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Now dor't you kpow tint sSyen. was one of Superintendent's Murray's | ) at Ahem at Foit's, 12-Courib4t. ., Facts, Not & The TIMES prints real news. It does pot manufacture sensations which have @ % 00 No Foundation in Fact, / foton + # @ :| | A Paper For All the People, ' There is something in every issue of the Truss to Interest und pleaso every reader Of it and make if worta Its cost. ~ ' 4 % LAST EDITION. £30 P m WATERTOWN, N. Y, THURSDAY arrERrR¥XOON, DECEMBER 20, 1894. TE BLACKMAILING SCHENt TROROUGHLY VENTILATED The Efforts of the Lexow Comm» sion in Exposing Police Depart. ment Extortion Methods. AXrw York®, Dec. 20.-Ex-Inspector' ftec:s was present when the | Lex.» gommittea met after recess yesterda ,' He was served w.th a subpana. There' were rumors afloat that indictments } ..; beeu found by the grand fury agiut Pol eman Iotermanu and others. . Capt. Anthony J. Allaire took toe sta d. He bad been on the force + years and a captain since 1807.) He muvel to. Hartein to 1874, but ouly fived there thise porths, He paid §000 a year reut. 'le then move! to Altorney street, wherene' pved ubptil 1588, when be bought the bouse at 144 East Nineteenth street, pay i . g ~.-0u for it, $12,000 of whicn was n can. He patd off the £6,000 mortgage in twa years. T ben he bought a bouse in Aicety-First street, prying $57,000 tur it, §v,000 of which was in cast, He sut the viner house for $18,500 and pald off the n ortgage,. He never bad any other real | estate, Ho auld, iuclusttag his reat en- tate, be was WoFth about $34,000 in isa; Aritper bis wife bor daughter beid any certificates ouf trust, uor did they own any teal estate., The captiin denied mif hiowledge of corruption in the poiics derariment. Ho asked to bo allowed to ; i:, ain about the disorderiy bouses in toc teutgb precinot, During bis time in' toe precinct, be said, thers were about gow arrests made, of which number- ,s 00 were Women, \ These arresis,\~> a .a the captain, \were made thiough ri 'e of bouses ard attests en othe streets.\ \ ind you way it was not in your power to suf preas the evil?\ \Ii was net in ny power to suppress the evil in me prociuct,\ \Have sou any idea bow puch mobey was collected from the«o bouweat\ \1 never knew »ny povey was collected,\ \What attemrt dig you make to suppress the dise rdeply ! bouser?\ \ We raided them \ \In order to ~utain mote blood money*\ \ No, ns, | Ine witness said ce rememberid Sper cer's saloon on Hestor street, but | get pet recail a tmnurder commiited' there. \ A bartender, named Murpbi, | i led a man 10 the sateon,\ Br. taf \1 son't remember, Was he \ Pbav's what | want to ask rea.\ \I don't remember.\ \ Nurpby was pet arrested. Ho's Hyong is New Y f tor dsmen, and n persoousl filsod, ard | thet was the fteason tbe murder was | tusbed up?\ \ No, air, I knaw notbing | a eut at,\ | ~cnatar Q'Conpor ex presied aurpriso | t' at the diatrict attorneys had not taken | the matter up. \ Tbe aistrict attorney.\ ail Mt. Goff, \cannot go ont and detect crone he reliea on the. captain of spo pre pet to supply him with evidence.\ lhe ptain denied that the green go «le moo had a footing In the precinet. ual did you do to earn your emlar;'* *. made 65,000 or 75,000 arreste \ \ How nov ( bristmae presents dido you ge- +ve'\ \ None * Then the | wathesa as a \ Houl on, i may bave received rome \~ \We bave proof bere (bat tou received Christman presents every jear too m liquer denser.\ \ Anybod g - who snore that swore falsely.\ \since you' 'are been ceptain of tho steamboat s, -o6 bave you beard mujthing of your meo giving np half of their pay .to a caperior officer \ *I beard it for the ist time today. [read 11 in the papers.\ *sergt. - Taylor bas - aworn be put money In an envelope in a drawer of tho sergennit's desk, do you know anything «! that envelope\ \No mr. I so net Hattie Ross, a colored woman, who ssed to run disorderly houses in 14 0st Nas, 210 and 441 Wooster street, and Na, t, West - Third atreet, mat took the 'tipd. \ How much a moth dido tou & ve the wardman'\ \I gave bim $100 <anth.\ \ Who was the captain then'\ *I spector Hs rues was | the - caf taip when I b a the bouse at .10 - Wooster ;o atreet \0 \D doo yon gay iben'\ \ Yes, sir.\ *Whom did you gap'\ \Slevin the wardman, I= gare com $45 a montb for two monthe.\ The witness said that when Byrnes | left, i apt, | Brogan came, aud sho also pald uring his time, \You paid Wardiean ~ that rou might not boe pulled'* Yes, air.\ Wardman Slevio is bow a captain. The witness said abe also had kept a ' use in the tenderiotn distmet, |\ Ward. ab Powers caled on tus,\ safd she, \anmifl pad biry $25 once. Capt.2 Reil.r cea in charge.\ Sbe also ran a house at ) West Fifty-second sireet. ( artain MeAvey was in charge of the {recinct. bbe visited the captain aia he r<fused to allow such a place to run .~ Cle district. | The witness said abe made a great deal ot mones, bus lost .t 1 +ving _ policy, \ Mow - much .i \.. Adame get'\ 0 \ $41,000,\ ® How ong did it take you to jose it'\ \ Adsut att yenrm.\ Fhe witpess said she kept. < a different houses fu the tender. n getrict and in the 22d precinct ar! was never raided or puiled fer sA, years. Adjourned. A Banquet of Borsoflesh NFwaAREK, N. Y., Dec. s» Richard H «pking, of this city entertained aloi} ! < of the mast promfuent residents )( | Newark at a bai quet of horseflesh at lis nome Inst nigBt. - Dr. Hopkins |« a veterinary surgeon and the purpose <! tae dinper was to show the utHity (( i orsefResb -| as nu article of diet, \I be at» Iooluded nearly nit the feading physicians of the city. _ The meat was <erved jo various forms and - all pro- ionnced it excelient. | It was «tated that a bhorseflesh | matket | would | soon != upened in Nownrk. Bustneas Troubles, MirtwatkB®, Wis., Dec. 20. -H. S. Mack & Co., wholesale clothiers, were rlosed yesterday afternoon by mortgages overt $10,000, ' Nmw Yorr, Deo.29.