NENG WILSON BIL THE CHAIRMAN AN WANTS TO SIM- nN =. PLIFY IT. THREE DEMOCRATS 1s OVER THE TRAGES. | The Tobacro Schedule ‘Amended after An Exertiag Discossion. ; Wasaisgros, Jan. 15.—The Hawsiiao question was bronght ap in the hones to. day by Bootelle(Rep.. Me.) and resaltad in sibarp three sided debate, which was par tieipated in by the Spesker, Boutelle and MeMillan (Dem, Tenn.) When the ex- eitement cauned by this unnexpested episude bad subsided the tariff bill was read through in fall, consuming pearly two snd & half honrs, after which smend- ments to the bill were in order nuder the terms of the special order adopted 8 week ago. The first amendments was offered by Wilson, Chairman of the (ommittes on Ways spd Mears to the toltincen schedule, The purpose of this amendment was to simplify the bill and hasen the dsnper of evading its provisions. Av’ amendment was offered to this by Payne (Rep, N.Y) in tha ime of raising the amonnt of tariff on tobucon, sud two guhstitntes were of- fered to these amendments, one by Payn- ter (Dem, Ky.) and one by Marsh (Rep., “Ihe, but cnly the criginel amendorent of ‘Wilson came through oa vote aalely. Ou | this question three Democrats voted with | : | A Mewnrk | Lawyer Charged With Picking | Pockets. the Republicans, viz, Cooper (Fls.) Sperry avd Deforet (Conn). Two or y oiler rescintions were 0%ernd by Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Moons and were agreed to efter one of the most interesting znd excited dis cussiore that H the bill has yet t given risa to. In the “Senate Chamber. ‘Wasntsorox, Jen. 15. ~The open ses gion of the senate to day was of very brief darance. After the presentation of sever- al petitions against the Wilson tariff bill, with other: favoring government control of telegraph, ete., resolutions of the Port- land, Ore., Chamber of Commerce con | . demning the staternents made in Governor Pecooyer's open letter to President Cisve- land were presented, read and referred to the committee on education asd labor. On motion, of Gosernor Hill the senste ~ then went into exscntive session to oon- sider Hornblower's nomination, Gillinger, of New Hempslire postponing the speech - be had expected to make to-day on the tariff question, The exscutive session laefed ontil sbont 7 o'clock this evening and the venate adiourcei as soon ns the doors were re opened. © WORKS PRESUMING ING AT REDUCED WAGES. Bel Too Lats tor One. Poor Man ¥ihn Died of Starr- tion in @ Land cf Plenty. © Tamaxrry, Jax. 15. Fires io ul of No. 2 works of the Pitteborg plate glase ecompsny will be lightec Toesdsv. Tha & duced wages. They have been idle since lost July. Eight hundred mien will be employed. The holy of M. Dudock, a French dase worker was found in bis rosa to- day in this city. He had evidently died of starvation. He had been cut of em- ployment since July. Dudeck wus the ! only son of a wealthy Freoch family. By marrying against the wishes of his par ents he was throws upon his own re- sources. He loaves a widow snd two ehildren in France. Hhot Mis Wife's Paramour. .Greexsporo, N. C. Jun. 15.—Frilay last a prominent young married man of this city, zc son of a late superior court judge, went to Raleigh, leaving word that be would be gone several days. He how. over, returned: to Greensboro the same night and went home, where, it issaid, Le * found Frank Holland, of Danville, in a comprising position with bis wife. = He “fired thrde shots two of which took effect. Holland mansged to get awsy and has . not since been fognd, It is believed that be waa fatally wonnded. The Firth Body Found. foo Israxp City, L. I., Jan. 15.— The body of Hugh Markey, of Brooklyn, ons of the men missivg since the collapee of the temporary bridge over Newtown ereek Fridey, was recovered this morning, This is the fifth body recovered. There ppt four | men to be acconunted for, ra ra On Trial for Murder. + DovLestown, Pa., Jan, 15.