EARTHQUAKE AT KUCHAN. ENTOMBED AT PRAYER- Six Hundred People Perish In Virion i Baths. A dispatch to the London Times from Teheran gives further 1ta1l9 ot the de structive enrtbn,nnkot at Kachan. The first hock occurred nt noon, Thursdny, January 17. This was followed by anotbor, nnd In three mlnuti't tho town was lu ruins. It la stnted that tho loss of lite was enormous. Mist of the vlctlmi were crushed to death by falling buildings, but many wero burned to deuth. tho ruins In which they wore cn Innglod having caught Urn. sit hundred were entombed In a mosque while engaged In prayer. Mix hundred other persons pr-Ish-d In the various baths, The; survivor) could obtain neither fond nor water for threa days: the telegraph linns having been de stroyed. SI tiny who escaped death from tho earthquake perished from hunger and exo eure. The weather was very cold. Not single building remains standing In the town. Since the 17th the shocks have been re peated dally. One shock, which occurred at 0 o'clock on the evening of January 21, wa. equal In severelty to the llrst one, which caused the detruction ol the city. This shock of January 22 was followed by three others at Intervals of from one to four hourf. The "Times" correspondent soys It Is piti ful to witness the terror-stricken people hud dled In groups and exposod tothelnclemenry of the weather, which continues Intensely cold. No shelter of any kind is available. No medical as-Ostanee Is at present procura ble, but Russian surgeons are proceeding with all speed to the desolated town of Ashkabad. SOME JAPANESE KILLED. Tien Tain Advices BayT'&ey Have Again Met Repulse. A dispatch from Tien Tsln tnys that tho Chinese met the advance guard ot the Japa nese army near Chang bay on Thursday auJ repulse them, come of tho Japanese wero killed. It Is believed that the Japanese will bring a larger force before mikliitf an attack on Wel-Hnl-YVeL A dispatch from Hlogo to tho Times" says that Field Slorslial Count Oyama has proceeded to the Shan Tung promontory from Tallen Wan to conduct the operations ot the Japanese forces. A Pekin dispatch (rules that Wang Wen Utrao, ex-vlceroy of Yunnan, has been ap pointed to assist LI Hung c bung In the sup erintendence of trade, thus lar curtalllni thj latter fuuotions. BENEATH THE LAKE. One of the Finest Lake Vessels Lost in Xtaoent Storm, There Is do longer any doubt that tht tteamor Chicora, one of the largest and finest on the great lukes, bos been wrecked on Lake Michigan with all on board. The crew numbered 25, and the vessel carried one pas senger. Small pieces of the Cblcora's wreckage have been sighted by several vessels and now it Is reported that the steamer dismantled was seen off Ulen Harbor Thursday. J. 9. Morton, of the Graham & Morton Transpor tation Company, has returned to Detroit with a party ot explorers. Thoy found great pieces of mahogany from Die Cblcora's cabin, life preservers and part of a barrel of flour, and other evidences of a complete wreck. The Chlcorn left Milwaukee several days ago with a cargo ol flour. Hhe was equipped with the strongest engines of any boat on the lakes, being 20, 83 and 54 triple expansion, of 2,500 horse-power, rated at 20 miles an hour, licensed to carry 1,200 excursionists Id eemmer. Hhe was built three years ago, ex pressly for winter service, with 6-inch outet plank coveriug, and with triple compart ments, each Independent of one another. Hbs was liOO tons burden, 225 feet long, 36 feet beam, 40 leet over all, oottiog the eompan) 1105,0.0. Her cargo was valued at f 20,u00 FAMOUS SWINDLER CAUGHT. On of the Hen Who Hit the World's Fair With Bad Coin, One of tbe neatest and most Important raptures made by United States officers In long time was made by Marshal MaMabon on a Baltimore and Ohio train at Wheeling. The man captured Is John Freeland, counter feiter, shover of the queer, sawdust artist, green goods and gold brick operator nnd all round man. He was arrested at Manaington k year ago, but Jumped bis bond. Marshal McMabon recognised him through a most effective disguise and locked him up la Wheeling. Freeland bos worked various chemes in Chicago, Pittsburg, Cleveland and all over Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland. Kentucky, Pennsylvania and several other States, He is very smooth and bos been eminently successful. During the World's fair be and bis brother James and tho latter's wife passed a big roll of raised bills and a big lot of counterfeit coin in Chicago, working mostly among foreigners attending tbe fair. James aud his wife were captured and sent to the peniten tiary from Chicago. This money was manu factured In the mountain districts of Preston county, W. Va., tbe makers working several months and preparing a big tot of it before starting for Chicago. THE CHURCH AND CHARITIES Held to bt Liable for Their Share of Bene ' fits and Improvements. What is considered by lawyer as remark able doolsloD ba been banded down