The Third Series of Multichromes now ready. Those who wish them should order immediately. EIGiTi PAGES-56 COLUMNS. SCRAJNTON, PA., MONDAY MORNING. MAY 14, 1SJ4. TWO CENTS A COPY. r.i MEN TBI ANY OTtJ HE Til IE REAG III mm HUGE IS E His Beautiful New Taber nacle in Ashes. LARGE HOTEL DESTROYED Great Excitement Among tbe Guests In the House of Entertainment. THE MEMORIAL STONES RUINED The Beautiful Edifice at Corner of Clinton and Greene Avenues Dis covered to Uo on Fire at Noon Yes terday Before tlie Firemen Arrive thj Flamet Beyond Control Inside of Thirty Minutes from the Discov ery of Fire, the Roof Falls ln--Hotel Recent Also Burned and Several Guests Who Are III Are Carried Out New York. May IS. p1 IKE seems to be the Nemesis of L Rt v. T. Do Witt Taltnaga nod the P members of his congregation. J Tli"ir beaotifol new tabernacle nt luu corner of Cllntoo and Greene mvhiu' , Brooklyn, wat dettrojrd by t'.r- tbil afternoon Flnni.s broke out in the church edifice just after those who bd att'Ti led the morning eervic--had left the building Not only wu the church destroyed, but a nearby hotel and a number of buildings were aleo greatly damaged. Had the fire broken outone hour e.trlur while the bnildiog was filled with wonbippen, it is ,-ilnioat eertain that a dreadful panic end loss of lifewouli hire re tailed. This is t ho third time that the Tal muge taternaeto h is been daetrotd uy fire l!y a singular coincidence each tire occurred on u Sunday. Every tlingin lb tabernacl- today was de stroyed with the fuil ling Perhaps the loss wbich will grieve Dr. In linage r.io't la that of tbe memorial ttonea which be bibogbt from the east ,md wliich were set in tbe will at the fight of tbe organ, encased in stereo-relief work Xbaf wn- f 'iir in number. Toe Ui Mock whs from i.-ilrary and bore the Word "Sacrifice." Tbe atone below from Mount Sinai, bearing on it '"The Liw." The bot:oi:i it 004 is from Mars Jtlill an I bears the inscription, "Gflt pl." Tne front stone was mi mark -el. '"A more nniqM Collection never was gather-d from one place," Dr. Tiltnag ays of than. DISIOVKIIED HY A SMALL BOY. Tr.- fire was discovered shortly after 12 o'clock, just after the congregation bad been disrniseeil from tbe morning service. Dr. Taltnajfe was in the church shaking hands witb Borne of tbe c u gTegatiot when a small bo rushed in thechnreli through one of tbe opau doors and informed the sexton, James Day, that he hd a -en smoke romiuir ont of tbe windows of the Wav-rly avenue si.J . of the rhnreb. Mr Day without speaking to Dr Talmage, rnshid down stairs to the motor room and U'gan making a thorough examin ation Altai searching around all the corners of tne room and not being able to bml nny indications of fire, he ran uu .'tnir. As ha entered the church he taet Dr. Talmage with Dr. Moody. They I. ad also smell-d smoke. The boy who first entered the church and informed Mr. Day of tbe fire, then Tolniiteered to go op in tha bad: of the organ to see if it was vhere. lie did r, and a second later he appeared be fore the geOtlfBeO who were wailing for him. with his face blacken! and nlinost snffooated from smoke. All lie conld say was that be discovered tbe tire in the lark of the organ. Dr. Tal lage, Mr Day and Mr. Mooly then started lor tbe organ, but before they could get near it, a gust of 11 .me broke frcm the top The gentlemen then niade a hurried exit. In the meaiiliine.ex-Supervisor Bawd, who was in the Snminertiild Methodist Episcopal church, directly opposite from tne tabernacle, had also seen the smoke coming from the tabernacle win dow and had sent in an alarm of Bit, Ur the time the firemen arrived the il'imis were bursting front all the church Windows. Two extra alarms, and finally a sii'( ial call were sent in, bringing all of the engines In Brooklyn end Williamsburg to the' fire. The flames spread with lightning rapidity and the sparks flew iu all directions. The Interior of the chnrch was it seething, muring mass of 11 iiiws inside of thirty minutes after the fire was dis covered, and by 1 o'clock tbe roof and the handsome stoeple had fallen in. HOTEL ALSO HL'UNKD. Great jots of tlania shot nerns-i the open space, between the tabernacle and the Hotel