Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 23, 1889, Image 1

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VOLUME XXV-NO. 150-SIX PAGES.
LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2$ I860.
SIX PAGES -PRICE TWO CENT&
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xhaasead raepl Witness Ma OMH
Brosa BUQiaaa's Fuk est rrMay.
The largest and ena of Iba beat (ex
that baa ever beea bald la
oeanty took place en 'Friday aftaraoea la
MeGraan'a park, Tba affair bad beea waU
advertised tn every acotiea and, aa it waa
Waahingten'e blrtbday, It dnwatramra dnwatramra
deuB crowd of people. It la believed that
tbaebaaa wis witnessed by tear or Ira
thousand. Aa early aa half-peat eaa o'elock
people began te fleck toward tba park.
Tna atreet railway company bad en a large
number of extra cars, all et which were
crowded tothelruimeatcapaol'y. Mendreda
walked out and a very great number, la
eluding some of tbe beat people la tbe city,
drove te tbe park. Probably alx or aeven
hundred pld tbe price of admlaalea te
enter tbe greunda, bnt tat greater part
atatlenad themaelvea In the ttald,balenglng
te tbe Malene farm, Jeat eaat of tba
park. Tbe field waa black with people and
all tbe anrrenndlng fence, treee and hoete
tope were filled. Many took their poeltlene
tbare, thinking tbat they might thna obtain
a better view of the chase, while elbera
want there te escape paying tbe prlee of
a 1 mission te the grounds. Seme people
drove out the New Helland pike te tba bill
by tbercs'denoeoi B. J. McGrann,andhada
geed view. These who occupied tbe en en
cleeute,very sensibly took thegrsndatand,aa
tba ground waa rather aettand the mad was
deep. Tbe dega were kept In the large
frame building near the entrance te tba
racetrack. There were ever ena hundred
In tbe pack, lnoludleg aeme et the beat
fcxbeundaln tbe county. They were In In
apeeted by a large number of people, many
et whom knew all about degr, while ether j
bad never before seen tbat kind. Tba
mounted beraemen left tbe Lancaster
County beuse shortly after 3 o'elock. Tbera
were about 60 In tbe cavalcade and they
were beaded by Jacob Ratter, et Gap, who
carried the fox, a very wild animal, across
tba front of his aaddle.
It waa the Intention te drop tbe fox In
front of tbe grand stand and end raver te run
him out of a big opening, tbat bad been
made In the fence near the quarter pole.
Tbe crowd tbat was In Matene'a field knew
this and mere than one halt of them took
their stand at tbat point, making It utterly
Impossible te run a fox through them. The
rldera upon entering tbe ground rode
around tbe track te tbe opening, They
then, wltb tbe assistance of the police, en
deavored te get the crowd away from that
point, bnt It waa no use ; tbere they bad
token their stand and there tbey seemed
determined te remain. Fer a time the
hunters were at a leaa te knew what te de,ea
they were bound tbat tbe people who baa
paid te aee tbe ebaaa were te get as geed
a view aa It waa possible te give
tham. Finally another bole waa made
la the fence Just opposite tba grand stand,
a aoen aa the field orewd aaw this tbey ran
te that point, completely anrreundlng tbe
huntera. Tbe curleua enea were fooled at
laat, however. Jake Butter appeared wltb
the fox at tbe grand atand and the
huntera qalekly galloped te the quarter
pole. Tbe orewd tbeugbt tbat waa
tbe place te go and made a rush
for It. Hatter at once slyly slipped te tbe
aeoend opening and dropped tbe fox. Tbe
animal lest no time In taking te bis heels.
He ran through tbe Malene field In an
easterly direction te a point near the rail
road bridge, wbleb oresses the Mew Helland
pike, between tbe Park house and 11. J.
MeGrenn'a residence. Here he suddenly
turned and ran across tbe field of Mr.
McQrann, Just east et tbat gentlemen'a
borne, going In a northeasterly dlreotlen.
Tba people en the grand atand bad
anexeellent view and distinctly aaw tbe
fax until he bad passed Mr. MeGrann'a
pump beuse, alter which he went down a'
alight bill en ine etner aiae, aim euuiu uu
longer be Been from tbe park. A Urge
orewd et men and boys followed blm, and
by their movements the peeple knew tbat
ba waa going la a northeasterly direction.
Alotet cer doss that bad been brought
along by foolish people, did llttle damage,
aa It was feared tbey might
After Reynard bad been given about 20
minutes start, tbe dena, wh'el had been
keeping up a terrlble noise In tbe abed,
were turned loose. Frank Boldemrldge
and Jake Ratter, en horsebsek, dlreeted
them te an opening lu tbe fenee, and gave
them a splendid start The crowd waa al
most wild, as tbey taw bow well the dega
worker, and everyteJy kept them
In view until tbey passed beyond
the rise et ground en tbe track
of tbe fox. As aoen as tbe dega
Lad gene, the rider', wbe ware anx anx anx
loes alnce tbe start te get away, put tbe
whips and spurs te their bersea and wctt
bounding tbrcugb tbe fields and out tbe
Mew Helland turnpike.
It was supposed by many tbat as tbeTex
had been caught In tbe lowerend of tbeoouu tbeeouu tbeoeuu
ly, he would go in an easterly or southerly
dlreotlen and would oresi tbe Coneate.a
creek. He did net de this, however, bat
aftrheoreeiei, ever Mr. McGrann'a farm
turned and ran In a northwesterly dlreo dlree dlreo
teon. Tbe riders turned from tbe New
Helland turnpike, at the tel!-jate and tba
Eden hotel. Tbe fox was finally killed en
Loeher'a farm, about three miles from tbla
city, en the LlUta pike. He bad probably
then ran about four mllea all told. Tbe brush
waa aeeared by Henry Sklles, a popular
and well known yenng hunter or Mr,
Vernen, Cheater county. Mr. Bkllea met
wltb an accident Just before tbe end of tbe
bunt wbleh might have oeat blm bis life.
In attempting te make a abort turn bla
horse allpptd and fell wltb blm en bla
back. Before be could get tbe animal te
bla feet, a man named Kemper,
wbe waa riding behind, ran Inte blm.
Beth hones were lying, en a heap for a time,
bnt neither they nor their rldere were hart
By tbla accident Mr. Skllee was enabled te
find tbe fox. He saw tbat tbe animal bad
net gene Inte tbe lane, Inte wbleb be bad
tried te tarn, but naa taken anetner. mob
delay by tbe tall gave blm time te
tell exactly when tbe fox waa.
After tbe eipture et tbe fox a great num
ber et tbe beraemen aoen gathered and
many received p'.ecea of tbe animal aa
relics. All returned te tbe .Lancaster County
beuse where tbere waa plenty et excite
ment ler a tlme, aa everybody en tba street
bad been asking tbe question, "Has the fox
sen eaugbt T" Tbe prlz a et tbe cbasa were
offered for tbess hunters who had dega In
It. ABMr. Bklles was first at tbe death and
ae waa one of his dega ha waa awarded the
aaddle, bridle and born, which ware the
first and second prlr.ee. Andrew Hershey,
at Petersburg, waa given ine third pnz',
the whip and spurs, as be was the aeoend
awn at the death, tbat had dogs in tbe cbasc.
