I Four Billions Of loss in a year is a steep price for Democratic "reform,'' to? I nnnnu!nm wt" in w w ww - - - -" rMsjyv A', r-'iv ,y I B I 1 1 1 H I V ! fl -7:?rWH- And the Worst Of it is tint th 3 country hasn't yet got Democracy's ccmplcted bill. EIGHT PAGES--56 COLUMNS. SCBANTON. PA., MONDAY MOBOTNG, FEBBUABY 5, J 804. TWO CENTS A COPY. DEM00W0T SILVER! BLAMD IS SUE PLETE Mil II IT lift BA i A ED Be Will Call Up Un ttgllone BUI HtMtt fore Reported. THE FEATURES OF THE WEEK The Election Law Bill to Bo Discussed. A Lively Debate Anticipated on the Stewart Bond Resolution - The Con tested Election Case ot O'Neill vs. Joy -The Pending Nomination of Wheeler H. Psjckharn as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. W JLBBINQ ion. Feb. I '!IE tariff bill Uvia- tv-u for a tiuio re'.ireil to th i seclusion of it senate committer room, the features of tbe week iu Qonuros wul be tiie vote ou the bill to repeal the federal election In the seuate, OQ tbs McCreary il.-twaii.iti r rmtttttOU in th Iku- and nerhaps on th- Stew in resolution -declaring ttgaluat the pro posed treasury bonds issue to the Ma lta Th election I iw ropei! bill coin 's np iu the sena'e tomorrow afternoon and it i ti bdieooed hv Senators Gbaud Ier !'. if, Bawley, Harri'. Boar, Fry nad Vest, Py ur-eme;!t the discissi 'it -is to close Tuesday at 4 o'clock, when the 'iate will proofed to v.te oa tae b:ll and pecdiu amenruients. There may bt a truii fur pree h deuce Wndues lay, as Booster Teller h is even notice of hi-i intention to C ill np th edobratwl MeQ irrahati bill, whil Senator t u is .:ive!i ituiUr notice respecting tue bill to pro Tide for the erection of a new Koforament printing office. Either of thes bills is nre to .ive rise to debits and in iiy diflkaHtt lie in w lit for In printing ofdee till in particular, mainly bciuse the senate and bouse committees bavins jurisdiction. over lb subj-ct have f.ilen into a disagreement respecting the (election of a site. Farther pi 1 10 lot a lively div in the senate Wednesday is to be fount in the fact tuat the Stowarl bond reso lution will again be tak t. up in tue motniag hoar with some aliases of finding n more permanent resting place than the vice president's table if the discussion is not protracted beyond the limits of the looming hoar. The in terest in the egsCUtiv SsaSiOQS daring the week will depend largely upon whether the committee on th- ja dietary which meets tomorrow morning upon the pending nomination of W neeler H. Peckaatn as asaociate jodgO of the su preme conrt. Mtt. bland rs lAMOim Prcceedin.'S in the house this week will have a rarity that has been lack ing for two meatus rut. After the Tote on Tneday afternoon upon the r-solntion relating to Hawaii. Mr. Bland, of Missouri, will call np the siker geigninraire bill heretofore re ported by him from the committee on c inatre, wunts and ma.'orea liy the provision! of thi. MM, the aecretarf of the trrasnry i rfirecUil to issne tifcy -five millions of certificate, rep resenting the seigniorage of toe baliion now in thi rsnry, pnr cnued nnder the.Snermin law of 1800, Mr. Bland is sanguine mat the bill wili pass without terions opposition or de lay. 'T see no rtsoon, said he, "wny the house should take more than a day to consider it. The snbject has been thorongnly discussed and every one is as familiar with it as lie can hope to be at least in the coarse of this term of congress." "How many Republicans will vote for it?" "More than thirty I should say. jndg ing from the nnmner wiio have, told mo they wonld support it. The Democrats who opposed the passage of the Wilson t.jil fur tha repeal of the Sher man law fast fall, will, I assam-, Vo'e witn me for it, and many Democrats who voted for the Wilson repeal bill, and iiiive been disappointed at th laok of results therefrom, have expressed a willingness to help pass the bill. I be lieve that two-thirds, if not three fourth?., of the Democratic members are for it." 