1 Beginning ., Tomorrow, THE TRIBUNE will publish daily iitliT- yh'ws on an important local question. Scrmrtmt ( tribune. EIGHT PAGES--56 COLUMNS. SCR ANTON, PA.. FIMDAV MORNING, MARCH i!:t. L894. The Tribune Being printed in Soranton, will try to ,'ive Borauton interests the preference. TWO CENTS A ( OIY. I k FEi DATS mm F THE TBI IP k vitakn 8UME si FINLEY'S n eunm n V 0 UULU IIU ORVII KNOW Some Q MM Testimony lutroducttl Iu Pollard Broklnridge Trial. AS TAUGHT AT QU1NN SEMINARY Mr. Brown, of tho WsSMVysn College, Says That the Plaintiff Was Per foct'y Able to Take Care of Hsrsslf with Men and Resist Improper Aii vAnces J. Owen Robinson Oft'ers Expert Testimony The Evidence of the Apology for a Man Who Gave Away Letters Is Objected To. Washington. March 0RV1NO. BROW M. president of the Quino Y;iev college, Ihe son ol Pr W. K. Brown, presi dent ot Weeleyau college in Clu ci.niti w ere Mies Pollard w, a stu dent, deposed that ho tirst knew Miss Pollard ki the fall of 183, when sbo ; oamt to Weeleyan college, where) h, j K than Hr board end tuition j S0O was to be paid by Mr Modes, but j all of II hi I not been ;'' Mr Brown Mid there wis aiways more or lai kinahip claim I by Mies Pollard with prominent men ami out of this 'h nirli nicknamed bar "Mad line Vivian Bill Breckinridge Joe Blackburn Pollard." lY--.r-rtr.". the tirst visit of Colonel Brackanri ii to the college, Mr. Brown said he remembered that ie was very aevere'.y criticised it the time for allow inz Miaa Pollard to icoont alone with tha defendv.: Mr. Brown ta::rt-l that he w,i absolutely cartaia Miss Pollard had received co te'.-cr.m suiu monin, her home on An. 8, 1S94, for sngtne laft tha traok. Mr Gable ee sapad Injuries, but 8l or received a fractured akuli and othar Injuries Iron winch he died shortly nf tor being bronfht to his home in Newport None of ha otbar trainman or pas fencers were hurl. The tr.ifl.uien who wore making repairs laft th iwltob opal by mistake. This it the first fatal accident thai bus occurred on tha road In a period of three ya irs. . SCARLET FEVtR OT I E BAM ON. Th, Dtaaaaa Spreading to an Alarming Bxttm Deathoere Numerous. Lebanon, March 99 Scnrlet fever prevails in tbta oity to an alarming ax tent and oomtilainl i balng mada ihut lha oaaai are not proparly quarantined. While the board ot baalth i dmuK nil it can to ohaok tha ipraad of tha disease,!! ie asserted tl)it oity ronntilli are itereltot in withholding propar sup port from tba board. A number ol deaths bar occurred racantly. CVCLONt IN KrNrUCKy. Baraa, Venose and Lie Stock tosttered Bfor, th nreesea OwsNSBtnto, Ky., March 99 of a disastrous cvcl -ne, whioh 'v, r Curtisvtlle, tins county, has just roaenod me oity by courier. A funnel h ape I oloul swept down, Katlarod fancaa ar. I rm-d a lro itock barn, a tobacco b.im andaata b'.e, leavuu- hardly a ptaoa of plank to Ibow whare the buildiuga itood, Some VatntblO Itock was killed. TO BE ONE M THE FAMILY. Lord Rosobary, England s Premier, Engaged to a Daughter of the Prince of Wales. LONDON, March 23 Th statement ciues frrm an antboritatiTa innrca tbt the queen and P.-iuce of Walts iiHv siv i thair COOiant to the msr riae of Lord RoseDerv an 1 th- Prin- caaa Mand of Walaa, and that tho of V'v wapi be was in charge of tha collage at that gcial aaiiouucerueut may bs expected :i anv atv time ml M.s I -. . ir A w.:.a L.tve come to him for rerm.aaion. i Miss Pollard leetified that Colonel Breckiari lje had sea: a b-ieas tele gram to cer, signed with uer tnothurs name, summoning her hotna on the date cmi in order that the Dig tgo lo Lexington with him I Mr. Brown tail Mis Pollard wai t girl perfectly able to take c-ireof bar til w;th rcn aad tc res.st '.ajproper aJvacs- she was tauht bow to coc due; herself in this wv.