rPwFwiw'7 r- i"ftr: W'MfK 'MWP 'Vv ,, '5- Wi fDtmftte? VOLUME XXV-NO. 203 LANCASTER, PAM TUESDAY,' APgffL 16, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS. l.U " " X. v 'a. snaaBaaf iaaas - TRADE IN TOBACCO. KKAKLT ALL TUB MED LEA AMD HA VANA IN THE HAND Or FACKBBS. Bsveral Bey.ra Attar the Crep, the rarsatra Are .Mew Anxious ta Plips.s or raw Traductien, la eaesa Geode Have The Dtitaal Markets Baparud laacUve. The local tobaceo muket the peat week bowed but Utile Improvement ever that of tbe preceding week. About 250 eases el old tobaceo were aeld by the lccal dealers In amall leta. Tbe reeelpta of 16S3 tobacco were net m Urge sa (be preceding week, and dealara report tbat tbe great balk of tbe crop fan uwm uuunu ana tne paeking nearly com pleted. Ateat all tbe seed leaf baa bees plekM up. Tbere are still half adeasn boy eta la ttie field acurlcg tbe remaining iota of Havana. Farmers appear te be mere willing new te take the prleea offered for Havana tban they were a few waaka age. These dealeta will remain In tbe field aa long aa tbey oe buy at prleea te leaaretbema autall profit, and It loeka aa If tbe entire crop or ibe county would be picked up in tbe next five or alx weeks. New Ter atarkat. from tbe U. 8. Tobacco Journal. The market seems te bave aettlcd down te perfect Indolence. Tbere la net tbe slightest ripple observable that could exelte It. -ibe only life noticeable Is the gtumb ling and tbe only activity oenalata in tbe query : "Hew de you aoeount for UT" Well, tbat'a a pnzzle we bave given up te decipher. Nevertheless the unaccounted for stagnation baa net prevented enr merchant, from Investing heavily In tbe new crops. Tbe local tobacco fi9lda are almost cleared el most of the available orera. Perhaps tbe glowing aoeounta of the Biuall selections or tine arpil lul keeping tbe buyers back from toueblng what la left of tbe old crepr, in order te otfer batter prices. The transactions In every kind of leal during the past week were tee meagre te dcstive any special ciatalOoatten. from tbe Tobacco Leaf. The market this week was mere aetlve than tbe previous one, although the amount of tobacco selling was net of large dimen sions, a mere ebeerfnl feeling seemed te manifest itself, wbleti Speaks volumes for a brisk trade In tbe near future. Tbe market Is net overstocked with old goods ; en the contrary, it Is years since tbere was anon a amall amount of tobaeoo In tbe banda of packera and Jobbers. In new tbe paekera are busily engsged purcbislng. Onondaga seems te be the centre where the most activity prevails at present, Pennsylvania bread leaf has been almost entirely bought up, and the Havana seed la bold at such figure, tbat pucker and grower cannot come tetnrm. Vr'laceuelu has also been bought hcivlly. leie U nothing worthy of meutlen te report In Sumatra. Goods are being sold, but In a very quiet way, at prleea wbleh range all tbe way from $1.25 te 11 85. A little mere activity Is notleed In tbe market, for Havana and tbe aalea for the week approximate 930 bales, at 08a te tl OS Heavy bodied fillers bave tbe call. J. a. dans' Sen's Repert. Following are the salea of leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Clans' Son.tebaooo broker, Hn. ini Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending Monday, April 15, 1889: 300 cases 1887 state Havana, 12jf10e.s 200 eases 1887 Pennsylvania aeed lear, 9;f Hn : 250 cases 18S6 Pennsylvania seed leaf, 7MK; 100 eases 18S7 New England Havana, ll10a; 150cn.es 18S7 Wlaoensln Havana, DUK ; lOOcassa sundries, G 30a Total, 1,100 cases. Tha Philadelphia Markets. Frem tbe Tobacco Leaf. Tbe cigar leaf trade baa been unquestion ably very quiet the past week. Tne goods sold arcroenfined te O seconds and sound fillers. The margina obtalned are very fair, but owing te Impossibility te duplicate, ewnera de net feel satisfied with aalea made In ether words, they de net think their actions will prove In the end finan cially advantageous. Prleea retain their firmness very generally. Sumatra sells qulte regularlyat full figures. It has the call. Havana moves with great steadiness, and la the pleasant part of tbe business. Kecelnts for the week 210 ess Connec ticut, 287 cases Pennsylvania, 49 eases Ohie, 72 cased Llttle Dutch, 290 eases Wisconsin, 67 eases Yerk state, 100 bales Humatrs, 219 bales Uavaua, and 1S9 hbds Virginia and Western leaf tobaeco. Salea feet up 40 ewes Connecticut, 302 CMes Pennsylvania, 18 cases Ohie, 54 cares Little Dutch, 214 crsss Wlsoensln, 78 cases Yerk state, Oil bales Sumatra, 187 balea Havana, and 1(3 bbds of Western leaf tobaceo In trauslTOlroettormanufacturers. m 1'retMlng Blate lllacktteards. BupL Urcclit la Scheel Journal. With one or two exceptions It Is but a few years etnee tbe firatslate blackboards were introduced Inte tbe rural uboels of this county. Mew about twenty per cent, of our bensea are furnished with a superior alate auilace. averaging from SO te 100 feet In area. Judging from tbe present rate of Increaan.tbe next half dczan years will find two-thtrdaef our schools supplied with this exeellent grade et crayon surface. Nearly all the new houses put up lu tbe last year or two bave been supplied. Our peeple bave fennd, after making a fair test of all tbe various kinds et beards generally in use, tbat tbla surface l net only tbe beat, but without a doubt tbe cheapest te tbe district This seems te be tbe sentiment of our people upon tbe blackboard question In different sections et tbe county, and It premises at an early period te displace tbe old "wooden and plaster" beards, and te give ua tbe finished alate ae admirably adapted te the work and te tbe sight et tbe pupns. Tere Initiated in Wbltccaapel style. Captain It. C. Jenoa, of tbe schooner Arthur, arrived in Mobile, Ala., en Monday from Hay Islands, and reports tbat at Ituatan last month Hey. Henry Hobsen, his wlfe and her companion, a young girl, all natives el Jamaica, were foully murdered by Jeseph Bares, who at night entered tbe home and out tbe tbrea'a of all three psrseaa. He then robbed them of what money and valuables tbey possessed, In cluding a watch. The next day Bures was found with tbe watcb, and made a con fession of bis guilt Captain Jenea aaya the butchery et tbe three persons and tbe mutilation et tbe bodies of both women bera streue resemblance te tbe erlmes committed