mm . -s -,j mcmwmmmrmm'm i r . u. v - .- '..- e nc vmKmmwmmaBQ .T, '.tS'TS w.S7ffl . ?. mtmmmrtr rr wTwvyi f Yyvt 9h bbbbbb' Jw VOLUME XXIII NO. CHAMBERLAIN'S TIRADE. I4S00JM r ium or ran aesr bib-babx vbmmbb. A (Heel by Hla Bitter Otter- Tata el rHNUI Violence la tbe atagUah KM Hr Visual Aa. lrlab Speech, la mian, The language used by Mr. Chamberlain In speaking at meetings In Ayr, Scotland, hu Inflamed the lrlab against him, and ba bM received nu morons letters warning blm that ba will net leave Scotland alive. Hpaak. Inf te an esnemblsge of 2,500 paraena Mr. Chamberlain aaltl i "Theoppenenta oftbaerlmaa bill bara made an outery against tba rapraatlea of liberty. Liberty te de wbat T Te commit theft, te ruin Induatrleua man, te outran woman? Hisses, mingled with cheers, What are you hissing, tba erlma or tba punlahmael T" Hera a man, rifting and manaelng Chamber lain, cried: "It la net oharactarlatle of the Irian te outrage woman." An attempt waa made te turn the man out, but Mr. Chamber lain aatd : "Leave him alone." Than ba con tinued : De you want Inatanees of Inaulta being offered te women T Crlee of " ' outrage,' yen aid,'"' you .lander the lrlab," I did net mean tha greaeeet outran of all, but peraenal violence and Inaulta. lllaaaa and eheeta 1 I rtterred te eaaea Ilka that of tba Curtlu family, where the' Uvea of tba widow and dauabteta of tba murdered man ware made Intolerable ; Ilka that of tba widowef anetbrr murdered man, Bvere, who, while aoeom- Pylng the dead body of bar buaband, waa ad and hooted along tba .treat. Here the speaker wsa Interrupted by crlee of Watch yeuraell," biases, and geneiat die order. 11a went en : I am relating facta te wbleb even my op ep op penonU inlaht ll.ten In allenea of horror and name. When I refer loassasslnstlensamsn iiara aaya, "Take care of yourself." Uaa tba time come when we dare net dlaeuaa political matter, in thla country without being threat anad with a. aalnatlentOraat cheering. JThla I. tba aplrlt of tba partita In the convention In Chicago. 1 am aerry te knew that Ihey bare any representatives In Scotland. Crlea of They are net Scetchmen." That oonven eonven oenven tloo, beetdea being attended by delegatea beneetly In sympathy with Ireland, had dele gatea of a dltlerent etamp apo.tle.et outrage and murder, who have paid tha outrage monger, of England. Mr. Redmond, tha eeiegaia ei we irian rariiamaeiary party, tpllcltly declared before the convention that It waa the aim el that party te effect tha entire .reparation el Ireland from Begland and that their policy waa te make the government of Ire.'and by Kegland Impossible. Thla they aeek fe effort by the meat Immoral oenaplraoy aver deviaad in e civilized land by contend leg for liberty te violate every law, human and divine. De yen think It Intameua te reatraln theee men T Cheera Mr. Parnell thraataued In tha Heuaa of Commens, under tha apaoteua gulaa of a warning, that If ' tha oeercloo bill were paaaad there would ba a renewal of outrages, dynamite ezploalena and ettempta te asses. atnate ear aUUmen. Thla grim auggaatten may prove tha death warrante! aomaef us. Crlea of Ne, " Shame. " Well, what osppenate Individual, la net of much con sequence. Tha daeger la te tba common wealth. Fer the flrat time In Kngllab blttery our fees have aymp.thlz.re within our ancient fortress. Their plan of attaak Uud. encour agement from theae who ought te ba tba auoegeat defeedera of our citadel. Thla mskeseur task mere ardueua. But we will netabrluk, wa will net abeta one jet, we will net yield te threau, from whatever quarter tbey come, but wa will endeavor te band down unimpaired te our children the unity, atrengtb, and honor of tba mighty empire our ferefathara bequeathed us, Mr.Cbamberlaln'a apeecn axel tea all parties. The Uolenl.u oenalder It a declaration or war te tba knife with tba Separauau. The Olad.tenlana eharge Mr. Chamberlain with alanderlng and villlfylng bia former col league, by the insinuation that tbey sympa thize with the perpetrators of eutragea in Ira land. It 1. aaaerted that during ht. tour through Koetland Mr. Chamberlain will be attended by a private guard. In tbe Heuse of Common. Mr. Jehn Red Red meud made a peraenal explanation with ref erence te bla apeeeb at the Chicago conven tion. He aald that Mr. Chamberlain, In bla apeech at Ayr, fcka represented blm aa aaylng that the Irian jvvty were net working for the removal of grievances, whereas wbat ba did aay waa that l.hey were net working eelely for the purpiwa of removing tba material grievance, of tenanta, but te obtain political reform, ala I and further, when be aald that government of Ireland by Eagland waa Impossible hU allusion waa te the centralized bureaucratic; government of Dublin cattle. Ha believed it impenlble tbataaettlement could be effected honorable alike te England and te Ireland, eucti aa waa ellered by Glad eteues bill. Sir Geerge Trevelyan, one of tba Unlenlat leaders, baa written a letter en tba oeerclon bill, wbleb la tantamount te a manlfaate against that measure, lie aaya that really tba bill I cblelty aimed at pelltlcUna and editor, oppeaed te the gevernment'a policy, and therefore that noterloua parttaana Ilka Mr. Helmes, the present attorney general of Ireland, and Cel. King-If .man, tba newly appointed parliamentary secretary for Ira land, are unfit te admlnlater tba law, 11 f-esaed. He adda : Me true Liberal ought te lntruat ancb Kiwera te them. The full weight of thla rrlbfa but one-aided meaaure la Intended te tall, and willjiell, upon tba pelltlcUna ei one party alone. Tba meaaurea will ba admtnlatared by theae wbe beyond all quea quea tlen are actuated by the strongest Orange sympathies, and It la calculated te exaaper ata tba people without earring any uaaful purpose. XBB OVABTBB BBtBiOBB VOVBT. Additional Caaea rat en the Llet by District Attorney Weaver The following additional caaea bava been Placed en next wtek'a trial llat by Dletrtet Attorney Weaver : Monday. April la Harry Zell, embezzle menti Ida Hagan, larceny; Belinda Bellinger, eteallng from the person. Tukhday, April 10 Ira Fraallcb, pointing Cstel; Lewla Bellanyder, forgery ; Alexander elbeley, murder. Thursday, April 21. Jehn tiehr, drawing lottery ; P. K. Firalm, lalae pretenae ; J. H. Hnffer, llbaL Friday. April 22 Jamea L. Butler, libel j Emanuel Beet, tcrgery. Saturday, Aprir2 J. Henry