TODAY AT MIDNIGHT, THE GEEAT EKCYCLOPE DIA OFPEK CLOSES. is Cm tit off THOSE Who have NOT sub Boribed will regret it If they don't. TWELVE LAGES-84 COLUMNS. 5CRANTON. PA.. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 31. 1Si4. TWO CENTS A COPT. READ TODAY jl mm pit AMERICAN SHOT icdim IU!!bf AT 6LUEFIELDS Another Serious Crisis in t lie NiCdragiun Disturb.mt es. KILLED BY GOVERNOR'S ORDER William Wilson, a Citizen ot the United States, Slaughtered at Rama Great Excitement at Blueflslds, and Feel ing Running High Against the Nic rtguant There The Situation Is Considered Critical Unless an American Warship Arrives Soon Trouble Is Anticipated. Coi on, Marob 8i. F IS reported here that the Nica ragnana threaten 'o make a racond se(paro ef the Mostiuito reserva tion An American citizen is said to have lie:i ihot by the acting-general of Rama. Trie British warship Canada i wait injj for a reasonable time at Bluefieldt in anticipation of the arrival of th United Statel riijisbip San Francisco with Rear Admiral Benham on board The situation of affairs at the field is said to be most critical. Nkw Orucanb, March 30 The Pica yutifV special correspondent in Blns tiMs, Nicaragua, sent by the iteamer Bercenseii, which arrived hern at 11 o'clock last :ii'ht. a ltur conveying the stnrtiinir information that the match had b-vn finally applied to the powder nagasine iu the Mosqnlto reservation, figuratively $pa'iiiiu. an I unless tne American warship reaches the icene shortly, tbe interests of this country Will suffer. The letter is dated 4 30 p in. March an 1 says : "News nui just been receive.! from Rama to the effect that William Wil sou, an Atneric in, was shot bv the governor of Rtmn (last !ii;ht without provocation therefor. Tne governor, a Nicaragnan, by the nrntu of Angnilla, who is a nephew o; Lacaro, the com missioner, refused to let a boat leave Rauia last night with Wilson, wlio miirht have been saved if broaat her for treatment. ' (ireat excitement prevails here this evening. Uae shot tired hers would cunse tha dsatb of every Nicaragaan in Bin-fl elde are waiting the ar rival of an American warship. I have no time to seenre further particulars, as tue Vessel will ieire a moment. " THE BEGGAR'S OPERA. Ccxey'a Tamp R; ig-i with Ma-in Scsgi. Flunty to Eat for JJoms. Colcmbiana, 0 Mnrcb 80. Sonus were beard all OTer tne commonweal camp after dewn. There aras a prom ise of plenty to eat. warm quarters and a brilliant morning. The foundry, where tne c-im p 'm established, was at one time the experimental laboratory of the notorious Johnson, the patentee of a process of gas manufacture from crnda i il Deserted for yars the sudden heat of the many open camp fires had a curious effect The fr z-n floor thawed out before 10 o'clock and the commonweal was wal lowing in mud six inches deep in con s' cmi n"e. Thirty-four of the soldier-; broke throngh the picket line ont of camp and spent the night coml'ortahly in the lockup. Despite the quantity of meat donated yesterday by in people here, mtnv of the older and more respectable soldiers cot nothing bat potatoes an d bread fo' breakfast, i it'nei's had several chops, ceff , preserves and other dsliCSOias. The scene in the old foundry was very picturesque, especially since the men hnve began to cook their own rations. E ch one built a little stick fire. The atmosphere in conseqnence whs dense with smoke, hut the good Delated hubbub all around showed tht there wns some enjoyment In roughing it. Many Colombian oeopl were down early in the hollow to visit the camp, But by Browne's orders no person was admitted. Coxey resumed command of the cominonw.nl, and there was no lincor iriir after break test as heretofore. The commissary wagons were sent round to the storeroom in Columbiana and loaded with the surplus good things donated by the Citizens, fireak fast rasserl oil without any event, and nt St o'clock the command was on the m irch fr"m Cetnp Rendy There was a