Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 24, 1887, Image 1

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VOLUME XXm NO.
A PHILADELPHIA CRASH.
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DlmmlNnMXr UU la Mm BeHSIThat
Jam. Baaler Barged rap te tae Aateaat
f a gaerter ef Mllrlea Deusra-Tne
Uasksr City alaeh Biclted.
S,Y Tb development already brought te ilfkt
In tbe affair el tba firm of James A Jehn
Huntar, Philadelphia, the positive charges of
forgery wade by various bank tba appre
benaleathat tba werat n net known, and
that Other Irregularities might ba brought te
tba surface all theaa oemblned Undad te
eraata aanaatlen la flaaaelal elrclaa Wednes
day and among butlneaa man generally.
Tba attachment laauad by Kean, Bedlna A
Ce. waa bat the precursor of atmllar proceed proceed
leg, and tba lawyers were kept buy la is
suing them and reeerdlng mortgage! and
oenveysnoes of tba firm's property.
At the oleao of the flaanelal day tba sett
mata of the amount of tba paper laeaed bear'
lag tba firm's endersemente varied from
340,000 te 9400,000, about tbraa-fenrtba of
which, it la supposed, wss of a fraudulent
character. There baa been traced about 1230,
000, all el which. It la alleged, la forged, al
though some of It may be duplicated In
the d liferent account, but It la autherltattrely
atalad that ever 1200,000 or paper bearing Ibe
name of Jamee Leng ba been examined and
pronounced te be lerged. An unexpected
fact wm develeed, namely, that tba name of
x Jehn Field, et tna tlna of Teung, Smyth,
Field A Ce., had been forged te three note,
two of which are held by the Klghth Na'ienal
bank and one liy the Independence National
bank, each net being for 16,000. Hew many
mere of aucb notes, if any, are In exUtenee
la, an yet, unknown.
A. te tba whereabeut of Jamei Hunter
there wa no light thrown during the day.
lie bad net returned Irera New Yerk, and It
waa rumored net only that be did net Intend
te return, but that be bad gene te Brazil, but
this could net ba traoed te a positive authori
ty, and an opinion waa expressed by a oeun.
eel In the esse that If It were net true James
nunter was, at lasit, In biding mm. where.
An assignment for the benefit of creditor
of the Orm of Jsme A Jehn Hunter te Jehn
Field waa executed en Tueeday.
jeiim riBLn'a statement.
Jehn Field, In anawer te Inquiries, aald
that thl wa a aurprlae te him, and be could
net underatand It, The werat of It all, be
aid, I that all the family placed wbat they
had in James Hunter's bands, and bs feared
that It la all swept away. He bad all that hi
wire Inherited from her father, William
Devlne. Upen being Informed that there
had Ju.t been recorded a mortgage In truit
for the wife or James Hunter for
some 131,000, Mr. Field said : ' 1 am
glad el that ; that wa about what ahs
get from bsr father, and thl Wm. De
Tine null be her brother. It 1 Imneasl-
ble te aay what the assets are. It will take
eeme lime te prepare a atatement from the
book., and 1 have no idea or the amount or
the liabilities. Mr. Jams Hunter wa one
el the eweeteat tempered men one oeuld
meet, and waa kind hearted and gentle In
bt family, and from my knowledge of kla
cbaracterlitlca hi. action In thl matter I a
uivstery te me. The only explanation I ean
Had I that, In order te escape from a tempor
ary embarrassment, be took the flrt atep In
tula direction, and having done It success
fully he bt gene en and en.
'Jehn Hunter knew netblng about It It
waaaamuch aaurprlietehlm when be heard
It as te anybody else. Of oeuree he heard
that matters were net going en aa they abeuld,
but he did net knew It until two or three
days ana Wben the attachment was mad
and ibe notice was served upon him yeter.
day be waa at 111 mere surprised. It I a ter
rible blew for Jehn Hunter, who la a In no
cent of wrong-doing a anybody can be. He is
Incapable et any wrong. James Hunter
attended te the busmen, and Jehn
gave hi sttenllan te the affair at the tax
offlee. Jehn Hunter bad the meat
Implicit confidence In James, and,
m a oeueequenoe, he did net give the
business sny attention. Fer eeveral years
past Jehn Hunter has net been devoting any
time te the aflalra at the mill. I never
wanted him te take the office. It was against
my judgment Nobody knew hew 1 en
deavored te persuade him from having any
thing te de with It. Fer aeveral year pMt
Jehn Hunter ba known netblng about the
business. He can sy nothing, ixetuw he
knewa nothing, and It la Impossible for blm
te explain anything."
As te where Jsme Hunter 1, Mr. Field
aald that no one knew ether than that be had
gene te New Yerk, net even members el the
family, and his wile was ytry apprehensive
about blm.
JOHSf HUXTBH'S STATBMEXT.
Tax Kteaiver Jehn Hunter la te-dsy almeat
hopelessly ruined through the perfidy of hi
brother, In whom he always placed aueh Im
plicit faith. But the lea of all hi worldly
poeeeealena baa net been as bsrd a blew aa
the criminal conduct of James. Mr. Hunter
when seen at the tax receiver's offlee bore
evidence of much werrlment of mind. He
looked cru.hed and disheartened, and his
speech was alew and anecung. Held ne :
I am as much In the dark as an outsider. I
de net knew the extant of the Arm's obliga
tion nor the amount or the paper which my
brother plaeed en the market, because 1 have
net gtveeitne business my personal attention,
my duties as ux receiver having occupied
all my time. It is hsrewhsrel have made
a great ml.take. Wben I entered the offlee
alx years age te work for the interest of the
people et Philadelphia I thought myaelf a
rleh man. I believed I waa worth 1200,000
clear. I placed everylbleg in my brother's
hands and fall content te Intrust blm with
ike entire business because be was always
oerrect la hi. dealings I neglected my private
affaire te attend te these of the public, and
this I bowl nave been rewarded. lam
walling or tbe figures, se tbatl ean see
where I stand, and these I hope te have
within a day or two. I de net knew where
my brother is, but I hope be will return. 1
de net knew who forged tbe notes that were
negotiated. I knew nothing of the exUtenee
of forged piper until 1 was served with tbe
attachment or Bedlnedc Ce.
Jamee Hunter'e dlaappearanee has been
the .ubject .or much speculation. He left
home en Tuesday morning, ssylng he was
going te New Yerk. It Is believed by many
that ne took paaaage en a eteamer that after after
neon for Brull, where be may ba able te Jein
the rapidly Increasing colony el Philadelphia
fugitive.
The greatest wonder was expressed by
these acquainted with the firm and lis bual.
ness aa te wbat became of the money raised
by Jamee Hunter. It Is asserted en all aides
that be did net lese It in tbe business, and
the only theory they held Is that It want for
ether purposes. He lived modestly and in
expensively, end we noted for bis domeatie
habits. He waa net known te nave .pecu
lated, but tbe hundreds of thousands of dol
lars bare disappeared aa mysteriously aa
aimseir. Where It has gene te Is pusxllng
the entire family.
A POaUaU BBQIHNINOj OF THBTBOUBLE.
