f'5FTW WT-'Wll r awwBRlrnW1? 3!V raeuxgemn: iS.-K?J r . '-e-fcV. . i U" WtM .'.t L VOLUME XXIII-NO. 128. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JANUAUY 3 1,1 887 PRICE TWO CJ T RKSULTOFTUK PRIMARIES. ,u' THU nnMUUtt.il a llAfm A HIM TVItlt jj,!, VVt AJICJ(Ur MUHI. Net Much el Contest Kic.pl la tbeAei enthand Ktghth Wardi-Orer Nt Hundred Vel.i ralltit In lb Latter, WU.ru the Chi. I struggle Was for Cemlstde. There dm a goad turn-out of Democrat tt ttie primary election ou Saturday evening, although there wero contests In but a taw el the ward The rulu adopted iiUettlng two Democratic s'beal directors teeach ward ne cessitated the tottrauient or cms of ttie old member In the Pint ward. Tbe contest there was botweon N. K. Llcbly and A. .. lllngwalt, aud the election resulted In the cbolceotMr. Llehty. The places of Mesaia. Mhludteami Snyder In the Eighth ward Here filled by the nomliutleu of U. IMwsrd llrg ener aud Charles Llppeld ; the fifth Ward elected It. K. Sobnader as their representa tive In the school beard i Jacob I'. Kautz takes the iUce of Henry Snieycb, who dccllned re ro re electien, In the Uavuutli ward, und the Third re elected Tbeuus I. McEltlgelt Of the nix old meuib'jrs only two were re nominated. The countable and assessor contest In the SoYentb and Highlit wards bad the effect el hrlogleg out a large vote In these ward. In the Saveuth ward Jehn Merrlngar, the pres pres eut countable and wbu resigned from the police ferce a few nio:ithsae,was a candldale for re election. Ills opponent was Datld Dur wart, who took his pla:e en the pel loe ferce. lleth candidates made n parseual canvass and both tvereconQdentof the nomination. 'I he remit showed Morrluger te be the strongest t'indtda'.e, his majority being 100. Jamm It llartlu, assosaer, hid opposition, Charles Fisher alie beluga gindldalu for that office. Garvin wen by a geed majority. Id the Eighth ward Ml votes were polled, The blgcoulest lu that ward was ler con stable, for which thore wero three candidate: OeorgeShay, who ban been constable for n number of yours i Jehn ltoerlcli, who lies been en the pollen force during the past year, nud Speelal Officer Jehn QUI, Thoelectlon wai held at Kohlhaus' hotel ou Maner street, and It looked as If a general election was In progress, ae large was the crowd around the polio, Tbore was alie considerable exoltc exeltc ueut and noise The vote was divided at fellows i Stay i:, Gill, Id and ltoerlcli 251, or mero thau Huiy and Hill together, for assosaer the ceulest ' batwoen Chrlstlau Fralley aud Cbriallau llcrr.aud It rosulted In the nomination of Tralley, the present In ruin bent. Following arc the ticket planed tit nomi nation . se,uoeL DinLCiens. U. Edward Uegener, 8th whuI Jacob K. Kautz, Tth ward. Charles Llppeld, S'.li ward. Hauiuel K. Ltcbty, 1st ward. Themas F. McKlllgett 3 J ward. II. Ki Schuadur, Mb ward. Ward Nomination. FIRST WAHD. Common Council M. J, Weaver, Jacob I I'rey, Dillai II I'lery, Win. Ualli. Aswawr Win. Itrewn. Aldermnn H. K McConemi-. Judge Win. McCeiuwy. luapcoter D. F. ltuchiulller. Countable V.'tu. II. HcbeureiibraniL City Coiuuiltteemim Sluien abltsltr. secesn ward. Common Council I). McMullen, (lee. V. Ratbveu, Ovx. N. Hey n old'. Atacraer Jureb st C'euatabln Win, Luware. Judge Or. J. A. ritzrulr!:k. Inapccter A. J. Uunlat. City Ceuiuitllbuffian J. K. Uoenslly. inir.D VAni. Common Council Clmrlf a W. KekerL, Jacob IteukAr. Jehn M. Kberly Ai.emer Divid llurlun. CVnutablc B. V. t.emiiu. Judge I'hlllip Wellcr. Inspector Jokeph M. ICrfldrr. Clly Committeeman U, 1. I.smati. recnrii waup. I mucllaien Win t. I'yfcr, Michael Ken nuly, llimry E CrrMi. Cenatable Theman .Shield Aieiier J. W. AiiJt'i40ii. Judge Win. Qlbaen. Insccter Jacob Hllmter. City Cemuilttwinan f'ruuuia HrlnktiMii. rirrn v.r.u, Halccl Council II. Ullokendnrfor. Commeu Council Geerge AlldbAcb, Wller II mil p. Constable rVedeilck KUslugHt. AMenuau William II. Htrlrm. Aaoier Jacob F. Katu. Judge Jehn Ullgertt. I naperter Samuel Kautz. City Committeeman Wm. It. Htrlne. SITII WAUn Common Council Stephen J. tMcii, J .vs. I, l'lucker, Cel. K. McOorern. AsseMer Ueerge Duls. Cenatabln Wm. II. Kiley. Judge Ityrnn J. Ilrewn. Inaprcter Henry Holner. City Commlilec Wm. 11. I(ley. eevKXTn WARtJ. HDlect Council Oorge M. U.irgei. Common Council Krank a. Kvorte, Jehn T. Knapp, B. Frank Adama. Aaaeaaer Jamea II Garvin. Cenatable Jehn Merrlnger. Judge GenrgeH. Neibeck. Inapeoter William DirwarL ''ily Committeeman Jeaeph Hoe. EtanTn wabd. Common Council Jehn A. Ilradle, U. Mo Me Mo Klrey, Ooergo Krttcb. Alderman I'atrlck Dennellr. Aaaesser Christian Fralley. Constable Jehn ReerlclL Judge Jehn Hltrbey. Inapeoter Jeseph Hewmiu, City Committee Wm. Welpsrt. NINTnWABO. Helect Council Coninen Council Aiioiier Gaerge Urenn. CuoHUbie Patrlek Burn. Judge Jehn 1'lnger. Iuipocter Gsorge IJrewu. Oity Commltteo JetapU Aruehl. Uurglar Abuul. Oetween twelve aud one o'clock ou Hatur day morning burglars were dlicevered In the house occupied by A. H. KauOmaa, who Uvea upon Edward II. KauUinau'a farm near Dlllervllle. 1 he family was awakoued by a nelaeand when Mr. Kautluan looked outet the window he saw a man atandleg at the corner el the house. The hired man, who had also been awakened, went down ataira and when the intruder saw him he mm. Several shots wure 11 red alter him by the hired wan, but he nmnaged te get away. While tbla wa going en Mr. Kautlman heard two men talking down atalra Due of them mid 'let's go upstair." Ttey went up alalia and steed (or an Instant In fteut or Mr. Kauri man's bed room deer. The neighbor by tbla time hud been aroused and ibe men, upon I10.11 lii peruens approach the house, ran dewu filnlra uud tiiude their cacapis Mr. Kaullman thinks that they entered tbe house through the cellur nud they had net aueceeiled In pouting anything wheu disciiterril. I.I.I el L'utUtiucd Lcltci. Following It the list or unclaimed letter remaining In the Lancaster postelllce, Mon day, January 31, 18S7 : Laditi Lilt MUs Aggie Mickelbalr, Mlw IdaC. Mowrer, Mlia Annie Uohrer, Misa I,Utle Weaver. OciifV List, Ueudy Henner, Jake Ilrewn, William Dennla, Ilenjamln Pox, Oinlel C. (iarman, Geerge Kehler, X4ucupla Moillelno t:omrey, Aaren B. Landli, W. n. Meixell (S), Mr. Kblrpen. A. U Hnavely, r. Hpll linger, C. Tenstalnty, J, L, Weldlar. a vmuvnmf mm vunr.ut tun, Alleged ftaappMraaea of llrlgliam Veueg - Ameag HI Mermaa fuliewart. Twe mile aeulk el Mncelu, NtU, standa a palatial residence owned by an Kngllah gentleman long since Idcntlilrd with the Mermen church. The residence has been untenanted for the last two yearn, save by an old servant named White, wbe at one time Was connected with the J- zrels, of Londen, a a sect similar te the .Mormons. White claims he was deirauded by them out of bis property and latterly became converted te the Mermen lallli. He was considered a trustworthy mail, and was. therotero, partially through necessity, taken into tbe ceutldeiice el tint lender nf tbe Mor Mer Mer eon church of Zlen, which, uccerdliig te his tatetnent, Is about te perpuliaU) a fraud te which he la unwilling te become a party. He say 1 " Twe nuintha age there arrhed at the mansion an old gentleman bearing letters from my master In Londen, the purport of which was te obey his every with and te keep his preseare a secret te alt except thnne te whom he raw lit te revnal himself. Within a week persons began te arrive at the beuse iu twos and tbreea. Tary wero from Hilt Lake City aud held long, whlered conversations with my mysterious guest. At first 1 did net care who or what be was, until little by little I gathered from stray remarks that be was a poraen of nete, and neon atteir the tiutli burst upon me that he wm none ether than llrlghatn Yeung, the great prophet el the church, who la apparently te be reiunectnd from the dead and preach te tbe people el V.ieu as one hav ing returned from the grave te tell what llej bovend." The old man told the story with a sincerity that warrnuted (iirlher lnentlgatleul and a merchant, who formerly ill I business Iu Halt Like City, drue out te the mansion aud rapped at the deer, ltecblvltig 110 ru ru ru sponse he started around the huuse te apply at the rear, when thteugli a bay-window be hsw the form and le&tures el nti old iiiiu who was sitting Inside. As he was unaWiiru of his pretence the uiercbaut approaches te within h few feet of the window, hcauiiing tbe old man's face closely and stepping back Immediately pre nouneod tbe luan te be llrlgbam Yeung, marknd featuies he had ellen studied In Halt Lake City aud which ouce aieu, be says, can never be forgotten. Ker n few muuieuta tbe man sat silently, then raised his baud te his brew, ret esllug 11 sear iibeiit the wrist that still further (inabilities hH Identity. It tan wrll-knuwu fact that the elders of the Mormeu church throiigheiil I'tah aud Art Art Art zouabaeof lite tisjn proachleg the return el the prophet. This, tegether with the last that It was claimed by a M. Iieuls man some months ke that Yeung was aeen and receg nlz'xt In Londen, that a number of prominent Mermen from Nilt Like City have lately beeu scen Un)ii the streets of Lincoln , that luipurtjnt lulslatlen Is about te be unacted te the dotrluieut et the Mermen chureb, aud the vel! of mystery with which the prophel's death has always Iren shrouded, makes It almost certain that the Mermen hauners throughout Utah will Koen be iiufiirleil, nu nu ueuticlug that "llnls Klseu." ic.iii.a.Sfj ru aishijt va.iaej Mra ul-Wir te lis Sent le Aid In hnfaHlna; tlie Fltliertra ruhcj Iho recelpt of Intelllgeuce from efllclal quarters tlni the liouilulen government, In response te an appeal te the mother country, bad rcceUed nsaurance from the imperial authorities that every asslstance would tie uttorded Hum and tlmt uien of-war would be dlatchiKl te the unrltlme provinces In the spring te coeperato with tbe CauadUu cruisers In tha oufercomont et the llshery prolcctUesortlco bits produced considerable BurptUe, net only In Ottawa political but also In commercial circles. Commercial men are begtnulng tocAlcuUle hetv much their Inter Inter esia will Butler if this sort of thing continues. A cabinet mltilster expressed hluiHOlfnu the subject as fellows Saturday afternoon " 1 have ceme te the conclusieu that Amer ican legislators, having geno sefar, will never consent te the appointment of n commission. The Gloucester llsbermen will net vonlure into our watrrs amtln In ferce, and next sptlng will witness the Ural startling falling oil I11 tlixir tradu Twe years hence the splendid Yinkee Uect will be a thing of the lust. Let thorn resort' te retaliation if tbey will, aud the reult will be that the game will work both ways. I'ertland, new the winter pett of Caujdii, will decline, whlle Halifax, under tbe nn-.v order of things, will tleurhh nitain. Citil war bottteuu tbe Kast urn nud Western slat?s will fellow tbe adop tion of II11 reUliit'ery bill. i'tr iOti.Vfll U.V HtHM VltVLF. XliuLllils Irl.ti Cumedlan Alleinpttte Thra.h Ilia Wlf aud lauglitrr. l'at ll'Kiney was making things hum Iu CluclnnatI a low nights age. After most of tbe guests of the Walnut street hotel had re tired for the night they were -startled by loud cries In the room occupied by the little Irish, ocrsedlan and his wile. The deer was broken upon and the room was found te be Iu an up side down condltleu. Pat w.ts gltlu his wife a thumping and his daughter K tttu u holding en te his coat talis. It was with (lit llculty that the comedian could be iiuloted, and then Mrs. Koeuey told ber story. Hhe raid that l'at had gnne out te seu some friends ftt'er tint hhew and when he returned he was lull cl rum. lie ttai Ulklng kindly te his wife ttheu Kills HUloreJ the room. Her m m peirnnce seemed te rl e his Ire aud he at once accused the girl et being tee Intimate with a mule member of his company. IIe begau te itbuse the women aud would have whipped both ettbuiii had It net been for out side interference. The guests of the hetbl blttetly denounced l'at, who was us uncoil. ceruid ever the atlali as though It wasitti every dny ixicurreuce. llnl hi l.siica.tar County 'lull Fiein tli 1 1'liliuilclpbla Ttums. A hiiudieuiu looking, pertly gentleman, faultlessly hlllred and in appoarnnce somo semo some tbluis nelnuen a ileruuti baron aud n 1'remli count, saiiutured up te the register of tbe Girard liouse Saturday morning and wrote thereon "J. L. Htelnmetz, Lancaster." Mr. Htelnmetz, wtrj is a lawyer, was a Uomecratio uiember ul