cloudless sky, with jn't, enough Venniss in the air to Bake walking pleasant The first stop wae New Waterford, five miles out, where Innch was served. The .hjec tive point is Camp Oompors, at Bast Palestine, ten miles away. The mys tery of the unknown .Marshal Smith is claim-d to have been solved by a New Lisbon attorney. He was in Colom biana last night to see the commonweal inarch la SndssysbS recognized Smith as being three years ago ringmaster in a little circus that visitod the town Sheriff Lodge of thia county also claims to reeognli him. The meu behaved better at Col urn -blana than they have done at any pre vious camp. Six recrnitl osms in on a freight train from the west and were given badges and rations. THE FIGHT IN THE HOUSE. Speaker Crl'P Applauded by Both '-ileitis When He Took 'ho Chair Today. "Washington. March !i0. When Speiiker ( risp si.iionrcil in the house to day he wns gr- h d wit h tumiiltuoiiH Dl.,. ul-ua .....ii II, ill I l.i l i , ii " .. t , . in ttepUDIlcsn meintierii. lliern was no race or tile Htorm tnai nrooueu ov. i i i. i. . . , . . ill iiiit v,"r, re v inu hv TV nni it. -nii-ii i i in i i ii i i.iiiiiiii. Vs the speaker ascended ton st-qis to seat, mi uie u-hk til" galleries iook til ,K... .HM t .... . . .vt... .... I ... HIV " J'f. " .I-T. ill I ' 1 I "III tHV - I Ik . .. . ...il .. i . ... dch w re k-nt. nti several secouh nun mw niil'iutri kieiJLIV il I I II IIM Alter lh roadillg af the .li il.mil. Mr. Heed, Rep. (Me.), inttgrsted thai it sliiuild iih aiueiided to show that lh sjieiik'T had overruled for no reason staled, thu point of ordr Uade by Mr Payne, Rep, tN. Y ), that one of the votes tak n yesterday bad been report ed by 1 nt one tvller when the rules re quire two. Filibustering o:i this question was resumed, The vote on Mr. Reed's amendment to the Jonmal was -yeas, 1; nays, 17'J; so it w is defeated. , REGISTER HiS BEEN FOUND. Mi.s Pollard's WesUyau OoHeire Air Of Bolally Petermlasd. Cincinnati, March 80. The reicieter of Madeline Pollard at Weileykn Academy wns songlit for in vain when deposition! were i" protrresi al Cincinnati In a locked drawer of an old sideboard, which no one had ever thought of, Mis. lirown, wife of Prof, Brown today oame upon the loet r-ister for the term beginning Sep tember 19, 1888 in that register on page SO, is vet down the following entry ' N.iine of pupil, Pollard, Madeline Vivian; entered Nov 20; age, 10; name of paront or guardian, Mis .1. L Pollard; residence, Frankfort, Kv. : -tudies, French, Latin, rhetoric, arith metic, elocution." - MORE BLOODSHED AT SAMOA. S.u Warfare Is Again Being Car ried on by the Soldiers of Kine; Mallctoa. ra a rTuHJ IF IB IF 11 lEi 8BHAL "I VA n rp rp mm a Of SENSATION bo n Colonel Breckinridge Continuss tbe Confession ui Bis Crime. fillSS POLLARD'S OBJECTIONS From Ten in the Morning Until Five in the Afternoon the Kentuckian Recites Accounts ot His Vidians and Moral Weakness From His Story Madeline Was No Gentle Uovc, But Pursued Him After Manner of the Keltntless Villain ot Melodrama. AUCKLAND, March HO - The steamer Alameda, from San t'nnciseo Marob 9, arrived here today. She brings news of disturbances in Samoa which threaten serious consfqneucss unless soon checked, The trouble, which has assumed the proportions of a war, grew not of the action of the new Supreme Judge lie in Imposing lines upon some of the minor chiefs for disorderly conduct and Imprisoning and compelling them to work on th public roads in default of payment of (Define. The followers of the chiefs arose In armed rebellion against these Indignities to their lenders, m l de manded their immediate release. Am attempt was made to disarm the re bellion natives, but they stoutly de nfed the rii;bt of Europeans or othr foreigners to interfere in their aft'iirs, aud refused to lay clown their arms. The chiefs, who had been obliged to do degrading w.iric, eagerly led their willing followers toward the aobttve inent of revenue