by tbe Whltechapel murderer In England. The Circa. Adv.rll.leg Oar. The flrat advertising car of Barnum'a clreua arrived In Lancaster last evening from Lebanon. It is In charge of Crete Pulver, a circus advertiser et great ex. perlence, who has twenty men with him, Including bill pesters, lithographers and ethers. This morning eight wagena were aent out from Brlnimer'a In charge of men who ara billing tbe city and county with tbegaudleat kind of pictures. Gee. O. Starr, formerly an opera manager, tbe man who went te Asia and Afrlea last winter te get wild people for tbe Barnum ahew, la In town te de press work for tie circus. He arrived here tbla afternoer, Mr. Starr has bad a wendertul experlei ce la tbla line. UMere tha Mayer. Kiman Walsh, a young man without a home, asked te be sent te tbe hospital. He paid be was se tiering from heart dtaease. HI. request was compiled with, and for tbe next tenvrtays be will be tri-ated by tbe county pbytlelan for his ditfase. . OrganKailen el ma Teuie Seminary. Tbe Tome seminary for girls, recently founded by a gift et (1,000,000 from Jacob Teme, was formally erganised in Pert Dapealt en Monday by tbe election of Mrs. Kveljn Teme sa president; Jacob Teme, treasurer, and Themas C. Bend, aeeretary. Securities amounting te 1250,000 were keadaa eyer w the first ImiaUbbmi ea Um Created by the Register. The following letters ware granted by the register of wills for tha week ending Tuea. day, April 10 Testamentary. Qeerge Gelsler, da. twased, late of Columbia borough t Joeeph O. Kaapheld, Columbia, executer. Jonathan Geed, deceased, late et Bast Earl township; Henry a. uoed and Methlea Herat, Brecknock, executers. Magdalene Werner, deceased, late et Ksphe township, M. Q. Dibble, Raphe, executer. Anna M. Channel, deceased, late of Laa caster city; Elisabeth Channel, elty, executrix. MaryNetr, deceased, late of Upper I cook township; Christian Neil, East Lampeter, executer. Administration. Mary K. Herr, deesased, lata et Kast Lampeter tewnahlp ; Emanuel H. Herr. Kast Lampeter, administrator. Milten Reynold., deceased, lateet Faltea tewnahlp; Jehn A. Reynolds, Algten, Chester oenoty, administrator d. b. n. e. L a. Phoebe Fawks, deceased, late of Badabury tewnahlp; Kdwln Garret, Badabury, administrator e. t. a. Michael Fry, deceased, late et Brecknock tewnahlp; Franklin B. Fry, Brecknock, administrator. Jacob L. Smith, deceased, late of East Hempaeid tewnahlp; Alice Swelizer, Robreratewn, administratrix. Elizabeth Hell, deceased, late of Kphrata tewnahlp; Jehn B. Wilburs, Kphrata, administrator. Adam Dealing, deceased, late of Clay tewnahlp; Jehn L. Weldman, Clay, administrator. Oepartere el tha Er.reit Exploring Patty. A dispatch from Winnipeg, Man., aaya the Everest exp'eiing patty lea vea for tbe Arctte Circle te day. Tbe party oenalata of five, and la beaded by A. W. Everest, tbe wealthy proprietor of a large stock farm. They go from here te Calgary, thence across tbe country te Kdinon Kdinen Kdinon ten, and tbey will deseend tbe Mackenzie river until tbe Arctic ocean la reached, and at tbe mouth of 'tbat river tbey intend te build a veaael with whleh te attempt te round Cape Barrow, whleh has been but rarely performed. Tbey hope te return through Behrleg strait and aes, and skirting Alaska roaeh Victeria In about a yeat'a time. Tbey bave deposited f 10,000 with tbe Hudsen Bay company here and the company la placing all its resources at their disposal. They are also taking an elaborate ateck of warea te barter with tbe natives. They fear they will meet with hostile Esquimaux In tbe vlelnlty of Cape Barrow, and are making prevision)! for placating mem by tnece meaue. Ke.ult of tbe Ball Oamsa. Tbedlreotersot tbe Lancaster baseball club will held a very Important meeting this evening at thebotelef Jehn A. Snyder. All arrangements ter the games In this city will be perfeeted. Tbe meeting will be held at 7:30 lnatead of 8 o'clock. Tbe game played yesterday were : At Philadelphia, Athletle 10, Philadelphia 7 ; at Baltimore : Bosten 12, Baltimore 8 ; at Olaclnnatl : Cincinnati 10, Teledo 9 ; at Trenten : Cuban G Ian la 7, Syracuse S ; at Washington ; Cbloage 18, All America 0 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk 25, Prlnoeten 4 ; at Newark : Brooklyn 0, Newark 0 ; at Indianapelis: Indianapolis 7, St. Leuis 2 Lyens, et the Athletics, Is deinggreat hit ting. The Readlnrr defeated the Somerset en Monday 3 te 2. Elijth'a Mlraela Matched. Manager Reblrs in, of tbe International exposition, Buffalo, bat aecured a neyel attraction, a human sky rocket, the handi craft of Mr. Edselle, of Callae, Peru, formerly of tbe United States navy. His model baa been successfully experimented with In Seuth Americs, and a brother In Minneapolis has filed a caveat BIgner Camarara made the initial trip. Tbe apparatus consists of a combination of rockets of lmmenae power, with a paraebute attanbment whleh felda ever the apex. Four tubes from the framework contain the explosives. The nature of tbe explosive la a secret and Is called dynoa dynea scenlmlte. Its peculiar property la tbat It la detonating. A small volume of the solid makes an Immenee volume of vapor and lilts tbe maoblne with great rapidity Inte the clouds. A test wts made under Peruvian govern ment patrenage, near Callae, In December, wben the charge touched by electrlelty aent tbe machine up 15,545 feet and the descent by parachute was perfect S igner Camarara landed five mllea from tbe starting point and no worse ter the trip. Fifteen thousand people were present and watched with telescopes tbe rise and fall et tbe maelne. Mr. EJselle will start for Buffalo In a few days. m rraa ralnt for All. Last evening many men who seldom get angry were compelled te Indulge In pretty strong language. Yeaterday workmen began painting tbe letter boxes et tbe city a light green color. Ne algna of warning were placed en tbe bexea and the reault was that much of the paint was carried off en tbe clothing of persons who came In oenlaot with it In Centre Square the men who atand en tbe corners of tbe streets seemed te be attracted te tbe boxes laat evening and many of them looked like new cucumbers. Three men met In front of the mayor's olQeeat 8 o'elock. Each amelledef benzine and when they com pared notes It was found that they had just come from different drug stores, where