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w ■&1 h .a*! evi , - 18 UK EL V1 TO 'VWLT IN A AOS iWW-SftMji ,*wti miCHtm ■,i*W»tiiiwD. i V^RY r up wh think pay »themwelfforflieir work." At thf Pwrajmnia railroad docks at hcrnth Am boy it w«a Mid thu theory of the com|*ny was that it was entitled to a profit an every form of bunineas which was done on tbe Acl they took Hm jMtintagi m their ihareof MC* prtflW U," *« -Tsral •fL4!" TpiT'' '• ijW we "h,u &k ""IST the hour and u'D iheiriuiming on owi araiunt hereafv).." "They can't Jo this" Mid one of tk» men. xarfOhe law. .%ATillNAT. Pki!. r-— AX-JJA»TPORQ. nC ttmp LlfD of Holx rt Ruun AC*Totig - Perry FqUbt, of W Mhingtofl. His -mother »nd children live near Odd"*. Indian territory, but none of hi* family were tar* with Mm, and cannot now reach tare in time to tfaltfs remain*. Robert Roam ha. been a joted character in the Indian territory for fort than twenty year*, an adopted :iti*en of tta Chootaw tribe for a much A Keporter O,- ered by Iniwritiin. Haktpord, /«*. ltt-JHre brofc* 011L at 18:10 p. iDf.' yftsterday hi the Mnw-rtorv a.id • half brick beiidi.ig on *nlri street, owned by ths heirs of Roger Averill, the fl at flo r being ~ Qetfrge O. 8 »wy»r & Oa, Isaac Kashman. *nd Jjspob. & TVtfbf. all ■■ioIhuIl aiul (hi muiiiinli of the building by Mra Hull is tor, boarding tow, and Mr*. E. P. Forbes, milliner. The Are originated around i: ■» heating furnace. The flame. h»ifv on: Sawyer & Co.'» (tore before the fire d»par.- ment arrived, and the entire building w,;* threatened before a stream of water ofiul ! ', C played on the Are. Th# bitflding was filK-i with smoke and meaias of exit by tbe b.:uiways cut off. Several women were jescued from the third **017windows. 'maSetu I ha Shipping Point, la Mperrill? S.ttlad lag jrhrtB the follovrtog wiia« of the rftM»D dock at Elizahetfcport, at Bergen Point. Hoboken and WaMwwken. This is diatHiktitad about as fallow; 75,000 tors at We* fi» ;*gwkert, lDO.OWIoiw at -IfebnVon, aiut *,000 Slat Ihe other pOlflt*. " This U nearly all ward . coal. This (■ about a week's supply tot this awroUDdings. There are about 100 but only one ' -D Kan will carry eight or ten loaded' carseach, or a total of 2,600 ton* daily, to points what tkiMn «yn bs run off roe floats to tracks. This would supply 750.000 tons per month, or three-fourths of the demand. But IN BOTH HOUSE8 OF CONQFfl r THAT 18- THt QUESTION IN THE MINOS OF CHURCHMEN. VENTILATING VIEW& Th« Auiaadad Cilninl Pmaloa Bill T».«. Hann Ommf Cninlp Ha. Klekad lit • Hnua la Charefc Clnlw That Will Not K.,ilj Subalda—What U Said Bain* DlHUMd la tha How-BpaalHf --CwiiiU latka BMt Ibr Om S.D.f« *o Buccoed Mr. BmL .. ■ Wahmnotoh, Jan. 10.—This to auspension at rule* day for committee, iathfc houseof representatives, and an exceedingly lively ' Ume it i*. Tbe call rested with the committee on invalid pensions, and it called tip .0»e amended liluir pension bill, and it is probable thai the day will be consbmad In fllifaatering. . It ia obargei-by theanltrefo mera that the tariff reformer* oppoae the pasmge ot this UU Because it will take so much from the treasury that tariff reform will stand lea chanoe of success. It is known, however, that some of the anti-tariff reformers oppose the bift The debates on tftfti bill are strongly flavored with party politic* • and vary acrimonious. The committee on pensions, should the call fcy any turn reach it, is anxious to call up Uw Mexican pension, bill, which it it belcVM will excite but little discussion. On Tuesday the house will coflaider the fOn*uLsr and diplomatic appropriation bin now oa the calendar. There are feature* of tU* measure which wi'l provoke debate, probably occupying two or three days. The bill provides tat a reorganization of the service, and as it COBtains "new legislation" featuiW, Will be SUb- JeCt to points of order. The committee on ] appropriations expect* to report tbe District ; of Columbia bill to follow immediately after the consular bill. The conferees on the fortifications bill will, in all probability, agree upon their report naar tbe end of the Week, and tt&t may &k taken up at once. Bhotfld Uw report be such a* not to require a further conference and come before the house upon final passage it will undoubtedly consume several day*, aa the question of fortification* i* one of tbe broadest now before oongroa*. * ' \ York, " Jul 10.