The general Impression among these Inti
mately acquainted with the member of tba
firm I that the present difficulty started with
a land speculation of Jamea Hunter several
years age. At that time James became Impressed-with
the Idea that Spring Lake, a
fashionable watering place upon tbe northern
coast of New Jersey, was destined te become
a popular summer resort. Ha accordingly
bad conveyed te blm a Urge tract of
land la that vicinity for speculative
purposes, la payment for which ba
!" ."2 i? M payable at different
periods. Spring .Lake tailed te attract the
pnfnlaee, ae waa expected, and when tbe
KS "SS. a " WM U any, of the
met which Jasasa had - - (Li k
"M M5J,.!r,?!Ute "Met his oblige,
liens, The tax receiver, who had attemnful
aafflalent money te save Ji
nun. All the available i
hank.
tbeeeaMparpescbesrtthaarmwMssfthi
enppiea aenaiuae uvea waasa n
Mr. Jehn Field, a brethar-Bvlaw at Jaha
Baatar, aald ha oeold soceaal terJaatas JTaa
asfeasttew
BasMr. Th
aawsswssst
asUMM em ae etaer ffiaai taaa av
tr. Themaa'awhef tt had. ! wa
u wiiipw m wmet lives nana, we
land aabeme, was appealed as, and reeaeadsd
by permitting aim V nee the faaaTef the
rm. beside mertaaataa nt.s.m an mi
173.
wlfa were aeted for charity aad geed Werk a
Mr. Field reared Jehn and his family would
be Involved la ruin unless the creditors
should provide for the sale of the Wast
Philadelphia property by leta. Mr. Field
reared that James Hunter had left the oeun-
FT.
satstaMHBlkNrsg,
PBicanaLratA, March St-Tha ltahtll
ties of James and Jehn Hunter are aew
estimated at 1191,000. Alltheoemptomlelng
papar bears the aame of James Loag, presi
dent of she Union Traat company. Mr.
Leng says ha dose net yet knew en hew
much of the psper bis name baa been forged,
but the forged paper baa been estimated aa
high aa three-fourths et tbe entire amount.
A large amount or paper la also supposed te
be afloat bearing only Ibe firm's name.
Nothing 1 yet known el the wbereabeuta of
Jamee Hunter.
rmmeu arssisaesr araaear.
Defending tke K..leMastleal BUI la the Ober
haasBaipsr William,
The German Oberhaus, Wednesday, la
plenary session, began tbe dlsousslen of the
ecclesiastical bill. Prlnee Bismarck made a
long speech In defense et the measure. He
said :
In regard tetba question of religion orders
the chief point te be determined wss whether
Catholic eitlssns nsed tbe orders. 1 1 Is cer
tain that Catholics believe In the value el tbe
orders, and their sentiments should be eat
I.Hed in harmony with ths legislation of the
country. Tbe tate naturally had an Interest
In the geed training or priests. Hueb train
leg they could acquire aa wall at eemlnarlee
as at universities. Tbe bitterest enemiea or
tbe government oamerrem unlveraltlee, net
from ssmlnarlee.
Referring next te the law requiring eooleal eeoleal eoeleal
astlca te sire nntlee te the state of aoeolnt-
menta, Prlnee Bl.marek declared that be bad
net attached special Importance te tbla provl prevl provl
Ien, eepeclally In view or bis experience
thst eoelestsstlos who ter years hsd exercised
their functions under the very eyes el ths
government changed their dl.poaltlensaaoon
ssthey became blabepa. The government
hsd net made tee large oenoeaalona te ths
Catholic nor had It glvsn up sny of Ita
sovereign rights. Hs hsd never desired a
lasting strutrgle with the curls. As
early as 1875 hs hsd called Cardinal
Antenelll'a attention te the danger pre
sented by ths fermstlen or a special
Catholic political party, and ever elnee the
curia had manirsetad apeaeerul disposition.
He bad prepared a pregramme or pesos, te
reallts which he bad new worked for ten
Esus. Through the proposals before tbe
euee be hoped te obtain a lasting peace,
ir that expectation should net be fulfilled
tbe measures new propewd oeuld easily be
rescinded. It waa necessary that the Centre
party, which entered Inte relations with all
the elements thst were hostile te the elate
end empire, be deprived or sll pretext for
opposition. It waa out et regard for the unity
of tbe nation, and became or tbe denser
threatening that unity, that he Initiated the
preeent eceie.la.tlcl bill, doing se with a
full recognition of hi. rmneelblllir. Whether
or net tbe bill would lead te the eetabliib
ment or a religion, peaee oeuld net yet be
known, aa the leadere el the Centre bad
S laced themselves In opposition te tbe pope.
Ie less dsngereus tnan the Pregressists were
the subversive tendencies or the lewerdergy,
In whose removal tbe pope end emperor have
an equal Interest. If tbe pontiff and the em
peror were at ne tbe opposition of Wind Wind
tberat and the Centre would have no further
significance. In conclu.leu be urged tbe
whole Heuee te adept the bill with tbe com cem com
mlsden'a amendment. Minuter Ven (Jes
ter then (poke, after which the Heuae ad
journed. The emperor' proclamation te the
Oerman people thanking them for
their expression or devotion and Jey
en the 90tb anniversary or hU birth Is
oeucbed In words allowing the profoundest
emotion. Tbe document oentslns a long re
view of the emperor's Ufa. The ksiser
dwells en the experiences of bl. youth and
tbe wonderful help Qed hss vouchsafed te
him, and prsys thst he may be able te pre
serve during tbe short remainder of his life
tbe blesalnga or peace.
sea-a bbatt tirm mmummm:
A Ut of rremlaant rbllad.lphlan. In.ared
Wit tbe ftetatlve HeMleg. et sacb.
Tbe Spectator Company," of New Yerk
city, have Issued In pamphlet form a llat of
large holders of life Insurance In tbe princi
pal cities of the United Htates. It Is tbe meat
complete lUt or prominent insurers ever com
piled and cannot fall te be of value te these
Interested In tbe eubjeet of life Inauranee.
In the list the following Phlladelphlans ap
pear :
Alllien, Je.
AllUen, WU W
A.hbroekJ
ArrUenJ M
Hally.JeelJ
Barker, w
Blackburn, F
Blaichler, l hariea U
Drewn, rrea..
Beut, Rebert, Jr
Carr. Jams. B
CaMiar. i-swl. c
Cb.ua., Oeerge W
CemegT. BTI
Cramp, wm A Sen.
Varltngton.Je.epb U
I 60,000
eo.euo
40.(03
011,000
79,000
1(0,(00
00,000
100 000
8U.O0O
100000
toen
50,000
10O.OJO
75.000
100000
1OI.U00
600,000
110,0(0
14000J
10O0U)
110,000
100,000
soeoo
S90.000
90,000
eo,euo
, ivoeo
84.000
MOUO
130,090
eo.uue
, 180 0.0
ltt.O.0
73.000
100.000
, in.oce
MLUOJ
fusion, siunuiea
OlMten, Wm
Hitman, JnaepbO
Debblnf, Uicbsrd J
Uolae, Thee
F1.M. SUnley Q A Ce
Ougnnbelm, Mejer
Harding, Oeerge
lUralegW w"
Hastier. Wm f
Her, David ,
11111, Oeerge W
HUlnutn. J f
Uned, Benbrlgbt A Ce ,
Helm, Oerxe dSB
Kelley, Oeerge
King-tier, J a
Lloyd, Wm J
Laeat, Jehn..
