niEMlDl)LOUKGIIIX)ST. T. H. HARTXR, Euro jr Fu'i MII'Pl.LT.rp.Gll. PA r KP I 1K4. Tim policy of protecting the Jeer in the Mainp woods by it riorou clone sraeon in mid In be resulting in an un expected return of woivee to their old haunts m well hm in an increase of the Virginia stand, next to Texas in it Populist MreuKth, aaya the I'etroit Free Press, The three utroripesf I'oji. altet State in the Mouth are Texan, IIH,(M)u; Virginia, M.OtM); Alabama, 80, 000. A Chicago journal mvK that nine tenth of the eli tiT .flic in Cook County, Illinois, which include thnt eitjr, are now held bv foreign lioru I """e "f Headling. firm., near re.leral ...... i;. i . " , A . on the Pittsburg, Charllera and Oitturalled eitiena, and that two- i ,ougl,i,,gheny Baiirnud. More the rioter thinla of the Otv Council wire born i ".'t resntan.-e and w-- clieca . , . , i 'd. I.eeaiiiig W incheter rifle?, in th Ui Inland. I hands of I homas and Will, am deviling : and their lie phew. Hurry Headline, opened tire, k illuig one rioter and wounding about Rev rul Knro.eati sovereigns are" re- ' l!',"'", , ... . . . ... . l r .1 i ., , . . . i Mienll .fame llichards. of Allegheny nowneil tor the letiptli of time w hich couti'y. took prompt nnd determined ac- tbey weur their cloth. . The record ! t"".: ,, . , , . . . vntini. At the request ofeevcriil companies whose Inline respect, however, in broken by properly w us atiackrd. lie liurrieillv di. thi rertnr i.f tl... I ,1... It. . . ' patched abniil a dueri deputie to the inert (tor of the I..1I111 University, , seene-o- disorder l.e..-r m.'in: at J p in a who has just been compelled to order 1 M''"! 'Nun i-arned 4u deputies and jut na n 1. ..1 . a , the train pulled into ll.-M.li-np- the mob new ofbciit! timutl.' at it cost of 9HM. . ret rem in. timler the l.ul lire Iro.n the Ihootie which he has worn until now I , . I wan made exnc.ly 1!J vcbi s ago, mid it I in lit uled that coiihtitnt wear and tear have rt udi red it unfit for court cere motii.'H, h fact, iuIiIn the New Orleatm ricByutie, b.icu will acurcely aroime r".r""i' ll"r""e"' Ah.iiu the Mipprv J ideofihe h,ll tlie ileputiet ran l.ie urjiriKC. ! no'era M'nttereii. t hree were lirst caiiitht. - 1 he deputies huiij; to their men and Hnallv ! overtook l'i o!' them. A novel work Iihn been undertaken1 Krm'c. revolver and clnba were found v .1 1 1 I on the primmer At the point of n v.i ver in INottU London liy JIikh lagee, ! Ihev were mar. bed o.er the hilia to Mant lUuiditer of the Archbi-hop of York, i ''" l-htced in ,aM. On the road the , ' ,R ! deputii- wereniet bv npoeotcili.tfii from luo idea ih tn enbi-t itutn woniari'a iu- ; Undm-vilie umler command of 'Squire (lueiw... 11, ..i L 1 ..I Myer. I he two fun e eflecied a juncture linen f in woik Hm.it.K the ,,oor 111 th j ami Aether marched In riot-re to Hie town idiM'e of iiihii'm. An a eolineiitienoe i ""' l'r',,""er'i were plnceil in the ManMiel I -,..1,. t r i.i ., ' I lo' k "l' "'id later brouuhl to the l'itteb,ir eiKnt ImiIich have taken up reaideuee in ; Hil for tear 01 an attempted ren uu at the.conUlty where they den.re to I VlL ..r ...r ,...,..... iiibh. 1 ne ,. 1 ie chief object ia religious ! th. .noli ...11.... 1 ! . though they will try aUj ; inatrnct ion to linprThn upou these peoole the fact ! II, !... K. . . . ... eriy. i ney were nilneu WHO victory, that cleanlinmw la next to godlinenH. Kvery mftn had a weapon of tome km, I. To thia end there will be llioroutrh in- ! lo" rev,'!vers and wicket looklny .. . ., , I ktnve. ome had buntinu rifle., iron bur, truetion in the lawa tif health. They stave and dub At I-' o'clock word wa call Iheinaelve the North Loudon Set- I ,,r",,:," 10 ".,e b'otberatliat their . uuuu mi ,t,e, vere to be atliuked within an hour. Uetnent. The mine was runiunir, and the brothers were in the pit at the time. Word wa ni,..;i ,.: 4 r . . .. , I brought to the meu in (he mine by a on ot llie anl rurioaity of matitutional I one of the Headling:., I he miners ottered childreu, hungry f. r aou.ethiui; better j ,u!"ke V,tt"i'," ,"e '',''.' . , .... ., . . .7 , ,, I lorn IteadliiiK eaid: " wil! defend thia inan ineir daily dull routine, is Home- j niine or the liere." HihVn and aniniuni lirueH a bit embarranKiiur tn ... I wrbanly hronjtht to the tipple. ' " en.narraKMiiK to the wan- I p t'i valley came the mob in stranullng derer about thia town, relates tho I'hi- I l'i"ii. Kuch natumalily seiuied to keep .,.,. nt 1 . .. 