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Mmnin iinv i t ii y_. 111 ».g\, i NnSU.iL-.8MSK) r C-• c C; NUMBER 815. ) TVorkly I860. | PA., DAY.' FEISRUAIIYIO, 18*5. I two rum. j T« CtuMa r»r WMfe. 'cuiiifcati *»»«* ' "*?—wmtk—W«lklBK lmpowible. oAaib, Mifc. ia—A "whit* cyclone"# Mi I li III thi Snow commenced to fall with bUnJlng fury It* ; s •! DE11AN )ING BLOOD. WHO MURDERED WAINWRIOHTf GREAT BRITAIN'S PERIL CABINET aPeOULATIOfiS. AN B An Kxpert'n Testimony Wfcleh Daasla "If lh» heart of a nun Is drprakwd wljih carec, tbe mi«t in ilii-(filed wheu tbaboMlo ippeara." Not a bwuiw. ul i-pirila, oh. uo t l^atft -mall rial of,that invaluable eooipoMa4)|imto to civilian ion »• Or. Jtuh'» Cough faim • . 7T Haaues of fored Portfolios Aooordlmj to IIubmv 1'nn inii.nii, Ksb. 10.—TheBttlletfliMi the following Wsahingtsn «»eol«l»ffh*Pyera tic pilgrims who have returned from How York art) no wiser than before. They all went with an ax they wanted ground, bat they are not at all confident that they will get what they went after. Mr. Cleveland w* ceived plenty of advice aa to how ho ihould coostmct Ma cabinet, bat ha satisfaction as to his real, intentions. The few who do share Wb omfldMM' m too discreet to trtiW'mMhj,!® to,W dieted that Mr. Cleveland will mprtae a goodly miinber of Ms party wisni he eones to announce Ma selections after the inauguration. The generally accepted notion C■ that he has fixed upon Bayard, Garland and Whitney. or Hewitt, for three at the portfolios, nnd the postmaster generalship is said by n» friends to be at thediapoaal of Senator Jonas, sLissrs a-itstfsa.*.! mittee, of which Jonas la himself, a member, and during the recent campaign served aa a member of the executive committee of the same. Money, of Mississippi, has been widely *Hei- Used as a*candidate for the postmaster generalship, bat it is now said he has given op all hope of getting the place, and wooM be contented with the Iht assistant portmaster generalsMp, and he is lending Ms influence to the cause of any other aspirant who is Hkejy to be of any service to him in getting ttie subordinate place. Ww HIM Seen C1 TRYING ( vm ANARCHIST8 CLAMOR FOR AN ERA the Deft w Wltaessss. ENEMIES ON ALL SIDES EAGERLY WATCHING HER MOVEMENT* OF REVOLUTION. Toms River, N. 1., IWx Ml—Ths dsfsose in the Wainwright murder trial rasniaad the development of their case with an unfortunate witness, and the Impression la thM the defense is by its weakness strengthening the state, ltev. Mr. Free, the village Raptist minister, who was Rockwell's pastor, testified. Ths blood-stained board that is supposed by the state's lawyer to have been used aa a bottomboard of the wagon In which WalnwrightV body was carried to Barobsr waa the Cnt point on which he was examined. The board was picked up under the shed of Rockwell's yard three or four days after the murder, am; the Rev. Mr. Free, after announcing tim-w aa a mineralogist, botanist and chemist, gave it as his Ju igment, aa an expert, that the board had lain where found for six weeks at least , About the firs in which the clothing of tbsLtfcad man is supposed to have beer burruxKihe said that if the buttons fqgad in thdutebes had been in the fire one would Htvfe beda cracked by the heat and the other would have been aimtaled. Hehadeximined the ash heap and was satisfied that there were not not as much ashes there a* would have been left by a fire In which a suit of woolen tlothing had been consumed. On cress examination the witness was obliged W say that be was not competent to Jndge upon the subject about which he had testified as an expert. On* of IVdrlpokn Akaw ths United States HeD a'S knd Say* (bt taaton Are AU la League with Karopean Aristocrats—Proposed Hcmadj. How to l« 1 -T.fTHl a«« a a Thampron. who Utalun mlortmem *f hoiirta. Iota, ■lores, Wwa, 14, tm Toll bin what you «rat,i. Tbim if b*MM auppty tout —r'n n- i"I' nr mWir H» IBfbody elm, trr •rwrxhod* tlM. Her Moslem Umpire Jeopardised by K1 MkIxII'h Suoceae—A ton* «nd Stormy InTM Jill KnUni of Authority, tin lUSo. Hehlad •* Privilege aad aa ' - at 8 o'ojgck Sunday qight, and 34 hoar* later the faUJayl not «&a£*l a Jot. Throughout the clay the wiid has been howling along at a rate varying from 90 to 45 miles per hour. court the Judgp'n absence was doe, to the same ■■■■■Mia ■■■■' iiiimW trr-gt* TnrttBx Cabinet Coonoll—The MlnUtem Decide on Vigorous Measures. London, Feb. 10. —The cabinet council lasted four hours, and was one of thC stormiest sessions that has been had since Gladstone's return to power. After the formal meeting of the minister! in Downing street there was an excited discussion at the tvar office between Lord Hartington and the chiefs of the administrative department. The officers were in favor of urgent measures, but the secretary of war insisted upon the necessity for caution. The ministers are tadly worried by Gen. Wolseley's expressions of discontent. He has complained very frankly of the ambiguous character of the orders he has received from London, and some of his dispatches which have been made public are not couched in reipoctful terms. The government appears, however, to have at last decided upon a definite policy, and it is believed that its present determination is basod upon warnings received from Sir Evelyn Baring, the fiscal agent of England in Egypt Sir Evelyn has notified the government in very positive language that a continuance df the Mahdi's triumphs in the Soudan will not only be subversive of English prestige in Egypt, but will bo fatal to Englishmen and women in all Mohammedan c untries. SK* Pitthbubg, Feb. 10.—A bloodthirsty lot oi Anarchists assembled In meeting in Alleghany. ' Herman Pricks spoke in German. ;He said the time fcr .revolution has arrival, especially since the United States senate if playing policeman for England. The senate had no right to take action in regard to dynamite affairs. The whole body is coroposod of millionaires, anil they have a fallow fueling for their friends across the water. They D■* Sfl#ty ,c«ward& and afraid of their Uvea 2S&T moved alt the house go into committee a£ Haalthy And glaaMtfat- Gill and AiV Navy iHoofciag »afraco». «#v A OAfti).—To all ttoin auMaf froa arraraand tiKttsamimtaotyouth, larroae waatana* WJBSSSSfSiVS^trat R«-». Jaaaph T. lamaa. Statlao D. How Tact to orxler an all rides and being declared out at order by tiie speaker, who ordered the.sergeant-fct-arms to compel him to take his Halt; Mr. I+ac Hill, the deputy sergeant-at-arma, hastily approached Mr. White, and laid his hands upon Mr. White's arms to pUSh him book to his seat. Mr. White resisted the atteatyt, "»C members sitting near him reminded Hill that ha was without his emblem of authority—the mace. He at ouoe left Mr. White and hurried for the maca. When he with it Mr. White had dropped into a chair and was sitting quietly. The mace then put in realise in its place at the right at the speiriker'H de*k. Mr. White again rose to a question of personal privilege, and riated that while on the'floor be had been asaanlted by the sergeant-alarms, who, as a citisen, Withoft the emblem of authority, came to Mm and endeavored to force him from his than the depot awt'tfft! taking the situation aa philosophically as possible under the ciroumstancee. Few vehicles have been seeA on the streets during the day, and the street car lines found progress difficult even with four horses to a car. At dusk last night snow was nearly two feet on a level, witij nj sign of abatement. The signal service reports, moreover, that the coldest wave of the sanbn is at our doors. The temperature in Dalhsta and Minnesota ranged from 90 to *)deg. below mora Roports Indicate that the storm Is' general throughout the west and northwest. Freight trains on all roads have been abandoned and passenger trains are delayed. Passeugbrfrains arriving in Chicago are from two* Ww hoars late. These were the morning trains, and as the drifts have increased htafily during the day, the evening trains will sailer terribly. In consequence of Uie difllculty in waiting the mail carriers abandoned' th»2 p. li. delivery, and will continue to do so Qptil tlie storm abates. They were the true citizens who helped to save the Union. The Germans and Irish fought to abolish ilavuy. The native Amertaanctily helped titan. The natives filled our penitentiaries and workhouaee—not the Ger- BR testa, 1 1 P mans, who are hard-working, honest citlaens. "Th*y call this a free country," he eon tinned, contemptuously. "It ta false. Of course a man needn't work if he hadn't got anything to do, aixi If that's liberty, why 1 prefer damnation, of which we bear the hypocritical preachers talk." jnif§! for DbeaM*«t:iC tK5SS«L u. C4.r«K« «■ »■ 1 Caleb Falkpnberg testified that so the Sonday after the murder he vWted ItoekwdPi ■tables. The bottom board oC the wagon in not missing. He had also seen bIm nssdlss at the itables. Qabrial Chamberlain testified to having found the tracks of a second wagon near the scene of the mnrder, but that was the Sundar after the mnrder. He carefully dm ribed the tracks and told how, en hands and knees, he blew tin leaves away to discover the tracks. what he said, and the audience assisted the landlord to the door amid derisive shouts. Fricke then waxed warmer and said it wai perfectly right to murder and the MjUtocnet coaMmvm tooppre® the The United States disgraces herself by sympathizing with England. For whatf Returning thinks because Oreo* Britain steals ami pupping Mad commerce I It wan simply ridiculous. Our laws, Mr. Fricke thought, were abominable; (toy were protection for •lie rich and uppltadOo for the poor. No money, no law. No money, no right. Workmen mast unite for the ultimate revolution. VERY PROFITABLE TEARS. The speaker pro torn. (Mr. Blackburn) Bid (ha Ntgeut-kUnm went at the direction of tbo xpeaker to compel him to take his seat, he bating persistently refund to do an when directed by tbe chair. k..i ■ ' rlv Mr. White desired to debate the question, bat tl|t chair ruled him out of order. Mr. Kelley insisted that the question whether • Ml could lay his hands Tlatently on a member and endeavor to put him in Ilia feat was a question of personal privilege. Mr. Cutcbeon (klcfa.) m Sll*p» t tea t—ation of the highest privilege. Amid much confusion the speaker pro .Urn. directed tha dark to call the roll, the yeas and nays baring bead" ordered on a motion by Mr. Townaheod to go into committee of the whole on office appropriation bill, and for the time bring the matter went «rer. The notion to go into aaaw)|tte9 at the whole was ipi lllj to—140 to 1U. Mr.jWhite (Ky.) again roae on a question of privilege, and had th* reporters'oopy relating to the preceding scene read from the cMfc'4 deek. He maintained that a aitizen, without any semblanee at authority, had Angled Mm out and assaulted him. U thle waa to go «n this house would soon be In the condition of the Turkish assembly, the members of *hich are aot permitted to do anything aflrtnst the wishes of the speaker. Mr. .Hammond (Qa.) raisod a point of order that the matter having been ruled upon when It occurred, and no appeal taken. It waa now CMst of order, and the chair sustained the point Fortunately the admiralty office had alzcady unDgtid for the shipment of troope to takeXbo place of those who wero erpxtrei to be withdrawn from lower Egypt to rein.orce Geii. Wobctoy. The destination of these troop* has now been changed by telegraphic orders. Instead of linding at Alexandria and garrisoning Egypt they Fill be sent through tfce Suez canal and the Rod Soa to SualtUu, whence they will endeavor to cross to Berber and make a junction with Qen. Earlo. Arrangements have also been made for a fleet of traujports to carry reinforcements direct from England, and these are expected to be afloat by the middle of next woek. It Is uncertain whether troqpB will be •ent from India. Many of the military adviser* of the cabinet state that It wiinld be dangerous to deplete the garrisons of Hiodoatfcn in view ot tlie fact that El Mobil's suocesses in the Soudan are likely to incite the Mohammedans to rovolt. A Young Lady Who Makes a 1W* °mt of Her Lwneut«tloi»§. . Albany, Ga., Feb. 10.