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NEW VOrtfc m l mi hut mm BELT It Blood Ten for Ooaviotlon and Two for J cquittal After Being Ont a Day. The Cuso Comes Up Tuiiiorrr When It AVI11 lie Set tor a Hnrlnir Tho Prose cuting Atturney Uxpevted n Disagree inuiit .Scenes In Hie Court ltoom Many Wagers on the ltesult Hlurmura of Unsrnt Heller that li Second Trial Will tllve the Actor 11 Is Freedom. Sak FiianoihCo, Feb. 20. Long bof or the opening of Judge Troult's court the , corridors leading to the court room were , crowded and it was with difficulty that I those uliosu bu8inusscalled them thoro . could enter. The discussion at times among those i composing the crowd ran high, nnd on j the faces of many could be (teen looks of expectation and hope that Curtis would he acquitted. Others were there out of simple curiosity. Numerous wagers wero made on the result of the jury's deliberations. Mrs. Curtis came into court accom panied by a lady. As she hold a whisp ered convessation with some of hor sym pathetic friends, It was plainly to be seen that she was anxious. Curtis entered the judge's chamber shortly after the entrance of Mrs. Curtis. He looked pale and tired, nnd held a short conversation with his wife. It was evident that the strain of the trial had told on him. When Judge Troutt entered silence at once provailcd lu the room. He an nounced that tho jury had not as yet reached a verdict, and that the court would adjourn. This uunpuncement seemed to please Mr. und Mrs. Curtis, for in this delay they both found ground for the brightest hopes. Friends who have stood by Actor Cur tis all during his trial surrounded him and cheered him up as bent they could. They all assured him that ho would bo all right; that there was not the least doubt of the fact that he would be ac quitted and infl. few days ho would once more bo a free man. Curtis thanked them nnd seemed to take much comfort out of their cheering ussurances. One rumor started that the jury stood cloven to ono for acquittal, and that the juror .wlulng out would be soon brought over to the majority. Then the jury filed into court and an nounced that they had not agreed on a verdict and that there was no likelihood of them over coming to an ugreement. Judge Troutt stated that he would nut accept this report as 11 mil, and sent them back for further deliberations, with in structions that they were to report at tho end of two hours. When the jury returned to the court room, Judge Troutt again promptly con vened his court. Both Actor Curtis aud his wife were perceptibly nervous aud anxiety was strongly depicted upon their counten ances. Tho attorneys for the defence, who sat by the actor and his little wife, had a look of deep concern on their faces. Assistant District Attorney Hiukle stated that he wa by no means confident, that a verdict of conviction would be rendered. It was very apparent that he expected a disagreement. After the jury had taken their seats in tho jury box they were asked by tho court if they had como to an agreement. The foreman arose nnd said: "No; wo are still unable to agree. The jury stands ten for conviction aud two for acquittal." Thereupon the court ordered the jury discharged. The case will be- called again to morrow, when it will bo set for hearing. The result when announced was re ceived with surprise, mingled with ex pressions of regret. The disagreement is the topic of con versation all over the city, aud while all express themselvos as sorry that Curtis uas not ucquitted, they are of the belief that his second trial will give him his freedom. CURIOUS ACCIDENT. A rrelifiit Cur Thrown Across the Truck Into u Drug; Store. West Elizabeth, I'a,, Feb. 20. A vory curious railroad accident occurred here last night. A fast freight train dashed through an open switch and into an engine on a siding, wrecking both engines and piling up .twenty gondolas Alongside tho track. One.ot tho gondolas was thrown forty feet across tho street aud through the front of a drug store. It struck nnd injuied Jnmes Donuolly and Miss Annie McQutro, who