V". '.? : ; ' TH C ONLY REPUBLICAN 7 DAILY IN LACKAWANNA COUNTY., SCR AUTO JT, PAM MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1S9. TWO CENTS A COPY, EIGHT rAGE COjUCMNS. V ... V - : 1 1 It Ems Our annual Muslin Vri'lerweur sale ha be n a trliimphunt tumna. hir. ma lik -f tin- numbers ure gelling prei ty well Mold oul. and we cannot possl bl continue the present reduced I'll ee list longer than Saturday. Can you get in before then'.' If not, your Immalu opportunity, with our whole line at yiuir dlsposul. li gone for another car. fun yon alTor.l lo Irt It puss? If an. we're sutisllod: fur In tell you tin" truth our ihwhii-i'm In this sale h:iv" bceu more severely tuxed than we had tlgureil on. As usual, however, we're better than our word, ami to make the three clu. )n day or additional Interest lo our patrons, we've thrown in an extra Lutes' NigM Qmi 'if full 'T.V quality, made from the best Standard Muslin, rut extra wi le uiul lung. Handsomely trimmed t.iiv. elan fronts, perfect neeiHe work, etc. Price Till 49c, j X5irgflin j The Following List Will Also Be Main- r - , , . UliiieCl fill lw lOSing jJOlir ; Saturday Night: LADJES' GOWNS iNiOMT DRESSES. Jl I x r,:,. quality for. r..V quality fur K"u . ipiallty for .'.. : -i aii:y for !Th'. quality for JUm iiuulliy for qualiiy for Jl.li quality fur Jl.'.'i ipiHllty for l.:iu qimllty fur tl.Ji'i quiillty fur Il.ti'i ipiullty for Il.aT'j quality for t2.UU quullty for .....Hi-.....w-. ... 7le. , ...Tile. ,...s3e. ,...S7e. ....'.Me. ...Il.liil ...SI. HI .. 41.21 ...i.:w .. .Il.'.l .. l.7 LADIES' DRAWERS. Pnlntily made from lnls. ipiullty for 2Ke, cilia II t for oholcest muter- 17c. ".'".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'"fie! Me. in. t.'K quullty for quality for ipiullty for quality for quality for puility for quality for . quality for CTie IKK' (Tie 7Ui' i 17' ...lib-, ...7.V. CORSET COVERS. V or square cut fronts. Prettiest r f dnlnty trims. lr.p. quullty for 17e. i'K-. quality for .2.1.-. SV. quulltv for .' 2iic. .17'ae. quality for 2e. quality for Hie. me. quality for We. WHITE SK1RTS. Latest styles In rlm. nnd cut es 1'eclally designed to meet-the require ment of the extra wide dress skirts now previiiKng. tfcV. quality for .17i.:.e. We. quality for illie. !". qnalitv for V!e. 11.12'i quality for Me. I! .25 qualltv for Jl.u'i Il.aT'i quality for Sl.l. tl .'iU quullty fur JI M SI. 75 quality for Jl.r,!l 2.i quality for ! 7:1 $2.37 quality for This Stit Special prices have also been plu-wl on Misses' and Children's gowns and drawer, in which oiir line is com plete. A Sfelri Wais! Gp 11 nt In eonjunetlon with our n 11 11 1 1.1 1 sale of Muslin 'nilerwt'nr ' we will make an openlnir of new Spring and Sum mer ehtrt waists. The goods are all l.-iundrled with stiff collars nnd' eulTs. nnd the xtyles are as tie us the luteit fashion plates. OPENING PRICE CUTS. JS not new waist" jvorth V. for lOo. Ut don. new waists worth V. for 1.. Hi do, new waists worth 1 I for . '.,.ie. rdo. new walstM-orth 11.1. for..... do. new nisti4worth for..;..J .19 M dox. new wals'wort-h II. if. for.... .$!.. I" --WAREHOUSE' REVERSES FOR SPANIARDS Thty Arc Kcpulsetl b Rebels at Curt dtluiiii unil Cuyojabos. MACRO'S WESTWARD MARCH (ieneral. Weyler InJi-avors In Vain to prevent tlio Outraccs That Aro Mein CnrauiltteJ h Ilia Troop- Insure . mi i.ain Rcernits Hully. Havana. March SI, via Key West. March 22. The government haw suf feied severe reverses ut I'andelniia, ami Cayajabus. In Plimr Del Hin. uml Us at tempts to check the westward, march of Mueeo completely failed Colonel Her nandez's culiiiiin was ambushed by .Mac-en iiu the I lalope estate, i ear t'lmdc larlu. Cuhinel Inclun went to his as sistance, ami both columns were badly j rut iii. n the following day ieiieral I. i inin's ami t'olonel Inelmi met the ene my un the I .a Alei-i-edcd estate. After mi encounter the Insurgent columns i continued their march Inward the north j t oast. Wednesday Colonel Francis, wiilt n I'oluiiiii uf 1.200 troops, fought M;u en I amid l!ie lulus of Cnyujalms. .Maeeo I used cannon. The details of the en i oiiuuter ui'e iliflhiill to ulitain. The government sent mtt a special ambu lance train anil eight train loads of sul tilers fur Hie relief nl 'he columns. ! r'raniis. 'ini.