—'The rtport it gaining current that Br. MeGlynn SLBL& "Jaa ftJVi S Dr. McOiynn both declined yesteniay to did nof appear intfew York Jan. 10, in St Stephan'. ohurth, bat spent most of the day away from home, if the rectory in Eart Twenty-ninth street may now be ealbd his home. More and mora he abeente himself frpm the rectory, especially on Sundays, and seeks the society of the family of hi. deceased sister in Harlem. The «*- srssstpss? ££ and Fathef MeLM«iUfaS sulwleaeon. Father McLaughlin preached, and his theme - - "• r" c -w.y '' — .. was' Grace." In the comwof his sermon, he said: "A bad Catholic is worse than one SSs sssgttttsffiS renewned in spirit, it is rarely the cut that the other eeoapes the lot of the children of darknMB," , jW «... anybody u, *»t pit tie. cljtk-fxc*#t by p»imiDsCqn.gt( tl^euplai*.'' A STALLED ENGINE CnM th# Wmk of a Train, with Lm RsaDINCk Pa., 10.—-The details of tr fatal accident Cmth* Wilmington and Northern railroad hare been teoafved here. When near Lenape station the engine of the north bound freight became stalled, and the Bra"9 man got down to clear the grate. A flagman w«w sent bock, but be bad gone hot a short distance when another freight came dashing, olbng and crashed into tlie rear of the stalled train: The catitoee of the standing train was budiy wrecked, and Harry Hubert, the con duotor, aad William B. Marti*, a passenger, who were asleep at the time, were instantly killed. The stove in the taboos® was loverturned and the debris took fire, the two badles being cremated in the Conflagration. Henry Kara, a braksman, tflio mi a |bo la caboose, escaped with sanreiiojuries. When Uta collision occurred the flrenwn of the standing tralir*ajs under tin engine, and wae terribly injured. He may ]DOHsibly re cover. The mgineer and fireman of the Steoqgnfrftiig escaped by Jumping. At a corobwf Inquest th* testimony showod that the . HmoX Hubert, whD) nn asleep while on doty, was to blame fir the accident Hubert lived at Reading, and was unmarried. Martin was a resident of girdeboro. The injured fireman and farakeinan h4r« been removed to their homea: 3 ' Hi« anociationa tmou the him In a meanure to adopt th. n££e» to **w One woman jumped to the roof of an adjacent building,' but escaped injury. The whole fire department was called out Besides the seething flames inkle, they had a cold northeast snow storm to fight against. The flamea soon spread to Jacobs & Forbes :s artrtitess s destroy a handsome brick building adjoining. It was S o'clock before the fire was onder control, and at that time the bnilding was ooo|ihU/ gutted and a poiMci of the walis in the lad fallen in.,, Thomas R. Lawton, a fireman and reporter on The Hartford Times, was found dead in the rear portion of Sawyer* store. It is irappofcd that he entered the , borning building soon after the firs broke out and was cut off by fire and smoke. He was S3 years of ag» and' learns a widow and three children. led .ce4. Jones bad that section, and i into the little . imH»i iile inhabitants Oa th, day ha met his __ LJ„ IJJ- - TT B&voa mp own lire. h§ •mall quantity oMwit coal the Araboy aoft coal docks, which cut (hip about which cannot be furnished except by starting Sawarsrasarats hewken. The coal *ent from the other placet . A. - famn aohM r was In the habit towns out there i take to the wood death he went to In Holy Cross church yeftarday morning the Her. Charles McCready, to whom Dr. McGlynn's church was offered by Archbishop Corrigan, said to hie oongraratlOD. "Reports of my transfer froei the rsctar•hipof Holy Oreee church to a positron at another ohuroh in this city havi been circulated by the dally papSrs. W,hen the report first appeared I made a statement 32ii It was my Intention to have W—liurt silent they occurred. diet Tbabuildlnff, which lit total loss, is insured for $90,000. Sawyer Sc Co. lows $70,- 000; insuuanca $57,500. A largo portion of Mrs. Hollistert fUhiitur*, on which there it $5,000 Insurance, was removed. Jacobs & Porbet loan $30,000; Insurance $10,000 Kashman* loss is onjy $500; Insurance $2,500. Mrs. Forbes Ion it tma L Vox & Co, suffer a slight loss, principally by water. it still, turbulent. oablos Bobtok, Jml 10.—J. }. Clancy oiu~, Ch whtcbf ljord* RancTlph Ch idT* md *UdHr.oln2ir ViitC1 jvJ Imi4I|IA miitJnv ■.w.. Itll aa' thit £v« ,*® U1UWI,J' d« proc® na m fMotHm tfcatfnTtadnambirof' Which tt wti| originally lnteubd toooate.lt Heating company of New York, and ac „ ol Mm steamboat lines. The elevated railroad, rfJhU lto from the^Lehfjh MM' A* XMawvreaMi Hod***Otttf " ""wander aontract to rap-"v 850 to In the nuti Mr. Cniloin oalied op bis conference report on tip interstate commerce bill immediately after the mornta* hour. It to eon from committee daring the An Irom Bound Oath Dtfntad. Chicago, Jan. lft—The United Labor Surtax until 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Tha txssxm iia&S£7» the committee of twenty-one. Tha pledge w® in tba form oi. aoJronoled oath binding delegate* nottoqwak to Re- Jnfluenee they poeeetoed to eare the *con ' ;atee to iupport convention was — mi, wy dim- S; GUILTY OF MATRIMONY. JM m Th. Humorous Verdlet of a Jadt*. Locisvilus, Jan. JO.