1.1., 1 by ilselfand each had a Neparaie leader. An BKO Herald. A mau iiaiihed the other Italian known u "Dik 'Jom" headed bis Jay before charity aehool to aak a OuameMM ami 01 a cli, 1, and at oueo found llnuaolf KiirroniMed by an Bftgt'"" little flock, all chatteritiK at "'"'e in am all IihihIi voirea, all ready with the iK'Nired iiifui uuitn.il, each lull of soutetnpt for the other' know lcd. l'hey fidlowed htm up mid down, while (row 11 folk, limke, I at him MtsicioiiK ly, and w hen finally he found nhelt r it wan to hear the one that had Muck to him the lout.M'1-t 1 11 nri 1 1 11 with mother over the hiimll tip ho hud fielded up. In all brauchea if trade the ten- l.,, 1 ,1 , , , I tur, iriiiiii.iiKiiiriaiilllllll lll', SlllieillV neny i tlie nay ih toward economy, 1 hurliiiK imprecations at the tree brave men both in the cost of production and the ' W,,,V . " ,'e1'",,,,'', . U""T Vrony. . . ' j Mill the shower of bullets kept up Iromthe purcluiMe of the raw material, uotea 1 hood of the tipple and rained upon the riot LIim t'l, i,,..., It......,-. I 1.. v ... 1 r''. I lie latter lost heart and broke and IU ItiiiHKo Hecold. In Norway a ran like a llo-k ol sheep. Hardly had they train oil made from haddocka ia tnnied from the railroad track into the w,u UL. 11 ... , vullev when ihe shrdl whistle of a locomo- liow taking the place of linaeud oil tor tiveslai I them and they haUed to await mixiiiK paint, and in not otilv cheaoer 'l''telopineiit at a distance sale from the . . . . . 1 ' ; riflemen on the tipple Out la aaid to o even more durable. , A the train stopped and the deputies A quart of it eotda only three cent ''K''ied they took in the siiu.ition at a . 1 1 . . ,. ,' 1 lilanie, and nefote the nstotiUhed rioters ml when it ih mn.c.1 wtth a little knew wrist was up thepoveof deputies Japan dryer it Kivea a Mtnooth, hhininu '' "?rl7'' ''TT1 "nl ,,,e u,'". ... 11 whn h ended 111 the ciutiire of i'l. lurf--e, which cover well and hnH ex- j eellent weather , esistinB properties ! ('A I, I t on ti I .V'B r'A I R. rheeootiomv of thin Hiibstitute for 1m- The M,dwin,cr Enposition Triumphant- ly Opened. seed oil la hhown by the fact that a The Ci.liiornt.t International Widwinter quart of paint mixed w ith it, and iiHed e.oiiion opened Saturday. The event for a Hecond coat, will cover ncarl v "'"",:"n!i l,v l,r"'"48 '''''"f1"'0" ai,J 100 yaid of woodwork. When mi sell ' '"""T ,iuUr',t"' k' - ,v . 'med the ple to the fa r. lhreclor- wmi a eulhcieut iiiHiitit of di ver it I ' ieneiul Vo'inu spoke of the w.,ik necessary J,k- 'l.e aa quickly an luiKced oil. I TXXX eeffi. "a - 'ite and on Aitcusi '.' sroiind was broken Ti.-n.. ir 1 1 1 .. . 't iheenteiprise in the presenceof nca-ly iliel.liieai;o Herald obhervca: "Mil- ; Pai.iwi peopu-. the laruesl crowd ever mth. waukee is au atllicted citv. Hince last i . . uue live of ita principal batika have ; cloaed, two of the I'M Imul irn a.......s., krowu t liriiiinliinit the country. Its Uir..ut 1 1. .. 1 . . . ' la gent carpet Iioiihc and two of It lar.;eat ilryj;oodH store, have failed hundred sum Her estnblislitni uta and factorica have pone under. A da ly uewepaper concein, which opened with ajtrc ht flourish, lasted but live weeks. One of the bi brew erica gave tip the host. These ihsastera followed aerieH of inysterioun firea, in which hundreds of thousand ol ilollara' worth of property wan de ktroyed. Hut Milwaukee ia a solid rity, with ahimdaut rcbotirces, lyreat pluck nnd perseverance, with a valu able trade, many divemitied iudustrics nil a large luke ami railroad coin merce. Though now dejiresaed, it will not May depressed for great length of time. Ita vitality ia not weakened by ita reverse, and with a little lut up of hard times it will Mart on a new career of proeper tj." MINERS' BECOME RIOTOUS COZEN MEN BHOT.ONE FATALLY They Burn Two Worka. Damolisb a Third and Destroy Property lie lore Quelled; A wove of anarchy, in who train fol lows! blood-bed and destruction of proier ly paed over t be Mansfield, Pa., coal .'tiiinti - in .Inr. ft began with dawn and t dusk i.,a tnimin lifm ami I-..I iirkl llO -,,, of property- had been dMttnv'td. I Made wild by fancied grievances and liquor of hundrdnf infuriate. 1 foreigner Hun". Mat. Kalians and Frenchmen twept over the country surrounding Mans tield through the Tom Bun and Painter' Hun valleys, attacked mine operator and a few brave hut scattered dep ity sheriff, burned tipp es wrecked car and destroyed railroad property. 