- at the collei;?. Dr Kuh B. Williains, a physician, wno Bred in Brilgeoort, Ky . depoaed that de attended .Mrs. Pollard, tba mother of Madeline, at the birth of a d inhter, in Oetober or Xovembr. VBtt Mra Pollard than had two dinght.f. was eatled Matti who was than "a "ttl toddling tot about 2 or f old." HJ could act ay whether ...ilelm Pol lard was that girl, it was more than twenty years since he bad aeen her The porpoee ot thii deposition was to prove that the "little tot" Mattie wa Madeline Pollard, and that she was 21 or H year old instead of IT whn aha mat Colonel Breckinridge in 1884 DEPOSITION" OF AN BONUUMJi KNIOHT The nxt deposition r.:Tr'id wis that of Dr. J. uaa Bobiaaoo, of Bri lje port, Ky. . aphys.c.tn who had prac ticed i in' Bridgeport. Ky.. for the Da,t ii yar-i. H) Mil ne knw Madeline Poilard, a niecaof Mrs. Dtnnt who was 'not a beantifnl g.rl, hut woo was at- Uinwasthe business which caused Lord Rosebery's urgent snmmons to tn- queen i pretense the Saturday be fore me anr..iu!iemut of Oiadatone'i retirement, and ttie myateriona hob nobiog of tta ministers tha smnilay following. How th R Heals will relish the leadertblp .if the Prince of Wales' son m law. who proramably will b pcn liarly susceptible to court iurl lence.re mams to be s-n. Princesa Man J. or "Harry," as she is often called at fcoin?, was sai 1 a While aco to be growing prattler every !jv, and unra like liar roval mother, .""he is a brig M lively girl and f nil of fun. She is 21 ytar oil and tiie young 's', 'living child of the Prince and Prin-!-' ' ' Walea. There was a report as long as four reus -igo that an would probably marry Vieeoont Cbeleeu, oldest sou of Krl snl Countess Cadogao. Thar .vas nothing in the rnmor, howaver. For about a y-ar past it has been the gos 'ip in fashionable L .nlon that Lord k etery was likoly to wed the prin cea. Like tha othar daughters of Wales, she w.-u ed nested by M.I. Vantier and Pranlein Nodel, and bosme proficient j in several IsngUSgeS h-- Ii well rail, ; anl has dn lel musical tahnt and ar i tistic proclivities. Lord Rosbery is -17 years old and a , wi low-r with -vri,l children. II tractive for her intellectual attain- was married ii 1; v, H .nnan. daugn- I teroi naron Mayer i H itnioblld, who brought to him the maf uificent do tn in of Mentmore. When she died in l-.'i'l. she left him a large fortune. qoar.ta owea Kobtnsoo is tae your.g an who gave to tha defer., letters written him by M.ss Poller 1 whan she waa a soh'.ol girl. The lep-oner.t said he thought Mla Pollard was oboui IT years old in lrro. A question as to ner aMlity to rasis; advances was objected to on the ground '.hat it was "expert" testimony, and the reet of Mr Robinson's deposi tion was not read on account of th ex ception tagen. Shortly after o'clock the court ad jouroed until istnrday. STREET CAR STRIKE. 7h Ctunsas of Teledo Ar, Obiied to T tfea a Cab or Walk. ToUtBO, 0 . March H. TbM morn ing ali 'hs men on the Toledo Klectric fetreet Railway company's lines went ont on strike lca ja fonr arnployea of the road were 'luchargeil and given no definite reason Ovr half the city is withont street ear stvic today. It is said that prominent politician snd offo iala ar'i urging the ittiKm oa for the purpose of making eapital ont of it in the BOffling municipal election There Is bitter fight on between tha railroad company and certain poUttfal factions. - - CON f ROLLED BY OLD HICKORV. Comm,nilr OOSMV Calm, to Po,,a, th, fipiflt Of An'lrr.w Jackson. PRIBBOBO, Pa, March M This alt en.oon Qrand Ooooander Coxey ift Pittabnrg for his h'.me at htsMtllott, He stated bsfOTS leaving that he was estisfied his army would rrceivo the cordial support of rnuny of Pittsburg's beat citizens. Mr. Coxey said today for tha first time that he had discovered traces In his spirit of the reincarnated soul of Andrew Jnckson, "Old Hickory," whose memory ia so dear to the Dem ocracy of today - av DEATH OF FRANK MAGEC. Brother of th Propriatc.r of Pittsburg Tlmea Ezplta Suddenly. Pittshi.ho, March 89, Frank M. Magoe, eldMst brother of (J. L. Mage and William A. Magea, proprietors of the Timea, died suddenly at his resi dence at midnight. Mr. Magea waa ona of the best known attorneys in western I'unnayl vanis. He was 13 years old. He leaves a widow and several children. -- RAN INTO AN OPEN SWICTH. a.n A. I. tent oa th N-wport and Slier mana Valloy Railroad. Newport, Perry County Pa., March 22 '1 hie morning a train goin west