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What will prob ably prove to b tho most mysterious mill sensntionnl crime in tbo history of tho , jiuifcunCTiin uii' iiniruer oi iuiss nina rino Glng, which wns ittinouncotl In these illspntchus yusUTilny. Jliss CJlng, who wns a tlressinnkiT, ww 2U years of ngo nud of striking bwiaty. Miss Glng, wlio hail connections In Au burn, X. Y., whore her reputation is tho very best, brid lntm in this city somo Mine, niul luul worked up a lucrative business ns n dressnuiki r. Sho hnd boon known to enrry lnrgo Bums of money on her person on several ocohbIoiis of Into. Ono of tho most Important fncts yet learned Is thnt Miss Glng tlrow 7,000 from n snfO deposit vault Monday, and no trace of this money can bo found. This strengthens tho theory that sho was killed for money. Others think It to bo a lovo affair, and that tho murder was prompted by jealousy. A young man named Harry T Hayward, who Was said to havo had business deal ings with tho murdered woman, was ex amined by tho pollco in a most vigorous manner for hoveral hours. Ho admitted having had dealings with Miss Glng, and said ho had loaned her at various times largo sums of money. Ho held her per sonal notes ior ?G,000, and stated thnt sho luul not lonjr ago taken out an accident policy of fo.OUO, which was assigned to hhn. Ono of tho first things which tho pollco learned was that lately several notes had been sunt to Miss Glng by a man who al ways summoned a messenger from tho Nicollet House, and that sho received ono of the notes on Monday. Tho messenger was located, nud upon visiting Mies Glug's rooms pointed out the picture of Harvey Axford, local manngur for nn eastern clothing llrm, as thitt of tho man who luul sent tho notes; but when Axford's wlfo proved that she had given Miss Glng Ax ford's photograph Mr. Axford wus dis missed. It Is known that Miss Glng had a com panion during her rldo of Monday night. It Is certain that this companion was be yond the iieradventuro of a doubt her murderer, but thus far thero is scarcely the shadow of a clew to his identity. But ono man has turned up who over saw tho murderer. This is a mounted officer, Get chell, and his was only a lleetlug glimpse of the faco in tho moonlight. Tho officer was making ids rounds on Lako street, near Portland avenue, about 8 o'clock Monday evening. A carriage passed him in which tho occupants were loudly quar reling, llu glanced at tho man and saw that ho was thin of faco and had a heavy dark mustache. Ho claims that ho looked at tho rig as It passed sharply, and posi tively identified it ns tho Goosman rig which Miss Glng hired, and which camo back to tho stable empty and blood soaked. Interviews with Miss Glng's financial agents, G. L. Jones' Sous, revoal tho facts that sho has been in pressing need of money, for which somo ono was pushing her within tho last six weeks. Her agents had loaned out Sl,300, but she suddenly do elded to call her loans. It was not found easy to transfer them, and Miss Glng bo- camo quite impatient for tho money, say ing sho only needed It for thirty days. Finally tho matter was arranged, aud sho drow out nbout $1,000. The head waiter in Barge's restaurant tells of Miss Glng and Hayvvaill mooting thero as late us Saturday, on which occa sion Miss Ging showed nearly 2,000 in bank bills. It ha1 been ascertained, too, that Miss Glng had nearly completed her arrange ments for opening a largo millinery estab lishment on Nicolas avenuo, and had opened negotiations with tho ngeut of a store property to that end. This would explain her need for reai'y money, as sho was anxious to purchase stock and open for tho holiday trade. Cashed llogus Warrants. CHICAGO, Dec. 0. C. K. Kimball & Co., It. D. Kelly and other brokers, who havo been doing a thriving busluosa in shaving election j udges and clerks' warrants, havo discovered that they havo been defrauded of a largo amount through bogus war rants. About 5,000 judges and clerks served nt tho recent election, receiving warrants for from il3 to ?15. Many cashed thorn at a discount with various brokers. Vhou tho warrants wero prosentod to tho comptroller yesterday it was found thnt a uuuibor of bogus ones had boon cashed. The amount of tho brokers' lossos Is not known, but it will probably bo largo. llnttle Ilctueeti Olllcers mid