wore standing iu front of the storo. Miss Med uire Is fatally hurt. The engineer aud ilreiuanof the freight train saved their, lives by jumping, They were, however, somewhat bruited by the leap. Tlirro Murderers' Necks Spared. Haiuuhbuiio, Pa., Feb, 27. The death Gcuteiicea of -Andrew Toth, Michael Ha bol and Oeorgu Itusnok, of Allegheny, whose execution was fixed for April 8 next, have been commuted to imprison ment fur Ufa by Gov. l'altison, in ac cordance with tho recommendation of thu Uoard of Pardons. Killed In tho (hill. PouoilKBErsiB, N. Y., Feb. 20. Qeorgo A Kobhlns, ot Albany, wan killed on tho Central New England & Wdatern 'Hall road liuio at noon. He wis employed on tho road. Iu looking from tho locomo tive cab his head struck a water spout, killing him almost iuatuutly. The coro ner took charge of the remains. liivttatltfaviiiir Hid 1'eusloii Olllce. Washington, Feb. M.'l'Ue special coiiiiiSTtVeUjUpuoluted to investigate the wurkiugs of the Pension Office under the management of C'ouimisHioner Ituuni, have bt'huu the investigation. The com mittee deciii. I to hold sessions on Mon days unit il.ui-u.:;i ot eauii week. OiiiiiH-rchll 'A 'I"lV Home. Albany, h V i'Vu. ai). tiov. F!oer bus signed tut bill wuu u allows tin-Incorporation of mo Commercial Trav. fi' Home Association, und allows thorn tc build a home. ABSOLOTEDf PURE PRISON LABOR. TURNBULl A CANADIAN. Snbstnnto of the 11111 Introduced In tlis New York Assemhly. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 20. Mr. Riley's Prison Labor bill, Introduced in the As sembly, provides that all male prisoners over 18 years of ago shall bo subject to drift for manual labor on the roads of the State. Tho roll of such men shall bo given to the Superintendent of Prisons and the list revised each month. The State engineers and his deputies are to determ ine what roads shall be worked and along such roads build wooden shanties forty feet long, twenty feet wide, containing berths, dining table, chairs, kitchen utensils and blankets. The jiost of each shanty Is not to ex ceed $250. Not more than twenty men shall bo kept In each shanty and proper guards are to bo appointed Each crew shall work four miles each side of tho shanty and not more than eight, hours per day shall constltuto u day's work. All stone breaking is to bo dono by hand labor and the roadway properly macadamized. All cirts and wheelbar rows to bo drawn by hand. The food of tho prisoners shall bo pro cured on State account in tho county through whiclv the roads run. Every convict who faithfully perforins his duty is to have IU per cent ot his sentence over nnd above that now commuted, re lieved. Work is to be begun in tho spring and continue us long as tho weather is favor nble. ADVOCATES ARMY REFORMS. ltoport of n I'lirlluincntury Committee on IJrltish Nuriil All'Ura. London, Feb. 20. The Parliamentary Committee's report on tho condition of tho army service Is published. The report approves the short service system? highly praises the Indian army; admits that thcro are numerous defects nt home (where it Is computed only 20 to 150 per cent, of the soldiers nro fit to supply Indian drafts); says that youths quite unfit for any kind of service ought not to be classed as effective soldiers, and advises various reforms to stimulate re cruiting, increase the pay and better the condition of soldiers. The report was only carried by the casting voto of the chairman. -A minority report voicing tho ideas of the War Office was issued simultaneously, condemning the proposed reforms on tho ground ol great expense. Sighted n llui'illitfr Vessel. New Yomc, Feb. 20. Captain Wood rick ot the steamer Caracas which has arrived from Porto Cabello, Curacao and Laguayrn, reports that on the voyage he sighted a burning vessel, name unknown, brig-rigged, nnd on Are from stern to mainmast. Her .royal topgallant and upper topsails, were furled and lower topsail and foresail hung loose, bteamed slowly around her, burning rockets, but could see no sign of crew or boats. lteforred to a Mnstor. Boston, Feb. 20. The suit against