THE SENATE SPECIAL SESSOIN WHAT IS TSFINO DONE flY THE HIGH rK BRANCH OK COViltKSS IN lrUON AT WASHINGTON. MoaTAt. The following nomination Were trtil lo Hi ciile he the I'resideiil to day. together with scverel of less import ant: Haninel K. Morss of Indian, to t consul feneral at I'ari. C. W. t hanccllor of Maryland, to be con ul at Havre. Allan K Morse of Michigan, to be consul t OlasgOW. George. K. I'arkoi of New York, to be con ui at Hirmmgriam. Hamuel 1 . Fisher of Massachusetts, to be assolsnt commissioner I patents. h'rlii A. Keeve, to be solicitor df tbt treasury. ill am H. Seamen if Wisconsin, to be United htttf ill-tin I judge lor Ibe Kusiern district of Wisconsin. Allxrt It I all of New Meiico. to be as sociate Just:re of I lit" supreme court of tlie 'Jerrilory of New Mexico. Felis A. lleete his for several years been assnttant solicitor W. ri hiiiiiu is a im friend of Senator Vilas Mini one of the ablest lawvers ot hi Slate S. F. Mores is the well known editor of the indienaiolis "Sen tinel." H was tlie lender of the levrlsnd faction in Induitia and through Ins efforts the Indiana delegation turned trout Orsv to t 'levelaud at Clmago. Allan It Morse win Mulligan's candidate for vice president at t'hti !!- and nt the I .it State lection vas the 1'eiiim ratic candidate lor governor, tieo'ge K. I'urkcr is a i lose friend of President t'levelund and d irmg the cam J isn't! lie wrote the life of the I'resident. H. Kisher has for years been .niicui ex sooner in the aieut office. 'I he following iinininiitiiins were rniifirm ed hilim M. I.atnorcniix nt Wisconsin to b romiiiissioner of cenerul land olHre; Hor ace II. I.u-toli of Tennessee to t.e I'lnted Wales circuit court Judge lor t lie sixth or c ii it , John K. Itisley to be luiuisltr lu l'en tuark. TLe senate in executive session to-day dis cussed the ii.rstion of making public the tiea'y with Kiissui. A tnaiority favors publicity, but the stu king point is as to w hat part of the corresiiidcnc' (-ball be given out and ns to the ote. ItetnoiiMraii era against the treaty are coming in and its opponents will scek'to secure tlie interven tion of the President. Mr. Sherman gve notice Hint the Hepuh llcans would tight an h'.teinpt to elect ullicer Mr. t'ormnn snul he thought it best ttial tlie compromise should be accept ed '1 he iimte adjourned. Ti rsniv .The resolutions for ibe elcc tiou of otlicers for the M-ntte Williatu K. (Vx of North Carolina os secretary, Hichard J. Bright of In. I ami ns sergeant-tit srtns and Kev. Milburn us chapla-n coupled with Conditions that they sha.l not enter on the discharge ofjheir duties. :itil the ;'th i f ?trfccT.tit. uTto which tune tbe prert.t in rumticiit ure to reinuin in office . were of fered in the senate to day and went over until lo-niorrrow. The esse i f Senator ll m h of North Dakota was brought before the senate in the sha of a resolution cfTend by Mr. llonr directing the committee ui privileges an 1 elections to ir.vejtigute the llegaii"iis of criminal t mltr.eiuciit and to report the facts and what is tie duty of the senate in leluliou thrreto. J his resolu tion rnt over until to-morrow, the senate adjourning after a session of only fifty-five minutes. The Preside-t sent the following nomina tions to the senate to day. tieorge D. Dillard of Mississippi, to be consul general of the luit4 fetaie at tiiiayaqnii. a fara W. Miller otr nth Dakota, to be Morney for ior the I'nif-o' state for tb ao pli II. Senuer of'ew York. t south- Dr. Joseph H. Senuer o'Jtw York, to be the commissioner of immigration at that Hru vice Col. John 1). Webber cf Bullaio, resigned. (ieorge D. Dillard Is a resident of Macon. Miss., and a native MisMHtippian. He is a lawyer and servtd in the Confederate army during the war. Dr. Senner is one of 'he editors of Otto Otteiolorfer s paper, the Slaats titung. II promoted Mr. ieveland s it.terests through the columns of his t hjht amt on the s'limp. Dr. Seiirier has ma'le a study of the immi gration iueMmn. He l.:is iiaveied exten sively, is fain iliar with the language and tustoiiis of the people who rome to our shores and is the efore. m I. is friends uy, tuliariy lilteti for the pout. on As Ins pt)intmei.t is a pers-mal one It the tiie Ury of the treav.ifv it il"t-s not have to ie ceive conliriiiat .on by the Miiate. 'riini Jhe' stn.ite iieid or.'