The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 29, 1894, Image 6

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THE MIDDLEBURGH POST.
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A K Tl I V l: K. "l CI:. Mar.ugir.
middi i:i.n:t;ii. pa . mai: ii ivh.
Thotax .f f2 h yc.tr ti ew-ii-K wlih-lt
w n i n 1 1 1 in Fiance lut-t April,
jkliledin 111.) f',rst hull' v.ar ..v.r
fl5(,00i). The )h oh Mock s,liMiiv. 1
transact inns, nli. rli tin- broker -'
rlar.-tl wnul l sun ) v rum all buitn
on the bourne, yifMtvl n rt.titj.l ,i', '
000 between .Inn.- 1 ati.l Nnvoiiilu i- -It. !
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While li..r s ar.- l. l.' bnrreil from
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military wrvicr in ( iirniwnv. 'Jhel.rn-
r.l.r.-.i ti..t .I., nrnr.- be
puroliHwil for tin- ti r in x . run! t ! now
id n mo arc t )' m-M. He think tliut
in wnr w lute li"i would In- mh
einlly t'oiiHiiiiiniH l citiisf of tin- ni
'f MIlllkl'll'HK i'i.l. r, Mill wmiM Hl-
ford hi. I'HhV murk for tin; tit
i
Mr. Ilrt litaiM, tin' pnliliMii r ninl
i i ii ii i . .
l.ookm il. r. nt h.a I.'h ht... " ,
I)'Wihh r I'Tii.tt'-l lit i v Virk t'tt, '
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Lii:ii cotitHiii.' I Hti iii.-.ri. , l Mt i
rn. tit loiu lniin it Vri n.-li rftitli-niHiii.fi
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liNtitiffn.il. 1t.-t ii long It-'Hl Lit-
tl., atnl.-o tin- N-w York .lv-lti-!-,
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jirt-Liiino iihk i.ffii i-oni.i ii.-.i r, j.ny
ilmniipi-H t tin- aiiio int ol jJltiO'i
filio of jjjit. I'liHtV I'rito li l iw. It
in nlir. !'r'tii-li "j n t i -
Ijf nvc it v "it !i, Kan., in intfi ti illy
lliHTIISvill l.tll- o til.- lllt.-M lli N.-ioo-
liii-iitx of tin- iii:i ii's r i) 111 mow
lUOtlt llirll It Ill's "II! Its llllilst." Mft,.
lt'l.Tf Hllll'l.ttlHIl irl" lllllllll'J.'ll to . t
tlif io.itioii ol S, tiiry -l i n
Li-iiVf tiuort !i ll.i.ir.i o1' l'o!n - ('o.nni i-t-ioiifrx
mi. I ;rt.iiilv imI.s tli.'uiioi.-
JH)lii'i- tol'i-f. Sin- Is ;i -:i ; mi t- W.i.ll III,
but ln-r liusli.iii I is ii no'. . Iv nti I ii.:s
li-f tl In uk : in' n 'mini, .i- :i uui'.l lit i In
f nit. tit inry. lie Inis -iv-ti 1!iism i
nn.l tiik.-s ii . i.-'t . : i us M-rgfiiiii
jiolico iimit-r ii it in i - K'un.-.l ly
Jiih wli-. Slii- m i l" n jiliii-.' !'oi- linn
l.y iHm Ii:ii - in-.' t in- iiii-iitnl.' tif ol' I Ii.
ity'i an ol'l iirnl cMuuWi- o!li.-i r on tif
Krouti I that In- was I...', a lnai ti.'.l limn ,
huJ lint i.i I :t 1 1 1 1 1 v la i ivili I.
Lt-:ii nwurtli .IiK cti'l It'.c it.
A IVil.-raJ jiiil.'i- lias il.-i-i.'cil t Iml
tht- wife- in fliiiii ol a ( liiiiaiiinii Ihm
fiflly in tins i-oiiiilry may i-tm-r tin'
f unt il Slates, VVii- imm' on w n n'li l!u"
tleoiMoti was rctiil. r.-il fit niislics m.mi.-
unitii iletiiils of u Chinese ma: i iao,
olmi-rvi-N th-- New Vork Miil mi l
jiri-Ms. Sain Yhii, who Iiw-k in 'rt-'o.;i
huiI is r.';.'ist. 'it'll r . 1 i n I i 111.)
(Jt-nry law, :is Ii 'ttotln'tl in ( liint
searH iigu to a lilll.- lnn.p m y ilmv,
Ml tlH i I 111 V' hlllt ilt'll Islll, n.iiv I i veins
olil. He lull lii-.it sotu th-' infant i i--irosicctivt
l.ri lc. I!r,t that ni l'!.- n
'difference ; he look, a rccr I L's
to, nn.l her vows by r-.xy, oti l- i
cartlx and brouvht lli.-in to Aiih'ii-i
with him. Si niontlis a ;. wli.u ih
girl llHil re ache I tilt- av-f ..I In.-lvi-
yearn, utnl was olil fiioiioh o )io uiar-
riml, Sinn si wcl thclHo ciii-In Ii. '. luoi'
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and Kent them lo ( ft inn. I !: If;ruhlv ,
of the inai ri iLc mi- i ecu n z. .1 in '
oi tut n)iiiri.i.i, wu i.wii.t.i in
Ctiiim, utiil Sum's w ife war ftu w hi io 1
a f .ii ii.
lo Liiii. M. anwlule h" tti.i -ale.l I 1
Uncle Satu court to i.ei tiiil hi w ilt-
to conic in when hi- iii'i-iv.-d. Ami
Uncle Sum lias m iI tli ii i-vt-n u Chili:.
Uian inav iiaw his wile with liim.