TbetaJe no doubt tbat tbe cbaaa alined
op tba te? n, as a new apert waaMntroduesd
te tbe people. A number of young gentle
man participated In the first afialr of tba
kind yauerdiy and tbey were ae planed
tbat tbey declare tbey will attend every
ebaaa within retcb. Among these In atten
dance yesterday was nearly every member
of tba bar. Tbey bad be court aad bad aa
ajaaUant opportunity te enjoy ha apert.
Maayettbeaa had aaw earde printed to
day, for aa la thatt toga. The word ei
ah ara t "Beak te-Blght, at tea tez
Xx-aJderaua W. J. Ferdaay aeada a
weadarfml cbaaa ea toot atter tbe fox. He
did act Mart aatll attar the aalaal aad bee
dropped, bat he eeeaaed te have geed Idea
where It weald go. He waa la at the clcaa
eaertly after the fox aad been killed, and
neeeeded la getting a piece of It
The whole affair waa a great eaeeeaa aad
the beaten who attended wen nnaalmena
lntheeplakmtbatlt waa one of tbe txat
eaateataey had ever attended. Tbeerodltfer
the eaeeeaa of the affair waa dae te Frank
BaMeaaridge, Okarlaa W. Kokart aad the
BMay popular bunten who aided tham by
ueadtac with their geed dega.
reunion or gixncusuts.
(ear laclaB-ttssalatlaaa
Baaqast Ballews tka
Adestad-A
BtsatUg.
The aeoend annual renalea of the Mt
Jey Soldiers' Orphana Blxteenen waa held
en Friday, Washtagtea'a birthday, at Mb
Jey, Seme memben et tba association
arrived en Thursday from distant eltlea
and by Friday neon tbere waa a large
gathering et tbe former puplta of tbla aobeo).
Tba business meeting waa called te order
by Prealdant K. K. Brown, of Philadelphia,
la the absence of the secretary J, A. Oramm,
et Harrlaburg, waa appointed aecretary pre
tern.
The following were appointed aathe com
mittee en resolutions : F. W. Bmtlb, J. A.
Brown. K. D. Hoeker, Mra. Etla Weaver
and W. C. Smith.
Letten of regret at their Inability te at.
tend were read from ex-Governer Cartln,
Dr. J. P. Wlekenbam, Governer Beaver,
Gee. W. Wright, C. B. Moere, of Camp
Hill, Mra. E. x. Hetter, EllaM. Page and
H. p. Spier.
The following were elected effleers for
the ensuing year: President, W. O.
Hunter, Philadelphia; vice presidents,
Mlaa Bailie Gulp, Penn, William Afflebaeb,
Lancaster; recording aecretary, J. A.
Gramm, Harrlaburg; financial aecretary,
Charlea A. Sneatb, Danville.
At tba opening of tbe afternoon eaeslen
tbe committee en reaolutlena reported tbe
ronewiag :
Xtaelved, That we extend tbe thanka et
tbe aaaoelatlon te tbe Hen. Gee. W. Wright
and Prof. Smith for courtesies extended te
the visiting Blxteeners.
RtielvtJ, That a vote of thanka be ex
tended te President K. K. Brown for the
donation of printed copies of tbe oenatltutlon
and by-lawa and a report of tbe laat
reunion, and te tbe executive committee
for the faithful performance of their duties.
lieselved, Tbat wa extend our greetings
te ex-Governer Curtln for bis continued
Interest In the welfare of aeldlen' erphana
At this stage et tbe pioeeedlnga the aaao aaae aaao
olatlon adjourned te the eoheol, where their
photographs were taken, after wbleb tbe
president announced the following execu
tive committee for the year 1889: Clyde
Brown, Altcena; Wm. Afflabaeb and S. K.
Steele, Lancaster; Tlllte Nutting, Phila
delphia; J.O. Stoke, MeuntTllle; Charlea
Fitzgerald, Lancaster; Isaae Hull, Harrla
burg ; E K. Brown, Philadelphia.
THB BANQUBT.
In tbe evening then waa a banquet at
whieh the following waa the menu: Reaat
turkey; rolls, bread; vegetables, aweet
corn, maabed potatoes, celery; sauees, cran
berry, apple; nllsbes, oeld slaw, pleklea;
dessert, esflte, tea, Ice cream, cakes, fruit;
apple, oranges, grapes, bananas.
After the banquet the following pro pre
gramme of exerelaea waa ebserved: Gover Gover
eor et tbe Feast," C. Day Rudy; addreaa of
welcome, Ben. Geerge W. Wright; response
en behalf of Blxteeners, Rev. I. M, Gable;
"Oar Father's Comrade," F. G. Pennell,
oemmandar of Pest 478, G. A. R.; "Teacher
and Papll," Prof. J. H. Smith; "Six
teeners Association of Pennsylvania,"
Frank W.Smltb,presldent; A 'Diagnosis,"
Dr. J. L. Zlegler; "Retrospection," Mid.
dleten Smith; "Mt Jey Blxteeners Asco Asce Asco
c'atlen," E. E. Brown; muitc, violin and
piano, A. E. Rudy, MlaaM. Rhoads; "Don't
Yeu Remember," 8. E. Steele; "Hew It
Happened," A. E. Rudy; "Sunday at
Bobeol," Jacob A. Gramm; muale, piano
and cornet, Mlsa Mama Rhoads, it. B. Mor Mer
ris; poem, "Memerla," A. U, Leaber;
"Eccentricities," C. Day Rudy; "MoAllta "MeAllta
tervllie," Ed. S. Arneld; Cauvllle," Ed.
T. Tayler; muite; addreasea by Rev. Dr.
E. E, Hlgbee and Cel. gpleer, of Phlladel
pbU. It waa decided te bold tbe next annual
reunion at Mt. Jey en February -Otb.
TOE BAY OLUU,
Tu Bailers celsbrau Holiday by ueldlsg
a Supper.
Tbe Bay club, of Lancaster, celebrated
Geerge's birthday In geed aty la laat evening
at the aaloen of Jehn A. Snyder, en North
Queen atreet Tbe regular meeting waa
flrat held and Frank Meltrett, Rlcbard Mo Me
Gran n, of McQrann & Nelan, and Hen. W.
B. Bmltb, et Balnbrldge, were elected
member.
It was deelded te start en tbe next annual
trip en Monday, August 0, and remain
two weeks. Tbat time will ba spent
crnlslng en tbe Chesapeake bay and tba
rivers emptying Inte It The beat commit
tee waa autberlzsd te procure a suitable
veaael for tbe trip.
Aa Jehn A. Snydtr, wbe la one of the
members of the club, will retire from the
aaloen business before the next meeting el
the club, it waa unanlmcualy decided te
bold the future meetings at Hetel Lsncas Lsncas
ter, kept by William U. Snyder.