'ill noun the mob met hardly any re tistaucc At (but dine it Lai reached the ,l '"'"""f mine. I he train waiopHil and the deputi awaimed out of the cimi he and ntaried 1 IMir'uii 01 1 ne iiiuu. r ncti tie tiiv hml a revnUer of heavy calmer, l lie rloiituo niin er fled up a uarxiw valley llut lea.J 10 1 tin liorlh of KoH'll.ii'i in 1 ne A ruilliilii: lire an iiiienetl between tlie ... . ., ... i,rniii,it mines is hermc. I'hree men kept a howling mob at hay. All morning the foreigners been having their own way. sho"t.i,g l " bom they met and deiroyiiix pro cTvV.r n,,U j H-- ntn ,nt Ur dl linn- one 01 tiiw tMtau.iiica mux. iminue ly: ' Mere's tli tipple. oiu and burn it if you can." i or an answer he got a shower of badly aimed bulUtH which 1110-tly embedded themselves in the wood of thetipple Irame. J'heti the Keadlnuis opened lire with their Winchester. They shot fast and straight t arly 111 the littlit. One of the aai!ants na hhot clean throiiKh the body. I he bullet entered the ri(!ht side below the rib and iaed thiough the man His name is I rank Siunli. At 7 o clock his death was reported. tber of the attacking party Were wounded After the li)tht the battle ground wa covered w it ti bliiihl hput. 'J lie attack failed because the rioter scattered to Unit shelter belnndcar iiiid out huiidini;' Kroin inelr cover they shot, but loriuuateiv Willi poor Him. The attark lasted for half an hour. 'lie Headline set ii a yell of triumph. Then the rioters beuaii to retreat. Hack ii.u.. i-.n ..1 1........ 1 . ... ,0,,.""'r ."" "'8 1'aeiilc , oaat. t he citizens ol an I-ranctsco and I'alilornia u' subscribed liberally the necessary 1 Itiiid. and over fViO.lAit) was raised iu this manlier Grouped on the tetrace surrounding the '"'''s've open space, tailed the viirand Court. ' ate ll.e eii.os.lion huii.li.o.. ..mner At ine eastern end ol llie court It Hie build- h 01 111 ,111 u 1 .it 1 ures aim nuerai aris. ine latest structure on the grounds. It mea tires lii.' feel in length bv ' in width, with an annex 111 the rear ;ii'ilxtAi teet. At the ipposiietiiil ol t!ie court is llie administra tion building, a beautiful strmtiiro with a big golden dome, i in the uort '1 side of the c.iiirt ii the niechauical art huildinir. 'SM'X l'i leel. 1 ipposite t Ida ure the line art paiai t and the buildings ol lioriiciiltur and agri culture. Ihvollicial figures from the Midwinter fair hea.lquarlers show that i :M eopie t).ied through the turnstile, (if tnis iiuiii her, over iiti,iKni paid the regular admittance fee of :o cents. Haloonista in Hard Luck. At i hicago the manager of the North .Ue cotTce hotist have bit on a unique plan lor lighting th alcoholic evil among lac lory employe.. They will ask permission or the factory owners to leave huge eaul Jrons tl hot snip and cottee at the buildings tt noon and the ueverage will b sold at 2 :eiit a pint. It is thought tb hot drinks will laks th place of th usual noonday Pail ol beer. On thousand Chicago sa oons have gone out of business during the li three months, owing to financial de-prtssion. FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. 6uuikDarird Proceedings of Oa? Law leakers at Washington. VHITT-srcon fv. PfHAtr 1 he llawabn question presented Iteelt today in the Senate. It came up first In the shape ol a resolution reported from tb Committee on Foreign relations, de claring :t to be nnwise anc inexpedient un der existing conditions to consider at this time any project of annexation of the Ha waiian territory to tb t'nitfd States; that the provisional government having been duly reeogni7ed, th highest international interests require that tt shall pursue it own line nf policy and that foreign Intervention in ttie political affairs of the island would be regarded aa an art mil riendly to tin governn.ent of the t'nitod Slates. Action was deferred until tomorrow. Hot sr Tlie sense of the Hon- In tl e matter of free sugar wa again made in' ni f st w hen th amendment offered by Mr, W'-rner. Democrat, of New York, putting refined sugar on in free list was reaffirm ed, while that of Mr. Hobert'on. of Louisi ana, putting a tax on sugar was detested, thus leaving all sugar free and the bounty w iped out I he greater part nf the day was given np to the consideration of the free coal sched ule All amendments having a an object a du'y. great or small on this production wa finally deleated and coal will go ou th fire list. TBtaTv-Tfttrtp rav. Srnrr-An animated discission took place in the Senate to-day on a resolution reported from the Committee on Foreign delations, declaring it unwise and Inexped ient under existing condition to consider tt this time siiv project of annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the foiled State. The discussion was brought 10 a close by the termination of the morning hour when th resolution and eeral promised tnodtli ?tions of it went over until tomorrow. The House lull to repeal the Federal election laws was then taken up as the uul,ii:bed business. Hot sr.- The early (.art of the day in the house was gicn to a considers 'ion ol amendments to the iron si'heilute. which came over Ironi yesterday. Hie In ome tax lull wa then ' leported iu the house from the committee, but action was Jeferred on it until to-motrow. THtSTT-inCM 1 H iV. PrNArr l lie H iwauau re,.iri cis were not con:dered in the Senate today. 