THE NEWS, Uni ed States Marshal Wilson served ou Secretary Carlisle a writ to show cavse why he should not pay fees amouuting to about £600, alleged to ba dus ex D.strict Attorney Char es C. Waters, of the Eastern District ol Arkansas, ——Dr, Samuel (, Busey, pres. ident of the Distric: Medical Association, and well known to most physicians in this couniry and Europe, walked into an open elevator shaft at the Concord flats, and fall ing twelve feet, broke his thigh and susiain- ed other se ious injuries, ——The Universal Bolt Company, of Marietta, O., has brought suit in tha Court of Claims against the United States government for £200,000 for royalties alleged to be dus on bo.t locks used by the gcvernment in public works, principally ia government and barbor im- provements, ——The West Virginia Eociety of Civil Engineers was organ zed at Par. ers. burg, with 150 ~-A reunion of Union and Contede:ate veterans was held on the Battlefield of Shilob,——G, H, Heiborn, an editor of Sea'tle, Wash,, was found dead members, — in his bathtub, Policeman Barney Deznan, of St. Barnard 0, arr sted John Fisher, a boy twenty years old, for abusive language. Oa the way to the station-house Fisher s'ar:ed to run nway whereupon Degnan shot him dead, ——Two lives were reportel to have been lost by the forest fires Bowling Graen, Ky., and one in Grayson county. Near Hadley, western part of the county, about 500 of timber near acres have been bureed over. Wm. Danville, Walters destroyed, — Oaks, a prcminent farmer Va., committed suicide by hanging himself in bis barn, No is knowa for the dead. Ho leaves a wife and children. ~The Yazoo and Mississippi Valley freigh were living near cause five train pulied out largest shipment of cotton that Memphis, Tenn. It consisted of 10,521 bales all billed throuzh to Liverpool. The Grand Castle of the Kaights of the Gollen Eagle, o! Dealware, began its Dover. A street parade and welcome by Mayor Reedy formed a part o! the day's program. —Mr. Charles F. Warwick was installed as mayor of Phil adelphia. The Findlay Rolling Findlay, O., made £250, C00; liabilities §125,000.- between trolley cars in Camden, N. J. ever left annual! session an address of large Compa py, vi Assets Mill assignment, — in a co lision eral pa:sengers aod the motormen and ductors were injured. —In a tween express trains the Mair Railroad one man, a locomce killed and two postal clerk master badly injured.- Pacific Hotel, Chica o, 80 politicians attecding the tions, has been abandoned. — collisic on national Mrs, ville Roth, mother of KR va, Eenjamin M. J. Both, committed sul by bhersell at ne, n : Mental anxiety was the cause of the — Fite destroyed several manufac plants at Lynchburg, Va. - A sal: filed by the Stats of Texas, in Waco, the Waters Pierce Standard Oil Trust to penaities, ao to do business in Texas, suit test of the Anti-trust -Herbert C, Harding, a clerk in the office of the Unite States Express Company in Jersey City, an Clarence Warbeck, a porter in t flee, theit of packages in the con The boy murderer, Wm, I killed an Arabian peller in Wi home bas been against Oil Company recover 1 for a forfeiture The aw, ~ will be ; he same « are under arrest, charged with pany's care, nn Bowman, wh iKesbarre, Pa., last winter, was sentenced to be ha He told the judge he was innocent alter the sentence had been prooounesd. At Shelbyville, Iil,, Mrs. John C wife of a leading bard ware mere banat, oat w knife Koeting, ex-eashier cf wiil be sent to prison for receiving alter the bank was her th: a pocket a back in Milwaukee, insolve be carried on street cars Hubert M. Todd, aged been ill with nervous prostration from New Haven, wandered to the tank Quinnipac River, drowned, ——A1 Waeeling of the where a dealer sells ell in and Jack the Judge United States Court, de oleomargarine in mor places than one he must have a license for each piace where hs sells, fa Chicago, in the Loan and Irust against the Chieazo and Railway, decided that the bonds are vaiid, and that the property of the railroad company may be applied upon them, ~Charles Hawthorne, of Indiana, is suing the Baltimore aad Oo at Cleveland for loss of both legs and an arm, —— Wm, Taylor, aged eighty-five years, married at Richmond. Judge Jenkins cae of tho Farmers Company, of New York, Northern Pacifle Northern Pac.flc presented to Judge Garrison, of the Supreme the city and county government, and an io, passed the Seylert bill to protect raliroad travelers and dofine and punish train rob. Lery. ——Joseph J. Wills, an engineer in a mill at Louisville, Ky , was crushed to death by being caught on a flywheel, «William Jasgdon, a collector who was short in bis ae counts, shot aod killed himself in a caron a passenger train