the legislature a lew years Bge aud formerly llgured prominently in Lan caster county politics. Ue Is here looking alter the Interests el some Lancaster tobacco men who are heavy lusers by a roeont failure in the tt holesale cigar trade In this city. " I'vefiult foeliug with politics," said he; "there's n lieap et fun In it, but no cider. I'm working for stumrajust new. Himsel has couie te tbe same conclusieu and se, I soe by the Timet this morning, has Btenger. He tbe two Williams agree In that point any- hew " Mr. H'.elnmetz has made a furtune by his pioleHjion, although only forty and a bacheler. funeral of 8dlr llarinan The funeral el Hqulre Jacob Oarman, took place en Saturday aftomeou, aud consider ing the dlsiKreeable weather the attendauce was large. The service were held in the Uulen Station church aud were conducted by Kev. Urownmlller.el I be Lutheran church at Kphrata and Nev. llruner, of the United Ilrethren church el lloamstewn. The Inter ment was made lit the hurrying ground con cen ucetfld with Ihu church. Thel.ala Jehn Itoet-h's Will. Tbe will el the late Jehn Hoaeh will lm lllted fur prebata next week. The properly bequeathed by Mr. Keach oensluts only of the, ship-yard at Cheater, l'a., the Morgan iron works at the root or Kut Ninth street, and the house at 021 Firtbavenue, New Yerk. There are no stock, bends,iecurllles or meney. The three eug aud the widow Inherit the property equally. The Fifth avenue house and the Morgan Iren work are entirely tree from any incumbrances. Sunday Scheel fnitllet. Ou Wednesday Sunday school Institute will open In lurrisburg te continue three days. Htv. H, D. Oehner, of this oily, will conduct lb enrels, EDWARD UNGKRCONFKSSES. am ham II Kti.LBU AVUVT in Hin.r-eMrMHur. memt,m Taltlug ul the hiuftln, and llunr lie sought le Uenesal Ih Utldtm.i of Iba Crime Tea Heds Cut t'p stiil the llad Tbtevrn Inte lb lllt.r Edward Uliger, who Is charged with the murder of August llotile at Ne. 'J2 Illdge treet, New Yerk, and with allerward ship ping tbe mangled remulns In a trunk te Bal timore, made a full confession of Iho horrible tragedy Monday t Igtit te Iusisxter Byrne. Alter retutning from the Tombs police court Iu the alteruoen I'ngcr appeared Tery ner vous, and when near the central ollleo be turned te Inspector Ily rues and said 1 " Yeu are trying te hang me, ain't jeu ?" 11 Yeu knew whether you have committed any crlme or net," the Inspector leplled. Ou reaching hea Iquarters the prisoner was taken te bis cell and locked up. At 0 o'clock Uuger was taken out et hi celt and shown the trunk In which the remain of his victim bad been packed. The accused man shud dered at tbe sight of the trunk and turned away. The san, hammer and knife were then shown htm. Tbe Might of the weapons with which the crime bad been committed was tee much for the wretcbed asaasslD, who almost loll te the fleer with fear. The prisoner was thru led back te his cell again, but bolore helm? locked up Inspector Byrnes told him Unit ttheu he was ready te tell the truth te let hliu knew. At 0 o'clock Unger called thu luruxuy nud requested an Inter view with thu Inspector. The prltonerwa brought Irem bis ndl and taken te tbe In spector' prltute clllce, wbere he said he was ready te tell thu whole truth. Unger then. In tbe presence "I Inspector llyrnea aud cot-oral wltuteiiM, nude the following state ment of bis crime I lite at Ne. 'J2 HIiUe meet. 1 bate known August Deble since November, li;0. 1 first met hlni Iu my ld,(.r lKcrci!oyp,euEldrldgo street, tvhore be culled upeu tuu about an advcrtisemtnt 1 bad put In a psper fera partner. We could net agrce about the prloe, and I sold the place out, aud saen after Ilohle came te lite with moon Hldge street. The agreement was that be should pay half the rent and ene thlid of the household expenses. Alter supper en thu night el Thursday, Jan uary -'), Ilohle and myself wero alene talking about dllleioet matter about 0.30. lis was silting ou the feefs, and 1 was In the act of pekinij the tire. He was very profane aud called 1110 seme very hard names. 1 told him te step, and put my hand up te turn Ills head away. He struck me. I sprang nt blm ami attempted te strlke him with tee poker. We thm grappled, and he picked up a knife and attempted te ttib me. I ran into tbe bad-room and picked up a hammer from elf a cbent. He made another attempt at me tt ith tbe knife and I received a slight cut en tbe band. I tben struck him with the hammer and he staggered. I struck him again aud tbe bead et the ham tuer entered deep Inte his skull up te the handle, and be full dead 011 the sofa. This was about 10 o'clock. I expected my son borne, and Iu order te couceal the remain of thu dead mail I took the body from tbe sofa aud laid It ou tbe fleer. 1 tben took tbe cot upon which liehle used te sleep aud placed It ever the body, and covered It up with the bedclothes. When uij-toncauie home I told him that lloble had goueout. Shortly attcrttard we went te bed in the fcame room with tbe dead man. On the following luerulug, After my seu had gene te work, 1 went te Grand street, bought a saw ler te cents nud two yards of rubber, llefore ruliirulng I took seteral drinks of whisky. On reaching home 1 spread the rubber en the fleer ti put tbe body en top et it. 1 then started te cut tbe body up with, tbusaw, I first satciud the head from the body, wrappud it up In paper and laid it asldu. I theu cut both legs elf, aud I think tha 'eft arm, nud finding tbe legs loe long te put Inte thu trunk 1 cot both lect oil and placed them In the Uuuk. I tbonplaced the b-xly en top of the les, uud the arms en top of tbe body. I wiped up tbe bleed with some clethintr of the ikceased aud seme paper, put them in the trunk und lie 1 the trunk up, 1 then left the Iieu-e aud went te tbe Grand street lorry, itrrtlug the head with me. I bearded a Wltll.tiiuburc beat, and when lu mid.streum 1 tbruu- the heed Inte tbe rlver. 1 then v-tut te tbe resldence of Henry Hiegil, .Ne Jin Tbroep street, liroeklytt. but en finding th.it he was net well 1 told his wifu that liehlc bad geno toChictge. I ruturutd home, and en the Iellnttiii;day I shipped the trunK te Ueury Hi me, Ne al'iKent atcmu. Brooklyn. Ou the hauie tiny 1 tranilorred the trunk by Westcutl'H Express te this clty,bavlug posted the felluvtlng uddreas upeu It: 'Jehn A. WU Btu, lialtlmere, Md., te Uncalled for.' 