1 he were presented in the morning iMiir. bin were laid aule In onler to g v Mr Allen, the Nebraska I 'op Pist an opi.otiiiuity t, deliver a legal argument auauist 11, e initli ority of the .-ecreiiirv ol Hie I res,,rv d. issue '1 per cent bun. is. li s atguinei.l w.i to the e fleet th t the teuinp! on at o l-7 .. tinder w hii h Secietarv ' rli,e c a in authority for the issue and "ale ! b ceased to be upcruMvv a 100:1 as it p u ,e the redemption tlf ouistuu 1 n 1 leM. tend er note whs ac'omp isUed. ami In it it has no more ellieacv now than a were ( lu.,nk paar. Aa lioiit-was siem m iliseu-smg the House bill to repeal the Fnler.it elei iion laws. Alter thai Hie buiiie i. Hie -en it was laid aside in ouler to he pnrin r le siecl paid In the iiiemoiv of the late lp resentutive I'htpman of Nlieliig.in. F nog 10 on Mr. Chipniau Were piouoinued und Hit Senate adjourned Jloisi I'rof. Wilson' amendment re storing petroleum to the tree lti w nt thioiigh the Houe with a rush toii,iy. Mr. (' W. Stone, Hepublican, of l'eimsviyania. offered an ametnluieiit restoring ttie Mc kinley rales, bat it was defeats I by u vol j wi iju 10 rs. T11111 vnrru nv. Sun sir The esioti of Ihe senate today wa ilrvotrii to n discussion ol Senator all's public laud resolution and a generul collo Miiv over the lederai e.ectiou bill. At 2 0 clock the election hill came up in the reg ular order of uulinisht d business. 1 he inl ing anieiiilinen was toe one presented by Senator 1 handler allowing every candidate for emigres the right to name 'a peismiul "watcher " in each election -recimt to tn SKi t th registration voles and be present at the counting am rtilying ol 1 be ballot. Afir a brief d. f at 11:40 adjourned. IK 1 sr Alter iwo or three hours of lively deli e on dull and diamon Is today, bu ll resulieit in the adoptiou of auietidiiieuts ottered by Cbairiniin Wilson admiti g uueii' diamonds at 10 per cent ad valorem 111s1e.1l of li and post iHiumg until iic.ol.er 1 tm 0,ernt ion ef the proposed law lehitiug ti dolls, ti p ate came in fur a new l.eanii,: ami eXi'l ed some I velv 1I1 -1' i-ion. I Htm V-Sil X I 1 .,Y. SiNAii. Not in esion. Hoi si.. At j .itl this iilteinoou general dehnte under the live-minute rule upon the larill bill came to an end in the house and everybody heaved a sigh of profound re bel. I he amendment providing that the tree wool item should go into elici t at once on the passage ol the law was lo-dav re scinded and amendments from the' com mittee adopted, that li the beginning of the operation of the tree wool provision upon August 1111. and that of manufac tured wools upon October 'J. The most n,,. pnritint amendment of the committee were Ihoce ottered and adopted lo dav mak ing a cm of live per cent oil nearly ' 'everv Hem ot Hie metal schedule. Ihe duty oh steel rails was leduced from -'.) to J) i)8r cent: pig iron from UJJ lo ID- scrap iron and steel from I'.'J to lo. struclur.i! iron w tte strips of steel, etc.. from 1...I11 ,t,jJ er puitu ami other iron and steel iilute foigings of iron and steel, hoop, band and scroll iron and steel and wire rod 1 1 to "V iron iu slubs, blooms, etc., .'1 to .'UJ " ' C HACKED MAN Y SA t'ES. Vault Recommended to Uncle Ram and the Hunson Given. Ac ting under authority id congresj.gratit d in ivtl. the seeietaty ol the treasury appointed a lomm s-ion iimslMmg ol Messrs. Kobert II. Thursion, I beodore F, Kl and V. A. I'ratt. scientific and mechan ical expert-, to leinif uu 11, e best method ot sate and vault con:i uc:ion. with a view of renewing 01 improving the vault faeili tiesol the l ulled Mates treasury. h re port ol HiecoinitU-e goes int.. Hie subject iu great detail, showing how sales and vaults are matiiiUctiired und also how burglars proceed in opening them. Ttitym.de ex pel urn 11N on sale with burg an aiqiliuucra and is only one instance fai.ed in ellecting auoieu iig sutlioieiit to permit the tobbery ol the laie ol ilscotiietits. I he com 1, is. ion iiri examined the safe and aiilts of the treasury department al W a-lnnj'oii and ihe uli'-ireaury at New N otk and afterward made an inspection of the vaults ami sate ol Hi greai banking and sale ucpo-n companies of New York and elsewhere. 