J .7 ,k !, ...... .. w.v.., , rvmnmM..-L.s.M.. ,...,. - - - - i , -, mnmn i ,,,.., Km - .-.. THE HIDDLMRGH POST. t'.I'O. W. WAfillNsKI.I.r.It. IMitor. A11I IIL 1! E. CooPtlt, Manager. Miim.i.ii n.tM, Ta., AI'l'lL I'.t, Thooriftitinl citK,ps.siin for the, Tafia Jerusalem lUilway wa n'xtaiiie.l by ft native of Jerusalem. It iw built by French ootnpaiiy, tiie engine and carriage manufactured in tho Uniteil Btate, rati over rail made in Bel gium, mi 1 t ho most remunerative part of the jas(i)iiT traffic is drawn from llritinh tourist. Hie linivt liotiot able liusinos of 'housewifery take rqu.il mid recot;-nir.-d r-m'i w itli that of "liust-an dry'1 in Colorado now. When the wife of rx-(!ove rimr l'.oTitt stepped iiji in the front ran I to register hh b voter ut I'eiivrr in .ib-r tli" new equal niftYiioo ; law recently, an 1 ns,ed her nci'ii- ; pation, hliu riplic, "Housewife." And hundreds of women who li-id felt ; onu f!iili:irra"-:i; nt on thin point took the fin-. j Tho uu li tiiaMi- iu.M .'iinty and de crepitude of tunny of t h I nvo Imild- i iuKi of ChitMn is a Mthjeot which is i Imginnin.,' to agitate uul alarm luiild- I ra and bitsiiirH men, declares tlio ' New York S in. Tim l'ostolii nul ; Custom Hons.' has bi'cn nettling noon j it ho ft clay foundation fur years, nri t is now generally spo'neu of a t Li I ruiu." This is in: al-mo because the j nly wants n now l.uil'lm-. . but bo i cause the structure is absolutely mi- j afe. It lloors nr-j uneven, its wails , sre criitiildiii..;, iiu.l tho drainage pipes are no broken nti I dis 'on'teetc 1 as to ' fill the bnilihii.- fiv .ptciitly with uox- I lOUS gaS'-S. i I Tho British war.-hip ('oldiiii-h r- I I crntly returned to Sidney, New South i tVulos, from a five mouths' cruise amoti th" Solomon Inlands. Siio liroiitflit Imcl; leports which show, avers tho Sun 1'raucisco Corotiicle, that tin? work of mihsiouarie.s oniony the South Sen islmiils bus been jnic- j tically without result. t'auiiibalism goes on as it dil before the hit m nil Ipeareil, only no v tho n itivos re ruuve the h'miIIs fro'n their huts an 1 Liile them when n warship is hishteil. A juiaNioiiary who has spent Ktveut"eti yrara in tho Solomon group has ile ciJol to abanilon th tielil, ax tho nil tivea arc b"vonil ' " in'''i'jnce. Tub r,....4d d,nan contrast t other islanilH, w here missionary work, though nlow and vexatious, aci'oni plwhea valuable results in a few years. It i reported tint the French Mm iater of War has decide that tin canned goods for the f.se of the army nmt-t hereafter bu of French manufac ture. The eot of the ehanjjo to the Government will be, it is said, I'V) per rent. l litiotul, and it w ill be neees- j miry for tho department to a-k lor an increase of nii:'oriat ion. Hitherto moat of these goids Invo been pro cured from this eo;i:itry. The Ar mours, ol'('!iica,'o, winiiMvo held lare contruets for sunplviii th. French army, say tiiu! they have heard noth ing of teic'i a decision, an 1 ure not in clined to h:'hcvo it. It is said that mieh an order would mike very little difference with their business, any way. They would still continue t nupply the go v.ln, which the French contractor would sell ut tho advance price by eh.ini;iti, tho marks on thu packages. "A venerable man," says tho Chi cago Inter-Ocean, "ivlio deserves Wei' of Liti c'niritry an-l is hoiiorc 1 the world over for his achievements, has lxen iptietly walking these streets for three moutlis, ulmo-t without recm tiition. Hi., iiiituo is Th. .) Ion 11. Timby, mi l your m -m-iry is so s!i rt that the ii -i in will not enlighten ou iia to its claims to a p -ir.ig r.;ili in tins lettii. As long a -.i as 1 l' Mr. Tim by exhibited to tinny oil'nvrs his il ins for the revolvin.; towel- which is now in use in tne navies of nearly all nn tiona. Ill ls(',j J,e Jiltelltcd this dc feign, and in that year eontriele I witii the builders of th- Monitor for the use of the revolving tower tipori that vessel for n eunsi h r.it ion of 3"i) l.). He iiIho invente 1 tliiuk what it menus to nil who go t war and whom armies and navies pi-ut.'et tin) system of firing guns by electri.-ily, au l the American pattern of the turbine water wheel. Mr. I'ini'iy is Keventy two years old, but is us vigorous as I ila I btouo was at that ae, and liis lain I is M fertile in invention as ever. La.it woek General Miles an I some membct's of liiH tt!V honored themsolven by calliuy: nuou this ltau 1 old man." Apam wan t:ie only i.inn who had ft wife made to order, and even the turned out a niUiit. COXEY'S COMONWEALARMY WENDING ITS WEARY WAY To The Nation' Capital. Strict DiS'lp lius in Camp, Hardships Bern Patiently. f'M ' arti y eiieitTi.M on the n'trlit ft tt.i tr l iulilft nili i!a n.nreli In an it ' :n m l ii mI !il .i st lieuse, i i.e et tlio many MrtorW ill I'lnei s tliat line tlie nl'l Niitiuiiiil road, i'ver wliteh tlie nrniy 1 tiowr nmkli if Its way to Wa-liil'ioii. 1 "lie I'hk'rinift tiiarelied 11 II. ill s Wislni-ailiiy, litut never ln-e tliey left Mii-siil. n. nverii'o tiiili mviiy. loivf' tlieir i '' ii' t I'i'i'ii anytlilmf lik-llmse of lis ill"'. '1 In y Imve l i en l.nlf frozen ly I liz r.iirls, ilrt tu'lieil In fearful (i'rn'i, half I irieil in mini iiiel nil ulTii'.iteil in Irliii'lilaj I'loinla ol iliist. Imt t"-l:iy's eTperi i te-e e,iMil t'.le i lllllllX. 