'H'w fast can the bullion r coined. Mr liland, aod the seigniorage MMNM an actual fact?" "'Oh, that depends upon the willing ness of the officials. Thy conld tnrn ont seven or eight milli ml a month if the mints were ran donrde time, bat I don't expect, thfv will do tha'." When the Bland bill is out of the way (and probably not more than two dnys at the ontaide will be given to its consideration) the contested election rase of O'Nitll vs. Joe from the Elev enth district of Missouri will come tip on the report of tha committee on elec tions to oust Joy and seat O'Nrdll. O'Neill ssys that never since tno Demo crats on the commilt'-e heard tha evidence and read the law of the state have th v had any doubt of the justice of his claim. ii DEATH OF At EDITOR. Tho Formr Publl.hsr of a Chambf rbur(t P'PT Pa'eea Awnv PBUiAPItPSIA) F-'b. 1 I-nwis A. fih o-in iker iieil tndsr at hiH lato resi dence, 'JH North Klevonth street. The di'censnd was prominent in the Interior of the stste for many yars, being the publisher of a paper at Chainbersliiirg. He removed to this city and retired from business. He loaves a widow and a son, Professor John V. .Shoemaker, of tho Medico Cblrnrgioal college, and a dimgbter, Mrs Helen P. L wu. The remains will be Interred nt bis former home, Chstabersburg. the Hoor. An iron "shake bar" nisd In iffaking down the gratsa ol the lu: naoet waa tonnd in aoornat covered with MOO I and in dtod hair The nolioo believe the motive for murder was revang notwithstandiiiit the fact that Koos was robbed of $tl, tbaamonntol biiwttk'a MUtr puJ 1 h i in last tuglit. M ft HAKRISON'S UlIIMATUM. Ho Will N. t Jtaaapt Noiniuatlou to tl rrmuteno. CaiOAOO, Fob. 1 A special to the Tribtiot from Oltolaod,0 .snys: "Tha Moral of tue viu to Oolnmoos of John C Uowdv, Obalrmaa Of the Indiana Etepnbllean statu n lotttlva oommUtaa, is out, phalrmM Growdy wai i oradiud msasangar from ez-PrMldant Harrison and h oarttod with him na inranoaa of good will and inbatantial aid In t ie governor's oomiog ttht for tho praaldentlal nominatlou two years lonoa. Harrison does not want the Domination and would not accept it. m i so ho has Informad QoTtrnot tic ICiuley, Since his great bereav.Miioiit h has 00 ameition ezoopl to liva useful and dignified !lf, devoted to bis profession in I his stuiiea, and turtlienuore, he believe he cmld not Mrvtvt the worry and work of another auip:iign itud term as president. FUNERAL OfTbR. CHILDS. It Will Be Held on Tuesday Afternoon. The Antngtmantl Have Not as Yet Been Oomplotadi PittLvitKi I'.it.v. Feb. 4 -Pi many of the churches of tiie various denomination-" today th death, of (J'or- W. Child wis feelingly referred to by tho officiating olorgymen, and his pawing away was pronounced a pttOHo loss an 1 bereavement. The arrau5em-nts for the funeral of Mr. (.'uilds have uot been complete ! yet. bat it has Seen decided that it shall bs hell at 1 o'clock fa day afternoon from St, Jama Protest ant Eplsoopa church, of which Mr. Child wis a rsotryman for many years. Who will be asked to b- pall-bearers is still undecided as it is difflonlt to made a choice for tiie sad honor among Mr ..ills' frieu Is in this and other cities. Bn th question ol the place of his iiitermaut ;s still a matt-r of doubt. I Mr. Cuilds had a lot in Lanrel Hili ; cemetery, but to msny of his intimate friends it i-in' appropriate that tie shoullbelaid iu the same mssoleuui in Woodland cemetery that contains the dust of his friend and eompinion of life, the lot A J. Drexel. Which ever is decided npon, however, the in-term-nt will oe private. The employes of every departm-nt of the Public Ledg-r meet in the compos ing room of the paper this afternoon to t ke appropriate action upon Mr. L'hilds' death. Th meeting was called to order by L Clarke Davis, managing editor of th- piper, who moved that Colonel II Rlebards Mtvtkie. ctshi-rof tha Ledger, preside. Colonel Muckle took the chair and after a few fel ing and touching words in refer ence to to object of the meet ing, called np n Mr. Davis to address his feilow employes. Mr. Davis spok eb qu-ntly of Mr. Child1 many beautiful traits of character and his sympathetic and kindly relations with his employes Speeches were made in the same vein by William V McKean, the aged veteran editor of the Ledger; Mrs. C. F. Hallowell. of the woman's