In This Season Of house hunting, donM Wade through seas of mud. f6 ;I 29 wmilp li mtmm::- Try a Small "Al" iu our cent-a-word column iind make t li land lord oome to you. EKiirr PAGES-56 COIJ'MNs. H'KANTOX. PA.. FRIDAY MOBNING, M AIM II 2, I894. TWO CENTS A COPY. RE8T0RE CONFIDE ml Hi n si l IF BLAND S BILL PUSSES HOUSE Fifty Democrats Vote Ainst and Nineteen Republicans for the Measure. THE POPULISTS ARE SANGUINE They Expect to Run Things in I895 Senator Frye Announces the Cave in of President Cleveland's Hawaiian Structure 1 he Peculiar Position of the Member from the Lone Star State The Kearsage to Be Raised. T V 18H1KGTON. March 1. HE Bland seignorage bill passed yeas los, nays f."J. Bv the votes of tzaetlr the number that constitutes a qnornm of the hnue of representatives MM jreai and 13 nays, a total of 17!l the order Itftitiac debate upon the Bland selgn iorag bill was adoptet today on tin first roll call, and (he end of the long fight had practically cone. The re mainder of the day was devoted merely to making the victory secure. Mr. Bland offered a substitute for the pendiug measure, intending to obviate tome cf the objection urged against it, and several amendments were prorosed. Alter deoue uiUr the five-minute rule, proposed amend meats were rejected, and Mr. Bland's substitute accept! for the origin il bill, sud passed, 169 to 139, fifty Demo crats voting against the bill and nine teen Republicans for it The house then passed the bill nnpr.i priating ft 3 000 to raia-s the wreck of the corvette Ksarsaze, sunk on Rju- eador reef. THE POSITION OK SENATOR MILLS. The senate eommitte on finance is to be deprived of the assistance and co operation of Mr Mills. (Tex , who was one of th sub-committee of three to which the work of reporting a bill to the Democratic majority of the com mittee had been couflled. Mr. Mills was not originally a m-mber of the committer, bat he bad twen designated to aet during the attsenca and disibil ity of Mr. McPherson (NT. J.) As Mr. McPherson returned to the city ssrue weeks ago and resumed his committee duties, the position of Mr. Mill was, to ay the least, peculiar. Yesterday Mr, Voorhees (Ind.) under took to set tbe matter right bv snbeti tnting Mr. Mills in place of Mr. Vance (N. C), who ie at home and unable, throngh Illness, to come to Vahington. Today, when that resolution was laid before the senate, it ws peremptorily withdrawn by Mr. Voorhees, "by tile reqnt" of the senator from Texas, aa frye's Hawaiian speech. Mr. Frye, Maine, conclnded hie speech on the Hawaiian question with the declaration that if tnere was anv weight to be given to ciiarscter behind words, or if there was anything in the preponderenee of testimony, then the foundation on which President Cleve land had builded bis structnra haddis appeared, and the edifice had fallen forever. The public printing office bill was taken np and was made the text of a political and tariff controversy between Mr. Lolph. Oregon, and Mr. Allen, Populist, Nabraska, in whicti th for mer predicted that the Repufilican party, and the latter that the Populist party would be in control of ths house of repr -sentativea in 889rJ, The senate at 133 atljonrned till Monday. SONURVILLE TRAGEDY. Zn Attempt at Burglary Peanlta in the Death of Four People. Bomsvnxi, N. J., March l --A hor rible tragedy ocenrred early this morn ing at the home of Moor Biker, near Franklin park, in this county. Mr. Baker's wife and year-old baby were murdered and Ihsir murderers. Will ard Thompson and Henry Baker, both young negroes, were killed by the fren sied husband and father of the victims. Baker is a powerfully bnilt young farmer of about S10 ysars. He is quite well off. He married Louisa Evans three ago and a baby girl wis there suit of the anion Ilsnry Biker, the young negro, has worked for Moore, Baker's father for years, and "has often worked for the son also. Yesterday afternoon Henry ssksd Baker for a loan of 2, Mr Bikr asked him if he could change a floi bill, and npon the nsgro ssyinit no, he produced the bill and showe I it to dim. This money was wnat the