Stye Jantef ' ; VJ & '&: w-jaj jsa sW M . (? VOEtJME XXV-NO. 170 LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, L889. nmrrR. Tnrn rnmarna. wjj , ...-,..- -. ,, W V-,-.,., -UJ Y BKftvtclivcienM TUE DELLIN6ER MURDER. SKVKNIV-IBVBM JUROrM BXAMIMBD UBPORR JCRT IS BBOUKKD. The Opening Speech Mad ler Ik Coaaanoa Ceaaanoa Coaaanea wealth by K. K. Msrlln-A Nulitr ul ""Wltnaeeee KunHnetl-TJltlaNewTeetl. maay aven Ttvliler.cn lu Detail, TUurvldy AftttnoeruXIfxm the re MMiubitaK of eaurt at 2:30 o'clock the Impanneliing el a jury for the DelllBgtr murder trial waa proceeded Willi. Tns deputy aber.tr, who u tent with process te Columbia for Henry Mullen, the burnt jarer, made return that ha vlelted . the reMdoeca of Mr Mullen and he learned that he was net In the Jurisdiction of the court or In the common wealth of Pennsyl vania. Tne court directed the roll of jarera sum moned en the apedal venire te be called ; It was done and all ana wared te their namea. They were called ter examination In the following ordei : Hiram 8. Kemi Is, agent, Lancaster town ship, answered all the questions aatlsfao aatlsfae aatlsfao terliy, bat was steed aside tiy the common wealth. Harry L. Snyder, coach painter, Flrat ward, city, waa challenged peremptorily by thn prlaener. U B Cnebran, druggist, Sixth wart), city, bBileved Dollleger te be guilty and waa challenged feretime. David Warfel, gentleman, Third ward, elty, waa challenged peremptorily by the prlaener. C. G. Striokler, reporter, anawered all the questions but waa aioed aside by the com monwealth. Kugone Bauer, hetel-keeper, Third ward, city, expressed an opinion. Herace J. Mattln. saloamae, Fifth ward, city, waa challenged for having expressed an opinion. ,. Charles F. Hager, waa excused from serving en accennt et defective bearing. Dr. A. M. Kalbicb, physician, Kllzabeth . tewr, expressed an opinion. Dlller P. Heir, farmer, Earl, was challenged peremptorily by the prisoner. E. Shealler Menger, clerk, Sixth wa'd, city, waa challenged peremptorily by the defendant. ( Namuei u. uex, earnage maker, xnira 1 1 ward, city, waa aceepted aa the 7th j urer. m. u. itainren, aaieemau, Feurtn ward, cltVi was steed aatde. Elmer I. Hayler, aaleaman, Filth ward, cltv. expressed an opinion. W. U. Iredale, clerk, Second ward, oily, waa exeused ler the same reason. Martin Krelder, gent, Third ward, city, hid cer Kolentleus scruples en the subject of capltil puulshmenr. Chas. S. Burns, merehanr, Second ward, clly, expressed an opinion that would In tlueces lilH oenduot an a juror. M. L Weldmati, cashier, ICphrata, formed an opinion from what he read In the papers, bnt It would net inlluenoe his conduet as a Jnrer. Ha waa challenged peremptorily by the prisoner. Adam B. Baer, farmer Eut Uempfield, waa atoed aside by Ibe commonwealth. m Ira U Uerr, elerk, Bccead ward, elty, was accepted as the eighth jut or. 8. S. Ulgb, merchant, Sixth ward, elty, formed an opinion. Jehn Helsa. farmer, ltapbe, wai accepted v aa the ninth juter. a William Bechtold, butoher, Pcquea, ex pressed an opinion. II. Ij. Fratley, clerk, Fourth ward, elty, wa. challenged for a almllar reason. M. 8. Krelder, Pequea, had conscien tious scruples and waa challenged for cat! e. William Leohler, tailor, S.xth ward, waa selected aa the tenth Jurer. Reuben Bhlrk, grocer, tteoend ward, city, waa challenged peremptorily. aIiIub Hersti, farmer, Ka't Lampeter, expressed an opinion. O. A. Gist, printer, Fifth ward, oily, waa aceepted as the eleventh juror. Jehn McGlnnla, clgarmaker, Second ward,cltr, wasi-toed aside. 1). 8. Krelder, Mimer, Drumerc, could net be made te tintlerstaud the first ques tion propounded an te whether he had conscientious scruples en the subject of capital punishment end he was excused from serving. Geerge 11. Leman, gentleman, Third ward, city, had formed an opinion, but he could net say whotber or net It would Influence hid conduct as a Jurer In thocaae. He was exouaed from aervlng. Harry Ij Trout, book binder, Fifth ward, city, was challenged erouipteilly by the prisoner. Frank Ij. Hprecuer, merchant, Sixth ward, city, win challenged peremptorily by theprlsener. William H. McCerasey, (salesman, Fifth ward, elty, had conscientious aarupler. Adam 11. Birr, gentleman, Third ward, city, was accepted as the twelfth Jurer. In all 77 Jurere woreextmluei), of which 17 were cnallenged peremptorily by the prlaener and one by the commonwealth. The balance were challeng6d ter oause or steed talde.. THE JURY COMPr.BTK. The jury oemplvte 14 made up of the following gentlemen : Jacob A. Bueb, lumber dealer, I.Ultz; Keland Qrelner, tobiceo farmer, Upper Ijsaoeck; Aaren Uartman, farmer, Ilarl: David Levenlte, coal dealer. Marietta; Kebert Montgomery, Eden; 8. 8. Zug, elerk, itaphe; Samuel H. Vex, carrlage maker, Third ward, city; William ljecbler, tailor, elty; IraiLHerr, clerk, elty; U. A. Gist, printer, elty; Adam K Barr, gent, city; Jehn Hels, farmer, Kapbe. 'Ice opening apoech for the oammen wetltb waa made by K. K. Martin, esq. He gave a bdef outline of the history of the the case. He Raid the body of Mary Cath erine Dalllnger, the wlle of the prisoner Rt the bar, was found deau en tte banks of the Coneatega oreek, en the morning of October 5 Tne medical testimony ahewtd that death raialted from drowning. This woman left her home after a quarrel with her husband, en October -J, and went te the home of her parents, Ne, 637 Seuth Qaeen etreet. Frem there abe went te near Martleville. Her father brought her home from there. She went te Mra. Bewers' en Thursday where Bhe took dinner and from there te Simen Hnyder'a house. While thore she aaw her husband approach ing and aeereted herself from him. Frem there aha went te her mother' She told her she would go home and get some supper for peer Cal (ber husband) and abe aald It he came te the house aue should tell nlm te meet ber en North Queen street Hhe then lelt for her home and at Hhenk'tt tell-gate, en the Frultvllle turnpike, at 8 o'clock In the evening, ahe was s ten In the company of ber husband, end that la the last time Mra. Dalllnger waa seen alive by anybody except the murderer. Aa they pawed the tell-gate Delllnger acd bis wife were quarreling. He eharged her with something and she denied