iv .? ww7K2sfctr -- ? v $33ffW 3??rTO? "!. ' 'VI. tv-r wr. - -ia iVi . u tiS&SK&SSte. l. mtfaglxf iffl Jl ve.t- T-Mi ,t-T , -395 . VOLUME XXV-NO. 85. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1888. emnw rrnrrk m?.xrrra & ,. s a a. -"" v -a.e. wjvW .xn wjrt ?''5SS5M, asr j I 1 &k iHHrBHjC7rHlftHkl9FnOpBb rZH Hb' aa H -a-T-tV-H H Bt i aTW Hgj l U4UJ AN ACTION OF EJECTMENT, DUI'VTRD OWMKKlillP OF A HOPS- AMD COTOP.aKUUMD IX BAIHBKIDGB. 4fy The rrepert j Transferred te Imn Inenraac la a Graveyard Cempear. Whlea riala- tlfT Olatma Makee the MM Illegal HI That H. H.tSs IB. Valid TIU. The suit of Henry Doabewer vs. Aaren Braaersatt wm attiebed for trial before Judge Livingston In tba upper court room en Monday afternoon. Thla aae came Inte owrten an appeal by plaintiff from tba Judgment of Justice Deeker, In favor of tba defendant. It l.aelalm for wages. Plain tiff teailfled that In 1877 be hired his aen, a miner, te defendant and waa te recelre for services 7 per mentb. Tba boy worked for nearly a year and when ha asked for bin wagea defendant refuted, te pay him. Tba delenae waa that the plalntlflwaa paid In full for ble boy 'a aeryleea either through own paid te him or money paid te .the boy or bla father's order. The Jury rendered a verdict In favor of plaintiff for f 18, with Interact from De cember 1, 1877. O. U. Kennedy and T. J. Davla for plaintiff; W. M. Franklin and J. W. Appel for defendant. Tbe suit of Abram Smith vs. Blmen Sttrly, Rebert Hawthorn and Abram Cel Una, asalgnee or Samuel Eby, waa at tached for trial tbli morning. Thla la an aotlen of ejectment te recover poaseeelea of a let of ground In the village of Bain bridge, having a frontage of 100 feet and a depth of ISO feet, en wbleh la ereeted a two-atery brlek house. The teatlmeny of the plain tlff'a witneaaea and documentary evldenee waa that Henry H. Smith In hta life lime became poaaeeaed of the above property and after bla death at the sale or tbe prop prep erty by order of the orphans' oeurt plain tiff purbbaaed It. Defendanta were In pea. aeaalen of the property before the death of Henry H. Smith, and an aotlen of eject ment waa pending. After plaintiff pur chased tbe property hla name waa sub sub atltuteden the record In place of Henry H. Smith, deeeased. Plaintiff new claim, the property through the deed be holds, made In pursuance of tbe orphans' oeurt sale. Tbe defense claim the property through a deed made te Samuel Eby by Henry H. Smltb, en September 22, 1880, under which they have held tbe property alnee that date. In rebuttal It waa admitted that a deed te the property was given by Henry H Smltb te Eby, but it waa claimed that It waa a fraudulent deed, nnder the law. The deed waa made under these circumstances. In tbe aummer of 181)0 Henry H. Smith was financially Involved and be called upon Samuel Kby, who waa the flnaneler of that part of tbeoeunty. Eby, te help him out, bought one et hla properties and with tbe purchase money Smith', debts, were paid. Shortly after warda Eby called upon Smith and asked him te make a deed te him el tbe property In dispute. The consideration efiered waa that Eby would Insure the Ufa of some old man In one et tbe "Graveyard Insur ance" companies, then In exlatenee everywhere, for 3,000 and make 12,000 of tbe polley payable te Smltb, fGOO te himself and f 200 te tbe family et the old man lnaured. Smith agreed te de ee and did make a deed te Eby. The aubjeet aeleeted for tbe Insurance waa Jehn Miller, of ML Jey, 75 years old, and bla life waa lnaured for f3,000 in tbe Mlddletewn com cem piny. Eby paid these assessments for sime time, and when tbey became tce heavy he ceased paying-, after learning that tbe company was rotten. Smith did net get any lnsuranee money wi agued that as he waa net a oredlter or rela tive el Jehn Miller he bad no lnsurable Interest In Miller, and in consequence tbe deed made waa void, the property never paased te Eby legally and plaintiff having purchased the property .at an orphan' court aale Is entitled te enjoy It. Oa trial. BBFORB JUDOiK PATTERSON. Tne ault ei Ellas M. Stauller va. Jehn Htldebrand waa attached for trial In the lower oeurt room. Thla Is an issue te de termine the ownership of personal proper ty levied upon by the sheriff, under these circumstances : Mrs. Catherine Brubaker waa tbe owner of a farm In Drumore town tewn ahlp and abe dealt at the mill of Mr, BlauUerrnear Chestnut Level. She be came Indebted te him In the sum of 59 26 and abe owed him that amount en De cember 13, 1884, when there was a settle ment between these parties. She waa un able te pay tbat amount and desired credit until tbe following harveit for whatever abe might need at the mill. Mr. Stauiler agreed te give her credit and abe agreed te transfer te blm all her lntereat In the wheat then in the ground and a crap of eita net then sewed. Towards harvest lime Mrs. Brubaker became tired of farm, lng en account of being annoyed by her husband, from whom abe had been di vorced and abe determined te dispose of her property. She esnaulted Jehn Hllde brand In reference te tba matter and be ad vised her te give him a Judgment, and In It be could issue execution. She did ae and in tbe ezeoutlen Issued Mr. Hllde brand claimed tbe wheat in tbe ground and theeata crop. When tbe sheriff sold tbe property of Mrs. Brubaker, Mr. 8 1 suffer filed bla claim te the wheat and eata, and thla Uaue waa framed te determine who la tbe actual owner of the disputed oreps. The defense waa that Mrs. Brubaker waa Indebted te Hlldebrand for tbe amount of money for which execution waa issued, and that tbe contract made between M a. Brubaker and Mr. Staufler waa net a legal one, abe being a married woman when it waa exeeuted. AM INSULT TO TUB FLAG. The Star, and Stripes Trodden Under root Uefere Ubeerlnc Anarchists. Twe thousand persons in Chicago enSun. day night uproariously cheered a tableau in whlenan anareblat waved aloft a crimson banner and trod under feet tbe stars and stripes. The extraordinary occurrence took piece Just outside of tbe eltv limits, in the nor bern suburb, at Lake View. The Socialistic Turnvereln," an organ ergan organ Ititlen of tbe radicals who separated from tbelr conservative brethren a year bke alUr tbe banging et tbe anarchists In Chicago, circulated last week printed Invitations, announcing a free entertainment Sunday evening in Lincoln ball. Tbe ball waa crowded. After some gymnastle exerclaea tbe