.y a very shi rt se-s.on today, nt which tiiHt ers of I'mportaiice vvere d:si u-se I but l.o'h .lii final uic n. :;l,c 1, nhen ui c uriiint i.l S bad Tin iiinv To-iJhv s 'fssion i f the Sen ate wu i!c vi t .1 uiu.mt n l.i'lir to tl.e iii l ute on the nuesiioii of ttie iolin sioii if the tsrii tors ( i' iited by tlie Wnerin.rs of the r-t!e ol Montana. Vy r:i:ng and Washing ton, alter the legis.a'urr of ihose S'aies had djo.iri.ed ithoiit niukmg reguinr r. tmiis After an exmitive reSMuti the sen ate ivljoiirne i nil Monday. The prescient rV day sent the fcliow lug Iioiu.n.it.oiis to the senate Thomas K. Itayanl. ol Delaware, to I uil,a-ielor extraordinary iei.i.teiitiary cf the I lilted Slates lodr'eul I'T.tu.n. Jaiiius D. l'orter, ot letiuissee, to be to voy i x traordinary and mit:;i!n rlcnipoten l ary lo Chili. J.unes A. McKe.'izie, of Kehtatky, to b 111. MM. T lo I fill. l-ewis Ituker, of Mint.evota. to he minis ter to Nicatagua. Coi I'. iaani) Salvador. 1'iene M. H. Y"jiiri.-. i f t.eurg.a, lo b minister to liiiatemala and llciniiiras. Kdwin Dun. ol Ohio ii. ow s.tH iary of le gution at Jui'iiii . lu lie riiiin! r to Ji,i an. lo he lull-Ill ol the I , 1 : el Matt-, j.. M. Shiifler. ol W est Vug.i.ia, toMrat.'o'td On:.' HurriMui K. 'iliiains. i f M s-ouri. to t-ra t rux. M. I'. I i i.illi t.in. of Maine, to J i.tou 'Jhiudore.M. M. phen, of 1 l.nois. to A l:li-l.-trg; Win 1. lownn ol Virginia, to J'.iode Janeiro, la..de Mteker, of UUio, to i-rai-turu. Nesiton I; Kust's. of Louisiana, to be see oinl secretary ol tne ,cga:ion of the I luted Ma' a ut Paris. John M. lleynoM. of l erinsylvsnia. to i.saistiiiit teiret.iry ol the inter ior, vice ( yru i'l.ssey. ri-lgl.e't. I bvwt-i.ee Muiaell. Jr., of Ohio, to lie solictor gmt-ial, v.ie (.harit-s JJ. Aldnch, IrxgiieU. Joliii I. Hall, of fieorgia, to be assistant attorney general, vice iieore H. Sh.e.us.re signed. t ir-l on the list of nominations to day, and l.ri-t in distinction in long pulhc rt'r vioe ami in diplomat c exjierience, was Thomas L llnvunl. and it was hy unani inous ounioii declured lining that he should L tlie hrt of the A liibussadors created by the lat i ungues. He wa born at Wniuing. U.u. Del., ui. :"i, In.s, and. although his training was for a mercantile lile, he later studied and adi pled the profession of law and entered iht liar in ls.'.J. In it-e-'j he re signed hia senatorn.1 seal to beioiue Secre lry ol Mate in 1 resident Cleveland s tab! net. rime his retirement from the cabinet Mr. Bayard has engaged in the practice of the Jaw. Hit nomination was at tmie con tinued without any reference. James A. Mckenzie ws one of the co terie if ui'miiabl Kentucky humorists who include J'roctor Knott and Joseph Blac kburn who represented that state in the orty-aevenih Cougres.. Ji u n yMrs old end while he was ejucaied a lawyer he w fit to follow the primitive occupation of farmer. ' J siut D. Toner, who ucceed I'atrick Fan, is resident of i'ans, Teun., wheie l.e i at preseut engaged in lb practice of Jew. He has also aerved with Uialiuction epop th bench aud enjoy i.puiation tor beioj on ul If a bleat Uwwg iu Jw, Tierce M. H. Yonne Major -General cf cavalry In tlie Confederal arm and was distinguished for hit service In that retire, (Ieneral Young was educated at West Point, but was born and has lived ail his life in tbe Poind and is a large plantation owner. In the nomination of Claude Meeker, of Ohio to be Consul to Bradford, Kngland. the I'resident arknowledrea the services of a iiepsr man. Mr. Meeker is a young man ot not more than 1. who came Into iroininriice 10 year ago, when he entered the profession as a newspaper reporter In Columbus. Subsequently he went to Cin cinnati, where he bss hren chiefly connect ed with tne "Knquirer." Newton M. ) list is, of .oulslnna, to be see nnil Secretary of the Legation at I'aris.is the on of Minirr Kustis. '1 heodore M. Plephen, appointed Consul at Annaberg. Germany, Is a Lutheran min ister at Austin, III., a nntiv of Indiana, 4') years old. In the campnign of Wi he wss chairman of the Campaign Committee of the Lutheran churches of Illinois, and as sticli was broueht into intimate relations with ex llrprisentative Cable, upon whose recommendation his appointment was made. NOMINEES CONFIRMED. Picture, of Three nt Cleveland'! New .Appointee. javfs a. csTta James B. Ku-tis. anroi'itl Minister