Bewman, Kate K Bewman. Jeaepb Btelb, Caleb Jenee, Joaeph L. Knterllne, aurety of the peace; Jereme M. Ornbb, Samuel FrIU, deaertloe. The llat bow number, one hundred; and twelve new OCT Off THE ORUtNaKV HON. Mrs I'-141 Vera polaened beraelfatMerrla burg, Ont, after giving blrtb te a healthy child. Alexaadar Agar, a prominent millwright, wee found dead near Keating, Pa., onTbura enTbura day morning from heart dtaaaae. Little Raymond Bbay, at Lebanon, Pa , en Tbnraday eat fire te bla two-year old bretber'a oletblng, and tba latter la dead. Ueerge Werner, a teeeber at Wllllamiburg, Wla,, whipped a pupil en the wrlate with a ruler. The latter fell back In bla aaat dead. Halile Sparling, aged twenty four yeare, daugb'er of Jaoelj Sperling, a farmer, of Sal Sal laeury. la Lehigh eiunty, commuted aulelde by tek leg twelve laadaaam pille beeeuee her lower, Ambreee Henamger, age etghtaen, re luted te flaarry her before be beeuM of age. A Vletta. at raraliil. r rem tbe UUIx fteeerd. Levi Deater, egad M, died at tbe raeldeeee of Wm. Oaata,atWarwloft,e Wedaaeday evening freea the eeTeete of a etreke or paralyate nearly two weekaaie. Mr. Dealer never waa married. Md jMeTkle heaae wHb reUtlveeaud frlradaatdiSereetplaeaeUitbe Tlelnity of PUe B1U. He waa a earpealer by oaenpaues. A auaage gagbt.. V rem tbe ritUbnrg DUpetch. nmuiiui fata baa developed ftw itranaar AtgetatbaatbatefCaarleaA. Daaa, tbe ex. aaguimBi aaanaarr war. I tkal ilk M. Keafe M gt AWk . 102, aaa MAt cBnavmrtiBW mm. A Bafale ravatalaa BaeaawraHy i WHb tae rhUeeekyhla lean. At tba general beepllel cUnle, la BolTale, N. Y., Wedneeday meralag, Dr. rrank W. Ulakel experimented with the PbUedelphla method of reaching pnlmeaary dlaeaae. A large number of pbyalelaae werepreaeaL Dr. Hlnkel bellevee In tbe Injeotiea of oar ear oar bealo acid and aulphnretled bydregea. It la baaed ea the feet tbat meat drag, cannot be taken Inte tbe luag. by Inhalation. The theory la that tbe gaaee, wbleb are euppeeed te have aa antlaeptle effeet, go Inte the venoea olrenlallon through tbe walla of the bewela. tbenoate the liver and Inte tbe new bleed, ihna reaching tbe decaying Uaaueei Dr. Hlnkel eppllad two gallene of the gae te a young man autlerlng from oen.utnptlon. Tbe patient at the cleae of tbe teat elated that beteatedtbega1, abewlng that It bad pene trated tbe entire ayatem. Tbe pbyalelana preeent ware profoundly Impreeeed by tba auoeeaa of tbe teat, believing It te be a long Up toward tbe cure of consumption. Dr. Hlnkel baa a patient undergoing tbe treat ment wbe la making favorable precreaa, with no bed eireeU from tba gae. He be llevea tbat tbla treatment wilier reel oon.utnp eon.utnp oen.utnp tlon et any etage, and that a cure may be effected In many eaaea deemed te death under tbe eld treatment bmlb or BLUOnBD BOMBS. Hteekrraaa Sp.eaw.il rata. Tela Ceaatr.aad HanUb.lle, Md. Frem the Baltimore Sun. Meaara. Matthew. A Klrkland, auotleneera, eeld Tburaday at Kearney'a atablee, twelve trettera from the Speedwell ateck farm, tbla county, tbe progeny of tbe etal etal liens Mlddletewn, Shamrock and Mill wood, and seventeen Maryland volun teer enlte, fllllee and breed mares from Uarretl'a Montetxille ateck farm. There waa a large attendance, Including well known bnraemen. Tbeaaleaaggiegated about f 10, The Speedwell ateck waa eeld Ural Myatle, a Mlddletawn bay mare, five yeara old, was Beld for H25 te Mr. Warner, who reaeld at Krtvate aale ter W75 te J. J. McCaha ; Muae, llddletewn bay nl!y,four-year-eld,t2M),toMr. Warner ; Mohawk, Mlddletewn bay gliding, four years, fMO, te Mr. Warner ; Mediator, Mlddletewn bay gliding, live yeara, H50, te Mr. Warner; Madeline, Mlddletewn, bay filly, lour yeara, 1175, te Mr. Warner ; Ma Ma feepa, Mlddletewn enrrel gelding, four yeara, 1205, te 8. S. Owlnga, of Heward county ; Marigold, Mlddletewn eerrel filly, tour years, fax), te Charles E. Nuiwart; Selium, b.y mare, five years, 1275 and StUnella, bay Ally, four years, ftOO, both aired by Shamrock, sold te T. L. Rlggs, or Waahlngten, a a pair ; S.ml S.ml bele, Shamrock bay gelding, four years, fi30, te Mr. Warner ; Farewell, Millwood bay nlly, four years. H10. te Mr. Kearney ; Linda, Mllllwoed bay nlly. fiW. te H. B. Whltelv. ivuuu umj Of tbe Montebello eteck, Rebert, 2 yeara old, waa eeld te Charles E. Stewart for 1115. Meettag of the lata Beard or Heelta. The Bute Beard or Health metlnHarrU burg en Tburaday. A committee waa ap pointed te make a thorough Investigation or tbe epidemic of Intermittent fever and dyaen tery, resulting from tbe overflow of lowland, by tbe drainage or tbe Bchoeley abaft at Exeter, Luzerne county. An epidemic of typhoid at Dsrry waa reported te be due te tne proximity or privy vaulu te water well.. A report waa presented from Seeretery Lea relative te the sanitary condition of the exe cutlve mao.len, which aald that the presence et sewer gaa waa detected In the man.len and the drainage waa defective, Dr. McClelland presented a report of the proposed eyatam or aewersge for Pituburg, East End. lie urged that oenalderatlona of public health require that atreet pavem.nU abeuld betmpervleue and noiseless. He also lealated that there aheuld be definite rulea eaubllahed for tbe government or heuae drainage. In tbe evening Hen. E. A. Weeds, of Pitts burg, lectured en "Bute SaoiUtlen," in the Heuse of KenresenUtlvee, Lincoln'. Kmala. Kalat.rred. The remain, of President and Mra. Lin coin were privately Uken from tbelr aecret reeling place Tburaday, and Interred In tbe north vault el the Lincoln Monument In Oak Ridge cemetery, near Springfield, III. On tbe night of November 7, 1870, Mullins and Uugbea. twoCblgage thlevea, made an unsuccessful attempt te steal tbe body of the late president. The marble aaroephagua In which it waa Inoleaed and which waa ex posed te tbe view or visltera through tbe iron grating en tbe north aide et tbe monument, waa, roreed open end tbe celli a was taken out, but at thla point the rebbera were Interfered with by cerUIn persona aecreted In tbe monument who bad received Information that the rob bery waa te be attempted. Slneethat time the body baa been under tbe care of tbe Lincoln Guard of Hener. During tbe month et November, 1878,tbe members el tbe guard, with their own handa, prepared a vault within tbe monument ter tbe body and tbe body waa safely deposited therein.; i J. r. AegD.f.TrUI Postponed. In