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VOLUME XXV NO. 128.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1889.
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BioreBD, lad., Jm. 1& Ysattrday
sttsraoea Hairy Wllltssee, or ths ana of
WlMssat ALyasb, railroad eeatraaers of
Orawferdsvllle, etna te this plica. He la
tsadsd te leavs thla morning eh ths early
traia for Louisville.
Abrat It o'clock be went te tat national
hets), where be was stepplar, sad sajsgcd
IssgasseefeardB. About 1 o'clock be get
into a dispute with a mia Benttd Rsdcltff.
Tbe latter abet Williams twice ia tae tight
breast, killing blm almost Instantly. He
then went te the Jail sad gave bltaaelfnp
tstMaataerltles, WllllesM leaves s wits
and one child.
VmcB5Ki, lad. 1 Jan. 18. Newa baa
reached here of the amrderef Abel Nieh.
olaeoi et HUlham, Dubois oeunty, Indians,
by bte stopeea, Bam, Kltteraea. He bad
lately get named aad was buying hla
household outfit of NIoqeIsob, Tbe two
men took sapper together, bat later la tbe
erealngaabetlathe aterv room attracted
ethers, and wbea tbey lnreetlgated tbey
found Nlobelson lying en bla faee, by tbe
aide et bla counter, dead ; abet through fie
heart. A peaetl was la bis band aa If be
bad been summing up tbe account el tbe
bill Just made. KUtersen was arrested aad
ledged Hnjsll.
Oerblm'a Bead Oeyj Bayer Oleasea.
Tbe Leng Isiaad railroad oempsny, In
oempllanoe .with Mayer Glesaon'e order,
remeTed tbe five remaining tricks en
Wednesday whleb obstructed Frent street,
between Third and Fourth streets, Leng
Island City. The company put a gang et
man te work In the morning tearing up
tbe rails, and by nlgbtfsll tbe obstruction
had beea removed. Mayer Oleasnn emll
Ingly atoed at the window of hla office and
Tlewed the work aa it progressed. Tbe
mayor eeld that be wea glad that the com cem
piny bad come te lta aensea and realised
that tbe atresia of Leng Island City were
'public highways, and net tbe private prop
erty of tbe Leng Island railroad.
The mayor alnee bis lateet victory ever
tbe company nsa announced bla intention
et clearing ether streets whleb, be claims,
are menepilixtd by tbe corporation. The
railroad etfielala spplled te Judge Bartlett
, for msndamu., whleb was issued en
Wednesday,
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The Strata of Harmony.
Washington DIspateh te the N. X. World.
When tbe eeeretsry or tbe navy la net la
town prase Inquiries are usually taken te tbe
acting oeeretary, In meat eases Commedore
Harmony. It you reach the commodore's
beuse before he gets Inte bla reel beauty
Bleep, be reuses without much effort aad la
a comparatively pleasant mood ; but after
that hour, .beware I A reporter onee called
upon blm about two o'clock a. aa., with a
telegram from tbe "borne efflee," asking
whether a vessel bad been ordered te Tea
gler te protect American lnteresta there.
After pulling the bell a bslf-desen times a
front window wee eettly releed.snd a piping
volee came floating down : " Who's there t"
"Can you tell me," asked the reporter.
whether a ship has beea eeat te TangleiT '
A white nightcap appeared at tbe open
window, andT tbe volee replied : " at y hue
bead le asleep; be will be very angry If you
wake blm."
"1 beg pardon, madam." eeld tbe re
porter, gallantly, "but this la really a
matter et tbe utmost Importance. Couldn't
you etlr blm up a trifle and then ran?"
At thla there was a low growl la tbe beek
part of the rcem, epparently proceeding
uem the bed where the commodore ley.
"What deee the lubber want?" came In a
auppreesed rear from tbe old eea dcg.
Wants te knew If a ship"
"Haven't sent a d d ablp anywhere
for a week 1' eheuted the commodore.
"Shut that window and come te bed." But
the reporter bad bla "atery" and be waa
satisfied.
Bepoblteaa Belder. Organic.
Chicago, Jan 18 A Tribune special
from Bloemlogton, III,, eeye : A number
et leading Republican ex soldiers, members
of the G. A. H , and Union Veteran Union,
have OTganlasd themselves into Camp Ne. 1
of a new orgsnlsitlen te be known aa tbe Re
publican Soldiers Organisttlen of theUnlled
utatas.
Tbe organisttlen la openly political. Or
Xganisere will benoheaea at once te Intro
duce tbe order throughout tbe United
States,
Banaway Beys TaK.n Bem.
Geerge KUlinger, et Harrlaburg, same te
thla elty last evening and took back te
Harrisburg bla son and Geerge M elbeleer,
who bad runaway from home and were
found en Middle atreet yesterday by Cen-
etable Merrlager. Tbe KUlinger boy raa
away from borne because ble father pun
ched blm. The Melhelaer boy stele HO
from bis father before be left, but all tbe
money was spent when they reached Col
umbia and tbey walked from there te thla
city. The boys were taken home last night.
Uoaerably Discharged.
Radelpb Abraham, tbe barber's appren
tice charged with robbing Win. McLtugb'
11a wbUe be waa asleep en a barber's chair
la Kublman's shop, where young Abraham
was employed, waa heard by Alderman
Htlbieh last evening. Tbe testimony
offered failed te oenneot the young man
with tbe theft, and he was discharged from
out tedy.
Deetb of Andrew Xmm.it.
Andrew Emmert, a well known resident
of Ephrata, died en Thursday evening, afltr
an lllnese of several mentha from eon.
sumptien, aged 61 years, Deceased wt a a
miller by trade, but retired from bustneei
soma years ego. He leaves a widow, 4
sena and 8 daughters te menrn bis less
HI funeral will take place en Tuesday at
1:30, with Interment at Bewman's oemetery eemetery
- Rev. D. O. Tebiaa will offlelate.
rsnenattag a Dad Wem.a.
Catherine Miller waa before tbe United
Bute commissioner In Baltimore en Thurs
day, cbsrged with defrauding the govern
ment In obtaining a pension of 11,700 by
representing herself aa Laura Weever, who
dUd a year ego and who had applied for lbs
pension before her death. August Weaver,
a eon of Laura, la also cbsrged with
conspiring with the woman Miller. Tbs
esas was continued.
D.B,8tatflrand Wll surprised.
D. S. Stsufler, of tbs Eden hotel,
and
wife were eurprUed en Thursdey evening
en being visited by s Urge party from tbla
elty. The surprise party wae gotten up
by Miea Mary Selbert and Mlaa Kate
Arneld and numbered fifty oeuplea from ibis
elty snd twenty five oeuples from Eden
sad vleinltr. They took Tayler'a erchastrs
with ttsm, end s pleasant evening waa
spent At midnight sn elegant supper was
partaken et
yenltry Ihl.TM a beat.