curtain went up, exposing tbe anarchist tableau. Tbe scene reflected tbe sentiment of the audience, Judging from tbe aterm of applause, wbleh laated for aeveral minuter. Only comparatively few of these present showed disapproval, and they lelt the place at once. Tne tableau waa Intended te represent the triumph et snatchy. The central figuie waa a snow-white bust of August Spies. lb. IIeiu. OetldlOB Ai.oclatlen. The regular monthly meeting of tbe Heme Building aud Lean as.colatleu waa beld en tbe second fleer of Pulton opera beuae laat evening and the attendance waa very large. When tbe number of shares dtspeaed of were counted it waa found te be 1,100. The series consists of 1,500, and tba remaining CO were quickly taken, while many mere could bave been disposed of. Charged With Desertion, Frank Hnber baa been held by Alder Spurrier te anawer the charge et desertion Drought by hla wile Annie, who alleges that M dots set provide ler bar, niti am. Bienr. Oanecaesary aollclteda Over th.Yerll of Mr. Cochran, from the Pittsburg Pest. Thomaa B. Cochran, of Lancaster, with the red ribs of bla own ' Small's" slewing from hur overcoat pocket and a smile Just aa lurid en hla face, baa been skipping round tbe atraeta el 1'lttsburg, frisky aa a March harp. Cochran, aa every body knows, helda tbe chief clerkship te the state Senate sod owns tbe copyright of Smnll'a Hand book," which he hlmselfcemptleaandaelia. Cochran, tee, aa perhaps everybody don't knew, Is in Imminent danger et losing hla head under the Quay guillotine. Thla would very much leeaeu bla facilities for preparing nla book, and be will make a bard right te maintain tbe place In the Senate en tbat account. Theobjeet or Mr. Cochran's visit te Pitta burg la te counteract, if possible, tbe Rue aell Errett boom atarted ae bravely a few weeks age. Saturday be bad aeen each of the four senators from tbia vlelnlty, and attempted te abew oause why ha aheuid net bs deposed in favor of Errett or apy ether man. But be met with very little encouragement from tbe sources be meat needed It. Of course Measra, Upperman and Steel gave blm the Magee grip and the Cameren countersign t but New myer waa frigidly noncommittal, while Bntan well. Ruten la an Errett man, and Mr. Cochran feels that new aa be never did before. He aaw prominent Ma gee men, but tbey offered blm mere com miseration than enoeuragement. They would like te help him out of a bad fix, tbey said, but if Quay bad bis knife out there waa no use getting up a aham battle. However, Mr. Coehran Is game, and saya he will die like a little man if he musL He atlll has bopeaef Errett being given tbe penalen cmee at Pittsburg, but that tbe Quay people inllmate thla will notaffeet Cecbran'a position In tbe least, aa there are plenty of ether geed men willing te wres tle with the perqulaltlea of hla position, A Surgeon's D.lleat. Werk, Augusta Mailer, tbe 14 -year-old son of Dr. A. E. Muller, of Germantown, Who waa aerlenaly Injured two weeks age by tbe rib of an umbrella wbleh passed up nla nose and penetrated thla portion et bla akull at tbe base of bla brain and back of tbe nose, was submitted te a very difficult operation en Sunday. The opera tien waa performed by Dr. Jehn B. Deaver, et tbe University of Pennsyl vania with tbe assistance of Dr. D. Hayea Agnew. All through 'the past week the youth bad been in a critical con dition, at tlmea delirious and unoensoloua. In the presence et aeveral prominent medical men, including Dre. 1 nemas O. Perter. J. Dunten and Hlebard Deaver, the operation of trepanning the left frontal bone waa performed, immediately relieving the brain tension. Sinee tbe operation young Augusle haa been entirely conscious and free from the spasmodic attacks that had been frequent before. The umbrella rib had punctured a large hole In the ethmeid bone, and had barely touched tbe brain. Ne pua waa formed, nowever, but part et tbe brain was discovered te be protruding through tbe puncture. AT TUK KINO STKBET THEATRE. Prof, Tbompien'a Ufa. Blowers Open te a Large Buale.aa Fer a Weak. At the King atreet theatre last evening Prof. Thompson's ahew opened for one week. Tbe attendance waa geed, consider ing tbe very bad weather, but the Indica tions are that business will improve esch day. Tbe abew is a geed one of lta kind, and la larger than the meat of them. Among tbe attraotlena la a troupe et glaaa blowers, who work glaia into almost every conceiv able shape. Each person that enters la given present of aeme kind. Bealdea the glass blowers there la an Albine man and woman. Tbe latter perferma with a num ber of snakes of tremendous slz?. Tee party haa a email and fine collection of animals. Including a bear, percuplne,bappy family and tbe funniest kind of monkeys. Pref.arlffla does quite a number of sleight of band tricks in a creditable manner and there are aeveral ether geed features. The ahew la well worth the admission charged, Letters Granted by the ItegUtcr. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, November 27th : Testamentary. Jehn T. MscQenlgle, deceased, late of Line liter city ; Mrs. Alice R. MscQenlgle and Michael MacGenlgle, city, executers. Isaac Kauffman, deceased, late of Maner township; Jehn H. Kauffman, Maner, executer. Susanna Staufler, deceased, late of Lan caster city ; Cbarlea 1. Landls, city, execu execu eor. Davla Ranck, deceased, late of Earl town ship; Iaaae H. Hlldebrand, Earl, executer. Antheny Kramer, deceased, late pt Earl tcwnsblp; K. Burkbelder, Esrl, executer. Henry Walter, deceased, late et West Coealioo township ; A B. Flicklnger, West Oocalice, executer. Benjamin Helper, deceased, late of East Coealioo township ; Jacob E. Helper, Ephrata, and Benjamin F. Helper, East Coealioo, executera. William W. Withers, deceased, late of Eden tewnablp; Gee. W. Uensel, Eden, executer. Henry Rlttenbense, deceased, late of Ephrata township; Levi Muhler, Ephrata, executer. Administration A. H. Tener, de de oeaaed, late of Lancaster cltj ; Jehn Tener, city, administrator. Mary B, Burkbart, deceased, late of Upper Loaecck township; A.