A pg mittee of three, to which the work of re. poriing a biil to the Demoeor tie majority * bees nodertook to set the matter right by - from ilipess to come to Washington To " deed by command of the Secstor from on which Presidect Cleveland had build - controversy between . Dolph (Rep, Ore.) and Allen, (Pop., Neb) in which the\for- “exactly the number that constitutes a _ adopted to-day on first roll call, and the _ end of the long fizbt had practically come. - The remvinder of thé day was devoted to : tended to obviate some objections urged ~ sgainst it, and several amendments were ‘propoeed after debate under five minate 168 to 129. Fifty Demoorats voting _ against the bill and 19 Republicans for day. sod is pow at the house of her. for it. ’ " took ber two younger sisters, by per. ‘bad been eund bagged and robbed. ‘dollars. They were buried under a mass of molten co, stating that Coogressman Wilcon is MILLS MUST STEP 0’... HIS POSITION ON THE Sig COMMITTEE PECULI PROCEEDINGS OF THE LOWER HOUSE. WasmiNgToN, Mar. 1.—The eepate! fineuce committee is to be deprived of the | g assistance and eo operation of Mills {Dem., Texas) who wae one of a sub com- of the cammittee had been confided. Mills was n_t originally « member of the committee, but had been pes gned to act during the absence of McPherson (Dem, N.J.), As McPherson returned to the city éeme weeks ago and resumed his oommittee duties, the position of Mille ‘was peculiar. Yesterday chairman Voor substitnting Mills in place of Vance, (Dem. N. C.) who ie at home and unable day whén that resolat’on wae Jaid before the senate, it was peremptorily with- drawo by Voorbees, by reqoeet and in Texar. Frse (Rep, Maine) consloded hie speech on the Hawaiian question with the declaration that if there wus au weight to be given to character bebicd worde, or if there was anything io prepon derance of testimony, then the foundation ed his structure bas disappeared and the edifice had fallen forever. Th» public printing office bill was tsken tp and was made the text of a political mer predicted that the Republican party, and the latter thet the Populist party wonld be in control of the house of repre creased as the fever grew, Letizans: — wishes 0 VED. Her Last Wish wile See oe Hushiand, "> is im the West. Marcel eto! In 2. ~Mrs the [nian Hotel Ramp ekwell, who wae Et on Wednesday evenicg, by. E. J. { MeN. bh, died at 4:40 this morping in the kuew last tnt he Soran hoapita!. - She ht that ber fe was ebbing BAARY, br TO Ie jax st ty make, eave a fe ech] desire to r husband beforas died, She wes to'd that he was com 2 ws fast as etesrn conld bring him. Before midnight the unfortozsts so man sank into nvconscionsvers, All the time she bad been in palo, not excraciat. ting agony, but a dull polestion which io- Morphin wae injected last night to ense her suffering, but by midoight the was unpcouanecious and remsined in that condition nutil che passed away. Her sged and invalid mother, Mre. Laiwis, of Braddock, was with her ol.:1d sll night, and the grief of the mother as her danghter drifted away withont being able to recoguoiz» her and say good bye, was painfol and pathetic. TAYLOR CHARGED WITH MURDER. gn he The Coroner's Jury Holds Mim Respensidle for the Death of Ds: ici McCauley. Ps, Ma .b L.—Dr. Ww. roner of Fok connty, yester if the following Gee. L. ¥ Cracker, Dantel Cook, Wa. Collom. incoming Noap, rich Michael and R 1 Robinson, aud after a lengthy hearing the following vér- dict wae rendered: : “That the ssid Daniel OC. MeCanley came to his desth at the borough of Ridgway in the said county of Eik, state of Pennsylvania, co the 28th day of Feb. rasry, 1894, by rearon of dis’ocation of the neck, and that the said dislocation wae caused by the sayd Davr-i C. McCanley being thro#n upon tha ground and kicked to death by one, H. C Taylor.” Tay'or is stili in jail here but hie Rirawar, Hartman, eo day imnpareied a jor sentatives in 1895. The senate at 4:25 adjourned till Monday. Proceedings in the House. Wasnisaroxn, March 1.