1 hey found the funds of these institution min b belter protected than me thoe of the treasury department so lar us uiechaiii. ai appliances are 1 on cerued. Ihe commiuiou recouiuu-odi vaults instead of lales. HESTER'S COTTON REPORT. The fotten Movement Thia Vear Ahead of Laat. Secretary Henter last New Orleam cot ton exchutiK statement issued shows that th crop movement has passed the ti,00.!,0o0 mark, exceeding tbut figure by K'.t.OUO bales. Last year it was not until the last week in March over Hi at 0,000,000 had been market ed, l or the lint twenty six day of January up to iliite. inclusive tbe movement hat been ltfiJ Dili aheud of the autuw twenty-six days in January last year, and 1N.315 ahead ol the same fiiu year before last. Jhis brings th excess In the movement for the HH daya of th season from lcmber 1 to January ludusiv to M'Jull bales osr Hi am UH day of 189J to I .'JO, 1 19. Tb total marketed Irora September 1 to date is H.uhtt M3. against 5,VC3.Jm and 7.0Mj.U3j for Hi lat year and lb year blvre retectiv- THE HEW INCOME TAX BILL A TAX OF TWO PER CENT. To Be Levied on the lncomea of All Individuals. Both Civil and Military. A summary of tbe new national revenue bill, of which the Income tax bill forms tbl principle feature, is as follows; The bid provide dial tbe income fax i togointoeirecl.lanuary I. 18 and that tbe lirst collection 0.1 incomes is to be made on July I, I !.'. ah clttes of incomes are In cluded in ihe measure and the tinilorm rate of '.' er cent, tax on incomes over H.VH is lliej. I he most important detail nf the bill I the memod provid d for the levy and col lection of taxes. It is made obligatory on all ersous receiving individual incomes of over .:,.'sii to make a return lo the local Coileitoi ot internal Heveniie. T hese re turn are gone oer by the Itevenn Col lector and a taxable lit is made up of those who.e 1111 omes exceed Jlissi. No taxi levied on those making a return of about I. !,.) and nnoer fl.tsij, but the committee leemeii it exped cut l.i lcve this marein of below the exiepllon point III order that the leiunu might le sure to show all who ure sui.jri 1 to the lax. In casr ol 11 person having an Income of over t:i . inn to make a return it become the lii y ot ihe leveiiue assessor to inak "iqu'ij us to ilie 11 mount ol tbe person' in come. If thi exam'tiation lic!oe that th In come 1 above tt .1,11 n,e income is ubjecl ed lo 1 w tie the oidiuary tax under the law, F'n: the pirty faimiu Iu lliaTie bis return i ileum d unliy ol a mminal oflense, and i maoe .iii.;ect to tine nnd iiiiprtsument. I he inmn piirio-eiu Iriimuig tbe above, ir i.isi 11. has h en 10 avo d an inquisitor ial opetHt . .in ut the law. I hs committee believe thai it wi Idoawav with the nece- ly 01 tuning a-sessors pry into the prlv ate in hers ol people unless the latter have a taini.le tin nine and try lo evade the law. It is (siiinuieit that not more than Ki.000 pets lis w ill be subject lo this lax. ao that a at majority ot citi.eiis will not have to lllHse lei in us. I r., vision is also made by which no In I011111111011 ran be made public as to the de tin s ol Hie income leinirred by citizens. If sucli uelails become (lupllc they might in .ure the credit ol a htm or individual. For .ii 1.11.00 .my puuiic or private erou w iiolivulgeany pa. I of this intormation concerning income, is made subject to ctimituil prosiciitiou with heuvv line and penally. I 'articular toviioti is made for the col lection ol the income tux due on salaries, not on y oltli iul sa'arie. but the salaries of iinlividual recei e. Ironi busines tirms, corporation. Ac. I'ue individual receiving Hie salary doe not pay the tax. but it is matte Hie duty ot every Hoveriiment. Stale, county and municipal disbursing olticer to retain J r cent. 01 all salaries over taxable amount I hi J H.r cent, is 10 be lakeu out ol thesula le 111 bulk 'tl Hie lust payment ol s.il.me 'or ihe year. 1 he tax uihmi cor poraiioiis includes everv phase of corpora 1 hi stock. I his lax 1 getieiul and ia with out the I UMi exemption allowed to indivi dual 1111 nines. It 1 provided that ia col li c ing the tux 011 corporate stock, the cor poral ion shall pay ihe tax und deduct the .1111, nut ironi the dividend ol Iha .irws. holders:. It is made the duty of each cor portion to take J percent, of each annual c irp , r.ite income I rom the amount set apart ti r each stockholder and y the mial to Hie Internal lleieniie Collector of the .ocuiify. reverc M-imities are provided lor laiuii make the proper reduction Ironi the !iiilen..s ol stockholders, or for 11 laiiare .0 make the leltirn la the Kevenun Cmlei tor. Then follows Ih bilauce of the Internal revenue bill, consisting ot a lax on whisky, ('laying cams, etc. Section IU provides that after blank date '" " ' ' ( two cr- amf. Hmceeiling sections provide tor the cancellulion of these stamps and buu iliment for their misuse, require maker ol playing curds to register, lelate lo tbe preparation and ine ot the stain is, pro vide tor the punishment of counterfeiters of the same, a punishment for th prepara tion ami saleol unst:uiied cards with a provision (hut they limy be exported with 0111 tat. penalties relative 10 the misuse of n nippers lor curds, require the lax on cards to be t iu i.i bv tlf mini 11 (act urer