After tbe bualneaa meeting et the club
bad been concluded tbe members sat
down te an excellent supper, which
had been prepared by Mr. Snyder. All did
ample J oatlee te tbe geed things, and tbe
time te midnight waa apeat at the table
Toasts te the fsther et his country and
Israel Carpenter, a popular member of tbe
club, who oeuld net be present owing te the
Injuries tbat he received in bis upset of
Thursday evening, were drank.
Uotue Vatsran Legien OlUetrs
Tba national encampment of tbe Union
Veteran Legien met tn Alteena en Friday
morning. After an Imposing street parade
a business meeting waa held, at wbleb the
following effleers were elected : General
A. L. Pierson, Pittsburg, national com
mander ; G. J. R, Miller. Philadelphia,
aenler vlee commander ; O. G. Daniels,
Mount Vernen, Ohie, Junier vlee oom eom oem
mandar ; J. H. Reed, Bt Leuis, surgeon surgeen
Mneral : W.B. Chapman. Bradford county,
Inspector general ; Frank L. Blair, Alle
gbeny, Pa-, quartermaster-general ; Jehn
A, Dank, Pittsburg, ehaplaln-ln chief ;
Jehn H. Short, Allegheny, Pa., adjutant
general ; K. F. Lfliman, Allegheny, Pa.,
chief mustering tfllner ; general li B. Mo Me
Fair, Wilmington, DjI., chief Judge advo
cate. Newark, Ohie, was selected as tbe place
at wbleb the next encamptment will be
held.
Mamasrad at Miienosrcber UalL
Lut evening a masquerade, under the
management of Messrs. Wlebuth and Wolf,
waa held In Mieaneroher ball. The at
tendance waa ery large and tbe order was
of the beat. Tbe aflalr began about nine
o'elock and fifty couple took part In tbe
promenade. There weie many pretty and
aeme very fanny oestamea. It was eleven
o'clock baton the masks ware removed and
dancing waa resumed.
War Vsaaaia for Samoa.
Four German lrenclada at Genea were
ordered ea Friday afternoon te sill for
taaea ImaiadUteiy,
ABIONU THB COOK BiaHTKRS.
A Btala Brwtan eaasteat HIU aad aattttta
BM Bads ta a Tte,
Many of the cock tighten of LancaaUr
eojeyed Waahlngtea'a birthday Immsnsely
by atteadlBg a big cocking mata, which
took place ea Chestnut HIU daring the day.
The main, wbleb waa arranged aeme time
age, waa between Chestnut HIU aad Marl.
etta, aad, besides tbe Lancaster felka, tbere
were eperUng men present from Mari
etta, Columbia, Harrlaburg, fork,
MlddletewB and ether places. The
peeple from tbla city drove te the place
of fighting. A change waa made la the
pit, whieh waa flrat la a barn and after
wards la the open air. The Lancaster
people wan with Cheatnut Hill la the bet
ting, and, although each aide wea three
fight, the Lancaster beya came home with
plenty of money ai they were la heavily
en the fight, wen by the bird a they
backed. Meney waa vary plenty at the
main and mere ehanged haadathatatany
event of the kind held In aeme time.
The oendltlona were theteeeh aide waa te
ahew nine coeka and te give and take two
ounce. Seven birds fell In upon their
being weighed, and tbe fighting waa dena
with two lneh beela. Tbe blrda ahewn by
both sides wen lu excellent condition and
the fighting was very geed throughout A
well known Lsneaater man handled tbe
Oheatnut Hill birds, while a Harrlaburger
had charge et these from the long borough
In tbe pit.
Tbe fighting began shortly before coon
and continued until evening. Fer the first
battle Marietta ahewed a ginger cook et 4
pounds 8 ouneea and Cbeatnut HIU put In a
blaek-red weighing 4 pounds Oounees, Tbe
Cbeatnut HIU bird was cut te the heart In
tba third pitting, after tbe fight had lasted
15 minutes. The betting waa cautleua.
In the aeoend fight Marietta's represen
tative waa a blaek red et 5 peunda 1 ounee,
and that el Chestnut HIU a black nd of 6
pounds. After a geed fight the Marietta
waa killed In tbe filth pitting. The betting
waa very heavy.
Marietta abewed a black red of 4 peunda
16 ouneea In the third fight and tbe Chee;
nut Hill bird, wbleh waaademlnlak, waa
of the aame weight Tbla waa another
geed fight and It lasted 15 minute, tbe
Cbeatnut HIU bird being kUled. Then
waa mere heavy betting tbla go.
Fer the fourth fight Marietta ahewed a
gray muff cook, weighing S. ouneea mere
than tbat of the ether aide. The Chestnut
HIU people related te fight against aueh edda
and the go wa declared off, Instead of these
blrda two etben were brought out.
Marietta produeed a 4 pound 0 ounce black
red, and Chestnut Hill one of the same
color and sir This waa a great fight, atd
It lasted for an beer, the Marietta blid
getting whipped. Beth coeka wen very
groggy at the oleee, and tbey caused plenty
of money te change hands.
Tbe fifth fight brought out a spangle cook
et 5 peunda 0 ouneea from Marietta and a
blaek red et the aame weight from Cbeat
nut HIU. After a fine fight, lasting 20 min
utes, Marietta waa whipped. Tbe betting
waa very strong.
Tbe sixth aud last fight waa between
Marietta's spangle and Cbeatnut Hlll.a
blaek red. Eanb bird weighed 4 pound',
V ouneea, Tbla fight lasted 15 minutes, ana
Oheatnut Hill was whipped, The betting
waa very careful in this flghr, during whieh
then waa a dispute. Tba Marietta bird
had been knocked clean off bla pins and
waa lying en hla back ; bla handler quickly
tipped tbe cook up and Bleed blm en bla
feet. Tbe handler of tbeetber oeck elalmed
a foal, wbleh was net allowed, and In a
little apurt tbat followed the Cbeatnut HIU
bird waa brained.
Tbua ended the fighting owing te tbe
failure te get two of thoehtokena matebed,
aa mentioned above. The main was left a
atand off, but the belling en each fight was
large enough te aalltfy all.
A l:.OUEN-nEAHTKO WOMAN.
Bar l-atbetlr Werd, te Uuiliand and
Obtl-
Aran lltlera Killing llerseir.
Denver, cel. Dtipatcli te 1'htla. Fren.
Fer several weeka past slanderous stories
have been in circulation regarding Mra.
Nellie Carr. It waa net until Taesdsy et
tbe present week that ber husband heard
of them, and wben be did he immediately
turned bis young wife eat of doors.notwlth deors.notwlth doers.notwlth
atandlng bur numereua protestations of In
nocence. Late laat night she took rooms at
a prominent hotel, and tbla morning her
dead body waa found by a chambermaid.
Tbe unfortunate woman bad taken poison
daring tbe night Tbe following letter waa
found addreeaed te ber buaband;
Beloved Husband: New tbat my
miserable life Is at an end, forget the past.
