OUTLAWS ROB A BANK. Two Hal{-Breed Indians Invade | a Kansas Town. In the Presence of Ten Men They Secure $2500. Three of Bank were suddenly confrontal by two ua. cials of the Caney Valley (Kan,) masked robbers, coversd with Yevolvers and after a show at resistance the bank was coolly robbed of $253) in cash a fow after aoons ago, The robbers ware the notorious | | | | | desperado Henry Starr and a halfbreed In * | dian, also an outlaw, whose name is New" comb, In the bank at the time w Perry Hollingsworth, Assistant A. Schurr and Judge McEaery, dent of the First National Bank ville, where the Daltons met their fat As the robbers reached the bank counter each man pulled revolvers. Assistant Cash. for Schurr jumped backward into the vault and closed tne door after him, The other two men were at the mercy of the robbers, who vaulted the counter. Starr ordered Hollingsworth to open the door of the vault, saying that he would kill him if he refuse /, At this Schurr opened the door from the in- side, fearing the threat would be carried into effect, but was coolly told to wait a minute, Starr covered the two bankers with bis pistols and had Newcomb reach under the cashier's counter and secure the two Win. <chesters and a revolver lying there hen Schurr was ordered to open the vault door, and, at the point of a Win chester, was made to placa all the money in the vault, $2000, in a wheat sack, and from the money drawer £500 was addd. All this was done very quickly. Starr jumped over the © business man came in to Starr ordered man to hands, and was St ons side of the entrance tomer entered with bank boo It was nearly the closing h minutes, perhaps the rob Zans in line, each with his hand The Daltons are not all de the terrified bank y guess we'll pay the rhed, and Starr withou ro Cashier ashi Ke a ep wit throw up 1 are backed as another in bh the obaved just oan #4 Lhe siree marched the tea 1 into a yard surround i . oe door unte i . walkad thair 1+ + il wa and red start could had red minutes The bank was soon surr still frightened bank offi come to accurately state than that everything in sight in the m line had been secured by their visitors ’ » £ the 1 SN an advantage inded rious Dal. ped from ently PROMINENT PEOPLE. x-Paesipest H E ss that he is writing at ARRISON den IDENT ( Walkin LAND is making ao 4 i len » SENATOR INGALLS w n his Kansas farm, ATS WOO laughter Is his priv dollars a EFFER 8S “Xx jay. Consu'-General at sient chess payer ft Now id in case aptain H H. Lawis, ro a strong fac al and phys isorge Washiogton, wi was nry grandnephew he Mika eldest son, to the World's Fair bat as pres Japan ss soming Ml Years LL HOLMES An A Jette ! might have been an clerk rather mk genarian post, wnadian and it i to the proceed. re- Joux nity IN teen Years siaes he was Legisiaturs, w previously | r, is not yet years sacle Na ORD ll » PA tia y had HANSON AE AD United States { Shirsy ’ ya of i wk Senate. a shill nine years oe in period ster a nera Washingt WaAaTrERsox has lelivered 15) lectures | the Nouthern and Western cities on * Money aod Morals Mr. Watterson ia in greats demand than any editor has been since tha mlmy days of his predecessor, George D ‘refitian heen tar re has Cosmmmsionen BrLoust, now on his way to Hawail a smooth-inced 8 hearner, fiftyaix years old, and as stardy as he was ten years ag tHe has served twenty co secutive years in Congress, when he volun tarily withdrew from the rac: In speech be is slow, but when he becomes interested he is forcible and eloquent Uy the recent Administration, Mr. Har rison is at his home in Indianapolis; W, H H. Miller is practicing law at Indianapolis Mr. Eikins ww resting at his home in Wes Virginia; General Tracy has resumed his law business in New York: Mr, Nobis has resumed bis law budosss at his homo Missouri; John Wanamaker is in the City of Mexico, traveling, and ax Secretary of Hite Foster is in Paris with the Bering Sea Commission, KILLED WIFE AND CHILD. The Awiul Crime ot a Pennsylvania Miner, Barney McFadden, a miner, living near Taggett's Crook breaker, Boranton, Penn, some time during the night murdered his wife and child, The scene in the houwm when neighbors made the discovery next morning was a ter wible