w» A VEY STAMNGE SUIGOE. Cashier Wing Kills Himeelf 3 Box Stall, ! i 1 NOT PUBLICLY own T0 BE SHORT. Secretary Newbold of the Anis: Minsiondry Society Show an ¥mbe yeler, Worererer, Mase, Moco F. Wing, ove of the ollie known cilrzene of Grafton, saicide hy shooting bime«!! ¥ in ti he aug Ing comnntteq ee at B morning. His body waa fonrd in a stall in his barp, lying upon hie back, with | a baliet bole over his temple. Mr. Wing was for 38 guses cash the Grafton National bank. (or 30 treasurer of the savings ry avd for 8 giviez the Republicans fall pow-r at the ~ quarter of a centary bed been town (reas A meeting of the directors of the back wae beld Wednesday evening, and livhts were seen in there at 10 o'clock, a mot unusual hour, and po such meeting Was ever known to have bsen held before. Those who were there refase (0 say shoth- or Mr. Wing was present or not, and eline to discuss the suicide or ite probable oanse. : . He bas for years been an administrator of various lurge estates, and lately several suits bave been breaght agaicst hire. In | ove suit his property wes attached by | . Deputy Sheriff Drevnan for $150,000 iu | an astion of contract bronght by William | T. Forbes, jodge of probate. The case was entered in the supreme sonrt 1p Dee embsr and has not yet been heard. Bamuel H. Wirg, the brother, says | oan assign po motive for the suicide, ROBBED 2 MISSIONARY FUND. An Expert Unearths Crockedness in the 2cccunts of Secretary Newbold. New York, March 7.— Secretary New- | bold of the American Church Missic nary | board of aseassore. society, has been removed. Chairman of the Bnapce committee, George C. aye: “We bad sn expert ezsmire (he books. ‘He found that Newbold had over- | drawn twelve thonsspd dollars and. not eredited even thousand. The expert - 880 ascertained that be bad been system: stically robbing the treesary for the past An Artillery Duel. Loxpox, March 7.—A diepsteb to the | Qentral News from Tokio says that Gen. Yamsji reports trom Kaiping, noder tue date of March 5, as follows: “The enemy from Ying Keo marched to Teping Shen on the morning of March 4, his live extending from Laecysmiao to Bhichilam, The enemy was upward of 10,000 sirong, and bad nine gune. The Joft wing, commandéd by Gen. Ms, began to retire before noon, ander the fire of our artillery, and the right wing, under Ges. Liu and Bang Ohiog, soon after- ward gave way. Later the enemy's whole foros, under Gen. Sung, retired to ‘Pebmistolz. It wes an artillery duel only. There wae no Japanese joes.” « Killed by An Rievator. Prrre nunc, Pa., March 7.—M. J. Sands, a driver employed by DeNoon Bros , deal- ore in paint, g'ase and painters’ supplies, 8 718 Grant street, was instantly killed xe a; ran Charen - Henry time between 7 o'clock last night and 1:50 this | tox ereaee In pépsions to arjast admipielra- | of tol © the Lthe fame 88 Low confer isp ui, imposog 15 White | teeiion of stargeon on tha Diligasa river! - LEALS WITH ML LIONS. | Ampropriations Have Been Toereased — Re ifef Can Come Omty Through Republican Sources, Wasarxarox, March 7.— Rapreser tat Cannon, for the minority members of the appropriations committee, makes a Eaten ment of appropriat three congresses, | shows thet 0 £0 first congress ¢xpe ued pins boed eighty eight mi Frity-renond one thonsand we i the Fifty -thied « Te * oh + I nil Ll ¥ ! & - y red aod ne, the y iBT Hn ve, npg Im t + » uinety r ¥ i 4d totul f Re 131 +H + i ik ~ At ( iat | do rues the forty-two milhons 4 tion pension aws under Cleveland. 3 [ report gaze ¢on i i x {enff rent revenues while it has increased appropriations, Relief can only come by next presidential election, POSSE COMITATUS POWE? Cun cried On . Mayors. : H ARRISBUEG, Merch 7.