Aran early hour Thuradey morning
thieves visited tbe premises of Jesspb
Bsmar, at Limprter, and ste's two turkeys
from tbe reef of s coal beuse, Tbey also
took a number et chickens from scoop,
after which they visited oneet Mr. Bemaa'a
neighbors snd took teaie chlckena. Mr.
Bemaa'a dcg was beard by tbs family
aVAklsg s great aeiee st sa early hour, sad
UMtas7UghllbsthMTeowsrethSB SMkhsg
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ef eae Week Mm trade Tastv
Bbeesisa M eae Bteetretr.
Water Oeaamrseteaera Majer Jen. Fob Feb
nr, R. ft, Oeter aad Jeha B. Jefferie
reeked frees esses ea Wedaeaday Bight,
wbea tbey banded ever te taewatereees taewatereees taewatereees
atiteseoteeaaoUa, task- saewMsxe, ail tbe
boeka ' aad pepere aerteiateg te tbetr
easse. These eowalsssseeers were taemea
only about alae Bsoathe, bat la that
Mmetheydtta treat aateaat et work.
Tat hBateTeeaeate they aaaae at aba rater.
volrgreaaae add meeJt.M)tas-r beauty.
Among tk work doss waa tba rebuilding
at tbe Mae ea tbe Seat King atreet aide,
aad by Btratghteaing 'It firteea feat of
ground waa saved fdt the eity; a pavsaasat
was laid slesg tba reservoir greuad be
twsea Marebell aad Bread streets; two
bow etalrwaye were ballt te tba top of the
reservoirs a building was erected ea lbs
groundefertheetorege.of tools, pips aad
lead, but tbe most laaUagef all their 1m 1m
preveeaeate was the planting of lOO.treee ia
the greeada, - -
Ths oneamtetleeera tararsV ever te 'tbe
water oemaUMee tba reservoir grounds la
the very beet of order. They bad ether
Improvements la oentempletton, but ths
aaeoBstltutienaltty of tbe act creating them
legteleted them out of efflee and tbey wets
uaabta te carry them eat. '
la oddities te the restias management, of
the water department they were Important
feotera ia tbe building of tbe new works en
the Tomltneea farm. Their cfflelal llfewas
short but busy ; aad tbey retire from ofllee
with the bops that their efforts te tonsdea tensdea tonsdea
Ueuely discharge tbetr datlee has met the
approval of tbetr ieUew eUiaeas.
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BOtAN lit tHB'UtD,
KanaT-uus aas DeaamaU Kep Oleae Score .
Great Iattntt In ths Baca.
Ths walking match st Mnnflereher ball
la progressing very favorably. Thursday
alght ths attendance was fair,, and tba In
tenet manifested was. very greet , At 8
oVaeek tbe sears wee ': Oemmsll, 00; miles
bed 13 leps ; Ksuffman, 03 miles i Wlegaad,
78 miles and 8 lapa ; Smith, 75 miles nod
6 lspsj NetSD, 08 miles sad 0 laps, '
Nelan bsd no trouble la maintaining a
geed lead, aad at midnight the beets wee:
Demmell, 101 miles; Kauffman, .401 1
WIegand, OOiSmltb, 88; sad Nelaaj 100
Nelan creesed bla one hundredth mile at
8:16 ; Dammeil st 05, and Xauff man 'at
0:15.
Seme of the men were off for s consider
able time' during tbe latter part et tbe
night, and at 8 o'clock tbla morning tbe
soere In even miles wea: Demmell, 112;
Kanflman, 115 ; WIegand, E0 ; Smith, 00 s
Nelan, 130.
At 12 o'elcck te-day ths soero wia
Demmsll, 127 miles: 'Ksuffman, 127;
WIegand, 00 ; Smith, 1C5"; Nelan, 144.
At 8 o'clock thla afternoon tbe men wars
ell en tbe track and were looking much
better than these la any -previous match,
held here, st se lata an hour. Tbe weakest
one in the party seemed te be WIegand.
Ths beets waa : Demmell, 138 miles; KsuO
man, 130; WIegand, 02; Smith, 111; Nelan,
153. Although Nelsa leeway ahead of t Be
ethers be Is net up te the record of Law
rence. There are many who think tbe
letter's teecrd wUl be brokeriJttewever.
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Sales of Baal BMat.
There were two ealee of real estate at the
Stevene beuse lest evening and quite s
large crowd of people were ettraeted. B
F. Rows, auctioneer, offered the Wiley
mansion, en East Orange atreet, which la
owned by Themas O. Wiley. It wes bid
up te 116.500 and then withdrawn, It will
be put up egaln two weeks benee.
Joel L. Hainea offered f or H. Z. Rhaads,
H. M. Bhrelnerand J. FredSener, executers
of the estate of Ged fried Zthm, three
properties. Ne. 1, a two story brick beuse,
at Prince and Grant streets, waa withdrawn
at 15,000. Ne. 2 la a one story brick bense
en Prince street neer Grant, 32 feet 10 lnebea
In front and tunning beek te Water atreet,
te Reger Dougherty for 12,100. Ne. 3 las
let fronting en Water atreet 20 feet and la
depth 80 feet, eeld te J. A. Nptenger for
$6,000.
Oene.rt UM Mlgbt.
At Christ's Lutheran church, en West
King street, the Cheral society of the con
gregation gave a oenoert. A small admis
sion was charged and the audience was
very large. The entertainment waa a greet
auoecaa throughout. Among tbe features
were the following : Reading of a Chinees
selection by Harry Belcher; recitation,
".The Maniac," by Miss O.lle Stener;
soprano soles by Miss Addle Hubbard and
Mlaa Clara Krsuakep. Tbe inetrumental
muale waa furnlabed by tbe talented young
orchestra oeaneoted with the aoelety.
from w. L. Scott.
A. J. DunUp, secretaiy of tbe Yeung
Men's Democratic aoelety, baa reeelved tbe
following letter :
U0U.1OF HIPEWMTITIVH, U.S.
wm8T0Wi u.u, Jan. 1,11)9.
A.J. Vunlap, etq., ttcrttary, Vaneatttr, ra.
My Ubab bit! Upen my return te
Waablngten yesterdey, I reeelved your favor
et the 5th of December, informing me Ibst
1 bsd been elected an honorary member of
your Yenng Men'e Democratic club, for
whleb you, and your club through yep,
will please accept my thanks.
Yours, very truly,
W. L. Scott.
A Coaselatlon Sappsr.
H. O. Moere Isst evening gave s supper,
whleb waa in the nature of a consolation
sapper, te several of ble Democratic frlenda
wbe were disappointed by the result of the
last election. There were about eighteen
persons present. Tbey eat down at 8
o'clock and arose at 11 o'clock. Tnere
were epeeebes, toasts, Jeke, dcu , and tbe
evening waa pleasantly spent,
Telegrapa Operators Uoleg S.atti.