depirtraent; Dr. William Hilt, for the local stuff ; Hanry 9 Utiles, assistant cashier: John W. Kester. for the compositors, and Joel Cook, busi ness manager of the paper. Adlisou B linrk, chief editorial writer, presented r-soluti-ins that were unanimously adopted expressing the sense of loss felt by the employes of the Ledger in Mr Child' death. It was also decided that the Ladder em ployes attend thi funeral in a body. A WATCHMAN KILLED. The Head of John Rnoa Beaten Almost to a Jolly, ClUC'AUO, Feb, 4 John Hoos, a Ho brew 50 years of age, and a watchman at the San Diego building, was bvnt olly murdered some time during Sun day morning in the boiler room of the building. When found Koos' face and betid were beaten almost into a jelly, and blood and brains were scattered over tho front of the boilers and ou SOLD JOSEPH INTO BONDAGE Motlt'iii RomiBOt Tlial Almost Rlftifl Hit) Fa moot Om of Old. A MURDERER'S CLEVER ESCAPE Ferdinand Ingruth, Pitteion Italian, Gets Revnng Upon William Resa, Boarder, by Putting Deteclivos on Hit Track; but William Is Wily, and He Shoves His Brother, Joseph, Into Detective Whalen'l Hands anil Seeks Parts Unknown. 1 Hisrtal es (a flteroalo IVlftaaa Pi itbton, Pa , Ph, I EARLY one month ago Ferdinand Ingmth, an Italian, who keeps a padrone hoarding house on South Main street was arrested at tho Instano of William tie a, a boardsr, who charged that tho landlord ha I taken a certain inn of ino ivv belong ing to the plaintiff, Tue cssj Was hoard before 'Squire llibbons, Who bound ngrnthoVW to a hearing before the grand jury Angered by this, nniet investigation I' pou pretense of home, he went to ngrnth began a of K sa's record revisiting his old New fork, where JAM13 AN D CHARLtY SHAKE fh Pna-illt Ar. OiA Frl.ndi and Will Rpr for Chsrltv- N'f.w York. Feb, 4. Jam J. Otff btt andCharly Mitchell, having aef tied their dilT'renoi an I b-o:ome good friends, have geie-ron-dy volunteered to box four rounds at Grand Central palace, Monday night, Feb. 19, for charity's sake '. is intended lo make tnis as n-arly as possible an exact representation of the seen in the ring of the Duval Athletic dob, at Jsckaon vi It on Jan tb "Honest" John Kelly, who wns ref ere of tho great International fight, has consented to act as master of cern monies at this bread inn I benefit, and all the men who figured aa MOOndl, bottle hol lers, time keepers, etc , will tio on liun l. - CHARGED WITH MURDER. Two 7ifroes ' Arrestad on Runpldon at ( arr.'ln and Looked Up PntiaAOgLratA, Feb "Two negroes, were arreeted here today on iQsploion of hnving some knowledge of the mur der some we. ks ago nt Camden, U, J , by a burglar ol William Kalren, a baker. The two men admitted to acknowledge of the negro who coin mi Had the burglnnjr nnd murder, but denied having any hand In the affair them. elves. TbeV gavo the name and a descrip tion of the man tliey accuse and detec tives went across the river to Camden this evening to auek for the murderer and assist the Jeray olllor In arrest ing him. NOTABLE GROUP OF DEATHS. bishop of Ha th Qalvteton Cardinal Ln'gi S-rallna, Un, Italy, awed U, A. 0, Mills, lerretaty of i lex. 1 1 otton axroange. John II. Ilcdie.1 a well known 001 oper ator, aged 7G, of Beading, NetbUlel A. Balab, founder of Kala mazoo (Mich) college, iiged NU. Colonel H. (J. Hlayuiaker, ainj 0(1. of Lanrnstrr, Pa,, foi merly uiiief engineer of tlio Kenning rniiroaa. At Allnntown, 1'a., Dr. Charles J. Koch, ga bo, lortnwiv eoitot or unooiie pa PUV In rhlladelpbia, llaltlmore, Chicago, .oi i:. '-ii io III., aud Alleuiown. William Bankcti long well known citizen of liuckingbam, Ducks county, Pa., suddenly, after telling his wife that he "felt terribly bsd about the heart, uud was lioiug lo Ulu. tteea hud first located after arriving iu America several years ago; and found that ROM was WttUtod bv the atttbori tie of Gotham for tiie alleged mur ler of a fellow countryman, w ioiu, it was eltmd, Be had, dntlng a brawl, twice stabbed in the heart. Ingruth dtd not Immediately dtooloaa his knowledge of this crime to the ( lotham authorities. Ha decided to t ike a more certain course of revengj, William's