-Tue boos opened for business this morning by toe | report of a large pumber of brie frow standing committees. The committee on roles reported a reecluation fixing the time for the presentation of petitions rnd memorials co Friday morning of each woek, The followiog bills. wers then reed in pince. Mr: Cuibertson, Aliegbevy, the ja Jiclal ; apportionm=nt bul Mr. Collins, Lycomiug, relating to the { daties ard providing for additions] com- | peneation for coroners; sleo providicg | for. the incorporation and government f tof cities of Mr. Colins Wants to Have It | the third lage, p ese giving mayor CcoInitatage - power, red oa sherfa, Me. Cochirse, Armstrin ws ofd Dace | tag ir brewed, tex ti: Z, 1k rite Male oh and. the | et ah barrel of road | giving the iiedtion of the Mr. Kerr, York. ucraoling to water | eh ute taoosand fifiesn millones, | Sun | The i zress hae feiled to provide | GAY LIFE ey THE »E7, ¢ PuasareSesters ».4 Henlth. Wonire ut Aime ee Oty, R nakwnie Be iris - hE Otte yal Route. at From a Bpecial Correspondent. srrasTic City, March |, The gloss un! an! deprersive ie! who persistently croaks of “hard times’ aud dole'nily sweverst-s that tie vein e prosperity has gote to the density Clesting bow-wows, is shared oat of Las mal bewsiiings as goon 0 tee f in the briny sod brilimmnt atu ~pler= o this grest seaside orem T ‘air seems with + ae-mlug oO Lap ths raves] glesva ot a, Ling ear! singe wonugly a sith | ] aril fa, al oe! Sue struck the | A AER STEAMER SUNK. i ino— | Lives Lost £ - % 1 » Nevers on the Ohio Y 4 1805 cinnaty, KINA WRECK. . Four Ms mm. » COmIP sry wr war ern ROLAND RED'S COMP win : 3 A, Hay 1: Fwo Passenirin BRilic 3 Sree a 1 Lie Gadi fojarea Murch X J weit wt 7 o'clock this moroing. ! ~The baudsome CF far wo Eet ; of CINCINNATI, "es I fFrutiutatl an Now 1 Elopgi~iow, tot time oO mn the { Obs river Ewgt : her, ee sho BR 1 FI F: #14 or more Geonte wet wi * the tired senses; the gerald earil-searing sun stirs the si posite to quick-r pu-sogs; and 1b foot of Mu aotivities thst pervade the pias channel + pon of the Chesapeake bridge, | fresh impulses sod enkindle new ambitions end souk within three pitptntes, {in the most mind weary of mor ase According 10 tbe best information| A stroll on the throsged boird «uk ; oY anable right persots were joa’, BOY pag iy gp inspiration sod s dehght. —~ . & f.et ©»! watsr, op wth Diep a) : leep Hing the A) 4 tg poy 1 gt rest | boat when ehe strack | beaded edge of the borigon-recching ees Tue pict in cbwrge fuss the fog was a for four unbroken miles, is the daily ren: d=ure when ebe strack tbat Le wes anab! e | dezvous of besaty snd fashion, es well as to discern the pier in the mist, aut wae | | the daily resort of the :ovaiid and valetad- | pot aware of ite proximity. iwanso. Here meet and mingle the cos The steamer hitersily crombl-d to pisces mopolite and the coautrymin, Besa immediutely following the enliision, sod | By ame! and Farmer Haywaed, the belie | the bow suk, whi'a the cabin avd eters | re,m yomferous Biosdway and the bright- floated away. The body of J smes Miller, | eyed murden from t Peonayl the porter, bas been four 4. bills. Wito each recarriog jesr tbe The missing are: wholesome castom grows of resorting bers Cupt. Jobu L. Porter, clef clerk, «fig, wigter residence or an early spriog beget | there ws pe oser 100 peopls on boant tie! | magnificent esplanade, skirting toe white “fy i ; be avs I peri elian aavine DOWNFALL OF AMINISTER fur Ten Life. i Vi. Years Lead a Doubs SUFFOCATED I A COAL MIME. Figtin Men LIES New ox © Pe teed tg bog Fisvans Ser weld RiLala PHIL, Maio PAYG THE TE. fms »ige the 89-Cent Rate — Pleasing to the W.oers