It and defied htm te produce his author. Shortly after wards a man and woman were heard talking together, and that tbe railroad waa tbe meat direct and nearest route from tbe tell gate te where tbe bed v was found. It will also be shown that tbe inu.der must have been committed within an hour of the time she waa seen In his company at the tell-ate, from the analysis made of the cenunta of the aleniach. It will also be shown that be bad en many occasions brutally beat and abused her; that Delllnger wai aeen skulking In tbe vicinity wbete the bedy was found ; that he came te Lancaster after tbe mnrder and aked a number of persons where hta wife waa, for the purpoae of proving an alibi, it will also be shown that his searf pin was foued near tbe body of the mur dered woman ; that his face waa scrateaed the day alter tbe murder,and,ln conclusion, many ether facta and elrcumstancea wbleh point unmistakably te bla guilt. TUE TESTIMONY. Jehn Kenealy, a worn : I am a foreman en tbe Pennsylvania railroad company and waa en tbe morning of tbe 6'.b el October ; n 1 waa pacing the bridge ever tbe I.Utle C'onestega creek, about C:10 that morning, ipyjtteutlen waa called te a woman en tbe banka of the creek. 1 reported tbe matter te tbe railroad autherltlea and afterwarda went te where tbe body was ; ber feet were two or three feet from tbe banka ; the woman's clothing waa tern and I aaw tbe buttons of ber Jersey picked up by one of the men ; 1 saw a breastpin picaea up Dy Bank son Smith a shwt distance from the body ; there were feet marks en the banks et the creak. Cnm-namlned, airs, Delllagar was UjIbk en aar hack t the pia was pleked up 15 or a feet from the body. WUUaaa WltUek, awera : Oathemeratng et October 6th Z crossed tbe bridge ever the lilttla Ooneatega creek and toy attention was called te a crowd ea lb hanks et tbe creak ; 1 get efl the train at Dlllervllle and walked back te where the body -waa; her feet were abent two and eThelf feet from the water and her hi ad painted east; It waa abent two feet from the bank te the top of the water ; the body waa that et Mra. Del linger ; I aaw buttena en the ground and they name from her Jersey ; when I get there Harry U. Hensrl and H. W. flucklua, reporter, ware there; her clothing waa wet up te the knee, and from her Lead te her breast ; 1 aaw a big heel mark at tbe water'a edge ; It waa ma le by a man ; there waa evidence of a atrnggle near where the body waa found, and linger marks en the bank et the creek; it waa about 05 steps from the bridge te where the body waa fennd ; there was burdock growing near where the body waa and aeme of these greens were en tbe drest. His cress-examination did net bring ent any new facts. O. H. Leenard, awern : 1 live at and am thejsnltoref Frauklln and Marshall col lege; en tbe morning of O a te ber 6, I aaw the body of Mia Delileger abent half-past alz o'clock, but I did net go near tbe body ; 1 waa after aeme outdoes at the time. Bankteasatmltb, awern : 1 saw the body of Mra. Delllnger en the banka of the creek and pleked up a breastpin near the body; there was froth In tbe woman's mntith and dirt In her nostrils ; buttons were lern from her jersey; a woman's hat was ledged In tbe brush in the stream fifteen or twenty feet from tbe body; wltneea waa ahewn a breastpin, which he said he thought was tbe one he picked up and he also IdentlQed tbe buttons found near that body that day ; I aaw the feet prints of a man and woman near where the body waa found and 1 also saw the prints of a large feet and linger marks en the banka of tbe creek ; wltneea also IdentlQed tbe Jersey worn by Mra. Delllnger and the bat found aeme distance from tbe body. Corener Hennman identified the several artlelea of clothing and tbe breastpin handed te him en tbe morning et Uoteter Oth, aa belonging te the murdered woman. Harry H. Hensel Identified the pin In possession of tbe autherltlea aa the one he handed te Corener Uoneman en that morning. Alderman Halbaeh aald he received all the artlelea from Alderman Spurrier at tbe second bearing of tbe case, In the orphans' oeurtroom. Alderman Spurrier testified thl he turned ever te Alderman Halbaeh the ar ticles brought te his office by Officers Barnheld and Wittlek belonging te the murdered woman. Dr. K.M. Belentns, awern; I first saw the body et Mrs. Delllnger en the banka of the Oanettega creek en tbe morning of October 5; I found the woman en her back, two feet from sberc,tbe lower and upper parts of her clothing was wet, ber Jersey ma tern open, her nostrils, mouth and eara were filled with mud; tbe back partet her clothing, about the mlddje, waa net wet; she waa frothing at the month, and I pressed en ber abdomen, forcing considerable water from her mouth and nostrils; theeorenet'a Jury waa awern en the banka or tbe atream,afer which the body was taken te tbe almshouse; I made an examination et the tely ef-tbe woman and found that tbe woman nad net been criminally aasaulted, aa sup posed by acme; tbe next day with Dr. M. Ij. Davia 1 made a thorough post mortem examination and found tbe heart, lungs and internal ergana In a healtby condition ; In the bronchial tubea there waa mud or aand; In tbe alomaeh found aeme undigested feed ; from tbe examina tion made am positive that death resulted from drowning. Grets examinatien: Seme of the aweet potato h'ie had eaten was par tially digested ; the bam was In the II rat stages of digestion ; tbe feed waa In ber atoraaeh prier te death from an henr and a-halt te two and a batf bems, but aeme feed la mere easily digested than ethers and aome feed would lake three hours. Ham eaten In large pleeee would require the laat named ported or longer. Dr. M. U Davia corroborated the testlmc ny of Dr. Belenlus In every particular. In tils opinion death arrested the process of digestion net leas than two hours after she had ate her sitpper or mere than three hours ; the woman would have been dead five minutes, at tbe most, If ber head was held under water. At six o'clock court aJJounied' until 'J o'clock en Friday morning. Jyiilay Mermng Court met at 9 o'elock and the trial of Calvin M. DalllnRer, ter the murder of his wife, was resumed. Ambrose Oanae testified te seeing the body of tbe woman aa he waa going