over the Newport and Shermans rail road ran into an open switch at Sylvan Btation, wrecking the engine. John H. Gable, the engineer, and Jumea Stair, fireman, both jumped before the ANARCHIST'S FRIENDLY TIP. Impirtar.t I-.f-vrm-rlir, Oivn hv a I hv,l clan t hn Pari-, Pollr,. Paris, March :i A physician gave valuable) information yesterday to .In Ige Kopir.as.cjtA.mining magistrate In th most rersut anarcii,tcas Hestid that on March 10, jmt fivo dajri before tba explosion in the '-litirch of th Madeleine, a worki'.gmati wboss daightr he had rettorad to h"alth had warned him tosbon the '.'n-irch of the Madeleine and the oper . v7hen asked for reasons the WoTfclngmBn dad r.qili..il rn'-rely that he dare rn.t tive any. .In Iva Bap DM is following this rln. and siptota to g"t Important evldenoe concerning the accomplices of J'.uiw el, who was blown Bp with his own U-rab at the entrance of tha church mi -S HEARD OW-K FHF- CABLE. An eartbuueks destroyed leveral bonsai at Kanssa, UreOOS, ' ardinal ItamjKilla. papal serri-tiiry of state, lias ht'Ti rioruinated arr hpt lest, of Ht. Peter's churob, Room The aiiti"Xa,ion to 'ireat llrilaln of Pon- dolnnd, thai rip of territory between Na 'ai end the ' ipi ntOood Hop, Is formally proclaimed! Bentsnees of Italian anarrliiils, con Sided St Mn' dl ''nrrara, wld haVOtobS modified, the rnllltiiry ri iirls being d ciarsd not competent, A great crowd obeerad Bnpsror Wiii lanon ids arrival at Knimo. Tbs empre .a met him end the onoplesallsd for Abbasls, on the war ship Moltka - . - - -IN OUR OWN COMMONWEALTH. Profsssor Erwlo w Rankle has been elected to the i-iinir of payobology snd ethlcn in the Statu rollegi.. Mr. Anna IfoOsd wn osugbt Si tbs WUkes-Barre station iu iiim aras about to depart with ii'.'i't mid .Inwpli K'nshelk, Tracked from Newport, It I., aaac ltif, accused of smbetsflng tUW, has been captured nt Parkervllle, Oheeter county. The trial of Kergeanl IjaaQkenboi fur alleged n'Sault upun a weinan prisoner in the Reading lookup ended In blsaoqoltttl, The ground Dads fsmoUS by Plokalt'l charge, at Qettysbarg, win betbecemp Ing ground of the national guard tins summer. The contract for Reading's 1150,000 sewerage plant, was awarded to the Penn sylvania. Huiitiu y Sewerage company, of Philadelphia, Governor PsttiSOD yesterday anpoinled Geuernl William .1. Pollen, or Philadel phia, a member nf Ilia Pennsylvania cum mission to help murk the AntiStBD battle lines. The president sent to the senate the fol lowing nominations: Albert 3, Harr, of Penn-ylvsnla. surveyor of customs, iis. triotnf Pittsburg: pesttunsters, P. J. I.au gnti, Bawleyi A. IT Dick, West Newton; K, J. ODonnelL Canton. 1 COINING HARD DOLLARS Proetedligi ol lha Nabruka Mono Hiken Am to Bt Innstlgiled, SENATOR STEWART'S OBJECTIONS The Nevada Statesmsn Docs Not Wish to Have the Illegal Manufac turers ot Silver Interfered With. Resolutions on the Di'.illi ot Kos suth War to Be Made On lha Rus sian Thistle Other Business Sug gested. W LSIIINOTON, March B9 vKATH of tue great Hungarian leader In the revolutionary l period Of ISIS wa the subject vt a resolution adopted iii the uate today on motion ot Mr. Hoar, Massachusetts, expressing dap regret at the death of "Louis Koatotb, tha illustrious patriot and lover of lltn'rtv, formerly thegueat of the American people. " Tbe newspaper reports of the extent to which the illegal coining of silver dollar was carried on In Oinabs, Neb.. w.is the foundation for a resolution of fered bv Mr. Bharman (Ohio) directing an inquiry by the judiciary committee as to whether tbe existing statute, against counterfeiting wore applicable to the case of simulated coins of equal weightand fineness to those issued out ot tbe government mints. The resolu tion went over without action ou ob- jectlon of Mr. stowurt (Nov I Tb6 hill for t -e site for the govern ment printing cilice was discussed, and no amendment for tbe acquisition of the Mabone lot w as adopted 37 to 28 A motion to reconsider that vote was made and la pending. The bill appro priating 1 for the exteriuina iiou of tue Russian thistle waa die cussed and went over without action, fbe senate at 4 p m. adjourned until lion lay, NOT ENGAGED TO ODETTE. Howa J Oould Defies That He Will Marry th Actress. NEW YORK, March 89, Howard Oould. the youngest am of the late Jay Gronid, deiiird Yesterday that ha intended to marrv Udetto Tyler, the ctres, is lia.l been reported. "1 know Miss Tyler very well," ba said, "hut I am not engaged to her. 1 don't think it n matter I should be called upon to dlacuaa. 