&Sfk, 5&r.4. . . -1. ttmtt Vj raragis' s m EIGHT TAGJSS 5(J COLUMNS. SOKANTOIN", TA., TUESDAY MOHN.LN'Gr, PEJJ31UAIIY 9, 1807. TWO CENTS A COPY " ''TSWyRMfmSrffi'i', v fcWMiiimTrft XPmeS ISSv 33 Man K W J fe We IK 564 union lbft ovmt our regular FALL AND WINTER SELLING IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT, AND THESI3 Must Be Got Rid of. WE NO LONGER QUOTE PRICES, BUT WILL CLEAN THE ENTIRE LOj5. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fart of flie Lot, Q)r Stogie Garmeats AT LESS THAN COST Or MAK ING THIS 13 A New Feature Ii Cloak Selling BUT WE ARE THOROUGHLY IN EARNEST AND WILL , out within the next ten Cays, no matter what the sacrifice to us may be. ooooooooooooooooo hare The PI mi oder c ooooooooooooooooo Lowest ' FOR NEXT SEASON. YOTJ NEVER HAD SUCH AN OPPOR TUNITY AS THE PRESENT. THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST CALL OF THE SEASON ON THESE GOODS, AND PRICES t WILL NEVER REACH THE SAME LOW POINT AGAIN, THAT IS CERTAIN. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GLOBE WAREHOUSE STATE LEGISLATURE MEETS IN A CHURCH Both Branches Are Provided Willi Com. foriable Quarters. FLOOD OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Discussion Over the Now Capitol Cuues Somu HiUurnuss"-Mr. Gobln Insinuates That Somu Uno Has licuti Hearing False Witnc5s--IHIIs Introduced in .Senate and House. JHonsuros Passed I'inallj. Hnirisburg, Pa. Fob, S The senate was culled to older In the Sunday school room of Giace Methodist chuich at D o'clock this evening by Piesldent Pio Tem McCanel. Immediately af ter the call to order Senator 13. U. Mitchell, of Bindlord, who has been detained at his home since the opening of the session by nines'?, was swoin In by Judge McPheison, of the Dauphin county court The room In which the senate met Is on the second lluor and Is the main Sunday school t oom of the Giace Methodist church. It Is well adapted for the sessions of the upper blanch. It Is well lighted and numeious laige windows afTuid ample means for mjh tilatlon. As titled, up by the board of public buildings and giounds, It con tains tempoiaiy pine desks and the chairs used In the session of 1893. Lieu tenant Goeinor Ljons' desk Is on an elevated plntfoim in the west end of the loom. Dlieetly, In ft out of the piesldent's desk aie the desks of Chief,! uieuc wmiley and Cleiks Rhey and Kelty. On his light Is the cloak room and to the left the senate postofllco. In the tear Is an elevated platfonn fitted with chairs for visitors. The senutoi's desks are In an enclosure, sepai ated ftoin the spectatois' gallety by a railing. Message Clerk Crage has a desk to the tight of Journal Clot k Rhey, near the door leading to the tianscribing clerk's loom. There ate plenty of electile lights. The accom modations for the newspaper men nre In keeping with those given the cleiks. Long befoie the hour appointed for the call to older the loom was crowded with spectatois, who temained tluoughout the session. MEASURES INTRODUCED. The following bills wete lead in place: By Mr. Osboutne To authoilzo the ttansfet of stock and bonds ot convolu tions and the tecelpt of dividends und Inteiest thereon by petsons 1J jeais of uf,e and over. By Mr. Mitchell, Jeffeison Authoilz Ing the governor to appoint a commission to adopt, edit or compile a unlfoim setios of tOt books to be used In the common schools of this commonwealth and pio vldlng the method of acquit Ing the light to Issue und sell the same and the man nei and time of Intioduclng the same In paid schools and i emulating the pi luting and publishing theieof. Hi .Mi. Heitzler Authotlzlng and dliect Ing the county commlsslonus ol the scv eial counties of the state to take, main tain and assume contiol of township bridges over thlity teet In length, provid ing foi the icbulldlng of anj bildes which ma be desttojed and the building of new Inldges. B Mi Mitchell, Bradford To regulate the location of burial giounds owned by cemeteiy companies and giantlng such companies the light to ucciulie the ground foi builal pmposes by adveise pioeeed ings. Bj Mr. Blown, Philadelphia Appropri ating $U,n00 to St. Luke's hospital, Phila delphia. By