'J In army left t l.li'l.tWII lit eleven III the It i 1-1 i f a ilrivHii! iiiw slMfiii, trarnplt'C tliniirh fuel Iinkle i! ei. I lie inu.l w ti eliimed to nwl'll -hl-ll. llll l I V tlie time i l, tinrii I i mi wns Imlf way t) t t.ni:re Surtciiit. it a- l.i I f imi.-K inn lota' ils way Hip Mieli "iniw !. ,ir i i ti ej. n. -,t i i ; v ifr'iiiiif1e "h r. ,,. . t'l V.I fear I ill, fie sin I w fell u. i tli..'. I l!i:.l i ll ilil -:ir .-e!y see ."(1 vrr.lali i.il. I ".i'ii- i.m " i.t ihkI tlie army :n- to .nt I!- le 1 1 " -r - to wheel-, ami push the heavily III I' 1. e .l;'!.l-.;iry llll'l ei.l'lll WllU'.l.s lip the l"l' . It wit.- a hen ;nar 'li. Tin re ve l'i it. I'll h" ria'le it ..it f. .it titt'l i'.i.imi! ;',() .ii r "ti Imrses mi I 111 many tea'nsters, I ! " T' i- -:.inl kviml'liiii over th foml I'e-I. !' r httie'i. win :i tlie men !i 1 1 ! in --i.' '.v eiuh; ;,' le ih e.. all they Ic'it erie ers en. li, I'.ir M! ier th v tiire'l Ilttie l.i tt- r, ei.rtie.l l ef In il'rf ell the l f.f fi.re. It I-c itle r ma'iietl-in nf the!, a lers nr I e "f a Ive.iture that makes till I'y i'k ii.t! I"l .iisli fi.nvanl so refii.luti ly. The ani, re-te liii wliatW l.nn vn as the i I I Ak' r ti i ii tt ;i nii.-ii.ii. It was hitter eohl, Imt h:if eniil !!n - w re lairuin in the e.il fins .liees. Tit tTie tiinef. i i-th day" out, tne army tun. a wea-v 14-inlle tratni io-ilny overall uwlul r.'iel. the heavy snow haviitx la-en turneil to ill ..ut Lite f.M.t'nf until ami slush. At burner la hi a sti p of two hniirs wiin liml lur lutu-!:, nti-i 't l-arr- W of hard tm-k. sent n frem rittsl.iinr, were itutten nit ut the Math-n and l--a-!e. Kit tl iminivs.iry wai-'fins. A'I'li- s- n. Pa., a hleitk iitnl iln-ary itneiiitaln ham 1 t. was rue-lied ahmit dark. Part of the il-lri-i slept in a small earrlaite liiiiise, i.ud the l aliitii-e were corralled in a sle-d in iid e - n In Id le nri y. 'I In- hulling of the ei.flii and trvliiif i-f ha'ei.n was done in the o en alt I v tiie ri.adside. As usual. P.rnwne and tin liiliu, (the stuil w-i-re eotiifnrtably iimr- !. ted i.t a h.-f.-l. i In-tweiithieth day landed tln army In the Mate ef Maryland, reaching liralitvllli l.-.t- in the a it. riei.ii. after a liiinrinii-ninr. h f t -1 r d li-i-it. ltwasv.ithililTliiiltyllt.it it pht iih f.. inn) for I lie pitclilinr of caini I . S. liral.t. I'illll! V lieurge lirewer, linn I. r-i.aii. t-iok Ity '.n the forlorn-li Miking tra-.i-l-'tauied imirn-Katioii, and oflen-il tin i,-i i f a ih la-idated old I urn, staudinu in n shell. -n .1 hollow, nit the eiluc of linilitvtlli , I. II-1 i- still tni-re d--lilpidated still-liinise. ponrim; eami tires luinn-d, nndthe urmy wi iiiite i-'Hi.t--rtuldc. The Army of the ( nmrnoaweii I reiiched Ihh !' t"i..i- - on their -.'l-t day's march ind is lio. In .idol strain-lit for Vit-liink'ton. Tl.o nrn.y. -.'. ( slroiiu, rete-ln-d ( tiinls-rlaiid, Id.. Miich.y imoii and '-ai;ii-d in the lase I all l.'r-Miu.ls. a it tw iiules frntn thecei.ter f tin-town, liver 1..VIU people have paid 1(1 cents to enter the irruiiiids mi l look at the pili:ri't.o and hear Urowne Ihvi-IkIi iinliist l-itiik- ii ti t hankers, the pulpit and the pri-ss and i liar., -ti-ne t'ungrcsN as a budy of ruls hers and lllllrderes. Mayor Hopewell ilelihnnd I.lnyd Lowndes, pt-siient ol the Si-ninl Nntioiinl I link, ex. pind"d ol -out s0 in piireluu-iitkr r-OO loaves ef lire.id, 7" pounds of cheese, litl pounils oleef (ee , V hah-1 of frsh l-e" and 1 Ml . unils of Iml-'iru .y, I'hey hope Hie towueoimcil ,. . .-ln. They n-'ted lis they did ju-t as opi. in other places have done In the hope that the army wild at and pa-oii wilhout doiaKiiny pllauiii).'. I 111 Saliirday the Mrst I'pen hostility lit ween PmwI'h mid Smith w.i manliest." I'.rownc wanted th immonweiil to stop while he nd- ilrissed a hall dozen faraieis, Multli wouldn't have it i h it way. It. t li men addressed the cemii.oiiwc.il. That functionary slood ly Smith, pr. umic was ieHed and lie tel. frnpl'. il I oey, who arrived Sunday. When Sa.uh w.i- deposed and ordered out of the may. ll is rumored that Smith will leave the army and lecture. It is said Jesse t'oiey .:i ii' .