the WIswell Electric Mining aud Machin ery company, brought by Ann Whitney to recover the amount of stock held In tho company, on the grounds that the company Is being mismanaged, has been referred by Judge Mason to a Master for adjustment. Attempted to Kill Vulcovltcll. Constantinople, Feb. 20. An attempt was made last evening to assassinate Dr. Vnlcovltch, the political agent of liul- cariu. A man sprang upon him In tho street In the uarlc and stubbed lilm in the left side. The wound is not mortal The assassin escaped, but tho police are lu pursuit. I. S. & 31. C. It. It. Itcport. Auianv, N. Y., Feb. 20. The quar terly report of tho Lako Shore & Michl guu Central Railroad company shows Gross earnings, $0,000,011; operating expenses. iJ. 7S3.01U: net earnings S2, 2-18,350; cash ou huud, $tf,o07,705; net surplus, ?ll.oSS,117. DON'T DELPtf TAKE ftOiiTJsCoH,Ooarlis,SiriThroat.Oroai,lBllneaa, Vhoopiac; Couch. Bronohltia .ut Asthma. A cm-uu tif tor Consumption In flril atwa, uJ I wir. rell.f Is advanced starts, Duunn. You will tho ex aillint effect after Uklai the flrst dse. Bu if Sailera ...rjwb.rfc L.ie. ..ill." -iu .tl&1.00. CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND HESTAURANT 201 N. Malu St., BheimudoiUi. The Finest Stock of Hem, Ales, Cigars, k WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! IurKt and cheapest sloek In town, Ailistic Painting, Graining t&ii Decorating! J. P. CARDEN, 10-S-em 221 W.Centre Bt fcWKNANDOAH HI. Father, It Is Suld, Will Claim liidcm. ully From Uncle Sum. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 20. It is said here that William Turnhull, ono of tho sailors Sn tho United States steamship Ualti morc, killed at Valparaiso, Chill, was not an American citizen.- His father is a resident of Prince Ed ward Island, nnd will now, It is said, direct a claim for indemnity against the United States Government, in whose service his son met his death. NEWS OF THE DAY. The report that Gar?a has been shot Is untrue. G. & G, S. Head, bankers, London, havd suspended. An artificial ico trust may be formed at Birmingham, Ala. Two foundries wero burned in Jersey City. Loss, $18,000. Senator Ingalls addressed tho Kansas Department G. A. R. Tho President went to West Virginia to-day for a week's rest. The mayor of Gowrie, Iu., lias been arrested for drunkenness. Two brothers named Ayler were mur- ueretMiear Jungville, Mo. A paid Are department Is to bo organ ized in Trenton, N. J., at once. Tho Field case at Now York has been adjourned until Tuesday next. Lot jumping has begun nt Cripple. Creek, Col. Bloodshed is feared. Tho ico fields throughout Maine nro greatly damaged by the warm sun. Bloodhounds aro tracking the mur derer of S. A Brooks at Saltillo, Mo. Thomas Flatly, ex-Deputy Collector of Customs, died at Boston, yesterday. Paymaster Charles P. Thompson, U. S. Navy, has been- placed upon the retired list. S -rve Your Baby a Good Turn By sanding to J. H. liillan's or O. J. Mc Carthy's drug storo, for a froe enmple bottle of Dr. Hand'a Colic Caro. It in stantly curoa colia pains and is froo from dangerous drugs. The sun is steadily moving north ward and spring time ia coming. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tr.unpa aud coachmen. The well Known specialist, Dr. Franklin Mile?, says all such girls are more or Uss hysterical, nervous, very Imp islve, uubaUnced: usually subject ti headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, lm. moderate crying or laughing. 