r- -- 2H !I2 !H .EIGHT rAGES 50 LVUMNS. SCKAMm", 3fA., WEDNESDAY MORNJXG, aiAliOJl iM, 189' TWO CENTS A COPY SV" Spri So A STIWfl Til (Tff jflllg Sn a fN Vs. TRTJT1 Tll iTTf Waists V rind light gaiments for&otvveen seasons weni, aie now commanding much attention Tlieie Is a leason foi this, however, and It Is not far to si ok Indeed jou can hit,- at a glance In the 2 Tl m Newness f Styles which we aio show Ins. Yet there's a. heap of common souse shown In this season's fashions, anil stiong temptation to economise, which In all ptobubllltv was nevei Inteiuleil b. the deslgneis, but It's heie, anil thoughtful women will leadllj iee isjnl7e It. ooooooooooooooooo For Example Fl riont Heefei suits nie the pi v swtllcst thing ot the season The aio made up In all the poptilat tes and include the vei latest cedot and tone combination etfects Nov us waists and sklits i mnu sepauite in these suits, can fill wo men will undoubtedh bu them In bliil, nav v 01 neutial shades, so that the Keefei walbt or J icket ma be u x )lth anothei sldi t ol anv coloi. ' the i Lonomlcal Idea does not end fere juull lind It nun moie piomlnent in the mn pilslngly low i)rices we'ie abklng OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Of Cerarse We hae main other stles besides lb float Ueofel suits Novelty 1 tin elieets will also be ponulai, while the moie comenllon il t pes of fashion aie heie In abundance OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Separate SMrts Aio mnie In demand thin evei, and theli popuhulty has done much to btimulate the luanuiaituieis In pin ducing not only t li.li no cities, but In turning out a luss of woik that it is ubsolutely impossible to sur pass As in Milts, the mutt-i litis Usui embinie two tone Uiocade tatitis, Molte silks, silk and wool mKtuies. Baiinockbuin tweeds, Seiges, Cheviots, Coveit Cloths and all the other fuvoilte te.Mlles foi spilng wear. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Silk Waists and fancy lawn waists are. also In for the season. It's a little eaily to make a geneial jdiowlng jet, but we'll be glad to tutn them out foi Inspection to all who ate Intel est ed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO how 01 Novelties In the above departments Is oppn to all comers, and ftom the extent or the dlsplaj-, we would s.aj that It ought to in oe as intei eating to Suuntonlans as the Bfe Iressei- will be to New Yorkers this weik, for them's nothing wanting to bring oui exhibition fullj up to date. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OLO WAREHOUSE i IP SENATE DENOUNCES CIVIL SERVICE Air. Gallliigcr Characterizes the System as a "(Monumental Humbug." ABSURDITIES 01- EXAMINATIONS Delects ol tho liiiw 1'ointeil Out b nrioiis .11embeis--.11r. Lodge of lussachii!!Utts Its (Mil) ('liiuiipioii. Tlie House Kntcrs Upon the hccoiiel Oil) ol Tnrill Deliate. "Washington, Match 21 The senate indulged todaj in an almost oue-sliUd deiuinc latlou of the cl II si nice law and Its adtnliilstiutlnii The matter tame up in the shape of a resolution ofleied li .Mi Allin, of Nebiasku, dl lectlng the committee on civil sen Ice o Inciulie Into the dismissal of some half doin emploves (mkioscoplsts) of the buieiui ol animal lndustij In Oma ha Ills assfitlcins were that the dis missals weie for political lemons Mt iiulllngn, of New llamiishlie, did not favor the pioposed Investigation, be cause It would bilng out so nianj Ivun dted othn like gilevanies, and Mr. Hum, of .Massachusetts, obieeted to It on the smie giounds, snjlng that sueh a Ileieulean tusk should not be thtown on an committee at this special ses sion The ilvll seivlce law, as ndmin isteted, was chntacteiUed lij .Ml Oal llngei ns "a monumental humbug " He favoied blotting out the law and le mming to a condition of things that would "give to eveiy man and woman an equal light to hold otllce with ev en other man and woman" This diclaiatlon of piinelples wns applaud ed bv the galleiles, and the gilleiles weie appiopi lately lectin ed bv the v ice-piesldcnt on that In each of piu Piietj Vailnus Instances c- nbsuidltles In