Tentve Bemocrat, a ———— . REVITIES, Mini. hit , died at Boupitl, no. Thou who carried a pike ir the ria 1798, ied in Nowy, Pa, A He had lived there sevent He voted for Clave banal ui on, walking to the polls, * from his home, He Was : 23 aut hn of hi aft per. Willian yenr wala pret uch occurred inume usual pipe after fately sup boy 1¢ Ind. | a Germ from Evansville, ry Hoghen, a Year ye old, cloned pet thn him Nearly all the | mang witli ! weaves The oral il River m full complement un of in the Rhode Isla i Ul continues. One bal stood: Dixon, 41 (Democt . ian exodus fro continu Wk ich mare, 81: wld The i Ponn ions rated her 15th ned tT pi ritory of 2 bold plot of Mexi pture wea Robert him for a1 foiled by a party will not g ransom as de XiCK ul warehou treets, Chi « W mind and the build total loss ed at $1.5 is going » adjourns, turn before th { Newark farmers semblanc Mrs. passing tran i yet been obtained tim, Conn., James Siilars, Wa au ue-tly boprisoned for asiting fool, wns released from Putnam jail. n » Salz lasi Ne id x Ate whe for aneted | ‘he following al send by t esident to the scnate Eobert T. Lincoln.of Illinots, te vay extraordinary and minister tentiary of the United States to Britain. Murat Halstead, of Ohio, to be extraordinary and minister nf tary of the United States to / Allen Thorndyke Rice, of New York, to be envoy extraordinar nd minister Jens potentinry of the United States t tussia. Patrick Fu N be en voy extrac : fentiary of the | Thomas | extraordinary tiary of the | John Hicks extraordinary tiary of the Units George B. Lon be minister resid of the United Stat Marion Erwi ol States attorney { of Georgia. Tyre Glenn, of h Carolina United States fer the western district of North « a. James O. Chu: [ Missouri, to be surveyor of « the port of Louis. Among the were the follow Salsbury, Pa Clarion, Pa tun, Pa. TRASH IX i nt «“ * wenats: Francis ¥ ribowry. to be nlory. Benjamin to be govern Robert V. slant comin Osear M. & marshal aude od ton raska, to rgia, to be United southern district ] fo be Da so aries ( mite] & tof A LW ay sod na Yao mn Detre An els gan | wd reg gre red Grant stice and the r regent in Ix school ir [wx | elected one of their sed by the Demo Dernorr, headed ve den of the sup stabe univer ene Ue choice Bean, for sup publican cand test women vot for the first tiny wx, who ernba, tors wis on H A Genera! Shut Down. PunADELIIIA, April 2.- During the prvent week there wiil be a general shut women at all of the coal mines along the Musangabela river, and over 6,000 coal meters will Le thrown out of employ. ment indefinitely, demand for coal, and there are said te be over 6,000,000 bushels in the harbor assuiting orders for shipment, Yidenge Minlsters Thank Wanamaker, LHICAB0, April 2. The Methodist Fpiwopal ministers at their x ve of gratitude to Postmaster Geonernl Wanamaker for his speech in fawn of bition delivered at Phila Thero is little or ne |! regulag | meeting adopted a resolution | | FOR OPEN SESSIONS. | Benator Teller Would Consider Wao, formerly of the | Providence | Nominations with Open Doors, ner“ | MORE NOMINATIONS SENT IN. dth up to the moment | ] 1 Ama | yoy extraordinaty and minister Chalrman Huston and Ellis BH. Roberts | The Get Good Places—Sonators Sald te Con | templiste the Course of The Commeroinls | Gazette with Some Nervousness, WASHINGTON, April 2,—It is that Murat Halstead nominated for minister to Gen the This is have been the ion arrive uspected he ny after pposed to ut at the Blaine ad here may ro mate adjourns weln Cone of Mr. Si and tl roneo id { yest i ‘ The or O-morrowm ho vi ti ming we belong Lan will be un ple publishes : epartm CONS The somo | given a imndigna- Iho © enjoy. omiiture taken SOTA nator § a8 8 wal tors must pontine it Mr. Teller for Open Sessions. WASHINGTON, April 2.—Mr. T fered the following resolution in the ate Resolved, Thy ereafter all nominations shal session of the senate, He sald [ do not intend to as) sideration of this resolution at ti I merely offer it that it may to the committee on rules regular session 1@ sents be present—I intend to press tion in and out of : r believed that there wa of« sen cutive be considered pen fel Las 8 doors Jority of irrespect opini sons » §d the vot the ne ferent re infreaqu wr never e no reason wed a sentimes ate with Om was Halstead, did not vot were eleven Republicans in all who would have voted to reject the nomination had their votes been needed. Wasuinaron, March 80.