-oaipany liiiu. Commonwealcra at Other Pointa. Tin- weslerii divisiiiii of t he industrial army under command of Kelly, ban arrived at l oiiucil 111. ills. la. t he train was sidetracked oat on the prairie and the pnsseti-rs pre par.nl a ile lived hrenkfast. h'-lly Impi s to Ki-t a tram from some of the lines running into i 'hieiik'o to carry the army on. A niirn hi r of le-w tiiemlH-ri were sworn in and th urn y now numU-rs nearly l.liK). VlHtl..o, le. -Joint's divislou of Coey s army s cut Sunday at Newport, where : was w, II treated and allowed to camp i n a farm. The ,liMon numbered h s than twi tiiy men, ir i nun:, Ok. the Oklahoma coutiiiuiMit i ft'ovry s ur-ny, :i(HI stroiu;, cuii.pleted ur laii) e niMs with the railroad company to eiirrj tiiem to Wiishintim ut hox cars. l.'tihA. Kan. In view of the prolial.le pissae of lien. Kelly's Industrial army ihroturh Topi-ka, the people's party leiigu'ii el shtiuiKs- i niiiity passed a resolution to "ivethe recruits a suitaMe welcnme and a sul staiitial feast on their journey to Wash ington. A committee to make the" neeessury at rai.y.cud.ts litis lu eti appointed Siot,i:, Wiedi. Tim Indiisfrial army Is fownii; stronger here and on .Monday a jn-r liui'ient oruaiiK'atleii wits eHei-tcd and eajs- t . ri. elected - Forebodea an Ineuirei tion. Tu an intcrx iew al 1! ston, Ma-s., Ormid Ma-ter Workman Sovereign said Coxey'a inovemi-ul was the foreliodini; of an Insur rection. Thousands of toilers were watchinir it, ready to rcM-nt any alms i the army inay r ive from municipal, state or national ofllcials. The army was to the workingiueii tivday w hat John Ilrown's party waa to the tduves hefore the war. MAY BE 22 VICTIMS. Work on the Clocone Plant RevealedFour Bodies. Tli" sear -liin of tho ruins of the works o! the Aricrieaii lil.iuci se ceiiipiiny, at lluffalo, N. Y.. for liislies was luytm, and when the Workin. it were cntupi I ed to ipilt l-y darkness four lio.iics lin-l I u toiind. The remains are dimply chunks oicharri-d fu;ll uud hones The hit, si pi was n poriioii of a man's trunk, wlih-li was found outside the wall-. The ntor- ue wii.s crowded with weeping Pi.li-h women, wives an I relatives of the men liiinied. Tliey made Krent outcry wh'-n tin-charr-'d remains wern lirouht in, and soinii of the more demonstrative threwtliem- selves on the lilackeni-d pieces of tleslllllld eim-ssed ill 'in, Tlie morgli" nUlclals had to use force to get them uviiy. The exact num. her of men cremated cannot yet he dellultely stated. It is nl'solutcly certain that 1J uieu were hurin-d, hut theiu Is crave reasons to fear that there were a iiiiiuls-r of others, and It is not impruliuhle that there were 2J tictims. The Cook Can Smoke. Olirari'tte stiiokiiu; by women is so far iili:-.'-il in Pu'laiid that the London court efili.tl ll a it mistress is not iiistitliul in leg. lie. (lis- luisMiar I'1 r '"ok without notice tiecause the sun lied in the lot- hen. The tniiKistrate at th" same lime i xi rissed streLg sympltthy v,.(U th.) in-.lo -' IicliliKS. FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. tunirnarited Piocfdinira cf Our Law Kakera at V.'aahtr.irtcn. KISTT-HXTH riT. PrsnTR.- In the senate Mr. W'elco;t rro tutu ii for in ifi tiatit tif with Mexico for th eouuiiie a, t'hiti d states mints of Mexican Mm. 'lard dollats was a(.ns d to. The ehiel speech on the Wl s n tariff I 111 was made I y tsenalor l.mltre, l;e ul Ih nii.ef Maf"Hchi.s tts, after which a short iM- -titive si s.-li n wti held and the f linte iidjotirued. Ilol-sn Itills wen- passed for the prnfpe. Hon of iratne in the Yellowstone park and for Ih" punishment of crime in the park hy the i Nteiitiun of the law and Jurisdiction of tho Wyomlmt I'nltcd stnt" district toils terrt tory. The Inn, s then went Into eommltti-n of the whole and resumed consideration ol the os!c!nY'c appropriation bill untiladjouru n.eiit. MNETY-SIVFXTH TlAY. Hrnir. - In th" s -n ate alter tontine luil lies- Mr. II. ile, Ic pnMicaii. of Maine, l.cm hl i;ddres mi the WiN .ii tarift hill, otin-r peik'r followed i. a I alter an executive fre.tO!l th' .etwi'e a IhCiriied. II. a "t Itrti i din'eiy utter the Journal had ii, rind. Mr. Ii'-d - n-ied tip the matter that wi lit vT from yesterday- tl e rik'ht i f Mr. sprit irer to v.ithdiaw his' moth n to dl l.nrne the i t.,er of arret I ue-l !.. the set-, (.ai.t-.i'-arn s upi n wl.i' li a vote ',uj taken no pt .;-.iit It. el hull present. ') I,,, r- II wit tle-n cull' .1 i ii Mr. Springer' a mo ta n. I hi dci top. d no ipioru-n and a call i f the houo Wll o;-.,-r -,, t ' ti :t . ! to ohtalu a M.'.iLii,' iiioruu: tin- le -t-e iidi iiriii'd. Ms n-i nm i it my. Sirr. Inirii.u' the trai:sil' ti"'ll of t'te rontii-e hi s n-s S' ruiV-r Kvle, o Sottt'i Pa ki ta. introduced a joint resolution proposing a -i.stit'itlouiii ,rt.. t.il-te t.t relative t i in.ir riaife and divo'ce which wa- n lerrxl to the oii.ti ittii' ii judiciary, senator Kyle Intro Itf-ed n lull provldn.i' for Stitiday nt. It provides that tm ore shall perform any lal.or or eiiifin'e in any attiusiMi.eiit n Sun day to tie- iliMurl-aliee if others In nnv di-tri-t, lerritorv. vessel or lace sill jeet to the e. Ilisive jurisdiction of the t'nited Stu"s. It al-i prohlhlts th" trmtsportiitlou of the ma. Is on that day. Mr. pefler delivered the third installment 'of his si'..h i n the tariff tail. At 1 o'clock lie hud imt liiiishi il his remarks and a-'cordinif to the iik-reetiient the taril hill was laid le-id" and the urgency deilclency M l was main taken up. At ii n'ehx-u the senate adjourii'-d without d'lsive a. tioii on tne hiil. llofsr.. 'I h" ll"u-e w.-ts n v-sioii just n:i hour and th-ii irave w.iv to a I letum-mlla eaueii" a'lisl t iisi ler the parllametitary ituatioii and the method of Improving it. N'o i iortim nppeared i ti a rod call i-.inl not even the journal of the previous day's pro ceedings was approved. M.sr.TY-sts ra l'Y. S'rNTi: After some routine l ii-iu'--, the senate re-uuied tl uiiicrati"ii of th ur- evut ilell.