-in uml Llmire were had ! ly muled. I'liluiiel Kinm-ls w is brought ' here severely wuiinded. Information : tiiim a relialile source 'says four cup- tains uml seven lieutenants lire dead ami the t'ltal losses nf the Spaniards in killed, wounded and missing Hie over L'iiO. The rebels are said to have rap tured ov l.nno rllles. WKYI.KIl'S DILKMMA. lleneial Weyler is nearly distracted between the l'ullure of military opera tions on -lie one baud and the , beinu; committed on the other. horrors The re- i'linrt is Insisted on thul he will soon re ! sinn or bo leculled. The pressure of political parties is KivitiK him much an noyance. It is uiliniUcil on all sides ; that Weyler Iiuh lu-oved n failure. The attitude of the I 'tilled States Is he-lii-ved to be largely due to his reputa- linn and the excesses committed since Ills appointment, lii-all.nur the effect of the latter. Weyler has endeavored to prevent outrages. His success has not iii-rn K'cnier loan in me piiiiinu ii'iwn if the rebellion. The way lhat mutters lire kiiIiik; recently has produced a great in e K'iiiik I ei-emi.v lias pi oil llcen u ;rcui itureuse In the Inxm-Kent ranks, and ine v iinaus ure miii-u I'ucouiUMeii. ,via i i-eo's victory resulted in the capture of It -iin.nii-i nine a oiiooiiii mo. which wus immeiliutel V followed t" hni-d tiibliioF. 1 ,1P .-"iiaiiiarns uumii inut it will ne un- ....uk,u.i.. .. .i .i 1...1 ,. r..-"l . i- llf llll III! T- 111 l II III ll a buiK lime, even If all thluits git Well. I'AII) 111 SH.WD S SI AVI K. A Woman und Inn Men Arretted fur on I ttrouioiis Crime in knnn. f Hutchinson. Kan.. March '22. Harper j county, on the soutliern border of Kan- i 1 sus, was greatly wrought up over the I I murder of Charles Kodmun, and the ! arrest of u iit'ouitnent business mun us 1 an accessory and Kudman's wife as ' j lulnclpal has inleusilled the Interest In j - the case. Uodmuil wus killed on l-'eb. ' 2M. The mnriler look place near his . I barn, iiovernor Morrill offered u iv ward of Mnu. und the Harper county commlssioiiei'S added ll.tiuo'tci It. n Monday moiiiing Sheriff Miller, ! I'nder Sheriff Hodley und Consluble j ICaymoiiii cirresteil Vi ullam Matlox and ; Charles Clark, charging them with kill- 1 11 it Uoilman. When Mrs. Kodninn was I told of the arrest of the two men she broke down and confessed that she had employed them to kill her husband: won ,.,a. i.x 111111 a.' tne arrangements i"i un- 1 1 nor-, it 11 1 1 innt sne oaiii f aiK ' niter Ihe deed was done. Muitox Is a rurmer living near where the murder was committed, ami he has always been co tldcred a good citizen. Clnik. the other man under arrest, has lived with 1 JMattox since last September, having come from Texas. Mrs. I:. i.lman suys Mattox Induced ' her to have Kodmun killed. Cnon his i arrest Clark had the exact amount of ' money on his person Unit Mrs. Hodman said she paid him. The preliminary ejt-.! uminatloti Is set for tn-xf Monday, ' The ' nine coiiiiiy is ai'oiisi ii atuj vengeance is threatened upon Rodman's slayers. . SAVI.D KV A iMMi. Ilemitiful Sioiy of the I IJi-lily of a black nnd lan Pin. I 'aniden. N. J.. .March 22. A little j black and tan dog saved the family of I Yiiic-iit .Michalk I'roni cremation In i their home. 11H4 Sycamore street this j morning. .Michalk and his wile were j awakened about iS.:;n o'clock by the ! furious barking the dog at their bed- slile. .Mii'lialk, half asleep, tried to iulet the pi t. but It kept up its Larking uml pulled on the bed clothing. At last, fully urouseil. Michalk realized that sometlilni; was umiss. Smoke tilled the room and half stilled hlni. He leaiied out of bed und discovered that the house was on fire. Michalk I run Into an adjoining room, where his four children were asleep. They were , aroused with great dlllictilty. the' smoke j having partially overcome them. Then j the family iiuiiiukciI to cM-ape from the 1 dwelling and gave an alarm. The lirc- men gut alu-ad of (he blaze after it had t eulen out the entire renter of the house, j leaving the front and back walls : standing, a mere shell. The loss was ( about xpiu. The fire started from a lump on the second Hour, and w its di-s-covered by lh fi-Lilly's doj; in lime to :;ave their Uvea. iJl'lvl. AT KOMI'. . j ieneral Moccnni and M it nor Iturilals Crosw Swurds. Hume. March 22. The duel between! Conei'id MiH-eniii. . ex-minister of war; und Slgnor Itainllalas. a rudi.