RESULTS TELL Theory aud talk are cheap; it's the practice that settles questions of merit aud de sirability, fti RESULTS SAY Thai for service rendered, a dollar in a TRIBUNE ad vertisement equals a dollar and a half or two in any other paper. EIGHT PAGES--56 COLUMNS. SCH ANTON, PA., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY S, 1894. TWO CENTS A COPY. Ill II IT HIE Tl TARE OUR 8AY-80 Fill IMS: YOU I . mm tett nT Em wrm RSELF WILLIS' ACTS IN CONGRESS Hawaiian Affairs to Furnish the Chief Topic This Week in the Senate. IT IS THE PARAMOUNT SUBJECT Mr. Frye Will Try to Get His Resolu tion to a Vote Consternation of the Democratic Members Over the Po sition Which Mr. Cleveland's In structions to Mr. Willis and That Minister's Action in Honolulu Have Placed the Party Before the Country. Washington, Jan. 7. T CANNOT be recorded that the first week of (ha session of con gress after the holiday recess has marked auy sensible advance to wards the disposition of important matters pending before emigres, but it is expected by the party managers that the coming week will witness at least a beginning of the consideration of the tariff bill in the houe, and the bill to repeal the federal elections laws In the senate. It is expected that the subjsct of our Hawaiian relation will make its re appearance in the senate very prompt ly for the opportunity standi open in the shape of two resolutions which lie undisposed of on the vice president's table One of these is the i rye reso lution declaring; that there should be no interference by the UuitediStntes In Hawaii pending the conclusion of the investigation now being mad' by the senate committee on foreign rela tions, and it is expected that Mr. Frye, who is a member of the commit tee will hare some remarks to deliver ou this subject. BLOUNT AND HIS AUTHOUITV. The second rsolutiou is that intro duced by Mr. Hoar calling for a state ment of the expenditures made by Mr. Blount and the authority therefor. Mr. Frye intends to try an I force his resolution to a vote tomorrow. Sena tor Davis, of Minnesota, proposes to deliver a set speech on the Hawaiian situation during the week. While this senator is a nieinber of the committee on foreign relations, and consequently has snperior me.BB of information, it is understood that he will not avail himself of this opportunity in prepar ing his speech, b;-tug au lnsistant ad vocate for the preservation of commit tee room secrets. Congress will await with great inter est the receipt of the president's mes sage announcing the new phase of the Hawaiian situation, and the hope is expressed that the president will learn a lesson by his past experience and be more frank than heretofore, and nut bold back any of the instructions that were saut to Minister Willis, and the r plies received from him. It is well understood now that the so-called in structions communicated to congress in his message, were merely official skeletons, and that the minister all the timo was acting under secret orders, which, of course, will not appear in the published documents. MINISTER mUU' CONDUCT. The only explanation of Minister Willis' conduct since the message was read to congress that seems at all rea sonable is that he acted either under a misunderstanding of the latest instruc tions sent him or th tt his action was taken before the arrival of thoCorwtn nt Honolulu bearing dispatches to him announcing the fact that the president had referred the whole case to con gress. At the department even those who are sr Bevero in the criticism of Minister Willis as to suggest that his recall will follow this new development in the Hawaiian situation are inclined to believe that he will take no further steps and has taken none since calling upon the provisional government to re sign. In congress there is, of course, no hope for the president and the secre tary or stite. I heir policy will be condemned and repudiated promptly and effectively. As for Queen Liliou kalani it is thought that ahe will be justified in presenting a heavy claim for damages against the United States Representative Ruyner, of Maryland, who claims to have been selected by the president and Secretary Oresham to prepare and deliver an argumont in the house sustaining