Outlaws. Tdlsa, I. T., Deo. 0. A fight occurred between Deputy Marshal 'William NelU nnd posso aud UuzLuckoyaiidTomUcots, Creek Indians, and William Smith, a Chorokeo negro, at thp cabin of Llzzlo Lola, twelve miles southeast of this place. Laforco, a deputy, was shot through tho body and mortally wounded. Tho outlaws escaped and the deputies, after being re inforced, aro niw in hot pursuit. Olllcers of New Jersey State Grange. TllKSTON, Deo. (). Tho Now Jersey stato grange, Patrons of Husbandry, are hold lug a two days' session in this city. Tho meetings are held bohlnd closod doors. Theoo officers wero elected: Master, J. T. Cox, Readlngton (re-elected); secretary, M, D. Dickinson, Woodstown; treasurer, Charles C. Collins, Moorestown. Separata Coach 1)111 Defeated. Richmond, Va., Deo. 0. In the house of representatives a bill requiring the rail roads to provide soparato coaches for whlto aud colored passengers was reported un ' favorably. Bills similar to this havo made j their appoaranco In every legislature of ro ' cent yoars aud havo boon liivarlably de ' feated, Threaten to Attack Samoa. STDNEY, N S. V., Deo. 0. Advices ro celvod hero fi'Hii Apia, Samoa, show that tho native rebels aro displaying much activity. Tin y havo announced their in tention to ntt.iek Apia. The British war ship Wallaroo Is lying In Apia harbor. Another Victim of Football IllCliMOND, Ky., Deo. 0. Harry Good loo, a student of the Central university of this city, dlotl hero yosterday of Injuries sustained whllo pluyluir football. Ho was a son of State Senator John D. Goodloo, of tma county. BUTCHERED AND WIPED OUT OF EX ISTENCE IN A FEW MONTHS. Hundreds uf Thousands Slaughtered In Couplo of Years ATler the lliiiillnR lie enmo General Story of tho Glinso nnd llnltln In the Gorcr. Beforethe Northern 1'aciflo rnllrond hnd crossed tho continent west of the Missouri river the swtlon of tho country bounded by that rlvor on tho east and tho Hocktes on tho want nnd stretching from tho I'lntto, In Nebraska, northward to tho British lino, wns tho greatest stamping ground for buffaloes In tho whole north west. Tho country was moro or loss hos tile in thoso dnys, and the Indians, who had been tho best guardians of tho bison until whllo pot hun tors camo among thorn, soon gained the civilized Idea of slaughter, nud from that tlmo tho doom uf tho repro sontntlvo American gamo animal wns kbi tlvely assured, but the grontest blow dealt tho bison herds of tho northwest was the completion of tho Nortliorn l'nolflo track west from Bismarck to tho Kooky moun tains. Tho road prnctlonlly divided the herds (for the bison will novor, unloss forced, cross the Iron of n rnllrond track), and thoso to tho south wero soon swal lowed up In the general slaughter waged by Indians, pot, hldo and tonguo hunters, foreign sportsmen and others who wero out to kill anything they saw on sight. This wns during the winter of 1882-3 The buffaloes to tho north wero In ninny scattcrod bauds, but thero was ono great herd of not loss than 76,000 head, which had found n temporary rcfugo In tho tri angle formed by the Musselshell, Missouri nnd Yellowstono rivers in Montana, nnd as yet they had not been "smollod out" by olther red or whlto hunters, but they wero ns surely doomed ns though nl ready killed, for tho railroad Iron cut them off from their southern range, nnd tho In dians of tho Canadian northwest ns well ns thoso of our own country barred theli retreat Into tho far north, and so they weir hemmed In betweon tho two, with no pos slblllty of cscnpo In cither direction. To Illustrate In a few words tho remark ablo destruction of that section nlono It will only bo necossnry to say that this last great hord was completely wiped out of oxlstonco In less than four months, and beforo tho close of tho year thero wero but a few singles nnd pairs left as fugitives In that vast country, whore, but a yonr or two boforo, thoy could have boon counted almost by the hundreds of thoumnds. The shipping figures from two points on tho Yellowstono at thoondof the season, Glen-' dlvo and Miles City, show 800,000 buffalo hides sent from tho former and 185,250 skins of oik, nntclopo and door from tho latter place. It chanced, nt the tlmo mentioned, thnt tho writer, with a email detachment of soldiers, was pnsslng from tho Missouri river country to tho Yellowstono, and