nearing Mason elty, Ia, Five men h-ld up and robbed the passe gers of a Boek Island train at Dover, Oklahoma, weed, H MeFarlen, «f Allegheny, Pa, wa, killed by the cars at Grey Court, N., Y, Mrs, Richard Vaux, of Poiladeiphia, has given &°.000 to the fund to be ralsed ior erecting a building for the law department of Washington and Lee Unive sity, ——Naviga. tion between Deiroit and other lake cities hae begun —--D, N, McKee, a so-calle i Chriss tian Belontist, was arrested at Tunkbannock, Pa,, for practicing on E. E. Brown, who died recently, ——Dr, Thomas M. Crown, of Mas. sachusetts Institute of Technology, bas ac cepted the presidency of Lehigh University, ~eMarshal Field, of Chicago, has made a gift of $27,000 to the W, C, T, Union of that city, ts ANI. Ma shal Campos, who 8" pprosse. the up rising ie Cuba in 1868, bas been appoloted to supreme eommand of affalraon the island, The new ministry has been directed by the Cortes to make a vigorous campaign against the insurgents, VE BANDITS Capture a Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Express Train. A BRAVE EXPRESS GUARD. Defends and Saves the Valuables in HisCar atthe Risk of His Life Passengers Suffer Slight Losses, The Chicago, Rock Island tepger train No, 1 & Pacifio ip near Doven by five unmasked bandits and the pas. pas. was held ach and chair car were relieved of their valuables, 1 x. 1 a the wrist, but he steadfastiv refused to his Jones was wound« let the open the sa e in car and the booty secured by A posse under the ity Mar. shal Madsen iS now in train robbers, _ The p ¢t soon As No, rought toa standsti nductor Mack to determine the cause gine to He walked into ti delay, Barm = Belgian socialists menece a general r $ signal from the ger lhe Mikado bas ehiel of § in not Chang. The trou bles be Franee an ritalin in the Upper Nile 1 ween Valley wer war-like mods in the H mmons, It is thought iu Montreal that the present in Canain is There is a rumor Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian minister of an appeal to the cout the tra Ly © t A Om ba Thomas Utiea, N. Y., a {sw years ago. The Belgian eabinet has decided to imme diately mobilize 7,00) soldiers of the army the danger arising Irom political sgitaiion in industrial circles, The Prussian government has become con vince l that Count yon Kanit's scheme for a grain monopoly is lncompatible with ex st ly declared. Premier Castillo admits that tha situation of affairs in Cuba Is graze, Lut sars that 20,000 troops will be reat there, and il neces. sary, 100,000 men will occupy the disturbed district. There was a shooting affray in the North. sra Railroad Staion in Paris, between two American bookmakers, in which Thomas 0'Erien mortally wounded hs companion samed Wedel, AI. DESPERATE CONVICIs. They Make a Half Successful Attempt to Es cape But are Badly Wounded. Tie most daring, but unsuceassfal, attempt to ercape from the Eddyville, Ky,, Peniten- tary ever made, when Tom Mitchel , Riley MeCoy and Hiram Doner mads a desperate break. They had in some way procured two | istols and when the gate was opened to let a tramway car enter they opened fire on the gunrd and made na break for liberty, The guard rotor ed the firs, wounding two of them, but they continued their fight. They were not captured until they had gotten a mile from the prison, At least 100 shots had been fired and when they were finally cap tured, it was found that McCoy and Mitchell wore dangerously, If not fatally, shot, None of the guards or citizens were wounded, mn KILLED HER CHILDREN, Hotel. willlams, wile of Mr: W. H. Bb tate maa residing at Grove Chiy a roal os ;, a village about eight miles southeast of Columbus O., arrived in the city with her three children Ann e, aged 14; Maude, aged 12, and Harry, aged 7, and registered at the Park Hotel, About eight o'clock, A. M., Mrs. Williams leit the hotel, and about three o'clock a chambermaid, who went to the room to pat it in order, found two of the children Maude and Harry bed with thelr thr. ats cut. There was a bloody the foot of the bed, The boy had died with. out a struggle, but there were evideno dead in razor Oa @ that the girl had mado a flerce fight with her {a- human mother. Anale sald that when mother went away, she cautioned the girl not to anybody about her atsence, her not to go to bed and say Mr, Williams arrived and would not perm t totak. Mrs Williams has not been and ft is | believe l found she Las killed herself, Domestic troubles ars sald to have caused the estrangement be s and Ler subsequent aets, but he reluse tnik. siughte Later, William locked up at Hee station pandi inves ligation, Mrs, Williams was arrested, Bhe showed fnsani.y, ana le crime in a calm iade up her n en, and cs Bhe tha