t" France, is native of Njw Orleans, J., aQJ b tllty-uins years old. THncDORR r.rxTOsr. Tliefllor Kunyon, apoint4J Minister to tieraiaoy. is mlr-tso visari o! uul a reudeut of Newark, N. J. wrnr nAVproi. Wade nvno.on, appjinu 1 itiilr.is, I Cotv niin'inr, vrt, turn lu CUxrk-sUio, S, C, MaxcU lMB. THE CONDITION OF BUSINESS. It ia Fairly Oood.and failures Deoidedly Less Than Bamc Week a Year Ago. 11 i. Dun 1 Co.' weekly review of trade says: '1 he fact of largest iiifiiienco in the record of the pa-1 week has been increased distribution of goods. The ctringency often seen about April 1 does not appear here. nor ere other money market more cloee; but while iir.jiorts greatly exceed exports, Jit is not Lfe to calculate that out gne of gold will not again disturb confidence. Hence, the break in important sjecultion has its Loi-ff u! side. Jiisti-ad of rising fter the close of the I-anca-djire sfiKe cotton fell off jc, which may accelerate exports, though stocks of American cotton in Jiurope are still third larger than u-uul at this season. Tin- itsi.srsi- nnoviiirR. Bank clearings totals tor the wk ending March :v us UliraptjeU lo lliuitrti-rrlt, ai as follows : New Yor....i Boston hicBgO I'hi adelphia .. St. l-o'im San 'Krancisco . I'lttshurg Baltimore ... . , iucinnati . I 'i'i. 437 . M.TeN 'j:j . h i (I.'',;' ;'(H . ti;,r;7,tiS7 ,. L'.M;:..4;t . j'.,tdi.o.'j .. ia.7at.W7 D P. a I -'Ml I 7.3 I 111 I 7.1 J .1.3 I 2 b I 'i.h 1 13.6 C leveland . !, (1 indicates increase, D decrease.) ' A cAhsira riokoe, which possibly came from the loot steamer N'aronlc, alighted at Koraick, Conn., where it died of starvation. The IidIi Marl at Bona B(co. The Columbus crvel Bant Maria reacb ti ort fcjco on taturday, ( m THE WORLDS FAIR CHARGES. AN EXPLANATION PUBLIC. TO TBI risnty of Drinking Water Will be Fur clshed Free. No Fee For Other Convenience. The following address lis been Issued by I'resident Higinbolhatn of the world fair at Chicago to the public: "llecause of many misrepresentation and misstatement relative to exposition management and affair being in circula tion through the press and otherwise, both In this country and abroad; and In reply to many letter of inquiry or complaint touching the same matters. It seems advisi ble that some olllclal statement regarding them should be made lo the public. There fore, 1 respectfully ask that the widest publicity be given to the following facts: 'T. The exposition will be opened In readiness for visitors on May I. An ahiindanceof drinking waler.tlie best supi licit to any gieat city in the world, will be tirovided free to all. The remt thst a charge would be made for drinking water probably arose from the fact that hygein water can also be had by those who disire it at I rent a glass. it. Ample provisions for seating a ill be made Without charge. "4. About I,. 'it (I toilet rooms and closets will he located lit convenient points in 'the buildings and ubout the grounds and they Will be absolutely free to the public. 'I his is as large a number in propoition to the estimated attendance us jm ever been pro vided in niir exposition. In addition to these there will also be nearly an equal Mimbrrof lavatories ami toilet rooms of a costly and handsome character, as exhibits, for the use of w hiih a charge of ! cents will be made. ".V I he admission fee of .V) cents will en title the visitors lo see and enter all the ex Kisiti(iu buildings, inspect the exhibits and in short everything within the gr minis ex cept the fisquimaux village nni the repro duction of tlie Colorado ell ft il welliturs. For th-se ss Hell ns for the special at unci ions on Midwsv plmsaiice a small fee will be charg ed. n. Impiisilion of extortion of any des cription will not i-e tolerated. 7. Free medical and emergency hospit al fervue is provided on the grounds by the exi ixiiiou management. y. Hie bureau ot public comfort will provide commodious free waiting rooms, mi lulling a spacious ladies' parlor mid toilet rooms in various part of the grounds." COLUMBUS CARAVHL3. . The Fpsnish Models of The Fanta Maria, Pinta and NioaBkip Over the Crests ol the Waves in Most Alarming Manner. A dispatch from Norloik, Va., says: One of tlie I'nited States sailor w ho was detain ed to cross the ocean in and of the raravtl sent to the Worlds Fair by Spair. said that bis only wonder is that Columbus ever suc ceeded in getting over here at nil. The ves sels were built as nearly a possible to con form to the pictures ami descriptions of the published Irom time lu time, but there were no plans of well authenticated models to aid in the calculations, to the re ulting ves sels mny or rosy not be on the same line on which the original were built' Kven the Hint Maria, which I larger Wa-a little more th.'