I de net want you te grieve for me, ter I
knew yenr love Is all gene. Tbere la
nothing te bold us but tbe beyr. I would
net take tbem from you and can net live
with you. Ferget our quarrels and remember
only tbe few happy hours we spent Than,
de ler Ged'a Bake, for my sake, and for tbe
little ones, stay wltb tbe children evenlnga
until tbey are asleep. Ob, don't leave tbem
at night I freely forgive you for every
wrong you have dene, as I bope te be for
given for my many shortcomings. Bury
me quietly, lay me bealde my slater. L?t
tbere be no crape worn for me. Ged knows
I bave never neglected tbem for one hour
wilfully. Ot), my little ones; hew can I
leave them. Kduattemy boys and teach
tbem tbat tbelr erring mother loved tbem,
but Ben, let me aay as my last words, there
waa never a word of truth tn tbe letteia
pseple '.wrote you. Think kindly et rce
ter my babies' sake
"Toen Wire."
Anether letter read :
My DARMNd lieYH : I must aay geed
bye forever. This Is truly tbe hardest
task of lite. Your little facea bave been
before me ell dsy. Try te forget aa aoen aa
possible, aud don't forget tbat I died for
love of you. Remember what I bave
taught you, that politeness, education and
beneaty make a man. My bable, If I
were writieg mis witn my nearrs
bleed K could net be harder
te de. Oh, taei, try te make geed
men of je rtelvea. De cot Brieve after
me, It la best that I am gene. Really I am
ae nearly crazy I cau net expresa uiy
thoughts. Heys, renumber one thing. AN
wayasympsthlae witband reapeet a woman,
no matter wbe she l, or In what poaltleu of
life you find hsr. Geed by, babies, try te
live aa your broken hearted mother would
bave you. "
tltnry M. Hunlij'i U.algei.
Lieutenant Baert, wbe was at Stanley
Falls wben Ilenry M. Stanley's letter te
Tlppoe Tib was delivered, has arrived In
BruaaelB. He Btated tbat the measengera
wen closely questioned and they eon Armed
tbe details et tbe letter. Lieutenant Biert
believes than Stanley only reached Wadelal
by strenuous efforts, and that Emin Pasha
relieved Htaniey instead of being relieved
and revlctualed by blm. Stanley waa
enabled te return te Murenla la eighty-two
days, whereas tbe Journey fretn Yambunga
te Wadelal occupied ten mentbr. Baert
adda tbat frenb letter de in Stanley for
Eegland, written wben Stanley departed
from Murenla te rejoin Kmln, arrived at
Stanley Falls Just as he left, and may be
expected shortly. He says that Stanley
will net return either via the Conge or via
Ztnzlbar, but tbat be Intends te capture
Khartoum and wrest tbe Soudan from tbe
Mahdi.
a Milliard In tba Nerthwtat,
Tbe storm tbat rsged throughout the
Northwest en Thursday was In some
rdspecta the worst et the season. It was
bright and warm in tbe morning, but tbe
mercury fell rapidly and a heavy anew
storm, accompanied by wind, Mt in. At
midnight tbe thermometer registered 20
degrees below zero. Trains were lata en
all the reads, and tbe high wind and low
temperature made It al meat unbearable out
of doere.No leaa et lite la yet reperttd,bui in
many lnettneea people wen kept from tbalr
bems.
BURGLARS VISIT A FARMER.
IHBT KNriCK TDK UOBB O JACOB
HABKOKKR.NRAR MASOMVII.I.K.
The Oatlaws Dtscerarra la a lloem Urcnptea
by air. RatMckst's Blttsrs The Intrndcta
fin Several Shots aad Hurriedly
Depart Frem ta rremlaea.
A daring burglary was commltted In
Maaer township at an early hour en Friday
morning when the beuse of Jacob Uabeeker
waa entered. Mr. Habccker Ib a farmer
and realdea about a half-mile from Maaun
vlUa, en tbe way te Bare Harber, Between
1 and 2 o'clock In the morning burglara
effeeted an entrance te the house by forcing
epea the deer of the baiement,
prying erf the leckr. Tbey went
t onea te a room oeoupled by Mlaa
Mary and Annie, alatera of Mr. Ha-
broker. Tbe lad lea were awakened by
the nelae and found two men in their room.
They looked like darkles, but It la believed
new that they wen white men with black
ened faces. One of the men bad a revolver
In hla hand and as aoen aa the women
made a stir he polnted tbe weapon at
tbem, threatening te blew their bralna out
If tbey made any nolse. Although almeat
frightened out of her senses, one et tbe
ladles did make a noise which awakened
Peter Baker, a hired man, who slept Ina
room overhead. Tbe tblevea thought
Baker waa coming down stslrs and one
Ured a lead from hla revolver through the
deer et the atalrway leading te the hired
man's room. Tbla awakened Christian
Kline, another member et the household.
When the burglars beard him tbey fired
aeveral shots through the oelltng and
then fled from the house. Afterwards Kline
and Baker rang the large farm bell and
awakened tbe neighbors, but It waa tee late,
aa tbe raaeals had tied. They atole nothing
from the house, although In the room oc
cupied by the ladlea, there were two geld
watehea In a aewlng basket near the bed.
Although but two men were In Mr.
Habecker'a house there were three In tbe
party. One remained outside, aeme
dlstanoe from tbe house, watehlcg tbe
team, consisting of a berce and wagon,
while his companions entered the building.
Tbe men who oemmltted thh outrage are
supposed te bave been from Lincaiter.
Before tbey went te Haboeker'a they
atepped at teveral different placer. Among
them waa the house of David Gerlaeh, In
tbe neighborhood, where they tried te get
la. There they Inquired wbereMr.Uabccker
lived. The family asked them wbe they
were and one of tbe men replied, "Don't
you knew Abe Brenemsn,ef Mlllersvlllct"
They also atopped at the beuses or Dsnlel
WItmer, David Kline, Jacob Uesa and Chaa.
Bender. At each of these places they
asked where Habecker lived, ai they
were off tbe read aeveral tlmea. It la laid
that after leaving Uabeeket'a house they
were seen going In the direction of Lancas
ter, and they again asked the read. Frem
the numereua Inquiries made by tbem It la
ahewn tbat tbey were either Tery dumb or
very bold rascals.
UKUBMT NATIONAL ataTXKIlS.
Oplnlecs et Lancaster Mae In the New Yerk
'World."