—Mr*. Cole, gt■ Texas, arshe registers her naM, i« Ju*t n«w enjoying notoriety in Jhto rtatfc Several days ago Hho arrived here with blonde face and waving curls, and represented herself to ■ be tho daughter of a Kentucky clergyman, bat latterly of Marshall, Tex., now on her way to the bedside of a dying tarfher In Cfr dar Keys, Fla. She became an object of sympathy. While In a group of new-made friends she suddenly disoovered that Al had been robbed of her purse while at the train. ftnH began crying. The hearts of the hebolder* were moved, and her kaswa* made good by generous subscriptions. The city marshal, however, did not bebeve her story and arrested hsr a* being the original of Mia* Annio Blanchard, who had rictimized Atlanta. She wept and pleaded, and gave ■""** of peraona in different towns In Kentucky to indorse her. Telegram* sent to these addresses failed to bring a response. While she was thus held a prisoner it wan developed that under the name given here she had token in North Carolina sa a lady in distress from New York, and in Macon, a* a lady from Texas. 8be makes from $100 to WOO in every town visited. The mayor gave h* until train time to skip, and the last seen ot her was through a car window as ska wared an adieu to the marshal. EATimP DOG MEAT. Wtst D■ Said to have Cnretl an Itllael* M90 of Brliht'i Uixnw. Amus Winters produced nveral secttuas at saplings cut near the scene of tbe murder. They had heen barked by the hnbsofths wagon whose trail Chamberbui had discovered.St. Loom, Feb. 10. —The use of dog meat to care Bright'* disease has come into notice the river in Illinois by the aocowt ol (to restoration of tl|e hj.ilth of Samuel Mc- Gregor, a farmer at St. Clair county, Illinois, who, after spending nearly all that he Wa» worth upoa physicians and patent medicines, was pronounoel incurable, but now is aa| healthy a man as whiles. He traces his promeat vitality to feeding upon the flesh of dogs, according to th* of an old German' woman who learned of his hopeless condition. She Insisted, that he should oommanoe feeding on canine'neh and An would guarantee his cooapleterecovery or she would die in hi» stead, The idea of eating deg meat was meat nauseating to McGregor, but, like a drowning man graap ng at a straw, he resolved to diehuoj dog flesh Ma last resort. He had baoome so fend of dog Cao»t that be oould hardly give up eating it, but the furor j that had produced ih the locality among the people who; were their dogs and the threats mule against the jarty who were taking then.-, warned him that he must call a halt. Ia allhe ate IS dogs. Mr. McGregor is firm in his faith that-he* cured his terrible disease solely by eating dog mmtt. . ttmt) peetitot D» &sO£: & ztsssdsifr. u*« Knrrrr, *c, H k»j bo eqMi. j •',•D(C baa abev* trad* mark «*4 exaaadraanncaaowawit. MaMMttaaJ M«kn —«»I—aim PREPARED TQ RESIST AN ATTACK. The. usual resolutions were adopted before adjournment. The Socialists and Anarchists here number about 4,000. Hrldccw ta tin Hscfciac ralley to bo mows ■p by Djaaaaite. OoLcunt, Mi 1&—TW Hocking ▼•Hsy railroad authorities want notified by friondly ■tears that an attempt would be mad* to capture and blow up with dynamite the railroad bridges near Nelso*vilhD Friday night last The road ha* been constantly patrolled since by a special train with an armed body at men aboard, but no attack hi* been made •eyet, pmiuro, Feb. 10.—When the extenslvs incendiary flres were raging here a few months afco it was declared that there were several hands at Socialists hare, but the story was discredited. Great excitement mnrmur the caoaed by the discovery that thsrf •WW seyeral powerful Socialistic organise 'ttons tq the citjr?! They are known as groups, TwoOttbeiaare ocsnppsed of Boheuriana and two «f -time of Germans, K U Geger, at 08 Linden street, said that the Bohemian organisation with which be was identified had its inception during the Standard oil strike some ysara ago. It has reeently been Invigorated, and meets weekly on Oroton street at private residences. Another and much larger organisation meets weekly on Payne avenue. F. Sakrid, a cabinet maker, at MB Croton street, is M* secretary. Considerable money is raised and sent to Chicago Of to liberate socialists in Europe. I T Mr. Oeger denied that dynamite or firearms were secreted here, bat said that the splendor of Euclid avenue compared to their owa poverty had wrought the socialists into frenzied activity. Geger and other eocialtots ait that they proposed an equal distribution at property after the plan of the Soar community in rusopawas county or the Co-operative Stove company at Gtarelaad, SMlalioU la Oevelaad. The government is also haunted by tho belief that it will become necessary to renew the Irish coercion act, and thus a sullen but determined will be aroused to attack England in ttm roar. Anwnjr the latest dispatches received from Korti i* one to the effect that Gen. Wolsoley bus requested the recall of all the special correspondents of tho London newspapers on account of tho scarcity of rations. This is in accord with Gen. Wolseley's frequent expressions of dislike to reporters-, but it indicates a more desperate condition of affair* than has boen hitherto reported, or olse an accession of distrust on the part of Gen. Wolseley. It is now estimated that the number of troops thQt will Jw dispatched from England to reinforce the British forces in Egypt will amount in all to 10,(XX) men To the holder« otBowUoftke Borough of: Wfft rtttston. Ton are bervby sotlOed that the tows mi ll of the Boroujth of Wot PtttMoa have eanchidod to refund the boated debt of aeU- ■wwagh tzadtr and by vlrtns of aa Aci of iaMbfar »jn»i ed Apr. i«D 1981, and to that end baas ll iifll»te redeem ell the boad* of said Morouoh aaw ««t-■taadlmt on tha eeeond day oTMAreH, l»». (mm which date all iatarest on the asms sill ssfo^j' Tou are thesefere requested to pseasntaay eM all West Plttetou Borouxh Bonds ImU tar yea to W.LWsliun. bq, Cashier of (bsrint RaMbaal Bank of Pltistou, at said baak aa toe mmI day of March. |«N, at which Una sad' piste yte ■atss: there reoel vs at a bondi bow held by too. daw ooudod of as Id Boroa«li of C-Ctual par valtetfth tfcfi?1*1 SMiMcrs: ty years from Ihsir date, whieh asw beads will bear latvreat at the rate of four and oai half per year, oa prsomtatlna of the prober eoabaaa... i By order ef the Town Council oi Wedtrittstoa *°*OI*h" JAMES MAHtUiri, Pfodt. t&'J&KVSbS&'m.tm. Bop*. Carr is of the opinion that the attack at Mm bridges was planned in earnest, and only prevented by the premature exposure at it Ho says people may get aa idea that thsrs was nothing in thsae oft-repeated stories of tatendsd attacks and destruction of property becnose they are never carried oat, but ths explanation lies in the fact that the erbenM are invariably discovered in time to prevent them. There was aome wild shooting about Relsonville, Murray City, Lick Ron and j Longstreth early Sunday morning, but Dc one was injured. Much diversity of opinion has lately manifested itself ths minen of the valley. Several factions have sprang up, whose Ideas in regard to the best methods to adopt to kring about the teal sad of thefa strike differ so materially that hut little proa peat of a termination favorable to the minors now exists. j Dover, N. J., Feb. 10.—A Are broke out in Abe Senion's clothing store, on Blackwell street. He had Just lighted the lamps in the show window when one of- them exploded and the goods therein were enveloped in flames. When the firemen arrived it seemed as if the fire would soon be extinguished, but the rubber hoe*, which was almost new, broke. By the time another stream was got under way the lire had communicated to the adjoining buildings, the first to go being Was. H. Baker's two-and-a-half-story corner buildings. Then followed Mrs. A. Beemert three-story house, and also the two three-story building* below it, owned by Peter Vanderbnaf and Mr. Tooa. Another two-and-a-half-etory building* on Warren street, owned by Wm. H. Baker, and a small brick building back of it waa destroyed by the fire. The total loss will amount to $75,000. Big rice From a Small Orna of ordfcr. After aosne confusion and disorder, Mr. #kltq desired to appeal from the decision of the chair, but was again ruled too late. The house Went into committee of thft whole on jfiD|"fcC office appropriation bill The White matter is likely to be brought up in the bouse hereafter. Crying Ovar His Death Warrant. WilkesbabRc, Pa., Feb. 10.—The dsatk warrant issued by Gov. Pnttison on Thursday fixing April 7 as the date for the execution ol Edwin Botheras, for the murder of Nichols in December, 1883, was read to tbt condemned by the sheriff. He was greotlji worried and cried bitterly. To a correspondent he said be had nothing to say, bat would' submit to the inevitable. A strong effort will be friade by his friends to obtain a oanunutn tion from the pardon board. Botheras shot and killed his victim in Hasleton because, aD he alleged, the latter refused to marry hiD niece. The latter, however, testified thai Botheras was Jealous of Nichols. Italian Troops to Help England* Cairo, Fab. 10.—The authorities here are informed that tho Italian troops in the vicinity of Massowah are about to march to the relief of the Euglbh garrisons at Kassala and ou the Settit rwer. Want* *15,000 far a Lacerated Heart. St. Louis, Feb. 10.