negross were after. The coroner's ju y rendered a Verdict of mnrder in the case of th mother and child, and of justifiable homicide as to the killing of the two negroes, thus exonerating Mr. Bakr. A. Clark, Post 140, Shamokln; Dr. iSsmuel Itraham, Post ID. Bailer. This evening a OalQp-Bra w is held lu tho auditorium of tat Temple Uip tist church. AddreSSSS were ma le by Past Commanders in Chief s s Bar dot to, of Washington. D O , nnd V G. Veassv. ot Vermont; Auditor Geu eral David Mi-Greg.;; Gotm-al Louis Wagner, of this olty, sud Dsnartmsut Commander Thomas 8ampla A pleasant incident of the evening wns (ha presentation, is the gift or the department to Commander Simple, of a gold Grand Army of the R ipoblto badge studded with dlam n Is e AITOONA MONtYMAKKRS. FG surge frag; Wearily Along Esf re th" U. s. Oemmlesloner ALTOONA, Pa, .Match 1. -Th coun ttrfeiting esses have beau slowly drag ging thi lr way along before the United states commissioner In this olty daring th- peat two weeks Mrs. Sman Peuey and Harvey K-itit. of tins fit v, w re discharged for want of evidence today, lu the esse of Grant Yon, also of this city, the commissioner has reserved his deoision II A Smith and entries D Smith, father and son, ot this oil v ; John 8telg' ter, of Clearfield, and George Grove, of AltOOna, have been taken to j ill at Pittsbnrg to await tri il. THE LADIES OFIiiE's. A. R. THE CARLISLE Ninth Annual Convention In S-ssion in the State Fencibles' Armory at Philadeloiiia Philadelphia, M uch I. Tbe open ing session of the ninth annnal con vention of the La iiws of the Grand Army of the R 'public wis hel l this morning in the State Fencibles armory. The organisation, though in a msasnre an auxiliary to the Graud Armv of the Republic, is entirely independent of tho latter, comprising, as it doss, the mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of ex-soldiers, jailors and msrlncs.any of whom is eligible to membership. The convention was called to order by Mrs S-slne B, Lenhart, president of the order, who read her annual report. At the afternoou session the consideration of the reports of the other officers and the working of the ritual, 0 insnmed ths time until the mesting lgiiu adjourned. This evening ths memb.'rs were given afscsptioo and dance in the spacious drill room bv the women of the organizatiou in this city. The election cf officers will take plactt tomorrow and considerable inter est centers aroun 1 the selection of n president, The only knowu candidates uo'.v in the field am Mrs. Julia P. Shsde. M. D., of this city, and Mrs. Mary Houck, of Reading, both of whom have a strong following, and tho con test promises to be full of excitement before a decision is finally reached. Tne meetings of tiie Woman's Rlief corps are hell in the Bth-Edsn church, 8imnlt tneons with those of the . ladies of the Grand Army of the Re public at the state Fenoibles' armory and the general routine of business transacted is similar. . . WEST VIRGINIA RIOTERS. The S'rllcers Gatberiar Uili'-la Com panisa Ordered n Rjroain on th9 Scene PlTTSBTJRO, March 1. A Charles town, W. Vi. special says new has just been received from Eigle that 1,000 strikers are gathering at Mont gomery, and exp ct to attack Wyant's men tonight. The sitnstion is so grav thatCip tain R. 8 Carr ha been ordered to da- el ire m irtial law if necessary. Com panies C and K, whi-h had been or a end home, have reeeivo I later orders to rem tin. WORRIED TO SUICIDE. A Pittiburg Contract ir UaabU to Collsot Money, Hanes Himielf. PiTTsarRf), Pa., March 1. Jacob Woessner, a wll known contractor and builder nt Allegheny, committed suicide this morning by hanging. The only explanation obtainable is that offered by W'oesener's widow, who states that her husband was Worried over failure to collect money due him and consequent inabtlity to moot his bills. FLASHES FPOM THE WIRES. senate hiis rejected woman CORBETT NOT GUILTY. So 8ays the Jacksonville Jury B-for Whom Hie Case Was Tried JiOXSOirvitXB, Fla., March 1. This aflernoon tbe jury in the case auainst James J. Corbett. eburged with violat ing