fwm :-S5 l3 " Yf JEmtfagtcf VOLUME XX V NO. 81. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, IB38. PTCTPrc TWO CJTVSTTtf :. " ,-"r;e: ".T'Vs III a TOO FREE WITH THE POMP. BUBABO THOBAB IS CONVICTED OV ADCLTESATINB L AOIEAL axCID. Me Delivered Mlllc te Creamery ItCdtilli Tewaehlp Which Did Mat Oaatala the dual Qaentity at Crease--A Wit BMtu te a riaa Bad Oeata. Wtdnehday Afternoon TIM trial of Willtam Keller for committing a felonious uuult en Mra Annie Welnheld waa re turned at 2:30 o'elook. The defense waa a denial by acenaed of being guilty of tbe efleuee charged. He teatlned that Mrt. Welnbeld bad circulated reperialnlhe neighborhood affecting bis cbaraeter, and he brought her te account By an arrangement ahe made, he met her en thla Sunday, talked ever their difficulty and Milled it eattefaoterlly. She gave wit. ntaa her hand and he put one band en her abenlder. Bar bniband end two ether men aaw them together, drew tbe Inference that he bad made an attack en her; cried out, kill blm," and thla canted him te rnn away. The Jary rendered a verdlet of net guilty, but directed the defendant te pay tbe oeata. Thea. Barkey, of Epbrate, pleaded guilty te the paternity of Martha Stoat's Illegitimate child and the utnal sentence waa Impeaed. lirael Gillespie, et Paradlas tewnahlp, waa put en trial for committing a felonious ataault and battery en Mrs. Sallle Qraham. The teatlmeny of the oemmonwealth'a wit neesea waa that Gillespie, who occupied part of the aaine benae aa presecutrix, came borne drunk en the night et the 27th of August He made a great noise, called the Graltama bad namea and ended by catting Mrs. Graham's hand with a chisel. The defenae waa that Mrs. Graham threw a atone Inte Gillespie' a apartments, and followed thla np by going te the room where Gillespie waa. Without any provo cation Mra. Graham struck Gillespie, and In raising bla hand te protect hie face, Mra. Graham struck a chisel In hla hand and It waa out In that way. Qllleaple denied baring assaulted Mra. Graham at thla or any ether time. A, number of wltneaaes who have known the aecused for yeara gave him a geed reputation for peaee. Jury ent. GRAND JCBY BKTUBN. True Dills Abraham Harrir, ernelty te animals ; Annie wan, larceny ; martin Blnkley, receiving atelen goods ; ;J. Sher man, larceny aa bailee; Harvey Gretc inger, Isaae Martin, fornication and baa tardy ; Wallace Walker, murder. Ignored Bill William Proetor, aa eauit and battery, with Mary Glluch for oeata ; Jollanna Sbulmyer, aasault and bat tery, with Rebecca Pieseerry for costs ; David K. Lines, keeping a disorderly bone a. Wednesday Evening -lb Jury in the Israel Gillespie felonious assault and bat tery ese rendered a verdict of guilty of simple aasault and battery, with a recom mendation te the merey of the court Edward Themas, a resident of Celt rain tewnahlp, waa put en trial ter a novel offense In Lancaster county watering milk. Tbe prosecutor waa L. K. Cenner, tbe proprietor of a creamery In Oeleraln tewnahlp. He teatlfied that the defendant furnished him with milk from June, 1887, te April, 1838. Upen numerous oceaalena be bad occasion te find fault with tbe quality of tbe milk brought te the creamery and in the latter part et Mareh be decided te test It He round that 135 peunda of milk only yielded two quarta of cream, while the average yield la four quarta for eaeh 100 pounds. Themas waa charged with adulterating tbe milk and admitted that he had watered It Several witnesses beard Themas make thla admission and in that particular corroborated tbe prosecu tor's testimony, and in addition two of Themas' empleyes testified that they aaw Themas pnt water in tbe milk. Fer the defense Mr. Themas went en the aland and positively denied that he had ever adulterated the milk Beld te Cenner with water. He claimed that thla autt would net have been brought It he bad net aued Cenner for tbe amount of the bill due for milk delivered. It waa also shown that Cenner became angry because he atepped delivering milk. On trial. Thursday Mo'ning.the Jnry In the Eiward Themas case were charged by tbe ' court and alter a ahert deliberation ren. dered a verdict et guilty i Bentence was deferred. Edward HarrI', coavleted et beating bla Wife, waa aentenced te ray a fine et $20 and oeata. Abraham Harris, a oelored resident of Salisbury township, waa tiled for cruelty te animate. The commonwealth proved that en Auguat 8-.h Harris cruelly shot a cow belonging te Ltmbert Dlehm. The defense waa that Dlehm'a cow tres paaaed en hla ground, trampled down the corn, and Dlebm waa notified te keep the oewbome. He admitted having ahet at tbe oe w, but denied that be ahet ber. The Jnry rendered a verdict of guilty He was aenteneed te pay a tine et f 20, and oeata of prosecution. Martin Blnkley, elty, waa charged with receiving atelen goods en complaint et Philip Stumpf. The commonwealth proved that Stumpt was the owner of a ault of clothes valued at f 10 whleh waa leaned te Philip Blell, who lived at Stumpt'e house. When Btell went away from town he atole these clothes. They were traeed te tbe paesesilen of delendant and this prosecu tion waa brought The defense waa that Blnkley bought the oletbea from Btell for U, whleh was a fair prlee for them and that he bad no knowl edge that Btell bad atelen theas clothe, Tne jury after a deliberation or leas than five mlnntea rendered a verdlet et net guilty Israel Gillespie, convicted el assault and patters, waa aenteneed te pay a fine of $20 and oeata of prcaeoutlen. GUARDIAN APPOINTED. August Ksmm, elty, waa appointed guardian of the miner children of Michael Kamm, deceased, late et Lancaster city. Finished Ufa AppranUaeshlp, Harry G. Ripple finished bla apprentice ship aa a printer at tbe Examiner ofliee yesterday. In tbe evening he gave bla fellow empleyes of tbe ofliee and a number of frlenda a tine set-out at Kdward Hall'a aaloen in Centre Square, wblcb was greatly enjoyed by all present The Examiner boys presented the new printer with sn elegant geld ling, D. C. Haveratlek, tbe pressman, making