for their degradation, aud K;;ig Malietda finally sent a body of troops to nttsck the rebels Tne government tro ips ha I several encounters with tha rebellion" hands, iu which thirty rebels were billed and about fifty wottn.de I and a number made prisoners. The government troops also suffered to tbe extent of a dozen or more killed and wounded. Iu the series of tisfhts the government won. The kinit's troops celebrated their victory by mutilating hud of their prisoners in a most hor rible manner. The next day they treated another poor wretch in the sain way, and they finally made an uupro vokod attack upon o io of the defence less villages of their late adversaries, With nothing to offposs them, they Indulged in most frightful atrociti-'s. Houses wore burned, women were out raged and then killed, and the dead bo lies beheaded end finally cut into small pieces; and the maddened sol diers of the king desisted only wh-n there was iiotning left to destroy aud nobody left to kill. Meanwhile the other cuinfs rebelled against the action of Jodge de and the support given to him by King Mahetoa, and the cry of "Death to foreigners!' spread throughout the islands. The United States, British and Cerman councils are making every effort to quell the distnrbance and restore the normal condition of things, hut th" hopelessness of their tnsk, unaided, is apparent, an i the arrival of a warship is awaited with anxiety. 4 MINISTER IS EXPELIEO. Rev. Chirles M. Draffs Otssslesed on Ac count of Immorality. FRBDKRtCKSBUBO, Vi., March 80. Rev. Charlss M. Bragg, the former p iator of t olivary ooutueru uetnoiist cniirch, of Baltimore, was formally ex polled from the ministry and inetuber- Bbip of the Methodist Episcopal church BOOtb by the Baltimore conference at its session today. Ihe charge agwust Mr l!ngg wns im morality. HORDE OF ALBANIANS. They Attack a Montenegrin Frontier Villa.- Mor9 frenblS Fsamrl I i.i i in ji:. March 80, Thousands of Albanians recently attacked a Monte negrin village on the frontier killing four and wounding seven of the Montenegrins. The lois of the Albanians Is not known, The fighting, which lasted a wholu day, is liable to lea 1 to further and more serious fllstorbanoe, CONDENSED STATE NEWS. The new $i0,0O0 ball erected at Swath more college, owathmore, is finishod. About 800 timber mfts are tied op by the cold oa thu west bank of thu Siisiuelianna river. The boat i of health of Mhiorsvillo hns Ordered all bcbool children to be vncci nated. a landslide at a Iflnoreville colliery boried Jobs Padruikl,and be died niter belogdug rati At I be SSTle of the effects of the late Henry 8. Bukert, Reading, tblrtytwo Alderney COWS Were knockeil doH'ti for f'J.ObO, Much thntier on the Blue .Mountains, oeni bhortlesville, was destroyed by a fire befori! the ram yesterday extinguished it. Contractor w. F. Carter left LawrSboe ville for Philadelphia latl night, to face la court bis wife, whom be deserted 80 years ago, Tim Northampton court im restrained the Bangor Baptist ohntjch from expelling Rev, Edward a. Jdboion, who resigued the pastorate two weeks ago. Hcbaffer (.'. Love, who disappeared front Allegheny city several weeks ago with about 1900 belonging tb the Fifth United t'eeabyterlaa church, hn teen loemed In t alitoruia. Sei-retrrv l'd.:e. of I ho stale board of agriculture, has issued toe call fur the Hprlng htoeilug at botiierset oh June 8 and V The I'leoninigarlne qseitiofl will be i ' 1'0 at Ihii meeting. W A8BTNOTON, March b) "pUuM 10 o'clock this morning until L sliorilv a I tor 4 o'clock this after noon, with an Intermission of thr on irters of an hour, Colonel Breckinridge told more about his rela tions with Madeline Pollard. Ho de nied that he had ever promised to in irry h'-r Mi-s Pollard and himself, he said, made an ageeement that be should pretend lo Mrs Blackburn that he and she were engaged to ln mar ried In order to divert th-i suspicions which Mrs Blackburn entertained, but tins