-K. Denlltiger, Upper Leaecck, admlntatrater. OVEtlTBK QAICUKX WALL, A Popular Comedy Wall f irsceted at Valten Optra Ueuii, At Fulton opera beuae last evening tbe oemedy "Over the Garden Wall" waa played by F. F. Procter'a company. Tbla li the play In whleb Geerge S. Knight, tbe comedian, made such a great success, and before last evenlng It bad never been B6eu here by any one else. The piece haa been changed slightly, but it is just aa full et tun aa ever, Mr. Procter's com pany la headed by Dan MaBen, a capital Duteb comedian, who creates much amuse ment aa J. Julius Snitz, The company la atreng all through with Ben. F. Grlnnell, aa Juliua fimtz, K, H. Van Velgbten, aa Tern Tracy, Realta Worrel, aa RtUle M'rangle, Ae. During tbe play a great many songs, dances and ether taking rpee'allties are Introduced, and tbe an dlence la net given an opportunity te be come tired at any time. The attraction la a geed one. m A Thl.f Who Can Open Any Safe. Jehn Dee " waa arrested a week age en a charge of rebblDg tbe pestclllce at Parsballvllle, Michigan William a. Plnkerten has Identified "Dee "as Reed, alias Lambert, oneet thecleverest "creeks" in the United Siatea. Plnkerten claims that Reed baa been banglcg around Detroit alnee bla release from custody, principally at the electrical eatabllabmenta, and tbat be baa experimented en softening ateel by eleetnclty until be la enablea te cut through the hardest steel safe as though It were the aeltest Iren. Knlerdngtne HuednjLaw. Tbe Sunday law baa been very rigidly enforced In Cbambersburg, but recently aeme et tbe cigar dealera bave been selling en tbe sly." One of tbem, 11. B. Uetrlck, waa arrested en Monday en six dlllnrnnt counts. It waa decided recently by a Pitta burg court that each aale constitute a sepsrate and distinct etlenae, and a Hue cau be impeaed for each and every sale, la lb. Laucaat.r Jail. Joaeph Reunan, Otte and Susan Smltb, the three tramps arrested in Harrtsburg with atelen goods in tbelr possession, were heard by Mayer Frltcbey yeaterday. Tbe goods were Identified by Aaren Dlaalnger, of Kllzibetblewn, aome of tbeae atelen from his store. The accused have been ledged la the Jail la thla city te answer the barge, THAWING DYNAMITE. TMK BEatlbT Or t'LaOINU BIUBT OART B1DQR9 rjNOXK A BOILKK. Tay Explode aad Partly Wrick a Bending at fCngi.' ateaa Uaatrt.s-aav.ral M.a narrowly Kaeape Helug KIIId-Th. Belter asd Maehlasry Ualrjerad. An explosion, which did considerable damage, although aeveral per aen a might have been killed, occurred thla morning at tbe atone quarry et Frederick Kngle, where the atones ler the city are obtained, at Gratff's Landing. ,Near the atone eruaher la tbe engine house, a frame building In alas about 20x35 feet In thla besides the engine waa a large boiler. Tbe bleetteg at tbe quarry la done with dynamite cartridge, whleh at tlmea free ee and cannot be used when in tbat condition. It baa been the custom et tbe quarrymen te place tbe eartrldgea under the boiler and thaw them out The cartridges are eight Inches In length and each oentalna about five enncee of dynamite. Tbla morning a quarryman placed eight of them under the boiler, where they were for aeme time. About half past nine Cbarlea An An dereon, tbe engineer, waa walking around in tbe engine house. He notleed tbe eattridges, and thought they were tee het Fearing that tbey might explode, he atarted te go away from the building. He had icareely stepped out et tbe deer before aeme of tbe cartridges ex ploded with terrific force. Mr. Andersen waa thrown across tbe read, although he waa net knocked down or in any way in jured. Win Relet was walking toward tbe build ing at the time and In another Instant he would have been Inline, Cbarlea Demara was also near but was net injured. The building waa almost completely ruined by the explosion. Tbe aldea and enda were blown down and the reef off. Large pieces of timber were broken oft a though they were lathe. Strange teaay, the engine and machinery were net damaged In tbe least Tbe boiler was slightly bent, but that is notserieu. Although the building waa ae badly tern up the accident waa rather fortunate, it la net likely tbat tbe experiment of thawing eartrldgea will be tried again at tbla quarry. Aa seen aa the accident had occurred Mr. Engle put a force of men te work te make all repairs, and tbere will be but little delay In consequence. BDINED FINE OLOrHlNO. A Traveling Drag Ol.rk Arnst.d at Harris burg ler Malicious Mlicnlif, I. G. Melot, a traveling talesman for a New Yerk drag beuse, was arrested at tl a Locblel house, Hsrrlsburg, en Monday nlgbt,ena warrant leaned by Alderman Halbacb. He la charged with malloleua mischief. Melet was in the cly about ten daya and during his slay bearded at the Stevena house, et whleh Themas Cenlln la tbe clerk. The allegation la that Melet ma liciously destroyed a fine overeoat and pair et treusera belonging te Cenlln by pouring en theae articles nltrle acid which ate holes In tbem and completely mined tbem. Melet left the hotel en Monday and prier te his departure settled bla bill and aa he passed out of tbe place said te Cenlln, "I will make you pay dear ferthla"Mr. Con Cen lln paid no attention te this remark because he did net understand what Melet meant Seme time after Melet lelt Mr. Cenlln found upon examining hla overcoat tbat it waa utterly ruined. Tbe acid found en it bad eaten helea and tbe coat waa atlll wet and showed tbe marks of tbe mouth of the bettle. The overeoat waa laid en tbe end et tbe tlllce counter and Melet had access te It Mr. Cenlln had his susplolens directed te Melet as the guilty party by tbe porter reporting te him tbat be bad aeen Melet in the vicinity of his room. He had no business there, as his room waa en tbe second lloer. After com plaint was made Mr. Cenlln accompanied Constable Sldea te Harrlsburg te identify Melet He waa located at tbe Loeblel house aud the warrant waa aerved en blm In bed. He waa brought by the clficer from Harrlaburg te thla city and taken before Halbacb. He employed Wm. T. Brown te defend him and Mr. Brown became responsible for bla appearance at 2 o'clock thla afternoon for a hearing. Melet pealtlvely denlea his guilt At 2 o'clock this afternoon the partlea met at tbe alderman'a ctUee and after a consultation between the atterneya the hearing was continued until 6:30 o'elock. Trouble Over a Hawing Machine. F. S. A j era and E. F. Greve, have been beld by Alderman Spurrier te anawer the charge of forcible entry preferred by Mrs. Sarah Felt7, residing at Ne. 020 Seuth Christian atieet. Tbe accused are agents here of tbe Singer sewing ma ma ebine company. Mrs. Feltz purehaaed a machine from tbem and paid for It with tbe exception et J 9. hhe alleges tbat during her absence from borne, a few days age, the men went te tbe