-al mem- : ber of . the chnmher of ib fiuties flowing 1 Hitti'l'n wiangle In ihe chamber yesler- ' lay iliainif the discussion of ihe en-din j asked for by the g-ovetiunellt. took place i this tllurnlllK. The weaisips used were) SHiires, lenerul Mocennl proved himself the better sword s-i 111 n and wounded his op ponent In the face. Honor being thus sustained nnd satisfied the duellists be en me reconciled. . Kl.Pl.ACINi; WOKNCOINS. Preparation of Ihe Near Issna Almost Completed bv the .Mint. Washington. March 22 All the old ami worn subsidiary silver coins of the I'nited States will soon lie replaced by the new design adopted in 1SU2. The progress being made by the I'nited States mints Is most encouraging to treasury officials. For some years past efforts have been made by the treasury department to keep the subsidiary sil ver coin In good condition. Appropria tions have been obtained from time to time to reimburse the treasurer of the I'nited States fur the difference 1m. tween the face value of worn sub sidiary silver coins and what they would produce when transferred to the mints fur recolnaite. Since 1H0 the amount of worn uml uncurrent aubKldiaiy tmln transferred by the treasury to the mints for re eolnutre has amounted to J.'.6-.UM. The value of the same tn new subsid iary Oliver coin Is l'S.G;i."..Tri. slunvinx a loss by wear of tl.ltM!.li, which was reimbursed by the. treasurer of the I'nited States from upiroiiiatlou inude by conKiess for thut purpose. The amount transferred from the treasury to the mints from July 1, l:i:i. to De cember ul. 1 ..".. was lai'Ker than for any other period. umountiiiK in the agnre Kutc to $-U.!MU,ittil' face value, and pro diH'Inti In new iMln tJH.liri.M20. shoivlnic a lus on recuiuuKe of JSIi'.HS. IIANM Il III.KSLI.l Mrs. .Matilda Hirst "ommit Snield M'hila Mcntullv I nhulnnccj. Trenton, X. J.. March 22. Mrs. Ma tilda Hirst. UK'd :I2. wife of William ll!..u, n HI..I.I.. .. I I.. .....k. liiini, U luijiii.i i.-J.ir-i iui.li: iiiiii ni'im. j talked latlonnllv In bed this m unliur , ut ' o'l'lm k to her hiisbund about their I two children. At X o'clock the husband ! rose and found that she hud liuiiKed , herself In the cellar. i She hud been ill a long time and In th past had temporary insane momenta. . sKKim s imi riut. , one Mun l atullv liijinaj and Several Hurt In a I lit lit at liijlanupolln Police I IMiner-e tlio Mob. I Indlunapolis. hid.. March 22. A serl I oils labor riot which renufted fatally ! to one man and the Injury of several Ihers. occurred here between 5 and l! o'clock lust eVeiiinK on West Washing ton street, the rioters keentim up a running- tight for inure than a Mil a re uml created intense excitement on the crowded thoroiiRhfuiv. Nearly a year nit the employes of the Taylor t'haundler a roundly went on strike on account .of a difference re e- time KarilltiK wanes, und since that there has been iierliulical trouble, the strikers beinir determined that non- j union me" should not work, nnd the j mumiKenicnt belnt; eillallv determined in eiopi'i.v rio oiuer wiirNiiirn. i,u?i eveniiiK- w hen the men left the shop for , day e crowd of union men udvunceil I upon I hem from the west, and at the same moment another crowd uppeared on the east, thus havliiK them between two sections of their enemies, A Rcn eral tight ensued While llie men were I HtriiKBllmr several jdstol shots were llered and William Watson, Wulker Davis, imn-union men, and Hooker Lee. a bystander, were shot. Lee received two builds In the neck, but .neither of ! the wounds Is considered fatal. Wat- , sou was shot In the thlKh, the bone be- l ilia; shattered and the wound may prove fatul. Davis was shol through the t.ai and wus tuken ! .1..1... ...itti.... to his home in a A number of the strikers were beaten j with stones uml clubs, und some were 1 badly haltered by the tin dinner bilck I ets in the hands of the employes. Sev j eral of the employes were also beaten with stones und clubs, but they scat tered and ran when the pistol shots j were -lirt-il and the full list of the In , Jllleil lllllhl not be secured. The police ; finally quelled the riot. UAYAKDTO STAY IN LONDON. f Censure tiv the House Will Probably Ho j Ignored. Washington. March 22. Secretary ' dlney and state department officials de- cllne to talk of the probable outcome ut the iiussHge of the resolutions cen- mi ring Ambassador Hayard by the I house yesterday, except to say that Mr. I Hayaul will not be officially Informed I by the department thut the resolutions I were ndput -I. in regard to Mr. Hiiy arit's report jd fender of his resignation, I conditioned on the adoption of the res j olution of censure. It is said thut Mr. 1 Hayard Intended to take such action. , ,,, tmil ,. I1(.V1.,. rily ,.ull.le, ut 11, 1.1. ... . placing his resignation In the hands of the president. The high respect and great personal friendship which Mr. Cleveland entertains for his ambassador to Kuglanil will stand us a bar. it is said, to allowing Mr. Hit yard ' to be placed In the embarrassing sit- I nation of being practically forced out of ofllce. , London. March 22. It Is undersfo.ul I 1 that Mr. Kuyurd. the I'nited States