agreement, be saiu, was condi tioned on the plaintiff going away nut of the lid s of tioth of tbem. Stories of three attempts made by the plaintiff to ttke his life were told by Colonel Breckinridge with interesting details. CBOIOE OF MARBUOI OR DEATH How Miss Pollard pursued him, how she threatened him with making pub lic their relitions, bow she gave him Iheohoioeof marriage or death after his secret we lding in New York, an 1 bow he ha 1 m ule uanuoceBsful attempts to si-n 1 her away from Washington, were all narrated by the defendant in simple, direct language During all Hus recital Misi Pollard sat looking at Colonel Breckinridge, and he occasion .ally turned toward her aud seemingly nddressed himself to her. Once only did she openly resent his wok's, and tiiis was wbSU Colom-l Breckinridge said ha told th- plaintiff that sbe was certainly bound in grati tnJe and by a nearer tio than that to marry Mr. Bodes OOItOglL'S WORD QUESTIONED, Mis I'ollar l cried out at tint point that Colonel Breckinridge was not. tell ing the truth, and Judge Bradley was Obliged to admonish her. Again the plslntifl Dearlf created a KCene when Colonel Breckinridge said she bad told ami that her mother knew or her uu chastity. The indications were when the court adjourned that the direct examination of the defendant would close during the morning session on Monday, to nbicii day the court adjourned. EI Supjsd Infernal Ntaohlns Found on tha S:e;)s of a station. NEW York, March 80. There was a flutter of excitement iu th a police sta- lion under the citv hall tonight about It o'clock, caused by the finding on the steps leading to the station boats what is supposed to be a bomb, it was wrapped in a local (i'-rman paper. When opened by the police sergeant he found a cylinder about, tl inches long ui I :i in diameter, Through the center was a hole and on one end of the cylinder was a cog wheel, Near to this tied about the Oylinder were several matches, which dime iii contact with what is eup pos.d to be a fine. T ho Hti;ipmed infernal machine was sent to tho bureau of combustibles, wb.re it will be thoroughly examined .v . . A NATION'S MOURNING. KSSIUth's Funeral Train Bvokoc Demon s I rattOOl on the V.y to Butla Pssth Buda-Pksth, March 80 Every prep sration has been made here for tli ri- ception o( tbe remains of Louis Kos Ruth. Around the railroad station where tbe funeral train was lo arrive an Immense crowd gathered to lay. The building and all the gaa lumps were covered with crnpv Every train arriving here from the provinces brought deputations to lit- tend tbe funeral and lensol thousands of sight seers flooked into the city. At the various points through which the funeral train psssod the railroad Station! Were crowded Willi hare beaded mourners, many of whiun knelt on the ground ns the carriage bearing the colli u passed The Obursb , bolls tolled EIGHTH BODY UNFARTHEU. The Remains of Xhomae Horrlman Takio fi om Oaylortl Mine WlUCEB-BABRfl March III). The eighth ixi'ly was Unearthed today at the Gsylord shnft nt Plymouth and brought to the surface shortly after n o'clock this afternoon, Upon examin ation It wns Identified as that of Thomas tlorrlman. who is survived by a wife, but HO children. v. ben diseovsred the body was lying with its bead down, horribly inotilatea by the heavy fall of rock slid Coal. Tho funeral will tske place tomorrow after noon. OLDEST INH.Hlf.lNT DEAD. William Sweeny Pateti Away at thr. A", or 107 ALUMTOWN. Pa, March 80. Will lam Sweeny died nt Catasauqua this morning aged lb? years, lie w is burn in Conniy Kerry, Ireland, Nov 1786 He was the father of fifteen children. His father lived to lM ll'.l. PATRIARCH SHOT AT. An Attempt to Kill BlO) as He Wat Lenvlnrr 'h Cnth'dral. CoKBTANTmorLB, March 3D, -A dee lermiuud attempt to kill tne Armenian pttriarch as he w.o. Iaving the catho dral I i " Wat made on SuudaV last. I The nfi'nir is causing a great tuaaatiou, and tint facts iu the case have