heuae, and opening tbe gate forced tbelr way into tbe building. They took the machine, which tbey leaded en a wagon and hauled away. The accused entered ball for a bearing. Laat evening tbere was a hearing In aclvll action for tres pass brought agalnBt tbe same parties by Mrs. Feltz It grew out of tbla transaction also and tbe alderman gave Judgment In favor ei tbe plalntltl for flS. Me Werat Fer Foreign Contract Laber, Fer the pnr pose of dlsesuraglng tbe Im portation of contraet labor tbe oeuncll of Reading en Monday nlgbt paased an ordi nance which haa become a law, making It unlawful and punlsbsble with a beavy fine for any contractor te employ any but eltlzsns of tbe United Statea en any city work, such as Bewers, reservoirs, public building., ele. Tbe ordinance emanates from Reading's labor organizations. Tbla la part of a con certed effort en tbe part et theae bedlea in all leading citiea te atop the importation of foreign contract labor. Before IB. Majer. There were ten Inmates at tbe atat'en beuse last nlgbt. Nine of tbem claimed te be looking for work and premised te leave town If they did net obtain It. Tbey were discharged. Tbe tenth waa a young man who gave the name et Geerge Llejd. He waa partially paraljzsd and claimed te be an Inmate of a Philadelphia hospital. He laid be was tired of remaining tbere and wanted te see tbe country. He was sent te tl.e workheuie, and inquiry will be made or tbe Philadelphia authorities, ae that be ein be returned If wanted. Talk eta Hall Club. There Is new some talk of having a pro fessions! ball club in tbla elty next season. Tbe new association recently formed In Philadelphia named Lancaster aa one of the towns, but tbere was nobody at tbe meeting from here. Several gentlemen think tbat a club could be gotten and main, talned here during Ibe reason, and It may be attempted. The lee-men's UalL The lcemen of this elty held a ball lut evening In Rethwellet'a hall. There was quite a crowd present, and everybody bad a geed time until late, wblle the order waa of the beat, A DULL Lar MARKET. Abeat Twe itaadrad Oaaas et Toeaece Beld try racketa tba Fast Week. The local leat tobacco market for tbe past week haa been very dull. The total aalea for the week were about ,200 eaaas and the goods sold were the '8(1 and '87 crops. A few buyers were looking at the '83 crop during the past week, but net much was purehaaed. A few ohelce lets were bought at prtees ranging from 20 te 20 eenta. Buyers .report tbat the crop does net leek well en the poles and they prefer te wait until It Is atrlpped lefere purchas ing. A large dealer said today that farmers were disposed te atrip tbelr crop when tee wet or te have tbelr lobaeoo tee long in damp eellara, and by avoiding both of theae practleea better prices will be obtained for their goods. The New Tetk Market. Frem tbe Tobacco Leaf. The boom in eced leaf seems te have spent Its force, for this year at least Tbe business la runnlng.alongameotbly, undls. turbed by any ruab. Wbeever la In pea aeaalen el any geed wrappera ean eaally dispene of them, for the wrapper stock Is fast diminishing entirely from our market In three months f tern new tbe remaining leta of seconds and binders will be thor oughly searched for the dlsoevery of a possible wrapper eaae. And the trade la net partial te any crop. Every crop fur nished its proportion te the sale of 2,300 during tbe week. Old fillers 'are about as mueh in demand aa fine wrappera, partly because Ibe stock of old goods la nearly ex hausted, and partly because tbe higher prices wbleh tbe tall ends command in Havana have Ibe effeet of an embargo en an extensive uae of Havana In 6-eent elaara. Our Havana Importers are clearing en the low ateck et old goods quite rapidly, preparing tbe market net only, for tbe high quality, but also the high prices of the new crop. Sales for the week, about 000 batea, at very fair prices. New tbat lha Inscriptions at Amsterdam are ever, the Sumatra business en this aide ia being puibed quite lively. Although there ia atlll a preference for tbe old Sumatra tbe new la br ginning te take also, net only because tbere Is hardly anything of tbe old leir, out aiae ueeauae tne new naa neen fnuud te contain quite a geed many Indi vidual leta of desirable quality. Besides, tbe scarcity et tbe wrapper leal oempela tbe manufacturer te make blaoheloe of new Sumatra. It ia net any mere a question of price, but of available goods, and obeloe parcels of the new Sumatra are beld aa high aa 2 25, whleh will undoubtedly be paid. Tbe aalea for the week aum up about 400 bales, at prices ranging trem $1.05 te S2. J. 8. Cans' Hen', ltepert Following are tbe aalea of leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gens' Hen, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water street New Yerk, for the week ending Nnvemter 27, 1888: 200 eases 1687 Wisconsin Havana, 8K12e; 300 caaea 1887 Pennsylvania neta leaf, 0;12e; 140 cases 1887 Penn sylvania Havana aeed, 11Q28WO ; 200 cases 1880 Pennsylvania seed, h13e ; 300 ease 1887 state Havana, ll2le; 150 easea 1887 New England Havana, 1335e; 100 caawi 1887 New England seed, 14,V22e; 160 caaea sundries, 5l0i Total, 1,510. Otner lobacce Centres, Tbe Edgerton, Wisconsin, correspondent of the Leaf writes aa fellows : Out et town buyera have been riding aome during tbe week, and reperta are cur rent tbat a few contracts have been made, though as yet no aalea have reached our notice. The best oreps are undoubtedly being Iceited, ae that when the strike la made tbe bargains can be oleaed en abort notice. But little stripping has been done as yet, for tbe weather baa oentlnued favor able for tbe curing of the later harveated tobaceo and only amall portions bave been removed lrem tbe poles. A week or two mere of aimllar weather would entirely cure out all the late cut The correspondent at Baldlnavllle, N. Y., writes: There is nothing te lepert this week. Bnyers are sampling former pur chares, and aeme are shipping. Otherwise nothing Is being done In tobaceo circles. Growers are taking down tbe weed and and aeme are stripping. The indications are that nothing in '83 goods will be bought until it is in condition te be carefully In In apeeted, and that tobaceo will aell positively en Its merlta thla year. TUB KNIOUT OF LAHOIt. Fetvdrrly Expresses Ktgrei That Ue Uas Been Ue-Kleeied. General Master Workman Powderly, whose polley has controlled tbe general aa aembly of