am- ' liassadur. will take no notice of the ; vote of censure passed upon him by the ; I'niteil States house of reiiresenta lives. ! but will wait and see what action. It' I ; any. the president fakes on It. ! "The Clobe." admits that Mr. Hayard : did not keep a degree of restraint upon Ills tongue beliltiug an ambassador. I but. its ays. the sharp and sweeping- ; ciisure ul the house of representatives was clearly the ouicome of parlv spit and need not disturb Mr. Cava id's mental coniposure. .M -KIM. I- Y I NST R K .11 ON S. Huntingdon Kcpnhbeiins I urn Mr. i,'ua' Portrait to tlio Wall. Huntingdon. Pa.. March 22. The ll publican primaries were held in Hunt Ingdoii county yesterday. The vote of only about one-third of the district In tile county is us yel obtainable, show- j ing McKiuley to be fur in the lead for' president over ijuuy. Jere It. Hex, Is elected national delegate. , C. II. Helton and John M. Phillips will ' be delegates lo the slate convention. ' Wlnle Hex is Indorsed for national del- I cgate. It Is only subject to tin- decision i of the disliit-t conference. Although I In is u sin iMirter of Senator yuay. ie must. If chosen deli tjute. vote for Me- j Kinby. ncll ri: 1 or ttii: r.Rioi:. rtiit John Collins I ortc in Painting Mr. Harrison's Portrait. Chicago. March 22. An Indianapolis special says: Artist John Collins For bes. K. '. A., bus been a guest of ex Preslileiit Harrison all Ihe week, and he has daily sittings from Mr. Harri son. Mr. F01 lies will return to New York Ttn-silay w ith Ills palming all but Mulshed, and has ieneral is nnlsrl' 111 to display the 1 inn ison'i Painting Scrums' Art callerv. New Voik. It is 11 three-fourthsi view and is In- j tended as a present for the coming bride I of (Ieneral Harrison. Hanker Mill Alive. Pittsburg, Pa.. March 22. A cablegram dated Paris was received In this city today from Mr. Ciiarron. the uiiinaser of (feorge A. Hanker, ihe Ameriean cyclist, in which he denies the reisnt sent out last nlKhl from Nice to the effect that Hanker hud died in :hat cliy of typhoid fever. Mr. iiarron's ciiblegrum also stated that while the cyclist had been very ill wi:h the fever, he was now slightly lietter. vienclik strike for Ire. Home. March 22. The Italia say thr.t General ltaldisser.1. the commander In chief of Ihe Italian forces in Africa has broken off the peace negotiuiluiis wiih King Minelik. the hitter's demands being txi-essivf. They Include the payment by llaly of 25.inm.wli lire In gold. Hon Factory llnrncJ. Newark, X. J., March 22. The two storv frame paper box niutrifaetory of Jaiiib Zlppel. 2:ii to 2t F.lgbth street, was burned eurlv this morning. I aims on stock, building and machinery. 112. WJ; insurance, J7.5W. LIFE HAD BEEN BLIGHTED Terrible Revenge of un I nfuriuuate Girl. i'Ati; or HRXK.Y THOMrSOX family U'oundcJ by .Mi'ltert!c M:on ncll Vino Abu Attempt. sulci J. iheir l lvo in th llulanco. I rugody at l.ancatcr. Lancaster. Pa.. March 22 Henry Thompson, who wo bhot early yester day inorniUK ut ' the Keystone house here by Miss Bertie Maclmnell, with whom he was living as husband und wife under the name of J. '. MaeCoti nell and wife, la still alive, though there are no hopes of his recovery. Tile physicians have located the ball sent Ittt.i low fm-lit.uil ni'nr the left eve. Ill the brain. iart of which las exuded from the wound. His right eve Is terribly swollen, but It Is believed the second shot the woman says she lired, passed into the brain throtivh the eye, I'p to noon Thompson displayed re markuble vitality, but he then began sinking rapidly. He declared this mol'hluK thut he did not know who shot hfni nor when he wus shul, und suys he wished he did. for he would then tell. When told that he could not re cover, he said he knew It and only tisked to be allowed lo die In peace. He now lies at the house of his brother. Ceoige Thompson, In this ci-y. Thomnsou was an ugent and collec tor of the SlntU'l' Sewing; Machine com pany for several years, and since last summer has been connected with the office here. Miss MncC'onnell came to the Keystone house on Jan. It!, und two .1 ilum tnlui' u'iiu l.ilnu.l lil" liui u uiuuil ' J ' " " " ' " ouionoo. run' e inrii ine, uue iii-io ' boaiillng oT and on at the hotel ami were an apparently nappy couple. They were seen together in their room by the clerk on Friday night and ap peared to be on friendly terms. Thompson himself declares they hud no itlll II el. TIIR SI'ICIDE ATTEMPT. After the shooting Allss .MacCunnell calmly walked out of the room and took a train for Coutesvllle, the home of her parents. Arriving there she quietly entered the