wo enmoacross, nlmostdnlly, numerous bands of Gros Ventre, I'lecan, Blnckfeet and other Indians, all hurrying to tho slaugh ter of tho noblo nnininls oa tho Mussel shell. Our 6cout, or guide, wns n Crow Indian named Two Moons, nnd ono day whllo throadlng our way through Bad Lands, painted buttes nnd broken coullos a smnll herd of nbout 000 bison camo rush ing Into view around n bluff not more than 200 yards distant, and with heads down and pnlntbrusl) tnlls erect they camo plunging on directly toward us In tho wildest fort of confusion. A gonulno stnmpcdo was probably in full operation, and tho soldiers, not waiting for orders, lost no tlmo In placing n safe nnd reasona ble, dlstanco betweon themselves nnd tho threatened danger. They quickly shied oil to tho right, nnd I felt It my duty at this "impending crisis" to keopns closo to tho heels of my lipping comrades as tho 6pecd of my horso would permit. In n few mlnutos tho Inst of tho fleolng bison wero well to tho rear, and thoy soon disappeared beyond a neighboring knoll with tho spocd of an express train. Whllo watching thciannd debating whothcr a chaso would bo worth tho trouble, from bo hlnd Uio bluff whero tho buffaloes had first appeared now camo a 6ccond band of bison, about 00 In nil, with u dozen well mounted Cheyenno bucks In hot pursuit. As boforo, tho nnlmnls camo direct toward us, but our shoutings nnd hnlloolugs turned them nsld, and thoy shied off to tho loft, entering tho jaws of n rough, brokon ravine, which was precisely what their red pursuers wanted. The ravino was n sort of rift In tho Bad Lnnds which practically led nowhere, but which wo nft crwnrd discovered narrowed and closed In until It ended In n steep, lnipassablo pock et, with no outlet except by tho original way of entry. Tho Indlnns shouted to us as thoy rushed by, and, rnther Interested In tho outcomo, as I suspected tho nature of tho ravine, I left tho sergeant with tho detachment, and, taking tho guide with me, followed swiftly on tho heols of tho flying Choy ennos. Gamo and hunters soon disappeared in tho twlnlngs nnd Intertwining of tho gorge, nnd ns It wns an exceedingly rocky nnd difficult trail wo took our tlmo nud practically "made hasto slowly." How tho red men nhead of us over got over tho ground fao quickly was an unsolved mys tery. Nnrrowor and narrower becaino tho gorgo, and ot last wo paused to listen. There was scarcely a sound In tho air, but this Intense stillness became suddenly broken by a series of rapid shots nnd wile yells, nccompanlcd by a thundorlng, ruin tiling noise, which was almost deafening. Tho tumult rapidly grow louder, and thon, just in front of us, from out tho depths of tho canyon camo tho buffalo herd like tho wind, directly toward us. Somo wore bleeding, many wero woundod, nnd others wero limping badly. It never seemed pos Elblo that living brutes could travel over such rough ground with such speed, but tho difficulties of tho trail never seemed to concern them In the least, for, as a matter of fnct, tho rear ones crowded tho forward ones with such persistonoo nnd so rapidly that they hnd to movo quickly or elso bo trampled undor foot. After this thundercloud hud passed, with focllugs of great relief, wo wont on up tho canyon to see how tho Indians had fared. It proved to havo been a disastrous encounter for the Choyennos, as many of thorn wero limping and bleeding as badly as tho stampeded buffaloes. A survey of tho freo frontier clrous ground discovered suvcu dead buffaloes, three wounded In dians ono ot them quite seriously and six ponies killed and maimed, Chicago Herald. A Prize Winner, "So you hnvo two prizes, Mnbelf" "Yob, papa." "What aro they for?" "Well, I got this prlzo for having tho bc6t memory." "Well, what was tho other?" "I oan't ihlnk nt tho moment what that was for. Standard Magazine. THE lNiraGATIOffi tho Charges of Nogleot Against Distriot Attoruoy Follows, NUMBER OF INDICTMENTS UNTRIED Chief Clerk t'liRcr, Under Orders from the District Attorney, liefnsed to Prepare n 1,1st or Such Cases llyrnes May Go Itu foro tho Uxnw Committee. New Yonn. IVc. 0. The taking of ton tlmonyln the case of District Attorney Fellows wits resumed before Commissioner Ijlnson. Chief Clerk Unger, of tho dis trict attorney's office, declared that tho Btatoment that Charles L. Jaehne's bond hnd licon