the administra tion's theory that Minister Stevens was the lender of the conspiraoy to over throw the queen, may have to revise his speech. RAYNER NOW AT SKA. He was proceeding under the impres sion that no action had been taken by the present administration, that is.that no overt act hud been committed by Minister Willis at the instance of the president and Secretary (Jresham. He was preparing himself to show that Minister Stevens had exceeded his au thority nu representative of theUnited States, but Mr. Rayner also intended that the policy of the present adminis tration should be to keep hands off and leave Hawaiians to adjust their own differences, Representative Otitbwaite, one of the leading Democrats in the home, by renson of his membership on the com mittee on rnles, expressed his regret that the administration had become in volved in this disagreeable business In his opinion th president might have saved himself and the country a great deal of unnecessary trouble had be bsen content to simply withdraw from the senate the proposed treaty of an nexation and recalled Minister Stevens. The latter might have been succeeded by a minister credited to the "Govern ment of Hawaii'' with instructions to patiently await until the people of the Hand wish islands settled among them selves the form of government they in tended to establish. The programme in the house this week is quite simple and distinct. As soon ns the Democrats present a voting qnornm the pending order for the consideration of the Wilson bill will be adopted and that measure will be the business bejore the house until it shall have been disposed of by a vote. AN HEIRRESS WcDS A SOLDIER BOV. Great Sausstion Orsated in Fashionable Soeloty in Toronto. Toronto, Jan, 7 There is a great sensation in fashionable society over the secret marriage of a beautiful young heiress and a poor but handsome private in the Infantry School Corps here. The marriage took place six weeks ago at asecluued little Anglican church in the west end, and the fact became known to the girl's parents and the public onlv yesterday. The bride, Miss May Helen Cook, is the daughter of the vice president of the Cook Brothers Lumber company, a :d a millionaire. The groom is Wal ter Henry Ooopir. whose income isIM cents a day. His father is an Amoricau clergyman at Calgary, Northwest Ter ritory. Her parents are naturally greatly exercised over the affair, but it is laid will make the bost of it by sending the young couple to England, where Cooper, who has takeu to stud ying medicine, will be educated nt Ox ford university. A BOCUS MINT DISCOVERED. Silver Dollars !..'. I 1801 Were Being Turned Out in Quantities. MrjNCIR, Ind., Jan. 7. The Muncie pohco have discovered a counterfeiters' den and have succeeded in capturing Edward Martin, n member of this gang, and huvn others located. The tools were found in Martin's bouse, which contained every device for coining money. The moulds were of plaster of paris and are for silver dollars dated lbiH. The metal used consisted of silver rpoons. knives and forks, a mixture of le id The are almost perfect and hardly be detected by handling. secret service of Indianapolis been notified and an officer will arrive tomorrow to take charge of the tools. ith dies would The have STUDENTS' ROOMS WERE ROBBED. One of the Burglars at Yale Captured and Another Escapee. NEW Haven, Jan. 7. William F. Foley, a coactiuian. was arrosted hero as leader of a gang of thieves who have ior mouths been robbing students' rooms ou the Yale campus. Foley and a pal were found last night in a room of the Fxrnham dormitory, occupied by J. H, Brookfield, '00. When discovered the two burglars jumped from a window to the sidewalk. Foley was captured. His confederate maiie off in the darkness. At police headquarters Foley was recognized as a criminal who had done time for burglary. FIRE AT NIAGARA FALLS. The Skating Rink and the Gettysburg Cycloratr.a Were Destroyed. Niau.vra Falls, Jan. 7. Fire de stroyed the old skating rink building and the cyclorama of the battle of Gettysburg, on the Riverway, com monly known as the Bowery, here at midnight. A sick Italian, name unknown, who with others occupied the rear of the building, was burned to