esis Maret it~ Yesterday de Teopements ia the strike situation were quite'io scoord with tbe desires of the strikers. Toe following firme signed the 63-3eut soule daring the day: Colonel Wm. P. Rend six mines, HN men em- ployed; Mavball I Coal cotspany, 20) men; Raber's Taird pool mire, 15) men: Sag. fords Boyd mine, 200; Miller's Roo Cos! wma, 300 men: McCav's Cherry mine 25 wer. Resuite ap to date bave been any 3g cout Ctaore levordble thay the miners’ officisle by aS wily BO] 3 duatl Glee univ 8 ClUrnstiiab ented] the ob of FR EELS Jy oa PaComs Gut cee fhe ohithich Fue verdicl wid De pr Wilh Mode). McAuley iD years KE aud bud (Le respect of A yesr spo ugly ius parishioLely. ramos sboat Me Anda Foat ied thw church ei Je sud 4 8 said members shadowed i McAaley and giined soffi tent evidence’ Ww soem Lise fue! requested Eppesr them. He refused sud re It 1s claimed the testimony jelicite | showed tost Me tuley has lead double life for the last ten years. Io vie- ting anssvory resorts be sband ped bis | clerical garb and it ess shown thar be. | made questiooable resort a rendezvous Aue; eo SASPIOTOLS. elders M:ialeyto : befure | gue. i 8 . . " i i the quiet Peoneylvania | © for five years and was familiarly koown | in places where veo sporlivg. men would | | besitite to enter. SUFFOCATED id A SHAFT. HIRO wed Néwport, Kyi; Dovid Albright, a phssen- | i i i i $ 3 i lime vacation, and the propitivus opentog Fight Miners Near Socerrs. New Mexico, Fonaes | (ing Nobevin, har. Mike Rossel! i—Remrdoo. deck Hand, os? avkLown WomLr, taval 8, ‘ron New York, sian, Dh A The resi cagse of the. necdept, Bult, ger, of Rome, N. XY | Keeper, Nw Olears: deck tint d, OF Lone of { 1601 of the lep'esn seazon pow begiuntog angare favorably Jind an i Atlsntie ‘oh Td aud Ler phyei-| ¢ American he th ais from New York. Dard int was 100 fact that the boat, Like ihi-fute d steamer Neate of Mies or, y unwieldy that she | ble, and the pri lots wara po sarless too trol ber. The boat was to hee resorts, Tie balmy viderson, iwviguratiog air, inden with coring «z ix rh f ® WR Todos £ of tte eveircliug pioe | dstinet. wine Domus. | racte, 18 »ATative io palo mala 118 sders Delng especially i the am «orstion of la grippe. whe Shp be] x and dis 4 ~ "al Lely ge | : tu selive i tee Fry NE goat Bere To0 Now ments wtiract to it every shade of (exper lhe powers and aatbor- 5 i G § POWer POL: PALICS Go Eating POWED IN PBNIeS. Mr, Brtewart, Philadelphlin, for the pro ties conferred ight, Leal inot allowing them to be g¢anght from | Juve 30 to Decamber 31. § | The sot to | | by the legiclatare cf Delaware and New t | Jersey, 4 The Friesland Afloat ARSID. Loxpox, March 7.—A dispatch to Lioyd’s from Port Baid, seys the steamer Friesland, which went aground as sbe wae leaving that pert, bas been floated. The cargo, which was diechsrged to lighten ber, will be loaded st once, sod her steering gear repaired, when the ves- ool will proceed. A German Bank Faliure. - Berziw, March 7.—The greatest excite- ment hes been created in Parlim by the failare of the Mecklenburg Credit bsuk at that place. Hundreds of depositors bave been ruined, and the Peoples’ Saving bank s smaller couoern snd two large commercial houses bave failed in couse sequence of the collapse of the Credit back. Far As Pe wi Get. Harrissuvea, Ps., March 7.—The Vaaogban bill abolishing capital punieh- about 1 o'clock thie sfternoov, by being osught between the elevator snd one of! the floors of the building His body was | rightfully crushed whev fuand by the! other employees. No one saw the accident and it 1s vot | known just how 1t cocarred, bat the sup position is that Sands tried to beard the elevator while it wes in motion, prescm- ably to stop it, and in doiog eo wus esught between the carriage end the fl yor. A Fire Truck Ran Down, DPxirorr, Mioh., March 7.