Regent, which is next to the cburcb on Clinton avenue, and in a short space of time that portion of the hotel nearest the church was burning fiercely. The Regent is a family hotel. Tho guests Hod in dismay. Home of them stopped to throw their valuables and clothing from the windows, while others hurried to places of safety just as they hsppsued to be apparelled when the panic struck them, At the time of the fire there wero eighty-five guests and ninety servants In the hotel, and many of these bad narrow escapee. The fire extended to the hotel between the first and second floors. Before the employes gave the alarm they at tempted to get it under control. The fire anon spread up to the third and fourth floors, however, and the gnosis end servants rushed pell tnell into the aire. ts. There- were two ladl-a dn the hotel who hrd to Lo carried out On the filth floor, Mrs. Loomis, of Savannah, Ga., was lying ill with her young baby 'few days old, She wiicarriod safely ONCE I URNED OUT from the burning hotel, and with her child was removed in an ambulance to the hospital. Miss Kean, tbe assist ant housekeeper of the hotel was also carried from the building. She had just passed tnrough a severe illnesB, but was convalescent, The flames spread rapidly through the hotel, and it ton was soon afire from cellar to roof. The firemen then devoted their efforts to save snrround ing property. A number of dwellings in the vicinity can-.rlit fire again and again, but the firemen each time flooded them with water an 1 extin guished the flumes. The Snmmervillo Methodist Episcopal church at Greene and Washington nvennes, alio caught tire from flying sparks, but the lliuies were soon extinguished. Tho n timer oils small fires coiitbuou until 4 o'clock. The tabernacle and Hotel Regout were completely gutted. The total loss la itdmatedata little over $1,000,000. The loss on the Hotel Regent, inelud log tbe building, paintings ntid the guest's household goo Is will amount to about $000, (KM) The loss on the tab eriiaolo is about nMOO 000, and the ad joining buildings are reported to be damaged to tho i xtont of $50,000. It I" sai I that the hotel was insure 1 for (800,000, Pour firemen were overcome by heat during the progress of tbe tUm-s and had to be removed from the scene. All subsequently recov r.'i. It ia sup posed the tire was caused by it ipsrk from one of the electric light wires bj bind the organ in tbe tabernacle. Dewit; Talmage added tiist he was unable to tell whsther the lire would interfere with his future plana. He had intended to leave Hroikhn tomor row evening on his tuiiim-r trip to Europe. He did not know this after noon if the disaster would d"lav him KWEOT OF SEHMON. The siiiij'K't of Dr Talmage's ser mon this morning was "'A Cbearfol Church." Tne t"xt was BoiOBOOt song, chapter 5'tb, Btatverae: -Tle-hoi L rboa Art I'.tir, My Ljvo. " It was only on Thuisday and Friday last that H-v. Dr. Talmage cel-br ited in the tatx-rn cle tne coinnleiian of toa twen'y-tifth year of his pastorate The tabernacl occnple 1 a plot of groaod SOO by 118 feet in dimensions Tbe style of the trcblteetnra wm ttn naoetqoe, the material aoraebill itooe and raiDWaabed brick In red mortar The roof was covered with Spanish tiles The main tower at I ireene ami Clin tOO avenues stood 160 feet in hi-igbt. The iu mi eBtraoce was nt Clinton and Greene avenue-, a secon I entrance was an Clinton aVtOOOatlda third on Wiv-rlv avenoe. 'lh vt Interior heid setts for -I Vi i, Tim general slope was aiuptii-'.h.-itn-cal The loflv ceiling ws dOOMd and divided into p u, els. the inatert 1 used baiog of a patent Or'- proof woo J, which lnci lent .!.) was detr ..vod with th reat ot tho ban ling. Tbe magmflo-nt organ, in the loft over which the fire appears to have ori ginated, wss back of tbe rostrum, the woodwork encasing it leingof uu ash aiealy paneled and ornsm nted wm, cnrvid columns. The glass used thtoughont tba building was a combi nation of frosted crystal and various snadea of yellow, giving a wry ineiiow light. There wer- two galleries finished with ster.'C-rlif worit. There was iu the tabfrnacie a library and a kitcln-u and supper room to be used in conm u tlOO witb fairs The taberm.cle had a debt of 1100.000 and recontly Dr. Talmage IbltralVBtd to leave the psstorate, but financial aid was promid and Dr. Talmage decided to stay. The first tire which eff-cted Mr. Tal mage occurred in D'cemtar 1871, a 10 110 o'clock in the morning. The enurebjwas then situated at Baokotttnd Schem-rhorn streets. Another chore i was imilt ou the same site and on Oei S. s-0. was lurried down at J ocli)ck in lh.