-icn hill. The hill WHS ie.at"d up to 1 p. in., when It went over without a -ti- ti. I he t. trill I ill was then tak-n up, and Mr. Peffer i Pel., i. "f Kausiio, heiran th" fourth part of Ins speech on that suhjeet. At 1 -25 o'clis-k, at Hi nclusion of Senator petTcr's spis-ch, Mr. Mitchell t lh-p. i. of tire 1,'i'ti, t-iok the ll.ii.r, uud Mioiialti l '.he senate adiourin d. Ilot si: The whole day was spent In fruit less attempts to jret a ipioruni, i xc-et i n the inloption of the resolution revokitut leaves of al-seiicc, m,,i ml adjournmetit had tols-takeit without irettiiuj to a vote on the new rule (Iniluf inetnhers tlO when they are present hut fail to vote ou a yea and nay rll-e'l, or lire lll.sellt without leave when there is no ii.orutn for the transaction of business, tin: nr.MiH'iuTtr cai-i fs ii:i ipk to "ioi-xt A oL'olll M." MtMHtlls' 1AY To US roll KCITKn. " At a meetini; of the lieiunemtlc euueiia the fnllowiiiK ri-solutlou was adopted: "Hi mil in I, As the dense ol this caucus, that the Homtuittoe on Hules should report to the House a rule, or an amendment to the rules, l y means of whl'-li ncmU-rs pn-w-nt and imt votdv mv Is-taken Into account in ih-ter-nilulnir tin-. ' or mm- r'-se-e ,t a piorum and . . 'X'.t-;.:'.-' ...... - ..w sent inemls-rs." Another resolution was adopted by the aucus. It was olTervil 1 y Mr. Maud, of Missouri and provides for enforciin; the law passisi in ls.Mi which forfeits a member's pay for every day lie may l absent without .eave, except in eusea ol siekti'-ss. oM:-iit siiui.irii DAT. Sfnatk- Senator I'elter Introduced a resis. lutloit fr the appointment of a new- commit tee of the senate tu receive the etitlotis and hear the statementH of bodies of nu n like I'oxey's aruiy, who vls,lt the Capitol for thn purpose of niakiiuf presentatloiisto Coiu;res. Alter further debat-j on the tariff bill tlm senate adjourned. Ibu-sf The house was unable airuin to olw tain a luorutii, ami on motion of Mr. Out h waite (lieni.j, of Ohio, adjourned at noon. A NEGRO LYNCHED The Law Defied and Justice Ruahed by a Mad Ohio Mob. Troops Called Out. Seymour N't wliii, a luvro with a had repu tation, who lias been lu the Ohio s-nitenti. ary, cemiiiitt-d a criminal assault Saturday lilfht upon au lufi d wciuaii named Mrs. Knowles, Ii villi; at Kushsyivanla. Miran comity, Ohio. He was ea tared Stilidav moriiiia:. but when the shcrnf arrived from llellefoMiiine to take chtirire of the prisoner, a liioh which had collected refused to eVc him up. The sheriff summoned a posse, ,;it still the mob would not yield. A call was then ma le upon the militia, and a company h-tt llclicloiilaiue for the seat of trouble, A thousand determined n.eu had charge of .evlin mid the situation was very irravo, Shi-rift Sullivan then held a Ions; parley With the leaders of the mob ans it wits liua'i ly decided by th.-tii that if Sheriff Sullivan would order the milllia hack to pclieloii iiine, the citizen- would tfiinr.l the prisoner until inori.iiiii and "ie him a heariii in llu -h-yUiiiiia, but Sin-rill Sullivan must make no further nttemj t to i;et the tm,u until uf-r tne trial, lter parleyiiiK for n time the Slii-rll". dc id. e.lthat he could do iiothii;t' and the troops were or ! red to return t ilellefontaiiie, tic . Mien. proinisini;tlii:t they Would cine f,,r the prisoner and that no harm . ame to him. 1 he troops left for home at H o'chs-k. At s .'ll ;!n moll aeidc a raid n the calaboose. I I. f building was ovi rlurin-d mid the stnm--irlinu' u vr. ipiickly t.i!;eii from it. r,,j. Iiad been provided. A House put about the lu ck of the tivillblllii w retch l.lld he wit ilrai;.,'! d to a ci itonwoi .l tree ah-uit Usj yards distant. Very little was -aid and no I'pportiiiuly was jivcit tlie pnsem r tl) mai0 a confession or sit tiient, A doz-ii willlliir hands grasped tlm rope and the ncyro was swinirf into the air. As hi- body rose above the mob the air wits rent with the shouts of the in--'i atnl Wotia-n who had n-soiuhled to witness tho lyn -hiii. As -ion as the work was llnished tlie mi, di- e;s.., uud unlet was ri-stored, - - Tho 01 l?kt Ma In Conirroas. At Waslii, it-ton Senator .liis-.lu S. Morrlll.of Vermieit.eelel.rati d Inssjtli birthday on Sat urday. Ill the e vcniiisT he held his ci.sto. liiary birthday reception, and run U o'clock until midiilwh'- his home was throned with friends and associates who eiune to oiler eoli erut.il it on-. Senatiir Morrill Is the oldest mail In either braucli of ( 'i-nvress. lie wits elected to the House in h,"iS, and ls'f',7 wiissent to the Ken n'e, tu which lie has Iscn four times re lurued. An Ancient Fowl. A turkey that has Jn.-t died in Ovid, Mich., toed 4 net ,'l'j in l:.- IukIi. measured V j (eel aMiiinl the biet and weiirhed ii pound-. 