Tbe New Yerk World prints soveral
columns of Interviews wltb leading citizens
of the largest municipalities et tbe nation
In regard te what anbjeeta of national Im Im
eort meat need particular attention by tbe
incoming administration. 'J be need et
atrlngent lawa te prevent tbe debauchery oft
tee Ballet box la pre-emlnently the most
Important tople te be oenslderod In the
opinion of a large proportion of tbe men
Interviewed. Tbe labor and race problems,
the neaesatly of providing against war by
tbe building up et a navy and by botter
fortlneatlocN, tne limitation orimmTgratlen,
the closer union of American oeuntrlcs by
commercial treatlea, temperance legtalatleu,
lawa te regulate trusts, protection of for
ests, better quarantine laws, annexation of
Canada, the reduction of tbe surplus, a
mere detlulte foreign policy and au inter
national oepyrlgbt are among tba otber
questions discussed. Forty-eight Pennsyl.
vsnlans send answers te the question, aud
among tbem are tbe following Lancastrians:
W. U. Henael, merchant (I), Laneaster,
Pa In my Judgment tbe present pen pen
B'en lawa are tee libera1, Tbey are
gretsly abuaed, and even tbelr lax
previsions are relaxed and porverled
by enormeua frauds. Individual syn
pstby wltb tbe beneficiaries condones
tba meana by which tbey get the govern
ment bounty; and wbat pssaed for loyalty
and patriotism en the part et tens et thou
sands of geed soldiers has beeu tarnlabed
by tbe greed and avarloe displayed lu tbe
pension buslness.
Kev. O. F, Knight, D. D , Laudater, Pa.
Tbere la ene lmpresHlen ou my mind which
la very strong, aad yet It la right tn tbe teetb
of publle feeling; and tbat la tbat there
abeuld bean lipmedlateoverbaulleBol the
penalen system, as at present In vogne, or
rather tbe relation et tbe government te
tbe men wbe served sa seldiera tn tbe war
of tbe rebellion. If tbe history of olber
republic alnoe btatery began teachca any
thing, It Is that an Idealizatien1 et the
military calling laatonceasourcoofdnngor
and a sign et decay In the body pelltln
Ellas llerr, farmer, of Lineuter, Pa. I
am enough of an American te think that
tbe powera at.Wanblngten could render no
greater eervlce te the ceun'ry than by
strengthenlng cur navy and our com de
tente. Leuis Astricb, Lancaster, Pa. 1 have no
fear of any country, but the Hameau atlatr
abewa tbe possibility et becoming embroiled
with a foreign power, and we eleuld be
ready for It
Death or ltaae Havli.
isaae Davis, et New Helland, died lat
evening, after a lingering lllneu of a com
plicatien of dlsoases, aged 53 yearp. Mr.
Davis baa lxn a resident of tbst place ter
many yeara and ler some tlme past wa
proprldter et tbe Stynr hensa restaurant.
He was a member of Ntw Helland Caille,
Ne. 1C7, K of U, K. UU death Is tbe first
that has occurred alnoe the cta'ln wai lnt.
tuted two yeara ego, Mr. Divli Icmvci n
wife and three children, two of whnm me
married. The funeral will ba held en
Monday afternoon at two o'eloek Rml tl.e
Knlghta will attend In a body , Interment
at the Lutheran cemetery.
Sent te tba Worabenit.
The mayor disposed of half a dozen canes.
Five were discharged and the sixth sent te
the workbeuso. Tbe last named gave bU
name as Jehn O'Neill. He was mnstttl t.y
Offieer Flennerd for beggi. g cleihlijg and
selling it for whisky.
Sunday Bcboel KeUrUtaniant,
The Methodist Kplscepal Sunday schcel
at Blrd-in-Uand eelebrated Washington's
birthday with an entertainment. The
progratnme was made up of music, reci
tations and readings. All the participants
acquitted themselves wltb credit
Will Net anted.
Tb( O.ty Troop, of Philadelphia, which
haa nurer attended an Inauguration except
as tbe president's peisenal e-toert, will net
be lu Washington en March i. This has
baen fully decided upeu. A variety of
reasons are given, but the fact tbat General
Harrison baa Invited his old regiment te
act as hla body guard, aud thus relegated
tbe troop te an Inferior poaltlen in tbe eve nt
of Its attendance at the Inaugural ogre
monies, Is aald te be the real reason,
A Slemlir Meaatacb,
Tbe longest moustache, purely a Up
growth, worn by any man en eartb, Is car'
rled around by J, H. Sandatrem, of Warren'
Pa. It mtaiures twenty-five inches from
tip te Up, la very heavy and of flat texture,
A (MI.A DAV AT. AlANUKIH,
iMunal Kxarvlata la Tbat Uorenah On Wash
lBteu'a itltlhday A Flag l"or the Scaoels.
Manhkim, Feb, S3 The ringing bells of
the publle schools, engine heuia and of all
the churebea at 6 o'cleclr, ushered In Wash
Ingten'a blrtbday In this borough. Again
at 12 m. and at 0 p, m,, tbey all pealed forth.
Wbat a clanging and no!e tbere waa ! and
yet sweet melody la all tbe sounds. The ob eb ob
aer vance et the day waa never mere general,
banks and publle sobeola being closed and
bualneaa In great part "impended. At 1 p.m.
the Jr. O. U. A. M. Ne. 32, headed by the
Liberty band, paraded through the princi
pal atreeta of tbe borough, and at 2 o'clock
the exercises in connection with tbe pre
sentation en thelr part et a 11 ig te the pub pub
leo school, were held In the high school.
The rooms of the high school were orewded
te thelr utmost cspaelty. Rev. J. Peter,
read the r-crlplure loaeen, and In the ab
sence et Rev. W. J. Jehnsen, who waa
unavoidably prevented from being prea
ent cirjred prayer. . In addition te
spirited and well executed selections by
tbe Liberty bsnd, patriotic chermea wen
rendered by tbe memben et tbe high soheol ,
who by tbelr tinging at the teaohers' Inatl.
lute, at Lancaster, last fall, wen aueh high
pralie. "Prlde of Battery 11," by Cen
Barns, "The Georgia Volunteer," by Hi-
ale Streb, "Star Hptegled iianner" by
Walter Wolgemutb, "Columbia" by Jose Jese
phine Martin, and "Tbe American Hag"
by Florence Leng wcroeaoh In tarn reotted
with grace and effect Tben followed the
presentation et a large llag, the address be
ing made by lloraeo It. Leber.
Wltb fitting and rffeellve roferonco te
blm wbe waa "flrat In war," etc., tbe
BpeAker la eloquent language passed from
the day eelebrated te tbe "etnra and
Btrlpes," which net only form tbe mea
beautltal flag among ttioje or many nations,
but are emblomatle et tbe hlgtiest devotion
and courage.
Prof. W. Held Nauman, In behalf of the
beard of dtreoters, roeotvod tbe llag In a
apeech which abounded In beautiful
thoughts and patriotic alluslena, and In
hoartfelt words thanked the Junier Me-
obanlea for ithelr handsome gift After
music tbe 11 ig was holtted en tbe large
mast placed recently upon the oupela of
tbe soheol bnlldleg. The vast audience
hurried out upon the grounds, and aa the
staraand stripes floated In the brecre hearty
coders asoended accompanied by the muale
of the band.
ovr.ivraitew or a uess.
A Tbrilllrg larldcnt or the Campaign la
Vnmbrla County.