-—The -triai of Wailace Bart, a half breed Cherokee ‘Indisp, charged with the murder of Sam- nel M. Rightly and wife in Northampton township last September was begun be. fore Judge Yerkes to day. An Indisna County ¥ailure, ; Inpiaxa, Pa., Jan. 15. —J. M. Guthrie, owner of the extensive saw mills st Ho mer City, and of several thousand acres of coal land in Indiana county, has failed with liabilities of about $200, 000, Walker's Nemination Coutirmed. WasamNGTON, Jan, 15. —The senate tc- day confirmed the vomivation of John W. Waiker for United States Hastie! of ‘$he Western District of Pennsylyabi The Mauner of He-organizing. New York, Jan. 15,.—The points in the . proposed plan for the re-organization of the Philadelphia and Reading are that it reduces the cost of carrying the floating debt trom 13 to 6 per cent., does not as- sess any securities and doée not increase, the volume of securities. J Ad . Resumed a¢ 8 Noa-Tslon Mill. % Prrasorre, Pa, Jan. 15 To-day the Bligo Iron works started up ase a non- “umion plant. The mapagere positively refused to pay the men scale rates, : works resume : u fall but at greatly re! i 3 4 -& STEAMER " 4 11POON. arrow Tacape of AI on Beare ihe City of Pexin — Ship Badly Damaged ‘New Yorg, Jar. 14.—A San Fraseisco | special save the steamer City of Pel, i which sarcived here yesterdey from Chins pod Japan, was canght in a typons off the Japanese const and was nearly wreek- ‘ed, Five lfebontn were torn from their davsts and haried sjong the deck, water poured int the cabin sed diving esioim, the ski lizht cver the engine room wes emashe:d sud the rogine room deluged arth water, life bosts were swept down deck ito the deck of the saloon and that stratere and Captain Bearle's cabin were smashed ivto bite and the wreckage was earried into the engive room. The saloon was ea ried sway and Captain Searle was exnght in the debris and carried into the seappers braised and bleeding. A panic enstied smong the passengéas. s:versi men 836 worsen had been hurt. The eaptsit + aa extriestad from bis perilons positios. bets moment too soon, fir scaroel v ur minute after he bad been res caed the esloon piano was dashed to pieces right on the spot where be bpd been thrown. In the esbin the wuter w whiet < sep and in the engine room Chie! Enginter Stewart and men were ap to 3 their pseks in water. The fate of the ship de pended on these men and aithonyl they kuew (iat another sea meant the toagdeing of the Pekin, with loss of nil bende, they stuck to thelr posts. I i | { THE MONEYW AS MARKED. Newegg, N. J, Janasry 13. — David Spite. 4 young lawyer, wes soeused in the ete Courl of picking pockes For o puat 10 days lawyers and others Live hed their pockets picked. Constalile | FE % Speir ravently reported to the ehenfl thst be had seen Lawyer Spiro put his bad into the pocket ¢f en overcoat which was thrown nerose the stepographber's desk Markel 1ooney was pat into the pockeds of several garments, and these wers hinug in both jury rooms Bpirt: went into one of the jury rocins yesterday. He came out in 8 few min. utes, 51d Constebls Woods went in sud found that two marked ten-cent pieces ! were missing from his owvereost. Spiro wee apprebended snd led bofore Judge!’ Depne, who wis leaving the desk. Jadps °° Dlepae «dered that the prosecator be gent for, ‘and when {hat official ceme, | : Phe was wall sosids they Be 8oire, ith 8 great show of dig rnation, pulled varions somes of money in bills ont of Lis pocket, ak itig g ench tite: “Is thet . youre€ 15 that yoars?' Spiro was or dered {5 show bis silver mopey, sod at y | s Woods picked | leogth did so. Copstabla ont of ‘be ropey cue of the marked ten cent pieces. - Spiro then ssid picked np thet coin from the finor, was released alter ping detsived s time, sad the oo rb wea dire lay the ease befnrs the grand jo THE BROCK IDLE. Asenred. Steady Time, For nome resson or other tbe Pennsyi- trac: fo: supply coal from the Brock com pany 0a Monday, and pot beving Ridgwiy and Clessfield engines st the couling pockets still remsinad, i nt it i said that the Brook peopis tinne