t' work, before 7 o'clock en tbe morning et October ftb. He reported his discovery te bis boss, who went te Dlllervllle and telegraphed te the authorities. Constable Edward Barnheld testl fled that he met Delllnger en the afternoon of the Dth et October, when Delllnger was en tbe read te the almshouse te leek at tbe remains et tbe woman found dead and be went with Dalllnger te tbe dead house ; as seen asDslllngeraaw the woman be cried out " O, Kate," and wept for aeme time. Delllnger was then taken te town In a phaeten b? wltneas and Consta ble Wlttlck, and at Brlmmet'allvery stable another team was procured, and Delllnger wis driven te tbe spot where tbe body was fennd ; when there Delllnger waa asked bow far it waa from the bridge te where the body was found and he aald one hun dred yards. He waa asked hew he knew and he aald he had aeen It In tbe paper at Brimmer'; Dalllnger waa told te step efl ICO paces from tbe bridge, and he started te de ee; after he stepped CO paces be suddenly stepped and waa told te go en, and be dtd ae; where Delllnger stepped at tbe CO pices was tbe exact spot weere tbe body waa found; there were feet prints near tbe bank of the creek; one was larger than tbe etber; Dalllnger was requested te take oft his shoes, and be did se; one of tbe prlnti waa larger than tbe ether, and ene of tbe shoes fitted one of tbe prints; tbe e'her shoe waa net fitted te the eeoend print, beeause tbe latter was oevend with about two leehes of water; Dalllnger'a sbees were examined; one waa found te be a little larger than the etber; witness notleed that there were scratches en Delllnger's neck, and he aald beget them In cutting corn; Delllnger was aearcbed at tbe creek, ana in his pocket was a lady's ring, lady's cellar and a scarf pin; aa te the ring Delllnger drat said be get It of Kate the night before, and afterwarda aald he took It oil tbe mantel ahelf; tbe cellar he aald he get at his metber-lc-law'a home; the necktie wai tern, and Delllnger aald it was an old tear; there was a pin bole In the necktie, but there wai no pin In li; he said he had net worn tne pin leunu rer inree or tour mun.ua, Delllnger was asked wben he had last seen his wile and he said en tbe Tuesday before ber body was fcund; en October 10, Delllnger atated be waa at home all of the night of tbe murder, and did net leave tbe house until school tlms en tbe morning or Ooteber5tb;be said he. had aeen Emanuel H teller at tbe Keystone beuse en tbe even ing of October 4tb; wben f sued what might have been the motive for the murder, usiiinger said his wire had a watcn; en October Gih wltneea made a search et Delllnger's house, found a pair of trousers, stockings and shoes; under the window en tbe eatt aide found a pair of ladles' drawera; theae were put in the house and when tbe house waa vltlted again this piece et underclothing oeuld net be found; asked Delllnger bow his trousers gut se wet and he said he waa puiung rea wets. Samuel Frantz testlflnd te meeting Del linger, Bsrnbeld and Wlttlck en the after noon et October it, and Delllnger admitted that tbe pin fennd near ber body waa his, but that bla wife bad It; be aald abe get It tbe day before at tbe house ; he also aald he had laat aeen his wife en the Tuesday before her body waa found ; be had heard that aba waa at Snyder's wben he passed en the read home en Thursday, but he did net aeeher. Jeseph Asten, a brother of Mrs. Delllnger, testified that he visited tbe aeane et tbe finding of tbe dead body ; he had with him tbe abeea worn by hla sister wben ber dead body was found ; Mrs. Delllnger's sbees fitted exactly tbe traeka found near her body and near the woman's traeka were these of a man ; tbe man'a tracks sbewed Ibat one heel was Isrger than tbe etber and the abeea did net show Ibe full impression el the feet, except tbe front part ;tbe man'a traeka were measured and wben compared with DelllBger'e abeea corresponded la Terr particular, M. N. Brnbaker, surveyor, testified that be made a draft et the scene et tbe Hading et tbe body; It waa exhibited te tbe Jury end explained ; tbe draft also sbewed the route and distance from Delllnger's house te where the body waa found, and route from Mra. Delllnger's mother's house le her borne aa well aa distance from tbe body te dltle rent pelnta In the neighborhood. At the oenoluslnn of Mr. Brubaker'a testimony It was agreed by the counsel for tbe commonwealth and the prisoner that the Jnry should visit the scene of the find ing of the body and view It, and at 1 o'elock thla afternoon tbe jury waa taken out. M. N. Brnbaker went along as the shower for the commonwealth and Allan A. Herr ter the prisoner. Tbe Hheea and o'etbea Delllnger were when atrested, tbe necktie, buttons, Jersey, pin and ether articles found nesr the body were offered as evidence, after which court took a reeesa till 2-30 o'elock, curbbnt nuaiNRBs in ceubt. Jehn E. Gather, of West Denegal town tewn abtp, was appointed guardian of the miner child of Jehn B. Qarber. Samuel Watsen, eity, was granted a re newal et bis soldier's license. A Weman Bared Ily a Corset Itlli. After firing two shots at hla wife with but little effeet, Donald Frszier shot and killed himself en Thursday at his residence at Bryn Mawr. He kept a little jewelry shop la the lower story of tils dwelling, and waa In tbe habit et drinking alcohol obtained for the purpose of cleaning watches. Early Thursday morning his lfe detected Its odor about him, and while he was at the barbershop abe hid the bottle. Upen his return Mrs. Frazler waa np atalra tilling a augar bawl In a closet, and, refusing te comply with his request te tell wbete the bottle was, abe upbraided him for Indulging again In his drinking habit. Without warning he then ilrew a brand new 3'J calibre revolver and fired two shots In qnlek succession at hla wife, both bullets striking tbe steel rlba of her corset and glancing oil'. Sbe undoubtedly ewea her life te tbe happy Intervention of her corset, as either bullet would have produced a fatal wound bad Its course net been diverted. Mra. Frazler rushed frantically te tbe heut e of her next deer neighbor, William Vlney, where ahe Is put te bed and Dr. Hargeet summoned, no one suspecting until about an hour atterward