the laws of F lorida by encasing in a prize fight, returned the following verdict: "We, the jury, find the de fendant not guilty.'' A broad smile spread over Corbott's face as he heard it, and the sports who crowded the conrt room would have cbeered bad they not been informed by Judge Phillips that he would send any person to jail for contempt who dared to express approval or disap proval of the verdict. Mitchell was present when the verdict was snnonn Bad, and he leaned over and grasped Corbett's hand and whispered congrat ulations. AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE. Frocetdings at the Oatherinir of the G. A. K in Philadelphia. Philadelphia. March 1 At tomor row's session of the oncampment of tbe G. A. R. forty five delegates to the national encampment will be elected, ae will also a medical director and a crnncil of administration. For med ical director there aro in tho Held Dr. J. L. Duun, Post 50, Titusville; Dr. F. 11 SCHOOL Tim Iowa Hiilfrane. A bill to establish an SplleptlO colony Is before New York's legislature. I'nemployed of Toronto paraded the streets and distributed Anarchistic liter ature. (ieneral .Innn If, Cortina, the noted revolutionist is living at his h nno in the City of Mexico. Kansas Democrats who favor fusion will bold a state convention July S, ignoring the stalgbtontSi Worry over tnonev matters drove Col onel W. ('. Brcnnan, of tli't army, to shoot himself at Minneapolis. Defalcation to ths amount of 110,000 are charged against B, C. Fahrman, a noted Minnesota Odd Fellow. PrinOSSS olonoa nml party arrived in Bacrsmento early yesterday morning and left later for Del .Monte. Exploding Clieinleals blew n it the eyes of tit. A. A. Hntobtns, of Clyde, o., and will probably cause death. Obeying a fancied bidding to fast. Mrs. Burton, Of tfoblssvlllst bid., has gone without food eighteen days. Ill and financially embarrassed ''up turn W. it. Dcllon, Obllesneonsul at Pam lico, to takes Ins life at Seattle, Angnr at a sermon by Hey. n, Bcall, Fred Dover, a Lincoln iNu'i) gambler, akHaulted liiai sml was arrested. For an alleged btoW that killed Coach man W. F. Bnnmsker, W, II. Thompson, of (Chicago, is sued for ..", 000 damages. A London news bureau statin that Mr. Gladstone's lecretary has Informed it that the resignation will SOOU he tendsrCd. The Iowa house committee on odnstltn tionni amendments reported favorably a resolution re-suhmitting piohihltlou to popnlar vote. A special from Elisabeth Olty says Presi dent Cleveland an I t arty spent the day on historic Roanoke Island, Tho Violet Is now anchored laOMtea Sound. II. in I; K iirors, mansirsr and iirinclnnl owner of the Fldolity BtOTSgS company, Chicago, Committed suicide by blowing out bis brains with a revolver. He had been a sufferer from acute Insomnia since December slid brooded constantly over business reverses, A Large Audience Wltnsues Ibe Commence meui Exercises, IT IS THE FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY Captain Pratl's Theories Upon the Indian Question Are Practically Suc cessful Marked Progress ot tho Pupils The Address of Lone Wolf. The Essays and Orations of Gradu ate.!, In Many Instances, Evidenced Lolly Sentiments. CARL1RLB, Pa., March f H N AUDIENCE of almost -.',000 M people witnessed the intsrssting I ) commencement exercises of tbe U U linliui Industrial school this af temoon The greatl interest of the oecsslorj was further heightened by the celebration at lh same tun n of the fif teenth Nouiveraary of the Institution which Csptaiu It. H. Pratt estab lished in the heart of the Cumberland vail y. As an miuy officer of many years' espuriencs on the frontier be early reached the conclusion tint the tidiau question, if it was ever to be solved, must bu accomplished through assimilation and every lay contact with the civil. zed whit people; that the tribal relations must bo broken up, that the Indian must be treated as any other citizen and not us an alien. He bad no faith in tho reservation system and does not now believe that the herding together of tho Indiana will accomplish anything, except tbe