'1'he inilustiial advancement oi tin
Houth since th'- "itr in utic of i)i, most
reinarkn'ilf things it. hisiorv, d'-.-lar-i-s
the Atlatitt ,liuiiiai. Il is nil tin.-
more woii.l.rfn) wh.-u , ,..nu,M.r i Sewickicy i ii.tday, Ailcijhenv; Wednea
, , , , . Oav, I'liisiiurg; lliur-it.iv. hitehall; I'ri-
iiow the war .li.iii. 1 tin So'ith of tt-i ; a-.-, Iinlayville; Saturday. Hentley wile;
Vttilable wealtli. This s. -iioii im I
literally to In-.m tt tin- ln.tti.iu in
1H05. Wh.il it has ti 'i-oi,; iishi..i si;i -.
that time in ampli pim . nl the i.raius
nud i'uiirii.'t- of its - 1 1 Th. I 1 1 1 1 -Cal
Keontitnist -o'lp' w ry il.t. r-
euliiia fignnM to sli.v the .lift' i . :c
reanureea of the St.nlli u. .u u.l t h, .... ! ' '"I"'"' '-'l - At all meeting! eu ituite
reaourtia ol tin s.uilli n-.w .uel tlt-iM.' ! ,Wy Ht0 ,,!. n unU Hrowne i
in 18(H). The follow in ; tul-h- eivcs th" ' hi ' le. liiit' ami exhibit his linanciiil pui.o
... . , ., ... , ! rama and tlraw ott hand carloous on
relutivt) value ..f tl,.. !iiaiiiilii--tiit'.-,l ! ,,,1 ,,nj i,;,uoi al (ubjecta. a la 1 bomus
proibtetrt of tin- Smith i-i !;') :m '. , tl?'-"1 . ., . ,,
! And ihe ostensible obje.t of all tbia i to
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A la La. a a
Arkansas
Fiorldii
Oaorcia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Miaalaslppi
North Carolina.
Houth C.iiollua
Tennohsw- ,
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia. . . .
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sun. I'm;
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Tot'. . M'j::.ii:'.r,:
The iiuliisti ial pi-.thjicels ol' th.- South
mo growing brighter, I to- .louruul
iwiHerta, anil the next few wai-i
-will jirolml'ly witnch n inatcritil le
elopmetit in thia awtinii, even more
remarkable than that which has taken
place iu tlio laat tw ileoa Ich.
THE COXEY ARMY STARTS, i
i
ONLY ABOUT 230 IN TUB BANKS
Leaving Msssillon It Proceed Eight
Mi lea to Canton and Camps.
Tim army of the Commonweal la reall
jr. The march to aslnngtoii lias been
skenup One hundred of the toughest
looking biiiim that ever graced a nation
hnni nr litis rwr lintile the start from
,,., ,ol, o ..attioon Sunday and arrived
it Canton, eight miles dit'unt, before atop'
iiK- M a rolltjig snowball the ranks
were increased ami when the cirru reached
(anion about 20d crusty hoiioet were
marcLlng under l lie Commonweal ban-
... . . . . .
Mtt of the army are tramp. A few are
crunks of ihe Dr. kirtmud order, who have
variety ol idea ahoul I thenioi.ey question
Htul other live topic. I he army will niarcu
on to Louisville, sn mile beyond Canton.
VhlZ'S de'seVtmn. 'but"
the nrrfKmii' more than counterbalance
the l.w. I he deserted have (one as thev
ii n if ..ii the bumpers of freimil tfai a. rt.
avne ir.iuiiiun aav the entire distance
frnni Mii.piilnii. O., to Alleiheny, l a , ii
i ii J with hoboes waiting lor the army to
a). ear.
oxe v does not sleep in rump. He rooms
at the ho'ela along with the newspaiier cor-
respondents.
He snvs that it la true Hint he will leave
tlo- ai my I uevlay inula at A Hiaiiee for I lie
1'iirPM'r of iiiiiiK to IiIi'mko to attend
,oli).!.Hlc. at whifh aonie ol hi blooded
Mork will hrnolJ. Ami he phv he nhall
l1,ain llm until' mill nil ii.nl 'M tit Iti.tLrn.
Vilu-. Md . anil (to to New Vork on biiKineim. I
Afi-r foiev li-ave ihe army lueadav I
mvll the l.kHihuod i that it will atand !
t, r u'i Iiihk limn ever. Browne, the j
r.inn.rimted ..lie, will then be in command.
An an indif ntion of how bimnei iM-ople
reciitd ' oxev. a llartforil ad-iih-nt lniur
him e nilnpniiv has tli-Krnihed its aK'nt to
riui.'f I ii policy of I.ij.ijiw wiiirii Ciixey liaa
rri ied lor aev.'ii yrara and whirl) he re-in-wid
I. i-l week, fcieing his note in l'y-iiir-nl
nf the premium.
WHO 1I.IV Atl A N i MIT Till 'VRt'tADK" I
A il.rpati li from .Mu9tn!cB tay : !
1 1 ;iil- to tln tuin- ami money devoted to
the i'.'Iiim- by lis i ii:'-l promntt-r. .1. S. C'oiey,
the iipiiiinn ..liiaiiis in iiianv ipiiirtera tliut
In- is yiinii-nelv vw-iiltliy, Ix-nirf rated Ire-
q.it-ntlv us it millionaire I li.-re is nu basia ;
lor i In- In- ii t, lor uiiioin: Ininnv-s men here
he is rated fur Hum nealthv and the uoml.-r '
is how Ik- I ill li.'iii a bo torarry his literary 1
Inir.sn up t it. is iimni. Iti.iewho know
loin tiesi ui e i l.ini; io ni rord linn cridil
tor lionesi v ol l onvii tioti, hut ' in-y do not '
credit linn w in helm; pra li.'ul noiinh to
have niaile an niiirti it I.imiiivss Iticcesj as to i
hitvi- iiinas-eil ii lorliiue I
in I I'.iomik' ts not knoivii ji-e except In i
i oiiioi'tioi) u ii h Hie i nXi-v lJoeiii.'iit, of;
Iih h In: has titn hi rrelary. bill if the j
march crystallizes he ill i upy the po-i- i
tion ol held mailiu ol t ue prmession. lie
cluim- lu he a tlieo"opliit lis well as re- ;
loriucr. ' 'li.iyou see anvihiii); siiiRiilai" )
hcaks, ' in the i oiiiinu together of llmther
t nii'V mid iiiim-M? I believe
Hint ii part ol th" so .1 of i hrist happened
Jo com.-int. n.y b-.n by rein.uniution. 1
lelu ve alt-" Unit HlintluT part id I hriat a
mm! in in I rut Ii tr i xt y. iy the same pro
cess ami that what liiis brought Us closer
lO(,-eth-r than two Ino h.-is. I bcliere tht
remainder ol tin- amll of I hriat has been
lully it-tiicimiatetl m thousamls of peop:e
mid that account for the tremendous re-
Mnse lu our cad to try to brniK abnit
peace mid plenty to tnki- the ptnee of pamu
and povert v. 1 o accomplish this iue.i-
tile set mid comini: ol t In iat,nml J heuevei
' flitt i,rtii.lirv lliui Hm i rmiiM mil m o .