Milten Mtsbey, a telegraph operator of
Mount Jey, whofermerly worked at night
for the Pennsylvsnls railroad in thla city,
left thle morning for Flerida. He waa
acoempanted ey two ether operators, and
tbey go Seuth te Introduce tbe Pennsylva
nia aystsm et telegraph en a read in which
Rebert Celeman la Interested.
rex Chase at Bdea.
There will be s fox chase at D. M,
StauOer'e hotel at Eden ea Saturday after
neon, and apeitamen of this city and sur
rounding country are making preparallena
te attend.
Ble Condition Improved.
Patrick Kelly, tbe men who waa attacked
and almost killed by a ferocious bull at
Rohreratewn recently, ts getting mucb bet
ter. On Wedneedsy be was brought te his
home In tbla elty.
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GetaTsntn or What 8b Claimed.
Miss Christiana Martins, ege 37 yesrs,
bas obtained tn tba ceurta In Cleveland,
Oale, a vsrdlet for 15,000 against Wllllsm
J. Rsrrlsen, a brick maker, age CO yeer.
Bse asked for (60,000 damages for breach of
premise.
Blaspbsmeat rrt oeaUea et tled.
Masen Hentxman, charged wltb enticing
two Phllllpaberg, N. J., girls from their
home, blasphemy and Impereenetlng Ged,
was en Thursday found guilty In court st
BelvSdere, N. J. This it the first conviction
ea such charges In New Jersey.
Wew Mew r eik's Art Meatum.
ThiM.lmnnllUn UnMnm Af Art. New
Yerk, ea Thursday accepted 168.000 worth
surm, u .uuxvuay "fw eL ."-IS
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TWENTY-FIVE KILLED.
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BATBTBB MOKK1KS.
A Sire Dams, KzplaMM la the BSae, ta
aaiea Were Ova a BaaSred SIB(
Caswe Sreat tvaaa at UleBeeae
el the Vleuau Bteeght. Oat,
Lew Dew, Jen. 18 An explosion et firs
damp occurred te-day at Hyds colliery, Beer
Manchester. Seven dead bodies have beea
takes from tbe saws.
Oas baadrsd miners remain ea tembed la
tbe mine. It cannot be determined as yet
hew many are desd.
Twenty-five persona were .killed by ths
sxplosteB.
A 111a WKOUINO.
atr. Edward de Vaaex atemll aaa Hue Lealse
tt, mzl Marry.
Ths wedding cf Edward ds Vsanz Mor Mer
rell and Mies Lenlse Beu vler Drexel.daugb
ter of tbe lets Franele A. Drexel, took
place Thursday morning in theCetbedral
of St Peter and St. Paul, Philadelphia.
Though admission te the church wse by
eard, the great edifice wta crowded, sad
hundreds who were net honored with invl invl
tetle&s vainly endeavored te gain entrance.
Tbe deoeratlona of the esthedral wars een
fined te the altar, tbe front of whleb was
almost bidden behind s mass of white flaw
era sad foliage, and around the marble pit
Isrs of the tabernaele were enelrled gar
laada of orange bloseemeand amllax, and a
myriad et llghed tepera and gas Illumi
nated the ohaneel.
Arohblshep Ryan, aHlsted by several
prleeta, performed the marriage oeremeny.
Tns brtdesmslda were all dressed alike
sad were white BenallneDlreotelreooate,
lined with moire, striped muslin de sole,
with reel Vetenelennee lace Insertion and
Leuis Qulexe cravats te match and moire
sashes. Each esrrted a bouquet et roses.
The bride were a brocade gown of Imported
eetla and faille. It waa out belt Greek and
half Franeia le Premier, and was trimmed
with Venetian point. She were a long
white bridal veil, ettached te tbe hair with
diamond ernamentr, and carried a bouquet
et white resea.
There were macy present from religious
societies and peer people who have beea
beneflcierlee of the family, and by ths re
moval of the cards before they were put ea
exhibition all were placed en the same
plans. Ons cellmate put the aggregate
velne of the presents et ever 1200,000.
Mr. end Mrs. Merrell, who Itfi the city
in the evening for s trip Seuth, will go te
Europe shortly. The bride, la addition te
bar inheritance, an Income or ever 84,000,000
from her father's eetetr, haa 1200,000 in ber
own right left te ber by ber mother.
Mies Louise Beuvisr Drexel is tbs
youngest of tbe three dengbtere el ths lets
Fraaote A. Drexel. She will be twenty
five yeera of age next October. All the
sisters are highly educated and et a
benevolent disposition. Tbe country seat
of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell will be tbe large
estate of Thomss Delsr, near Terrccdale,
Surcbeaed by tbs lady which baa beoeme
tra, Merrell.
Edward de Veaux Merrell was born
August 6, 1862, at Newport, R. L, and la
descended from an old family et French
Catholics. His mother waa tbe daughter
of the late Jehn Hare Powel, and by second
marriage Mr. Merrell became the atepeen
of Mr. Jehn G. Jehnsen, one of tbe most
distinguished lawyers at tbe Philadelphia
bar. Upen bis graduation from the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania Mr. Merrell
engeged In the banking buslnees, but in a
short time he drew te study law with Mr.
Jehnsen, and about a year age waa ad
mitted te practice.
DIUVBN S-BOB TUK1K BOMBS.
Meb In Mtutulppl Cempel forty Families
te Laav.
The following letter will appear In the
Ntw ifiisisaipptan, of Jackaen. A copy
waa handed te a oerrespondent of the
Associated Press:
Fhaqclak, Miss., Jan. IS.
Editor New Hlstlialpplan, Jacksen, Ml.s.
Dear Sih: I aunt you a telegram this
a. in., giving a short aoeount of what la
going en in tbe northern part of Keuber
and the aeutbern part of Noxubee. Had
prevleu.ly written the governor en the
same subject Am net a sensationalist, but
when s mob, composed of the most
depraved and Irresponsible pert of our
community, ctn rob and plunder defense
lees women and children and drive them
from their hemee, esrrylng en their barbar
ous work for tbtee weeks without oheek or
hlndranee, It la time that someone take the
initiative and appeal te these who are high
In authority and have been Intrusted by
tbe law with the preaervalten of our lives
and property. Crimes nave been com
mitted that the outside world have net
dreamed of. Brute, feellmt no restraints
of law or honor, have endeavored" te see
bow deep they could steep themselves lu
infamy. As 1 telegraphed you te dsy ever
forty families (by aetual oeunt) have
been driven from their homes. Many
et these families, by yean et in
dustry and economy, have paid for
their lands and bad atoek and supplies suffi
cient te make crops. These people bave
committed no crime, unless. Indeed. It le a
crime te be born black. Ne charge baa
ever been made egalnst them. Three fam
ine t who aent te me yesterdey for protec
tion have been notified te leave wltbtn five
daya One women baa a eblld eleven days
old and another a child about three weeke
old. Their limit will explie te-morrow.