carefully guarded, The would-be aStOSBlo is 88 years old. lie hied twice with a large Amer ican revolver at the patriarch, and after being arrested, admitted that be in tended to lull hull. The prisoner add d that there were several others in the plot, and that they would eventually carry out the plans to kill the DBtrl arch, because ho was "incapable of managing Armenian affaire." Tho cathedral is now watched by it special guard. Several arreitS have bssn made iu connection with the plot. . CRUSHED BY SNOWSUDES. Whole Households Swpt Away In the CoUV d'AlSOS Mountains SPOKANE, Wash, March Uu As a result of two great snowsndes on Can yon creek In the Cour d'Alene moun tain! yesterday, three families, alto gether from twelve to fourteen persons, are mangled and bruited hen'ath thous ands f tons of snow hevond hop of being resell at. Snow bad SCOUmttlntod on the moun tains to a depth of fully sixty feet, and the late rains caused the huge mass to move at several places, A section of snow, linn feet in lentb, near the Black Bear mini, 'became detached and started down the nteep mountain Hide at a terrible pace, and before the In habitants of tne cabins In the path of the slide could il e the mighty ava lanohe was upon them. Trees wore torn up by the roots, boulders carriu I along with mighty force, the whole shaking the earth ns if an earthquake had occurred. The two families, with their homes, were cnight BUil Carried along with the oliilo and buried out of sight nt the hottom of the canyon. Others unaccounted for are also be lieved to have ben killed. Further up the canyon, near Burke, a family name I Chilson, consisting ot lather, mother and tbrei children, heard the avalanche coming. Pinking up tbd children, tbe frantic parents at tempt 1 to flee to a (dace of safety, but before they bad gone fifty yards they were overtaken by the reletitb'ss mass ot miuw at.d crushed to doath. MANY HOUSES SWEPT AM Banting of t Hiih Water lower io Pcoiia Deluges the uty WORKMAN KILLED BY ITS FORCE An Immense Pipe Used by tliu Water Company Collapses A Million Gal lons of Waler Escape Several Peo ple Injured and buildings Arc Wrecked The Citizens Panic Stritken Children Playing Nearly Caught in the Rush of Water -List of the Injured. Gang of Toughs Discovered In Pos session ot a House ot Worship Enjoying a Mill. Kfapino. Pn . March 30 -Sheriff Fahrenhach and Polios Sergeant Quack euboss stopped n prise fight in u Meth odist church nt Wernersville, about eight mil is from here, at an early hour this morning. They found the ring pitched in the center of the church, and tbe benohes and pnws occupied by a motley crowd. The principals were Mike Butler, of Wilmington, Del., known as Boston Mike" and Henry Kramer, of this city, known as "Fatty Kramer " They enter ed the ring at 19 25 a. in. nnd the light had progressed for five minutes When theofficeis arrived, la the first round Kramer scored a knock down. They had clinched iu the second, and WUile they were wrestling on the 11 or the tight was stopped. No arrests were made. 4 ENGLISH PieVRS APPLAUD. President Cl -velm.d'i R.slstance of Paity Pre.tnra ItTniv.ilrd At. LONDON, March !I0 The afternoon newspapers of this city are unanimous iu nppiaudlilg President Cleveland's veto of the Bland bill. The Globe says: "President Cleve land, the American strong man, has a backbone which tho wire puller can not bend. " The Standard says that President Cleveland mast be congratulated on tne courage be has displayed, The management of electoral wires In the United States, lbs paper adds, Is a fear ful and WOtlderful thing, but it seems that President Cleveland will improve rather than injure the prospmts of his party by the strong and sensible c lurse he has adopted, AN OPEtfC HOUSE BURNED. Uilney, III, Suff-rs from a $200,000 ConfJ igratlon. ( i n v. III , March 80. The opera bouse a I Barry canghl lire after n ball early (his morning The lltmes spread qalekly mi l in a short time