death. The loss is cloao to $20,000. The skating rink was used us a restaurant. The Cyclorama was owned by a stock com pany of Buffalo gentlemen, -- e SHOT HIS iy-Y EAR-OLD SON. Latter Attempted to Draw a Revolver When His Fathr Fired. ELGIN, 111., Jan. 7. Clark Burr, one of the wealthiest aud most prominent farmers iu this county, shot and in stantly killed his 17-year-old son, Charles Burr, this morning. The two were engaged in a quarrel when young Burr attempted to draw a revolver. The father seized a shotgun and fired the contents into the boy's head, killing him instantly Burr was ar rested and released on (10,000 bail. His friends and neighbors believe that the shooting was justifiable. e CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. DRAW NCI MILDLY Administrative Features of til Reported Today. to Be EXPENSE OF COLLECTIONS SMALL The Great Mass of People Who Will Pay No Tax Not to Be Bothered by Collectors' Who Will Do Their Work, It Is Thought, at a Cost of Not More Than Two or Three Per Cent, of the Amount to Be Collected. William K Stockley and John L. Huoy Charged with Conspiracy. READING, Jan. 7. William K. Stockley, of Philadelphia, and John L. Huey, of this city, were arrested today on the charge of conspiracy, on the oath of John H. Printz. a well-known brick manufacturer. Tbe accused are charged with having stcured 100 horses, valued at $1,800, from Printz some time ago and failed lo make settlement, Mr. Printz says he believes Stockley and Huey con spired to defraud him. HURD WHO SHOT HIS WIFE IS DEAD. Delirium Tremens Set in and Took Him Off, but She Lives. Philadelphia, Jn. 7 John ifurd. who last Tuesday shot his wife and then shot himself, died today in tbe hospitul. Hurd developed delirium tremens in the hospital aud tills caused his death, as his wound was compara tively slight. Mrs. Hurd is still in a precarious conditiod. Hurd and his wife separa ted on account oi tku former's drunken habits, and the man shot the woman at her mother's house. CAVALRY OFFICER MURDERED. Enticed luto the Woods in Alabama While Enroate for Home. ItiitMiNOHAM, Jan. 7. Lieutenant Walker of the United States cslvury stationed in Nebraska, ienronte home in Walker county.on furlough was en ticed into the woods here last niuht and murdered. Engone Byars, a desperate charac ter, has been arrested and the evidence is said to be strong against him Great excitement prevails. A lynching is probable. . TRAIN HELD UP NEAR VICKSBURG. Three Uuked Men Robbed Train Grew and Then Flod In Fear. New Orleans, Jan. 7. '1 he Missis sippi Valley passenger train that ar rived at 8 05 this morning was held up at the crossing of the Vicksburir and Meridian railroad, just south of Vicks burg, at 1.03 a. in. by three masked men. They robbed the train crew, thon be coming frightened at somothing jumped from the train and disappeared. amount and the priest directed that h t.e ejected. Tnis created great excitement and disorder. The special officers of the church succeeded, however, in remov ing the man, who drew au immsuse lirk on the outside. No arrests wore made und the trouble was settled. TIED TO A TREE BY FOOTPADS. A8HINOTON, Jan. 7. THE snb-committes of tbe commit tee on ways and moans of the house, in charge of the income tux feature of the tariff bill, held a conference Saturday night and vius in session again today. The sub-committee bus a'.iotit perfected the administrative features of the bill and xpect to get n report tomorrow morning to the Democratic ui 'tuOor of the full committee A scheme bus been devised under which the groat mass rf people, who will pay no income tux, will not be bothered by the collection officer. It will be made the duty of th man who knows he has a taxable incoms to make the proper return, aud those who have only a non-taxable income will not be ruquired to make any return thereou. Other foatnres connected with the col lection of this tax have been partially agreed upon. It may be ntCOSMrJf for the suh-corumittee to have a short ses sion tomorrow morning. expense of COLLECTION. The commissioner of internal revenue has not been asked for an estimate of the probable expense of collecting the income tax, bu' the sub-committee believes it can be collected easily f or