one, bearing evidences of an awful strug zie on the part of the woman to escape the murderer, I. in ———— EE Tie United States Treasury Department has reduced its estimate of the probable amount required for the payment of tie sugar bounties. The original estimate was $10,500,000. It Is now $5,000,000, —— military competitive drill, t> take Li Norfolk, Va., on April 20, will be pated in by companies from twelve rr The priv are 0, $250 and $150, —onn - . an advar THE LABOR WORLD. Tug Cincinnati police are organzing a union. Pix making employs 20,000 in Redditeh, England, ORGANIZED labor in Japan wants a shorter Work «iay Wisconsin railroad want a lega eight-hour day, Lamon Uxi0xs in Ohlo demand the pas. sage of a pure food bill, ANTI-PINKERTON laws are now In force in Nebraska and Wyoming. Jonux CLERK recently received #7500 for an arm lost in a Lowell (Mass.) factory. Tnere is a man in Hartford, Conn, who has worked at forty-six different trades. Tae Rubber Workers’ Union of the Amer lean Federation of Labor has been dissolved, Goverxonr RusseLL has vetoed the bill giving Boston tiremen one day off in seven, Tug strikes organized by labor unions in 1890 and 1501 cost the wage-earncrs about #4, 000,0 (4) Lavy SoMERSET has opened a working- men's hotel at Millwell Docks, London, which is already too small for its patrons, Tur United Mine Workers of North Amer- ica propose to make a demand for 'a in the price of mining on May 1. Tur building of the great Siberian Rail way is provi a great olessing to the thou. sands of loved laborers T work was begun last June men gener ul ng unemp hd y of the State of Washing y passed an Pinker law, ed by the Governor, | sr his veto Tur Lag ton recent whica was vet sequent Y wad anti nm IN A Farm Haxps' Uxtox hast rgan zai by local Union No. 17, of ¢ United Broth erhood of (Carpenters, at Balla : first farm ¢ union in Ameri whose he LIAN cian much att 1 ESLA, the ave late inghouse STREET AK have money. bay are on jay, aud their dally pay many, of mes if the existence yod workmer tions are given it is ex. woezly being 4 three rw repors I t nd will be both starting and ir THREE BANKS FAIL. A Panic in N wshville Fenn.) Comm: cial Circles wh in Nashville, Teun y » failed Three banks been regarded as substantial 4 afte ning afte the big cot $F Was sh ant wast Bank bad a the ig. ins & Da stat xl ac amerciad isarned that Danasy nt : Drogas 8 Uns n " indebtedness of m tot was 80 (ex » broen the bank's t PDabbina & paper, their nex hangs and overdraft he! » roe made voll as assignee assignment hi refensaon « } " belie § Were Iu AN The Mex drawals by The three {4 small banks int inbey losses in all oh ons lar Iwo sma n fatlure will tliat # faoors pros Bank suspended with. y for sixty day: raak about thirty and the million and a banks fatiel buasd + Was baif d that day | ness and the | fqually as great tale slagoatle : fr roe will irom Do GLARS ROB A BANK, n A BU Pawling, N. Y,, Hand Car, They Get S10 000 at and scape on a A shbery o ings ago in aring r Pawling, N. zs bank Vid aired $10,008 in i houte were awakened and everything Hoke After orac entered the savin House and wo Twenty. wore them - | open five guests b but none of The safe was fore it extracted without the safe the robbers made their way railroad station, wheres they stole a hand ear belonging to the Grand Central Rall road and rode to Brewsters There they ditched the car and walked to Carmel sta tion to wait for a train At that point they found the station looked, but they broke in the door and rested until the 7 o'clock express arrived, This they boarded without exciting suspicion They had their bouty in a large valise, Soon after the train left station a deputy sheriff rode into Browsters, bringiug news of the robbery, There 1t was learned that the burg lars had teken a train at Carmel, ani al though it was a fast express it wae decided to stop it at an intermediate station. This was done and the burglars captured, They ve their names as John Walters and Henry Cary. The stolen goods were recovered and the robbers given into the hands of the New York officials, LIBERTY BELL AT THE FAIR A Special Guard Over It Day and Night While at Chicago, king to the It has been decided