to econl engines fos nia enmpany on fim forthecming, At the time the Brock miners strock for the'r pay last summer the Penusyl vanis contracts for sapply coal were enough to keep the mines ranning stead ily. Daring the strike. however, the contract was declared off, becauss the Brock sould not carry out its provisions. After niatters were adjusted a part of the order was retarned, subject to the option | of the Peuvsylvapis. [his order hog now been withdrawn, and it is sopposed that some other mine eomewher in this section has got it. - The Brock offivisls do pot think thet the shot down will be for long. O:- ders are slack just now, bat the company bas gffices in Buffalo, and it is under. stood that B. E. Cartwright, tke presi dent, will devote considersbie time there looking after the intersots of his com- pany. His intention is to dispose of the output of the Brock mines in tim local trade uo! Baffslo es far es possible. — Brock sayyille Record. ROCKAFELLOW ADMITTED 10 BAIL. Sent to the Pen lor Fmbers ing —He Manages to Se: cure i Writ of Error and Liberty. PAILADELPHIS, Jan. 15.—The case of Banker F. V. Rockafellow, of Wilkes: barre, Lo was recently convicted of em- bezzling $4,600 from Issac Lodge,and was seatenced to two years and two monthe impriscnment in the Eastern penitentiary and pay $1,250 fine, was to-day presented with a petition to the court asking for the allowanoa of a writ of error to the Lu. zerne court of Quarter Session, in order that the jadgment of the lower tribunal may be received by the supreme court. The writ was granted and Rockafellow was admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000 pending a bearing of the appeal. “Boss” McKane Must Stand Trial. BrookLyy, N. Y., Jan. 12.— Argument upon demarrers to the indictments against John Y. McKane and twenty-one others for alleged frauds committed in Graves- end during the last election, was finished against every motion made by McKane et al. The indicted men all pleaded “not guilty.” i | groaps and snerehis itriet were Raed Lo ba gr vauia railrosd company withdrew its con- | i _ | fare encounter ef a bab fit i 2 4 ea “with the patrols Ban ‘other contracts on band just pow the { : mines were obliged to shu! dowa at soos | on that day, The order lor coaliog the | this afternoon. Justice Bartlett decided MONDAY S FATAL RAIL WAY D! Bar TERS. "0 FAST EXPRESS MESS TRAINS GOLLIED, On the Midland a Train i» Deraited and Sixteen Killed. New Youg, Jen. 15. — A d-eastrous rh iiston oeeurred at Hackensack hndye on the Deisware, Lsckawanns and Western railway, pear Jersey City eariy this morn- ing. The Dover express dashed into sn- other presenger traio, sail to be the Or. soge express, and & frightfal wreek ri - suited. Toe edvices rasaived hors state that 11 persons wers hiied acd many ofbers more or jess injorsl. Five bodies tmie’ been 14ken from the wreck. The namss of the victimes hisve pot as yet teen lerrned. Laren — President Sloan, of the Dela ware, Luckswana cud Wesrers raviros i. says the DXover cIjrers ran into the O ange express at Hackesbsok brdgs df ing a thick fog, snd ti 5% feo Furs whine igeees ped, 12 pecpis belong killed snd If thjared, Sixteen Killed on the Midland Havawa, N.Y, Jan. [15.4 the Midland railway w: by manning indo 8 row ol the track, £4 ded sixteen pet 1 sons wera kided and pins badly iva Sri; 23ire Wels Wr FIVER A550 Was £7 BD. British Oral Siiied br the royrgests Withee Cone slam bv the Janes. average is forty Geathe | weeklies, Twrehe ! thonseud tons of soa! chmed hy Brith snbjerts snd deposited le nm Coresirao 3 isnd was seized hy tha ih shegents este day. The owress msg The island is the high oe jand a fort is being commana he gov var ra RAD AB) . ip wiley 3 Ls * A pipnis tween Fort Santis OC ‘az land Fort Lage i the entrance of tia tay! fuga she lsd both shot wes fired rt hero retarn. . The sl wag nod anrt. 0 PILLAGE wo st Rx A iT Sigs svwry st Reareh. $ a Plots Rei romegy in Ady ps ap was Gerall IBoOmin { and ontpoing