listweeu J and 6 per cent, of the total amount of the tux. A prominent mem ber of tbe sub-sommittee this afternoon expressed the belief that the votes of the men who decided iu favor of an income tax will also be cast in favor of making this feature a rider on the tariff bill. The members of the com mittee who voted for the income tax were McMillin, Bryan, Turner, Whit ing, Tursney and Bvnutu. Still there is a strong impression that the two hills may no reported as independent measures. Breckinridge (Ark.), Wilson and Montgomery will probably act with the msjority of the Democrats iu what ever they decide upon. A. B. FARQUKAR NOT A CANDIDATE. He Is In Polities, He Says, Only for Tariff Reform. York, Ph., Jan. 7. The Gazette states that A B. Farquhar is not now, never was and never expects to be a candidate for cougressnun-at-large, or for congressman from this district. Ho would uot RCOspt either nomination un der any circumstances, if tendered, and would not because he could uot serve if elected. He is not in politics for offiee, but for tariff reform and pure, constitutional government, which he believes are only to be had by the success by the Dem ocratic party under such strong, able and conscientious leaders as Grover Cleveland, John G. Carlisle aud Wil liam L. Wilson. HER SPEEO OVER 21 1-2 KNOTS. Olympla Wins a Premium of $300,000 for Her Builders. San FRANCISCO, Jan. 7. The 'report of the trial bo ird on the speed of tbe aew eruiser Olympla, has been made out, aud tbe calculations of the trial run in Santa Barbara channol have culminated in a verdict of 21,080 knots, or a little less than on and three-quarters knots iu excess of contract speed. This meuns a premium of $300,000 for the builders. Iu eveiy pdntof machinery, speed, horse power, and coal consumption plans ami specifica tions have been beaten. It will take from seven to eight months to put the finishing tnuehes ou the Oiympia so that she can be declared in condition. BETRAYED HIS BENEFACTORS. Committed Assaults on Their Children, One of Whom la Dead. Pittsburg, Jan. 7 Louis Mattier, of the South Side, reported to Police Inspentor Kelly today that his daugh ter, 7j years of age, had dtod Saturday from the effects of an assault, commit ted by John Campbell, 68 years old, who was arrested last Wednesday, and is in j iii for committing a similar as sault upon a 10-year obi daughter of Mattier. Campbell, it seems, came to Mat- tier's home, sick ami homoless. He was cared for, recovered and went to work, living with the Mattier family and be came a favorite with the chlldreu, tak ing care of them when the parents chauced to be absent. THE CREASE MUST BE IN THE MIDDLE, A Young Man is Mint Brutally Treated Near Chester. CHESTER, Jan. 7. A stranger who was traveling on foot through Felton, a little village south of this city on the Baltimore and Ohion railroad, was bad ly maltreated by footpads last night. John Johnson, who lives near by, heard calls for help and taking George Meall, a neighbor, with him, went in t he direction of the cries. They found a young man bound to a tree in a little grove nenr tho'rosd. Ho had l-e. n badly beaten, after which he was robbed of his bat, coat, vest and money, aud to provent him I'rum giving the alarm his assailants hud tied him securely in the position in which ho was found. 1 he stranger was weak with pain from the exertions made to free himself and was shivering with cold. He did uot know bis assail ants, but said one of them was ad dressad as "Skin Pete." CHICKENS' NAILS ON HIS FINGERS. Inserted on tbe Stumps After They Had Been Cut Off. BURLINGTON, N. J., Jan. 7 Freder ick Stoya, un engineer at the Stowurt & Peterson works, this city, cut two of his tiugers off jnst utiove the first joint about two mouths ago und has suc ceeded in putting uails on the stumps by novel means. About fifteen days after the accident and when the wounds had healed Mr. Stoya killed a chicken, aud while its body was still warm took two of its nails, and after lifting the skin ou his fingers iusertrd the nails. He has csre fully nursed tne fingers since then and the false parts have taken hold aud grown nt least an eighth of an inch. e - ANDREW FOY HAS LEFT CHICAGO. Different Reasons Given for the