They are new rushing through mud and
rain, baullntr their corn, meat end bedding
and houiebeld furniture te aave them from
tbe vandals. Respectfully,
B. D. Ohambkblain,
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ThsOldt.t Peitmast.r la America.
A pailtten I being circulated among the
residents et Yerkinwn, N. Y.. asking the
president te retire Postmaster Lewie Purdy
from active eerviee and grant him a Uberel
nenslen for tbe remainder of his life. Mr.
Perdyl esld te be the eldest postmaster
in tbe United States, both In years and
service, having been appointed postmaster
of Sbrub Osk, by Presldent W. H. Herri
eon, In 1811, grsudratber of Presidentelect
Harrison. Mr. Purdy Is new 03 yesrs of
age, and receives and distributes the msil
twloe a day, and baa never been s beaut
from hi pest of duty a single dsy slnee be
haa been In tbe tcrviee. Hla edy assistant
is his wife, wbe Is OOjesrset age. When
Mr. Purdy waa first sppelnted, Shrub Oak
had but one mall eaeh week, then two end
finally three after tbe war. During tbe
early years et Mr. Purdy'e ciUelal lite,
people esme te Shrub Osk for their mell
from dlstsnt points In Petnam oeuuly,
two or three days being oeoopled te make
the trip.
Death of Mrs. Margarat Hepple.
Mrs. Msrgsret Hepple, widow of tbe Iste
Osen Hopp'.e,fermsny jearaabetel keeper,
died at the residence or ber daughter ln-ls w,
Mrs. Sber Smith, East Jsmea atreet, en
Thursday evening, eged 77 years. Mrs.
Hepple waa a native of thla elty. About s
month ego she was stricken with paralysis
but recovered from lta effects. She waa
atricksn again last evening end died In a
ebert time. She leavee two grandohlldien.
Deceased wta a sister of Jacob h. Smeliz,
fetber et Chief Smeltz, of Mrs. Bernerd
Huber and Mrs. Jacob Erlsmsn.
Mether sod Dsegbur Dead.
Mme. lima dl Mursks, tbe slngsr, died
In Munich en Thuridsy In extreme
poverty.
Her deugbttr, who wss heartbroken at
tbe less ether mother, committed suicide
by taking poison. Tbe eider lady haa
visited Ltnesater frequently and waa heard
here last season.
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Charge Against an Ka-Bank Cashier.
The assiensea of tbe dofunet Farmers
and Mecbanlca' bank, Flttaburg, have
caused the errest et ex Cashier H. F.
Velgbt for tbe defalcation et the Lank'a
funda aggregating 1200.000. Veigbt was
bald in the sum of f 10.000 en each of the
following four ehergee : Altering tbe books
of s corporation, embezzlement of tbe funds
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WOULD fBKSBB BBBB WOOL.
What teaaabietarwa say ef aa ai
daisai
nater gssiasaa rue la.
Thursday merulag tbs Besets sub
committee ea flssses ia ehsrgs et ths
tariff bill beard delegaUcca of carpet sad
woetea goods meaafaetarers and et
wool growers, the former et whom
desired certain modldeatloaa la ths
wool schedule tending te s re
duction of some duties, while the
wool grewere wanted still addltteael
datlee levied. William Whitman, of
Massaebueette, eptks ea bebaif et tbs
snsBUlaetureta, and Celumbue Dslaae, et
Washington, D. 0., ex-eeeretary of tbe
Istsrter, for tbe wool growers, Tbelr
lews were st times widely divergent, end
expressed with much vigor. Senater
Shermea proposed the following amend
ment te the bill, which tbe manufaeturera
new bars under consideration, and will
express their opinion upon before tbs
oemmlttcs to-metrow :
"Amend pawgraph 314 te read se foltewa t
844 tbe duty ea woele et ths first aad
third elassee wbleh aball be Imported
washed eball be twloe the amount et tbs
duty te which tbey wenld be subjected ir
unwaabed. Tbe duty upon woele of ths
second clars which sbsll be Imported
washed aball be 6 cents per pound In addi
tion te tba duty te which tbey would be
Bub) acted If Imported unwashed. Wssbsd
wools are defined te be such aa are waebed
ta cold water en the back et the aheep.
Ths duty ea weils of all elatsse
which sbsll bs Imported scoured aha! I be
three tlmea tbe duty te which they would
bs subjected if imported unweahed. All
woele wblcb, when Imported, aball oentala
less than 12 pereentum et tbe weight there
of of yolk, gteeee, dirt or ether foreign
substance or matter aball beelaatlfled se
soeured wool and pay duty accordingly. "
Before they left the room some et tbe
manufacturers Beaerted that aueban amend
ment meant the practical destruction of
thslr Industry, and that se against It
they would work for free wool.
Senater Cameren eeemanemnre disposed
te vote for the Senate tariff bill than
Senater Quay. Hla objection te the eame ss
Qusy'a. He tblnka the Internal revenue
eneuld bs abolished before the tariff la re
duced, and that the condition of the gov
ernment flnaaeea deea net call for any
extensive revenue reduotlen at this time.
Like Quay be opposed Allisen and Aldrlcb
last summer when they were sdvecetlng
the preparation and nsssage of a tariff
red notion bill: like Quay be wsnted te
' fight the eampaisn through en the Chicago
platform ; like Qeay be baa never given
either adylee or oensent te tba framera of
tbe bill. Aa the 21st, when voting Is te
begin, epproaehsa, bale giving Allisen and
Aldtleb s geed deal et uneasiness. Hew.
ever, they are even mere confident In bis
ease than In Quay's that be will yield te
tbepreeeureofaeauouadeclilon. ltseema te
be aeetwary for thetn te held" a oaueuo la
order te bold their own.
COSTIOX DBbaMKl'S sreKT.
Michael Davltrs D.annelailea of Oynamltars
aad Aata.au,
In bla cress-examination before the Far
Bell commission en Thursday, tbe convict
Delaney persisted that be bad Been Bey ten
point out te Brady, the Invincible, the
chairman of the prison beard, Mr. Bourke,
for assassination. Delsney wsa positive
that be bad often aeea Michael Davltt in
company with Dan Cnrley, and be also
testified that after 1870 the Fenians and In In
vlnelblea obtained fnnda from Amerlea.