mucic lorm,' hut in t tie liol people. 1'liia
expiiiins our liaiin.T of peace, wnu 111 I
iiu-un- as it central paintm
I he otlu iHl haulier, to which so much :
i(?iiilii .nice is uitiit lied, is the design ol I 'art I
lirowne It bci.ru in the ci nn-r w hat isiiisj
li'ijiled in be a large o l painting o Christ,
and arros it the inscription, "I'eace on!
lurtli, tiHjtl ill low aid Men; Hut Death I
to liitciest on Hoods " Tina hauner is to j
be i'iime.1 by ,lcse A. I'oxey.the pioinoter k i
eldest son. who will lid.- Horseback ami ha
ilri s'i-il in ii Miit of blilu mid grav.
typical ol' iiuiiited North and South
III "the th uggle of tin- people to liee
themselves lioiu the tl.raliioiu of interest
ulavcry. '
1 he ur oe of ihe C 'lisade is to "pro-eat
M;anist any lurtlier lonhery by interest up
on paper notes i tmutlai ba-ed on Ihe public
creilit. wliru that huuie erctlit could be used
lo issue oilier pircex ot piper (notes or leisl
tender) w-itliuut iiiteiett or prolil to Nation
al iso failed ) banks.
I he plan of organi ilion provides that
be pr.s-ei.si..ii shall b composed of Ii.
(jiouns, each having a "Kioup nuirslnl.'
t roups tuny be ledeiated into conipaniea o
""",""""' "", 1 ' "u,u ' ""r "",r
(lHl) KM1llen cmipanies may be fede.-at-
ed into leginients c.r i-oniniilleea of not less
than 'Jl'. nor mure ihun I.OM. t'omiuittees
nuiy he lederated into cutitona. tuch mil).
.liwou i in have hve muraliala, Kudges
haviiig tie-igiis pie ared by l-'iel.i Marshal
I'.iom ue are in be nir islie.l liee by miii
niumhr i xey. Ihe profit. on is to be
kin. no I V the iini'jii - ile-lgtiulion of' Ihe
I emiiioiDvea;."
I he il iierary nf the procotion la as fol
lows I ;ie Minu.1 hm at noon of Kaoter
Sunday mid caiup lieur ( anton ul inglil;
unit hold a meetiiiil Oil the main nlreet,
Moiiil ty mgiii near Louiiville; TiiesJav,
Alliance, U Clues lav. Salem; I n urnlav i o
liim'iiana. '. riday, K tst I'alcsiine; Saturday,
New tiHlia.: Suniliiy. Kenv.-r 1' alls, .Monday,
sumiay. unm nsvine. .moiiuhv. i niontonn;
I ui'mIhv. I.uuiel summit, Vciintduv. Sun-
eilieltl, J'liuistlay, L ratsville, Md.; 1-rnlay,
I roiisuiirg; Siiuiniay. umberl.-ind. A
gap extending lo (lie next ettnesdayi A pril
Is.oitiirs herc.w lien Hancock is scheduled,
loilowcil by i:li-iisi orl, Hhgersioiwi,
I'ooiistioro, I'ledn ick, ICidgeville, llamas
ens. I.aytonsvilie. Oiney, Kockvitle, closing
Willi VS ahiugton on lutsdav, May 1, when
a inreLiii! la to tie In hi at noon on die
luithf r two bills belore I oiigrfta.Aud lliesb
' " '- liil's arc as impracticable as the method in
'. io ;i'...i: i their hehail arc visionary. One provides
J7 710,7-1 ; ' tiiat the M crctary of the ireasuiy be In
ure -in ' !,'r",',,''' lo hav-enitruved und printed I'xio
ii'.' i (hmi.ihi i i ii iit-asurv noles. in deuomiiiaiions
of I , i and flu. Tbeae nolea are to be
In. 1 1 ','" 1 i legal tender tor all debta and are to he
i,t ).; ,; I'laied in ti I'lind to be expi-ndej for road
' " ' ' cunsniictioii. ibe secretary of war it to
i.l :, " i j have charge of a general country load tyi
I7.st;s, i7i I leui und ahull supervise the improvements
I ' IM '11' ' eoiitemplulcj by the bill, expuiidiliK
,". WH.tiUOper moiiih pro ratawitlithe iiumbei
.1. ....1.1 nf miles of toad in the Stale and Iterrltorv.
All tabor is to be by the day and the rait
ot '"k'" "hall not be let than 1.50 per day
tor common lanor ami i i"i lor leani hiiu
iiihii. eight hour lo i nnttitiile a tlav.
I he other bill provide that whenever
Any State, territory or liiunii'ipallt v shall
tlet in it ncc.ssarv to make pub io improve
ments it shall dfosit with ihe secretary ol
(lie treasury a lion luterttt bearing -"' year
bond not to exceed hall'the assessed viilun
tinn of its properly .whereupon it becomes
the duty of ihe n-i retary of Hie treasury to
issue tre iturv notes for tbe face value of
1..!.,.
the I. ii- il bond ami deliver to the mnnicl-
aliiy bit per cent of the note issue uuil re
nin 1 per cent to cover the cost of engrav
ing anil brinting.
tsti is the lieine rt promulgated br iti
pto.no-er aru hon-ri njcr tfenm rve
reahreii so Iht us nt1e't rtis-eson alone
l e will ti gree'etl by I'M"1 0 or tnort- DiMI
at the rapilol iiieei'mt!. and Washinc'on
wi I l e n a I" t i re tl'7f tlr.t all tin- mn
Willi whre s in their lienl" did not break
ilitottie present enmrea.
