THE NEWS. The remains of William Barcavildge, one of the four workmen who were closed in the Luke Fidler mines, near Shamokin, Pa., in Barcavidge's remains were in goo | condition, and showed that his death was to suffoeation, — Cuonninzham & Co.'s glass factory in Pitts. burg, was almost entirely destroyed by fire, The loss on building, machinery and stock will aggrezate The plant was well insured, ~The suit of the Wae.ls- Fargo Express Company against the Adams Express Company, for $35,000, a package of currencystoien from the Adams Company between Cincinan’li aad Nashville fa 1802, has been compromised, the Wells. Fargo people excepting $27,000 in {ull and final settlement, ——Five cheap two-story stores in the Fince October last, were recovered, due about £6),000, the value of Bu lding, on Bridge St. , South Frankfort, Ky., were destroye Georze Yager, by fire a cripple, aad his two chil dren, aged five and eight years, respectively it is thought, were burned to death, ——Jas, Smiib, a tramp, who bas been working ona ranch one mile from Delmar, a small town aear San Diego, Cal,, was shot and instantly killed by Constable John Bludworth while resisting arrest, Survey for ern Neck, of a rail'oad through the North Virginia was begun ——A4A J Gault, the Canadian cotte n king nated £100,000 to build a Church of I college at has do Montreal, including dorn and recreation grounds —— "Bil Cook outlaw, arrived in Albany with twelwe « famous convicts sent from the West, were transferred to the Altany Penitentiars ~———A hails:orm in Texas did great damags, ~—— William C. Irvine, manager of lalia, the largest catile com ing, has pany arrested at PBaflalo . charged with shootinz at 0, H. ¥ age, ones called “King of the Rastiers.” on i 1892, £3,000 & Coxswain on the crui-er Oly was killed while the crew o been Iivine gave ka’. Johnson was off Coronado, engage target practice ,1he breecs of a five-inch gun flying out bim. San Diego, co« ty. A forger bas used the G. Fair and J. C. Fiood, of large amounts, —~Sailors on the cruiser Olympia, mpiain of lad food and er names of James Califo: nia, for Bill Cook, theroutlaw, has bes n taken to Albany, N. Y. Five tons of nitro-g ycerine at the faetory of the Objo and Indiana Tor- pado Company, two miles west of exploded. The shock was fait for miles, Over a thousand panes of cluding a number of iarge windows ness blocks, were shivered, bad barely left the bailding up.——Fire in Lebanon, Pa., caused a loss of £10000; insurance partial ——H, M Bureh, the oldest dry merchant twenty glass, in. in Lusi. I'wo empi when it west vou goods aged eighty-three years, He was int there fifty-three years, bis firm & Aldridge, —— near Benton, Mich. Four train, wai hurt, — cinnati the Pettigone Legalia W sold to Hoffman and 14 at public sale un «Wo atlle wreck Nobody Fleish 'r an orde Hofman and F eishman w the old Pettib signed, — Can me Company that Jake Brewer shot an cousin, Wm. Whitelau!, at Padueal At Philadelphia J, W. J and Samuel Wilkinsor £00GS men WhO were awindle a man wi nephew of a Hoefler, but who delptia detective each for court, The Naval at Newport ail arms su Livermore ar terms ast well, ww L-xingtoan, weipons, the resul fag his encounter with ed.tor of the Biue Grass Dade aad sentenced to ten days in report of the jocal inspectors spector Chancellor steamer Loagfellow at Clncinn sil exonerates the vessel and says the dis. aster was caused by the smoke from the view of ths pilot the bridge —— ~The ¢ y J. W. B shop & Co., contractors and builders in Worcester, Mass, with headqiarters a, Providence, R. I, was destroyed by fire, en. tailing a loss of £50,00), Prof, James University of Pennsylvania, bas aces pied a eall to Columbia College, in New Y. rk as professor of European history. ——An un satisfactory eonferencs between the Beading Raliroad and raliroad officials, looking townrd an adjustment of the