—A breach of promise ■ait, i$ which $36,000 dtmnga are claimed, waa filed in the circuit court, The parties to it are William H. Swift and Kn. Elixa M. Pennypacker. Mr*. Pennypacker in her petition states that in January, 1888, OoL Swift began to pay her visits, the frequency of which increased as time sped by, and his attentions became r«7 (narked,. She t»y« be . •wore eternal love for her, and culminated his attentions by a proposal of aaarataga on April IT, 18M,~ which sb? accepted. His proposition to marry waa nut definite, however, aa to time, since she Mates he he would marry her noma tiir»e daring dke year 1883. In January, UK,* he Ranged Us mind and waa married to another lady, with whom Mr. Swift is now on a bridal tour. Want gostoruas for Secretary aT War. Dayton, O., Fsb. lO.-Capl Joha Oomta, on behalf of the veterans of the Soldiers' home, .to-warded a petition to President-) led Cleveland, at Albany, asking for the appointment at (Mb. W. 8. Rosecrans ai secretary of war. The petition was signod by about 1,500 of the veterans, inmates of the Dayton home, and represents a majority of the rotem there. The appointment is asked on the ground C4 Ua ■ I ilia in the field, and the "rare con hinafton in hia character of the quaUtis oi soldier, stafrrmaa, scholar, and gentleman." MlOtana fb» tart Mmm. WiSHimon, Feb. 10 — Messrs. Morr, Ellis and Hmnrt-, of the house appropriation! committee, have completed the fortification appropriation bill, bat have not ywt reported it to tMMl committee. It provides (or an appropriation of $4,885,000, The •pprapHation (or the present flecal-yser waa 1700,000. The bill provides (or the preservation at fortjflparifny ill iKilj Wnn And UieooatiiQatioi) o I work upoU'them, aa wen aa (vtSo» itraction of new works at defense dt Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, "p*"- ltoadt and San Francisco. For these purposes it appropriates $3,000,000. — . Prop*Mls., DDH , ,tD Public notice U hereby (Irea that sealed proposals wfUbeireesfved by JsMms MaUMaja' aad .-Munnrl Hmjrth, committee of the Tows rounell of the Borough ol Meet IWMM. er either ef them up to the 17th day ef February, Itu, tor the * hokvor any number of Boupoa bonds st • ■Id Borough aggregating slae thousand xhi|adred dollars In amount, the par rthn ef each iiood 10 be Are hundred dollars, except eae bond of the per valur-of one hundred dollars. The •aid bonds to bs dated March Id, 1M\ nilnasa hla at any tiaM after avs years aad das to Meaty years from their date, aad to bear later set a* Ms tale of four end a hall per cent, per anMto. parable semi-annually oa the secoad days of Match and September Is eaeh ysar. Bush erojsa als will be reeeired Dub}ect to the right «Tthe are suet bead holders to esahaage their beada for thoM of the sew Issue of If arch M IMS, at par 1 he right to reject aay an# all bids is inferred,.Envelopes ooatainto* propose Is toon Id ha plainly marked ' Proposals for Borough Bonds" sad may tie left at rfrsaNaMaaal Bank, Ftetstoa. VrobftUly Kliartoiim lias not Fallen* Caibq, Feb. 10.—The Mudir of Dongola telegraphs that he does not believe KhortoUm bos fallen, and that the natives generally discredit the rumor of Gordon's capture. Lopu'l rata la the Mal^aee. 8pRinun»LiD, Ul., Feb. HV-Jtach aniietj la manifested ban Ret soma of the memben of the legislator* who want heme to speuu Sunday should be blockaded on the railroad by the great snow • storm aod fall to react bias hi time for the balloting tor Uuitcu Statea senator. The storm is the roughest oi this leanest, and there is serious danger thai aome of the railroads may be block ad up fa two or three days. The law refines the balloting to take place to-day, and there can be do postponement on account of the weather. Very few legislators are in a few abaenteeeon aithar aide will aeMl • the question of Gen. Logan's aucceaaor. A Psuacea fur Ireland's Woes. DuBi4jf, pel), 10.—The Marquis of Waterford addressed a large assemblage here in rugard to tin recent dynamite outrages in London. The speaker deplored the fact that a few renegade Irishmen should resort to this nefarious mode of warfare, destroying innocent lives and bringing universal execrations on the heads of their fellow countryman. "The only panacea for the existing ill feelnig and discontentment in Ireland," said the marquis, 'is the adaption of measures which will bring about the revival of the country's manufacturing industries, thereby giving employment to the thousands of idle man and women of the benighted We." Miximvjui, Pa., Feb. 10. — William Duffy, • prominent young merchant of this place, and Miss Mary McCrystal, leading milliner of the town, were married at St. Mary's Catholic churoh. The wadding was the fashionable event of the season. The couple were banqueted and held a reception until midnight The bride complained of not feeling well all day and evening. At a o'clock the young husband startled the household by ~i""g the family and announcing his wile's serious illness. A doctor on arriving said at once the case waa hopeless, and the priest who but eight hours before had attended the wadding ceremony wassailed to administer absolution. She died at 5 o'clock of paralysis of the heart, due largely to exclteasent Died Ktglit Hours AMer tw Marriage. It will Hafs Ulamarek IIL Feh C0.—A couple of American capita Hats are her. negotiating for tho formation of an abattoir company with a cafatal ot $1,000,000. The intention of the pramotert of the arihema is to slaughter American hogs in Carada, and thus get around tlx present prohibitory legislation of German in connection with importe of American port into Germany, The promoters of the schesM are wealthy American cattlemen, and. S|«ak at eafahllshlng extenaire cattle yards la Montreal. Nrw Yobs, Feb. 10.—Richard Short, who stabbed Capt Phelan 11 times in O'Donovan Rossa's office, was admitts4 to bail hi 98,000, his bondsman being Ms Oerbstt, a liquor dsalar in Wast Forty-ninth street, Whan Short was released, he was escorted by a number of members of the Fsolan Brother hood to hta 0000*1% office, Whsrs he received quite an ovation. Short seetosd much pleased at his release, and in conversation with a reporter said: '*1 want yon to My to the public that I did not turn pais whan Sargt Granger took the Revolver away tram Capt. Phelan on Saturday. I am net aflraid aC OOB or fifty revolvers. I have faced knives and revolvers before." Boston, Feb. 10l—Albo Millar, claiming to be the champion lightweight of Rnglanrt, met John McGee, of Bast Boston, at the South Boston athletic dab's roam Cora six round hard glove contest for $100 a aide. Millar was knocked down once ia the first roond,aad ferae ttn»s in the second,and was terribly (finished. He (ailed to appear for the third round, and the light waa awarded to MoGee. Millar has bean in this country three months looking for* match. He Tomma Hit Mateh rinallj. rsMisMa Mart he Careftd. A bill waa totro- Ucation at any letter or communication eon taintng allusiona. remarka or criticism* touching the reputation of a dtiten, onleas inch nnnnnnirartoit ia signed with toe real nalae and addraaa of the author, a misdemeanor, puniahaVe by One and impriaonment not exceeding $1,000and one year reepecti rely, either or both in the diacretion of the court. The bill also makes the author at the commuaioatien babfe to coaviettea for Hbei, and the. proprietor, publisher or editor of the paper to prosecution for libel for any Hbelou* matter to the publication. Htktr Mew ton'a Alleged Heresy. Kiw Your, Feb. 10.—It ia reported oa good authority that on Saturday Assistant By enter df the Town Oounclf of Wbat FMsten Borough. JAMES MANTANYk. PresX AUsst: Fsauk Sxibh, Bsc'y. MebM By this means he had no doubt that sedition would be effectually squashed and happiness and contentment restored. Hie speaker's remarks were repeatedly and Enthusiastically applauded. A Motet Bank Bobber. PTl.anit.raiA, Feb. 10.—Joseph Howard, alias Kilraln, a notorious bank burglar, wee brought before ¥«|Mii|i Smith. lie gave Mi BMW as Howards rldilwi. M Irving plana, Now York, aad his hntinsp as that ct a peculator. Ospt. R. J. linden, saperto tendent of Om Pinkarten detective agency, testified that Howard was wanted at Coldwater, Mich., toaaswer a charge of robbing the bank of that place of $10,000 in boads. Ho was committed to await a requisition from the governor of AdBilBltilratar'i Rotlce, ■state of Jesse H. Hchooley »r , late ef Wjaffl lag, ljiserne County, PeaasylVaaia, deeeaaed. Jay Gould's Usual Tactics. Minlatera Opposed to Kinks Mfn «C almloistrsttsa upea the named estate havli g mwu granted to l he under - ahned. ail Demons havinsr tlaiais or deamnto •gainst the same will preneat them for settWSHnt. aad those Indebted thereto wljl please make immediate pajrmoiii to Egg*BSP"'} I——*. Thorn** H. Athertoa, Att'y for Est Be Swallowed a Gold Piece. Boston, FeU 10.—John H. Collins, an exr convict, followed Sarah Buifce into har boarding house, No. 41 Kneeland street, and seized her around the waist She screamed and fainted. Collins took hcr.pocketbook, containing a $10 gold piece and $7.00 in Change. lie was subsequently arrested. He put the gold piece and some change in his mouth. After three officers had struggled with him for ten minutes they made Collins drop the change, hot he swallowed the $10 gold piece. Collins is a well known thief, and has served time in various institutions. Sr. Loure, Feb. 10.—Judge Treat received a telegram from C. A. Seward, of Now York, requesting hie honor not to denial the suit of the Pacific railroad of Missouri against the Missouri Pacific. Judge Treat indorsed the paper: "Received Sunday, Feb. 8, 1886, at my private residence at charchttaa. Let the same be filed." This curt ianlagrii puts a stop to what is believed to have been within an ace of the last act of a vary important suit The case has been going on for years, aroas frauds tn the acquisition of the ptaiattrifa* being alleged against JaJ Gould and others, and the amount at atake baiag $W,000,000. Frmncno, Feb. 10.—The Preebyterian Miniatera' aaaociation, at their meeting, earnrtdered the subject of roller skating ripka. 'A paper prepared by the Bev. J. T. Uibeun waa read and adopted aa the aentiment at the aeaoedatioo and ordered printed in the church papers. The reverend gentleman enter* a moat rigorous' protest age that the Anting rink, and earneetly exhorta all Chrietianato cease following the multitude unthinkingly. A a arch lets Dispersed bjr the Ullea Loasoa, Feb. 10.—The Anarchist gathering at Paris was a fiasco. A number of delegates claiming to represent the Internationals Jau. *7. IMA. of various countries assembled at the Sails Levis, but the police had been forewarned and di«per*ed the agitators before they had time to organize their mseting. During thk The Offerer Bros.' rattan*. 1/bTATg Or THOMAS J. Ml BO a N, LATB fj of Pfttston Botougb. Lessens rouaty deceased. , Lstterstsetsmesury upon Us aheetf-JMMd •stats having bean irruuted to the. undersigns*, an penona hnvb« rialma sgalest ths 'saam «M in Mill them for pa) metit dulr authenticated, aad these indebted thereto, will pteees Make lasmediate pay meet to johNL. MORGAK, ■ ; • 85ocH**vAk- •' Eaocutors. at Flttston. Luxems eouaty, Fa. wn. J. noaars, attoraey. . 1 '■■ik.., ■ rill BUBO, Pah. 10.