- morning. The oongragatioo then moved up town to (ttOOBi and Clinton avenues, where fire for the third time overlook Mr. Talmage and burned bia church down WILL UK rtEllt'ILT. The board of trustees of the taber nacle tonight hell a meeting in the house of Dr. Talmage, at which it was decided to rebuild the tabernacle. The trustees say th it Mr. Talmage is to tart on his trip around the world as fust Intended. The statement givon ont by the trustees ia Hint from the insurance, receipts and m uey realized fan the tale of land, they will pay all debts Within a year the work of rebuilding will begin. They will sell the pnsent laud where the tire occtirrud and move to another site and buy it at a cost of not more than 170,090, The tabernacle was insured for i 180, 000. THIS CRANX WAS LOAOEO. Colonel Ulcawbir Fliaerald'e Talk Was Too Lurid f ir a P-sc L-ader. Philadelphia, May 18 The Boaioo delegation of tbe ( oxey contingent under the leadership of "Colouel" Mioawber D. Fitzgerald, which ai nved hero on Eriday, nnve been roy ally eutertained by the Socialistic Labor party of this city. Fitlgerald disclaims connection or sympathy with Coxey, but from the trend of tbe addresses of the majority of the speak ers, his views and objects are literally the same. Tonight a meeting was held in a hall at Third and Lombard atrnets, and the police arrested Fitzgerald for making an incendiary speech. Two Russians wore taken along witb him, FLASHED FROM THE WIRES. Fow Buffalo women signed the woman suffrage petition to the constiiutioual con vention. Thirty days' fasting ended tho life of ox County Baoordaf J- 1'. M. Uoodmnn, of Anbland, (1. Illinois Populists will test in crnrt tlm constitutionality of tho Rlato senatorial apportionment. Starving laborers of Grand Rapids, Mn 1 . demanded work of Ma or Fisher, who promised relief. Drury college, Missouri, in given 110,000 by li A. (Jooduow, of Worcester, Mass,, to help build a dormitory. The play policy, Treasurer A. W. Otlei, of the Gloucester, (Mass,) Fish company, stole (7,500, but was caught. With Mttioai delib-ration, William C. Bpellmaa, of New York, sought death in baliug gas through u rubber tube. ABOUT THE NDUSTR ALS Camp Liberty, Coxey 's New Quarters, Quiet Yesterday. EXPERIENCE AT HYATTSVILLE The Commonweal Soldiers Not Al lowed to Indulge in Oratorical Fire works in Prince George's County. Browne Delivers a Blasphemous Discourse on Revelation The Gen eral Occupies Comfortable Parlors in a Washington Hotel Movements of Tramps Elsewhere. Wasiiisuton. May 19 T was a dull Sunday iu the Cony camp over tba Maryland line near BUdtoabarg, '"Camp Liberty" s Hrcwne has dabbed it in contra distinction to "Camp Tyranny," in tins city, from which the Coxey forces wero ejected na public nuisances. Coxey bimaalff Who rotains his own comfort ibie p triors iu one of th Washington botala and shares none of the hardship of his followers, went out with his wife and baby and paid the men a brief visit Brow ne preaobed a serin in a little more blasphemous than osn.il uu "Revelation. " The lest of the dav was occupied by the Oozeyitoa la bathing in tba adjac ent fatten branch of the PotOBaOi playing oarde and listening lotbant- gro ban jo players, their latest acqolal tlon. Visitors lo the camp were com paratively few in number and unr. -Booaratlva Tbe grove is aooloaad with canvas llkt a circus and some small admission foe is attempts 1 to be charged. Mi t of tbe men last nigh: ah-pt on the bare ground with a canvas covering over tbaflt, Waroed by iboir azparionoa of last niglit. Cosey an I Browne did not al tanpl any lncnisiooa into tha neigh boring village! to lay. lhey tried il ou at Byattavllla I ist night with very indifferent inootaa, Just a the citizens w- re aaaaobjiag lo mass me-ting to lake steps to