anthra- cite coal troubles, wa« held in Philadelphia, —A number of small houses in Duqiesne borough, opposi'e McKeesport, Pa, destroyed by fire. Total loss avout $5300), ~eGoorge H. Rieker, aged tweaty-five years, editor of the Brisol Herald, ec mmit. ted suloide, Bilis were flied in the United Btates court at Charleston, 8. C., praying for an injunction to prevent the election io September to revise the State constitation Mra Trudie Barnes, of Richie county, W. Va, sued J. C. McGregor for $2),00) for al leged breach of promise. A new proceed. ing on ths Joseph DB. Hoyt estate was begun in Bamford, Ct, by Timothy H. Porier, who obtained an order in the Probate Court eompelling bimsell, Schuyler Merrick and Thomas G. Rich to make an aceounting in threo weeks. The estate is valued at £6,000,000, the officials of shutting o shuttin 1 er, ur-story brick block oceupled t yw city, receivers THROUGH A TRESTLE. Swamp Fire Results in the Wreck ofa B. &0 Freight Train, Aswaimp fire igaitel a Baltimore & Ohio Ralirond trestle over a deep gully west ol Lodl, Ohio, enusing a damaging freight wreck. The blazing woodwork was noticed by Engineer Brett er and Firman Kana ts as thelr tra'n approached from the west and both jumpe I, escaping injury. The engine and twelve oars plunge! through the half burned trestie, The cars caught fire and with vi ua lo merchandise they contained wers burned, No cus wae burt, JUSTICE FULLER. His Opinion on the Income Tax Made Public, CONSTITUTIONAL POINTS. The Supreme Court's Action Given to the Public at Last—Pre~ cedents For the Action That Was Taken. f Ti atl The text of the opinion of Chie pin Fuller in the income tax which was delivered on the Sth inst CASHS, ., has just been ma le publie, The opinion is preceds be history of the ca in Paris tigating a t Faure duriog his visit : wore Iw artbquake shock, one at 'k and the Laibach, Austr a, pature, Happily they wero not of a serious for the reliel of pass ensued, in The Dritish sitral met the penyin am un Apr 3 untain il 12 and a hard battle the natives were beaten, Ihe Cauaiinn Parlianent was opened at ) tawa by the Governor-General readiog bis The session is ex- peated to prove =n unusual one, The Dr tish, Russian asd French are said to bave dralled a plan for speech from the throne, relor ue ing the government of willurge the Turkish government to adopt eled througn Armenia belleves that the peo. ple ars preparing to rebel againt Turkish rule, and that an uprising ls likely to luring May. Rome, of which Professor Ware, of ( bia College, New York, 8 the pr.acipal p o- moter, has #» ured 8 threo year.'s leases oi the Villino Lauidoviel for its school, I rince Dismarek recelved a deputa fon of $000 persons represeniing the German iradeg-u ions and gulids, Repiying to an addres, tio Princes eunioghoel lator and tailed for cheers lor wage-earnera, A mob of 500 steisers made an attem;t to prevent a number of b lekmakers from works ing io Vienoa, Toe police were obliged to 10 their swords in dispersizg the ri ters and three of the strikers w ro wounded, The Japanese occupation of the Chi.ose mainland is only to Le temporary, and ihe possiblity of European intervention is there. by probably averted, The indemnity o. 200, 300,000 taeis wili probably be paid io sliver, At present the tael is worth 81.60 Mex can silver, Captain-Gegeral Campos has fssue | a pro. slamation offering fasdonto all Caban rebels wie lay down their arms at once, Against those who do not surre der vigorous warlare will be waged. Charges of cruelty 10 plaaters acd shopkeep rs aro wade against he insurgents, WORK AND WORKERS, A despatch from Millbury, Massacht in tae F, A. restoration of 110tts, says that the help employed Lapbam Mids will ask for a the 10 per cent, ast summer, The dems nakers for an wad of the Cincinnati cloak. has per f advances of 35 par oant, been compromised by the g:aating