they bad gene te baye tbe paint removed that tbey bad received at tbe same box. m On Statanoed'a Threshold. The proclamation of Governer Mellette calling for tbe election of delegates te oon eon oen atltutlonal conventions for Nertb Dakota and Seuth Dakota Is completed and will be issued In accordance with the enabling act of Congress. Each of the new states Is divided Inte twenty-five districts, and tbere will be atrventy-five inembera in each of tbe conventlena, A fierce political fisbt la expected te mark tbe election of delegatea In North Dakota as the constitutions! convention is loexea upon as the stepping stone In tbe United States Senate. Onlne te tbe minority representation tbe Democrats hops te elect about one-half of tbe convention and are organizing for a vigorous campaign. m Meedy riht In a Chnrcn. Oa Saturday nlp.ht during a feattvai In tbe A. M. E. church at Mt Pleasant, near Greenaburg, a diapute arose about aome change and a riot enaued, In which knlver, dubs, eta, formed tbe prominent weapons. During the disturbance Chief et Polies Welfendale bad an ear almeat bitten off, Destues sustaininK einer injuries, ana uee. Tuning, another polleeman, was stabbed twlee In tbe back by Gee, Llgbtfoet, who waa the ringleader of the gang. Alter some difficulty tbe disturbance was quelled and the participants took te their heels, but inrce rioters were captures. A Itanaway. Edward Erisman was driving along Seymour street yesterday afternoon with a one berae wagon leaded with dirt Pait el the back part of Ihe barncai became loose and fell down, the horse frightened and began kicking. He ran ever a atone and Erlsmsn was thrown out He had one leg ellgbtiy wrenched and his back Injured, Tbe horse ran into Prlnee street where be was caught after be bad broken the wagon. aallltaa and Kllraln Will Fight The whole et the (20,000 stakes for tbe Sullivan. Kllraln fight has been posted. Tbe pugilists will meet en June 8, a month before the date of tbe fight, and toss ler tbe choice el ground. m Shad Cubing at aioectsr Uegan. The first haul for shad was made at Glou cester, Nr J , en Monday. The aelne brought te abere 237 abad.an anchor, tea-plate ateve, pair el Boepeklrta aaa m ueE-bOMC. I nawaw;. THE EICH0LTZ ROBBERY. aOOBsWOOK ENrSIU A PLEA Of OOILTT ON ALL TEW URaRQES. The Oeart Raalsnets tllm te Undarge aa Ira- prt.eaaa.at of riva Tears ead Thrae aatfes In tka Kastara reallaatlaty. Jeha Ball.Uotae TWtf.Pl.ad. uallty. Monday Afternoon. Tha trial et Wat. Leeber, ter the lareeny et a gun and car trio' gee from the store of Isaac DUieritSoes, waa resumed at 2 JO o'clock. The common, wealth called several wltaessei, but none of tbe testimony appeared te connect yenrg Loeberwlth the theft Nene of tbe wit nesses could Identify tbe gun c tiered la evidenee aa being tbe gun stolen from Mr. Dlllei'a store. The defendant denlM that he had ever sleien any articles from Mr. Dlller'a or any ether person's atere. He claimed that he did net knew the gun waa atelen when he waa asked by Wettill te aell It The jury after a few minutes deliberation rendered a verdict of net guilty and young Leeher, who has been in Jail for several months, was released? from custody. MOTHER AND DA.UUI1TKK ON TRIAL. Obarlette and Maggie Clark were put en trial for oenspirlng te conceal the death of an illegitimate child and agalnat Maggie there was an additional eharge of coneeallng the death of her child. The defendants are colored women, mother and daughter, and reside In the Seventh ward, city, The testimony et the commonwealth's witnesses was that Maggie, a alngle woman, gave birth te a child en May 20:b, in the presence el Jane Buekram, a midwife. The child was fully developed and bem alive. A day or two atterwarda the news of the birth of tbe child became known te Mrs. Clsrk'a neighbors. Mra Clark called en some of them, denied that any such event had happened and threat ened teaue these who bad been circulating such reports for Blander. Nobody outside the Clark family appeara te have aeen the child from the time of Its blrtb, and rumera of Ua being foully dealt with reaehed the eflleera et the law. Constable Elobellz called en Mrs. Clark and she finally ad mitted tbat a child had been born and tbat it waa dead and bulled. When questioned as te tbe burial, Mrs. Clark aatd tbe child had been taken away at night and burled In tbe Strawberry atreet cemetery for col ored persona. Constable Klobellz then went te that cemetery and made a thorough search of it, but waa unable te find any traces of recent Interments, and up te this time no traces of the child have been found, although diligent aoareh was made by the coroner te that an Inquest could be held. It was also shown tbat a stranger waa seen te leave Mrs. Clark house en tbe night of May 22J, about midnight, carrying two bundles. He went In the dlrcotlen of the dump en Seuth Duke street. This stranger waa described as being a small, stout man, light complexion and having a heavy dark moustache. Tbe defense was tbat tbere waa co at tempt made te conceal the birth or tbe death of the child by either Mra. Clark or her daughter, tbat it waa born dead en the night of May 23d, and waa burled the next day. Mrs. Clark testified tbat she was told by Peter Weeds, that Mr. Harris, one et the trusteer, bad given permlaalen for the burial of tbe child lu tbe oemetery attached te the Strawberry street cbureb, and she gave tbe body of Ihe child te a colored man sent te the bouse by Weeds, and supposed that It was burled In tbat cemetery In ber family let, and If net burled tbere shehas no knowledge where it 1 Interred.; Tbe commonwealth In the cress-examination of Pater Weeda showed tbat Peter Weeds had net sent a man te the houie of Mrs. Clark, te remove tbe dead body of the child, On trial. WALTER OATU'KNTKR PLKADS CIUII.TY. Walter Carpenter entered a plea of guilty te stealing n large aum of money from Jehn S. Btubaker, at tbe Farmers' hetel. Sontenee was deferred until Saturday. Jebn Bell entered a plea of guilty te a charge of horse ateallng. Tbe horse stolen belonged te Jehn M. Welmer, of Provi dence township. The court sentenced blm te undergo an Imprisonment e'f two years In tbe Es.tern penitentiary. Jebn Musser, 13 years old, entered a plea of guilty te stealing a number of articles from the store of Herlzler Brethers, at