-The'most ludicrous ease ever tried tea Kentucky court Wu deotdad in BopUm moat? Haturday. fi, November last Bd ABaoder tried to chasiise hi* •on Joseph, who was 18 yean old. Joseph Bed to the house of J. H. Dune, and than. Ml ta lore with Dame's daughter. Old man Allender tried to get possession of his son. who refused toiMn to him, by suing out a writ of habeas corpus. In the meantime youugAllsnderend thejjirl went fleld, Tenn., and ware married, the boy's feftwr had a writ served on the tftrll father, and Hie Csae was taken Into «NH AUender wanted the marriage annulled and the custody oC his boy *ivei»;to him. The court room was the vidence was Intensely amusing. The Judge's decision re*d: "The young man J6seph Is found guilty of matrimony, a#d sentenced to tire with his new wife until eepatatod by deatk Ed Allender, the plaintiff, la sentenced to loee the work of the boy from this time and for- r~ weak. Regarding the published reporti (root Ken tuckjtkttU would be a candidate for United State* icnator, Bpeaker Carlisle aaid that while be would enter into no scramble for the plaoe, be would aerre If fall friend* should set |pft^85^iL?r£ iSjvfgaajai52s by the pop* Cardinal task been crowded durfDKnr«A haik «W1 TlM OTMP D11 loti jryj^aya^ bo^^toown. 400Um«yof buckwheatooal par dv'to the couuioT was ttrikan lut spring ttic the Steam Heating company taking the"C£d the help of New York Uboren and large 3g0miTwfsf ' , beMn^tag to the Pennsylvania Coal company, ha* beei srsyrsvs, carried. ' I WTAMOnH Kan., Jan. 10.—Th» trial of Labor" far train murder baD cleaod and tba aaaa (iTen to tb* Jury- Tht xmtnH opinion to t£al tha Jmjr,w3l not b nntu — 18801 Mr. u», M«hUd tat tar*Hjjpk«r full term u IK*? HISCQCK'8 REVENUE BILL. rtspoMi U|lil«llon M'iiftt, To- ▲ bill to reduce Internal rertniu and duties an law (agar, and far other par-" pans, was Introduced In the hooee by £» resentative Hiscock, of New York. importation of sugars not above Not 13, Dutch standard, there (hall be Isvisd the Mfc.- lowing rates of duty: . i AU tugari not above Not. 18, Dutch standird in color, all tank bottoms, syrups of Juice or of beet Juice, melado, oonoei I raelado, concrete and concentrated a ( pound, and for every additional dei i fraction of a degree ahown by the poll i ■ SSSiSOEZiiSUZ! to any sugars Imparted from any do levying an export doty or any tax equii thereto upon »ai4 sugars; and that an such foreign sugars, upon which « duties, or any tax equivalent thereto laid by the-country from whence imp there shall be levied the dutiee now in bylaw, The second section provides that fC purposes of this act domestic sugars sti graded into Ave dstacw, according to ill ot polarization on which bounty sU the taxsa herein specified Imposed by the internal revenue law now in force be and the lame are hereby repealed, namely; The taxes a.-Tfi7ty*1 -tob*c7n'n^r;Lf^; required by law to be paid by dealer* in leaf tobacco, retail dsatars In leaf tobacco, dealera In manufactured tobacoo, pedlers of to»«««&*■ —■*— The fifth section anthorisee grain illstlllsrs to raethylate with wood, alcohol or baphtha •uch of the spirits as have a strength of not .ess than TO pgr cant greater than proof i pit-it*. i The sixth' section allows such methylated spirits to be withdrawn from warehouse free tortus* the and arte arts or manufactuna. *P The nineteenth and last section provides for the punishment ofparsons rendering false guretiee and falUag to use the stamps word, l b*en •t and bMQtlM Coal company hu been notified that It mill on of the Erie railroad togs «o long aa |Un Ourftkt Oldest.; j , . Jfcw k Gfelg, Vermillion Mr. Henry Myers, who was ana of tha oldest men la the world. Ona hundred and twenty-si* years ago Mr. Hanrj Myers wa» born in Holland and came to tjrf» country In hi» yoanf man hood. The advanced age attained seams almost Incredible, hot his son-in-law, Mr. Prtbis age, his certificate of baptism showini that be was bapttasd on the 81st of August tW), while another certificate shows that h -• oca Dublin, i Ito* essm tug* do not handle cool A large part-of the vtoible .upply of oo«»l cannot be pat htto the general market. Tug boat* and mail steamboats hare contracts ttock, aithey go right to the docfa tor It ' ' niaiMMHriltUi between eeveral c\ D• the coal compaalaa and the arbitration oom £ s2££ field, tha ■tcika wfll last at but another Boad tha that Prii ' J Btewa Up With Dynaiaite. FesuiwUBU, «»• 1ft—A tsrriflo explo«ion, supposed to be of dynamite cariridgee, occurred at 80# o'clock last night on i lot at Thirtieth and Thompson streets, whers blastmgUlWiagdoaa'tb grade streets. Patrick ' Pow*f», the watchman, was instantly killed, bis rsuugns batyg scattered. JTm magaiiml house waa not injured, the explosion occurring in the watchman1, shanty, wfeich lead* to the supposition that he was thawing out cartridges. Many windows in tha tidnity wars broken, but ao other damage was done, rhe shock wasfelt throughout tha %lts Of the city. A Wutm Ball tea—eD Lntcouf, Neb., Jan. 10.