Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - February 4, 1881, Titusville, Pennsylvania She VOL XVI NO 199 TITUSVILLE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 1881 WHOLE NO 5500 LIVER O 2M KIDNEY r xt of at por Ill for Sick u 3uinul Tir no equal 111 K K THOMPSONS URDU AMD CHEMICAL DEPOT S 10 Diamond mm BOO XX 23C O OOSi CONDENSED TELEGRAMS is iu a stato of prostra tion A author and poot is dead aged years carriage manufac of N Y have failed ties assets The Finance Committee of tho has considered tho last throo sections of tho funding but have failed to at a decision application of Hufus Hatch for an injunction to tho consolidation o tho telegraph companies is denied by Judge Barrett London Timus while admitting tho Speaker of the House of Commons course on Wednesday to bo irregular iu form says it was clearly justified in substance Ico in tho Kivor Now York is throo foot thick aud froze to tho dam Tho water iu rising has lifted tho dnm bodily from its fastenings to tho rock Window Co dry goods deal ore of N Y made an assign ment Liabilities assets probably Treasury Department yesterday purchased 150000 ounces of Hue silver for delivery at tho San Francisco mid Now Or leans mints Win 1 Winthrop Advo cato will net at Judge until the now Advocate General appointed TUo testimony taken yesterday in tho court martial was n rope tition of that taken at West Point when cimo was tried thoro tho Arkansas Stale Senate yesterday a introduced to the of Supervisor to railroad bus inoss and also a to punish the crime of I iao by castration mid life imprisonment Joseph Adlor and Loo Von Hillor Mo wore yesterday in Now York charged with signing mythical names to dentil to defraud insurance companies Tim declined to state particulars TIE NEWS Of AMERICA Proceedings in Senate and House THE ELECTORAL COUNT Stil Occupying the Attention of the Senate HAPPENINGS OF YESTERDAY Fatal Boiler Execu tion at Concert Hall Etc Etc in a CONGRESSIONAL Loyal M Coal and Sugar Mdpe Wood York Lime Common anil Iat A STOCK 01 Nu uG Pen v st A New and Valuable Feature in Ac cident Insurance WOT ACCIDENT Relief Association SOU IH BEND INDIANA Iu Under the of rKt of Indiana on the Co Plan PROVIDES AGAINST ACCIDENT injury of the Old Companies from to and on lliu amount collected by nn nil iM Uio not rONO Agent Eric 1n i 1n At Empire Lino o u giving full particulars in regard to iit n in oniony furnished hv or in itr n w in in calling attention of the ly to my superior foreign fur ot of wages It is thought tho debute on Mr Gladstones resolution in tho House of Commons will last till Monday fly wheel in the Ohio How in pieces yesterday morning at 7 oclock killing two men injuring others nnd considerably damaging tho Tho belt to tho governor dipped off causing too great a velocity of tho wheel which was eighteen in diameter While workmen won engaged tearing down an old building in tho southern portion of Memphis yesterday afternoon Iho uro Oil in with a cmh killing u negro girl and severely injuring two other colored peo The on Elections will tho payment of to J of Louisiana for expenses in cnn his scat in thu 41st Congress Tho committee alw agreed to award to Mr i who contested the scat of Mr i Orth ot Indiana in tho 40th i Dublin dispatch says tho Lund League i will hold a national convention between tho j passage of tho coercion nnd its j ing operative The delegates will be elected j immediately and bo notified by telegraph to iu Dublin upon tho passage of tho coercion London in a lending article says it does not altogether approve of Glad stone as it gives the Speaker too much power It regrets the motion was not mado after full consultation with tho opposi tion but demands its full consideration by both Bides cf the Houso in tho spirit which Gladstone offers it That of a de sire to stop obstruction commotion exists among thf rowers in St Louis over the introduction iu tho Legislature of Missouri of a proposi tion to amend tho State constitution so as to prohibit the manufacture of alcoholic in Stato A lino been formed to organize an opposition nnd tho brewers throughout tho Stato will bo asked to lend their assistance Tho whisky dont seem to bo disturbed but Iho brewers arc determined on vigorous action Stato dinner was given by President Hayes at the White House last evening Tho following guests woro iu attendance Secretary aud Mrs Sherman Secretary and Miss Schurz Senator and Mrs Sen ator and Mrs Baldwin and Senators Burn nido Anthony and Sharon Speaker and Mrs Randall and tho following Representative and thoir wives Hatch Tyler Bing ham Andrews Mono and Con verso and Brents CANADA The Halifax Fishery Matter BY Associated Tress to HALIFAX N S Hind haw addressed another letter to tho Governor General of Canda upon tho statistics presented by tho Hali fax Fisheries Commission