tnnihilation of the race. It was Cap tain Pratt's origin il thought that until '.lie Indian youths were scattered among the whites their condition would not be materially improved, nn 1 ho caroled ont this policy when the school at Carlisle was opened. OOTUia SYSTEM Sl'CCKS 1FDI His outing system lis been a success from the beginning. Every summer from 100 to 500 of the girls and boys of the school live upon the farms of east ern Pennsylvania They are in de m ind and the application for their services largely exceeds the supply l'neir earning last summer amounted in the aggregate to nearly rJ'-'o.OOO and the boys ami girls were able to bear their own expenses at tbe World's fair. Today four big chiefs were present on tho invitation of Captain Pratt, and their expenses, over 1800, worn paid by tho students, these uOiofs were Lone Wolf, a leader of the KioWas; Cjitanali, a rich Comanche; Cloud Chief, a Chey enne, and Black Coyote, an Arrappa hoe chieftain. -They wll' spend several days at the school and will have a pow wow with Captain Pratt, to wiiom they boar messages of good will from their people on the fi outior. THE OPINION OF LONE WOLF. In a speech last night Lou Wolf, who is a line looking, intelligent man and an orator, dwelt upon the kind ness of those who had given these privileges to their children Captain Pratt, he said, had been raissd up by the great spirit to do this work and added: "As 1 look into the faces of these. Indian children I am thankful. You have already started on the right mad and all yon want to do is to push forward. Keep your faces to the front. Do not turn nnid", but go for ward. I like to see the young In dians grow up to be different from what tneir parents iiave been. I like the white man's rule. I now reallBS that the white man's rnlo u very good. While I am talking here (rod is ston ing and be ig glad, I run sure, because wnat I have said U all from my heart, ami he known that although I am ig noraat, yet I have the right spirit within me. I am longing to nee the In dun children grow np like white peo ple.'' The commsnosmsnt exsreises were held in the largo gymnasium hall, which wns decorated with Hags n'nd pi. nits. The Indian bund furnished ex eeilenl music in ie were nineteen in I bo graduating olasi and tho various orations and declamations would have done credit to any college. Many of the srntim-.Mita expressed were worthy the highest tvpe of culture Several of the graduates could not speak a wor l of BingllSn when tuny wero admitted to tue srhonl. A pa tbettC appeal was thai of II irtha Nap awst, whose paper; "Put Yourself in My Place," brought tears to the eyes of Secretary Morton and others. assembled on the sidewalka and in the station, anxious to see the deposed chief of Coney island. Considerable deference was shown Me Kane by the crowd, however. As soon as tbe party had obtnintd thuir liekels, they quickly passed to the smoking oar. Twopolloeman guarded the entrances to the car to keep out. i I Intruders and tbe curtains of tint car were drawn, M"Katu arrived nt Sing Sing depot nt :i 19 o'clock In ohsrge ol Sheriff Bulling and Inspector Williamson. MoKase was met in the clerk's office by Chief Clerk Corwin and Deputy Clerk Weitlake. Upon being examined, $95 78 w.m round in bispocksts. Clerk Westlaka took his diamond stud, diamond cuff buttons and diamond ring which be sent home. McK ill" guvs Ins pwligree ns follows: Occupation, builder; ago ol, married, religion, Methodist , born in Ireland, doss not uso tobacco or liquor. After giving his pedigree he was taken to the state shop at '. ;ij where be wiim given a bath, a shave and n prison suit. . ay - LOUISE KEtLOGG WILL LIVE. Jealousy Was the 'Jeuse of Her Sliootmit bv Pitcher NcNabb. ' Pittsburg, March 1. Mrs. Louise Rockwell, the uctr-s, known as LoUise Kellogg, who was snot by E .). Me Nahb. the professional base bull pitch er, at the Bote! Eiffel in this city last night, will probably recover. Her condition is still critical, but the phi -sloinns aro of the opinion that if no sompliostions s-t in slio will pull through. The cause