destroyed the business district of the city, the citv ball, tbv jail and more than fifty buildings and stores were burned The loss is between $180,000 and 800.000, SUICIDE OF r,-,. - SHAFTE She Wns tht wit. of Base Hall Titcher. Wit l.l v .li mil. I'.v, Match :iil Mrs John Shaffer, during a lit of despond -Sncy this afternoon, swallowed R dose of poison nnd soon died from tne ef fects. She had been deserted by her hus band, who is n base ball pitcher, who conssd tier of unfaithfulness. W'.SHINGIOU NOTES. Bpeaker Crisp has declined the appoint ineiitss United states Senator from Ueor gia to succeed tbe late Albert II Colquitt, Tbe widow of Presldeut Uarfleld, who is In Washington lor a few days, railed, with her son Hairy, en Mrs. Cleveland poster day. - s HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Qermany will tako no part in an interna tional lint i Anarchist confereii.e it iH reported tiint President Gemot will go to Carlsbnd iu Juno for a course of the waters. Liverpool authorities complain that American cattlemen am a burden mi the city, being loft penniless iu the dock dis tricts. The slave trader Fodl Btluh, who re CSntl) defeated the British trOODSlO North west Africa, has yielded to tbe French at Oerabene, The annonocemeat o( tbe marriage o( Lord Francis Hope to May Yohe, the Amor ican actress; is announced In The l'eeiage just iisin il. BecaUSS R gas employs 10 Vienna wss ilii'biiriKl for lils social democratic pin Ollvttles, all the gas workers In the city have sti nek. The celebration of Prince BtsmOfCk'l seveuty-elghlli biithday which will lall on next Hunday, began at Friedriobsruhe ys- terdoy With B reception, throughout which the prince was in high spirits. Peoria, March JO BOURLAND 'strent, on the west bluff, was the seen" of a horrible accident today, one of tbsini mensawater towers of the Peoria Water company collapsed with a deaf eniug crash heard in all portions of the city. The pipe has ben leaking for a num ber of days, and to lav workmen were set to work to repair it. Without a sign of warning the bot torn section burst, and the steel struc ture Immediately collapsed There were a number ot school children play ing oloso by, and many of them with some wori.msn weie burled a distance of half a block by tho force of the water. Prank Hog in. ags I 14. was Instantly killed, and several com panion i sustained injuries which m-ty result fatally. Three of the watr company's men were bully hurt, while two otuers ar presumed to he under the wreck. Two bouses were completely wrecked by the force of the water, while n half doien others vre blown down from their foundations and badly damaged. Barns and other small structures were smashed to kindling wool. The best obtainable total list of casu alties footed up five dead aud a doZdii injured The accident oaused the wildest oi citfineiit throughout the city and the place was soon thronged With sight seers, lha work of rescuing was car rie ! on by tbe police, ambulances and lire depart uu nt. Among the injured ore: Charles Littlelield. Kolla King, N. S. F.wing ail slightly. Prank Col Well had his right leg broken and crushed abovi aud below tho knee; John Huber bruised about, tli s head; W. B, Morris, serious injuries about the head aud shoulders; Mrs. John P Trapp, bruised about t tip head and shoulders. DAKAGES FOR LAIDLAW. A Verdict c f $2ft,C03 in Hi. Cast Againsl Rnsieil S.ire. NEW YORK, March 80. -The trial of William R. Laidlaw'a $50,000 damage snit against Russell Sage, the well- known million lire, ended tbisevenina iu a Verdict of 25,000 for the plaintiff A motion for a new tri .1 was denied by Judge Patterson, before whom theoase was tried, but he granted a stay of ex 'OUtlon fur forty days. An appeal Will he taken by Mr. Sage's lawyers. '1 he CBSe just ended is a famous one, and grew ont of the sensational attempt of a Boston man named Norcroas, to kill Ml. Sage iu his office by exploding n SBtChel filled With dynamite because tbe millionaire refused to give him $1,900,000. Br CAUSE HE HAD NO SUPPR OlTreil llr Hatband Bread and Butter and Was Fatal v Wourdsd. Newark, N. J., March 8U While frenzied with rage, John Washington, a laborer 83 years of age, fatally wounded his wife on the sidewslk op posite their lioni-, No J!) Sear ing avenue, Harrison, Shortly aft.