tbe criminal court In Waahlngten, en Wedneeday, before Judge Hagner, Jacob P. Augney, charged with aaaault with Intent te kill Jehn H. Wilmett In November, 1882, at tbe St. Marc hotel, waa brought te the bar. He pleaded net guilty, and the dl.trlet attor ney appeared for tbe prosecution, and Messrs, F. Beall, J. L. Cbtpman and S. H. CUnk ep peared for the defense. The case was con solidated with another covering the aame facte, and was postponed until tbe 19iu of April. An American Olrl'a Marriage Abroad. Cardinal Vanutelll olBeiated at tbe mar riage of Miss Carrell, step daughter of Mr. James F.Lee, tbe American eharge d'affaires, and Count ll.uieeu.Utna In Vienna en Tburaday. After tbe ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the brlde'a family, which was attended by Cardinal Vanutelll, tbe Duke of Saxr-Oeburg, tbe Princes of Reuse end Battyysny, tbe British and French ministers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraaerand numerous dlple maU and neubles. rntetieal Prohibition la BoaUegdon, All of the fifteen application, for liquor licenses In Huntingdon oeunty except a bot tling eatabllahmsnt In Huntingdon, have been refused by the court. Associate Judges McCarthy and Foreman, wbe were elected en tbe temperance lame, overruled tbe views of Judge Furst, wbe favored the grantlnr all licensee, and belda that prohibition oannet be bad under tbe existing license sys tem. Tbe disappointed epplleanta will ap peal te tbe supreme court. Base Ball en Tharaday, Tbe Phlladelpblaelub defeated the Athletie ea Thursday, la Philadelphia, by a te 4. Bufflnten and Ounnleg were tbe Philadel phia battery. Tbe last game of the series Is played te-day. Tbe ether games yeMerdsy were : At In In dianaeolis: Chicago 10, SL Leuis 0; at Louis Leuis ville: Louisville 7, Dstrelt 25; at Brooklyn : Brooklyn 1, Bosten 2. Bill Malesev Cenfe.... District Attorney Marline, et N'aw Yerk, holds tbe little joker. He la going te play a card la the next of the boodle eaaes whteb none of bis legal adversaries esa euttrump. la the toner reeis.es of his safe he has e con cen con leaateaot Billy Malensy's properly attested, whisk glTes the vary " inside" of the entire boedlODUslaesa, AtaafesUsg 41 tes Y. W.O.T. D. At a largely attended meeting of the Y. W. O. T. U., of Darlington Seminary, Weet Cheater, Mies Gable gare efuil aoeount of tba work Ib Lsweaetsr oeunty, aad read letters freea Mies Leadee, of MUlersvUle Nermal asaeel, aad fress Mm Jaases Black, et tbla Mjr. The pay ear of the Feaaeylvaala railroad tsuaeKf Muawta-aay, lWgBBaBWWslWtMgayM faWMMtew LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL PREY FOR TWO SHARKS. a rABMB mattarav w trorgeor. ABBmOtt.AU OB rmVBBBAT. stela A by a Yeeeg Maw WheOlalaaae te Baah Okwk aaat retsesdsd te Ae speey Bla-A OoelederaU Ueala Very BsMiMfslly. By tbe already worn-out confidence game another Leoeaster oeunty man was made a vlctlni, te the tuae of $2,000, ea Tburaday. The fecU are almost similar te these de veloped la the beeilng of "Bunce" Herry Reynolds, who la bow under belt here te aaswsr tbe charge- at next week's quarter sessions court. "Bunoe" Harry's victim waa a peer man who lest the savings of a lifetime. The victim In this case te a rich farmer and he can wall afford te bear bla less. The confidence men are etlll at large and there Is very little probability of tbeir being ceught at present. As noted above tbe latest victim Is a rich farmer. He Uvea en one of the finest (arms In the oeunty and la besides tbe owner of an an ether farm. Fer prudential reasons bis name is withheld for the present When It le given te tbe public, as It will be when the guilty partlea ere caught, many people wbe knew tbe man Intimately will wonder bow a man of bla lntelllaenee and character "could be caught by swlnttlers. Tbe story In tbe msin, as told by blm. ell te a reprraenUtlve of the iNTii.LiaannxR this morning, has been published time and again. He left bis home en Tbursdey morning with a lead et poUteas te be de livered te a party en North queen street Having some business en East King street be bitched bis horse te e pest In front of Sprecber's seed store. Ae be waa tying tbe strap a well-dreased young man atepped up te blm, called blm by name, and said be waa a nephew of Jacob Bausman, president of the Farmers' National bank, and that be waa a clerk In tbat bank. After a ahert conversa tion tbe young man aald tbat be bad a num ber of oeplee of valuable agricultural reports. ana ne aeeirea te meae mm a preeent or a oeo pie for bis family. Tbe old termer seld he bed no time te go for them, as he bad te deliver bla poUteea. ItROOKS WITH TM CMtRK." But tbe young man persisted In his going along and finally tbe two get Inte tbe wagon and drove te Ne. 214 Seuth Queen street, where the young men said the books were te be had. Oa tbe read be said be bad an order In bis pocket for tbe books, Tbe farmer thought tbey would be e nice present for bia boys, and tbat la tbe only reason be went for them. When tbe farmer and tbe alleged bank clerk walked Inte the front room of Ne. 211 tbey round aUndlng behind a Uble a well dressed elderly gentleman. Tbe young man aaked for ceplea or the agricultural reports te which be waa entitled, en the order be bad. Tbe old gentleman aal i be was entirely out et them, but would have another let In aix or eight days. He asked tbe young man ter bla name and eddrem, and tbe young man banded It ever, Tbe old farmer waa next naked for hi. name aud address and be gave It THE MAMK MKOIXS. In a minute or two the elderly man threw out a red card with a spot In tbe middle around which were printed a few letters and he seld te tbe ycung man, "you can draw new or at Washington." The young man replied tbat he would draw new and be selected ectrd from a pack In tbe old gentle man'ahaud. Befere tbe drawing, however, the old uian spread a cloth en the centre Uble en wlilch were a number of figures In blue and black. Around tbe centre figure, 1 27," waa a aur and thla wa called the atar flure and any one drawing tbla number waa entitled te f 1,000. The young man drew e blank tbe flrat time aad he tried It e seoeod lime and drew 1 10. This money was paid te blm. Tbe old farmer waa an Interested specUter of these drawings and when be was aaked te Jein In the drawings bis cupidity get tbe better of bi. Judgment and be