-Judge Andrews yesterday appointed Jolin T. Lester re- ceiver for C. A. Mano & Co., perfumery manufacturers at 48 - Murray street, in proceedingsfor involuntary dissolution of the com pany. Thermometers and Barometers Nothing morte useful a Christmas present. Cheap ones and nice ones, in- cluding the glass window thermometer, at Felt's Court-st, drug store. Christmas for Gontlemen. Nothing will please a gentleman that smokes _ more - than a - box that will - keep - his cigars moist and fresh instead of dry and brittle, Look e a » a /,[ i alis ' of oue of the most picas , nut e venuings he bod over spett in bis + Wor ee , fat expe tracting, tynouicad and o%travn- 1RADE AND (ROPS. The Wheat Alination Improved- lron and Steel R®roducers W ant a ¢ hange. Cincasxari, Dec. 10 -The Price Cur- tent eumiiarices the crp situation for the past wek as follows: I be past was 1,1 fav oralie week - for the ow heat crop, lie postion bas Amproved and is gener- eabsfactory. | Wheat marketing is bot c among much ant s- generally quite rextreted. | Whest feeding is gen- y muntained | West «fo the Missig+ YIJC. but is moderately l ssentuc east- Yard . )- Corn efferibys are fair. Interior afe not Ci uur g. - Feeders wre la Loral buyers,. ta myFiA\b, Dec. .0 --The Tron Trade evie w mays. Recebt severcpments in un abd steel bave beaotteo oa uuani- meus des fe atnong producers fora bew vert agola new deal. Stitist cs of pig Itot atrcks «bow #batc ke pron has been pls 1 to an extent levond expectation aod we bere makers bave ben - compelied to stiry on the market Ub'ey: have parted woth then products at i Naure tost in mome taxew bas ao loss on every to.. - Itis conceded by buyers that the phces of the past Sortrogil ure tou JOW ti ast maid shen the more: arexious pto- sueers mme hired up w In orders the fe- tray be lOuked tor, Juin BUHYs Gery sors Of ThisCountry -in the Main Uncom- pAimontary--&ough on €hilceago, tCarrecaoo, Dec. s+ Jonn Buras, the Lon ison mutator, arrived In Chicago yea- terday There was ro delecation of labur r preseutatives nere to mest bim, As to bs e batacterigation of (hicego as \ A puck et edition of hell,'se adtuitted hav- by made the remark, but declared be the statement w.lb oa compli- mentary teforenese fo tho ail Inslitule mid tbe pooce and fre departments, My rematka about Chicago,\ be anld, ' wie bared or w oat | saw orn different patte -f the ctv. aod then Iro: informa tion given fhe c. 'pfommbebt labor age- tatora.\ |n regard to Ins criticisin lu Den wer of tbe American constitutiet , Mr Burba anid tbe reports sent out by certa'n popore ou thal subject wore gross lite. Ms Buns stated bis opinion of this goutrtri, »» fat as bo bas seen it, oe {ul+ pews \Schoues sptendid , litwrarios ox» gonment, Jats tow good.roads 1», atreats the »otuo, aft museo me g oued fer the age of the country, curpo- goot . fuiway teavouog palatial for the rick. aud bouter tbap any 1 have ever xeem fof the poor;! cul off the head lines of veur rewsrapers abd jou bato 8 goud care asa left, but atil ws ruuch of a prur maliatic «iauchterhsaose , fe coniideroihiy below thas of any in hur ope | sire America and sbail come bere ayp.t seme 1) tbink one of thema days ites munisipal tke most of its ethera,waill be the great- eas sn tho world.\ LABOBR LEADCRS® Appear Before the Houses Committee on Labor- Given a Eiearing. CIVIL,SEBVICE- \Tha PrenldeanIlwenn Order Causes a Heavy Mail Regarding iis Opera- ion and Effect. Wasenarox, Dec. :0.-Since the tecent order by Pressdet Cleveland, put- ting employes of internal revenue offices within the classified . civil service, Was pron ulgated, the civil seivice com mis- sion here has been deluged by Jette: fivtm persons who have, at one time of auotucr, ueen employed in the inteinal lever ue' service. In These letters the writers ali have some | grievances which they thiuk the cominriesion is a'le to 'remous. One man who was ousted 8!X mouths ago wrote to ask.if the | preBi: dent s order - would quality him e reustatement, oud ot ber missives bave bern received of the rare tenor. \uc ce bus bad ita attention cule d to tue case of Collector \ Bon\ Johnsen. of the L nieville district, who 18 feportrd as saying that as sooD 68 he leatned the president's order would be promuigate! he discharged all bis men and then iot dled teat if they would whilte him out their \ resigniutions\ 10 take effect whon he desired he -would tesppoint thei», and that they complied with bas order, LiT11 service Commissioner Roosevelt, speaking lur tie commmissiun ibis moth- ify, said it was powes: less to do anything 18 the core as Mr. Jobnson's alleged actiou touk pice before the president's order was issued, aud, consequently, tefore the commission bad apy juris- dictot in the natter. Bbould any dis- mlssals by colectors or any such pro- ceed'Dg as «be case ln poing occur in the future, satd Mr. Roomevelt, thea the publ.o may rest arsured that the civil service cutmtusston will take a band and see that the ofdets of the president are carried out, STILL AFP LIBERTY. The Woman Suapecied of Polsoning Her Musband Not ¥et Arrested. Biracuss, N. Y.,. Deu, 20. -Mrs, Adelatse Pheips, widow of, Loten Pheip», of boon, on Whom suspicion rests of makirg away with blimn with polson, is «till at bome,and bas net heep attested the denies there is the slight» ost foundation for the suapt¢ion that she po soved bor busband. bbe rays aho bivet bad any semous trouble with bim aud that be was not jealous of William bimitba' attentions to ber. lhe satortes of the peighbots conflict with Mis Pbeips' statement. it e said rtortay scepes oftea occurred between ber and Phos, lir. .B. Smith, who sltcnaed Eboips, says bo bad ail the »mptema of nreenscel potsonfug, aud mome of astrpchoips A SAD ¢ A8E. Gave His Property to His Son, Died in the Poog Bouse, Fri®, Pa , Dee. &». -Edward Losate, an aged paval vetcrat, committed sul- cide yesterday at toe county nlmabouse, to wbicb place bo bad been tamen, on Tuesday, by (ferce. Loss e bad been a tian of means, tot to save bis property from attachment be W | Dec..u --Chief Artbur et - ibo Brotberbood _ of Railroad bngireerm, and E.h (Clark, chief of the Kartz ad Conductorn' asso.iatiop, ap- peared before the house commiltce on ia er yestefmay to connection with the bili looking to thorn“! u. of la tor grea bles, be bil prepared I5 t om miustoners Wright aod Kornan on the sulject was read to them, but they would net commit themselves, as they had bot examined its proviatops. They were both probatly tavorable to the proposition for | pati-hal arbitration of int sor troubles, - They also _ favored the for the incorporation of rail waw amociatione, so ope as the associa Hons wite bet be'd reaponsible fur the deesta er violence of an individual, and the irdiv=lna. was net bead respopsible tor the deede and visepncse of the asmsn- clat ron - Nra Ida Wells eddresed the com mittee in support of the treolution of Mr Blair, crep . N.M.>, providing far an ir vestigation of the charge of lyoch- 1a, €. . KEW FORE FINEST, nupt. Eyrnes denies W.tness Mertlott 'm stegs tuat be wae locked up in Byrnes' hou st, t apt Srchmittbergor'a ease will be cal ed fcr trial Jan. 1. The othet cases wouv dol - Sebi was re«ar- pra rec ay and bie trail Iprreared L. &2 .., oming fo a rumot that be wos «bp out Held Up a Switeb man. borage. Dee. so -At io a'cock lest hig b t three masked 1 rg:are entered the aa itebman's bouges at the Fort Wayne 'in 'read tracks, pear Eightecuth street, #104 ogebeved Bwitch'nan O)peo of bis salary. They aree took a dia- noond atad from - \if, Docketabler, wha wae «tacding heat the heure | The three wen were arreaged alter a struugle. They gave theo nemes od Jobn - Grimes, Ed. see. ty an' Ed, O'Connor, ___-s--_- \o (hange of Senate Rules. Wasmsetow,. ber .t -TSe {mlure o the se ate con milteo on rudes to - tale ar yoaccon nt ite meeting yesterday & by toa cbange n the - fuiea now lye i ng the senate iso necepled as a sit ve induration that n Abiug will he the present « Io pen this matter during ents gt Pers. 'ew Linson'« Report b inished, Kisuasiox, N.Y., Dec, i% ~Commis.- a ond I.icon nas Ungbed bis report on the telimeny in the District Attorney Pe jlewe« matter and will take it to Al- hai yoni to Ceev. Blower this afternoon, H+) refuses to teil its parport Mr. Lin- se ri goes in person so that the governor ean interview b .m In the mater if he desires, ___ # ___ g,00 000 Gold Withdrawn. Wasmvorex, Des. #. -Five hundred thegard do-ara 't god was withdrawn [rem too sub tresgsuty at New York yes- ter day, leaving the gold reservo at £40,- u 1 0,004, ___ y Turk oys and Geose. Bel] & Gan ble will bave 150 turkeys and geese for - Christmas. Call and cave ya ur order and get your pigk. Aurom Tulip, | Pagaita Lily, Peach Hiossom, - Sweet Marle and all otber new perfumes at Felt's Court-st, drug store. see 12,0 - ladles trimmed | white aprons, bash, Bull, Roth & Co, =o + , ounty. | | bad ceeded if to bo« a o Wiile he to caro enough money to pro- cure lood, be was al liged to aieep in tarna, He was tou pr. ud to beg and re- {used fo accept ibe borpitailty of the Ihe antborities, Testing the oll man ow uid freeze, sciged him and t oko him to the county bome. Tho bomiliati no was too great for Lossie, abd bo took a {fatal dose of poison,. REALM, Presiden t-soct Ac Bride, of the American Fedorat'yn of Labor, will not qualify until some tome in January Lake Erie & Wertern rallway employes may strike for a nine-bour day tustead of eight. The German beer boycolt bas not re- ceived the support expected. Notwith- mtanding, the l« prott remains and the lockeat is couttgdaest, Ibe Anding of the b.ard of arbitra- tion, appoipted to cioso the Massiilon mining controversy, is a completo v ctory for the operators The board presents a onarimons report, abolishin the beregofore existing differential o i$ centa, and placing this district on the «aino basis as the Hocking V alloy. The ineu who bave not been able to obtain empioypment at Pullman er else- where mince they joined the - Pullman atrke, numbering 800, have draw ao up a soctalistic petitior, which will be pre- sented to the city council, county com- mlestopers aud segisiature, with the double object cf eliciting definition of tho \right to divs,\ and calling attent n to their deplorable con- dition. The Editor a Chair Filled. New Yosar. Dee. ®,.-Ibe editor's conir of Harper's Weekly, which, since the death of George Willlam Curtis, has been vacauot, sul b the future be orcu- pied by Heury Loomis Nelson. | Mr, Nelson is a wel -knpwn political writer, and for rearly .\ years has beep ident!- fed with contemporaneous political literature. Eight lodictments Found. below the glade of deputy collector,\ A FOLLOWED BY SUICIDE A Brutal Husband tute Fiendishness. - COLD-BLOODED _ NURDER s Mis Wife and elt-Aun Act of Abso- KEew Yore, Deo,20,-Charles Peterson, n Nor wegiau sailor, murdered his wife, Ruth,ihis and then killed him- self, The tragedy occurred lu their squalid home on the top floor of Nc.10v6 Trinity place, an old barracks on the The murder was a cold-blooded not eutirely north west corner of Cedar street. uuprovoked. Absolute flendishness Was the -enly thing that could buve prompted the noau to cominit the crime, He tirea two bullets into the worban's head ano then shot himaclf twice, most instantly,. Bota died ad- No oue witressed the murder but Peterson's eldest child, a litte girl. The couple \were marflled 15) years ago in Evgiand,.where the woman lived Her - name was Amal Atter their marriage they came to this coor- try. 3 {Villlnm Small a brother of airs. Peter: sen, Smails' wife, Mary, and the batter ~ «teter, Aoute AcLhaughilp all lived ti> gether in thres small reoms Small, whe is a sailor, was at sea | when bis sister was cruelly beaten by Peterson, and n child was bora to Mrs. Petersen a week later. rant for Peterson's arrest, Mre. Potersen bad secured a war- and besbad kept awny from the bouse for some tims past, probably due to the fear of bis brother-in-law Small, who had returned from soa, and partly through fear of ar- reat a Mire. Potersn was getting breakfasst about 5 30 @'clook this morning before going to work when Petersen came in nnd asked towee the borm auring bis absenes. Annie MC |iwys and air! Har: sou bad baby which was Laughlin, who was in one of the rooms, beard two sbots fired and ran atoirse and egross to Wir « the police station | itvess pa and rerurxod the matter. Two policemen started reached Petersen's roo busband and wite |yiog sido both aend. {of tbe bouse and when they they found by side, There was a bullet wound in the right aide of the woman's bead, while another bad entered ber loft cheek. The man had shot rimeelf once in the bead and again in the abdomen. Maro, the e.deat child, was nwakened from asleep by the shots which kliled ber mot ber, Hie sat up in bed und looked into the kitchen. Hor mother lay b.eed. Ing end iifeless on tbe floor and bef fatter was on his knees by tho body. In bis r.gbl band be hold a revo'ver preaaed ; Jat op the child's frat glance réstrd unas ngotnet the right side of big hea }. bim be pulled the trigger. A ciasbed into bis bead an to the floor. tulleg ihe pistol fell , Ho did not die mgbt away, ' for the child says be placed both bands j to bis herd as if suffering gteat agony. Then he reached down, close to his abdomen and istol was so clone that burned his sbirt when discbarged. With the second ahot little girl saw ber father fail thed. the rrasped the re. vor iwer n bis tight band aga'n, placed if % The pow det the weapon was the the floor and sttaighteso out In death. A few minutes rushed into tho room. hark on rater the policemen The coroner waa | not'fled of the tragmly aud the children were sent to the rooms of the Gerry so- cle: y. From what the children an| bore of the cou ple my, the man wer a brate who stemed fro be jealous of every act of bis wile, He was diasatisfiel because his brother and eister-in-.aw maite theit bome with her. lime after persecuted woman forgave bim time the for boa acts of bouts.its, and it was not ontil bo endangered tho ufo of ber unborn babe, oa weil as her own life,that sho consent. od to make a complaint to the police ogaiost bim. «e__ NATIONAL CiPITAL EXCERPTS The senate has ennfitmed the nomina- tion of the naval officers promoted by tbe retirement of Rear Admirais Erben ap- Gherardi. rectitary Carlisle explained to speaket Crisp the euperinrity of Railtimore plan, An his hill to the un- erstand ng see m« to bave been reached that a vito will bo taken on the bili Jan, i. Thesemate (oreign relations commit- tee, at its meeting Wednesday, decided the treaty ecently negotiated with Japen, the to favormbly report to the sanate All of the membera present favore convention . * Mr. Blair, of New Hampshire, pre- sented to the bouse Wednerday reveral nunadred petitions from various sections af the countrys, praying for the passouo sf ifs resodution for the Investigatcen ; of acts of and lynchings al.eged bee. 8 --Eimbtindictments bave been foutd by the grand jury against men a leged to have been guilty of election frinds Nov, 6 in the 30th precinet of the ith ward. ib.s action is the fret frwit of the work of the civil {federation. \Sliver Doliar'® Smith Indicted. NEw Dec. 36 -The grand jury yesterday ret irned _ an indictment against \Stiver D. llar\ Smith, charging him with nesauit (n the second 'Gegres, The complainant .s August Gioistein, a saloon keeper whom with stabbing. The NoxtG. A. BR. Encampment. Lotuisvinrts, Kv . Doc. 20. Com, muoith is charged Lawler of the G. A. R., and staff were bere yesterday to consult with the local committee regarding the encampment next year in this ertv. - It was aecidea to bold it dumng the week beginning Sept. 8. ___ --- Gov, Morton's Secretary. ArsBany, Dec. 20.- Astley Cole, who, it is genernily believed will act as Gov, Morton's private secretary after Jan. 1, was at the executive chamber today and was made acquainted with the routine of the department by Col. Williams, There is notbing like Dr. Thomas' Eelectric. Oll to quickly dure a cald or relievo hoarseness. Written by Mas, M. J. Fellows, Burrs Oaks, St. Joseph Co., Mich. to have oce urred op the south. LamontB-eat to the of representa tives a report in referer ce to the commerce passtog through tof saut Ste. Marte eanal during the sensor ~f 1994, which showed incrense in traffie, ote and lumber. valued at. over $1483,000,000, ti -an Obituary. HarropsBuro, Ky, 'n prineipalls Dec. a very conaidernt.e tron The total tonnage was uo -Col, Nat Gaither, the gilted orator and retary of state under Gov. tor gue, aged 59 years, ¢\borers rown, Dee. 20, ~ Erastus Mm;- flan. died bore last night of cancer of } noge \ Pead.s. founder of Headle's dime novels, dried yesterday, which war place | « the ser- genut'e de«k hy Sf rat Taylor. \Then we bave it that a police ap. tain cnn be boodwit hed - by bis own mep, ard that blackmali and extor- tion can be carries on HDCT bis very \I never s«w ng of the « F. killl§£ «pt Meakin ir court * \ Yes, mir,\ ape the oapfa notte «Lo up. Capt. m, N.B., Dec. 20. -Hon. David ex- prev. nolg) secretary, died yeaterdn:,.aged MoeLellan, registrar of St. Jobn ard 56 veats. _L Er Paso. Tex., States Consul Theodore Houston from comstimption yesterday rt < udad- Dec, m. died Juarez, aged 48 yours. Ho was app inted by President Cleveland 18 montt=~ trom Macomb, 111, NBw YoR®, Doc. 20. -John Hoole, one the Masonic fraternity in this state, dic d yes- 168 fucecker At the time of bis death he was an <fhicer in the «rand lodges. He was also past grand waster of tho best known - members terday at his bome, streot,in bis Tuth year. No. of the roy al and select masters, MEupar:s, Taxx., Dec. at Engles Nest this' morning. man of his state. MarnsTia, 0., Deo, 20,-Dong:as Put- nam, great grandson of Gen, Israel Put«- gred this nat, of revolutionary fame, morning, aged 88 years. Inspector MeLaughlin il. New York, Dec. 20.