OTXVIR ggoapg, Returning to Plttston be eoatmuui cated with A. Ksybandi Husigtia, of 859 South Fourth strost, Philadelphia, the Italian consul iu the (. i ikr City, aud told him that he knew where Rosa ciinld be found The consul forwarded the information to the New York po lice force, who iu turn put tho case in the hauls of Detective Whalen, of Wilkee-Barre, Last tvening, Detective Whalen came to Pittatou prepared to arrest Bo ou a warrant charging him with mur i-r. The manner in tvbioh he was b .tll'd iudicates that Kosa is a personage of no ordinary intelligence. Sevral months ago, Resa's brother. Josepji, came to this place. Joseph had just landed in America and sp ike tue tnglish languagfl very brokenly. Jo-s-ph was walking with William last evening when Whalen approached Whalen asked which of the two was William Itesa. William, eosnting trouble, qnlck as a fl Mb pointed to ,To-s-ph. Before the latter, in his bVoken dialect, conld proteit, WhsUn had linn securely bandonffsd and waltz id off to the Lnzirn County jail. Th-re the d00ption was exposed, but when offi cers today tried to find the genuine William, behold, the latter had ll id. ei STABBED IN THE STOMACH John Saunders th Vn aim of a Slasher at Chester. CBKSTEB, Ps., Feb. 4 -John Saun- der., who was stubbed iu the Itomaob during sn altercntion lust night by James Linn, died at 1 o'clock this morning at the Chester hospitnl. The police did not jet wind of the affair for some time nf tor the fight, bntsncceeded m srreatlng Linn at his boarding house shortly nfter th death ofSaunden and he is now in jail I licre wire few v.itupsses to the i,ffair and Lvnn ro fuses to say anything. He has employed ouneei, Frank Farrell, of Phlladelptna, was with Saunders when tho fi lit occurred but, as the men had been 'Linking, lie rineinbers vry little about it. He was nn acquainted With Siunder but had requested him to direct him to the residence of John lioly nftor they ha I made a stop at .lames MOnMloa hotel. William File, a young nWM per carrier, ssdsted Baunderi to fitt Chanan'l drug store, wh-ra th i fl nv of blood was t-inpnr.irilv sinpp I aulsiib seinntly M was rem lfd to the hos pital I. vnn, who 1 1 ' 1 th-' i.l ililniig b ii- a good reputation nnd isa nan ofifnuniv, whiln tlie murd'ied oi an was BO years old and unmarried. i e i THE PF NNSVS N f W BRANCH. A Line to IG V.x endad to the Boinnrsat Coal Field. JollNSHiWN, Pa., I'ob. 4 General Superintendent F L. Bhepperd and civil Engineer A, 0 Bhand, of the Penoiylvanl Railroad o itnpnoy,vliltil JohOltOWn In a special ear Saturday I ftef nOOd and viewed part of a pro potvd route for a branch line of th" Pennsylvania railroad to tho John. on Company Bteel work and tbnoe to the Bom 'I r set county coal fldds. The proposed branch is the result of the determination f th" Johuon com pany to build a gow Hlnid mill to cost 10, OOO.OOa - 1 SAMUEL FILLEV DEAD. Well Known llttstonlan Expiree Sud dnlv in IVlnda ir BotL f jirentl tn th fkrunton Tnlmnf. Pitthton, Pa., Fb. 4. Samuel Fll ley died suddenly this ovnning III A suite of room located iu the Windsor block. His dentil is Hiipposed to bo due in one of the vassuls of the heart be coming dilated lie wa l"i years of age and leaves il wife so 1 four children s PENIWYLVfiNIA PLNSIONS. Clt zoie in This Stale Who Have Been Sucneaifiil Appliotnte. WAgHTMQTOM. Fob. II The following piOllon haVt been granted: Ponnsyl Vspla, orlgiual. John U Taylor, Wust Auburn, BttMUb Abnk ; Samuel It. Pat terson, Heaver Falls; Peter Gulp, Hnntsville, Luzerne; RdWln Watitins, Troy, Bradford: Abrahani Hedeuy, Milton. Additional, Amos K. Lo.uuaii, Heading. Increuse Charles P. Brown, New Cumberland, Cumberland 1 r"dn, Uarrlok Price, Hear Lake, Warren, original widows, etc, Hannah Hull. Lltlti, Lanoaiter; LuoJndaMllbv(AII' ghnyi Bruala Myers, Chain bar burg i Martha ,1. Ileikel. Ileuveiine. IGuulnii, Bophroll Allen, (mother,) Now Brigh ton, Beaver; Bllen Brenner, Wiimore, Cambria 1 Clara LaUhaw, clarion, Clarion; Sarah A h'ntz. Didton, Lali- osater; Maggie A Boblnion, Bbaron, fror; minor oi Joseph Uiut, Gap, Lncatr; Barbara Koch. vTtlllami port. Eiyoomlngj ntloor