-r 4 o'clock Washington returned home and ordered bis wife to prepare supper immediately. He appeared to bo sober, but was surly and disagree able. Mrs Washington replied that all sbe had was some bread and butter, as he had given bar no inouev for some time. At tins WaBbiogtan flew into a rage, ami calling his wife vile names, attempted to throttle her. Thoroughly terrified, tbe woman broke from his grasp and leaped thtoiigh the open window into the struct, a distance of ten feet, but landed unhurt and ran into the next house, closely pursued by her husband, who brandished a revolver When Mrs, ' Washington again readied the street she was too exhausted to stand and fell ngiiinst a lamp post for support Again seizing his wife by the throat Washingtau placed the revolver to her head and fired, let ling her fall at the same time. He was captured after an exciting chase of lour blocks. Mrs Wasblugtan's ante-mortem state men! was taken by Judge Mulligan, after which alio WHS removed to St. M opael's hospital. Her recovery is considered ex remely loubtful, . HAWAII'j NtW PARTY. The Alio i ii in I.sngtut ami Union Tarlv liuv" Am slsjamatedi Svn Francisoo, March 30. The bsrk entinn 8, N CllStlS urrixed from Hono lulu today bringing advices to the Kith iust. The American lengu and the new organisation known as the l nlon par ty, have amalgamated, the platform ol the latter being adopted with but few changes. PRf PARING FOR A STRIKE. Laborers sad Employers in the Coke Ttt Itlnna Oft leg Heady for Business tJRIONTOWN, March 80 TbS situs tiou iii tbs coke region remains prac tically uoohnnged, the men ooutinn in;: to organise and the operators stand ing fictn in their refusal to meet tbe men In conference or to accede to their demands. A strong organ iz Utou was formed at Mount Pleasant last night and other lodges were organized in the southern end of ihe region. The national ofHccr of the United Mine workers have untitled the dis trict executive committee that they will meet tiiem hem on Mondav end will arrange to famish them all the f unda necessary to push tbe strike to a successful finish if possible. JMore works urn reported vetting ready to shut down tomorrow Indefi nitely in anticipation of the Hiriko Moo lay. No one expects the operators to accede to Hi demand Ol the men be tween now and Monday, and a strike of large proportions stems in.vitable, KILLED AT AOHK. Man Hurled Undr Th re. Tons ol Phoaphetn at Ihs Foot of u Chut. Camden, N J, March 80. Charles Shoulders, employed iu the pbospbats works of I. P. Thomas & Sons at Mantua Point, while bagging phos phate on Inn first floor at the foot of the chute was killtd iustanllv The mechanism failed to work and three tons ot the phosphate poured down from the ft n,r above, completely burying Shoulders before it could be slopped. 1 ne phosphate is bagged iu loose form Shoulders had been working al this for four years He leaves a wife mid child. THREE HANGED AT ONCE. UNLETS SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN Housekeeping Goods For This Week Only. Two cases 11.4 Maresillef Counterpanes, all perfect yoods (not seconds), at i' Triple Execution of Bad Men Takes Place at Paris in the Lone Star State. 