tbe Knights el Laber, aald en Monday tbat be was entirely aatlafied with the outcome et tbe oonven eonven oenven tlon, and oentlnued : I regret only one thing, and tbat la tbat I am again placed at tbe bead of the order. Per sonally, I am aerry ter it, and 1 honestly did net expect It I might bave atepped into a belter thing. A position had beeu offered me wbleh meant mere money and leas work, In fact, tbe papera were drawn up and about ready te be signed by which I would have received fO.COO for about three mentba work. " The grlevanee committee bad tbe fleer all Monday mnrntng, aud the caaea of D. A. 49, of New Yerk, were disposed of. Tbe delegation beaded by Jamea K. Qulnn waa considered tbe only proper one, and tbe convention ae agreed. The Maaaaebuaetta state assembly protested agalnat ceding certain locale te clgarmakera, and, aa It proved te baa fight between the Knigbts of Laber and tbe Internationals, tbe Knigbts of Laber were sustained by tbe Indersement of tbe pretest A resolution te adjourn alnedle te-day waa adopted. Tbe action of General Master Workman Powderly reinstating Distrust Assembly 40 of Chicago, whleb baa been suspended by District Master Workman Schilling, was net sustained, and tie whole question waa referred te tbe new executive beard. Fer Violating the Liquor Law, Levi D. Welaner, et Bewmanavllle, Brecknock township, who waaoenvlcted last week of selling liquor te miners, waa sentenced te pay a fine of (50, coats of prosecution and underge an Imprisonment of twenty dayr, City Properties Withdrawn. The two dwelling beuses en West Jamea atreet and five ea North Christian atreet, tbe properties et William D. Sprecber, offered at publloaale en Monday evening by Auctioneer Haines, were withdrawn for want of eufilclent bide. Tnank.glrieg at Old Ti telly, Oa Wedneaday evening a musical and social festival, appropriate te Thanksgiving eve, will be beld In Trinity ebapel under tbe aurplcea et tbe Junier Missionary society, tbe proceeds te be devoted te tbe cause of missions. A Bar at Heller and Three lie ail Men. Jesse Hall, Geerge Welby and Leslie Croaa were kilted by the explosion et a boiler lu Relsten'a sawmill, near Greve City Pa., en Monday. J. W. Ralston, the owner of the mill, was bidly hurt. Lew water was tbe cause. A Flre Company's It.umoe, A number of members of the old Empire Heek and Ladder company are talking of having a reunion together with a supper, and It la likely that arrangements will be male for tbe event shortly. A Oateman 8lck, Jebn Painter tbe gateman at tbe Pennsylvania passenger station, la confined te bis home en account et illness and Jehn Weldle la filling hla position. Four IJej. Drowned. Geerge Gilbert and Glenn Bledgetr, aged 10 and U years, respectively, broke through tbe Ice wblle skating at Cbarlea City, Iowa, en Sunday, and were drowned. Henry and Cbarlea Keblman, aged re re speeUvely ten and twelve years, were drowned en Monday by breaking through the ice at Oaoeela, Wleceaeia. SEVERELY- INJURED- at nit. cATiiriitNie bwaiit., aeki s.i, STALLS AND (HAOIUKRS 11 KU LEO While Coming Down Stairs at the Hern, or Her Daughter Bn. Makra a Mltattp. Article. Olven te the Wlnuers at the Band Falr-O Helbert Dead. Cer.UMntA, Nev. 27. Mrs. Catherine Swarlx, an aged resident of town, met with a serleua accident yesterdsy afternoon, at the resldence et her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Filbert, en Walnut atreet In coming down a flight of stairs she made a mlstsep at tbe lower landing and tell down one atep te the fleer. She loll en her left alde whleb resulted In the breaking of the left leg at tbe hip. The tracture wai reduced by Dra. Tayler and Armer. Mrs. Swarla la almeat 83 years of age, and her aceldent ia quite a aorleus one. The remaining artlcles left ever from tbe band fair were disposed of laat' night at tbe armory, when a geed orewd wai present. The tenor drum was awarded te Charles Hogentegter, who returned S12 70 and his opponent nothing. Clement llogen llegen llogen tegler waa given the banjo and mouth organ for turning In 115 05. Hta opponent, Emery Furguson, had f8 25. Tbe couch waa diawn by ticket Ne. 273 beld by Mary Rlnebarl; the furniture by tleket Ne. 253, held by Rose Leudenberger the carpet by ticket Ne. 218, held by Onarlea Fieckensteln ; tbe set of dlabea by tleket Ne. 427; tbe belder of the ticket la net known. The balance of the article swore disposed et by auction. Tte band will realist about 1500 trem tbe fair. Tberomalnset Henry O. Getz, who dled en Saturday at Newmarket, Cumberland oeunty, were brought te town at 8r thla morning ler interment. Mr. Getz was a former realdoet at town but baa net roslded here for a number of years. Tberemalnaef the late Mre. Mary Sim mers will be taken te Concatega Centre en Wedncslay morning en the 8.-30 train, where Interment will be made. Andrew Hardnele had a hearing before Squire Selly last nlgbt, en tbe obargeof adultery. He was held under MOO ball for a trial at oeurt. Tbe Cbrlatmas entertainment of the United Brethren Sunday school will be held en the Saturday evening preetdlng that holiday. Engineer Harry Haugbey-has returned home from a trip te the meuntalnK, and brought with him a live young deer. Geerge Selbert, keeper of the toll.gate en the Columbia and Waahlngten turnplke, below Columbia, died tbla mernlnp. Hla death waa eauaed by Brlgbt'a disease aud consumption, after a lingering Illness. A wife and aeven children aurvlve, Tbe funeral will beheld en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The mlnlaters, aupervlaera and visitors of the Erangolleal Aillenae? will meet this evening in Saleme U. B. church. Tim Delan waa aent te Jail yesterday af ternoon by Squlre Selly for druukenncHi and disorderly conduct TKUIOUS 1KH1IHOHV. Ueunacl Fer the Parneltlic j Ualle the Court's Attention te It. Londen, Nev. 27. The Parnell commU cemmU commU alen resumed lta eeaalnn te-day. Hargeant Gllboely testified tbat Itwa neeestary te Increase tbe foreeof police at Castle Island, owing te eutragea tbere. Sir Charles Hua. soil, Parnelllle counsel, bore Interrupted tbe witness and appealed te the court te aberten the proceedings. He aald s We admit all that We are alak end tired of all thla uaeleaa reiteration, which censumes time and Involves enormous expense." Presiding Justice Hannen aald that be hoped tbe details of tbe case would be glven aa briefly aa possible. Sergeant Gil Gil Gil hoely waa then