Ellzabstbtewn. The court directed him te be sent te the reformatory soheol at Hun tingdon. tlRAXD JURY RKTUBWi. True Bir.i.8 Ueerge Watsen, carrying oenoealed weapons and pointing a pistol; Geerge Watsen, eta)., burglary; William Muaser, lareeny; U. O. Dougherty aud Tbea. Meyer, bone ateallng; Frank Laur rell, et al., larceny, two indletments. Ignored Bills Frederick Peaae, lareeny; Philip Kmerlek, defrauding landlord. Tuesday Jbrnuijf. Tbe trial et Ubarlette and Maggie Clark waa resumed, and some additional testimony was ettered by the defense te show tbat tbere waa no conceal ment as te the blrtb, death or burial by tbe accused. In addition a number et witnesses who bave known Mrs. Cbsrlette Clark for years testified tbat she bad an excellent cbaraeter. In rebuttal tbe commonwealth called a number of wltnessca who contradicted tie defendant.' wltne.jea by testifying that the chill waa born en the night el May 20th and net en tbe 23d, as alleged by tbe defend ants. Tbe Clark ury rotlrei te deliberate abertly alter 11 o'clock, and bad net agreed upon a verdlet wbeu oeart adjourned. Herace Dersey entered a plea of guilty te tbe charge against blm of entering the dwelling house of Jacob E. Habecker, of Maner tewnahlp. Dersey was one of tbe maaked burglara in tbat bold attempt te rob the Habeckers and be will testify for thfl commonwealth In tbat case against tbe remaining partlea accired of tbat eOente. Jehn Mcnagban, of Ceney tewnahlp, was ebarged with being tbe father of tbe Illegitimate child of Sarah C. Gebhart, of Ellzabotbtewn. He denied being guilty et tbe offence, but tbe jury took no Steele in his denial. They rendered a verdict et guilty without leaving their seats, and the court Imposed tbe u.ual sentence. It. L UOOHKNOUn SKNTKCKI). K. L. Gocbeneur pleaded gnllly te fele nieusly entering tbe atore of If, C. Elobellz and stealing therolrem a large let et cut lery and also te ateallng a basket from tbe honseef Simen Sbtssler, with wbleh the stolen goods were carried away. Gochr Gechr Gochr neur, It will be rouiembcrod, was arrested In Baltimore aa be was about dl.pcslng of tbe goods taken from Mr. Eicbhellz. He admitted having served a term et two yeaia aud nine months for larceny, The court in passing scntenoe said pun ishment for former eflenBes did net appear te bave any geed etlect and the sentences ter tbese oilentea would be made accord ing. Gocbeneur waa then sentenced te undergo an Imprisonment of five yesrs acd three months In tbe Eastern penitentiary, CASKS CONTINUED. Tbe horse stealing caaea against Harry Dougherty and Taos. Meyer, were con tinued te-day, they having been returned within tea days. On motion of counsel for the oeaaaaon wealth the oeurt wereaaed UM bail from 30Q te W, Md Utt de. feadanta were given anHIl Saturday te f arntsh tbe additional sweartty. a a rand jury KvruRRs. True Bill R L. Gochsneur, alla Thee. Lawrence, larceny, two indtetaienta and felonious entry; Jehn Stevenson, William Robinson, Christian Etaeaberger. Mary Waablngten, Edward Wenabaa, larceny; Jobs Conquest, tramfl 'Jehn Williams, open lewdness; Christie Saewmlter, rape; Hieeter Kltfler, ferelesUna and bastardy. (jnertit JJIfa Mllea Deaaeaer, Frank Welsh and lanes Dersey, lereeay. ' - IRON AMD BTKRL ntODDOT. RMdcM rredacUaa KaeaatV rig Itaa ana mallet Impwta. . ' The annual atatletleal mart of the Ansr lean Iren and Steel asaeatattea ter 1889, oentalnloK the atatlatlea eftbe Aaaerleaa and foreign Iren tradea te IMS and laama dlataly preeeedlng yeatN.kaa jeet beea Issued from the PhUadeipMa cfS.ee et the aasoclatlen. The reports sew that tha pro pre pro duetlon of all tbe leading feme et Iren and steel In tbe United Stataa fa IMS, with the alnala exoeptten et pig Iren, waa lese than In 1SS7, The Ognrta are aa follewa in net tens: 13-17. ires. Ttenl. Tant. Fig iron ..7.137,203 7,i-8,.V)7 1 eisemerstttfil lrgjta...S,tss Sf7 s.sis.5'0 lit a miner .tee I ran S,3M,13! 1 M1.811 Upen litartti stent Ingnts 361,717 851,030 Open hearth steel rail.. 19,203 &.W1 Craclbte steel tng-ets.... B4.4U 7U13 Kellea Iron.ciet ptrall. I.MM3S 3.397,401 Iren rati. 13,062 11,233 Kegs of cut naUa (tee pound.) P.90J.B70 t.iV,m The report aay c: Owing te redueed Im portations of pig Iren In 1888, the consump tion of Die Iren In tbat year waa ever a thousand tone lees than In 1887. Oar Impor tation of steel ralla waa alae leas In 1883 tban In 1887. The abrlnkage In our consumption of Basaemer steel ralla In ISSSaa oem pared with 1887 waa 700,103 gross tone Ne abrlnkage In any braneh et our Iren and steel industries at all comparable with that above ahewn In enr production and con sumption et Bessemer steel ralla has oc curred sines tbe oellectlon of tbe atatlsttes of these industries was undertaken. Tbe leading cause of this shrinking waa tbe gteat ueeunn in tne building ei new railroads In 1SSS, which waa foreabadewed, as already slated, In 18S7. In 1888 we built 7,100 miles of new rallreada, whereas In 1887 we built 13,080 miles, "The Increased production et pig Iren In the Southern atatea In 1883 ever 1887 waa 203.422 net tens. Tbe gain was ehletly In Alanarns, which Inereased Its production 15G.730 net tone. Aa late aa 1805 the whole country made leaa pig Iren than tha Seuth made in 1838. Tbe increased production of pig Iren In O bio 1688 ever 1887 waa 128,279 net tens. Pennsylvania made 05,432 net tens less pig Iren In 1883 tban In 1887. O-e noticeable effect te tbe low prleea of iron and steel wbleh prevailed In this oeun. try in 1883 waa a very great decline in our Imparts of most of these products. Tbe Imports of Iren and steel In tbat year amounted te 011,751 grras tens, agalnat 1, 763,250 tens In 1887. Our Impert of Iren ere in 1888 alae greatly declined. The Imports et Iren ero In tbat year amounted te 587,470 greaa tens, against 1,101.301 tens In 1887. "Our production of Iren ere in 1888 waa tbe largest In our history, amounting te about twelve million fifty thousand gross tens, against a production in 1887 of about eleven million three hundred thousand tens. As uiual, the Lake Superior region waa In 1883 much In advauee of all etber sections el tbe country In Ua production of Iren ere, the total shipments from this region amounting te 6,033,279 gross tens, wblch were the largest in its history." WHY TUB TKENTON BUNK. Iter Engine. Ware at Fan It, Net Bar Bawat Bawat