Spooking of tho debate in tho Dominion Parliament upon the subject and in which only six Senators par of whom only two to look the matter fairly iu tho face the Professor says many of tho statements made in tho debate are untruthful and others misleading Ho charges tho Senators with great eager ness to look at anything but proofs and tacts and an extract from a lottor ho received from Prof a scientific witness of tho commission aB follow Of tho existence of errors in tho statistical tables presented at tho Halifax Commission and pointed put SENATE liy Associated Iross to the Herald WASHINGTON February Mr joint resolution foi tho exten sion of tho franking privilege to tions received by members of Congress from executive departments on business of oon was reported back without tho being equally divided on tho merits of the pro position On motion of Mr Morgan tho concurrent resolution introduced by him 1880 isT declaring the President of tho not in vested by the Constitution with tho right to count vatos of for President and Vice President of tho United States HO ns to what votes shall bo received and counted or what votes shall bo rejected was takon up Mr Morgan briefly explained tue esom tiou adding ho WOH prepared to voto upon it Mr Edmunds hoped tho resolution would not bo passed at this time as it did not touch the real question now iu dispute nor so far an that WIIK concerned did it cover ono half or one third of tho whole question in volved which if any statement was made about it at all ought to bn embraced ono or the other Mr favored action on ho reso lution without debate in view of tho sions heretofore on tho subject Mr Colliding inquired of Mr Twelve thousand in j what was tho object of having an expression have resolved to strike for an ad that ho not ac as of another body by thai the Democracy wero go ing to perpetuate great wrong next I week He felt quite certain thero no nulls pither on their part or on tho Republican side Ho could not HOC how over any good reason why tho resolution should not now pass It expressed the cou of tbo majority of tbo Senate was all ho desired to say now Mr said in order to test tho sense of tho Senate as to whether at this time with so much business pending on tho it would go into n discussion of tho question presented ho would move lo lav tno resolution on tho table and upon that motion ho asked tho yens and nays Ihe motion was rejected by a party nays Tho Chair announced as unfinished bust the Laud in Severally as tho regular order Mr Morgan moved to postpone tho order until tomorrow Agreed nays Mr Edmunds moNod to reconsider tno voto just taken but upon being reminded bv Mr that as ho had not voted for a postponement ho was not entitled to the motion Mr Edmunds withdrew his motion M Mr Morgan moved to proceed with ho consideration of his resolution Messrs Hour Windom Booth aud inc opposed tho motion as having an effect o displace tho Pension and Appropriation ills aud other important business ponding the Senate Mr Edmunds moved an amendment so as o make tho resolution read that In tho opin ou of the Senate neither tho nor tho of Representatives nor President f the Senate in invested by the Constitution vith the right to make tho count The amendment was voted 10 20a party vote Mr Davis of min now did not voto Mr said ho believed tho President f the Senate had tho right to count the in ttio of computing them but uid not the right to count in tno sense do judicially what wore tho votes If 1cfio two propositions could bo separated ho would favor tno resolution Ho moved n amendment in accordance wih his views Mr amendment was rejected with it division A voto was then taken upon agreeing to ho resolution when tho result showed 80 yen to 1 in the negative Republicans except Colliding who voted or tho resolution abstained from voting By direction of tho Chair Mr Anthony ho roll was again called pursuant to o ascertain tho presence of a quorum when Senators responded Mr Thurman asked that tho names of Senators not present bo taken down Mr what rule is a I never before hoard mado iu tho Mr Thurman said tho rules required tho present to voto or ask to bo ex when they must state the reasons for heir excuse 1 At this point indications for a protracted were very apparent tho Republicans showing a disposition to continue tho ob tractive policy inaugurated early m the day Mr Morgan suggested to tbo Republican side that they tho Democrats present from thoir pairs with and upon receiving no response to his suggestion to adjourn Agreed to Adjourned HOUSE A resolution was offered aud referred pro viding that every day after tho morning hour one hour bo sot aside during which members may ask for tho unanimous consent or tho consideration and passage of bills Tho Indian Appropriation was roport with tho Senato amendments tho Com recommending