Mr. Giady Regulating and making cei tilled copies of lecords and transcilpts of pioceedings before magistrates, Justices of 'u , peace, aldermen, buigesses and c.i jf Inferior Jurisdiction, evidence in com . of iccoid; making It a misdemea nor for pel sons to obtain or attempt to obtain positions of trust or solicit by fiaud, mlsiepiesentatlon, and piovldlng a penalty foi the same. By Mr. Brown, Lawrence Relating to municipal claims and liens and pioceed ings thereon. After .the reading of hills In place Mi. Giady, after making an explana tion in which he disclaimed any le Ilectlon on the governor in the matter of selecting architects, for the submis sion of plans for a new capltol build ing, moved that the vote on the Bald win resolution, by which the lesolutlon was amended and passed, be leconsld ered. Mr. Kauffman, Lancaster, op posed It, and said that the motion to reconsider would thiovv suspicion on the matter. He hoped the motion would not pievall, but It was adopted Then Mr. Thomas moved to strike out the woids "by adveitlsement." On ttis Mr. Kauffman demanded the call of the yeas and nays, which lesulted, yeas 31, nays 9. The lesolutlon Is now in the shape It came fiom the house otlglnally, and that body will be In formed that the senate has concuired In the resolution. In connection with the resolution Mr. Gobln said that any statement made that he hud paitlcl pated in any caucus on the measuie was a deliberate falsehood. He de nounced those persons who pietended to see a Job in eveiythlng, and asseit ed they wer.e usually the people who awaited a shaie In anything that looked suspicious. BILLS PASSED FINALLY. These bills passed finally: An act amending the act relating to luna tics und habitual drunkards "so as to piovlde for an issue and a. Jury tilul in all cases if demanded, to deteimine tho soundness of mind or the leformatlon and habitual soberness of every pel son by Inquisition leturned found a lunutlc or habltuul drunkard conflimed, detained oi under any restialnt us such In any county of the commonwealth and far lestorlng to every such peison his liberty nnd piop eity If the Issue bo determined In his fa vor. An act amendatoiy of tho act ot 1S74 ex tending tho power of tho seveial couits of the commonwealth to appoint election of ficers in cei tain cases. An act requiring the recoider of deeds of the several coun ties of the commonwealth to ascertain and record tho names, residences and address es of mortgagees or assignees of mort gagees and repealing all acts or part of acts Inconsistent theiowlth. An act to authorize the courts of quar ter sessions to declare tho seats of coun cllmen In boroughs vacant when they lull to organize foi ten days after tho begin ning of their term and to 1111 the vacan cies so made. The senate refused to concur In two resolutions which had for their purpose the Investigation of an alleged change In the Baldwin resolution and the appointment of a commission to draft a bill for the election of a new capltol. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. The house met at 9 o'clock tonight In the main nudltoilum ot Grace Method ist church, which has been tr.ans foimcd since last Wednesday Into1 a splendid legislative hall. Under the dliect supervision of Uoveinor Hast ings the necessary changes have been pushed foi w aid, and when Speaker Boyei's gavel fell tonight theie was little to be deslied. Owing to tne non ariival of tho desks oi doled, tempoi aiy pine desks weio placed in the chinch nnd the meinbeis weio all In their places. The galleiles of the chuich weie crowded and the proceed ings weie watched with much Interest. The great oigan was boxed up and covered with a Inrgo cloth to protect It duilng the next two or thtee yeais f i om dust. Chaplain Sangiess In his ptajer, refeired to the hall which had been gi anted through the generosity of the Giace Methodist congiejjatlon nnd Invoked the divine blessing on the meinbeis in theii new home. BILLS READ IN PLACE, Among the hills lead In place were the following: Mr. Bliss, Delaware To piovlde addi tional revenue by taxation for lb'J7, 1M)S und 1899. It piovldes for one mill on euch dollar of the