!?,f,dr, ,n M' KS 'lU?jaraiuy CtiY a moderately fiel) f, idwmd and not a particularly lumpy sea, although ahe made a much ruore'favorable (bowing with a fresher wind. 'I he accommodations aboard the Pinta and Nina were only sufficient to call for a detail of two officers and eight sailor to act as their crews during the ocean trip. The men of-war towing them were ena bled in smooth water to make about eight knot an hour and even then the light, trail craft would skip aluriK from tbe crest of one wave to the t ti of another in a most aitoumliiigly lively manner. When the sea would rise the scudding nl pitching uddnl to tbe in.essnnt rolling, slid made them more than ever uncomfort able and menacing to limbs and body. The Americans weie relieved when the caravel were left behind at Havana. Nobody envies the Spanish officers the getting of these ves se.s to New Y'ork, especially if there shou d V v any chance be a heavy wind or sea ou toe way up. ANOTHER CRISIS IN FRANCE. A Vote on the Liquor Law Construed to JJo One of a Want ct Confidence and theltibot Csbinst Resign. A d'spntrh from I'ari says --Another crisis has arrived, but not on the Pana ma issue. The Chamber of Deputies on Fri day by a vote ofl'17 to i-'li decided to retain tne liquor luw amendment bill as part of the budget, although the liovernment ex pressed i'aelf as firmly opposed to the amendment, which increases th burdens of the li'juor trade. Lpon the vote cf the Chamber leing an nounced. I'remier Kibot adjourned the ses sion until K o'clock in the evening. After somewhat long consultation tbe Mini-lers 1 r ceeded to the Klysee and tendered their re giiidion to I'resident Camot. The I'res ident haj a long interview with the mem bers of the Cabinet, and urged them lo re consider their determination. His arguments were in vam. It is rumor ed that M. Develle. Minister of rorei-n Affairs in the Kibot Cabinet, will be asked t'V I'resident t arnot to form a Ministry. The Ministry that has resigned held oltice for only about 11 weeks. Among certain of the political groups there are not lacking those who charge that the downfall of the fiovernmeiit was due. not so much to the decision of the Chamber to retain the obnoxious liquor amend. iient as to the apprehended complications grow iug out of the acceptance bv M. Idbol of the offer of M. Andrieiix,' ex-l'erfect ot 1 olue to place. Anon, the I'anama go-be-tei ii, under arrest will, in a week if the (lovernruent would give him authority to do so. It ia openly charged in aorue quar ters that the (jovernuient was afraid that Audrieux would fcltiil his protu.se and that the revelations Arton would be coin-f-eiled to make, once he is in custody, would prove fatal lo the minority. Heavy Judgement Againat a Newspaper Judge Md'hcrsori gave an opinion at Har-'sburg, l a., in the case of the Com monwealth vs. The I'hiladelphia 1 "rests t ompauy, to recover rebate paid agent of John Jiardsley, on the contract for printing the mercantile appraiser' list. He ordered Judgment to be entered against the"J're" for HQ.m W. Other Philadelphia paper will be made to refund a similar amount if the Supreme Court sustains tne decision ol th lower court. Bullet Proof Cloth for AustriaoSoidier. Th Austrian War office ha accepted the bullet-proof cloth invented by Hcrrryland. er engineer resident In Pari. Tb cloth U third of an inch thick and I said to be inucb more pliable than that prepared by Dowe, Ut Mannheim tailor. LATZR NIWS WAIFaV. MStSTRIM, Act IPX MT AMD fATU.ITtrS. At Prvlncetown, Mas., the fishing ill I lift In tbei SIX Of schooner Ada K. Damon came in, now storm of last Tuesday ah lost ber crew. s The lace window curtain In St. Cather ine' Church at Cbarlestown, Mass., caught fire during service and blazed up furiously frightening 300 women and children who were present. They were panic-stricken and a (tamped took place. One women a a fatally Injured by being trampled on. - Two lives were lost by the