—By a vote of quoram of the houce of representatives, 166 yess and 13 nays, the order limiting debate on Bland’s eeignicrage bill was making victory secare. Bland offered a substitute for the pending measnre in- rule Proposed amendments were re- jected and Biand's substitute accepted for original bill and passed by a vote of it. House then passed the hill appropri- sting $45.00C to the wrecked Corvette Resurge sve, on Roooador Reef. : Ras Off to Marry a Cousin. GREENSBURG, March 1.— Mies Rebeces Bowers, the 17-year oid dangbter of Wm, Bowers, a well known dry goods mer chant of Mt. Pleassu!, made an unex- pected departare from home, last Batar- father 1n law, Edward Kline, of DuBois, stated to the CoUrrgnr representative this evening that they had bopes of gethng him ont on bail by Monday. ENDED HIS LIFE. An Altegh»ny Contractor Commits Suicide -- The Body : Found Dangling From a Bridge. Prrissure, March 1. —Jacobh Woesmer, a contractor whoee place of hnsiness wae ou Cheetnnt street, Allegheny, ended bis life some t:m« daring the mgbt by hang ing bimee'f with & piece of clothesline. At 7a uM Frederick Beitetein discovered the twly suepended to the Homboldt street bridge. He promptly notified tbe police.” A patrcl wagon was eent ont, and the body removed to the morgne, Mr. Woeemer, who was about 45 years old, resided at No. 4 Woesmer stree?, and lesves a wile and seven children. Why he ended hie life is not kvown. : FAVORING THE CANE GROWERS. "the Sugar industry. fioanee committée began ite session ths morping with all Demoeratic members present but Vavee. [It we noderstood the committee practivaily decided upon the uncle, Mr. John Abrame, 2600 Mont- | - gomery street, Philadelphia. She went | ‘om to marry that geotlemen’s son Frank, | who is ber cousin. Bhe bad been keep fog up » correspondence with him for | some time. His letters were. addressed to “Cleo. Weilington” and were lifted by | a gir! friend of Rebecca's. Satarday last | ‘phek her clothes in a vafise, which a con - ‘Bidential friend took to the station, where the agent was told the owner wonld call! The next morning Miss Bowers mamion of her parente, and started to pend the dsy with an uncle, J. T. Tarr, | | Junghter throngh the arm, sugar schedule and in the resuit reached the sagar men appear to nave gotten more than bad been copcaded up to this j pomt. According to the best authority | obtaineble all sugare up to 80 degrees, by) | polarscopio test, will have a daty of one | cent per pound. : ‘ Snot Himself and Three Others. Etcese, Ore, March 2.—Ailbett Moss _ was the time set for her to go to Philadel- sod father quarried last night, and David phis, and the day before she managed to | Coleman, a farmer, took eides with the elder. Yonug Moss went to Colemen's bonee later and attacked a married Fdanghter of Goleman, shooting ber ‘twice. ‘aud Kiliing ber. He then shot another ard finally attacked Coleman, whom he sbot fatally. Moss went home acd blew oat his braips. who lives near Hammondville. Sbe pat | the two girls off at Greenlick station and | continued ber journey on to Philadelpbia. In the evening the siiters were taken home by ber uncle, and this was the first | Tre Qaasvy men Al Wikliimssawn. Arvint wy, Pa, March 2—The ree- suing party at Williams slate quarry, at { Wilamstowe, where the fatal cave-in oc- intimation that the parents bad of Mise | i-earred, 1a working 1n twelve shifte. They : Rebecos's escapade. (Copyright by United Press. Rio Jaxzino, Mar. 1.—The election * passed off quietly to-day. No soldiers | ‘were at the polis and there was no intim- | ~ jdation. Voting was by secret ballot. | Moraes and Pereira were practically the | only candidates for president and vice | president SpA, esd they have an doubtedly been Dzxren, Mich, Mar. 1. —0. C. Greg- ory, sesistant cashier of Gregory & Sous’ vate bank, was found unconscious in the vanlt of the bank this morning. He The thieves secured several! thousand Brappock, Pa., March 1.