concurrence in Bomo and in Among the amendments in is that striking out tho abolishing tho Indian Com mission report Agreed to Apportionment was then taken mout tho voters as well as the members might bo taken into account in tho appor of Representatives and whenever any State to any male citizen over the ago the right to vote in his Stato should bo representation in just ho proportion iu which it had denied such right to vole Massachusetts and Connecticut had imposed educational deprived many persona of that right Delaware Georgia Now Hampshire Inland Texas aud Vir ginia added property nud tho allegation had boon made that in sixteen Southern States the voters had boon disfranchised by violence and intimidation Ho criticised tho of tho majority also on tho ground it did not provide for a continuance of tho district system and argued that to change tho nys toui would not bo good statesmanship nor wise legislation Mr liay that his Stato imposed any property qualifications Mr Thompson of Kentucky replied to tho criticisms of Mr upon tho majority assorting that tho district sys tem was provided for iu a separate law and thoro was no need of reenacting it upon tho present as to tho number of members of which tho House should consist Ho be thoro was more to fear from a reduc tion than from un increase Had ho to choose ho would prefer an increase to 400 or 500 to reduction of n one Largo bodies woro loss corruptible und tho of tho West and South would fa vor au of representation until tho House could withstand any attack which tho capitalist of tho East could against them Alluding to tho section of the 14th amendment ho assorted it was entirely impossible to it by legislation in any practical way Ho explained ho fact that tho Southern States had cast a smaller number of voton in 1880 than m by iho statement that in the latter year the lead of New Yoik statesmen tho Democrats woro marching on to victory while iu 1880 hoy had boon expecting defeat Ho then proceeded to compare tho various apportionment bills and in favor of tho minority as being tLo best and It was fair to every State or If any re any advantage from tho apportioning that advantage should be given to tho South because that had for ten years been deprived a fair representation Mr Horr thought that au apportionment founded on tho last voto of the would moot tho requirements of tho Consti much better than one bayed on the Tho whole number of votes cunt in thirtyeight States was average number of votes cast for Congressmen 31 If representation was at 311 Body Brightness and Taste 1 it in cheaper Boor for BOTTLING und on hand filtH to THEOBALDS CELEBRATED BEER Mr Theobald wishes to inform of tho Oil that ho IB to tLo Purest Beer in the facilities for f having Leon tho 1iirticiiliiv la givon to Blip anU ran bo by mail lock box 1287 or given to any of tho JOHN City mi A i ID MI i ttu U tS NKW ii a by you Hind a year ago I have ful ly satisfied myself The letter of Prof is m answer to an inquiry if ho and Secretary Evarts had given warrant for the m tho St that Prof Hinds charges were shown upon in to bo unfounded STATE Double Execution at Williamsport By Associated to Herald February 3 Smith and Catherine Miller wore executed this morning Smith although much troubled in mind said ho was pro pared to die that Mrs Miller was as much to blame as uo was and that ho Miller at her solicitation A statement to effect was read from tho scaffold On tho way to tho Mrs Miller became so weak that those with the woman woro compelled to assist her Smith also physical and mental weakness ascending tho Tho black cap was adjusted anc tho noose placed around their necks when religious exorcises woro begun but before they woro finished tho drop was sprung Thoro scarcely a perceptible struggle bj Several hundred persons in tho jai yard witnessed tho execution Tho crim tho two committed was tho murder of th husband of Mrs Miller Q A DIXON Out WM cured of Chronic Bronchitis that troubled for by the use of Di as proposed by the majority ho average number would bo Ho then proceed ed to compare tho numbers which were ac cordid tho Southern States by tho with those to which they were fairly entitled Mississippi was accorded seven whereas on tho basis of the voto she would only bo entitled to four To Alabama was where it was only entitled to live It got under this a Congressman for every 13000 or 13000 loss than tho average required to elect a Georgia has ten members though entitled upon a voting to only iivo Mr Hammond oi Georgia siud the logic of tho remarks was that tho ap ought to bo based on the figures of tho last election and not upon tho born as required by tho Constitution Con ceding thai to bo true would it not bo tho lieit way for this Republican party to succeed in Georgia to refuse to voto at nil and thus greatly reduce