TEE NEWS. A briek wall, two stories high, left standing in the peux of E. P. Edwards’ store in Eliza- beth, N. J., fell with a crash on a gang of Brickiuyors who were at work on a seaffold on the opposite wall, burying the mon under the pile of bricks, Lennel Davis shot Wm, M. Rawls in Savannah for alleged intimacy with Davis’ wife. Rawls will die, Rawls js a nephew of ex-Congressman Rawls, of Georgina, The troops have been withdrawn from Darlington, 8. C,, and peace again pres vails, The Assistant Adjutant General is collecting the arms of the Fourth Brigade which will be disbanded,——8heriff Pearce captured Riley Walker, the negro who mur- dered Detective Will Wallace Springs, Ala., about a month ago, admits his guilt, Dan Ahren, a negro, lynched in Greensboro, Ga. the wife of Mr. Dan Chambers, a white farmer living about four miles from Greensboro, Col. W. L. Scruggs, ex-United States minister {ster tothe United States of ternational exposition company As commis fean countries, Century, died in Chicago of peritonitis, eegsed was born in Buffalo, N. Y., fifty-two years ago. In that city he started the Gazette, prises in New York, Boston, Philadelphia San Francisco and New Orleans. - who shot and instantly killed James Couroy and Wm. Cleary, Hunting and Fishing Club's grounds, in John Hargins' saloon at Tolleston, Ind., March 21, was acquitted by Judge Morlock, of the City Court, in Hammond, -Dr. J. F. Repass, formerly of Palisade, Neb., was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Bennett, of Nebraska, rants in Cincinnati, and a requisition ing breach of promise, Repass settled in practice in Cincinnati three weeks ago, —— Fire destroyed valuable business property in Rochester, N. Y.- Bartlett & Poaslee, car- riage builders, of Newton, N. H., have failed, G. W. Banborn, of East Kingston, named as assignee, Liabilities are estimated at £35,000; assets, $3,000, I. M. Bat. cock, seventy-three years old, and a retired lecturer, was suffocated in bed by a slight fire in a lodging-house in Boston, ~The ship Mohawk, Captain Wilishire, which rived at New York from London, had board the erew of the schooner Alton 8. Mar- shall, of Gloucester, Mass, who were rescued on March 28, Populist farmers of Florence county, 8. C.- held a convention and determined to support on War alleg- being Rev, steam- Ar- on the governor, if necessary by taking up arms, Mayor Dargan, of Darlington, made a sharp reply to the criticisms of Governor 1 Dr. V. H. Payne shot and killed {eolored) in the Cleveland Hotel, at Darling ton. It is said that Green informed the au- thorities that he had seen Dr. Payne coming out of the dispensary with his pockets with bottles of whiskey, The strike troubles in the Connelisville coke region bloodshed. J. A. Poddock, chief engineer of the Frick Company, was killed by a mob at Davidson. A party of coke-drawers at Alver- ton were attacked by a Hungarian women, and one man injured, Warrants were issued for the leaders of the strike The Kansas Commissioner of Labor has reported that farming in that state does William Dierkes killed Ben Miller = Quincy, Ill, on account of a w sang by e latter. The property of He) Yeast Company at seized by the Internal Revenue according to an information for tion filed in the United States Co trict Attorney Milchrist, The grand jury in San Franeiseo found a new indictment against ex-Cashier Flood of the Donchue-Kelly Bank, embezzled $164,000. Flood had been but it was feared he was about to secure a new trial and his indictment on another count for al- tering the desposit account of of Harah Lyle from $19,000 to £7,000 was obtained. The Red Star line steamship Illinois sailed from Philadelphia for Antwerp with Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show aboard. The party prises thirty-five Indian bucks and squaws and a number of cowboys and Mexients rough riders, Hon. James Gardner, ex-associate judge of Blair county, and head of the bank- ing house of Gardner, Morrow & Co., died in Hollidaysburg, Pa. aged eighty-seven years, He was president of the Altoona Iron pany for many years, and was identified with many industrial enterprises and financial in stitutions, On Bunday he sustained a fall and death followed from nervous prosteation. Mr. Edward B. Wall, assistant