sinking of a. crtnal boat at the foot of Thirty-seventh street. New Y'ork, on Thursday, Joseph Williams, 54 year old, one of the crew, anJ Mabel Carmnn, the Infant daughter ot tbt captain, John Carman, were drowned. ' At Mt. Holly, N. J., during a game of base ball Frank. the 11 -year-old son of Amos Anronson, wss struck In the head by a ball batted by Frank (iarherino and rendered unconscious. He was taken home, where he died of concussion of the brain. WAsillNMOs;, Fourth Assistant Postmaster (ieneral Afaxwell on Thursday appointed, 1S8 fourth class i-ost masters, and of this number 8i were to fit. vacancies caused by removals. The largest number appointed from any one state was n in Indiana, which Involved II removal'. In Kentucky there were ill appointments and six removals. In Ver mont there were 2) appointed and 10 remov als. In West Virginia, 1 1 apH)inted nnd 11 removals, and in Wisconsin, 10 appointed and lire removals. f Assistant Secretary Hussoy rendered ait important decision in the matter of the cinim of Joseph P. Smith for an increase of H'tis'0!i on the grounds of disabilities, in which hoover rules tbe action oflhe coin mi'Moncr of (tension in allowing an attor ney' fee of 1 10. The claim for an increase was made tinder the act of June 'SI, l!x),and the nssis'ntit secretary holds that all lucll claims should lie trca'ed as strictly increase claims whether new disabilities are claimed or not, for w hich a fee of only 1 1 can bo al lowed. It is said that probably 200,000 claims will be affected by this decision. The new regulations for the government of the navy provide, among other things, againt naval olticrr.t serving as correspond ents for newspapers. Fourth Assistant Postmaster (ieneral Maxwell on Saturday spi-ointed 107 fourth class postmasters, of this number 15 were in Indiana, II in Kentucky and 11 in 'ilitiois. I i i.im Ariv r.. An nnti scalper bill, intro'l ice 1 in place of the one stolen, has been passed by the Minnesota Lower house. roiiiiosj. McManus it Sons, bankers, of Chihnuhua. Mexico, have suspended, with liabilities of f l.lMi.ooO. The cause of the suspension was land and mining speculations. Krnlia. the principal port of Koumnnia on the lower Danube, a town of 300,000 inhab itants, Las been nearly destroye 1 by fir. Ixs will be fully l.OU.OOO francs. ....... .. IJ, 1 1 a, occupied by two families named Abranioicx and HyblnsVI, of ix members each, was en tered recently by burglars and all the in ma'rs robbed and murdered. No arrests have yet been made. Four thousand houses have been burned in the suburbs of Manilla, Philippine Is lands. rmrs. At Cl.ilenn. M.I.. (Ire destroyed 20 frame ouildiiig out of l.Vi in the town, causing a loss of li'i.tw. The town has no fire de cartmeut. . . l IHMSS (Mi -fN,T!rS. At Macon, i i , Lotus Lewis, u negro, was Hanged for the murder of bis wife. The rrirne was committed in September, lt'.K). Lewis hud tiiree trials. He died protesting Ins innocence. S-A I'll VI AMi I Allot:. Iturrd on the price coal has brought at tht .nines during the past month, which was f.'.-Ss il-ln, the Schuylkill Coal Fxchange ha lixed the rntet of miners' wages arid mine laborers at 3 per cent uhovc the 12. 'si basis for the last half of March and the first half ol April, a red u t ion of - sr tent on the previous mouth. Notice were posted Saturday in the ma thine shop of the We-tinghouse Air Drake Work at Wilmerding, Pa., announcing a reduction of from 10 to 60 crceiit. in the wages of unskilled machine workmen. The reduction means a cut of from 40 cent to .Vl er day, as the wages of the men run from (4 to 5 per day. A bout. '10) painters ut Jackson Park, Chi cago, threw down their brushes and quit work because a A-cent increase in their anges was iiot forthcoming. The regular down-town wages for painters are .'I'.'J cents an hour, while men at Jiickson Park have i een getting .10 cents. Later the men on the manufacturers' building concluded to Ii maud a rai-e to 4) cents. - ( HOI.KKA AliVICIS. St. Pi Ti nsm ho Cholera has made its appearance again in this city and it is known that fatal cases are of daily occur rence, although the authorities are pursu ing a policy of suppression and withhold from the public all information as to the spread of the disease. Very disquieting ru mors have I ice n received from the interior, and the Minister of the Interior Is taking action which indicates that the lioverimient must possess iecial information of the gravest character. Yii.nna. A Vienna physician, sent to Southeastern Hungary lo reiort the pro gress of the situation, says the cholera is spreading rapidly in that region At Peter si aideiu it is especially virulent. The vil luges of Z.aluzze and Kudryuge, in Cialica, have been isolated. N IKE Li AKfcOI.'