BA AS 2 Ee Contre Democrat, IRA SEERA Fo ——i ERA A TRAPS THR The Utterances of am Anarchist Greatly Excite Buffalo, DID EE START THE FIRE? — ens —— He Told a Farmer That Tha City Would Boon See the Greatest Conflagration In Its History and Exhibited an Alleged Bomb, Bowrrarn, Tab, 6.—The News publi account of strange threats uttered at hous: mn the country road between this anid iL burg by o tramp, which acquire ominous ignificance in the light of the grea fire of Setirday morning, C. W. Lampman, afar we. uving two and a hall miles from Ho relates that a short time ago a Violas tramp applied at his house for food. It was given to him, and while eating it he was pardoniarly violent in his denunciation of property owners, Said he: “We'l make these rich folks hump some o ther inv, curse them,” Mr. Lampman engaged the tramp | viraiken and learned that he was « of Anarchists, The tia t wvery few months in the wi Then he made this om 1188, ng to be the biggest fire in Buf- was known one of these days neh people, they're not fit to live, truth, there's going to be big alo, Chicago and New York. ing to be a big strike in New York, w York will be burned up after {t and all the big cities will We'll get ricl ’ , too " wor the stranger opened his valise, tallic object, and said wihing that will make you of haped, about a foot long and diameter.” The tramp said it th an explosive, touched off by t any set time, and would material about wi v that would follow catter nloded, HI oot leno alarm of Saturday when the flan story ors xplosion ates conmide CONVENTION. The Sisteenth nial Session Held in Ky ts of Officers. Byra« ¥, YX ¢ irand Warkmna Master X th annual session of the A f United Work. men to order a Howse hall Recorder NJ 377 lodges in of bus Grand ported nnd 3 boy, re ws Nt witer Work printed cluded deputy gran nded of adv vied more OU W A Femanl Forte Ssrru received from | was killed the wife of Cole You R Jim Starr, her second by his wife's side Bo lesporate wornan tha borders, Bhe married after the war, and J of outlaws iu the India been arrested for nar of times, but alwe vs repOr 4s terri snd robbery ¢ nage to eo Merchant Tall New Yong, Fol vention of the Mercha change of the United sonic hall in Twentvth 10 delegates and alts twenty-two exchanges 17 try, are present. David J. Lindsay, of Chi eago, opened the convintion prayer, after which Mayor Grant made a short ad- dress, President Andr Patterson, who oo | cupied the chair, also made a short address, | and alter soine routine bugines the conven tion adjourned to Juneh, rs In Session. ird rales, r Presenting om all over the coun with wv Stabbed by an Ex-Judge. Cincrxsary, Feb, 6. Judge Jokn W. Price, | of Avondale, stabbed John J. Farrell in the breast, in a saloon at the corner of Fifth street and Broadway, inflicting a serious though | apparently not a dangerous wound, Judge | Price was locked up, He is an attorney and | haw been a judge. His fasnily is connected by | blood and marriage with several of the lead: | ing families of Clocinnati. Farrell is an ex- | aniner of tithes in the recorder's office. Both | wen had beer drinking together all after 1 and the | nl | SYLVANIA'S OOMING STRUGGLY What the Congressmen Think of Prohibi tion's Prospects of Suecoss, Wasninorox, Feb, 5.—~The coming vote or the prohibitory amendment in Pennsylvanis is oreating general interest here, especially, o will be polled in the country, while sumes that the cities will either bo ve or go against it, Mr. Bingham thinks the amen have small chance in his distriot ( delphia), Messrs. O'Neill, Randall, Kelley and Har mer desire not to be quoted, Smedley Darlington, of the Sixth district says: “The chances are that the Sixth dis trict will vote for propifition, but it is by mn means certain, If nfldent that the ma Jority for prohibig I there is a majority will not bo as the Republican ma a heavy vote for pro try, but this will be vote in the cities o le, I think it woul ture at this time to will go,” py is from the Seventh dis and part of Bucks county) e no doubt that 90 per cent n Montgomery and Bucks coun e abolition of the rum traffic: bu Of them will vote for prohibition question,” 1, by the way, that the Mennonites nd influential sect In this district HORCED 10 SUICIDE A Baroness Compelled to Kill Her- self and Rudolph Murdered, AMOST REMARKABLE STORY The Husband and Brother of the Un. fortunate Woman Commanded Her to Take Polson and Then Shot the Crown Prince Dead. baroness who committed suicide at the same time as the crown prince, confronted her with indisputable proof of the knowledge of a linison existing between ber self and Archduke Rudolph. as proud a noble as the empire boasts, and also by her brother, to redeem her fault in their eyes by taking her life. she refused to follow this advice he would shoot the archduke dead as readily as he would his own gamekeeper under similar clreun- and the court dignitaries, or high license rather than prohibition r. Yardley had nothing to say about thi lemont in the case, Daniel Ermentrout, of the Eighth, says he | is sure Berks county will vote against th! amendment, John Hiestand thinks the sams way about Lancaster county W. H. Sowden, of the Tenth district, NAYS “The Tenth district will vote overwhelm ingly against the amendment. I can't osti «nate the majority, but I know that prohibi don is very unpopular in listrict people believe in the utmost liberty withiy the law.” John Lynch says his district (the Twelfth Is uncertain. Franklin Bound, of the Four teenth, is of a like opinion regarding his (the Fourteenth), but thinks the an gainst the amendment, Henry C. MeCormick, of th trict savs: “I i that given Prohibition ment, | Ow He chances sentiment in Tioga and Potter count HE Willia ~niv nsport, however : wt the rus Edward Scull ven oward the belief « ful, but leans 1 the amendmen Lou A. Atkinson will Call 5 iy hi teenth John tre tha foe] and Clearfield in favor of doubt Welty 3 “alls hi. ¢ wr "T* stfu his disty , SA) i predict Th u Naval Cadets ta Be Dropped, Md, Fol Da un mlannua exnmingation jus weed. an , number o 1 will either Le 1 ¥ ! ; mp i twent Abou rs of the fourth class and One iso first class man, ¥y BA! ni Two Fishermen Drowned. STE, Mass. , Feb, 6. «The Whittier, from Grand Andrew Munroe, head, N. Y., and John Buffet Aubuwue, Newioundland, were drow: the capsizing of & dory in which they wery tending trawls GLO John ( ports Jan : The Dynamite Thawed Out. i Bore, M.T., Feb. 5.