the representation from that State Mr It comes so mar to that already that il docs not much Continuing his comparison he stated Lou as being allowed nix representatives though only entitled to Toxas ten though entitled to eight Virginia ten though entitled to only seven Now take the North ern States The gives Now York thirty two members but if tho voto woro taken for a basis of calculation New York would be entitled to thirtyseven If Now York were given a member for a voto which would elect a member from Georgia she would havo members on tho floor of tho Rouse Ohio was given twenty mem bers On a voting basis she would bo er titled to twentyfour If Ohio were allowed a member for tho same number of votes would elect one from Louisiana she would be represented in the next Houso by fortyfive members a sufficient number to satisfy her unobtrusive shirking politicians Laughter Indiana was accorded thirteen Representative On a voting basis who would bo entitled to sixteen and if she re a member for tho sumo number of votes that would return one from Mississippi there would bo twentyeight Hoosiers on tho floor of the next Houso Tho only tion to this state of affairs in tho North was to bo found iu Rhode Island which only to one member On n basis of votes the South would get 03 members and tho North 218 Strictly speaking under tho Constitution the census basis was a proper one but thoro was a deep feeling iu tho minds of the people that tho systematic crushing out of nearly onefourth of tho on tiro votes of several Stales of the Union was little than a terrible crime People feared that if not prevented it would destroy tho very foundation of civil liberty in thin country If thero could not bo free ballo thoro was little need of an apportionment of any kind for without that tho will of the could not bo expressed and elections would become mere farces Ho did not charge tho census had beon unfairly taken but it was manifest thoro was cheat ing either in tho census or m the vote Mr McMillan colled attention to the fact that in the election of 187S Mr Horr had re 11000 votes against 18000 in opposi tion and inquired why tho gentlemans con qualms in favor of tho rights of tho majority had not struck him earlier Mr Horr replied that at that election tho Greenback with which tho gentleman was hud run through his district but at tho lust election tho had come to their senses Iu conclusion ho said ho behoved tne majority report was drawn up for the purpose of greater strength to tho South For ono ho was fully determined oppose the measure first lust and all the time and that too with all tho means provided and parliamentary law would permit After further debato the matter went over Mr King introduced a appropriating for tho purchase and distribution of Rood cane Referred Adjourned fOREIGN By Cable from the Old World MR SUSPENDED By the Speak er or the House of Commons and is CHEERED BY HOME RULERS As He Departs Escorted by the Ser The Others Who Share His Fate FOREIGN GREAT BRITAIN Home Rulers Suspended ly Iross to tlic LONDON February i Mr Cowan Radical having given of u motion deprecating the use of Glad stones to control lie liberties or Ireland Gladstone made a reply Ho that it was duo to the Rouse imd Speaker that his action of yesterday should bo discussed ns early as possible but tho House pivo a motion on the sub ject priority over tho obstruction resolutions or Protection Those re marks wore loud Mr A M Sullivan announced that ho withdrew his motion relative to the Speaker as ho refused to bo a party to force Ho protested against Mr Dillons forcible re moval as au act of violence and illegality The Speaker pointed out hut Mr Dillon had defied tho Mr Gladstone rose to add Mr Liberal member from moved au adjournment Tho Speaker ruled Mr in possession of the House Mr Purnell moved Mr Gladstone be no longer heard Tho Speaker declared Mr Tarnell was de tho Chair and upon his persisting the Speaker declared ho was wilfully obstruct ing tho proceedings and named him Par suspension was but upon iho Speaker the order that the Rouse bo cleared for division the Home io leave tho House Tho vote on to suspend resulted in suspension to 75 Home Rulers not voting Par nell declining to withdraw be was forcibly removed by the and live other officers tho Killers waving their hats as he posted out Mr Finnegan Liberal aud thon persisted in speaking and was named He was also to 2 The Home again refused to vote The Speaker had their names numbering twentyseven taken down and the motion to suspend them was carried 110 to C They individually declined to leave Uio House only yielding to superior force They were removed singly by the Force was used aii tho took Iho arm of each suspended member The conduct of the home rulers is in accord ance with taken at tho meeting this afternoon to adopt the