OOK tht girl Mau SCXD anakened, s poste oad was wrecked fa atran he oross-head breaking of a strap on the erois-head tamage will amount to 1 elween $4,000 §10.000, and the mill will be partially close £10, , for a month or more, II ——— WORK AND WORKERS. The 2.0 weavers in Broadhea 1's worsted mille, in Jamestows, N. J.. struck ior an A delegate convention of eoal miners was held in Springfield, Iliinots, to discuss the action of errtan operators who have order. cents por toa, gross weight, on coal mined. The Western Lar Iron Manfacturers’ Asso. Cleveland, tis te wes: of the wil regulate prices and only manufac iurers Alleghen es, aud The skilled sani'ary preasers of the Tren. of « Who have been out their 1efusual to work at the reduced list Tae National Executive Commities of the America has been fo moet in Columbus, Ohio, The committes will remain there all next week to prevent the Ohio miners from seoading from the United Mine Workers at their annual Convention, The Andrews Brothers Company, at Hazleton, O,, has sucosede 1 in slarting up its with-non-union men, All the finishing mills thers are now ranning with non-union men, who are paid Amalgamated Assool ation prices. The striving pudd.ers bave made no attempt to obtain a settiomen’, Secretary Carlisle instructed the Commis- sioner of Immigration, at New York, that bonds, with good security, would ve aooepts od for the Dutoh diamond eatters who came on the Majestio, and who were barred “as likely to become public charges” No proot that they came to this eountry under cone traet (ald be found, MANY KILLED. Gups in India Operations of the British Troops Against Umra Khan, vader of Chitral. the In~ A despatch receivel In Caleutta, India, from the Malakand via that Pass, Bimlia, rays the ope:ations of the Brit sh troops against Umra Khan, of Jando, the invader of Chitral in the pass itself was commenced by the guides, w bills on the leit, 0 were tent 1o Ihe Maxim » the front whenever they g t clear the h rapid fire guns wore pinced t« within raocge of tha E £10 iy, estimated to number twelve th atter at lirs: tut when the the action be mn Higklanders TO SMUGGLE IN CHINAMEN. A Bold Gang of Had Laid Fx Chicago, ria, and had | fig inese 150% vy with Ct but with as many as po b f the 8 unregistered Chinese be in the Uall Est mating Fah » Tart 20 per cent. of the unregi.tered residents ed States, ih $ anild hava ras that they could have rescie 16.000, they beheld the profits of their enter. prise running far into the millions and they believed thelr fabulous profits would 80 0 be enough to enable them to bribe officials, buy juries, juflue oe polities and cape the penalty of th ir er mes, n San Francisco were in partnership with the forgers and they had otherwise es Novena Chinese firms agreed to take 5,000 of the certificates with. The have operations in band is supposed to Philadelphia, out delay. begun Where believe the contract of making the paper and shipping it to Port and, Ll HUNG CHANG WILL LIVE His Assailant Sentenced to Life Imprisonment at Hard Labor. A Tokio dispateh to the Central News says tbat Dr, Seriba, of the Imperial University examined Ii Hong Chang's wound and found that the patient was making exocliony progress, His pulse and temperature were normal and he was able to walk about hs rooms, Tue dispa‘ch farther says that Koyama, the young Japaneses who shot the Chinese Vieeroy, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life at hard Iabor, The Central New: has advices from the Fescadores I lands, under date of March 26 Toes dispatohes state that Col Ito reports that Ua Maroh 24 the Ma-Kang fort was taken easily by the Japanesa, Oa the 26th the Japanese attacked and captured Yont. Tang, taking nine heavy guns and a number ol smaller ones, as well as many rifles and a large quantity of amunition, In the en. gagzement the Chinese lot thirty kille | and sixty taken prisoners, The Japanose loss was seventeen wounded, The Japanese fleet captured the forts on the Maher Islands, and nil the islands forming the Pesondores group are now lp the possession of the Japanese, pais Many of the German princes and n ‘bles called upon Prince Bismarok to offsr birth. day congratulations, The Prince is stand. Ing the fatigue of the receptions apparently without injury to his health, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of the State After burniasg for nearly thirty years, the mine fire at Number 8 Tuna), Bummit Hill owned by tbe Lebigh Coal and Navigation Company, anl operated by Daniel Bhepp, 's ulshed, A who broke into the body of atout to be ex.in force of men ire two week” ago, are now busily sagaged in fighting it and may possih y succeed in extinguishing it altogether, rove al large sireams