the speeeb, te whleh Mr, Ripple responded, The bchnalder Oat. Atlantle Expreia, en tbe Pennsylvania railroad, was annul'el te day,aa It was very late en the Western division. Oa this train tbe oeunael, some wltneesea In tbe case of William Schneider, aa well aa tbe aoeuted btmself, were te have gene te Philadelphia. They were compelled te remain here nntll 12:48, however, Tbe case waa te have been taken up at 2 o'cleakjthla afternoon. A colored Bey Fatally Irjarad Harvey P. Stretber, a oelored boy 14 yeara of age, of Beeth Hsrrlsburg waa fa tally Injured last evening. He waa stand, leg at the Susquehanna beae house when he waa taken with epileptic fits, te whleh fee was subject. He fell la front of tbe sagias of a freight train aad bad both leg mm am am sat en. aeeieaia THAMKSaiTItlO DAT. Circular te Hie Clergy Seal Oat by Cardinal Gibbens. Cardinal Gibbens, et Baltimore, ea Wed flesday Issued the following circular, the first of Ita kind ever atnt out la that arch arch arch dloeeast Te the eltrgy, ueular aad regular elhtanh- tfleest of BatHmert. Mr 1)ab Hretiirbn in Gbiiist i The Jiresldent of the United Btatea baa recently aaned hla proclamation appointing Novem. ber 20 next, aa a special day of thanksgiving te Almlchtv Ged for tbe temporal and snlr- Itnal favors bestowed upon na all during tbe year new drawing te a close. The faltbtnl of the archdloeeae having In common with our fellow-eltlaeea deep gratitude te the glyer of every geed and perfect gilt will, we feel confident, be equally desirous of evincing their spirit of thanks. We ahenld all be grateful ferthetem. peral pros pe illy, for the peaee, lltierly and geed order which prevail throughout our common country. The labors of the hus bandman have been crowned with abund ant harvest, eammeroeand industrial pur suits have gene forward with even stride. The spirit et fraternal charity keeps pace with tbe diffusion et Christian knowledge In the lattd. It la true, Indeed, that disasters by floods and eterms In tbe West and that peattienee In the Seuth have darkened and sfflleted many a home. Bat even In tbese visita tions of sorrow we aheuld humbly bleu our Heavenly Father, whose mysterious airpsnrauet wn cannot rainem, Dut should alwaya adore. We should kiss the band Ibat atrlkea aa well aa tbe baud that careaaet; for, whether He smites or fondles, He Is alwaya a loving Father. And these occasional calamities are but the shadows that brlug out into bolder relief tbe bright picture or our national preipsrity, wnue ice In ether landa the time for choos chees ing the rulers of thenat'enare often occa sions of political convulsion, of tbe Inter ruption of all peaceful pursuits, and some times even et atrtle and bloodshed, the re re eent oentest between ten millions of voters of tbe republics, representing sixty millions of people, baa been aeltled peaceably and constitution stly without the less of a single life, or even any interruption in men's ordinary avocation. In heartfeltand grateful acknowledgment of all tbese blecalnas, and te humbly implore their contlnnanee, you are re. quested, reverend dear lathers, te recite alter the late mass in your respective ohurehes,on Tbankiglvlng Day, the prayer for the authorities, and the faith lul through threugh through ent tbe archdiocese are Invited te assist at the service. Jamkb Gibbens, Cardinal-Archbishop of Baltimore. TUB MEAT QUESTION. A Senatorial Oemmlttaa Investigating tbe Chicago cattle Combine. Senators Cullem, Vest and Plumb In St Leuis en Wednesday continued their in vestigation of the Western cattle "oerner." J. M. Oebern, division freight agent of the Wabash line, alter describing the decline of 8t Louts aa a cattle market and tbe rapid advancement of Obloage, admitted te Senater Vest that there waa a combination called "the evenere," formed In 1873, that divided the cattle business, and aald there was a rumor te.tbe efleet tbat the combina tion took tbe business away from St. Leuis and put it In Oaicage. He knew no ether transportation reason for tbe ebange In the market from St Leuis te Chicago. He admitted tbat there waa a rumor tbat "the evenera" get 115 per ear, and tbat the Wabash waa aDked te pay Ita abare te the combination In 1875, but declined te de se. Bsnater Cullem asked what reada were in thla combination, and the witneaa aald tbe New Yerk Central, Erie. Pennsylvania and connections. The combination waa for tbe benefit e! Chicago, and the rebate did net apply te St Leuis or any ether plaee. J. T. Bestlle, of El Pase, Tex , etated tbat cattle raisers near El Paae were compelled te ablp te Kansas City at a less. Hla Arm new ablpped beef te tbe Olty of Mexico, whleh was a better market the year round than any In thla country. Senater Cullem "Then you were driven out of the Uelted States T" Witness--"It leeks that way," Senater Cullem "What read de you refer te?" Witness "'The Southern Paolfle." Brewater Cameren testified he waa rais ing cattle en the open range of Arizena1. He considered tbat Obloage controlled tbe markets of tbe oeuntry. Wheafksttle went Inte tbe Obloage market drevera bad the privilege et looking through a hole In the fence at them. Batchers bad net a fair ohaneetotuy. Many eatlle raisers were en tbe verge of bankruptcy. A large num ber of producers could have get out, but they held en in tbe vain hope tbat tbe Chicago combine would net continue te control prlees. O. C. Slaughter, of Dallas, Tex , steels rslser and banker, gave bis opinion tbat there waa a very powerful combine at Obloage, St Leuis was at onetime the market where he disposed of cattle. He sold here In 1882 ai high as 7 ptr 100 peunda Witness thought It strange when he took cattle from Kansas City te Chicago that he aheuld be ettered tbe aame figures at tbe latter plaee as he had been ettered at tbe former. Anether thing that struck blm sa being peculiar waa tbat the repreaentatlvea of the aame firm at Obloage aa the one he bad aeen at Kansas Olty would be tbe only bnyera who would leek at hla cattle. The eiler made him at Raises City was