rlpe, An Expart aaja. Naval Constructor Ulohbern, who Is anting chief et the construction bureau Washington, ders net eredlt tbe report tbst tbe fires et tbe Trenten were extinguished by tbe floods of water tbat came In through tbe bawaeplpes. He says tbat these pipes through whleh the anchor cablie run, wero placed en tbe berth deck In order te allow tbe heavy forward gun le be worked. Tbe effect was te make tbe vessel rlde at anchor mere easily than If tbey bad been placed en tbe upper deck. In a heavy sea water would oeuie through tbem and complaint bad been made tbat Ibeykept tbe deck wet Still tbey were lurnlsbed with rubber-packed bueklera wbleb, If applied, would inake tbe pipes nearly water-tight, aud Capt Hlobbern aaya ft Is entirely lncredlble that enough water eueuld bnve come through te extinguish the tires. Undoubtedly tbe cause or her wreck was insufficient englne power. Tbe EngliahshlpCalliope, whleh escaped by tbe bam margin of n halt a knot an hour te windward, bad 3,000 bone power te 2 700 tens displsoement Tbe Trenten had' 3, 100 horse power, but ber tonnage was 3,000. Tbla gave her about three fourths et a horse power per ten, while the Eegllsh beat had about one and ono-feurth horse power per ten, and the margin waa Just aulUoIent te Bave the vessel. BATED 11 If TUB BUCKET BltiaADK. Tbe Furniture store at Uap Uamsgsd by Vlra ea Monday NlghL Tbore fit quite a destrnetlve fire at Clap en Monday night. It broke out about 11 o'clock In tbe atere of William Atken, who deals In furniture. Tbe store Is a two-story bulldleg with basement and la owned by Jeseph Wslker. It Is situated Just northeast of the railroad station. As seen aa tbe fire had been discovered tbe whole village waa alarmed. An efficient bueket brigade was organized and water was carried from tbe neighboring pumps. After a great deal of work tbe lire was extlegulabed. Tbe building was saved, although It la greatly damased. A large portion el tbe furniture was either burned or damaged se badly that It U unfit for anything. righting at a Ball. A number ottebicoo packers bad a bail at t'je Miuaneroher ball last evenlng. Tbe attendance was large and tbere waa a great deal or disorder. Between Hand 12 o'clock a fight was kicked up in which a number et drunken young fellows took part Tbe crowd became se noisy tbat the lights were put out Tbey were afterwards turned en and tbe fighting was resumed. It waa kept up, both in and eut.lde of the building, for a time, and several persons bad their heada very badly punched. Tbay SI ela Kdlblea and lien. Jebn A. Burger, jr., whose planing mill waa burned recently, has been unfortunate. On Saturday nlgbt tblevea broke Inte tbe cellar et bla beuse and atole a large let of edlblea, Laat nlgbt tbey or another party vlslted tbe mill mini and stele a large quantity of old Iren. A New surrey te He Blade. Tbe Pennsylvania ratlread company cfU- clala are net entirely satisfied with tbe sur- "ty of the New Helland branch, between Mnsbanlcaburg and New Helland, en ae oeunt et tbe heavy grades. Anether Bur vev has been ordcred and will be made tb'a weak. llcau. are V(Oiabl.., When Leuis A. and Charles Solemon Imported tome beans while William H. Kobertsen wa collector of tbe pert of New Yerk tbe tariff eau.ed a anarl wblch tbe ponderous uiacbtuery el Ihe courts baa ever alnee been unravelling. Tbe circuit oeurt for the Southern dUtrlct of New Yerk de cided tbat tbe beans should be admitted free of duty as sted net otherwise pro vided for. " The United H atcs supreme court new decides tbat bc-anu are dutiable at 10 per ecnt as vegetables. Cannet Jump Trains New, Frem lus Allentewn Item. August Weiael, of Laneasier oeunty, was at the Lehigh Valley station this morning. Last September vtelsl Jumped a Lehigh Valley train near tbe East Penn Junction and bla legs were se btdly cru.bed tbst both bad te be amputate! at tbe knees. Welael recovered and new walks about en tbe stumps. He waa en bla way te Beth- HORRIBLE TRAGEDIES. HO MEN MDUDEH EBEIK WIVES AMD THEN KILLTHBESBLVBS. Oae Neatly B.ver Hit WifVa Bead With a Kat.r-Taa Oiktr Bkeetn HM VleUm Ba- caaie aha K rases ta Live With Him. The M.a t'rsuitdliete tha CrlmiM Buffalo, April 10. A fearful tragtdy waa enacted about aavsn o'elock thla mera lng ta the rear el 151 Heneea atreeer, a tene ment, coca pled by Theraaa DrraUsgcei, a Spaniard, aged about S8, bla wife Clarlaaa and their two children. Deaalnguta bid been out all night and en hie return attacked his wife with a rsser and almeat asvered her need from the body. Ue then threw her out en the sidewalk where ehe died. Domleguisthea weat Inte the house and out hie own threat, dying almost Instantly. The murderer left a letter In wbleh he accused hla wife et infidelity and aald be hid made up hla mind te kill her. Kankakeb, III., April 10 -Charles Funk, cigar manufacturer, laat evening shot hie wife and then shot and killed blm self. Mra. Funk will probably die. The een pie were married about five yeara, but had net been living together f jr two yeara. A year age Mra. Funk ebtatned divorce en the ground cf 111 treatment Funk yester day visited his wife and asked her te re sume their f jrnier relatiene, ahe refused, whereupon he shot her and then himself. Funk's aet waa premeditated, as ahewn by the letters found en htm. A VETO BT OOVBItNOR BKtVBtt Tha Peer Tax BUI Masts With Uls Disap preval-Be Calls II BpMtal LrgtaUtlen. HAnmaBURO, April 10. In the Heuse te-day tbe following bills passed finally : Senate bllla authorizing ablp and beat building oempanlsa te increase their capital ateck te net exeeedlng five million dellara : Heuse bill enabling banks el thla state te become aaaoelattona for tbe purpose of bank, lng under tbe lawa el tbe the United Stater: Heuse bill providing for the renewal ana extension of charters of alate banka t Heuse bill autherising oil oempanlsa te purebase bends and stocks et natural gaa oeinpanlea, Tha Senate bill empowering oerpDrate authorities te lavy license tax en haeks, ele. carrying persons or property for pay, passed aeoend reading. Governer Beaver has vetoed tbe bill pro viding for the levying and oellectlon of peer taxes In cities etber than tbese et tbe first and aeoend classes bseause It Is special and local legislation, excluding some cities of the third elasa by confining It te clliea whleh de new or