— — POC AS THE CENTRE REPOR ITER, FRED KURTZ, . . Centre Hann, Pa. Jar. § aye me A MYSTERY B® of tho Murderer. SOLVED. over Arrest y il & Elmira ken un the Man—Evidenes Found Bin How the Clows Were Followed, Person BrookLYN, Jan. 11.--Detective Serge Rellahar, of Inspect: rived at police headquarters {n charge, who was arrested by him on girl found killed in a creek un bridge near the cemetery last Sunday. The name of the Menken. Helis age, thick set, fl dark hair, ginal me dark ey spector Byrnes, Menken's arrest, scription had beer police of the girl, Detective ¥ remembered that he years ag: wering the tion for committing a pavillion y Bowe to the Elmir, { was « nEpe wtod pa wat twenty-si wit in sal discharge District Att Chemur full descrip dead woman meantime that the man ar bery had re Mr. Ad YTIeES 5 Do Yes,’ 1x him and. co touch your Detective “i AT ail Do the n k resid fund her house watch it, an start si Any we v1 ¢ a's sister in ACK A high admirabl ders. as thr up an espi ugh ak nage ¥ pu thie 1 occupants of the were satisfiad that quest of was hid wltching. Soon afterw: received a long exjg “Have located “Arrest him The detective suddenly Menken = be recognized overcor ti ne wi and a s es had al ear, witr 1 vixl to food, the 3 be an entire The police fou t she had arrived in Elmiz at train on the the Erie railroad with or ATE COR i with whom » visi taurants in the Both had come from New York he giel’s body was iddutified by the pr ors of ti rants inspector Bur i notified by tele graph and took in d without delay. It was supposed that the mmrderer after getting rid of the girl returned New York amd this surmis: has proved correct, The condu tor on the wilieat train who brought the couple ’ El mira has found, Si will be produced as a witness by the polie ie i id npani fown, they the rest boon Seott's Dihignosis of Payne's Success, Ciworswar:, Jan, 1L--Dr. SBeott, author of the Beott liquor law, was asked what he thought would be the result of the nomina tion of Payne by the democrats as United Btates senator, *It means a republican victory in Ohio this fall,” said he. “It shows that the dem- ocratic party is open to corruption, or at Joast those whom it elected to make ite laws, and if this sale and purchase is the begin ning only, where will the ending under pers petunation bet I think Payne's election was settled six months ago; that Standard Oil money placed in office men who would pledge themselves to support him for the United States senate. The votes cast for Pendleton and Ward were cast only to make n decent showing to that portion of the con stituenecy who were not to be foolod with, Outside of what money may have been used at Columbus, I think the bargain was made at last fall's campaign; that in consequence of the election of Payne the Btandard Ol company would expend money to bring about the election of p lemocratic president this year, but such fagrant purchase and sale will be rebuked by the people at the "They wij soe the necessity of chock which, if permitted to go unwise public policy.” A § ES CYNTHIA'S LO SLEIGH RIDE. elson’s Daughter Flies with a Farm Hand. LoweLL, Mass, Jan, H.-A short distance out of North Chelmsford, near here, lives farmer Nelson, a man possessed of considor- able property and a daughter of more than Last summeot a handsome Farmer N Cynthia Nelson an intimacy sprang up w hich ripened into love. But the course love, as usual, ran anything but Farmer Nelson had destined bis one Miles Johnson, a young by, and Johnson was as far in love with the buxom beauty It was not long before BOON Hear le himself. aware of this The girl showed in every way her aversion for Johan and her prefer. enee for Tileski. At last Mr. Nelson ordered Tileski off the farm. Tileski hovered around Chelmsford, and at midnight be was kept informed of how matters stood, and his fertile brain soon con- wat 9 o'clock Miss Nelson Mr. Nelson drove for a doctor No sooner had Miss Nelson recov in hand left the lsading g from the suitor Friday night ab 7 1 n sick. to the village he got well away than er], and with her satehel ] o and flew up the road {ere she found her v 3 Bj y horse a 1 sloig Jl, where the y intend od. They we Chelmsford, when on ugh he village h and they were MINE An unable nt later the y son upon him. 1 the trap sprang his eve, FOC xl. ed up to find Nel CO SAW which am, aod murder in The ¥ was too much for him, ever. and in a trice had the farmer al a yd with the reins taken from + i After comio own bout Tileski's horse riabip wr a good 1% supy nif w with 3 his bride as fairly as t hin, and he proposed Tileski blushingly corrob- and seemed per taken deal of some] 10 Ne ison, stop she bad PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS Election of Belegates to the Na~ tional Convention, take at to gates will Tis De ginning order the 4th of r days ia go will be wore th tion.” i a of the state order to have . it will re uid meet 3 wot have the pportunity of if it desired wo, at the earlies Mr. Cooper, the chairman of the cor will therefore convenes it me in Feb ruary, and near the beginning of the mouth and it may bg expected that the stats con vention will lad for the latter part of April or the beginning of May. tion, date am nities, some ti oe CK Gold Munting Extraordinary, Lot Jan. 4 ~The Chronicle this afternoon says a syndicate of wealthy St, Louis men are interested in a scheme to ac quire fabulously rich gold mines between latitudes 27 and 290 degrees in the Mexican peninsula. In 1876 there was a population of 1.000 in the area named, but nothing was hoard from them for years. Early in 1583 the Mexican government sont an expe dition under Blanca to explore the country and 1 They traveled fron “an Diego and the Pacific coast of the Gull { California, and returned in four months almost skeletons. For 250 miles they saw ne living thing exc aps an old Indian and his squaw. The pack animals died of hunger and thirst, Attwop passed deserted mission churches built of stone. In these were gold and silver vessels on the altars, and in the vestries hung priestly vestments covered with dust and dropping to pieces with age. Dried and bleeched bones wore found, but not a bird, animal or reptile; not a drop of water and no indication of rain for years. A few days later they found rich deposits of gold ore, both place and ledge, of which they brought back specimens. These specimens are in the hands of the agent of the 88. Louis syndicate and have boon ae syed by government experts. The placer pecimens show §240 to the pound and the ledge specimens show from $60,000 to $200, 000 to the ton. To reach these deposits pipe lines and artesian wells will be tried and caches constructed for food. 6 country is the abode of desolation, and many lives will be sacrificed before it can be made hab itable for the go! 4 hunters. is " Senor ie rt aces they Two Important Measures. WassinoTON, Jan, 3.—Holidays and the phenomenally bad weather have caused a lull in politics. Beyond the talk about the Paciflo land grants, which will bring the biggest raflroad lobby ever in Washington bere. and the prospect of a final fight over the Fitz John Porter case, there has been a dead calm in politics all week. It is suid that this is Porter's last effort, that he has spent all his money and worn hin self cut in the struggle, and that if the Forty eighth congress does not give him what he wants, he will give up the fight His prospects, however, are certainly good, and Benator Logan will hardly got the attention of Lhe senate for another week's on the subjoct, as be did last yoar, house coremitiee on military affairs agreed to re port inst year's bill for his relief with but twa dissenting votes, soil there are hopes of reporting the bili unan monsly, The pastmaster general is trying to exe cute a Hank movemon wi tao Lotisiana Jot tary. Ile wanis a bil Gramed prohibiting papers frou publishing lottery advertise The postmaster general is thought 00 much when he newspapers and + will not do anything] to tariill we do not what the radicals will do for hobby. 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