Being ebewn tbe photograph of a man In
uniform, witness declared that It waa ln ln ln
vlnoieleNo.1. Attorney General Webster, oeunsel for
the Timts, prodnesd a letter written by
Mlehael Davltt from New Yerk te Matt
Harris, In whleb Davltt said that Jehn
O'Leary went from Paris te New Yerk te
upset Dsvltt'e Lsnd Lsagne endeavors, bnt
that O'Leary waa aupperted by nobody
exeepttbefew "boatbeone" following tba
leed of that blatant as, O'Donevan Rca-e,
whom Davltt dsnonneed as a cowardly
rulllsn, without autUelsnt oeurage te Bat
Are te a British bay-stack. "De your ut
most te keep tbe people within bounds"
were the concluding werda of Davltl'a
letter.
Attorney Genersl Webster refessd te say
when he would produce ParneU'e letters,
and Presiding Justlee Haunen said that
both aldee should show the letters In their
possession intended te be used for com
parison, Londen, Jan. 18. At t' lay'a session of
tbe Parnell commission, Oaptain Plunketti
an Irish magistrate, testified concerning
verleua outrages committed In Ireland.
The tenants In tbelrreslstascetotbeauther
lttea bad Invariably belonged te the Land
League. Captain Flc nkstt said matters bad
unproved In Ireland aincs tbe oeerolon aet
bad passed.
Mere M.ws Ooaearntag Stanley,
Sir Franeia de Wlnten, of Londen, la of
the opinion that Stanley reached Emln In
ciovemeer, ana tnat nia journey irem
Emln'e headquarters te tbe esst coast
would occupy from six te ten mentha.
Sir Franeia hat reeelved n letter from
Mejer Parmlnter, dsted Klnehssss, en
Stanley Peel, November 30, reporting the
arrival there of Lieut. Bsert, Tlppoe Tlb'a
secretary, en beard tbe ateamer Stanley,
en rente for Leepold vllle.
Baert esld tbst Stanley returned at tbs
end of August te tbe camp where Bsrtelet
was murdered and found the remalnder et
Jamesen'e detachment in obergeef Banny.
Stanley wrote te Tlppoe te corns end eee
bim, tbe dlatanee being twelve days hard
maronieg. Tlppoe 01a net arrive, ana
Stanley proceeded te Wadelsl with
Benny'a detachment.
Bsert oenttrms the news oentalned In
Stenley'e letter, adding' that Stanley asld
tbst Tlppoe would net see htm again, se
Stanley evidently did net Intend te return
the same way.
Bsert further eaya that Stanley wrote te
nobody exoeptleg Tlppoe, end sent no
letters borne. Stanley had net heard of
tbe death of Jamesen. Besrt positively
denlee tbe rumors spread by tbe Assyrian
interpreter witn reterenee te jsmesen.
Mera About Cld.r.
Editeb InTELUQE.NCEn : It elder le
" Intoxicating," hew many apples, which
are full et It, must you est te get drunk 7
Ne, Mr. Editor, new elder will only give
you the belly echo I But bard elder, with
whisky In It, it you drink tee mucb, will
make you drunk or give you a headache.
It dependa en the hardness of tbe head.
Send a barrel of each kind te the supreme
oeurt, with Kustlsn sardines, te be eaten
In advance, and let this Important matter,
In which be many are Interested, be
decided. Atplk Bass.
P. S As It Is a matter of fermentation,
any chemist could settle It by indicating
tbe amount et alcohol oentalned..
Nsw Yerk Clgarinaksra On a Htrtke.
Over e thousand clgarmakers who work
en Havana tobsceo ntruck en Thurtdsy,
and every factory In New Yerk where
band made Spacith work Is deue le closed.
Eighteen mentts sge tbe Hevena menu
fseiurers reduced the price et making 2 a
thousand, and tbe men set te weik te or
ganize their isnks for resistance.
Tney are new tboreugbly united, and at
a mats meeitcg resolutions were sdepted
pledging these present te stsnd by eteh
ether until tbe tnsnufseturera come te
their terms. Tbe strike will stfeet about
40 fto'eiles, which manufacture an extra
fine quality et cigars.
Boshleg ItTbroegh.
Uarrlsbnrg Dispatch 10 fhlltdelchU limes,
Ja.ll.
The oenstltutlonsl prohibitory emend
ment was allowed te pats second reading
In the Heuse te-dsy without suy opposition,
the Republicans being slmest unanimously
In favor of It as a ptriy measure end tbe
D-moerat cot being determined what
position they will take en It Tbe bill
should be ready for final passage In tbe
Heuse te. morrow, but as there will net
be a 'fall attendants and aa the aame will
b true of the Monday evening session,
nasi action en tbe meesure will probably
net be taken until Tuesday next It will
probably be tn the banda et tba governor
in about dayr, at no factious opposition te It
uexpeciea.
I The Dimecrata mav bold s ctscus next
w.skte. mU. , whstbsrtbey wllldl-eum
iitaaasni
lMasrltaoi'ajk)wUteiHWUhsatafigbb
THEIR REQUEST GRANTED.
BB EAKOASTBB COCMf V COMMISSION-
ArrBSL SOOOBSSSOU
A tjbaage ta the Int.rMn.lelpal Mil Which
atll.ss Ui Ceanty .STrem rytag Wet
Leas T.k.a ret Street Balldleg In
IhU Olty- rteelaga of tae Mease.
Habhibbure, Pa., Jan. 18 la the
Heuse te-day tbe following bills wars re
ported feverably : The Joint resolution pro
posing sa amendment te the constitution te
abolish poll tax ( giving bloyelee and trl trl trl
oyelea same rights aa ordinary oenveyaaoee;
requiring supreme oeurt opinions te bs
wnttsa eat If requested ; autherising ths
psymsst te organiatllena whleb have begun
the erection of moeumeete ea Gettysburg
battle field 11,600 given by the laat Leglela.
tare, ss wsll ts regiments wblcb had
aet onmmeneed ths ereotlen et thslr menu
Bunts,
Bills were negatively reported, author auther
ixtng Judges te eentenes persons eosvleted
et murder In the first degree te life Imprls,
enment en reoemmendetlon of Jury ; re
quiring tbe coroner te oelleot firs stabatles ;
removing a number of restrictions oon eon oen
talned In the Sunday law of 1701 (Lemen's
bill).
Bills were Introduced se fellows t
Few, Pblladelphle, providing punish
ment for eendlng threatening letters, et
MoCullengb, Allegheny, empowering
Binning fund commissioners, the auditor
general aad atate treasurer te emit from
tbalr annual reports the refunded debt upon
whleb Interest baa ceased, amounting te
about 1128,000.
Roblsen, Allegheny, allowing the invest
ment of orphan eoheol fnnda In ether stats.
Special orders were made for tbe early
passage of the bill for the government of
third class eltlsr, providing ter Aval pas
sage en January 0.
Next Tuesdsy wea fixed for final oonsld eonsld oensld
oration of tbe prohibitory amendment,
Brooks bad lbs bill prohibiting cense
tlenal hand bills recommitted te enable lta
Philadelphia author te bs beard.