course mended by A M Sullivan hat Irish mem bers should remain in their scats instead of going into lobbies on divisions After tho vote suspending the Home Rulers Mr Gladstone roue to his res to prevent obstruction when Mr moved Mr Gladstone bo not heard Mr ODonnell was immediately named and Mr Gladstone moved his suspension to 1 Mr ODonnell declining to withdraw was removed with two other Homo Killers who refused to leave the House when the decision was taken Mr Gladstone referred to tho waste of time since tho commence ment of tho session and then moved his resolution Ho said ho was willing to accept certain suggestions of tho opposition Tho only way of meeting Iho obstruction was to give the House enlarged powers to check it Ho earnestly appealed to tho members to support tho government and rally to iho performance ot a great duty and not let tho House degenerate into a laughing stock for Hie world It was moved ns an addition to Mr Glad stones resolution that a Minister shall de clare any motion urgent Mr assented aud he amend ment as amended withdrawn and moved by Sir William Harcourt as an addition to the resolution Mr Mitchell Henry said the resolution would go forth to Ireland and Europe ns an unfair advantage over the expelled Homo Killers Will Be Resisted A meeting of Home Rulers pro siding discussed tho future slago of tho coercion Tho unanimous feeling was that they should be with the utmost determination The Conservative Programme At a meeting of the Conservatives several speakers stated that sooner than to submit to tho prolongation of obstruction they would agree to Gladstones entire proposal Ono hundred and fifty conservatives in tho whole of tho lalo cabinet except Lord Cozins met with to day to consider Mr Gladstones resolution It is understood it was agreed to give undi vided support io Mr amend ment Tho fourth party will also support tho amendment Lord Beaconsfield point ed out tho great decline in decency and dig in tho Houso tho retirement of his cabinet and said it was necessary he Conservatives should do all in their power to restore the dignity of the House of Com mons by supporting the Government as far as they arc able in putting down obstruction in the House Davitt Arrested DUBLIN February il Davitt was arrested today under his ticket of leave ILLINOIS Mr Cox offered an amendment fixing tho number of representatives at 307 Ordered printed and considered pending Mr a member of tho Census Committee took tho floor upon tho Thoro was no ranson that tho apportionment should not be madl this session since all tho data was in on which to make the tion Comparing tho various bills which had been proposed ho showed that at 301 tho number first suggested by Mr Cox the Democratic States would gain eight licans and lose two a not gam of six the Republican States would gam ton and lose a net gain of two At tho number so looted by tho majority of tho committee 311 the Democratic States would gain 12 and lose none tho Republican States would gam ten and lose four a net gain of sir At the number recommended by the minority the Democratic and Republican States would each gain thirteen Representatives Ho in support of the latter contend ing that mathematically as well as politically it motod exact justice aud fairness to every portion of the country For that reason it should commend itself to every fair minded man on the floor Mr Now inquired if 319 would not leave a larger unrepresented population than 307 or 311 Mr loft slightly larger tho number of people unrepresented than did one of the other numbers ho forgot which Mr opposed the increase of the number of Representatives in t CRIMES The Shot and Killed By Associated Press to ST Louis Mo February 3 During a row at a negro dance iu Mo Saturday night last George Enghart was shot aud killed by Add Cross a deputy constable Soldiers Seeking Revenge A considerable number of soldiers at Fort Texas comrades of who was by McCarthy three days ago loft tho fort night before last and went to where tho murder was committed and surrounded tho hotel of Monm tos and demanded McCarthy who they sup posed was iu the house Ho was not there however and shortly after a guard arrived from the fort and took tho away Had tho soldiers they would which has boon bestowed upon biin through out the civilized world and Whereas His civil and military services iavo conspicuously tended to add to tbo and renown of this nation aud will tho pages ot history aud Whereas Services so marked and distin have been by all nations and in all iges accorded a special recognition by tho national authorities Therefore lie it resolved by tho Houso of Representatives hero in behalf of tne of tho State of Illinois That our Senators iu Congress bo instructed and our Representatives bo requested to uso all hon means to secure the passage of a suit