MaaKellsr. Bmlih. A Jerdan
ale Michael. Morten, r
slulfenl.BE
etar.en, ij J
Petsneu, Richard ,
Patenen, Thee B
PUtt. Cbwle.
Raaiiter, I Layten
Rebiru, OT...
Keb.ru, Perelval, r
Rudelph. Philip
Rudelph. S a...
Bank, Vk
sbsw. Wmr ,
Bbeppard. I.aMs A
Shoemaker, B II ,
SteUoe.J B
8turt,U H..
Hweatnian, V C ,
jriere. Wm I
yanaxam, LeuU u
Waumak.r, Jehn
IUI.CH0
71,000
100 aw
100,000
70 000
115,000
eo.ieo
te 000
M.600
75.00J
ZU.000
7U.0O0
iisun
100,000
515,000
0,000
75.0UO
60,000
0 1,000
eoeooj
100,0X0
60,000
SJO.OOO
wanamaxer, s ,
Weelpper, S
ZteglerVBres .,
sees
Aaemer Pkes te Bstermlaata Oroaad-aega.
Prem ths West Chester Maws.
A farmer up in Uwehlaa who elatma te
nave an extra large stock or ground-hogs en
his farm, and baa tried many expertmente te
get rid et them, does net have faith la tbe
gunpowder remedy, having tried It. He
thinks It would tskssbouthalfakegorRock tskssbeuthalfakegorRock tskssbouthalfakegerRock
rend te reach the extremities of nema of
their burrewa. Hs has been most suoessarul
with sulphur half a pound In an old paste
board or ether box, Ignited and thrutt into
the hole aa far aa possible, and when under
full headway, all tbe opening closed and
packed, will nearly always de the bualneaa.
Ne need te dig te find If they are dead. If
they de net open the holes in two or three
dayaltiaaafetoeoaoludethat tbe occupant
have gens Inte a etate of eternal hybernatien.
Hulphur fumes are certain death te animal or
vegetable life.
m
Dted a HU Wile's general.
There waa a sensational ateppage te a fu
neral la Decatur, I1L, en Wednesday after
noon. Mrs, O. E. Houek dlsd en Monday,
aged aeventy-eeven. Lsrkln Honek, aged
ninety years, wss bar husband. He was In
feeble health. WhUe tbe pell-bearera were
haarlBf the ramalai of the wife te tbe hearse
te he taken te the church the husband, who
waa tee feeble te leave the boese, died la his
haw. The unexpected episode crested a gen
eral aemaMttaa. It was arranged te held
bosh faaaialg tegethir aa Friday"
Orabh, whole eaarged by hat wife
rassVaMhaaa aaM te hall by Al-
ss asaWes a. asasw
wtthasaa
LANCASTER,
NEARING ADJOURNMENT.
Ma cewwmmmavm or tmm atarsiesiar
miMutmmM iwrmitABmirmt,
What Was Dees at Wseeare aiaw.s The
Matlesai Oeagicgatl.n hsklag rev fends
st the DUsslved Martewa Chans,
If II Is Met Iteergealses.
The alxth day'a aetelen of the Philadelphia
annual conference of the Methedltt ehurcb
waa opened Wednesday morning la Philadel
phia by Bishop Randelph & Fester. The
oemmltlee en tbe book concern reported thst
tbe aale of books and periodicals wss larger
last year than ever before. The total sales
amounted te 11,898,200 65. The aggregate
sales of the two oenoerna Kent and West
amounted te 13, 160,442 02.
Bl.bep Fester announced the tran.fer te
tbe Philadelphia conference or Rev. H. P.
Appenteller, missionary In Ceres, from the
Newark conference. The report of the trus
tees of the conference was then submitted.
It etatad that tbe deeds el Hammertoe chureb
and Williamson's ehapel, of tbe Seuth Phila
delphia district were In tbe hands of tbe trus
tees, with a request that the conference be
autherised te mske a conveyance of tbe prop prep
ertles. The report recommended te tbe con
ference thst In ease the Mavtewn church, r.
csntly sold, should net be re erganised within
five years the beard be autherised te hand
ever the money te tbe Marlstta ehurcb for tbe
payment ei ins parsensge. noeay Mill church
has been abandoned and the beard recom
mended tbe sale or the property. Rev. W.
C. Robinson presented a let of ground at
Chsdd's Ferd, Delaware county, te tbe oon eon oen
fereooe for a church building.
The report or tbe North Philadelphia dis
trict was called for. The names or the effec
tive elders were called and their characters
passed. Presiding Rider Jeseph Welch read
the report The onurenes hsve generally en
Joyed prosperity. Tbe class meetings were
well ettended. The Infirmary of the Heme
for the Aged was oemplsted. Tbe mortgage
or 11,000 has been raised en tbe Columbia
Avenue ehurcb. and a debt or 11,110 waa paid
off en the Franklin church. Improvements,
ameunUng te 14,000, have greatly beautified
tbe Mount Zlen church, Mansyuek. A large
brown-stone sdlflee Is being erected for ths
Park Avenue cbureh. Trinity church will
uuiiu hiv euapvi una year.
The names or the effective elders or tbe
Beuth Philadelphia district were celled and
their characters passed. Presiding Elder
William Swlndella reported that the mis
sionary collections were larger laat year than
for eeveral previous years, Tbe smeunt
saked for the sustentstlen fund was 91,300 ;
,u waa inuHnDW ; j,ih person, con
fessed oenverslon during the year. A new
chureb edldee hss .been erected st Seuth
Chester at a coat or 114,500, and the West
Chester church wss remodeled st a cost el
111,000. Tbe report urged tbe putera te the
dl.tr let te co operate In raUIng fund, for the
hospital ; 933,473 wss paid out In church Im
provements, snd old debts were liquidated
te the amount of 98,889.
Rev. James NelU announeed that last Mon
day', collection, ter the hespltsl fund
amounted te 91,198. making the total oontri eontri oentri
butlone 131,400. At bla own request tbe rela
tion et Rev. W. U. Rlllett waa changed from
effective te superannuated. TbebUbep waa
requested te leave Re v. A. F. 8lndelU out
of an appointment thl. year In order that hs
might prosecute bla atudlea st Drew theologi
cal aemleary. Rev. Dr. A. J. Kynett .poke
In the Interest of tbe beard of church exten
sion, and Rsv. Oeerge W. MscLaugblln ad
dressed the conference en bebsll of the Penn
sylvania Beamen'a Friend aeclety. Rev.
Jeseph Masen preelded at tbe afternoon see see
slen. Tbe oemmlttee en education recom
mended DIoklnsen, Drew, Pennington, Cen
tenary, Wllllam.pert and Wyoming colleges
te tbe patronage el tbe conference, and Rev.
Dr. J. A. McCauley, president et Dickinsen
college, made an address In tbe Interest of
that Institution. Resolutions were passed te
held children's dsy before tbe opening of
each sobeol term snd te preach ou tbe ad
vantages of Christian education.