accepted for upwnnls of Mo.ooo by the district attoruoy Is a gross error. The totnl amount of ball for which Jaehno had pledged himself, he said, was exactly tl,rt00. Chief Clerk TTngor testified that ho could not uncertain the total number of Indict ments remaining untried on Deo. 1, 1891 Ho had no list of the number of felonies or misdemeanors tried since Jan. 1, 1801. The number of cases disposed of during the year on pleadings by tho defendants wns 1,100. Tho number of Indictments for the year was 1.012. He did not know how many oases hnd been disposed of by j actual trial. Under orders from Colonel Follows Unger refused to propnro a list of Indictments pending nnd untried on Dee. 1. Tho commissioner ordered the witnes to prepare tho list. Furrier Hoffman told of tho efforts ho hnd mndo to have n pickpocket named George Murray prosecuted, and ascribed his defeat to Assistant District Attorney Townsend. Henry J. Schloss, a momlicr of tho firm of If. J. Schloss & Co., cloth ing manufacturers, who nsslgncd a year ngo, gave a brief account of the larceny of $125,000 by their bookkeeper nnd cashier, josepn it. ijimls, In 1893. The man was indicted Inst March and tho caso has never been brought to trial. Deputy Clerk Henrr Welsh, of tho court of general sosslous, whllo ndmlttlng thnt courts sometimes adjourned because thero was no business before them, wild ho had 1 nover heard any judge complain about tho district attorney's negligence. Assistant District Attorney Hennessey was asked to explain why thero had been delay In forwarding money to the city chamlierlaln collected In forfeited bail oases. He gave legal ronsons, and referred ton stntuto In support of his position. Ditty Cnll Superintendent llyrnes. New Yohk, Deo. (). It Is now openly as serted that Superintendent Byrnes will lie called to testify before the I-exowcommlt-teo. It is not assorted thnt tho superinten dent has been guilty of any wrongdoing, bpt It Is claimed that ho knows of mnny "weak points" in tho pollco department. Tho most Interesting tpstimc iy yesterday was tho assertion that policemen in a lit of spleen had broken Into private houses, claiming thnt they wero in search of disor derly quarters. Klectrlo Cars to Carry the Mulls. Cleveland, Dec. 0 Assistant Superin tendent K. M. S. Mntson, of Washington, Is milking nrrnngements with thu Cleve land Electric Street Hallway company for tho collection and delivery of tho mails. Letter boxes will be placed on electrlo linos on the various lines In caso tho com pany accept the proposition for tho servlco. Tho government offers tho street car com pany the same rato as Is paid steam rail roads, which Is $I2.75for every 200 pounds per mile per annum. It Is very likely that the proposition will bo accepted. A llolgu of Terror In Arkansas. Paukdale, Ark., Dec. 0. Parkdnlo Is In tho throes of a rclgn of terror. Kugeno Thompson and Wiley Maxwell exchanged shots with Wlnchohters yesterday, but no ono was hurt, John Turnbow, who wns shot a fow days ago, died, aud ono of tho negroes has also died. Tills Is threo men that have been killed hero In tho past week. Tho people are going armed, and every man has a Winchester. I'ostolllee Thief Sentenced. Atlanta, Dee. 0. A. J. I,nird, formerly n United States postolllco inspector, who ombezzled a large bum from tho office at Da Grange whllo his daughter wns post mUtress, pleaded guilty In tho federal court at Columbus, and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment und W00 flue. The Weather. For ensteru Pennsylvania nnd Now Jer sey, fair; variable winds, becoming south. For Delnwnrn nnd Mnrylnnd. folr; south erly winds. Tho weather will contlnuo fair In alt districts, with nearly stationary temperature. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation of the New York und l'hlladellilila Kxehunires. New Yoiik, Dec. 5. Active speculation on the Stock Exchange today was confined to Sugar, Chicago Gas and the (irangcr shares. Outside of thefce securities the transactions did not reach 40,tO shares, und of tho tolal sales of tho day nearly two-thirds were of t-ugar, 170,0110 shares of which changed hands, being about the heaviest sales ot any single stock on tho Exchange In one day. Closing bids: Lehigh Valley 33 W. 