hk TR A oo i a 70.1, a Ehe Ceutve Donan, ‘THEY AGREE TO FIGHT, haa We Kilrain's Representatives and Sullivan Ape prove of Arvtlelos, ‘Toronto, Jan 8 —John IL. Sullivan, ae companied by Jack Barnett, of Boston, are rived here at 11:50 and proceeded on foot to the Rossin houss, follow by an admiring throng, The principals, Charles E. Davies | and W. E Harding, representing Juke Kil- | min, Charles Johoston and Johu L. Sullivan, representing the latter, and EB. A. Plummer | and W. H, Germaine, at onco adjourned to a room to arrange the terms of the proposed fight An agreecient was reached in a compara tively short time us to the main conditions of the fight, Mr, Harding said that bot parties agreod that the fight should ome near Now Orleans on the Sth of Jul fog purse of $20 000--1he larges m ever for—and the championship” belt, Over last provision there was some wrangiing, b it was finally agreed upon by both partie Ten thousand dollars is already up at The C ipper offion in New York. woon, and it was agreed to apooint him at toe ring side. The final stakeucider is not vet cho inrding said that the papers would probaby uot be signed in Toronto, Wrough foar of the law, but they would be siined in Hamilton or soms other Canadian wwn Harding will remain hore for a day or two, Sullivan and his party loft on the 2:0) train boston, Jan Police News, ved a lett four prominent mon of El Paso, big inducements to have the rain fight take place ti They offer to deposit $10,000 to have the fight to a finish take place there, asking gate privileges aad ali ‘attendant guaranteeing immunity from mol and ing that the railroads will special rotes, The £10,000 can be adde he stake money It was the intenti and their friends to the grticles that the fight should take within 100 miles of Ore The offer of the Texas gentlemen will be brought to the notiee of the pug doubt that they wili signed, “RED NOSED MIKE" 8 Capt, recs signed by who privileg intimat “Nn ’ nig lists in stipulated Now Ls REARRESTED. He Confesses to the MeClare and POUGHKEEPSIE, the men who alded ia the n 1 master J. B. McClure Hugh Flanagan, near short time ago, and ro has been arrested, and sion. He is an Italian, “Red Nosed Mike.” 1» was arrested adelphia on suspiciou, but there sufficient evidence 1 from Philadelphia to th work on a new railroad oo Poughkeepsie bridge A Piokerton detsctiv as an Italian laborer came here and secured work alongside of him. He got enough informa tion from Mike to warrant his rearrest and induced bim to visit Philade iphia again. The two men went there Wednesday night of this week. Then Mike wos arrested and he made a confession of the crime, giving the names of two other Italians evanected with the mur der, and said they, toa, were at we ri§ in this county, Accordingly, Capt Philadelphia police ton men, came he Beanlan and McoCabe tral and Hadeon IL Decker, of this « and went to Stanford the Italians were w got there they w wanted had g returned to Now train, Marder of Paymaster His Body N i Jan. 5 Guard, One of of Pay ssistant, wn as n Phil was not He ounty and got the him came necting with e disguissd of the Pinker Ditectives Dougherty { two or three rk Cen , and Officer train t was said al ” A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Rev. Mr. Lathbursy Mra. Chan dier's Child, Will Not Return It New Havex, Jan : hearing in ths pro A. Heaton Robertso a child now in the Lathbury, of the church Beven years ago very pretty young | moving in good child, and the infa Mr. Lathbury wa Brooklyn Method flock was Mr wife of a pris public by the Met} and b Borrowed 5 ~ schon wife con any the child, he refused to give duced Miss Chandler to sign t ing the child to k He informed Chandler that Mrs by child to sell. Mrs by has matier int re to secure possession of little produced letters her by the r, which are far table to him. In addition to oeedings Mra. Goldby had : against Rev, M; Lathbury to the presid lng elder of this district n 6 Miss the the thes written t» fr " rt Tae the court pro want » ne. Bhe minist m cored presonted Are the Falling Rock at Ni IEAra, NIAGARA Faris, Ont. Jan On Friday night » large mass of rock fell the precipice of the Horssshos or ( anadian falls, and on Saturday night at 10 p.m ane other mass broke away, In the Boise made by the falling rock a the residents in the Vicinity on the Canadian side. The masdve stone building known as the Table Rock house was Jarred to such degree that the doors were thrown open and the occupants who had retired Jumped out of bed greatly excited by the unusual nofse and vibration of the build ng, resembling severe shocks of eart hquake The same sensations ware exporienced at the residence of Gate keeper Whistler, on Cedar Island, and also half a mile up the river where Gardner Mo Cameron lives, The effect of these displace contour of the falls is quite marked, the change being (rom an angle to the original hor seshon shape, Terms of the wg Settlement, Curcaco, Jan, 8. «The seal of secrecy was last night removed from the terms of agroe- ago, Barlington and Inst from both cases vr mad An additional So 85,000 will bo pat up in New York on tho Which bave