value of all personal piopei ty except public loans; ono mill on capital stock; also one mill on all gioss lecelpts; two pel cent, on gioss pieniiums of Insur ance companies; one mill on actual value of all shares of banks, saving Institutions und national banks; one per cent, on all annual net earnings or Incomes, $1 on eveiy bundled of collate! al lnheiltunce. It piovldes that this act shall continue In forco only until Jan, 1, 1900 Thete was a deluge of res61utIons. Mr. Stewart, Philadelphia, olfeied one piovldlng for the equipment of Giace chuich with chemical Ale- extinguish es. Agieed to. Mr. McWhlnney, Allegheny, got In one authorizing the placing of a ll.ig on the chuich. Mr. Williams, Bedford, succeeded In having a lesolutlon adopted loquirlng tho use of Pennsylvania mateilals In the constiuctlon of the new capltol and the employment of naturalized Ameii can citizens on the woik. Mr. Long, Yoik, asked and was given permission on behalf of the funeial committee, to prepaie suitable lesolu tlons on the death of RopiesenUUivo Cook, of Fulton. Mr. Vooihees, Philadelphia, offeied a lesolutlon which was adopted piovld lng for a committee of investigation, tvv o of the senate and tin ee of the house to Inqulie Into the changing of the house lesolutlon authoiizlng the governor to piocuie plans for the new capltol. Mr. Keator, of Philadelphia, offered a lesolutlon constituting the boaid of public buildings and grounds, In con nection with the senate and house standing committees on building and giounds, a commission to diaft a bill for the election of a new capltol. Agreed to. The house cpncuired In the senate resolution thanking the congiegatlon of Grace chuich foi the use of the chuich. 1 IT HAS NO EXISTENCE. Judge I'ciiii) packet Kales Against tho McKinlev-Citieiis I'nitv. Philadelphia, Feb. S. Judge Penny packei in the common pleas court today lendeied a decision deciding that the MoKlnley-CltUens paity of this city (the Quay wing of the Republican pai t) has no existence. The Judge after stating that tho MeKlnley citizens movement oiiglnated at a meeting of citizens on Sept. 29, 189(1, w hen Alexan der Ciow, jr., was nominated for shei ift, declaies that It was "no pai t of their pin pose or plan to oiganize a now political patty." Tho couit fuither decided, however, that the nominees of the Quay taction In the Fifteenth waul, which element is In the majoiity theie, aie. the legu lar Republican candidates. The deci sion will have an Impoitant beuilng on the city election next wc.uk, as It will affect 17 of the 37 waids. Nit New Trial for Johnston. New Bloomlleld, I'a , Feb. S William N. Selbeit, counsel for Dr. Thomas 1. Johnston, who was convicted at the re cent tenn of couit here ot tnuidei in the second degree for killing Dr. Geotge S Henty, today notified the distiict attorney that the motion for a new tilal foi Johns ton had been withdrawn. Johubtou will piobably bo sentenced at an adjourned turn of court to bo held on Feb. S. Asks 810,000 Damages. Towanda, Feb 8. Distiict Attorney James M McCollom, of Tioj, jestenlaj began suit for $10,000 damages against tho Lehigh Valley Itallioad company for al leged Injuiies. Mi. McCollom claims that when alighting fiom a tialn at the To wanda station lust September he fell over a pile of tools and lecelved spialns and injuiies fiom which he has not et iccov ei ed. Van alUeiiliiirg's Case. Pottsvllle, Pa Feb 8. Tile aigument in tho motion to quash tho indictment chaig ing B A. Van Valkcnbuig with attempt ing to bilbo Hepiesentutlve Weiss to vote for Hon John Wunamakei tor United States seuatoi was continued fiom today to next week at the tequest of e-Stale Attorney Geneial I'almei and ex-Ulstilct Attorney Lenahan, of WHUes-li me, who aie engaged by the commonwealth. "nil Time at Homestead. Pittsbuig, Feb 8 The Homestead Steel woiks, tho Edgar Thomson blast furnaces and steel woiks and Duquesne Steel works iesumed In full lu all departments last evening. Tho Westlngliouso Rlectllc vvotlcs iesumed in full today on doublo time. It had been opeiatlng on half time. Revival in Iron ami Steel. Pittsbuig, Pa., Teb. 8 A revival In tho Iron and steel business Is expected heie. Prices of steel billets aio about 23 cents higher than last week und oideis at last week's figures weio refused 1'lg lion pilces aio also advancing slightly. Funds of (he Chester Oiinruntco Co. llairlsburg, Pa,, Feb 8. The state has on deposit with the Chester County Uuut nnteo Trust und Safe Deposit company, of West Chester, which is In lluanclal dltll culties, th sum of $C0,000. Knitting .Mill to Resume. Troy, N. Y Feb, S.