-Police Inspector to his Mclaughlin is still confined house by illness, 600 bead-rerts for 250 b Roth & Co, - Bush, north ed ago Bull, 40 -Ex CGiov, Alcom, of Minsmsippi. died at bis nome 8 He was °\ yems of age, and the most Inmous YOI. 34, NO. 30-1.” NR. CoPP LIRELY To RETIRE FRoWY THL L1 Xow Cou Bi» Successor Not tit S lected -To- day's IP cor edir ga -( apt. Allaire x P asily Hoodu tuked, '.\ v l +, die bi ry that «\ wot olo toa ue oan c counsel for c I wooo v 20 Pre a urdig . the Bread sd Cou q ary oa fer bre Bras - heed woord seen, ~ doot pea endiy aho pec 9 che os seme a ou) to ¢x+ IPhone 8 a < outher is fo doos , and ple Le or € ops n oe trad dows Waly sever } his a t woth foe Loxow ©ccutmit« t ov eal d t work « ome l\\..u vo , ea \ + «tant dristr ct A \ od > s Woe on snoer Woo ravers <+ > oefprse sresint ur evs of ths wo b ea time the - work. It [« s & 00 when C bex s or | . bo er aa Waiter b. Hor oa texrt bre built tre afor & 2 e o goan JST 4 bie found it 1 cany tod due the >o ewadkes and got oe, e 5 home the odepartine ut of put wok Wud e bu «org - the be received oa Whalt bte - Ward» man liins, who «peke about e« the atdewaia and toid.Harrisuu bo ¢x- pected to be tad for dt. | Witness: said be wae not on the ef pesmar, and to e bim he had a permit, l urns sand wo tress would have fo pay the ptlice for ie Ming bin Waitomo refused to pas and «tarted to the A ebort time alferw are his corem an Was affected ame fakes to the lomba. 'lbo cise was called, tae fom man »nowed the mabe the perm f, and the caro was dis- tm esed MWotuess neked the «ffeer why be arrested bis [ reman, and be said he ouly ele ved orders, Capt. McLaughlin | wae in Command of the preciuet. Ward- v an Bure» cane around sgain fo no few to pay $150 to Lave trouble, a §fw the west day and was pet molested alter that Loaujger Moss then uade a statement about H. ON. stanpyuougbt, one of Parkburet's agents. Mr. Moss said hbo pdoced to make an afli iovit an to his denlings with police headquarters. Be read the affidatt} which was signed by otaunycotight ind Lit Park burst. \ We bave not teen able to fnd Stan: to en! paca bim,\ said Mr. Mors, In the affl4nvit btanicy nought stater be went to ace Sorgt, MeDonald, of the Ofth presinet, foo oget a job, McDonald gave him a letter to Inapector Wiliams, and bo saw the latter at his bouse Jug 28, 124 Walliams asked bim bow be would ike to boo mado n detective of the tegular force, and neked binr questions aFout the working of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, bemnoynought says ho wenat to head- quarters with McDonald, where a stenographer took down sume of his te- 11,0,“ Mtapnynousht stated that papector Williome wantel him to put up a job on (apt. Wishart, of the 8.P.C,. Aid g ve blin an envelop with money Io .- He refused to do it, Etnboynouabht thes made the nMdavit and fled to New Jersey, being alsaid of the police, * This shows,\ said - Lawger Noss, ° that the peiice were engaged in a con- apifacs to break up the Society for the . Prevention of Urie \ \1t gees further ® sald Chairman le xos, \for It stows that tha police were endeavoring to make a man cotu- nit acr me \ v apt Abage was recalled and ques- tioned about the dave kept ly Owniy tseoghrn, The captain anid he was unser tbe impression | Owney | was Arrested tor vioiation of the excisa laws, Mr Goff resd an extract from a pro- rentmenot found by the grand jury in proferen ee to Owney Genghan's piace, which was in Capt Anilaure a precinct, \ [)d you arrest (magi-nu for wiolating the crise laws after that presentment?\ \lle d d rot violate the law In my presence \ \Ia that all the excuse you have when yoh koow Geoghan was sell- rug | quer without a lceuse*\ \ That is tho beet answer | can give.\ \Lut tho presertment saps you and Iospecor Willams _ were guilty | of willful negligence in bot anppreming these relations of the law.\ *This presentment was venifled. replied the captain, \why wasn't 1 indictea?\ *Why waren't you:\ put in Mr G-F. _ \There was no Lerow committes then,\ stid the witness with a smile. \If there was oa committee then,\ sald Mr. tioff, \the presentment wou d be quuckis verified * \Head this Ur G if, «mnd the enptain, hatditg Mr.Geff a copy of a paper con- taining an egsogiom of bis services wh ie no oibe prec uct. \ Lbat feati- n.onjal oa aeigred by Uhe minieter,\ eaid torpt. A iatre. 1le «apta no that be had ney kusswledge of cerrur t practices goirg ou in the steanils at «,o rad. ~¥ on petructionc.\ anil Afr. tGoff.\° ®eatrat the scoepfonce «of block. mail\ \I geve my men pbreral t on every night at 60 }ut L con't th.ok tlackms | wae mer Domed He agnin cended that be ar piling of the envelope cot IA fobs tne mot ey t ne did not wast ben eff the «ta u , ARR“: ‘lvan-nrn stranss, wife of Capt. Strpume, was called. In reply to ques- tions, +' @ rar) «he bad net taiked with ror bresmyn in Regard i+ her tertimoby ; her hu bans wos 1 when she matrie him - They 'o® uved on beven- tieth ftod tertel a pamot floor in» mebt a R and ba» met in court\ irked \ls Officer Wa lef etn “fl“..ff The eflicer F'l||'(‘ up. Do ;‘0l; k pow that oflhcer C \Yos Z1. he ie n felative cf my _ uslanc \ [!s you ~ %o, f,\ I be witness own a . oust &+ that a e uw bec she ha l na bank acco utd, r any bose of real dents . and etate. bad, no bone > the pwils to suit your\ The captsii then explained thas when hsonund was relieved from the polling plice in order to - get breakfast he wos sut up to scare away some boys w ho wire breaking windows up | town, H& ue». that Leonard was removed from out, at the polling | place because the lo«l 'I ainmany leaders had com- plained that be (Leopard) was too (Bicious mnd bad driven away a heeler; \ Fran whom did you - get your orders for elec ou day I1 129\ \From the superintena« nt of police, \ \ Did you get orders 't mac any (ther official?