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| SENATORS STUMP / Ovor MultluB Ghuncroa In tho Wll uon Tariff BUI ft SflTISFACTORV TO THE DEMOCRATS. Th? Sub-Oommlttoo Has Boon Wrestling with tlia Problom (j but are ho .nearer the end Thau When Thoy Commenced to.Sciui tho McAouro?Tho Dralt of a New Ulll Worn Out anil Replaced By An other?In ft Chaotic Condition and No Report Expected for Another 1 Week?Many Sonutoru Demanding Concessions on Minor Items?spout or Crisp Promises an Emergency llulo to i'ass tho iiland Silver IJ1I1 il tho Occasion Demands It. Washington, I). C., Feb. IS.-?Tho Democratic members of tho eonate com mittee on linanco havo decidoil that thoy will not bo ablo to roport tho tarilF bill to tho fall committee on Tacsdav next, as they had announcod thoy "would be, and one of tho mombora of the sub-committee which has had tho bill under consideration said to-dav that ho would not attempt to say when tho bill could bo reported. "I shall bo i Very well satisfied," ho said, "if tho bill ia in ahapo to bo reported by tho be ginning ot tho week." Thecommittco had been very hopeful ju.?t before tho adjournment Fridav uight of being ablo to fuliill Chairman Voorheos' promiao to got tho bill in readings for tho full committee this week, but after putting in a long days' work at tho close of tho week, given ud almost exclusively to tho bill, tho mom burs found it still in a chaotic condition and wero compelled to admit to them Helves as they did later to outsido in quirers, that tho tack they had set themaelvos to had been impossible of accomplishment. The reason for tho postponement is discovered in the fact that the work of satisfying Democratic senators has been found a very difficult one, and tho con struction of a bill that is ?uro to bo ac cepted by the eenato is an undertaking requiring many change ot purposes ana alterations in the tijures first made. When tho sub-committee began thoir work they had boforo them tho draft of n bill upon which it was boliovod it would be any easy matter to securo agreement, but this bill bag been changed in soino respects sovoral times, and has becoino so worn from handling aud erasures that it has become neces sary to destroy tho original copy and replace it with a now one. Thoro is still much demand for concessions on tho part of senators on minor items, and many of tho most importunt features in tho bill aro entirely unacted upon. Su gar is included in this list, and it'looks as if its fato would bo about tho last question to bo dotormined by tho sub committee. THE ULAND DlLTj Will Undoubtedly Pasu tho Ilnuso, Fossl. bly During- This Week. Washington, D. C., Feb. 18.?Tho fight over tho silver aeignorago bill will bo resumed in tho houao to-morrow, and Mr. Bland is confident that thoro wil1 bo a quorum on hand to order tho pre vious question oithor to-morrow or Tuesday. Onco tho necessary quorum is obtained, and that is ouly a question of time, as tho opponents of tho tneas uro havo practically abandoned hope of defeating tho bill, it will bo brought to a voto if noed bo by a special order from tho committooon rules, thospeakor hav ing promised a special rulo if tho emer gency domauda it, CLEARING THE DECKS Iu the jjen.ito lu Anticipation ot tho De bnto on Turin". Washington-, D. 0., Fob. IS.?Sonators Daniols, Caffory and Whlto, of Califor nia, havo given notice of speeches on tho Hawaiian resolution for this week anil it is probable that other senators will speak upon tho subjoct before uoxt Saturday. There will bo an 6ffort to li.ivo tho resolution disposed of during the week, as there will also bo to got Senator Stowart's bond resolution off tho calomlar. There will probably be somo speeches on this question also. Indeed, tho senate will raako tho weok as far as possible, a cleaning up weok eo as to make way for tho tariff debate, which Will necessarily prevent tho con sideration of less important subjects whon it shall once bo begun. TIIK SILVKU yu 12STIOX, A Now 15111 Wild, I, Alleged to lie the Solution of it. Washington, Fob. IS.?Just beforo tho houao adjourned yesterday Repre sentative Hicks, of Pennsylvania, intro duced a bill which ho boliovod would bo an oxcollent plip for tho settlement of tho silvor question. Tho