-lt Is leported that the Victor Knitting mills, at Cohoes, which has been shut down several weeks, will resume operations this week, employ ing 600 hands. Italian Kcmitoi Dead. Rome, Feb. 8. Slgnor Galileo Ferraris, member of the Italian senate, and a well known electrician. Is dead. TREATY DISCUSSED IN SECRET SESSION The Traditions of the Senate Arc Per. pctuatcd. SENATOR HILL ASKED FOR PUBLICITY Mr. Slieinian's Diplomatic Appeal for Soercc) --Clinnccs Tor Ratilicatinn of the Treaty Aro t!ood--Its Only Opponents Appear to Ito tho Silver alun Mho Supported the llrjnu Ticket. Washington, Fob. S. By the decisive vote of 49 to 9 the senate this after noon, after a discussion of almost two hours, voted not to consider the genei al tieaty of ai nitration between the United States and Great Biltaln with open doois. Secrecy will be main tained, and the traditions of the senate will bo poipetuntod. The discussion of the day, -tfhlch continued close on to G o'clock, showed that the rhunces for the latlfltatlon of the tieaty aie better than many of Its friends sup posed. The opposition, slngulaily enough, appeals to be confined to the silver men who suppoited the ticket headed by Mi. Biyun. It Is believed by the moie sanguine advocates of the convention that the vote may be reached befoie the enu or tho week, but this Is disputed by many, who say that the debate will be somewhat pio ti acted. The proposition for nn open session was sjippoited in speeches by Senatois Hill and Stew nit, and antagonized by Senatois Mills, Hoar, Lodge, Giay, Moigan and Daniel. Mr. Sherman mnde nn appeal for a seciet session, uiglng that theie were special leusons why the treaty should be considered In secret. Ho then lead a letter fiom Secietaiy Olney uiglng that the sen ul6 in view of Its i ejection of King Oscar, do not fuither humiliate that monarch by peimlttlng the criticisms that might bf made to be made in public. The letter was shoit but earn est, although couched in diplomatic language. The vote was then taken, with the result befoie Indicated. PITTSBURG BICYCLE RACE. Ten of tho Stnrtcrs m the Six Day Run Receive a Cood Scud Oil. Pittsbuig, Pa., Feb. S At 1 o'clock this afternoon the six-day bicycle laee began in the Cential link, Penn ave nue. The attendance was laige, and the raceis, ten in number, lecelved a good send-off. The tiack Is twelve laps to the mile and was In good ( ondltion. All of the expected contestants except Harry Madox, of Asbuiy Paik, N. J., weie in place at the stait. The list of staiteis and their lecuids are as fol lows: Louis Glmm, Cleveland, 180 miles In 24 houis; Fred Foistei, Get man, 1,8.29 miles in 142 houts; Fiank Waller, Gei many, S71 miles In 49 houis; Geoige Van Embuigh, Arlington, N. J, 1,401 miles In 142 houis; Albeit Shock, New Yoik, 1.7SG miles In 142 houis, Chailes Ruck els, Allegheny, no olllclal lecoid, Geo. Dench, Pittsbuig, no ofllcial record, Andiew Johnson, Long Island, no olll clal recoul; Louis Hall, Philadelphia, no ofllcial recoul; Clement Tuivllle, Philadelphia, no olllclal lecoid. The men will ilde twelve houis each day, fiom noon to midnight for six dajs. The iree is under the auspices of the Inltei national Cycle Racing ns bociution and is managed by J. C. Ken nedy and Timothy lluist. The score In the ince at 12 o'clock tonight follows: Wallei, 202 miles; Glmm, 01 miles; Johnson, 115 miles; Denecke, 1S7 miles; Tuivllle, 17C miles; Shock, 1SS miles; Fotster, 11 miles; Hall, 182 miles; Ruckett, ICG miles. EXPENSIVE DETECTIVES. Tax Pavers Object to a Hill of 822, -000 lor Catching a rrimmal. Altoonu, Pa., Feb. 8. A movement Is on foot to foim a league among, the heavier taxpaeis of this clt, whose duty it will be to investigate the ex pense