\ \ No, air.\ \D i + oot Dhesident Martiv enter the room «(ter Byrpes issued his orders wid spen k to the enpt ors» \1 - dop t rem em ber.\ \ Daln'tfhe superintendent say then if muy ouiptin oa President Martin's m struct ns be would the buttons off bing\ \N= such words were uttered w hie} was t bere.} * Wo« tuere any conflict ont all between Pre«ssot Martin and the superintend- ert\ \h don't remember,\ Tue w trees was then - asked | what were the inatrurtions Suptenntendent By her sued - to the - captains. | \We z ere Iin'tu. ted to preserve the perce,\ be said Cand to aliew mo electioneer- Ing wih n Aaif a mile of the polling hooths\ \ l¥alf a mi'e?\ said Mr. Goff. | \ A quarter of x a\ replre e witness. \ Ace ybu «ure atout the distance *\ \ Ol, I meant \O feet,\ Recess, GF .a WOR. 3 The fronbkes Errnl-e—mYcl Testes p Cirentar. Dec. 20. -becrofary- Treasurer Hayes, of the Knights of L.abor, is maxing a atrenuous to I revent the disintegration with which the Koigzbts ars threatened through the revolt of District Assembiy No. 18, of Scranton, and the possible witharawal of the mivers, glass workers and brass workers. In order to avert tho calainity, | the general executive board - has 'a circular w hich i= simed generally at the United Mine - Workers and - National T rade Amen-Ma. No. 185, of which organization John | Meinide, the te- centis-clected uremdent of the Fedora» tion of Labor, ia the bead, Alter giving a lengthy review of the miners' dispute, the oefroular | assorts that Nitional Trade Assembly, No.185, does not legally oriat, but that as this recent session of the genaral assembly It was deerded to - reorganizo the Natlonn! Trade Assembly ind to sepa- rate it from tho United | Mine Workers. The cicular says thas onlll thia is necomptshed the local asiemblies in the ditatrict nre directed to pay no tax to the offeers _ claiming to ropresent the National Trade Assembiy or the Unite d Xtins NYorkers. A GENERAL TIEUP Of Street Car Lines to a Cotin Wages Naw Yor®, Doo. 20, -There is likely to te a generni tie up on the lines of the Consolidated Traction company in New» ark apd Jersey City, The motormen and conductors bave been drsoussing griev- ances for ten days. Their principal one bas been a threat that ther would be aid by the trip lustead of by the day, Pi‘hlu threat bas now taken substantial form. GThe men - understand there is ano ar- rangement amoig electro railroad own- ers in the east to scale wages down to 15 cenuuper,bour, Only a week ago the Pamsic and Rutbsrford lino made the reduction from 10} to 15 cents, and the men aro,tbreatoning to strike. The Newark men any if they submit to the reduction of cents per trip they will bave to look for a (urthcr re- duction to 15 contas In & month or two. . &- THINKS THERE Is a MISTAKE. Tho Slory of the Demth of Hobert L, > stovonson DBiscrédited. Fomsunranx, Dec. 20.-Dr. Balfour, uncle of Robers Louis Stevenson, has written a leitor to the Scotsman, in which be «ays that the relatives of the novelist believe Robert Louis Stevenson is not dead, but that bis wie is, Mrs. Stevenson, Dr.Balfonr writes, bas been treated for anentism of the brain while in Scotland, Moreover she said to relatives in Edinburg last spring: Do not heliewe any report about Louis uniess I write you, No message baa bean received from Mre. Stevenson, although thero has Geen ample times since Mr. Stevenion was reported to bave died, «_--__--@______. Bitxt Mado to Confess. Mixnxsarocss, Dec. 20.-R. R. Odell, attorney for Claus Blizxt. the Ging mar- deter, deciared thas Blixt never made a confession, Mr. Odell said that when admismona were wrung from Blixt, the man was thrown into a condition of tertor by threats of physical violence, The atlorney «tited that Blizt made some because he wra tol that he would certainly Le lynebed if be did pot confess, aod that ali sorta of bllegal and dimeputatle means were uaed to make hlm confess, It was mg- posed that when placed on trial the praoner would entirely Ignore bis state. monts made in Jal. Minister Breckloridge May Resign. Littis Rock,Arg., Des. 20,-Ciifton R.Dreckirrtdge, minister to Russia, 1a rumored to be on the point of resigning abd retourpluy to this state, It is said Breckn r<due bos written of such inten- tion to a friead in- Washington. He finds the enlary ot $17,590 a year totally inadequate to keep up the position in th thle in which 1t should he urammnug by the an. baissador from America, Gen. Bruce Efected Preaident Syracra®,. No Y . Dec. 20.-Gen; Dwight H. Bruce hae teen elected preai- dent of the People's National Butldtag, Lav and Savings »natitution, whose bone off e is at Geneva,. Ihe institu« tloo has aesets of §900, 000, portraits and Busts Disappear, Rogrox. Dec. 40 -Two valuable oil oralte, which were hung in Seaver gnu, (nin bridge, and one of the marble busts whch bas been in the Harvard hall for ruenoy yoats, _ disappeared one night last week and no trace of them can be found. searlot Favor Closes a College, Hasrrorn, Con®., Dea. fover bas broken out among the students of Storts college, at .Millimantic, and the college has bean closed. Look for Sparks & Co.'s new ad, Bpirks & Co,, the | hustlers, new w gat a 0,\ abd ake. \ has rit an accé‘lv is“. tha Lo wery C ank ‘l‘Hoy’e ou pl opm vo. ugpen your i nsband's gnu-w «'yes, 'er, 1 rave. That wip) 2, Sor present,\ “Ii; \L(\p\ n ~f in«s took the stand. “Yuri\? the ore bae \LN! Mr. Gon - \l aet k ow dout that.