oreas-examlned. He stated that he kept a book containing a list and accounts of outrages committed. Sir Cbarlea Rusaell demanded tbat the book be produced. Sir Heury Jame,'.of the counsel for tbe Tunes, aald tbat the book contained letters and papera wbleh It was net desirable te publish, Justloe Hannen said It was deatrable that tbe whole book, Ineludlug a column headed Metlvea" be produced. The sr eelsl entries relating te poisons ought net perhaps be disclosed. He auggeated tbat Sir Henry Jamea and Sir Charles Ruaaell together inspect the book and If tbey oeuld net agree upon wbleh parts should be disclosed then tbe Judges et tbe commission would Inspect tne book and deelde. Mr. Held, el the Parnelllte counsel, sug gested that wltnes.es in the future simply state the number of eutragea committed within given period. Inatead of relating tbem in deta'.U Judge Hannen wtlcoeieti this suggestion and selected tbe Timet' counsel. Sir Henry James premised te comply with the order as far as possible Police Inspector Davis then teatlHed. He said tbat he bad discovered an Inner circle of tbe National League, which was organized by Fenians te execute tbe beneata of tbe League, On cress examina tion the witness refused te give the name or bla informant Mr. Held complained that bla aide was at the mercy of aneuy meua Informal a If he bad hla name 10 might prove nlui te be tbe greatest liar lu tbe three kingdoms. Tbe wltneaa atated tbat the man waa net In tbe pay of the police, but waa a member of the Lesgue, and had taken put in tbe proceedings of tbe Inner circle. After a legal squabble of a few minutes between tbe counsel of both k Id en, Mr. Beld deferred the question of tbe namecf In spector Davla' informant Hackvllle'eSucceuer Married. New Yehk, Nev. 27. Miss Belle Wil Wil eon, tbe daughter of Mr. Rtcbard Wilsen, of 511 fj'.h avenue, was marrled shortly after neon te day In St Bartholemew's church te Mr. Michael Henry Horbert,wbe la at present Lord Sackvllle's temporary successor In charge of the British legation at Washington, Mr. Herbert la a aen et tbe late Lord Herbert, of Lea, and a asoend brother of the Karl et Pembroke. He Is a bsndseme Englishman, 31 years old, and has been a member of the dlple. matin corps since 1877. He met his brlde In Parla and it waa chit fly en ao ae ao oount of bis coming marriage tbat be waa tranalerred te Washington. MlasGrace Wilsen, alater of tbe bride, was tbe only bridesmaid. Mr. Arthur Herbert, mem ber et tbe British legation at Washington, but no relatlve et tbe groom, was tbe best man. After tbe wedding ceremony tbe happy couple were driven te tbe home of tbe bride's parents where a weddln&b.'eak faat was aerved. The Heicrlpl Waa Ii.urd. Duiim.v, Nev. 27, Tbe report tbat a new papal rescript bad been issued te tbe Irish blabepa condemning boycotting aud like praollees in Ireland 1h confirmed. Tbe retcrlpt was aent te tbe Irish blabeps a fortnight age. It wbh, how ever, tbe Intention te recolve the re script privately, but te act en It publicly, Tbla plan waa fru.trated by tholndlseretlon of a servant of tbe bishop of Limerick, wbe partly divulged tbe secret Tbe faet of the receipt of the rescript being known will probably ferce tbe pope te publicly realllrm bis wishes. Out the Wrong Letter. Frem the 1'hUudelphlti Ledger. Moses D. Mull, of Vegansvllle, Lancaster oeunty, waa locked up last nlgbt at tbe Central station for a bearing befere United Statea Commissioner Bell te-day en tbe charge of having, en tbe 20th of October, 1880. obtained from tbe postetllce at Vegana. 1 villa a letter addressed and belonging te Jeha Kllae, ei that plaee, HOW TO PiUU'AHKTJlETUItKEY. Berne Snccf.lleni for the Inexperienced Ap propriate te the Seaien. Sluge the few hairs tbat remain en even a well-picked fowl, by lighting a twlsted newspaper under tbe grata and holding the turkey, aide alter side, for a moment, In the llame, but net long oneURh te burn It. Out the neck ell as near the body as pessl ble, pushing the skin down bolore you de It, seas te leave enough skin te cover the place where the neck haa been cut; out oil the feet below the Joint; with your fore finger loosen tbe crop and lake It nut with, out breaking or emptying It Next cut a silt right uuder the rump large onengh te run two tlngera If a chicken or a duck, your hand It a turkey or a geese, Inte the body. Before attempting te draw out the en trails, loosen with your linger all the tiny strings that attach them te the body be sure that your fingers can pass botween the contents of tbe Momaeh and tbe body In overy direction without obstruction ; then bend your hand or lingers round the mata and draw'lt forward. This will bring the whole out In a ball ; by no means drag It by any particular part or you will break the entrails or gall bladder, and the whole pro cess, In the former ess?, be an ucclesu one ; In the latter, the bird may be spilled, for It la impossible te wash away the bitter of the gall If broken. Cut off the vent, which will free the main entrall, if properly managed the bird will bnqulteclean inside, and need only wiping with a wet oletb ; If net olean, pour luke warm water through the bird, wipe Inside and out with a towel, but de net wash the outside unless noeorauy from accidental aelllng. With eare a ahloken or turkey may be emptied without any uu cleanliness ; lay the bird aside. The gall, a small, dark green bladder, Is attached te tbe llvert cut It til, leaving a bit et the liver with It te avoid breaking. Threw the llver Inte cold water; by cutting the gizzard very carefully at the wlde side without penetrating tbe Inner akin It cau be peeled oil, leaving the InMda whole, thus avoiding tbe usual innas made by In experienced hands. Scald and skin the teei; put liver, gizzard, heart, feet and neck en In a pint et water tf chloken, a quart If turkev. with a slice el onion and rtioce of carrot If at hand, and let thorn stew slowly down te hair the quantity, when they wilt be a stiff telly. Fer roasting, twist tbe pinions under tbe wing te the back, push up the legs until tbey lie flat sgslnst tbe alde of the bird aud the lower Joints are even with tbe rump; pass a akewer through the centre of tbe tblgh.,bttngtng It out opposite; fasten them In that position with a cord ; fasten the enda of the legs close te tbe veut ; press en tbe breast beue hard with tbe palm of the hand. If the bird Is te be Rtuffeii, loosen the skin of tbe breast