civil spiv Ice examination was fut nlshed l) senatois .Mi Oallingei men tioning the loeiuileineiits of wollld-he composltois in the government pi lut ing ollke that thev should hop twelve times on one foot; Ml Wilson, of Washington s ild that civil seivlce ex aminations had been cudeied In his state foi a cook in the penitential y: and foi n sawvei on an Indian lcsei vatlon, and even Mi Haw ley, of Con necticut, who had been a membei of the house lomnilttee which icporteel the lar. oiiglnallv, admitting that the commission had fallen Into a state of 'conspicuous Incompetc ncj" and giv ing as an lllu-tiatlon the fait that when an aimv englneti olllcel In chaige ol a public woik on Long Island .Sound had selected a competent In spector In the pel son of a steamboat captain w ho knew evuj lock and mil bu In the nelghboihood, the commis sion sent him to a ' schoolmastei tioni Hhoile Island " The onlv sen.itoi who deft niletl the law and Its ndininistin tlon was Mi Lodge, ot Massachusetts MK AM,i:."S RHSOl.HTION The upshot o' It all was tint Mi Allen's lesolutlon was ngieed to with out a division, but amended to ns to lnstiuct the committee on civil seivlce and letienehment to iiuiulte and lepoil whethei the civil set v lie law should be continued, ninended 01 lepealed These thiee bills weie pissed bj the senate Oh ei ting the secietai v of wai to sup plv 1 uO(l tints to shejtei and lelieve the biilleieis liom the Hood In the .Mis sissippi livei. To established the of ticlal sttivey of fi actional townships In Niluaska To amend the ait le peallng the tlmbei cumne laws The lattei bill was explained l)j Mi Pettlgieu to be the sime as was passed bv both houses last session hut which the piesldent had been "too busj fish ing ' to sign The Toi ley bankiuptv hill (modl lled) was lepoiled and was, on motion of Mi Hoai, made "the unfinished business ' not to be calli d up Imme diately howevei. A constitutional amendment to make A pill '0 Inuugiilatlon da was Intio dun d bv Mi Hoai Mi Tuiine Indiana, made an nigti inent In fa voi of a constitutlo'ial umiiHlmeiit to make United States senatois elective hi populat vote, in stead of bj state leIslatuies At Ml p in the senate adjourned until toinonow. Tiin TAiurr bnHATi:. Tho second elaj's debate on the tni lft bill was something of nn liiiui ov e ment ovei that ot te (list dav, al-thouu-h Mr IJoihtij's statement eailj In the elay was, and Is collect, that up to this time the debate, computed to those which have pieceded it within tlm piesLiit decade, Is tame and uiiln teiestlnsr The event of the dnv was the soeech of Ml. Dolllvei, Towa He held the nttention of the whole house, Republicans and Demounts alike, foi ovei an houi, and kept his heaiits laughing neailj fiom stait to finish bv his humoious descilptlons of the ef fects of flee tiade or tailft for levenue laws. Ills eloiiuent peiiods In ndvo cnc and defensive of the ptotcctlve taiiff jiolicy moused his political asso ciates to a high state of enthusiasm Othei speeches In favoi of the bill weie made bj Messis ("iibson, of Te n nestci', Lacej, Iowa; New lands (Sll vei, Colo), the latter of whom spoke foi in the standpoint of an opponent of the Republican paitj's financial pollcj but an advocate of piotectlon. A full measuie of piospciltj, he clnlmed, would nevei be icstoied to the coun tiy until tho old time pailty of silver with gold was le-establlshed The speeches In opposition to the hill was made by Mr Doiheiv, Mlssouil, who attacked the agilcultutal schedule paitlculaily, Ml. McLauiln (Dem , H C ), who advocated a taiilf on cotton and lice and announced his opposition to the pollcj of free iaw mateilal; Mi Swanson, of Viiginla, who agued with Mi New lands Hint the lehabllltatlon of silver as a basic moijej was an es sential piemiulslte to Yiu leturn of piospeiltj; and Ml. C'oci 7n, Mlssouil, who contended that the leason whj faetoiles censed opeiatlons was he cause the people had no money with which to buy theli pioducts. The senate joint lesolutlon, bhpio Pllatlng $15 000 to enable the secietaiy of wm to innchaso tents foi the house