of Aiimrt igi ley, DallutOWn, york Mexican war survives, increase, I'Vederick Pinker, Philadelphia - - ae ITALIAN RhPil KslATI0N. Pathl J ISaph Viuuunlill to Link Afier I (nt 111 11 OatboliSS 1" America. Nkw Yoiik, Fob. 4. So rapid has been the Imigratlon of Italian Catholioi to this country and to South America, it has been deemed advitabla by the propogmda iu Homo to delegate a rep reaentatlv to loo after their Interest in the western world It is understood tnat tins stop hni been t aken ou the ad vice of Mer. Satolli. Iu purMunco of the plan Father Joseph VincMitili, of tie Roman Catholic order of Bt, Charles BorOUlOO, has been sunt from Rome, lie has Jult arrived In ; this elty. Un is looking over the ground preparatory to entering upon his work. Aftr he has accomplished a portion of the work laid ou'. for him in North America, ho will go to Boutb America 10 Inveatlgnte tho condition of th church there, so fir as Italians are concerned, He will visit Argentina especially, which oountrv has lately been a mecca to which many Italians have gnno and Wnerc that element of the ohuro 1 is strongest in South Amer ica. e POTTER IN HiH WATER. The Fmissary of the itawalian Piovli ionnl Oovemmenl Under Arreet. CbIOAQO, Feb. 4, Th Herald today says: "C C. Potior, the alleged secret emissary of the provisional government of Hawaii, was locked up in a cell Ht the D (plain street poUoeitatlon last night. The charge against hnn is ob taining money under false pretenses. Potter claims that be is a victim of un pleasant circumstances, and that the charges against him are absolutely without foundaton. 8 says that ho is ail that he has representel himself to he, and that ho is more than capable of paying th debts loi has contracted, lie says he is the secret agent of the Hawaiian provisional iiovernmsiit and that his business in Chicago was to carry out Instructions received Irom President Dole. When taken into custody he had in his pos-tessioa $7, .ID) in sugar bmds on the Homer Hawaiian Sugar company. H" also had a hand satchel containing (BOO worth ol j-welry. . - DETERMINED TO DIE. Andraw Wagnsr Throwc Himielf Into the Juniata River. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 4 - After sev eral futile attempts at suicide within the last four days, Andrew Wagner, sgod 50 yars, living with a larue fam ily at Mapleton, stealthily left his home this morning, and throwing him self into the Juniata river soon disap peared beneath its surface. He was rescued and restored to partial con sciousness by savers lnsasuies. It is thought ho cannot recover. Wagner had beu temporarily de ranged through dpoodnoy over long i lleneea and nndu religion zeal FLASHES. FROM THE TELEGRAPH. t'nelo Sam's mints coined 111,887,400 Worth ot pieces InKt lun.it h. Dr Talmage, tb Brooklyn praachar, trill taken live nio iths trip around tun world Tlnouirh day tiains between Seattle Wash., and Vancouver, H. ('., have been still ted. Tin- treasUry ot long Island City, N. V., Ii empty and officials are ehargad with ex travagance. Tor 1800,000 the Arthur Hill Lnftlber company, of New York, has beOghtablg tlinuer tract in ( intari'i. Misais ijpi Dehiocrat voted wal iena turini oaouldate mul pay leglatatori salarieM during the ilei dlOQK, Meld by a live year's OODtraot, liabhi Prledninu cannol leave Denver to accept, a call from t Israel, of Boeton, Nowi'ort New- line the only it irk in the United S'ntei iliut c an in i i'iniuodate the iteamshlp New xora and rails. a box containing old opln and jewelry i woiiii NVerai tnousana uotisra, vras fonnd in an old Wallhaiu, Mass, hous v Beoana Bnerlff Oolwn, who wants to liainj nun l"i er Hub slatier, at I'inevllle, Ky., ia ill, t he eve in e in ia poetponod a week. Itatnrnlns to hie meat market, after brief absence, M. P, Erlcksonof Bt, Paul. whs boi dead bV I thlf, who was robbing tile till, and lacaped. T i present a splendidlv bound copy of bis bonk to tb saltan, F i Thompson Nw York clubman, will travel to Con- itantluople, 8,100 miles, i aptored by s mob, near Bt, Loblt) after n lirulal assniilt "ii a yi'inu; mi l. lorn Dm y, ttatBbi was rescued Iiy iillleers just iu time I" Have a Ivuelung. .inim B, Brewaur. sec rotary of the Washlnirl'Oi I'ark eluh. 