praVl lit tho armv fr m staying in tholf BOW camp, OoStf and BrOWOa, with a f-w fi HoWrs and the panorsmt wagou, cam into town with the intui. tlon of m iking speecbea. Tb nw-. struck llko O boll of llghtolng in the meeting and th- 01 lltOBMOll ros high A Committee was appointed to wait on Coxey aod BrOWOO, who were in front of the ball, to tnfoim them that th- y coul I not ipt-ak In tbe town BKOWNi: IHItEATKNEIi W ITH AKUKST When Ooaag wan t-dd that be c uii I not apeak on the streets he apoearad much surprised and at first HM that be would speak at any peril At this sunt tha excitement Has at fever beat and it looked lor a time as tnongh tl.ere Would be a t-neral light. l!r 'Win- was t r.atened witn arrest by Deputy Sheriff Daroall, of l'rinc Goofgo'a county, and hi dfli-l l tie III cer. Hiking if the couiiuiHsiunets of Hyattavllla wota oppoaad totns c;- maKing, and tne r -sp .use cam-' f in three of them Who Wire present that they were. "That s. Hie it." aaid BfOWM "W an- law abiding cit z-na, and will nut do anything in vi-dation of your or ders " Oozay BaMwbila oral seated in bil two bona vehicle. Suddenly tbe eriea of "move on" came from the large assemblage. "Mr. Coxey," said one of the com missioners, "lr yon iio not move on In five minutes, w- will order yonr ar rest. " Coxey tnov.-d and the citizsu sp pointed h viglUio-e t-oinmitlee to gu ml the town at nig nt mid sis., designated a poaie to aasist the sherifT In nase of need. If anything like a DOiatOOO A -voloi from the praoaoea of the camp on Maryland lul. Qoftroor Browos intlinatei that Iih will sustain the sherltf in enforcing the Vagrant laws with the utmost vigor. COXEYITKS r.VKRYWIll ur Tai oma. Wain , Mar .-Sympi- Ibiaara with tba t oxey movoattaot an lunch excited ov.-r tlu- news of the bat tle in Batter it 'A'ashilgton C Egbert, a well known Popolitt, is laid to have stated that he has 1,000 men ready to release tne OOBfllOOWtolatl wdio are being brought from Y.tkiina under ar reat. Tbe iym path loan gathered iu group about town and talked in a tbraattolog manner Aim us, Cala , May 18 --Gtneral Drnmmond and his industrials left Yakima ou a freight train for Truckee, At Clipper Gap, seven miles nut, Hie railway refused to tarry lln-m further The railroad offldalt have telegiapbe-l for protection. LoVKLiKK, Nev , May 18 -Fifty in diiHtrials aro in pOOMtlOO of a freight train lier. War was waged yosterdiy between the rnllroid officials and tne man. The sheriff is endeavoring to force the men olf. GitKENsm no, Pit , May 18 Colonel Galvin's army arrived here from Jean netie this afternoon, and nre encamped tonight at Eleotric park The army were met at a point about a mile west or town by Mayor Snito and Chief of Police Bomor. who escorted them to the park. F0RE5T FIRES RAGING. Great Damage in Pennsylvania Lumbar Damps, Cole Grove, May 13, Forest fires are raging up Chritlan aod Daley Hol lows, near till place. Lumber camps owned by S. Ricker, Sherman Phillips, Charles Reiuier and Frauu Phillips have been destroyed. C D. Comes loses several hundred thonsand feet of logs that were on skid wav ready for removal. m FISKWARDEN SHOT. CharUs Ftatherer Seriouly Wounded In ;h Dlschara of Duty. Woodbury, n. j., May 13 Fish Wardens Charles Foal barer and John Adams were shot near Bridgeport this morning while trying to capture fisher men who were violating tbe Snnday fishing law and several shots were ex obunged between tbe wardens aud tbe fishermen, and Fentherer was shot in the breast and Adams was slightly wounded in the arm. Alter the shooting the fishermen es caped. Fo.itherer is in a critical con dition and may die. - STRIKE DECLARED OFF. So Far as Concerns tba Pana Miners the AfTsir Is Over. Pana, 111., May id The sttik of tho coal miners at this place has been dfclond off and all tba minori who could secure work returned to their du tits yesterday morning. There were over B6Q of the strikers who wero told their services would not again be wanted, The cause of the calling off of the atrike is, the union men claim, the report that McBride has told them out. NORTHERN COMPLICATIONS. Prssldint Dsbi May O der a General Htrlk on th Li is. 6t, Paul, Miun., Hay 18. Amtrioan Railway Union