bill is in a crude shapo at present, and was drafted by John Hamer, of Philadelphia. Tho bill is entitled,"A bill for the onconraie mont of "lining silvor in the-Unitod Statos ami tho formation of silvor guar antoo banks.' It jirovidefTn brief that nnv person may doposit with tho govornuient $50 000 worth of silvor bullion, and bv de positing with it 23 per cent of tho valuo of tho bullion in intorost boarin" gov ernment bonds as a guarantee against any depreciation of tho silver, he mar receive S50,COO in legal tender troa?u?y notes, redeemable in coin. MRS. HARRISONS POIITRAU' Will Hunt: in the White Hou*e_pro?ent or Daughter* or tho involution. Wasiiixoton, D. C., Feb. is.?To tho intorcstingcollection of portraits which hang on the walls of rooms of state in the whito house will bo added this week a lino piotura of Mrs. President Harrison. Tho donors aro tho membors of tho Patriotic Oriior Daughter* of tlio American Involution, who will moot hero for thoir third congrcss tho lust tiiroo days of tho wook, naaombllng on Washington's blrthdn/. Proaidont Clovoland hnu written to tho aoujoty iignifvlng his vrlUlo^noaa to accept tho portrait. It was painted by Huntington, of Now York, is live foot by 80V011, and ia regarded by critics as an exceptionally lino work, u roproaonts Mrs. Harrison at tho ago of thirty yoarfl, attired in a brocaded gown of cerulean bluo with train held in tho loft haud. Tho congreas of tho society will ba colled to order Thursday, February 2:*, by tho proaidont, Mrs. Vico-Prosidont Stevenson, who will deliver an address of welcome. At tho evening floajion tho portrait of Mrs. Harrison will bo uuvoilt'd with appropriato corcnionios, including mu sic by tho national uiarino band and tho Hi'njrinc: of an original hymn, "Our Woatorn Land." WIIISULMIC.VS MiAGUK. Tho Color Lino to bo Drawn In tho Elect ion of l'rcsldnnt. Locisvillk, Kv., Fob. is.?To-day was spont by tho delegates to tho National I.eaguo American Whcolmon assembly in caucus. Tho Asbury Park and Don vor crowda boomed thoir towns for tho summer meet, but tho attention of the majority of tho dolegatos was dovotod to thodlscuaaion of tho proposod white amoudment to tho constitution. Tho fight on this qustlon promises to bo a bitter ono. Both tho presi dential candidates, Charles ir. Luscomb, of Now York and Thomas F. Sheridan, of Chicago, aro 011 tho ground and elect ioneering is warm. Luscomb hoads that faction which favors tho drawing of tho color lino, and his supportord confident-: ly predict his election for two reasons. Thov eny they have a majority in tho loagno in favor of tho whito amend ment. Tho assembly convonos to-mor row morning at ton o'clock and tho ses sions will probably extond four days. EVERYTHING i,ud WASTE IJy n Cyclotio "Which Passed Over Clnl borne Parish, Louisiana. IIomer, La., Feb. 13.?Ono of tbo most destrucsivocyclouea known in tho history of Clriborno Pariah passed seven miles north of this placo at 0 p. in. yes terday, tho roaring of tho storm being distinctly hoard horo. The cvclono struck tho northwest corner of tho par ish, travelling in a northeast direction, laying wasto everything in its path. Tho casualties thus-far are 0110 whito child and ono negro killed, and many 'wounded. Cleveland and Taylor's store and tho Beam mill were destroyed, and Mr. Taylor was seriously injured. The track of tho cyclone Was about -00 yards wide. sawed to death. Frightful Accident to u :,jrtu Who Foil ! on n Portable Saw. Keokuk, Ia., Feb. 18.?John Sullivan mot a horriblo death on the farm of J. i T. Nason, near "Warsaw, 111., yosterday. IIo blippod and fell against a portablo saw, his bead striking first Tho saw ran into his skull, barely reaching the brain. In nn elTort to free himaolf Sul livan fell a second tinio, tho saw striking tho right shoulder, running down tho back, tearing tho ribs from tho back bone and cutting into the body. The man died in a fow hours. Wright Hits Hack. Philadelphia, Pa., Fob. 18.?A. W. Wright, ex-member of tho gonoral ox ocutivo board of tho Knights of Labor, made a statement to-night concorning suits brought against tho ordor by the ex-eonoral officers. H<j said: "Tho pretence that I10 and Messrs. Powderly and Devlin wero pressing for i