and declare the per-oh ho ofl'-rs them for lule, whet her foteign or domestic to be a manufacturer, unit provides lo- ttie collection of the tax 011 I u iila illegally issued. Set lion hie the (ax 011 end after the ccoi.d calendar iiionlh alter tbe passage of the mc(, 011 ail distilled spirits produced iu me I niied Slates on which Hie tax is not paid heloro that day. at 1 ier proof gallon, to be paid by Hie possessor on 01 before re moval Ironi warehouse, within eight years from theda'eol original entry lor deposit in any distillery or bonded warehouse, except in cases of withdrawal without pay ment o.' taxes as now uathorled by law. Section ltd continues existing warehouse bonds on distilled spirits in full force lor the nine named 111 the bonds. When the tux is paid on or after that date there shall he added 10 ihe present tax of trj cents a siHlicietit tax to make the total equal to 11. I'.ouds may be required for th additional lax. . Section 111 provides for regauging of pirii in on withdrawal, limiting the al o sr a nee lor los to one gallon for two months und 1 4 gallons for I'J months. Section the last, repeal all inconsis tent taxes. ihe entire business of the levying and co lect ing of the tux is placed in charge of i'eputy Commissioner of internal revenue. Tbe different revenue districts of th coun try are also provided with deputy collectors w ho will especially mauag the collection of tbe Income law. TALM AQe"maY REMAIN, II the Tabernacle F inancial Dlffloulties Are Cleared Up. After the evening services in the Brook lyn Tabernacle Sunday uigbt I he Board ol Trustee held a meet ing. Leonard Moody, tbe President of tbe Hoard, laid that tlie collectionaal the day's services were tbe largest which bad been taken up for aeverat ers. Ue said that if the pan.l.ioners had always responded as Itberuily as they had iod.iv there would be no debt now to pay ofl n the Jubernacle. After the board Bdj. iinied. the elders went into secret aes stoi itr. ialmage was pre.eut. The con erence lasted for neatly two hour. Alter tl ended one of the eiders said that from the many talk, which he had with lr Talmage he le t positive thai if the financial dittioultv could only be overcome, Ifr. Talmage may reconsider ins resignation. b ' We Get tbe Greatest Bpac. The I,' nited Slates commission to tb Antwerp exposition has been advised that the govcrnmeut commissioner general has reserved lor ihe United Statea sec ion 150. 000 square feet. France, i'.M.uuO; Knglund, i.'i.oiS). Hermany, 7.i,o.m; Italy, 0.tk0; Canada, lio.isjti; Austria. Jll.huo, l!usia,lli nou Holland, l.'i.OJO: Belgium, Hoo.ikm. The shipments I rum th Chicago fair have begun lo arrive. Tue Amencun commiasiou will open its headquarters iu New York uexl Vijxk. The Richest Ever Struck There. John Harman. of Cripple Creek, Col. wbc ! -"V"1 '"terest in th J'oorman niiiit to II. K Devaraux a fuw day ago foi rl,ooo b found on tb Dead Shot claim, which is an xuiision of th alary Mevin Iw?,..V.WDlub s0-w ouncea of gold and 19.'.u ounce of silver u. th ton. making It worth I78.0JJ per tou. It is tut LATUR NFW3. WaSHINOTOSJ, Uepresentativ, Sibley of the Crawford. Erie I'a.. district, has for warded to Gover nor Pattison hi resignation, to take efleel February 17. He also assures tbe governor that bl action Is final. Congrersman Bryan, who framed tbe In come tx measure, ssys It applies to all salaries public and private. Tbe president, cabinet olHcers. senators and congressmen must pay 2 r cent ou their Income over 14,000. An amendaient to th preamble of tb Constitution of tb United State ackowlcd glng Almighty (Jod it proposed by Hepre tentative Mors of Massachusetts In a joint resolution Introduced in the house. Senator Mills hss been appointed to fill th temporary ab-enea of Senator Mcl'ber son as a member of the senatorial com mittee on finance. ctsASTras, Aii itirsrt ad rvTAUTira. A beater exploding In a Texas railroad train blew the smoking car to pieces and kil ed Kd. Binding, a San Antonio traveling man and J. ('. Ileideibelmer.a merchant of Austin, Six others were badly hurt. The building on the Boone county, lo., poor farm in which the incurable insane were cotilined wa destroyed by tire and eight of the nine inmates wer burned to death. Only one woman, Mrs. Hibhard, escaped from the burning building and gave the alarm to the steward, II olcotnb, who was in the main building adjacent. It was then too late to save the insane people and the main building was saved only by tbegrealeat effort By a railroad collision at Waterson, N. C. L. Bowman of Kiehmond. Va., nnd !v. Mr. Sbaw of l'oriainouth, Va.. were killed and Mr. Bio.lie of Warrenioti severly hurt. rAI'ir.M, AMI I ABOR. A rrductu n of 10 per cent in wages has been demanded ul