ky tb Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. It Is revolution in what has been considered a law In this State for 20 years, and a number ol former disclsions of tbe Supreme Court are reversed. Jt will Dave an importAnt eject on many municipal Improvements now pend ing and tbat may be proposed in tho future. Churches, oharitable concerns, publlo ceme teries and similar Institutions are affected by it. in ruling is inai cnurcnee, eto,. are liable to assessment lor street improvements, eewers ana oiner municipal improvements. Heretofore, under tb act of 1874. which ex exempts oburches. obaritabl Instil utlons. cemeteries, etc., from taxation, tbey hav cot Been assessed for tenants, on Improve ments, this having been held to be a specie of taxation, and that mey were consequently exempt. Tbe Supreme Court a number of time has so decided, but tbey now reverse tnamseives. - Tb Iron Trade. Tb Iron Trad Keview saysi Tb Iron trade oame down to tb lost week In Jauuury with little change In actual conditions since me opening ol toe year, but witn increas ing signs ol tb enlarged volume that will re sult from present planning. Tbe week bos brought further evidence that the year will be fairly aatlve in lak sblp-bulldlng and de maud for that souro already bos brought several good oontracts Into the mills. Struc tural work on loot in tbe East, beside tbe big . contract noted last week, will make mills In tbat seotion comfortable, ono specifications begin to com In. That tb Incursions ol Western mill, so notable year ago, have been checked in tb East ol late, may b at tributed in part to tb maintenance ol more uniform rates by tb railroads a policy tbsl jironiuet to prevail more ana moia TELEGRAPHIC TICKS. Illbot will try to form a French cabinet. Tbe Woman's Club ot Chicago has abolish ed the color line In membership. Lord Randolph Churchill died Thursday morning, M. do Ol-rs, Russian minister of foreign affairs Is dra'l The Iron mills nt Niles, O., which have been closed for months, have started tip. Tbe Japanese repulsed an attack ol Chinese at Hal Cheng, Inking many prisoner. John Weeks, a IH-ycnr-old boy of VYaytio Village, Me., committed sulcldo by hanging. Citizens of Guatemala do not want war with Stexlco andthroaton to compel President Barrios to resign. A Pnn-Amorlcnn congress ot religion and education, embracing all religious bullets, will be bold In Chicago next summer. Thlrty-elx dairy cows wore roasted todenth In a stable flro which occurred Just out side ot Washington city limits. There Is s movement afoot to establish a printers' national homo at Exoolslor Springs, Mo. William Robertson, a white man aged 21 was hanged at Rocky Mount, Va., far the murder ol Jerry Barbour two years ago, Tho Rraztlhm Minister to Uruguray has been rocullod owing to his nttltudo on Ibo frontier Incident W. it, SIcOrath, ol Philadelphia, shot nnd killed bis 2-year-old daughter nnd thon put a bullet In his own heo 1. Maurice Oarvny, a prominent sugar man of New Orleans, wbtlo showing a party of strangers around the city foil over tho railing ot the Chess Club stairway and was killed. 3. P. Luttrcll, of Ppoknoo, Wash., bas received word that he is ono ol four heirs to an estate In Ireland Valued at 93,000-000. John H. Harvoy. a waiter of Ran Francis co., has eloped with his 17-year-old step daughter a married woman. Harvey's wife Is left destitute. Tho reserve stocks of petroleum are de creasing so rapidly that they will be exhaust ed within a year. The price Is bound to In crease. Oeorgo O. Hcyle, reglstor-assessor ot the Btxth district, Sixth Ward, Allegheny, was convicted qf mnltoosance in office and fined 6.V cents and costs. A band of masked men robbed the railway and express ofllce of Sugarland, Tex., getting 81, WD cash. A battle with cltlr.ens took placet but the robbers escaped. Two more bodies of negro men, inpposad to have been drowned by the sinking of the state of Missouri, bave been tonnd In the river near Wolf Creek, Ky. It is thought a proposition will be made to tbe sliver men In Congress by tbe adminlstra. Hon tor legislation tor tb Issue ot 500,0.10- 000 In 8 per cent bonds, coupled with silver coinage. Tbe arrival of three non-union men at the Buckeye Glass Works, Martin Ferry, 0 led lo an attack by the strikers, daring which 75 to ICC shots were Qred by the assailants and the police, hut no one Injured. Bookmaklng In tb district of Columbia Is forbidden by a decision tendered by Judge (Jple, of thj criminal egwrt, lo the con ol Fred T. Aimer, indicted for running a book at Benalng't race track. Tb sittings ot tbe Greek Chamber ql Deputies have been suspended tor a fort night In order to give the new ministry time to get acouatomed to the ailalrs ol theli offlises. Th Norton Iron Works at Ashland, Ky., has announced a 20 per cent, cut In w ages ol all tonnage men. It will be accepted with out opposition and work will be resumed at once. There Is great unrest among