trains. The seocad wae 1 harnicads the streets and Goh the frooy t and tha third was to 2fiuek the Berrasine It Lome Ila Penosvivania Contrae: Which | and epotre Breas enonprh fo i three to siilage sud FPreparieg for ihe Big Fight WENT We (ILLED, THAT PRETTY GOW. THE LATEST IDEA IN THE WOLD CF © FASHION. Diive Farper Desrribes a Handsome Dress. The Aprom spd Shawl Draperies The | ~ Overskirt Simulated — The Spencer Waist Is a Prizse Favorite 4 Pretty Cape. . vB pecal Correspimeidndr Kew Yous, Jan. 11. --"What a pretty gown and bow stylish 7 was the remark made to one lady by a decidedly hand- scree xiv] today, and I smite sgresd with ber. The gowa was of heavy ribbed bengaline, biack above emerald The skirt was quite pimn, but full and it | )— Yellow feverin ° y tle increases. Tim = es oo asd han Tam nthe b-2tomaof | there Were | Ft trimming, ; and chest » PLACE net . BETTAETE WIG ree 3 LNIND TiH0E a WSS #up Far TE WES 3 Law 8 Ooutinsd Wila a ~~ JacnsosviLie Jeo, 10~The work on | > 3 She yaval club arena ig practically Gnieli : (od; o sud n dozen carpenters can easi’y git the etructtra io resdiness for the content: iby Jag qury ai se of the promivest sind members do2- i > % | clares that if the fight is interfered with at Jacksonville srena, which was very improbable, they would brisg off the fig t within as hour sfterwards on another apt within esey distanoe, which they Lave prepared for the emergency.” This 3s un likely, however. as Mitchell would never consent to be “meseed i sbont™ as be er presses Govervor Mitchell is still determined t to prevent the fight. He spcko to » lInrje mass meeting veer Taliahaswe, Saturdey and showed his determination to uphold the peace and dignity of the sate. Re ports say thal the governor's utterances were erthasisstically cheered. lace DERiGs Ale BO TUNINFED BLO Wonder Liev ark they are e agin 8 tem ty is a bre ef of black that the e iz wide shoulders and ETOWE BAITOWer until it comes LO a poinl at lhe wis: line. There ars three bars of | RTE acTias the Bist [ =F oi Th se - lace rgd the hy Whenithe fancy fort this style of an ace cessor to a toulet has pass, the stitches can bu taken cul and the lace moistened and } i sae. Lace 3 1 Sheriff Browsrd's bopdsmen hase been | after kim red bot, and it is not thomght that be will care to go against them 1? Le can find any way to avoid it. In case le sets his foot down agsinst the fgbt 00 almost certain that there will Ie no! Bkerif? to interfere on January 25. They. will lsy down on him. Killed apd Wounded in a Fight Cowes, W. Ve, Jan. 15.—Ir a figu to-day between oar policeman exd Cal vert sed Heonon Filemicg, two noforions outlaws for whose capiure 5 heavy ro ward was offered, Calvert Fleming was killed and Hesnon mortally womnded. Two of the cfficers were wounded, one: probably fataily. A clerk ip a store pear the scene of the fight was alse shot and seriously wounded. Seven Railroad Men Killed. Sax Racares, Cal, Jan. 15 —4s5 ai en gine was crossing Anstin creek bridges on the Northern Pacitic rzilroad Inst nigh, the bridge colispsed and the engire foil into the stream forty feet below. Sevun men were drowned, snd the ouly win saved being the conductor, who jamped: ‘dotted lace, and this is hroaght down to in time. The men were on their way to a washout and rhe engine was going at = high rate of sveed, Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve clesuses, | porifies and heals. It was made for that | purpose. Use it for barns, cuts, broises, chapped hands, sores of all deseriptiops | aud if you bave piles uee it for thers. | Bold Ly E Fred Vosbura. ESERIES J today one of the gremtest historians the | biography which be left, though, unhap- | Phin. 4 ew | pliysical weakness. To his annt, G ath | Tm ier, between ber own infirmities and | | eocasonal plunges into fashionaly « life, * NOTASL CENTENNIAL. | premrmam—es HalLBaOag:, : R EFFECY Nov JB EE Philadeinbla and rte Faiimat i Time Table Traims} baer #imifwond | EASTWARD. rod A M Train &, mine Ore Huandredth Aerreary of the Death of the Wordd"s Greatest Historiam. : [Smeal Cormmpandence] Bosrox, Jan. 11.