HB KILLBD T1LLIB SBTtrf.
Janitor Tllu, HU Death Sentence commuted,
Denfene. the Crime.
James J. Titus, who murdered Tlllle Smith,
the Hsckettstewn, N. J., servant, in April laat
and whose death aentenee wss commuted te
Imprisonment for life, has made aoenfesilon.
The confession Is te tbe effect that for some
time before the homicide hU relation, with
Tlllle Hinlth had been or an Improper char
acter. On the night or the murder Tlllle no-
tinea mm mat ane was going te the party
wbleb aba attended, snd that she would net
be home till late. She saked blm te let her
In when ane returned. He told her te go te
the matron and get permission, but abe re
fused te de se, ssylng that it was sgslnst
tbe rules. After persuasion he con
sented te wait for her snd let her In.
Hs did admit her return. She oemmunlcated
te him her fears thst she was lu trouble Irem
which he endeavored te dissuade her. He was
notsneasmfnl, however, and she finally told
him that ir aueh aheuld prove te be tbe case
she would expose htm aa the author ether ruin
He protested sgslnst thst course, and ahe in
sisted en it tlll.as he say a, he in anger grasped
ber by tbe threat and bsld ber ler a me
ment. Hs hesrd a gurgling sound, and think
ing thst something serious hsd happened,
went for a light, and wnen he returned found
that she was dead. HU oeofeeslon then de
scribe bow, struggling with the body, be
pertly esrrled It and partly dragged It te tbe
place where It was ieund.
A Slie store Beb bed.
Medst Jer, March 21 On Tnesday night
eeme thieves broke a lsrge piste glass In tbe
show window or Wengert A Blerbewer's
shoe store and took therefrem several pairs or
beets, se. There Is no clue te tbe robbers.
The aame night tbe cooper ahep et S. P.
Beckley was broken Inte at present writing
we are unable te learn If any thing waa taken
from there or net
Tbe Salvation Army offletal are busily
engaged In preparing for the hallelujah ban
quet te be held In tbelr barracks en Tuee
day evening, the 29th ; one of the principal
objects of the evening will be tbe presenta
tion of the new army oelora te tbe 13th Pa,
oerps,by Oan. Themas E. Moere, who will
be accompanied by the erusader band, Ne.
2. Majer McDonald and wife will also be In
attendance with efflaera Irem dltlereet oerps.
There will be a grand march led by Gen.
Moere. The banquet and Jubilee will be from
5:30 te 9:30 o'clock p. m., and tbe meeting at
8 p.m.
Abbey's Deuble Mammoth Unele Tein'a
Cabin company la billed for De Lengs ball
en Tueeday evening next.
On Monday of this week Cbas. H. Zeller
sold for M. Hlldsbrant at bl yard, In tbe
rear or tba Washington house, a number or
fine Western eattle, horses, heifers, cows, 4a,
at geed prices. The aale waa well attended-
Wvau BenebMler.
The New Orleans Acaaune announces that
the handsome amount or 930,000 has Just
bean given te Increase the endowment of the
Christian Women's Exchange, already one
of the meat auoeeeslul benefaction in that
city. Tha genereu oentrlbntors of tbla fund
are Mm Heward, rsllet of the late Charles T.
Heward, who gives 920,000, and Mrs. Whit
ney, widow of "tbe late Cbarlss A. Whitney,
w2 7 .,1Aoea Tn- ays addet
The city et New Orleans is being placed
nnder ever Increasing obligations te its noble
women for thslr public spirit and their phil
anthropic works. Tnsrels nothing weekly
sentimental la the benehotlens of these
ladies, All 1 thoroughly practical and te the
point. Frem Margaret, the Bread Giver,
whose white monument etanda where It ean
be dally eeen by tbe erphaaa whom for ae
many years she freely fed, te tha women
whoendew charities and found libraries and
oellegea, the record la magnificent The day
appears te ba near at band when the most
distinguished and noble meauments of beee beee beee
flosnes la New Orleans will ha due te
OtdObeetast.
Prem th be and Leather Jtsperter.
Tat aleBang of tha aasslfaa awy ba
asfewtaJXeall,
PA THURSDAY, MABCH 24, 1887.
UB BBTBHUB BILL.
say Pi mm tfemataa Against the Oleaes
Taxing staashMterts.
Ever slaes the Heuse passed tha reveaue
bill, after defeating tha clause exempting
manufacturing corperationa from taxation,
members et the legMatnre hsve been fairly
deluged with letters protesting against put
ting aueh a burden upon growing ladustrlea.
Representative Lead has received aa eepecl
ally large number of theaa pretests, and he
aald Wednesday night be wenid de all la hie
Kwer te seeure the reinsertion or tbe eUuse
. the Senate and tbe concurrence of the
Heuae.
Tbe bill waa considered Wednesday after,
neon by the Senate finance oemmlttee, be
fore whleb arguments In Its behalf were made
by Rufus E. Bhspley, Cyrus Elder, William
E. Littleton, Jobu Nnrrls, M. E. Olmsted
snd Auditor General Nile. On motion or
Mr. Maefarlsne, tbe oemmlttee voted te re
insert a el.use exempting net only manufac
turing corporations from taxation, but also
limited partnerships engaged In manufac
turing. On nsxt Wednesday Jehn O. Jehnsen and
M. E. Olmsted will appear before tbe asme
committee te argua In favor of exemption
from taxation the stock et trust companies.
A Lecal Petition.
A petition la In circulation with regard te
the above as fellows :
Te thl Hen. Amni If.MjUnand th Iltn. JsAn
M. Hickman, Htnateri rem Lancaittr County i
Gbxtlbmen The Heuse et Representa
tive, hss stricken out of bill Ne. 200, gen
erally celled the Revenue BUI," the section
exempting manufacturing ceuipanlee from
tbe payment or atate Ux en tbelr caplUl
stock. If, therefore, the bill abeuld pa the
Senate In thl shape, such ecmpanle will
hereafter bs subject te a tax which we con
alder unjust and Inexpedient for the follow
ing among ether reasons :
isl Msnuraciuringeatablisnmentsirewned
by Individuals or Arms pay no atate tax; if
owned by a corporation formed by a number
et persona the tax la Imposed by bill 90, new
before the Senate. In ether words one rich
man or aeveral rich men may own a menu
factory and be exempt Irem taxation J but If
many men of limited caplul oemblne tbelr
mesne and own a eliullsr establishment they
are required te pay an onereua tax. ThU
discrimination we consider unjust.
2d. A stste tax en manufacturing corpora
tions will prevent tbe estslillsnment et man
ufacturing Industries among ua and tend te
weaken and denreaa these that at nraasnt ux.
Ut.
3d. Surrounding slates de net tax manu
facturing corperationa. A atate tax here will
tend te drive lndu.trle.et thl. character out
of the atate and thua badly cripple our prep
erty.
In view of these considerations we re
pectfully aak you aa aenater representing
thU county te restore the section stricken out
by the Heuse or Representatives In Heuae
bill Ne. 200 exempt ln manufacturing corpo
rations from stste taxation,
Yeurs respectfully.
J. P. WlCKERSUAX,
President Inquirer Publishing Ce.