I harlotte Smith. .rt'itlent of the Wo
rnuu'ii National Industrial lagueof Amer
ica, sava slie Iiii been appointed I" "P
resent t tie leiwue and wants to have an
army of woinen bentintr w tiite flags meet
the commonweal ut Washington. Shesiys
they repre-ent hall's million women,
viir w irn sii gii-'otm.
DrMis-o. N. M. The m ta le.) In In-trial
army under command of Co!. Aubrey.
rat lied D. inmg Thursday afternoon. A
number id the army ttarte. I fur the husl
nena sorlion of the town, hut were driven
back lit the point of lit shoolers in the
bauds of local authorities. Nearlv '-in! have
left the ranks eince tuning from li
Angeles.
oov. Mi KtMirr oT i.iiMrp.
CoitMi.ta, O. Uo. MeKlnlev ruude an
official statement that be helietrd the
stt.net ol alarm overt orey's armv exaftger
ated. If lioiinle results he believes the
loral authorities uomperent to bundle it,
but be wiil give state aid if it is asked for.
Crxey"a Army In a Ron,
Cam)' I'm i i i I.i.iisv i i i i . Wlieniht
order to move ns given at I Htnp I exing'otl
in anton Monday there wete just 1 I men
In t'oxey's army, counting ollicers. mule
timers ami nil It w larger a'niy than
left Mussiilun. I here were ileerlnn
during the night, but thev were more lliau
made up by the new nctesions next muin
ing It the weather was aiiyihiug ttich as
it was 'en days ng. i tins dirty gathering
would in all probability asvuue euormons
proportions
I he tir.M distirder laid to ihe iloc.r of Ihe
com moil weal army occiirredMotiilay n'ght.
J here was nshoolimr utluir in w Inch three
of ( oxey't men and a lit'iner were ihe par
ticipants. 1 litee snots were I. red tiy rh
agriculturist but no one was hurt'. 'I lie
farmer then charged the soldiers with rob
bery and there Wns a live y lilt over this
Kverything was l.nnlly ft Hint, hut the
tow ii' is (treat ly il-stiirlietl ami the eiliena
sre aliaid ul the LointuciiWiui luilowcis.
- -LlWl'OH
IN IOWA.
Provision ot the New I aw Making
Iowa a Nisn-f'rtihih'.tive Mtatu.
I'oUowiiig are the ptov.M..i ol the liiplor
measure that has ul ..-ise I the Iowa leg
islatilie A tax nf $'.M per nnnum is to he issued
acailist everv oiih i.i. I,.,) ui the tale of
lii-olieat mi! honors .i pt n 'isti red pita
tun. iMs, es. esculents ii'i- to be made in De
f m her. Man Ii. Ji.ne ami September and
reiurntil n. Ho-i- i'ii.tv mnlii.-r by tint us
stsdor t. imi'Ii towns'i p. it the a-se.sr lai ;
10 pfilotni Ins tl'iiy any three
citizens ol tin.- iteititv can pro
cure the li'ting of names and piacos
by a Vernied si j etiienl ii.li;re-t'. It) tli
fount v auditor. Any roii o us-osed
sliall have the r.i't t of mipe il to the boirn
of iiert I'ttr". I . tlier t in- pel n toner m tht
O'ln y attorney may appeal l ithe distticl
coiiit." I he lux sli.i'l he levie I bv the hoard
ol superi is. us in Septeui'jer and shall lie
p.iviil'lf f mi i.oii'.a lv t n or ln.-t,ir the
lirt duy of Apnl mid tictols-r ol each year,
ondin case ot lailure penalty of '-'' per
cent shall he II 1 led logelher w.th I p. I cent
per mouth, lax s.. I. s sli.i'l he lienl by the
coiiniy irea-iin r Hie liisi Mou lav in .lime
iilul St pteinl'i-r. nl nlinhtiiiie nil property
011 whn li lae lor the s.le of liipior have
become alien shall be.-flered lor sale: tev
eiiue 1 roin tins lax shall be paid into tlx
county treas.iry anil one hall tjhail 'o to the
general county luuds ami one hall to the
unn'cipality.
II is inud," the duty of ilie coiintv nttor
ney toiee thai this act is enforced. In cities
ol ( ott) or Inovo the tax ntsv be paid tuur-
auu such payment shall be n bar to j
, eerlinga iintliT the prohibitory law; it is j
required tint a resolution consent ng to ;
such sales must be adopted by tbecity cotlii- ,
ci 's iilul it togt ther witli a w i it ten Mule u.enl
of consent nf le-iitent f teetiolders owning
proifrty w tltin litty feet or the premises i
w tit-re i he titisinc'i t arried on must be
lilrd with the county ami, lot, no sa'.oon 1
sha I be hv itted vwi bin :l leet o a chinch
or m boot house; a bond of :i,ii'U must be 1
lileilwitlitlieiiili.lv uu.litor. the tsle ol ,
liipior must be in a single room w ith but ,
tme entrance ntid i hat os-niiig on a pub ic i
bilsinessslreet. Vo gullies ale to be uliowed
in ibis or iidiotintig rooms. '
I'roi ision is tuatle for tow n nf le than I
&.bo.i whereby ttie act may licconicoperhtue !
by ti.'i per cent ol the voters ncning a ttaie-
inent ol consent, t ity councils or a ma- ;
jortty of voters utiiy sii--ii. Hi. clause '
which makes the payment ol Ibe 1 1 x opet- 1
tie as a bar under the present law.
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TnEBIOOUN A SUCCFSH.
The New 13-Inch Uifle Come Up tc
1'xpectations,
The new big 11 incli gun, the largest ever
made in Ihe I' lilted Slates, wit lire. I twice 1
at the Indian Head proving ground, near
New York City in the presence of a com- I
puny of distinguished otliciais und proved!
to be a success.