consented. After the young man bad drawn the f 10, be suggested te tbe old fsrmer tbat each draw four cardeand maybe tbey would have better luck. Tula waa done and when tbe old gen tleman In charge or the drawing looked at them be aald : My Qed, you have drawn tha etar number 27, and are entitled te H.000." He drew from bla pocket two large packages or bank bills, each or which be aald oentalned t2,000 and threw one et tbe packages en tbe Uble In front of tbe farmer and tbe aeoend In front of tbe young man. Beth the farmer and bis young friend were ebeut reaching for their priiee when tbe old gent called a halt. He aald there are a great many people worth nothing coming here, and taking away thla money and bis in structions from Waahlngten were that no person, were te be paid any money until tbey eatisded bim that they were worth as mueh as tbelr prises amounted te. The young man aald be oenld aatlafy blm tbat he was worth tbe money and he would go up etreet, get stocks and bends or mensy te tbe emeunt of mere than 12,000. Tbe old farmer net te be outdone aald be would de likewise. Tbey left tbe room and tbe two 12,000 pack ages en tbe Uble. HIS MONSY LOST. The old farmer did net have tbat much ready money In bank, se be called en his friend, William D. Sprecber, and asked blm te endorse e note for 12,000, payable In five days, Mr. Sprecber readily aaaented and tbe farmer went te one of our national banka, had tbe note discounted, and with the 12,000 In bla pocket be went back te tbe beuse. Tbe young men arrived there ahead of him, and bad $2,000 In money en tbe Uble along aide et the f2,000 prize money. Tbe farmer did net put hU money en the table, bat aald te tbe old gentleman: "Here are the f-2.000 " Tbe answer be get was tbat he muat put the money en tbe table and be finally did aa Tbe old gentleman aald one thing mere was necessary before the ft.OOO waa paid, and tbat was tbat eecb of tbe partlea abeuld take another draw. Tbey did se, be looked at tbe cards drawn and aald "yen have lest every thing," and with tbat reached ever tbe Uble, grabbed all tbe money en It and put it In hU pocket Tbe young man aald nothing, but walked out or tbe room and the old farmer me ohanleally followed blm. Wben tbey get euUlde tbe young man aald It was pretty rough, and be would see tbat tbe farmer get every esnt of his money back.aa be bad atoeks and bends la tbe bank; and as be waa tbe csuse of him losing bis money, be would raise 92.000 and give It te blm. He left tbe farmer at tbe oerner of Oermsn etreet, and told him te go up street te tbe monument, end be would meet blm there. The far merdldas he wi directed. Hi welted at tbe monument for several hours, and the young man net patting la aa appearaace he drove te ma home without telllag aay body et nta anveniure. nan ne reported tba mat ter te the autberltiee, tbe saea would have beea arrested. Tbls morning ha came te town and consulted & Freak Bshleaaa, wbe advised blm wbat te de under the olr elr olr eumsUeoes. Tbe oeoupent of Na 211 Seuth Qu.ea street le Sarah Vlllee. She keeps a bearding beuse for mill operatives and has a room which she rests out She positively denied having rented a room te men aaawarlag tba descrip tion of these concerned la awiadllsg the old It at, however, esrtala that bmb tMwerlBc sWaJafsftfe evaNef VbWQsTbwI lei VMM . . . ,,ft.ij ., -... a . . 1 ?- Tl-JTi.- A I ' I . ,1-. . -.--- fi.AJ' -V . t. . c - --1 " la that neighborhood derlag the past tea day DascRtrrtew or thb pair. The eldest of the ewladlers le a mea a little above the medlem height, abeat Ml yeara old, Ha hasa full hoe aad waa dressed la a suit of blaek broadeletb. Tbe yeeag man Is small la stature, ab jut 23 years old aad la also well dressed. He wears a light spring overcoat ever a dark salt These men, It le oertete, did net leave town ea Tburaday alght It Ueeld that they were seen as lU as neon kdsy. Late en Thurs day efUrnoea two mea answering the description of the oenfldeoee men registered at the Slovene house under the names of laaac M. Cele and Themas Walker, of Camden, New Jer sey. They paid tbelr Mile thle morning and left the bout Tbey. left behind them In their room some beggars which they aald would be celled for. It wee examined, aad the only article tbat would lead te tbelr detection was a shirt, which had en It the nsmeef "Hubley." These men were seen at several places to day, but tbey bad alwaya disappeared a few minutes before tbe arrival of tbe police au thorities, Tbey were et Dsr Sleg'e laundry and spoke about having a shirt done up, but tbey d Id net leave-it Tbey next went te Sprenger'e saloon, adjoining tbe lanndry, where they remained for some time. It was about half peat twelve when tbey left there, since wblcb time no trace bas been found el them. Frem parties wbe saw them It wss learned that tbe men were Indulging rather freely aud that may reault In tbelr capture. IB It PBUPLB BAVtOBALBiBK. Plana aad SpesiflesUeDS for the Htv Bane BelMlag te bsKMctsd. The plana and specifications for '.the new banking beuse te be erected In East King street for the Peeples N.tloesi bank have been received from tbe architect, Mr. P. A. WeUb, or Philadelphia.- Tbe front elevation will be 52 feet In height and 28 feet In width. It Is of novel deslan and will be built of Hummel.tewn rock-faced brown atone, end plate glass. Over the front deer wilt bee large and handsomely turned arch, and at ineneignter tne second story e similar srch or smaller dimension. Above tbls will bee highly ernamenUl sable of fancv tiles. While the front will have the height of an ordinary three atery building, It will be but one story high Inside, being In this respect somewhat like tbe County and Fulton Na tional bank buUdlnga. Tbe banking room proper will be 20 feet wide and 69 feet long ; will have a tiled fleer and be fitted up with elegant desks end railings of bard weed, wltb intervals of plate glass. Tbe height of tbe banking room from fleer te celling will be 33 feet, end will be lighted by a Urge sky light In the reef. In rear of the banking room will be the casbler'e room and tbe de positors' room, each 12 by 15 leet In dUmo dUme ter and 18 feet from fleer te celling, both nf them being lighted by a large skylight. On the east side or these rooms are te be vsuiu and safes, the deer of tbe bank vault opening into the banking roenend that