delegates to a general Conference were in session at Labor hall all this afternoon and evening and at midnight tonight it it announced that 11 general strike on the Great Northera from St. Pool to Seattle is likely to be ordered at 0 o'clock Mini day night. President Debt is ou his way here and will arrive tomorrow morning A delegation will be sent to Presi dent Hill tomorrow morning, Whieh will demand the unconditional re-iu-tatamont of all man at work on April 18, the day the strike was ordered. If he refuses, the big stttko will ba on again with all Its violencu. A delegate to tho Great Northern conference tonight gave out the mt r esting piece of information that Presi dent Doha will latOt an order tomorrow to all aVuwtiooo Ballw Dnioo men forbidding tneui to naodle Pnllman cars until tbe trouble i.t Pullman. 111., is if! J listed. ODD FELLOWS' GATHERING- Delegates to the First Annual Council ot the Patriarch's Militant As acmble at Altoona. Al.TooNA. Pa , May 1 : Every train nun- coming to thia nty brings large delegations of Oil I Fellows who ar r'presentlives to tha Grand lodge, the Brat annual military OOOO Oil of tue patriaroha Militant of PoooaylTaola, or the annual assi-iub'.y of thelbiugb lers of Itebek'th. For tbe three degrees or brain h- s of the ord-r, there wiil lx at least 1,500 representatives here dur ing the week, and ou Tuesday, when than la to be a notfr-rine I par.l . there w ill be a large turnout of entirt lo.lg- s and cantons fr m lata and atijscent raoatlaoi TbO grand 1. d.-e aud grand encamp tuent i flicera have nrnvi-1 and have ssi tblished hea ' u irters at the L g in Hons- Tbe pr grmm a laid out IndloatOi a busy wei-k for th-r-pr-sntativi tin Moil lay morning ml 'J o'clock the grtud anoampoMot will meet, and at tilt iuie boU iu-sdav the gran I bslge will eonveoa M -day night the tlrat annual unlit . ry OOQBOil of th" PatriOWb Militant will be bell. Go lueidiy alternoon a parade of d-'legatri and flatting lodgao aod eastooa wiiitik pi are, on Toaadaf nigbl the put grand materi and paat gr.nd patrlarcha aesocialioa wiii moat in annual toMioB, and begin niiig Tooaday the fifth annual -muly of lh- ltitignt- r of Rb. a th will b- in Mal 10 each day Until business is ill posed of. At least '.' ' 1 lei -gat- will be here - " 88TTVMUM injunction U .it'd Plates District At'., r.iey Iuiibsni lavaatlootM b Oaaa, QlTTVaBUBO, P., M iv 18. t'nited States biatrial Aiiorn-y lothaU, of Philadelphia, is in G -ttvsburg insp'ct Hrg the poitioii of tue b.till- h 1 I which Il oocupled by the electric railway. The I ill in eijmty file I by the gov trnnteOt commission in the district curt, praying for an injunction r" atrainiug th- railway company from operating on the battlefield. OOOIM up f' r tnOmtOl this week and Mr Ing h un's vhit la for the ptirp m of be coming familiar with the locality pre par itoty to the argum-nt. -- AN f XGNPLF FUR COLONEL. Madeline PolPtrd Visit New Y.rk and Dors not Talk. NW Y'U.K. Mar 18 - Madeline I'ol lard. aOOompanitd by Miss Burke, ar riving in tins city from VFoabiagtoA at " o'clock tins atiarnoon. They atopped at the hottl Mar! borougti for a few hours ami 1-ft with- ootwylng whan thty wero going. CONDENSEO STATE NEWS. BoblnaOO dtlagatOI were selected at the Somerset county primaries Saturday. Congressman John H Itobinsou, of Media, will be tha Memorial Day orator at Altoooa. Dentists of the West Hranrli Valley will bold a Con yen I ion next Wednesday at Bhamokin, Architect J. 1). I). Allen, of Phlladphia. has drawn the plans font rlttlborg casino thai will cost M0,Op0, A verdict of not guilty was rendered iu tho case of Harry E, Hiiruetie, of Bathla hem, who was tried for bigamy. A now company Will be organized at Poitaviile by (.'