by the Counclmanie World's Falr sub-sommittes, of Philadel. phia, Penn, that the Liberty bell shall ba taken to the date of departure from that city being the 25th of April, The ball wili be trans ported in a speoial car, ani four losmon will go with It as special custodians, and will never lose sight of the charge while it is in Chicago. Several city officials will go to Chicago with the bell, On the way stops will be made in all the large ecities so that their citisens may have au opportunity of seelng the famous bell, Chioaga, | the | SUNK BY EARTHQUAKE, Many Killed by the Falling Colombian Moviutains, in of A tremendou enon and destructive phenom occurred in the Department Ropublic of has ol The voleano of Botara had been unusually active, Cauca, in the Columbia, and the people in that region greatly excited by the rumbling oo” the 1 and the extraordinary violenes of the voleanie were sart eras on, Suddenly, while the wi forth flame and smoke to began to convulsion w ieano was belehing groat height, + most violent and the mount suddenly sank Tho inhabitants esoapn and not too dammed up three ha earth shake ax if | ra in progre ain ridge tlled Cruz Loma along its entire extension. in the v who bad flad in t from the soon, + sunkan ridge vided devastation y and vol Are eattl fear nity rror & caauce to Mie, is 1 to the terror L314) and oe vi usunl channels have radulily ifTeri th flouri i bia, and many people to the faiure of the ci * Fising rr mos! at val aena Are na redne unex © the i calamity al wrat |no of nfow Cal iis ih Sotara and is but miles son Popayan, the Canosa, partment Coiombia ares diy has iat situ wii 0US FIGHTING. War TREMEND The of the Ci. Honduras Progress i in ment troo hundred men fifty of the ps with a ht I \'T HONEYMOON, A SHO} An Indian Who Had Married a White Girl Murdered THE MARKETS. s— isn New Late Wholesale Produce mntery York Prices Ounoted in AND PEAS, ¥ white, f Full crean Full cream, g Part skima, Part skims, good Part skims, at Fall ry skims, State and Penne Frest Westorn— Fresh, fancy LimedDuck egge FRUITS AND BERRIES~—FR Apples King, per bbl. .... Baldwin, per bil Greening, per bbl up river, Dsl N. Y., fresh, ; W. N. Y.. inferior, 5 It Cranberrie raey, orate. Uragis, 5 i 3 | » o State--1802, 1801 prin 188, common Old odds, AVR 1} Powle—Jersey, Western, per Ib Chickens, looal, 1b... Western per i Roosters, old, per Ib, Furkeys, ver ib ‘os Ducks-=N. J. NY Siate trea Penn Geese, Wortern, per | Pigeons, per pair alr DRESSED POULTRY «VRE Turkeys, per Ib, ‘4 Chickens Phila. per ib, , Western, per ib, , Fowie 84 and West per ib Ducks~Fair to fancy, per Ib Eastern per Ib ,.. oooies Hpring, { Roe per ib.... Western, por 1b Dark, per doz, White, per dos (reo Bguatm VEGET AN FotatossState, per bl, .... Jersey, prime, per bbl Jersey, inferior, per bbl Le L, in bulk, per bbl, Cabbage, L. LI, per 100, ,,, Onions Eastern, yellow bbl, Eastern, red, per bbl... Mate, par BBL oeiviine Squash—Marrow, per barrel, Bweet potatoes, Va, per bbl, South Jersey, per bbl, ... 400 Celery, near by doz, bunches 1 50 GRAIN, ¥TC, Flour City Mill Extra. .... Patents, ....... Whent-No, 2 Reduoseeriiea Rye<Btate..covevivnsiiiris Barley ~Tworowsd State, , Corp~Ungraded White, ,,.. Unte—~No, # White, ......... JER 2 ix) ww) MM » %) ia) 5 L850 am sw FU mn os 0 41 a 70 uh SITET “ Hay ~Uood 10 GHOIOS,....s Hrawe. Rye...... City ream Xp pr 100 The 8 00% AAA AR A LARA] ! | SABLA SCHOOL. | ram— LVSSON 0 TERNATIONAL APRIL ron Lesson Text: “AMictions Sane tifieq ® | ’ Job v T-27 Ne b xii Golden Texg; | G-Commaoens- tary, Three and Zoph ar- of Job's friend Eliphaz ard of the of Job, made an appointment to come and mourn with him and comfort hin When they saw him they knew him not because he was 50 changed hey w pt, and rent their the ground wit yout wma Jidad wmving | afflictions ciothes, and sat witn him upon seven night tl saw that his riot seven aay an nw LS | very Ing they wa I'oen Job lean the Wm he yt het a nan that hat? s or father om lands for My * hindi rece ve Aan hoses an Wr: and oh and in the Mark =. Envy tions thy grav in a full ag His sons for} paw | Sa LL ) . y a ) t 16 15 the Lisl puelh In in Cane years and wi, being With A ox r Job's Years in «ft hissing