shall hereafter constitute a single peer dlstrlet In their corporate oapaetllea. The veto was sustained by tte Heuse. Pardensd Altar 9tt Tsars ImprUeemsat. iHB.tTOW, N, J., AprU 10 The state oeurt et pardena te day granted pardon te Jee. C. Steward, oelored, who fata been In atate prison ter twenty, nine years, having when a lad murdered a playmate In Gloucester oeunty. He was first aanteneed te be hanged, but secured a oem mutation te Imprisonment for life en the ground of net being mentally strong. Repeated efforts bave been made during the past eleven yeara te secure hla pardeu. Conferring with cjeay. .;. Representatlvee Capp, of Mbeafaand Kauffman, of Laneaater, started frowaWBar frewaWBar riaburg ea Monday nlgbt for Beaver te see Senater Quay. Either the aenater desires a chat with Mr. Capp, or tbe latter wants te talk with tbe aenater about Senate bill 133, providing for tbeoerporatlon and regulation of city passenger railways. Tbe bill was Introduced by Senater lllnes, and waa read the flrat time in tbe Ueuae en Monday nlgbt, having been ae amended by tbe Ueuae committee aa te meet what were understood te be tbe wants of third third elasa cities, and te contain nothing that might enable C. L. Magee te se cure any of tbe privileges for which hlslrlenda recently feugbt In tbe Heuse, Mr. Capp en Monday night aecured special erdera for conalderatlen of tbe bill en aeoend reading en Wednesday end third reading and final passage en Thursday. He la apeelaliy Interested In having the bill con tain certain additional provlalena desired by some of his constituents in Lebanon city, but Senater Quay's lieutenants held that the bill ought te aatlafy tbem as It is. They are opposed te any additional amsad ment whatever. An amendment tbat Mr. Capp propose cornea ae olese te giving Mr. Msgeepartcr what be wants that Colonel Quay'a frlenda are afraid tf It .When Mr. Capp retc..ns te Harrlaburg It will probably be known v'helher the aenater la willing te have the bill 'arther amended or net Tha Cowboy owned the Baak. Aoewbov entered the bank et Graver, CeL, en Monday morning and presented a check. Oaabler U. C. Smith, who la the owner of the bank, was alone, and he bent forward te examine the check. When he looked up the oewbnw was holding a revolver within a feet el his face and said: "Hand me tbe funds." Smith save blm all the eaah In algbt, about Sl,200, The cowboy pocketed tbe money, picked up hla rifle, walked out, mounted hla berae and rode oft. Aa he mounted he dropped hla rifle, and Smith ran out, picked It up and opened fire en the robber, wbe escaped. Other oe wbe j a are new pursuing blm. Bflera tha rardoe Heard, J. liay Brown, B. Frsnk Esblemsn and E. K. Martin went te Harrlsburg te-day te argue before the pardon beard for aoem mutation of tbe death sentence of Jamca H. Jacobs. Tbe case will be argued thla evening. Mr. Martin appeara for tbe com monwealth and Messrs Brown and Eahlo Eahle man for Jacobs. Tbere will also be argued before tbe beard tbla evening a petition for the pardon of Millard F, Hlldebrand, wbe la serving a term for murder In tbe second degree. Suit for a 1 0,000 Damages. Tbe suit of Annie M. Walk against tbe Consumers Gas company, el Beading, tbe stock of wblch is principally owned by the Messrs. Baumgardner, of this city, for (10,000 dsmsges, la en trial at Heading. Tbe girl waa Irjured by tbe explosion of gasoline, which leaked from a tank at tbe gas works. IS Tears for a Wir. Merd.r.r. Baltimore, April 10 Joeeph Casey, wbe was convicted lsat Thursday of murder In tbe second degree for the killing of his wife Sarab,waa te-day asnteneed te IS yeara In tbe penitentiary, Caiey brutally attacked bis wife with a hammer, and ahe died alx weeks alter tbe assault HeBiangar'e Ueuae Baaicbsd. Paris, April 10 The police bave acarcbed tbe realdeneea of Gen. Beulauger, Count Dillen and M, Kochefert and have selnd a number of papers. Baltimore Jes Again In Limbe, Baltimore Jee was arrested In Yerk en Monday for open lewdness. A Naw froprtater. David Mingle, formerly of the Grape hotel, this city, takes possession of tbe Ked Lien hotel, In Ml. Jey, wblch was ee long kept by tbe late Jebn B. Shelly. Waived a Bearing. William Lawrenee, poultry dealer, who la charged with maintaining a nuisance, baa waived a hearing before Alderman PtakHteaaad give bail for trial at oeart WKLL TRAINED ANIMALS. Ths Araa.tra.nt a Troops et lter.e. Crtnt.d In f olten Opsta Hene, Last evening Prof. Blake'a Equine Paradox opened In Fulton opera house. The gallery was crowded, bnt down atatrs the number of peeple wae notae large. The akew la a new ene In thla part el tbe country, but It ta a very atreng attraction. Pref.'Blakcs although quite a young man, has devoted many years of his life te the training of animals. He has a number et berata, mules and ponies, and they glve a wenderlul performance, allow ing that they have been carefully tralned. Tbe heraea had a long trip by rail jester day, and tbey will even de better te-night than last The show epened with a school scene, with Professer Blake m the teaeher. One horse takes the professor'a.ooat and puta It awayt another brings a cbatr, and a mule takes the profeisor's overshoes away. Tha animals are then put through an astonishing performance. Jaek, a beautiful black herse: Governer WcoJ,aremarkably Intelligent big gray Commedore Nut, a oemloal mule, and ethers, take part Jack actually solved quta'.lensglyen by peeple from the audlonea, and be breughtdlUVirent oelored handkorehiofa at words et com mand as he accrued able te dlr ttngulsu them. On a raek aoresi the stage were a large number of loiters, out if Whleh Governer Weed picked the letters of hla nsme.one at a tlmr, without any treuble at all. The horses are also seen in target sheeting, bell ringing, t3, Tbe teetering aet of Silver Sides, Black Jack and Grl Balda Is remarkable, and Commedore Nut followed It with a very comtesl and diffi cult aet et a almllar nature. Thla mule makes plenty of lun.and the only man tbat has ever been able te rlde him Is tbe pre. feaser. With that gentleman en hit back the animal walks quietly along. Tbe pie feaser effored any boy In tbe houie a dollar If he would remaln en the animal's back a minute. A atreng looking young fellow, wbe eame out et tbe gallery, trled It but the way tbat he waa thrown around was