'lied at the Well Itilit'in lintel, in Chicago yesterday morn ing of congest ion of the brain. in ih rloi Hodlgr,th first, to Introduoe uiioie vines into Kiig Harbor, and the fl i nt in New Jersey to drill OUBl rate that a aue ressful business could lie made of wine roltore, died it Lowes Dank, n. j., gd 1 1 yenra. Suit, has been brought by Irvinir I La kins, Jr., of New York, ngiiinsl Helen Harry, th actress, who ia Mrs. Ilnlnu in Drtvat llfek to reoover 99,900 on a claim wiiiuh Fran B Pi ott, formerly man- ager for Helen Hairy, has assigned to llo klna. Ifev. James I.. Meagher has been ai pointed to estalilldi a piititiug Iioiiho in New York ii ii i ii r i he control nt the Cat nc be church and in eh'iracler aoinething like the Alelhndlst llooll t-oliCeril. II ll which has the matter ID Marge Is called thn Christian 1'iess association. The Home correspondent of the I'nited li'ess aaya Unit tlm cnan or the Hev. Ill Hlehard Huitsell, whose trouble with Archt'ishon Cmiigan resulted in his re moval from his parish charge In New York has been fully tei"itoil to the vatl can, but as yet DOdcOlllon on it has been reaclleil. Ht. Hev. Hlslnip Hall preached hl first larmon in Vennont at ht. rauls church Burlington, Vt., yestenlay morning. His audience was limited only by Ihe size of the church. It include 1 many people from other ilouoinliiatlons and n number from out of town, who remained iu the city after Friday a services. -ss,y mil HK t-W 7 ti i,i t .l rfi i ma i - t m w if ' ar i i i isest w,. . - Til "rm. . W M .' . i I .. - -r Tar: ( i.? - . ; - . I J-.lV H -Wrt I V QUEEN LIL'S SOLILOQUY. mm iiiESTiEiT. j - ,., . i FINLEY'S i I vi Vt V,' rri Am i, ornm I nott That Is tbaqueetlooj Ami I have no bltney In laying, Tim sooner it is answersd tii" better, i have been off the throne now for tome few moons Which period, it is heedlee to remark, Are becoming more nnmeron at thdy gmw longer, Ami tur wbatf simply be causa a few sneoulativ Sfankesa saw tit to aqoat on my baautlful Island, iuer wuion thoy man tnemselvei ti lieve That byaomoeortof International fllm Dam My property had become theirs. Bui it badn't, 'iatlier 'loiiinl inn my subjects; Hear me out, I am on Ibis throne, or will be shortly, To stay. Pin a bticki r. Go get on your good clothes. Prepare t" celebrate my restoration. I - bonnd to roma start the red dree. Bring fortb tb ta-autiful Hula Huila girls. Let iho Plalianoa dance proceed, RS IF THESE! He Hoits to Defeat the Wilson Bill by Tacking on the Free Coin age of Silver. PrrreBOBO, Feb. i Senator Quay nrnved al his home in Heaver last vening, His health is aain preoarf- oui. lie will, however, return to Washington tomorrow. Senator Quay' proposed amendment lo the tariff measure have caused -...s-1. talk throughout the ountry. The local Populists in par ticulsr are pleassd. TheenatOT hop-s by tacking 00 the free coinage of sil ver, the repeal Of til- state bank tax and providing for Ihe purchase of 145-, 180 Ottno is of gold p-r month and tin- issue of notes therefor will cause sin h lissetisions iu the D-micratic. nary thai the Wilson bill will In defeated. When seen at bis home iu H 'aver. li.e senator had not much to ety in expl tu ition of his coursa Ht could give no assurance that his tactics would kill the new tariff me asure. He sai l he knew the Democratic party of ol '. While the Democratic senators won d undoubtedly make nfig.it for ipecifi I protection lor their own sections, th-v wonld lik-ly line up for the bill ou the final vote. Senator Qojiy continued: "Th" Dmu- ocrats liavo a ma.iarity of three, I think, over the Kinublloan and npu- lists in the senate. Whether this ma jority can bo OVtroomt or not is a (pies turn. I introduced th" amnumentl without oontultation with other Repub lie in senators. 