. H. Tyson, Colonel Tbomaa il. Itioktr, Joatpb c Bright aud otbar, to furnish cheap gn The sash aud pinning mill of John Pat ker, Sixteenth and Fitswatir street, Philadelphia, was burned yesterday morn ing. Loss, W5,WK); insurance, ?Ui,nou. Viowars awarded U,S0O damages to tho Old Booth Penn railroad for the loadbed in Franklin and Bedtord counties appro priated by tho Conoariaod FaUty raii roud. A suit for Jfi.liiKl damages was brought by Mrs. J, II. Smith, of WuTiamsport, against ox-Hotel Proprietor A. 1). llouy, ou the ground that her husband died of ul coblisin iu the hit tin's house. At tha Tioga comity Republican fprlffl ariea Saturday, delegates tavorab'le lo Haitingt for gonnor. yvere elected and Nilrs and Merrick will ba ronoiniuatod for asseinlih yvltbout opposition. James McGregor uud Jacob (.'rep wore eloctod delegates to the state convention from Indiana county nnd will vote for Basiinga lor governor, Lyon fur lieuten ant governor aud Hull and Grow for con gr. ssn on at -large. SEVENTH WEEK OF JE DEBATE Forecast of the Proceedings in the House and Senate. TARIFF BILL IN THE FOREGROUND Mr. Alclrich Will Speak Upon tho Ratss of Duty on Articles Recog nized as LuxuriesMr. Quay Will Conclude His Speech Beun Some Weeks Ago Little Variation in tho House Programme. WABBINOTON, May 18 Off that th- s- n ito ha got into the midst of the discussion of the tnriff till proper and is tak ing paragraph after paragraph, I it in almost Impoaaible to forecast what the programme for tha weok ii likely to be, much less tell what r-aults will hvo been accomplished when the w-ek ends. Tomorrow begin! the s'lvontn we-k nf th- debate and yet the w-ok Joat closed saw the tariff bill, na tii- Democrati toy tbey ezpeot to pass it, first laid upon the desk of senator Tba debate throughout the troth re lated to the cbeuiical schedule and that subject will be continued this week, Democrats expecting to complete tbe consideration of 78 paragraphs, while the Republicans say the rest of the IU nth at least will be Leeessary for this work. Toe debate throughout the week will be upon this schedule, and but one set spi-erh ia DOokod, Hist of Mr Aldrioh, late ill th w-ek. when he trill -peck up m tho rit- of duty found in the bill ou articles mcogniled as luxurie tod the redu tioOl made on t'.ii line of import Tim burden of the pen ling dlteottion will prnhiblr fall upon the shoulder., of Messrs Allison, Aldrlab, Chandler snd Hale, alih. Dgh Mr tlisy has ex Bfl -s d a desire to ei m il: I his t patch begun some w ens ago Tne Republi can caucus of tomorrow night may buv. bearing upon tba debit-, but jiut how (ar remains still to ho BMO. M in la-is of that patty deny that It has aOythlO to do with the tariff bill, bnt tlat s solely to Mb a Vaoenci- s ou Oommitttet Boooal oed by i - dooth of Mr. Btooh bridge, of ttlol hi. mi: iiufhK ruckmAMMr. Some littl- variation from th- pr. gr i in in- that the houe has follOWtd so Itriotly for the past month or two It P -ssible lo the proren-iing Of the com ing w eek. Pootlblyoolj the manage: of tbe hone Hhe t-unrnlttee en rul- and the ciiairm in of th- omnnttee on appropriation! have sufficient ii tlnerce sm-'Ug the tneml'-rship to secure ad herence lo tin- pioraunne which thv have outlined, appropriation hllll and minor Dtatorto t n , i meel witn no oh jclioii will COOOOOM mast of tht Wl -k The posst Idllt)' of a Change li in two propositions that are awaiting consideration by th- bona-, the promo ter of which dotirt to secure action as peedilr a poesible due of tlote It t!;e llrawley bill. IWBOOdiOg the oper ation of one of tll- ten per cent, tat njion clearing house certificate n 1 other forou of indtboadntai laaoed by financial loOtitatI tis.during the mon-v stringency laal lOOaer, WbiCO Mr BptihgOl b given n I tin he will re port from tOO 0 inmlf.ee 00 boaktot and cariency We Ine-day next, an I atk a conn Itratton at that time. Tbe rep rl is in n ili g-I at. 1 c.-m 1 e in i I as the Ohotrnan has gifOO noiic-he will, but th- ipi ad in of co .ii deration trill ba raised iii favor of a gtoeral ap pnpriOtiOO bill tbe naval bill, if n ha not then been ditPOQtd of, tbe lu dlau bill if It shall bt first on the OtlOO dar at that lime, Tbe other m atter is the joint resolution reported Friday from the coibiii .fee on lalor, provid ing for an investigation into the indus trial condition of Hit conutry.it calls aed what lotjiolatlOO I ueceaiary to provide tmpVoymtDl for the idle labor ing men. utt UnST! mi U A similar res dniiou, intr.vlii--d hr Reprtoootattn Ikri, from the llttail Ion, , district, Is now pending before the committee on ruler That body ha not vet ve,-n tit to report an or , r for i'a