—-A Swede name | Dalkin, engaged in mining work in this city, attempted to thaw out two sticks of dyna mite by placing them on astove, He wa blown up with three comrades and the furni ture in the room. No ome was kilied, by! all were seriously injured. The Minister Fell Down the Church Stairs Zaxzsviiie, O., Feb. 5.-The Rev. Mg Nash of the Protestant Episcopal church fel down a stairway at St. James' chubch here, | and sustained probably fatal Injuries to his | spine. Mr. Nasb is a resident of Newark, O, and came here to fill the pulpit temporarily, Seven Blocks Burned. Warznrown, N. Y., Feb. 5. Fire at Ant warp, this county, onused about $75,000 Jos 0 business property in that village, Sever tlocks were burned. The fire was discovered and believing that by acceding to the de wands of her infuriated husband she would retain her honor before the world and save | the life of the crown prince, for whom she poems to have had a pasdonate regard, ac | ceeded to her husband's desire and took a dose of poison before his eyes, her brother looking | coldly on, The family to which the baroness bx longed, i$ 1s said, was of a rank and pride little bel that of her husband's, BOO this somewhat brutal conduct on her part, As soon as they were assured of the of the they mounted and rode haste to the ar t There th upon thelr Ww ’ I which unts Lrother's death heres the hunting lodge of barons in their ar been requested 1 attend Heath of Mary New Yor H. Fiaks Mary H kK, Feb 5 ago Here I Horald been i for third street An Albany Assignment. Atsaxy, N. Y., Feb. 5. Edward Owen, milliner and dry goods dealer, doing business at No, 73 North Pearl street, has made a gon eral assignment to Bamuel 8B. Hatt for the betefit of his creditors. The preferences are: Wages and salaries of employes; Arthur V, | H. Bwith, of Amsterdam, $30 on a promis. sory note held by him; Henry Kelly, of Al bany, $175 and $200 on two certain notes; J. W. Cleghorn, $150; J. F. Brown. $100, Farmers Boycott the Town. Bros, the Chicago packers, opened an agency here and the local dealers, for foar of their opening retail shops, bought their meats of then in preference to that raised bere, and the farmers finding no market for their cattle, heid a meeting Saturday night and decided to boyeott Lima until the butchers ued Lima meat, Providence and Woreester Meeting. Provioewce, RL, Feb. 5.-The forty fourth annual meeting of the Providence and Woroestor railroad stockholders was held hore. The old board of directors was unani mously re-clocted for the ensuing yoar Loxpon, Feb, B—Advices from private | sources of information in Vienna give some | startling facts in regard to the beautiful | The husband of | the lady and her brother are said to have She was then urged by her husband, who is | The husband is said to have told her that if | stances and that he would publish her shame | at court by proclaiming it to Francis Joseph The poor woman cowed at the the ught of | { disgrace, which would blight her proud name, Lina, O., Feb, 5 «Some time ago Swify | THE GREAT THIS Serious Trouble Expected in the | City of Churches, AN EARLY MORNING FIGHT Biockaded and a New Man Into Insensibillty — It Looks Blue for the Men in New York City. A Street Beaten BrooxLyx, Feb, 5,—The aspect of affairs in Brooklyn has materially changed, and it is | extremely probable that serious trouble will | {occur befors many hours have passed i Baturday morning and until 2 o'clock in the | | afternoon it looked as if the strike was bro. | ken, and ax if all trouble was at an end, but i | with the outbreak of that afternoon matters | | assumed a different phase. The riot that oo | ability be repeated with additions, | The exsentive committes of the strikers was | | in session twice during the morning, and new pickets were sent to the various parts of the | city where the larger number of men were con- grogated, and those pickets conveyed infor- ] mation of some secret nature to the men, Police Inspector McLoughlin, who is in charge of the central division of the police { forces at the Atlantic avenue stables, is on the lookout for trouble, and says he will not | be surprised to hear of a serious outbreak at The police force Is diminished to less than 300 men, reaching along the line of road from ( to bridge, and there are no mounted police duty this m wning, Cars are being run on about ten minutes headway, with a guard of | three offi Ls A | eng 9 any moment irecnwood cemetery the ni 8 to each car, but only a few ’ ; carried, pas | are boing The strikers cohgregated foree is Fifth avenue, and the tracks There were soy strikers tery A new driver in large were barricad ral encounte nnd scabs, and ths merry y named MeCarthy Yond it fssadd has Ino nsensi to an ho New COI. 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