— Track, N 5, of the fire department. was strock ih u Lake Bbore locomotive at 4:30 this morn. ing while returning from a fire, and badly wrecked. Driver Authony Korte bad the tines of a pitchfork rou through his head | sod will die. Lieut. Chase and Bteers- man Goebel were seriously but not dan- | -gerously hurt, Bix other firemen were | more or lees bruised, It is said the .aceci- | ‘dent was caveed by the neglect of the watchman to close the crossing gates, wil « Tontest the will. Rocresten, N. Y., March %<Lowis] and Charler, the sous of the late Fred. | erick Douglas by his first wife, will con ‘test their father's will, The eetste is! worth about $200,000. They claim bis | second wife izflnenced their father against | thw. The will baa wot yet been pro- | bated, but it is said that tke sone are given. litt!e or nctoing. As long sgo as 1800 it | is claimed, Mre. Donglae began to get . possession of ber husband's real estate. ‘Killed Off Mis Family. Lox: oN, March 7.At Tosting, Suw- | rey, this moro nz. en uremployed plas- | ger-r pam d Taylor, h ving become det | poodent from cuvg idleness, mardered bis | wife avd five cc lireu iken Killed | him «lf. te end Sibley is Writing Liters; Dexver, March 7.—A letter from Cou- gressman Bibley which wus made publie to-day eays: If anarchy breaks looose in this country the money jowers, enberdizad press and servile po liticians will be held | responeible. Aciton Against the Toone Tax, WASHINGTON, March 7.—Argument io the income tax cases hae begun. ‘Guthrie, the plaintiff, claims the law constitutional because of inequality, of uniformity and illegal e x2eptione. also claims it 18 clace legislation. fil {sok He Wm D | ment passed second reading in the senate | to day. “This 18 se far as the bill will get.” remarked its aathor a the vote was alled by th hair. The Advance Orne. Pirrsscsa, March 7. ~The miners’ offi pints have been informed thst the own- ‘ers of the Catsbarg ti a agreed to pay the C0 .cent rate demanded by their 230 men. The sirikers will givahif thy ad vapce to si apport. the strike, Whiskey Men Orawsiis. Haurissoea, March 7.—Ligner deal- er; 1set bere to-day and crganizad a State L qaor leagne. Offi ers were chosen &s followe: President, Richard Patlerson, of Poiledelphis; Secretary, Bamuel Moore; Tressarer, J. H. ‘Maboney, Hurnsbarg. { Twenty Mivers Killed. | MADRID, March 7.--A dispateh frm | Huelva say e that s fire occurred in the | Bohe! mine at Boropads yesterday, caus ing the death of 20 miners. FPuvored Yonug Men Wasmivaron, March 7.—F. B. Kerr, of _| Clesrfisid, Pa, was sppointed to West Point. Wm. B. Tozer, of Bellefonte, was | appointed al teruate, Workhonses Anthorized. | Hasrrmarora, March 7.—The housa to- day passed a bill suthorizing workhouses .io the counties of the state. Passenger Steamers Collide Bavrrim EE, March 7.—The passenger steamers Danville aud St. Marys collided pear Fort Carroll to-day, in a heavy fog. | The 8t. Marys reached dock with a large hole in her side near the wheelhouse, The { Daoville is badly injared. Against Non Umsion Mev | New York, March 5.--Five hundred | men employed on new buildings base | struck becsuse nop-urion wiremen wece ‘employed. i i i § Tramps Summarily Dealt With Booxg, 1a., Marcu 10.—Fifteen tramps tock pos:eesion of a rail mill pear here resisted on sttempt to dispossess them. The police killed one, fatally hot | eecond, maimed a third and srrested the emaining twelve, i etd tack to the Senate i Boise March 7.—Sebator Shoup was | t ~day re elected on the 8 st ballott, Nt i | Orleans ist pight, | the ten yeare.,” Nawbold is eaid to bave dot.