In a Camilla county soheol house, cltlzsns
et Steny Creek, for the ruling of the town
ship, for the peace and ease of people and
the rule of law and order, gathered, men te
nominate. lint about Uie hour et meeting
there appeared upon tbe threshold Justice
Cook, and tbore demanded, with a voice
polite bat urgent, a mten rovero but carneat,
that the buslueas of tbe meeting should, at
least for soveral mlaetea at his ploasure,
be suspended. Tben te this tbey all aaaented,
but tbe mlnutea waxed in number,' and
half an hour bad pasted tbore, when
the people, tlred of walling en tbe pleasure
et tbla Cook, took upon themselves
tbe duty of proceeding wltb thelr buslneat,
made tbemselvea a aerlba aud ebalrman,
and tben placed In nomination all the can.
dldalea for office. Suddenly upon the
threaheld there apr aired with aspect berenf,
vlsage flaubed aud brew defiant, that man
Cook. And he awere be held tbe ballet of
tbat dlstrlet In his poekot, and would run U
and the meeting, by the great horn spoon I
Then, with batlle Uashleg oyeballs, be re re re
meved bla oeat. And tbla marvelous opera
tion spreading fear and osestornatlon all
around; reason and appeal all falling, swift
aoreaa tbe room eime sailing, with a bound,
Raymond, minion of tbe law I lie, wltb
oeurago eelf reliant, Be!zd this William
Cook defiant lu constabulary claw.
Then with lips oemprotsed wltb wratb,
whlle tbe peeple oleared bla path, bore be
William Cook, osqulre, eplte bla threats of
vongeaneo dire, cast blm boadleng from
the doorway, hastening hla flight thosero
way.
Flying thieugb the cooling night nlr, Bald
he, "this la sure seme nlgbtmnre," but tbe
Democrat, of Johnstown, chronle'o et
Cambria county, nover known tbe truth te
Juggle, ae records tbe fesrful struggle
JSNVOT.
He, who in this great froe land, hopes te
bold control of fnotlenw, oarefully should
hlda hla hand,and dlisemble all bis actlenr,
JVnT A MTTLK TOO If A 11.
WealaraD Kreihmrn Wreck Uellsca Uullit-
lega Willi Uynamtte aud a'crlmpi
fe atnl!y Weunrt a Htudeut,
About midnight en Thursday night tbe
Inmates et tbe North college building at
Wtalevau, Mlddletewn. Conn., were
areuKid by an explosion which shook every
beam ana rsltur In the old building, aud
called te mind the blowing up of the Park
Central hotel et Hartferd. The report
oeuld be beard In evcry quarter el the
town. The explosion wm enused by a
dyuamlte bomb thrown by aome foolhardy
mudent en the fourth llwrel the.fcallding.
1 1 shattered doers and window, tore a hole
down tbruugb twu lloera and knoeked out
baveral yards of plastering. In observatory
ball tbe Baine eutrage wm pnrpetrated, only
with greater tiled. Tne halls et both
buildings en Friday morning were filled
with plaster, weed, glasr, Ac.
Tne worst feature el it all is the aoeldon t
te N.C. Hubbard, a aen etex Congressman
Hubbard, of West Virginia. After tbe ex
plosion lu North college, young Hubbard
ventured out of bla loom te ascertain the
cauhoef Iboracket
He waa no sooner In tbe ball than be saw
aHinall mlsaliu lying en tliellxir near bis
deer, and picked It up. It was a dyuamlte
cartridge or tomb, and It Immediately ex.
pieaea in nia nana, une paiui 01 nis rigni
hand was terribly lacerated, bla eyta badly
cut, and pieces outered his abdomen.
Wben the It-Jury te Mr. Hubbard became
known, several physicians- were sum
moned, and they Ueemed hla condition 10
avrleus aa te warrant bis removal te tbe
bepltal at New Haven, where four flnaeis
et the Injured band were amputated. It la
barely penalble that bis hsnd may be saved.
Several of tbe cellege officials premise
that if the parties are caught they will be
banded ever te the statu authorities. Meat
of tbe etudents ate Inclined te place the re
sponsibility en uembera et the freahmaa
clans. Fer a great number of yeais it baa
been customary for tbe fieahman te uaber
lu Washington' birthday wltb some pecu
liar piece el deviltry, aud each class haa
striven te outdo the otber In the observance
et the ouatem. On Wednesday morning
President Vau Vick gsve tbe students a
very earnest talk aud cautioned tbem
against doing anything te cast discredit en
tbe university,
Hie Jury Uraiik Wbliky.
Jcsepb Dummy, a colored liack-drher,
was recently convicted, In Pittsburg, of
murder in the first degree ter thn killing et
Bptclal Officer William Miller aeme
months age. His counsel are new endeav
oring te aecure a new trial en the ground
tbat tbe Jurera misbehaved. At tbe bear
leg before Oommteslener Rene en Friday
It was testified tbat J. li. Dunlevy, one et
the Jurers, gave a nete Reeretly te James
Plait, at the dining room, while the Jury
were filing Inte breakfast during tbe trial,
The most aamiging oviaence was mat
given by the waiters, who swore that en
the morning the verdict was rendered,
at break fa t and at ether times, whisky
was f urnlihed eight Jurers In tea and oedeo
cups. The Upstair, they also teitlfied, bad
drunk plonteeuily et the liquor. Detniny'a
ceur.se! eflered te prove that Niemann bad
exprcaaed blmiell opposed te the colored
raee aeveral day before be was put en the
Jury and tbat he aald; "It I had my way I
would bang ell of them."
HKPORTKn OTHK:SKMATK.
The Rscratarr et ,h" imrrier Explains tta
Btaaner fa Which Ttanbar Is rakia
from Indian Reservation,
WAsntNQTOtf, D. a, Feb. it The bk bk
retery of the Interior Bent te tbe Henate to
day In response te a resolution of Feb, 0 b,
a letter concerning the cutting et timber ea
the Chippewa Indian reservation within
the La Petate agoney duilng the preeent
winter.
The aecretary transmitted copies of four
communications addreeaed te the oommle eommle oemmle
eloner of Indian attain which be says
contain all ordera given by htm te
authorize the cutting of timber en
these reservations tbla winter. He
also submits a statement et hla roaaena
for Issuing the orders, March 13, 1883, he
received a communication from tbe special
Senate committee suggesting that erdenbe
given te atop immediately tbe cnttlng of
treee en reservatlena under oentraota with
the Indian. Having entered upon the
duttea of hla offiea Itai than two mentha
before, tbe aecretary waa Ignennt et tbe
facts tn the cue, and he acted en the anggef g
tlen el tbe oemmlttev. Sabetqaent Inquiry
ana refleotlen have satisfied htm tbat tbe
order then made waa a mistake and lm.
posed waste and toss otbeth Indians aid
contractor. It left unfinished operaUens
whieh would bave been better finished
then, and wbleh had te be completed
afterward te relieve against lese.