that Frazler had abet himself. TUB MOBTUKIIN KND llUU(H.ItlE9. Tbe (lallljr parties Net Apprensnded-Tbe folic Tnlnk they Are Traiups. SInee the fact of the nnmereua burglaries In the northern part et the city have ap peared In tbe newspapers many persens in that aectlen'remember seeing susploteus looking people lurking about en Wednes day evening. A pair et men, one of whom waa tall and tbe otber short, were seen haogleg around Jamea and Duke streets acting very mysteriously. New they, are supposed te have been the guilty pair. Other people aay that they saw several bard looking cast m yesterday morning after the burglary In that neigh borhood. The police are of the opinion that the burglaries were committed by tramps or strangers In the city. They say that since the line et railroad has been constructed north et the city, bad crewda of men are drawn te tbe tipper part of town. They get off and en the trains and are a great annoyance te people. Yester day Chief et Police Hmellz paid a visit te all tbe houses that were entered, and found that from tbe marka lelt en the different doera the wetk waa all dene with the same tools. "line Irish Hturta" at the Opera lleuae. List evening McCarty'a ''True Irish Hearts" company appeared In Fulton opera house, for the Ural time, and the an an an dloeco waa of medium Biz. The Htery of the play Is one of Irish life In wbleh Qterge Wolfe, a villain, tries te rob two former ward, a young man and woman, and Is anxious te marry the latter. He is foiled In all of lain bad deslgns principally by Canty I.anigan, a big-hearted Irish lad, who always turns up in the nick of tlma Mr. Koynelds, at the here, did very well. He Is a geed actor aa well as a singer. MIsa Katie Emmett played the seubrette partet Kitty liraity sutlsfacterlly,and ether members of the east were clever. Seme singing and dancing, pipe playing, Ac, la Introduced In the play, but deeldedly the best feature of the production is tbe soenery, which Is very fine. A I'rotactlen le Tralnmeu. The earp3nters of tbe Pennsylvania rail road company are new putting up safely guards across both tracks, between the Duke street bridge and tbe passenger atatlen, thla city. A heavy wire Is being stretched and from this repes will be suspended. By tbe arrangement brake men, who atand en tbe tops of box eara will be warned of tbe approach te tbe bridge and the a'atlen, both of which are tee low for them te pass under In that position. Hlmllar guards wilt be put at all overhead atrneturei which de net have thorn already and are tee low. Twe Obeater County Men Killed. The separator In the milk recelvlng sta tion at Hickory Hill, Chester county, burated with great vlolenoe while running en Thursday morning. Ueorge W. Hmitb, the manager, and Owen Springer were in the room at the time. Beth men were se badly Injured by tbe tlyleg fragments that they dled a law netira afterwards. Springer said before dying that tbey were running faster than usual te make up time lest by net starting sooner. Tne separster waa a Danlsh-Westen of 3.500 revolutions. At ajtvuntrcber Hall, Last evening a ma-qucrade ball, under the management et Elmer Fulmer and Henry Maullek, was held lu Mtoinerobor hall. Tbe attendance wrh very slim and the number of markers wai net grett. Powell's oreheatra fnrnlshel tbe musie and everything pa'sd off qutety. At this hall tbe bazaar for the benefit of Canten Lancaster et OJd Fellows will open te-morrow night Bnd extensive prepara tiens are being made for it. A Change or Wlilatlta. The Philadelphia k Beading Uatlread company is about te adept tbe Penntylvanla Kallread oempany'a system et having one kind of whistle for passenger locemotlvea and another style for freight engines. This will enable atatlen operators, swltchtenders and signal tower men te knew exactly what Is approaching. An Entire family Murdered. Mitchell Poebles and his wlfe and two ehlldren were found murdered In bed la tbe'.r home, near Paducab, Ky , en Thura day. It has been reported that Peebles had received a oensidorablo sum of money, and It is supposed Ibat thieves entered the bone and committed the deed for the purpose of robbery. Great excllement extsta In the vicinity. Pel Chute at (lp. The fox cases are net all ever yet, and Brlsbln Hkiles, the famous eld hunter of Gap, haa Issued Invitations te a chase wbleh will take place at bis hotel en Thurs day, Mareb 14th. There will no doubt te a large crowd In attendance. ateetleg ul Iroquois Club, Tbe Iroquois club met en Thursday evening and appointed Byrea ummlngs, James Beat and Mlchael Kublmae a com mittee te aelect tbe place for tbe next annual encampment and te make arrange ments for transportation. Wandered from tleine. Jehn MehaUy, a twelve-year old boy, afflicted with epllepty, wandered from bis borne In thla city yesterday morning. He waa net fennd until late laat nlgbl, MR. F. WILLIAM SCI10I.TZE. r - BBw W' BaBV ' - X BB t .tBaS W. , 1 bbB BaS ;"3eBiife,'f bbbI BBBBBBjaBBaaaBfX ;.. -;.-,' -'..v.: GONNROTKO WITH A NKIY ORtC TU OACCO flRH TWKNTV-FtVK VEAIUS A Ntle et Frnula, Resident cf His United Etatrs forty Tearr, and Cltlf rn of Ijtr.cai- ttr Klghtssn teara-lle Celebrates Ilia Thirtieth Marriage Aunlreriary, In no otber business In this sce'lnn ate men engaged who are ae well known aa these buying and selling tobaeco. The dealer In tobacco penetrates e very nook and cranny in the leaf producing districts, and besides meeting many farmers there his contact with people In this elty, his head quarters, makes for blm very extensive acquaintanceship. One of tbe most popular is the subject of this article, Mr. F, W. ScbullK. Mr. Bchullze, a eltlreu et Lancaster, in exeelient likeness of whom appears above, has celebrated tbe anniversaries of two very Important events In his lira this week. On Wednesday he had been married 30 years, and te day it Is exactly USyeara since he connected himself with K. Kesenwald A Bre, of 145 Water street, New Yerk, ene of the largest tobacco flrnn In Iho United States. Mr. Sohullze was born In Lnndaberg, Prussia, In 1831 ; came lu this country In 1S50, and for 21 yeira resided In the eliy of New Yeik Fer nlne yeaia he was in bualnesa there ter himself, and en March 8th, IbOl, connected hluiRelf with the nbove named lirm. Eighteen years age he r-ame te Lancaster, where he baa since resided. During that time hehaahadchargoei the llrm's business In this city and performed bis duty with the greatest fidelity. He haa always been very careful te leek atler tbe lntoteats of his firm In everything and be thus tniule himself almost Invaluable te them. Mr. Sehullze has given employment te a large number of men In thla elty alnee be came here, uiul he haa alwaya been as popular with thorn aa he la with his employers, lie la et a jovial disposition and hat a large olrcleof friends, net only In the tobacco buslneta, bnt In every braneli et trade This anni versary flndi Mr. Sohullze still In the business, and te-day be 1b busily engaged receiving tobacco In Yerk. Mr. Hchullr.) has a family, eauslatlng or a wife, four daughter, two of whom are married, and two soup, lie rcoldtsatNe. 