to the gen eral manager of the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg, died at the Homeopathic Hos pital, in Pittsburg, the result of shook follow ing operation for appendicitis. - Matz has been attached for $13,900, in ver, by Brooks & Marine, archits years of unpaid work on proposed new chareh buildings, Incinding a new cathedral and bishop's residence, <A co-operative cremation society was formed by a number of German workmen in Buffalo,———Every saloon in Oshkosh was closed Sunday for the first time in the history of the city. Mayor Oelirichs’ order for the enforcement of the Bunday law went into offect and was gener. ally observed. All gambling houses were also closed, Louisa Plante, an all-round deaper- ado, from Toronto, now finishing a six months’ term in jail, in Denver, will be returned on the 0th inst. to Canada, where he js wanted on the charge of stealing $30,000 worth of Jewelry, opium and merchandise, Plante is the man who shot Clara Fredericks, in Chis eago, and followed ber afterwards to Denver, where he gave her a terrible clubbing, for which he is now in jail, s III BURNED TO DEATH. Four Men Killed by an Explosion of Natural Gas o Alexandria, Ind The Whiteside Block on Main street, Alex. dria, Ind., was demolished by a terrifle ex. plosion of natural gas, thought to have re sulted from a leak in the basement, shortly before midnight, Seven men were buried in the ruins, four of whom were burned to desth and three taken out badly injured, The ground floor of {hs wreeked building was ocoupled by Pyle's tonsorial parlors, the American Express Company's offios, and the Whiteside clothing establishment. The floor of the building rose like an earthquake and fell all in a mass of ruins. The loss to the building and stoek: will not exceed $10,000, 3 Yiiman, Henry Green filled resulted in mob of was fatally not pay. ng the has Garden Chicago been Department condemns urt by Dis who convicted, COMm- Com- sishop Dene “4s, for seven Brutal Murder of the Manager of the Frick Works. MORE TROUBLE EXPECTED. The Terrible Revenge that Follow~ ed Paddock’'s Death-Many Strikers Arrested and War- rams Issued ForiLa~ bor Leaders. It would take columns to tell in detail the the in the Connellsville re- exciting ovents of the third day of coke strike now on gion, hours, Unless the strong arm of the military fnter- counted by scores in- feres the dead will be S80 much excitement was never known in and people everywhere ol greater are dangers. but cited and apprehensive The the morning, climax was not reached until the dy of strikers number. rioting began in the when a tx ing Works of Connellsville, k Cokes county . the H. C. Fri Fayette Company at where working. The strikers to get the in the mo was Ww had been there mean out, but no one In the afternoon when they returned SL ceive them, the strikers apg eathed they were They « on and tried to get in the « The de strikers returned the fire ing the ame atop. vens, puties fired, and charged, deputies and men from the plant, CHIEF ENGINEER PADDOCK SLAIN, ‘ +f Engineer Paddock, « k Com. he if the Frie le of the works, Chi pauy, ral » tipp the head. : beat him and head m a tipple wi They then a with and threw | » the ovens, ot below. wit left when they welisviiie, He aring of Paddock volunteered t fre nt » avenge his death, and t! suing party, in command of Detective Frank Campbell, overto strikers hall = m Davidson and of d fire on ut ran on. led instantly, others were I ¢ strikers who no t by souty at Brad He ball penetrating his neck. Eleve was sh ford a distan was also killed stantly, strikers sired where th woereoa took piace, and the pursuing par) the charge until Dawson, distant was reached, whet strikers were capture WANTED 7 LYNCH THEN. § 1 deputies an citizens peedad to {the 11 whe wore y wore t iding k a spe axon element The law-al i train ar their way, and at 8 o' elo in the rived with 64 of those who were that killed Padd greeted their arrival, A great crowd amid cries of “Lynch them!” the pris A arg mad® a were held tien, Al iineer were hurried up a back street to jail, body he strikers were present and ue the the bi rush to back by the of the prisoners, but crowd and the depu chief jdentified 0 § jail Hugh Coll, Frie prisoners as among those