connected with the Bonnecka muider tilal, paiticulaily the bill of the Bairing & McSweeney detective agency, of over $22,000. Dr. S. C. Baker, one of the heaviest tnxpayets In the county, is the instigatoi of the movement, and his fiist moves In the matter have lecelved heaity commen dation and suppoi t. Many lumuis of lavish expendltuio of money In this muider casp have been afloat for a long time, and despite the fact that the matter of expense Is supposed to be public piopeity, no one has jet been able to get at the flp--uies, except the amount paid to the detective agency. Susquehanna is Rising. Columbia, Pa., Feb. 8 Tho situation heie this evening Is tlneuteulng, as tho water lu the Susquehanna Is Using a foot an hom . An Ic e goi ge has foi nu d ugalust tho stono pltrs of tho bildge, which was destiojed by u tornado last Septembei, and at the dam and at MeCall's Feuy, backing up tho water The lumber yuul and extensive Industilul establishments along the ilver aio lu great danger of heavy loss. Drowned in a .Mill Itacp. Lancaster, I'a., FLb. 8 Tho body of Cy rus Longneckei was found l-i tho meadows In Penn township tonight. He lett Man helm borough fot his homo Satuidav night and had occasion to cioss a load ubovo a mill race Tho night was dmk und stonily and 'the supposition Is that In feeling his way across tho bildge ho fell Into the nice nnd was di owned He was 13 j tars of ago, a bachelor and was worth $30,000. Correspondent Scovol's Case. Washington, Feb 8 Consul Genet al Loe teleginphs the state department that Coi lespondent Seovel, nuested at Tunas, will bo brought to Havana, reaching theie Fri day noxt, und he uppiehends no dllllcul ty in tho case, It Is thought heie that Scoyel will be expelled from the Island after a bilef Imprisonment pending exum Inution. .Major illcICiuluv 's Pullers. Canton, O., Feb. 8. Mujor MeKlnley had 120 culleis toduy, and it begins to look ns if he would have to take measuies to limit the nunibei, Among them weio Auditor General Mjlln und State Treasuier Hay wood, of Pennsylvania, and William II, Kelfl. of Norrlstown. MEN OF PROMINENCE. LORD SALISBURY, Prime Minister of England. IN A STORM AT SEA. Terrible Experience of the United States Warships Several of the Crew Drowned.. Charleston, S. C, Feb. S. Tho United States warships New Yoik, Maine, Co lumbia, Amphittlte and Maiblehead, ai rived olf Chaileston bar this aftei noon nfter n tenlble expeilence with the stoim Filday and Satuiday. The olllceis aie, as usual, unwilling to dis cuss their expei iences, but It Is known that both ships and men were In gieat poi 11. When the Ueet was visited by a lepiesentatlve of the United Associat ed Pi esses this afternoon, it was learnqd that the actual loss consisted of four lives, eight men serlouslv ln juied and minor Injuiies to almost all of the vessels. The battleship Maine had five of her men oveiboaid, thtee of them losing their lives. The Marble head lost ono man killed and five In juied. The killed on the Maine were L C. Kogol, appi entice, dashed to death against tuuets and body lost at sea; John Brown, seaman, washed oveiboaid and dt owned, body not le coveied; A. B. Nelson, pilvate United States mailnes, washed ovei board and drowned, body lost. The Maiblehead lost Ships Carpenter Stiawhat, who was dashed to death by the sea. Ills body was saved and bin led at sea Sunday. Seven of the caipontois' rang, who were nt woik on the sea anchoi, weie hulled against the supei structure of the ship by the sea and moie or less Injuied. The New Yoik, the Columbia, the Amphitrlte and the Maine were off the coast below Hatteins and about foi tv miles out, when the stoim began to gather Filday night. The ndmlial signalled fiom the New Yoik, for the ships to stand together. The stoim was blowing fiom the south east. It steadily Inci eased duilng the night nnd the lour ships weie sepai at ed. So heavily did the New Yoik loll that the big eight-Inch guns In the tur lets weie lashed down with heavy haw seisasa precaution. Duilng the stoim, a heavy sea l oiled over the stein and the aft companionvv'ny was Hooded w Ith water, which went down Into the olll ceis quaiteis. The pun poits and tor pedo tubes also let great quantities of water in. The boatswain William An deison, while on the foi ward deck was stiuck fi inn his feet by a sea und In juied by being dashed aft. Naval Cadet Castloinan, while on tho forwnid quaitcr deck a!