Gee. M. Fbanklix,
V. P. Keystone Standard Watch Ce.
R J. Houstex,
Preaident Helvetia Leather Ce.
Lancaster Cuemical Ce.
1'emn Iren Ce , Limited.
Lancaster Steam Radiator Ce.
CONKBTOOA ClUAIl Ce.
TBE BILL REPORTED FAVORABLY.
IlARBisnuKO, March 24 In the Senate to
day Heuse bills were reported favorably te
amend and consolidate the revenue laws
with an amendment exempting tee capital
stock of manufacturing corperationa; for
organization and relation or tbe national
guard a and te pay teachers while In attendance
at annual county institutes.
The Senate bill authorizing tbe condemna
tion or turnpikes, reads or blgbwsys con
structed wholly or In part in any county for
pubiie use free from teiu snd tellgstes, was
passed finally ; also Senate bill was passed
finally appropriating 95,000 for a pedestal for
a monument te be erected in Fsirmeunt park
te the memory of tbe late Prealdent Garfield ;
alaeSenate bill providing ler the payment of
expenaes Incurred In making aasassmenU
under th general revenue lew.
DlfCCSSIXO) LICK.NSES.
The Heuse held under consideration the
Brooks high license bill until adjournment.
An amendment by Cbrltzmnn wss sdepted
for tbe license In cities el the first, second snd
third clsss at 9&00, in ether cities 9300, bor
oughs 9150, snd townships 975, wben tbe sub
ject waa dropped. An amendment by Leeda
wa under consideration fixing the licenses
according te sale.
Speaker Beyer's bill appropriating 9375,000
for capltel Improvements was passed second
reading.
Interesting SiMlleal facts.
Cel. II Kyd Douglas' Address in Baltimore.
There are In the United Sutea net lea than
90 000 physicians, 20,000 mere doctors than
lawyers ; or one te every 850 Inhabitants.
The increase et physicians during the last
decade ia at least ten and a half per eent
greater than tbe percentage et increase of
population, and yet inaplte of thla deadly
advance the average of human lite remains st
31 years. Wben 1 remember that there are
2,750 different ways of writing a prescription,
I am aoeszed st msn's ingenuity, but I can
not bUme tbe outraged workmen for boycott
ing tbe tower el Babel. Net only In num
bers, but in Importance of position, the rank
or medicine ean no longer bs questioned.
Originally barbers were surgeons, or sur-
fieen were barbers, yet medicine new, like
sw and Christianity, take ita highest plaee
among tbe most enlightened people,"
m
Pert Dape.lt LoeBlug Cp.
Pert Deposit, Md., Msreb 21 Although
tbe damage te property In Pert Deposit
caused by tbe recent Ice gorge was very
great, the town Is again assuming Its usual
proportions, the repairing et buildings,
lencea, Ac, baa been rapidly prosecuted. Tne
buildings wblcb were curled from the fish
ing shore of Mis I. L Buck it Ce., st tbe
lower end el tbe town, bsve all been replaced
en an extended scale, comfortable stables
erected for the accommodation et heraea, and
all tbe necessary arrangements made ter
catching tbe finny tribe. Thla ahere la noted
ler the large hauls or abad snd herring which
sre dally landed, and these who bsve never
witnessed It should avail themselves of the
opportunity or vUltlng the shere tbe coming
season, te see the sight aa well as te purchase
tbelr supply or fl.b.
m
An Obliging Gu.at.
A resident or tbe provinces bad oeme te
spend a raw daya with some relatives In
Parle. Beoemlog Infatuated with the capi
tal, he remained until pstienee en the pert of
bis beat ceased te be a virtue. Toe polite te
openly remonstrate, they threw out a hint :
Don't you think, my dear fellow," they
aald te the bore, "mat your wife and
children must mias you T" Ne doubt
Thanks ler the suggestion. I'll send ler
tbem."
A Street That Need. Repairing.
At the corner et East King and Duke
streets tbe Belgian blocks are In bad condi
tion. Last till a aewer was built In the
treat which I uew settling. At this crossing
tbe block are about four Inehe lower than
the street ear tracks. I f repairs sre net made
carriages will be wrecked or bones injured
at this point.
DIM Very Suddenly.
PnibADRLPUiA, Msreb 24. Mrs. Theresa
WeUt died quite suddenly at ber reel,
denee, 1,639 North 24th street, this
city, early thl morning. Her death la
aald te have resulted from fright oeoaalonsU
by a street ear oenductor nsmsd Adair break
ing Inte ber room at a late hear last night
and attempting te assault bar. Adair waa
arrested and la held te await the result of aa
lavssUgsUen.
m
Adveaee ns Betes,
Philadelpbia, March 24, On and alter
April 1, aa adveaee of 20 par eent, will be
made by tha Peaasylvsnla railroad com-
pavuta restate quarterly ewamnlattea
THE ROLL OF THE DEAD.
tttrmtau kbbbbbt, a rmemtwaM
OirtMBB OB BAUBBOBt 99WMUlFk
aeaat si a taaaUy as Which the
ateeaef theBerl efOarrlek Plews-Ds-aalse
ef Jeha Meftadea ana Mrs.
st. rswDersaUth
Sylvester Kennedy, a highly Intelligent
and widely known farmer, died at hU home
at the Osp, Salisbury township, about half
past 0 o'clock, of a general breaking down of
tbe physical system In oenseqeaoe of pulmo
nary troubles. Mr. Kennedy bad been In
declining health for eeme time past, but did
net take bla bed unUl about three weeks age,
wben he began te decline rapidly, aad hie
death resulted aa above etatad.
The Kennedys claim deseent from the
Earls of Carrlck, In Ayrshire, Soetlaad.
The Immediate ancestors of the family la thte
oeuntry were William aad Mary Kennedy,
great grandfather or deeeassd, who came te
America about tbe beginning et the last cen
tury and settled In Bucks county. Thslr
son, Jsmes Kennedy.remeved te thle county,
and settled In Salisbury township. Hlalaea,
Maxwell Kennedy, bad aeveral children of
whom Sylvester and Wlnfleld 8. were beet
known in this county. Sylvester, the de
ceased, wss born January 2, 1818, en the old
homestead at tbe Osp, snd for tbe greater
part of hU Ufa followed farming, though for
a abort time, about 1852, be waa engaged
iu me transportation nusinee en tbe
Pennsylvania railroad. He married Martha
A Klnter, daughter of Henry A. Klnser, of
Kinzer'e Station. Tbelr children are Max
well and Herace E., new engaged In the
grain trade In Cincinnati; Oeerge C, the well
known lawyer of thla city, at present solid selid selid
ter Ie the beard of prison Inspectors, snd TJ.
a commissioner for thisdUtrlet ; snd Alenzo
Petter, or tbe steel works, at Pittsburg.
Mr. Kennedy wss regarded aa an Intelli
gent farmer end florist, an active and well
Informed man en all matters et general in
terest, a geed neighbor, a pleasant companion
and a kind husband and father.
DB4TH OB JOBK M'WADDBW.
Be Complains or HU Heart Wedaaasey Bve
alng aad Die Boen Alter.