of 25 I cont,, and the strike bas practically ben deciarad off. About 150 weavers and spliners employed at the North Mill struck for the restoration of f 10 per cent, Vasselboro, Maive, Woolen a cut-down was and the employes returned to work, Ths Meh mnect cat, woolen mills are to resume opoarations May 1, a ter Toe employing 275 hauds, re- The bands In the laiter Thelr demand granted nlesviile, C a shut dowt 18 mouths, woolen mills in Dayville, fume in o week, mid have been idle a year. Company, of Connecticut, have posted ne in The Quinnebaug Danielson, . tices in thelr mills of an advance 1 wages to take effect 221. No feces Ison and ou the Dani thousand bands are beneflited. About 13) w Gingham M Ii, a were als wosted in the Wildam:vil avars strucy Fal River, wages ole to work for the sd an advar turers wil A despateh | that the sheriff ¢ res) oh teiograpbed the G further neel (or the mil tl maintenanos of 1 nor for mo ing ia deput striking mine mite Domis ag ¥ ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. ———— reccived a 8 M. Barro lied Laro, Jt. reo who lived in L inst Monday at Monte : chs’ will bas that iin estate, amounting t } 63), © 1iet ow 3 been offered i¢ ? 316. an t shows four-twenty-fourils the » » hi arth to widow, threa-twen each of thres children =a oue-twenty-{ Almost all the remainder of the estat lel: to sities and charities, Henry George, waiver. THEIR MARRIAGE VALID. A Life Sentence in Wisconsin Work: Absolute Divorce. By a dee sion of the Supreme Court hand. ed down at Madison, Wis, the validity of the law yrodiving that li'e imprisosm'n works absolute divorce without farther llega proceedings is established, The decision is in the oslebrated cas» against James Daket, Duket married Mr, Wiliam French, of Ashinnd, whose husband was settenced to life imprisonmast for the murder of Galvin Sieel without the wie baving secured a divores from Freach, A few days later French secured a new trial in the Bupreme Court and had the judgment of conviction set as.de. Thereupon Duket was arrested, The Bupreme Court holds that French's conviction workel absolute divoree and that the marriage of Duket and Mrs. French ie va id. REGENTZ WRECK FOUND. The Spanish Warship Lying in a Hundred Fathoms of Water, The Spanish friza e Isia Ds Luzon has Yisaoveed the wreck of the missing cruiser fegente, which was lost while bound from Iangler for Cadiz, in March last, The wreck Jles midway between Tarila and 1rafs gar, In water one hundred and nine ‘athoms deep. Band is Routed. HIS BODY IDENTIFIED. slothing and Correspondence of the Dead General also Found- Was Humiliated by Defeat, snoral Maooo mule after landing Gennral's personal if 0 r ant correspond noe A small band of insur but accomplished n . The steamship Montevideo Las arrived at with 145) Spanish regulars thing nsecue Guaniasamo from Cadiz, SPAIN WILL YIELD. Amends to Be Made For Firing on ine Alliance Socretary Gresham has recived a dispatol from Mr. Hanais Taylor, 1 f«tor at Madrid, assuring him that would acceds to the demands of the United States in the Alliance affair, and that captain of the Venidito wou d be put oa tria for his offense in firiag on an Amer can ves sel outside of the zone, The tone of the dispateh is such that the 8 ate Department feels that its course will be absolutely vindicated by its result, One of the principal missions with which Mr. De Lome, the new Minister of Spain to United States, was charged was the investi. gation of the complaint made by Captain Crossman, of the Alliance, that a Spanish gunboat had bailed him and thea bad fired across his bow, Par ly for the purpose of investigating the aflair the new minister proceeded to Havana instead of coming direc: to the United Siates and it is presumed that his report io. fluenced the action of the Spanisa Govirn. ment, Jnited 8 ates Min. Spain Wy the THREE POWERS ACT. | Russia, Germany and France Object to the Peace Treaty. A despatoh received in Berlin from Tokio, says that the envoy: o! Russia, Garmany | and France bave formally protested at the | Japanese Minist y of Foreign Affairs at the i incorporation by the terms of the treaty of peace between China and Japan of any of the Chinese mainland in the Japanese Em. pire, | PENNSYLVAN.