1 he market value is $1.45. PARIS, 'JVx , March 80 A triple banging took pleu here shortly before noon today, Tne irio which were launched into eternity were Jim L'p kins. EJnurado Gonsales.and Manning Davis. They mounted the scaffold at 1120 a. in., and, after being heavily manacled and bound with leather straps, thu sheriff asked if they wished to sav anything before the dr p fell. Gonzales made a short speeoU to the crowd, in which he deolared his inno cence of tne crllii" tor which he was to die. He was followed by Cpkins, wno also insisted that be Was InnoCSUt aud declared his belief that he was go ing straight to heaven, Darts was sullen and refused to speak. Toe drop fell at 11 50 a. m , and the necks of thu three men weie broken by the fall The execution was perfect, and th" men were pronounced dead filteeu minutes alter tue drop fell. Upkiofl was hung for outraging bis 4 -year-old stepdaughter. Davis stabbed and killed his neigh bor, John Roder, at Eagletowo, in the Choctaw nation. Davis tied to Ark ansas where he was srr-nted a month later by Snsriff Doilarlr.de. A month later Miller Davis, his trother, killed Dollarhide for arresting his brother Miller Davis was banged for the enra" April 21, 1SK2. Ciot.zales, a Meslcan, aged '-'7 years, ehot aud killed John Daniels, a singing school teuober, on May 10, lSHJ.in Dlu. county, iu the Choctaw natiou. 4 TROUBLE IN SOLID S GUTH. Governor Tillman, ef South Carolina. Orders Out tbs Militia. Columbus, s. c, March 80. News has been received iiere from Darlington of a tight today betweeu the oitiSSUS and state constabulary at the depot at the constables were about leaving Constables Pepper aad M.-Lsndou and Citisena Norman and L s. Bsdmond were killed. A dispatch to the governor from Florence, in the sain.- county, says the pe. pie bare Belssd th' rifles of the troops in the armory and are waiting to attack the constables when they reach that place Governor Tillman has ordered out the Columbia and Manning militia, and the troops are now getting under arms to repair to the scene of the trouble, Florence, s c., March ;;i At. 9 o'clock this mi ruing a mob entered the State dispensary in tbis city end de stroyed the entire stock of liquor Wilmington, N C, Much 81. Pre parations are being made by the Auti Tillman! tei to blow up the state dtspsn snties. Great excitement itvails. THE PRENDERGAST CASE. PoSSibtUty That the Assassin Mov Pe Haneed Nex' Fi idav Chicago, March 80. -The request of Slate's Attorney K"rn for a oontinu nin e in the ca-e of Ass issin Premier -gast is now accounted for by the ststeiiitMit that tbe State's attorney has gone to Ottawa, 111 . tee place where the supreme court judges sit, for the purpose of asking for an injunction re straining Judge Chstlain from inter fering with the execution of the death sentence In that event Prendergost will be hanged next Friday i s MCDALS AT ALLENTOWN. MniUstnen ef the Fourth R-gimnt Pre. Nented with Tri phtss Allentown, Pa., March 80 (lov omor Patiiion, Adjutant General Greenland, Gensrai Cooin and several of the governor's stall' visited this place today The governor presented medals to the muii of companies it.and D, of the Ponrtb (ragiment which they were given for sharp shooting. FI ASH EO FROM TH( WIRES. Thousands of people in southern Texas uie said to be on the verge of starvation. While having a tenth pulled, Thomas H. Dolley. of Qcsbeo, Ind.. expired in the deslist'e chair. Caught steiiliug from a grocery store to feed bis starving family, John Peterson, of Carthage, Mo., was shot dead by Officer Manlier. The three Columbia, B C, eompenles of state troops have disbanded under the great pre-nire brought IO hear 00 them ralher Ihau obtain the governor's orders to go to Dai hngtou. Oliver Jaokion, colored, on a of tho Grant murderers, while ea route to Montgomery last night, was taken by a do.eu iimsked men from two deputies at the point of pis tols, who shot him to death. IM WEATHER FORECAST. One 1 fit ii. Crochet Quiltfl at 95 cents. A very special bargraia One rase fancy Dimity Ouilt1? positively last colors. io pieces Cream Table Dam ask, 42 1 i Cents. Regular price, 50 to 55c. Fifty doz. 3.4 Damask Nap kins, $1.63. Fifty do. 3-4 Damask Nap kins, $1.06. '1 hese croods are all linen, fast edges, and usually sold at $2 and $2.50 per dozen. 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