the money duo them for the purposo of injuring the order should hardly bo i made by Mr. Hayes. "If," said he, "demanding our monoy | mouths after it is duo be ovidonce that wo are disloyal to tho order, was Mr. Hayes's courdo in drawing every cent due him up to tho momont ovidenco of caro for tho order's woliare?" An AccUlnnt Jlld-Atr. Ksoxville, Ten.v., Feb. IS.?A fright ful accident occurred this aftornoon by which Oliver Ledgorwood, a young law yer, was killed, and' two othors slightly injured. A car upon wire cables crosses tho Tonnesseo river just bolow tho city, and is oporatod by a stationery engine on tho north bank of tho rivor. A cablo snapped and struck tho moving car with such force as to partly demolish it, leaving the car suspended over the rivor "00 feet in tho air. Thero wero eight persons in tho car, but all oxcept Lodgerwood escaped without sorious in jury. 'Ihoy wero rescued by being let down by ropos into a boat in tho river. Search For Entombed Minora. WILKCUURBB, Pa., Fob. 18.?At ton o'clock to-night the foroman in charge of tho ro3cuers in tho Gaylor elopo re ported that tho workers had advanced forty-five feot from midnight last night to 9 o'clock to-night A number of stretchers wero taken in tho mine to night. This is dono as a cautionary measure and thoy will be usod in caao j any of tho ontombed men should bo found alivo. llcHult oC a Sj.arrins Match. Cambridge, Mass., Fob. 18.?A. H. Lindor, tho young Harvard studont who sustained injuries in a friendly eparring match last Tuesday, died to-day in his collego room, Hasting's Hall. A medi cal examination will bo mado to-mor row in tho interests of tho profession as this is considered a romarkablo case. Young Lindor was a Boston boy. Ho was a junior at Hartford and was prom inent in tho social life of tho collogo. Ho was unconBcious for five days. Funeral or "No. 1." Providence, 1*. I.f Fob. 18.?Tho funeral of Frank Byrne, tho famous | "No. 1" of tho land league conspiracy, occurred to-day and was the largest that has beon held in Providonco for many years. Tho intermont was hold at the old Catholic cometory. Fou distressing oppression and ful ness in tho stomach tako Simmons Llvor Regulator. STILIj AN'OTIIUU 1'HtE Jtrcnlt* Out ut tl?? Wurlil'? I'nlr?Art (InU lory Narrowly i:?cai?f>. Chicago, Feb. 18.?Another World's Fair flro brolso out this afternoon in tho ca9t wing of tho Illinois atato building. It was undoubtedly of inconiltory or* igin, but prompt roaponso on tlio part of tbo llro departmont provonted darn ago to any great oxtont. Tho chiof dun per from tho firo was tbo probability that it might oxtond to tbo art gallery, which ia now u^od ai tbo atoro house for tbo Columbian Museum. Foard for tbo safety of tbo art nailery woro woll grounded, for early in tbo progress of tbo llro Hying, brands alightod on its northwest dome, and in a fow moments tbat portion of tho building was ablazo. Around tbo baao of tbo small domo at that corner of tbo art building thoro was a tarred roof and aomo canvas, and upon this tbo tlamcs inado rapid pro gress. Some guards, bowovor, climbed to tbo roof, nud toaring away tho blaz ing canvas throw it to tho ground. Tbo llro on tbo roof was thon easily extin guished. The Illinois building was sold recently for Sl.OoO, and as only tbo Btair was burnod from about forty-live foot 011 tho east wing the damage ia iuconsidorablo. hons or uknjamlv. Eleventh Annual Convention of tlio Order CunvoncH Yesterday. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 18.?Tho Inde pendent Order of tho Sons of Bonjoruin convoned in elovonth annual conten tion to-day. Nearly three hundred delegates wero present from all parts of the "United States and Canada. Hon. F. C. Latrobe, mayor, welcomed tbo con vention to Baltimore, and^ was re sponded to by Grand Master Ferdinand Lovy, city register of New York. Tho order numbers 15,000 membors, and sinco its organization has paid endow ments amounting to $1,219,760. -Tho olcction for grand master and doputy grand master resulted in tho ro-eloction of Mr. Levy bv avoto 157 to 71 for B. Rosenthal, of New York, and of A. A. Roeonburg, of Now York, vico B. Rosen thal, by a voto oi 115 to 107. An Iusuburdinuto Frie?t Apoloclzei. Detroit, Mich,, Feb. 