\\ You mie ran fe wham tho {ETI} wunhflrst are léd!\ )r.'(’vt\;\ \You £22“ Offer Wanenstror Yee, ait.\ Ofrrer Ma ef wat re- Sutea fo Jease t's court for a 148 CC uy u pe aw Officer: Leonara?? 9; * qr\ \ You raoember| sending on: if; Leas aod to Wv-“hln fen?” dUPllnB i Inv. uu an 450\ explain fi“;t‘,§‘\$§uw wasn't hbo too ofioious at 20.-Scarlet | oversees Further Examination Shows Not ¥et Heard From. Rom®, N. Y., light no aaditienal discrepant ngivg view of the situatiob. suspected | possi tile wuount of the - peou before teported, to be about Ihe bauk's surplus, profits, slipped taking i siuguine view of the of the bank, aud its ability to 1 w Ry. time. Giliott, who was may Teen i vacancy, appointed, State Bank | Examiner bunk io excellent condition, w a little over $500,000, a --- AToANTA, Ga., Doo. from Washiogton indicate a upbeaval among Internai Revenue Agent Assistant | District Aitorney cap oases on trim! bere, and now there. Deputy Collector receiving bis dtscharge, Caps. discharged a few weeks ago. He was a imember of whoo Tremmell wus map. senate pro tera of the adjoining coutmbiles, whore mem ware on tit eijrcles in that he is expecting thing Bimself. All (hm men ing pelitician®, - a ,> that rsveral a soaffold. in New York Wednadar. 'Three persons wero it jured It contained worth of stolem goods, ventigating recent election George Atkinson, of 10g after his orange groves in Fla., got drunk, and because woman would not open a sats Judge hanged at Friars Point, Misk, ship to fnd Coluig hus landed, secretary. Jobn -& STOCK MARKET, New Yoar, Teo 20-11 A. were confined to frartions, bugatr, however, Iwas depre ad remove the differential duty The feeling on this stock beariab, The price opened 89% and fail * P® ares,; -Des. ~ £0. -A of New York. end. £1. Pat®rssuro, - Doc. Wigeins, the Artic explorer, ange! on Dec. 18, F ing their overiand A Great inch-Pic customers V anWert's Bil-{m Aungse, for I IKnow i$ ia sp medicine. Enquiry-Q“??? : is frienas; Come \ w/ Huy o oo mo a* Look it uP, 22% ROME'S EANK SOLVENT. L_ __ tonal Crook educss-The Teller Dec. 20, -The further cagimination today of the again of the Central Nutional bank bas brought to the oflicers of the bank take an encour- mminstion bus covered pearly all of the loopholes, _ and the lations is found, \as including ondivided is something over $20,000, bord of Cashier Bielby is - for $20,009, Its provis ons are as follows: Tl‘mt. the so that on this basis the directors figure iver dollar of #715; erains, | 'Froy, of that the bank is solvent, while ono the pure suiver, cr grains, standard bond of Telier CGrhett there may be a te- silver, shuatl be a fecal tender for | all . tuin of $7,000 to $8,000, if present indien- tions ate verified as to the amount that out through bis bands. baux officers therefore feel | warranted in the storm, which appears to be clearing They are now confident this the bank will be on its feet again jn a short HOt ¢ whereabouts are unknow», The com- mou council of this ot; will meet Fri- day evening ond probabry declare a when a masas pro tem, may be Backus finds the affairs of the Onelda Connty Savings plus of $61,000, _ The aeposits aujount to WHOLESALE DISMISSAL Of Officebolders in Georkla Because of Whito Cap Outrages. 20. --Telegrams officeholders here,. Chapman, and Marabal Dunlap were recently sum- moned fo Washington on account of sepantional evidence given in the white Btorokecper Cox and Watchman Caiter bave been dismissed from services, and there is talk also of Collector Trammell watrshal of the ecuthern division, was has beenColleotor Tremmell's right bind home, and thay: live~ in A reputable farmer of that section swore a few dats «go that Iremmell asd Remburt were bere of the big white cap oruannatfon priaumed the Gisshatke of Rembert is a reanitiof thid, Tremmail ways he knows noyhing of the diisharge or the cause of and the general optmion in oflcial . ._:._-.-l. fafes H - - trrabimans (onpensup. A special from fam Francisco atates steamera with crews «- of about 50 man are given up as lost. Five men were injured ad Janeaville, Wis., Weduesday, by the tha falling of Blnbcgfpotnt'n daughter was married I11,, Wednorday by a boiser explosion,. A tobbor's biding place was found at Piitsbure, Pa., in an abMndoned thousands of dollars' Chicago election commmiss{oners are in- frauds, * Two thousand people flocked around the jail yards in Greenville, Wednesday to ses a mmvd'mlx:z banged. aw waslthy and well connected, while look- sbot and mortally wounded her. Qilbert, n wife murderer, was ay. The secrotary of the navy will send a the exact spot wheres Mr. Morton bas appointed Selden F. Harvin, j:., of Albany, as bis military af Stove, Ta.. wan robbGad of £4,400 in gold Tuerday night. 'New Yon®,. Dec. {i0-10:10 a., railway and cufscollancous share market apened quiet and steady: American Sugar, bowever, was weak and fower, falling to 8834. Consolidate Gas was excep- tionaily strong, and rose to 182}¢, railway list this morning was qulék and inclined to weaknem, but the declines ington news indicating that efforts to joyed by the refines will be succersful. f lower at to $84. There was con- siderable pressure tosell throughout tho Central directors this morning déélazed the regular on thors stocks, but their action bad no effect on the market whicp was dull st 11 o'dlock. Satolli Ploased With Results. Satoili stated last night that it was trus that Dr. McGlyon bad written a letter to Archbishop Corrigan, asking to be assigned to a parish in the diocese The papal delegate is vary much pleased that the McGlyun- Corrigan comtroversy is to be brongh$ to a close, as trm has been working to that _ - Lost Artie Explorer Heard frons. party, who were lot to the world, for several weeks last fall, arrived at Arch» Ive nad been ly frost-bittem and are | in the bospital, All 40 bad snffered great bardohips dur- ourney of $% days from Uhabalova to \whisk. Y B NEM Ib gives me great pleasure: to sell y gléaud with it and recompmifnda it to 1 FREE SER Armigt | BLANDS SUBSTITUTE as > For the Currency Bill-Coin Notes - Redcemable in Either Metal Other Provisions No Addi- cles, and The ex- WasHixaroxn, Dec. 20.