1 d a not know what tnev thing about them, aud can't say wi.ether they will vnte for the amendments or not. Mv object, ot i.'iirae, is to defeat the WiUon bill This is the only way th silver QUSI t ion can be revived sgiin this session Hid it ought to phai the silver men. As for Hie repeal of the state bank tat. that is D mooratio policy, and as the ptrty named to bo dodging the issue, I tiioiwlil 1 would give it an opportu uity to put itseif on record "I believe in mv gold proposition. and have advocated it for I one time, but I would not press tins amendment now, It is part of the plan to defeat the Wilson bill als . It is virtually the Sherman bill over again sxoepl thai gold ll to be purchased instead of sil ver. I bellve that if tbo oberman law had provided for Hie purchase of gold we would not have bad the money panic 1 lit fall. I nay add under the rennsvlvanln bulking laws out Stat bank issue of money would be Stable enough, but 1 lou t know bow it would be with other states. N itlonnl bank money ...it ., ... better than the state bank issue, In Pennsylvania the money would be backed by state bond which are as goo), if not letter, than government bondi l may say, ton, that ie a few years at the present rate of increase there will be money enough iu the milking fund to wipe ont the stnle debt, wul yet (his is being done by the Hepnblican ring. The senator laughed Imartily over the last remark. The excellent condi tion of the state finances and the pros pects of debt In the near future, he considers glory enough for tho Kepab licall paltv in I eunsvlvania. SoUatOt lnay sai l that if a cei l un nmoiiut of gold were purcham'd each month thai iu tan years the government would have a great reserve, while it would be adding to the circulation all the tune CHURCH BLOW DOWN. R'irloua Dlsatter at Onto City Manv People Injured' HlHMIMlllAM, Ala , Feb I A wind mi l rain storm which passed over Birmingham last night blew down the Congregational church at (Data city, six miles from here The Christian Endeavor society, competed of thirty women and children, was bidding a meeting at the time. I he roof crashed Iu on thm, burying them henii.it h the debris. Nearly every person in ihe building wii' mom ariose hurt. The serious aSMlttSl are. Mrs. H S Pritchell, leg broken and Internally injured, will din; Mrs. James Nile. iUtsrnsJIy injured, Will die; Charles Olson, thigh broken, probably fatal. The others are not lerloUtty hurt. Hall the physicians of Birmingham are at Gate City and the greatest ex citement prevail The building was ii small frame Blruclnre, or many would have been killed e VAILLAN TE EXECUTED. The Tarltian Anaichlat Qulllotinrd at Plaoe P Li R; qunlte. I'Aitia, Feb. ft August Vaillante, the iinarohist, who threw a bomb In the chamber of deputies on Dec U, was guillotined at Place De La RoqUSttS this morning. The execution wsb witut8Bd by I large rabble. A Hamburg Steamer Tossed About Forty-Eight Hours by a Hurri cane Main Mast Broken. Nkw Yuk, Feb. 4. The Hamburg Hue steam-hip Teormlna, Csptain Koch, arrived to lay from Hamburg after a perilous voyage lasting twenty t wo days. She enoOUOtered two ssvere hurricanes in the guif strsm, In one of which her mainmast was suapped off close to the deck. Tho Taormina brought 13.1 steerage pis.eng-rs In the early part of the voy ige the weather was fair When near Sabia Island she enopnutered a hurricane from the southeast The hurrioaue continued nearly forty-eight hours. At 7 o'clook on the utorniug of the olat. uit., a big sa broke on the deck and the men at the wheel lost control of the v-ssel. The bolts in the main boom were loosened and tha boom threshed about. Itruok lifeboat No. 3 I on me stsroo ird sile and knocked it overboard. Afterward the boom, i wing ing with tb roll of the ship, carried away the lee rigging of the main matt, and the initt. losing its bracers, snapped off and went overboard to ttarbosri. It was only by long and troubleepme Vork that the crew w-re able to clear away the wreck. Oil in large quantities was poured on the troubled water while this work was in progress. Meanwhile the steerage tisssr,gers below decks were in an ag mv ol Wror. Some men w-r for bonrs on theirkuees, praying, while others 0taggrd about aud cursed as they Were pitched ti i way an a mat nv the lurching ol tue vessel When the mast w-nt by the board women set earned and soon became hysterical. All expected t: ship