18. ? Father Kolasinski, tho Polish Catholic priost who has been famous for hia insubordi nation for livo years past, mado his apolocy to tbo church to-day in tho prcsenco of Mgr. Sbarretti, auditor to Mgr. Satolli, and an immense congrega tion. Tbo retraction, howover, was road in an almost inaudible voice, al though Mgr; Sbarrotti repeatedly urged Kolasinski to a peak louder. Beioir read in this manner immediately after a powerful aermon by Fathor kolasinski, hia retraction was not particularly etlcc tivo aud tho prieat'a Polish followers I seemed to regard it as a occondary mat I ter after all. , Troubles Ovor Women. I Toledo, O., Feb. IS.?Daniel Boono. a I lusty ncirro, kickod in tho door of Ben jamin Lyons' rosidcnco this morning and attacked him with a buggy spoke. Lyons, who ia aixtv-fivo years old, re taliated with a flat iron, killing Boono. Tho troublo nroso over a dusky widow named Emma Jonos. Morgan* City, La., Feb. IS.?Capt. G. M. Alden, of tho steam propeller Be atah, of tho Borwicks Bay Fish and Oyster Company, was shot and killed on board his boat on Bayou Shane by M, Vorret. The men bad a row about a woman. NEWS IN BRIEF. Emperor William will visit Prince Bismarck at Fri'odrichsruho to-day. Tho seuato Hawaiian committoo will raako two reports, the body dividing on party lines. Atlanta, Go., was chosen as tbo next place of meeting for tho woman's auf | frago convention. Sixteon resitionco3 and business I housoa of Bay St. Louis, Miss., wero de stroyed by lire Saturday. I Tho trial of Madeline Pollard against I Congressman Breckenridgo will tako I place in Waahinirton, D. C., March 8. | On Saturday Congressman Bland fail I od to got the house to go into a com mittee of tbo whole on tho seigniorage j bill. E. B. Hnthawav, cashier of tbo Er | change bank of Ottawa, 0., has boon 1 arrcatod, charged with ombezzling | $5,000. ' Thirty-fivo minora who took part in tho riots at Mansfield, Pa., wore con I victod and will be sentenced on Febru ary 22. ' Thomas Jopling, ono of tho two man aging directors of the Otia iron and ! stool company, Cleveland, died yoster dav, acod Ufty-two. At tho dinner givon by the Ohio So ciety at Delinonico's, New York. Satur day night Governor McKinley captured tbo hearts of those present. Tbo editors of tho Lexington, Ky., Transcript and tho frew, who Jmvo been engaged in a wordy war lor aomo timo pa3t, now carry shot guua wherever they go. Ex-grand maator workman Powdorly, A. W. Wright and John Dolvin, of tbo oxecutivo board of tbo Knights of La bor, have brought suit against the order for unpaid salaries. Tho hearing of tho charges against President Eborhardt, of tbo window glass workers, for malfeasance in office "concludod Saturday night at Pittsburgh, and tho indications are that he has been fully exonerated. Mrs. Mary E. Lease, who baa been giving Gov. Lewelling, of Kansas, so much troublo, now appears in a now rolo. Sho claims to know all tho se crets of Masonry and announces that sho will organize lodges for women. Figures just prepared show tbat tho window glass workers' association haa paid to motnbors $70,000 in ten weeks. This immonse sum was distributed among 1,500 tdlo members of the organ ization in tho TJnitod Statos at tho rate of $7,000 per week. Leroy Harris was arrested in Buffalo for defrauding tho poatoflico depart ment and taken before a U. S. commis sioner, when ho pulled a revolver and covering tbo three men in the room backed towards tho door, which ho .opened and then locked, and made good Lhia esgape. Or Popo Loo Cloaod Yoatorday with Improsalvo Ooroiaonic3 CONDUCTED BY THE PONTIFF. Masa and tlio To Doum Oolobratod iQ St. Potora in Groat Stato. FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT Loo Considerably Improved In Health Brilliant Illumination of the Clitirohea aiul Houses at Night. Trafalgar Square Demonstration Against tho JIouso of Lords?Only Flfloon l'eoplo Gather to Hear the Cranks ol tho Autonomic Club Hnnt. No Disorder Occur*, und tho Meet *?i?Qulotly Disperses. Eoiie, Fob. 18.?Tho closing coremony in connection with Pope 11 jubiloo year took placo to-day, and con sistcd of a moas colobrated by him in St. Peter's in grand etato, followed by tho Te ileum. Tho details of tbia im preaaivo