-o lost his footing and was about to go over the side when he managed to seize a life line and save his life. When the sea wns shipped astern the sounding nppaiatus was was knocked to spllnteis and one of the olllceis neailj dashed over the side When moinlng came, the Maine was sighted and spoken. The- battleship, It Is believed, had the most tijing ex perience of the Ueet. Filduy night Appi entice Kozel was struck by a teirl ble sea and had his life dashed out of him. Two men Jumped after him as h'" was being can led away, and they lost their lives, for they, too, were can led out Into the mountains of black water. Chatles Haskell was washed oveiboaid at the samu time When the four men went oveiboaul AVilllam J. Cieelman, a landsman, wns standing on the poop deck. He s-aw the upturned face of Kozel floating by. Cieelman dove over the stein and stiuck out to save him. In the meantime two life THE NEWS THIS MOKNINU. Weather Indications Today; Clearing; Northerlj Winds. 1 Stato Legislature Meets in Coiufoi table Quai teis. Tieaty Discussed In Secret Session. 2 National Legislative Doings, Financial and Commeiclul. 3 (Local) Criminal Couit In Session. Cases to Bo Heaid Beforo tho Supieino couit. 1 Uditorial. Stuto Legislative Topics, 5 (Local) School Controllers Get Down to Business, A Model Apaitmout House for Seran ton. fi (Story) My Comrade Thompson." 7 West Side News nnd Gossip. suuuruun Happenings. S Up and Down the Valley. buoys had been thrown over. Has kell got one of them, Blown, Nelson and Kozel disappeared, and the brave Cieelman was stiuggllng far fiom the buoy Intended for him. Haskell saw him and leached him In time to save his life. The Maine was brought around in the storm and a life boat lovveied. Navnl Cadet Gheiardl was put In command with six. They got only , a few yaids fiom the ship when she was overturned and seven moie men weie In the water. The men wete res cued with life lines, the life boat was lost, ns was one or more of tho ship's boats. They weie all torn ftom their davits by the heavy seas. The Amphi trlte, Maine, Columbia and Maible head were sighted In the morning In the older mentioned. The Marblehead was laboring heavily and had out her oil bags Giave fears have been enter tained for the Amphltilte, but she lode out the gale and as far as can be learned, lost "jo lives. On boaid the Maine a board of Inquiry lepoited on the loss of three men. Kxnctly what amount of Injury the various vessels themselves sustained during the storm canliot now be stated. The olllcers say that their ships be haved splendidly, but It wns evident even to a casual obseiver that the vessels had lecelved rough usage at the hands of the hunlcane. It Is prac tically cei tain, however, that none of them have been seriously injuied. It Is not probable that the manoeuvies will be seilously Intel feied with or re taied by the tenlble expeilence tlnough which the Ueet iiassed. AUGEE-FLINN LIBEL SUIT. Malinger of the Commercial fiactte Locates the Information. Pittsbuig, Pa., Feb. S. The libel suit of Senatois Magee and Fllnn, against the Conimeiclal Gazette, came up for tilal today. Messis. Magee and Fllnn weie lunnlng for delegates to the na tional Republican convention. The paper chaiged them with making a deal with Chuliman Hanna wheieby they weie to support MeKlnley for piesldent If the Republican chairman would look after tho campaign expenses In this county. They both denied this, and en teied suit forciiminal libel. Duilng the tilal today the business manager of the Garotte stated that tho infoi niatlon on which the aitlcle was based was lecelved from HIchaid Quay, son of Senator Quay The ease will go to tho juiy toinonow. Verdict Against a Doctor. New York, Feb 8 Tho trial of the suit hi ought by Fiedeilck L. Colwell to recover $30,000 damages fjom Dr. Chailes A. Tin ker foi the alienation of the affections of his wife, Genevieve L Colwell, was fin ished