of the tragedy ouey. It is said that Mrs who had been living with was going t leave him An inquest on the remains of Mc Nabi) was held this liioruiin., and a verdict of suicide) was rsnden d. Noth ing new was developed, The statement that the Akin Joslyn OOlnpany, with which Mrs Rockwell had been playing, had disbanded is nn true. The management eay the com pany is sun on inn roau and doing a good business, TO Vlb IT I HE SOUTH. Trip of Governor Pt-.ttison, Secretary Harrltv, Ganeral Greenland and O'.hera. Philadelphia, March l Governor Paulson, Ssi-retary of Commonwealth Iliirriiy, Attorney General Hensel, Adjutant General Greenland, Thomas Bradley, James M. Break, Colonel Bol lin H. Wilbur and J. Hensjf Cochran, of Williamsport, left this city this evening for a trip through portions of the south. About two weeks will bo consumed in the trip, though somo of the party will rem tin south until the close of the mouth. was jeal- Rookwoll, MoNabb, CATTLE TRtlN WRECKED. Twelve Care Are Thrown trom the Track by ths Breaking of a Wheel. CoMMILLSVILLg, Pa., March 1 The second section of B c ittle train on the Bdtimore and Ohio railroad, consist ing of fifty-six ears, was wrecked near the Pennsylvania and Marylaud - lino late, last night. Twelve or mop cars of stock left the track and were wrecked Nearly all of the cattle in them wen killed or so badly injured that it was necessary to shoot them None of the tr 1 111 crew were hurt. The wreck was caused by tint breaking of a wheel nn tier ono of tho front cars. GLADSTONES RESIGNATION. To ELECTION AT RIO JANEIRO. Rraattlens Have No Tariff leans to AroUSS a Larya Vole. Rio Janeiro, March 1 -The polls op oed at II o'clock this morning nml closed at 8 o'olosk this afternoon There were no SOldlerfl at any of the Voting places Bnd not th slightest at tempt at coercion or intimidation Per feet order prevailed ibe voting was by secret ballot. Moraes and Psrelrawere practically the only candid ite for president and vice president respectively and there is po donbt of their having been legally elected, VIOLET MOV S SOUTH. President and I'aitv s.. for Duck In tbe Marsboe, Norfolk, Va,, March I. The steamer Violett after lying Tuesday night ut the government lighthouse supply whsrl at Long Point. N. C , went smith toward Albermarle sound yesterday morning, It is Kdieved she left the Presiden tial party behind, nnd that its mem bers are using a small launch for d lily ezonrslonsiu the neighboring marshes. SING SING AT LAST MoKane, the Deposed Coney Ieland Chief, Goes to Prison. New Y'oitK, March 1. - Judge Bar rett denied tbe application of MoKans'S counsol for a stay and McKme was takon to Slag .Sing on the 8 15 p. m train. The sheriff's deputy had great difficulty in getting through the crowd Be. Pereonslly Tendered to Cpiern Vlcloila at tho Proptr Time. L.iNlj.iN, March 1 I he Pall Mall (izitle iu its (xlra special edition any; "Mr. Gladstone will have an andienc with tn queen oh Saturday nnd will then place Ins resignation in her hands. "The public iinnoniicemrnt will lie made on Monday, Lord Rose berry, sec relarv of slat) for foreign aff lirs, will succeed to the premiership, Mr. Glad stone will retain his seat iu the house of commons, but probably lie will not remain in the cabiii 't. WHITE CAPS AT WORK Th y Warn the Colored People to Leavi Troy, Alnb mm I IP iv, Ala, .w arc ii i - White raps posted n notice on n negro church at Brantley tWO nights ago, warning all colored people to leave the coiintri' I March 10 or snffer. ths fate of Mack . egars, who was recently lynched near there. A crowd of regulator! went to Dr Motley's plantation last. night and whipped two negroes nearly to death. - I. BISHOP ZANUEIII HONORED. II Accpp s an App lintmcnt as Arch bishop nf Roitmsnln. Milwaukee, Wis., March 1, Blshoi ZeildStti, of St. Cloud, Minn,, who is here, was today notified by cablegram from Rome of bis appointment as archbishop of It ouinsnia, and he SC ceptod, II" is rapidly recovering from insnm ma, from which he has been IQffcrlng IN OUR OWN COIYIfYlONWEALTH. 