn sere, the Democratic Ssostor of that baly Hpeaker CUrisp ap poioted Judg « Chicmsn, of Michigan and tlenr Cabot Lodge (Seoator elect Massachuseil) as ths House tellers Four years ago the onrresposdeng offl dels were Mr. Ermentrout, oi Peancyiuania, and Mr, Bager, of New York, Poe actual ceremonies wera neariy the same as four years ago, with a slight differ syne days since chamber were, of course, received by the House with becoming repect. The Vice President ascended the Speaker's plationm and took his sent at the right hand of them seives in the piacds sasigned to them on the After the last certificate had been resd customary snnouncement hat wane elected Freddent of the United Siates, ad boat Adil Bieveason was elect t Vice resident of the United States, each for the WORK AND WORKERS. A large meeting of representatives of the The question of feleration Tre Schuylkill Coal Exeban re issued a Tyee was no irouble at Duntirk, New wo A XEW wage scale was posted at the Edgar Thompson Steel Works, of the Carnegie Company, at Braddock, Penna. It reduces the wag 8 of all employes in the converting and blooming department, about 500 in num. ye, THERE ie groat excitement in MeK A Penoa , over the mrikiog a natural ges well in the heart of the city, The well has a pressure, great enough, 1t is eaiculated, to supply the entire town, L depth of 2.00 Tha gue Wak struck at Tug striking boiler nakers in the Chicago ul, hve 4 Al t Blaomiogion, Be irs mma an PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, rons. Epitome of News Gleaned from Varions Parts of the Fate. It is likely that the Penrose bill avo ition of the Public Buildings Commis sion will pass third reading in the Senate and be sent to the Howe nest week, to close its doors, gated by the authorities, Gro. E dent Duss, of the ask the Feonomite Boclety, is about to sppoisiment of & re Celver, We'lington Bertolette succesds G. D line division of the Reading Railroad. A xusser of citizens have filed with the ® ance on the and have asked for an investigation, part THE delense in the case of Jamek Cliffora, one of the Homestead rioters on trial for riot end murder, in their evidence endeavored to prove an albi for Clifford, anc alsoa josti- fication for the rioting aod killing of the Pinkertons, but Judge Btowe refused ale low evidence tending toward the latter posi- tion to be given. A Jupce CLayrox, of Delaware County, re- naked the Philadelphia from constructing posed quarantine station ut fused to grant the io] inction the city of Chester to prevent for by city of the pro Tinicam Is- and, Tux City Solicitor of Heading was anthor ized 10 proceed again-t ex Treasurer Ob,id the amount of ie will and his bondemen to recover the treasury deficiency. alse pro ool against delicquent tax-payers, Tunes desperate inmates scaled the sud escaped from the Indusirial tory at Huntingdon. A VERMICT of not gu the trial of Jacob Ciiff« riot and murder, Tae Fow bill, manufacture of walls Reforma ty ity returned in rd at wus Pittsburg for the sale the passed the lower house of the Legislature al- most unanimously. A LARGE number of the ies in Behuylkill County resumed operations alter a stand still of two months. A locomotive struck a trolley jlentown, Ooe passenper jured, Two more deaths from curred at Bully forbidding cigarettes ar in Niate Reading oollier. car at Al was siizttly in- scariet fever oc- in Barks Conuty of York the HUDWESCReTs UOXRTARLE NTILIL acting ou authori v of the County pre. venied the emp ove.os of Lhe streel nl. way ompany from laying **T"' rails on the coun 1% bdge. Al s meeting of the Scranton Poor D re. charges were of the A Tux Northampton Uo made agsiost Lhe sup rec erintendent us house, unty Compiissiones ax rale al wet at Easton ani Axed Lhe Ph conta on the 810) Tux the Delawaie & miners and leborers employel by Lackswanos Coal Uompaiy to the num! of 18 000 fn the Lackawa na and Wyoming Valicys hes Leas put on « jght i ours a day LL Carlisle, by Mie 23) feet bave omch Dickinsoa Cx Mes Mor Two ots, i tore ionsle dl 10 wpe, gwo Pittsburg lad: ig and § oop #4 E any. the soil is being al combine, to control ali Westorn Peunsvivania, un Pitsburg Jas Briiuvax and Martin Kearoey, miners living pear Wilkes Barre, were poi- si od its believed, at a polish wedding and one of them was afterwards found dead by isa susp Con A « coal In formed the railroad rack. There that be was murdersd the mado fled anpual report of Affairs wis iRE qe Bectetary pba AT the tion sy Coatesville, the Joca! Council Junio Order of American Mechanics secured con of the body. 1% proclaimed its purpose of the city offic = sonl cars wero demolished Andrew Histel killed ina Jefferson brsuch of the Eve Niveveh, in eros of Republican nowisating conven trod v2 control « Fraionr and and Eogineer wreck on the Leilroad naar CABLE SPARKS. Tis Westminster Gazette is a new venture fa London jourealism, Grear BreTain's reply in the Bering sea