house, and, going upstairs, placed the revolver to her breast und tired, the bull passing through her lungs and lodging In her back. She then In formed her parents, who Immediately called In a physician. He located the bull, but. expressed the opinion that the fuse wus hopeless. Miss MacCun nell passed a restless night, her mind apparently wandering ut times. At one time she expressed the hope thut Thompson was dead. She fired two shots, she said, fur fear one might not kill him. She declared Thompson hud deceived her and blighted her life, and. having nothing to live for, she luiule up her mind to kill herself. She wanted Thompson to die so he could lint blight the lives of utheJ'f. Today Chief of Polil e lurtlcy brought suit before Alderman Cummiiigs ugulnst Miss Mai Council, charging her with felonious ussault uml battery with intent to kill, and an olllcer was sent lo Coutesvllle und served a warrant on the woman at Iter father's house. This afternoon she was still alive, but beyond hopes of recovery. , The feeling In Coutesvllle against Thompson is Intense, w hile much sym pathy Is expressed for Miss MaeCon nell und her family. llarrisburg. Pa.. March 22. Mrs. 1 Henry Thompson, wife of the man who wus shot by Bertie MacCotiuell, of Coutesvllle, at Lancaster, lives with their two children on Kuee street, this city. She says the girl hounded her husband, who tried repeatedly to get rid of her. She called at their house here mid also tit their home when they lived in Luiicnsler. and wrote several letters to Mrs. Thomiison, stuting in one of them fhat she had offered Thompson JUKI to get a divorce from his wife so lhat In might marry her. It Is said Thompson lived happily with his family. - I ROHM I. IN OHIO. Stat ! Ibrarian Joseph l. Smith Is Over- j thrown. Chicago, March 22. A special from Columbus. ., suys: Setiutor Koruker, 'through Cmvernor Hiislinell. has over I thrown State Librarian Joseph P. i Smith. The hitler's enforced resignu- tion is announced. The stab was no ; less ut McKiuley. who. in Ihe last days I ,,f til.. u.ltiiililuf 1...1 lnjlul.ul 1, ...... 1 I.,i,i,.M ..,,hi.i..,.ii.,.i ' .Mr. Smith lias been one of the most faithful and astute of the ex-governor's friends and managers. There wus never a Mi Klnley movement that was not first decided upon by Mr. Smith, or upon the advisability of which his opin ion was not consiilieil. The bitter opposition of Smith to the Fer.'iker-ltuslinell interests could not be overlooked. Moreover, it had been claimed lhat Smith had been largelv I Instrumental in the giaml jury invest!- gallon Instituted for the purpose of bringing an indictment against Cieorge H. Cox. file ellli lent th st lieutenant of Foraker. ami thut the state librarian had said that Foraker would be in the penitentiary before he became a mem ber of the I'nited Slates senate. It was-therefore arranged that Smith should be permitted to resign. After presenting his resignation. Mr. Smith prompt ly withdrew uml took the train for Cleveland, where he had an en gagement with Mark llaima. .Miss sTi.vi.NsoN i:n(;m;i i. I Daughter of the lee President to He ! .MnrricJ. Chicago. Mulch 22. A special ile . spatch from Oxford. Ohio, says It Is ' reported that Miss Klith Stevenson, i daughter of the vice president, of the I I nit oil Stales and Martin Hardin, sun c.f ex-!overiior Hardin, of Kentucky. I are to be married early llils summer. in! Mr. Hardin and Miss Stevenson visited the MISMt'it llni-iliti un, I Ovfiu-,1 ,.kll..,p, here lust Saturday. Mr. Hardin is a theological stud, lit at Centor college. Danville. He will be graduated then and ordained us a min ister this year. I nvor Arbitration. lAimlon, March 22. lird Salisbury ha wriiteti a li tter to Sir James Siuiisfel.l, who was I'haliman of the recent demon strution ill Queen's hull In favor of the principle cf arbitration In all disputes between flreat Hiltain and Ihe I'nited State, acknowledging th receipt of the i memorial adopted at tht meeting. In ids letter I.01.I Salisbury says: "I am glad to be able 10 Inform yon thai this que.. tion Is receiving the consideration of iler Majesty's government and thut proposals in Hie direction Indicated by the memu1i.1l ate now before the goverurient of the I'nlled Slates. I en Case liivcn I'p Alton, lib. March 22. A loiter from W. L. Sach lichen 10 his father. In this elly. dated at Krieroum on Feb. 52. suys that he Intended then to leave Armenia Imme diately and come home by way of the lilack Sea and Constantinople. The lett-.r implies thut the Lens matter has been abandu; THE NEWS THIS MORNING. Weather Indication Today : Fair i pecldedly