'The trunk was brought te Nww Yerk and transported by Adams Uxpress te Haiti mere, I did net meau te kill lloble. He was a very quarrelsome man, uud 1 believed my life iu dauger when be atruck me. I took the method I did et dlspesiug or the body be cause I wanted te sat e myself und family from Ulcgrace." L'nger idoutllled tbe trunk and the bloody clothing brought from Baltimore. The core cere core ner'a Inquest iu tbe miner will l9 held en Tuesday. Again Arraigned. Ntw Yerk, Jan. 31 IMward A. Unger, of trunk murder mj story fame, was again arraigned tc-day. He declined t sny any thing at ptesent and wits sent back te police headquarters. m 1 U-. I IVHLlTKH'a L&VTVHK. II10 rtludeuts el tbe Semlinry II .at Hint im "Ubnrcli Orgaulittleu" I'retldciit Apule OeimaU.csut, On Friday aftcruoeu He v. V'w. F. Lloblttei, pastor of St. Luke's llotermod church, de llvered a very able uud approprlate lecture te the students et the theological semluary ou "Church Organizatleu." Hat. Licbliter has bad much oxierluiice in church organliitlen aud has been exceptionally suaoestfuL Four years age, with but llttle ouceuragemout from tbe old eitabllihud c'uirohei of this city, ha started St. Luke's Mission and hit slnca theu develepsd It tutu a Ujurlsulug congregation composed et nluety mambera aud two hundred aud forty humlny Hjbeil schelare, se that bUoxcalleatoxpsriunco well lllted lil-n te dollver a lecture ou this subjejt The student went away with nnuy polnter. President Apple was ceulluad te his room during tbe latter part of last week with sick no, but is new able te be about again. Tuesday night Kev. Dr. H V.tlarbard will start en his trip te Abllenn, Kansas, te preach the sermon at the dodlcatteu of tint new Kolermed church nt lint placj. He will be gene about two wenks. The services yesterday in the cli ipal tt ere oenductod by Hev. 1'rer. Htnhr, tvhopreiohed en the text as found In HL Matt, vlll., 27. Kev. F. A. Oast, I). U , proacued yejlerdny in St. Paul's Keformed ohurek, this city. Iren Workers rightlug. Jerry Wright, a puddlernt the l'enu Iren works, and William U Htett, a heater, met en Saturday oveulng ou NeriU Queeu stroeh Beth had been drinking und they seen bad a quarrel. Tbey did net coma te bleiva at that time, but met again later at night in the eastern sectleu of the city, Hostilities wero then renewed in prlze ring style. The result was that Ste'.t va badly whipped, bis face having beeu beaten terribly by Wright. In the battle the lstter, llke Hjiten'ii represen tative, had hi baud braken itu.t the Injury wilt disable him for some time. The OrUkcrvlll Churih right. The Hrlckerville church dllllculty which has been before our court for years has again come te tbe front. It will be remembervd that the Qgbt between tbe representatives of the rival synods for tbe possession or the church property w only decided by the mi preme court last May, alter legal contest of several year. The parties the court said were entitled te the property, E. K. Hetbert, ut al.today.tlireugh their counsel D.U.Kabelman and H. V. Kby, entered utt against M. Ferns, ler t al. te recover the value el the product of the property for theten years they llle-rally held the properly, amukbtxu run reiuiMitr. Jams. II. I tool h Aft.r lieluc Lnrksd In the tatleu Meese Maktt It's Eieapa. Jamb H. lloetb, who resides In Lnndla' court, was arrested 011 Saturday oveulng en theobsrge of forgery. 'Iho circumstances are these ! About two tneutbs ae a promis sory nete for 1200 was git en by Iloeth at the hanking home of Keel, McGraen 4. Ce. The nete was payable te the enler of Danlel Trewitz and the names el James It. Iloeth and Henry Martin appeared en the face ss drawers. The name of Mr. Tretvll appeared across the baek 4 cmlorser of the note. Beeth bad tbe nole discounted and obtained the menry. On Friday Inst the nole bocame due and waa proteited. When It wns sbett 11 (e Mr. Trewltt he at once declared that he had ueyer signed the nole and tbe naine en tbe back was a forgery. Whether Mr. Martin's Ignature Is gouulne Is net known at present, asthatgeullemanissbicnt frouitlie clly en a business trip through the Wistarn country. On Saturday morning cuuiplnlut was made against noeth by thu bmklng II nil bolore Alderman McCennmy. In the evening he was arresled en-North iioen street by Ofll cars l'yleand tValsli, who took blm te the station house. Aflcr Mtllni; upstairs ter a lluiehe was taken cleu n te a cell by Offlcer Pyle. A couple el Ilaolb'sfrleuds called te see blm a few minutes a'ter be was placed Iu the cell and tbey were n'.lowed te talk te blm in the presence of Turnkey I'entz About fifteen inlnutea later lloeth's father ctlled et see his son aud when tha turnkey went te tbe cell he found It empty. It Is net alto, gether clear hew the csjjpettas msde. The supposition Is that tbe lock. In tbe cell deer was net securely fastened and that noeth re re re meved the lock by teaching It through tbe opening lu tbe cell deer. After he get te the corridor he walked te the resx deer, which was alto locked, and I10 forced that lock open. Ue thou loll the station liou-e and went across Iho lets aud cur.e out ou North Chris tlan street Ofllcera ueir bed for Iloeth en Saturday u'ght and Sunday.but did net learu anything as te his whereabouts. The 0 dicers complain that all the le ki for -the fetatien house cells are out of order, and their only wonder Is that tbore are net mero escapes. Iloeth Is n young una ttell known lu tbe city. Fer a 3 ear or mure past he has liceu engaged at heavy haulla,'. L'utli recently be was the ewuer of a tine, lare pair of bay horses which attracted c 'tib! lenbte attention. These be dispened of jouie weeks age. After Uueth escaicd from the elation house he attsuded u dan'-lu school at Kxcoller hall, wbcre ha remained Heme time. Healteiwardegntahls frter.di koe1! bye and nald be Intended te ltatn teitn. VL4ll.rl UlTll OUAIMSD LtUUTMl.yO. Lewis belhrrl's filarlllun Liptrlcncc In t'n.h leg Twe Wire, lugiihtr. (Saturday afternoon aueu- o'cieck, Albert Wagner, locksmith, who works In a rear room en tbe third fleer of Stelnmsn 1 Ge's build ing, was startled te see a brilliant light sheet up from MifUIn street. He nt first thought there tt as a nr, but tbe llht instantly dis appeared, and ou leek It ,- ut of the tt iudew be found that Lewis Saie rt, tt he un lu tbe building en tbe ethtr side et the strect, bad takeu a gea brcket, and pU".