1 have fre quently ben iu her company aa l ea-t-em her 'joat highly." Tba fact that ha bad been in liilti inore nnl Philadelphia when the aetr"- happened to be playing in those citls he attributed to accident. Miss Tyler also declared that there was no troth iu the story. The ns of Mr tr nld's brougham and alleged presents of tl .wers and jewelry are said to be only tha tributes which many actrens receive from men whose intentions are not especially seri i ns. Members of ''The Oirl 1 Left Behind Me" company talk of a rubv ring which was givn t Misi Tyler. an I for which Tiffany A; Co, are aaid to have received $9,800, Miss Tyler ia a divorcee, and is known off the stage as Bessls Kirkland. Charles Frohtnan sai t be hai beard n story that Miaa Tyler and Mr. Oould wer- to he married, but h- was not at liberty to discuss the matter. - se A MOTHER'S SWIFT REVENGE. She Ki.Uth Youth Who Assaulted Her Daughter, Norfolk, Va, March m Edith Hugo, 10 years old,daughter of a pro, peroui farmer of Norfolk c tunty, about f ur miles from this city, hat been at t. Vincent's hospital for four days under treatment for a disease whloli the physician, were at first imahle to lingnOM Yesterday the hospital an tborltles ssnt for the parents of the un fortunate girl end Informed them thai she waa sulf-'ring with a loathsome disease and that hr death was almost certain Mrs Hugo questiono 1 hr iiaughtar and drew from bet Hi" ftonfOSsion that he had lenn criminally aanltwd a month ago by Frank Watte, 111 years Old, a clerk employe I at n itorn near bar father's booje, who threaten" I lo lull hr if she made known her Condi tlOBi Mrs Hugo, without, waiting for further detmls of the atrocious crime, hurried bom, saoored s pistol, went to th store whre Watts was employ. -1 and tired two bullet. Into his back, killing hun instantly. She surrendered BSMeli tO the police. a COX-Y'5 CURIOUS CONVERTS, lit., oi's for III, Armv Ai II inn Oh tnin,d Ht Reaelton, HAKBLTON, March 88 W. Astor Evans, of thiH city, who olaitned to have been oomntesloned "y Oenrai Coxey to organize the Pennsylvania detachment of tbeOOmmon weal army, ha, been working industriously toth.it end during the paat week Today he telegraphed CoXSy "llava HOO men ready at Cranberry, 100 more mi dor di rection of Willi mi Uassldy at Tom bioksD, Wira Instruotlons." To Oovernor Pattison another tela grmn was addressed asking for 200 tents for uso of oltlssni at Wsibington, js yet no raplv ha, been received to either commiinic ition Cosey, who lived at Danville tons time ago, la well known here an t it is aid Evani i a relative of Coxey's wife. Evans has plenty of money and claims to have all nSOlSiary capital to carry out the projeot as lar us his bat talion Is concern, d REJECTED LOVhR'S REVENGE He Poison, HI, fiw -th .art, H,r Father and tllmcdf. DtutANdn. Mexico, March 22 - There is much excitement among the people of the town ot Caoarla, iltnatsd about sixty miles north of here, over a terri ble tragedy that has just, been enacted there. The perpetrator of the deed was a woll known man of the town n no d Hafa.