81 it" rressorer .Morrison m Ins report foi February show thai at the close of tim month he had I.IMJ.IiiH h in the general lund. lii.Uoorgell I'avson, of I 'olorndo, die toilnv at ihe NSidonoe of hi brother William ti. Psyson, of Wilket-Barra The ileein!ied was n giiubinl" in from the Philadelphia Dental OOllegS, Siiiieriiitinilent of I'ubllc Instruction bchaeffsr has notlOeu directors of certain school districts in the state that failni" t leach phvslology in me schools as require! Dy net or April S) I BOO, l cans., uf furreit lire of the state appropriation. WASHINGTON NOTS D)f0)IC IfflE RE fi ffnP A The senate has confirmed tUe nomination ol ilrnnville Mii.ni. or Montana, ss envoy exlraoiiliiiiii v and niinisiei- pleuipotentl nry lo i'arngiiay anil uiiiguny. A telegrwm was received at tho state de part mSt at III o'clock yesterday afternoon from I'onsul llMeral Hiltteudnn, at the City of Mexico, stating that Hon. VY Wilson is nut of all danger and that Ins convalescence is sure OolnSM executed at the mints of tho United States for the month of February aggregate ,7tlU,u70 pieces of the value of 12,01", MM). WI1S ifrntrsn naien ,1 I an ;ejil OTj k'T'iiSTf'! A Ml (.HANK :s AIM HUH DING MIIAVIN ILP IN I N'A I IONAI. HXPOSITION. Gin Cave-in ot a Tunncll Entombs Seven People Only Two Are Rescued. EmSLEY IS COMMANDER. The Candidate from Philadelphia Defeats Ihe Favorite of Williamsport. Ali.kntown, Pa.. Mar L A fright ful accident occurred this .morning at i cluck lu the slate quarry of Gwen I'. Williams ct Son, ui WillisinstowB, i mile west oi Slatington Sevim men were working in the tunnel of the luarry when the roof of the tunnel without the slightest warning, fell in. I nu men working in the tunnel at the tune Wire William It. Ji nes, Joseph Reinaley, Samuel Kreiis, Griffith G Ptitobard, John Valko. Mikles Bella, ( i-oi ge Nickultinz. Tho greatest exitsmont followed the Cave iu People rushed 10 tho s ieuo. but their presence helped but little to rescue the entombed men. ; qu.ii rymen went to work bravely. The marry had been iu operation for lour or live years nnd was latterly regarded as dangerous A number ol employes left work recently in consequence. The SSVSn men In the tunnel had not boeu at work an hour when with a roar of thunder t. roof caved in nt the loose place, where the tunnel curved, bury ing ihu men under the mass. At 9.10 William R Jones was found neur the outer edge of the fall. He was only slightly hurt, esoaptng the brunt of the fall. By 10 o'clock tbe refcuers had dug til teen feet further and came lo the body of Samuel KreitE. He was found iu a stooping posture. Both legs and bis txnlv ware badly crushed and ugly cuts were ou bis head. Kreitz was still breathing when found, but expired shortly ufter. He was -10 years ol age and resided in Slatington. Joseph Bemaley lay twenty feet further on and was still living. The rSSCUi OS-party were able to speak with him. lie was reached ut noon and was removed more dead than alive. Both legs and aims were crushed. There are only small chances of his re covery, ttemsiey is a man or tnmiiy. 50 years of age aud rosides in Slatington. The other qnarrymon are buried so leeply that it may require n week's bird work to reach them Coroner at proceeded to Slatington to hold an inquest on the body of Kreitz. - HCKE IS BAKBECUED. Th Pension Reducer Honored by En thiidastic Citizens cf Atalauta. Atlanta, Ga., March l This even ing at o ociooa a ainner was given in honor of Hon. Hoke Smith, secretary of the interior, at the Kimble liou- Tbe dinner was an Impromptu alTair gotten up by some of the most prom- inenl Cltlssus of Atlanta ill honor of the Secretary, who is making a short j business trip to the city. President I Heiiiplr.mil. of the hxpoiitiou com- 1 psny, presided. - B i AT LN BY A VILLIAN. A Cowardly Sleeked KutTUn Attack; a Y'lUna- Girl. New Castle, March 1 List night Miss Mary Eellert on entering her house discovered a lot of clothing ablaze. She extinguished the 11 huh with n bucket of water, but had no sooner done so than she was seized hy a masked vidian, who shot her through the arm, knocked hr insuislble, beat