less victims of the Mississippi ilver Hood was agreed to At D o'clock n lecess wns taken until 8 o'clock, the evening session to be oc cupied In debate on the taiiff bill, TEXAS BANK FAILURE. The Local Banks Refused Assistance Asked and the Farmers and Mcr- cliants' Went to the Wall.) Pails. Tex-, Match 23 The Tanners' and Mei chants' bank, one of the oldest and thought to be the stiongest finan cial Institution In Ninth 'I exas, with u piid up capital of tJOO.UOO, and a aui plus of $00,000, made an assignment to Judge U H Scott this morning. This nctlou wus pieclpituted bj the Tall in e of the lotton III in of Mai tin. Wise iv. rithllgh jesteidav. An appeal to the othei loc il banks foi assistance was) made, but icftistd When the doois opened this morning the urn was lenewcd and lontlnued until the liuili was foiced to close This set people wild and a uish was made foi the Clt national, which was also a huge eiedltoi of Muitln, Wise & nti' hugh A gieat ciowd gatheied In Iiont of the building, nnd It became nices saij fin the police to deal the side walks. At 11 o'clock Colond CJeorge V Hicks, vice piesldent of the Flist National bank, walked In and laid $100 000 on the Citj national's countei, and told the people to come foi w aid and get their iminej. This was followed by the an nouncement that the bank wo'ilel le maln open until C o'clock to paj depos-' ltois This allajed the feats of some, but many continued to wlthdiaw theli money. Appiehinslons me felt for banks in nelghboilng towns who nre involved In the falluie of Maitln, Wise .X. rithugh. DR. SWALLOW'S TRIALS. Jurj Returns a Verdict of Not Guilty in First CaseThe Criminal Libel Suit on Trial. nuirisbur Pa. Maieh 21 The Jui j In the case of the Soldiers' Oi lih.in school commission against Rev. Di Swallow, editor of the Pennsjlva nia Methodist ohaiged with cilmlnal libel, l etui ned a eidlct this moinlug of not gulltj, but diiected the defend ant to piv the costs. Two hums weie consumed In getting a Jui x foi the second case In which Di Swallow Is accused of cilmlnal libel In having chaiged the boaid of public giounds and buildings and Captain .1 C Delanej, the superintendent, with having gulltv knowledge of the al leged fae t that not all the monej on state contracts went to the bldduis Goveinoi Hastings was called as a witness this afternoon and testified that he was piesldent ot the boaid of public buildings and giounds, and that he had appointed Captain J C De lunev supeilntendent of giounds and buildlnirs Auditoi Cineial Mylln also testified tha; le "ah a. membei of the boaid Much of the testimony this afternoon was to prove malice In the publication ot the alleged libel Rev Di Swallow, the defendant, was In the witness stand almost tl.ice hums this afternoon lie Is now de tending the ehaiges that two foil: and even eight pilces weie paid lot at tides l)iu chased for lepalis at the capital, executive mansion aim linice chinch, and that ceitain state olllclals had gulltj knowledge of these excessive pi ices I)i Swallow l elated amid much Intei i tiptlou nnd objection tho stoiies unou which he based his publi cation He was told that a gianollthic pavement was laid in Capitol paik foi $1,S00 that could have been consti act ed foi much less iiuelei a pioper svs tern of bidding, that gieat exti.ua g.mce chai.icteilzed the lumlshlng ol the looms of the lieutenant zovemoi, that Dutch inetal was used instead ot gold -nf as speeilled, that $70,000 was paid foi it-modeling the hall of the house, when a coiitinctoi agieed to do it foi $.'0 000, and that a bill was ap proved leu to 000 feet ot lumbu mnie than was used In lemodellng C.iaie chinch toi the legislating and manj othei things ot like eluuactei Ui Swallow was on the stand when comt adjoin ned until toinonow morn ing PITTSBURO POLITICS. Delegates I'repaii'd to lluom .lolui aiiiimnker. Plttsbuig, Mai eh L'J The delegates elected ftom the eight h glslativt dis tilcts of Alleghenj count j at Satui daj's pilinailes nut todaj in conven tion and elected dtli gates to the stale convention The legulai Republicans canleel six