-d It against 0110 of the heavy copper wi-M of the Hdlaen Elec tric Light cempuuy, en I inibed the wire ever against another wlre ' bed parallel with and net far from it Iesunlly there was a flash or llxht, afatlcl th i;at bracket, aud a badly shocked amateur eli.tri U-i. Tbe gas bracket, It Is said, disappeared instantly, and some paople think the ele trlcity "chawed It up aud swallowed It Tle uevt time tbe yeuug inau who ban.) -ul tbe x bracket wants te make an experiment, he will prob ably stand behind a jeun mule aud tickle his bind loot with a atra. He-will thus re ceive a mere moderab ijKk than was given him by tbe electricity. Mi-Jur JlcHnuald ul tlic Sili !iUen .limy. Counsel for Majer MiDejald, 01 tbe Salva tleu Army, who has lcu lu tail for teme weeks 011 a charge el conspiracy te abduct Miss Lngle, a euug M.iihtlm girl, peti tiened the court te.iJij t'.r his di'-charge en bill. McDonald ba belrleads in thbeeunty, bat a Yerk county gentleman agreed te be be be oemohla beudsmau. luu nile et court re quires tbe ball te be u nideut of Lancaster county, but in this cass the commeuvt ealtb'a oillcera did net object te tbe Yerk county man becoming his bOLdsunn aud he tt ill be released when tbe Yui k n an sipus the lull bend. bubuiittcd te itin Si nste Washinotem, Jac ! The president s?utte the Senate te J iv ihe folle-vlng nomi nemi nomi nateons: Lieut-Cel. J sons MJ Wbittomere tote colonel; Majer I rn. H. Parker, le be lieut colonel ; Cap- ' '-u Ackre3 te be major. Festmaitera : J 1 1 ct A. Halllager, Machias, Me -, Gee. II Sewman, Uuckapert, Me ; Frank 12. Hi ', Winterly, 11 I Lawreuca llezde, Weburti Mats. ; Uatilel B. Smith, .Mount Helly, N. J. ; Dube'e Kglosteu, Wlnutbcreiigh, S. C. , Jcs. IL Kilbourne, Big HipUN, Mlcb.j Maria H. Hftwlett, Jeneavllle, Mrb ; Win. O. Ilrading, Gallliwlis, Ohie ( AuU4t r. Kammerer, llcardstewn, III. j ltsbinioe, M. Jenes, Chlce, Cal.i A. M. McPberseu, ii ileue, Kan.; WU lard A. Wheeler, Atkliien, Neb., Gee. ('. Mlddlobreok, MlUbauk, Dak. isen Uugland Kailiuntcr. OigHiiUlng Bosten, Jan. 31. It is piopestd te lerm, el tbe empleyes en 11U the New Kngland Nteam railroads, a new trade dlHtrictnf the Knights el Laber. 1 he object of the district will be te fee that the uuu ttrelalrly compen sated aud have teas muble hours and te keep an oterslghtel tbe ttelfitre el tbe members. DMrlet organizers ttill tske the Held end mats meeting will 10 call'd te mterest the man and asluk and death bMiellt lund will be es abllshsd, Msctli gd Ul be called in a 1 large tewub throughout Neit Kiigland. Street Oars btilke lijuauiltr Han Fkanoisce Jan. 31 List eveulng about 0 o'clock, a liorfe car en the Hutter (trcet line ran evers djnamlte cflrtrldt;e cu M trket street. An explosion followed lilting the car two feet In the air nud bunking the llaneoef oue of the tt heels. About 0 o'clock a horse car en tbe eame line near Buchanan and l'acltle streets, also reu ever it dynamite cartridge, tbe txploMeu shattering tbe cur windows and breaUiug the flange of ene et the wheels, None of the passengers were lu j u red. A raaaeiiftr Engine lull" TnvuO-Qte ! I'lrianuRO, Jan. 31 Vt C.30 o'clock this imrnlng as the early pavouger train ou tbe Northern division of the Pittsburg it West ern railway approached tbe trestle spanning at G city's creek, i.eir evergreen Hamlet station, six mtle-i Iio 11 this city, tht ouglne left the tincH and toppled oil the ttestie Inte thectcik, J- feet belew. Engineer Scott Marsball was fatally injured and tbe fireman v es evrleusly scalded aud bruljed. The coaches and biggape car for tunately remained ou tbe track. TueTrliilet ir.Nclll. Nhtv Your, Jan. al. The trial of o-AI-deruiau Jehn O'Neill was rauiced te-day, O'Neil swore that lie was uet or Uurag the year 1SSI atMoLsuiUllu'sbeuso, 'The culy reason I voted for the llreulway read" said O'Neill, "was becau'e I thought it was a geed thing, I never agreed te receive adollar,uer did I ever receive n dollar." Chaneieil. Hauhisuujie, Jau. 31. There was char lered te-day at the state department Iho Champien Blewer aud Ferge cempauy of Lancaster. Thecapltal sbvlc Is f:10,000. SHOT TUROUGH TUE BRAIN. HAvaiwn nm.Mum'n thamie HA Hit HUH MUBNIHI. it nu Banker August Uelment'a sun tiue le an Kit- nlug Uluncr In New Tntk anu Il.lurns lib a N Iglit Walebman le Ills Heme triisre II Sheets Ulmi.lt. Ni.tv Yenu, Jan. 3L Werd reached po lice hcBilquarlers at 3 o'clock this morning that iUymeud llelmeut, seu or August Bel mont, tbe tt oil known banker, bsd shot him self. It was Impossible te learn at that hour whether or uet the young mail's injuries were likely te proto fatal, but the police im mediately sent for a coroner le go te tbe heuse. Yeung iloluieut lived with his father at Ne. 100 Fifth avenue, and was as sociated with tbe Belmont banking houne at Ne. 12 Pine street 1:30 a. m, In tbe evening Usytnend went te dinner, but wbere It could uet be ascer tained this morning. Ue returned shortly bofero 1 o'clock this morning. With him was Leenard Behr, a nlgbt watchman, with whom young IUymeud was well acquainted, and who frequently accompanied blm home. Together tbey went down te the basement, wbere there was a sheeting gallery, in which young Bolmeut, who was a very expert shot, frequently practised. There he also had a stock of revolvers aud guns. As tbey on en on tereil thn room young Belmont p'cked up a double acting Smith A Wessen pearl ban dUd rovelvor of 32 calibre, and turning te Biur paid : " New I want you te go and held up a geld cellar button In your hand and 1 will sheet it out" Bebr, who bad frequently seen the young man sheet and bad great confidence lu him, at ouce agreed te de this. Before taking' up hi position, however, young Belmont turned b him and said,: "First, close all tbe doers se that the report may net alarm father, who Is upstairs." Thereupon Behr walked ever te a deer and bad Just put bis band upon It when he heard the report et the pistol. Turning