401 North Lime street, where be has a very pleasant home and all the oemfortH of life. He la by no means an old man yet, and undoubtedly hut many bright dnyu befcre him. uricucic uy a ritKiuur Tit mm. One Mele or a fair Kllltil and n ttugen Wrtrseii. At an early hour this morning a team was badly wrecked by a freight train at Miller dcMusser's siding, en the Pennsyl vania railroad, JuBt went of Marletta. Geerge D. Clinten, a boatman et Marietta, hitched two mnlea te a wagon last evening, and alerted with some oempanlona te drlve te a dance, which was held near Sheek' Station. The mules get away from tbe men In Fome manner and made their way te tbe above point en tbe railroad. They wero en tbe tracks when extra frelght Ne. Oil, bound westward, came along. The ouglne struck tbe team killing ene mule and Injuring tbe etber very badly. The v.nROu was broken te pleces. The onglneor cf tbe train did net knew that he had struck anything until he reached Celllna Station where he stepped te take water. Wblle he was oiling his ongine he found ab;ut half et a wagon en tbe cow catcher. An investigation was then made when mera particulars wero learned. Tbe men who had the tcaum in charge alterwards turned up all right. A lllel-K)peiJ Itlrtliitny, Oa Thursday GeorgeS. Geyer, proprietor of the Franklin house, en North Qaoen street, was CO years of age. In the 6venlng he gave an elegant Bupper te IiIh guests and a number of frlendr. Among the latter' were Attorneys Uarry Carp )n ter, B F. Mont gomery, A. F. Uoatetter, Jehn II. Frey, CeuntyTreasurerGriislngerand wife, J. M, Kelper, Samuel Gentemer, W. I). Mower, their wlvea and ethers. Mr. Geyor received a number of prosents, Including a gold geld headed cane from his father, Cel. Geerge S. Gayer, of KetbsvlliP, silver napkin rings, A.O. Everybody oejoyed thomsehei, and united lu wishing the beat many tnore as pleasant birthdays. The Creditors Meet, At a largely attended mtetlng en Thurs day of creditors of the Heading Iren com pany tbe afcueU were Muted te tQf'J.4?U. KG 00, and the liabilities 1 027,783 !. Com Cem mltteea were appointed te InvotstlitAte tbe atialra of tbe oempany, te consider tbe beat arrangement te be made te secure the In terests of the crediterp, and te fonnulatea aeheme of reorganization ulieuld the com mittee determine that in be doing the creditors' interests would be promoted. Meantime tbe lurnacea and such otber departments as can be run without less and with benefit are te be kept iu operation. Citf freperty Withdrawn, Tbe property of tbe late Jehn V. Uuliky, en Seuth Prince atreet, elleicil at public Bale last evening by Auctioneer Haines, was withdrawn for want of bid d ere. The Caere Were TiVllbilratrn Jehn Trainer, who has been lu Jail ter al most a month past for beating hla wife and daughter, Is again tree. The cases have teen withdrawn by the womett aud tbe accuaed has succeeded In raising the oesls, which he paid before Alderman Deen. The Urak emeu's lledjr Taken le llairltljurc. The bely et William H. Treutmun, the hrakeman who was cut te pieces by the our In this city yesterday, wan taken te Uarrlsburg en News Kxprets thla morning. The mia reslddd at 1,4-! William street, that city. Pormiei; a Heur Truit, A dispatch from St. Leuis says the mil lers of tbe winter wheat atatea have formed a combination te control the flour market, and that ar. eBert will also be made te Manipulate the winter wheat market TUB MRW OOUNOIt.. ItOrgartUta en Thursday B-nlsg,Mr Ntevaa- son Uheetn I'reeldent-I'rovlelens 8te un Prem a llama. Cet.UMiita, atareh 8 Tbe old oenncll met la the council chatc. ber last evening, with all the members present, Mr. Cratuer taking the chair. A vote of thanka waa extended te the cllleara after whleh oenncll adjourned sine die. The new counell waa called te order by Cterk Becklus, the following members responding te the roll call : Measia. Ben nett, Cramer, Forty, Greve, Jaokaen, Kine, Mlnlcb, Stevenson and Wilsen. Mr. Ferry nominated C. W. Stevenson for president and Mr. Wllen nominated F. A. Bennett, Mr. Stevenson waa eleeted, receiving flye te four for Mr. Bennett, tbe eandl. datea voting for each ether, Mr. Stevenson made a brief speech el thanka np hi taking tbe chair. The salaries et the offieera were fixed at the same rate aa last year, t Dr. S. A. Boeklus was elected eeeretary" ever hla opponent, H. C. Llehty, Democrat Tbe First National and Columbia National banka wero nominated for treasurer, and tbe former was eleeted. Andrew J. Kauftmanand Wm. It. Given, eiqt,, were nominated for aolteltor, and Mr, KauHman was elected. N. Blenheuer wai nominated for super visor by the Uepublleans, and S. H. Kialr, (Republican), was nominated by the Democrats. Tbe former waa eleeted. Fer manager of the opera beuse Dr. Becklus waa nominated by Mr. Mlnlcb, J. H. Xumer by Mr. Wilsen. Tbe roll call resulted aa fellows : Fer Boeklus Messra Ferry, Klnn, Min ion and Stovenscn. Fer Z lamer Messrs. Cramer, Jaokaen and Wilsen, Mesar. Bennett and Greve retuied te vote Quite a discussion was held ever thla point, and another roll call resulted In Metsrs. Bennett and Grove voting for Becklus. " W. H. Moero was eleeted aaitstant man ager and treasurer of tbe opera beuse ever hla opponent, Jehn B. Wlsler. Dr. K W. Georke waa unanimously elected borough regulator, and Frank MeFalls had no opposition for the