—Ths Lander thk evsn- Ing publishes Interviews with bankers and prominent bnsineas man of this city, who all give it as their opinion that Oliver Bros a Phillips will not fas granted ths eateeitien they rsqnsst. The reaaon given for this * that the load Is entirely too henry for toe Inn to carry, even with Harry Oiivsk- to charge, with all hto recognised ahrewdnna and business ability. rest of the day snch-af the-delegates Canada Lojal tv the Mother finalij OrfAWA, Feb. 1ft—It It stated that Col. Wiliut, a member at parliament, has tendered his services and those of a regiment selected from the Canadian militia for active service in Kgypt whenever the home author itiee may require them, and {bat notice to thia effect baa been forwarded by toe governor general to England. shadowed by agents.of the pottos, and k is arid that much valuable Inform**!?* wasaj# taiaed regarding the haunts and confed*MSta, of the conspirators. Several danghfiapm, including bakers and dealers in oeoked meat, had been frightened into closing their shops, hot they were reopened when It was fannd that no rioting was QEely to oocur, Potter sent the Be*, R, Heber Newton The Chicago Klection Frauds. Impeaching a Maraa a fcttur teqnpiting him to diaoontinue preaching sermons which caused scandal ill lis church, (Wiining to admlaiatfrr confirmation in Mr. Newton's church unlm the request was heeded. Biahop Potter pursued the aame course last year witfe Mr.Jtfewton. According to persons familiar with the matter there will be no farther action against Mr. Newton for the preeent Chicago, Feb. 10.—The trial of the Eighteenth Ward election conspirators WH eontinued before Judge Blodgett. 8. W. Wright, a printer, testified that the defendant, Mackin, came to him CO Nor. 13 with a Republican ticket and asked him to make a duplicate of it and keep the matter quist. The name of Randolph Brand for senator was written over that of Henry Lemon and Lemon's name erased with ink. Witness had the ticket head engraved, and Stinted 8,000 tickets, delivering them to lllackinat his room in the Palmer house. Trot, N. Y., Feb. 10.—A copy of the impeachment charges against Mayor Fitsgerald, citing him to answer before the governor, was served on the mayor. He in charged with causing the police toC forcibly iVsrnemsl the occupant of the chamberlain's ofB6e and install another claimant. The document asking for the mayor's removal is signed by about ISO leading citizens. jnayor bar ten days in which to answer, when the gorernor will appoint a referee to tikke testimony in the case. An Iron Furaaee Peetrnyed. rMMyhaila'a O. i. B. TvitCMl. Hiw York, Feb. 10,—An Albany special «ysi President-elect Cleveland, prvxaiHiaaled by CoL Lamont, and Mr. Manning, arrived heme on the 7M P. M. train of the Central road. A (oar-horse sleigh, which had been prepared to take the fmtimt C1 to Us residence, was standing la front of the depot, but Mr. Cleveland quietly entered a hack daigh standing near and was at once driven to his heme. The pnrident-alect expresses himself much pleased with his visit to Mr. Tildes, and also with Us meeting the prominent Democratic politicians In New York, and, though eomewmat tired, has thoroughly •Ojoyed his trip, Cleveland Itotnraa to Albany. HmwiQM, Feb. 10.—A snail but wall known funiqCe called the "Buchanan" was entirely destroyed by Are, The km to Tali ously estimated at from $6,000 to 98,000, and to partially insured. It was the. intention of the owners to move to Lebanon within a lew Haxuuwubo, Feb. 10.—'The city fa fun of Grand Army man and the lumber h being ■demented hourly. It ie estimated that at least 1,800 of the boy* is bine are alrnidy here. The stale ewampmsnt |a laalna to one of the HvaUeet and beat attended held for many year*. The lwdi|—rtni are here at the LucUel hotel DwolUnjr home on Exeter St., Wert RUtten, mw occupied by «r. tt Mnlth. aad dwelth* tWKM Wrw Bi. W«et llitMe. sow oeea FOB1AIJB—Two late la TateavtUe tarnM, 4 HJbb rt AK'jr at uS* NKh! Supsraalni The Maw Or1«aas Meseet Nbw Ouuin, Feb. 10.—Mayor BuiUottc has suppressed the Saturday issue of The Mascot, a pictorial weekly, fay ordering the him* of all per sous offering it (or sale. The paper has often ezoeeded the hounds of propriety, but has kept op a relentless war on Mm ring pflloiato. Recently the editor, when attacked, killed Robert Brewster and wounded J. D. Houston, two Mht spirits of the Democracy. It to tha- oilasat Intention to hare. Jl W & Spragua, Werosatai, Twenty-Uah ragtessnt, and at the poat-prsiiiltol rrsrrtses appropriate resolutions upon .the leetk of the lata presiilcnt, fttin. LeO) vtwn adopted. An Kncouracement to flmn^glsaa, WashinoToh, Feb. 10.—MmeT whose goods were recently seised in for alleged violation of the customs law, made a formal offer to tbe secretary of the treasury to pay $1,000 in compromise of the suit now pending against her in the courts of Chicago. The dutiable value of the goocb in question is about (3,800. It is likely that Mine. Arline's offer will be *~«qf»ed in view of the belief that there was- no intention on her part to defraud the government. r• Rot Catooa aad dwaMa* ah the aarhMr af ifeM) Mtf MerkH mnsta. Theultaoa ■D la dtted mm a store roeaa to aalt Ck» itMNi Htm «Mr dweUtam to reat ea the prrmleoL hagUH UlM JmUO'DOllllLL ■ . Cunningham Likely to he Acquitted. CONDENSED NEWS. London, Feb. 10.—The proceedings at Bow street police court in the case of Cunningham and Burton, the alleged perpetrators of tbe dynamite outrage at the Tower of London on the 31th ult., were unsatisfactory to the counsel for the crown. Judging by the evidence adduced the conviction of either of the prisoners is extremely doubtful, and the police are reduoed to a Mica wber-Uhe policy of obtaining long remands in .the hope that 1 something may tarn up. An Indiana state senator has received ■ letter warning him not to rote against dynaniitit IflgfaUbfcfeOCL ▲ Senator*! Seat Peelated Tveaat Borfox, Feb. 10.—The apedal aaoatoriaJ committee on elections i«|ini*l a rsaolve declaring vacant the aaat of the third (Baffcdk) imidtiii el district, becanas InwMgnttadtt not uliow that any one had a valid title toll, and did chow that li» title of Senator Mo- Uahey to it wee Impsarhsrt by icaaon of fraud In the late election. Henry George has returned home. Ha says kit trip to Kngland was only fairly eoo- Far Real. Bouse near luaua Shaft, with Mtfdf aa aere kra fiw^rSsrttrtc ■Wu boueee aear the daaetfoa. euan ef Uaten aed am strrets. M-%m Tbs aOl hands of cotton factories in and around Petersburg. Va., are suffering for tha nacaaariei of life since the mille ckued dawn. 8wato "was martial wUchjLiTfry him-on thTcharga of onlawfally obtaining and disposing Of forage sssimWsd. He was nnnmnpanirf only by Us chief dark, MoBonalt**! looked pale and anxious. He asked tbe court to gnat him a delay of a w«sk in order to secure counsel, his previous counsel being otherwise engaged. The court |M. Urn till Wednesday morning. On. Mwaim's •ew»it Trtoi. WASHINGTON NOTES. Km Hsnetor Dorsey says the profits from Wsblg ranch last year were (SOOjjOO. He denies emphatically that be aver gave Col. IagarsoU one penny for his 'servtoae i« Mas star louto trial Money for Mrs. Dudley's Psfcasa. Kuhaiied by M Intake. ■ A eeel ekia eep wee exchaaard by alilele at the rrorat kobt. Barns' eiJaWneery eelebvnaien IB Celvdoula Uall. 1 be party bavlaft the eaD will much obUdge the oener by leaetaMf It at Ntaan o'e clothing eim. 4feb-tf At Ontoe all Klght, bat not the Salary. Rooparnta, Feb. 10.—The lUiMer lodge at Knigbte of Prince William, an organlaation boatile to CatbolMnn, has offered to prorule money tor the lifian of Mia. Dudley. A member of the order will go to Haw York to consult with lb*. Dudley's lawyer. Boston, Feb. 10.—Col. Carroll D. Wright said to a rep iter: "I do not intend to leave ti e Massachusetts bureau of statistics unless the salary of the chief of the national bureau is raised froui 93,000 to 16,000" CoL Wright denied the report that he has his aye 09 the sixth 1 isniisaliasl district ....... in 1886. He said: "I have absolutely no such ambition, and prefer my present abova all other public offices." The secretary of state will be prepared to jiay the 5 per cent, balance due to the bene- Uciories of the awards of the Spanish ami American claims commission on and after tue 11th inst. i In a letter which Oen. W olsfiey wrote to a young southern lady, be say* ha consider* (*» the greatest general Amsrica aver had, sad that Stonewall Jackson will live in history king after Oen. Grant's name has been forgotten. Huted. A pushiear aad peraevetinc bmb to act M loaal earut ie wlttuk the chute*? af Orepea. Boaee. Sarube aad Otaanieotxl Treee. ■ CHABLIU n CHASE, ■ureerymen, Booheeter. V. T. tfcbl* Vhe treasury department is informed that the assistant treasurer at New York will, w).en he Bees fit, make a portion of the payment of the clearing house balances In silver.Murdered Bar Heetaei A Representative tetai ta Isslfs. ■Maw Ha van, Feb. 10.—The Dsmocrata of tfce Bnoond ward are drcalaftteg a pst(t%i SKts to suspsnd Pigott has been (alee to his party onlatod In Troup's own ward has added to the excitement. Mr. Troup denied all kjMWlsdge af the petit! iCa. Tutu Havts, Ind., Nn 10.—Several weeks ago it wae given out by Mrs. Richard Trump, living Ave milee eoqth ef this ctty, that, her husband had killed htontt. ghe was mitted the deed. Flaed for Mgfctlac a DwL Tbe senate, in executive session, confirmed among others the long pending nomination of William EL CurtU, of IlHmole, to b" secretary of the Central and Sooih America 1 x Mas: the Norfolk and Western railroad, on Hatur- The propeller Oneida has beeq test in the to in Lake Michigan for the last 80 days, and Wtoot extricate herself. 1 ForMUoCliooD A sew No. t Mnol-r * Bahama fit, 'sever »•* need. lauds ineamitmeata, rtxijxl* hichee. Inquire at Otaem office. jaaU A Dead Maa Convicted of 1»|a , Plymouth, Feb. 10i—The coronet's jury in the case of Capt. Armstrong, of the hark Wellington, wbp was killed by the crew of Us hCw retaiwd 9 verdict ot wilful munfer against the cWisued captain foi jhp*liig of the nesmsn. ▲ train on the Chicago, Duiltegtou and Quincy railroad, while crossing a bridge nam Crostou, la., wasdeeatted. Four people were killed and eight others severely iajured. t broken rail was the ranee, and was dne fe the change In the weathsr. Ctart Crediteea M a BliM.nl N«w Yokx, Feb. — ' 1D i Uewts May my the payment of n —IdlililiI • 'Vf per cenl ta the credits** of tfcogm . »D iia J. Cieeo* Sou. Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, expects to leave Washington to-day for Florida. He is in very itrltnats hsaHh. -q . For Beat. Ihe store aad baaeaeeat oh Sooth Mala Bt. aow ws5s?©Car»». it®. *
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 815, February 10, 1885 |
Issue | 815 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-02-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 815, February 10, 1885 |