at once he saw young Belmont fall ing te the fleer, bleed gushing from a wound In the right slde of his head. " My Ged, Rsymond," be cried, " what have you done?" He leaned ever tbe young man, who opened his eyes, aud loektog at blm, tried te speak, but could net. As Bebr looked at blm Le closed bla eyes and became unconscious. Behr then left bin, and running up stairs, aroused August Belmont, the young man's father, who was all alene In the house. Tbe watchman was sent for Dr. Felk, the family physician, and In a few minutes he was at the young man's bedside ttlth two ether physicians, whose name could net be ascer tained. They tried te resuscitate young Bel mont, but failed. He died seen after the bul let eutered his brain. Corener Erdman and his deputy wero notified and arrived before the doctors left They found that the bullet had passed through tbe skull, entering tbe right side of the head and coming out at tbe left The watchman said the sheeting was accidental, but tbe coroner said all tbe indi cations pointed te suicide It was evident that )eung Belineut had taken considerable wlne with bis dlucer. Sergeant Sobmltl Sebmltl Sobmltl berg"r, of tbe 19th precinct, went te tbe home with a policeman. At first they In tended te rut the frightened watchman un der arrest, but they finally cenciudtd te 1st blm alone. Mrs. Belmcnt is In Washington with Congressman Ferry Belmont She was notified by telegraph this morning. THE SnOOTINO rEOBABLY ACCIDENTAL New Yerk, Jan. 31. 'IhebandHomebeuso or the well-known banker, Mr. August Bel mont, at Ne. IM Firth avenue, is te-day shrouded la gloom whlle heavy crepe en the deer bell end closely drawn blinds tell the eterj' of bereavement by death. It la new itated en steed nutherlty that tbe sheeting of Mr. Raymond Belmont wm net caused by suicide. Leenard Behr, the watchman, cud the only witnass who was present at the sheeting, said te a Unlted Press reporter te-day ; " Mr. Belmont came home shortly berore midnight and weut te bis room but after partially disrobing came down and asked me If I bad the revolver be had given me te weeks age. I gave it te him and he Intlted me te go into the sheeting gallery in tbe cub-cellar, as I often did. I weut and he a -iked me te he,'il up a cellar butteu 113 a mark for blm te fire at. I demurred, as I was afraid of an accident, although he was an excellent marksman. 1 noticed that Mr. Helmeut bad been drinking, but did net think that would affect his aim. While be held tbe revelver in bis band and was about te take aim at a beard, a thought teemed te strlke blm that the report of tbe revelver mUht alarm bla father and be asked me te shut the cellar deer. At this tlme Mr. Belmont held tbe revelver In bis r.gbt baud wlib tbe muzzle pointed upward, as he bad withdrawn it from his Intended nlm. I went te close the deer when I beard a report Leeking round I saw Mr. Belmcnt had shot himself. 1 knew et ue reason why he should have deliberately takeu bis life and thluk tbe dlscbarge or tbe self-cecklug pls'el was ascldeutal, caused by a ucrteus uctleu of tbe trigger finger." Villi. All UUU A TAI1.VU8 DltAUUEC Their Meeting biietfsy Nlgbt Llttle I.-. Than H Hlot-Tbe Autt-Kutghta Lravc. 1'niLADEtrutA, Jan. 3L A meeting of the Tailors Assembly, Ne. 6,271, K. of I, was bold last night About 300 members were prtsent 1 be meeting waa characterized by such nerleus wrangling and vlolcnce that tbe presence el a number of policemen was necessary te at ert personal encounters, Tbe t-ouble aroae ever tbe assembly deciding last Sunday te leave tbe Knights and form a branch of the Journeymen Tailors Protective union. Tbe meeting last night was ler tbe purpose of taking steps te perfect the new organiza tion. The minority who favor remaining in the Knights auneuueed that they intended te retaln the charter aud continue as a local as. sembly of the Knights et Laber. This caused the utmost coufuMeu which was heightened by home pcrseus extinguishing the gas lights. Benches were overturned aud desks thrown dewu and theu the Janitor Oillcd In the pelice, whereupon tbe members who opposed tbe Knights left the ball. The gas was then rellgbteJ, and tbe members who remained reselt oil te continue the organization as a local assembly of tbe Knights of Laber. The master workman having retired with the ethers, Wolff Kcrsteln presided, and it coinmiltee or tlve was ap pointed te visit tbe bank in which the fund or the organization are deposited, and enjoin the ofllelals from baudlug the money ever te tbe ether orgatiUitien. Would Met llldft uu Tup Wi.NhLetv, Ariz., Jan. 31 A few days age, Superintendent Felk, el the Atlantic A. racltle railroad, Issued an order that el' brakeincn shuild hereafter rlde en top of their trains, The brakemeu, who are well ergauized, relueid te go out unices the order was rescinded. Tbe eeuipany held out until yosterduy, when the order was withdrawn and two frelght trains pulled out, making a victory for tbe brakemeu. AgalDSI Sendsy Werk. HrniMiribl', Mass., Jan. 31 A large meeting of paper makers was held at llolyeke yesterday te see what can be deue toward closing tbe mills from 0 p. m. Saturday till 0 a, m. Monday. A committee was appolnted te obtain signatures from uigbt workers all evet Ibeceuntry In favor nt this move. VVM CUAHTnmWMHBK. Mr l.twlcr t'reMDtirrsainblandIttelutlati, VTblth Are Itelrrrrd Tbe M.iliau I n. Hen lull nigued. Wasiiinote.n, Jan. 31 (iTeuje). In the Heuse te day a number of bills and resolu tions were Introduced aud referred, among them the follewing: By Mr. Wheeler, of Alabama, fixing the hour for the dally meet lug el tbe Huuseat 11 o'clock ; by Mr. Dunn, or Atknnsas, rer thn construction of a bridge across the Mississippi rlver at Memphis, Toen, j by Mr. Lnwicr, or miner, tbe lel lowing prcambleand resolution : WnnnKAs, The belligerent tone of the Ca nadian press and tbe announcement that Great ftrltalu will shortly dl. patch a fleet of war ships te cruise lu the vicinity of our nerthtnsteru coast II 110 indicate hostility to wards the Unlted States grewlug out et our poltlen en the fisheries question, snd WllKhKAS. Admiral I'orler has directed attention le thn tact that 27 out of our Atlantic guirnnd l'acltlu harbors are absolutely de fenseless, eleven