the pence foundry. Mar tins Ferry. O. The plant ba been running on half time. The Joint conference of miner and oer aloia at .'harletnn, W.Va . alter a twodays session, adjourned without a settlement ol the question of a reduction in wage in the Kanawha district. The employes or the Steubenville, (O ) pottery beld a meeting and resolved not to accept tbe proposed reduction. Thel'eoria, 111., grape sugar works em ploying several hundred men In made a reduction in wages of Id per cent 011 all men receiving over .' per day. The large new switch yards of the Chi cago, Burlinglod ljuiiicy I'ailroad at tialesburg, III., were closed Saturday in consequence of dull business and a liuinb u of employes discharged. I. Foist. A 1 1 V F, In the Virginia home o represent!!! ve Mr. Cam in I'atterson has introduced a bill ini(osing a stamp tax of 1 cent on every sight draft and check used iu the state of Virginia, the revenue derived from which I to b devoted tolely for the purpose of in creasing the pension of wounded or dis abled confederate soldier and for the bene fit of their widow. jO1' -sr wioaion'in the harbor work, Barcelonla Spain, attributed to anarchists. A passenger train collided with a freight train near Samara, Russia, Five naphtha tanks were set on lire and lifteeu person lost their lives. riSANCIAL AMI I OM Ml ltd AL. Andrew Somerville. a private banker ol Montreal, Canada, ha failed, with liabili ties amounting to fHi'J.OOO and nominal assets of tlHO.OHO. A feature of the failure 1 tbe fact that tO.'i 000 of tbe deposits be longed to unmarried women. MoRTI'AHY. Mme. Ijitira Schirmer-Mopleson. tlie prima donna and wife of Co), Henry Ma plesou, tbe impresurio died at the F.veretl House, New York. - (KIMtSAM) I-KNAI.T1ES. Alderman Mulvihill of Chicago, was shot nd fata'lv wounded in a saloon by n drunken man who was arrested. - - it tact 1. 1. a Mora. A big gold strike ha been mad neat Socorro, N. M . in a water canyon, The vein which wus uncovered by recent rain hat been prospected for 2,'iOti feet. It is from four to six feet wide and assay give from l.i) to 12 X) a ton. A rush 1 being mado for th tdace. THE KOPE BROKE. A Bungling Job That Horrified the Spec tators. Two Attempta Made Before Murderer fainter Wat Hanged. The Crime F or Which He For. teited Hia Life. A shocking scene was witnessed at th execution of George II Painter, Chicago Tbe murderer was taken from the cell to tbe gallon, the noose adjusted and tbe trap sprung. To the horror of the abla tors tbe rope brok and the doomed man fell like a log to the floor. The limp body ol the murderer was hastily picked up and another mpe was secured, lie was then carried to the scaffold and a moment latei was dangling in the air the second a. tempt proving successful. The first rope was one of those used In hanging Hie anarchist. J he jail physi cian said the second banging waa uuiiev sarv. a Painter's neck waa broken when b tint dropped. Painter smoked a cigar on hi way to th tcsflold and tried to return hi composure. Alter a prayr by Lev. Mr. Moernyke, Painter tepied lor ward and iu a faltuiinu voice said: "Men have sung lit death be cause they thought of advancement in future life. Today I hate death. 1 don't want to die. if i killed Alice Martin, th woman 1 dearly oVd, I pray thia minute, my last minute 011 earth, that tbe eternal Hod will put me into eternal bell. Gentle men, if there 1 a man among you who i an American in hi soul, 1 ssy. ee tbat Hie mu-derer of Alice Martin is found, Good by." Painter's crime was th murder of hi mistress, Alice Martin, at their roonu 011 Houth Green trt, neur Madison. During hi confinement Painter, who wa a Chi cago gambler, professed to be a firm believ er in hypnotism, and pleaded lor an oppor tunity to demonstrate his inuocens by be ing throwo iulo a hypnotic, trance. He would bo compelled, tie aid, wbil under lb Influence of a hypnotist, to repeat bis action ou th uigbt of tb iuurdr, but hi request was refuted. TICKINGS OFTHETELEGRAPH t'OREIQN AND DOMESTIC. What I Transpiring the World Over. Important Event Briefly Tcld. ' rime as Heaaltle. JobnO. She a New York ex-street car conductor shot and killed hi wilfe snd (hen shot himself at his home, 1C3 Read Street. A Buffalo barber named Blanrk, wbo baa not been living with bis wife, called on bet t No. 1c") Park street where sh was (top ping and asked her logo back to bim again. She refused and lie shot her in the back, just below tbe heart. Fdwin M. Field wa brought before Jus tice Barrett In New York and w released on lAOon bail on the five indictment against him. At Milwaukee, the jury In lb case of John B. Koetting. owner of tb Fouthsule Sa ings hank, found him guilty of receiv ing deposit alter (be bank wa insolvent. Th bank is estimated