dock. Thirty more of the same band of strik. beon arrested, assistant k Company, who killed Pad- ers have k was highly esteemed and widel; His murder oe All the officials of the be arrested for jnoiting the riot and Padaoe kn ho ne, rations will Paddock mn murder. Every effort down the guilty ones, urred in sight district o complicity irder and will be made to MORE SHOOTING At the Mayfield plant of the MeLure pany two men were fatally shot during The strikers charged the men at w driven off deputies after a striker was shot through day. in the morning, but were body. In the newed the attack, wn they returned and ree There afternd was much firing, and a fatally wounded, Ata riot at the Painter works the fatally. Sheriff Wilhelm has deputy was workman ernor Pattison to The Unless the national there will be more bloodshed, on Gov order out tional guard. are helpless, the region soon —— ct THREE RULERS IN PERU. in Lively There Ex-Preaident Caceres, one of the candidates The Dictator is supported by but Congress and the people are hostile to him. Thus Peru is now in the hands of a dictator and two Presidents, The cabinet placed ita resignation in the hands of Senor Del RBolar, the firet Vieo-Pres. ident, who according to the constitution sue. coeds to the Presidency on the death of Benor Bermudez, but who declined the honor, Thereupon the Presidency was offered and asoeptad by the Becond Vioe-President Bonor Borgono, who appointed a ministry, Now, ex-President Caceres has assumed the Dicta- torship and all three have thelr supporters and trouble is anticipated, The bunks are all closed and business is suspended, The troops supporting the Dicta- tor are in possession of the city, The streets are patrolled by the military, and the Consti- tutional President, Senor Del Solar, is said to be a fugitive, » sii i III. Maus, U. 8 Orawr will make her homs with hor sons and their families In San Diego, The lot on which hor home stands, 200 by former owner, the mansion costing him $02. 000. U. 8 Graot, Jr, got the whole for 85.000, FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS, SENATE. The principal in the wntored in the speech of Benator Voorhees, the ehalrman of the Committee on Finance, who launched the tariff question upon the sea of senstorini debate, In the morniag hour Senator Morgan sought to hatve passed a bill providing for the carrying into effect of the awards of the Paris tribunal of arbitration in the Bering Sea mutter, but when it was on the ove of its passage it went over until the bill could be printe x 0181 Day, The second day of the tariff de. bate in the Senate opened with a much smaller attendance in the galleries and on the floor than was present Monday, but be- fore going to the consideration of the question “rn Day, interest ported by him yesterday, and it was passed #2p Day. —When the Bland Beigniorage bill was called up in the House for the pusfse of attempting to pass it over the President's veto, great confusion followed, The came up after the House had unseated Hil- born, from the Fifth California district, and had sested English, the contestant in his place, While the members were wrangling or rather the faliure of an regarding the limit to be placed (question A storm Hean side, bill agreement, and the clerk began to call the roll, of protests came from the Repu! intense excitement, the ro. The silver men were sevelt ye. of the necessary two-thirds to pass vito, On March 1st, when the bill passed the House, the vote stood 168 to 129, call, and, amid up Day. tenor of its The Benate pursued even way during the without a ripple of excitement two surface, The only thing of interest resolution introduced by Benator G Missiseippd, and referred to the Judiciary which provides for a 20 pe r reduction in the salaries cors, in “view of the depressed fi dition of the country, the many of the phe and the wney, the was a cent, pb Dax After an s, the Senate the Dhstri i arrying was taken up asd it amendment prov of the work bh, 1885, and pro 3 condenses f an abstract of all the After the def} sideration of rintion bill was resumed Das In the Hous the rintion bill was yamod, 1 amendment, which § discussion and hast innumemble petitions iv adopted, CHGS f. the oe Approg Mr 8 vg ie providing onde lnas jodicals