THE NEWS, The nine hundred employes in the cloth department in the Otis Company's woolen mills, in Ware, Mich. have been notified that the mills will begin to run five hours a day, until further notice, The company’s store- houses are filled up again. The mills were shut down ten weeks, and started full time the first week in October with a reduction of wages. — The dead body of an unknown woman was found floating in the Conestoga Creck, at Relgar.s Landing, at the southern end of Lancaster, Pa. 8he was about thirty. five years old, aed appearances indicated that a weight had been tied to her feet when or before she was thrown into the stream, we Andy Gormley, the “Wild West" cow- boy, who eloped with Gertrude Hosen aod was married in Milwaukee, has Leen allowed to go free by Justice R bbiwns, of Chicago, The father of the gir! became reconciled io the match. ~The Nashvilie Cotton Mills made a special assignment to secure $70,000 due creditors. Huch BP, Dallas was assignee, The upused admis-ion tickets to the World's Fair were sold to a Chicago specu- Intor {or 811,000, — Under the contract with the Canadian government for the Angle- Australian steamship service, a trip from Australia to England will bs made in twenty- five days. The trip across the Daciflo is to be made in s.xteen days, across the conti nent in four days and across the Atiaantie In five Walter Eastern $10,060 worth broker in San Francisco, in 5,000 bonds. who were arrested days, - Guy Fernald, of was held for trial Mrs, Garner and her son, in Los An- as they were inno- James at the Ontario The cause of with Furnald geies, were discharged, eent victims of Maxville, of County Jail at Canandaigua, death was given as typhoid fever, but it is alleged that it is indirectly due to the bru- tality of the Geneva police officials, ——The doors of the Bank of Harrison, Neb., were closed, and the is now in the hands of the Banking Board. No statement (8 made other than the assets are only ball the The storage house and offices of tue Hollidaysburg Pa, Iron and Nail Company we e destroyed by fire Josiah Fulton, who settled in 1819, and was Furoald's Geneva, diel scheme, institution State liabilities, in Peoria, IL, i the only white person in that viel born within eight miles of the Wheeling, W. Va. His death was the result of an accident which « ARO. - - present site of urred two weoks Judge Sam, ! ec ex-Governor Hoyt, of Peunsylvabia, during the war, p Confederate states, usin of who, was nisgioger of the Gied in Atlanta, Ga, George M. Norton, one of promi. nent mining experts in the West, was found dead io bed in Der lL, the 8 severe asthmatie ation of the hear: sschester, N.Y, Nev. Broker,” He was na Mackay, —— John P from bi reouphie ee the most cause being where be Le of Ww. lied in Brookive John The steamer Venetian came into New York barror flying the flag. @ne of and others are seriousiy iil At Newark, N. J., subpaeaas to members of the campaign ¢om- county yellow the crew died from small pox the grand issued jury Democracy, produce thet mittee of the Essex ooks of give testimony and the last campaign, so thatthe grand jury can i { funds, fovestigate the charges of The members of the « jittee say that they election before the grand jury, and will take the mat. ter into the —eharies Wagner, of Philadelphia, has been working Mauricetown, N. J,, bas disappeared. Foul play is suspected. Wm, Little, of No. 11 South Third street, Camden, NX. J., was in- stantly killed and James Dean [fatally io. jured by the fall of a pile iron plates at the Camden fron works ——Mr., Huddart, of the Canndian-Aunstralian Line Service lias made a proposal Canadian govern- ment for the establishment of a service by twenty-koot steamers upon the payment of a subsidy of $750,000 u year for ten years. Mr. Huaddart proposes to establish a fast line from Great Dritain to Australia and New Zealand, using Canadian Pacific Railroad for connections between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Supreme Court of Missouri bas affirmed the title of Charles P. Choteau, of St, Louls, to 100,000 acres of land in Dunklin county, Gurts, who 1" iv of to the ing for more thao thirty years, ——A Church Unity Society was formed in Cleveland Gertrude Rosen, a young lady of