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After nnother long t.esIon tho Presbytery of Morris and Orange, lu the caso against Rev. Arthur Cusliing Dill, adjourned until next Thursday. Before adjourning, however, a vote was taken which resulted In a verdict of guilty. Tho usual precautions were observed against allowing the proceedings to bo come public. The members of tho Pres bytery were not present In great nnm- bcrs, tho attendance being limited to the dozen who hnve followed tho case from beginning to end. "CKfO Young Mr. Dill, supported by his lawyer, was early on tho scene, nnd seomed confident that tho result of , the long ordeal which ho has undergone would bo favorable to him. His accusers arrived shortly after, und they, too, were confident that the charges would bo sus tained aud the pastor convicted. Tho mombers of tho Preehytery were on hand promptly, and they, with "accused and accusers, locked themselves behind the oaken doors of the First Church chapel Immediately after summing up the vote was reached. The formalities were soon gone through and the Presbytery adjourned. After the adjournment Rev. Mr, Whit takor, stated clerk, bunded tho following statement to the press: "As the result of tho trial, tho Prosby tery of Morris and Orange found the Rev. Arthur Cushlng Dill guilty of using language Inconsistent with tho character ot n minister of tho Gospel, and which tends to tempt others to sin. or mar their spiritual edification. "A committee of three ministers and two cldi i s was appointed to recommend nn nppti.pii.iie verdict In the case for the considcra;..... .uul action of tho Presby tery at n .n.it meeting, which will occur on Jhurnday, March 3, at Morris town." Mr. Dill did not seem much cast down by the result und expressed himself as confident of final vindication. It is probable that the caso may reach tho General Assembly before final settle ment. A buzz of astonishment went up when the verdict was announced, nnd every body listened eagerly when Pastor Dill was asked by tlio stated clerk, tho Rev. Dr. Whlttaker, what ho had to say. Ho replied: "Nothing, except that I do not under stand why I should be tound guilty on the three allegations iu the first charge when they aro unsupported by corrobor ated evidence, and when I flatly denied them on tho stand. I now repent that I never made use of the Immoral utter ances ascribed to mo, nnd I consider tio whole trial preposterous." The petition to the Presbytery to rein state Pastor Dill in the Stirling church will soon bo presented to that body. It now has 250 signatures and more are being added daily. This petition also asks for Elder Bebout's removal. DESECRATION OF THE FLAG. Favorable Ileport on the 11111 Ordered by the Judiciary Committee. Washington, Feb. 20. The House Judiciary Committee ordered favorable reports on a number of bills. Mr. Bynum was ordered to report, with a recommendation that it pass, tho bill to prevent the desecration of tho United States flag. The bili provides tlint any person or persons who shall use the national flag, either by printing, painting, or otherwise, any advertisement for public display or gain, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, und on conviction thereof in the District Court of the United Stntos, shall bo fined lu any sum not exceeding 50, or impri sonment not less than thirty days, or more at the discretion of the court. ltussla and the Fair. St. Petkiisburq, Feb, 20. United States Minister Smith nnd Consul-Gen- eral Crawford have hail an interview with the President A tho Russian Com mission ou the Chicago Fair. The Presi dent stated that Russia would transport the exhibits to Chicago and back fieo of cost to tho exhibitors, the only oxpenso to the latter being for sending the arficles to St. Petersburg. The Russian Imperial porcelain factory is making speoial dosigns for the fair. llelumuff Jury Dlsugree. Meadviluc, Pa., Feb. U6. The jury lu the Dolamater case came into court at 0 p. m. nuil announced that they were un able to agree. They were accordingly discharged. It is learned that the jurors stood nine for conviction and three for acquittul. Webster's Trial. New Voiik, Fob. 20. The jury whloh is to try Burtoti C. Webster, the liook maker, who shot nnd killed Broker Charles E. Goodwin in the Peroival Flats last August, has been completed. Tho taking ot testimony began this morning. Anarchists Arrested In London. London, Feb. 20. Three Spanish work men have lieeu arrested hero on h charge of lielug concerned with the anarchists of Xeres. On n search of their lodgings three bombs were found iu u valise. Caught BelltuK Opium, Nbwark, N. J.. Feb. 88. Jtue Beilly, aolored. 