fssusd wi than fou year under the auspices of 8 benevold ety or order organized 1, or of a regularly of learning, or { a trades-union, and sirictly professional, ite 1 fentifio societies, inclading bul state boards of health, EE — cm— WORK AND WORKERS. natis as se the | ated instituti the ausp wile sy torical or a ting issued by Frrry polishers in the National Sewing ory, ia Belvidere, 1l., went workers who were already out, Tus Mahoning Valley iron manufacturers, at Youngstown, O., have reached an agreement on the wage question, Tue striking silk weavers in the Astoria Bilk Works, in Long Island City, returned to work. A committee of the weavers told Superintendent Maltaman that “they did not know what they struck for." It is said that the Merrimas Woollen mills ot Dracut, Mass, at which a strike is in progress, are to be shut down for two months “to await iraprovement in the market and the temper of the operatives,” Tur United States Immigrant Inspector at Halifax, stopped four Roumanians, brought from Liverpool on the steamer Oregon, on the ground that they were under sontract to work in this country, Tur locomotive engineers, firemen, conduc tors and trainmen on the Chicago and Base torn Hlinois Railroad may go out on strike rather than submit to the reduction in their wages which the company has ordered shall #0 in effect April 20, Tur American Consl at Buenos Ayres roe ports to the State Department the discovery of extraordinary quanties of vanadiun in Argentine coal, as much as 40 per cent of vinadic noid being obtained from the ssh of the product of the mines in several disteids, The snbatance, whish is used in dying silk, has heretofore been exceedingly rare, costing LLHAN SUPREME. | South Carolina State Troops in Charge of Darlington. MANY SOLDIERS RESIGN Rather Than Exercise a Scrutiny over the People's Private Affairs Other Soldiers Appointed In Their Places, The situation in Charleston, 8B. C., is re. markably quiet, but it is that calm that may at any time It is aggeration to say that the people of tire state are virtually living on a voleano, It is very evident that the which Darlington are It is no secret thousands of people all dion of the state who pledged and ready to go to Darlington upon the least hint that they are wanted, Should there be a troops and the citizens « burst into a storm. no ex. tre My Tillman sent to fraternizing with the that there the eastern Governor “tizens, Bre f are collikion between the { Darlington no one end, Governor Tillman's army of spies, or at least a detachment of them, The st is told by a tion on the can foretell where the trouble would are now in Charleston, their escape from Darlington nt King TREE » Line rallroad about a #las les from Charleston, Vhen the train passed of the y y hare" save he, was learned that nine pies were on board, Bey # had noticed that of the coaches | i y Liingd tightly close one eras militar lined, bey dies Prinses Ui i changing othe the refusal ! Mationed at tado. vise the Hix Bxeellen rath £ Sir I have the honor to inform you that we, the Newlerrs pers jos pasigrned that of guarding the houses and the telogrs Movs The duty being tire sand 10 your order ¥B 1} Tillman, arciisa Dear rod the dut dale intter he en. TE PAD Y responded here, under the be lief that they sied for the purposes of protesting and property and not purpose of exercising & scrutiny over the vate affairs of the f Routh Car a duty not aniy t the ment of the MpanY un y irritate the distasteful to dines iasteiul, but THOR fad all the m the mone oi be subject U jive nd to herewith SRY tha , beg r resignation a Aare 81 your « ATUGHEY Mansion, Captain 8, J. MoCaug mwanding Newberry Rifles -8ir: Your o~ munication has just been received. Un the laws of South Carclina the Governor is clothed with discretion and power to call out the militia whenever, in the judgement of the Goverfior, it may b= npeosssary, and when so ealigd into the service of the Sate the shall be subject to the same res and artic of war as the troops of action of 3 send | to me under these rules is mutiny and an insult to the sommanderdin-chief, who given his sommissdon by the people, The duty « yo soldier and the militia as soldiers wh sailed into service fs blind obedience to orders from thelr superiors