Ka'c, Berks, effered s roeelutlon, which
was referred, providing ter forwarding a
copy of ths LtgitlaUve Jteeerd te sll pro pre pro
tbenotarlee fortheseoommodatlonof Judges
et ths eeurts.
Ths Inter-muntclpal bill waaamended by
the Heuse committee en oerppratlona la
oempllanoe with ths request of -the reprs
eentatlves of tbe Lancaster oeunty commis
sioners, besrd In tbe Senate chamber ea
Wsdnesday.
Tbe Lancaster oeunty commissioners
asked that tba law be changed te put upon
tbe city the expense of lend taken In the
city of Lancaster for street purposes,
Lsflerty, Allegheny, tntrodueed a bill en
Thursday, for ths Incorporation of passen
ger railway eemptnles. It prohibits any
company from oinatrueUng lta lines
along s routs paralleling a passenger rail
way ia operation nearer than one thousand
feet, except for the purpose of tasking
circuit connections st crossings, without
the oensent et the existing oempsny,
Beegan Agalast ststu Beaaty.
WABHiKOTOir, Jan. 18. The Senate met
at 11 a. m., bnt Senater Vest raised tbe
point of no quorum end mere then 20 min
utes were spent In calling tbe roll before s
qnerum waa bad. Mr. Hals presented
oredentlalaefMr. Frye, for tbe aenaterlal
term beginning Msrcb 4U next. Tbey
were put en file.
At 11:30 consideration of tba tariff waa re
sumed, the pending question being the
sugar bounty amendment Mr. Reagan
msds s long speech In opposition te the
amendment.
The Heuse this morning resumed con cen con
etderatlen of the territorial bills, the pend
ing question being the McDonald substitute
for the Springer omnibus bill. The sub
stitute recommends tbe admission of Seuth
Dakota. It waa rejected.
Wm. G. Meedy, et Broeklyn,'waa given
s bearing by tbe Senata committee en
eensus te-dsy. He urged them te make
prevision for Incorporating In tbe statistics
of the next eensna ths unemployed.
Prof. Bell wss te have appeared te dey,
but a telegram was reeelved elating that be
wsa detained by an Important engagement.
Tse H.artag Postponed.
Washington, D. O, Jsn. IS The hear
ing lu tbe case of Coxe Bres, egalnst ths
Lshlgh Valley railroad oempany, Involv
ing proper clatslncatlen and reasonable
charges en snthraclte snd bituminous coat,
came up before tbe lnter-stale oemmeroe
committee te-day, but waa postponed until
February 7th next
The commission ordered s postponement
ia order te eflerd an opportunity te ether
reeds especlslly Interested In tbe ease, by
reason of the feet that they are engeged in
the transportation of coal with charges
praotleslly the eame aa these of tbe Lehigh
Valley railroad te Jein tn the defense when
the ease comes up next mentb.
Edwla Beeth's Bitter tterltd.
Baltimebb, Md., Jan. 18. The remelna
of Mlaa Keeelle A. Beeth, a alster of Edwin
Beeth, the trtgedlsn, were Interred In tbe
family let at Oreen mount cemetery, thle
elty Bt neon te-day. The fnneral wae very
quietly conducted. Mr. Elwln Beem and
Lawrence Bsrrett, were In attendanee, and
also Dr. Jeseph A. Beeth, a brother, who
s physician In New Yerk.
Brutally Murdsrad. J
Atlanta, Q., Jan. 18. A coleied
woman named Floyd was found dead In tier
home near this city, this morning, having
been brutally murdered. Her head wsa
beaten In a jelly. Her butbtnd waa
arrested en suspicion.
A Bank Director Convict...
NoitreLK, Vs., Jan. 18. In the United
States cireutt court te day Rebert J. K.
Bilii, a director of the Exchange National
bank, which failed here in 1885, wsa found
guilty of appropriating tbe funds and
eredlts et the bank. Hla counsel moved
for a new trial. The minimum sentence Is
five yesrs. His brother Geerge, cashier of
the bsnk, Is new serving a term of fivs
yeara In tbe Albany penitentiary for s
similar cllense.
Bartbqeaa lu Hcetland.
Boimbubeb, Jsn. 18 -tallgbtsbcck et
sarthquake waa felt here today by the rea
menu of this city, but resulted In no dsm
a je eithtr te persons or property.
Iliad Beddiaiy.
Eastom, F., Jan. 18 Dr. J. M.
Junkln, a well known resident cf
thle city, end a son et Itev. Dr.
Junkln, first president et Lafayette
college, fell desd bere this attorneon ss be
wss giving tbe address for a parsel be
v. aa sendlng'.by expreir.
Will Sid lb a-aUrprlsa.
Paris, Jsn. 18 The tcttl ex perse et
tbe Issue end constitution of the ntw
Pansma Canal company baa beea latumid
by the Banque Parltlenne with tbe
proviso tbst It sbsll receive one per rent,
et tbe net profit alter Us einsl thai I have
been opened.
A meeting will be bald en Jtnuary 22,
WSUtTUBH IMU1UATIOMS.
I tl Washibstes, D, C, Jan. 18. Fer
Ikta-tac. Paaylr.Bta: Fair, much
J-owdscaerthweBterlywUidj-,
rrMat i let's Bight aaiate.
Only ones In tbs history of Fortress Mon Mon Men
eoe baa that celebrated fortification beea
knewa te Are s saints after sundown. Gen.
William F. Barry, ens of tbe best
artillerists the American army baa
aver produced wsa la command wbsa
President Tyler visited ths elclslty
ter ths purpose et fitblng, Tbs president
waa displeased because he bad net beea
saluted by ths fortress Tbs .old soldier
walked down te ths isnd'Bg te mrst
ths president, aad Mr. Tyler sternly
Inquired why he bad net fired s saints for
blm. "Excuse me, air," enewered tbs
veteran, "but It la past sundown, and such
a proceeding would be egalnst army regu
lations." "Hundewn bs banged I" rejoined
Tyler. "I am commander-in-chief of tbe
army and navy, and I order you te fire a
ealuts te lbs president el the United States,"
The commandant withdrew without
another word, and, Issuing tbe necessary
Instruction, superintended tbe salute.
Increased resslees.
The Heuse committee ea In vsVlil pensions
bas autherised a favorable report ea a bill
te Increase the pensions of pereens wbe
bsve lest sn arm or a leg either ebeve or
below tbe elbow or knee Joint Tbe bill
also provides tbst when a person bas re
ceived aeveiel wounds, one of which
amountete a total disability te perform
mstiu.l labor and tbe otbere create a
disability, than such persona aball receive a
pension tn bs rsttd for sseh wound se re
ceived. It le provided, bewever, tbet the
pension se received shall net exeeed 172 s
month. 1 be committee In en accompany
ing report gives statistics showing, tbenum
ber of persons te be benett t ad, and eetlmetee
that the tetel additional oeat te the govern
ment et all theae Increases wilt bs 18,700,308.