Issue | 815 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1885-02-10 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18850210_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | Mmnin iinv i t ii y_. 111 ».g\, i NnSU.iL-.8MSK) r C-• c C; NUMBER 815. ) TVorkly I860. | PA., DAY.' FEISRUAIIYIO, 18*5. I two rum. j T« CtuMa r»r WMfe. 'cuiiifcati *»»«* ' "*?—wmtk—W«lklBK lmpowible. oAaib, Mifc. ia—A "whit* cyclone"# Mi I li III thi Snow commenced to fall with bUnJlng fury It* ; s •! DE11AN )ING BLOOD. WHO MURDERED WAINWRIOHTf GREAT BRITAIN'S PERIL CABINET aPeOULATIOfiS. AN B An Kxpert'n Testimony Wfcleh Daasla "If lh» heart of a nun Is drprakwd wljih carec, tbe mi«t in ilii-(filed wheu tbaboMlo ippeara." Not a bwuiw. ul i-pirila, oh. uo t l^atft -mall rial of,that invaluable eooipoMa4)|imto to civilian ion »• Or. Jtuh'» Cough faim • . 7T Haaues of fored Portfolios Aooordlmj to IIubmv 1'nn inii.nii, Ksb. 10.—TheBttlletfliMi the following Wsahingtsn «»eol«l»ffh*Pyera tic pilgrims who have returned from How York art) no wiser than before. They all went with an ax they wanted ground, bat they are not at all confident that they will get what they went after. Mr. Cleveland w* ceived plenty of advice aa to how ho ihould coostmct Ma cabinet, bat ha satisfaction as to his real, intentions. The few who do share Wb omfldMM' m too discreet to trtiW'mMhj,!® to,W dieted that Mr. Cleveland will mprtae a goodly miinber of Ms party wisni he eones to announce Ma selections after the inauguration. The generally accepted notion C■ that he has fixed upon Bayard, Garland and Whitney. or Hewitt, for three at the portfolios, nnd the postmaster generalship is said by n» friends to be at thediapoaal of Senator Jonas, sLissrs a-itstfsa.*.! mittee, of which Jonas la himself, a member, and during the recent campaign served aa a member of the executive committee of the same. Money, of Mississippi, has been widely *Hei- Used as a*candidate for the postmaster generalship, bat it is now said he has given op all hope of getting the place, and wooM be contented with the Iht assistant portmaster generalsMp, and he is lending Ms influence to the cause of any other aspirant who is Hkejy to be of any service to him in getting ttie subordinate place. Ww HIM Seen C1 TRYING ( vm ANARCHIST8 CLAMOR FOR AN ERA the Deft w Wltaessss. ENEMIES ON ALL SIDES EAGERLY WATCHING HER MOVEMENT* OF REVOLUTION. Toms River, N. 1., IWx Ml—Ths dsfsose in the Wainwright murder trial rasniaad the development of their case with an unfortunate witness, and the Impression la thM the defense is by its weakness strengthening the state, ltev. Mr. Free, the village Raptist minister, who was Rockwell's pastor, testified. Ths blood-stained board that is supposed by the state's lawyer to have been used aa a bottomboard of the wagon In which WalnwrightV body was carried to Barobsr waa the Cnt point on which he was examined. The board was picked up under the shed of Rockwell's yard three or four days after the murder, am; the Rev. Mr. Free, after announcing tim-w aa a mineralogist, botanist and chemist, gave it as his Ju igment, aa an expert, that the board had lain where found for six weeks at least , About the firs in which the clothing of tbsLtfcad man is supposed to have beer burruxKihe said that if the buttons fqgad in thdutebes had been in the fire one would Htvfe beda cracked by the heat and the other would have been aimtaled. Hehadeximined the ash heap and was satisfied that there were not not as much ashes there a* would have been left by a fire In which a suit of woolen tlothing had been consumed. On cress examination the witness was obliged W say that be was not competent to Jndge upon the subject about which he had testified as an expert. On* of IVdrlpokn Akaw ths United States HeD a'S knd Say* (bt taaton Are AU la League with Karopean Aristocrats—Proposed Hcmadj. How to l« 1 -T.fTHl a«« a a Thampron. who Utalun mlortmem *f hoiirta. Iota, ■lores, Wwa, 14, tm Toll bin what you «rat,i. Tbim if b*MM auppty tout —r'n n- i"I' nr mWir H» IBfbody elm, trr •rwrxhod* tlM. Her Moslem Umpire Jeopardised by K1 MkIxII'h Suoceae—A ton* «nd Stormy InTM Jill KnUni of Authority, tin lUSo. Hehlad •* Privilege aad aa ' - at 8 o'ojgck Sunday qight, and 34 hoar* later the faUJayl not «&a£*l a Jot. Throughout the clay the wiid has been howling along at a rate varying from 90 to 45 miles per hour. court the Judgp'n absence was doe, to the same ■■■■■Mia ■■■■' iiiimW trr-gt* TnrttBx Cabinet Coonoll—The MlnUtem Decide on Vigorous Measures. London, Feb. 10. —The cabinet council lasted four hours, and was one of thC stormiest sessions that has been had since Gladstone's return to power. After the formal meeting of the minister! in Downing street there was an excited discussion at the tvar office between Lord Hartington and the chiefs of the administrative department. The officers were in favor of urgent measures, but the secretary of war insisted upon the necessity for caution. The ministers are tadly worried by Gen. Wolseley's expressions of discontent. He has complained very frankly of the ambiguous character of the orders he has received from London, and some of his dispatches which have been made public are not couched in reipoctful terms. The government appears, however, to have at last decided upon a definite policy, and it is believed that its present determination is basod upon warnings received from Sir Evelyn Baring, the fiscal agent of England in Egypt Sir Evelyn has notified the government in very positive language that a continuance df the Mahdi's triumphs in the Soudan will not only be subversive of English prestige in Egypt, but will bo fatal to Englishmen and women in all Mohammedan c untries. SK* Pitthbubg, Feb. 10.—A bloodthirsty lot oi Anarchists assembled In meeting in Alleghany. ' Herman Pricks spoke in German. ;He said the time fcr .revolution has arrival, especially since the United States senate if playing policeman for England. The senate had no right to take action in regard to dynamite affairs. The whole body is coroposod of millionaires, anil they have a fallow fueling for their friends across the water. They D■* Sfl#ty ,c«ward& and afraid of their Uvea 2S&T moved alt the house go into committee a£ Haalthy And glaaMtfat- Gill and AiV Navy iHoofciag »afraco». «#v A OAfti).—To all ttoin auMaf froa arraraand tiKttsamimtaotyouth, larroae waatana* WJBSSSSfSiVS^trat R«-». Jaaaph T. lamaa. Statlao D. How Tact to orxler an all rides and being declared out at order by tiie speaker, who ordered the.sergeant-fct-arms to compel him to take his Halt; Mr. I+ac Hill, the deputy sergeant-at-arma, hastily approached Mr. White, and laid his hands upon Mr. White's arms to pUSh him book to his seat. Mr. White resisted the atteatyt, "»C members sitting near him reminded Hill that ha was without his emblem of authority—the mace. He at ouoe left Mr. White and hurried for the maca. When he with it Mr. White had dropped into a chair and was sitting quietly. The mace then put in realise in its place at the right at the speiriker'H de*k. Mr. White again rose to a question of personal privilege, and riated that while on the'floor be had been asaanlted by the sergeant-alarms, who, as a citisen, Withoft the emblem of authority, came to Mm and endeavored to force him from his than the depot awt'tfft! taking the situation aa philosophically as possible under the ciroumstancee. Few vehicles have been seeA on the streets during the day, and the street car lines found progress difficult even with four horses to a car. At dusk last night snow was nearly two feet on a level, witij nj sign of abatement. The signal service reports, moreover, that the coldest wave of the sanbn is at our doors. The temperature in Dalhsta and Minnesota ranged from 90 to *)deg. below mora Roports Indicate that the storm Is' general throughout the west and northwest. Freight trains on all roads have been abandoned and passenger trains are delayed. Passeugbrfrains arriving in Chicago are from two* Ww hoars late. These were the morning trains, and as the drifts have increased htafily during the day, the evening trains will sailer terribly. In consequence of Uie difllculty in waiting the mail carriers abandoned' th»2 p. li. delivery, and will continue to do so Qptil tlie storm abates. They were the true citizens who helped to save the Union. The Germans and Irish fought to abolish ilavuy. The native Amertaanctily helped titan. The natives filled our penitentiaries and workhouaee—not the Ger- BR testa, 1 1 P mans, who are hard-working, honest citlaens. "Th*y call this a free country," he eon tinned, contemptuously. "It ta false. Of course a man needn't work if he hadn't got anything to do, aixi If that's liberty, why 1 prefer damnation, of which we bear the hypocritical preachers talk." jnif§! for DbeaM*«t:iC tK5SS«L u. C4.r«K« «■ »■ 1 Caleb Falkpnberg testified that so the Sonday after the murder he vWted ItoekwdPi ■tables. The bottom board oC the wagon in not missing. He had also seen bIm nssdlss at the itables. Qabrial Chamberlain testified to having found the tracks of a second wagon near the scene of the mnrder, but that was the Sundar after the mnrder. He carefully dm ribed the tracks and told how, en hands and knees, he blew tin leaves away to discover the tracks. what he said, and the audience assisted the landlord to the door amid derisive shouts. Fricke then waxed warmer and said it wai perfectly right to murder and the MjUtocnet coaMmvm tooppre® the The United States disgraces herself by sympathizing with England. For whatf Returning thinks because Oreo* Britain steals ami pupping Mad commerce I It wan simply ridiculous. Our laws, Mr. Fricke thought, were abominable; (toy were protection for •lie rich and uppltadOo for the poor. No money, no law. No money, no right. Workmen mast unite for the ultimate revolution. VERY PROFITABLE TEARS. The speaker pro torn. (Mr. Blackburn) Bid (ha Ntgeut-kUnm went at the direction of tbo xpeaker to compel him to take his seat, he bating persistently refund to do an when directed by tbe chair. k..i ■ ' rlv Mr. White desired to debate the question, bat tl|t chair ruled him out of order. Mr. Kelley insisted that the question whether • Ml could lay his hands Tlatently on a member and endeavor to put him in Ilia feat was a question of personal privilege. Mr. Cutcbeon (klcfa.) m Sll*p» t tea t—ation of the highest privilege. Amid much confusion the speaker pro .Urn. directed tha dark to call the roll, the yeas and nays baring bead" ordered on a motion by Mr. Townaheod to go into committee of the whole on office appropriation bill, and for the time bring the matter went «rer. The notion to go into aaaw)|tte9 at the whole was ipi lllj to—140 to 1U. Mr.jWhite (Ky.) again roae on a question of privilege, and had th* reporters'oopy relating to the preceding scene read from the cMfc'4 deek. He maintained that a aitizen, without any semblanee at authority, had Angled Mm out and assaulted him. U thle waa to go «n this house would soon be In the condition of the Turkish assembly, the members of *hich are aot permitted to do anything aflrtnst the wishes of the speaker. Mr. .Hammond (Qa.) raisod a point of order that the matter having been ruled upon when It occurred, and no appeal taken. It waa now CMst of order, and the chair sustained the point Fortunately the admiralty office had alzcady unDgtid for the shipment of troope to takeXbo place of those who wero erpxtrei to be withdrawn from lower Egypt to rein.orce Geii. Wobctoy. The destination of these troop* has now been changed by telegraphic orders. Instead of linding at Alexandria and garrisoning Egypt they Fill be sent through tfce Suez canal and the Rod Soa to SualtUu, whence they will endeavor to cross to Berber and make a junction with Qen. Earlo. Arrangements have also been made for a fleet of traujports to carry reinforcements direct from England, and these are expected to be afloat by the middle of next woek. It Is uncertain whether troqpB will be •ent from India. Many of the military adviser* of the cabinet state that It wiinld be dangerous to deplete the garrisons of Hiodoatfcn in view ot tlie fact that El Mobil's suocesses in the Soudan are likely to incite the Mohammedans to rovolt. A Young Lady Who Makes a 1W* °mt of Her Lwneut«tloi»§. . Albany, Ga., Feb. 10.