her brutally with a poker and then lld. The girl is In a critical condition i - COLLISION IN A FOG. Two Trains on the Union Elevaled Road Crnsli Tcffelher. Nr-u Yobk, March I, Twotrsinson the Union Elevated road of Brooklyn collided at Manhattan junction in the dense fog at d. lo o'clock this morning. Kugen Davis, fireman of the rear train, had his loot badly orushod. Part of the engine cab and t he cylin ders were thrown into the Street below fortunately none of the pissengers were severely hurt. ay DATING B1NK ROBBERS. They Sandbag a Cashier and Mak Wav wl'h the ltuadv Fund. DEXTER, Mich., March 1. -Adaring bank robbery occurred here about 7 o'clock this morning. Two masked men, with revolvers, compelled the as Slstant cashier, 0, Gregory, to open the vault, and esoapsd with between $!l,0llll and fl HOI) after having sand bagged Gregory, (saving him uncon scious. The DeXtST Savings bank WAS recent ly organized with a capital Ol 90,000 -a- INCOME TAX OPPOSED. Th Chamber of Commerce Adopts a Memorial to Congree. New Yuiik, Mar l. -Tho chamber ol commerce adopted a memorial to con gress opposing an Income tux. A reso lution was also adopted asking congress that If the Wilson bill be passed, so much of it asaffeotsoor trade with Canada be suspended for a time. A protest against the Bland Seignor- ngo bill Was also adopted. - IN THIRSTY LUZERNE. One 1 heUeand and Ports One App'.lca tlon for Liquor Llceuaee, WtLK RB-BaBRB, March 1 There were 1,011 appliuatioiiK for liquor li cense in Luzerne county this year. Gf this number HI'J were refused. Four new ones were granted iu addi tion to thoas of last year, and thirteen held under advisement tor a hearing next Monday. FINLEYS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WIUSL1N UNDERWEAR Exquisite Material and Finish, t - I A I l- - - it i, ' s PHILADRU'BIA, March 1, The first snd practically the only business of importance to come before the veter ans this afternoon w is tho election of a department commander. A spirited contest bss bean waged for ihe o files between Comrade William Emsliy, of Captain Phillip R. Schuyler post, No. rl, of this citr. and Comrade James B Denworth, of Post 0I Williamsport. Comrade Dsnwortn has twice befor' bsen a osndidate for department commander and no and liis supporters urged his election on the ground that the northwestern section of the state has never been given tbe honor of com mender and that it was entitled to iL Comrade Emsley was the choice of the infantry posts, while the cavalry men supported the Willi imsport man. When the voting began it le-arae speedily apparent that Emsley would be elected. With the exception of the calvary postof Philadelphia, the entire delegation from this city cast its votes for their fellow townsman. This prac tically assured Emsley's election and anticipated the announcement of 619 votes in bis favjr ag.iinat 849 votes for Denworth. Outside of the depart tnc-nt com-mand-r there was no contest for offi cers an I the following were elected by acclamation, Seuir Vice Commander Alfred Dsrte, Post 07, Wilkes-Barre; Junior Commander J. F. Beyers, Post 2lio, Bouts Isle; Chaplain Rev, John W. Ssyres, Philadelphia. After tbe election of officers the encampment adjourned nntil tomorrow morning when tbebusiuess Session will be con tinued. The newly sleeted department com mauder is a well known ;nam:fact nrer of this city and a member of the state legislature. He enlisted in Company F, iltith Regimen4, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, in Die summer of 1VV2 Soon after taking the field he was promoted to n sergeautry. Ha participated in nil the battles in which his regiment, as part of the Irish brigade, engaged until the surrender of Lee at Appomat tox. He wns promoted to b" a lieu tenant and was reoommondei for a congressional medal of honor for dis tinguished bravery. ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD. Delegates Appointed to Aesiit in Lc cattna Pennsylvania RKir.ent. HaRRIBB! RO, March 1. -Governor Pattison hs appointed the following delegates from Pennsylvania to assist the Antietam battlefield commission in locating 'he positions of the organ izations from tbts state In that battle, so that thev msv be properly msrksd Gen. 3. William Hoffman, James M. Whit taker, Col. A. '. Bellra,william B. Dixon, t apt. .lames 11. Campbell, Maj T Moses Veale, Colonel Charles s. Greene, Ma r Joseph Aehbrook, Colonel Charles Boss Smith, General B. P. Fisher, Ueueral Isaac s. Wtstar, Colonel E, s. Stdlers, Colonel Thomas J, Town, William S. Stockton, Captain James C. Lynch and Sergeant William Bottomj nil of Philadelphia; Captain .lames Thompson, .Major Robert w Lyou, General .v. F. H. Collier, Captain Edward s. Wright and Maji r K. A. Moutoolb, of Pittsburg; Major II. 3, Bheafer, Abram L CrlatCap tain George U. Boyer, Captain John w, Morrison, Major V, r. Armor, Major John Lookbart, Colonel C, W, Eok manand Lieutenant Thomas McQsmant,ot Barrisnorgi General John 1. Cortlnand Charles Smith, uf Bellefoute; General W. Warren stewm t, York Springs; W, Hayes Crier. Columbia; General w. K s Barts borne, Curweosville; Major E. L-. Christ man, Wnshtngtoni Captain L n Mc Canley, West Chester; General 8 lias M, Bailey, Qntontown; Coioual Bamoel B. DIok, Meadvtlle; Colonel Samuel M. Jaokson, Apollo, Armstrong county; Captain J. B. Cooper, New Cas tle; Major Samuel J. Losob, Sobnyl kill Haven; General J. K, Siegfried, Potts viiir, i;. m. c. k Cadwallader, Bunbury; Colonel Joseph W. Iluwley, Media; liell- ernl w. w. Greenland, Clarion; General Thomas M, Walker, Brie; Captain Jams D. McHili. Allegheny: Major General lohn li. Brooks. IT. S A, Omaha, Neb.; Colonel F. L Hitchcock, Hereupon Colonel Levi MaiSU, WssldnBtOn, D, C; Col onel James M. wetbarin, Potts viiie. Colonel p n. Carpenter, Conusant vlliei Colonel li Watson Howe, Chambers- burg: Colonel W, H, Armstrong, Hasten; Colonel M. s Cuny, Heaver; Major Robert w. Patten, Lewistownt Colonel F. u. Bpeakman, Coatesvillei Colonel P. w. Col lier, Clarion; Colonel John Wistiir, Dun oanuon; Colonel B L Hawkins, washing ion. Pa.: Colonel William Bell, Patterson; Major J. B. Maltland, nil Cityj Coktae Bamoel w. Wilson, Williamsport; Captain Austin Cnrtin, Boland, center oountv; A M. I .aport. Tyrone; Colonel P. F; Lynch, Wllkes-Barre; Captain William T. Reed, Ashley, Luserne county; Major 11. A. SbeOton, PottStOWn; Ambrose H. Sharp- lass, Casawlssa; Hen. William II. Bowden, Allentown; captain Robert Adams ai bott, Bstblebemi Dallas Dillinger, Allen town; Colonel George W. 7. Black, Wash ington, I). c. ay WORK PROGRESSES SLOWLY. Only Four Men Can Luber nt a Tim at the Gevlerd Miii. WiLKES-BaRRE, March 1 The work of reaching th entombed miners is progressing very slowly at the Gaylord mines, Only four men can work at a time removing the debris. From the present outlook there is no telling when the bodies will be recov ered. 4) WEATHER FORECAST. WARM Washington. Mnrch 1. fore cast Of PWday : for eastern 1 ftaasyivsiMta, ftrtr, riighUy utaHner: tMHabis urlnda fur Nfesfsm BraHsvivanfa, m'r, sovth or soNtAwsst Mtlnds, r i i Giving additional spaca and special attention to thi3 department for one week we olfor handsomely mado GARMENTS at prices sel dom met with. These goods are of superior qual ity and at prices usually asked for medium grade. Tho Embroideries used in Trimming, the Muslin, the Sowing, all have been carefully examined, and nothing unworthy is of fered. During this time wa sell the "Queen" Night Gown, Tucked Yoke Val encienes Lac 9 Collar and Cuffs at 98c, regular price, $145. FIXLEY'S, 810 and 512 Lackawanna Ave. IHE EUTTA FERCKK RUBBE9 fRCtl FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE. CTIA's A. SCHIEREN ft ro'3 PERFORATED ELECTRIC And Oak-tanned leather BelUiig. H. A. Kingsbury AREN'T 818 Sprao-e St., StoIob, Pa. Lewis, Reilly & Davies Reliable Footwear. ' ML mm Feet of svsry description fitted at Lewis, Reilly & Davie?. Will oloit 6 Tory ovtMiiiiif nt S.tt P.M. XOOpi Sjttunlay. We Examine Eyes Fi w of ohftrge. If a doctor ii needed you ;in promptly told so. We also guarautee a lve:1 foot lit. WATCHES AT COST for ono weak only. I J. KIEL ARCADE JEWELER, 215 WYOMING AVE