start, ling, while tbe audlenee rosred. Tbe show wound up with a law suit In whleh tbe aalmalB glve an exhibition of tbelr great lntelllgeoes. WILD ANIMAL riflUXlNtl. A Leepard Kills a Weir and a Tlg.r Kills a Bear la a Naw Xerk He.im, Tbere was a terrltle struggle emeng the animals of tbe Grand museum, New Yere, en Sunday night A se-called aaered oenoort was given at tbe muaeutn en Sunday evening and lmmodlately alter ward the employee began te prop.re tbe animals for sblpment te their summer quartera In Philadelphia. By seme acci dent the black be ur escaped from his cage and walked evor te the Bengal tlget's eagp, where he began te growl fiercely, 'ibe tiger reaehed out between tbe bara and elawed the bear and a lurleus sttuggle began. The tiger had the best bold, and, although the bear feugbt nobly, he was nnable te make the tlger Inoaen his grain. Keeper Peck aud Manager Pattersen did their beet te soparatethobrutos, bat without tueeMB. In its struggles the bear atrnck Pattersen en tbe tblgb and tore bis llesh down te the knee, white Peck w.a thrown te the ground and badly Injured about tbe knee. The tiger's faee waa aoratebod and tern by tbe bear's claws, but It did net relax Kb held until tbe beat expired. Meanwhile the entire menagerlehad been converted Inte a porfret pandomenluiu. Tbe liens, already reatless. new began te rear with excitement and fiercely Jumped agalnat tbe aides of their cage. The hyenas became furious at tbe smell of bleed whleh flowed from the bear and tbe tiger, while the leopard and ether large animals were all rearing aud rushing up and down within their cages. All this tlme the llttln monkeys in tbe oentralotge had climbed up agalnat tbe aide or their den aud appeared te be enjoying It all hugely. The assistants, who bad ruabed from the cage te aaalat tbe men wbe were fighting Ihe tiger, had partially unfastened a parti tion between tbe leopard and anetber cage wbleh bold a welf.and while wildly rnahlng from end le end of bis den the leepard perceived this opening and rushed Inte tbe adjoining cage. In a moment be had fas tened en the tbreat et the unfortunate wolf precisely as a eat pounces upon a rat and shook him furiously bsck and forth. The attention of tbe keeper was attracted by this new uproar, and tbese who oeuld b spared were aent te quell it. They found nothing but an empty box In front of tbe doorway le prevent the well and leepard from getting out en tbe Uoer. One of tbe meu climbed up tbe Bide et the cage and let down the bars, Frem time te time Ibe wolf, which bail new freed Itself, sprang upon tne loepard'e back while he was oreuoblng for a aprlng. Tbe leopard gnawed at the fore leg of the wolf and tbe wolf anapped viciously again and again at bia spotted hide, and tbe cage waa filled with fur and bleed. Benes oraeked and frightful reara and screams followed each new attack. At laat the leopard made a deansrate spring at the wolf and caught him fairly by tue neck, abaklng him viciously and tlealiy hurling the weif into tbe corner et tbe cage, a mangled massel bleed, bones and lacerated llesh. The wolf died In a tew mementa, Tbe leopard may reoevor. it wae a long nme uorero me oiuer animals, wbleh had been raised te a high filteh et excitement, could be quieted, and t waa a late hour when the transfer te tbe ears was finally effected. A nig Werstsd Company jeilgn.. The aaslgnment of the Contliehocken Worsted Mills company, which wasmsde en Saturday, was placed ea record In Nor Ner Nor ilstewn en Monday. James Melr, ptesldent el tbe company, recently olected te aucueed the late Geerge llullesk, is aslgnee. Tbe deed et assignment seta forth that tbe company waa chartered by tbe geverncr en May 20, 1881. with a capital stock of 1225.000, divided into 2.2S0 tharea at the par value of 1100. On March IS, 1882, thecnp.ial stoek waa Increased te 1000,000. On Janu ary 4, 1683, a certificate was reoerdod te tbe effect tbat en November 8, 18S2, tbe laat Inatalmeut of the full capital sleck or 1000,000 bad been paid le tbe ueaaurer et tbe company. Tbe oeuipany operates tbroe mills, and tbe monthly pay roll nt preient amounts te about 135,000. The Norrlstewn mill em ploys 00 bsnds and turns out woolen oaasl eaasl oaasl raerea. This mill Is running with about Its full complement et bauds. Tbe large mill In Weat Consbehockon la running en slnnlQ turn, giving employment te about 400 banda, The production of this mill Is tine worsteds. At tbe Balllgaminge mill, where about 350 ompleyes are at work, cbineblllas, diagonals, line llinuula and government kerteys are made. Tbe aaalgument waa made, it waa atate J, beeauae a large amount et lndebtednefa wai maturing acd tbe company dcalred te place all the creditors en an equal footing. Prealdent Melr sbvb tbe company 's affairs are in very uau oeuuiuon. They WautUuirerm Prien. PlTTsnuRU, April 10 Beiler manufac turers of Pennsylvania and adjacent statea are In aesslen In this city te arraoge for tbe perfecting et an organization se that uniform priecs for boilers will prevail. About 100 representatives from Penneylvanls, New Yerk, Ohie, Maryland, West Virginia and New Jcraey are present. Appelnlm.nl. 11 ths f rc.fdeut Wasiiinoten, April 10 Tee president made tbe following appointments te day ; William P. Hepburn, el Iowa, aolleUor el tbe treasury; William H, Whltemau, et New Mexico, asioclatejustlceet tbe supreme court of the territory et New Muxlee, Ula Liabilities BOOU.OOO. St Louii, April 10. It It uaderetred tbat tbe liabilities et Jebn Jaoksen, wbe committed suicide last Saturday, will reach WOO.O'JO, and that nil fa nliy will be virtually penullew. WSIATUKU INUlUAMOWi. AVAsniNQTON, D. C, April 10. Fer Eastern Pennaylvanlat Fair, followed by light rain, ellgbtiy warmer eaatariywlsdj, VOLES AND WIRES LEVELED.! YBEAXB HEMOVINQ TBB NtTBJAKMg a-KOK NEW TONE'S BTHEEtB, Clangs et Choppers Attars ihe Obetr Um levaral Blr.sts-Msny Patsaas OaestTa tba rreetss of a.tung Rid at Jay lleuld's Wt.Ura Union frepstty. Malcolm Keyes. head Inspector of Ike) Desra ei electrical control, or New Yerk, v was, en Monday Eight, notified ter D. ". Lewber Smith, oemmtastotter of vaMae ": nnrtiniid mm nf .Tnitra Iimimm'i .mum !.V In lh. !?