Englewood, a suburb of Chicago, eloped with A. WwW, Gormley, her cowboy lover. They became scquainted during the progress of the World's Fair, —Mrs, Eva Blackman, Lenven. worth’s woman police commissioner, who recently eaused the removal of all the bache- lore from the police force, bas now set in to rid the town of variety theaters, —— Joseph La Monde, a musielan of some pote and leader of the great ' theater orchestra, com- mitted suicide In the rear of the theater in Bt. Louis, by blowing out his brains. The dead musician is said 10 be the son of a Gor. man nobleman, ~The large brick barn and tobacco shed of Hiram Garber, a farmer and horse «er, of West Hempfield township, Pa, wero destroyed by fire. Nine head of eattie and eight valuable horses were burned. PUGNACIOU 3 PUSSY, A Chicago Woman Terribly Clawed by a Fierce Feline, Mrs, John Kremp, an old lady living at Thirty-first and Donfield streets, Chicago, was terribly injured by a pet eat. Mire, Kemp wanted to chase the eat out of doors, but the feline was not lnclined to obey, The woman seized a broom sad attempted to brush the feline ogt, whereupon the eat Sew at her face, and with tooth and claw, tore the flesh in a terrible manner, The woman's screams brought her son te the rescue, who tried to get the oat away, but the enraged animal only tors aud seratched the more. Beizing a hammer Eremp hit the eat over the head, dropping pussy to the floor, wo M:s, Emma C, Laugenour, bas just been elected a member of the Board of Directors of the Yolo County. Calliortia, Bavings a ASHINGTON Hawaiian Correspondence fo the Senate. CHINESE MAKE TROUBLE. Sent Steps Have Been Taken to Provide for a New Constitution and New Form of Government for Hawali-Mr. Hatch Elected Foreign Minister CABLE SPARKS, The greater purt of the town ball at Palma, Bpain, containing specimens of Arablan art has been Lurned, By a vote of 197 to 67 the French Benate has approved the bill fixing the duty on wheat at 7 francs por quintal, The severest gale experienced in many years prevalled ifn Queenstown, and many houses were unroofed and trees uprooted, The Paris police show no signs of relaxing their sctivity against anarchists, Twenty six of the latter were arrested Friday, Recent events in Italy, in the opinion of leaders of the democratic party io that country, indigate the early advent of the republie, The Indian government intends to places The Pre-ident sent to Congress correspondence fu relation to tho Intest | Hawall, being i Min- | Febru- | through letters, with enclosures, from ister Willis, covering a period from ary 10 to February The important feature of ence 15 inclusive, the corrosponde« is a statement that steps have been taken to provide for a new constitution snd | for Hawalil, The | first letter is merely an acknowledgement of | pew form of government the receipt of the dispatches. under date of H scribes the situation io The second, | 14, during the nolulu, February de Hawaii past month as having been unusually quiet Minister Willis mentior the changes in niready Mr. Dole will } been noted ; | aud saves that a pirited contest | Progress oking to the introduction he ‘‘representatives Provisional mens coting for the demand ar Ww representative OWI BQoOess hang the “At the 1 the gover: Ginese mass-meeling 1dgad r may be judged the use of 8 man-ol-war was re than hinted at, The statement was also made taxes than any ot trade ber m Honolulu's would unite and sand | first speaker recon Cis WOous : bp the Chinese should Washington t instruct ihe Liness minister . write i te Dome govern ent about thelr troubles, Another charge that it was the purpose of the governm ban, pose i Geary act ent to place Chinese under the The pr than th ia and favor the Portuguese aot was denounced ss worse Itappearsthat the net nplained of is one proposing 10 require Chinese 10 take out a special license as A prerequisite to con uae ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. ting business in Hawail } Sax, the inventor and reformer iments, bas just died, the French General Commis siorks she Em press grows Sestier, ns has lost former beauty and is fat and slow of mo the eminent Frenchman, who is nearly 80 years of age, will shortly under. £0 an operation to prevent total blindness, uM ¥ 0, Jules Sim Hene Luguet, the eldest of Parisian se- tors, recently celebrated his Rist birthday and the semi-centennial of bis connection with the theatre, ing Rothschilds ¢' France are deeply In- terested in the colonization of That js they are not in favor A great flow of rather toch of stimuiating hebrews te 6! regu ate it, Minister, Is having her firet wrestle with civ flization, Her chief difculty is sitting on ihe floor jn native style when she has them on, guerrilla of Dover, Obilo. It is not generally known that the nortorious terror and guerrille was a Ohio, General Gordon delivered his lecture “The Last Days of the Confederacy” in Louisville the other night. At its close the wife of an ex Confederate sald, in speaking to her hus. band, “It was an excellent lecturs but it was a little too much reconstructed.” “Yeu, madam,” was the ex-colonel's response, “but you were not whipped and I was,” Wm. Steinway, the millionaire, says that while the poor people have ambitions wealthy mets alow save ambitions, That in stead of paioting pletures, writing books or magazines or making scientific discoveries their ambition is to make the best use of money so that it will give the most belp and benefit 10 others, This, he thinks, is the loftiest ambition in the world, sod i The late Count de Liguerolle, of France, bas a lHorary of 4,000 volumes, It is shortly 10 be offered for sale at public auction and it is expected the books will bring the high. est price per volume of any books ever sold, upon all goods except cotton yarns and fabrics, Silver will be included among the taxed articles, Emperor William is devoting great atten tion to bimetalism, and, it desires the German goverment to take every is sald, that he fall in the price of silver, The Trades’ Union Council of England bas Issued a manifesto in regard 10 the action of the House of Lords on the employers lia- 10 allow a body ol Irresponsible legislators (0 Coearde, a Paris newspaper, « ares tant President Carnot bas deman recall of i the Marquis of Dufferin, British ambassador he to nscertain the ¢ is alleged 10 have taken in ir’a views of the Franeco- Russian understanding. or that Mr, Gladstone revived in , hecessitating an ope the cause of the resignstic is sald to bave been WORK AND WORKERS, or makers the in iienx 0... J weavers in the Sts psburg, N. J, sirue {17 per cent : i if the weavers di t in all about tin, Tenusspon, the largest spe ug company la ions alter an en! : ns the times U2 xin, in the United , of Cheyenne, Wyoming, u the schedule of pay and on or #1: ts le ¢ eating smpioYes, Pan ge of that propery, bea the Union bare ree and offo further HBR art, A similar order was filty uni indred and Bg workmen iwo b 3, log, oyed in the Stock Exchasoge Dua in { the carpenters, empl pow wing sympathy with erected hicago, stra wh on strike on tt ing | Sesnt a reduction at Lull days against jo the day the contractors demands of the carpenters, men made new demands which have not ye been conceded, TALMAGE APPLAUDED. He Reads a Lstier to His Fleck Px- pressing His Intent to Remain, Just before the end of the mors in the Brooklyn Tabernacle the Rev, T. De that bad read Witt Taimage said to a congregation crowded the church to the door that He he 40 announcement to make, the following letter then Dear Brethren of the Trustees of Hrookirn Tabernacie : Your urgent letter is at band, I had fully resolved to resign my positios, not onlybeo suse 25 years of Brookiyu pastor- ate wili soon have been passed, Lut because of the fnancial entanglement resulting from a i | Any bank or insurance company or wordly institution. Now by the lwessing of God upon your management of our easurch it is put out of all embarrassment and I beliey bas seen its Inst crisis, Persuaded vy what you say in your letter of yesterday and Ly what 1 hear irom all sides, and aiter sceking divine direction, 1 now avd bere declare my intention to remain your pastor, from whose affairs 1 bave always been deeply in- ieresied, DO one can estimate And tow with more faith and high expectation than 1 worid's belterment. Yours, T. De Wry Tarxaor, At the conclusion of the doctor's reading there was applause that fairly shook the building and continued for several minutes, Dr. Talmage further