the agricultur al classes In Oirmany owing to the depress ion ot grain prices, acoordlng to a report to tb State Department by United State Consul General De Kay, at Berlin. Turkish papers published a lettor alleged to be written by Armenian clergy ot Adrian ople, thanking tb Sultan for tho benefits en joyed by Armenian subjects and denouncing reports of recent atrocities. Secretary John E. Shaw, of tho provisional committee for tbe building ol the Lake Erl and Ohio river jlp canal, Is confident tbat actual work on tb preliminary survey, to determine tho route, will be commenced within 30 days. , Glass was mad at the Buckeye glass works Martins Ferry, O., Tuesday morulng, the first for nearly two years. The works are guarded with wlnchestor and revolvers and tb new workmen say that they hav come, to stay. Others are applying for work. Senator David B. Hill, In an address on the financial question before tb Democratic club, ol New York, Insisted Congress roast pass at one some measure to relievo the treasury, and uphold tbe administra tion. The Volksblatt, an anti-Semite Journal circulating In Mannheim, Heidelberg and Frankfort, has been confiscated by the an. thoritle owing to Its having published ai article entitled, "Od to Adam," which wai regarded as a parody on Emperor William') 'Song to Aegtr." Saturday's storm along tb Atlantlo coast was very sever. Fiv loaded coal barget war lost oft New Loudon, Conn,, and elgbl man, thro woman and two children were drowned, A cool barge was sunk oft Sand) Hook j and fiv . men lost The schoonei Loader was wreaked on Norman's Wo roef. and tout men drowned. Tb wrecking steamer Merrttt was drlion asbort off Klli Ivtl hills, and will b a total wrock. MEXICANS DON'T WANT THEM But Negro Colonist Will Swirm to th Southern Republic. On hundred thousand negroes will be re moved from the states ot Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana to Southern Mexico within tbe next six months, acoordlng to W. H. Ellis, tb manager ol th Moxlcan oolonlza- ' tlou oompany. wbo bas lust returned from Atlanta, Go. Mr. Ellis say tb missionary work among tb negroes is meeting with tbe greatest suceess, and the first 100 families will pas through San Antonio tbls week, en route for tbe promised land. Tb Mexican cltl tens living In tb section to be colonized by the negroes bave protested to tb Mexican government again i in isiiema. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL SPEECHES NEVER DELIVERED. Congressmen Who Hire Other to Propar Tbolr Arguments. The number ol members ol Congress who have their speeches written by others than themselves U more than Is generally tup. posed. On many rccaslons members who have never aspired to speech-making, and who bavo been cloned to Congress, hav tholr speeches written by somo ono experi enced, nnd, under "loivo to print" Insert It lu the. Itnbord. One member could not muster up the courage requisite to stand tip mil make a spueun In the House, to he wrote It (a good ouej nnd had It printed In the Record, under the rule granting b-nve to print remarks. At various points ho inserted the words, 'I.auuhtor nnd applause," "Great applause in the galleries," and sucb other expressions, which appeared to bo taken by the reporter. This speech he sent In large numbers to his admiring con stituents, who at once concluded that ho was a great man and resolved to re-elect him. H 'Wever. some Irleud of bis, who wua some what of a wag, caught onto the manner of his speech-making nud gave him away to somuono. oiid bis constituents strnlghtwny nomlnnted and elected another man. Onuu two members from the enino State who could Dot make or write speeches, bad each delegated the writing of a speech to one of tho men at tho tappltul who do sueb work, aud he not knowing thy woro from tho same Htute, wrote the same sponcb for each. Tun two wero duly printed In tho Record, ol dllf"reut claim, nnd copies wero mailed by each member to bis State for the voters to rend. It took tho writing ot a good ninny letters on tho part ol each would-be orutor to convince the 'constltooents" thnt the mistake lay with the Public Printer, aud nut blmsulf SKETCHES OF 8ENATOR3. Some of th Men Who Compos ths Up per House. Senator Faulkner IsVouo of thojworklng mem. bers ot tho Senate. He is active in all the consultations, and is often anllod to the chair ot tho presiding ofllcor, for which ho has de veloped a considerable tnlent. Genial and good naturud, be Is never Inclined to put aside callers, and Is ono of tho most reauily accessible uiuu in tbe Senate, He talks well on occasion, aud his clear, Incisive logio al ways scores a point on his side whenever bo rises to take part lu a dubate. He does a good deal of work us a member of tbe District Committee, und Is placed by Chairman Ujjrrls on aJ tjiojujj.couiailttoes having Im portant Tills lu entire? Mr. Call is noted lor bli large vo"nbulaiy. It is said that be can talk for 12 hours with out