Cooler. Spaniards Meet wllh Mure Reverses. Shooting Affray ut Lancaster. iinnuny Symput hizes wJth dtuly. tic volutlole in NlearuKUa. Serious Labor lllot. t'ongresslonal I'orecimt fur the Week ieneral Market and Stock Heports. Tlmi'lv lnduttiul information. Happenings In Our ISusy Suburbs. Kdltorial Comment. A I'arulli'l. (Localt-r. S. foutt Meets Today. Preparations fur t he t'unclave. tirlshka Must Answer. Illsley Iteplles to Hoard of Trade. I'li ked i'p lni Dying I'omllllon. (Locoll Cerenionles Incident Consecration of III. Hev. .M lo the J. Ho- bun. (Locul)-The ovation to Cnrdliiul Satolll. News I'p und Iiown the Valley. I u MCAUAUIA REVOLITIOX. According to Private Intelligence Affairs Are In a Moro Sertoli Condition Thun Dispatches W011IJ Indicate. New York. March 22. The revolution 111 Nlcuragua. according to Intelligence received through private channels to ituy. Is n oiv serious than tl'." despnteh iB from that ivinitiv wuull mditaic The strict prom censorship established by President Zel'iy.l rcli'leiM it impos sible for news of atw character xcept what Is fuvorable to I In; governmei.t. from being made public. Two of the facts, however, In the opinion of those thoroughly familiar with existing con ditions, seem to be well established. First, that Xelaya Is not suppressing the rebellion, and secondly, that the Hondurlan troops which arrived in Nicaragua on Friday last, as the sup posed allies of Zelaya nre quite us like ly to aid the rebels as to act In concert with the government troops. . If Honduras espouses Hacas' cause, the lutter will. It Is believed, become victorious, since his troops ure armed with modern guns, .unlimited by senti ments of the loftiest patriotism, inas much, as they ure lighting for consti tutional liberty, and to prevent Ihe al leged dictatorship of Zelaya. Without Honduras' uid the result Is likely to be lit doubt for several months ut least. . JACK ROBINSON THROWN. The Fighting Congressman is I n Horsed by John Wumiinnker. niilllduysbttrg, Pa., March 22. Wllh eleven districts yel lo hear from in the county, ex-l'osf muster iSenerul Wuna muker has defeated Coiigii'ssinaii "Jack" llublnsun for endorsement for I'tilted Stales senator by an over-, whelming majority at the iiluir county primaries held yesterday. Mr. Wuuu luuker led the ticket with one of the largest votes' ever cast ut a prlmury. J. D. Hicks was endorsed for congress I and Dr. D. J. Apleby. of Tyrone, for the slate senate. It will require the otllclal count to determine whether John F. Patterson, of Attoona. or tleo. M. Patterson, of Williamsburg, has been Humiliated for assembly. it is probuble, however, that the Williams burg man hits won by a Very small margin. Matthew- Morrow was nominated for J the assembly. Sheriff i. W. Hell, a 1 yuuy mull, was nominated for delegate to the national convention. DAY Ol- RI I.KJIOt S 1T-RVOR. Methodist Clergymen l-'ill the Pulpits uc WMIinmspm t. Willlanisport. Pa., March 22. This was a day of religious fervor in this city, nearly nil Ihe pulpits being sup plied by the visiting .Methodist di vines. As u consequence the attend ance at the various services was prob ably larger Hum ever hYfore in the history of the elf v. Bishop Vincent preached at Mulberry street church, and ulso ordained the elders and dea cons. In the afternoon he addressed a inen'a meeting at the Young- Men's Christian association. There were utinlversurles this after noon of the Fieedmeirs Aid, Church Kxtenslun and Missionary societies, nil of which Were hugely attended. r,.v. A. W. Iloutz ilellveied a sermon before a. congregation of deaf mutes. The work of the conference will draw to a close tomorrow. . . WAI.M-R Ul l i: ASI I). Secretary nine? r linnet I'nderstand the Paris dispatch Published Yesterday. Washington. March 22. Secretary Ol ney said today that he could not under stand the basis for tne story from Paris published todav thut John L. Waller hud been released from prison yester day, as Waller was released last month. Waller's relatives here say thut he Is in Knelatul. A dispatch stating lhat Waller was still in prison wus published In Ameri can panel's about a week aeu. The statement that Waller was released yesterday probably urose from the for. . mill exchange of notes between Ainbas I sudor Fusils und the French minister I for foreign affairs, closing the Incident. ! Waller was released just one nth ago oniilj. aim I lie Slate llepal tmellt was promptly Informed of the fact bv Mr Fust is. MINNESOTA FOR M'KINI.F.Y. It Is prohuMe Hint He Will Have a Clear I bid in 'Hint State. St. Paul. Minn.. March 22.