—Mr*. Cole, gt■ Texas, arshe registers her naM, i« Ju*t n«w enjoying notoriety in Jhto rtatfc Several days ago Hho arrived here with blonde face and waving curls, and represented herself to ■ be tho daughter of a Kentucky clergyman, bat latterly of Marshall, Tex., now on her way to the bedside of a dying tarfher In Cfr dar Keys, Fla. She became an object of sympathy. While In a group of new-made friends she suddenly disoovered that Al had been robbed of her purse while at the train. ftnH began crying. The hearts of the hebolder* were moved, and her kaswa* made good by generous subscriptions. The city marshal, however, did not bebeve her story and arrested hsr a* being the original of Mia* Annio Blanchard, who had rictimized Atlanta. She wept and pleaded, and gave ■""** of peraona in different towns In Kentucky to indorse her. Telegram* sent to these addresses failed to bring a response. While she was thus held a prisoner it wan developed that under the name given here she had token in North Carolina sa a lady in distress from New York, and in Macon, a* a lady from Texas. 8be makes from $100 to WOO in every town visited. The mayor gave h* until train time to skip, and the last seen ot her was through a car window as ska wared an adieu to the marshal. EATimP DOG MEAT. Wtst D■ Said to have Cnretl an Itllael* M90 of Brliht'i Uixnw. Amus Winters produced nveral secttuas at saplings cut near the scene of tbe murder. They had heen barked by the hnbsofths wagon whose trail Chamberbui had discovered.St. Loom, Feb. 10. —The use of dog meat to care Bright'* disease has come into notice the river in Illinois by the aocowt ol (to restoration of tl|e hj.ilth of Samuel Mc- Gregor, a farmer at St. Clair county, Illinois, who, after spending nearly all that he Wa» worth upoa physicians and patent medicines, was pronounoel incurable, but now is aa| healthy a man as whiles. He traces his promeat vitality to feeding upon the flesh of dogs, according to th* of an old German' woman who learned of his hopeless condition. She Insisted, that he should oommanoe feeding on canine'neh and An would guarantee his cooapleterecovery or she would die in hi» stead, The idea of eating deg meat was meat nauseating to McGregor, but, like a drowning man graap ng at a straw, he resolved to diehuoj dog flesh Ma last resort. He had baoome so fend of dog Cao»t that be oould hardly give up eating it, but the furor j that had produced ih the locality among the people who; were their dogs and the threats mule against the jarty who were taking then.-, warned him that he must call a halt. Ia allhe ate IS dogs. Mr. McGregor is firm in his faith that-he* cured his terrible disease solely by eating dog mmtt. . ttmt) peetitot D» &sO£: & ztsssdsifr. u*« Knrrrr, *c, H k»j bo eqMi. j •',•D(C baa abev* trad* mark «*4 exaaadraanncaaowawit. MaMMttaaJ M«kn —«»I—aim PREPARED TQ RESIST AN ATTACK. The. usual resolutions were adopted before adjournment. The Socialists and Anarchists here number about 4,000. Hrldccw ta tin Hscfciac ralley to bo mows ■p by Djaaaaite. OoLcunt, Mi 1&—TW Hocking ▼•Hsy railroad authorities want notified by friondly ■tears that an attempt would be mad* to capture and blow up with dynamite the railroad bridges near Nelso*vilhD Friday night last The road ha* been constantly patrolled since by a special train with an armed body at men aboard, but no attack hi* been made •eyet, pmiuro, Feb. 10.—When the extenslvs incendiary flres were raging here a few months afco it was declared that there were several hands at Socialists hare, but the story was discredited. Great excitement mnrmur the caoaed by the discovery that thsrf •WW seyeral powerful Socialistic organise 'ttons tq the citjr?! They are known as groups, TwoOttbeiaare ocsnppsed of Boheuriana and two «f -time of Germans, K U Geger, at 08 Linden street, said that the Bohemian organisation with which be was identified had its inception during the Standard oil strike some ysara ago. It has reeently been Invigorated, and meets weekly on Oroton street at private residences. Another and much larger organisation meets weekly on Payne avenue. F. Sakrid, a cabinet maker, at MB Croton street, is M* secretary. Considerable money is raised and sent to Chicago Of to liberate socialists in Europe. I T Mr. Oeger denied that dynamite or firearms were secreted here, bat said that the splendor of Euclid avenue compared to their owa poverty had wrought the socialists into frenzied activity. Geger and other eocialtots ait that they proposed an equal distribution at property after the plan of the Soar community in rusopawas county or the Co-operative Stove company at Gtarelaad, SMlalioU la Oevelaad. The government is also haunted by tho belief that it will become necessary to renew the Irish coercion act, and thus a sullen but determined will be aroused to attack England in ttm roar. Anwnjr the latest dispatches received from Korti i* one to the effect that Gen. Wolsoley bus requested the recall of all the special correspondents of tho London newspapers on account of tho scarcity of rations. This is in accord with Gen. Wolseley's frequent expressions of dislike to reporters-, but it indicates a more desperate condition of affair* than has boen hitherto reported, or olse an accession of distrust on the part of Gen. Wolseley. It is now estimated that the number of troops thQt will Jw dispatched from England to reinforce the British forces in Egypt will amount in all to 10,(XX) men To the holder« otBowUoftke Borough of: Wfft rtttston. Ton are bervby sotlOed that the tows mi ll of the Boroujth of Wot PtttMoa have eanchidod to refund the boated debt of aeU- ■wwagh tzadtr and by vlrtns of aa Aci of iaMbfar »jn»i ed Apr. i«D 1981, and to that end baas ll iifll»te redeem ell the boad* of said Morouoh aaw ««t-■taadlmt on tha eeeond day oTMAreH, l»». (mm which date all iatarest on the asms sill ssfo^j' Tou are thesefere requested to pseasntaay eM all West Plttetou Borouxh Bonds ImU tar yea to W.LWsliun. bq, Cashier of (bsrint RaMbaal Bank of Pltistou, at said baak aa toe mmI day of March. |«N, at which Una sad' piste yte ■atss: there reoel vs at a bondi bow held by too. daw ooudod of as Id Boroa«li of C-Ctual par valtetfth tfcfi?1*1 SMiMcrs: ty years from Ihsir date, whieh asw beads will bear latvreat at the rate of four and oai half per year, oa prsomtatlna of the prober eoabaaa... i By order ef the Town Council oi Wedtrittstoa *°*OI*h" JAMES MAHtUiri, Pfodt. t&'J&KVSbS&'m.tm. Bop*. Carr is of the opinion that the attack at Mm bridges was planned in earnest, and only prevented by the premature exposure at it Ho says people may get aa idea that thsrs was nothing in thsae oft-repeated stories of tatendsd attacks and destruction of property becnose they are never carried oat, but ths explanation lies in the fact that the erbenM are invariably discovered in time to prevent them. There was aome wild shooting about Relsonville, Murray City, Lick Ron and j Longstreth early Sunday morning, but Dc one was injured. Much diversity of opinion has lately manifested itself ths minen of the valley. Several factions have sprang up, whose Ideas in regard to the best methods to adopt to kring about the teal sad of thefa strike differ so materially that hut little proa peat of a termination favorable to the minors now exists. j Dover, N. J., Feb. 10.—A Are broke out in Abe Senion's clothing store, on Blackwell street. He had Just lighted the lamps in the show window when one of- them exploded and the goods therein were enveloped in flames. When the firemen arrived it seemed as if the fire would soon be extinguished, but the rubber hoe*, which was almost new, broke. By the time another stream was got under way the lire had communicated to the adjoining buildings, the first to go being Was. H. Baker's two-and-a-half-story corner buildings. Then followed Mrs. A. Beemert three-story house, and also the two three-story building* below it, owned by Peter Vanderbnaf and Mr. Tooa. Another two-and-a-half-etory building* on Warren street, owned by Wm. H. Baker, and a small brick building back of it waa destroyed by the fire. The total loss will amount to $75,000. Big rice From a Small Orna of ordfcr. After aosne confusion and disorder, Mr. #kltq desired to appeal from the decision of the chair, but was again ruled too late. The house Went into committee of thft whole on jfiD|"fcC office appropriation bill The White matter is likely to be brought up in the bouse hereafter. Crying Ovar His Death Warrant. WilkesbabRc, Pa., Feb. 10.—The dsatk warrant issued by Gov. Pnttison on Thursday fixing April 7 as the date for the execution ol Edwin Botheras, for the murder of Nichols in December, 1883, was read to tbt condemned by the sheriff. He was greotlji worried and cried bitterly. To a correspondent he said be had nothing to say, bat would' submit to the inevitable. A strong effort will be friade by his friends to obtain a oanunutn tion from the pardon board. Botheras shot and killed his victim in Hasleton because, aD he alleged, the latter refused to marry hiD niece. The latter, however, testified thai Botheras was Jealous of Nichols. Italian Troops to Help England* Cairo, Fab. 10.—The authorities here are informed that tho Italian troops in the vicinity of Massowah are about to march to the relief of the Euglbh garrisons at Kassala and ou the Settit rwer. Want* *15,000 far a Lacerated Heart. St. Louis, Feb. 10.