Intermission, extemporizing all tbe time and not make a rhetorical or grammatical blunder during the entire period. Vet bo Is not a popular tulkcr In the Sesnte. Uo is also noted for bis retaliation, and works per sistently tor his own nieusures, canvassing tor them on both sides of the House. A vote against bis own projects be always takes as a personal bit, and be remembers to return It. "Vote lor my bill, and I'll help you," he often says, and be is good at keeping prom ises. He Is a staunch champion of the set tlers In Florida, whose interests be thinks are being threatened by tbe swamp und overflow land acts In that State. Auotbcr favorite subject of bis Is the Louisiana Lottery fight. He asserts that it is trying to defeat bis re election, masqueraded under the Dame of the Honduras Lottery Company. Mr. Call gained some notoriety lor removing his shoes during tedious discussion ot tnrlft lost June, und wus severely criticised. There Is sold to be an anti-Call crusade lu bis State, which severely threatont bis political wellare. CAPITAL NOTES. A dark horse cantured the prize In Kansas. Lucien Baker, a member of tbe Kansas Sen ate, hot been nominated by th Republican caucus for United States Senator. Senator Evans, Introduced a Congression al Apportionment Bill for Indiana which gives tbe Republicans seven and tbe Dem ocrats six districts. Senator Squire Introduced at a substitute for tbe free coinace bill sent to tbe senate by tbe bouse Inst session a bill levvtng nn In ternal revnnue tax of 3 per barrel on beer. The House Committee on Election of President and Vice President agreed to re port a Joint resolution amending the Con stitution so as to provide that the President snail t engiwe to service uut one term. There was one dissenting vote. TO EXTERMINATE SEALS. That Seem to be th Only Way to Stop Stealing. A bill Introduced In tbe house by Sir. Dlngly Wednesday, repeals the act ol July 1, 1870, lor tbe protection ot tur seals In Alaska. It directs tbe tecrotary ol the treasury to take with all possible expedition, every fur seal found on the PribyiufI Islands, tbe skins tone told to the best advantage and tbe proceeds to he covered Into the treasury. It provides tbat th prasldont may suspend tb execution ol mid act, in case Great Britain co-operates with the United States In such measures at In the Judgment of tbe president will prevent the theft and extermination of tbe Alaska teal bonis, and appropriates tbe necessary turn to carry tbe act into effect. Secretary Carlisle In bis report, says the the number ot seals taken In the Northern Pacille ocean tor tbe season Jest expired, and entorod at tbe United States and British ports, aggregated 121,143, ol which 65,680 were taken Irom the to-called Alaska herd, and 58,821 Irom th coasts ot Japan and China, and ,838 undetermined. The actual number killed exceeds the amount entered by about 20,000, making tb total catch about 142,000. At tbit rat tb herd will toon be exterminated. FEE SYSTEM CONDEMNED-' But Judg Ricks Is Let Down in an Easy Manner. The report on tbe Rlckt cot submitted to tbe bouse Friday by Representative Harrison (Ala.,) was very terse. Tbe committee re ports concerning the charges i "That tbey bave made diligent Inquiry touching tbe same: bave taken testimony em braced all tbe evidenoe Cleveland, ami tb City ot Washington by tbe oommlttee as a whole, wbtcb testimony embraced all the evidenoe tendered on both sides, all ot which being, duly. considered In connection with old memorial and ol tbe charges therein made, bo adopted the following: Th oommlttee then recite tbe resolution adopted by tbe Judiciary Committee censur ing tbe fee system without making further somment Hextlooand Guatemala. Mexico and Guatemala are on the eve ol joining to blows over a disputed strip ol ter ritory, the value ot whlcn may be about enough lo pay lor a week's hostilities. Ol tbe merits o! ibe conflicting claims, there Is very Utile material lor a positive Judgment in Ibis country, beyond tbe antecedent in probability that a very small nation like Guatemala would contemplate hostilities, apon a shadowy claim, aguiust a nation able to overwhelm it If the Spanish-Americans betake tbt-mteives to fighting, tbe United States must keep out of tbe quarrel. We bave nothing to do with it unless tbe disputants unite lu calling la our Government at an arbitrator. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE Important Measures Considered by O ir Lawmaker. JIosnAT Gen. Oobln, of Lebanon, Tit , Introduced bills In the senate to-night asking lor the continuance ot the Indian fort com mission, to appropriate SH,'K)0 to 108 commission, aud $-00,000 to erect necessary tablets. To llx theatrical licenses nt 5fl0 In cltlef of the llrst class, 2'J0 In cities ot the second class, 75 In cities ot the third class, nnd tSO In boroughs and towiishlj. To require corporations to pay entire bonus on tholr capital stock on the Incorporation ol any company liable tor bonus. To allow appraisers of collateral In heritance tl a day when lu actual set Vice. To appropriate $50,001) for erection of ap proaches to the surroundings ol tho eques trian statue of MoJ. Gen. Monde oa th Getty, burg battlellnld. Andrews (Crawford) Providing for slto anil erection of a state asylum for chronlo Insane, to bo loentod at Titusville, tho cost of grounds and building nut to excoed 300,000. Brewer (Franklin) -Judicial apportion ment bill and bill to establish circuit uourt ol appeals. MeOuown (Clearfield) Providing lor a state board of examiners to examine all students of law. Kennedy (Allegheny) For protection of persons nunble to enru lor their proyorty. Papers lu the La'ibt 'b contest election case was relorred to nomrnlttee on elec tions. Mr. Ronnody. of Allegheny, presented resolutions of the Alhvhcnv eouuolls against the "Greater Pittsburg'' bill, in the house these bills were Introducedi Lnwrenco ot Washington, for nppolntmout by governor of a board ol boiler liupcetors, con sisting of one or more from euch Jiidlelul district. Schwarz, Monroe, providing for uniform opening of a game season. Wallace. Allegheny, making It unlawful for assemblage of idle nnd boisterous crowds on highways. Fredericks, Clinton, appropriation ot S50, 000 to Lock Haven normal school. Bliss, Delaware, authorizing street railway companies to carry freight. Orlner, Luzerne, nompelll-ig school direct ors to prevent mnle and female teachers from wearing any religious garb or uniform of any civic, military or political orguu'zntion while on duty. Nlebol, Philadelphia, empowering cities and boroughs to uppolnt Inspectors ol load, cattle and market bous-s. Smith, Jeflorson, outliorb.lng Justices to teleet a Jury of twenty-tour persons, who shall have same qualiUcntlons as other Jurors to try criminal cases of assault and battery. Talbot. Chester, to appropriate 87.203 to ex-Sorgoant-at-Arms Hones for services on election committee of IHXi: providing tbat murringa law, passed two years nso, go Into effect June 1, lt'H: to make adulteration of milk and cream a misdemeanor. TexsnAX. In the senate to-day. Sir. Fllnn presented a bill repealing so much of the act allowing voters of tho townshljis of West Deer, East Deer, Harrison, Klilbuck and others in Allegheny county to vote for or against tbe Issuing of liquor licenses as refers to Harrison township. Among the appropria tion bills were the following: 15,0U0 to the Adrian hospital, Jefferson: 10,000 to the hos pital for tho injured, at Moreer; W1.200 to tho Gil City hospital. A bill was introduced In erenlng the salary of the superlutep lent ol public printing from (2,000 to 6 ),0Ju. A big lot ol bills were introduced In tbe ljouse. Mr. Cotton, of Allegheny, offered one repealing the amendment to the marrl ago license act ol ISA), which requires per sons to be married In the county lo which they take out a license. A bill presented by Mr. Ricbey. ol Allegheny, provide! tor the carrying out ot the provisions ol the act ol lS'Jj, relating to th treatment ol tbe indigent insane In the state and nnorotiriatini S'iiO.000 for tbe purpose. Another amendment to tbe Baker ballot law was nroosed bv Sir. Wiloox. of Erie, wbo presented a bill which ouanget tbe time and manner of making the registry of voters, and changing the registration from Slay to June. inese appropriation bins were onerea in ine bouse: (11,000 to tbe Warren Insane asylum : f 5J0.0O0 to tbe trustees of tbe Uulverslty of Pennsylvania: (5,000 for the ereetion of a pedestal for a monument to William Penn, to be placed on tbe slto of the treaty tree ou tbe banks of the Delaware. WEnSEsnsT. Tho Lemon bill amending section 24 of the act ol Juno 10. 1H87. rela tive to tbe government ot cities ol tbe second cluu, passed tbe final sta.-e In the House this morning. The amendment substitute the word "thereon" tor "thereat" to that a majority of the persons voting on the ques tion ol a bond Issue thnli amhorir such Is sue. As the Inw stands at present a majority of all those voting at such general election it necessary. Bills were Introdqced by Representative Stewart, of Philadelphia, to prevent tbe In terference ol unauthorized persons with the electrical conductors, appliances nud ma chlury ot electric light, heat und power companies; providing for the organization, tuppoit ml luaiutttuunoe of associations lor the protection and saving of property In cose ot Or In cities of tbe Pivt-class. Tun not. The bouse only was In ses sion to-dny. Coc-hrnn, ot Armstrong, Intro duced an old bill of the session ot 1SJ3, lm- rioslug a state tax on each barrel of malt Iquor brewed. In Philadelphia tbe collec tion ot tbe tax Is given to tbe real estate as sessors and In other counties to the county commissioners. Tbe bouse passed a Joint resolution by Mr. Focbt, of Inlon, for the appointment of n legislative committee ot Ave, with two citizens to be nnmed by the governor, to ascertain