. White Star steamship otlicers In Liver pool say no s rson named Oiseti was ou board th lost Naronic. Th bottle story from Norfolk, Va., Is considered a fake, Th quarterly statement of th Southern Industrie show that for the first quarter of 101! the new industries established exit I those fcr tht first quarter of la'ri by I'Ji, ' Tbt inquest on tht death of George W. Height, the gatekeeper of the prison at Jack son, Mich., eras concluded Fnday, Tbt Jury found that Height was poisoned by II. Irving Latimer, a convict, and that tht poison was procured through the careless nest of Clerk Tabor and Night Captain Uill of tht prison. The lateGcncrs.1 Kirhy Smith was buried at Sew a nee, Tenn., Friday, with military honors. The Nnshvilie regiment of Infan try, a battery and several delegations from Confederate Veteran cam) wert ia attend ance. AWFUL LI3T OF DISASTERS. MANY FER80NB KILLED. Hotel rire at Drsdford. Pa.t Mint Di asier at Shamokln, Pa., and Other Terriblt Accident. The Higgins House, a three-story frame structure opposite the lluffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg depot at ltrmlford, P was biirnel at an early hour Saturday morning. Three live were lost, and several injured by Jumping from the windows. Those who lost their lives are N. Havin, an engineer; a machinist named Parks, and a woman not identified, supposed to be Klla foe. A Swedish girl, employed as a servant, is missing oud It Is feared lost her life. The lire spread to adjoining property and caused a heavy loss. Tbelossonthelt.il. A- P. rompanv's building, freight otlice. effect, papers, etc., amounts to SIU.OK). The entire loss of the Company, including freight cars and liabili ties, will he about a.'lo.ooo, insutej L. L. Higgins, hotel, cigar factory etc., ll-'i.OO'i. light insurance: J. II. llanlelt. 2.oo : D. I.iinilcian. l,0O0. no insurance; .1. A. Kil gett, tT.SOO; J. A. Waldo, tT.oUJ; lroy, 12.000. As illustrative of the Irony of fate the flradford A. ro's leading editorial Suturtay morning started out by saying. "Pradford is remarkably fortunate in its excricuce with tires in the la-t year." Tbe writer went on at some length' t point tn Urad ford's immunity from lire losses, saying nmong other tilings: "Kvervlhiug in the city conspires to safety from lire." a MiNf i'ai his i ii s: hunt or 10 minhis An awful explosion was occasioned in the Nelson shaft, Shaniokin. Pa., bv a miner's lamp. Ten men were killed e.nd the inside workings lire a mass of Humes. The mimes of those killed are ls follows: James Itrru nun. aged 21. single. Michael llreiinau.agrd 1. single. Nicholas Dolen, wife nnd six children. John llohel, aged 2'i, single. John Hunt, murned. liimilv large, small child ren. John liyan. ugisl .'ITi. single. I red in ter, aged 2.'). single. Frank Shupes, nged 22, single. Joseph tiarey. aged sift, married. Joseph llatrox. nged 2X, single. i he initio w ill have to be Hooded in order to extinguish the lire, and tins will throw I.imi employes out of work. Thirty mules died of suffocation. The mine is owned by J. llangdou tt Co.. of lilmira. The lire siurted in a small wooden structure about 20 fret from the bottom of the shaft. A carele-s Hungarian was tilling a burning lump with oil when the explosion occurred. TWO MFS 111 I! VI II TO URATII. K disastrous lire occurred at Clnrksvillo. Va. Ten stores, hotels otllcei and tobacco houses were burned. A !argo quantity of leal tobacco was also destroyed. A high .find was blowing, and there wuie nu . - h" V.Irttn. a) iirti" 'he ' i.L-yr iW f iatJbte ttiget out of the way. 1 b.tdtodt;tirrniniiHiLiii licfi Disf lirtf" colored men were TWO HEX Itl'RIRD ALITK. At F.nslry. Ala., whiio five men were excavating for the purpose of constructing a foundation for a slin k the wails caved in. Three were rescued, but Anderson Colder and John Dorsey were buried alive. Their crushed hotlies were recovered three hours later lroiu under 12 feet of earth. torn mows imo ri'thMTV. At LaOoma, Iowa, a boiler explosion oc curred, lltnry Kinnis. aged tin vears. ami three amis. Henry Kinnis. Jr., Jolm Kinnis ml Peter Kinnis. were killed. Howtheex plosiou i.rcurrcd is not known, as all who were present were killed. lil'.V.