to go down. Captain Koch went u turn the 1 men and women and by personal a; -peals succeeded in allaying tb ir fears somewhat. In the height of the stoim Steward Hnberiet fell on the deck and was seriously injured Internally. The big wave that swept over the deck broke a capstan stove in a hatch and twisted the rails and the deck tit- tings. Th hurricane subside! on Feb. 1, but head winds were end u itored, de laying the steamer five or six days. A M OONSHIN LR KILLED. Shot ThrciiBh the Breast liy a Spar taneburit CVntab!e CHABUCSTOlt, S. C. Feb. 4 - A tpse iai from Bpartansbnrg, s t, hv?: a warrant was placed iu the hand of the ibertfffor the arrest of a number of man named BalleW, William L'-nter, Perrv Moore and two sons, at Well ford, for violation of the dispensary law. About 7 o'clock last night th sherilfs po.se wont out t l nuke ihe ar rest. They reached Hiliew's about midnight, but before t iey got to the house the whiskey was out in swamp. Thsy saw Parry M 'ore, an.i tiie deputy sheriff ordered him to surrender il Bred on them The tiro wa returned by the posse and Moore Wat allot through the lir. The constables then Went toward Ballew'l hOUS and order id him to surrender He did not obey an t Con stable i uney shot him In t he breast, lulling him Instantly NM GtORGt IS UNDt X ARREST. Oapture of an Individual Ac.-nad rf Raving Robbed Twelve PoatoOOSSi Pmi.M'Ki .nil ,. Feb. 4 A man oharged wiiii n long lletfol orimei in various parte of the coimtrv was ar NSted here tonight upon a description furnished bv the chief of police of Al- toon i Tho Ann was Qsorgu Hooper, It is GrSorg Hamilton, alia George Boyle, alias QeorgS Harris, and the parttoulsr robberies for winch bewni ii 'rsstt I was the burglary of the jew elry store of Kudisill Hros. , of Altoona, aud Cramer's general merchandise store at t Iramsrs, Pa BoopSS is a aid to be wanted for t lie r dlbsry of no less than twelve post oifleee and railroad stations in various parts of the coiintr y since Sept. 1, IS03 M CREEOON To IGH T MOORE, replete Hopkln n - urai"d an Kn- eeuuter with ibs Boston Bar, Nt:v YuliK. Feb. 4 .1 D Hopkins, Orsodon'i booker.sald this evening that he had in itched Creedon against Dick Moore, of Huston, to fight in thai city on Fen 97 for a purs of 19,600, and that Moore's backer and hs (Captain Hopkins) had ii side bet of 8,O0Q on tii" result. Captain Hopkins 'said that he lo lieved that Fitxtlmmons was bluffing and dare not light Creedon. e WEATHER FORECAST. 510 AND 512 lack a. avenue. OUR Reduction Sale of LINENS will com. mence Monday, Feb. 5, and continue onr; week. We quote below a few figures in Cream and Bleached 'J able Dam. asks. Napkins to match when desired. 56 inch, 23 cents. Htctut 1,1 ice, 30 ccst. 58 inch, 23 cents. lt.ceut price. '.',' cents. 60 inch, 32 cents. Batesnt price, 40 cents 64 inch, 39 cents. Keceiit price, 4b csnte, 63 inch, 45 cents. ltecj.it price, U cnti, 72 inch, 55 cents. Keceiit price, CO cnti, 72 inch, 68 cents. Beeent price, V osuts. 72 inch, 83 cents. Kcent price, fl, 72 inch, $1.05. Htcetit price, (1 2", 72 inch, $1.19. li cent price, $1 00. 72 inch, $175. Eecent price, i 80 inch, $2.10. K-cent pric?, 9 35. 90 inch, $2.25. R'e-nt price, TO. D.utier and Luncb S.-ts.Towele and C'ounter plies at eorreoUlJiug!) ;.,w i.ricts. ee t ur Krnb" Croobet y a: Ha and the Ex celsior Mrseill. at L9a hi m fhe utu PFiciu k en mm FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE. CHAS A. SCHIERKN ft CO "8 PERFORATED ELECTRIC Ar.d Oak tanned Leather Bel ani H. A. Kinsburv O er AGENT 513 Spra;e St., Senitoi, Pa. Ii 1 n in n n 1 PIAJIO HDIIIU Ai 91 LU If I J HOP 0 1 IIUIHV ViL UUllUi) Reliable Footwear. mm Feet of every description tUted at Lewis, Roilly ft Davie3. WW rlcwt ovt'W s) von tag it i :0 1M I1 CDLQ wamuimiton, Feb, Fbreoosl fur Ifbadoyi Fw jbu feiui eytectnfu, sir, soWr m soutasm ( iiiriioa, iierri eiini.i. tor wrst- 1 i'ii feuniufeoMM, pmra(ly fair, ustraier, uiinuf.s sh(Mno to stmtaeriy, J We Examine Eyes Pree of charge, fa doctor i lKi'dttl uti ate promptly told so. also guarantee n per fed lit. WATCHES AT COST foe one week only, A.ROADE JEWELBR; 215 WYOMING AVi-