said: “Ia June I will leave for an absence until autumn In Aus tralia and India, but my place will be ocou- pied by distinguished ministers of tae Gospel of America aud Europe,” WORSE THAN SLAVERS, Smugglers of Chinese Charged With Drowning Their Living Cargo. It is claimed that smugglers have been actively at work at Tacoma, Wash, , for some timo and that they have imported thousands of dollars’ worth of opium and landed hun- dreds of coolles within the past 60 days, A Tacomn paper publishes a statement that the smugglers, when hard pressed by customs officers, have thrown their living eargo into the sound, putting chains and bails on the coolles’ logs 10 insurs the bodies golug to the bottom, The customs officers sre reticent about they make, as a new ruling of the Treasury Department forbids them doing so. | CENERAL EARLY. a — The Brave Old Fighter Passes Quietly Away. I BRILLIANT CAREER His Career in the Florida War and In the Confederate Army-—-His Campaign Maryland and Virginia. in Gen. Jubal A. Early, Virgioia's soldier, died at 10.00 o'clock His last moments simply censed to breaths, General Fariy's last {liness dates from a fall down the postoffice steps at Lynchburg about two weeks ago the shock, and simpy grew weaker until be died, honored Friday night and he were peaceiul, He never rallied from weaker and . GEN. JUFAL A. EARLY. Jubal Anderson Early was bora in Frank. Va., on N¢ and the 1 Bintes Mill- in the i itn county, vember 3, 1K16, wis graduated from at W He was assigned to duty united cinss of Fortress ery snd served tary Acndemy est Point fl ‘ * AS a Jirutepant ol arti 5 he resigned his lorida War i began practice & Dalive state, in 1841, r in 1-432 and again rom 1847 10185 He was 5 vers in the and +y for some tol 47 Paylor, between (he gervice fourth Gli iederals Grant ¥ hastily the Capital, most brilliant surprised the Fed- era bem Mm the Absen oe made his traditional ri Ana ed lis iti army. Early was driven from the feid ia the stter- poon tatonted him & defeated hi snd Jost part of bis artillery. Cuosier oss in March 186: od three days aiterward General Lee re. joven] Esrly 3 Mae put 2 3 ¥ LEG an the Of late years ily in Lynchburg, Now He was siberu Historical Bociety, of the Jackson at Lexing- Urieans. ident of the fe was the orator sf tlhe unveiling y Blonewnil tou in 1891 ie was active in ot Association of Arisy of N ginia and was ils Viesid General Early's mulitary ability was sharp- war, shows ganizing tbe swthetn Vir flue st Eh ly criticised during the last years of the but ia the light of history lus career » him to have been Otie of the Dest slratogisis as he was one of the bardest Gubters on either #l le ROBBERY MISCARRIED. wriaingy A Special Fraieht Was Wrecked In- stead of the Expecied Express, A most daring aud utsucersaiul attempt to wreck and 8 pastenger and express train on the Gull, Colorado and Sanin Fe at .10 o'clock the other toh road was made morning, The stretch of went, three miles ng scene of the attempt was a lonely track fringing a bigh embank- rth of Pau's Valley, L I. Two inrge piles of ties were placed on the track one busdred leet distant Irom each other, The passenger traln was due there at 2.45 struck the otstruction nothing great lose of life, as the train is always well laden with passengers, Fortunately a south bound special freight yond the valley belore the arrival of the passenger. It eame thundering along and erashed into the pile of ties intended for the | express, The engine was derailed and it and the tender, followed by four freight cars, went crashing over the forty-foot embankment into the ravine below. The engineer, fire man, and bead brakeman, jumped in time to save their lives and escaped with a few bruises, It is supposed that the men who put the ties on the track did so with the purpose of robbing the express car, and when they found their pians bad miscarried leit the vieluity, n— Mr, Gladstone spoke in strong terms in the House of Commons against the action of the Lords in obstructing legislation passed by the Commons, and his words were charac termod as a declaration of war against Poors, The radicals threaten fo leas liberal party if the premier om the House of Commons, Fred. Fisher, aged 10, and Katie Bethe shefder, aged 11, wers