11" never used tobaeeo in w.y form and dtdu t t-viii know the siiiell of thtexKitiiur teveriiKis and wui tver n;r'y to Li d and curly to ti.o. LATEST NEWS SUMMARIZED FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What ia Trantpirinir tha World Orer. Important Eventa Briefly Told. MATr.llH. AreiriF.siT AD rATAttTlE. A train on tho Northern riwllle won thrown from the track near t'hleao by nmnintj ovei a Imrs". William Andrews mid .lames Dotio hue, I rakenicn, were instantly killed. Py the collapsing of a tenement hou In Wllilamsburif. N. Y., John Kelly and Mr. ClifTord were killed. The Frothiiitflimn Arcade. i busln's- blrs-k at Heratitoli, la., was destroyed by fire. Lost tsO.fXKI. Inastormon the I.onit Island eont l)r Jau.es A. Ilutcliliisnii, Thotuus (1. Knluht and Prank White, out in a y.i -ht which eap sl,:ed. wer drowned. Mrs. L'-wis Larson and 1-year-oM Isiliy of Wild Uice, j mile south of I'urij.i, N.I'., were burned to death. The baby's iIps emiuht lire from the sb-ve and th" motli-'r was eiiveo.d by the Mames in end'-avorinx to extiiufulsh them, she e.-.rrled the child hi l.er aru.s into the yard, where Isith were found nuked and their flesh horribly burned. W AsiiiMiro m:. The bill Introduced in the f.s. senr.tenome time sjn -e I y Mr. I'efTer, Popull-t, of Kansas, p lierally klmwii as the Coxey cood roads bill, was reported adversely from the Com mittee on Ldiicatioii and Labor. Senator McMillan, of Mi-hlirat!, presented thus? amendments to the tariff bill. Intended to be proposed by Idtn. tine of them propose to chniiire th duty on clears, eh. roots and cigarettes from : p-r pound to t.'iUper pound and t' per cent ad va lorem. postmaster tl.-iieral Pa'sscll has Issued an rder providtnc that lien-after only short aittiies, or n iiii'-s of oil" .ird only, shall be I ptcd for newly estal.llshed postollb-es. r.x -eptiotis may be ma le l.y the department ivlu-ii the lui't.e is historical or Iuls Lsiconie oeiil l y loin; usa-.'e . - i Al 1TAI. AMI l.i Hon. At Akioii.O.,iiiiie hundred emplnyrs of the iVerie-r cotr.pany who hnvc Is-en on a strike ilic-e Monday for the r'storatmn of n ten per -lit cut in.-t and decided to return to work, riie 2M ressn.eli and pri-ss feeders withdrew rom the niis-ti;-.; and will stay out for the ild Wildes, The troubles that has affeeted the tailoV n trad" In St. Louis. Mo., for almost two nmiths, weresetth'd and 1.(100 employes will resume work immediately. Over 7,00 employes of the llolphlll Jute roinMiny, of Pat'-rson, N. .1.. stru.-k for the 'rtliril of a 10 per oeut, reduction lu Wildes Kune lime iiko. The old wiip-s of the employesof thel'uion Paclll.i rullmad affected by the reductiou made Scpte:iils-r 1. 1HII3, havo been restored. Ou May 1 the Queen and Crescent n.I!road svl'l out wiures of all employes gettinj? 41.10 or more per day 10 per cent. It is lielieved a ' n- " ' eii.vl.ojes will strUd. At Wlieeliint, W. Va., the Belmont ni L ol (he Wheeling Stisd and Iron Company, ro sumed operalions.after 10 months' Idleness, t'liiployim; fO'l men. The oTatin of this mill will start otherdepartmetitsln a fewday KlviiiK emjloyincut to nearly 1,000 Idle hands. LiKht thousan 1 Colorado eoal miners will strike April 21. jusi i i.i.m:oi-s. At Albany, New York, the municipal i-liv. lions resulted in the complete overthrow of the old Cleveland lieinocrati.t orKnui.atloii. Oreu E. Wilson, a H ipublle.iri, tlie e.m lid.itn nf the Honest Election party, u fusion of the new I :::. -rat ic orirauiatioii and the llc puhllcaiisi was elected iniiyor over James llioliey by an estimated majority of, 3. 100 Votes. The Honest Elections party als iele-ts il tfood working n.njority of the board of ul demon an I supervis irs. ll ith Ci :s i boards have bei-n pemocrati f-r years. Last full the Ii moerutlc majority for the state ticket In Albany wit about 5.0J.), wiiile JanuM II. Mai.niiiL', the present lietnocrath! mayor of Albany, was elected two years by a majority of lii-aily C.iHin. A treat sensation has Is'cu eaused at Piatt" City, Mo., by the action of tlm graiid jury In llndinif inilictmeiits at-'alnst -10 of tho leading ladies and (Ji-nt h-men of that place for mdaluinu in progressive euclu-r. As a n-sillt en" of the lemliUK cliuri lies Is likely to U- disrupted. English capitalists have secured eontrol of Kansas City stris-t railroads. The companies have Is-eii consolidated with a capital ul tLOOO.000. CONDITION OF WINTER WHEAT. A Favorable Report.Showlna- Good Proa recta Despite the Cold Snap. The condition winter wheat on the first di y of April as reported by the department i f iiL-ri-ult. ire averages Sil.7 per cent for tho the entire country; last year the averajro was "7.1 per ei nt. In IMij it was HI. a per cent, and Mii.0 per cent for the year 1MK1. The eori-espi.tidilu; livernu'e tor rye Is !I4.4 per cent. Ih- weather from seedlm; time until the recent cold wave swept over the country bus I ecu v ry favurublo to tlm vrowth of the plant. In the eastern, northern and northwestern states suow civerlntr has ntlorded protection In a Iditii ti to that of a mild temperature. 