of them, te wit : New Yerk, San Francisce. Hestnn, tbe lake perts,Haiup ten Keads, New Orleati", Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Portland, Maine, and the Khode Island perls or Narragansett Biy are in urgent niodef luimtdtate defense, and WllKRKAS, It Is nlloged that Great Brltalu and Canada are In pon'cMen of charts and exemplification of all our harbors and coast defense ; thertfjre llctelvett, That ihe president be reqne-led as commander-in-chief el the army and navy te Inform the llouse of Heprsentatlvts atnn etrly day what bteps, if miy, ere necessary, In his judgment, le provlde for this emer gency. Mr. Brngg, of Wisconsin, suggested that it wasunwlse te advertise te tbe enemy our un protected iiosltleu. The resolution wag rtferred tt tl.e commit cemmit tte en appropriation. The Uoute has pasucd the egrienUural ap propriation bill. Mr. lloutelle, el Maine, (.lle".d a riselu tlen directing the foreign atlalrs commlt'eeto for with report back the Senate retaliation bill. Mr. Levcrlng, or Mass., presented n resolution from tbe MassachU'ctta legislature In favor of the retaliation bill. Tbe Uouse has geno Inte commlttce of the whole en the agriculture appropriation bllt Mr. Hear preseuteJ a resolution Iu tbe Senate concerning the treatment of American Tetscls In Canadian waters and declaring In laver of retaliation te the exent of prohibiting Canadian vessels from purchasing supplies lu American perU and etentually the ex clusion of all Canadian products by land or sea ; It was refined te the foreign relations cemmitter. Ibe Senate took np the surdry civil appro appre appro iriatleu bill. Tbe Senate has laid atlde Senater Beck's railroad attorney bill lu erder toceutlnuo consideration of tbe sundry civil appropria tion bill. The Mrilnu I'entluu Kill Mgurd. Washington, Jan. 31. The president has slgued tbe Mexican pension bill, and the bill for a public building at Worcester, Mass. 6eerctary Mannl ng has Informed the com mlsslencr of agriculture that lu his opinion tbe care of the cattle quarantine stations Bheuld continue with the agricultural depart ment and net be returueil te tbe treasury department as proposed by the peudlug bill. Attorney General Garland has net yet re turned Iho iuttr-state vemmciue bill tj tbe president. An understanding baa been leeched be tween the couferoes en the antl-Morteu bill by which the Senata is te accept the Uouse amendments and a report will be made shortly. When tbe supreme com t of tbe United States convened atuoeu te-day Chief Justice Wulte announced that tbe tlme lu which the arguments lu tbe telephone casea are te be made vn extended until Tuesday el next week, und that tbe counsel must agree ameug thomselves as te tbe di vision el it, as tbucourtaldnet waut te make further extension el ttie tlme. It waa ex pected that the arguments would clo-se next Friday. Sir. J. J. fatorrew, ler the Bell com pany, then resumed, and win likely con tinue nil day. Iu tbe abstuce of Mr. I'erry Boluient, who was suJdenly called te Ne a Yerk, the diplo matic and consular appropriation bill wa, of course, net called up, but It Is understood that a coure of action ou the fisheries ques tion was agreed upon by tbe subcommittee en foreicu atlalrs consisting of Messrs. Bel. meet, Clements aud Htce bofero Mr. BjI mom's departure. All Tliere Ijt I'ltature. Wasuinoten, Jau. 31. Tnere are fite railroad men iu the city who are prominent In railroad and express circles, aud their presence here Just at this time Is much com mented en. Mr. Vanderblls and Mr. Hene, el New Yerk, as has been Btate I boretolore, are etidently bere for reit aud quiet President Norten, of tbe Louisville ifc Nashville, who arrived In the city Saturday evening by a priva'.e car ever thu Baltimore & l'otemao read with bis ramlly and a party of irieuds, alsj says be U here for pleasure. Mr. T, J. Fctter, cf Cblou'e, president el the Chleie, Burlington A Q'llncy rillread, declarca that bis vLlt has nothing te de with the inter-state cemmerce bill. He sajs hli read will net submit briefs or arguments te tbe attorney general. Mr. Charles Farge, el Chicago, prenldeut of the American Uxpress company, Is also in the city, as he sajs, bent upon pleasure. Mil. HA.SfllMl 31 AV LKAVK. mil IIe Will Stay In tha Cabinet I'ulll til nnk Is Organized. Wasuimiien, Jau. 31 Iu reference te tbe rumors as te Secretary Manning's retire ment from the cabinet, it may beaid en tbe btgheet authority tbut subscriptions et stock have been collected for eme time past for a new national bank te ba organized in New Yerk, with tbe underMandiDg that Secretary Mannlogweuldbooomaits president Secre tary Manning has known thle,and has made no pretest against It As tbe plans have become mero tally matured ami thodelre.lHiibscrlp- tlens Beeured. the president has nten op tlens secured, the prcwueni nas neon rreached. aud It has been ascertained that be ' .,-... . ...!..(, tl.nnln weuia mil eiiucHiui iu ivumu tn vu.,.un Irem utveptlng tt banK presidency inoieuerca a ureat lucreitsu of salary and retease irem the obligations of Ills position at the head of the treasury department Muttcis having progressed thus far, tboqucstien till remains open, inasmuch as Mr. Manning sajs that au cller or a bank presidency ctunet be for mally made or accepted uutll the bank is or ganlzed. Fer this reason, be authenzss tha statement that he has net accepted such eu efler, and It U deuhtlesa true that the matter remains open, subject te bis final and formal decision later en, but all peibenal and official rrleuda appear te be confident or his secert ance, and his own statements strongly Imply It A Siale Ai.ei Istlen Umpire On Saturday William Deau, of this city, slgued a contract te umpire for the Fenm-j I vaula Base Ball Association next season, The umpires will rccelte $123 per month. m ' lu Tutlll J. S. Ferbes, advauce agent of Annie Ber le in' dramatle company, which appear at tbe Wet Kteg street tbeutre all next week, is in town arrauglug for the appearance cf the show. WmATUMH JNJiKMXItin-. nWlBUlsoies, V. 0 Jan. 31. F01 Eastern Pennsylvania t Celd, northerly p 'winds, bblfting te easterly, bOvteming I slightly warmer, fair weather, TIlttKK HUNDRED I.0ST . -m -IK ms Hli-.t VULLIlim IMAM THM UA. tlLlAN uuur Ann nr 4vi A a Kegllth Vassal Hound rer AuatmUa. 