able law for tbo relief of Ulysses S Grant with tho rank of General and we commend tho notion of our Senators and ives who have favored tho passage of such a law Resolved That the Secretary of Stale be and ho is hereby instructed to forward copies of resolutions to our Senators and Representatives iu Congress The Whittaker Court Martial lly Associated Press to the NEW YORK February 13 Tho Whittaker court martial resumed ses sions today after a two weeks recess Tho Advocate has addressed a letter to President Dowd of tho Bank of North America in which ho says I wish to sec nil the evidence adduced so fully und con that whatever may be Iho findings of tho highly respected court before which the caso will bo tried tho authorities and public at will feel that exact and im partial justice has administered The object of this communication therefore is to request as a favor that you will designate two or three experts iu whoso judgment you have confidence aud you not know that you will refer this note to some one of your associate bank presidents lor their re commendation No reply has been received Operating the Consolidated Lines Tho following announcement has just boon issued at tho of tho Western Union Telegraph Company NEW YOKE February 5 1881 Tho Western Union Telegraph Company having this day completed the purchase and taken possession of tho lines properties rights and privileges of the American Union Telegraph Company and tho Atlantic Pacific Telegraph Company David JI Bates has been duly appointed agent of this com pany and general manager of the lines offices and operations of he property and rights turned over by the American Union Telegraph Company Albert P Changer has been duly appointed agent of this company and gen eral manager of the properties aud rights over to the Atlantic Pacific Tele graph Company Until further notice of tho concentration of the management all officers and employes of either of said com panies will bo retained in the service of this company Till further notice all business done and revenues occurring in tho opera tion of said lines will be reported and turned over to this company Signed President Affairs in Ireland Tho Irish World tomorrow will print the following cablegram received from heir special Dub lin and also Secretary of tje Land League in that city DUBLIN February is arrested and the Castle authori ties declare his forfeited Intense excitement all over Ireland at the news Tho Government by act has thrown off disguise and gives all whom it may concern to know that it makes open war on tho Laud Leaguer or any other organization through which the people may declare its will Great crowds gathered around the newspaper of fices Knots of men are discussing the act and speculating as to tho next step the gov will probably take Tho people are bold and defiant but cool and disciplin ed Hold all money for Laud League until I advise by cable to tho Irish World THOMAS W R L EMERY IT I JR CO m 41 and 43 Main Street Exchange OIL WELL SUPPLIES SOLE AGENTS FOR CHALFANT COS TUBING CASING AND PIPE The heated entire by product nf this department worked an 3NT A TJ have lynched him Convicted of Forgery BALTIMORE MD February 8 George W Bishop Councilman aud of tho Orphans Court and Isaac W Holm two years ago of having forged the signature of Henry minor aud half brother of Helm upon which of city bonds were fraudulently transferred were each this A Concert Hall Destroyed by Fire Hy Associated Press to tno February At this morning a fire broke out at Independence Hall ISO and 18i second street which but for the heroic efforts of the fire department would have resulted in a great loss of life When tho flames were discovered they bad made e ju progress shutting off escape iu the rear and tho upper part of tho building was soon alive with terrified women and men calling for help as tho flames burst out from every direction Many escaped through tho skylight by tho roofs of adjoining buildings Some wore rescued by the ladders Emma and Laura Hoover young ladies were overcome by smoke and their brother with great difficulty managed to carry them fainting and terrified down tho burning stairs Mr and Mrs George Pettit made a graceful escape from tho upper story by means of knotted bedding Iu half au hour the concert and dance hall fell m with a heavy crash and shortly afterwards tho rest of tho house which was occupied by lodg ers was reduced to smoking timbers and ashes Ira Wilson lessee of tho building loses on furniture Loss on building estimated nt aud to tenants proba bly insured by the United Mortgage Company of Springfield Ills In Regard to General Grants Future Tho Houso this morning adopted the fol resolution by a strict party vote with it IlH morning sentenced to five years m tho pen The city was compelled to restore the amount with interest