position et market master. Jaoeb Tracy was elected chief stage car penter, with Charlea Llphart and Geerge Yeung as as'latentc Jehn C. Broeme waa elcoted outside policeman, and J. K. Smoker, and Kebert Kllgore Ir.alde policemen. Prealdeut Stevenson appolnted the fol lowing standing oeitimltteos: Finance, Messrs. Ferry, Bennett ar.d Mlnleh. Property, Memrs Greve, Wilsen and, Cratuer. Highway, Meearp, Mlnlcb, Ferry and Klnn. Market, MctarK. Klnn, Greve and Jiek son. Light and water, Meiers. Cramer, Jaok Jaek Jaok eon and Ferry. Fire, Meaars. Bennett, Klnn and Wilsen. Sanitary and polleo, Messrs. Jackaen, Mlnlcb aud Bennett. Law and ordinance, Messrs. Wilsen, Cramer and Grove. Carda containing the borough offieera and committees were erdered te be printed. Bobbers onterod the houseot Flera Mc carty, en Ninth street, near Maner, aeme. time during list night. The pem ins gained an entranoe through tbeahed window and ransacked the lower fleer. A couple pounds of butter, potatoes, coll'ce, llour.ete., wero carried away. Squire Helly married Jehn Ualnes and Mary Ann Hammend, both of Chestnut Hill, at bla ollleo last evening. Harvey B. Nlaaley and Mary G. McClure, both et Silver Springs, were married yes terday at the parsonage of Saleme U. B. church by Het, K. Ludwlek. A number et young people of Iho Metbe dlst Upisoepal church erganlz9d a society of Christian Kndoayer, aud eleeted tbe fol lowing ollleera ; Proaldent, Neble Hlgbter ; secretary, Jehn Brubiker; treasurer, Wm. A. Wheeler. A live o'clock tea was held last evening by tbe ladles et the Presbyterlsn Church Aid society, In tbe parlors of Mr. Geerge Crane .It was liberally patronized and was very sticcesifully oenduotcd. The 'people Interested In tbe wagon werkH wlilheld a meeting In the committee room of tbe council chamber this evening. Thefate of the proposed Industry will be decided till evening. - Han led en Thursday Charles F. Draper, of Wilmington, Del, and MUh Flerenco A. Baer, daughter of Mra. K P. Baer, of 131 Kast Lemen atreef, were united In marriage at the brlde'a home, Thursday aftornnen, by Dr. J, Y. Mitchell. Among tbe guesta present from a distance were; Mrs, Themas Draper, of Dever, Del.; Mr. and Mia. William K, Fenn, of Harrlaburg; Mrs. Samuel Mo Me Camant and Mr. Jehn McCamant, et Tyrene; Andrew McCamant, of Alteena; Mra. and Miss Hum my, of Marletta; Mr. and Mrs, Jeseph Mol7ler, of Manbelm. Anether Walking Match. Gcerge Lawronce some daya age Isaued a oballenge for aome one te walk against blm. Harry Hesh ban aceepted and haa posted 1100 that be can down Ltwronea In a walk te take place tbe aeoend week lu April. Iteleaied from Prison, Benjamin Kllne, one of the boys luipll luipll luipll oited with thne en trial this week lu a nnmlinr nf lHU-enles. was releaaed from prison te-day. He was unable te furnish ball at tbe time or his arrest. Te-day be secured a party te beoeme hla surety. He entered ball for hU appearance at the April sosslens. m Charitable UUHt. The will of Magdalene Smith, of H Iras burg, was admitted te probate this after noon. She bequeaths (100 te the Old Meuur.ulls cburcli, of whleh she was a moinber. Heavy L le Mercksiils. Bai.timeiik, March 8 Afire in the store et Morten 1). Banks, en Gay street, this morning destroyed the building and stock. The stock was valued at 140,000, fully In In sured. The stock of the carpet warehouse of Leah ik Jenes, adjoining, waa totally damaged by smoke aud water. The firm oitlrnatea Its loot at 140,000; Insured. Killed by a Heller Kiploslen. Waynk, Mleb., Mareh 8. The boilers In Warner's aaw mill exploded at 0 o'clock this morning, Instantly killing Martin Weatfall and slightly Injuring Jehn Schntlder anil Lsnz Weatfall. The mill was completely wrecked. Less about 16,000. Origin unknown. t'eliy Thltvinr. Jacob Pentz, tbe brick manufacturer, who reside at Charlette and Jamei streets, has been suffering from tbe operations of thleves lately. One night last week bla stahle was enteied and a let of eataand ether leed were atelen. One night thla week his chicken cesp waa broken open and seven line large fowls were atelen. Kx-Ohlet Clerk Cochran BemeinberM. The preaentatien of a handsome gift te Themas B. Coehran, of Lancaster, er-ehlet clerk of tbe Senate, will likely take place In tbe Senate chamber next week. The testimonial waa purchased by Mr.Coehraa's friends In tbe Hecate recently and la bead eemily engraved, AN BMINKNt INVKNTKIt DIRS. Jehn R, Krlreene, llnllder el Ilia Pamoet Monitor, Suecumhe Alter a Rrlel lllneee. Nkw Yentc, March 8 Jehn E Edctsen, the great engineer, died at his home, HO Beach etreet, this elty, late laat night, of cystitis, m his eighty-sixth year. He was born In Sweden and came te this country In 18.19. Ills most nole worthy aoblovo aeblovo aoblevo mentwaatha building et the Monitor. Captain Kr lessen had been ill about a week only. A physician was summoned When be was flrat strlcken down, but owing te the advanced age et the patient medleal skill felted te rally him. The deceased was one eta family et engineers, his brother Nils and bis nephews having all gained renown In Knrope by the originality of their engineering feats, Capt, Ericssen at thn age of 10 con atrncted a mlnlature pumping machine that attracted great attention In Sweden at the time. At the age of 17 he entered the Swedish army as an ensign, and rapidly received promotion for the Ingenuity dis played In holding up plans nf fortification. Daring hta early manhood he waa te Europe what Kdlsen la te Amerlea Within thrte years he Invented forty differ ent mechanical contrivances, two-thirds of which were patented. In 1839 be came te Amerlcs, and In 1311 began te build tbe Prlncoten, the first nayal vessel that carried her tunahlnery under her water bow, out et the reaeh of the hostile shot. Thla vessel dictated recon struction te the fleela et tbe world. In 1801 Ericssen built tbe Monitor, completing her In 100 daya from the laying of the keel plate. She arrived in Hampton Keads just In time te defeat In March, 1802, tbe Cen federate lronelad Morrlraae which had deatreyed the Union frigates Cen gross and Cumberland, and waa about te sink or ills. perse the rest ct the government's weed en fleet. But for the Monitor the result et