and not to question them in any de gree, You have failed to learn the Orel lesson, and | will make you and your company an ple. Your resignation is not excepted, you are dismissed from the service of state as unworthy to wear its uniform. The arms amd other state property in your possession will be delivered to Col, John Gary Watts, assistant adjutant and inspects ple eral, and you can depart to your homes, You do not deserve it, but I will pay your hotel bill, and I trust that 1 may never be bothered with any more such band-box a boliday soldiers BP. Tiiosax, Governor and Commanderdn-Chiof, The sending of th» Governor's reply to Mo. vieve Ens hey brut t deafening applause from y fire all supporters of the ir enthusiasm great wer loudly for “Ben hing back to the peniten- Gaughey's brough wh Th: ating Spr weit 9 alte hat was Bo Tillman" 1 III ns. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. An Entire Family Perish in Oil OCity~-The Cause a Mystery, A terrific explosion ocourred at Oil City, Pa. at 5.90 o'clock in the afternoon by which four persons were instantly killed and two fatally injured. Mre, KEaullie and her babe, 6 months old, wore seriously burt and are now lying in a dying condition st the hospital, The cause of the explosion is a mystery. When it ooourred Kaullis was on the back porch of his residence, and the children were playing in the yard. His wife and youngest child were inside the house, There was no gas burned in the house either for fuel or lights, The bodies of all wore terribly mangled, and the entire rear portion of the house was blown into kindling wood, The only plausible theory advanced for the disaster is that Kaullis found a glye- erine ean and had brought it home with him, und it was acoldentally exploded, Kaullis was a German laborer, thrifty and industrious and highly respected, i III A Tux remains of Hana von Bulow, the dis tinguished pianist, who died recently in PATRICK WALSH, SENATOR Gov. Northen Names the Mr Walsh, editor of the Augusta United Augustin Editor to Buccesd Colquitt, Putrick Chronicle, Benator from ( £1 the term of the Benator Colquitt, Colonel Walsh is one of the best-known in the Bouth, has been has been appointed Htatios jeorgin to unexpired inte men and the and has at. He is a staunch democrat Georgia's representative on democratic national tended the for years as a delegate, He ested in affnirs in committees democratic national conventions is largely inter- Georgia, and was the or- ganizer and president of the sition of the products of the AUGUsTA, The loll denoe has passed Governor Northen “Pp trick Walsh: fill the vacancy caused by the death o© quits, ceive your eomiplssion. “J. W., J. Norr Ry J W. J Ga: 1 Augusta South, EX PO- Gia. Wing corres Mr. Walsh and pon- between I have appointed you to the United Blates Bennte f Hon. Alfred H. Col- the i 10 re- Bend messenger 0 ca pito vernor,” Northen, Bonor nex, Go “To His {sovernor, Freel Atlanta, have the your despateh of appointment to fll the United States Benate caused by the Hon, Alfred H. Cole 1a wept the Bye pointment ir that can be the ¥ death of as the highest hon me. that the trust upon 1 appreciate imposes, and our conna my fellow-citizen Patric! Jan and a He sot type at nig HIN Ae Mon zher in Lu —— A PATRIOT HONORED. Ketsuth Persons, Remaing of Viewed by and walked OOBRION WAS § ing the stillne from some woman, Devers: impressive day, One was the visit « maidens from Transyivand white, who deposited many cofiin that was already almost view by the floral offerings about, walked in The 5,000 inhabitants a body the jong distane to Buda Pesth in order to pay thei of respect and love to the great Hu arrived safely, and thelr visit to the ngarian, hall in of the note. which the body was 1vi Many of worthy incidents of the them showed plainly the traces heir weary two- day mach, The o'clock in the moming, ceremonies ever seen in Buda were held in the Museum in the bishope, members of the Hungarie After the singing funeral services, which begar were them Pesth vestibule presence ran “1 and the Hungarian magnates of the national anthem, in joined, Bishop BSarkany tion in which he cloguontly ex otic services of Kossuth When the funeral services at had been concluded the coffin was remov from the