The ritle weighs ." tons, the bras saddle '
upon which it rei i tons and the car- j
riu'e ii.ou whn li is motiu'eil .'"'t 'tis. Ibe
littl f .rging lor l lie gun was m ule Jiu Is'ttt, i
to that the wrupou bits been lour lyenrs in 1
building.
Heltne til ing Ihe gun nil ex ep'ii'ent was
niade to dett riiiine w be: h u llarveyietl
lib Kel steel iiruu.r p ale I.' inches lb clc
could bi'ilciuo isltetl bv a lu it. ell east s'eel
pro;ert'lc. I he I it sin. I Iih d was w but is
kino) n as the .l.ilinsim cust s'cel shell. It
Wetglied .V.i) iioinids was propelled by 171
pounds nf po'.v b-r and si ruck the largel,
about llm leet tmrn I be gun s tidle, w itn a
e'ociry of 1 i. si I ret a n-coml, About live
in. lies oi the proj.'f lie was driven inliOhe
phi e, the rem.i imer l eu. biosrii into
irau'iueuts. so . f. ol wluih r. boiimlt-d two
or lit iee hundred yards Ihe plate was
ciat k.'.l to t lie I o isli s neatest Hie point
of impart to an apparent depth of about live
inches.
'1 he s.eond sh it lired wn a arpen
ter iinnor p!aie prnjccice of tl.e tame
weight ami w Kb ti e auie t harge as the
loliiisun slie'l li penetrated Hie p:u!e to
about t he same ileni Ii nud w hs nis i , ,nn
plclely tl.ui I.- e,l. hut I l.e shock opebi'd the
cracl; nimle by the .l. liuso.i shot cieni
lliroiich tin- p'ate lo'sini!i7 Hie potlioii of
thai shot w Ii t Ii lunl hee'i iiiibi'ui'.eil in the
mas und prt'ttv ttioiimcli v di'iiioii-hing it.
1 In u a I. Id' pii md ii;e,ne was nun
me, i:iio t'le bi.' gun. upon in:; i. iinils of
hexsg. nal brow ii .iiw.i r ami li'e.l. I he
,'Uiono-i,i.i s.,oe I Hi il II e shot traveled
at Ihe l.l'e ol I T Jo 'eel a sn ortl. ',,r ii-
ceoml st ill I lie t liiti:e i f p. w ler was in-
, iea-etl to IS ) pound-,'i c eieiu the Velocity
lo I, '..,'.. lei t per ci
I.
EXECUTION WXI'JIOUT THtAL.
Deoice That Give l'eixotol'ower to Kill
Whom he I'lease.
A di'patc Ii from Km de .laneiro say:
I'resiilonl IVixoto has revived the imperial
decrees of is is and IS'.l, w hii-U nuthorize
Ihe I'xerutiou without formal trial of all
Iertons who have tnken up arm against
he go eminent, or aided the cause of an
insurrection. Foreigner ure included.
In view of the great number of State
prisoner Hie possibilities of wuolcale exe
cutions are tremendous.
The first Bhut-Down ie 10 Years.
Tor Ihe first time in ten' years the large
coal mines at l.ykena and Willlnmstoii,
Dauphin county. Ta., have bten shutdown
liii aceiiunt ol scarcity ol ordeis. The t-lo-ingof
the mines has thrown l,'JK mm und
bovs out of I'Uipluviueiil at eacli of the
mine.
FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Bummarired Froceedtntit of Our Law
Makers at Washington.
srvtMv M'iitrii i.t,
Sty its I tie tars.T bill w.n to dnr fairly
In inched on it wav In the senate, Mr.
Yoorriees. the rhairman ol the Imam e com
mittee, reportttig :t :in.l giving n-iuee that
on April he w i-ii I r.iove to lake it up for
c msidt'Miion. I'.ie ri.'-t ol the day rnt
taken up by s-e iator ti.-ore ol Mississippi,
in a i!ir-iiO'i ol 'be bval peels of the
Haw. i.i :i o, leMiun, I'e.'cml.i.g tbe action of
the fires .tt-ut.
Ho'. sr ! he House i.-idsy pnsscil the Sun
dry l iv! lull flic am-tidincni agreed lo
increase the appropriation to f.'i4.7H.
.una. ne 'he total :ij. f.'l.i.M. A r.tointion
was pi-e. .evoking leav- of iibsriKt ami
liireetiiii tne Sergeuni n(.tmto riiiest
Ibe pierm e of absent nnn.otrs and the
House adjourned.
stv rivv srixTH in. y,
SrATr The senate settled down to rou
tine business and a number of billt were
taken Iron) thecalemlar and passed. No
bntintss of further Importance was had.
At -l.r) o'clock the senate adjourned.
Hoi st Not iu session.
I lUMTttTII PS v.
SrsiATK. The bill for the purchase of a
site for a new government printing otfk-e
consumed nearly the whole morning hour
Senator Hanshroiigh of North Dakota
sought to seeiire immediate cnnsiilf ration
of the hill to provide for Hie destruction nl
the Kussiau t.-iistle. I he hi I wns read in
full. as was also the report of the i-omnnitee
At :t:.'r). ami before filial iielioii could ht
taken on the bill. Hie Semite went inn
executive session, the bill being made the
special order after the Mi liarralisti lull
snail have been tlisposed of on V tindav.
At 4.0') the senate adjourned until Monday.
Hoi st I he House spent Hie entire tl.iy
in lilibnstering over the ( l Neil Joy i:,iti'e-(-ed
electio-i ca-e from the St. l otus .lis-iit t.
I he H.iue relused to adjourn over 'i jod
f rniv.
rionrv i irst liar,
SAt Not in tessj in.
Hm st: Without ilipositisT of the Neal
.lov contest the bouse disputed of the
luilley Cobb contest from tbeKifth Ala
bama tlistrii t. coiitirmiug Mi-. Cobri t title
title to lnsse.it. A bill appropriating llu.ooi
for the further entorcemeiit of the Henry
I blllee lixi-losjoii ami llegistratiou act wot
passed und the house adjourned.
I -on rv it iimi t y.
StNfTi' -Not in essn,n.