been raisad, 1hih of April. Tho referce could not be flxid | Cooke, of The offer | Sullivan-Kil- | lace pi | : i market | sugar, go the wing com- £117 a share, to £80, and the £12. The sud- by rumors flashed thot the company wis a ures! the rumors was that oud of sugar refining on which pany's fate was bassd had proved to Eholly mythical, and that the shareholders Wig been floccsd by the holders of the iron sect, The events of the last two days nto confirm strongly the suspicions a» The secret in question promised, when puy into practice, to revolutionizs the sugar trafe by placing in the hands of the fortdnate shareholders a monopoly of the sugar péfining industry of the world, By passing through |» mystical process fired with elegtric force raw sugar was to be transformed at a fabu- lously cheap price, into refined Augar of un- equaled purity, The samplod of its work | Were pronounced of unexan(pled purity by the best authorities of both fontinents Sugar refiners begin to quail apd ihe new discovery prosent The refiners liked the wanted to know the refined. This, ho reveal on the grog { not a patentable to. explain formed w For some t a general ally the prospects the sugar, but they by which it was wer, Friend refused to ud that his invention was He offered, however, if a buy the secret from him inventor's FOCOSS ne, process company were SOCTeCyY caused but ev cme was taken up by prominent rs, and the Electric Sugar Refining y resulted In the contract with Friend the company provided that he should be furnished with money to purchase the mactinery necessary for putting the new method in operation, that on the completion melon of his claims, of the machinery be should lift the ve i 0 his hidden m charm for the tangible considera $75,008, and that thereafter he should in to tarn out the product at aout of eighty cents 3 In his secret to Intter Mich., and the factors Frier a month happy the terms uld | in the early days of the new year Two weeks ago Howard went west to spend the holidays at Milan EX penses March last Friend died, bequeathing his wife fter his death the in Milan, charge of Mrs went t ive wi Howard remained alary of 84 1 880 received ¢ At came r sister in nas 8 week Inst day Mrs of the contract wi On the Jith the presi of the company, W, H. Cotterill. also left for Milan to make arrangements for the fulfillment of the contract He was sur. prised to find that Mra. Friend now refused to unravel the secret He insisted that even if the preparations were not should pass fifty barrels of raw sugar ti | dent complete she rough the process " but this she first retur factory oarr in presence of her own lawyers, With Cotterill to down the leclined to accede to his suspicions President city, went aroused wi to this straight Brooklyn, and bee the ke that sheltered the mystic secret nfirmed. The A very ns were folly « nory was of wdinary bad been and nr vhie fuan : n } : L ® oe ny and the Elects npany July 9, 1854, and I Nov a, Is I was th tract ever soem In Mich LAN, perha - binding it each of the nineteen ty be made Mm witnessed, signed ag «1 on By Olive ( | Ld wr tten ages and the Electr Fi Is 18 process for refining differ Ar at prices far below the ag of pure ver 5 per its teri Henry i Fri Friend, his wi 8, Oven company, the said max per cont of not in weight cent Phe entire contract is based upon a secret pany absol bound way to attempt to find out what was. The Friends were to remain in possession of the secret, and any attempt on the part agents or ret for felted all their rights and any stock they may have held, It was also a condition that the request of stockholders for the secret of any attempt FOC ess Phe o telly self in no the wocre f the company, their em Inwyers to find sut the se forfeiture, and in cam Profesor Friend died the conditions should remain une hang scouring the rights of Mm Friend The contract was signed on bebalf of the com. pany by RN. Woodworth, president; W. i. Cotterill, moretary; and on the part of the Friends by Heory Friend, EU | spent in atte {| the yon | gradually a ) } the to force it Ly legal proces should work a | nied | vallod thio ] | degree ung od as |" | J, H. Byer, Nn, shot and tha passzio of 8 sent © lilt th of enciwns was ovidont!y a ida by the doctor | wis an lovaiid for | fhlo di practice, and suffered from on in doctor had au large E money he made was obtain relief for his wife from her mali No childre: fection of the wok spared comfort of in Floridg wife's h essed their union. The af. iple wes strong, and nothing the husband to add to the 3 wile, i, and repeated visits have been made tof yvsiclans nearly every part of the couflity to secure relief for her, On Sat- urday lst they roturned from one of these trips, And Mrs. Nyer had been confined to her Lid since that time. Every circumstances pogfts to a mutual understanding between | part of the road and robbed of £12,000 two that death could only end thelr trouble and her suffering, The doctor went to his office and spent a fow hours. Ho then returned to his resi- dence, went to his bedroom, where his wife still lay in bed, locked the door and shot her in the head, He then took a position before a mirror and killed himself with the same Weapon, pocket, addressed to a friend, in which he said Lis wife's hoalth and trouble with relas tives bad prompted them to end their exist- ence, and that his wife was perfectly willing to die TO SEARCH OUT AN ELDORADO, velop Brazilian Gold Fields. Preesounc, Jan, 5.