—At a meeting of the Western Leagne Baseball association tiame, which will odmpose the league far WW. It m deeded to play 190 games, the neaeoo commencing April 30 and closing "Nor. SO. The salaries of league umpire* were tod at »13S per month, the league to pay railroad fare. The meeting adjourned to meet at Learenwortb March & Lrtm, Maw., Jan. 10.—Themoroooornanufacturan held a meeting and considered the objections raised by the workmen against the psfcs wt be posted in all factories at an early date. It is substantially the same as one agreed to by Ik* Knights of Later msjmr aad * half ago. srzz&sss irssssaSs thijrare willing to stand hy. • f s T '* who liad tha :*2£5fcl CWta * under aiwing ■e on kite- Into Genius Degenerated. boaU—directly for y«» 'i&j&ymtHm* it up youwui t£D S£ tf"Ch 85 -•' * AOO KDl. * a . . trouble tiiT N*w York, Jan. to.—8torne Chitteudeu, • well known la wyer «t th* olty, ha* been •eoantrlcity, and Anally into inanity. Hi Dsfe-_; .0 ®665555555sy: I BMltllli Jfoi, Jan. 10.—The «imow»oaD- mant ia mads that tbe bank of Sadalia had tr inferred It. btntawa to ttaa Fin* National bank, and weak) cloa* it* door*. It is claimed »MhaMaaMj»e moMy^i dcairad to retire from aottva binlaD«», banoa the oqoaolidation. _ . . scsasQWQts; ng, having boea inffooaUd by —~rtrr m ot aaphixUtton. Uttan .written by the three wn lying on • table addreasad to •clattvea, tntfiraHng that the young girl* aud lilMWlill iHjflp. ito th* •xtlnD tear- fully burned «■* _ limb, and Mr.«(4 *• owm terribly «h» UmoKTOwirf Ft. JUL lft—C. B. VoflM ssyssjszstshitte!: ■ OONMMKD NEWS. i1 v ■ ta growing rapidly wane, and l« liable to 'die any day. Hfa dfaaaM fa oanoer In the Muxwt He never need tobacco. - jost * Gai.tbbtojC, Te*., Jan. Ift—gyffmen ft SX3TS,tTb2C2 2i££S: mated by than, only 860,000 bafaa now remain in the hand* "of the produoert or at Interior railroad depot* 1,000,000 btim of the orop having baen received at Galveston, Sew Orleans and St Loul» up to Jan. 1. T\ attTiyi iifci wrfTrfirrr^ Negligent Swltekman. Fittsbueo, Jan. 10.-About 6 o'clock laat ivenfrB, while KftRine 87, on the PitUburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, was ,itan Hng on a tiding at Manchester, All* : (heaf city, a train of oak* can dariwd into , -gnginaor John Criddle and Fireman • Catcher Ague both caught la the wreck and terribly cruihad. it it thought piotely wrecked. The acdctenU? I27b5IS to negligence on the part at the switchmaa. xhe legislature of Virginia ten Inn a#o tarmwl «2 «* for TZT.J8 this M(M(4i MJ'onWeraM« ai£«H ginla who wi» make he dis-2aD«,*rwUtkdtf1ranmatwtoo ofjpa This la the only measure in force for the relief of cx-Oaofednto soldiers. r Lohbow, Jan. 10.—Mahomed Sarwar Khan, governor of Herat, It detained under surveillance at Qsbnl panding inquiry into . the province, with the custody of whioh he w» charged and which, it h alleged, he has ajipropriated to , % ._, Queen 1»U» Mthot tin •« tamm, Kam. luilwmr Ma*ton. Omaha, Jan. lO -OOUal aoMo* b from Union Pacific headquarter* Um appointment of Q. M. Cununf UtgMlMl m«n»ga, Qj thftt ro irtSSo*m^ rumd. lookint to U» MVMMMnt *' SEh .Jn. Wd*""fi men. 1 pkuMrtnTk I Lethport, 10 per oMt at f5rt Jokmcm, and ftfJF cent at Bobokra and W«h«wkeu V oe doea not tmut. Union offioaa most be and dlecrimt—Horn*' Mr. MmT? Manufactured in uon-^ioiToflic^1'8 JfattMBT* tM* tUfeaMMcn: • •'*•' - 1 -*9*C8SC«i5l 'b*** KwakMMHka.Miii: Pn'lr-*d com A jr. M tfc. lltahMd MTvKntat Polk, !**D•» 4M at jadg. »t thji H»T«», fln«d two Ready Iter Wan Buux, Jan. 10i—It is reported that Oerreadinssa to Join their respective corpa in the army or the reserves, and in the meantime to notify the war office of any change of diM*ree*ble i of Um u- wni posed line* which will gridiron w*«enD Kansas. The schwaa is backed bjr tie Union ,uya-rsExas Ar Loco, Jan. I(X—A great cocking main has been airaqpd-to oeme off at Kansas 23* on 23, St. Louis wjsSS-HSSC^I $1,000. .: . ■ ■ »■& x - ta a ?i \kC if—tun. Tex., Jan. 1U—Advice, from all ssetioos of the state show that ooW weather prevails, in many place* aoeompuM tT shitwAMHk niwl. The therata&tz&st* ■" ywsin lirta. frkj*: of the ££2 r *k _ J.'l£f* Wasbi r,W-
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1378, January 10, 1887 |
Issue | 1378 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1887-01-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1378, January 10, 1887 |