Who Keews J.rry gallivant
Tbe following is a copy of a letter received
en Toured sy by Peslmseter Sleymsker t
Ruthvbn. Osnsds, Jan. 0, 188a
Ws have an old Irishman Irem your
town. He esme here oeme twenty veers
or mere age Hie name la Jerry Sullivan.
Hla wife Msrgsret died aeme yeera ego.
She willed the property after hla death te s
nephew end niece. Se be lea bill of charge
en Seuth Gesfleld. Itbse been talked about
that be esme here with money belonging te
tbe peer of your town. If you knew any
of bla relalivsa please tell them tbey bsd
better leek after blm. I am no offleer of
the town ; I only write for Information. If
you send letter write te Ssm WIgle, of this
poatcflies, William Buehakan,
1,000 Women Wast Blm.
Jehn L. Babaoek, of Ann Arber, Mleb.,
wbeae unele willed htm 1600,000 ea con
dition tbet be ehell marry wltbtn Are
ears, bss reeelved 1,000 propessls from ell
Inda of women In every section of the
country, and tbey are oemlng la
at the rete et 200 a week. Be
bse employed two private secre
taries and a shorthand writer te enable blm
te anawer bis fslr correspondents, which
be does with a consciousness which would
make a popular csngrcssman weary.
That he IntendH te comply with the pro pre
visions of the will there te no deubl, and
be will seen begin tbe erection of a bsnd bsnd
seme residence near the Ann Arber Uni
versity. Additions te the Trial List.
District Attorney Weaver bss sdded tbs
following eases te next week's Irtsl list 1
Monday, Jsnuery 21 J. H, Turner, lar
ceny t Jehn Crawford, lareeny. ...
Tuksdat Henry L. HultsbsclTjaaasult
and battery : Ellasbsth Kllngler. rernlee-
llent Amea Martin. Harnr MeGnrk. adnl
tery; J. DUler Baxter, lareeny ; Jes. Dull,
baralarv.
Tbubsdat Leepold
nuisance.
Wickenhelter,
An Acter's Ilia...
Stuart Hareld, the tenor et Mlaa Jeannle
Winsten's opera oempsny, waa takes aick
with a heavy oeld en Tuesday alght. Hs
waa; unable te appear at Wedneaday'a
matinee or the evening performance, and
waa at tba Stevens beuse until te day at
neon, when be left te Jein tbs oempany at
Bethlehem.
,
Twe Mera La t cany Hearings.
Geerge K. Florey and W. Buekluf, two
of the boy a wbe ware charged wltb being
Implicated In atere lareenlea, were heaid
before Alderman Deen thla morning.
Bueklus wsa discharged for want of
evidence. The eass charging Florey wltb
steeling st Dlller'a wsa dlamlsssd, and that
which cbargsd blm with operating at M. B.
Weldler's store waa bald under advisement.
OMMhelAa OktVit,
Jehn Elehelberger, eged 00 years, who
for fifteen yesrs attended tbs tellgsta
between Land Is Valley snd Oregon, died
en Wedneedsy morning. He wss well
kaewn la that etctlen. He lasvea s wlfs
snd eight children five girls sadthres
boys. Tbe fnneral takes plaee en Ssturdty
afternoon. Interment at Reth vllle ehurcbv
Te Maaaraetive lee.
There la a mevamaat bow ea feet te start
sn tee manufacturing oempany In tbla elty.
It ia ssld that tbe loe eea bs made se
cbesp tbet It can be sold for 25 or 30 cents
per bnndred. Frem the presence appear-'
anee of tbe weather something will have te
done.
An Attachment Issasd.
Geerge W. Ferree has Issued an attach
ment egalnst E. M. Fellenberger,
defendant; Geerge Fellenberger, Jehn
Fasb and Adam Uctlman, garnishees. Mr.
Karroe, lu his affidavit tiled, seta forth that
tbe defendant Is Indebted te him In a large
amount et money, and that he baa secreted
his rrepeny, oenslsllog et horses snd
mules, with intent te defraud blm.
An Kpttrara Properly Beld.
Five acres and 01 perches et lsnd la
Epbrsta township, with Improvement,
belonging te the estate of Henry Wenger,
deceased, were eeld en Thursdey afternoon
eB.R.Bilzsr fert3, 130.
ACIes Ous.
Trem the -ltltz Uccerd,
At Jehn Helllnget's wsa plseed a bottle
of shot. By paying five eenta any one
could guess bow msny shot were In tbe
bottle, tbe person oemlng nearest tbe num
ber te be awarded a gun. D. W. Dietrich
guessed 401, There were 402, and be get
the pries.
J, W. B. llaetmsu a Lecter,
j. W. B. Bautman, etq , will leeture
this evening before the Yeung People's
sssoclstlen of St 'Psul's Reformed church.
In addition te tbe lce.uie tbsre will be
music.
Slrst U.fr.. aserdsr,
Buoeklyn, N. Y., Jan. 18. Jehn Green
wall waa te-day couvlcted of murder In the
first degree for tbe 'murder et Lyman S.
Wlcka at bis rteldenee, en De Kslb avenue,
In March, 1687.
m
Dropped (lead.
nAV-nsTRATY, N. Y., Jan. 18 R. H.
Reet, aged 65, agent of tbe Nstlenal Mntusl
Building and Lean association of New
Yerk, dropped dead last night tn front of
the Rockland print werkr,
.be Betlnent Acter 111,
Londen, Jan. 13 Henry Irving It
Buffering from s cold, which seriously
effects LI threat
4,000 Mlnsr Bulk.
A dltptteb from Bromwell, Mereer
oeunty, West Vlrglntsvaays that ever J.OOfl.
mlneia lu that region went en sulks en
Thursday en account el the dlfftrene.la
the slzt et the mine can.
GsreKattt-er Coert.
Fred Meser, pioeeeuted before Aldermaa
Halbach for having threatened tode bodily
harm te tba wire et Benjamin Henry, gave
ball for his sppeaianee st the Jaauary term
oieotut
TRIED TO SWAMP HERy
.J-rV-i
TUB "BaTUKR BKPITBLIO" gOai
A1SBOCK BV A SOBBOAT.
two attempts Mads By the BayttsssJ
the TasMl Aa Kxptaaattaa 1
Adaitimrx.afia anil S tsvMiwaaaa
the Matter Ordered te Be aasi 4l
' ' Pest av Fbineb, Hsyll, Jan,
tns Bight of Dee. 20 ths bow
raueh discussed "Heytlea RepaMM,1
Which st eas time International
liens were threatened, was run tats
Havllea sunbeat "Voldreana" "
Tbs accident occurred as U
waa entering tbs harbor st fsU siJ
Neither vessel was seriously tj
These ea beard tbe "Haytlea Kepsr
assert tbe gnnbent oeuld have st'
running into ths vessel, end Isttatsts
tnseommaneer 01 tbs gunboat waa
guilty of gross negiigsncs or wllfsl
waea wiihla 200 yards of ths
Rs publle" tbs Voidreaue" wss
deliberately cbangs hsr mures ssel
dewa directly tewarda her. Wbsa
struck the Hay Ilea RepnWIe" ass
IftMS say gem galswsamllavrl ftaa BBBtBwtlsB '"el
"" wbbs sasgaasesaswejB itfwsw -.