—An explos- jon oeurred at turoece OC, of the Edgar- Pavmsou dieel worke, last night, ivjaring three Huongarisne, two perhaps fatally. metal sod slug. Prof. Wilson. Ont of Danger. WASHINGTON, March 1. —The state de- |. partment received a telogram from Consul General Crittenden, at the City of Mexi. out of danger. @ranyille Stewart Goes to Parsgus. WasnixaroN, March 1.—The senate { ard, are blutiog throng solid rock beyond which are four unfortanate men; Pritch- Bell, Balke and Nickalive. They are Lo doabt dead. Remailey, who was released s/t. 1 four bours imprisoument in | the topoel, died at St. Luke's hospital. An Attempt at Lynching. Srucrpievre, Pa, Msrch 2.—FEarly Litas moruing » mob of 500 men attempted ito iyrecb Richard Parjear, a Negro mar- | | derer. The officiale were on guard at the i jml, Linviog received warnings, and re- | pulsed the mob after the jail doors wera almost bettered in, The ringleader was arrested. Another attack is likely to oc car at ary time. : : ALLESTOWN, Pa, Mar. T= a. It is now be- lieved that the men still burned in the tunne! at Williamstown can’t be reached dreds of tons of rubbish and boulders and are undoubtedly deed. Nevertheless the work of reecne proceeds unabated. The pames of the Hungsrians buried are John Valko, Hicklos Bella rod George Nickulinz. - JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 1. —The jary in the case of Pagilist Corbett, ac- cused of violating the laws of Florida by engaging io & prize fight with Mitchel, rendered 8 verdict of not Faulty, SCRANTON, Pa, Mar. 1 Weavers at the confirmed the nomination of Granville _ Stuart, of Manten~, ~r ‘vister to Fate guny nud Uragaay. {EN AI dT Scranton lace factory strnek tn Any posit nowy ~ f ope it of in forees the 1dleuess of 30 Er Thlie = Ul The Senate Finance Commiliee Prososes to Protect | { in a week. They are buried under han- | DEATH OF AH AMERICAN HUMORIST, Juwes Motlg merry Boles, 3 Nesws Maen CHagrowros, YW. Va, Con aderatile sx fetmer dt Eis tistizht be the aries wii March wa aii] bie aed at B jug avl-se the stirkers easy i large crowd iz malo «il ke de if thrents, but so in no actual violence has dove. ‘Squire Adkine, whose eon was awn g the strikers at the riot, wena the warrant for Wyant'e arrest, siTuATION AT FAGLE MINES - bregk Cuamrestows, W, Va, March 4 —Tha eitaation at the Eagle mies 18 practic al. ly unchanged Fourteen rioters were ar rested at Montgomery this morning, Ad. ditional troops wore sent to Eagle the morning oefeperbly to assist in extra gnard duty, bat it 1s believed the arn et of strikers will eansga troadle ard more troope are needed 19 case of an outhrack Troope will remain oo the ground anu! legal retion 1a taken against the rioters. Fellow Fever Tacreasivg in Brazil, Capyright by Dnhted Press En JaxEino, Feb, 27 Bar, sgeot lor Fiint & Co, of New York. left Balia February 22 and arrived bere ‘ yeaterday. Heo says the goverrment fleet at Bahia : He says the tha float to consists of eight vessels, government fears to bring Rio leet the Brezilian craws the in sargents. Burt expectad the fleet at Rio the day ufter election. Experiments with the Nitoheroy ut Babin were very snocees ful The government hus completed =» cordon of troops along the bay shore It ion is reported tha insurgents have buried | dynamite on the edge of Villegaignon and Cobras islsn ds to protect them and sears the government troops An increase of yellow fever is reported; the disesse is making terrible progress among 350 po- litical priscvers. Brescs Avyaes, March 2. —Acnordior to a diepsteh from Rio Grande the insar- gents met with signal defeat at Sarand:, gnffering & loss of 400 men k'llad and’ nisny wonnded. The government forces | n sn eaptarad a number of prisoners rbd gune. Jacksoxviire, Fla., Mareb 1. case against Charlie Mitchell for figbtiog hy previens gppointmeant, sud also tha cared ~zainst the Duval clob memoers | and others for aiding and abetting the Corbett Mitehall Sght. “Theodore PRILADRLPRIA, March 2.- i ¥. Bakér, ex paying teller of tha Conanli. Wasmiy «tox, Marek 2.