« | i010 € Pact uw ban similar acts are pasted | Ore man is still miesing. tensed fea? woo WAN prey wt ted of the ; » se [KANE “3 Fred from the grave tasie, Tr from doing «0 Mure then yidred fog. Rivermen say the fy wus pg cottages Lave spats | the . . n a 3 5 3 * * » Lad $ ~eaptar this morning, ard th bealebontitiv 1 4 Essiivngis AF blots. t -» » P 3 ¥ 3 enterly att vie st rates to the on ant Gelise + “ Boteld mtd 3s LA Bua Bois ¥ - Veli 3/51 A Froed po eR Legs) be i { i 3 3 : : 3 ie Per Have dally rengiog Troma dollar a day up to ov Ww i ~ (that Y zz ; The [facilities for getting from % fered L ive hodies Lave been wreck the re steamer ad = mak a frugal of pgisliow 3 t Aa ROLAND REED IN A WRECK: Two Passengers Kilted. Reet. Four Members of Wis | superb to their oom pletevees and 10 every | Company and Two Others injured. Macaw, Gs., Msreh 8. — Florida vest: | buis train No. 31 sosthbonnd, was wreck- ed xt Scotland, Ga , this morsing by a tampei-d switeh, the staple being broker. One of the cosches was ocon- “Beech Creek route” to Fhilsdelpbis making direct convection with the “ Royal Route to the Sea,” that magnificent branch of the Reading Hailroad System, the fame of which extends from the esstern coast {grand j } x pied by the Roland Reed company, the others having a full complement of pas- sengers. Mra C. D. Batere, of Pickens, Miss, sod ber 5-year old daughter were kilied. Roland Reed was badly ivjared io ove leg and the back. Mrs. Mary Myers, of New York, was severely wrench- ed io the back and sboalders. Four otb- ‘or members of the company snd two oth- er passengers were slightly iwjured, Recopersting in Atlanta. ATraxTA, On., March 8. —Rolsud Reed | sod his company srrived here to-niehe from the wreck. Mr. Red 30 1: injared. Mies Roush 18 braeed arm, while Mrs. Myers is eullacinyg wen pain and will he laid ap for soma tizi-. Liat) foli Bena Iandiet«d fur Libs) WasgixatoN, March B — The jary for the sopréme court of the Die trict of Columbia hss returned au vdiot- ment for criminal libel against Charles A Dana, editor, and Williams MM. Lsffan publistier, of the New York Sun. The presentment waa formally made to Jade Cole, presiding, by the foremsn of. the airy. It ie a formidable doennient of many pages, setting f ath the of Messrs. Dana aud Lt Tsu 10 the alleged hibelous statement Fruvk B Nayee, of Washington, of the Evening Star, sud of the rPoard of directors and a member of the executive corsmittee of tha Asx isted ; ress, grand motives FOLEPTRIDR tressurer Ore Ylayward Found a thity Mixsearoriz, Mion. Marsh jary wv the Hayward marder cade $150} 273 ~ ~The to-day the prisoner Quiily of niarder de 0 the fo RTE, ised Mooday, wiil be banging. Sentence wili be pro which andonbtedly ton 3 Safely Of the Shoat QeaBantINE, 8. I, March Tle Steamer Have!, which went aaroaud yes terday morning ov the tail of tbe sboa’, came off unesasted &t 4 o'clock this mornieg sod backed into Qeep 16] jared rater an- Artesied for Perjury Mixsearornts, Ming, March 8 —G Grindall and Miss Meggie Wachter, important witnesees for the Hay ward murder case, wi With pwr A. two defense 1n the were arrested to janog night charg Lif mise] vos during the trial Subdulng a Mine fice Haz March 10. —The fire g'arted some weeks ago in the Hizol mice aud for a ima threatened thas destin of the colliery, etill boring, but the Hames have been surronaded a ed go that they soon can be ex‘ingnished cr completely controlled, ELTON, whol 1a sd enuf Work for Fifteen Hundred Men Brrureiem, Pa, March 10. —The la-g- est steell m: PANDY resumes operations to-morrow oo twelve thousard ton order, a Fifteen bun- ' Hy | of ihe Bethlehem Tron com: | dred idle workmen will be given employ | { ment. to the pilscid waters of the Buav-Down Seas? Everybody who travels-—snd every- body travels nowsdsys—is familiar with the unique renown of the “flyers” that ron oo this celebrated line, aud I cannot forbear quoting from the Atlantic City correspondent of the Philadelphia Eve- ping Star this socconot of a remarkably quick run: — “The peuple reaching here on Satardey | lust on the 2 o'clock p. m. Reading train buve it to say that the) truyelnd the entire dartanoe at » rate of » wile io less then a! | again spproach the captsin. inate, totes sod pu pregrated with the balgemie | | Tae divers ty of recrealioue snd apne. OD om | shortly | this enclavting bit of Loto Lavd sre three mark d men. | detaii—for have we pot tbe noequaled the frais and accompany them {through oar serivoes 1.1 operation via the | express car, which they forced pen. in by Flameg Be CORRO, XM . Maron 1¢ - The iite } [ie higoifisent olimtiv' sdivastagas of bo ‘ase of the Old Abe mine pear White | ty render it easily the foramost Oks « wight Bre this morning. Io a few micutes the H mes wore sommanissted | the shafiing of the pine, whish was | completely Nr » men Sere af | work in! ne at the ti Ouly G. E Wilkuisor There the slighirest possabilnty bava vacaped snff tie +13 t a troy md, Bie oTyIls set 30% Oe, un i t " 1% not the olbes Wikineon was spd thers ware in | ; SBA Wook ad ™. 3 va Er ing 14a ¢ cega at ors a 8 8 Pe a 3 3 By rong ts air shal iow Ee Ve #rid } N 18 1h f 24 Ys it 3 Les « Ge Vivi less HE 1.1 Marah 1d , Cal, Mareh 30 5 dap Tox SINCE ihe Sauth- thonaire ern Peels esdtbonnd overlsod passenger fraic was h=ll up bet ween bers and Led: before mudnight night by he bers com | rer and: firemen to stop to the 2 lug * { ob pelled the engine The messenger would not open the sale, | and the robbers were unsbie to do so. Alter working 15 miontes the robbers be | came alarmed on socount of the Oregon. express being due, and left on the engive. | , 8 racted him Cinterested in the anticl pated. Last wight it wes said thet the sotion be many big fire 10 iigoing the scale ie sarpriced the operators’ asscoi- wd tet the sodden change from we aid down ot lust week's meet- ng cause a call for a weetiug of the as S0aN0n 10 be held «arly this week. The mine and mining oom- mittee oof operstoes’ sssocistion met mening spd sitter thorvaghly discussing the sitaation son. if 1 Das le pla the yesterday coded to call 8 geoersl mesting. Many | Owl at | bat nove of them woald venture sn opts- (on as tr the outcome of the meeting, rs were eu yesterday aflersoon, Tobey contend that despite the fast that misty frms have granted the £3 cents thst rete cannot be maictained, a8 14 is bound to be lowersd witrin 8 few weeks for tbe reason that » certain somber of | operstors will continue to have their coal | mised at 35 conte or lower. The miners (sa) that ‘tober operators will be taund § ir Mooday < ont € areiers paver : New York. Mateh 10 ~The ooal oar- » riers meeting insted oot pearly 3.50 Set- It was adjourned to meet next Wedne sday at Colambae, Obio.. Alter the meeting delegates refused to fiwrnee the bomness of the mesting and ull 1rqniries ware reformed to the secre tury, Me. A. D. Smith, He had a writ- ten statement whieh the meeting bed in- to give to the newssaper i oeyond (het #*stemeant he would 2 @ord as to shat wae 4 The 15 a8 follows: ‘The raironds ‘traffi have sgreemest for 2 rates and reguistiog the bi tamiinons cos treflie, so for a8 they are eontsiped. The sgieement 13 satisfac tory to all the rosde, is to remain in foros wtih Novo miler 3; 1998, end i» regarded arday sflterncon, o G04 Va we not