are cn. stanly playlog on the flames, Dr, Thomas M, Drowo, of the Maseachu. setts Io ti.ule of Technology, Boston, has been elected president of the Lehigh Uni. versity, of « outs Bethlehem, Bixteon Jersey cows in Upper I rovidence Township were killed bicause affected with tube: culosis, Pre Pittsburg, ident Cairns, the miners ea or at said that a national strike of miners may be dec.are iat any time, At Serunton demurrer Yadge Gunste 1led the filed Ly Principal Har Griv pubiie NAY i The 1. sidel to push wanna t enool, izernes Cx Zurbery was o of tip to tip of The 8 ate Fish n Wayne i of bir i OF DIY ip i ¥ ommissioners {rom sianted | cunty RIIO8 Mra. Ry*a Ke years, fell paki, azed 70 the home of her s.n-in- aw, Dominick emanski, Potistown, ani broke her neck al two places, causing in- Toe Board of Health Jat fssued an order requiring all persons to be vaccinated who have not taken this pre- The order haw not been received very favorably, The loliowin¢ officers of the Blair County Agricultural Society were o ected at the an- President, F, H Russ; vice- Congrimsman J. D. Hicks; C. H. Porter; treasurer, HA M of West Grove has cau jon within seven years nual meeting: president 8 creaty, Hensey. A telezram received at Sharon announced the capture o George Gunther, who is want od for complicity in the Ross ou rage in Me:eer county, A Wiikes- Barre man bas secured the con. tract to sup. iy #8 030,030 worth of s one for the new Hadson River Bridge abutments, The pastor of the First Camberian | Pres. byterian Chureb, of Pittsbarg, bas filled harges aginst four ed rs in his church, In the Uaited States Distriet Court at iyraaton, Judge Buffing on vefused an in- uncon in the Meadeilie bond iss 10 case and impose l many sen e:c28 On coavicled { risoners, TRYING TO ARRANGE PEACE. —— sn The Japanese Legation Notified of a Resump tion of the Conference. The Japanese lagation has received offol a notice by cable that the negotiations of the peace envoys have been resumed, The renewal of negotiations indicates that IA Hung Chang Is progressing toward recov. ery. Whes the envoys were last together ‘he main question was as to an armistice, but now that this is granted the envoys must deal with the main question of the final terms i A GREAT DAY. The Eightieth Anniversary of Prince Bismarck. ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES, A Monument of Preclous Metals Presented to Him by Thousands of Students. Prince Bis, mbered by the The sightieth anniversity of marek’s birthday will be rem aged statesman and the peeple who I of the happiest Fif.een to twenty th pie from all parts of the spie 1 Friedr a. tak rsaricnsras WO lake mn. Early in the day the LIRILS is ANG re present pt ns S940 Sag e Ce —— : ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. William uck, Wa'son, the Eacziish poet isis He has been granted a pension of §500 by Giadst :ne regime bad alresdy provided him a pension of Count Caprivi, the ex-Chaucel many, bas decided to spend period abroad. He will g and from there to Cairo Winter in Geneva, Swigeriani Dr. Envoy Extraordinary Minister enpotentiory from the Argestine Republic to the Uni ed States, an | wbo is al- 0 commissioner [:om the Argeutine Rapabiio nd Internatiooal Ex- Atlanta and A gentine building. a year Rotebery's Government, T eo $1000 a year. Does An first 1 He has spen Teballos and lot e Cotton States recently, we ected the site for the Dr. Uribury, now acting President of the conrs a 0. He was elected a National Dep. he was a minister n the Cabinet of D- ration : afterwards be was Argentine Mials~ er successfully in Bolivia, Pera and Chile, | he Republie. Gir Jullan Pauncefore and Mr. Bax Iron- sides will be the only persons leit of the pres. sat personnel of the British Embassy, as al} he others have been ordered away. The sioud o! their departire for Wa hingion so- siety will bave its silver lining in the arrival sf the Barlo! We tmedath ani besides Mr, jrant Duff the Embassy lores will bs aug- pented by Captain Lewis Wints, R XN, whose appointme t is just announced, Ex-Speaker Reed is passionately fond of she study of la guages, Some years ago he sok up French, and during the Fifty-first Congress, while acting as Cesar over the House of Roepreseatatives and passing through parliamentary storms of eyclonio severity, found time three days a week 10 go to a sobool of languages for bis le-son in Prepeh, Later he took up liallan, and is sow able to converse fluently in that lan guage, At the present ti.e hols studying Spauish, IRIN A550 The battle of Busiso, in whish the Colom. bilan insurgents were defeated, Is sald to have settied their cause, and the revolution ie at an end,
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