of the eight dlstilcts and elected thlitv-one delegates The Quajltes secuied the two dlstilcts in Allegheny without opposition nnd electid seven delegates, rive of the legislative conventions endmsed John Wanumakei foi state tit asm er nnel the delegates fiom the Seventh dls ti let v 111 vote foi him If his name is piesented nt the state convention In the lesolutlons adopted bj the Sixth Legislative dlstilet convention, the Cninegie Steel tompanj was con demned fot tijlng to contiol the pil inailes In that dlsttlct in behalf of the Quay people b intimidating its ein ploj es FRIGIlTrULLY INJURED. Results ol mi lAplosion ol Ciis m .lliiies Near Sheiiimiloiih. Pottsvllle, Pa, Mnich 23 An ox-plo-slon ol gas occuned at William Penn shaft near Shenandoah this moinlug It was caused bj a fall in an old work ing which foued a laige volume of gas Into the gangway wheie woikmen were using naked lamps The gas Ignited causing an explosion which shook the entire workings and stinlned the mas sive tlmbei s. The following weie fatallj- lnjuted. Joseph Satgeunt, Philip Haggeity, William Lavenliuig liiigiui Cuiiislii's Sue'ceissor. Washington, Maich 2J T. O. 1' Swujze, of New Jersej, bus been appoint ed chief eleik of the treasury depai tmeiit, vice Logan Carllslt, resigned All Swuvpe was formeilj chief cletk of the treasuij depai tment. 'a nil uui liter Confirmed. Washington, March JJ Tho senate Imp conllimed the following noiiilnatloir Wil lis Vandevantei, of Wjoiulng, to be) us slstaut attorney general. STATE OFFICIALS ARE EXONERATED The Joint Committee on Investigation Is Discharged. SAYLOR RESOLUTION RECONSIDERED Nrnnglu Ovei the school Itill--ari-oiis .Measures Introduced ester-diiv--Thu Cheese) Hill ami Other Acts ol Importance Are Passed. .Matters ol interest tit the Mute Capital. Hmilsbuig, Pa , Jiaich 21 Lieuten ant Uovemoi Ljon called the senate to older this morning at 10 o'lloik. Among the bills icpoited fiom the com mittee on judicial j special was the antl-ticiitlng bill and that lepeallng the countj sollclteu net of Dauphin county The case of Rev T)i. Swallow, on mo tion of Mi. Giadj, was postponed un til the 111 st morning session after the tilal of his cases, when, Ml Giadj said he would appeal and answei anj ciues tlons which into he asked. The follow lug bills weie lead In place. liy Ml. Heller Appi opt lating $I0,0UU lo the state commissioners of tislicilcs for the two flsial jears beginning June 1, f'i7, tor the ptottctlou and piopjgatlon ot fish. Rj -Vtr Chlsholm To provide fot the se lection of aslte and the i lection of a state hosjiltal for the homoeopathic tiiununt of the Insine, to be called the Homoeopa thic State Hospital for the Insane of 1'entisjlvanla f I li Mr Cioil'e? To make the pioceod lngs of the depai tment of I'tnnsjlvantn Grand Aimv of the Republle, a pait ol the public iccoids ot the state. The bill making Philadelphia the stnte capital was tecommltted to the Judlclmj special committee. These bill passed llnallj : flaking constables e-olllcio Hie v aniens tor the extinction of finest flies and tor re potting to the coutts of qumtet ses sions any iolitIons of the laws pio tectlng loiests, to ptohlblt the public exhibition uf hjpnotism, establishing a dental council and state boaid ot den tal examine is, to enlaige the com petencj of the wife to testifj ngilnst her husband, making valid the diploma of phjslckins, bv unj leputable col lege In anothei state oi foieign coun tij, to authoiie the sale of biook ttout aitilldallj leaied en giown in ponds in pools bj the owneis at anj time liming the jeai, dliectlng countj commlssloneis to paj unpaid costs to constabli s At 11 30 the senate adjourned until 12 o'clock to leeelve the lepoit of the tieasmj Investigating committee. When the senate tecum ened, Sena toi William P Snjdei. of the tieasuij Investigating committee, lepoited the finding of tho investigatois JOINT COMMITTHC'S RDPORT The lepoit gives a hlstoiy of the In vestigation as coveted ftom time to time in the United Associated 1'iesses dispatches The lepoit llnds that the state Is ninplj pioteeted