Issue | 1378 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1887-01-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18870110_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | w ■&1 h .a*! evi , - 18 UK EL V1 TO 'VWLT IN A AOS iWW-SftMji ,*wti miCHtm ■,i*W»tiiiwD. i V^RY r up wh think pay »themwelfforflieir work." At thf Pwrajmnia railroad docks at hcrnth Am boy it w«a Mid thu theory of the com|*ny was that it was entitled to a profit an every form of bunineas which was done on tbe Acl they took Hm jMtintagi m their ihareof MC* prtflW U," *« -Tsral •fL4!" TpiT'' '• ijW we "h,u &k ""IST the hour and u'D iheiriuiming on owi araiunt hereafv).." "They can't Jo this" Mid one of tk» men. xarfOhe law. .%ATillNAT. Pki!. r-— AX-JJA»TPORQ. nC ttmp LlfD of Holx rt Ruun AC*Totig - Perry FqUbt, of W Mhingtofl. His -mother »nd children live near Odd"*. Indian territory, but none of hi* family were tar* with Mm, and cannot now reach tare in time to tfaltfs remain*. Robert Roam ha. been a joted character in the Indian territory for fort than twenty year*, an adopted :iti*en of tta Chootaw tribe for a much A Keporter O,- ered by Iniwritiin. Haktpord, /«*. ltt-JHre brofc* 011L at 18:10 p. iDf.' yftsterday hi the Mnw-rtorv a.id • half brick beiidi.ig on *nlri street, owned by ths heirs of Roger Averill, the fl at flo r being ~ Qetfrge O. 8 »wy»r & Oa, Isaac Kashman. *nd Jjspob. & TVtfbf. all ■■ioIhuIl aiul (hi muiiiinli of the building by Mra Hull is tor, boarding tow, and Mr*. E. P. Forbes, milliner. The Are originated around i: ■» heating furnace. The flame. h»ifv on: Sawyer & Co.'» (tore before the fire d»par.- ment arrived, and the entire building w,;* threatened before a stream of water ofiul ! ', C played on the Are. Th# bitflding was filK-i with smoke and meaias of exit by tbe b.:uiways cut off. Several women were jescued from the third **017windows. 'maSetu I ha Shipping Point, la Mperrill? S.ttlad lag jrhrtB the follovrtog wiia« of the rftM»D dock at Elizahetfcport, at Bergen Point. Hoboken and WaMwwken. This is diatHiktitad about as fallow; 75,000 tors at We* fi» ;*gwkert, lDO.OWIoiw at -IfebnVon, aiut *,000 Slat Ihe other pOlflt*. " This U nearly all ward . coal. This (■ about a week's supply tot this awroUDdings. There are about 100 but only one ' -D Kan will carry eight or ten loaded' carseach, or a total of 2,600 ton* daily, to points what tkiMn «yn bs run off roe floats to tracks. This would supply 750.000 tons per month, or three-fourths of the demand. But IN BOTH HOUSE8 OF CONQFfl r THAT 18- THt QUESTION IN THE MINOS OF CHURCHMEN. VENTILATING VIEW& Th« Auiaadad Cilninl Pmaloa Bill T».«. Hann Ommf Cninlp Ha. Klekad lit • Hnua la Charefc Clnlw That Will Not K.,ilj Subalda—What U Said Bain* DlHUMd la tha How-BpaalHf --CwiiiU latka BMt Ibr Om S.D.f« *o Buccoed Mr. BmL .. ■ Wahmnotoh, Jan. 10.—This to auspension at rule* day for committee, iathfc houseof representatives, and an exceedingly lively ' Ume it i*. Tbe call rested with the committee on invalid pensions, and it called tip .0»e amended liluir pension bill, and it is probable thai the day will be consbmad In fllifaatering. . It ia obargei-by theanltrefo mera that the tariff reformer* oppoae the pasmge ot this UU Because it will take so much from the treasury that tariff reform will stand lea chanoe of success. It is known, however, that some of the anti-tariff reformers oppose the bift The debates on tftfti bill are strongly flavored with party politic* • and vary acrimonious. The committee on pensions, should the call fcy any turn reach it, is anxious to call up Uw Mexican pension, bill, which it it belcVM will excite but little discussion. On Tuesday the house will coflaider the fOn*uLsr and diplomatic appropriation bin now oa the calendar. There are feature* of tU* measure which wi'l provoke debate, probably occupying two or three days. The bill provides tat a reorganization of the service, and as it COBtains "new legislation" featuiW, Will be SUb- JeCt to points of order. The committee on ] appropriations expect* to report tbe District ; of Columbia bill to follow immediately after the consular bill. The conferees on the fortifications bill will, in all probability, agree upon their report naar tbe end of the Week, and tt&t may &k taken up at once. Bhotfld Uw report be such a* not to require a further conference and come before the house upon final passage it will undoubtedly consume several day*, aa the question of fortification* i* one of tbe broadest now before oongroa*. * ' \ York, " Jul 10.