drowned in the canal at Missiilon, 0. by tho breaking of the low, Renate, 661 Day. The Senate held n short session transacted, A brief debate on silver was the Vice-President to refer the Biand Belyniorage blll, which had just been re. ceived from the House, te the Finance Com- mittee, 677i Day A somewhat amusing episode enlivened the Bensts proceedings, inaugur- ated by Henator Berry's personal explan- ntion. A New York newspaper had inciuded him in sn group of portraits of nine Demo- cratic senators whom it charged with being obstructionists” to the tariff bill, The main luterest of the day centered about the dis. cussion as to the disposal of the Bland bitl Mr. Stewart guve notice that at two o'closk Wednesday he would move 10 take it up and make it the business before the Renate until disposed of. Mr. Teller also epoke on the snma subject, 681 Dav. Au exciting debate was preci pitnted in the Benate by Mr, Harr fe’ motion for the second reading of the Belgniorage bill, This was opposed by Me. Sherman, who moved ite reference to the Finance Committee, and, in the course of a strong speach in opposition to the bill, said that its object was to div ert a trust fund from its legitimate purpose, Mr. Morgan iniroduced a resciution is the President for luformation occupancy of Blueflelds, Niearagua, British, which was agreed bill approprinting &45,000 Kearsage was also passed, us did the bill permitting 0 OO Howard aecept from the French government the decoration il commnader of the Legion of Honor 681m Day Alter the disposal of &¢ mportast morning business the Se ip the beigniorage Lill, which or Ly rs Bherman, | gins, The bill went 7018 Day. —In the Bepute orage Lill was dis nent between Mr tnd Mr. Harris for 1 i Des Inken celling to th Ly the The House for saving the ius “© ' tO xen to me Rn- nale ook bated snd Hig aver without nati : the Bian imsed, After mn ior the In was de Henale due 2 clock Gr Day 4 onrintion A ppropriatio fouse, and 1 lispinyed i Hessrs Doliver, the Wh he were principal Hept and ROoOn 67rw Das ation § » ieaiure of rit the icising 1} ' 3 + As pi ocw ochiren, Lil Aree i tse on + whereby 1he bree o clock 65 rm Day Pension Appr: 6 ul A) , Was prisne : division Bprited reusral Hendersor NG Fx -Bpeaker Grow othe Dill save ¢ the hie reports pry Department and at rommissioner of customs ome debule war devoled to { Columbia Appropri iu the the Distriot iwo 5. One 10 who y « {8% & tax-payviog factor § the District, and the other re borne general gove wm one-half {0 one-third, were re Day reduce OY ihe et ieleate DYNAMITE IRN A Bomb Exploded in Front Chamber of Deputies. be the ROME, of the A terrible explosion, said to of Anarchists, occurred is Rome st § o'clock the other evening. The explosion 100k p on the Piazza di Monte Cltorio, stands the Chamber of Deputies A sitting of the chamber had just concluded, and it is believed that the bomt or infertal machine was exploded almost in ! front of the Chamber of Deputies, The explosion shattered all the windows in Its neighlorbood and at least two people were wounded, A defeating report was heard immediately after the explosion, and it atiracted crowds of people, filling all the streets ing 10 the Plazza di Moate Citorio, The police, immediately alter expio- sion, swarmed to the spot in large numbers, and, it is sald, succeeded In making several important arrests, lome is in a state of great excitement and all sorts of rumors are in circulation, among | them being the report that an attempt was madeto bow up the Chamber of Deputies 1t ix also said that the polices have obtaived | valuable information from one of the men taken into custody and that the authorities are io possession of evidence whieh would | seem to point 10 a widespread conspiracy to | cause explosion in Rome, Eight persons were wounded by the explos sion, including ove lady. Rix of the wounded are in the hospital, Three of them are in a serious condition, and one of them ie report- od 10 Le dylag. A mason of the name of Polidori, who was slightly wounded, was put through a course of questions by the po ice, and afterward The police believe him 10 Le the man who threw the explosive. work 1 near which been inrge § sERG. the Advices from the Michigan Peach Belt Mamie Snyder and