tbe war might have been different. Will lilstrlliele I'lnms Next Week. Wasuinuten, Mareh 8 President Har rison will doveto aa much of hla time aa possible during the romalnder et this week te the publle and will roeolvo whoever comes ; but beginning with next week he will close tbe doera te all but aenatera and repreaentatlver, In order that be may be uninterrupted In the consideration of ap plications for the positions new vaeant or likely te beoemo vaeant. The fitat-elaae appointments te be taken up are the as alatant aeoretarlea et the executive depart depart menla and the Beats et bureaus, atter'.whlch he will proceed te till the vaoanelea that al ready exist These are quite numerous and Include the comptroller et tbe cur reney.the superintendent of Indian schools, elvll service commissioner, chief Justice of the Dlatrlet of Columbia, commissioner of tbe United Slate, Unlted States Dlatrlet Attorney for Indiana and aeveral ethors. The next class of offices fe be taken will be these of tbe diplomatic oerps In order that that Senate may act upon tbe nomlneoa be be bo fero they leave tbe country. The prealdent has passed the word around that be will net aet as arbitrator in any factional quarrel a, and that he will net lend himself te either stde lu sueh quarrels. He tells all tbe senators and representatives who call upon blm that It will be greatly te their advantage If tbey will sottle their differences botween thomselvcn. A (I hail I jt Itmner, The New Yerk lleruUl prints the follow ing from Rreslsu, Prusals: "The Schlesische Ztllung prints tbe following private telegram from Samoa I The German corvette Olga baa bom barded Mataafa's camp. Toe captain el the Amerlean man of-war protested, but seeing bis pretost disregarded he epened tire en tbe Olga. Tbeabell burst between decks, doing much damage. The Olga then dlreeted a torpedo at the American ship, blowing her up wUh all hands." Washington, March & At tbe atate department and navy depart ment no Information ccneernlng the alleged blowing up cr tbe Amerlean war ship Nlpsle by the German corvette Olga, at Apia, has been received. It is generally disbelieved at tbe depart ment and by naval ollleors that ueb an occurrence has taken plae?. A almllar story waa received from Apia a week age, but It oeuld net be either affirmed or denied. Anether Jealous llueuand's UeBhleOHtut. Fo.tebia, O,, Mareh 8 A terrible tragedy waa enacted bere last night A few weeka age Wm. Gessner, a glaia worker, went te Flndlay te work, leaving his wife In this elty. Last night he unexpectedly returned and going te his wife's parents' borne called ber te the deer. He aald something and then alie was heard te say Ne." A second later a shot from a revolver was besrd and the young woman ataggered Inte the room with a bullet In her hip. Her husband followed her and abet her In the neck and ahe fell te the fleer dylug. The husband turned and shot himself through tbe neck, falling dead en the steps. The murdered woman was young and handsome end no cause but Jealousy In kuewn for the aet, Nigel Held rue Trial, New Yeitit, Mareh 8 The futther ex amination el Kebert Slgel, the son of Gen. Slgel, for pension fergerler, was waived at bis request this morning and he was held for trial. Sldney Knight, the blind pensioner, of Fert Henry, N. Y., whose algnature Slgel la oharged with forging te two checks of (100, was present In oeurt and ready te testify. He was notaware until Slgel'a arrenMust be was entitled (e the 1800 which the young man Is accuaed of robbing him of. Commissioner Shields fixed tbe ball at 115,000, Te Control the fie Iren Market. Nkw Yehk, March 8. It waa rumored en the metal exobange that the members et tbe American pig Irea trukthad completed their preparations for obtaining control et the market One of the n Halts of tbe success et tbe scbeine Is expected te be the organization et metal exebangeainall tbe important Iren centres In the Union. Dealers outside tbe trust are fearful that the insiders will succeed In cornering tbe market. Judge Matthews Critically III. Wasuinuien, Maeh 8. Justloe Stanley Matthews, who hss been 111 for tbe past row months, baa grown ateadlly worse lately. Yesterday bla family were raore anxious about bla condition than boretefora His family say that, tbe patient U aome better te-day. Urauk cider and croton Oil. Tuscola, Hla, Mareh 8, Filtean young men of Arthur were poisoned by drinking elder from a barrel that a grocery man bad allowed te remain la his back yard ever night and whleh some wretch bad drugged with oreton oil. All were made very Ul but It la net believed that any of tbe cases will prove fatal. m Anether iron Mill Cleeee. The Viaduct iron mills at Coatesville, has closed Its puddling department for tbe want et erdera and about 100 empleyes were thrown out of work. Tne plate mill or the same werka suapeuded operations for tbe same cause three weeka age. Lllbegi sphere afa.ll. Bosten, Mass., March a The Butterds Seus lithograph oempany haa failed, Its capi tal la 1175,000. It probably does net ewe above 100,000. It owed fd.,.19 laat September, AV TRUSTS TO FL0URISD. M-asvJ r: Till BILM PROPtMINfJ (Hill TION ARK OUT AIIM Ssnaler (laiald C. straws, at fork. a Alii te Baferea the Oeaatll vision te Pravaat Prataht lloe-Clea. peas area ts Uarrisburei. March & lata wj-uay Diua were laireaaeta BB faunsj f w eisen, Hcnnytkiti, t spaaing in we state twera or aeaita aet, amount te beepplled weaslal purposes te u.oeo and outer 15,000. ? rf"V ?,V, Hennlnger, Lehlgb, te prevWe 1st kl dlvlalen of boreogba and the evawvM at-':' new boroughs. -i'::-'. VOnnA. Ullllln ii . .! w-p ,, r,v""( aj i deer with doge la October, Neveeaber aa4 December. x Brown, Yerk, te enforce the tlenal prevision te prevent dtaerti in frelghta. The bill waa reported favorably rer tne payment into elty treasuries et three par eent ea ateatii oelleoted In Pennsylvania by feretga MmV ' insurance oempeoiee. ;q Thn hill nrnhltilllas- ImnNini .f . .4 under alxteen jeara old waa reeerrtea negatively. tY3 rV 5! W "i'ff i-nii-a'"-f SUB BTBS"j,,. Tj, , & IB-Ilfrf MUaM wmyr t r-4. $jfl TU afV Ul .-?! The bill for the Incorporation aad rale linn nf BtraAt rail mmrfiUa. an eeir-iva the place of tbe unoeaatltutioaal aet atfel 1S78. wss Daaaad flnallv. - ".