Hoi -t -I n. k of a nuorrni in the house
to dav prevented the passage of a number
ol hills of local important e f T w hich
inuiiiinious citsiit was iisketl. I'lie house
wt nt into .vim in, i lee of t lie whole and w i'.li
oiilv nbotit inenitjsrs pre-eiit, look up Hie
o.ioil;ie appropriation bill. Ihe bill
i airie '7. 1.'" .', ii. w hii ti i ', l t'.s.-.i f
tliiiu ' he esiima-es and i ..'i .-sj nmre than
i he appropriation lor the current litcal
year. A lu-r a lu - nor modification of Hie
hid it was j.,rri-il to. I be committee then
r- se and ut 4 .') i. in. the house u Jiourneil
l lollTV Tlllllll inv.
Sivwt At IJ I ) p. ui, to-day tlieenste
as h tribute of resp.,.( o Hie inemoi v o t,
late Semitor Allred H. CoLiuiit. oft'lieorgiu
adjourned.
Hoi si After passing some bill of mnim
imiHirtunce. upon the iiiitioiiiiceiuent ul
Senator oLjuki s death, the house at I p in.
adjourned.
Til K I'ROI'H A It K KILLED.
Itcnoi is nl Tosses ii om Cold Are Exten
sive and Widespread.
St. I in is The freezing weather that has
(ilevailed Ihroilglioul Ibis its lion of the
southwest is iinpn cedenled for March,
liarly vegetable bad well advanced and
ftuit ttees in ninny places bad put forth
butls as n result of t lie recent warm spell,
lux.' Avw fM ,vi-,lv"Ve .-.,-4'ntt".v.l?T.v.l.'.p'
lal en flat. !n some places in Illinois, Mis
uiiitiand Soiuhern Iowa the temperature
lell 1 1) degrees below Iree.ing. Ice all inch
In. k formed m the city and so fur south at
sun Angelo, Tex . it was a quarter of un
nu ll lint k. i he cold snaii cuiight the fruit
on bans iu full b'.ossuui and will cut the
i-ron slioit.
M oi , mi. III. lu two day the ther
mometer dropp-d from SU tit-glees to I")
above -r-i. 1 he oeuch, lum und pear
cro s have been tuined by tue cold snap.
i in vt t. li t .--A cold wave ti ruck thi
et"ioi. I lie en-tie fruit crop i killed and
gii'tlen truck suit ere. I t onsiderably .
i in, a ... - I be t o il wave bss reached this
po.li. lu M ii lngaii many thousand tloi ara
liiinste is tlone to early peaches, grapes und
blackberries. Sti awbert les are frozen up
solid
i t st iv x w i, O I 'in nhl dulling ha been
dune tne li nit in tin vulley by the seveiu
weai her. II iiudtf J of acres of turdrn
truck up the Mill creek valley are frozen
li is believed ibat at least .'s) gardeners are
rsitied by Hie freeze. Ihe dam
age in this iaaniediate vicinity will reach
.noon. All peaches, cherries and peart
are killed.
si kix..f-iM D. ..- I'he thermometer her
Moiiduv luorniiig tegittered S tbvrees above
xrro. I'esi lies, pejis and t hemes ure
killetl. Apples are cons. tiered all right.
A 1 1 vx i.v, ( . lieporia lioiu the fruit
tlistncls ol this t'.ate, lennessee ami Ken
tucky say ! i per tent of the fruit crop was
killed by the I rose
I'moxiomn. I'.v The cold snap ha kill
ed the ear.y peaches and t brines, t he up
Pli's are mil thought lo be hurt, readies
w tie in bloom uud i herrie vet y nearly en.
This is the third season in succession thai
therhnriy mid peach crops have been kill
ed by tree., tig
A tlisi en from Kenton Harbor sav
Ihousanus ol tries were just ready to blossom
but every bud is now biack and dead. Many
farmeis bad nut mortgages on their fnrmt
during hard turns I In it without tioiibl the
worst culamity thai has lielal.cn the grow
ers iu tin Irtiil belt since the peach yellow
tcourge of 1S7H to 1S77.
Tilt l oil) W SVl: IXTIVP tlii.M MlillliiAN
bow x to n x X) ssst:.
Dt rnoit Dispuicbes I rout various sec
tion of Mil higitn reported tbe tempeiattire
at lar below the Ireez iig point. It was
be'ow freezing a far south as Tennessee
und Northern Arkansas. Flint growers Will
Miller ui most universally.
- - -- -SENATOR
COLQUITT DEAD.
Paralysis Killed the Georgian. A Gen
eral in the Confederate Army,
senator i'o!iiiiu died al hit resideure in
Washington. As the end approached, hit
breathing became very heavy, hut he re
lapied into iiiicoiic':ounei.s and suffered no
pain.
Ai mrn llm t Coi vri i r was born lu Wal
ton county, "ieorgia. April ), 1KJI;
griiiliiHted at Princeton college in 1841.
studied law and was admitted lo the bar In
Jb. He served a a stall otllcer. with the
rank ot major, during the Mexican war.
He was elm ted and served as a member id
the '1 Inrlv third congress; wa a member ol
the i.eorgia legislature iu is.it): was a presi
dential elector for the slate at large on the
Hreckintidge ticket in lsi0: was a membet
of the secession convention of the Mlate ol
lieorgia, entered the Confederate service n
captain; was subsequently chosen colonel of
Hie Sixth ( iforgiu infantry; served as a bri
gadier general and was commissioned as a
ii ajor general. He was elect.ij governor ol
I he slide of Georgia in IsTii lor lour years,
und was re elccied under a new constitution
lor two years; at Hie expiration of hi term
as governor he was eleced to Hit! I'nllec
Mums senate as a Democrat una was ie
elected in lsss.
Poisoned By Cannetl Tomatoes.
Two children of Henry .-liicrb h, a resi
dent of i irland, 111., have died from poison
supposed lo have been in canned tomatoes,
und other at-x of the lutuily uie vio
Ut.tiy ill.
LATER NEWS,
rmsira axo rrJuiTtrt.
At Chicago. Thomas Higgins, a murderer,
rlierl on the scalfold Kriday. Hit neck wat
broken by the fall and In a short time the
attending physician pronounced him dead.