— 4 hondred Toars ago worl has ev. z known lay {ying in Lea | ion after a painfyl surzicyl operation. | tn the 18th of Jdnmaoy, [79 Edward (rivhon breathed iis last a7 the compar- ativeiy early age of 57. Gibhom is known | best an : solely Dewagse of | Sire at Phiadeiphos . vast and 10 may soley batanse nos 23 Throagd dvaict, Desibede to Wik. ‘Decline apd Fal of the Roman Em | mmdport. Palisa Sovjdng as fom Bar pire,” but this wonderful histeaical work | Par ta 2. my bok oar a ae divin was no greater evidence of genins in the | andietn endl THs wm sere minds of many than tie piquant auto | 9:38 P. M.—Teaits 4 dnily Sor Sumbarr, Har . and Hie Lue Date dations arriving at “ . A ; i York #8 mm, piiy, this sketch is mot so much read | on Ronde: Bal. these 15teY Years as it ghonid fee - Floren ly mare 3A per tmen — piel 2 gr ori Gibbon was a sickly child. and a good- | Erie and Wallin : Harrisbarg and ate ws : Iv portion of the early pages of his suto- biography is taken up with quaint do- | scriptions of his youthfc] tattflings with | a WERTWARD, erine Porten. be tells us, bs owed much | TIA M-Traim during those years of infirmity. for his | for Ridrway, Dulec Cos Sout And inter. Ah Way at SH, v fr Ere and iter. £ | 3 : i ‘peste ; : foumed ittie me to cars for bax nil {8.35 gi Tan 1. Smite exept Susdey, ov i Rave and infersnedimh stations, five JTERN GH TRAINR FOR IRIFTWOOD ! ROM YHE amy LD SOUTH. TREATY i1 A, F 18 © £ this At Be nigh Edward £33 ns health wig not good when he Twas 8 ot <1, bis reisinty wan rong. | Paliman pa ail bs was § he was fanght ail isasnapo hi aynt and ap rrowih of she BS He 1 was ihen tory “wn here 3 tle at titrated i By eve T B® of INTER, ‘with at fear or i aw: + 1 SUBIC from the shelf” ; iarough his c! Bike Foal De Cone rad eve Hitt L5at he saw a : 3 Ben? ocesstal | sand |. % Svima] { TAOIUNIY sent: v = og, . wp a Al : CIAARF LE RB. BR, BALY BX EIT SU NDAY. to Oxford when but 15 ov 18 7ears of; age. He didn't graduate His desnlt £0 ry | reading bad not 8 ted hit 1a for the ani- | . . as 2 Tm Je * Emam Hg ABBA BAS] j BrERNBLERAGHEN Ww stand 31088 A. RINE v GATISS a, ¥ a, ROAESTEA & FITTSB0Rs 2. IRE wwe sier towing od aA Sim Ras loww Alan VE (‘reek j{ailread. NYC KH ERR ca, Lose £3 INHENSE: TIME T- 4a i Read Up HS ip Nall No Fu + 5 y 2 3 Lemans, ; tiaad, wished hiinsell : anit kis knee! tag place, sel 3 SAT, nist fogever pray Hig 8» Bb R= - tos 1 Liskeard, and t F750 fx ™ Lynn 1is0 a member of the he 3B Ni Blve W * : AM Ee ¥» ai Ar 3 ii Lye - Je. NY t xB Lew NY uh keeps the . indation for { a painted 3 3 sewed tO that, tie lower one being encogh wider to show the pattern of the lace. A fanci- ful and pretty tl to weir over a plain waist 1s a regular shoulder piece of a point at the waist line and fastened to the belt. Around the shonlders there is (trimmed with beaded tape; Two of the new vest fronts are of ribbed sik; one i white and ono black. They are gatizered a; ‘very full to belt and collar and work | with open waists or over plain corsages Ouive Hangex the discharge ot gas, smoke and offens- ingrned Division = then a ruffle ver on 2s a finish, and it is - - weil I manner. ki The Werst Ain. A scientific man savs that the wor in TWO sirada. one Dear : ground everybody knows that—and the. other at a hetglit of about 90 fest. This | 78 FAC height represents the average altitnde of © Kylertown ‘ ah With the Busi, ive fumes given off by the factories and bP why. - A! Garza with stare for A other industrial appurtenances of a eity, Fie Sy Sdade. 25 Malm Wish ria add Cres reid 3ivicdan af the Thanss Te 1t lias aleo been found that one 18 justas ir ad with; the Pennurivania api Io get malaria i be lives on a dry, I drained =i Pe Aluve a marsh or Aa poset grved. i stasnant water as if he Lived in “he irs hy | : XH3 PALMER 3 Superintendent &nly “xorg Susu, SN WS SA s
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