to Ketchum their conviction Bishop and Helm have boon confined in tho city prison awaiting tho decision of the Court of Appeals on tho ex ception to riling of Criminal Court Irosi fuel becomes homogeneous and has uniform and not found in of Having this over other pipe put tlic TUBINO AND CASIN SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINISH fe THE TUBING IS OF LENGTHS 1 WEIGHT EXTRA Jil AND MOUNTED WITH Made tiy machinery vi is carefully mathematical is of precision Our XTRA WEIGHT AND FINIS MOUNTED WITH WE HAVE THE IW THE in the Oil Region we 1JlU J out debate Ike Republicans ordering tho previous question and all voting for tho res Whereas Tho of Illinois just pride in the illustrious career of most distinguished citizen of this State General S Grant and regard into tie konw and CASUALTIES Killed by a Bursting Boiler liy Associated to tne February 3 A few minutes before 12 oclock last night tho boiler of pleasure yucht Carrie of Philadelphia lying ut Chases wharf foot of Caroline street exploded with a terrible effect making a complete wreck of the ves sel Tho explosion was heard several distant the concussion breaking in vessels lying near by Policemen aud others hastened to the wharf they found covered with debris from he vessel The hull sunk along side tho tho top being ucur the waters edge The boiler was thrown from its position ana nv tho wall of a house about fifty feet off All tho upper deck and engine house had been torn oil Fragments of wood other material on board tho boat woro strewn in every direction Tho crew of tho consisted of Edward Poplar aged 22 Hurry Poplar aged 10 years both ous of tho captain Jos W Brown deck mud colored steward named Ellis and cu Young The crew with the iou of tho engineer arc known 0 have been on board at 9 oclock but search by policemen and others with around tno piers and wharf have ailed to discover any traces of tho It was therefore concluded they vero instantly killed and hat their bodies held iu the sunken vessel At an lour this morning a great crowd was gath ered at the wharf and iho police non to search for tho mining crew The leek of tho yacht was raised aud removed Iu a short time articles of clothing were und and immediately after tho remains of Poplar was found About tho time lie hands of ft man were discovered pro through the broken ice about ono hundred and fifty feet or more from tho yacht and on being brought to the tho remains were recognized as those of Joseph W Brown deck hand of the Carrie The body was shockingly mutil ated The unfortunate man had been blown across tho wharf and fallen in Iho water at tbo distance previously staled Tho was continued for the men THE At New York City By Associated Press to tlic NEW February S The day opens cold with a bright sun clear atmosphere and a north wind that causes even the otherwise very cold nip the ears and nose and iocs ot people to an extent that the oldest inhabitant savs he cannot remember anything liko such weather In Broadway tho snow is packed so hard and rolled so smooth by the wheels of heavy drays and trucks that the horses havo difficulty in maintaining a and when ono does go down it is often a blockade occurs that takes the policemen a lone time to break As a consequence ship pers are subject to many tho truckmen arc paid by the load of merchandise as delivered They say enough is not earned to keep Iho horses in 1 My nothing of food for their families Tho drivers of street railway cars aud stages suffer intensely and thero havo been many cases among them of frost bites Building S stopped and stono masons and as best Say in forced idleness Tho ferryboats Soss the rivor very slowly owing to the heavy floating ice and floes extensive enough to cause complete suspension of navigation Tho same condition exists everywhere in this neighborhood Toronto reports tho coldest January forty years and that February began 1 bolow zero Frozen to Death A farm band McDonnell while hunting up an escaped colt was frozen to Having Itie largest carry L Orders can be filled any day of week M Examine and Satisfy Yourself We are Sole oil Region for Hie Blake Patent Steam THE BEST PUMP IN THE WORLD SPECIAL OIL LINE PUMPS The Pump of Hie Oil Ui NONE SURPASS IT NONE CAN EQUAL IT NONE CAN I1 WAREHOUSE OPPOSITE UNION L Emery Jr Co r j i NATIONAL TUBE WORKS CO TRADE Manufacturers of the WellKnown and Reliable MARK LINE PIPE DRIVE PIPE GAS PIPE STEAM AND WATER PIPI BOILER TUBES Etc Etc WORKS AT for B E TO ND OFFICE RIDDELL HOUSE BLOCK BRADFORD PA Protect Yourself and Family 1 Ohio in 1877 1880 for pro m by a patented stroke of lightning tot R J tho buiMing but been in some thirteen I has Stood the Test Without a Single for the Past Four Years ug Sterrett Company ore Sole the State of Pennsylvania and Ca X 1 tho banner jurisdiction of Odd with 905 and 857 year orom