--Complete returns from the counties of Minneso ta are in tonight ami fur the lirst time there Is an opportunity to figure up Ihe relative strength of Davis and McKiu ley. The counties have gone heavily against Minnesota's senator and of the thousand deleeiiles lo the state con vention on Tiiesday.McKinley has over seven hundred. Mr. Davis seems out of the luce, and it is believed he will gracefully with draw. It Is reported tonight lhat he may do so before Tuesday and give McKiuley u clear field. - iian;i:i 15V A .MOK. William Murphy Taken from a lennessce Jail and l.vnchcd. Chattanooga. Tctin., March 22. A mob of thirty men obtained William Murphy from the Scott county jail at Huntsville. Tenn., nt midnight last night by strategy nnd hung him. plead ing and praying, to a tree in the public square, tint 1H) feet from the Jail. The victim was in prison awaiting trial for shooting Hill Howiln. u miner at Pio neer, three weeks ago. The lynchers, who nre unknown, dis appeared like shadows after the lynch ing. Purse for Corhett and Mitchell. London, March 22. C.eorge Stevens, nf the llollnghrulte club, offers a purse of $12,- for a light between Corbel t anil Mit chell 111 Lnmten. He also often $jou to each man for training expenses. HAS SYr.lPATHY FOR ITALY Geriiiuoy's Present Attitude un the Kyyntiun IJuestion Explained. THE DOSGOLA EXPEDITION (icrmuny'a Convent to I nullah Occupa tion of the Nile Valley is tilven for the Sake uf I pholdlng In terests of tier man Allies, Herlln. March 22. The special an nouncement thut C.ermnny had given her assent to P.ugland's drawing on the Kgyptlau reserve fund to defray the cost of the Itiitlsh expedition up the Nile valley, which was published In the North Oruiuu (lazette, was worded In such a niun-ier as to convey the Im pression thai Cicriiiuny'H assent was not given to conserve Kugllsh Interests, but rather fur the sake of upholding the interests uf the allies of liermany In cluded In the Dreibund, especially those of Italy. ' Two articles on the subject which were subsequently pub lished In the (lazette were a great deal more cordial toward KngianU, and the' Intention seems to have been to dispel all traces of the recent Herman Irrita tion toward F.nglund, to defend the Dongola expedition as an Inevitable und itiillspenslble movement and to pre dict thill ultimate recognition by Ku rupe of the value of the operations of the expedition In controlling the de structive power of the Dervishes, eth er Inspired journals are now taking the same view. The key to ull this sudden display of good will toward England Is unques tionably (leriuun sympathy with Duly. If the battle of Adowa. fought on March 1, ill which the Italians were disastrous ly defeated, had not occurred, Oerniauy would not have countenanced the ex pedition up the valley of the Nile, and probably would have sided with France and Russia to prevent It. Paris, .March 22. The newspapers last evening contained a semi-official note atllrmlng thut unanimity on the part of the powers Is necessary to en able the expenditure of any part of the Fgyptiau reserve fund for the defray ing of the expenses of on expedition to Dongola, such us proposed bv Knglund. Cicriuany's adhesion to Knghinu s pro posal, the nole contends, does nut Imply thut Hermany regards unanimity need less. CLKRWATKbTwiAMrlON. Hcfests Jeraiue kengli In the $1000 Pool Mulch. Pittsburg, Pu., March 22. Clearwat er retains the world's championship, und won the xl.uui) In the six hundred point pool match with Keogh. Clear water scored lirti) uiul Keogh Ma. The score lust night wus Cleurwater 1!M: Keogh 2ns Keogh seemed to be a bundle of noth ing nut nerve. 111s uphill work wus wonderful and at one stage he looked Very much like a winner, being thirty- two bulls In the lead In the night's play. There were nol more than alio people In, their seats when Clearwater made his customary break, leaving the cue ball frozen to the lower rail, but by a timgtilllcent shot Keogh pocketed one ball und split the bunch to 11 nicety. On the nex't shot quite all easy cut for the corner, Clearwater ran two, missed, und profiting by Keogh's miss got live more, Hulh men missed sev eral easy ones before the frame closed. Keogh making the lust bull. In the ninth the Scran ton hid kept forging ahead by beautiful work. His work til the tenth was marvelous. Leaving Clearwater safe on his break he cleared Ihe table on his lirst shot and the crowd broke loose Into a turmoil. In this fiame he executed no less thuu three dltllculf cut-shots In rapid succession. The next frame prudu I considerable excitement. On the break Keogh left Clearwater but one