Dspar tuie of an Important Witness. CHICAGO, Jan. 7. Audrew Foy, with a new suit of clothes and a roll of bills, has left Chicago. Acoordtng to one story he has gone to Mew Voile to meot McLaughlin, the state s expected witness, and according to another, he has left the country as he fesrs arrest. One thing is certain, Andrew t oy is gone, ana his irienns ueny mat mey know where he is. Andrew Foy is the husband of Mrs. Foy, uud one story that his wife told, if true, is deeply implicated in the murder of Dr. Crnniu as Dan Cougblfu is supposed to be. RICE IS STILL A CANDIDATE. But He Does Not Kxpict to Be Chosen Reading'e President. Philadelphia, Jan. 7, LaaoL. Rice visited New York today, and after his return tonight ho said that he was .still a candidate for tho presidency of the Reading road, but that he did uot ex pect to be elected. He said that bis candidacy was only intended as a rebuke to the present management of the road, and every vote cast for him would show how many of the stockholders thought as he did. PRIEST ORDERED THE MAN EJECTED, Oreat Excitement Ensued in Cburch and He Drew a Dirk. HBADTNO, lJa., Jan. 7. Word wns sent to police headouarters this after noon for a squad of policemen to quiet a disturbance in the Polish Catholic church, this city. While a collection was being taken up one of the members refused to contribute a stipulated FINLEY'S Snn Why have you walked pigeon-toed all dayt Hi Tailor creased my pants wrong. MOTHER AMD DAUGHTER PERISH. in Supposed to Have B 'en Suffjt&ted Their Bed at Night. SaGATUCK, Mich , Jan. 7. Mrs. an old lady, und her demented daugh ter were burned to death in their beds last night at New Richmond. 1 bey were alone and it is supposed they were suffocated before they could make their escape. The fire was dis covered by neighbors too late to render assistance. MORE PENSION FRAUDS CHARGED W. iflen Moore Arrosted in Buffalo ChTrged With Having Robbed the Government of Over a Million. NO CHANGE AT RIO 02 JANEIRO, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Louise Michel's book, ''.Misere, " has been suppressed in Alsace aud Lorraine. William Long, nged 18, shot Harry Dean, aged si, insteud of u rut, iu Wiluiiugtou, Del. Inspired by jealousy, Mrs. Maud Bond shot Mrs. Mary liurdiiur at tho letter's home. The pope bos told the cardinals that the event! in Sicily greatly pre-occupy bis ut tent ion. Timothy Brooms, of Sharon, l'a., was kilted on the Kvuiisvillo and Terru Haute railroad, Ueorge Wostitighnuso, jr.. bus acquired absolute control of the Westmgliouso .Ma chine company. William Potter, tho retiring United States minister nt Home has given one thousand lite to tbe poor of that city. The Riverside Steel works, of Wheoling, down for some time, will resume today, giving employment to about 1,UU0 men. Tho W. Dowees Wood company, of Pittsburg, has untitled its employes to re port lor work today. The mill resumes in full. Frank Corps, alias John Thins, escaped from Meuuville jail by passing himself off as Oeorge Ueuuett, whose time expired yesterday. A cold wave struck St. Paul yesterday morning and since then tho temperature has ranged bom six to twenty-two degrees below zero. Tho Sew York and C'loveland Gas Coal company, of Pittsburg, hns conceded its employes ap advance of ." cents per ton iu their wages. The mill committees at tho Sligo Iron and Steel works, at Pittsburg, wore noti fied yesterday that a wnge reduction might be expected today. The elothing renovating establishment of O, Fisher, in Lancuster, was entered by robbers uud everything except two gar ments was stolen, John Malnney, aged OU, of Harrisburg, fell through a trestlework thirty feet to the tracks of tho Pennsylvania railroad and was fatally injured. The returns up to midnight show the elections iu Franco of seventy-eight Re publicans, niuo Radicals, two "Rullied," uud five t'onserAatives. Political and militilary organizations arrived In Columbus to participate iu tho in tho inauguration of Governor MoKinley to bis second term today. James H. Blount, of Macon, Ua., re ceived a telegram from Washington culling him to appear before the Hawaiiuu com mittee. He left for the capital. At the next consistory those prelates will be eltvutcd to tne eardinalate: Mgr. D. Jaooblnl, Arcnbtohop Sutoiii, Mgr. cio cella, and the Jesuit father Nteinliuber. There havo been no returns upon the warrants issued for tho arrest of members of the house nbsent without leave, so thai the prospects of a quorum nt toduy's ses sion aro slim. The Pennsylvania commissioners of fisheries wilkbavn on hand for distribution after March about HMO, 000 trout fry. Ap phcatiou for this 'spocies of fish for plac ing in suitable waters iu Luckawauuu county may be made to 8. B. Btillwell of Scruntou. Uovernor Mitchell hns notified Sheriff Herry, of St. Augustine, that an attempt will bo made to bring Corbett aud Mitchell together iu St. Johns county. The gov ernor eiders the sheriff to prevent the con test. Tho sheriff hns assured the governor he will euforce the law. Buffalo, Jan, 7. United states Mar sliol Watts yesterday arrested Major W. Bowon Moore, pension claims agent, on a warrant sworn out by Special Pension Examiner Bavros, charging liim with issuing illegal pension vouch ers aud filing false anil fo.'ged affidavits and writings in support of a pension claim. Major Moore served on General Orant's staff in the late war aud for many years was a pension examiuer in Washington. During Commissioner Rantu's ad iniuistiation charges were preferred agaiust Moore, bnt for some reason, said to be strong political influence, the charges were dropped. When Commissioner Lochren took offiee be ordered n thorough investiga tion. Special Examiner Sayres has been In Buffulo six months conducting a secret examination, the result 01 which is Moore's arrest. Albert Moore. Mary liaiirahau and Matilda Stock, clerks in Mooro's ofUc ', wore also nr rested by Marshal Watts, lbey are charged with having made, altered, forged and counterfeited psnsion vouchers and willingly assisted iu do ing the same. Moore is said to have secured since liWU over ti 000 claims, of which nt least -1,500 aro fraudulent. Examiner Sayres is authority for the ststeiueut that the estimated amount which Moore has frupnlentlyj obtained for pensioners is ubuut $1,000,000, and and that already the government has found where 1 30,000 has been fraudu lently obtained for pensioners by him. Other arrests will follow early in tho week. KENTUCKY WHITE CAPS' OUTRAGES. Hiey Apply the Lush and Shoot a Man Down Barbarously, IlAHltODSUUno, Jan. 7 After white caps hist night, masked and armed, had visited quite a number of country resi dences and culled out tho men, Whip ping some very soverely and reading the riot act lo others, tne surrounded the village of Lsosbnrg. Keeping guard, they forced opan tho cabin tloor of Josh Mitchell, dragged him from bed und tried him before Judge Lynch. Miichell broke through the lino and made baste for his cabin, where be loaded his shotgun. Just ns Mitchell was Hearing his door, the white cups fired and Mitch -ell's body was perforated by not less than twenty-five bsckshot, and his bleeding corpse fell prostrate on the door sill. Immediately after killing Mitchell, the white caps attacked the resilience of Kruck Bottoms and gavu him fifty lashes. SUCCESSFUL SKIN GRAFTING. Attcraey Blake Sacr flc.is Beventy-Two Inchss fq iare of Cuttclo. OHIOAQO, Jau 7. Physicians nt the Mercv hospital are grafting skin upon burned arms of Mrs, Blake, of Ottawa. Ill seventy-two iuohes square of cuticle having been taken from the thighs of her husband, ex-States At torney W. W. Blake. The operation bo far hns been suc cecsful and is tho only case in this connntry in which any person bai sacrificed so great a surface of skin tor another. BOILED TO DEATH BY LIVE STEAM. His Body Terribly Soalded Through the Bursting of a Pipe. Cbbbtkb, Jen. 7. Samuel Hazeltine, aged 51 years, an engineer at Wol fen den. Shore & Co. 's carding mills, was boiled to death yesterday by the burst ing of a steam pipe. He managed to crawl from the en gine room to tbe mill yard, where he was diBCOvered by friends, His body was terribly soalded aud the unfortu nate mau lived only a short time. WEATHER STILL SEVERE ABROAD. Steamer Lost Three Bladei cf Her Porew in Calais Harbor. London, Jan. 7.