tbe number of aliens who are charges on the state and who are in Inmates of state institutions. It also directs that ths committee shall recommend some plan to have these aliens deported or ths cost of their maintenance collected from tb European countries thnt have seat them here. Tbe resolution provoked no debute. Tbe bouse fought for tome timeover theStandard Oil company's bill to reieal Ibe act prohibit ing oomiwtiug pli lines from consolidating. This I known as a boodle bill, and is nursed very tenderly. It came up on second read ing. Mr. Counell bad Governor Pattlsou't veto of tbe bill ot 11)3 rend. The friends of Ibe bill wanted it recommitted before a second reading in order to thus dulny It fur ther. The republican lendert favored this plan, uuttnenouse Drone away, irom mem nnd missed the bill. It was then recommitt ed In order that purtles Interested jnlgbt be nearu. Fuidav Mr. Woodrlng, of Northampton, In the buuse presented a bill which reads a follow: 1 uut auy person wno Shall will fully state or deliver or transmit by an means wnaiever to tue manager, editor oi reporter ol any newspaper, inuguzlno. peri- odiuui, serial for publication therein, any libelous rtatomont uonocruing any person oi corporation, or thereby secure tbe actual publication oi in tame, is nereny aeeiareu gunty of a misdemeanor, sad upon convic tion shall be sentenced to pay a tine not ex ceeding SiOOJaud undergo an Imprisonment for a period not exeeedlng two yean, oi either, at in aitcretioi oi tue court. Faur Calls Ribot- Presldent Faur bas summoned M. Rlhol to form a cabinet, tad tb latter ha accepted the task. He It now consulting with bis friends. Tbe wife ol M. Ribot was tormerly Ml-s Minnie Burcb, of Chicago. Since tbe fall ol M. Rlbot't niluUtry under the late President Carnot. be hat occupied a rathei oiMCUt piac in politics. Disaster at Sea. Bevere storms prevail over all the coasts of Great Britiao, Fruuoe aud Hjllnud. In Scotland tb full of taow ba been puruuulur ly heavy, A lithiug boat belonia to Dun bar, wita a orew of seven men on Lo ,r,l h been lost, and o.f Port Ileum, Cornwall, a vussol with a crow of 11 mon has goau down. KEYSTONE STATE CULMS OVER 1,200 CONVERSIONS. Ctotu'.t of Evonuollst Bchiverea'i Work in Braddock. The meet wtdo-spmnJ spiritual awakening tbat hat ever been known about Cations burg Is now In progress, and Is witbont nny (vldcnee of iibntoment ot Interest. Major Hilton and his assistant, Ilev. Grant C '1 ul Inr. have been conducting special servicer under the auspices of all tho churches since the (1th of January. The largest audience room In the town will not hold tho people atten ling, They como from a dlstauco ot 12 miles, in some In stances. Ono of tho features of the work Is that It attracts a class of Indifferent, non-churchgoers, and niuiy who have never been inter ested are publicly prolesslng religion. nrniED ort or etonr. A freight train on the Lehlu'h Vnllev wai prvelpliiitad Into a deep mine hole nt Auden rled Frldny morning, caused by tho caving In of the roadled and tracks. Six cars of freight were burled out ot sight nnd a dozen others were piled In a mass on top ot them. An oxpress train, carrying a Inrgo numlier of passengers, had Just passed over tho spot wnero mo cavern oecurcj. conductor Hlilpn, Engineer Houck ami Frcmnu L'resslev wero on the engine when the tracks began to sink beneuth them. To Jump from the engine meant almost certuin death nn 1 their only hope of saving themselves was to cut the en gine loose from the train, but Just as they wero in tho act of doing this, tho tender broke away from the enalue aud the locomo tive plunged forward and gained solid ground. 1 ha llrst thing to sink out of sight was the engine tender. This was followed by a ear of sugar, and then live other cars containing lumber and merchandise quickly dropped out ol sight. The balance ot tbe train piled on top ot tho wreckage. A cntLD nrnNEn to DEvrn. In Penn township, near Butler, the houso of Chris Wagner, was destroyed by fire and a s-unll child was burned to death. Mrs. Wagner was rdone with her child when tho Ore started. She rushed from the house, but before the child could be rescued It wns so painfully burnd that death resulted shortly t bo house on l contents were totally destroy ed. Partly Insure 1. CLAMO LAW DllEAKEns SENTENCED. At Clarion CbifrJes Gordon, who nlended guilty to three burglaries, was tentenced to on aggregate of eight years nnd three months In the penitentiary. I-alab Wolf, bis partner, was sentenced for five years and throe mouths. The sentence ef J. J. Sblck. editor, ol the "Jncksonlan," convicted of libeling uou. u. r. iinuus, was again suspeuuea. DEV. E. V. BCCITASAM DEAD. Rev. E. V. Buchanan. D. D.. brother of the Inte President James Buchanan, died In Philadelphia, aged 83. He was a brothor-ln- law ot S. c. Fostor, the song writer, who wrote "uid nentucxy uome. Over 1.201) persons have rrolcssed con version tloen the