or the aalety deposit vault Inte the depositors' room. Back or depositor.' room is te be tbe presi dent's room, 10x21 feet, and bask of this tbe directors' room, 18x25 feet, and 12 feet from Boer te celling. This room will be lighted by side windows. There will be hydrants, wssbstsnds, baalns and ether conveniences properly located. Tne architect writes that the sketches of the plane and apeclQcatlen. give only a faint idea of what tbe bank will be ; that it will be far bandaemer than any etber bank In Lan caster wben finished. The building of it will be begun si seen as the old building en the intended site Is tern down. Tbe contract for tearing down theKIUInger property en which the new bankine- heuae U te be erected has been awarded te Charles Schwebel, whose bid wan considered tbe best. He centracU te tear down tbe old building for tbe maUrUl that la In It, exclusive of tbe brick and atone, and te pile up the brick and stone for the use et the bank. Mr. Sehwebel began tbe work of demoli tion tbls afternoon, and will pnah the work forward with all diligence. All the material will be carried out by tbe way et Grant street, snd the brick and stone will be piled up in the rear of tbe building se aa te Inter fere aa little as possible with business en Eaat King street la The World or Laber. The i nlgbU of Laber In tbe PitUburg dis trict have formed a National District of Jren and Steel Workers, and will next week epply te Mr. Powderly for a charter. Tbe new dle tncrwlll Include twenty local assemblies end e total membership of ever 4,000. It will in clude every clsss of skilled and unskilled labor employed in the Iren end steel works throughout the country, it U expected tbat the headquarters el the National Distrlet will be In PitUburg and aubdUtricU will be located in every Iren centre in tbe country, Including Chicago, New Yerk, Cincinnati and Ob LXIUU. Nine hundred ateve meulders In Detroit bell a meeting en Wedneeday night and re solved "notie toueb one or tbe tabooed meulders. " Tbe patterns bsve net yet been ordered Inte the Detroit district, but, should tbey be, the men there will strike. The strike, It is said, will include In all 2,500 meulders, and 7,000 men and boys will be thrown out of work. Tbe strike of tbe architectural Iren work era In Cincinnati began four weeke age, ended Tburaday. They demanded a reduc tion of beure from ten te nine without re duction of wages. A compromise waa made, tbe men te work nine heura a day, and tbe wages te be tbe average or tbat paid by tbe two largeat abepa. The 'longshoremen at Havemeyer'a and Eldeia' sagar heuaea In Williamsburg, New Yerk, all non-union men, struck Tburaday ler tbe tbe union rale et 40 eenu per hour. A OVBBlCAt. MVBAWAI. K.v. J, W. Hauler, of Nw Helland, and Family la an Aedd.ni. This morning Rev. J. W. Usasler, of New Helland, bind a berae end double-stated carriage Irem Danuel Qrube, or the Styer heuae, of that place, and with his wife and two grown daughters started te LaneaeUr, Wblleentbe top of tbe Blnkley'a Bridge hill, tbe bind wheel et tbe carriage broke frighten ing the horse, wbe commenced kicking, up setting tbe carriage, breaking the tepandeeaU and throwing tbe oeoupanU te tbe turnpike. Tbe horse tore loose end with the running gears of tbe carriage ran about half a mile wben be was caught Mr. Hassler's knee was brused and one finger nail tern efl. Mra. Hassler snd her daughter Mary were out and brulaed ebeut tbe bead and faee. Tbe etber daughter escaped injury. Tbey were Uken Inte tbe heuae of Isaac Myera, en top et tbe bill, where tbelr wounds were dressed. Tbey atterwards took tbe New Helland etage and proceeded te Lancaster, Tbe bores end wrecked wsgen were sent back te New Helland. Net Serry Iks Killed Her Metber. Fert Smith, Ark., April 15. Cherry Scott, a colored woman, 23 yeara of age, was ledged In tbe Deited States Jail yssur day, by Deputy Marshall Cabell, of Texas, for tbe murder of ber mother. The crime wea committed la tbe Ohoetaw Natien about two moelha age. The woman boldly asserts tbst she oemmltted the deed, aad aaya she Is net sorry ler It To-Merrow'e Oaart. Court will meet te-morrow morning at 10 o'elook whea opinions wUl be delivered la eaeaeargaed at the March term of court la addttaOBUewwWbOBlargoaamalef aw. - . !,.. miUmMm&t, &?:.&&. 15, 1887. RESULT OF THE TRIAL ""CBBrAar wbubbt batb or ma bbw rMBBL. The AUaaUls Met Aseerdlag te Oeatreet, Bet e KseeaasBsads Her Aee.pieaee-.The Oeatreet Awarded le Seaply ike Mary With Steal rw aaasaad Arsser. Washington, April 15. The official re re pett el tbe trial trip of the Atlanta (bas been received at the navy department. Secretary Whitney furnishes tbs press the following statement about It i Tbe result of the trial of the Atlanta shows her still defiolentef the reqnlrementa of tbe contract. The oeatreet haa no condition what ever routing te speed, end the trial bad noth ing te de wltb a speed trUt lr It bad, aha would have been leaded down te her proper lines for tbe purpose of a speed trial, which waa net done. The oentrect requires tbat ber engines should develop thlrty-flve hundred collected Indicated horse power for six consecutive hours. She made thirty-three hundred ebeut Tbe aoeurate calculation, et course, baanet yet been made. Tbe contract provides that In case of the failure of the ship te develepe tbe power, she shell be accepted If it can be abewn te tbe saosrseuon or tne naval aaviaery Dearaand tbe secretary et tbe navy, tbat tbla failure was due neither te defective workmanship nor materlaia" Tbe naval advisory beard will act en tbe matter first, wben It will come te me for consideration. I have already notified them eeme months age tbat ae ahe haa been in our possession already about a yeer and a half, whenever ebe oeuld make a alx hour.' run, hewing lair results, although net up te tbe contract requirements, she ought te be ac cepted. She will probably be accepted en the results eftbU trial. erst At FOB UOBB AUD ABMUB. Beersur Whitney Awards Beth Oontraeu te the Betnl.h.ni Iren Company. SecreUry Whitney baa awarded te tbe Bethlehem Iren werka company, of Pennayl. van la, tbe eentracU for furnishing about 1,400 tens or steel gun lerglngs and 4,500 tens of steel armor plates, at a total cost et HB12, 039.29. Wben tbe proposals were opened about three weeke age It was found that there were three bidders