—'The rtport it gaining current that Br. MeGlynn SLBL& "Jaa ftJVi S Dr. McOiynn both declined yesteniay to did nof appear intfew York Jan. 10, in St Stephan'. ohurth, bat spent most of the day away from home, if the rectory in Eart Twenty-ninth street may now be ealbd his home. More and mora he abeente himself frpm the rectory, especially on Sundays, and seeks the society of the family of hi. deceased sister in Harlem. The «*- srssstpss? ££ and Fathef MeLM«iUfaS sulwleaeon. Father McLaughlin preached, and his theme - - "• r" c -w.y '' — .. was' Grace." In the comwof his sermon, he said: "A bad Catholic is worse than one SSs sssgttttsffiS renewned in spirit, it is rarely the cut that the other eeoapes the lot of the children of darknMB," , jW «... anybody u, *»t pit tie. cljtk-fxc*#t by p»imiDsCqn.gt( tl^euplai*.'' A STALLED ENGINE CnM th# Wmk of a Train, with Lm RsaDINCk Pa., 10.—-The details of tr fatal accident Cmth* Wilmington and Northern railroad hare been teoafved here. When near Lenape station the engine of the north bound freight became stalled, and the Bra"9 man got down to clear the grate. A flagman w«w sent bock, but be bad gone hot a short distance when another freight came dashing, olbng and crashed into tlie rear of the stalled train: The catitoee of the standing train was budiy wrecked, and Harry Hubert, the con duotor, aad William B. Marti*, a passenger, who were asleep at the time, were instantly killed. The stove in the taboos® was loverturned and the debris took fire, the two badles being cremated in the Conflagration. Henry Kara, a braksman, tflio mi a |bo la caboose, escaped with sanreiiojuries. When Uta collision occurred the flrenwn of the standing tralir*ajs under tin engine, and wae terribly injured. He may ]DOHsibly re cover. The mgineer and fireman of the Steoqgnfrftiig escaped by Jumping. At a corobwf Inquest th* testimony showod that the . HmoX Hubert, whD) nn asleep while on doty, was to blame fir the accident Hubert lived at Reading, and was unmarried. Martin was a resident of girdeboro. The injured fireman and farakeinan h4r« been removed to their homea: 3 ' Hi« anociationa tmou the him In a meanure to adopt th. n££e» to **w One woman jumped to the roof of an adjacent building,' but escaped injury. The whole fire department was called out Besides the seething flames inkle, they had a cold northeast snow storm to fight against. The flamea soon spread to Jacobs & Forbes :s artrtitess s destroy a handsome brick building adjoining. It was S o'clock before the fire was onder control, and at that time the bnilding was ooo|ihU/ gutted and a poiMci of the walis in the lad fallen in.,, Thomas R. Lawton, a fireman and reporter on The Hartford Times, was found dead in the rear portion of Sawyer* store. It is irappofcd that he entered the , borning building soon after the firs broke out and was cut off by fire and smoke. He was S3 years of ag» and' learns a widow and three children. led .ce4. Jones bad that section, and i into the little . imH»i iile inhabitants Oa th, day ha met his __ LJ„ IJJ- - TT B&voa mp own lire. h§ •mall quantity oMwit coal the Araboy aoft coal docks, which cut (hip about which cannot be furnished except by starting Sawarsrasarats hewken. The coal *ent from the other placet . A. - famn aohM r was In the habit towns out there i take to the wood death he went to In Holy Cross church yeftarday morning the Her. Charles McCready, to whom Dr. McGlynn's church was offered by Archbishop Corrigan, said to hie oongraratlOD. "Reports of my transfer froei the rsctar•hipof Holy Oreee church to a positron at another ohuroh in this city havi been circulated by the dally papSrs. W,hen the report first appeared I made a statement 32ii It was my Intention to have W—liurt silent they occurred. diet Tbabuildlnff, which lit total loss, is insured for $90,000. Sawyer Sc Co. lows $70,- 000; insuuanca $57,500. A largo portion of Mrs. Hollistert fUhiitur*, on which there it $5,000 Insurance, was removed. Jacobs & Porbet loan $30,000; Insurance $10,000 Kashman* loss is onjy $500; Insurance $2,500. Mrs. Forbes Ion it tma L Vox & Co, suffer a slight loss, principally by water. it still, turbulent. oablos Bobtok, Jml 10.—J. }. Clancy oiu~, Ch whtcbf ljord* RancTlph Ch idT* md *UdHr.oln2ir ViitC1 jvJ Imi4I|IA miitJnv ■.w.. Itll aa' thit £v« ,*® U1UWI,J' d« proc® na m fMotHm tfcatfnTtadnambirof' Which tt wti| originally lnteubd toooate.lt Heating company of New York, and ac „ ol Mm steamboat lines. The elevated railroad, rfJhU lto from the^Lehfjh MM' A* XMawvreaMi Hod***Otttf " ""wander aontract to rap-"v 850 to In the nuti Mr. Cniloin oalied op bis conference report on tip interstate commerce bill immediately after the mornta* hour. It to eon from committee daring the An Irom Bound Oath Dtfntad. Chicago, Jan. lft—The United Labor Surtax until 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Tha txssxm iia&S£7» the committee of twenty-one. Tha pledge w® in tba form oi. aoJronoled oath binding delegate* nottoqwak to Re- Jnfluenee they poeeetoed to eare the *con ' ;atee to iupport convention was — mi, wy dim- S; GUILTY OF MATRIMONY. JM m Th. Humorous Verdlet of a Jadt*. Locisvilus, Jan. JO.