known In Chicago aa were the number of eattle oeming en. Billheads were the aame la both cities, and uiutlly S wilt' a or Ar mom's. m An American Probably Murdered. The American colony at Florence, Italy, la excited ever the mysterious disappear ance of tbe eocnntrle millionaire Living stone, wbe for 20 yeara owned one of tbe meat magnificent palaces en tbe Lung Arne. A remarkable freak of his was te drlve dally at the rendezvous of the Haute Beclete, en the Oasclne, in an English mall oeaob, with 20 thoroughbred horses at tached, without passengers exeept hlrn aelt. Reeently hla oeaoh ran ever save, ral people, and tbe city oeunoll passed an ordinance forbidding driving et mere than alx horses te a oeaoh. Livingston became melanobely and spent lsrge auma endeav oring te have the ordinance repealed, but without avail. He was born In Frankfort and went te California, amassing an immense fortune In mining. The Arne la being dredged, and detectives have been Eat upon the ease. Murder la feared, Mr. ilvingatene bad the habit of carrying large amounts of ready money, Official Bltotlen Belarus, The official eanvaas of the vote et Con necticut shows : Cleveland, 74.020! Harrison, 74,684; Fisk, 4 234 ; Laber, 240. Cleveland's plur ality, 838. Fer Governer Merris, Dem , 75.074 j Bulkely, Rep , 73 659 ; Camp, Pre., 4,t.l ; Andrewa, Laber, 263 ; scattering, 21. Me one baa a majority of tbu total vote, and the Legislature will eleet Bulkely and the ethera en tbe Republican elate ticket. The congressional delegation is : Blm Blm Blm roenda, Rusiell and Miles, Rep : Wilcox, Hem. Miles' plurality Is 20. Following are tbe official returns et the vote of Virginia: Cleveland, 151.977; Uarrlien, 150,442; Cleveland's majority, 1,535 Tbe vote In 1884 waa: Cleveland, 145,407; Blaine, 139 350; total, 281.853; Demoeralie less, 4,604. Bantam-Welgnt Obauplen, The bantam-weight championship el America tight te a finish between Cbsrley McCarthy, of Jeraey Olty, and Geerge Teung, of Brooklyn, waa deelded en Wed neaday night up Leng Island Sound, and resulted In a victory for McCarthy, in tbe ninth round. The battle laated S3m. 20'., and Teung waa knocked completely out by a left bander en the bridge of bla neae. He lay unoenscions en th fleer ever ten seoends, and tbe fight and 300 puree were given te McCarthy. Altallread Uulliyet OUoilmluatlen. In the ease of A. V. Confer against the Bufiale, New Yerk Pittsburg railroad, charging discrimination In freight ran a and ter the recovery et money thus ex acted, Judge Acheeen, of the United Btatea oeurt, In Pittaburr, en Wednesday, deelded la favor of the plaintiff for tbe fall amount aialaaed. Tae) law aatalaat railroad dla- enaaiaaueB maea ue m HANGED HIMSELF. A ClttBEN or LITHE ENDS BtS LIVE WITH A KOPB AT- HABBtSBOBO. Augustus Grean Commits the It tan act at the Berne of nis Niece Be Lasts a Kete Saying He Oealil Stand It Me Loegar," Tb Eejy Watm Wnsa Teaad. BAnintJiia,Nev.23. AugnstuaGreth et Lltita, Lancaster county, autclded thla morning by banging at the rteldenee et hla nleoe, Mra. J. O, Qraul, Cameren and Maelay streets. The dead body waa found awlnglng from a crossbeam between the twoheussaand was yet warm. Groah came te the city from Lltlla one week age and aecured employment at the car shops. He waa te take bla position en Monday, but ler some reason did net go (e work. Yesterday morning he behaved atrangely, bat nothing waa thought of it He retired between 8 and 0 o'clock laat evening, and was tn apparently geed health. Mr. Graul la employed at the asylum and arose about 5 o'clock tbta morning. In paulng by tbe room occupied by Greeh he noticed the bed wss empty and Groah net in tbe room. Going down atalra Mr. Graul nniccked the deer when piece et piper dropped out of the keyhole. It contained the Information that Groah Intended taking hla life and that he could net atand It any longer." He reqneeted them net te take hla body Inte the house, but te let the authorities bury It. He signed himself your balf-erssy unclr.1' Groah was 47 yeara old and aerved In the late war. He la a native of Lltita, where a wife and two bretbera and a alster reside. The latter are en giged la tbe manufacture of carriages. The body was out down and eirrled Inte the beuse where Corener Shlndler held the Inquest, the verdlet being auleide by bang leg. Should the frlende of the dead man net elalm the body, It will be burled under the Indigent soldiers act The above telegram waa received from Uarrlaburg at neon today. Inquiry at Lltltc ahews tbat tbe man left tbat plaee te go te Harrlaburg en Wadneaday et laat week. His son la working at oeacb making In thla city. Ihe Ninth Ward Btpnbllasn Ox Roast. The Republicans vt the Ninth ward are having a high old time thla afternoon, which la the time set for their ex reaat The atlatr la taking place In Grlel'e Held at Lemen aireet and College avenue. The large beast waa put en the fire en Wednes day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and by 7 o'elook this morning be bad been nicely roasted through and through. He waa cesked en tbe aplt whleh the Demoerats bad made four yeara age. At 2 o'elook this afternoon the festlvltlea began, and the meat waa dealt out In aandwlchea. Tbe Qon.Ueyoolds band from Ceneatcga Centre waa present discoursing music, aud aeveral different apeakera were advertised te ad dresa the ofliee hunters. DEATH OF AN J! OKI) LSUT. Mrs. Ells a Ann Mesistmaa, Formerly of Stras bnrg, DUs tn Lancaster. Mr. Ellzi Ann Musselman, realdlng at Na 430 Wcat Cbeitnut atreet, died rather suddenly thla morning. She waa taken sick but tbe day before yeaterday. Tbe de. eeased waa 79 years of age and her maiden name was Brackblll, having been a daughter of Christian Brackblll. Bbe had been married te Mr. Musselmcn for about 55 years. They moved te Lineaster fremStrasburg saveral yeara age, Basidea a husband she leavea the following children : B. Frank Musaelman, farmer, Strasburg ; Christian, lumber dealer, of Witmer'a station ; Emma, wife et Or. A. J. llerr, of thla city ; Myra, wire