—The eenate | : dation Nationai bsaok, gniity inst week in the 1’; tiiet conrt to the embe 72 emept of $47 000, wae to-day sentenced to seven years snd €1Xx morthe Hprie ooraent, PRUAOHLITIS, March 2. — At the G a R. convention to day a committes report. ed a resolition that the American colors chould float from every school country. The report wes adopted. ‘New Yosk, Mareh 2 Speyer & Co. | have been notifiel by ‘he Reading receiv | ers that their Josn of 32,500,000 will be paid off next Mcpday, one mouth before it is dae. . “Thompeon, while hicyeling yesterday, rang for a baby carriage to make way. It did pot, and the baby was killed aod he arrested.” “How ean he ex~usze himeelt>” “He pleaded self defense.” “The dickens !” “Yee. It tarped out the baby was his and teething.” — Life, - “Who bas No. 23?" asked the hotel clerk. : ‘Mr. Hayeeed,” replied the boy. “That accounts for it.” said the clerk, “He has jnst pend down word that he's got a tad attack of setbma aud wants a doctor. Ran up and tara off the gas." — Puck. Take things an they're gala’ — Drink from any eup; If {t wasn't snowin'= Might be burnin’ ap! Never mind the winther Good in apy clime; Singin’ all together, We'll get there on time! ~- Atlanta Constitution. If were you vad had a friend Who called a pleasant hour 1c spend, I'd be polite enough to say, “Ned, vou choose what play . = : nay gnmes we'll That's what I'd do I were yon Ir! sem a aad went Wo school, I'd never hirvnk the smallest. male, And tt sho ald be my teacher's jo ahe bid no better boy - And twould he true If were you! Fo say It wep you, 'd always teil The truth, ter. what befell Fortwo things oaly [ despise A coward at heart and teliing Hes . And von would, too, If I were vou oO mat : If wer you, I'd try my best To do the things | Thongh since 1am no one bat we here snawest VO see Runow what Ea dao it] wens i very well Yori New York Independent. x tC *¥ Bhi ob Fh A : Lezgue o15e 23 are Fr Satief i oaks tronble, enosi] st = banat at all been | The ut- | torney geners! to-day nulla prossed the | in the! “ sasedauc Logic. if od Wis he Buat Bule ; Bar'munne, March 3 The reigting to tha bn it an is new “8 8 adopted by the lestined to Hanlon at, md Intaly nuth 300 darlare : ¥ eh wskivg. To Sha Daphory © commer define Aceonling to tha rale a bon i Bald, 3 va it doen pei ei it P18 nw uti to an nn flelder; wher, on the car trury evar tel bass ball man ag hatl'dro oped or ‘Jumped’ in front of the plata with the | y wall. n 3 nowe that g he t rile} obvions atiempt Ly the batter to beat it tout. | ad | way: . “Apy bunt th strike. “Thens wu 10 seceseity of a le de- fining tha bart the work of tle maigbutes hus made things very compli cated, As the rule stande, like Wurl tierpar, Childs, saggoated that tha hant be panal Lis n orale tc reed in this simple it goes fod! to ba called 8 ur 4 Doffy, and becanse thay hsv the trick down to -a seiomon, Bf the ot who are in the hetat of hangling bunt, will tind nt it 38 the public that de erste hit the ball hard with pel thos rile will M1 Wiint s r pluyers, the Bit the manda pl ‘ man of; ase ‘sarve to give the pod wante,” Preatdent Yous g has ned set I meaning of frotn a common sbnea point on the third thir. laarly jn. ternreted the fn but, fan! haot the batter not heaving (ret the rule, of view strike retires hatsman. as on trikes, tha right to ran to THE DANBURY EWS MaN DEz0 He Became an Edite- After the War. Carh Win: ning Fame. DASBIERY, Conn, Murch 4 Ha was born in Albany, 1841. av 1 became rer Dscbury, Coon. tn IRE of posumoni N. Y.. Sept of Toe a, 235. News, He was the aathor of “Lafe in i Daubnry” and many other American spe i cimens of humorous terstare. { jation. ONE LEGISLATOR KILLED ANOTHER. The Rue of Hol Souihern Blood tn Politics. - Popo- : list Killed 3 Democial. Koscivexo, Mise, March 4 Bev. N. P. Rathfle, Popalict represetitative in the Mississippi legislatore, shot wud Kiiled i 8. A. Jackson, Democratic member of the same body yesterday, Two were aise Killed at the same lige, bistander Tue only players overs by a guand ona or tero cthers will’ attempt banting, | Reiley (rom $M) 1g mors MINERS rere To Redact] on from 40 Cents to - 35 Cents 2 Tome- Concessions 10 be Asked. Searvarn en, Liles, Merel Sproat sab distriet coal “4. Tre mivers ise ndet i 5 to work to morrow st iw re- 45 acn's per ton, us 3 vperatore, bat will ask Wa of BND od ald MAY 02 {heir dem in] 15 pos woeeded. -LO%Y UNDER [Ht ICE A Srashers 32 ihe Frozen Crack und Fell | Thrash a Hele Bravroen Pa Piaved on rerrelil, ged NX years, fel 'n the eur fhe Matn strect bridge evenit i sid wee drowned. paying: ‘0 the ioe and fei through a hole The badly 1s stil at der the ice World's Fatr Fire Vieods . AGH, Mare h 4.- other slttempd 16 destroy the World's ¥. ar baildinge | was made Cut this afterooon, ire woe die NAL Loe apied. (station inne el wat the termioal stra. ‘tore, aud flames probably Michael. SUED COD the early d BOOTETY saved Marphy has been arrested on Discussion of the Finance Committees WASHINGTON, ‘committes yesterday discussad. matters {ard beforeit erual by ‘he commissioner of in- revenne Friday. It is said the | cammtittee sgread to pat iron ore back | strike] WRENS EPEATED. SENATE COIAM oP AWAY GTTEE BREAKING FROM THE PAINSIALES oF THe PLATFORM, Charges Propoicd . Wonld Destroy the Istentry of 1807 Tariff Reform i a, March 4 —- Frank Per | creek | yeeterday | The lad wes | of the | that building, | Mirh 4 —The fiuance | {to refer it to the : Was tiNorox, Match, 5 The nompiets tar th 2¢ Vaid before Demoers tia men jt tha finan Hpi ited bo ay nox. . £4 ) i led atid pista oJ #87 Cent ad TH i lorem obret’ on was coanged to 35 per . pet ton wd valorem, less ore is made tree avd lead in sheets ia changed to B | per ceut. sd valorem, snd the rates of | duty on sgriénltarsl products sre largely | meressed. The Demeoerstic members | sabe: gnently agreed upon & duty of 35 | per ton on iron ore sad aromiend favor | able cové leration to coal. The bill has till to be acted. npon by the foil com. { roittes, oent The N-pates Sesiton. Wasminercx, March 5.—The senate | spent two bourse to-day 16 opeti session tend ore hour in’ executive sessing. The i tamony MeCarahen claim cams np 10 the | shape of a bill (the firet- on the calendar) commiites on private | land claime, but it west over tll to- { mrrow witout aetion. Petitiove emana- ton the dutinble list ut forty cents per ton. ting from the [ows Pharmacentioal sosiety game level with Coal will ba reduced, being placed on the | 8% vst the ineressed tax on alcobol, as won. It 1s practicalls v1 one of the Lacegearies of fe, were pre: | agreed a tex be pl tuned ou all patent med. | sented by Cockrell, of Missouri, who ea— the! ja duty i 1 i i i | He early seqnired feme as a a } which gave is pnblhication a wide ciren icine. cosmetics avd perfumed at the rae of for every 10 ceut pawrkuge. It ad tha committea ecided to put cof fifteen per cent on wool. ne cei 18 ales se The Vie let Care Hzsny, Around the Capes Va, Maren 4 ~The | eteamer Violet, with President Cieveland i and Secretary Gresham aboard, was 12 James | miles from Hatteras yesterdsy afternoon. Moutgomers Bailey, widely known se the { She left there to-day and is suppoeed to Dinbyry News man, died thie morning | have gone north, bat his not yet been’ 'mighted in this vicinity. Twlmage Will Remsin. Brockryw, N. Y., March 4 —Rev. T. De Witt Talmage aunoanced from the pulpit to-day that in reponse to an appesi of the board of trustees he had decided to retain the pastorate of the Brooklyn Tabarnacle. Thirteen French Ausichis Arrested. - Panis, March, 4 --Thirteen avarchists- were arrested to-day. Explosives were | found | io the lodgiogs of four of them. Testing Sot Coal, : : A diepsteh from Readivg says that the Philadelphia sud Reading company is 8 testing the nee of soft coal with one of ite ‘ treight engives which makes regular trips uffasr grew out of a reply of Jackern au | | bet x eon that city sand Philadelphia, not. | the Kosviosko Star denouvciug Hstiiffe ru witbstapdiog that ihe HMupaby 18 a pro- | very emphatic language for ssyiug io