-l Lopes He was engaged to marry Misn Furlho. the pmtty daugh lor of Martin Parens i, a wealthy re ne he ro of that eoctiou Having re cently heard rsporls aerydprogatpry to the oliaracter or Lope,, tip young lady wrote him a letter breaking their engagement. Shortly after lie received the letter Lope, called npOU llvr and pleaded lo be reinstated in her affeotloni, but ehe refused. The father of the girl, with trim Spanish bospltality. invited the discarded lover to remain lor dinner, and Ihn Invitation waa accepted. The three sal down to eat, and Lope,, in a acre) manner, put pi ison in severs! lllsl 01 of l"od, and lllvu partook of the fatal iii xtiirn also. In a few minutes all throe were talpni deathly ill, and died before physician could be sum moned. ITS FAIE IS IN DOUIIT. Olavaland Not Dtolded WhatCourss to T.ik on OolnSgS Hill. Washington, Mnroh88, Those oloa eat lo Mr, Cleveland have not ns yet received any intimation of what ins intentions nre aa to the seigniorage bill Pressure is still being put upon him with Inoreaaing earucHlnesH, and he Is studying the question Iu a man ner wbioh Indicates that he himself is still iii doubt aa to his action. I he cabinet, la seriously divided ou the question, and it can bo aaid with safety thai none of them have uu opinion as to his actions which they hold to with any confidence. The only linage that are announced with any poHttVenees lire that he is anxious to serve ;the southern and western men wbo stood by him in the tight agaiimt the .Sherman law, ami that lie will take full time for the consideration of the question before acting ou the bill The beet Informs I UiHlat that ha will not act until neat the close of tha ten daya. The Inducements to sign the bill are being made as strong as possible, snd be is listening to all that is said without committing himself, AN UPRISING FEARED. Stsps to Prevent Political Diaturbancea In th Kspubllc ot Colombia Colon, March 82 Advices received here from the interior say that sennas political disturbances are anticipated in Several of the interior towns of the Republic of Colombia, At Bogota, the capital, some orris's hav " been ma le and additional arrests are contemplated. A proclamation has been issued and distributed throughout the country prohibiting tha assembling in tie streets of any town or the R"public of more than three persons. The local authorities have been instructed lo en force this proclamation. - - - MADELINE A MODEST GIRL. A Pittsburg Tencher Praise, the Famous Youne Woman. PlTTBBI RO, March 2'.'. Miss May Woigbtman, assistant principal of the W ickeraham IChOOl, was a teacher in the Hailewood school at the time Mad eline Pollard was a pupil there. Miss Weight man sail last evening: "1 rem-mber Madeline Pollard wall Sho waa under my charge for a couple of yeara She wan a bright and Very alT'Ctionnte Child, and 1 believe quite attached tO me, She was quiet, modest, and well behaved, and I never had any trouble with her. She was than a girl of Pi or U. 1 his w is about n,,. RUSH FOR EMPLOYMENT. Kiv, Hundred Men Borambte for Two Hundred Toole. READING, Pa , March 83. A sight was witnessed in this city today the Ilk of which was never aeen b'forv The Reading Traction company is about changing somen' its tracks J f or the trolley and about 000 men applied lor work. The tools were placed in a cart nnd the men wore told that those who either s.cnred a pick or shovel should be given work A ruh followed, and In the scramble some of th old men were knocked over. Only about '.'OH parsons secured tools. BURNED BY GASOLINE. It Fxplodod While th Women W,r (tUanlnK e Oetpst, BRLVIORRB, III . March 22 As the rcHnlt of a gasoline explosion here Mrs .1 Weatfall, hi re. BsmSY Mnley, Mies Qrace Darker and a 0 months -old son of Mrs. M-nley wer frightfully burn ed. Mrs Westfnllrt injuries are thought to lie fatal. The women were cleaning a carpel with gasoline and a coal stove in the room ignited the gas Tha house r aught Bra but was saved. SUCCUMB I) 10 CISCO t. Three ttsllaos t vi.h Harr, Poisoned by Ovl ltlp Fiah WlLKIS BABRB,Pa., March'1.' Two Italians, Angio Domlntoand Bavino Btnffo, weie poisoned by oallug slightly tainted olssoss here yesterday, Tha foi liter was sent to the hospital last night, where ho died Btoffo, the a u ond victim, died today. A woman, Mra. Paletiionto, with whom thvv boarded, was also taken ill. and Suffered intensely Sh is Inijirov ing tOUlght and will recover II Ml' n FROM I H E WIRES. Leroy Ham, the Chicago money order forger, has been given live years Intra P niteutiary, Rev ia officers nt New oi k islsed over 810,000 of smuggled Jewelry In the trunks of Mme Weill da Bonllla. The BebS faction of the Kvnugellral