for supply ing tbe gun Bteel the Bethlehem company, uie miuvaiB company ana ine uameria oom eom oem pany. the bid et tbe last-named com Dan v. 1851,513, bIng the leweet Fer supplying the ermer plate there were but two bidders tbe Cleveland Rolling Mills company and the Bethlehem company, the laat-named being tbe leweat bidder at $3,610,707. In bla order making tbe award SecreUry Whitney explain, hla reasons ter giving both contracts te the one oempany In tbe following lan guage : Concerning tbe bids for ermer end gun steel, I have oenoluded, after tall considera tion, that the Bethlehem Iren company U en titled' te the award of tbe centracu for both. Te encourage bidding a clause was inserted In the advertisement that "bid. covering both" (that le, armor and gun Bteel) " will re ceive preference, etber things being equal" Tbe bid or the Bethlehem Iren company for the gun ateel refers te lu bid for the armor, handed in at the same date, end haa the fol lowing memorandum : "The prleea named In tbla proposal ere baaed upon the conditions sUted in tbeedvertUementef August 21, 1836, tbat 'bids covering both (gun ferglngs and armor plates) will receive preference, ether things being equal,' and ere, therefore, te be considered in conjunction wltb our bid of thla date for gun ferglnga." A similar memoran dum U contained in iu bid for armor-plates. Tbe Bethlehem Iren oempany Is the only bidder for tbe whole contract, Tbe theory of the advertisement was that tbe government wanted tbe leweat price ter the whole work (paying mere or less for one or the etber being Immaterial, se long as tbe entire Jeb was ebuined at tbe lowest tout price), tbe teUl sum for the whole Jeb being tbe msterial thing. Wltb thU view tbe advertisement waa framed se aa te ebUIn the largest range of bidding, allowing a person te bid for either or for beth: the total aum which the whole aheuld oest tbe govern ment beinx the. matter alena te be considered. Tbe two lowest separate bids for the two classes, being that et the Cambria Iren com pany for tbe gun ateel, and tbat of tbe Cleve land Beiling Mill oempany for tbe armor plat, amount te 11,873,073.00. That el the Bethlenem Iren oempany for tbe aame classes emeunu te (4,512,033.29, It is tbe lowest bidder ter the work by tbe sum or 9360,135.61. Since tbe bidding bas uken plsie the Bethlehem oempany baa ettered te reduce lu prleea en the gun steel, se aa te make that oempany the lowest bidder for each of tbe aeparate classes. Tbls may be done under tbe circumstances, although I should net permit it It 1 did net consider it, en etber grounds, entitled te tbe award. BOB TBB KNJSHT VB M.AHUB. Tbe Heuae Ucfeau an ApproprUtleo tbs Laber Poepl. Oppeead A March H;olae en tba Tcmp.ranoe Onampleua. Habrisbure, April 15. The Heuse paid very little attention te buslneaa tbls morn ing, and as a consequence of IU Indifference te legislation, McQewan'a bill te repeal the act prohibiting the aale et liquor in Fair- mount park waa passed second reading. Tbe temperance members did net dlseiver the nature of the bill until It bad passed, and will endeavor te have tbe vote reconsidered. The vote waa reconsidered by wb'lcb the bill eppreprlatlng fCO,000 te the Western peniten tiary for many purposes waa defeated. Tblata tbe bill the Knlghu of Laber at tbeir conven tion denounced. The oemmitteeon labor and Industry reported tbe oenaplraoy bill In a Bbape te suit the oemmlttee of Knlgbta et Laber here. A large number et bills passed seoend reeding, after wblcb the Heuse ad journed until Monday evening. WIMB IB AB IOWA XOWB. The BoaleM. Portion el A let worth Dsatrejsd. H.avy Lea. and Light Ioaerance, Washington, Iowa, April 15. A fire yesterday afternoon destroyed almost tbe entire business portion et tbe village et Alns Alns wertb, seven miles east el this place. Tbe bUze started in or near a billiard saloon, and apread rapidly east and wtst A strong wind from tbe west carried tbe flames from house te house se rapidly that little or noth ing oeuld be done te stsy tbe spread of the conflagration. Mere than twenty business beuses and several dwellings have bean con cen aumed by tbe flames. Beth hotels were destroyed. Tbe less is estimated at Irem 940,000 te 975,000, with light Insuranee. Tey Factory Destroyed. Gardner's Depot, Mass., April 15 Tbe toy uian u factory of L. B. Rsmadell waa destroyed by fire last nlgbt Less, 915,000 ; Insurance, 98,00 Hanged for Wire Merdsr. St. Leuis, Ma, April 15. Daniel Jeweil, (colored), was banged in tbe Jail yard at the Four Courts thla morning at 6:39 o'elook, Tbe crime for wbleh Jewell suffered was tbe killing of bis wire, with whom be had quarreled frequently en theSOth of December, 1881, at ber mother's home en Morgan street, In this elty. CarUalld.r. gtrlke. Urban A, Ohie, April 15. Twenty-five car builders at tbe United States rolling stock works weatoutlastevenlng. Tbey demanded twenty dollars per ear against fifteen new paid. Tbey claim tbat It takes four mea twenty-two and a bait beurs te make a ear aad that by the hardest work. Twenty-five mere will go out at neon te-dsy unless the demand la aeseded te. m CenM Het Utaeevsr rrsnd. Bessbmkr, Mleb., April 15. Tbe official canvass of tbe vote oiOegsblo oeunty makes the majority agalnat Prohibition 2,115. At toner Cluta, seat here by tbe Prohlbltlea state esatrai committee te investigate the off read, has foead be eYWemee aBsmfnreBUaW A BBBIOVB BCBABA1. BavM aessshev Tarawa Trees Bis Wagen aad as a tVsg Brake A Med Deg la Oeierata. Whitb Boek, April 14. David Hemsher, aa Industrious farmer of Coleraie, yesterday metwlth en eoeldect that resulted seriously te him. He wsa driving la company with his eon-Ia-law te Oxford, whea at Mount Ver Ver eon hU young horse took fright and abylng violently threw him out of the epea wagon la which be was driving, and In the fall bla teg was oreaen just above the ankle Willing hands hslped him home, when the fracture waa reduced by Dr. T. H. Wertz. It Is te be hoped be will speedily recover, ler It bseoemeat a time when he can ill afford te be Uld up In the house with all hla farm work te de. A mad deg made a raid through Coleraie last wsek and bit e number of dogs and some stock; In consequence et which a number el dega have been killed and ethers are penned up awaiting development. Tbe first of April brought eeme changes In thU section, and eeme new business men have made their bow te the public Among them we note Jehn F. Whiteside who bss moved into tbla village, end Intend, carrying en with a strong band bla business et agent for agricultural macblnery,stevee and heaters. Benjamin Wllkey baa bought a house In Ktrkwoed, and Intends butchering the com cem ing season; filling the p'ace left vacant by James Pollock, who removed te ChrUtlanate try his hand as a baker. The Corener Toe Prevtoes, An Oxford deputy coroner takes the whole bakery for tbe promptness end anxious care I be dispUya in attending te bis Important I fltl Makes eaifl ml n Pl.a.t Aua I .inti.. . ..h ........ m. 7. . head a. a region in which, man maVdlee? net die and bave an Inquest held ever blm with the greatest celerity and dispatch. Recently a respected cltlten or West Notting ham viaiUng some Jovial Irlenda in Oxford, Imbibed tee freely, and net being a drink ing man at all he did net knew when he had enough ; consequently he lett Oxford pretty full, and bad net get mere than a mile en the read wben the last drink waa tee mueh for blm, and be fell from hla horse. He was found lying In the read atunned and stupe fled by a citixsn et Hopewell, wbe, net knowing bow badly be might be hurt, sent hastily te Oxford for a doetor. We have never heard tbat Itwasaaure algn of death for an Oxford doetor te attend a man, but tbe deputy coroner must bave se regarded It ; for be followed closely after tbe doctor with sufficient friends for his Jury, and all necessary papers, blsnks, Ae , ler doing the Jeb with neatness and dispatch ; and seemed Impatient at the delay caused by tbe faet that tha man would net die. How ever be would net be robbed of bis prize, se he settled himself te welt till dissolution took place. Tbe M. D. was dubious snd mysterious, but the D. O. seemed te bave faith In hla frlend'a ability te bring about the desired result ; and waited aa tbe nlgbt were away. But Bleep brought relief te the pa tient and when the fumes of liquor passed away, he opened Ma eyea, much aurprlsed and mystified at first by bU surround ings j and bastUy bidding his friend the coroner adieu left In a mueh better humor than tbe crowd he left behind him. The deputy returned te Oxford te try te redouble the aales In his cigar atere te make up for the less of hU prospective fees, X.IVB AT MABIBTTA. Hatting at lu Halgut-A Hail Tbat Waa WaU Attended aad Enjoyed. Marietta, Pa, April 15. The rafting season is at Its height Just new. There are many raiu along tbe river. I: there will be mere rafu down thla than there baa been ler eeven yeara, Tbe ladles or tbe Reformed church are giving a grand festival at the rink. Last night there waa a choeolaUlre ; to night there will be dairymaid's reception, and te-morrow night a grand bazar, supper and a necktie secUbie. Tbe object is te wipe out tneaeDien tne cnurca. Marietta has been afflicted with a patent medicine man and an organ grinder. The funeral of Herace A. Ulestand was yery Urge. Among the noted persons pres ent were Congressman Hiestand, undo of deceased, and Jehn A. UelsUnd, or Omaha, a brother. The ball In Central ball, Tuesdsy nlgbt, was a grand affair. There were represenu tlves Irem Harrlaburg, Lancaster, Yerk, Mlddletewn, Mount Jey, and ether places. Oar borne ladles were the belles of the even ing, but perhaps net se geed daneers as tbe ethers. Tayler's orchestra, of Lancaster, furnished tbe music. Our town council met en Tuesdsy nlaht It passed a great many bills ; ordered eeme nuisances te be removed ; Ulked a great deal about lighting tbe town, and then adjourned until next week te oenalder tbe Utter sub ject The Y. M. C A. will give a book reception next month. A class haa been organized In the M. K. church for tbe purpose of studying church doctrine and history. Our Beard et Trade will discuss the Inter sUte bill at the next meeting. B. F. Hiestand, Jr., is erecting e fine pri vate realdenee In lower Marietta. Christian Muaaelman and wife1 are en a trip West Candidates Albert B. Werth snd Wm. L Sutten were shaking hands with voters In town thU week. S. P. Sterrett hat bean elected by the pres bytery at Yerk a delegate te tbe general as sembly at Omaha In May. Dan and James DuUy have returned te Cheater Military academy. A HOOPS BOUTVMB. The Landlavllle Helland.! Terus Oat te Be a Haas UsclT.r, Floras Viet, or Jehn Smith, a Hellander, arrived In Landlavllle eight years age and worked en the farm of Philip Barte. He recently told the atery of the death of a mother-in-law In the Fatherland and the big fortune ahe left blm. Oa the atrengtb et all thU tbe Dutchman negetUted for one farm con talntng ninety-six acres for 91,000; ler another farm of 196 acres, stock and all, for 910,000 j a tract or eighteen aeres at 91.800, $11 In Martle township; a brick store end hotel and forty acres ei tne dsm iana is jsest uempueid town ship sad located at LandUvtlie for 920,000, and building Ieta at Salunga. Many people had been premised leans by him en April L On March 28, with Ltueaster friends, be went te Baltimore ostensibly te secure hU fortune from the Helland consul. He there mysteriously disappeared from bla compan ions. It baa Blnee been learned from Class, Voebe & Ce., the Helland consuls at Ne. 100 Seuth Charles street, Baltimore, tbat tbe whole atery of tbe fortune U a mytb. A LandUvllle gentleman waa Informed of thU faet as early aa the beginning of February. Tbe number of Smlth'a victims will net be likely te be known nnlees be turns up again In these pari, which Is net likely. pyaamlte raeterlss la BsrksaadtAbsaea. Recently a number of dyustnlte fsoterlee bave been eatablUbed at different points la Berks oeunty, mueh te the danger aad dls dls dls aausfsoUen of the people. It has beea die. covered that millions el dead flab were float ing en tbe weter la Story week wbleh ampuse Inte tha Schuylkllt, klnjr beea killed by the adds from the factories tbat are Dermlttedtedrala Inte tba creek. A num. ber of nettle tbat drank of tbe water have beea aneetea wiw a etrause wnw eHsaane A dynamite rectory In Lebanon oeoaty waa eat ea are br lasaassd aajtsta. aad tM Ira I vfsjsikBQveaejUUaw &M PRICE TWO A WAIL FROM. THE Pi OAsiV ffurta.nM .--v-t- .w... mmmmBBM BBMrMM TBitBtTAtB BemuBama'i An KuBMa - . 