coroinouy woro arranged by the cxecutlvo committee ol the jubilee fetea. Sixty thousand tickets wore givon ont for tbia final colobration, and it is estimated that fifty thousand pco pieivero preaent. Tho mass was cele brated at tho Papal altar. Loo was borno into tho basilica in tho Kdia gatuforia at 9:40 a. w. Ho was orecodod by a cortege of car diaals and bishops. His, appearance was followod by tho onthusiastic cheer ing of tho immonso multitude, among which wero many distinguished foroii: i ers, diplomats, Roman noblos. Knights of Malta and loaders of deputation. At tho conclusion of tho mass Loo n toned tho Te litum, which was cbantod by tno whole congregation, iho 1 ope then reseated himself in tho Safio and with tho tiara on bis head blessed the audience. Ho thon retired into tno chapel Delia Piota amid prolonged cheer '"'i'lio popo appeared considerably im proved iu health, and ho intoned m a strong voico. , , , To-niL-ht. tho facades of St. Peter a and other churches, all tho Catholic in stitutions and a great many houses are brilliantly illuminated. Tho popo s physicians say that he is much better, but they have advisod liitn not to ov or exert himsolf. TKAFALGAU .sQUAKi: 3IEETING Against tlio H?'"? J-"''*-""1??1 ? Useless Institution. London, Feb. lS.-Four thousand per sons assembled in Trafalgar Squaro to day in answer to a call for a manifesta tion against tho house of lorda tor de stroying tho clauses iu tho parish coun cils bill, or which callod for a roiorming of tho London veatries. Tho meeting, with much show of. feeling, adopted resolutions condemning the house of lorda for its action in tins matter. Iho speakers wore vociforously cheored time and n^ain in tho course of their re mThe'mooting alao adoptod resolutions declaring tho houso ot lords to bo n mischievous and useless institution, and demanding that it should bo abolished forthwith. ... . , Tho amendment which carno in for tho most vigorous comlomnatiou ^'aa that moved by Lord Balfour, of Bur loich, to prevent tho application of the special provisions ol tho bill to tho Lon don vestries, on tho ground that tho voatriea hud boon takon wholly by aur prise by the government proposals af fecting thorn. Lord KimDorly, on ho part oi tho government in opposing tho amendment, said ho saw no reason why the llouso ol Lords should abstain from reforming tho voatriea. All that the government proposed to do was to ns aiiuiluto tho franchiao to that for tho oloction of tho district councils in other localities, to abolish the qualification now required for vestrymen and apply the ballot act and the corrupt practices act in those casoa. l,ord Salisbury, in answer to Lord Kiinberlv, declared that it was only when the house of commons had be come exhausted anil reduced in its numbers that tho government suddonly conceived tho doaire to reform tho vestries without giving either to those bodies thomsolvos, or to the people of London genoraily, any opportunity 01 examining into the nature of the par ticular changes proposed, or into their necessity. The amendment was carried by 107 votoa to 20. Tho speakers were: Joseph Arc i, Dr. Charles, K. D. Tanner, the Irish J,a tionnliet, W. H. Wilson, and five othor members of tho house of commons. ^Ui'ONO^t 10 MElil'lNG A Mljernl.lo l aTh^oTly Fifteen I'cr .ou. Atto?il-"'llJ London, Feb. 18-Tho widely an nounced ineotiug oi tho Autonomic Club, under tho auspices of tho Inter national Workors' Group, was attended by only fif.oon persons. Fourteen of tiicse were foreigners. Tho speakons who had boon announced to nddress the moetine did not appear. Finally after a wait of two hours, Gibbons, of tho commonweal group, arrived and made a speech, in tho courje oi which he ur"od individual effort in righting tho wrongs they complaiuod ot. llo hold up Vaiilant, Pallas and other mar tyrs" as worthy of emulation. Uun dreda, ho ?aid, woro ready to sacntico their lives in the great cause. He, himsolf, was perfectly prepared to do so. They had nothing to iivo for, and woro simply the davos of tho capitalists. When the government and Mr. As quith, ho continued, abandoned making Maxim guns for uso against the people, tho latter would relinquish the maim facturo of dynamite bombs. ihe speaker advised workers to read books mmn chemicals, which they would find in tho pnbliclibraries, and to learn tho uso of chemicals. ..... , Other speeches, similar in tono, but iu foreigu languages wero rnado to tho audience, which ultimately numbered eighty poreona. Many dotoctivoi in <4U/ena clothing Were present and scattered in all parts ?f tlio mooting place. Thin may have iin good effect, for oiiiaido of tho lhreatoning language, tho meeting in overy way wad oil orderly ono. Hccnn of ltourdtn'a l?r:\th. London, Fob. 18.?