to the full amount of the state tieusmei's bond, and that undei the piesent law he and his bondsmen ate lesponslble to the commonwealth toi anj' loss that may occui bj leason of the falluie- of air, banking Institution whole state funds aie deposited He has unlimited povv ei in the muttei of selecting depoaltcu ies In which to place state funds An examination of the bonds held bj the tieasuier shows them to be piopeilj executed and that the pilnclp-ils and suieties aie sulllelent to fullj pio tect him The lepoit stjs 'The committee deems it but just to saj that In Its Investigation of the state tieasuij no tact lids been de veloped that Is not ci editable to the state and compliment.!! J to the tieas ui 1 1 " In ldatlnn to the resolution intio duced lij Mi Kaulfmnn as to contil butlons being made tow aids campaign funds bj banks, the lepoit stated :nat allldavlts aie attached to the lepoit de nying that anj letteis making any suiii demands had been wilt'.en "Whetliei oi not state banking insti tutions had made voluntuij contilbu tions to the state oi nationnl commit tee Is a question which the committee was not nuthmliied to Inetulie into" The leport also sets loith that neithei the cominemwialth oi the slatt tieas Utei aie uuthoil7(il to receive Intel -est on deposits, and that, at nuding to theli testlmonv, no lntuest had been ald to the committee oi anj of them on ne count of state monejs de;iosltcd In anj banking Institution This tes timony lefutes the ehaiges that strte monej had been loaned for political en campaign pin poses, and that money had been paid out of the tieasuij to lie' sons who dlefnot render sen lee to the state, and that pet sons weie re quited to ucelpt foi a Imgei sum than thej weie entitled to leeelve AUDITOR OHNHRAL'S COMPLAINT The leport In touching the auditoi geneial's depai tment gives the leve nues of the commonwealth and the souice ftom which thej nre deilved. It contains the complaint of the audi toi geneial that with the limited foiee under him he cannot possiblj peifonn th dallv loutlne business of his of fice and at the same time keep dose watch on delinquent coipoiatlons It toes Into consldeiable detail as to the monej s received as taxes fiom coi poiatlons, and points out as tlatteilng tho laige amount tinned Into the tioasuiy thiough the effoits of the auditoi geneiul and the uttoinej gen eral. The lepoit lecommends that the leg Islatuie enact n law leqiililng hanks leeching deposits of state funds to pay intei est on the same at the late of 2 per cent, pet annum, that since, un der any svstem of conducting the state tieasuij, It will be absolutely neees suij to have active banks conveniently located foi the ptuposo of tiansactlng the dailj loutlne of business of the de partment, it is lecoinmended that pio vislon Le made foi at least six depos itories which shall be tequlied to paj Interest, thlee to be located in the countj of Philadelphia, une In the county ot Dauphin and two in the county of Allegheny. The lepoit lec ommends that the leglshituie piovlde for the employment of an additional el8ric,to be known as delinquent cleik, Continued on Page 2.J WORK OF THE CYCLONE. Nineteen Deaths Reported from the Georgia HurricaneLoss to Crops and Property Will He Larjjc. Atlanta (la, Maich JT The cjclone that stiuck south Oeoigln has left a Hail of death and dlsastei which glows wnise ns time passes The val ley of the Chattahoochee Is almost swept clean At noon today the total deaths lepoited aie 10. and at least J00 nre mine oi less Inn t. The loss to ci ops and piopeity will be laige, but no estimate can be made now. Of twentj-flvo school ehlldien bulled In the lulus of the Aillngton aeademj, nine nie dead and mine will die. Pio fessoi Abel Wnlkei, the pilndpal, is djing. Piolessoi Covington will le covei. That pait of Ploilda west if Talla hassee, southwest Clem gin and south western Alabama, through which the stoiin inged v Ith such ftitj Is hugely without telegiaphlc seivlce, and the extent of damage wiollght cannot be leal ned. TREACHERY UNMASKED. A Despicable Scheme to Betray Traction