-ll ON I a k r. P.y 'he overturning of a sailboat on l.nke Poiii hiirtrain.Nevv (irleans. La., four pe:sons Mrs. Mary A. Kelly, Misses Agnes nnd Mamie 1' linn, her ni'e es and Miss lithe Kelly wi re drowned. Several others who formed the party narrow ly ft aped a simi'ur fate. The party, con-osting ul tun people, had gone out lo .Miltiehurg a pleasure resort on the lake shore, lor a picnic. In luckily; the vawl upset. William H. Merzcmcti. one ot the party, save I lour of I lie occupants of the yawl, and iwoothtrs vveresavid by his companions. The four victims of the ucci denlsank before their eyes. A LEW CADI NET. France's Latest Savior i Named Me- l.ne. M. Meline, the new French premier, paid a round of visits to statesmen, seeking co operation and seems to have succeeded. Four members of the lust cibinet join him. Saturday evening M. Meline announced that he hud selected tlie following cubinet: M. Charles Dupuy, minister ot tne inter ior. M. Jacqii'-s L. Trarieux, minister of Jus tice. M. Kuyiuoud Poincarre, minister of fi nance. M. I'ugep S'puller, minister of education. M. Francois Viette, minister of public works. Admiral Kicunier, minister of marine and of the colonies. M. Albert Viger, minister of agriculture. (ieneral I.ouillon, minister of war. M. Develle, minister of foreigns affairs. M. Meline, is a lawyer und was horn in 1K18. During the siege of Pari ho was ad jutant to the mavor of the lirsl arrondisse nient. in Ihfll he was appointed minister of agriculture. During his term he founded the order of merit for agriculture. In an he was nam ed president of the chamber of deputies. In pontics he wss an opportunist, lie wits the trainer of the protectionists' tariff, which bears his name. The new cabinet is regard ed as an interim ministry for the puriKisoof passing the budget an J winding up the am son. Mcllne's success will be the Iriuuiph for advocate of high tariff. A Giant is Included In a consignment of Bolivian Indians for the World's Fair, landed in New York Saturday. Hi name Is Jose Mamanl, he Is 0 feet 10 Inches in height, 25 year old aud weighs 418 ouiids. He I laid to be the largest man in the world. Joss fii I iAivu JIaioii, who in lh0, fail ed for IU'10,000, dragging lb Grocer' Dank, of New Y'ork, down with liitn, and who was subsequently sentenced to four years' imprisonment for forgeries aggregatingll2ft 000, was arrtd yesterday for stealing loaf of bread valued at eight cculi. Tb &faaraihotr't Starr. During tbt winter of 'flay company coupiod two tslsn-ls la tht upper Poto mac, wbart thoy did eoMtaal "ticket, duty, bavinf their post anil "dtafotita'. long tbt aotlrt south short of Um tilJ tod. Tbt following looldtat oocurredj a few days after oar rttura from that wearitd forood marob of eeveoteea mile aloo2 tbt alipptry tow path to Edward' Perry to tbt aaalsUno of tbt uafortu Bate Colonel Baktr of tbt California r plmerl at Rail's Bluff, where, a yon know, wt arrived too lata to afford relief.' Our nan were ftrliog very much diss (rusted oo their retura over tbt unsuc cessful result of their march, t that tht tight of rtbtl plcktt on tht opposite short was tht flgaal for tbatlmultaoeoua discharge of a dozea rifle, tod you mat tie sure they kept themselves well on, of igbt. Wt were equippel with tbe Ea Celd rifle, warraoted t kill at 1000 yards, aud in ths reelect btd greatly the edtiutage, and had few casualties to record on our lid. Tbt distance from short to shore was about 800 yardi. There bad been for some time considers ableiivalry among our tnau at to who was th best shot, tnd wbaa off duty they were allowed to practice on a ring at a targe:. Out morning a Csafederste offioer evidently on hi round inspecting hi pickeu, had atopped at a bouse probably 10U jards back from ths shore, and wu engaged in converialtoj with a woman Handing- oa tbt purch. Tbt First Lieu, tenant of our company haviog command of the lower bland, after carefully ob. serving tbt officer thiough hia glass, quickly sent for four of hit men wai Lad tht best record a "crack; shots," and selecting ride for himself tbe flvo stretched