Fer this reason authority waa after
warda given, under certain restrictions restrictions
te resume eutttng. The secretary then sub
mtta In detail tbe faeta and grounds for thla
conclusion. The right te sell plne timber
1b derived by theae Indian from tha fact
that, under the treaty et September SO,
18J4, with the Chippewa, allotments of 80
acres etch have been made te previous
memben cf tbe tribes and bands therein
designated te whom under order et the
president, patent have been lasued
oenvoylng tbe fee Utlc, subjeet only
te tbe restriction that the patentee
"and hla helra, ahall net Bell,
lease, or In any manner nlatn
ate" tbe land patented without the consent
of tbe president Te the extent et cutting
and disposing of the atandlng timber, thla
consent baa been given through regulation
wbleh appear te have been first adopted by
the department In 1882, and under whieh
legging openUena have been carried en
every year alnee, Wben tbe Umber haa
once been aevered from the land, the aecre
tary says, It Indisputably belong te the
Indian.
Tha mode et aale waa provided by the
regulations, and the ;only supervision re
quired ;oenoerned the pnoe paid and tbe
efilelency of tbe aeenrlty for payment Tbe
determination of tbe prlee depends en local
oendltlona and tbla led te tbe usage of
relying en the agents' approval et con
tracts Instead el submitting the contract
te the Indian commissioner ter hla ap
proval. The contract by It terma provided
atmply that the Indian te whom a certain
tract therein doaerlbed bad been patented,
egreed.te out In a geed and merchantable
manner a certain amount of timber
mera or lea, and deliver It en the bank
of a river named for a prescribed prlee,
payment te be made en eaeh delivery.
The contract, the eacrettry asyr, was de
lusive. It waa Impossible that it could te
executed according te It terma The In
dian oeuld never execute It dlreeUysad
yet It Imreted en him the risk and aeme
tlmea the reality et failure te secure the
full value of the pine timber upon the land,
:I3,000,000 rast el Lumbar la Ulapute.
St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 23. U. S. Dlstrlet
Attorney Baxter baa roeelved an order from
Attorney General Garland, Instructing him
te begin replevin suits for about 30,000,.
000 feet of lumber out en the
Fend du Lae reservation In Mlnnlne
aeta by tbe 1. N, Nelaen lumber
company. The euttlng of lumber has ex.
tended ever a aoen of yeara, and tbe lum
ber out haa been aent down the river te
Duluth and the Lake Superior mills. Tbe
total value et tbe product la estimated at
1300,000.
Throegb Tratas ler Ilia n. & O.
I'un.ADKi.PUiA, Fab. 23. The Baltimore
&, Ohie ofllelala bave made arrangomenta
for a through passenger train service from
Washington te New Yerk ever tbe Sehuyl.
kill River, Eaat Side, and the Reading rail,
read. Tbe Reading and Baltimore dc Ohie
have arrived at an undemanding relative
te the trl-parte oentraot made three yean
age and tbe Reading will have the use et
tbe 24th and Oheatnut atreeta depot. Tbe
Reading will run five tratns dally from
New Yerk te the Baltimore A Ohie depet,
where tbe cfileera of tbe latter read will
take ebarge and run them through te Balti
more. Should tbe Reading succeed In
getting the elevated terminal ordlnanee
through oeunclla and In building the read,
tbe route will probably be cbanged and tbe
Baltimore A. Ohie tratea run evor the
elovated read en Pennsylvania avsnue Inte
the 12tbandMarkotatrectadopotand thenea
out Ninth atrcet.
Oblnaman Uliplaelug W lilts Bleu.
VioTeniA, U. C, Feb. 2J. All tbe wblte
miners, te tbe number et aeveral hundred,
omplejed In tbe Dunsmler oeal mines at
Comox have struck. The trouble arose
from the employment of Cblnese at tbe
mines. Tbe minera demanded tbat tbe
Chinese be discharged, which waa refused.
The whites are drinking and carousing and
threaten te burn the Chlneae quarter and
alangbter tbe Chinamen. Tbe loeal
mllltlala preparing te meve totbeaeeno
and tbere are grave fean of bloodshed,
Where Iba Msrcary la Uemprciied,
Wasuinoten, D. C, Feb. 23. Tbe area
or unusually high barometer, reported In
tbe Northwest Friday morning, baa rapidly
extended Its Influence eaatward and In a
leas degree te tbe southward, bringing wltb
It unusually oeld and aeven weather. Tbe
following special Umperaturea are reported
below zero; Mlnnedeaa, 62 degrees; Win
nlpeg, tO; St Vincent, 42; Fert Baford, 30;
Bismarck, 31; Mcerebead, 34, St Paul, 26,
LaCrease, 24; Qu' Appelle, 23.
CnxnerxaAN, Mich., Feb. 23 Tbe werat
lillzrard of tbe aeasen raged here yeaterday
oemlng from the West The snow 1 badly
drifted. Country reada are blocked and
railway trsffle la mueh Impeded. Tbe
mercury marked 20 degrees belew last
night
Bicallpei Kpldsmlc.
Kansas Uitv, Ma,Feb. 23 Quarantine
has been deelared against the village et Re.
aerve, lu tbla state, wben an epldomle or
aaiallpex is raging. The town la Inhabited
by about tbree hundred people, The Mis
souri Paolfle railroad autherltlea will net
allow trains te step tbere. Mueb excite
ment exists In this city ever tbe matter.
i a i
rardensd lly tbe rrsaidant.
WAsmsiaTOX, Feb. 23 Tbe president
has pardoned Geerge Allbrlgbt, wbe was
convicted In Montgomery, Ala, for Illicit
distilling aud aentoneed te IS mentba In the
Ohie penitentiary. The ojnvlet'a family
are destitute.
Will Walk te WaablUftau,
Nkw Yekk, Feb, 23 Alfred A.Llicemb
wUI atart Irem tbla city en Monday morn
ing te walk te Washington, thus paying en
election bet made with Geerge Griffin, of
Philadelphia. If he fall te accomplish tbe
feat he will have te pay a forfeit el 11,000,
MANY HEN LOSE THEIR LIYB .
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ON f HI BAILBOAD.
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Bavsral Tralamsa attaad aa
BeiIIbb llarata with. Tare Oat.
Mr
Norfolk, V., Feb. 23 Tha
,"-
Beatlan bark Jesle Troop, wHh a
ehalk aad a crew et 17 bob, waa
at Chlckamloemloo, N. O, The
ten mea were drewsed: etx ware
The vessel and cargo are a total teaa.
veaaet u broken up aad atrawa
beach.