Jehn MeFadden, a well known citizen,
died at bis borne, Ne. 202 West Vine street,
en Wedneedsy evening. Seme months age
he suffered from a paralytle strekssnd never
fully recovered ; although he waa able te be
about On Wednesday he waa down stairs
as ususl and took a walk in the yard. Be
tween 7 and 8 o'clock In tbe evening, after
going up atatrs, be began te complain et hU
heart. He called hte brother James te bis
side and In a few minutes wss dead.
The deceased waa born in Denegal, Ireland ,
and at the time et bla death waa 64 year of
age. He came te thla oeuntry ever forty
years age. He learned tbe trade et a brick
layer and worked at It for some years. After
wards he waa em pleyed by S. 8. Spencer In
the oettou mills for fifteen years. Seme years
age be lelt the mill and engagsd In ths livery
business, having a hack line en tbe streets.
He sold tbla out and has been living retired
Utely. He wss a bachelor and lived with bis
brother J smee and alster Sarah, both of whom
are unmarried. Hi ether sUters are Mrs.
Patrick Cherry, of this city, and Mrs Patrick
Burke, who resides near Buck.
Deceased waa a member of St Mary'a
ehurcb, St Bernard's society and the Cenes-
toga Beneficial society. He was a quiet, un
assuming man and had many friends.
Mrs. Anna Bterta Cen Denial tb.
Mrs. Anna Maria FenDersmltb, relict of
ine late aenry ten ueramltb, died st her
resldenee Ne. 307 East King street Wednee
dsy evening. Mrs. FenDersmltb had been
In precarious health for eeveral years past,
which confined ber te ber home tbe greater
part or the time. On Friday last she suf
fered a oengeative chill and sank rapidly
until death relieved her.
Mrs. FenDersmtth wss a meat estimable
woman, known and beloved by a wide circle
of friends. She was a liberal dispenser or
charity te all deserving objeets j wa a life
long member et Trinity Lutheran church,
and until impaired health prevented her was
a oenatant worshipper at Its altar. Her
children are Alpheua, ChsrUs A., easbler of
tbe Farmer'a National bank; J. Lucius,
teller In E. K. Smith et Oct's bank, Cel urn
bU ; G. Luther, proprietor of book store, this
elty ; Frank R, clerk In A Rhenda' Jewelry
store, and Miss Evs, at home.
funeral el Br. Begeaer.
The funeral et Mr. Catharine Hegener
took place thla morning from her husband's
realdenee en Seuth Queen etreet and waa
very largely attended. The remalna were
taken te St Mary's Catholle church and
Rsv. Dr. MeGullagh eelebrated a requiem
mass. Tbe Interment waa made at St
Jeseph'e cemetery. Tbe pall-bearers were
Daniel A. Altlck, Jehn Ranting, Charles
Bucklus, A. J. Harberger, Jehn Breck and
H. R. MoCenomy.
Wbat President Oarrett Bald te tbe Majer el
Baltimore.
That tbe Baltimore Ohie railroad com
pany has been merged with the Interests
represented by Messrs. Henry 8. Ivss and
Oeerge H. Stay nor, el New Yerk, Is no longer
a matter et speculation, but Is an assured
tact The city of Baltimore being a holder or
Baltimore A Ohie stock te th extent of 32,000
shares, and the fact that the Interests of Balti
more city and the Baltimore A Ohie railroad
are In many respects Identical, lad Mayer
Hedges te call upon Mr. Rebert Garrett en
Wednesday te learn, if possible, the true state
of affairs with regard te sny nsw arrange
ment Inte wbleb the Baltimore A Ohie had
entered. President Garcatt Informed Mayer
Hedges thst the "deal" wssanaoeompusbed
fact, snd thst be waa waiting until certain In
cidental details were arranged before prepar
ing a atatement for publication. Tbe nature
et tbe deal or with what read or reads, oem-
Cny or syndicate tbe srrangemente are made
r. Garrett did net designate ; but be assured
tbe mayor that no Interests of the city of Bal
timore would be In the remotest mannsr
Jeepardised. The headquarter of tbe amal
gamated properties are te be located ia Balti
more. Parden, ler Twe.
The pardon beard at Ita meeting in Harris
burg en Wednesday recommended pardons
for William T. and Leuis J. Ladner, Phila
delphia, em bezzlement The following ease
were held under advisement : Clayten Meyer,
Crawford county, aassult and battery with
intent te kill i Alexander Steele, Montgomery
enunty, voluntary manslaughter i Geerge
W. Fink, Lehigh county, aaaault and
battery ; Samuel Cehen, Lycoming county,
burglary. These continued until April
meeting are : Christopher Dennelly and
Michael O'Brien. Schuylkill county, con
spiracy and aaaault and battery i Harry Wil Wil
eon, Lawrenee county, larceny ; Jehn T.
Cox, Northumberland county, manslaughter.
Tha cases et Jamee P. MeOabe, Wayne
ceuntv, murder la tbe ttrst degree, and Wil
liam O. Bush, Elk oeunty.murdar in the first
degree, were held nnder advUement until
March 29, These refused are: Solemon
Brown, Allegheny, eed notion i Milten Wes Wes
eon, Allegheny county, voluntary man.
laughter ; Justus HeOmaa, Luserne county.
manslaughter i Fred. 8. Warren, Bosque-
nsnm wwiifi utuiuec ia Bin iiajna
Twe Tessas OellMe.
Tbla meralag tha milk wagon of Mali lager
dalry,en tha Willow Street nika aad tha bore
aad buggy of Jeha Beat eame into eoUhaeB
at Chestnut aad Plum etrashv Tha milk
whemwsahaUeMafMa leaVa
taa JBBW BAH.BB tO AWBBB,
They Are I
Brass Pawaer Oeesldeta
Men er tne eteary one.
After havlag been la oeamltetloa etneeil
o'eloek Taeeday Bight, tha Cleery Jury la
New Yerk anaeuaead Wedaatday afternoea
that they ware aaable te agree, aad were die die
eharged from tha farther hsarlag of tha ease.
Thejury had seat la for certata doeameatary
evldenea,butJuetlee Barrett rafeeed, refer.
ring them te tha wevttlea of the criminal
cede which requires la eas of disagreement
te have such Information given la open court
before eeuasel for both aTdea, aad u eases of
felony In pressnee of the defendant.
The motion was nude by tha district attor atter
? 'PI un&w.1 ( Osai, and It waa fixed at
Jeurned
irauiu Usui, BW.UUU, TUB court tnan art.
till Friday. After adlnnrnmnnt
Judge Barrett
sbbUUX
a-a-. mi m .. . ST . . T -
a weugnt ue jury
would acres-.nght te agree.
uverytning
inai oenia ne none tr tna nmmiin ..
done, and the defense lelt nothing undone la
behalf et thslr cllsnf The jusTie did net
of course, lad teste hew the Jury should have
ff" .tfabewed no feeling in tbe matter.
Cleary'e friends made a rath for blm and
warmly congratulated htm en the result
I7f" of TerT!d into hUeyee, and the
smile en hie red face waa gennlne for the first
time la tea daya. Mr. Dougherty was net
present Immediately after thejury went
out be (repaired te bis hotel. H was net
seen about the court Cleery waa taken Inte
Sheriff Graat'a offlee te escape the crowd.