lite i i Paper Popa for United States senator sited States Die- | GLADSTONE 'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Lord:Roseber Ofiered the Premiership and Will Ace cep! the Office. In NDON, March 4. [he UCuoited Pris i st « fecal source that the | Qaeen accepted Gladstone's resyybation { and offered Premiership to Lord Ross berry conesated to take the lenrpe froin the who 1 affice 01.0 PEOPLE FATALLY INJURED The Work of Robbers Who Failed to Find Am Money in the House. Hivrsanno, Towa, March 4. Burglare entered the bonse of Mr. and Mrs, Heo: nenterger, an aged German couple, early Friday morning. Henvenbsrger attack ed the men with a butcher knife but was struck onthe bead with a hammer and wil die. Mre. Mennenberger was probably fataily ivjarad by a blow from one of the mer. The robbers failed to Hod any money. Stilt Another Faoch Arden, Pirrsprec, March 4. —Charles Patter son, formerly a resident of Allegheny, who has been sapposed to be dead by hus wife fur ‘20 years, returned recently. He found hii parevts dead and his wife mar ried to his brother. The wife institutea divorce proceedings end Patterson filed an .snewer Saturday. Patterson wants his wife hack and demands a sbare cf hie father's estate, @hich the wife and brother | ¢ have been enjoying. Leg Broken tn a Mill Zippel, yard foreman for C. M. Carrier, | at Carrier station on the Baffalo, Rocbes- | tape to have his leg broken while working | oo the mill Friday afterncon. A board | which he was sawing was thrown with | result. Powder Mill Viei:m Scraxrtoy, Pu. March “4 — Wesley | Stanton, victim of the Moosic powder | mill *Xplogion, died last night. A Rail: ond Operator Shot, Elkhorn . and Missouri Valley resilroad, waa shot through the head and killed whils sitting at his deek at an early hour | this morning. The assassin is unknown. | Four Moning Miners to Rranm? M3 AL, TIMBRE LAND, oon) Wive 1 The {3 Fair roti Hopesigne op oF Thoti<ald mes * Lt) that Jackson voted in cauncne st | : 'the lute meeting of the legslatore for a |folf cast wio plended | i aucer «f anthracite. 1 successful some fate feetphit sud coul vngives may use It 18 claimed that it wonld be the! mesus of effecting a eaving in the 1 ite m of fuel to the sor pany. (iments have heen made by GC. G. Steffee, Reocxwayvicre, March 4 —Herman | ter and Pittsburg road, bad the misfor- | great violence ba kwar ls with the above | Hay Sprivgs, Neb., March 4. —Gould | A. Still, a night operator of the Fremont, | The exper- the compeny’s road foreman of engives. It 18 pot proposed to use soft coal in the passenger service, only in seversl han- {dred shifting, freight and ceal locomo- tives. Soft coal, it 8 sx1d, can be boaght much cliespar per ton than antbracite san he mined, ud the change wonld effect the baving of many tens of thousauds of dollars acnvuaily. — Philipsburg Jour nal. The Queen's Speers. Lexoox, Maret 5. —The Queen’ s speech proreguiog Parlismest is purely formal, only 10 idinutes 1n length, and begins: “Upap this oooas:on, when your labors. | liave been nppreceiented 10 amount and duration, I regret that yoor release from ‘them will be little more thao nominal.” The Qaeen then thavks the commons lor the supplies grated and concludes with ihe remark that she anticipates last- ing advaiages from the iswe enacted. Reding Trust Cortiawien PriLapnrruis, March 5. —Judge Dal: las; in the United States circuit court, to- day confirmed the appeal of epecial master Crawford authorizing an issue of $500,000 of gold trust certificates by the Philadeliptia aud Reading Coal sod Iron company. The court uleo suthorized Jobn Lowber Welsh, a receiver of the ¢ mpany, to take an interest in the imsne to the amount of $20, 000. A Very Busy Womsw, ; whe pronounced in sounding platitude Her untversal gratitude, For men of every latitude From the tropics. to the pois; She fell a consanguinity, A sister of affinity. A Kind of kith-and-kKinity, Fur all these foreign souls. Far Caledonian Hilanders, For brutal South Sea Islanders, For wet and moist