isd thereby ‘ od WM for thy good We t BAaYe someawinat to say Wo Elipa 2 sre irvine *% forget the man and get something out of the message, and therefor: we notios that it Is good search out a good matter, but especially good to search the Seripturs, for therein is the best of all matter, « Losson Helper ——— Oxce more the lawless band that follows Apache Kid has been scat tered to the winds, Kid escaping alone and distressingly whole of skin. This little episode happens with so rigid a regularity that it may be sald to hae become a habit. It is either this, or fletion. —- A UCHAxCE TO Rise Butcher} need a boy about your size and will give you 81 a week. Applicant. Will 1 have a chance to rise? “You; wy (URL hear It and know t : might with J but we Lrrrie Jonxxy- May I hiteh the dog to my sled and have him pull me? Mother—I'm afraid he will bite you. Little Johnny--It's the other end I'm going to hitch Good Nows, oe VA, | N 1s, 3 0 a” Ue { fa Wr A BUBHEL OF ONIONS, The weight of varies as they may be dry or damp and fresh, Green onions will fifty- six pounds to the the spring the same more than forty-eight largest small only of a bushel onions weigh 1, but will pounds, bushe in oninns wel onions weigh seed tha and with, before saying, t and fron taker quite Fert more moe) taal . ain away what A BR 3% Hake A slaughtered bec As wo caw Is turned elit up through into the interiors this way wn the belly passed (rom the to the knee, sand this and lelt hide for the present. The bind legs are treated in the same way, The skin is then stripped off as far as sible to the back snd round the neck. Foe carcass is thea raised partly so as to remove the skin from the rump and down the back, and, as is necessary, itis raed more until the head is free of the ground, when the hide is completely re moved, and the head is cut off. When the caromss is hall mised it is opened and the intestines removed, It is thea hoisted up, snd washed down with cold water and left to hang until cool, It may be desirable to spit the backbone at the shoulders and open the carcass to hasten the cooling, When well cooled brisket 1H separated in the | large nor too ligat boned, | the pickle, as any blood in it will make | the pickle sour in the warm weather. | Pickled meat should be opened in the | spring, before he weather is warm, and the pickle drawn off and boiled ; by this the albumen which the sour will be removed by straining, More pickle makes pickle as It may will be become solid, be added. LAWS LAWA, FORMATS pel of the t lawn includes | PpolaAsa j f a) : ’ Of cack en iy s and There are th prime causes cholera ver a weather; wo - vd warm juarier w some fo Those who have tried it say that Lo rett's blackberry is an excellent, alli.round berry, being har iy, early, prolific and i good quality » What can indicate a poor man, a poor farmer, more certainly thas poor fences, poor pastures, and a poor, starved, neg. i i wool lock of sheep! Capons are nearly always in demand, whether large or small, and can nearly siways be sold at profitable prices; but the larger ones sell boat, Mr. McMilian, authority in such mat. ters, does pot think much of ssh sod beech tress for street planting, except the white and European species, In selecting breeding stock aim to strike the ‘happy medium,” peither ton The ous 1» | coarse and the other is played out. and quite stiff the moat is out up, first | into halves down the backbone and then | into quarters. It Is then ready to hang up, aod may be further divided as may be convenient. Meat that is to be salted should be hung a fow days before it is : Some farmers declare fowls a nuisance, and say they don’t pay. This is where they are leit to shift for themselves, Would the dairy pay the same way! it doesn’t matter which way you put it: clover and sheep; or, sheep and clover. They siways go together, aad | both mean prosperity for the farnesr. One of the advantages of sheep manure out up, it keeps better for it, and any | over all other barayard manures w in it bloody parts, as about the week, should | freedom from weed seeds. No seed be w cleaned before the meat is put wn | will grow after going through a sheep.
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