of Dr. Harry Mutaer, of Witmer'a atatlen, and Mlaaca Mettle and Barbara, who live at borne In this city. The funeral will take place en Saturday, There will be eervlee at the heme by Dr. J. Y. Mitchell and the body will be taken te the Old Mennenlte church, near Strasburg, for Interment Bess Will Fat Christmas Dinner la Jatl Jtens Deater and hla brother Emll, who raised auen a row at the opera house en Monday evening, were bsard before Alder man Herahey last evening. The former waa given 09 daya In Jatl and tbe latter 15. It was the Intention et tbe alderman te let Emll off eaaler tbae be did, but be became very saucy In tbe office and Insisted upon calling aomeef tbe wltnessea who were testifying against him tiara and ether strong namea. Tbe alderman added ten daya te bla aentecce en this account Jehn Jenta and William Mattaen, two oelored men, wbe were also aald te be In the row, were dlaebarged, aa there waa no evidence te show that they bad done any thing wrong. Died el Heart UIinu. The death et Jerdmiah Clemens, which was noticed In the Intkluqbekb yes terday, took place at his home at Mill Creek early in tbe morning, and waa quite sud den. He was leading potatoes In a wagon, and had Just carried out one sack. While en tbe way back ler a aeoend bag he fell ever dead. Corener Uoneman deputlztd, Benjamin F. Hastings te bold an Uquest, whleh he did, and tbe above fsets were elicited, Tbe Jury rendered a verdict of death from heart disease. City Frepirtus Wltndrawn. The property et William C, Dalit, en Seuth Queen atreet, offered at publle aale en Wedneaday evening at the Cooper beuaa by Auctioneer Haloes, waa withdrawn at 111,600. The property of Frank Grlest, Ne, 649 West Oranve atreet, waa withdrawn ler want of a sufficient bid. CONOHESS VSSKT. CLOSE. Out IedtptDdnut May Utclilc the Orpin tiatlen el tbe Uuuie of BrprsaeetatlTt a. The latest reports from congressional dUtrleta make the political complexion of tbe next Heuse very uncertain. Aaaumlng tbat tbe Dd mccrsta have elected three et tbe foureongressninn from West Virginia, the figures stand 102 Democrats, 102 Republi cans and tbe Independent. Tee se-called Independent, who may deelde which party shall erganise tbe next heute, la Mr. H. Dudley Celeman, of Louisiana, a native of New Orleans, and elected fiem the Second Louisiana district. He la ssld te be a man of proved courage and integrity, an ex-Confederate, having aerved In tbe Wasblngten artillery, tbe criek military oempany of Louisiana, aud was never before classed as a Republican. He was Indorsed by tbe Republicans of the Second Louisiana district, but it Is clslmed tbat hla election waa secured by Demo crats wbe were displeased with tbe se-called ring " tbst bss been for yeara running New Of lean a politics. Mr. Celemsn Is repnaanted sa a man who has tbe oeurage te de whatever hla cenvlc tlena may dictate, and it Is reported that rnanyet els Influential Democratic friends wbe were Instrumentsl in bis coming out as a congressional candidate bualneaa men In New Orleans ssy tbat he will never go Inte tbe Republican caucus. When the Forty -sixth Congress was or er gan'ied the Democrats elected Mr. Randall speaker by a email majority. The proba bility U that tha Rapnbilaana have elected two of the four wee Vlralnla member. wblofeweMlTlattea bare B.aletltyef a KOKQK B. KNIGHT LOJ1NO BIB MIND. The Bad Bed of a Tamens Dates. Ceaasdlan's Lira. Georgeia Knight, tbe "actor, la very 111 at hla home, In, Orange, New Jeraey. He la ee tiering from pares), apparently from tbe esuies which resulted In Ihe death of Jeba McCnlteugh and Bartley Campbell -and whleh have prostrated Teny Hart It la aald be cannot live long. Mrs. Knight thinks the eauae of ber bnsbsnd'a breaking down was the failure of hla play, Baren Rudelph," upon whleh he baaed hopes el future greatneae. He thought ae mueh et thla piece and hla part in It tbat he had a $15,000 picture painted repreeentlng himself In one el the eeenea. He baa been noting very atrangely of late and hla mind hai been gradually giving away. Mrs.Knlglit, his w Ife, says also that en oceislona when they were te play ''Over the Garden Wall," which always drew well, he would Insist upon plaelng "Baren Rudelph" en the atage, and would thus lese all the money they had made with the mere auceeaafnl play Mr. Knight waa ralaed In Parkesburg, Cheater county, and bla right name la Slean. He Is well known In Lancaster, and among tbete who attended aoheol with him In Parkesburg were W. U. Uensel, etq., and R. B. Risk, or the ExaUiner. Mrr. Kelftht waa Mlas Sephie Werrlll, of the famous Werrlll Slaters. Charged tHU Aaaauuingaulrl. James Smith, a negre barber, has been, arrested and held for a hearing before Alderman A. F. Dennelly en the charge of assaulting Florence Jaokaen, thirteen year old girl, wherea'dea with Mrs. Hall, ber grandmother, a respectable oelored woman of North atreet Smith la a strsnpe darkey and he came te Lancaster some time age. He rented a front room In Mrr. Hall'a benae and began buslneaa aa a oareer. Mra. Hall, who aeemed tea take an Intertat In him, allowed blm te use the tools of her deceased eon. On election day the little Jackaen girl was In the shop when the barber placed heron his knee and took Improper liberties with ber. He then threatened te de theglrl barm If she told anything about what bad happened. She aald nothing until yeaterday when aba told ber grandmother. She made com plaint agalnat tbe man and be waa looked up for a hearing, At tha Station Benae. The cold weather et laat night droye five unfertunatea te the atatlen beuse for lodg ings. They all claimed te be In aeareh of work and tbe mayor discharged them. Officer Cramer last night found a bundle containing a woolen bat, two shirts, pair or overalls, piece el aeap and a Testament. On the leaf of the Teatament waa written i "Thla book la tbe property of Alexander McLaughlin. It Is read by blm for tbe geed of bla never-dylng aeul. I waa bera September 81, 1830, and bave worked at blaeksmlthing ever since I came te this country. I