—Tie presi dent sent the following nominating to the nate Robert Adams, to be ennvo lenipoten drazil, {a env Jr., extmnordinary and wry of the United States to n I. Mizner, of California, to be inary and minister pleni- of the United Staten, to Cen un Mates, William L. Scruggs, of Georgia, to be lenis potentiary of the United ene- Suela, tates to i ot Kentucky, to © ion bo onsul general hman Lowndes, of an asdstant surgeon in y 8 sporafary of the interior, Bt George of Maho emor of Idaho, ’ Edward J. Curtis, of Maho, to be ses rotary of Idaho, missions wil Wasinaron, over the principal of Pennsylvania, | minister | AGAINST HARTRANFT | Ex-Governor At-| | Pennsylvania tacked in the Legislature, THE INSURANCE BILL CONTROVERSY Defeated | laws of the ut: nin Amid Mach Uxettos men Vherry Springs a Surprise | | on the Nenmie~A Busy Day at iar. | risharyg. March Gen, Hart | H 5 p KNOWN ns w Per ITRNOS company ary of the bill, had m Dauphin county r cent, of its capital paid not on, of Philadelphia, defended ranft and the bill, and claimed , Who expected to take Senator when the latter became lelphia, desired to break : who was a rival ¥ ir the tranft 1 andi | 611 Gen when the tly dis ip VAS present ) | was gre pointed at the result He authorized Mr. Bean to de ments made by Mr. Baker did in the dis CUssIons The following bh Providing for the sion of real estate ate property f township boro the stats he which Is pas wd finally 5» and Yiius and corpor for county, icipal pur the councils of in ths to require the grad macadamirzing ouse bi Au | fo ” | VP rsona: taxation and mum w bing and ag hifares ’ r » rts al yy or He ited and { Oper the resol hich w f the the Req of follow elegated by right of acti right shall be valid \ 9. In the senate Iuced a substitute for his t week providing for the tate supported ita : the « (loyer and ne arch mitted ton : Bing nded, to mal I 40 pounds, and im nga rt weight, The ( n i t rt on the nautical hig bill wa wited, The house bill to carry ont th ion of the constitution that corporations shall notengage in any other | FTE than that for which they wore chr | was reported, amended so as t mn ct applicable only to the fur. ni powder to miners, The bib | aut! boroughs to construct sewage | nyu was reported negatively, In i the senate bills for the imprisonment of tramps and to prevent | the spread of contagious diseases among | animals, were reported favorably, A resslution was adopted recalling from the governor the soldiers’ employment bill, to correct a defect in its last CK for sh wc hool Wry mocing appropriations for the soldiers’ orpha is’ schools was reported, A con- current resolution wus agreed to for the appointmen’ of a commission hy the gov. ernor So revise and consolidate the road ite, ——— CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS The Contral Pennsylvania Methodist Epis | copal Conference Closes 1s Labors, BHAMORIN, lowing are the ments E. confer Altoona « elder [| hosts i aven Al 1d \r r ehur of ii nee su Domo fn Castile, : RB A Collleries Closing and a Season of Distress Imminent 30. This ft, operated SHAMORIN, Pa., March shal { idle men I the | vinond's Son. A Victims of the Coal Trade Stagnation, VILKESBARRE, Pa., March H0 P Callery, dealer in dry goods and groce ries, of Plymouth, was closed by the sheriff. The failure is due to stagnation in the coal trade. Miner to pay their monthly bills Callary many creditors in New York city Acid Works Burned. Bravronp, Pa., March 80.-The acid had Rradford works situated near Mount Alton, owned thy J. C. i Greemewald, Adam Wyman and Sterns & Milligan of this city, burned. Loss, estimated at from $18,000 | to $20,000; insurance, $6,000, The Deadly Tag-of-War, CARLISLE, Pa., March 80. In the tug. of-war between the Dickinson coll and Indian school teams one of Indians was severely Injured and the match was declared a draw. Mire wore unable | | tion Absolutely Pure. DO YOU READ THE PITTSBURG TIM E i Yi S Jk 4 YEAL wt 3.00 PER Ashenbach's Bakery. AUCHENBACH PATENTS. 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