revival meetinge started In Draddock two weeks ago last Sunday. Mr. gchlverea leaves bere to Mart meetings to last three weeks at Bradford. He will then begin a long campaign in Pittsburg. Max Schamberg, contnl In Pittsburg of tbe Auttro-Hungarlan empire bas been removed and Thomas Dossewffy. wbo bat been consul ot the empire at Plrens, Greece, bas been ap pointed to succeed him. By pretending to be hunury end cold, a man got into tbe bouse of a Hun at the Oliver coke works, near Unlontown, and secured a lull ot clothes, a gold watch, a quantity ol silverware and (20 In cash. He escaped. Tbe Allegheny County Bar association almost unanimously adopted a memorial against tns Arnoia bills now pending in true legislature to change forms of legal practice. The hearing for a new trial In tbe case o Fred McDowell, convicted of the murder o John McAndrews at Titusville, Ju'y 4. last was held at Meadville. Decision was ra served, Harry Beegle, of Beaver Falls, who shot himself to avoid arrest for embezzlement, will recover, tbe bullet having been extracted from bit bead. Pit Boss Robert Donaldson, of the Wyno works, near Falrcbance. Fuyette county, was caught between two trains ut the mine and instantly killed. SHmiiel Sanders, a Hungarian employed by the Cambria iron company at Johnstown, was struck in the bead with a wrenc while un loading cars and died in three hours. Several bundrod men will be thrown out ot employment at tbe Cambria iron works, Johuttown, by changing tbe turns to 12 hour each instead ol oignt. Edward Dean, aged 55, of HeDryClay town tblp, Fayette county dropped dead Thursday night while returning from church at Sagar Loaf. Lm Llngenfleld, ol Scottdale gave John Shea public notice to leave town. Lloeen- field charges that Shea was too intimate with bis wiia. The explosion of a generator In the works ot the Huntingdon gas company wrecked the structure. Flames Irom the boiler destroyed the entire plant Loss i 12,010, no Insurance. Jacob Oeorge's store at Black Lick was burglarized to tbe extent of several hun dred dollars worth ot clothing, cigars and tobuoco. Ths Women's Christian temperance alli ance ot Butler county, met at Butler.Tuendaj in fifth annual convention, elected officer and adjourned till next year. Martha Curtis, colored, ot Jeannetta, was arrested for throwing a lighted lamp at an other ne.-rcis named Cora Richardson, who was fatuity burned by the explosion. H. O. Desylvln, a newsdealer at Altoona, has assigned. 11. B. Hurl Is tb prefureo creditor in tbe sum of (4,000. It Is reported tbat 3. F. Taylor, Esq., will be appointed Judge ol tbe courts ol Washing ton county. Jnmet Vegan, a farmer living at Rolgert, near Sandy Lake, died of heart disease while silting In hi chair, Sunday night Four little girls broke through ths Ice at Mt. Pleasant and Anna Baker was drowned. Tbe others were with difficulty rescued. Osenr Flick Is going to start a tkunk tars near Waynetburg. Battls at Hal-Chen. An official dispatch suvs that Gen. Nodzu attacked Itui-Cuon January 17, and adds: "Thero were U,00J Chinese troops under Gen. Chang on our right wing, and 6.00J under Gen. Twl on our left whig. We luund 21 Chinese dead alter the battle, lncluaiutwo oflloers. The natives lay the Ctluot Iv-t over 100 men. Seven Man Killed. . Friday afternoon tbe main building of Hen nlng't brewery, in Mendota, III., was wrecked by a boiler explosion, tbe concussion being sc great tbat every building in tbe city was bsdly shaken. The building destroyed was five stories In height auJ filled with machinery. Seven men wero killed and tit Injured. SNOW KING SUPREME. Th Sierra Mountain Present a Seen of SurDstsIno- Maralflootie. Th tcena In tbe Sierras It one ot surpass. Ing magnificence. It teems as If tbe route o tho Central Faclllo wero laid through tb line ot the greatest snow fall. With drifts 40 t-et deep and snow 22 feet deep ou th level at the summit, the energies ef the rail road people are pat to the test The rolanes are tossing sjow In continuous streams from the roadbed, but from Gold Run to Tru -kee, snow Is falling at the rate of ono Inch or more nn hour. Luckily the wind Is not blowing and the situation Is not complicated bv the formidable land and snow slides thnt so often make railroading and oven ex istence In the high Sierras perilous. In pln'-es harly mountiilueersln the smnller towns communicate by means of tunnels through the snow. Habitations are obliter ated and tho reign of tho storm king, mng nlllcent but desoluto, I supremo. Trains riroceed cautiously through aoild perpen llcu ar banks of snow like marble walls, tower ing above tbe coaches. The rotarles precede them In ceaseless toll, cutting the nay thnt a couple thousand men have prepnred. Th snow it falling to last that It Is not certain that the push plows will not baveto be in. yoked to keep the way open. Tho latest oftlclal reports show that during the previous 24 hours the snowfall Wns as follows: Truekee 8 