-. IT.Iu f.i . . -t had laaued aa order that all taa palaa aaa ,' wires, from Fourteenth atreet, ap Bread fs nnjr k auirtj-murm airesr, nsnai BB Tt lerinwun remove a. Mr. Keyee wee IBMB -. inre nennea te Bare two iasnaeseiB ,aa; Fourteenth street and Rrnariwa ttn'lnBr Tueadav moraine-, whan a fema nf aaaaa. from the departmentef public werka wwkt4-1 begin at that point the work et reaaevlac $ tne notes ana wires rrem Broadway. ltv mw iuivv lanuge VUUUga .DO WOTK WlUi?,! iuvvvu Tery rapiuiy prODBDiy Bt UM rat of four or five blocks a day. liH Nkw Yerk, April 10. ThecxpeetedJraUv en the telegraph poles and wlrea by tka department of publle werka waa net baana ; ihla mnrnltiD OAmmmlMlMiu aMi. "t?1 that department, aald he had net received ' any word from the mayor te begin tka ;j" wetk ami ne weuta taxe no aiepe nniu aa v had heard from hta honor. Aa am aa ;; tbe Instructions arrlva tha wnrk will hah. !' Sbertly after 10 o'clock thla ameralM ( Mayer Grant'a aeeretary received anartiflaA U oepy of Judge Wallace's order dleeelvlag JS the In I unction nreanred bv tha - ' TTnlnn rTAtAati AnmiMwf u.l.d ftft.Mwjf'&i vw. &W.VA. ...... UU.A. &.KU W H.UHS K. 'YT mayor and beard of electrleal oentrol. Ta order was sent shortly atlerwards te law h department of publle werka. Ona of taavt' Inspectors was en hand with a oerpe of W, axemen expecting the war algnal. "Bi ter xxKctmeN naaiNB, -t Before 11 o'clock tbe poles at Fenrleeatk. street and Union Square were betaa aet'l down. Hundreds of people Bothered Jbt no time te wltnesa the novel sight et Baeati cutting down telegraph pelee. Twe ibbbbj" one en eaeh aide et tbe atreet, attaekett tit ? peies. Anether parly of strong arattaY weed choppers made an attaek ea tha peiea en Sixth avenne. They oemmeaeedi , V oem siues or me avenue at Tweaiy-uuivKv street and Intend leveling all the pole eavyii tne avenue aa far aa JWty-eightn atreet j?f The mayor's notleo te the oenimlsBleBir ; of tlllhlln wnrka anNilflsa tha nnlaa aaA h 1' WllA Ilia ,. . MAnt Jam mmmZL ....WW m nu.w w WVU.V UVRH, " were as fellows : ., On Sixth Avenue from 231 atreet te MA? atreet, except tbe Western Union wlrea ei' tbe elevated railroad atrueturee i ea Bread' way, from 14th atreet te 45th atreet, exeaftt. tbe fire department llnet ea 231 BtraM from Sixth avenue te Broadway t OBtaV-V atroet from Sixth avenue te Bread wi, and en 42 J atroet from Sixth aveaaeee; Madisen avenue. -i One et the telegraph poles ea the Breed way aiae of union square, wbleb w taken down by a gang of men. tall sage and a passing Broadway atreet ear aarrewrr escaped getting crushed. Ne ea waa BV juree, newever. 'K : Teu poles are being cut down every half i neur, '" A gang en tbe west aide of Broadway' h.VA al.e. ,1. fllui.J Ik. frl-Pd.aa M.k' ' Am.la l,a .. mi........ tf... a... '1n are en the spot. The fall et every pole ta ip'i hailed with eheata hv tha rtrnwri. den. U"--3 uimaiuucc uiuudui uaa aunt id TfTaia f:tjl Ttnlllv tnr mnrA nnllAAV mn that fthw nw ftm ready for any emsrgsney. ratal Explosion at a rewdtr Wetks. Trier, N. Y April 16 A portion of ta werka of the Sobaghtleoke Powder oeaa pany was blown up last night by ta oxpleslon el 200 pounds or material la tka mixing vat, Obarlea Hese waa killed, and Marvin Bonneway received Injuries, wkleJi will probably be fatal. The dan i I property la about 1 3,000, 1 r Eip.ct.dtoBsaH.nialenalTrUL A viuuAuu, April .u is. long uaiayew i'l, anu mucu anticipated carter dlveree eaea q wai rut en trial thla mernln&r. The emit ''v,l rnnm wab iwnmAmA hw m Ihwwa tmy hnar tha itntilla nl lwt will mxhahli hmm Jc'S te be a most sensational case. Mra, Oar- hH let's attorney e asked for another oetlaa-.;4;1 anee. juuge jamteaen reraeea ana ul work of getting a Jury wasoemmeaoed. 4J5- Aa Illinois Stsdaaaea rails. -i .. . . J.1.SI koekford, tun, April 10 Geerge aWy Haskell, tbe big seedsman et Roekford aaaV-j president of the Bute Agrlenltaral eeetety.-pi made an aaalgnment laat night te the tleeead g& National bank and B. U. Stene. Tka baak 4': has a Judgment note of 120,000 and Mr. Ml Stene of 10,000. Mi Tha fall urn waa mumiI hv a Ik nnn mU v.l brought by A. is. Cleveland & Ca) et New m iiitaciiv, vjieveiBeu ran away te uaaaa ''l with (50,000 and left tbe firm In bad shape., 5 no anu usskeii were friends from boyhood j , anu Inn tlrrna aiwimmrulalArl aaIi nth -: with a great amount e paper. Thei are probably (50,000 and the liabilities wUl 3 teach double tbat sum. Uep. Net Y.t AbanilnnM ( . NewYerk, April 10. bnir t-JiS ae newa of tbe 700 passengers and crew el tha wator-legged and possibly sunken steamer Danmark. Nevertheless the agents con tinue te hope, though tbey have nothing mero te base tbelr hope en tban that bobbe Balling vessel has picked up the people ea tbe Danmark and has landed tbem at tka Azores. Tbe steamer Werra arrived thla morning but brought no newa. The Den. ; mark and Helvetia will probably arrlva te- Tne rie.ld.nt'. caUsrs. M WxauiNOTON, April 10 Among Ik -Sl president's callers te-day were Senaten w euuiiuau, nmivt ruu(ua auu veifmi S Kepresentatlves Peters, Houk, Tayler, I.S' Tenn.; Herman Allen, of Washington tar-:iv rltery; Dunnell and McKlnley, Psrhlaa,,- wllh frlflnrl. and Wads with frlanAati, Governer Kobinsen, Colonel Kmnacw'-fe uiars. ui ew ui, itivrnvaawTS jisj.l Ledge, of Mass ; Jebn W. Llnck, of lad., $&$ KM. Brayten, of Seuth Carolina; Can "$3 Alfred Uedberger, u. S. A., and Father Dennelly and Klinter. ' A Weman Murdered by a Bey. Ithica, N. Y., April 10. KlUwerth White shot and fatally wennded Mra, J, Ke'.Icg, last nlgbt, at Lockwood. Ne eaaae Is assigned, but It la thought White la Insane. He was arrested. BTtAaaBt nt an. ItfAinlnant Vlvilalaa avrvaaaaa aft a. av auaaaaaaasaa vasfinaauf. ALKXANDUIA. VtV, April 10. JUafi K --- K. Stewart, et the corporation oeart Ulfl ntfxr. d.Afl In ilav gtltAr nrntrastavi lilUeBBn. -i If a svBU annalrnt ei tttA TTntiaia nt nalaaaWaiBaTal V! A-AW n Hj'vav wa tuw .wwww w. at eieisiBfjBsaawp . two termr. Threatened Bla Wife. Peter Patch, wbe live son Tretneat was heard by Alderman Halbaeh and required te give ball for bis ap at tbe present term el court, for Un te kill bla wlie. Tue ieang Democratic Orchestra ' Tbe orchestra of the Yenag Mse'a Deaet cratle society is getting along very Bleary,; S, -M 1 ,11 ...d .1.1. ..! Aft -.-... j t BOU II Will iuwi MJI. BTVwq awBea for reheare al. Prof. Haas Is nMkkata orgaDlsAtleaoutolH. I ri m Z -t; JTrt J l-vAfcS- "Jr .K
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