He it the man w ho raised an objection to
being banged on the same gallows with As
sassin Prenderast, Higgiu murdered Peter
Mrt.'ooey. an aged city employe, after
having been discovered burglarizing the
latter'a house.
At Kalamazoo, Mich.. Stonewall .Nekton
f France, formerly of Merrer, Pa., con
victed of swindling tbe First National bank
out of ." OfiO on a forged draft, win tentcne
ed to II yetrt in the pwit'entiary.
w ASHrsrnvos;,
The Pollard ltreckinrhlge case having
deve'oped the fset that there I no
law In the Ms-net of Columbia for the
punishment of betrayal. Congressman
Morte, of Mastt.-huetl. introduced a bill
which contains the text of the Ma"sachu
setta law on this subject whii h fixe the
niaimum Imprisonment at three yeart
and the fine at ll.u W.
st - -t
AI'ITAI. AM) I.ASnR.
The miner of the George Creek Coal
Iron Company near Cumberland. Md.,
have tgretd to accept a in per cent reduc
tion. All the minert of the Kanawha. W. Ya.,
valley, resumed work. About .tm1 men
are now employed. There Is notrat eol Hit
rtcent blootly ditiurhaiices left here.
At Peoria. III., the Hannu Wagon work
which have been shut down several month,
begun operations on on order whit h wili
keep them running all su-emer Wagei
have been re lin ed, hueve', linn Ii below
those formerly paid.
IM AST Fits, A.i tut XT S XII r ITA I I TIM,
Chanea I'etrie, Jean McKav, J. C. Shafei
and Irwin Thakes, of lloll.tml. Mu h., were
drowned while fishing in i.ok Michigan
by their boat capsizing in n storm.
-
roRi-n,.
Capf. Wilson, an neion.rit, lost control o
In balloon at Cannes, frame, and wat
drowned in the sea.
SSI. - -
FIVE LI VLSI LOST.
Awtul Explordon of Ten Thousand
Pounds nt Uiuiniite.
Ten thon.ian I pmimls ol' dyiiatnite blow
up at Hl.ick't Ku i. near Hultou, Pa , Fri
day morning, and the only four people w Ip)
km w uuy thing about il. are scattered in
Imminent over a quarter ot utuiloof terri
tory. I be dead are: William Arthur, need l'4;
Mis. Olie Arttnir. aged 17. wilfol William
Arthur; s'n.i lleintlev. n.'ed '.'I, sisier ol
Mr. A rtlnir: t buries llnlibins, ug, p), o
AHeglu-i.v c ty; Nellie Ib-iil.i.y, aged PI,
aisrer of the other women.
I'he Acme powder works thesi-one "f the
d snsier, were sitii.'tte I in a ravine nbntit
one mile above llulioii on the A. V. K, I!.
'I here were four bonus down near the
creitk bottom. I lie employe begun work
at 7 o'c'iM k ami 'J) minutes' Inter ibe lirsi
. x plosion ii cur red, blow lug tbe two young
vt. men and two men into eternity. About
I'l yards awav Irom thu par-king bouse
w here the explos oil oecune.t. was the
hoarding house where the vt linu lived.
Nellie ' -naley, the Injure. I girl, wa
lioi.S'-Keeping ic.vt ..... rest, i' " oardnig
housi was blown down, and i..seuille a
heap of broken lumber and from the
lebiislbe young woiuaii was rescued, but;
the wa hurl ton badly to live j
i ue scene oi ine disaster re"intil.f n
hurtlttield, tlebri and eartihL:e wrnimer
being scattered nil over Ihe hillside.
'I be ground was torn into n bowl shaped
tlepiession, Irec striip-. of their Shrumoies
and buildings were bl.nv n to . .loners. Mm
warehouse o- tb. e uupauv. ...n yurtls away
besltle the railroatl Hack, " wus crushed in
and the roor was b:os n oil'
l be remains of the four victim were
picked upon Ihe Inliwde in pieces. Dim
fragment could not be identified from tha
other, and the men are not known I rum the
women Purl ot the upper lea of a nun
torn ami stripped of all clothing was found
on top of a built nearly n quarter d a luilw
awny.
It is supposed that a mutch hud been
carried into the work, contrary to orders
and in tome way caused the explosion. I he
lost is estimated al I.i.ihmi. ihe work of
rebuilding will commence a soon a the
debus it cl-irn I w v
Of Interest to Publishrea
The postofUce department at Washington
ha issued an order that will create much
comment and opposition among publishers.
The order la thai advertising slices consist
ing entirely of advertisements or of a
combination of literary orpictoiial mailer
and advertisements, issued by business
bouses and furnished to publisher! for tbe
purpose of being circulated w ith second
class publications, are not regarded by tht
department at permissible supplement! ot
covert to such publication! when mailed al
ibe second class rate of postage.
Frendergatt Respited.
At Chicago Judge Chethiin pistponed the
execution of Preudergasl until Friday,
April tl It was on a new point issued by in
attorneys that he ha becoma inane eince
his trial. It wns Id -V) p. m. I'hurstlay when
Ihe Judge decided he tould take up the
matter. The regular court venire wassum
moned and the judge's decision was lu ac
cordance with Ihe tinding of the jury
When the judge iinnoiiiicd his decision
a demoniacal grin took possesion of 1'reu
dergasl't countenance.
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An Entrance Into New Vork
A measure intended to give the Pennsyl
vania railroad an entrance into New Vork
City was introduced lu thu New York
assembly by Judson I.awson of New York,
it provides ior the construc
tion of a bridge over the
North river at New York. The New York
terminus of tbe bridge is lo be between t ne
Hundred und (seventieth street and ne
Hundred and F.iglily tilth street. Thu
measure provide for two spans, which are
to be 100 feel btgli.
Paper Manutacturera to Combine.