lnche, on the ground 7 feet 8 Inches; Summit 21 Inches, on the ground 20 feet 5 inches: Cascade 80 lnches,on the ground 18 feet: Cisco 20 Inches, on th ground 16 feet 8 inches: Emigrant Gop IS inches, on tbe ground 15 feet; Blue Canon 1 -inches, on the ground 8 fcit 0 Inches: Towlej 0 Inches, on the ground 8 feet 8 Inches; Gold Run 8 Inches, on the ground 8 feet lo Inches) Colfax 8 Inches, on the ground 8 feet. Word was received Wednesday morning that tbe mow on tbe summit ot the mountain bad reached to the level ol the cross arms on the telegraph polos nnd that four laches more tnow would prostrito every wlro over the mountains. Conviotion and Sulctda. Ths Jury In the case of Ooorge E. St. John, a prominent real e-t-ite dealer, of Port Clin ton, o., charged with frauds In dealing In canceled mortgages, brought in n verdict ot guilty. St. John wns nt onco taken Into custody and placed in Jail. A half hour later he shot himself through tho hoad, dying Instantly. St. John suffered heavy lliinucial loses through the recent failure of Pest, Wlckhnm Howell, tbe big Lako Erie lish . triumvirate. MAHKRTS. riTTslllttO. ITTfE WnotESAI.E PntCKS ABE MVF Hf.LOW.1 drain, Flonr and Feed. WnEAT Xo. I red 57 9 !S No. i red... It 11 COIOi Jio. i yellow ear, new 47 S8 Mixed ear, new 41) s7 No. i yellow abellcd 7 41 OA IS No. 1 Kblle 80 S' M No. II white 85 s Kztra No. 8 v.hlto 81 i'H Light mixed 81 SIW RVK No I M) Uei No. 2 western W M)4 FLOl'K 51 Inn. fancy patents 8 fl 8 75 Fancy winter tt"tii 8 11 8 S5 Fancy straight winter 70 2 Ml r-troiirht XXX bakers' 65 t HI lire Hour 8 dj 111 HAV Nu, 1 tlmotliy 11 11 r Na :o w 11 no Mixed clover. No. 1 10 01 11 W Loose tiuiotliy, from wairoiis..... 11 11 ! isj FEfclJ Xo. 1 W hile M,., t,jU K 00 17 W No. v bite Middlings 1 W 18 M) Hmwn Middlings 15 W 10 "0 bran, bulk 15 50 i ") 61 KA W vt boat 6 5 W Oat h w li ("J Dairy Products, BUTTER Elfin Creamery 7 88 fancy Creurnery tf M fancy Country llolL IS wo Low grade and cooking V in LTIKk Ohm. new 11 lltf. New York, new liljj 14 Wisconsin awls l16 18 Llmburiter. newmake 1 10 Fruit and Vegetable. AH'LEft-Faney, bbl 8 M3 4 00 bEANt lieud-picked, per bu..,. 1 Ul 1 Ki Lima, lb 5 . KTATUEK-fln,ln car, bu 14 ? Frni store, bu 10 1 BELT A per bbl 1 m 1 M LAHbA'iE-llorne grown, hbl 1 5 I 50 llit.MI'l per bbl I'M 1 211 I..M i.n s bellow, bu. 10 l'AUMP per bid 1 to 1 5 Poultry, Ktc. Live Chlckons, V pair 85 3 no Live fiuckis. v pair uo K iretM-d bueks.Vin 14 IS LriMd L hit kens, V lb. 0 10 ' young select... 14 15 Pressed Turkeys. V lb 10 U EuusVa. nn 1 uhlo, freh 11 lil FEATIIEl(Extra UveOeeee.Vlb to No. 1 Ex. Live oeese, V lb 40 4 Country, large patsed :ri 40 Miscellaneous. SEEDS Clover C2 Its t 4 SO a 40 '1 Imothy. prime i M 2 !J Blue Ornss 1 40 1 BO RAiM Country mixed H 1 HONEY White Clover ) 17 Iluckwheat 13 H MAI'Ul r-YIUT. new....- So 1,0 1 IIiKK Country, sweet, bbl Ill 0 to lALLQW 4 Ml CINCINNATI." FLOrit 8 ,V33 40 WHEAT No.4fted 51 M ItYt.No. i M Uilt.N allied 41 42 UA'l 8 82 KliGS l'.l bt Tl EH Ohio Creamery 82 84 PHILADELPHIA. FLOCK t 8 50(8 4 00 WHEAT' Nn. 2 Hed 5M f.l COhN Na 2 .Mixed. 47 4-u OATS So. 2 While n 80 hi "I T EH C reamery, extra 23 J4 Eooa 1'a. llrsts 4 NEW VOUkI FLorit Patents t 1 ana 4 15 WHEAT .Na 2 fled M f,'J HYE Mate tt a COHN No. 2 411 E,o OATH W hite Western OH HI TTEH Creamery IX EoOfc htate and f ten Wl I LIVE STOCK. CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, EAST LIBERTY, PA CATTLE, Trims, l.-ion to 1A0 lbs 5 0 a 5 8V) Uood, 1.3'"J to 1,1(111 ll.s 4JJ 5 M booa buu bsis, i.aio to l.sooibs.... 4 uo 40 I icy, i.ii to i.iviti 4 uo 4 35 t-'air light steers. w to 1000 Ins.... 8 10 80O lommon, acsj to isjott) 8 sli a & nous Philadelphlas 4 js 440 Bi-st tinkers and mixed. 4 tj 4 j touiinou Ui tuir Yoraers. 4 4 tnxxr. Extra, a to If 8 lbs 8 m 37 bocd. 85 Ui lis lb iM a li l air, 73 IO 85 lbs (4 J o tommon M j u Kearluigs, 1 so 4 6 Chicago, Cattle Common to extra steers, aiS&.ll; stiHkrrs aud leeders, tJ.lo.ail TV. cows bulls, l.i.V10u;calves. :j.uu,45. Jji Hogs heavy, 4.1 JOi.v4.tO; commun u h- ice mixed. 4-i:54lw3; choice assorted, i!0.4 10, light, .'i.ti. UM: pigs. iii(! 7a ti.een !a turlor 10 choice, tiunaJ.IJ; lambs, tj.luSisi.iu. Cincinnati Hogs select shippers t)4.4Mo4 50 butcbei 4-1 uiuu 50; tatr to good packers iv 10 4. M; lair 10 light Hi!o4.ho; eoniiii ui and luugn 4H i.Mi4.ij. Lattlo-goud shippers 4-lux mi gujdtoihoK-ett niioiSO: fair to medium 43 iMo 11; tfcrauiou ituti4(o. Kheep extra 41 no Joed 10 choice tO.uutull.75; comniou lo lair 1 . 50 tc& , 5 Wool. ; rntiAPiij-niA. Wool quiet, but steady Ohio. I'eunsylvtnia and West Virginia XX and nhor. 1; X and above HVr.c; medi um iotjUlc; juaiter blood, giMttc.i common. lituiMc New York, Atlcnigan, W ut.-ou.nn. etc , ul Iuul7c; X, IVs-loc.; medium, 11M Jc; quarter blood, iV-aJldiciuiuon. ix lik-.; nd. comb Ins, delaine flue, l-v.'Jo-.j medium 81n&c cccrse, JO'S lie, . low, jitf, &c. ; uuwasuod mcuiuia IC&litf lew medium 17im