to be tXOO.OUO short. Simon K. Marx a prominent New Orleans cotton broker, went to Audubon Park, and placing the inuiile of a revolver in hi mouth, biew Ihe top of bia head off. Busi ness troubles caused him to take bis life. Three members of tbe Daltnn gang rob bed the Pawnee, (Ik., bank of flOOiu broad daylight and escaped. npllnt. I.ahnr m4 ladaatrlat. At a mass meeting of miners at Moines, I , at which l.oOJ were represent ed, it wus decided not to accept tbe '.'" per rent reduction demanded by the operators. Besolutions wet adopted, however, agree ing to accept a 10 per cent reduction. If Ihe operators refuse a strike wil lie or dered. After a conference the executive commit tee of ihe Bridgeport, Conn, street car strik ers announced that the men will go bark to work at the company's terms. Th term are that all striker except the nine ring leaders shall betaken hack, that the com pany shail reeogni.e no union and that the men shall work upon thesame terms and conditions w hich obtained before the strike. The strike at I. W. Ilritton'a cooperage, at Green Bay, Wis., w hich has been pend ing for several weeks is settled for the p-es-ent by mutual concessions and tbe tut? have gone to wmk. ... - AVaibtnctoa Sews. Secretary Carlisle has called fortb resig nations of Andrew K. Pruturuond, chief of the Secret Service division ami I). W, Kob ertsoti chief of the Redemption division, Comptroller' otlice Secretary Carlisle lias issued a bond cir cular with blank proposals for bonds which proposals will be received at tbe various sub treasuries. The bonds will be in de nominations ofl a), j'J0, f.i.OX) and fW.000 President Clevaland attended the funeral of his nephew. Henry K. Hastings, at Hartfofd, Conn.; which occurred thert Monday. He waa accompanied by Id uster, Miss Kose Cleveland and Privr Seoretary'Tburber. .. . .alii... the oldest stationery, .A d.u "w,. binding house, in the maritime provinces, have assigned. Liabilities, I7.V00J. Fdward Stokes's famous New Y'ork hotel, the Hoffmun House, together with all Hi fnrt.islilngs and art treasures, is to be sold at auction February IH, by order of ti. S. Hubbard, referee in the action in fore closure brought against the Hoffman House by the Farmers' Loan and Trusl Company. .Inilirliil. In tbe I'nited States Circuit Court si Cleveland Judge Kicks decided that th patent hud expired on the Kdison incan descent electric lamp and that the right tc make thia lamp is now open to the world Th Buckeye lamp company, w hich had been restrained from making the lamp.will now resume with IWO employes. In the I'nited States Circuit Court at New Yora Judge Wallace appointed Thomas C. Piatt und Marsden .1. Perry permanent joint receivers of the New Y'ork and New Kngland road. MWrellnseaa. Brooklyn tabernacle complication dis close the fact that Former Treasurer Wod paid bill twice to friend and used money for hi own benefit. Hi shortage is prob ably lla.uoo and he has since put proeriy in bis wife's name. The church will appeal to the citizens to clear tbe tabernacle ol debt. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. It Is impossible for vessels to discharge tbeir cargoes at Bio de Janiero porta owirf, to tbe yellow fever epidemic. The deaths from this disease average 11 daily. SUPERSTITION IN 1894. The Last Chapter in the Balem. O., Witchcraft Case. The last chapter in the sensational witch craft case at Hurl's church, four mile south of Salem, ().. ended In a trial of the accused witchcraft believer tluir expulsion from the church. ami' The trial lasted about four hours. The- accused were Norman B eam, Howard Hughe, und Fannie Hughes: They were churned with circulating false and malicious stories against Jacob Gulp and ol being disobedient to Hie lawa of the ctiiircli. Bey Mr. Kingsbury, one of the moat prominent minuieia in that pari of the county, iiresiited, ihe i roei ii-ion was in the handa of Key. S. Y. Kennedy ami the ne lenae was managed by lie . H. M. ship man. Toe.iury was eomKjed 1 f i'rof. C. J'ayidson. W.I I Whitiaker, Captain 1 ho 1 as W ilson and Uvi Stump, ol Alliance; Dr. U. W. Bloom, ol .New Waierfo-d. Geor.e Jeffries and Uilbert Wiltlumson .if 1setoiiia. The sensation of th day was sprung when H.B.Sheiion. the prosecuting witness iu tbe case of Fannie Hughes, wa being examined. He said defeudutit and a sister bad come tt him and accused C du of being a wiaird and said that he had killed bis wile mother iu isw and had caused Hi ickiiesa ol several neigbbora 111 this vicin ity. 1 hat be had exercneu bia evil inHuei.ce In destroying aid mu I and had actuully robbed some of bis relutlve by hvpnot x log them. The Jury retired ami found a Verdict in each case in twenty minute. The rase ba been appealed to the district eou-