dDeii-sioii by the house, and Mr. McG inn, ObalrmaO on the cniimiitt e ou labor, will probably b- mare suc cessful In seenriog an order of that kind thin has been Mr Ikirt, so thai II- will haVetodrp lid i.p ill lluaiilunill consent of the bouse to take up his joint resoltit.on if he desire acting upon it at the present time. This il is baldly iieess.sary to say, he will have tout difficulty in -curing. Monday is dlltrlot day, nnder the rules, and Mr. Beard, tne chairman of the committee ou the all' tire of Hi ll. strict of ColDDIDia, will ask the house to spend the day in considera tion of bills on tho c I l iar reported from bia committee. Tbew aro large ly measure providing charters for new railroad corporations, or amend ing those nf comp inles already in ex istence, 'l h- naval appropriation bill Is still undisposed of, ami will be the first measure of a general nature to be considered this wutk. Following it will Oomt the Indian and agricultural hills now ou the calendar and the legislative, executive and judicial bills which will On reported to the house within the next few days, - FIGHTIKG ft N0K V FLAMES. A T.tls of Foreet Fire In ihs OU Ito- Rlon. Russrll City, May 13 Forest fires are ragiug lu the big woods of tins (Kilt) county for uoveval days. Today Hie lira reached the oil louse of Mo Dermott A Barudall ami dcstroyei several oil rigs. All the men in tbe iieighborhood have been fighting tho tl no - for two days and are most prostrated with fa tigue. Help has beta Baked from Kane, - NO REGARD rOK SUNDAY. President Cluveland . i -mis tbe Day Eu Route far Snipe Fvild. NoitFol.K, Vau. May 13. President Cleveland, Secretary Giuebam, Secre tary Carlisle and Captain Evana arrived ht-re ou the light house steamer Maple at 11 o. clock this morning. T he party wore transferred to the Violet and at once proceeded ou their way to Onrrltook Sound, where they will spend three days shooting snipe They will return lo Washington next Saturday - EXPLOSION OF B'-NZlNE. Thirty P.opls I.udly Iijar-d By the Flam. Loss Abu' $5,000. BBADFOBD, Pa., May 13 Several hundred people had a narrow 100000 from u t-rriblo death hero today, In tbe conrso of a fire in the barrel house at the Emory tnniiufncturing company's refinery, a tank of benziu- on lbs tiding u-ar the barrel' house exploded. The eap of the tank was blown 300 feet in tho air an 1 n large volume of flame went with it. A strong westerly wind blowing kepi the lire iu tbe air. A panic emined among the ipootatotl WbOWOta w itch ing the fire Bnd they 11 d lu nil direc tions. Thirty people were burned about the faco and hands and their hair singed, John Cr. by, an employe of refinery, is the only one severely burn ed. Three loaded tank cars were also destroyed. Total loss 8,000, IN RIEIYIORY OF G. W. CH1LDS. Union Printers of Philadelphia Hold Impressive Services in the Chest nut Street Opera House. PRITf ADILPHIA, May 13 The nnion printers of Philadelphia this after noon held a memorial service in the Obntoot Btreot Opera boon in mem ory of Georg w. Childa, A nprt tentative audience drawn from tvery walk iu life crowded the building and tetilfied by their tiresei.ee that th- memory of Mr. Chiids was d-ar to ail Philadelphlaoa, After an overton by the theater orcbettra the opening addie-s nf the service was Uiade by ( ioorL'e Chance, president of Typographical union No 8, He paid a feeling tribute in b -balf of tuo printers to the worth of snob a man as Mr. Child. Player was offered by R-v Dr W, N. IfoVlokar, rector of Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Ohoroh, and he followed witn a snort addn ss.sp iakio of tbe ran eombinatioQ of loptriority of intellect and sympathy of cliaraili-r which m irked Mr. ubildt. Tbe principal addrott of the service wa made BV Col, A. K Met 'lore, adl tor of th 'luu Colonel McCur- s tddrem w.s a peoegyrio upon M Cuilds' life, character and worth. Jaeuti G.aier. of the Trpocrapbloal I nion, and eve: d others aiao pok-. A BOOlber of voltiat.H-r s ogers sang a number of song WOMEN itS HORSE THIEVtS. Trsvelet fr- m l'l: to Plc. Not R- tun 1 Bfaraai thy (fail lllr.d KaBBVA N.H.May 13.-Ths two women wuo have breti attraeti gtnuch attention tkroogbool this part of New England a alleged burse thieve w.