waa born In Bush Mllls.Caunty Antrim, Ireland, and cams te this country whoa Grant' was oleeted prealdent tbe flret time." m Fer tha Seating Ulna. Tbe water commissioners met en Wed nesdsy evening and permission waa given J. Hareld Wlekersham te uae city water for the akatlng rink, en the Irenaldes grounds, en the aame terms aa last year, tbe payment of 130. The superintendent of water werka waa lnatrneted te ahut eft water from tbe prem ises of all delinquents'. The clerk waa directed te advertise tbe old water works for tent KILLED HIT BEST TBIEND. Jeseph Otaioew's Mnrdertr Awaiting an Op portunity te Kill Twe Mera Men. A dlspateb from Danville, 111., saya Jehn Armatrrng, the Grspa Creek murderer, came te Danville Monday night, and made bis way into tbe Consolidated Ceal com pany 'a mtnea. About 4 o'clock In the morning be met Jehn Coeke, a miner, and aatd : I struck my wlfelaat night and knocked her down. "The noise aweke Jee Glasoew, who was asleep in the bad. and he ssld : " 'Jehn, 1 would be mere et a man than te strike a woman.' I replied, 1 am the beat man In tbe house.' Jee attempted te take off hla coat and 1 ahet him through the heart. He waa my beat friend. I killed him tn a fit of passion, and aa I am in for it I will give myself up alter I kill Jenta and Dave Murray." Armstrong waa night wateh man for tbe Consolidated oimptey until algbt mentba age, when be wua discharged for incompe incempe tency at tbe Instance of Murray, pit boss, and Jenes, engineer. He Is new hiding In tbe recess et tbe mine awaiting hla oppor tunity te aboet Murray land Jenes. Tbey are both armed and say they will kill Armstrong en algbt Iowa Sttileis mulaliy Evicted. The work of evicting the settlera en the Dex Melnea river lands, In lows, Is slain in progress, and thla time everything points te a successful cam palgn for the helra of the land company. Battlers ssy tbat tbey have given up all hopes, and all wbe are able ti de ae are buying tbelr own ftrrxs. MarBbalt Hei brook and pose went te Hemer en Wednesday ana evicted three river land alidera at one el the places. The posse announced their presence by blowing horns, when tbe farmera came out and showed fight, hut were qutekly dispersed and driven away by the guns of tbe poese. The inersbsl and bla pany visited two ether places, wbere tbe e am a number of horses and cattle te pay costs, bringing thorn tn Fert Dedge, These evictions were all en Burrows and Sneil'a land, where a hum ber of ether evictions were made en Wednesday and mere are te fellow. A farmer named! Boynton resisted des perately, and waa ejected from hla home by force. The matter is lets severe en these ut tbe settlers who have amssaed aeuie prop erty and are able te buy their hemea than for tbe large number who are unable te de thla. DIED IN AN Of lUSt JOINT. Bad Fate et afreity Canadian Ulrl Wbe Waa Belned and Deseitad. A pretty girl dead In a Clilnese opium Joint in Chicago. Such was Urn fate nt Louisa Cavities, a handsome Canadian, who was found lifeless In a bunk at tbu den el Ah Wab, Na 117 Fourth arenue. Louise esme bere four mentba age, and waa known aa Kva Jehnsen, and plunged into a life of ebame. When she went into Ah Wah'a plaee, with a companion named Albert itcgerr, she wa under tbe Influence of wine, aud tbe etlecta et both the wine and opium smoking rauaed her death. On Wednesday the pretty red brown hair of tbe dead girl fell evor the bead of the copper dlsiectlng pan In tbe morgue while tbe keen scalpel were buay cutting Inte her fair fieab. Ah Wab, Ah Lee, and ether Chinaman steed around In their queer, satin lined blouses and chat tered In their atrange alng song, Tbey looked scared. Wab, Lee and Rogera were held te anawer for her death. Net long age Louise waa a happy, Inno cent girl at Terente, Canada, her parents being well te da Sbe waa graduated from leading female seminary. It waa the aame old atery of rain and desertion ; her father died of a broken heart because of bla daughter's disgrace, and the mother re moved Irem tbe old home se full et pain ful memories. The bodyet theglrl will be sent te a email town In Michigan, where the bereaved mother aorrewlngly awalta it m Tha Lands In Ulipuie. Sioex Citt, Iowa, Nev. 22. Seil waa begun yesterday by tbe heiia of Herace Bacen for pcateaslen et valuable landa In this city whleh were aeld aeveral yeara age for taxes. Tbe landa are centrally located and are worth at least 12,000,000, The al leged defect In title has been known la real aetata oUelea for soma Ubm aad assay bold n of tbe tax title have earfeavastd te eat- TRYING TO BDY A CLUB. A B.MDIOATE UFKKB A BIG BUB TOR THE fUILaOKLPUIA. Messrs. Beach and Ragera Bay anoe.OOO Will Met Tempt Them te Sall-Tna Cenvaa. lien Revising tha Conitttatten of the League Thomaeen Accfpts. Nxw Yerk, Nev. 22 The delegates te the convention of the National Btse Ball League were early in attendance at tbe Fifth avenue hotel te-day. Among tbe new arrivals waa A. G. Christy, tbe manager et tha Yeung Ameileis, the leading Philadelphia amateur club, Hla visit here la aald te be for tbe purpose of purchasing the Philadelphia club. He represents syndicate tbat la willing te give aa high aa 1150,000 for tbat club, Meaara Reaeu and Rogers, et the Phila delphia, etate, however, tbat they will net sell at that figure, but if they get the prlee they want they will readily sell. Our figure la considerably higher than 150,000," aald Mr. Reach ; f200,COO oannet buy our club." The greunda of the club In Philadelphia are worth 1 rem 1 1C0, 000 te 1125,000. Mr. Chrlaty aaya the syndlcste whleh be represents does net want the Philadelphia club ter the real estate owned by It, but ler the club llself. Him Thompson, thw D&lrelta' right fielder, haaaoeepted thePhllsdelpblaelub'a terms, and will play with that club next aeascn. It la rumored that Ned Hanlen, the late Captain of the Detrells, Is dissatisfied with bla tranater te tbe Pittsburgh and will re fuse te consent te tbe arrangement At 2 o'clock the delegatea went Inte con vention and beaan transectien; tbe