—A breach of promise ■ait, i$ which $36,000 dtmnga are claimed, waa filed in the circuit court, The parties to it are William H. Swift and Kn. Elixa M. Pennypacker. Mr*. Pennypacker in her petition states that in January, 1888, OoL Swift began to pay her visits, the frequency of which increased as time sped by, and his attentions became r«7 (narked,. She t»y« be . •wore eternal love for her, and culminated his attentions by a proposal of aaarataga on April IT, 18M,~ which sb? accepted. His proposition to marry waa nut definite, however, aa to time, since she Mates he he would marry her noma tiir»e daring dke year 1883. In January, UK,* he Ranged Us mind and waa married to another lady, with whom Mr. Swift is now on a bridal tour. Want gostoruas for Secretary aT War. Dayton, O., Fsb. lO.-Capl Joha Oomta, on behalf of the veterans of the Soldiers' home, .to-warded a petition to President-) led Cleveland, at Albany, asking for the appointment at (Mb. W. 8. Rosecrans ai secretary of war. The petition was signod by about 1,500 of the veterans, inmates of the Dayton home, and represents a majority of the rotem there. The appointment is asked on the ground C4 Ua ■ I ilia in the field, and the "rare con hinafton in hia character of the quaUtis oi soldier, stafrrmaa, scholar, and gentleman." MlOtana fb» tart Mmm. WiSHimon, Feb. 10 — Messrs. Morr, Ellis and Hmnrt-, of the house appropriation! committee, have completed the fortification appropriation bill, bat have not ywt reported it to tMMl committee. It provides (or an appropriation of $4,885,000, The •pprapHation (or the present flecal-yser waa 1700,000. The bill provides (or the preservation at fortjflparifny ill iKilj Wnn And UieooatiiQatioi) o I work upoU'them, aa wen aa (vtSo» itraction of new works at defense dt Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, "p*"- ltoadt and San Francisco. For these purposes it appropriates $3,000,000. — . Prop*Mls., DDH , ,tD Public notice U hereby (Irea that sealed proposals wfUbeireesfved by JsMms MaUMaja' aad .-Munnrl Hmjrth, committee of the Tows rounell of the Borough ol Meet IWMM. er either ef them up to the 17th day ef February, Itu, tor the * hokvor any number of Boupoa bonds st • ■Id Borough aggregating slae thousand xhi|adred dollars In amount, the par rthn ef each iiood 10 be Are hundred dollars, except eae bond of the per valur-of one hundred dollars. The •aid bonds to bs dated March Id, 1M\ nilnasa hla at any tiaM after avs years aad das to Meaty years from their date, aad to bear later set a* Ms tale of four end a hall per cent, per anMto. parable semi-annually oa the secoad days of Match and September Is eaeh ysar. Bush erojsa als will be reeeired Dub}ect to the right «Tthe are suet bead holders to esahaage their beada for thoM of the sew Issue of If arch M IMS, at par 1 he right to reject aay an# all bids is inferred,.Envelopes ooatainto* propose Is toon Id ha plainly marked ' Proposals for Borough Bonds" sad may tie left at rfrsaNaMaaal Bank, Ftetstoa. VrobftUly Kliartoiim lias not Fallen* Caibq, Feb. 10.—The Mudir of Dongola telegraphs that he does not believe KhortoUm bos fallen, and that the natives generally discredit the rumor of Gordon's capture. Lopu'l rata la the Mal^aee. 8pRinun»LiD, Ul., Feb. HV-Jtach aniietj la manifested ban Ret soma of the memben of the legislator* who want heme to speuu Sunday should be blockaded on the railroad by the great snow • storm aod fall to react bias hi time for the balloting tor Uuitcu Statea senator. The storm is the roughest oi this leanest, and there is serious danger thai aome of the railroads may be block ad up fa two or three days. The law refines the balloting to take place to-day, and there can be do postponement on account of the weather. Very few legislators are in a few abaenteeeon aithar aide will aeMl • the question of Gen. Logan's aucceaaor. A Psuacea fur Ireland's Woes. DuBi4jf, pel), 10.—The Marquis of Waterford addressed a large assemblage here in rugard to tin recent dynamite outrages in London. The speaker deplored the fact that a few renegade Irishmen should resort to this nefarious mode of warfare, destroying innocent lives and bringing universal execrations on the heads of their fellow countryman. "The only panacea for the existing ill feelnig and discontentment in Ireland," said the marquis, 'is the adaption of measures which will bring about the revival of the country's manufacturing industries, thereby giving employment to the thousands of idle man and women of the benighted We." Miximvjui, Pa., Feb. 10. — William Duffy, • prominent young merchant of this place, and Miss Mary McCrystal, leading milliner of the town, were married at St. Mary's Catholic churoh. The wadding was the fashionable event of the season. The couple were banqueted and held a reception until midnight The bride complained of not feeling well all day and evening. At a o'clock the young husband startled the household by ~i""g the family and announcing his wile's serious illness. A doctor on arriving said at once the case waa hopeless, and the priest who but eight hours before had attended the wadding ceremony wassailed to administer absolution. She died at 5 o'clock of paralysis of the heart, due largely to exclteasent Died Ktglit Hours AMer tw Marriage. It will Hafs Ulamarek IIL Feh C0.—A couple of American capita Hats are her. negotiating for tho formation of an abattoir company with a cafatal ot $1,000,000. The intention of the pramotert of the arihema is to slaughter American hogs in Carada, and thus get around tlx present prohibitory legislation of German in connection with importe of American port into Germany, The promoters of the schesM are wealthy American cattlemen, and. S|«ak at eafahllshlng extenaire cattle yards la Montreal. Nrw Yobs, Feb. 10.—Richard Short, who stabbed Capt Phelan 11 times in O'Donovan Rossa's office, was admitts4 to bail hi 98,000, his bondsman being Ms Oerbstt, a liquor dsalar in Wast Forty-ninth street, Whan Short was released, he was escorted by a number of members of the Fsolan Brother hood to hta 0000*1% office, Whsrs he received quite an ovation. Short seetosd much pleased at his release, and in conversation with a reporter said: '*1 want yon to My to the public that I did not turn pais whan Sargt Granger took the Revolver away tram Capt. Phelan on Saturday. I am net aflraid aC OOB or fifty revolvers. I have faced knives and revolvers before." Boston, Feb. 10l—Albo Millar, claiming to be the champion lightweight of Rnglanrt, met John McGee, of Bast Boston, at the South Boston athletic dab's roam Cora six round hard glove contest for $100 a aide. Millar was knocked down once ia the first roond,aad ferae ttn»s in the second,and was terribly (finished. He (ailed to appear for the third round, and the light waa awarded to MoGee. Millar has bean in this country three months looking for* match. He Tomma Hit Mateh rinallj. rsMisMa Mart he Careftd. A bill waa totro- Ucation at any letter or communication eon taintng allusiona. remarka or criticism* touching the reputation of a dtiten, onleas inch nnnnnnirartoit ia signed with toe real nalae and addraaa of the author, a misdemeanor, puniahaVe by One and impriaonment not exceeding $1,000and one year reepecti rely, either or both in the diacretion of the court. The bill also makes the author at the commuaioatien babfe to coaviettea for Hbei, and the. proprietor, publisher or editor of the paper to prosecution for libel for any Hbelou* matter to the publication. Htktr Mew ton'a Alleged Heresy. Kiw Your, Feb. 10.—It ia reported oa good authority that on Saturday Assistant By enter df the Town Oounclf of Wbat FMsten Borough. JAMES MANTANYk. PresX AUsst: Fsauk Sxibh, Bsc'y. MebM By this means he had no doubt that sedition would be effectually squashed and happiness and contentment restored. Hie speaker's remarks were repeatedly and Enthusiastically applauded. A Motet Bank Bobber. PTl.anit.raiA, Feb. 10.—Joseph Howard, alias Kilraln, a notorious bank burglar, wee brought before ¥«|Mii|i Smith. lie gave Mi BMW as Howards rldilwi. M Irving plana, Now York, aad his hntinsp as that ct a peculator. Ospt. R. J. linden, saperto tendent of Om Pinkarten detective agency, testified that Howard was wanted at Coldwater, Mich., toaaswer a charge of robbing the bank of that place of $10,000 in boads. Ho was committed to await a requisition from the governor of AdBilBltilratar'i Rotlce, ■state of Jesse H. Hchooley »r , late ef Wjaffl lag, ljiserne County, PeaasylVaaia, deeeaaed. Jay Gould's Usual Tactics. Minlatera Opposed to Kinks Mfn «C almloistrsttsa upea the named estate havli g mwu granted to l he under - ahned. ail Demons havinsr tlaiais or deamnto •gainst the same will preneat them for settWSHnt. aad those Indebted thereto wljl please make immediate pajrmoiii to Egg*BSP"'} I——*. Thorn** H. Athertoa, Att'y for Est Be Swallowed a Gold Piece. Boston, FeU 10.—John H. Collins, an exr convict, followed Sarah Buifce into har boarding house, No. 41 Kneeland street, and seized her around the waist She screamed and fainted. Collins took hcr.pocketbook, containing a $10 gold piece and $7.00 in Change. lie was subsequently arrested. He put the gold piece and some change in his mouth. After three officers had struggled with him for ten minutes they made Collins drop the change, hot he swallowed the $10 gold piece. Collins is a well known thief, and has served time in various institutions. Sr. Loure, Feb. 10.—Judge Treat received a telegram from C. A. Seward, of Now York, requesting hie honor not to denial the suit of the Pacific railroad of Missouri against the Missouri Pacific. Judge Treat indorsed the paper: "Received Sunday, Feb. 8, 1886, at my private residence at charchttaa. Let the same be filed." This curt ianlagrii puts a stop to what is believed to have been within an ace of the last act of a vary important suit The case has been going on for years, aroas frauds tn the acquisition of the ptaiattrifa* being alleged against JaJ Gould and others, and the amount at atake baiag $W,000,000. Frmncno, Feb. 10.—The Preebyterian Miniatera' aaaociation, at their meeting, earnrtdered the subject of roller skating ripka. 'A paper prepared by the Bev. J. T. Uibeun waa read and adopted aa the aentiment at the aeaoedatioo and ordered printed in the church papers. The reverend gentleman enter* a moat rigorous' protest age that the Anting rink, and earneetly exhorta all Chrietianato cease following the multitude unthinkingly. A a arch lets Dispersed bjr the Ullea Loasoa, Feb. 10.—The Anarchist gathering at Paris was a fiasco. A number of delegates claiming to represent the Internationals Jau. *7. IMA. of various countries assembled at the Sails Levis, but the police had been forewarned and di«per*ed the agitators before they had time to organize their mseting. During thk The Offerer Bros.' rattan*. 1/bTATg Or THOMAS J. Ml BO a N, LATB fj of Pfttston Botougb. Lessens rouaty deceased. , Lstterstsetsmesury upon Us aheetf-JMMd •stats having bean irruuted to the. undersigns*, an penona hnvb« rialma sgalest ths 'saam «M in Mill them for pa) metit dulr authenticated, aad these indebted thereto, will pteees Make lasmediate pay meet to johNL. MORGAK, ■ ; • 85ocH**vAk- •' Eaocutors. at Flttston. Luxems eouaty, Fa. wn. J. noaars, attoraey. . 