-The'most ludicrous ease ever tried tea Kentucky court Wu deotdad in BopUm moat? Haturday. fi, November last Bd ABaoder tried to chasiise hi* •on Joseph, who was 18 yean old. Joseph Bed to the house of J. H. Dune, and than. Ml ta lore with Dame's daughter. Old man Allender tried to get possession of his son. who refused toiMn to him, by suing out a writ of habeas corpus. In the meantime youugAllsnderend thejjirl went fleld, Tenn., and ware married, the boy's feftwr had a writ served on the tftrll father, and Hie Csae was taken Into «NH AUender wanted the marriage annulled and the custody oC his boy *ivei»;to him. The court room was the vidence was Intensely amusing. The Judge's decision re*d: "The young man J6seph Is found guilty of matrimony, a#d sentenced to tire with his new wife until eepatatod by deatk Ed Allender, the plaintiff, la sentenced to loee the work of the boy from this time and for- r~ weak. Regarding the published reporti (root Ken tuckjtkttU would be a candidate for United State* icnator, Bpeaker Carlisle aaid that while be would enter into no scramble for the plaoe, be would aerre If fall friend* should set |pft^85^iL?r£ iSjvfgaajai52s by the pop* Cardinal task been crowded durfDKnr«A haik «W1 TlM OTMP D11 loti jryj^aya^ bo^^toown. 400Um«yof buckwheatooal par dv'to the couuioT was ttrikan lut spring ttic the Steam Heating company taking the"C£d the help of New York Uboren and large 3g0miTwfsf ' , beMn^tag to the Pennsylvania Coal company, ha* beei srsyrsvs, carried. ' I WTAMOnH Kan., Jan. 10.—Th» trial of Labor" far train murder baD cleaod and tba aaaa (iTen to tb* Jury- Tht xmtnH opinion to t£al tha Jmjr,w3l not b nntu — 18801 Mr. u», M«hUd tat tar*Hjjpk«r full term u IK*? HISCQCK'8 REVENUE BILL. rtspoMi U|lil«llon M'iiftt, To- ▲ bill to reduce Internal rertniu and duties an law (agar, and far other par-" pans, was Introduced In the hooee by £» resentative Hiscock, of New York. importation of sugars not above Not 13, Dutch standard, there (hall be Isvisd the Mfc.- lowing rates of duty: . i AU tugari not above Not. 18, Dutch standird in color, all tank bottoms, syrups of Juice or of beet Juice, melado, oonoei I raelado, concrete and concentrated a ( pound, and for every additional dei i fraction of a degree ahown by the poll i ■ SSSiSOEZiiSUZ! to any sugars Imparted from any do levying an export doty or any tax equii thereto upon »ai4 sugars; and that an such foreign sugars, upon which « duties, or any tax equivalent thereto laid by the-country from whence imp there shall be levied the dutiee now in bylaw, The second section provides that fC purposes of this act domestic sugars sti graded into Ave dstacw, according to ill ot polarization on which bounty sU the taxsa herein specified Imposed by the internal revenue law now in force be and the lame are hereby repealed, namely; The taxes a.-Tfi7ty*1 -tob*c7n'n^r;Lf^; required by law to be paid by dealer* in leaf tobacco, retail dsatars In leaf tobacco, dealera In manufactured tobacoo, pedlers of to»«««&*■ —■*— The fifth section anthorisee grain illstlllsrs to raethylate with wood, alcohol or baphtha •uch of the spirits as have a strength of not .ess than TO pgr cant greater than proof i pit-it*. i The sixth' section allows such methylated spirits to be withdrawn from warehouse free tortus* the and arte arts or manufactuna. *P The nineteenth and last section provides for the punishment ofparsons rendering false guretiee and falUag to use the stamps word, l b*en •t and bMQtlM Coal company hu been notified that It mill on of the Erie railroad togs «o long aa |Un Ourftkt Oldest.; j , . Jfcw k Gfelg, Vermillion Mr. Henry Myers, who was ana of tha oldest men la the world. Ona hundred and twenty-si* years ago Mr. Hanrj Myers wa» born in Holland and came to tjrf» country In hi» yoanf man hood. The advanced age attained seams almost Incredible, hot his son-in-law, Mr. Prtbis age, his certificate of baptism showini that be was bapttasd on the 81st of August tW), while another certificate shows that h -• oca Dublin, i Ito* essm tug* do not handle cool A large part-of the vtoible .upply of oo«»l cannot be pat htto the general market. Tug boat* and mail steamboats hare contracts ttock, aithey go right to the docfa tor It ' ' niaiMMHriltUi between eeveral c\ D• the coal compaalaa and the arbitration oom £ s2££ field, tha ■tcika wfll last at but another Boad tha that Prii ' J Btewa Up With Dynaiaite. FesuiwUBU, «»• 1ft—A tsrriflo explo«ion, supposed to be of dynamite cariridgee, occurred at 80# o'clock last night on i lot at Thirtieth and Thompson streets, whers blastmgUlWiagdoaa'tb grade streets. Patrick ' Pow*f», the watchman, was instantly killed, bis rsuugns batyg scattered. JTm magaiiml house waa not injured, the explosion occurring in the watchman1, shanty, wfeich lead* to the supposition that he was thawing out cartridges. Many windows in tha tidnity wars broken, but ao other damage was done, rhe shock wasfelt throughout tha %lts Of the city. A Wutm Ball tea—eD Lntcouf, Neb., Jan. 10.