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It equals hand eewpd Bhoefi costing from $A.W to $5.00. CCC, OOOi'iuilno llaiiil-fffwrtl, tho finest calf Pmi shoe ever offered for $Wi equals French) Imported shoes which cost from $4.0i to 61200. CA OH IliimUM'MCMl Welt Mine, lino cair, stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoo ever oRvred at this price i same Rrado as custom-made shoes costing from $G.0U to t '(.OO. Q GO l'ollrt Mioot Farmers, ltallroad Hen Pw nnd Letter Carrlersall wear them; line calf, Benrnlesq, smooth J aside, heavy three soles, extea elon edpe. One pair will wear a year. GQ 50 fino en In no better shoo ever offered at &mm tills Tirlcct QliH trial wilt ennvlnrn thniin who want a shoo for comfort nnd service. CO 5 nml ti.OO Worktnirmi-n'A shoes j7&ia aro very strong nnd durable. Those who bavo given them atrial will wear no other make. DAirc7 C-.ui mm .7l scuool shoes are S J T J worn hvfhn lmvapvurvwhoro. thnvcnll on their merits, n tho Increasing sales show1. niOC iP.i.mF itumi-BPwcii shop, dcse UUICfi Dnnirnl.i. vfrvRtvHh frt tinl im.r Imported shoes posting from &IM to $Q.W. ljfidlrti' tf.SOt SvJ.OO mid 81.75 shoe for Zllstjesare the best line Don go! a, btyllsJiand durable. ijnuiion. oee mat w. u. uougiav name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo. rrTAKK NO HUHSTITUTE.J InsHt on loenl adverttped dealers supplying you. W. Ii. DOlMiliAb, llrockton, DlnsH. bold by JOSEPH BXjL, IortU Mm In St., 81icimudonli DR. THEELC Boo North Fourth St., DO b'l. Un r'HliADlLTHIA. e nuioe (atrman Amerlaaa 1 ,-ikUtt tn Uie t'nlted Htalei whoU kbi i cure Otood Poison Nervous Debility Spe cial Diseasea KkluDIn. . Ki-dbpottPalnifnth bua ,aoroThront Mouthy P'.tohoa, rimrltn, Fruptloni, ot mr fatrd tier, bwdlllngi. Jrrttattoaa, IuHammaUoni and Bonntnt, fail IBS Sirltturti, neakaiii ana Kariy lecr. lost memory. wnk back, mental oiletT Filmy m4 Bit i It M"mm and Il PUrmM multlnK from U Ih.-ri Hon 07 (mrwork. Kwnt ee cun i in m . relief t( once Do not lo hope no mttr b tli.n Doctor. Qoack, Fumllr o- noi'llt Phjttriin l Dr. TITEtX cor pnlIvely without flt-wntlon frtm tBslaeif. OLD i T 0L'51, VTOT.lI lOtn iKBTIIMI COTllPt4T Min(H. rl-h or pwir "-Tt tamp for bOOk, "TRUTH" poln Cnv;k oo-ter iworu UiilmanU Hoirat, dtUl? from 9 to S, rgt 6 to , nnd Bal Zr' 6 tn 10. Pnr-.U' llillli Write or call and b For ReftrtnoeiieoWedo. BatuMaj PhUa. dllj Turw A FINE SHOW II you want to see a tine display ot Hi otsanC Shoes, go to W. S, SNYDEH'S Boot and Shoe Storer (Mtwtcller's old stand,) Corner Coal and .lardm Otn. Ctistutn Worlc and Itcpniriuic Dane In the best i-tyle. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Car Main asd Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A ulineol Cbolci OKOfKUIEH Nuts and Cuudles, Poultry of all .Kindt. Mr. 3ostl. r-oelvei his uresn truclr dally trom tie olt-- mnrkuts, wlnolilsu liiuranKa 10 lilkou oiu in thatlber will rolvo fresh giodK wliii iuyl gfroiu htm, EAK MD Conditions of the huoiau form siu'iettMi ully treated, todeveluii, strengthen, onlarue all wean, stunted, ttmlevfcliMd,toebl organs nnd parts of tho body which have lost or never atiaiiwd a proper and natural mte, due to ttl health, abuse, ext c-tes, or unlcuown oaudea. Thoro 1 out iiietliuil nml only otic by which this muy be ui'iiiinslrpd. lncr4SdUow df blood to any part. priim- a by simple appurat us artinu nutouinifcully, crtates new tlanuo.tono and vinor by tlie buiho &uui al Ian s as thelucreiiHeof sine uud Htu'inrth nf nniwle Don't bo prejudiced oeoatte Itttleauur Imnr. h hy tody nie.ma to do the tunio. 1 X VKTIH A Til. There's no trny bnrk ofonr oflern. tun puy will come when tho public known clearly ienee from fraud. rUu us for Inbtructlous, lull 0 b t ii. tion, proofs, re fereuws, oce. Allm-ntyuu iu pluia Mated latter without cost of anv kind. MIE MBDIOAIj CO., BUFFALO, 1T.Y. It will pay ony one In want of taMBd o. to par od our licMiitirul lluoot Addrw F. n!0AJ)V. SSTlUU bu, lTo Ideaea, It. t at KmiMl l.rlri-ii. W. L. DOUGLAS
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