1 '■■ik.., ■ rill BUBO, Pah. 10.—Ths Lander thk evsn- Ing publishes Interviews with bankers and prominent bnsineas man of this city, who all give it as their opinion that Oliver Bros a Phillips will not fas granted ths eateeitien they rsqnsst. The reaaon given for this * that the load Is entirely too henry for toe Inn to carry, even with Harry Oiivsk- to charge, with all hto recognised ahrewdnna and business ability. rest of the day snch-af the-delegates Canada Lojal tv the Mother finalij OrfAWA, Feb. 1ft—It It stated that Col. Wiliut, a member at parliament, has tendered his services and those of a regiment selected from the Canadian militia for active service in Kgypt whenever the home author itiee may require them, and {bat notice to thia effect baa been forwarded by toe governor general to England. shadowed by agents.of the pottos, and k is arid that much valuable Inform**!?* wasaj# taiaed regarding the haunts and confed*MSta, of the conspirators. Several danghfiapm, including bakers and dealers in oeoked meat, had been frightened into closing their shops, hot they were reopened when It was fannd that no rioting was QEely to oocur, Potter sent the Be*, R, Heber Newton The Chicago Klection Frauds. Impeaching a Maraa a fcttur teqnpiting him to diaoontinue preaching sermons which caused scandal ill lis church, (Wiining to admlaiatfrr confirmation in Mr. Newton's church unlm the request was heeded. Biahop Potter pursued the aame course last year witfe Mr.Jtfewton. According to persons familiar with the matter there will be no farther action against Mr. Newton for the preeent Chicago, Feb. 10.—The trial of the Eighteenth Ward election conspirators WH eontinued before Judge Blodgett. 8. W. Wright, a printer, testified that the defendant, Mackin, came to him CO Nor. 13 with a Republican ticket and asked him to make a duplicate of it and keep the matter quist. The name of Randolph Brand for senator was written over that of Henry Lemon and Lemon's name erased with ink. Witness had the ticket head engraved, and Stinted 8,000 tickets, delivering them to lllackinat his room in the Palmer house. Trot, N. Y., Feb. 10.—A copy of the impeachment charges against Mayor Fitsgerald, citing him to answer before the governor, was served on the mayor. He in charged with causing the police toC forcibly iVsrnemsl the occupant of the chamberlain's ofB6e and install another claimant. The document asking for the mayor's removal is signed by about ISO leading citizens. jnayor bar ten days in which to answer, when the gorernor will appoint a referee to tikke testimony in the case. An Iron Furaaee Peetrnyed. rMMyhaila'a O. i. B. TvitCMl. Hiw York, Feb. 10,—An Albany special «ysi President-elect Cleveland, prvxaiHiaaled by CoL Lamont, and Mr. Manning, arrived heme on the 7M P. M. train of the Central road. A (oar-horse sleigh, which had been prepared to take the fmtimt C1 to Us residence, was standing la front of the depot, but Mr. Cleveland quietly entered a hack daigh standing near and was at once driven to his heme. The pnrident-alect expresses himself much pleased with his visit to Mr. Tildes, and also with Us meeting the prominent Democratic politicians In New York, and, though eomewmat tired, has thoroughly •Ojoyed his trip, Cleveland Itotnraa to Albany. HmwiQM, Feb. 10.—A snail but wall known funiqCe called the "Buchanan" was entirely destroyed by Are, The km to Tali ously estimated at from $6,000 to 98,000, and to partially insured. It was the. intention of the owners to move to Lebanon within a lew Haxuuwubo, Feb. 10.—'The city fa fun of Grand Army man and the lumber h being ■demented hourly. It ie estimated that at least 1,800 of the boy* is bine are alrnidy here. The stale ewampmsnt |a laalna to one of the HvaUeet and beat attended held for many year*. The lwdi|—rtni are here at the LucUel hotel DwolUnjr home on Exeter St., Wert RUtten, mw occupied by «r. tt Mnlth. aad dwelth* tWKM Wrw Bi. W«et llitMe. sow oeea FOB1AIJB—Two late la TateavtUe tarnM, 4 HJbb rt AK'jr at uS* NKh! Supsraalni The Maw Or1«aas Meseet Nbw Ouuin, Feb. 10.—Mayor BuiUottc has suppressed the Saturday issue of The Mascot, a pictorial weekly, fay ordering the him* of all per sous offering it (or sale. The paper has often ezoeeded the hounds of propriety, but has kept op a relentless war on Mm ring pflloiato. Recently the editor, when attacked, killed Robert Brewster and wounded J. D. Houston, two Mht spirits of the Democracy. It to tha- oilasat Intention to hare. Jl W & Spragua, Werosatai, Twenty-Uah ragtessnt, and at the poat-prsiiiltol rrsrrtses appropriate resolutions upon .the leetk of the lata presiilcnt, fttin. LeO) vtwn adopted. An Kncouracement to flmn^glsaa, WashinoToh, Feb. 10.—MmeT whose goods were recently seised in for alleged violation of the customs law, made a formal offer to tbe secretary of the treasury to pay $1,000 in compromise of the suit now pending against her in the courts of Chicago. The dutiable value of the goocb in question is about (3,800. It is likely that Mine. Arline's offer will be *~«qf»ed in view of the belief that there was- no intention on her part to defraud the government. r• Rot Catooa aad dwaMa* ah the aarhMr af ifeM) Mtf MerkH mnsta. Theultaoa ■D la dtted mm a store roeaa to aalt Ck» itMNi Htm «Mr dweUtam to reat ea the prrmleoL hagUH UlM JmUO'DOllllLL ■ . Cunningham Likely to he Acquitted. CONDENSED NEWS. London, Feb. 10.—The proceedings at Bow street police court in the case of Cunningham and Burton, the alleged perpetrators of tbe dynamite outrage at the Tower of London on the 31th ult., were unsatisfactory to the counsel for the crown. Judging by the evidence adduced the conviction of either of the prisoners is extremely doubtful, and the police are reduoed to a Mica wber-Uhe policy of obtaining long remands in .the hope that 1 something may tarn up. An Indiana state senator has received ■ letter warning him not to rote against dynaniitit IflgfaUbfcfeOCL ▲ Senator*! Seat Peelated Tveaat Borfox, Feb. 10.—The apedal aaoatoriaJ committee on elections i«|ini*l a rsaolve declaring vacant the aaat of the third (Baffcdk) imidtiii el district, becanas InwMgnttadtt not uliow that any one had a valid title toll, and did chow that li» title of Senator Mo- Uahey to it wee Impsarhsrt by icaaon of fraud In the late election. Henry George has returned home. Ha says kit trip to Kngland was only fairly eoo- Far Real. Bouse near luaua Shaft, with Mtfdf aa aere kra fiw^rSsrttrtc ■Wu boueee aear the daaetfoa. euan ef Uaten aed am strrets. M-%m Tbs aOl hands of cotton factories in and around Petersburg. Va., are suffering for tha nacaaariei of life since the mille ckued dawn. 8wato "was martial wUchjLiTfry him-on thTcharga of onlawfally obtaining and disposing Of forage sssimWsd. He was nnnmnpanirf only by Us chief dark, MoBonalt**! looked pale and anxious. He asked tbe court to gnat him a delay of a w«sk in order to secure counsel, his previous counsel being otherwise engaged. The court |M. Urn till Wednesday morning. On. Mwaim's •ew»it Trtoi. WASHINGTON NOTES. Km Hsnetor Dorsey says the profits from Wsblg ranch last year were (SOOjjOO. He denies emphatically that be aver gave Col. IagarsoU one penny for his 'servtoae i« Mas star louto trial Money for Mrs. Dudley's Psfcasa. Kuhaiied by M Intake. ■ A eeel ekia eep wee exchaaard by alilele at the rrorat kobt. Barns' eiJaWneery eelebvnaien IB Celvdoula Uall. 1 be party bavlaft the eaD will much obUdge the oener by leaetaMf It at Ntaan o'e clothing eim. 4feb-tf At Ontoe all Klght, bat not the Salary. Rooparnta, Feb. 10.—The lUiMer lodge at Knigbte of Prince William, an organlaation boatile to CatbolMnn, has offered to prorule money tor the lifian of Mia. Dudley. A member of the order will go to Haw York to consult with lb*. Dudley's lawyer. Boston, Feb. 10.—Col. Carroll D. Wright said to a rep iter: "I do not intend to leave ti e Massachusetts bureau of statistics unless the salary of the chief of the national bureau is raised froui 93,000 to 16,000" CoL Wright denied the report that he has his aye 09 the sixth 1 isniisaliasl district ....... in 1886. He said: "I have absolutely no such ambition, and prefer my present abova all other public offices." The secretary of state will be prepared to jiay the 5 per cent, balance due to the bene- Uciories of the awards of the Spanish ami American claims commission on and after tue 11th inst. i In a letter which Oen. W olsfiey wrote to a young southern lady, be say* ha consider* (*» the greatest general Amsrica aver had, sad that Stonewall Jackson will live in history king after Oen. Grant's name has been forgotten. Huted. A pushiear aad peraevetinc bmb to act M loaal earut ie wlttuk the chute*? af Orepea. Boaee. Sarube aad Otaanieotxl Treee. ■ CHABLIU n CHASE, ■ureerymen, Booheeter. V. T. tfcbl* Vhe treasury department is informed that the assistant treasurer at New York will, w).en he Bees fit, make a portion of the payment of the clearing house balances In silver.Murdered Bar Heetaei A Representative tetai ta Isslfs. ■Maw Ha van, Feb. 10.—The Dsmocrata of tfce Bnoond ward are drcalaftteg a pst(t%i SKts to suspsnd Pigott has been (alee to his party onlatod In Troup's own ward has added to the excitement. Mr. Troup denied all kjMWlsdge af the petit! iCa. Tutu Havts, Ind., Nn 10.—Several weeks ago it wae given out by Mrs. Richard Trump, living Ave milee eoqth ef this ctty, that, her husband had killed htontt. ghe was mitted the deed. Flaed for Mgfctlac a DwL Tbe senate, in executive session, confirmed among others the long pending nomination of William EL CurtU, of IlHmole, to b" secretary of the Central and Sooih America 1 x Mas: the Norfolk and Western railroad, on Hatur- The propeller Oneida has beeq test in the to in Lake Michigan for the last 80 days, and Wtoot extricate herself. 1 ForMUoCliooD A sew No. t Mnol-r * Bahama fit, 'sever »•* need. lauds ineamitmeata, rtxijxl* hichee. Inquire at Otaem office. jaaU A Dead Maa Convicted of 1»|a , Plymouth, Feb. 10i—The coronet's jury in the case of Capt. Armstrong, of the hark Wellington, wbp was killed by the crew of Us hCw retaiwd 9 verdict ot wilful munfer against the cWisued captain foi jhp*liig of the nesmsn. ▲ train on the Chicago, Duiltegtou and Quincy railroad, while crossing a bridge nam Crostou, la., wasdeeatted. Four people were killed and eight others severely iajured. t broken rail was the ranee, and was dne fe the change In the weathsr. Ctart Crediteea M a BliM.nl N«w Yokx, Feb. — ' 1D i Uewts May my the payment of n —IdlililiI • 'Vf per cenl ta the credits** of tfcogm . »D iia J. Cieeo* Sou. Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, expects to leave Washington to-day for Florida. He is in very itrltnats hsaHh. -q . For Beat. Ihe store aad baaeaeeat oh Sooth Mala Bt. aow ws5s?©Car»». it®. * |
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