It is slated on the authority of a promi
nent Huston paper manufacturer that a
movement is on loot to form a combination
of the paper manufacturers of tbe country
wilh a view to raising prlcts ami com roll
ing the market. The idea originated with
New York manufacturers and nearly all ol
the large inariufucturert in the Fast bavt
already agreed to enter the trust Several
meetings nave beeu held and plans out
lined. Iowa No Longer Itrohibltlonisli
Ibe Iowa senate passed the house liquor
bill which has so long been under consid
eration, thus destroying the Iowa policy tf
ttate wide prohibition. Tbe law provide
for taxation of saloon property and many
condiiiont are required before the title ot
liquor may Le commenced. The Hons by
a vole ol 61 to 44 passed the bill granting
muuicipul suffrage t J woiuen.
""-EvANnifl.isT Moody's workjin Washing
Ion so tar bat resulted in 4,000 conversions
and tbeexpentet have been 1200. The con
vent are assigned to such churches at they
express a tlesirt to Join. More wen than
wuiueu wtre converted.
MILITARY POSITION OF CANADA'
An English Authority Saya American
Occupation Would De An Easy
Matter.
Kir f ieorge Chesney, the well known mil
itary expert, read an Interesting ntier on
the defense of the ItritisL Kmplre before tha
the Junior Constitutional Club, in Ixmdoit,
the other day. He I quoted by the Net?
York Post us saying that the lirillsli colon,
le. as a rule, were sale against smx-essiul
a taek.with the exception t f Canada, in case
of war with t beFuited Stales. He said tnaltn
t anatla there is an enormous line of frontier
laced by ano'ber great independent empire
and the serious question has to be consider
ed how a tlelenst rould lie maintained alone;
the great line in the event of tireat H'ltsui
being engaged in h.sviliiie with the Unite!
Slates. No doubt in the event of audi a
tort of quarrel as took place not many
years ago, when a strong letting was got up
in certain parts of America In lavor of the
annexation of Canada, and when, small,
isolated bodiet mide eruption into that
country, the Canadians would be able, at
they were then, to give a very good account
of themselves. It wat impoasible.bowever,
lo iloubl if some great question or quarrel
arose involving the interest of the lopleuf
tbe I nited State, and it tliefteliugt ol that
srop'e were to aroused that they should de
termine to rnrry out and quarrel to the
bitter eml, that tbe Kis,non could be anys
tbit-g but an extremely serious one.
I be people ol the Tinted States were cap
able in times of great emergency of gieat
things, and If tlieie were .10 issi.ijun td armed
people ngaitist.i.issi.itsjtit Canadians-even
tuposilig Ihe 'atiadians were united as mi
man it wnsa question whether Hie deleti-
of t anaila won, d be possible. Would it lit
possible for tireat lliiiain lo give such effec
tive aid us would prevent the occupation ol
Canada by the people ol the I tilted Stules,
He believed it would by an impossibility.
Happily the attitude ami the feeling ol Ibe
people of the I'nited States weieessentially
pestetul they did Hot so fur as he knew,
desire to increase their military retq onsi
Iniilies or extend their empire. The present
was not the time when it would be useful
r in any way practicable lor the HM.sh
overiiiiieut to lake any actual iiieasii'es
lor the defense ol Cannon. Idles FnglanJ
were at war with the ( tilled States, Canada
was absolutely impregnable; if Knglund
should he at war with the t inted Stales, lit
believed it would b-nilxsrible lo ilef'-ud
it. In regard, iberelore, to colonial le-
I I n-e, he believed that, wit b the ex. eptiou
I of Canada tbe empire was lit vuinei.ib.e,
- -
A Bloody Street Duel,
j At rutnvv. Ala., Sheriff Hennngort
. attempted to arrest on the street 'two- del
i pe'nte characters mime. I l!"iT and I! ts-cll,
who were wanted for sal'ti cracking, i'ney
i began tiring at llie oltleer. who re iirne l
the lire. I welve or 1 ' sln.l were ex. h.inv
ed and nil three ' killed und a by s. .toil
er badly wounded,
i
! MARKhTS.
1'lTTi-M K'i.
tVK W Moll's Ml: i:, IsAllKiilVrN ll'l.ow.
I OIIMX, n.ol It ,N(. (Ki ll.
' WIIKAT No. 1 Kcd lid c-f f fit
I No. . Ilcd '.( in
(OUN-No. J.Yeilow ear... 41 4")
Hi-h Mixed car 4.1 44
No. -.'Yellow Shelled 41 Hi
Shelled Mixed -lu) 411
! OA'IS-Vn. I Vhite "
No. i White It,') :S
No. It While Ub) 7
Mixe,i :u
I; V i: No. i .Mi) r.7
No. J Western, New ') -Mil
I Mil It Fan. y winter out' :HI." .1 !
Faui y Spring i:ttents H '.) 4 I
Fancy Straight winter.... 'i 11 3 "JS
.N..' llakern i iir, 2 !H)
live Flour II J."i 8 .V)
Hii.-kw beut flour. ' .1
HAY-Haled No. 1 rim'y.. I' Vi 12 7.-i
Haled No. 'J Timothy 10 UO T isi
Tdixe.l Clover Id tHI Id M)
liinoihv from t-tuiniry... 1 idl Hi t
FKIlD-N'o. 1 V'h M.l fi T 17 .'s! is on
No. White Mi.ldliiigs Hi is) 17 0d
Hrown Muldliiigs l-r il Hi .K1
Hrsn. hulk Hi .10 1' 00
f-TK AW Wheat .).. dm)
Oats n .M) 7 "))
liVlltV I'llol.ll'IS.
HI I I Ml-l.lgiu I reumery
Fancy 'n-ainery
Fancy country toll
low eratle ,xv cooking....
CHKKSK Hint), new
New York, new
Wisconsin Sw iss
l.itnbiir-r (New niakoi...
t I.I IT AM) r-.l I VHI
API'I.US-Funcy. ft bhl...
Fuir to choice, V bhl..,,
UFA NS
N Y tt M.newilteansVybhl
Limit Hcahs
11 A K'KS
Fancy V mi
Sweel. per bbl
CA ItH Ad K-per hundred..
ON IONS YelloWiiobepthil
Mixed ( ouutry
Spanish, per crate
TT'HNIPs- purple tops
JH J7
SI lil
IS W
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12 K')
K') K
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