Later he went before Justice Patterson, of
the suprsm court, and waa admitted te ball.
His former bondsman, Jehn Dellard, quali
fied, Cleery at once lelt the court house.
Hla i progress through the streets wa
hindered bv manv friends, who atnnnmi tn
shake hands with him.
Wsat Abandon tke dear eas.
New Yerk, March 24. There la no prob
ability that District Attorney Martina will
move for a second trial of ex-Alderman
Clesry for several weeks te oeme. Beth the
district attorney and hla assl.tsnts are com
pletely worn out. Mr. Nloell la confined te
bla bed te-day with nervena prostration. The
district attorney informed a United Press re
porter te-day that he had net yet determined
what oeuree te pursue regarding Cleery.
"Tbe result of tha trial la a aurprlae," ha
aald. "Our case waa certainly aa atreng
against him as against any of the oenvloted
boediera. I shall net probably move for a
retrial of tbe esse te-morrow, although I have
by se means oeacludsd te abandon it"
ABBBM WOiAOkVt ATBAMBB CABB.
A Pretty BUger Wbe i aald te Ba Held by a
Mew Tatk Doetor.
, MhB Agnea Folsem.ths sweet and talented
alnger, who hss probably been beard In every
city In the land, is new figuring In a aensa aensa
tlenal escapade in New Yerk. On the peti
tion of Henry M. Folsom an application for a
writ et habeas oerpua was mad en Tueedsy
by Lawyer WlUlam M-Mundsy before Judge
Patterson, In supreme court chamber, de-
tnenrifntf the IXfllllam SJ- m .-ftiltM
.k.a-. v ---. --7 r ----
produce Mias Agnea Folaem, late or the Ca- I
-0,X?ES?7 4? "ff0 a.?-. . -. . I
uuvHciau. 01 ne.ai vvaei-.aaQrin(inf-i
Tbe Mtitlenet aileces that AaxtasFcan-a
was his danghter) that Dr. Cats bad taksst
her away from her iBBibah ensreed her Inte
livlna- with him. i.liini Tiasslha rlsht et ee-
Ing her narente and held htTvesn-lLB-Sv at
no. 838 west Fllty-elghth street Tba1
waa granted by Judge Patterson and made
inuiuiuie weunesaay morning. Inquiries
made at Ibe Casine elteted the fact
that Agnes Folsom bad glvsn up bar engage
ment with the Ermlnle company four
months age and that her parents, who had
oeme from Bosten te seek her, were at
preeent living In a bearding house en West
Forty-ninth etreet In "Ermlnle" she
created tbe part of " Gavette, " the maid of
the Inn, and Invariably drew forth rapturous
PnUbac "atSg. lVUM W V "" T' "
DID HOT PRODUCE HER.
New Yebk, March 24. Dr. W. ht, Cata
dld net produce Miss Agnea Folaem, tbe
young opera singer, in supreme court cham
bers te-day, aa ha waa commanded te de by a
writ et habeas oerpua procured bv Miss Fel.
sem's father yesterday. Instead he brought
William Allan, hla lawyer, and tbe
lawyer told the court tbe doetor did
net have Miss Folsom In his pos pes pos
len and denied generally the allegatlena
made by Mr. Folsom. Lawyer Allan read an
affidavit a worn te by Mia Folsom In which
she says ahs la 24 years old, and that It la
utterly false thst she Is under duress at
tbe bands of William M. Cats.
She says she Is able te take care
of herself and that ber relatiene and
position toward the petitioner, her father,
and te her mother restrain her from show.
Ing te the court the true reason for this un
warranted procedure and attack en herself
and Dr. Cat. Further consideration of the
ease was adjourned until te-morrow.
Mr. Folsom stated te a reporter that his
daughter's statement as te her auppertlng
tha family wa untrue. Her salary waa $30
a week, and with thla aha oeuld barely sup
port herself.
Mr. Folaem stated that he was a distant
relativaefMra.Claveland, but ha has never
followed up the rsUtlenahip. Hla counsel's
reply te the affidavit waa te ba filed with the
clerk of supreme oeurt chambers before tbe
doss of lbs dsy. Mrs. Folsom did net ap
pear In oeurt
A United Press reporter ehertly afterward
obtained an interview with Mis Folsom.
She laughed at tha allegation that ibe waa aet
In her right mind.
vaa baketa bloed:
Aataa Sera On a cakeef tee VleaUag Down
tbe Stream, Bat Be Aid Wew Hlaa.
Bismabek, Dak., March 24 All attempts
te break the Sibley Island gorge with dyna
mite are unavailing. A man waa seen last
evening riding down tbe river en a cake of
Ice frantically calling for help, but It waa Im
possible te assist. Twelve families near 811 811 811
vonlea had a meat thrilling experience.
After being co tbe reefs or tbe heuae,
a thin crust formed ever the river and en
thla they walked te tbe ahere, two miles,
some breaking through aeveral time. Fert
Llnoeln army ofSeera here are till of the
opinion that tbe people opposite tbe pest, en
tbe low land south of the city, perished la
the flood. Tbe belief ia beoemlog prevalent
and as tbe reports oeme In from remote river
dlstricte tbe story of suffering and less of
Ufeislntensltlnsd.
Twe Ballreads Mortgaged.
Shelbtvillk, Ind., March 24. Th Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, St Leuis A Chleage
railroad company yesterday filed lnthere lnthere lnthere
oerder'a offlee hers a supplementary mortgage
bus venirai atus oempaay or Hew Yerk, te
aaouratheleaaof 110,000.000 ler which they
gave a ttrst mortgage laat August Tbe sup
plementary mortgage oevere property a
qulred elnee tha first one waa filed.
CesHOCTOir, Ohie, March 24. A mortgage
given by tha Palnesvlile, Woeater A Ohie
railway oempaay te the Mercantile Trust
oempaay of New Yerk, securing a lean of
15,000,000, wa recorded hare this weak. The
document oevere thirteen page la the record
book.
ssaaerkU gsrvleas Ter rrssMeat ArHiar.
AtBAMT, N. Y,, March 24. Memerial
exereleee in honor et the 1st Prasldeat
Arthur will take place In the asmmbly
nnamper ea the evening or April 2a bx bx
Atterney Geeersl Brewster, of PbUsdalphla,
aad Ohaaaety at Depew will aeUvar ad-
Wasbihoteb, Marsh fsTh fnaaMeat
WMBftarwioaaayemlKl Oasar M. Btraas, of
Hew Yerk, te he lalatir la lwrkay.