reuular I buslnesa. The morning waa epent In read , lnar the reperta of the varleua committee, alter whleh tbe convention considered the question of revising the constitution of the Lsague. A Bnmer. Buffalo, N, Y Nev. 22. A report la current bere tbat Captain Merrill, of the Boateu bsae.bsll club,wlll be algned by tbe Buffalo club te act aa a manager, captain and first basemau of the Buffalea next aeaaen. Btltl ABsr Ward. Washington, Nev. 22. The Iit this morning isys that Jehn M, Ward, tbe fameua ahort-atep of the New Yerk team, will probably play in Washington next season. O'Day, one of Ihe Waahlngten pitchers, and a geed cash benua will be given ler Ward. Cleveland Taaee Dstrelt'a Flaee. At the afternoon meeting of the National jueague ei pan eiune en weaneauay, uieve Isnd waa admitted te membership te take the plaee of Detroit. Thla will leave a va cancy in tbe American Association. There la much feeling ever tbe new aoor aeor aoer ing rulea that have been passed, end although tbe committee baa adjourned the rulea must be adopted by both the League and Association before they become laws. Sam Thompson, of tbe Detroit, will go te Philadelphia, Bosten la te get Bennett, Brentbera, Rlohardaen, White and Ganasl ; Plttaburg baa Howe, Conway and Hanlen, and Wells, Gelaeln, Campau, Beatln, Sutellffe, Twltobell, Duek, Nlohelaon, Flanagan and She flier will go -te the new Cleveland club. It will be aeen tbat nearly all of tbe old and famous plsyere of tbe team gote tbe old clubs. Tbe Athletic club made a big offer for Gelasln and Wells, bnt Ihe League clubs would net waive their clalmate the players. Favoring tba Elaht Monr System. Bosten, Nev. 22 The atate conference of Central Laber Unlena oenvened here laat evening, Jeaeph G, Cllnkard, et Bosten, waa chosen chairman. Resolutions were adopted nrglng the paasage of an eight-hour law for atate empleyes, and the agitation of an eight-hour aystem by local labor bodies, alae aaklng tbe legislature te Increase tbe fine for a violation of tbe preaent ten hour law from !50tef500; alae appealing te working people te band thesuaelvea in labor societies, fuse their organlaatlens Inte eentral bodies and weld tbe latter into a atate organisatien; alae protesting agalnat speculation in the neesaiaries of life, and alae urging tbe atate labor unlena te agitate, educate and organ ist agalnat tbe attacks et corporation monopoly. A committee waa appointed te dralt by-lawa fir tbe government of the conference and tbe meeting then adjourned until thla evening. Telle Why Sno Killed Bar Hneband, Columbus, lnd, Ner. 22. In the trial of Mra. Mary Deran for tbe murder of ber husband, yeaterday, tbe prisoner waa placed en tbe witneaa atand and told her atery of the crime. Sbe stated as ber reason for committing the murder tbat abe wanted te make ber husband sutler for tbe wrenga be had done her. A number of witnesses from Indlanapella testified tbat Ibey believe tbat the woman la Inssne. The case will probably go te the Jury te-day. Death et Vicar General Wales, Philaenlfuia, Nev. 22 Kev. Maurice A. Walab, vicar general of thearobdlecese of 1'nlladelphla, and paater et St Paul'a RomauCatbelloohurob, died at ten min utes of 8 o'clock tbta morning, of Brlght'a dlseaie of tbe kidneys and bleed poisoning. Father Walab waa 55 yeata old. He waa bera In County Waterford, Ireland, He had long been a prominent figure In Catholle circles en this aide of the Atlantic, and In hla death the ehnrch loses one et Ita meat valuable pillars. IllgCoeftoilonery Burned. Calais, Me, Nev. 22 Ganong Bres.' new brick confectionery manufactory at St Stephens, N. B., was burned thla morn, lng. A considerable portion et tbe large stock of Cbrlstmaa goods en band were saved, In a damage! condition. Lese eall mated at 150,000 ; Insurance 135,000; largely In Canadian and Engllih companies, Tbe tire la supposed te have originated In the engine room. One hundred banda are thrown out et employment Committed Bnlclde. Buffalo, N. Y., Nev. 22 Payaen Miner, chief elerk for Matteaen'e medical nook ageney, was fennd dead en the parlor Doer et bla borne thla morning. Hla bead waa tightly bound with a geaiamer and a atrlng waa drawn about hla threat Ne reason la known for the eulclde. A Bloody liattle. Londen, Nev. 22. Advices from Samoa state that the followers et King Manteuma Utfa bave attacked Atna, a atroegbold occupied by King Tamealae and hla sup porters. The assailants captured the out posts and In tbe battle many were killed en both aides. m A Town Under a Beck, Kvansvillm, Ind Nev. ii. The town el Leavenworth, lnd., Is said te be in dan ger of being deetreyed by Ihe falling of reek from a cliff at tbe feet of which the town Is situated. A number et families bave removed te places of safety. Seheel Bel.disge Barn. Cartiiaek, Ilia., Nev. 22. The publle aoheol bulldlnga In thla city were destroyed by fire yeaterday morning. Less 115,000; Insured for Ss.OOO. m In Critical Condition, Lo!en. Net. 23 Mr. Jehn Brleht pasaad aa uBoewtoTttble night and bla oea aiuesi uia aansaisjn- waa aasansi Oyster riratea Win attain. Baltimerr.Nqt. 22. There wasa battle yesterday In the Little Choptank rlver near Ita mouth, between the man-of-war Governer Thomss, of the nyater navy, en tbe aide end H dredging vessels en the ether. Unllke most et these oenfllots It waa net altogether bloodies. A negre named Castls, wboae home la at Kastvllle, Northampton county, Va, waa shot In the stomach. Thebtnlet pissed through his body oeming out at the back. The first ahet was tired at 3 p. m. and the fight laated two hour. The cannon bristling navy wa finally put te flight and the pirates' 11 g Mill wavea ever the forbidden dredging grounds In tbe Choptank. The wounded dredger waa brought te Ibis city. He will die. Uewaa a deek hand en tbe schooner Themas B. Scball. The Belchtteg Opened by Kinpsrer William Bkrlin, Nev. 22. Far per or William opened the Reichstag today In person. In hla address he said that the tours he had reeently made had convinced him tbat tbe desire for Imperial unity