-Tne channel was badly befogged all day, Tho steamer Psris lost three blades of her screw yesterday and was towed from Calais to Dover. She broke tho screw while entering t 'alius uarDor, presumably oy smiting wrecungo. Firing Between the Insurgents and Government Troops Continues at Intervals But with no Result. Montevideo, Jan. 7 The United Press correspondent In Kio De Janeiro has sent this dispatch under the date of Jan. 2: "Public opinion compelled Admiral Do Ouuia, cemmander of the insurgent fleet in Rio harbor, to issue tho manifesto distributed Saturday. The manifesto denied in these words the correctness of the inferences drawn from Gsma'l monarchist manifesto of a mouth ago The documents attrib uted to me were falsified in the brinted copies. With the victory cf the revo lutionists will come the establishment of a civil republican government. 'A fleet of Insurgent tugs, com manded by Admiral De Gama, had he-m brought al ngshore several times in an attempt to drive buak the gov ernment forces and laud troops. Al though the insurgeuts fought with re lentless bravery their efforts were vain. They lost heavily, but did not even gain a foothold. Desperate resistance was offered yesterday afternoon and last night to the government advance ou ruin) i i.i.i imvo insurgent steamers were engaged for hours. There was much noise out little blood flowed. Admiral Mello's irienda iu this city are sereuely confident of his ultimate sue cesses. Opsnion among nuv.tl men is that Admiral De Oauiu will he beaten within ten days." WHO SENT THIS INFERNAL MACHINE? Hurt One Man, but Might Have Killed Many If Exploded. Chicago, Jan. 7. Poi toffies inspector Stuart is trying to had the person who sent au infernal machine to C. W. Leg gett, of Oaugee, Mich. It was in cused in a small box, and as he re moved the lid there was au explosion uud Mr. Leggetl's right hand was so badly burned that he will not be able to nsw it tor weeks. The package was opened by Inspector Stuart yesterday afternoon. In tbe package was a pap ir tubs of heavy curdbunrd The top had ben partly blown away. When oipsotor Stuart cut through the cardboard he found a bul i as big as a base bail, maJe of string. Sticking on the sides of this ball in a dozen places were projectiles such us are need in msguzlne rifles. The rifle balls were itnlodilod tightly in tho string uud paste. It was evi dent that the explosion which injured Loggott was merely the flash of pow der intended to fire the bull and that the real infernal machine hud uot ex ploded ut all. Leggult is a lucky mau, tor if the infernal machine itself had exploded he would have beeu torn to pieces. HIS CARBONDALE SON SUSPECTED. Body of Larry McDonald Found Mur dered in His Itouso, HONBSDALK, Jan. 7. The body of Lurry McDonald, a farmer, was found wrapped in blankets ou the floor of bis eouse in i'rotnptoii today. It was in a bruised condition, and showed violence. No oth-r person was louud on the prem ises, His wife mid daughter left home yesterday to visit friends iu L'arbouaale. Lust eveuing an only sou, who lives in Carboudate, arrived ut bis father's house aud wus known to have beeu there with bis father last night, As be cannot be found today tho affair up peurs like a murder. AGAINST OFFICERS OF A HOME. 510 AND 512 LACKA. AVENUE. SPECIAL Dress Goods S A Lb El. In order to close out balance of stock in a few broken lines the following Special Prices will hold good for this week. 7 pieces 46-111, Storm Serge in Navy, Myrtle and Black 55c, former price 85c. 5 pieces 54. in. in Navy only, 65c, former price $1.00. ' 4 pieces 50-in. Hop Sacking, 50c, former price $1.00. 16 pieces strictly all-wool Cheviots in Stripes and Mixtures at 29c. and 47c, former price 50c. and 65c. OfHoer Makes Serioue Charges Airaiust Bis Fellows in rbarg-e. CoLfMHfs, ()., Jan. 7. Sensational charges were last night filed with Uovernor UoKlnley against a unmbor of tho officers of the Boys' Industrial home In Lancaster, in.which the most serious allegations are nude by n fellow officer who has become disgusted with tin niet' o Is in use there. 1 The officer ui iking the charges is C. W. Crumley. Those involved iu the criminations are Ateistun t tinperin tendent Hubert W. Paddock. F. L. D.ynude, J. W. Steele und Boyd Swonger. WEATHER FORECAST. K CLEAR " s'"K,)Tos. Jan. 7. 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