ArastmgetTraia wreaks,
Banger, Me.. Fab, 28. A
tbla morning telegraphed te the:
uantrai people ben tbat as m
had oeourred ea the Earepeaa
Ameneaa railway near Beya'a
that a wracking aad relief treta
at onea. Thla waa dtepatehediaxi
The meaaanger left the effloe w hanteamjr
mat no parueaian oeuid be eMelaat maV
Mra. M
At the cfllee here et the Maiae Oealreit"
reltreed, which control tha arfBeVf
North American read, the efletala aarta'
Try little te aay ea the enbj est, lama a V
letwaaar m
BMBgaV M
BBfeavajL' J9
iMBiiar
"W
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IIJUltT.y
mining that a bad accident haa eeeanaa. "&' 'J
Tbeaeeident! aald te have
by ue engine toppling ever whlteetBaaW
tag a awltch. The baggage, aaall Be$f
pariorean were mimed aad aeveral bbjsjxl
anna vara Inlnurf naa l la tkai.u -"
tally. Fayaen Tueker, general bmbbiii H S
the Maine Central read, haa gea talk
aesne or tn accident in a apeeiai ear. ' ,1i
It 1 new aald that William D. Maaaa '
nil way peatal clerk, Jdha CaayfcatV
auiue man cierc, ana narry uoeaasBBi
flssaaanaia .. B I II aval aiaa.B I I Aa. ASWak
UI.U4HI, nn a.iuswi hu wuawu asi wmmr
wreck, r fniirill inalnur waa . f
ujuiwu. au pa uagaia are isfSHisat aa;
JureduptethlaUm. Theeaneaaaaataav
rrem ue locomotive, aad the aaall,
and a parlor ear wen bnraed,
with exprtea aad aaall matter aad
Wracking tralna aad phyHetaai at
'f
weir way ireBa different potato te she
Mq Oaaae Wet Taaas a 1
NxwYeax, Fab. 23. Inapaater syraar
received thla mnrnlna- tara tsMuih wamaaa
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taaued by Recorder Smyth for thaaffaaa.
hnalen of Henry 8. lvea aad Geerge bV
Btayner, under an ladletaieat far tatUBWjg
la tbe flrat decree that waa feaad aBB.atc&
tham laat Tbnrataw hw tha mai Ins.a: -a
Tha warrante wan haadad ever la Waiaaa
Keating, et tbe Ludlow street JaU, aa th
detainer. J-W'
'un ia uuna aa a iiwauuecwy BBnswvBBy i'li,-'
In order tbat should tba deteadaate aaB
ball In the el vll aalt, they wUI be rearreah &
and held aa erimlaala , 31
Acaassd al atardsnaa Prnaatsi (
CnicAoe, Fab. 23. Jbettle Basrah aad MrU
husband, Wllhert Bmltb, were Brriitid.t;-J
lata laat nlaht al thai muu 07R MU : S
Clark atreet, upon warraate eaaxtdBfl tba
with tha murder of O. F. Clarke, the draav'S'
1st at tha oemar nf TTaal Wsnliaia sssl
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and Hermitage avaaua,Thura4ayaltht, Ia
vaatigatteaa aunngyaauraay, it mbbm. kM'i
up te the Smith aa being ImidleaMd la tha S'
erlmv. Mra. Smith waa very ladlfBtal aft :S
hr arreat, and declared ah fesaw aaaalBg
of tbe ahoeUng. Hbe adatUted baMea$
Harrtaeu atreet Tbaraday evMhix. afi-.-vi
Mmiin aiae admitted nayiBg
with Clarke, and that aha algaed the teaaeaS.''
"Lsttie," Her husband nraaed te aay
anything about tha matter. t 'e-
Train Bebbara Btardar. 7M
Dklane, Cat, Feb. 23.-Five mm Jj,
bearded train Ne. 17, laat evenlag aa It left fs
Plxley. Twe went en the end and eerarad M
tbe engineer and Unman with their nvaU,
vera When two mllea freat tha atottea, Z,-
ui mhu waa ucuu(u hi muy aaw aaaj
ether three mea entered theerpriaa ear aad Ji
ordered the maaseagar te epea tha BaB,M(4;'
covering him with ravelvera, DyaaaaMB',;
oemDB wen expieaea under tae ean aaac.
uuneg tee sxeitemant aevarai paaBfB ,.i,-v- '
ran toward the freat two of wheaa wets' "M- '
het E. s. BenUsy, of Modeete, waa atBB-.;.
amy rataiiy weunaaa. Th ether. uaarMB rA
G. Albert, el Poae, waa killed mmwri&
Tbe train ran back te Plxley, where aaaa j;-
waalatt The paaaeager ccaehea wart aat
molested. "
aBBIaaata aTatBaaaKjB BBaVaaaBalal
k.WA .IBM k.M.1.- M .kM !., MM.,,." - .l -
iwiii,iuuuhv.iu miv anaaysaw waaifrt
they will demand an advance la
March 1st Strikes ameaa-tha aateaia aia '?
feared.
Ad lawa Court Baaas Ban ad.
dbs Memii, la, Feb. 23.-The AaeaM
county oeurt beuae waa boned te Iba
ground yesUrdsy moraine. The Ira eatai
nated ever tba oeunlv aanartoteaatoaa'a
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ciuee wnre niiy soneoi taacnara waasi swsaax fV-'iil
examined. Tbey all eacaped. The baUa -&3
leg waa Inaured. .. pj
BYnraMlnar Bhaa BsahlhllraBa reaaar. n rftjSi
Iowa City, la., Fab. 23. The aaerUT al
Jobnaen oeunty yaaterday aalxtd at tia
Burlington depot two carload et hear, aad
removed It te a storehouse te await the IB-
ault of a trial. A number of aeareh war
rants have been lasuad agalnat tba nreaed
ssloena running In a quiet way, aad, aa a
result, trtry place In the elty haaoleaad aa
and the town la under abaoluteprohlblUOB,
except aa te Individual auppUaa.
Tba Xwanly-Tblrd TUtlas.
Habtferd, Conn, Feb. 23, The body
of Kdward Beyle waa found In tbe rutaa al
tbe Park Central hotel at 8 JO thla exataf.
Thla makes the twenty-third victim of the
dlsaater. Tbe remalna wen duwevered la
tbe tool room under tha fleer et the billiard
room and wen badly charred, tbe lag
having bean bUrnsd completely oft at tba
thigh. Beyle waa about 2a yean of age, a
vagrant, and slept whatever abettor.
offered.
Ilaata or a Fremlaaal Jaraayaaaa.
New Bbunswiek, N. J., Fab. 23.
Mayer Martin A. HewaU, en of aha
wealthiest buslneaa men la the elty, died
this morning alter a abort Ulaeaa, Ue WM
born In 1801.
Ilsavy Leaa Uylrales Oelliaiag.
bordkmtew.v, N. J., Feb. 23. A freight
train running from Camden te Jersey Oaty
crashed into tbe rear et another trelfM
train en the Pennsylvania railroad Jeat be.
low thla elty early tbla morning. Tha
ellldlng care were badly wrecked. Tba
total damage la estimated at t3i), 000.
A radestrlan ueataal.
Ban Franoiheo, Cab, Feb. 21 Tba t
a m, soerein the pedeatrlaa mateh tat
Hart 130 mllea t Moen 115 ; CartarraBfel
127: Hewartb m: Pat Uuarrere 119 ;Oaw
pannalU; Vint 115; Davla 110 ; Watet r
112; Tayler 86.
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Hi-itiNciFiELU, 1U-, Feb. 23,-The trial at
Themas Humphnya, for tbe aturder el
Polleeman Bhaughnaaay ea tbe Bight al
November O.eadad yaaterday with a vert tot
nf net gutlty. The Jury wan ealy eat
fifteen mlnutea.
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li Washington, P. C, Feb. 23, Va-
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