Employes Exposed at Philadelphia. Narrow Escape of Lutz. Philadelphia, March 21 What Is al leged to be a tieaeheious attempt on the pait of two labia ngltatois to be tiaj me n whom they weie cndeavoi Ing to oiunnle Into nn organisation was exposed at the ofllce of the Union Tiactlon companj todaj-. When the big tiollej stiike occuned heie In De cembei, 1S93, of all the leadeis of the Amalgamated Association of Stieet Rallwaj Hinplojes none was so out spoken foi a ladlcal course as Hit am Lut.5 When the Decembei stiike was settled LuU, It Is alleged, continued to keep the minds of tho men In flamed and a couple of months latei, upon his own authoiitj, oi deled nn othei aboitive stiike Associated with him In his leadership was William II Copeland, anothei labot leaden So i.ilild vere Lilt s views that he was finally expelled liom the association. Since then Lutz and Copeland hnve been attempting to leenganie the e m ploves of the Tiactlon companj with the view in the end, It is alleged, of foi dug anothei stiike Some of the compmv's einplojcs aie said to have joined this new oiganlatlon and Lut. unci Copeland saw In the movement an oppoitunltj to line their pockets Thej- ni'ide a pioposltlon to Assist ant Geneial .M'lnngei Shaullei, of the Tiactlon lompanj, to sell out the men and betiaj theli seciets fen inonev Mi Shaullei affected to ngiee to the pioposltlon nnd learned the names of some t wont j of the Tiactlon companj s emplojes who weie the leadets among the men in the movement Foi his tipaeheiv Lutz asked for $1." a week should be paid him and Copeland set his juice at $.'") a week foi a veai oi $1 000 in cash Ml Shauller made an ens igement this afternoon witli Lut and Copeland to meet him at his ot llce and talk the matter ovei Thej met and the subject wns discussed, and then a most unpleasant suipilse was spuing upon I.ut.2 anil Copeland When bj theii conve rait Inn theli tie.uheij had been laid baie, the elooi of the ofllce buist open and ten angiv men uished Into the loom The t'al tois hud been caught in the ii own tiap Mi Shaullei had fianklv gone to the men whose nanus had been given bj Lut unit told them ot the nffaii, and then had concealed them in the loom adjoining his ollke, that thej might eonflim his statements bv the evi dence of theli own ems With oaths the angij men tell upon Lut and de spite Mi Shuullei's apptuls, diagged him fiom the loom towuuls the sticeH roitunateb toi Lut, some such out liuist hid been antle Ipated, and a toice of detectives, who weie on hand, tescued the tilghtctml men, nnd LuU and Copeland slunk nwav amid the angij Jeeis uf theli would-be dupes FOR KENTUCKY'S SENATOR. nte Till. en in the Semite and Hous( . esteiiliiv . riankfeut, If j , Mmdi 21 The sen ate and house balloted sepnatelj' at noon todaj foi United States senatoi The vote In the senate was V fl. Huntei (Republican), 1J, J C S. Illack lilllll (Sllvei), It, Geoige M Davie (Guld Demount), G, St. John liojle (Republican), , necessmj to a choice, 19 The house voted: Hunter, f.J; Hlack liuin, ol, Davie, 1, S 11. Rucknei (Gold Demociat), 1, James II. McCieaiy (Deinocint), 1, Hoj le. .1; R T 'Ijler (Democrat), 1, W. J. Stone (Demo ciat), 1 A joint ballot will be taken tomoiiow. The Question .Settled. Sjn Ti uulsro, March SI Jnmcs J. Cor bett and Robtit Pltsiiamons will nevei meet In the pile ilng foi anotlui fhiim plonshli) bittle This question was prac tiiallj ileclded this moinlug, when the two pugilists met in the hai loom of the liuljvvln hotel and talked ovei theli plans quletlj Theie weie no thitatenln,? ges tuies unci no loud talk TIIL NEWS THIS .UOltXlNli. Wtutlier Imllcttluns ludaj; Rain; CulJtr. 1 Senato Denounces tho Civil Servleo lavv. Woik of the Stato Liwmnkei-s. at Proiiaratlons Go on L'nceaslnglj in Griece. 2 Financial and Commercial. J (Local) .Museum Ptumotus Allege a Mlsunile islanding. Comt Ptoeeedlnus. 