(A ITZMS Epitome of News Glcaned From Various Parts Yas 16 Syivester Hil tion at Maho as 1 The Joseph Patton, ¢ ieath near Oy Dr. D. D. R pital for the lasan aim, anplieation Shor lidge, trustees of the Myerstown the institute to Manheim, iin Institute at Thomas Masterson, an aged and well known citizen of Lancaster, died from the vifects of tof aries received Ly being struck by a train at ( lumbus, W. A. Cuilds, of Columbia, a brakeman on the Peansyivania Ralir ad feil from hie train at Little Conestoga bridge. His right hand was cut off and he received internal injaries, Miss Anna H. Swayne, of Keanett Square, received a diploma of honorable mention for Raving assisted in the production of a phot. ographic exhibit at the Columbian Exhibi. tiem, A new mode of warlare against the liquor traffic has been adopted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union of West Grove, by adverii-iog broadcast the signers for the hotel license with comments from the Seripe tures thereon. The soh051 book bill, to prevent directors from changing tex: books within five years, passed second read ng in the Housa Bsiwsen 2000) and 2500) shad were caught off Chester in the Delaware Iiver, Thirty trae bills were found ot Lan-aster against Bankers E K Smith and C BE Gay bill, of Columbia, Evan Francls, at Serauton, started pro. ceedings to annul the will of h's mother on ihe ground of inswaniy. Miss Fannie Rosonbure sued Louis Free. man, at Pittsburg, for $10,000 damages for breach of promise, The S-year-oid daughter of Mr. Thomas Tankaster, at Coleraine, was drowned ig a well, te The shipment of frozom salmon from Bri. ish Columbia is proviog a commercial suo The Principle Port of the Little Re~ public-Canal Interests Involved ~The Company May Lend the Necessary Money, i ——-— - — MOODY'S TABERNACLE FALLS ous Accident at the Evangelist’'s Moet ine in Teves {LE AD LeXas when a crackiop nols . and then the roof sank the beavy t tar and portion of and the rait- ers gave way, and voards covered with and gravel, came imbers UWD on a § i 3 al the ocongregation. ire was a panic score of their heads Bd piled peli mell over those tear them. Mr, Mocdy gra ped viog to the middie of Soores upon wom n nt tai in od, Bome men LED Wel the situation, asd, the platform Jilted both bands to moviog his arms slowly to and fro. His attitude and coolness stopped the panic and men began to go to WOrk to rescues those in danger, A drench ing rain was falling, but they worked hard aud the wounded were #0 n takes out and carried to their homes or to the houses ear Ly. Some forty were slightly hurt tt FIRE IN THE PATENT OFFICE. heaven, One Man Badly Barnedi -Bit Little Damage Done to Drawings An explosion of photographic mater als in the Patent Office at Wadia toa ocausel a fire in the buwewment. An employee was quite severely burned and had to Le taken 10 the hosp tal The fire wa. not a serions one, the flames soon belag under eontrol. Arthar La Flug, the man who wa.burael was a photo. grapher, His hands and the upper part of his body ae badly burned, but there is no The force of the explosion tore inrge pleces out of the g'anite work of the room and wrecked the furaiture and woodwork, which took fire, For about tweaty minutes there was a lively biaza, Tue papers burned or defaced, it fs sall, main sisi AIO isi sis. The recent pubterranecus disturbances in Austria bave damaged 94 per cent of the souses al Laibach and traflo and bu ines: there have been suspended.
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