and drylanders, Fur Gentile, Greek and Jew; "For Finns and for Siberians, For Ambs and Algerians, “or Terra-del-Fuegians. She wis in a constan? stews 03, 1 warrted Miss Sophntis Lest the men of Pathoma Should lie with the pneumonia, With the phthigie or the chills, Yoon indeed she last ae worried daily, soup or chill should waylay Some poor Soudanese or Malay, Dring for the lack of pills. And she tofledjon with-wit measure, Andé with most unstinted pleasure, | Cleveland’s ‘ cleimed, “Imaegive that aicotol is an ab- sola’e necessity in prohibition lows.” The seigniotuge hil was. received from the bonge sud wus presented by the vice | president who sas aboot to repeat the | neasi forwule, “Resd the first and seo- cond time, aid referred to comzinittee on finances,” when obj «ction wes interposed -by Stewart (Nev. ; Hale ( Meine) and Al lison (Tows) As the bill cannot receive its first and second reading on the same day. if objection he made, the seigniop age bill remains ou the vice president's. table till to morrow, when the second presetitation Will be + Whisk may lead to Shjetian aud a CASE OF wrss Anna DICKINSON. | The Writer and Lecturer Sues for $100,000 Dam ; ages. False Imprisonment Charged. | _ Scmaxtox, Pa, Merch 5.—Miss Anos | Dickinson came to Seranton to day to | prosecate het claim iu the United States | eirenit-court agsiost Drs. Oglesby snd | Urderwood. of Pittsogy, and officials of the Danville inesne usylum for $100,000 damages reeniting from ber detention there three years ago. She olsima flee impriscoment. The case was coutisued owing the sickness of - several importast witnesses for the de- fense. : Says Ste Pulsoned Her Lever. Brr¥aro, March S5.—~Lsura Fay, s young wow. arrested last night, says ‘ahont four years ago she lived with ber pareuts-at Ot! City, Pa., snd beoams en- gaged to x man uamed Chime. Her younger sister was ulso in love with Chasse and vodagvored to hresk the en- ‘Ragemeut. Finally Ler love tured to hate and she gave Chase s dose of poison {rom which hedied. His death woe “- tributed to natural dausee, Followers of Ginastone, 8 LoxpsN, March 5--The National Laberui federation, consistiog of all Lib- ural associations throughout the Kingdom, “ “bus waned s manifesto sulogizing Glad. stove and pledging the orgauizstion to follow his homes rale program. Toe fed- eration demands that no item of the party program shall be imperilled or delayed - and closes with an expre:sion of confi- dence in the mislitry. Two Duels lmamnivere, Pames, March 5.—M. Apdrie, ox-prefect of police, hae sant his second challenge to M. Camillo Pelletap, one of the deputies from the D'Aix districts; and will prob- ably take the same action in regard to M. Deacubes ésgueraioes, representing ope of the Talle districts in the Chamber of Deputies. The cause of M. Audiie chal. lenging M. Peilaten srd contemplated the oballenging of M. Descnbes Des- ‘gueraives, is the fact that both gentle men, during Siturday's debate in the ex-perfeot of police caused « bomb to be placed at the foot of the status ervoted in honor of the ltt: President Thiers. Ordinary Day in the House. Wasamwarox, March 5.--The house spent an eventless. day m1 committee of the whole >onsidering the pension appro- { priation bill. Toward tie end of the ses- sion the monotony was broken somewhat by a tilt between Cannon and Black, of { Illinois, caused ty tio foimsr making an unsuccessful attempt to have Hiack tell whether he was or was not in favor of pension policy while he was commissioner of pensions. No progress bad been ma:ie on the bill when the com- _ | mittee ross and the bonse adjoursed. To Marry av Amhasendon, : Wasamxoron, March 5 —The engage ment is announced here of M. Patenore, French am haseador to the United States, to the only daughter of James Elverson, 1 proprietor of the Philadelphia “Saturday Nioht.” M. Patenotre is a bachelor, and et § : ira of ‘He Not led P hale r tn ee Ee aT 3 . IR, 4 Chamber c¢ Deputies, insinuated thatthe !
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