1 RJltorlnl Washington Gossip, 5 (Local) Death of Rev, John Hvans. Asphalt Question Ih in a Muss, Ii (Stot)-".My Love Is Ullnd," 7 West Side News and Gossip, Subuibmi Happenings, 8 I'p and Down the Yallej, v AMiltnej's News Uudget. SULTAN CONTINUES TO G110W BOLDER Said to Rely on Russia and General Reluctance to War. MORE ARMENIANS ARE KILLED One Hundred Christians Killed li the .MuNsiilmmis-.Gri'ece's Spirit Is Mill lligh--IIer Tiuops on the I'loutlur Are 1'ull of Warlike Kn tliiisiusm. Constantinople, Maich 23 Authentic details of the outbreak on Sunduj last at Tokat, in the Slvas district of Asia Mitten, when the Tuiks utt.uked the Aimcnlnns while the luttei weie In cliuich, show that one hunched Cluls tl ins weie massacied, The Aimenlati (lUJitet and linnnr weie given ovei to pillage foi eight houis The Icptesentatloiis of the nmbassa elcns of the foieign lienveis legal ding the condition of Anatolia have made but little Imprsslon upon the sultan, who, leljlng upon the suppott of Rus sia, Is convinced that he has nothing to feni fiom the so-e ailed conceit ot the poweis, which Is continually haiped upon, although It Is believed that little en no conceit be j and the deslie in some eiuaiteis to postpone an outbienk of wot leally exists The dlplomnts heie aie said to lie once moie tinning theli attention to the conduct of the sultan, and It Is seml-olllclallj intimnted that they are again of the opinion so fieiiuentlj at tilbuted to them, that tho sWein of filendly lepiesentatlons on the subject of Aimenia which hns hltheito been followed, must be changed foi stonier methods of dealing with the evils com plained of. Rut the sultan has heard this stoij manj times dining the ,iast few j eats, mid he consoles himself with the bellel that he will smvlve this new fit of ilghteous Indignation as he tided ovei otheis of a much mole seilous natute The ambassndois hive feumnllj noti fied the Tuiklsh goveinnient ot the in tention of the poweis to land Hoops on the Island of Ctete foi the puipose of lellevlng the detachim nts of foieign m.u lues now on dutj aslioie. The poite has ial-ed no objection up to the piesent, believing that the foieign fleets will then c.uij out the tin eat of the poweis to blockade the pilndpal potts and coasts ol Gieece On this question, howevei, theie Is no un in linitj ol opinion, the Impiession pie v ailing being that Gieat Riltuin and Italj at least will stiongly oppose such a tep, believing tint il would cause Gieece to ptomptlj declaie vvji upon Tuikej, a culmination of the ciisls which some ot the powers aie uppatei.t lj still hopeful of aveitlng. NO YIELDING HY GRHHCi: In the meantime the wai piepan tions ol Gieece aie continuing night and da J, and theie aie no Indications of a backdown In that quaitet. Tioops me being contlnunllj huiiled to the Hontlers, the woik of electing foitlll catlons Is inogiessing i.ipldlj nnd all should be in it ullness toi an aelvanee emlj In Ami II, when the weathei will be much moie piopltlous than now for mllltaiy pm poses Some people inti mate that wai will lueak out about Apt II C, next, the annlveisaij ot the lalsing ol the Standaid ol the Cioss against the Ciescent in 1SJ1, at the comnieneement of the Gieek w.u ol in dependence The Tuiklsh squndion Is still in tile Daidunellcs, and the opinion is ex Piessed that it will lemnln theie In dellnltelj The Tuiklsh headquaitua me at Hlassous, mid the Guek heiid quaiteis aie at laissa Pleld guns and othei battel lib have been placed in position lij both sides at the enti. lines oi exits, as the case innv be, of the mountain passes leading to mid fiom Thessalj Into Macedonia and Hplius The base of supplies ol the Tuiks is at Salonlcj and that ol the Giceks Is at Athens although the tioops nnd sup plies foi the aimles in the Held aie libeled at Volo, Lamia and othn poi ts The Tuiks me estimated to have ,!0 -000 men. ugul.us and liiegulms undei aims in Macedonia and Hpiius, and thej nie ci edited with having 1C0 to 200 Held pletes with them The Cheeks ale believed to have about 10 000 men undii aims on the ftontleis, and to be hastening foi wind eveij gun piocuiable, In oidei to cuuii teiact as mm h us possible theli Intel I oiltv In the numbei of pieces of ar tllleij Incavnlij nlso, the Tuiks me said to be much stiongoi thnn the