case has baen sent to Washiogton. Evwarp Panzer Deacox, it been granted a divorce from his wife. Tug Chevalier Anton von Schmerting, Auserian si atestaan, was stricken with para 15. is in Marseilles, Tie Aresduks Frans Ferdinand of Aus. trin was received with royal honors by the Eaglish in Caleutta, THE reception given James Eganio L'mer. tok was the most remar.aole damonstration Ir i« understood that arms will be shippel from New York to aid ths revolutionary movement in Hayth, Depoviepr and Pichon, of the French swords, P.enon was wounded, Ture Parliament of Great Britain opened. pale Ly Gaddaone, Salisbury aod Baatour, Viorius of bnager and privation githered attend wm of Parlimment, Lut were disperse A sevens sarthguske visited Stromboli, in the Medtery stan, The isiand of Zante Ine French cabinet has prepared a bill who circuine uni ounded rumos toe safety of fluancial lostitutions. Tur Dritish ship Gladstone rescued twa ve survivors of the crew ot tue German sh p x Mendelssohn, Ths Amer can sup Rotert 1a Belitunp, frome Yoiohama for New York, was lost at sen, but ait oa board are supposed 0 have Leen saved, NEWBY GLEANINGS: Tne cholera is spreading still in Ger. many. Tur anthracite coal tonnage of 1BIC was - Tur Hudson Ever lcs crop is estimated at 4 000 0% tons, ThE bean crop in California fa 180; wis 76,554,500 pounds. Tug cold weather did not damage tus LAEBITH are becoming a serious nuisencs in some parts of Kansas, Tuenx were forty dusis in Francs last year snd but two deaths resulted, AX opportunity will be given Australians Tug postal approoriation for the fecal L073, 000, Tax Haw dian Queen was about fo Goo Free con! bureaus wers opened during the cold weather in Bt, Louls, Colpago sui Tre Pennsylvania Raliroad ismid to have arrangements shout completed for a routs to the Pacific Coast. Tue Dominion of Canada estimates (or ing year contain appropristioos of $4,800,200 for canals, A coLoxY of Bohemians from Northera Missouri have bought 17,000 acres of lan | Over 16,000 people in Washington Citr had to apply to the charitable for help dur- ing the late cold snap. LussiAX troops are being seat into Hus gisn Poland in great numbers, aud quae tered along the frootier, Crorena is feared more in Europe than war. The dissass is expected $0 do territie work the coming summer. IT costs about $12,070 to get the vote: of the electoral college brought to Washington trom the forty-four Btates, BesrivEnt in Administration eircies in Washington is said to be decidedly in favo: of the anunexstion of Hawaii, bur without urdue baste, Ocax freights between North and Bours Americas are at the lowest poiot ever know: many ocean tramp steamers are unable io obtain cargoes TEE record of accidents in and around Boston, Mss. caused by eloctric strast cars in 1802 ghows that ten persons were killed and 265 injured. Tug naval vessels now in process of con struction at various ship yards in the United States are estimated to cost $58,000,000, and merchant vessels building are valued at #4. - UGK, KATABDIX is the name Tracy bestowed on the mew battle ram built a Bath, Me, on plans suzgsstel by Hear Ad miral Ammen, The vessel takes its Dane from Mount Katabdin, Maing's greatest wouotain, — ee Ice A DESPATCOR from Christisna ssys a cabi- pet crisis is sgaio mapenst on account of the agnation {or a sepasate consular serviee for Norway M EALTIMORE, GRAD, ETC. FLOUR Balto, Best High Grade Extra WHEAT-No. 2 Red.... CORN-—No. 2 White...... Yellow inal Ear Yellow per bri..... OATS-Southern & Penn. Western White. ... Mixed .. RYE—~Ro so 450 73) Ti 53 A 5 27 £9 aR 42 “7 381g . 58 63 HAY Choice Timothy 1600 16 50 Good to Prime. . canes 1450 1 oo STRAW Kye in car Ms., 1109 iL 50 Wheat Blocks. a 5 Tn Oat Blocks. ... 85) 00 CAXXED GOODS, TOMATOES -Stnid No. 38100 Gs i110 w2 ’ “4 Ti 5 snenn rem ah . ¥ 14 100 110 10 FEAS Standards. Beoconde.......c.coun0 CORN-—Dry Pack Moist. ... . CITY STEERS... Uty Uaws., Southern No HAS alg 4 POTATOES & VEGETABLES. POTATOES “Burbanks..§ 88 @§ Va. Yeliow.... 350 YOM. . co cnciniecnrrsns. SEH ONIONS. ...ooonve PROVISIONS. Clemr ribeides. . o.oo. Bacon sides Hema. ..o cocosvanansssns Mess Por, per bar..... Best refined BUTTER Fine Under fine. ... Pollo. Cry... 20 $ 2 25 @ o% 23 4 CHERSE, NBS is 185 8 1 NY. fists... Skim Choose... sacun KGOR, an M BOGR.~Rinte.,.. North Carviine @s & = POULTRY. Hens ..... 8 i is id Turkeys. Ducks, per ....... one TORACOO, TOBACCO-MA, infers 1050 Sound common. . ao MidB. « «cc vivisees BOD Funcy vo 1200 FAVE ETOCE. +8 595 435 5 03 FURS AND SKINS, 10 BEF. Best Benves... Good 10 Fair cushinse Hogs Haovoon . ... Red POX. cociccannnsvs Mhknnk Black... .. ; OpOSsuIi. vo vasvsiiincns Mink. ..... Citar, io i - a — a NEW YORK. nr ad a BO RY E--Wostern. ...oom CORN—~No. 2... . QATR Na. &.....cinniiin BUTTER Stmiw ions EIN Mate... o.oo ivaniin CHEESE «Sate. ioscan A PHILA DELIA, a
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