--'" i ... .,,, ,.,...- m - --- - C: nn .Tune Id ana ktAe . " - - - - - - U wHwHuw.b n.HH ij warn BHijajJ I S" the Hsnate and will go te the geyaraeff m te aay. Among the bills Introduced la the Heaee waa nnm hv HnMnma a HjIi jlAl. provides that In cities of the taMaavMJl the termaet aeleet oeaaeUataa ahall atac5f& 8 fenr years, and these of oemtaoa eeaaeM 'i man two vaara. j vi f A hilt a mart ft I tie tha aram laaaa aai la,lia.Vi ..- . .r-T-'""--'"--""7 -.tis? uuecu, xi enangea tne iieae par aiuaag "v: ss arouse and nhsaaanta mm A Banks eka aaaaaaa Z.fiL 3 tm ,. I.mm.m. M a, . " - - - - anaAca.- - -" UU4 hwhii; UH, vu aVfJaeuikaB, eertaaaaajajp V It also Imposes a fine et I0 far haaUat'Sy : tneae dims at nigni x A resolution waa adopted aaakLag Ite'-M,' consideration of the bill prevldlaglsf eatll u from theatres a attentat erdar for umttmA 9T reading en Monday evealag aad tkli reading and final pange en the TaaMsajf a 4 roitewina. d' !W. Tha iMniMavftllMi Al Ilia ... - "- amw vwuaiuwniua v, HH gvaiaw aui aajvi uiii waa aiae made a special order ler Meav V' day, Tuesday and W edneeday next r4s Jf All the anti-trust bills war aigaUyeijr '-; vl reported beeanae of their '-- ahaaelHl b-.,m- .tjr A".3 1 ajw.u. -&' VISITKD IKt. OAMBBOIT. - 7" ' After adjournment of both breaches Vkf4fi Legislature In a body called ea aeaeralt; eiuiuu vaiueiuu. win t enmianBa sua bsmsb in, . ' uiuuiiay, T'-J ine iiegiaiaiure was reeei vea very ear " dlally by General Oamerea te day, UeMtfcg , birthday. President Pre Tata. Qrady la4 troduced the aenatera, aad Speaker aftfjV tbe msmbera of tbe Heuse. The geaeMt made neat speech la whleh he jraraHy ttiaMlAje Iha Mllai rialt.ai.ilM-" .. w. tam v ava mi uvaMfviaaaraaaa aaa, ; , m 1.1m - ---...-. -- . .-- - -ir 42 U1U, aiuu 'lmi H "- auaaaaan waaaraj.- -j here. Bubeeauently be aad the nam at aha ? ,- tierlv aaavji rthAenaTmnheHl. Bealdea both braBehee et the LegtetMBiatf orewdaof citizens et Harrtebart eaU taett n respects te tbe nonegeaarlaB dartag la)i llav. afen I, lelej,ia,M,a MMejeaj aaaajJaaaJI aaaaae all parts of the country eeagmaleAtag alahfef ', en tbeoeoaaion. esaerai eamerea wsatyaav.'- I.la vallara aallh " -- " - tK ' ' u.- v.. . . . n.aa.p . a..p.pa,.,v. peculiar te bim in aoetat uterecsjrMsMup ; eniertainea mem in eaaveasaieusi waa b,k a I la. a.1 a-aiM, I .a T fthla. aaa.a.a.e akiaak al lUUIMAMVIV T,,aui, aw jaae yiaaan maie- V m tlen he blda fair te camnlata hie aaalarryat U$ existence. 4S'i General Simen Cameren u niei(M''4 best known men In tbe United Batfe. Donald Cameren, the great graadlalher t (.'; Simen Cameren, tbe graadfelher, am-ii Charlea Cameren, tbe lather of Biaaea Oaaa ,'? eren, or three generatleaa, caaae tDlwasejg J- at tha aama time, la abeat 1717. aaal mwtHaA A, In Denegal, thta oeunty, where Slaaaa OahV.''' vi Biriiii aaaa. .ai. 11 ,1 a .aa . . aa.. aLi.aBBBaaiBBBi "T. . . . kBa. r.n - - - " - - aa i "jn ---"-""" a, L-T '1 ' . fourth In descent fromtheheroof Ceilaf- be la the flrat Cameren bera ea Ammt$m soil, and bla eon, Jamea DeaaU CaaMfaa,;:-;, ll,n auanlnr eanitnr frnm thla BUUaL iw BB ". 1&1.I. or when bla father waa 44 yean et am,$ la the aeoend, and hla eea Jamee, aJtatafOr v.. m a-e aaa atta aatrtaa ll fttaal aaaaaBBBBHal 9 mansion at HarrUburg, la the third ! UNJ U male Hee of the Amerleaa s: the sixth from tbe soldier la the loefah PX- lAHrlaaei . 1 Charlea Cameren, tbe lather of Biaia-'i ilamernn. wui bev whaa bla lalhar aeaMaB :K ' In Denegal tewnahlp, aad aaeleted ea tt-"4-? farm. Upen tbe death of hla father ha if .tc ! a i. Bar.Me..a -" '- --- --1 vTffl muvuuvuinijriunui AuwuuwMvwmkwmmmwn f tu Urst ueewl of tbe 0M.1117 mnm &. UelUTN vueilia vavaiva VI aauaaaaiyi ita he neied bla family aad all hla neaeeaataaa 'm?H . .. . .-... . - - - a-a Vf. up the wusquenanna te auauury ea a aa beat. Tbe father died when BIbeb waa 0 years of age, i: , General Cameren baa alwas beea eaeaaly -f Identified with Laneaater oeunty, la wale. rS-n he pasaea meat of bla time ea his Aaa large ! farm near Mailetta. He la enjoying geaa m health and Is la exeeuent spirita m m Ha Doctored Hallway TtcBets. $k V.I1IUAUW, OlMUU U aaaMaaaa laaiaaHaaaaHa 1, for tha laat eleht yean a bearaaaa aaaa aa gi the Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St, Paul raU way, waa the orlslnater of a new aaa clever scheme and aa a rcault of tbe mteeppUeattaa M f Kta aanln. la a n-lanna- at thm tl lllaln ' -A4 W. .- v-.aa .a a. f.-va.. a a ' -'-.a a ,T,J street station with a charge et forgery ; affainst blm. Hla plan waa te abstract aha - - V'J cancelled railroad tickets taken up ea UM I..U -a,, Un n.lna a lift fVa tinBAl, AMP 41 tlaMU VUU aJT Hawe a, a v j-aaaaaa, ara-a, i a a Ji-J MnHnnimta minnh nhlltaUaUt all tivasaa ml "t !il tha cancellation and restore the ticket la Ma i, &i nrienal value, barrlna the dlttenaee et Ml " luil-iralilAtnnhauMr haa-eraaa nrjeat IL Ma jji a.ia..nfnl In ahatrant nnl V BUOh tlakSla SB -z.-ft! did net ahew the baggage cheek peaeh, hat &' there were ae many of the ethers thai a 1 be waa rapidly growing rich el tie aaaa. pany'a expect. Bcnresaer nispesea as aaa p i i ii hiBinl in iliissi Innlaia "v? The vutlin el an Uakaeam Al BiiiMiNuifAM, Ala, Mareh 8. WhUe sitting at bla fireside with hla wife, abeat ten o'clock laat night A. W. Bneby, a prominent clllzsn et Gate City, Ala, was shot dead by aome.ene at bla window. Tha bullet entered bla temple, killing hla la atantly. While In thla elty yesterday ha bad a dispute with a man by the naaae at a rant ever some bualeeaa traaaaetlea aaa it la said Grant made threat Aa aneea pease have gene after Grant. a-natnaaa ran el a Town Barst Sr.ATKii, Me., March 8.-Flre here las! night deatreyed the bualaeaa part efthe town. Ten sterea aad five dweUJaga wow burnetl. The leaa la about 130,000; lasawae tlD.tXJO. snteneed le Be HaageB. Nuw Yerk, Mareb 8. James Melea was te day sentenced te be hasged ea Ayrll Sa, , for the murder of hie mUtreat, laai- nalTHIIt mulUAUUJfa. I I Wasuinqte-v, D. C, Mareh. 8 far U Eastern reaaeyivaaw i rair, ww. northwesterly winds. S ' A' J. za :! "s?j vS & -sa , --f -. . -. Jiii.iiWtafeBs v V--.V lSaAhfcSa.l . -
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