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STK1N, m. n., 1'IirSICIAK AND SURGEON. nmce-Itorm 2, Ktmii's New Unlldlns, cor. per Mum nnd Centre streets, Shenandoah, l"a. (taito Hours: 8 to IU a. m.t 1 to 8 n. m.i 7 in p ro Night office No. 380 West Oak street. 8. KIHTLKR, M D paxmoiAN and evitaeos. Offlce 110 Nortfc J&idln sited, Shon;c !M. M. UOKKJt, ATTORNXT A 7-LA V niRlHIXUB, I-A. Offlce. Egnn bnlldlnc, corntr of Mam and Centre streets, Htaennncl.tih. J PIERCE ROBKKTH, M. D No. 26 Kut Coil Street, BHKNANDOAU, PA. OBco Hours 1:80 to i and 8:80 to 9 p, m. D B. J. 8. OA.jI,RN, no. iii nouin j tram street, Bnenanaoan, Orrics Hocns: 1:30 to 3 nnd 0:30 to 8 P.M. Except Thursday evening;. Ao office work on Sunday ( v orrniifje- menl. A Uriel uiiUermtie to the offlce Aouri U absolutely neeeory. TQK. WENDELL KEIiEK, Successor to DR. CHAS. T. PALMKlt, EYE AND JCAR SURGEON, 301 MahantouRO Street, Pottsvllle, Penns IN EFFECT NOVEM11EK 18, 1891. Passenger trains letve Shentcdoah for t'enn Haven Junction, rfnucti Cbunk, tie hlgbton, SlatlcEtoa, White Hall, Catftsauqua, Allentown, Iletnlebem, Eiaton and Weatberly 6.01 7.S8. .15 m , 18.48. S 67. S.lTTp. m, For New York and Philadelphia, 6.W, 7.33, 8.15 a nt., 18.43, 2S7 p. m. For Quakalco, ttwltcl back, Gerhard and Uudsondale, 8.01, 0.15 a. ro., and 2.57 p. m. for WillieH-lJarre, White Haven, Plttston, ti&ceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly ana Elmira, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, UuHalo, Niagara Falls ana the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 3.57 5.27 p. m. For llclvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. ra. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.15 a. tc. ForTunlEhacnoclc.6.01, 9.15a. m., 2.57,5.2? p. m. For Ithaca and Ocncva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 6.J7 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlstos and UeaverMeadCTf, 7.88 a. ra., 12.43 p. m. For Stoclrtou and Lurrbor Yard, 6.04, 7.89 9.15. a. m.. 12.4S. 5.27 p. m. Kor Wlver Hrook Junction, Audenrled and Hazletun 8 01, 7.88, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, fc.57, 6.117 and 8.08 p. u . ForScractoc, 6.01, 9.15, a. m., 2.67 and 6.!7 p rn. For Hatlebroolr. Jcddo, Drlf ton and Frocland, O.UI, 4.30, V.1D, m., lZ.tB, 2.07, p. t. 7 to.la! i"oaMdamru t'nr Kven Hur. I!flntral!ft. Mmmt rVrmalinA Sbamokln, 9.13, 11.11 a. id., 1.32, 4.20, 8.22, 8.16 p. a.. For Vatesvlllo, Park Placo, Mahauoy City ana Delano, 6.04. 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.48, 2.67 5 , 8.08, 10.5S p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 5.15, 8.15, 11 45 a. m., 1.55. 4.80 9.30 p. m and arrive at jiLenacdoah 1 001, 9.15 a. m., 12.43,2.57,6.27, 11.15 p m Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.88 S.0, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p m Leave Pottsvllle for Sbesindoab, 6.00, 7.50 9.06, in 16, 11.40 a m U.Si, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7,15, 7.65. 0.1 1 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Huzlotoa, 6.04,7.38 9.15, I. m., 12.43, 2.67, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7.85. 10,00 II, 60 a. m , 12.16, 2.66, 6.80, 7.26. 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS Trains leave for Raven Knn, Centralis, Ml, Carmel and Shamokln. 8.45 a. m., 2.40 p. m., and arrive at Shamokln at 7.10 a. m. and 8.43 p. m Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shen andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p, rn. X'rains leave for Ashland, U lrardvllle and Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m For Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Pern Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentonn. Uethlehem, Eiaton and New York, B.4H m.. 12.80, 2.66 p. m For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p m. For Yatosvllie, Park Place, Mihacoy City ana Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m., 12.80, 2.66, 4.68 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.80, 11. SU a. m., 1.06,5.80 p, m. Leavb Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.56, 8.49, 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8,80, II 40 a.m.,1.85,6.l5c. m. ROLL1N II WILBUR, QenL 8upt South Uethlehem, P U1IAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Apt., Philadelphia! A, W. NONNKUACHGR, Asst. O, P. A., South Uethlehem, Pa tknlNTON. Drug Ut, Shnnwioah, To, I