-Iu the house, yesterday afternoon Mi. Hiaud (dem., Mo.) kent to the - clerk's desk, -agt read for information, an amendment h@ proposad to offer to thoe currency bill, > £40,000, The debts and dues, publie and private. That all bolder» of silver.uot too bas# for the operations of the mint, of coin« ape value of $100 ar more, shall be en- titled to deposit the sama at of the United States and to have 18% comed into standard silver dollars the same terms and conditions thas golds | 1s now cofned, Depositors of gold or silver a¥>any mint of the United States ay reugiv The stability . weather ar of the \hist value of the gold or sllver de 15 and the gold and allver qcposite lhll‘, p become the property of the governtgent *~ ana shall subsequently be coined into.; standard nnd the coin shall\ & hold «at the treasury for the xedemgfion 12 of the coin notes, The coin notes shall , be of denominations of not less than H0 ~ and not to exteed $1,000, and sball b* .;, a legal tender in like manner as the; > atandard gold and ailver colos of ihe United States, The secretary of th Hanan? ahali redeem the colin nat lssned in pursuance of this act in g? or milvar colts at the option of overnment or in silver coins whens, emanded, and there aball be no dir«; orlmination made againat coithet gold-or ; #! silver coin in the redeeming of eoin''> notes or in the redemption of legal tens >, der notes, commonly called greanbatks,; or the treasury notes issued in the pu chase of silver bollion under the . ack . July 14, 1890, ack It is also provided that there aball 'be no farther lasue of gold or 'wjiver certif cates, bug as fass as such, carfificate« whall come into sha treasury they 'aball- be cancelied and dratroysd and .coin. ° notes shail be issued in' Jllen.. of. .thkem.' The gecratary of the ireaanry ia required ;: to keep in reserva in coin and tars jan |g aggregato aum of gold and aflver equal to the argrcgate sum of the coin notes outstanding, except ar follown:* Im emergemfales caused by prpio,' or stringency in the ith a sur- possible Rucker they are Rembert, Leveratt, Rembert the Inst spmaker y money Harkat.. .. 1N® ug secretary of the treasury may. in discretion and mnder} auch - rule®-a reguimtions ar be may prescribe,- coin notes (0 persons . sagota depositing intereat» bea United .States jequal ,t nunb-bcndfll' ink; OR; much notes to the' tke Un Staten, OY mjéeqnal amount of oth MREG® lawiut menéy of\ the Unifed . Staten ke. “gag-nut i a. 'poud f {d bonds '. pmk To deptille® of 0 av} the such bonds. wh * posited with the trensury-Alknlk aterm io the government. Hhould» the 4boide deporited, or any of them, mature be fore they are withdrawn, they shall ') come the property of the United Sta and abhail be capselled and\ desiroy®4, and an amount of coln notes equsi t the amount of bonds withdrawn § canceiled shall be set apatt xa Taat & J the revenues of the governmeent wi adimi$ and be held ino tha tremmuity,me a emergency fund as provided in this. mas te al and it is ths ate lead- > at Paris, ine, It is further ovided that % emergency lisue shalt not cause ' pold and ativer coln or bars hald redemption of the coin ° belowe 60 par cant, of the: ampunt of coin poter at any outrtanding. 20 The coin notes provided Tor may: relasuad, - ue The msssute directs tha see the' treammury to make sut Mis., York, i \rules regulations as may be hesissary 16. @ it Into effect, and approptintes her mi clent amount of money .to sarry ow8 Iba provisions. ~ . @ A RUNCOEK UAUG®T: . \a The Support Swindler of a Farmer Captured || ~} Roommsmn, - Ded. Shoriff Beanmont, of Pain . Yan,. ) calved a masagefrom Fort Pials.. ing that Read Waddell, who iz au) b to be one of the men who _~bnnédl&;;1,3‘ Ward, a Milo Sfarmet, out 66. $8,500 Thi August, was Fur jail in with!“ Phouix, a titgro for him, Wednas- quested him to have Ward come: th dil I raman cle Seanna = f Datective Nour Spt field, Il., who was here two iii \ and endenvoted to get Ward. to reward for the captura ol th@ i x.-Tha | mon, but at the sime Ward refu@ed : s do so. \The detective exhibited. ph mertern on Wast» now eu- message yesterday. Ward left t ing for Fo't Plain, The partner Of 4 captured man traveled by the nami is quite Lewis Ladaw. . Aras beur Consolidated \9 00 abe nf definnné.“ and rgslzsffil': $33. Gillie 521.313: The gold reserve is down to $91,000; Southern, J.ake Shore and Michigan Tho internal revenue buteau .ifs included in the ofvil services e The treasuty has already float $7,K 000 by withdrawals. 20, J“! Sarouet M, Welch, jr., of, Buffalo,. besn appointed assistant Uuited district attorney for the norther of New York,; -in~plac > V.8. Woodward, resigned, © The senate bas confirmed the : ing nominations: Thoms O'Hara consul at:San Juan det-No Nicaragua; Charles D. Clark, of Ti nesses, United Staten disttick. jndg the enstern and middie distric Tenmessee; Judson C. Clements; Georgian, interstate commerce con + . sioner (reappolntiment)}. May Lose Hor Chardols . Nuw Or:sass, Det. 9.-<-In ¥ the fatal termivation of the Bow the attorney genersl bas filed a a mental suit againat the Oly mpl an injunatio and. forfeltu? 'charter. He claims the innit\ contesta are Intended to be Afin that the objecs is to disable ® sian te matam t ao are Jen rize: #g dgaimit the in Y ® & 20,.-Cap. and his for the { d cough K it (5 the bioyols towrnang 907 ; wan: Axhinger,90 *** (Tk s