1 he injury to the crops from the recent cold snap is undoubtedly considerable, if n,,t irre.it. In the eastern uud northern states the ilailiii.e was comparatively slmht, lu the smith Atlantic and southern states thn Injury is tnarkisl and decided, with pel haps the exception of Texas. While in tliestalea of Ohio, Indiana. Michlnau and Keutueky I he injury from frosting is eoiuddcrahle, tho extent ct some is eontliiKeiit upon future ineteoreloKieal conditions. The return In dicate that freelntf to the ground wa ipiita i revalent, i specially ou low and rich moist lands, but with room left untouched, cr ut h list alive with ood pr. speeU of r'-cupcra-lioii ou the recurrence of ood weather. In the states of Kansas, Nebraska and California the impaired eoiiditiou of the erop lias nof resulted so tnudi from the frost as from eold. dry wi-atlii r. lt.di: is inueli uiedi-d in these iw well as in other important wheat proUuo. Lug btnte. Puiiino the quarter ciulinn February 1, 2-IU.tt-u.7li worth ot liquor was sold by lua 67 btutu dispensaries lu Kotdh Carolina, LATER NEWS NOTES. Chnr'es F. Johnson of Topeka, Kan., ha filed A snit Btfoinst Ir. Islio E. Keety for 100.000 for ruined health by taking the Kee. ley cure. The manner of tho Interstate fair to he held at Taeoma, Wash., shortly, are endear orintf ti secure ex-Queen Lilluoknlanl as on of the nttraetlous. Charles Wisdom, eotnred, 22 years old.WM banned at fst. Louis for tlio murder and roh hery of Edward A. Drer.ler, a toba-'eoiilst, April 24, 1HIU Jack Itedilinit and Jacob Harper, owner of the celebrated lioscabaxes mine. In old Mexico, In a quarrel Thursday shot and kill's each other. This makes five deaths among the owner of this property, which seems to carry with It a strange fatality. Only on owner now survive. Tho schooner Jennie M. Carter. Sullivan. Maine, for Philadelphia, with a enrro o" paving stone, came nslioro at Newburyimrt Mass., without n s.-al oil Isiard. and It Is be lieved that the entire erw of six men perlshe.l. The slrik" f.f t!i Indianapolis painters win declared off, the strikers accepting til" em plovers' seal", which ranges from twi-nty-llvi to tweuty-si'M-n and a half cents an hour. At rmviden s-. II. L. th" Weyl.o-:-ett mill Was run for the fir-t time sin..., '1Vj fu'. ; ti er local mills are starting wttli a prospect of on overtime s- hedul" within a few da. (iov. Tillman has Is-giui to ill-ml-s from the military servi -e of the State of South Carolina thus" companies whlee failed to resp nd to his call during the Ihitliiictou troubles. A train at Evii'isSiti. Wyo., was ditched. William L'-thlirlde, th" entfineer, and 11. O. (ieorife, llremen, w-r" in-itaatly killed. At Janesville, Minn., tli" re.-idenee of Au (tusf Krinke was bunicd, and his three littli rhildreii perished In the Hre. Tin Ir charred Isines were found in the ruinsof the house. Th fathi-r was away, ami the .'In- half eonsiimeii the building before it was discovered, lr. her effort to n-s mid tlm children the mother was ba.lly burned. Py the explosion of an oil car lu the chl ciuo, Milwaukee an t St. Paul railroad yai-ih at hf'-mro, Patri -k l'it:!tnmoiis..Ii.ui I'etiti John WViii fi hit i.i.d ( l-arlis Miih r wr futility burned. A oleud-buist near Troy, Tex., . weptuway eto , drowned cattle and, it is feared, over whelmed several families. lieports from the jrlass plants about Pitt hurtf. Pa., are that trade is in proving Krat; fylncly. The coke strike In the Conncllsvillo (Ta.) r"irienl n-uar-led at au end, and plants nro resuming operations. J. W. Wat kins, u wel-to--b) farmer, llvlnn five miles from Hiawatha, Kan., fatally shot hi wife and then committed ulclde by tak uik poison. EEHRINQ SEA FEOCLAMATION. Preaident Cleveland Warn-,. Trevera Off Our Preserve ". At Washliinlon, 1). C, the foliowinu; proe Inmation w is Issued by the President: Whereas, an uet of eoiu,-ri s entitled "An net to (five effis-t to the award rendered by V: . tribunal of arbitration at Paris, under the treat v between t'e I 'ul'e d Stttti mi, I (.rent Pntain, eotieludeil at WusliiiiKton, February T.I, ls'.ij. lor the pur.seof Mibmittiuif to ar bitration certain questions I'oiiceruiiiK the jireservi.tloii of thefur seals," was approved April (j, jsei-l. Now. tlierefore, be It known that I, (Irover Cleveland, prcsnlei.t of tne I'nltcil states of America, have caused the said at sH-edlly to be pro.-lni d to the end that its provision laay oe kii. w-u and observed; and I hereny proclaim that every person i;ui!ty ol a loh timi of the provision of said act will be ar rested n.'id punished as therein provided: Hlisl ail vc'.si'ls s.; employee, iln ir tackle, apparel, furniture and cai-o will be seined i.ud for fclti-d. In te-timonv whereof I he.v" liere-.inlo set my hand and caiiM-d the seal of the L'nlled Statist to be utllxed. I ine at tin- city of Washington this 10th day of April in the yi'iir of our Lord one thousand '-iil.t hundred mid ninety-four, and the Independence of the I'liileiJ Suites tlie one hundred aim cijlitoentli. tilKJVEit CLEVELAND. PRODUCTION OF GOLD. Figures For Last Tear Show a Value of $35,050,000, a Fair Gain. director Preston of the Mint li.in au hits completed Ids Heal Hirun-s ou the jfold pro duction of the United States during the eal endaryear 1 s:l. The total production Is Klveu us of the value of :lj,i)."i0. 