waa deeply rooted In the people. He referred te the Inclusion et Hamburg aud Bremen In the German custema union and te the oenoluslon of a commercial convention with Bwllajrlaml. Uti waa gratified te knew that trade had Improved and aald that tbe proepeet et higher prleca ler farm lng produce Justified tha hope of aa Im provement In agriculture. He emphsslaed tbe pacific character of Geriuany'a foreign relatleua and policy and said that bla visits abroad whleh had been undertaken with a view te effecting an underataudlng in the interest of peaeu had eiuted universal con fidence in the malntetianae et peaee. The empsrer made no roferenee te any military bins or ereditx, and tuuebed but briefly upon Kait African sllilrs. , Shippers Who Will Nut lie fleeced Tuntiqus, Iowa, Nev. 22. At a mnetleg of the Jobbers' and Manufaeturera' Union, of thla city, yeiterday, ll.e members pledged themselves te prepay freight chsrgesen all goeJa ahlppid, and te send their bills of the same le tbe railroad aeui mlaalenera ae that aalta can be begu n at or.ce egalunt tbe railroads for violation of tbe law fixing maximum ratea. They also instructed the soeretsry te notify all merchanta el the union te send the freight bills paid by them since the latu de cision of tbe beard of commlanlenera. Aa the penalty for each violation by Ihe reads la t5,000, It will be aeen tbe latter have a pretty big elephant en their hands. Tele grama bave been tccelved Irem railroad officials requiting that notion be poatpened for a week, whleh would Indicate tbat the latter regard the proposed measures e! the Jebbera with alarm, m An Important Ueclalen, Lincoln, Neb, Nev. 21 Tite ease of the Sebuylnr National bank va Jehn G, Itol Itel Hug, decided in the auprome oeurt yester day, la et unusual intcrest te national banka generally. Beiling brought autt, under sections 5,107 and 6,109 United Btatea revised statutes, le recover an amount el usurious Interest paid. The court held that the atale courts of rcccrd had Jurisdic tion tbst where uanrleus interest is taken from tbe face of a nole by a national bank it can reoever only tbe face of tbe note, leia the naurleua Interest, and that where uaurleua Interest had been paid In advar.ee, the borrower oauieeover double tbe amount of lnleieat ae paid. m Whit Cepi Sued Fer Demsges. Bloeminoton, Ills., Nev. 22 William Nerman filed suit in oeurt here yesterday, aaklng 110,000 damagea Irem M. D. Reed, Iaaae B. Branham, Marshall Nerman aud ethera who areehargedwlth being tbeWhlle Cape who whlppsd blm se unmercifully laat May, In hla complaint, Nerman aaya tbat en the night el May 1, be waa taken from bla beuse lu the presence el his wife and daughter, waa tied te a tree and aeverely flogged, from the effects of wbleb It took blm aeveral wetka te recover. The defendanla are all well-known and well-to-de cltlainr, Ofltnders Senttneed, AuaunN, N. Y,, Nev. 22 In the United Btatea oeurt te-day W. W. Dunn and B. F. Green, of Buffalo, onnvleted of Impersonat ing government officials, were sentenced ; Dunn le pay a fine of (500 and be com mitted te Krle oeunty Jail for ene year and alx months ; Green te psy a fine of (500 and be committed In tbe same institution one year. Oa bla plea et guilty, Jebn S. Shlelr, the Buffalo mall robber, wss sentenced te con finement In tbe Erie oeunty penitentiary for two years at bard labor. Beys tba Court le Parked. Dublin, Nev. 22. United Ireland makes a furious attack upon the I'arutll commission becauso'ef the heavy ilae Im posed en Mr. Edwatd Harrington fur con tempt of oeurt. It saja tht whether it la guilty of contempt or net, It will net abstain from commenting upon ibe aetlrn efthejudgea. The paper then prccrnda te reiterate ihe charges made by the Kerry Sentinel agalnat the commission and asserts tbat tbe government, whose cxlil tnce Is at stake, ban picked the oeuit Tub Trouble Will Soen End, Nkw Yebk, Nev. 22 Censul Q ent ral Biatetf, who represents tbe Uaytlen gov ernment In Ibis city, has received Informa tion, tbat "peaee between the Uaytlen gcv. eminent and tbe Insurgent la being arranged by ambassadors. The first step In the negotiations were taken at the re quest of high dlKiiltarles or tbe Reman Catholle church. Tbe rebela are nearly out et moeey and puace la confidently expected Wltbln a few daya. Oellly of Bicoed lirgren Mulder. PiTTtfiiUite, Nev. 22, Jeseph Kvans, aged 24, waa te day found guilty et muiiier lu tbe aeoend degree ler tbe killing et Badle Pruner, hla mistress, last May. A verdict In the first degree waa expected. Evans will probably be aentnneed te twelve yeara in the penitentiary, the tun extent ei ice law. 1 lie Tlilrf lu Cuiledy, Nkw Yerk, Nev. 22 Adelph Samfca Samfca llne, who robbed bis employer, Dtvid Spere, of Nc. CO Broadway, el 1:23,000 b means of fraudulent checks aad lied te Belgium, arrived here te duy by the steamer Weatsruland, in custody of Detective Heidelberg, of Inspector By roes' stall, Samballne was arrested at Antwerp while awaiting the arrival et hla wife from New Yerk. i Editor UuriluUies. Washinoten, Nev. 22. Captain L N. Burrltl, editor aud proprietor of the Sunday Herald, died at Garfield hospital tbla morn lug at 10.05 o'clock, et oaueer et the blad der, His wile, tbtee sous aud two daugbtera, tbe entire hmlly, were with blm at the tluie of bla death. WMBTUEB lHUIUAriONS. PWASKIttaieN, D. 0., Nev. 22. Fcr Eastern Pennsylvania i Fair, north westerly winds, atatlenary tempera ture. - Te Be Instituted Tu. Night. All tbe arrangements bave been made for tbe Institution of Harrlaen Caalle, Knlgbte of .the Myatle Chain, tbla evening. Tbe selest eaaus BsaastB wlU iaeUtuU tba aaw JT GETTING INTERESTING.!- . tf.- m mis iiuiiimicu THOUSAND D1TOBUE SUIT AT BEAT, .MM . . 