and put the tilling where the crop was ; turn tbe neck sklu ever te tbe baek and sew It Te' make a geed atullleg chop up a quarter pound or butter or half pound or beef auet very fine, put In a bowl with half r pound of stale bread eruuibs, two tablo table tablo riieonfuls et powdered tuyme and marjoram, a suspicion or lemon peel, grated, and the jnloeof half a Union, a qnartoref nnutmrtgand a tosipeanful of salt, ene sixth et ene of peppr aud two yolks et eggs. Te reait n turkey Heur It, put it In n dripping pan with a few slices of lat perk, lala ever the breast or put a geed plece of butter in a wooden spoon and rub Iho butter ever the bird ; keep tbe xpoen In a cool spot when net In use. While a chicken takes one hour or less te nook, according te slz?, n turkey takes threoer four faeuia. If you use perk, when tbe bird Is browned all ever pour oil tbe fat very oarelnlly and remove the perk. Have the gizzard ready chopped, the liver inaihed line and a tea tea tea apoenfulot Heur mixed with H. Pour the broth lrem the glbleta te It, atlr well and belt In tbe pan ou top el tbe steve a few sec. ends. What Iho I'to.eeutlen Will I're.e. Cjiioaue, Nev. 27. The trial el Ilronek, the alleged dynamlte fiend, iwas con. tlnued In tbe criminal oeurt tbls morning. Hlate's Attorney Longeneckfr made the opening argument and his speech made somewhat et a sensation. He aald that tbe etata proposed te show that Ilronek conspired with Ohapek, Hevle and Cblebeun te murder Judges Gaiy and Grlnnell and Inspector Houlleld. It would preve that Hrenck had his bouse literally lllled Willi dynamlte aud bomb,bow hu ex perimented with a bomb en the prairies ; bow be at one tlme when Isheut te begin a game et billiards took a bomb out of his pocket and placed It In n drawer ; hew he had pictures of his Intendnd vlctlirs and bow be had abadowed Judge Grin nell'a home. The Si "am Cellier A Ileum wn Founder.. CeilAHriUT, Mass., Nev. 27. It Is reported here tbat the Philadelphia steam collier Allentown has founderod oil tbla point There seems te be nednubt tbat the steamer was sunk en aeme of tbe ledgea directly outside tbla pert. About 8 p. m, Sunday a nuraber el peeple at tbe village beard the sound of a steamer' wblatlu and laat nlgbt an Immouse amount et drlltwoed came ashore at Sandy Cove aud at Sandy Beacti, the marks upon which Indloaled conclusively that tbe wrocked votsel must have been tbe Allentown, Several llfe preaervcra and some of the- ether wreck age was stamped with ber nami Tne Allentown Is an Iren beat of 1,2R3 tens burtben, built and ewnej In Philadelphia. Foundered In the North Hea. Londen, Nev. 27. Tbe British ship 'Tbe Douglas," Oipt. Betta, from Merlin Island, June 22, ler Hamburg, has found ered off the Island of Texel in tbe North Hea. Twe of tbe crew were drowned. The remalnder have arrived at Yarmouth, A Kllkenner Farmer Murdered, Dum.iN, Nev. 27 A farmer by the name of Delaney baa been murdered at Kllkou Kllkeu ney. m ' Three Killed anil Tur.e Irjured. Pevnkttu, Wis., Nev. 27, A Hteam engine connected with a thresblng msoblne ex pled ed last orenlng, killing Jack Tuttle, William Ruokley aud Charles Yerk and serleinly injuring Allisen Oresj, Ira Hall and Warren Palmer. lieach Defeats llanlan HVUNKT, N. 8, W., Nev. 27. A race took place te day en the I'aramettarlve- botween William Beach and Edward Hani.- The race waa wen by lieach. A Uual Elevator bistrejed. Nkw Yeitir, Nev. 27 The lleallng coal elevator at the feet of Grand alrest In tbe l?4Bt River wai completely wrecked by the blub wind at I o'clock this morning. Ibe elevator was owned by tbe Grand Htrett Ceal company and tbe less la estimated at t75,O0O. Hivluirleiid'. Vlce ritllileel Dead. Oknkva, Nev 27 M. Uartensteln, vlce prta dent of Switzerland, It dead. An Oclepui beU; a Ulver. The Wellington (New Ksaland) 1'rtai of Nev. 3, states tbat Archibald McHevaii, a diver lu the employ or Alien ejsguire, con tractor for harbor improvements, was seized by a devil IWb, live fathoms under water, and bnd an almost miraculous es cape. Oa k1'ik down for the purpese of laying semu blocks, he was attack ea by tbe octopus, which eucceeded In fasteulng ou te blm, aud In spite et all bis struggles chained him te ene of tbe piles In the re taining wall. McGevan. however, bad tbe geed aense te remain quiet and the octopus, whose arms measured quite nine lest, quitting Its held et the pile, was brought te tne tur'acs en' the back et tbe diver. These uienaters are very numerous In Welling ten harbor, Evans Bay aud along tbe neighboring coast Te Bccuie a Il.tl.r Water Hupp'7. Tbe common council of Reading has piaaed tbe ordinance appropriating f 150,000 te bring In Matden creek as at) additional beurce of water supply. The ordinance originated In select council and In was premply pa'SEd by tbat body severs! weeks age. But common oeuncll rufuied te concur uutil driven thereto by publla fentiment All tbe manufaclurera uulted lu an appeal for tbe Immediate passage of tbe ordinance. Tbe vote was 21 yeaa te 11 nays, nine mem bers being absent If it bad reeelved one vote leas ft would have beta deleaved. m GEO. W. UENSEL APPOINTED. lTtKSIUENr CLEVKLiM) NAMFS HIM: COLLKOtOlt OB1 TlltsniNm DI9TJU0T. A SkMfh Of Ihfl RnrMllnt nff I Haa Tsaai .TAtia Ltt w --... -. ,.. emn vveiw ""$ Marnenfjtlti Prominent la Kellgle&sSgjy Beclnl Atitt II tut n cm Ctrcti i,t.i. ?rfi Known In Ktitein Pann.tl.anla . a-lffS . st'J . S...f Washington, Nev. 27. The prtaldta -,'V ie u.y appointed ueorge watningien, tieajj; , sol, et Quarryville, collector of Internet. Ist llaaU alinAlnlA.I fljfcn-.A-i U7.elilHi.lAM La- -. - . .- 7i rovenuelor the Ninth district nylvanla. or Pea-.VI tS5 HKUrOlt Of tiim nkw nnr.r.TnTrin. Geerge W. Uensel, et Quarryvllle, La-ft i istcr county, Is cneef the representative - eastcr men and beat known citizens et tbls dlS' ; trlct. Ue la CO years ei Ban. a nsuva m'j Ltncaalerclty and has resided at Quarrjyi!f Vllle for ever filly yeais. During all IhWf S na.lml t... tins t.. ... .! l..l.u. ..- .t P I'biiuu uu uh man iu nuiivu uuqmiRi luersjj - ' BUd for the nast f.irtv vpars haa henn tha .. t'' -.,. J. . ..T-. .TirrSTf. iniuiutuiDiou.utei lue lower ena turns1", county. Seuie years age, however, t withdrew from the mere Immediate 5& J umungeiueut ei nis mercantile interests !