church has won the Hint nt Columbus, 0., over the publishing Inane. A coal scuttle full of silver dollars was earned of by burghim, who robbed the Ceiiterville t lis. National bank. As the result of Turfman .lames Prince's SUSplcloOS ileal Ii lit -New York, his wife and Jockey Walter Stewart are in jail for alleged poisoning. Having lied to Ban Salvador with Hon dares' defeated President Vanuea Major B, .1 Burke, LnUsiinne'S defaulting treas urer, may be surrendored. The Union Pacific employes hnve re Solved ID.Strikea week from today unleRH the wnge qui Ht bin is Htiltleil sui i tfactOI Hy by the receivers or Judge Caldwell. Will A. Chilian, 10 years old, son of wealthy Canilirnlge iMasi i parents, com milted forgery for Soon iu trying lo "keep his end up" with hoiiio fnst Chicago men. and Is now a pt isuuer. LAWLESSNESS HT M L A Hungarian Rum Amuck ami Shoots Set eraJ Peopls, THREATS OF LYNCHING ARE MADE Mike Bochrock and John Shandow Quarrel and Draw Revolvers Boch rock la Fatilly Wounded, a Two-Yoar-Old Baby Is Killed, Mrs Shandow and Several Others Are Wounded Durior, tin: L nj',ai',eioeot. ShandOW Arrested After Dclyin;; the Ollitcrs lor Some Time. WlLKEfl BABBE, March 32 T i, aeries t murders and mur derous HSSaultS that have dis graced this county during the past week P-acln-d a climax to night at Midvale, a village three miles from mis aity. Michael Bochrock, a Hungarian, became involved 111 a quar rel with John bhandow, a neighbor, Revolvers were drawn, and a blocdj light ensnsd, during which Shandow shot Bochrock under the left nipple and fatally Wounding linn After th shooting Shandow II d, firing right and left at the crowd which had collected, i ins of tue bullets struck the .'-year old bady of Philip Henderahot, which was in its mother's arms. The little ona died loetnntly. TIIK MUUDI RBR BOLD9 CROWD IT BAT. The murder of the child Worked the crowd into a frenzy and a rush was made for Shandow, who retreated Into his bouse nearly and locked the doors He than put the llgut out, an I as the crowd surged up against the do r to break itop-n he lean-d out of an up per window and opened fire, k-eping bia pursuers nt bay for some time. Meanwhile County Detective Whs leu bad been summoned by telephone and hastened to tbe scene with an armed posse. They opened firs upon the murderer at otic-', ona shot taking effect in bis face, another penetrated his back. A rush was then ma le for the door which was battered down The detective placed Shandow ua der arrest and led him out Into the roadway where one thousand inton ated people were waiting for him Th" crowd wanted to lynch the murderer then and there snd would no doubt have done so were it not for the nerve of the detective and his assistants who, with drawn revolvers, surround' d the prisoner and conducted him safely to the county prison. MRS BHANDOW ALSO WOUNDED. During the tight Shandow', wife, who was in th house with him, was shot iu th leg and several of the crowd receivud slight wouu Is. Boohrook was taken to the city hospital, where tue physicians pronounce 1 his case hop lass. He may die tonight. The excitement in Mi.lv il is intense at this writing (midnight) and the fail is oloasly gnarged against a threatened attack The many crimes committed by tha Hungaiian and Slavonic ele liint in ttiis vicinity has caused the greatest indignation and threits are openly made that it the criminals are not promptly punished there will ba a repetiti n ol t tie SirouJsburg lynching iu this county. CAME FOR HIS COFFEE. How Cilnn! Wit banks Raoovered Hi Wif bv Asklotf fer a Cup. Shd Fsl.l.s, S 1) , March Sfl The divorce colony is lo lose it member In Mr. Willbanks. ll-r husband, Col onel Willbanks, a leading Galveston (Tex.) lawyer, has persuaded her to abandon her anil and return with him. Willbanks was once superintendent of the Chicago ji ist office, Mrs Willbanks arose one morning, i. ii. k ahe would bung In r husband a cup of coffeo. P 'f r be arose she look n tram far Sioux Falls. Upon finding her here, tha Colonel aaid "Well, I hay.