themselves be'ilod a lo? oa tbe river bank and deliberately "drew a liead" on this uususpectiu; victim. They fire J by a prearranged signal from the Lieutenant at tbe same moment, and i.iw, with no more apparent concern than if they bad dropped over a rabbit, both borte and rider full together. A fen jwecks afterwards, when our regiment crossed over and captured Leexburg just after tbe rtar guard of General II ill's army bad left it, we found tbe wounded Vflier in tbe house before which he had Wen shot ns lHhratls m hiinr would have shot a bear. I believe evert ! icue of those bve men waa sincerely glaj nf two things, tint that they did not hill their game, although he lost hislc ano secona that none of tuem knew in this instance who wss tbe best shot, one bullet only hitting tbe man, while evcrj one of tbe other tour struck the boric rittabuu Post. A Do; Story, John Christ, of Miamokln, jwned a dog which was getting oid tnd had outlived Its iif-ofulncs.H. ' Ir, Order to rid the animal of Its suffer ing without much pain he be'.houglit himself of dynamite, lie bound t Ik flog to n tree In the yard, the dyna mite was attached, and, after apply ing a irate h t; the fuse, the ownrt lit "I hroai toofec ur , wi iipsuit. Both crossed the " of the loor when an explosion occurred. The dog was blown to fragments. while Christ, strange to s:ty, cb.'uivd without a scratch. Suiall-rox In Wall Paper. ''flinv Tear n in n rt,.ru. .n n-u, bt-L nt small-pox in a farm bouto in the countrvi town of tlioton, nnd after the paticnij recovered the dwelling was furnigtiii and lepapcrcd. Ira Chistcr and fiiniil; now dwell in the house. The paper wa n-moved a ncek or so ago, and present:; Air. t. ncstcr t daughter was stricken wit'. unll--ox. lu the opinion of the pli; sician the germs of the disctise wit. dormant in th unl' ,,f il,.. r,,,.ir. -' The above :lipiing from the Cincmn: 1 Einjuiier makes good the claims of tar. L tariatis, thut all disease germs rind a Im-f ing place in w all pnper.with its ve'ct:il"j; padc to hold it on the wall, un.l i'.-v uniiuui glue to bold lis colors; t!,ij these, to say the least, are uot t:.- List muteriuls with whirh to cnvi so iniicli fpicu mound iu as the walls 4 WllK-ll V f luu un.l ul.,... .t.. " - MUM 0IVI-J', Qlllt IIIIll Uj I ami glue are great absorbents of ni ture, of which every per.'on throws i aeeituiu number of ouuee iu txlni lions every tiny, ami that eueh dicav:'- ntnt,.rt..l ..u ..1... 1 . ... . .v i. "'"""i H'UK mill IBMC gives Oil U'fc leteriom gnses in such sinull quantihL that we do not discover them, thmi. those who study it can smell it iu mof rooms papered, and especially whcrtl number of luyers of paper have but I as en upon tueli other. S.uitiirtaiisclaiiu that these comLtn liuvu moie to do with our ill bcultli tlJ weuie aware of; tbut luch a stale tiling in the room iu which we Jive ' feci us more lor better or wore tt does a chati-je of climate; thut it wui be cheaper, at least, to try a change room or one coated with ininn uni t caving material, before going to the t lu.v inn u iiumcui a ciiunuv oi cinu 100 Reward, f 100. The readera nf this paper still Iw iileASilf IfHru Dial I lit- rtt la at Irtu-t nun dreiuliil il -, that at lem aliaa het-o ahln to cure in a f taiiea. and I lint ia ( ulnrrh. Hall 's l !'; fur fa Ihe only imsltlve cure nuw knusi ; the meuieal fiatt-riill). Catarrh belim a . sllluiiiiiiul iIim-bm-, rrijuiica a rniiatiiun 4 treHliiienl. Halls (alarrU Cure Is laLri-l lei UMlly, aetliiK tlirei I ly iihhi Ihe hlissl : nnicoua aurfui ea nf Ilia avaleui, therelif . lrollig tlui flilllHlKllllll Of tliO ctlstKH-. Hiving I lie i.alientalreiitfth by huildtiik-1 iiiiisiltiiilnii and asolsiliiK natins In I-' work. 'I lia iroirllora In v, hi mui Ii im ' ilseiiratlva Hiwrrallml they tiller Our If I rod Hollars for any eaati that It falls lu'-f fccud fur list ut teallmonials. Aililrers f , , , J- Ciustv A Co., 'iolodu., f buiu ujr urua-iaia, IMi. lit j'iiiwiuiui t iKn.!i-i.ywfuiii'i is all Naw AvanU and llellvared by every wlisra, fur Oiw ( Vnt a tiy or Sit " week. Il toiilniiisi l.llv tl,a mm world, rerai vln aa tt does, tl,a rauorls ' Ilia AsaoelataU I'reaa and Ilia Uiill.it I'rl other iiar whiehaall for (ins '" r"' iiiiui ii iiibm reports. Us HHirllna', r ins" Caalilna. and llousuluilil likiutriiuaula tvjuaiad. Older it fruut your New AkH