—At a meeting of the Western Leagne Baseball association tiame, which will odmpose the league far WW. It m deeded to play 190 games, the neaeoo commencing April 30 and closing "Nor. SO. The salaries of league umpire* were tod at »13S per month, the league to pay railroad fare. The meeting adjourned to meet at Learenwortb March & Lrtm, Maw., Jan. 10.—Themoroooornanufacturan held a meeting and considered the objections raised by the workmen against the psfcs wt be posted in all factories at an early date. It is substantially the same as one agreed to by Ik* Knights of Later msjmr aad * half ago. srzz&sss irssssaSs thijrare willing to stand hy. • f s T '* who liad tha :*2£5fcl CWta * under aiwing ■e on kite- Into Genius Degenerated. boaU—directly for y«» 'i&j&ymtHm* it up youwui t£D S£ tf"Ch 85 -•' * AOO KDl. * a . . trouble tiiT N*w York, Jan. to.—8torne Chitteudeu, • well known la wyer «t th* olty, ha* been •eoantrlcity, and Anally into inanity. Hi Dsfe-_; .0 ®665555555sy: I BMltllli Jfoi, Jan. 10.—The «imow»oaD- mant ia mads that tbe bank of Sadalia had tr inferred It. btntawa to ttaa Fin* National bank, and weak) cloa* it* door*. It is claimed »MhaMaaMj»e moMy^i dcairad to retire from aottva binlaD«», banoa the oqoaolidation. _ . . scsasQWQts; ng, having boea inffooaUd by —~rtrr m ot aaphixUtton. Uttan .written by the three wn lying on • table addreasad to •clattvea, tntfiraHng that the young girl* aud lilMWlill iHjflp. ito th* •xtlnD tear- fully burned «■* _ limb, and Mr.«(4 *• owm terribly «h» UmoKTOwirf Ft. JUL lft—C. B. VoflM ssyssjszstshitte!: ■ OONMMKD NEWS. i1 v ■ ta growing rapidly wane, and l« liable to 'die any day. Hfa dfaaaM fa oanoer In the Muxwt He never need tobacco. - jost * Gai.tbbtojC, Te*., Jan. Ift—gyffmen ft SX3TS,tTb2C2 2i££S: mated by than, only 860,000 bafaa now remain in the hand* "of the produoert or at Interior railroad depot* 1,000,000 btim of the orop having baen received at Galveston, Sew Orleans and St Loul» up to Jan. 1. T\ attTiyi iifci wrfTrfirrr^ Negligent Swltekman. Fittsbueo, Jan. 10.-About 6 o'clock laat ivenfrB, while KftRine 87, on the PitUburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, was ,itan Hng on a tiding at Manchester, All* : (heaf city, a train of oak* can dariwd into , -gnginaor John Criddle and Fireman • Catcher Ague both caught la the wreck and terribly cruihad. it it thought piotely wrecked. The acdctenU? I27b5IS to negligence on the part at the switchmaa. xhe legislature of Virginia ten Inn a#o tarmwl «2 «* for TZT.J8 this M(M(4i MJ'onWeraM« ai£«H ginla who wi» make he dis-2aD«,*rwUtkdtf1ranmatwtoo ofjpa This la the only measure in force for the relief of cx-Oaofednto soldiers. r Lohbow, Jan. 10.—Mahomed Sarwar Khan, governor of Herat, It detained under surveillance at Qsbnl panding inquiry into . the province, with the custody of whioh he w» charged and which, it h alleged, he has ajipropriated to , % ._, Queen 1»U» Mthot tin •« tamm, Kam. luilwmr Ma*ton. Omaha, Jan. lO -OOUal aoMo* b from Union Pacific headquarter* Um appointment of Q. M. Cununf UtgMlMl m«n»ga, Qj thftt ro irtSSo*m^ rumd. lookint to U» MVMMMnt *' SEh .Jn. Wd*""fi men. 1 pkuMrtnTk I Lethport, 10 per oMt at f5rt Jokmcm, and ftfJF cent at Bobokra and W«h«wkeu V oe doea not tmut. Union offioaa most be and dlecrimt—Horn*' Mr. MmT? Manufactured in uon-^ioiToflic^1'8 JfattMBT* tM* tUfeaMMcn: • •'*•' - 1 -*9*C8SC«i5l 'b*** KwakMMHka.Miii: Pn'lr-*d com A jr. M tfc. lltahMd MTvKntat Polk, !**D•» 4M at jadg. »t thji H»T«», fln«d two Ready Iter Wan Buux, Jan. 10i—It is reported that Oerreadinssa to Join their respective corpa in the army or the reserves, and in the meantime to notify the war office of any change of diM*ree*ble i of Um u- wni posed line* which will gridiron w*«enD Kansas. The schwaa is backed bjr tie Union ,uya-rsExas Ar Loco, Jan. I(X—A great cocking main has been airaqpd-to oeme off at Kansas 23* on 23, St. Louis wjsSS-HSSC^I $1,000. .: . ■ ■ »■& x - ta a ?i \kC if—tun. Tex., Jan. 1U—Advice, from all ssetioos of the state show that ooW weather prevails, in many place* aoeompuM tT shitwAMHk niwl. The therata&tz&st* ■" ywsin lirta. frkj*: of the ££2 r *k _ J.'l£f* Wasbi r,W- |
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