-coin- from Texas for that cup of coffee." Rconcillatton followed Willbanks is said to be an accomplished hvpimt ist . - , ARE UNfcAl OkSCfelD.iNf S goetlns Donnelly Xraoea tha riiitr of Wall stvtt Spioulatore, DrsMoINKS, I. March ii Presi dent Johnson, of Kansas Bl Metallic b ngue. addreis-d the silver Convention this morning He asserted that Qrover Cleveland Is a greater traitor than was Jell Davis. His pai l of the groat con spiraoy was the repeal of th Sherman act, aided bv the motley power of Wall street an I Lombard street Bush an act cost King CbSrleg II his life The sentences were greeted with wild sp planes Ignatius Donnelly SSid Hut Wall treet spscnlntors are the direct lineal descendant of money changers driven by Christ from the temple, a TO SAVE PHtNDEHGAST. A KRioie IIhh Been Hautd in Hie Pas PPBINOrtSLD, III. , March 89, Acting Governor (Jill arrived hate today and saeumod charge o( tbe executive office at noon. Attorney C. S. Darrow, of Chicago, represented Assassin Prendei c oil, ami made m aigumeiil before Oovernor dill at S p in tine aftSrBOOn, asking for executive cleuiency for Prendergssl on ti ground of Insanity At Hie close of the. argument Pretl dergsst was respited until April 6, ' BOMB IN A CHURCH. Twenty PcrOOn Inland bv Its Fxploslon at Ornob'.P Hur in the Panic. PARIS, March 89, A dlspatob from Oreuohle saya that a bomb was e ploded yesterday ufternoon in the chnroh of Galileo, near Greuoble, Tha bomb was placed nguinst a screen in side tho main entrance of the church mentioned, and tl exploded at about 4 .'clock, as the congregation was leav ing the rncred edi lie after an Kaater service. The explosion Injured twenty per sona, thruo of whom may died as the result of the injuries which they am tained, The explosion Oanssd a panic, in the church, (luring which a nurabor of other people were Injured by being trampled under foot No arrest, t,ol beuu made as th dis natch referred to wa, sent from t Iranoblo, A later dipatch from Grenoble says that the bomb was filled wilh gnn powder and Hut it hud a long fuse at tacbed to it Tho smoke oaneed by tha explosion filled the church and pro duced a fearful panic among th pen pie, during which I he crowd ol wor shippers rushed exoltedly t th doers of the church, trampling upon those who were unfortunate to fall. Women and children and old people wore tba chief sufferers, a DI'oMAl OUILOOK AT GAYLORO. Cavf-in Ar Constantly Occurring and Jtei.' Bare Am In (Jr,a' U,nj,'r. Wjlkeb-Bahbe, March 22 rbe nit -nation at the Gaylord mine at mid night tonight looks bad, Another cave-in took place Ho evening and other lal.s ar hourly looked tor. !-everl carloads vt limber were bnrriedly sent into toe mine at 11.80 o'clock tonight to bo used tor proping up the roof, It now looks as it the rehcnera may never reach the mrj who are yet fell in the mine A JTSOST FIENDISH CRIME. Masked Desperadoes Torture an Old Woman in the Endeavor to Secure Plunder. BLACK Dress Goods i HE demand for Hi!'; Jilack( oods ;this season is un ' precedented. Our as sortment is now very complete, having just received our second importation of Johnstown, Pa . March ti -One of tbe most air oemu, crimes ever com mitted In Johnstown turn just come to light. Tbe police, for reasons not ap parent, have ma evry effort to nop press the facts, j robably in tbe hope of capturing the guilty parties Tbe crime w,e committed early last Wedneedsj morning, and the victim was Mr-, liar c.sy Hoy, a 'vi low over SO years of aje. Tbs Old lady lives in v.-hut known here ae an Oklahoma f.uUS', on ol the small structures erected foi temporary pnrpoaes, juel ett-r the flood. The ic-lief has generally nistei that the was miaerly iu her nature and that sbs had concealed sbont th prMnUes a considerable 'iui or money It was for this that f ur uissk.d mn brnk into her house about 2 o'clock Wednes day morning. In thair determination to compel her to show the hiding place of her sup posed fortune the inaoked detnoni etrutig h'-r up by a rope and !rsr.gleJ hr until she wa, almost inteusible Then they burned her fel, rippx I tbi clothing from bar body, examine i every seam in her garment. tner they tore to s':rad, and