—One of the land deals on record has been consummated with the Brazilian government by Pi burg, New York and Washington capit he principal of the pre of the schema is to open up valuable diamond and gold fields in far western Brazil. A con pany with a capital of #2000 000 in process of Tho grant is for between 50.000 and 60,000 acres of land bord ring the A river in the region of the And The idea is to first send an exp The Mappers a big gost Allsls object moters A is formation TRON wm the company’s grant. expert miners, party haustive surveys and wi remain Your a ung man in } Yenr bring ols stones indicated a point where, ace ancient Peruvians dollars’ worth of of which which William mem was carrisd away a forel army invaded the ¢ Bar ber « threw government wichon M1 with the corporation Barciay EIGHT LIVES LOST A Steamer on the Mississippi River Strikes ®& Fata Bayo " A, d Paris C. Bs Landing. and sani five of the ea I Song. ws A Boom for Gloweeste re Maw Ja she du Iwill Ink year : declared off PW it was the hest the » present. The and manufact over ope ations betwee IFeTs Were « be and the ma i wanted ming sch ules pruners in the © Terrific Storms in Franee Pans, Jan, 8 by tha sampled in the § on The rivers have flooded thelr to the destruction of a large ny tanks, wnt of prop erty, and landslides have inten upied traffi OR many of the ralimays, In many towns most of the houses are Rooded and the oo We pants driven to the upper floors Barry Will Hire Another Hall, Prrrsncno, Jan, & Thomas RB Barry's Attempt to hold a meoting hore proved a dis mal fniure last night The Knights of Labor hall had been rented and paid for in advance, but Master Workman Doyle ree fused to adinit anybody, About 50 Knights abd others appeared and wrangled, but Doyle was fiom, and the crowd dispersed. Barry will hire another ball and try ft again next weak, A letter was found in the doctor's | ‘ 8 : ny | also sent considerable money to Italy Last winter was spent | ith the hope of helping the | THE KEYSTONE STATE. NEWS TOPICS OF LOCAL INTEREST | ‘TO ' PENNSYLVANIANS, Faots and Fancles Gleaned from Many Sources and Nolled Down to Mrief Paragraphs for the Benefit of Pusy Headers, ” Uniontown, Pa, Jan, 7, «While descend. ing the shaft in No, 2 Leisenring coal mine, this county, the rope of the cage broke, let. ting the cage fall a distances of 500 feet with William Clark, William Farn and Baouel Bhearer to the bottom of the shaft, killing all thres instantly, MeCluge's Murderers, Wirkesnanne, Pu, Jan, 5 The murder. ers of Paymaster MoClare and Hugh Flan. nigan, his bo ly guard, have been ran down at last, It will be rememberod that MeClare and Flanigan were on thelr way to Rallrond Contractor McFadden's works to pay the men when they were shot dead in a lonely One of the first to be suspectsd was an Italian, “Rod Nose Mike” He was arrested, given a hearing and Mike then went to Poughkeepsie to work, followed by three Pinkerton who disguised themselves as lsborers At Christ hare dischargsd { mas Mike commenced to spend lots of money, : i i as did two other Italians with him. Mike of their men Mike was brought to Lindon Distoctive prisoner was taken before Jus He refused to say anything. A charge of murder was made out and he wa The detectives at lust sure pounced upon them, this city by Capt Fabrer. Th oe Rooney and | committed to jail A Capital of 82,000,000 Sabseribed to Dee | | meeting held Ly the Italians | Contractor MceFaddon come | Instantly | ented are Ant | | of the justioo’s office Thousands of people gathered early in fr Cries of “Lynch ard i red nosed Italian™ were h Capt. Linden bas “Red s Mike ment in writ known lest it complioss. 7T ing kn t} Five Italians had a hand in The scheme was secretly Thr «while two kept a lookout un the soene dur , Would have bx Rifles and Colt's re ing the butchery he, too killed by the lookouts Yoivers were usa on Hes was killed M« first nto Flannigan was y and fell roadway Clure was sk i murderers of t i The names we two of aio Lecki and Brutal Dog Corny, Pa, Jan brutal dog in ti $5,000, a During the day i lasted on {loon | rived from Pittsburg, bring | | body arge brindle | train came white do Buffal foreleg burg dog Hobbiling the sides of of his In a At nutes th Got Away with Over Wonxesnanng Pa, Jan that Pinkert H £4 out of th McClure by } 812,000, namiters Hieries Resuming 5 : i} ar to 1 putis wad Mysterious Suleide In Phi Priraperrnia, Jan A an iencity it was impossible . vot mitted suicide in a Yoom in ard bouse, some time belweens 1 o Momday night an wok y by shooting himself in the mouth before kill man destr son Hkely to ost vlelphin, whos on CROC iH 0 yesterd in about ' tity, even seratohing the name off a pair of winches oases he ved to the morguy orvyih slinh his of the maker aurried. 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