-Crowds of curious persona swarmed in firoonwich Park to day, packed tho torraco in front of tho t-olobratod obaervatory and filled all tho othor elovatcd position!) of this popular rosort for l/jndonora from whicu is ob tainable so extonaivo and interesting a view ovor tho rivor. Tho day was lino and cold. Stakes dotted tho ground whoro portions of tho dynamited body ?f tho Anarchist Bourdin had boon found. All of tju'so stakes wcro in lino with tho spot whoro tho body was dis covered. At tho post mortom examination a dozen pieces of metal, similar in thoir contents to tho bombu used by Bourdin woro producod. ANOTlIElt BOMB wVQUND In tho Stroot? of 1'urln?AnurchUt Iloiirj Matte* l'nrthor Dlneloturo*. Paris, Fob. 18.?A bomb, similar in its composition to that used bv Va'diant and Honry, was found to-day in the ataircaso of tho polico station in too Utto du Temple, ono of tho oldest and busiest streets of tho city, and which loads to tho Hotel do Vill*. In this strnot is tho Mareho du Tomplo. occu pying tho sito of tho Tour du Temple, which, during tho revolution, was u^od as a prison of tho royal family. Anarchist Henry ma<Io a further con fosaion to tho polico yestorday and, uu a result of it, his mother's houso was searched last night. Tho polico found much chomical apparatus and a nuin f)or of lottors and photographs, includ ing n croup of twonty anarchists. All of thoao things will prove valuablo to the polico in their oflorts to arrest the other anarchists who wcro implicated in tho plot with Henry. Honry also divulgod tho names of sovoral of his anarchist frionds, and thoir arrests aro expected to tako place in a short time. deceived IIOTII. Tho Cnuno of tho Colllslou Hot won French and British Troup* at Wnrlna. Paris, Fob. 18.?A telegram has beon received from tho Frcnch governor in tho Soudan etating that tho collision botweon tho British and French troops at Warina was duo to Chief ICorona, of Quema, deceiving both tho British and Fronch by tolling each that tho other was n band of Sofas. The British burnt Quema and other villages as a punish ment for this deception and executed Korona. Fuller dotails rocoivcd here of the Warina collision says the sentinels posted outsido tho British camp no ticed at an early hour in tho morning suspicious movements in tho lone grass around tho camp, and after watching thoso closely finally gavo tho alarm. Tho British troops quickly turned out, but had scarcoly taken up their position' when a sharp volley was fired into the camp. SpAulfth AnarcliiHtu Con'ona. Barcelona, Fob. 18.?Six of tho load ing anarchists who havo been arrested havo confessed that thoy woro accom plices in tho attempt upon the lifo of the civil governor. This attempt they snid was an act of vengoance for tho doath of Pallas. Thoy declarod that thoir comrades who havo not been arrestod would avongo them. A Hold Criminal. Chicago, Fob. IS.?Postofifco Inspec tor Stuart will arrivo to-morrow evening from Bullalo with Loroy Harris, of New York, who is charged with one of the boldest and most original Heries of crimes in tho history of tho postal service. Sinco January 0 Stuart and Inspectors Holmes and Leathorman, of Cincin nati, havo beon on tho man's trail. Stuart arrested tho man in Canada in spito of tho treaty regulations. Only yesterday ho created a now aon sation by "holding up" a numbor of officials in the commissioner's oflico at Buffalo with a revolver and making his escape, locking tho door on tho outside, lie was, liowovor, capturod again to-day. IIiim Thom on tho I.lst. Cincinnati, 0., Fob. 18.?Chief of Polico Deltach, of this city, who caused tho arrest of Anarchist Tommon last night, has in his oflico a completo di rectory giving tho