1 Large Mauhsr el KaHgranw, sirtk j Unknown Oralt-eaa ellks PM. M s.ngrs Rstensd. Londen, Jan. 31. Dispatches Justness irem me Janeiro aiate mat we ou Itapuuda Irem Ljnilen for Australia large number of emlgrants en bear v with an unknown vessel near tba Brazil and sank almost Immediately. hundred of thoe en beard of the KaptU wero drowned. The remainder were at uatit. Ne rurtbpr particulars Mm boeu rccdlved. V Esptetrr Stanley te Leave Caire en Tk CAine, Jan. 31 Mr. Henry StBlJM icate mis cur en Thursday, en route I zlhar. Te a United Press reporter he I terizcil the lepert that Emln Bey 1 ou his way te the eastern cotster Africa.) having cut bis way through the Uganda 1 rltery, ns tbe sheerest nensenie. W Fasln, U.e Egyptian prlme minister, ummie LcTftteu government is net pli uimcuiutj u me y,Hy 0f jir, Htatllej'l expedition, aud that etery thing will1 reaiiyaiiuotime.Mr. Hlauley ha fixed Its departure. Ooielicn a.tsa I'srliaiurnlar Beat. Londen, Jan. 31 Lord Algernon PwetS lias resigned Lis seat as member el Parttefi ment rer St. GenraeM Hanover Square ut favor ct Mr. Gnschen. tbe (lefesled candldatev.j( for the Exchange dlvisen ofLlverneol. ik Tbe Londen Twits rays that It believe Jyj that Mr. Geechen will accept tbe efltT Mi Lord Algernon Percy, M. I, for St Oe Hanover Square, who basteslgued from tiHeY seat In favor el Mr. Goschen. US Jehn HrigUl's Criticism. IxiNbex, Jan. 31. Mr. Jehn Bright written a letter deploring tbe lact thai suptiosed te renreseut Irishmen and tM lu the 8trugle no going en in IrlaT1 cover sjteak a word el counsel te their eea trymeu In behalf of industry, honesty tempDrance, which would lessen theevU j Ireland, though they jiuld uet add tei Irian or American uonaueua 01 casu. ;,; -4SS NuFurtharuucerd iu llelNtU $f$ Belfast, Jan. 31 The city Is quiet te-day.' $)ji Tbe parsons arrested for participating lnyasVS terday'a rioting were arraigned oerera iaa)S police maglstratet today, formally cthvgesti with the crlme and rematiued r,er a rer bearing. 18 TitsririKrissrrii. vewiaht. Ne Uladrdcr Auiwbtre Breuklin's Ceal Tat ISelng Uepteled Rapidly Utmandsef rf1 New Yerk, Jan. 31. All was quiet wbamjf work began en the wharves along tbe HefaV river this morning. Groups 01 ileswh 'iorgbberemen steed ou tbe corner ' ing tbe new bands at the decks where ers were lying. Small forces of green 1 v.-ere added te the uuuiber obtained week, and net u few of the non-union 1 lately engsged lulled te put In auapp Asked about this, n official el tbe 'I ehoremen's union said : " A geed many 1 the new men put te work last week. what we call 'deck ranger,' who catek 1 odd lob when tbev feel llke, bat don't I long at anything." -vrB Simultaneously at 10 e Meck at the ra elers, a comndttce 0! thrce of the handlers presented themselves te the-1 uers agent and made a demand ler wages. Tbe specification of this da are that for a day's work of 10 hour err thev shall recaive r2. and that rer all tlme and Sunday wmk they shall be paid J cants an hour : that u called en at 7 a. 00. holidays aud the work roves (e be of twa -three hour?. It bhull he called usir a os work-, aud that payment shall be made twh a meutb. alie ra'e tue men are new gev is 17 cents nu fnmr-BlJd tbey have work be that they carfJ-J ,vvnMl per mouth. Tht men requeat aif,p- iioen te-morrow. The officers of the coal companies'' making desperate efforts te carry en I with grreu hands, still maintain a front They say tbey are net alarmed al threats et dMrlel assembly 49, of the Bail et Laber te Kill further extend tbe atrlkal calling the Knights en the elevated and all tbe men empleyed by ether consumersel coal, notably the gas corns Tbe tire at tbe Cromwell pier en Sitmf has alarmed shippers aud new the a tlcn Is le clear oil tbe decks as quickly;,! osalble. Cargoes of cotton and oil that accumulated ou piers are being trans te lighters and removed. The strike oil 'longshoremen and coal handler aleag' rivtr ire-t or Brooklyn sun com There has beec no dbtur bance waa Brooklyn suflers for coal. It is 1 regular demand will exhaust tha uprif( Wednesday. Already many or the tarda are empty. Wboleaale dealer 1 the meat part as badly ou a the re'alV consequently the yards are closed. . . " .-. .. "-- &&& .Vuniner itiizzarn 111 in.iennirM,OT HKT.ENA, Ment, Jan. 31. Thegloeoiya leek ler stock lu Northern ruentaaav. Canadian territory ttns further Intenatt t beaw blizzard aud snow fall night The temperature ranged freaij 35 decrees boletv Irem ten Assin British Columbia. Three te four 1 sueATiell within a radlu of thirty te 1 miles from here. Tbe storm waa tore, block in this radlu are in a ( . cta.,.l l,n ttnrm wllh hilt fnw leaSHSSL't.a ,VJ DIDUU SUV Btu.M. .... wh. .w .. t Murder Ends a DUpat Over Vive I CnATTANOOQA, Tenn., Jan, SI.. tardlv murder occurred here Uat w blch Samuel McClure shot Philip cold blecd. Tbe two men quarreled I nickel that McClure claimed Beea?i ,,,,, in lhe quarrel, McClure ad TiaeetM " .'"' ," . .1. .V.,i.i-.i....irflfcSsi UH VlttlllU i.ii.M-...n,. 1 and neurcd ihe contents Inte Bacea'4 tearing out the vitals, MoClure waai nud Iniprlaened, OulyThrre Legislators FrWtlri Tiiknten, N. J., Jan. 31. rnejeiail biy met a few toceuds after 12 o'clock I Senater Sloen anu A.ieuiuijuiesi mid Kcudder Mint the only memo cnt lbe usual fermaline were all l f.nt end the result was three vote for A -.belt ler Uulted Statea senator. , 1 I'ldlailelphU Democrats Name ItaalaeVi PnitAUKU'itiA, Jan. 31 roe lien tOAlay nominated Charles uentonferr of taxes. In pUca of Jehn Hunter, who 1 cllued the nomination, A eandldaa"J mayor will tie selected te-morrow te All J vacancy 011 the lienet causeu iy iue a tlen of Charles 11. liansa. am Uisutrues rire. ,' OrTKnLAKC, Mleb., Jan. ai flrfj inernlnir totally destreyrd, tegaibar" their ceuteuf, Baardsley A Fratl'a J store, Harris McCorrnaeo'B and the Bcardsley Stfrtaa OOI home., Kstlmated let about I once 112.000. j-VJ """"""i"" -j ,-r 1 Iast.BUr eHmaV' .'' 1 Laxevikw. Ulek.. Jm. Wilsen was tassaatly kUled 1 neon by tbe eaplosiea of tba I Bietberaaaw milt jsawa . iia Awna.a. wu aarlAStslsr I 1 mill WM eosepiemy w "$ "t?. Lk S". 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