Giceks but, bv the beginning of Apill It Is believed the (heeks will hi In a much bellei date ot leadlm "s tor wm than nt iiiesent Monej does not un pta" to be lacking loi the ei.ul'imont of the G teeks, and laige sunnlles of aims and ammunition ha' e been lorthcomliiL' tiinn soniewheie, HIE BERMUDA CLEARED. Her Cnpfuiii Takes the Omnibus Oath Required. Washington, Mmch 21 The treas mj depaitmeut today diiected that deal mice papeis be ginnted the al leged tlllbustei, Reimudn, now nt Tei nandlna, Fla The lletmudas euptuln took the omnibus oath lequiied bj the depii tment befeue the pel mission was given He was obllted to make nlll davlt that the vessel would not trnns fei anj pntt of Iipi caigo tu nny other vessel Lefoio i caching her destination, nor take on boaid moie men than wus recui.cd tu mn her Copies of the nflldavlt weie examined bj Secietniy Guge, befuto eleamnco wus oi dei ed. The steamer will deal foi some poit in the West Indies, not Spanish, with a caigo of munitions of war. i;nrtliiuul.e ut Mnlonp. Malone, N Y, Maieh 23 At about 0 o'clock this evening theie was u he.iv curtluiuake shosk heie, stinting with a sudden boom like nn explosion, and isver bciatlug v. 1th a gi hiding motion for some seconds It seemed to travel fiom soutli cast to noithwest. People weie alarmed foi a moment, but no damuxc was dom liictrli! Winks mi 1'iie. Reidlng, Pa, Match 21 A Ilia whldi stnited In the Acme Hlejcle woiks, was still burning tleicelj at 1 tj this moiuliig 'Iho woiks covet a seiuaie ol biuund ami the loss will be about IIOO.OW. m M9 HAM 1U We jlpei Teiay a Mapi cemil New Stock of Ex clusive Novelties Di rect from Paris, Two Tone Grena dines (tlie latest), Snake 5kin Novelties, Pure Frencli Mohairs, Lace Mohairs Two Tone Checks, Eping lines, Endora's, Et einiennes, Coyerls, Etc. OUR STOCK OF Black Goods As Usual, Js Unsurpassed 510 AND 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Always Binsy SelliM loaest Sloes, Specials for March Ladies' yici Kid Welts, $2.00, JVlen'f Welts, $2,00, Footwear Jor Call Spring e yery family, member of Hie Wholesale and retail, Lewis, Reilly e& Da-yies XI 1 and 1 111 VA v malm' Avenue. U'ltphoiie, -J tX. AIR. HILT WANTS DAAUQcS. Singular fnso Against thu Pliilnilcl p Ii i ii unci Iteiidiug Itond. Philadelphia Muich ", nenjamln P. I X lit ti duv began suit against the Phil adelphia and Headlnj Teinilnal Hall load cumtian to itcovei $10,000 for piopeitj ulleed to have been taken wionglullv fiom him bv the compnuy becailHe It wufl used foi purposes cither than dei-iguated Hilt ow ned a hotel on rilbelt tleet above Uleventh Stieet 111 this city which wns cni the line ot the clevuted road and station con stituted bv the tei initial company. The plaintiff claims that inasmuch as the company built a market house on the site It pmstltuted Its lights, such an etiteipilse being In nu way connected with the lailroad, "or In any way or manner necessaiy for Its u&e. of en joyment of the lands and premises of the plaintiff In the exeielse of their light of eminent domuln under thu chattel p-i anted and slven to it, but wholly without authuilty at law." Numerous other c lulmanU nre In toiesttd in the outcome of the suit. It is bald to be the Hist uc Hon of til kind ever instituted In Pennsylvania. Stuniiihhip Anivuls, New York, Maie'h J3 Ai rived: Steamer Columbia, fiom Union bulled. Spree, for lliemen, (Ireussiu, foi UlaggOY.'. Ai ilved out Itillj, at Uenoa; Worra, ut Uenoa (both on Munh II),, Tuist ills uiuiel', at Uenoa Sailed for New York Penns;. hnnla, ftom Hamburg; Thlng vallii, fiom e'lnlstluna (Munh H); Cleor ti.i, fiom Stettin (Maich M) Thu Hurulil's etitliui roiut'nst. Xew York, Maich "1 -In tho Middle states toda, piutb iloildj and consldeia bl coldei weathei will prevail, preceded b lain on the eoists with lii'sh and brisk eafcterl winds, hhlfllng to westerly and noithv.estcily, followed geneiiillj by ilinlng b the afternoon Un 'Ihuiiu ila eliui rol Ii i wiattm mil fi.h ,ust cil tu nurtheil-, winds will pievail. GOODS &Vm Wfil &J!'iiJ
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