sttVjected her to all the indignities and btutalltlea in tbs calendar of crime l The would-be robbers finally cnre-i seventy (tits as a rcwar for thair hellishuess. They left th old la.h lving at the point of death, th fiesboti uer feet being burned almost to tb. bone. ThS police are denounced foi suppressing the crime .'UTOPSY ON MISS FULLER. Evidence That th. Woman L.ved Scm Tim Af:rv Bi-,e Shot. N'fw y.'uk. Marc:: a -This after noon Dapnty Coroner 0 ilari fiial the report of bis antopsy on Mia Fuller. wiioe shooting last Sitnrdav i still a mystery. The report is given in full except the introductory portion, Among other t ings ;t s! oWSltbal tha wound on the right aids had been en larged nnd elosad again before Dr. O'Hsta lo-k bold ol the case. Both openings being in fossae, and through mueclee, w r ol a character to deceive on a short examination, An other atatemeut is that the brain wit full of blood, Bhowing that the girl must have lived some time after she was sho.. Dr O'Hsro was no', how ever, willing to commit bimaeli defi nitely aa to such duration ot Ilia alter the fatal shot was tired. Detoetives McClookey an 1 Titus dli oo vored this afternoon that the towel which was over the wash baaia In l.awrer Mullin s office on Saturday at ternoon i missing They think tins msy bs an Importer I clus gurEN in win LECTURE. Indianapolis Stan Arranging for Tear sh V Wear a wn, Indianapolis, March 88, Dr. J, A. Houiar, of tin citv, annottnoss thai hs 1, about oloslni negotiations with sx- Ljuasn Lllluokslatli for a lecture tour u( the l" ailed States. Mr HoUSOr wrote the ex qU en si WSekS SgO Offer lug to manage a tour for her, and be says the reply Indicates that sh will ascent the propositi u made. "We shall begin tna tour In San Fraiiciaco,'' said he, "as soon a, the qu -en desires lo com- ever I will bs there to inet her, and Irom that city we will make n prolonged t-uir of tbe whole country, visiting all cities of considerable slie I havs arranged for tha q men to ws ir a crown on the stag, and she will present precislv the same appearance that she does al Honolulu.' WASHINGTON Ntws notjS In French and Ger man Novelties. Also a new stock of the PRIESTLY BLACK GOODS Th e name oi which is the guarantee of their excellence. As the quantitiesare lim ited, an early inspec tion is advisable. 510 and 51? Lackawanna Ave. (HE E0TT1 FERCKA L IWB i?m FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTING AND HOSE, CHAS A SCHIEREN & GO 'S PERFORATED ELECTRIC Ar.-I Oak tanned Leather Belssj H. A. Kingsbury AGIST 5 . "Tin St. Scranton, Pa Lewis, Reillv & Davies m A : v - 1 .-'. E Our lailles' anil nrntlrntan's Mi..r al vi no, no mi i .i nr ..n top Thajr are tn.ir.i t..i Servlre anil Knaaforl - lls ItKU.I.I A llll 114 Unr mlng avenue, tt holeaale ami nuutl preei lentlsl posl l"b have now bei u ottl More than hair th din es in t he count i v tilled with Democrats, Banator Call expects to make "the fight of ins life" today against appointments uimlei.i 1-lot n la winch he did not n v. mend. It is said that i he proaident will appoint tho Chicago millionaire, L Loiter, min ister to Russia, in place r Andrew D. White. A production of gold thronghoul the world of HBO,OilO,uoo for the oalsndar year isini is the lateel eaitmate or the bureau of the mint Forty eight nominations ot postmasters in New VTors are "hung up" In the aenatu, oniv eight ot such appointments having b. eu oonflrmed since congress met. WEATHER FORECAST. I CLEAR Wanainoton, Uaroh S8, Are. 1 eaal or Friday, For tatitrn 1 ftmnaytranta, rairdMrlaataedou ,. ,ih ... il.,..,.;.,.. ..i: .:. ihr atemooe, fair Snfnrday and proonbiu Snaaay, nHghtlu ettoler; canafife stfnda 'a eomlai avast, For wutem fknttsgteonfa, rata, proooUu oeon i";i ia fAe ofernooa in letifarti portiosa, colder, it'Inofa becoming aormivest,' fair Sufnrday and probably iiiiiijiii. Vi; Vh A bt sSS. Tl v" sAfc. - f We Examine Eyes Free of charge, li ;i doctor isi ueeded you ttro prompt! told m. Wo ulsii guttroutoo it per- feci hi. WATCHES A T COST' for 0110 week only. II J. WEICHEL. s I I IJP i JLIJ ARCADE JBWBLHR, 215 WYOMING AVE.