shot, u fairly easy one for the lower corner. The cham pion seemed nervous when he placed Ills cue In position, and. after a second or two of delibi i-.itlun. let go. The ball went wide of the pocket, and several cries of "He is in the air." were heard. Keogh made one and In a rather over anxious manner missed nn easv one. Clearwater took his turn and made one, then missed on a very simple shut. At j this the greater part of the audience began lo hoot and yell, whereupon I Clearwater cried "I will not stand that, ! gentlemen." He seemed flustered and angry, keogh pocketed six more and then quit. After several misses the frame closed with a nice long shot on the part of Keogh. At the close of the match Oeorgo Meyer challenged Clearwater on behalf of Alfred De urn. the Cuban champion. Clearwater's victory was by no means a popular one. the crowd responding with a hearty will to a call for the three cheers for Keogh. SHOT HV ITALIANS. Wutchimin at tlio Head Ins Yard with a Pullet in Ills Head, llarrisburg. Pa.. March 22 A. T. Simmers, a watchman in the Heading railroad yards. Is at the city diosiiital with a bullet in his head and proably fatally. Injured. Two Italians. Antonio Derosa and Mike Magm i'a. Were In the yards shooting revolvers and conduct, ing themselves In tt disorderly manner, when the wutchmun ordered llieni off the premises. Derosa fired at him. tin- bullet strik ing Simmers In tile left eye. but the watchman closed with his assailants, and other men coming to his assistance I hey were lodged in Jail. - - - - oopci's Knsh Act. ; Kiltanuing. I'a.. .March 22. Andrew I Cooper, aged 711, who shot his wife at j North Hiuialu Saturday evening, was j placed In Jail today. She will likely re. ' cover. After shouting her. Cooper shut ; himself ill the tui-eliead mi l also slash id . liL throat twice with u knife, yet he is 1 not seriously injured. Cuuper had been i drinking mi l gut angry I ause his wile i usktd him lu ciiior the house by a rear ' door so he would nut track Ihe tloor shu ! was then scrubbing. 1 . 1 tiuod Winter for l umbermen. ! Albany. .March 22. Chief Came Prote.-- i tor Pond says the present winter lias been favorable fur the purpuses of the lumbermen In Ihe Adlroudacks. It was ilisiMiuaKlug at the start, but the mil l period was Just right for the culling -of lugs, und luter there has been an alum, dance nf snow. This w III provide an easy method of Die ti II 11 k the logs to the st reams, and ulso furnish all 1 lie water neeessiire when spring sets In to llual the timber to the mills. New Hampshire liirl in n irnnee. Porlsmmilh. N. II.. March 22. .Miss Alice Sullivan. 2') years old. living ill fates sireel. lias lain as In a iranc .siiiet Wednesday morning. Nut 11 suund has es caped lie:- In.r has she made any motion to Indicate her knowledge of anything huipeiiir.g around her. Shu Is heedless of Ihe pricking her body with pins, her eyes lire shul. her lips are apart, bill her teeth ure tightly closed, . Spanish Cruiser sunk a steamer. Key West, Flu., Murch 22. The steamer Whitney arrived yesterday and reported that it Is rumored In Havai a that a Spanish cruiser sunk u steamer between Curdenus uml Miittinzas Frtdey. It is thought to be Uolluquui s party HIEY'S' Start We are now showing a magnificent line of Shirt Waists. TIE DERBY WAIST In Linen Batiste, In dian Dimities, Oala teas. Percales, Etc. TIE CELEBRATED) Also the KINO and MOTHER'S FRIEND, for Boys. The most satisfactory Waist In the market, F5 GIMAM MESSES Boys' Kilt Suits and Infants' Long and Short Dt&ssqs, 510 AND 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE J li E FSeest Shoes, :',.9- Al I! iTJJfllE. -' tl Possess All The Requirements. lit AND Uti WYOMIXO AVE. ALWAYS Bl'SY. Wholesale and liot.il. Easter Eggs. Easter Eggs. We have secured one of the prettiest, inexpensive, Easter Giffo 5a an Becsnitd Easter Something entirely new. Look in our show window as you pass by. W.J. Welchel 408 Spruce St. I-IKK AT WASHINGTON. Valuable Papers Destroyed in th Census office. Washington. March 22. At 2 o'clock this afternoon lire wus discovered burn Ing furiously In a building on 1-2 street, near N'intll. occupied by the census of fice. The inside of ''he building was badly damaged. Involving; a loss of uboitt $2ii.mmi. fully Insured. Probably the most serious loss will be to the records of Ihe census office contained in the building, some of which were destroyed, and all more ot less Injured by smoke and water. The building was known us Marlnl hall, and wus the place where the Knl&bta uf Pythias organisation wu boMa. I 1 If -finM JftVUl i LEWIS,1E!LLY & B AVIE5