ans OP. statvin ent Ohio oosl £0 DOADIUDT OS muipiainio wy they ys wi hy tha representatives ot ail the sompen- ies ue certain to lead to bepeflcid re- * enite” This will result in raising the prise of 'conl, though it is ssid the increases will | be only sboat 40 cents a ton. It ie also nemarted that all classes of the community inolading the miners snd reilross wes, By rewsco of the ice blockade | contd pot be interviewed on the sabjest, | iu the Delaware the tram left t@asnty- two | w putes late, and yet, incladiog stops at! tizsns here as to whether President’ { Hammouton, Egg Harbor aod Plessact- | ville 1t pulied up to the depot hers ol iy i ove sid one-half minntes bebipd hime! Io other worde, taenty apd one-half mwin- oles had been made up the Aity-fve ad ove-ball mies, which distacoe, o- cid ve ol the threes stops, was coveral 1p fifty tainly Sve 1% ia hail manatees Cer #3 Al eesl we OE and yoy $ IGAnaGl ra ponnamed 1 snd 3 » * Lis t the si cf¥ again Rap ta 14 } Win mE) stopy Qe ti al throes station? he ge. tnal ran 5 WAS IN: arkab probably : ever accom plisned ré ual RID i f. r Cr fastest a] mioate. This! tte rate of tr 8H rein Wd PEt distatce, the avel ad is sot po wy iid Jersey 7 Bat the Btar man 18 io efror In setting | this down 88 8 “record breaker,” the same fifty-five and one hal! miles having been covered at least cuce io fifty two minutes. Oa the Reading’ # straight smouvth track a speed of a mile 8 misate is not deemed potably rapid, and a mile in less than filty seconds i# no uncommon achieve. Beck The elegant train equipment of “Royal Residing Route.” not less than be aes quick time, attracis to it a very large preponderance of the travel to Atiastic City ars pow sold simost| everywhere alocg the lives of the Read-| ig, and gach asthe B. & OO, H M and other roada Editorial Opinioas, Arik nsas has voted to abolish capital A anishment, remain intact. — New York Recorder. They have noted in Franoee that, year In the statistics of saicide snd another. — t 1 i and year ont, ro « rad parails]l wit ho one aw York Journal, Margderer Gent1'y Removed v, March 1-- Actor (isp { Madge Yorke, 1s 18 rein Pa 5 A DEI try, the m og as far rcoverad that be was ved from 1 ay, " #4 Eine 3s Ne » pri ¢ : lan ger Hahber Warks Revaw lig Ns R. 1. Marsh 10- Wo ] Aitce rab! : thee d rm ober trast snd the work t Mass | ~The lates ar v tile, will next. ‘ea | to day stated that | ly out on a strike; bat tha iynching tocaitry 8 rel by the disbandment ta 1s now i : iparened by the last Georgia legislatore and I em informed that through tickets | © ey . . : propriation to permit the Lolding the an also on thow of ite connections. | prop 2 P ge shigh Valley, New| j iil Le K ay | demorabizad the soldiers snd precipitated Jersey Central, Beech Creek, Fall Brock | \ : . | & militia disorganization, | started roiling in Angusta ye tsrday by The engine ren into Lodi with no one on | | will prosper ander the new arrengement, board, the robbers having deserted it. Alsit will do sway with rafoons railroad posse of detectives, with bloodbovnds, | Wars. started io pursuit. No booty wig The meeting next Wednesday, it ne % cured. ; 3} Look to tie veleng, | Naw Yomx, Msrob 10. ~A special cable | Gon. Marries SNEE te Sal to The Herald from Havane, Cabe, 8838: | [ynruxarors. March 10 —Gen. Har Cooeul Geceral Williams had r ceived 80 | 0p is still coofived to bis bed at his word from Wasbington ap to a late boar! ' bome, on North Lelsware street, to-day, last sight, relative to Spain's demand for trom a0 illness which, though not slerm- | bis recall. Mr. Williams says be will not ing, is liable to develop serious compli- Ibe latter options. Last Sanday be took a