000, which Is mi increase fur the year of 73,41) ounces, repre senting I.51S,4.;, The followiiiit shows the production in fine ounces for th" calendar year lH'.r.l by States, with the iu -rea.se or decrease, as compared with the year ls'.i-j-. Alaska 4s.i;;l, decrease 3.1,40.1; Arizona 57.2SII, Increase ;J1; Califor nia 64,:il."i, decrease a:l.7tiO: Colorado .-i(i4.0.'J increase tMi,(i72, detirKla 4,70-', he-reiisn ll'j; Idaho tlil.iiiis, ids-reuse :),ljOJ; MicUian J.0 I2. decrease :fl; Montana 17.'.'J4I, in crease I '.1,4 1:1: Nevada 4ti.lHi'.l, decrease a'.l -t;.'i4; New Mexico 44.1H1, dis ieiise !4,JJi:Nortli Carolina 'J,5!W, deeri-nsn 1,'J07; l)reoii 7t.."il:l, Increase 7.J7:l:Siiutli Carolina fi.D'JS, in. rea-io till; South linkotu VXl, 702, Increase ;l,0:i; I'tall 41.2'.t:l, in -rease !I.J"i7; Washington 10.714, decrease 7.J127: allot Iter states 72ti. Th" value ot the ud in any c:isn may be found by niultlplyinu the number of ounces by J0.07. The i 'llu ire are about il.U'l'J.linu lens than the avrinito values reported ly the agents of the bureau, for the reason i. has I n uinihle to truce the full a nount n - ported to the rellncries and mints. T.m liirs-tor states that Ins estimates are certain ly not in execs of the uuctuul production. EIGHT THOUSAND MEN OUT. A Big- Strike of Alabama Miners Causes Fear of Sorlous Trouble. A dispatch from Birmingham, Ala, says, It 1 entirely possible that this district may have considerable trouble with its miners. The United Mine Workers struck on the Tennessee Coal and Irom Iblilroad Company About 8,000 men are involved. A report has been circulated that the company will open its llluo Creek mine with negro miners. An other report has it that the strikers will not ktihmit tu this, but will resort to force to prevent it. Sheriff Morrow Hi'nt to Illue Creek a sisse of deputies with Winchesters to preserve order in case of an outbreak, l-'orty thousand rounds of eartrid)r"H have been sent to the local military, uud they have been Instructed that they may bo called upon at any moment. About 3,000 miner are being worked at Trait mine by the company, and If trouble result at lllue Creek, it is entirely possible that the Pratt mine striker may eo fit tu at tempt to pull down the blockade uud release the couvicts, It 1 estimated t liut 13,000,000 human he Irf have rislu-d a a result vl eurthuuukes tuuo tho ; e;u- K'fctl U, C. TWO NOTED PERSONAGES CALLED AWAY BY DEATH. Senator Vance, ef N.C.. Stricken Down br Apoplexy, snd Ma. Gen. BlocumDw of Pneumonia. Senator Vance, cf North Carolina, lic hi heme in Wasldnirton. I). (., x,,t,lr,i el, .1,1 u . i, ...i r. . . .......... n ..-s- v,, ,.'viiiily ln (t( mornlnir. He ho been suberliiK fr time with arnlysls ami n eotnpllcati,n ilMiM-s. but the end was sudden and i1R,t H-cted, a he was rcMliiititf his health nn, 1 was thought wa on the road to ns-ovcrv it m ,.s ........... II...I . I.. -o... ,i... - i...... . . "''"1 ..... ...h - wmii-t e, If,) Vl..rl.l., II.. ....... - I . - S" " " -'-wnni oi-M.-rBIl'l h view of the struiriile oyer the tariff he r..i.. e.l to Washington, lie was S member of t' eommlttee on llnntice, but tisik little or L0 part lu framliiK the present tariff bill. 7i-,ifl-,.. It V.u.-k. ..f i '!.-!. .,.- . ... ... ... . j...- ... --1 . mil ,. nils ! ,., I.- II...... ....I... ........... V- . ... 3 i, j-ii .'iii,i i-i-ijiiiv, , ., .liny 1.1, Js.., wh "iiui-aii ii at vtasiiuurloti colic",., j,. hesse , m.d nt the university of North i . linn: was admitted to the bar In .Itiu .i'u" is.vj. and wa ri t,.. miy titt,,r, v ',' P.lllieoTnlw county th" slime eir;V lls (, ',. Is r of the I'tate lioiise of commons u p.- wits a repri sentative fr-en North Carolliu '' the Thlrty-llfth and '1 fiirtv-siMli isinkrr, ... mereii i ne i onieiierme army as en; ti,,i, jn .uay, is.ii, mi i vttis nam" colonel in . ic,:-t sti: was floated governor of N -tti aroiiua in Aucisi. isi,, and .-. I. -n in .lufj-isi, I'lii; was i ;., to th" t'lliti'd Stati s Setlllt" In ,, vetiil er. ISO, let was refused ndmis.;. n.,i:.,i rcs.i:u"d l.i .l,iuii:irv. 1S7J; wa" the 1. erntic nominee f. r the I nited Stat-s n , III ls7j, but Wa" defeated by II eon, ,-, of bolting Iii-mocrats and l!"pubieatis: f tccti u -overnor ol North t aroiina for it... third time In ls7,-,: Was elected t the l'i.it.,1 Miii'-s M-nate as a li.-mo . rat. In pla -e ol A. s Jlerrimoii, Pemoeriit; took his seat Mar.. is, s7ii, and was re-ee.-tcd in Iss-t n ml i-. itist tui ol si rviee w-jui.l i-.plre .Vlar li;) js-.i,. lir.N. 1Ii:miv Kt.oi i n, the noted suldji f lawyer and politi -Inn, died at Ids I;rH kiyn none- cany i-m iir'iay moriuilK. lieuilil ill Willi piifiinmi.: a for s-veral days and ,t ib-ath was imt unexpected. Mr. Shu-urn vn bom in Dm tidna county. New York, sijv six i-nrs uv'...lle went to West point and !att s'-rveil three years as lieutenant. Tht-s hf r-siuttieil his coiniiiisslnu and for five ;ir pra.