-'t anfi 4 finw aflaiVnliila.1 nttlv lh tla fcmvit. . ? A iMltrmnlniM,Da W llanM) I- - Hti Is also president of the OXe7r National bank. ," w: Mr. Uensel Is widely known among IhaJjf, business men of Etstern Pennsylvania; ai Ah- is premlneut in aoelsl, religious and pelltt-' 4 i el as well aa oemmorclal and finanelal clrcler. His hospltable home hat beena place of enterlalnment for tbeuaanda. He la a leading member and elder In the Re formed ohureb, atruatoeor both Franklin and Marshall college and tbe theological aemluary, momber of tbe publication beard nna ;irtaiurcroMDeynod. lie was one of tt;-rsH the founders of tbe First National bank of M.' 1 euiBirarft iuu mas lur iuiiij yearn in lis -J". . - aaiauvteuu i wee laiKOij luatiuuiBUUll ail i;aj .IB. .11 a- a a a a a. -. "W iiirnAimn ta sa-iaa lasnAin inafeiimaHiai a t . k uueuiiuK iuu cuusHrueiiun ei tan HuirT' , vlllfi rnlirnMil tnri hflM hAnn frnm Ihn s.rri ?? J director of It. lie Is also treasurer of tbl'l Heutbern Mutual IoBuranceoatupatiy. Mf. Ilnnisitl hefrirn ihn wai wai m. WiWls-eXTiJ,' and during the period of 1850 1S72 he turyS j ported the Republican party j with manyM j nlew in tbe Llbersl Republican movement"?' ui uu muw jvai, uuu eiueu lush iiuie uv.j has been an active and lulluential member- , of the Damnnratln n.rlr. tn which hla fnar'H eons are attached. It la a fair tokefTef the ; entlslactlen with which Mr. Hensei'a bd- Si. pelntmeut will be received by tbe business !', . ..i. .. . .... ....!.... .. ...- .' .:- uuiuuiuuuy mat iuu ujuuetueu til iu. iBtV &$ - collector nnve voiuutcereu te become dm v.v,, auccesiet'a surotle. v-; r? Ha lllcw (Jul Ihn ass m IlAitniniiiutu, Nev. 27. J, W. Bitting rig. wbs aspbjxleted iastulgbt atthoWblte Hall Jv$ liAtnl tn Muvlml alraAt llalnnv ImtrrlfMr 1... Hint hotel last evenlnir. Between 4 and S & Wr, o'clock this mernlnar the odor of saa waa'S'" Jlaj.nH..J tn .1... lntt a!..l? wl... n AM . . an examination et tbe rooms cccupied byfs. the guestf. Wben tbe deer of tbe room ee- , mini, il liv lllttliiir wr.it nnnnrrl a irreatv.1 volume of gas ruBhulout.sluiestsulIcoatlBgi;' theas In search of tbe trouble. The gas Jet '3 , wai found open, tbe valve belng turned ea,i. te lis full capaeity. Hilling's ucay wasatiu: warm, lift nvlrinntlv liliiw nut the Be. la'' tbe pockets of the dead man wete found ' two excess nenets sold ni Mai en kud, xeiavhf ceuuiy, auu about iu iu money; aiae a ra- iiaxatuuik with Ihn numfl nf "J. W. Illtlln."-."., thnmnn. &t . i& Rattled Tneir Trenbies. 2 M j'.i.tun, in., iiuv. (, n. .e.neuiem ue -,:';v noun tnue'.ea in tne nauin-niene auair an vctMrflav merntnn Hahtn and his wife parted for Chicago. The settlement ccn-vj' sisiseia sutieineui retracting an cnargea inadoBicalnHtStenoand Mra.SabIn. Sabla lias deeded te his wife property at Beatrice, Neb., worth t0.b00atid.gave up tbe conies cenies slnn he bad wrung from ber. The civil suits have been dropped. Sabln will answer te tbe ahargu of ansault with deadlv wear. eus for which be was bound In fl,0C0 and Will pjy tbe fine and oesta Impcaed, Clreantt llrearn for a I! Is Works. Jelikt, Ills., Nev. 27, Ground was breken yeilerday In this city for the crea tien of Immunse ateel plate werka near the .-'s'. Joltet Steel company' mills. When ia tdu oneratlnn tbe werka wilt give employment f?2 te 1,000 men. Tbls, In connection with Wgn ether large enterprises new in cuuibujuib-v; j tinn la eivlnir Jellnta hiialneaa hoem. 'lha ::' ether large enterprises new In centemphv IK .Juliet UUUUBM MJUUi, u.-:; new plate werka will manuiaeture ear rwv I...... fe. I.s.11. niiianif.. anil frAleht Attn ?i1 iitiiIap Ihn Vir nulAnte. T MMMV. VUH . w -... i., The rertjerf vase Dropped, Han Fkanoisce, Nev. 27. Mrs. Clara I- IJblie McDonald, wbe wai charged with... is i forgery el Central Paoltle railroad beiids,?5 was released yeaterday, tbe prosecution declaring for private reasons," tbat tbey & did net care te preaa tbe case. These reasons -, wero explained by Senater Stanferd'ad Is- fj Inollnatlea te testify agalnat ber, tbe Mc- fiJ uenaias- eisiiKO ier luimui Kuiuw euu p Clara Belle's evident insanity, Clara '-MM walked out of tbe court a free woman for ": tbe Ills', time in eighteen months. vi-. : Three Killed by Ilell r Explo.len. .. . .. .. vr tf ri. l,r.Ha I .uuiwiAn, jiiu., iiuv. .1, lira umm thn i-halr fun'nrv exnlnded veaterdav mom. iri l I.IIMM 1VI1II..M Uati.lf. Iflhn Mtatlr 1! ItIK, aiiuiih ,. ,,.,au. .v.i.fv, . ,v,j and William Matthews, Jr., and severely V I-I...I..I. f'.,i.l Ur..i.A lh anrjlniwp. fflftaM.BI ' UJU....M, .... A..UW, UV WUB.MWW., ......... . wrecking the factory. Iowa's rirat Cotten atlll. Di h Meihks, Iowa, Nev. 27. Tbe first yard et oeltou cloth ever manufactured in lewa was woven at tbe Dea Moines cotton mill In the preseuce of hundreds of cltlams yesterday afternoon. The plant baa been recently moved from Janesvllle, Wis.. Employment will be given te trem 150 te 200 bands. Oil found lu Tenntaate. Ciiattanoecja, Tenn., Nev. 27. Oil was struck yesterday at tbe dep'.h of 1,000 feet lu a well belng sunk in tbe Sequatchie valley near tbls city. Tbe quality is ex. oelleut and It Is believed the qusntlty will be ample. Geologists and experts believe a portion et this territory la rich lu both gas and oil. Ne llllizarda lu Dakota. Grand Fekim, Dak., Nev. 27. The weather here la remarkably mild and warm. Abcut adecsn citizens appeared en tha streets yeaterday with straw bats and linen clothe, tur oeata are all dis carded. Farmers are plowing. l'rcgreie at tha f critetilans. Nkw Yekk. Nev. 27. 12 o'clock scere: Moere, 186; Cattwrlgbt, 177; Uerly, 175; lij, 171; LUtlewoed, 171: Howarth, 107; Cenunr, 101; Gelden, 103; Masen, 159; Hart, 153; Campana. 151: Noremae. li Elten, 110; Vint, 132; S my He, 120; W, Hmltb, 123; Tayler. 121; Dillen, 07; Peaea, C0;O. Smith, GJ; HeHinan, 60. ip! m. scorn Crtwrlght, 100: Herty, 1P0; Moere, 200; Llttlewoed, 183; Day, 183 Hewnrtu, 180; Cjnner, 170; Ge den, 177; Masen, 172; Hart, 179 Oampaea. 101 i Norereac, 155; EIseu, 153; Vint, H3; Suille, 135; W. Smith. 136; T.nier. 1.11; Dillen, 100; Peach, 106; O. , Smith, CO. , Anether Yellow lever Vicuna. Nkw Yekk, Nev. 27. burgeon Slaier, el the cruiser Bosten, dledet "'. ou beard the vessel at quarantine at 30 t..lr.,l. Iisuf nit, hi. ...tiivii IMU1UA1IUN9. , . ...,.. n. ii.. new. 7.Kfir nww""v"i-' -" - . i Eastern Peanaylvaala i Light rala or anewi colder; aetth westerly -iraa. i-i..ai art a:- i -f , tela m 711 n. :m T?t m W. fnwi 'Wyft 2.7, ! ir z v? ? t . hSl t vvf .."t.'.T' 4, .Jt-.'. T- lif .. t3r4y,rA, ' V "-j