"Voldregua" was becked tLWtfp
m wnaiunsujv uiaiaBes, .met my1
sssa et her for some tlms, but
few seconds ber prow appeared ssala I
leg down en ths " Hsytiea ResablkV!!
this tlms tbess ea beard thought ths gti
nest waa nent en sinking ber. Tbey rs
eslly called te these en beard tbs "
rogue" te keep off, ss Indeed thsy.i
ea tbs first sppereal stMrmpti
raa its vtsssi dewa; bnt its I
wiui moresueoses, ler waea ins vatem
wiinia a isw yarns or tns eteastsr, 1
oeurss was suddenly ebanged ssd:'i
steamed by tbs "Heytlsa RspabUe "-J
barely mlsslna hsr. 1
Th. MIMMMllM .I.A ..- fc SSB'SI
- "wwin in miv ! .)
trouble blmself .te Had eat ths ea
tbe Injuries dens ths "Usvtlsa rtft"
aer did hs offer say aasietasee. ,-1'
Ha anbeaauaatl v nald te ma-nHat 'bm
united states "Galena," who wss 1
a beat's crew te dsmssd sa
that the cause et his vessel's rasnlss;
wtne-Kepubiie" wss that ths
repmi get out or gear. ,y
xnia did set eatiery host Asa
Laes, end next day a peremptory
for an Investigation wsa mads.
Tbs result of s full InveetigsUea sf,1
Incident la expeeted te be kaewa bf
American naval cmetaie ea tbs
the "Galena" from Klngaten,Ji
which place aha Balled en Haw Yesrt
Bhs wsa sxpseted beck Jaauary 9
object in going te Kingsten was tot
sna eammunictts with tba As
government Legltlsae ass stsssi
iopayBM,eoodown aad ths
installments, This will be doubt bsj
eepted. Ths ateamer wss eabssqs
turned ever te its owner by Admiral i
Sbs will leeve for New Yerk
first etnsit mealB. - 'Z
Ths desertion of Nerthers perta, bjl
I Baylies blockading sqoadrea ass
I taken advantage et by Admiral IssaaJ
notify ths Haytlea govern stest that 1
would oesstder tbe blockade of
se having beea voluntarily raited. ,
Luce deelered tbst say Asssrlasa
aslasd btreafter must bs reieessa
demand, or he wenld compel Hs
the mouth of ths bubs et tbe Gales,"
has written tba secretary of ths navy st j
determination te adept thla course,
Ths errest et alleged oeaaptrators e (
Island oeatlBuea. Vk
Among the Teeent arrests wars
ptreena supposed te bs supporters at ,
Um -.
Tbsrs la be svldence ofeoBaptosjM
overthrew blm, but here aad there 1
vidua!, diasatlsfisd with his sdmla.
li found.
Hyppollte,te whom sll reports et;:
ellgliteeet defection among Legitime's;
lowers ia earned at once, remalaat
aeme beets of miles from ths city.
believes ibeiLegiumt's overthrew ts 1
matter et a short tlms sad that tt wfltl
brought about by hla ewa people,
'Galena" arrived at KlngtteB, JtB.5.
mlral reports alllea beard sabstsgi
hs nss recommended tbst twei
sela be saat te Pert su Prises.
The Haytlea Bspah-e" at Ji
Wabhiicotew, D. a, Jsa. 18 Ad'
reeelved st tbs stats departaaeat
announce tbe arrival of the U. n),
OMlpes st Kingsten, Jaasalea, hsvhef
tow us eteemsblp "Haytlea Kesi
wbleh sbs hsd brought frost
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us wiui mivvav. ,
tbet, it. x.f Jan. vi unas. Austin, 1
twenty yeara bookkeeper for Bsasfs
MoOleud, Is missing. Se is 110,000 or 1
of the firm'e money, Austin left that
two weeks ego, but the feet waa aet
public until last night Hs was 1
la Masonic circles and was Implicitly I
by bis employers.
After leaving Trey be malted a
ble employ ere la whleb hs admrttsd
be hsd taken at least 110.000. Whets
has gene ta net knewa. An exam!
et hla boeka la being mads. Ths
intimation ths firm bad of the embfi
ment waa ths letter sent them by As
te Auction ui Blivar sues. f, 3
Pittsdube, Pa, Jan. 18 Ths aUvajsH
brick donated ey tne memo, tjoiera
Smelting oempsny, for tbe benefit et
euffsrere from the Wllley building as
arrived bere last night Tbe brick ta 11
Inebee In dimensions, and lta InUlaale 1
is about 150. President W. E. Sebseerns,!
tbe chamber et commerce, bee arrssgea I
tbe auotlea of the brick te take plana
o'elock en Mendsy afternoon asxt
brlek will be sold and rsaeld, and si
sam of money la assured. V. J
a l,ii.f-B ntMl .rrv
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Andkbsen, Ind., Jsa. 18. After a
days trial a Jury laat evsnlsg teBaeV'AI
Deyle, s wealthy farmer, guilty et
a White Cap notice, warning Chaa,
postmaster at Myers, Ind., te pay bis
aad fined blm 150. '&
Mr. McKee baa s heavy damags
against Deyle growing out et the U
Tbe Uuuuslu MesaUMe.'
Evansvillx. Ind., Jan. IS. Tbs
Wm.-41a nn.n aslnnsi ACBamlttas off
w.a,.- -B- - . f -
dlsulet met bere yeswruey anesaeeat s
aeiaetad W. F. Farrett as lbs
ter Cenrrees te fill cut the neexplred
et Gov. A. P. Hevey, te be elected at
special election te be held the 29lh lastv .
Will Ptotest tae at issiea arise.
Zan zibab, Jsa. 18. A feres hes
lanilsd from tbe Germsa men cfasi
will garrison Dar-ee Salam. Three i
srles. one of whom Is s wemea,
e iptnred at Tugu. Tbey era held by, I
Arsbt for ransom. -.',
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BM Trial poaipeeeo. -y
MAUen-CnunK, Ps., Jta. is. iws
of the oemmonweelth agalast
nook, charaed with causing theM
disaster, bae beea poetpeaed uatU hjaj
wbsa all Us empleyes sebsmbsb M
tried stoaes,
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