-ti -ed in Syracuse, i.lsn oliiif to the s. seinbly and bciiiir elected county treasurer. When the war broke out Slocum went to tin front as colonel of tile Tw nty-s -venth nvi-lll'-lit. New York Voltlttt.sT.a. e was bliu.y w.itiuded at liti'l ltun and was mii-h- a brvii- lier for his t r.i.ery. His tuinspicuotiM pi.rt in the Seven 1 'ays' buttle and Malvern H. ii won for him a mujor-ireiieralship. l!y tl.t d"uth of Mausllehl ut Autietain he was line!" a corps commander. At (iettystmrt; he e.itr niandeil the riht witut and shared the hen. ors of the treat conflict with Meade, the coiiimaniler. and Hancock. Later he was put in command of the ilepartmeut of the Missis sippi end look art In Sherman's tnar -h ti" the s.-ii. coiiaiian linir the army of lieoririi The war over, li-n. Slocum returned to Taw practice, scttliiiK In Prooklyn. He was ile leated for secretary of statii in lsn.-,, but thn i years Inter whs scut to Confess. When Cleve land wits nominated fur (loverrior in issj, lieiiernl Shs'utn was a prominent candidate aitaiust t-.ini. A year later he was elected eon-Krcssinaii-ut-lari;" from the State. That was his last public service, in lss.7 he was a can didate lor commander-lu-chicf of the (Irnnd Army, but whs defeated, (leu. Slocum was erect and soldierly lu appearance, nerv'ui and decided l.i action, with a clear-cut fine face, and a eourti ous manner. He was a ?ood sponsor, never lu ux'ua.e aua persuar- vj is ar-iiuent, . " r NATIONAL STRIKE ORDERED. Decision of the National Convention of United Mine Workers. At the national convention of United Mino Workers at Columbus, O., the committee on resolutions wa called mi to report on the fjiiestlou of ft renwral strike. The eommlttee reported that twelve to fifteen resolution on that subject had Iss-n submitted to them and utter careful consideration they had agreed to report one ordering u general strike ou April'-. The reading of this caused prolonged np plaus". 'il.e sentiment seemed unanimous in favor of u general strike, but there was a vigorous kick on the date of April i'l, by the Indiana de. fates, who favored May I, as the miners had agreed to work till that date and had escaped a reduction in the wane scale by that ak'rceinetit, which they could not allord to violate. The Ohio and Pennsylvania men favored April Hi, and the convention dually divided updtiApril and voted to dis-lare a general strike i u that date. TUii-o hundred thousand tin li are Interestisl. TIIK 70 CKNT srAI.E AI)OITKI. The e invent ion on Thursday deeidisl that the w.uje scale and conditions adopted at the 'oiivelitloii one year iik'O shall Is- th minuted as the object of the strike to be Inaugurated in April al. This is the 70 cent per ton ha rds. It means an increase of from v!0 to 'lb cuts per ton on will's now paid in Pennsyl vania. Ohio.Indiiina mid Illinois. The date of the annual convention is changed from the ceiiud Tuesday In April to thu second Tues ,lay in 1'ebruiiry. ''Iiedei Islen of the Columbu oonveiitioti menus that at least 15. ()a(l miners in the Pittslairj district will lie involved, should they abide by the action of th" delecatesi atnl ipiii work lit th" time hlipiilated. There are .1.(0 M l men eiiL'aed ill the railroud mlii'-s aud II, (Kid in III" Moimu'-'iihela valley. There uro aToml reasons for believim; that the majority of the diiiu-ers of th" district favor tlm na tional striK idea, a president Cairns and otfierdclopitos from the district were In- rtl'tlcted to M'te 111 fllVor of it. It will be the llrst time in the history of tho Piiisiuirif dis;rl--t vliat the river aud railroad men combined forces In n strike. PRODUCTION OF COAL. Enormous Increase in Shipments of 1693 Over 1802. A report of tho production of eoal in is'j:) bus been compiled by Pj. W. l'lirker of tho Uuited States (leoltatleal survey. It show the total production for the year to be 17!), MJ;,f,rj short tens, with a valuation of i'JO.'i, X'ai.47'J. The production and valuation on tlm basis of short ton are given by State as loilows: Alabama. 5.1i5,f. 1. tons. 5.0s.',&s:l value; Ar.-.niisas, fjiS,i;5.l,ir7iJl,:U7: Caliloruia "i.M i, Hi7,5j5; Colorado, a.ii77.BJti, 4.Ui.343, (ieorKia, 875,540, Jii5,,J72: IlluioLs, l'J,t'4l,.rs;4, 17,b27.5'J5; ludiuna, 8.riSl.7il ; 8,'J37,751, Indian Territory, 1,'J52,110, ira.14K.tia7; Iowa, 3,71il,'.'(l, 4,'J.)J,7t;3i Kansas. a,15;l,ti41. ., O.'l.liil; Kentucky, a.s.'iS.OlO, sJ.4i0.t7:J ; Maryland, 8,051,(131, 3,UOV.717: Michigan. 45, 117'J, rt2,4a; Missouri, a.747,4S, 3,:w6.(i'Jl); Moatniia, Vl'MtiO, l.H35,ti7;i; Now .Mexico, (101,145, U4H.24S; North Curolinii, 17,0(KI, 25, 500; North Dakota, 4tl,50, 50.150; Ohio, l'J M0.770, U.SSilJM; Oreitou, 41,03, l4,500t IVnnsylvania, bituminous, 43,'JUM,053, 34.40s. -475; Pennsylvania, anthracite, 53,U50,400, H5, CsltiS; Tennessee, 1 ,'.H)4,074, 2.0J:!,y77; Tex us, 30i,13(t, tiSH,-Jti7; Utah, 413,205, (ill.U'.rj; Virginia, 13.50M, (iS4,C2;lj Washington, l.Vtil, S77, a.20,7tl! Vest YirK-inia, 10,52'.l.l)s5, 8, 105.31'i, and Wyomlmr, 2,430,311, 3,2'."0.W)4. T he aKs,'reate amount ot authraeltu shl nient was 43,0H'J,53H tuns, au increase of 1, l'J6,213 ton over 18U2. About the same lu creuae is reiiorted for bituminous eoal. Tho iiitlre Increuse of both shipment took place lu the Cr-1 hull of the year. ' .- -K -it teyfii
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