name, occupation, residence and personal history of overy Anarchist or person of Anarchistic ten dency in tho city. This diroctory also classifies tho Anarchists as oxtroine, modorato and semi-Anarchistic. There are all told ono hundred and twenty in tho city and all their movonicnts are watched. Ovcrcomo by Gas. Kansas Citv, Mo., Feb. 18.?Eight men woro overcome by gas in the base ment of the power houso of tho Fifth Btreet cable lino in Kansas City, Kas., to-night, and ono of them, Supt. C. P. Kline, may dio. Nervousness is from dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator and bo'cured. Klcctrlo Jllttur*. This remedy is becoming 60 wcu known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing tho same song of praise. A purer medicino does not exist, and it is guaranteed to. do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases ot the Liver and Kidneys will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt lihcum and other affections caused by impuro blood Will drive Malaria from "tho system and prevent as well as euro all Malarial fe vers. For cure of Headache, Constipa tion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 5u cents and $1 per bottle,at Logan Drug Co.'s Drugstore! 5 Almost n Mlrnclc. Radams' Microbo Killor has acted liko a miracle. It cured my \rifo of consumption and mo oi lumbago and diabetes. FrankS. Jones, Camden, N. j, A DOUBLE MURDER Ooours nt a Mnrrlnao Ooromony In Allcchony Co., North Carolina. A GUEST CREATES 11 DISTURBANCE And la Ortlorotl Out of tho llouio?Ho liOiivofl But Koturna, and In an Al ternation Which Knitted Fatally HtalwTwo Mon Who Trlod to I'aollV IIIui?The ltrlilo Acts ns Poacemalo cr and Is Severely Cut On tho Hand and Arms. Kalbigii, N. C., Fob. 18.?Nowa comoi of a double murdor nt a wedding in AlicRheny county. Among thoao proa cnt wai Daniel Slaughter, of Carroll county, Virginia. Juat na tho woildlng ceremony endod, Slnughtor paaaod near an old man, who aoizod hU hand and made aomo rotnark. Slaugh ter epoko roughly, and wai told to leave tho liouao. Uo did so, but in a fow minutoa returned, Tho frlonds of tho old man wero nngry and it ooacomaker endoavorod to koep them back while at tho aarno tiino ho told .Slaughter to koep quiet. Suddenly .Slaughtor sprang at John Baro and stabbed hiin to the heart. Bare foil dead and Slaughter mado an at tempt to again atah him, but tho brido seized hia hand. Sho was cut in tho hand and arms. Slaughter daubed for tho door, and on tho way ho stabbod Ed Long, killing him inBtantly, and then fled, lie was enpturod two miloa away. Thoro wero threata ol lynching, but ho was aafolv takon to jail at Sparta, He claims aomo of tho crowd struck him in tho face. A QUAINT SUICIDE. tie I.cavos a Letter Tottlug Why no Did It. Bangor, Maine, Feb. 18.?Chorlea D. French, peddlor and hermit, of Orono, blow tho top of hia hoad off to-day. Ho left tho following lottor: 3:15 i?. m., February 17,1S94. To the Curious: In two hours I shall bo dead, flhot through tho head with a big chargo of lead (no poetry intended) and be on tho opoolc route to kingdom come. Disease and poverty ia the cause. How ever, no one knows 1 am in a destitute condition, but I'm in it just the aamo. Burn, boil, bake, buy or send my carcass to tho phosphate faotory, juat as tho humor strikes you. I'm woak, luint and hungry, but I know how to cancol all my engagements with Mr. l'roublo and Mr. Misery. Yours roapectfully, ClIAItLKS I). FnEKCff. Olito Minors Ultimatum. Massilok, Ohio, Fob. 18.?At a dele :?ato mooting of tho coal miners of tho Maaaillon district in Canal Fulton yes terday afternoon to act on tho operators ultimatum to nay Jackaon district prices and no more, it was docided to invito tho operators to meet tho miners in joint convention in Maaaillon Febru ary-4. All tho Maaaillon minoa shut down pending tho acceptance of tho ul timatum, Wcatlicr Forecast tor To-day. For West Virginia and Western Ponusyly*nla, fair, decidedly eolder Monday, night, variable winds. For Ohio, increasing cloudiness and enow in northern portion Monday nftbruoon or night, coldor Monday oveuing, winds shifting to north west. the TttJirKiUTonr. Saturday, its furnished by C. 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