'A"-,v-'' ' : -rri w SWajaBBBtSJBMl a Uherel Oeastraatlsai' at aWtM eattea at the: niUBawe. jkJ; AaBaa rna nika. --- - "itiSri Jh ... "TTTT- r: fi.nmuiu,ip April ID. TBB) ftM telegram, signed by Tallaat 3c, Ce., MM of California, the Bank of British a meriee, tbe Angle-California beak, IMfta i Bank of Ban Francisce, LmefWsBwl, American nana, nana; ci bmusb OMS wens irarge a Ce'a beak, Loadea i srancisce eenk, was received tale Dy the inter-state oemmtasloa rrancisoe: "AH tbe prrduaMvaVr meneUry relatiene et tbla eBBatt threatened wltb disorder aad atastl' en netning nut quick and wlaa l your part can save our coast from eus losses sure te lollew unbent m Interpretetlen of 1th section el tha ! bill. We ask a suspension of th nm. clause, temporarily, at leaat, until ear Beat! tlfl1B .MM km -.!.. . - ' ' 2 ...... m u. if.auuu uiere your hmtll A thousand word Mmhi. .- ..Av;'j from the Weel Qrewera' sssocUtteaeTthe Paclfle coast asklna ler an - -' A alen of tbe 4th clause end sUtlng that BBlamll It is done, quick ruin of tbe wool lnchastrtan i1 of the Paclfle coast will ensne, '& l uuuaaei ana represenutlves of varlena IllL,,1;' l"!l,d"PLer..brer n 1S -uu ui iHOTvumi pvutiuue .Kinar iraewnBBr,v ui iu. iuubt naui ciauae se ae 10 put jreerka saw oumpeuuve Dans witn Chicago as Leuis. ,J Pfltltlnnn wre alan iamImJ .... " '" renntng Interest of the Paclfle oeaat relief for tbe everladen railreada fresa tftO"-3 same IntereaU In the East, aaklnw tAkA'C.' Kasternsldeel tbeaubleelbe beard bv oemmlssslon, in opposition te tbe petltleas eg'1 tbe Paclfle coast. ' Ceunael for tbe Richmond. FredariAkaHM A Potomac railroad aaked tbat the same free demtbat bad been aranted tha rii mi in - Railway and Steamship aaeoeUtlonfroM tBBS ieunn ciauae de given te It -i duageuoeiey save that no official eMIeBii-S haa been uken with regard te the seuisUil "fd Shin of the Anmmlulnn . K. ..k. t Vl -T ' w -w -" , uwuwuj .BBOVA eeen invitea te thst position. ' BBBBBTiBH THIS MTMtBBT. The Attempted AMSMinatlen of a Meaner of - ---- -.- if a "&)& oFHineriBLD, ma, Apni 15 There wM"?4 a rumor In circulation lsst nlaht tbat two or AS luree arreaia win de reaae anertlv el Dsreeaa. 'i'-Ji who, It Is alleged, are Implicated In the eMi lemnted aaamaaln&tlnn nt TT iiatawa ' . T4attaw wl.lMt. Innlr mI-m .am.. ft.. ' ,.VJ, . .. yiauv Mini. VJWak When spoken te concerning tbe BaaUs resentaUTB JgsT wsa very teUeseat dined I n i lllfeMlSaal imasHila Th gees tbat a local dateetlvVl up some clues, and tbat tbe psneaa te IMi reaiea are in uniaase. ': It la reported tbat the detect! vee who Bf'3 wonting en me case of tbe attempted I sinatien et Representative Bailey of Kent BeV A.euisnave lecaua ana identified egangee-Syi secret oath-bound ledge or band In Chleaeev l! one of whose members did the ahoetinx. It appears that some valuable Information waa ,'1 furnished thremrh RsnrMantsHmir.r1nar.br i'.il the PelUh Cook oeunty member. Seme of hla ' statements, wbleh be did net himself oeaa? f Importance bave, it la aald, led te the) :&i nnoevenng et a group ei nine WlhlllaU whose headquartera have for the peat six meatba i been located In tbe nertbweat part of Chicago,' en or adjacent te Milwaukee avenue. Be- ' yond these general hints nothing definite oeuld be learned. Kllraln Wants te Meet Hallvaa. Bosten, April 15. Jake Kllraln wrlttun tn thA ITemlA flanvlnir mtnv tlens of Bbeedy 'a recent letter. After ftivlaa;, nia version or me raets ne cencinaes aa fas Iewb : "Te bide hU champion Mr. Saee4 calls me a oeward. Let him oemeto BeJaV mere and keep his word te knoek Bte.aMk-' Then we will aee wbe la tbe oeward, he e aV&J His band was net sere until I offered te Ml? him fnv mi. R.fnra that ha -Ma mrAmm '-': OjeaaAA awa, emmmvjm wwbv aw. ew evaaws BhesBPBJBj BBBr - knock me out for fun. I am net hlnMBH when I ear that I will fight him teafiaksm. I have an offer te baek me irem a nsasnaaef " . man In New Yerk, but my naekeraara i men residing here who will put op tBjSl hour's notice. B.trayed HU Treat. Chattanoeqa, Tenn., April 15, Tbe waa thrown Inte great excitement bv the arrest of Charles A- Allen, cantata aT the Chattanooga cadets, en tbe charge ef hraanh nf trn.t. Ha su nlanad in fall la'daw." fault of 91,000 ball, but subsequently sWBslfp mm . ... . .wwm. MwM-.a) m mmm'i: cadets, wnien u tne craca juvenile mutHHBt, company of tbe Seuth, It was found tkeAai'i nan aeirauueu me company eat et i tbat he had obtained money tremmas sR-J etber persona by Illegal means. AUea'a downfall la a mvatsrv. Ha waa a meat aw. empiary young man and had no bad habMa,'', He belongs te a geed fsmiiy in Mississippi. f V A Croeaod might eaablsr. Chicago, April 15. S. J. cashier of tbe Pan Handle general fra office en North Halstaad street, haa I notified that bis services are be needed. He was net an empleve of the l -.. Hii. .. hlrd anil ImnitaA turn W' SB"M i ' i. ... .... iPk. ..ii.... . j-: AJUUIUia, luv aOMta tw wwjiaiajw awoe - yi .!.. ln.utl(lAM MAW K.Imm .-tml.. .11 "&, 1 -La. ...Ink. ..M. I ...M..... t - - - .. i3? IUO IIVtHU. ..UW M.1WIU1H AH milOmpijai g with the recently discovered oeusptreoy. K, jt R. Merris, a traveling auditor of tbe exist & .Mm. .Iam tT. 1..M A I.AAW...J1 .M .... h iiinnBia . bia nnn . son nnn u. ..-..& claims te have credited vouchers in the7 ..- ... Kw..U .... ft.... ftu. mlmmim uuunuj iiaaaaav uuuufu iu. vwuiiim. wnjji ahlh a. Ill ahnnt halanna hla atmniia. Alleges) Patricide la Osle. Newark, Ohie, April 15. A murder waaj reported last night as having beea oemmtlsBt'l neararanvllle.weetefbere.la tbe "Wettm Htlla." Particulate cannot be learned, awf tbe reports are tbat L. uunep, aa out and his eon quarreled, the latter i nluh. kllllntr hla father. The Btati made te tbe coroner, but he has Bet tavejBJH rated, ewlna te tbe oenaioimg stciMW ': A Kspett Heeled. . , ,c Wahiunuten, April 11 TBi navy departmeate aateerieejaa aswetea, nlal oftb:repert that Ike YaBsW.am ordered te prevent the eslaa-e exiM gaa by the Brtuee, or seesuwasi -has Interlered la Uaasstear as i dupateh from Key West. Ol -"-c Bsee ef Bee WASHir oTeir, April 18. Jaases S, 1 d.Dutv seoend comptroller uader tha admlatotratlea, dledsuddealyef lMfl easeatbuiesideneeia Meaat i night Mr. Delaae waa abeat auttr; aae. He bad beea oempaeleeg dava of iadlaeetiea aad hUstaath awa w sw i,, v n!W .. b':"' unexpeessw. i a m. eastB kit wbbbS wtmslB -ebbwIM . I 11 -isra am .Tt JBH jfe-attaaE- .'ijWtJW mf. U&
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