toda). The jut) brought In a ver dict for the plaintiff foi the full amount claimed Mr. Colwell chaigcd that his wife hud been giilltj of Improper conduct with Di. Tinkci, tho famllj phjslelan. iS'ew Woili ai Ilulalon. Hayleton, Feb. S The Jeanesvlllo Iron woiks hive lecelved an older for new pumps foi the Delaware and Hudson Cinal company, of Scuinton. It will le qulie ten weeks to 1111 the contiact, und will furnish employment to a laigo num bei of idle men. Itivci Thames Still Rising, London, Feb S Although tho rains stopped last Fildaj, the Thames ilver con tinues to i Up. Seilous Hoods uiu lepoited tluoughout thc vnlle. The Windsor raeo couise und tho p!u)lng giounds ut Bton aio submeit;ed. .Steamship Arrivals. New Yoik, Teb. 8 Ai lived: Columbia, fiom Genoa, Thlngvalla, fiom Stettin. Sailed for Now Yoik Piusslu, fiom Hiiin buig. Sighted. Nooidlund, fiom New Yoik, for Antweip, passed Flushing (Feb. 7). Tank Stpaiiior ICuii Aground. London, Teb 8. Tho British tank steam er Weehuw ken, Cuptaln Dowblggan, which sailed fiom Shields on Thursda) for Phil adelphia, signalled off Flamboiough Head that she had been agiound. Hark Ashore, Crew Rescued, Dunkiik, France, Teb, S. Tho Noiwe glan bark Manitoba, Captain Toduam, Is ashore olf thts poit In u duugeious posi tion, Tho bark sailed from Pensacolu, Fla on Dec. U, for Dunkirk. l'A-Govcrnor Long Accepts. I .n..n,i li riV. C Tho rni.ifl.1 nnnan- j aneo by ex-Govemor John D, Long, of I Massachusetts of tho portfolio of the navy ' was lecelved here tonight m II bl'K We Im-ye now on ex hibition a Magnificent New Stock ot" )pno Ore Your personal Inspection of which Is cordially invited. It comprises many ex clusive novelties in French and German AllWool ancl Silk and Wool Fabrics. Also, Etamimes, Caiims Yfpireaiix, Crayeiettes, Melalrs, Serges, s, Etc., lie 510 AND 532 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Always BMsyc i97 oimsiiefc t''mi ATTEND OUR XVMMIKSV V cm d Savtar FetoHX WL tEWlS,mitYAVIE8 114 AND IIS WYOMING AVT3. SINGERS BESIEGED BY COWBOYS. Columbia Opoia Company Toiror lzeil lor Throe. Hours. Spokane, Teb. 8 Runoilntcndent Russell Hal ding, of the Gteat Not th em i all way, has lecelved a tepoit fiom the agent at Shelbj Junction, Moyt., to the effect that tho membeis of tho Columbia Opoia company weio lough ly Heated by a gang of cowboys upon their anlval theie. As tho tialn cairylng the theatrical people pulled Into the depot tho cow bovs gieeted It with a fusllade fiom their icvolveis. After the tendeifeet had alighted the cowboys ptoceeded to enliven them. For thtee hours the membeis of tho opeia company weie tenoiized, their tounentois tiling tevolvers, lighting with the men und insulting the women. When the station agent Intel feied tho cow bovs thientened to kill him, nnd he was compelled to hide In a waio house ueur by. The sheiiff was noti fied, and aimed with u wnnunt Is searching tot the peipotratois of the outrage. Denth of a Voturan Journalist. Sunhury, I'a., Feb 8 II II. Masser, one of tho oldest newspaper men In tho state, died heio this afternoon in tho eighty eighth j ear of his age. Mr. Masset was boin heio and was u number of the bar. He was appointed deputy attorney geneial for Not tluunberland county In 1S33 by Gov ernor Porter. In 1SI0 he establlsheel tho Sunday American and edited tho paper until 1S70. He was a filind nnd great ad mlier of Horace Greclej and John W. For ney. Death of Jmlgo i ales. Wilmington, Del., Teb. 8. Leonard B. Wales, Judge of tho United Stutes court for Delawaie, died tonlyht. Ho was In his Eeventy-slxth jear. From 1SGI to l&M he was nn associate Justice ot tho state couits nnd was then appointed judge ot tho United Stutes couit. Ills father, John Wales, lepiesonted Doluwuio In tho United Stales senate. Tho Herald's M oather Forecast. New York, Feb 9. In tho Mlddlo states today, puitly cloudy to fair, fiesh wester ly to uoithwesterlj winds, preceded In tha morning by light locil lain oi snow on the coast. On Wednesday, fair to pailly cloudy, slightly colder, followed lu tha afternoon by Using temperaturo, Increas ing cloudiness, Goods R-U-
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