long walk about the city and in the evening ; was uttacked by sharp plearstic psios Tharsduy a severe attack of grip came : with the sudden change in the westher. agreement. There is much. disenaion smoog the Cleveland will support Coneul Geveral’ Williams, or parmit him to be recalled | without comment. Many persons seem to think the Spanish government cannot #fford to dieplace bim. 15000 MEN ARE NOW ACTOALLY OUT. 1.000 a: " aud Nis A Serious ‘tngary A esl accrdent cocarred at No. 2 mine : Walston, en Monday forenoon which will result iu permanently erippling Robert Quigley, employed as a driver io the mine. He wue taking a ioad of cars oat of the mive when he slipped spd fell ous of his logs betng o iaght ouder the cars snd n inred to an extent renderiog amputation necessary. The young man was unable to stand the shook of the operation and lind early on Toesday moromg ai the Adnan hospital. — Panxsntasney Sprit, Prive Demanded ine Receiving 1he 1b 4.000 are Working st Old Figures, aa, March 8 Sevan posal oper- the Pittebmreg dist eugaged 1a gappiying the local marke’ hava ed the ©) cent | miners, Fresident Cairne, of the miners ciation, In summing the situation 15.000 men are actual. over 1.000 are receiv-. wg the price demanded, and abont 1 000 are working at the old ignree. The min. ofMcials expect to muke a strong Sgt but ca yet none wilt sn as to the pm ar ontecma of the cou. | Ait Firt AICIB 0 ret, grant. rate demanded by their RESO- Pennsylv “hia Ratlroad’'s Sevond Toor te “The Golden Gate.” The tixo unmber of people who bave lvisnre, and the growing destre of Ameri- cans to sea the wonders of their native land, are the priocipsi agencies in advan cing a | eaithy sentiment in favor of travel. The Penuveyivania Railroad Company's an Ie 5 ars ventas apianien fost, : ~~ wil be snndaeted in all respects as those of preceding years, with acme added ad. vantages, which eannot fal to attract the attention aod enhet the intersst of the tonrist, : In addition to the high-grade scoommeo- {ations and entertainment in traveit, the Penney ivania tonrists are treated with the sume liberality wherever the journey ie broken, The choicest rooms in the lead. wg hotels are always reserved for their ase, for which regnlse rates are paid, so that the guests, aithongh members of a large party, enjoy all the privileges of in- l:ividoals who may bave made their own al ectioun, The second tour mm the 1805 series to the (Golhlen Gate will leave Now York ani Philadel ohia March 20, 1805, arconigs Francweco March 19 k and Philadelphis May Drstarled itinerary will be gheation to Tourist Agent, ? Now York, or Rom 411, Sireet Station Phils wlelphia, [ie Ready Pw) Iron wmpany hes received a contract to make a colton coms press costing $80,000, for a Taxes fem fhree farmers at Fi. Fairfield, Mell going to build a starch factory to sor their potatoes at home. Georgia Militia Disbanding Avarsta, Ga., March 1). — The conrse in acting iihiberaily towards the state { militia by r-fusing to mxke sufficient ap: nual state encampment text summer, bus “The bull was |C aptain Austin sud Lientenacts Ramey of the Rixtih be flow m y. asd Barres, of Co wpsny B, ragiment, resigning, which wil ? Hirao TRAD These Mon Were Shoniers Maseh 10, Last smployees of the wich have been wealad by a The men, stots st So far as’ hart. War. a namber wire ManTivs Feray, O., ev { Pe oe LAS a wr iuaila Backeve pluses works “uh Y * Pe PATRI H wa, arrest. Higied posses ies al y giver bu ik for the par for bornin 15CUe OC 18 p se of | R¢ dat ayy fsggots & hers: ond, ik 5 bold Va prtut detatlerio the a] personally conducted tours to California *«
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