-re eaptored beta tblt morning. With t in-iii w-r the tw ' 1 v a.-vd U and 13 year In the poliee ooort thty gave their ham s -.a snsio Allen, aged 88; Myra Whiin -y, age 1 85, mothet an I daughter, and tbe two boy a ehUdnn of tbe yooogei woman Tbey Mid that they wet" on the way to aoa e nrk friend in Ftrmoot, and were traveling bytaami odiog word, tbey aaid. to the stable keeper to tome to come to reach town and his team by whlcothevhai jooroeyed. They or iginally came from Arlington, Mass, going to LawreaM, then to Balon and to Nashns, obtaining teams in each I lace rii -y f ailed lo get en i in Mat-ih-ter. On Thnnday tn-y got on hen from II. II Willonghby, Mrs Whitney h.id thai they were travtllofl that way becanaa she had e para ted fiom nrr bnsband and w-s afisi l bt wanted to ileal her boys Th- team captured with them belonged to Fred 1'. BOB tOO, of Salem depot The women trill be turned over to the police of Arlington, where they got the first tesm. e IIVSU TiMIS AHEAD. Wholenl Kvic lan Prn-nlied This Week Bt Ul.tiiit 'SI. I'm IjrtOWV, Pa,, May 18 The com ing Weak promise to lie an exciting on and may, in a measure, decide the fato of the itrik in the coal region. First th-ri- will be wholesale evictions by tho Frick ami McClnre companiui at many of tbtlr planta, which, with the eontinued inreat of the same companies to import workmen into the region to ope: tie their plants, may make sum i lively scene before the Week is over Tho attempt will be maiio in the north end, w in r a fow plaOtt nre ronning partly. Tne strikers are on tho lookout for new men. THE WORK OF MlBCRMNTt did Holte in tha on i Ip tag Xaatta Ec. p ng Petreltnnv Atiu.ns, Pm . May 13 -Unknown ptttona today drilled bolt s in ibt tmnk line of the United States Pipe line about eight miles from tnia place and set tho escaping mi on 8 re, Tho firo blnz-.'ii Qereely all day. (ngs of men have been laborin.; to put it out, but tlm far without lOCOtet Tho lo. trill bo qnlte I n ge. The teltgnph wir-s wjro nlsn cut and Bommonlcatloa with the pump station nt Bradford, Pn., was nut off. - BUSINESb BOUSING The Colleriea at I henaiidnab tut In Opsraiion Us loft Coal otiike. Siifnanpoaii, Ph.. May 13 The em ployee of the On Lehigh Galley colli erica here Wen U0tittd today that lh--mines would resuiu- Oponitioul ou full lime tomorrow. For the past year th" miners have only been working three days a wnk, 'lh- strike In tbe soft coal r.gions has created a demand for anthracite, WSATrlER FORECAST. WaBRIBOTON, May '.. fnrsrnsf or Monday: Far Entfara fenn sukania, gmwnlly Juir, vuii uiile. wind. For Ifealara fliaa- ! CLEAR ijftraiiitt, atr, learnter m uurih- traporffon, coal ad da FINLEY S HER : MAJESTY'S Corset BEST IN THE WORLD guaranteed -TO-WKAIi LOVQKR anil ghe moreKANKand ' i IMPORT than any other CORBET made In the World. AMI MIT TO I'HANiiE lis SHAPE RBUARDLE8B of I I1U WdHN. ltid'AK over tho HIPS. lEtbeRKALTBi I or lasiiinv tbe nouBx, Said by tbe LEADING MODISTES to be the ONLY COR8ET over which a Dree Waist can be PERFECTLY and I'ROp. F.KLV FITTED. HER MAJESTY'S CORSET MUST NOT BE KOBE THAN TWO LECHES SMALL ER than the S 1 Z i: of your Waist when measured tightly n-.vr vrnr dr-s. If so ordered, BO CORSET MAKl.lt can mako one to order that Will fit as well or with as much ease and comfort, or give inch a Magnlflcout Form WE ADVISE ALL LADIES to purchase HE It MAJL.-TVS rnitsr.Tr.tid are C N FTDENT that tbey will be DILIOBTID with their EXQUISITE FORM, FIT and BPLXtfDID WEARING QDAUTEBB, FIHLEY'S 510 and 512 Lackawanna Ave. HE EUTU PffiCHU RUBBE3 ITSCtl FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTING AND HOS& CHA's' A. BCELEREN 00 1 PERFORATED ELECTRIC And Oak-banned Leather Del ting. H. A Kingsbury AOIVT si 3 spnei st, icmm, h Lewis, Reilly & DaYies In Russet Shoes. LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES 114 Wyoming Avo. WBOLRBALE AMD RRTAII jfSaWgE We Examine Eyes Free of charRC If a doctor ia needed you are promptly tolti so. Vi'o also guarantee :t perfect fit. AM SILVERWARE and Damaged Gooda at Arcade Fire will be aold at 50 Per Cent. Below Coat. The Jeweler, 408 Spruce Street. 4- A DRIVE 4. W nMnjtna. I. J. IB