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tery. Smlth'a father was fswntttrt
"KwniBg m aaa aataw Wbsb);
kept hie heraea, with a halts aaaTia '
ansa, it was Believed at taa
committed salelde, bnt It la
inst tne eon killed him far thai
ei oetaining a few theei
which the old man had atnL
hte father were slwava nnmitM.
adda eoler te the belief new lalirtalmi
regard te the latter'a death. $y
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CatOAnn. Memh 7A -"- -"-- - -t Vi
MSI Clark street broke np la a bteedy ttmi
early thla morning. ThegsthermgwaasafasMt
w nuu oeior. ismieg wiiiiasaa aaau
Jim Stewart are oelored, Charles Tayler aaaV
Jehn Kearna are whltei ae are Llsste IteahV',
uuaea jimmBBtswsrt Thsywarai
la tbe basement All hsve nellaa i
A quarrel started between tweenleawstri
Stewart drew an alht-lnn kiii-iu, v
Williams nine ants, nn tmm, nt khk -T"JT
have alone proved fatal. Ameag tawaesaBl
Of hU TiTlnantInn b.m .h l .k-. t-M. - ..- - J
aalaah acren. tha fkna. bmIi .J7TTS :??.
lsft shoulder cut, the r-1rmin piihaawsf
the right haad almost ssvsrsd, and Tssafi? -
acreaa the right breast Keerae waa alas aaalf
j iinnen, awiuniauj, itia tBOagaBj Alt', i
tha partldpante ware arretted sxespt WUV
llama. The plaee leeks like a betehar aaeavf !
wise seara. sfaanaaa te Death. -W, j
Newark-. Ohie. Msreh " " &
night Jaoeb Bread and his wife had a fsanj?
quarrel. Tba woman aealded bar haahaena
ey uirewug netimg water ea him, tmmBmmftn
him lntanan ruin. The . .iti'-- &.
burned and he waa a sickening eight Taa S"
uwa uugerna in terriDie agony aatll laat'"'
night when he died. Ne person wm alie was. :I
ie enter tne neus. The woman la rssawaaa V.
new aa beings maniac after seelBg tha tar
I -hl Mmtl t T - a .
i ..---.w wiiiw, j.t e lunaa nn
""T te keep her looked In a room te prevaatf .- -t
her oemmlttlng violence te ether. She wlU 2' r3
lwnntll, ti -rra-l-il fPk k-.t.- . -" 4
--. -. -. -..mw, w i-iieiwu-q at
sw new uermana and had net lived
waswar. a. suit br her fat a
reeently niad against hlaa. Va WS?3P
snaa Brean Ha iaslsa."tw
Biarea
melted with an axe a week age, dfc
injuries last evening. Themas vita
hsr husbsnd,ts serving a aentenea of eaa :
m ue neus ei correction for iTmnltlaa aa3
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The Passer. Muiine-
Iwdianapelis, March 24,-Although ae.WJ
-- r.-s -wM v uvumc niatie ret IBB yCz
opening et the base ball season, none of the mi
Pleven have vet ranertad. Thla i. . ,V'.-'
Ing tbe management considerable embsrnaa; '&'!
ment, as the first game la te be played eaaSjij
week next Fridav. "'- -- akr'i.
Tuesday night, bnt did net oeme and only :5
Denny, Shemberg and one or two ethers era TJfefll
anewn te de ea their way. It te prehabla -SSH
that PMMlftAnft VAnns will h. -,t. - a- i j
Issue Imperative order te tbem te report at -'?i
uuu. aii ei uietu are neiuwg OS for Mrgar ". v,;-
"""l wmuu, it in aniu, tney WUl BOt Bat? 5,
and they will either play here or aet at all, Ki-i
xt is preDSDie thst McKeen will aUja wttav f
the Indlanapelia clnb within a dsyertwev'''
He thinks be wlU be Just aa effeeUve maaawfA
the new rule aa he ever was. V
Katsaanig iu H.wirpea-s Ptaa. ,$
BneOKtTir. N. Y.. Marsh 2e.Tfc - r
. .... " rrr 'Z.'T "r
j u jmiiq Mrewieuuu una punuaaaa a OBana. I
of a million dollars' worth of areaarty one
site tbe new posteffloe building ea Waaahaai '
ten street, Including the site oevered hytaV''
uiuueiju unaua nna we uUHwaaOB BSBaV''
Harry Miaer'a theatrical lease will aet ebbbbtlI
ler two years, at the explrattea of whhai'fi whhai'fi
peried one of the largest newanapar eaaat -
u. .u uvuum wut iiivt-auiy eiviae BBaMSaV! -31
with the uberbUuetur new la taa aasBaafe'-'-j
w wNuw iu pwi purpeBSBV 4 ($.
A Train tjeeis Tkreash a Twslla. IS-I
ViMCBWMKs, lad., March 24. A ftlsai
Muu ifiuuaw uuvua f.i wu. eat sae
...-) uiMUTiwuDi, mum mv gmw TmmnBm r S
yesteruay near ue waeean, river, ea
Indiana side, totally wrecking two
etrewingtnem about la
Several passengers la tha coach had
uieua eacspes. A brakamaa named
waa probably fatally Injured. Thoi
leaded with whisky aad tobacco, aad wans'
hurled seventy-five feat from the track. -?-
Awardea B0,soe namags. ' ,,?.'
YonnaTewic, Ohie, March 24. JTehB?c
Alexander, age 19 years, of Pulaski. Pa,:';"
laat night waa given a vardlet bmrntettmU'-f
200 against tbe Pennsylvania railroad assaV
pany, for personal Injuries. Se vetal yeassi, 5?i-- a
age, while employed a water-boy aa (bsb'5,-. vi
en u. rimuuii raureau. A4axaBar..maBivi
ordered by ths oenductor te help TTiiTtt . . A
car, and aa he bearded the tratB, he was SI
inrewn en we traek, by a aeddaa atorugef
the loeomoUva, cnttiag eS hla right leg. Tha S
vsrdUarsneUredteUalaantisnnnii. .-.
asasaaaalaklal tan BBaas - a- -. - Jtl.JF:
"" an erassa- Blllllia BWmMW9l r.
HratnariEtD, Msm, Mareh 24.-bprlag '?
awi iu ue niiaassiiu ia we BasaaBlV..
Laaa-na ball asannlellini aa iilil. wl-'' !
laa been narfeetad last nlaht M '.
Mbw Havbw, Conn., Mareh 24. A
Mill hat wan wan fl-haa flAstsiallaHt Wu.
." T ".. f" " mmmnmm, MOMaSBB,.
league irem wia city. Diraotenaad nrliwsj VM
of the Mew Haven club were chosen aad aahvP'4
gnwa wan etaetaa laa Bigos w ateeaa BW JLj
league convention here te-morrow.
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Traat.
Ottawa, Oot, Mneb 24.-Mr. Vaa
feUfwa)'
iwaS
of the Canaelaa Paelae railway,
tralna are bow running regularly
CalgaiTyaBdtbaPaawoeBes. Hei
tha past winter has been STwentleaallr
enew slides a wpuu berthemBrssaat
least 30 Tear' nrewth, 1
ataad the test well. t&
tteaaaa. anaaesai BaalaBBti n -
Ottawa, March V2f3L?.
flaaaelal mlaBajr t Oasaasa
prlBted bat wlU bes aa a-aae BaMte
Anrtit. TaeCaaeaamaaaaaBtataBBi
by bs Charles Te.BseissaaM bh
ie he la a had ahapc, TaWBBaMaJ
uerasrtlLOae.09. aBlaessaaaaf oral I
e tee last ! year. ,JUW;
Ut m iai of One ateaT Bar 9mA, rv.V
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la f illeeannl baa beam aaABesal trnl
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