August Kreese were drowned at Dunkirk, X. Y. They were skat- Emerson Holland, of Panton, Vi, sn As sistant Judge of the Addison County Court, was gored to death by a bull Two daughters of James Hickman were killed at Glasgow, Ala. Ly the fall of a tree, Hickman's grief was so intense that be lost Lis reason, Dunixe the past three months 18 of the Glouorster fishing Geet have been Jost, 10” gether with 61 men, aud property valued at over $100,000. News has reached memphis that Mark death lu Oblon river bottoms, north of Jack- Ax overdaden freight elevator in the build. En — PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Parts of the Etate Tua Orand Jury of Delaware County, sit- ting at Media, returned a trae bill of murder against Professor 8, C, Snortiidgs for killing his wife, The iris] was June term, Ture bol er of engice Valley Rallroad exploCed two deferred until the No, #6 on Tannery #f y ana brakemen were Tue Philadelphia Conference of the Meth. iy session at Eavicn ¥ Br i a verdict Lost, ¢ at Allies Core Tue jory impane ed by from: mil blame for the ners. death of four m Beveral force their way into Stroudst hundred persons attempted urg the purpose of lynching Richard Puryes who Is held fo hie Ehlers, Two of the Pittsburg Jail murder of Curisting eRIers were arrested sles. casting manufacty deny thet a nations! combi i American § in Phil lormed, asserting 1hst the tins “5 Casting «( organized BE sis $ § x phian, ie neither 4 trust nor & combine The four siste miners wh wers of a cave ft the quarry of Wi ut Williamstows | ot beets res Lope is entertain Jishor Bishop Conlerence in session at Y¢ preferring ARG Was jek Prints ut called sat- certain ots irregularities in connec of by arts, 10 answer in April the foes the st the nd aLG Pieas Cx tha clerss ayton aliowed a Hill ballot previous ruling he held be could not do. decres to open inron boxes, whieh in a In a wild struggle to secure employment at Hickory Swamp Mine, Shamokin, several Huagarians and Polanders offered from &5 to # 0 for places, Laura Fry, of Gil City, the Buflai that sbe poisoned ber lover four yoars age bome, Harry Johnson was sentenced to die for the marder of his child at Allentown, Unusually pressing demands are being mude spon the West Chester County Com missioners this year for a reduction in the assesaments of farm land which has deterior- ated in value during the past year to such an extent that the owners think that they should receive a rebate in their taxes, The Com- missioners are powerless to grant such re- quests exoept io cases where the property is actually destroyed by fre or flood, and shrinkage in value cannot be considered un til the triennil assessment. * L yr a iysterically told biystericaily told police al her Zinn Post, Grand Army of the Rapublie, of Mechanicsville, celebrated its tenth anniver- sary by e“tending St, Luke's Church, where au interesting sermon was preached by Rev, J. M. Blackwell, Lithuanians, of Luzerne County, who bad assembled in Wilkes Barre and started to parade with four drapped American fags, allowed to proceed until the sombre coverings were removed from the National oolors, Wm. Brupst, of New Hanover, was hel! Miss Annie M. Dickenson, the once famous Jecturer ani actress, announced at Wiikes- Barre that her suits for damages against the physicians who pronounced her insane wil be pushed to the end. H B Grigge, of Media, who has been re moved as inspector of the Philadelphia post office, has submitted his case to the Civil Service Commission. Governor Foster received the resignation of E. D. White, of Louisiana The Gover nor at onoe accepted the resignation and ap- poluted Congressman Newton . Blanchard as Senator, There nas been & great deal of fencing on the Senntorship for the past few weeks since Mr. Cleveland appointed Senator White an Associate Justice of the United States Su. preme Court. Mr. White showed a great unwillingness 10 resign his Senatorsbip un. til be could get assurance that his sucoessor would be a man who would support the cause of a sugar duty. The appointment of Mr, Blanchard is for Jess than two months, as the Louisiana Leg- Islature moots in May, when It will elect two Senators, Caffery and Blanchard both being appointees of the Governor. They are Loth