catafalque and conveyed to the eral car, to which were altached eight horses covered with mourning oaparis The cor. tege cocupied two hours in ching the cemetery, The streets through which RB passed were densely crowded, Not a window or roof along the route was unoccupied, Business, much of which is usually done in Buda Pesth on Sundays, was =t a complete standstill, all the business houses being closad, Everybody wore mourning, and the city pre- sented n scene that was never before wile nessed., which all present delivered an ore siled the patrie the museum edd fun. —"— —— QUEEN LIL TALKING BUSINESS. rived at Ran Francisco from Honolulu, brought advices of a material shange 4a 1h political conditions of the islands, Briefly, it may be summed up by saying that the natives are now coming out for annexation, The adherents of royalty have concluded that ull hope of restoration is past and that it is pol {tie to acquiesce with a good grace. It is said that Lilinokalani has been ad, vised of the failure of restoration, and that she will advocate annexation of the islands to the Uniiad Sites jn Stet to revelve somo PEN N SYLVANIA ITEMS, Epitome of News Glesved from Various Paris of the Biante. i coniirms ministration forced the campany Ww pr &750.000 for a new pliant to harveyize pate, Hon, James Gardner, ex-Associate died at Huntingdon, his wile's grave | against a barb wire fence of Blair County, agro 87 While Bund ny, he fel yeurs, visiting taining a slight wound, Blood poisoning wued and caused death, The State Harrishurg by elec Medieal Council ting Dr. N. C. Organizes at Behuefior, president, Beven alleged white caps wore arrested at plaint of Mr, and Mrs, James to be thelr victims, of John J. MacDo has aroused the Demo. VYandling on Ww CRE The apy who iain wiintment aid as postmaster st Kingston eras there and went to Wash. §vi¢ 9 ti 3 Fhe ington toa *'y fa delegation with of duplicity. ial talk Cong ressna Hines, whom they accuse rH 8 i Le spi68¢ Hegheny Republicans endors Walter Lyon, for Lieuts County candidacy of bridge near Minook bearing down Ce : #% train ny y redeusd Bie Ane vor and was bravel of the train, swortheart. Forest fires in Lycot stroved vast quantities timber The Fairmi traffic, Two bodies were taken from the Gay- jor mine pear Plymouth, and two of the thir- teen victims of the cavein yet remain to be new steam raflroad it, W, Va., was for more found. Chester's mmon ancl] organiz osideont laborers in Centre Coy iners and mine nly and « coal regions threaten to precipitate a gigantic strike for more pay rt DISASTERS AND CASUAL TIES Tux o Missouri, erog id wave in Sot Dlinois the ithern and fran ausnd great damage to Tae plant of the pany, at Moeniphis, $100,000, SMALLPOX has bn of 79 Memphis Ia Tenn, was burned. Loss oken out among a party Chinamen in the Canadian Pacific bonded warehouse at Vancouver, Two fishing boats were found Holland, Mich, and it is believed that their oocupants-~four men-—were drowned, Arexaxpin & Co.'s drag store, in Canton, Miss, was wrecked by an explosion of pows der; caused by a broken lamp. Mr. Alexan dar was fatally injured, Jomrx Wine's residence at MeBendroe, West Virginia, was burned. His eight ohildren and Mollie Hemrick, a servant, were burned to death, Two of the children were twine six weeks old, A vinx of incendiary origin destroyed the residence of A. K. Irving, in San Francisco, Mre, Jounie Irving Ross and a S-moaths-old baby were suffocated, and Mr, Irving's mother was fatally injured by jumping from a wine dow, , A despateh from Allee, Texas, says that tore rible destitution is reported hy the com mittes which was sent to investigate in the lower Rio Grande county. “Thousands are on the verge of starvation and immediate assistanon is noaded, At Passno, M41 families are being fol; at Pederals, 195; at Conseption, 140; Longalessa, 15, aad at Palit Blanco, 68,7 Tune was a Darrow esaape from a disase trous panio at the big mass mosting in Mine noapolis, A crowd became jammed in an ene trance, and “some peple were 80 frightened that they walked at least 1 foot on the hinds and shoulders of the orowd.” Women fainted and a namber of parsons were theiged, but the police motunled finally in n restoring capuized ut
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