1 ' ... Mr, Try Denies Beery Qntitlen tM jer for Widow Blbbsrd ftopeswsWiM Nerer Bald 11 Would Kill nimiaif I Utr-Neither Hid na Kiss Btar. &"& Ubavkh, Pa,, Nev. 22 The court I wote literally packed thla mera tag speotatera, eager te cateh every weril tell frerii tbe lips et U. O. Fry, taili lenuanimtne breaoher premise I continued hi sweeping denials af plalntltl'a allegations, beginning wbevBl leneuisst evening. That Mr, Fry's I rative carrlea with It great effect upeal j ury ana iisienera is evident Threats the bitter cress examination te whleh,! waaauoieet te-day, be never getta for an Inatant, or leat the thread of I atery. Mr. Fry ad mltted having frcqns sat with Mia Hlbbard en the train going-1 x-iusDurg, aa was nia custom te alt with I el hla townsfolk when tbey ebentd te meet He invariably patron Isaal' parlor ear and alwaya invited whoever ' with blm Inte that car. Remembers sitting wllh Mra. Hlbbsrd In a psrle,;(l twice, ana in tue day oeaohea hall a times; ou two or tbree oceaalena had. rled Mrr, Ulbbard'a baa-Base t never Mra, Ulbbardahe was the first Isdv ha' I called en alnce his wlfe'a death ; never t her he waa wretched and was doing thire' nun's work te rccupy hla time) MtrV? anted Mrs. Hibbatd for her photograph . never told Mra Hlbbard anything aMSB the number of ourlegea or aervanta hs.aWsVji kept; never aakei her for a ring awtttdi quired hew ahe would like te'' eswicaiey or en a larm. utatH 'Did jea ever tell Mrs. j,dl alwaja rnlasSd her iv,i..uii when abas, Besent irem enurcu- - 'i (Bmpbatlcelly)-Nv alr.' ' $& "Did you ever tell her you would 1 yeuraelf for her, or that aba waa tha, woman wbe had any attraction for yen t - "Ne, air. There la net a word of trataV 1 If. Further, I never aald I'd cut my. I cii rather than grieve bert) I nevar her te go away with me, nor told her we would be married. I never even hi st such a tulug." iti, "Did you ever kUe Mra Hlbbard ea'i train t" llMrt -la. T mama- I.I..-4 h . IIS- H. nor did I ever v aba wna tha first ld: I ever klised en any train. Alter NevemMT : 2 she wrote me a letter demanding that.t eall upon her, and whleh referred In etre terma te my alleged unmanly duct tewatds her. I went at te ber store. Mrs. Hlbbard Invited I Inte ber parlor, I then demanded knew what ebe "meant by wrltlcg snea'i letter. She replied that I bad been i lng her ter two yeara and had premlaaal; marry her. I replied; '1 new ace yea'i yenr tiue cbaraeter; that et a wantea aeVa vnnturee. When vnn snv T nrnmlacSi marry you, you tell what you knew te I an unmitigated lie.' " - i -m air. try earneat, arauwie manasraf relating his Interview ereatui-e, daelaB! aenaatien. Mr. Fry next told of blalasseyi viewe with Jehn Hlbbird, denying netkl but tbe statement tbat be had thread te sue Mra, Hlbbard for perjury. J 1M -;fH Bepnite Cem tba Saver Dislrletri t S-;. ill WAauiKUTON, nev. it. nurgtea uat ten, of Camp Perry, telcgrapba t Klgat new canes of yellow fever at Enterprise? The plaee la In distress and wanla pbysH, eiana again, riease see 11 eiisa Batten wlltj eliA i. mil t.A-.u ..-. -.& auuvr asi. uiii, uuh uviv, m U luvcu. JUSVr Is willing aud the only physician avall-X low fever, both colored. JS -i Surgeon Rees telegraphs from Fernaa-y dina ; "One case of yellow fever reperteal a , i in last 21 heura Careful analyalaelstatMr ahewed four eaaea el fever under treat-'' ' ment In Fernandlna yeaterday. Oa no day '; en; go my arrival usre use una. numoarsa numearsa caaea under treatment been ae email 'SB yesterday. Yellow fever pabulum abetrt', exhausted. t vgg The morning report from Camp Perryyi at loiiewa: present umeera ssj;-i guards 6; empleyes 23; refugees arrived.,-? 7 i dleebarsed 2 i remaining St): la fevarivJ camp 1. "; Calla It a conspiracy. Omaha, Neb,, Nev. 22 Cot O. C. Sabta.1 ' wl' who gained notoriety by tbraahlng Dealtst mono, at rugiu, ma., arrived nere yesies-r day, When ahewn tbe atatement made te'fe- thepaperaby bla wife, tbe colonel ssldtV' 'Tbla Is a conspiracy entered into btwee fC my wife and Dr. Stene, te make it appear-v' that 1 wanted te get rid of my wife. I " loved my wife dearly and had no thoughts & of leaving her, until circumstance arees.i?' which compelled me te take my present stand. Se far as the atery about my atea- iV egrapher Is oeuoarned, tbat Is alae untrua,yy I Inteud te make tbla elty my nema, eat 1 insy stay In J. II and I knew 1 aball If I find out that Htone Is conspiring with my .& wlfn In mekn It iniwir that tha rnnfAealnn 'v&rj wa nhtultmil hv thrunte- fnr I hava murdar t In mv heirt'' Cel. Uabin left for Cblcjge laatnlght Hs baa filed a ault ler dlveice, alleging adul tery. Will Sell en Saturday. WaaniNOTON, Nev. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Cbamberlalu returned from Cbevy Chase last night and are new tbe guest of Secretary and Mra. Kndlcett Tbey will leave te-morrow for New Yerk, and will aall In the La B3uregne en Siturday for Havre, en route te Paris. Lord Saekvllle aud bit two daugbtera Intend leaving Wasblngten en Friday for N Vnilr. ahiuini thav will sail tha fel lowing day for Parlr, where Ibey wlllbB?gi tbe gueaca ei juauaiue osienoon, previous te nettling down In their English home. Acquitted or Attempted Marder, Londen, Nev, 22 Jceeph Kavanagh was arratgutHl te-day charged with attempting te murder Patrick Laue, in a tavern oppo site the law court, en November 1. Beth tbe men are wltnesee for the Timet and are awaiting te give evidence in tbePernell oemmlsilou. The Timet previJed oeunsel for tbe ease. Lane's demeanor in tbe wit ness box, however, waa se flippant that tba Judge ordered blm te leave tbe box. Kav anagh waa acquitted and the verdlet waa received with Bpplause. Tba Hid loe Smalt. WAaiiiNoreN, Nev. 21 Within a week tbe syndicate et which William Henry Smith Is tbe representative, haa made a bid for the Morning Jst, which waa refused bv Slllseu ilutehlua, Tco amount Mr, . smith wa sld te have ettered Mr, Hutch ins was$U3,000cash. Anether Judge Appointed, HARBisBena, Nev. 21 Gov. Beaver bas appointed Oeerga Waiblogten Pyle te be associate law Judge of Somerset oeuntyto fill a vacancy txlalleg In that drlstlet A 8amu nrewad, tJ New Yobk.Nev. 22.-The ateamiblpRe. ; public, of the White Star line, which y left thla pert yesterday for Liverpool, J J ehila aDDreacnlng Saady Hoe,.JBJs . 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