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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: DECEMBER 27, 1894
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/ , hm-£h fit 4bo Ha!** r* *Aoo Aw«».
jmv V^***W— V —- w»v*-
crowded With Friends of
tlio Eloquent Doctor.
OLD PARISHIONERS THERE.
9h« Crowd Bo Great that One Lady
Faint* and Had to lie demoved.
The Doctor to Leave Very
toon for Kouburg.
New York, Dec. 25.—The Rev. Dr. Ed
ward MoGlyrcn celebrated high maas
tii:« morning at the church of the Holy
Cross, on Forty-eocond etreelt. It is eight
years since Dr. SfcGlynn was removed
fr m St. Stephen' church by Arcta-
btntKtp Corrigan, and on than Cariat mae
day ihe Is restored acuta .to full connec
tion ni.'h Uhls a'nchdlooese.
The 'mass which Dr. MoGlynm cele-
bratted began at 4:30 in the morning,
bn: there was nbt sta nd I n* room tot tho
churoh long bofore the ceremony began.
Hundreds of .people stood along Che
Iil.nl £13 of the churoh and the worrihjp-
pern extended out into the street. The
p n-irhibners of St. Stephen's Dr. Me
IHyen's old church, came In great num
bers, anxious to hear ithelr former pas
tor once more from a Now York pulpit.
The crush wtaa so great that several
women had to be assisted out of tile
church In a half-fainting condition. Af-
n r the fUM gospel was read. Dr. Me-
Glynn delivered o 'brief sermon on the
E -‘Del, taking for his text the words
"Glory to God In the highest, pence
on earth, good will toward men."
After tlte mass the doctor held quite
a levee In the sacristy. His old partah-
l m<fs of St. Stephen's crowded aibund
him, iCiook him warmly by the hand
|p4wh«| ‘Aim o Jlarvnv P k«y. rr .s —
The doator looted very hvny as -he
received the conijratukiiorw of his
fo'enm. Ho preached -at 'She 11 o’clock
iiiiiiw also. He wiii soon atari far his
new iparlei), St. ilary's church. New-
burg. towtaMi he has been assigned by
Ai'dhbMi*t> Corrigan.
GERMAN PYTHEAXS WARMED UP.
lliey Want itoe Right fo Use Their
Language In Their lodges.
Baltimore, Md„ Dec. 25.—Alt u recent
Joint meeting of t|he Keren German
lodges of Knights of Pythias located
In Baltlnore, action mw taken on the
order of the supreme lodge in its Inst
annual meoKng Interdicting the use of
any but the English language in the
conduct of the ritual of the order. Res
olutions were ottoptal requesting the
Grand lodge of Maryland to urge the
Supreme lodge tto restore the right to
use the German rituals In their lodges.
The resolutions include a dnniinciatiou
of I\tst Supremo GbanceUor Blackwell
and the Supreme Lodgo Is requested
to call upon him to “retract his slan
derous expressions against the Gorman
brethren of the orflor."
Two Germain Jodgos have surrendered
their charters and have organized the
Independent Order of Knights of Py
thias as s result of the order proscrib
ing the use of the German ritual.
HERMANN AICH HAS FLED.
Indicted by ithe Grand Jury fortlndcr-
vkhtaitlon. ,
New York. Dec. 25.—Hermann Alch,
Who was initialed by Mi Federal grand
Jury for entering false Invoices and
imdervaluaUona at the custom bouse,
has fled. August Wuensch, a contract
or, went on his bom I for 15.000. The
bond was ordered forfeited In the Unlt-
>«1 Stakes elrottlt court v«c«rday. Alch
mas «*» head of the dissolved Ircvor.-
ing Ann of Hermann Akh & Cto. lie
was arrested on November 16. last,
charged with having sworn falsely, on
Juno 11, 1812. that a certain invoice that
no '.mpanled two lots of enameled iron
ware correctly epnwented the value.
The tree value tf Che ware was set
forth to a secret Invoice wfftUri arrived
by a later rteamer. and which showed
tihtt Aich had gretuUy undervalued the
goodto
11 la aald that Dries® mothods had been
practiced by the firm n>r several yours,
n i<1 that tho low to the government
amounted to 3100,000.
BIG OTtOOBItS ASSIGN.
An Effort Will Be Mule no Continue
ifao Buslraws.
fhartesfon, 8. C„ Dec. 25.—The Boll-
nun Brethren Company of Cbatieetoa.
utialcfttle grocery do* lorn, have made
an assignment to T.,Moraine Mordooal
for the Ixneflt of ihelr creditors. Their
liabilities are $125,000 and their us-
koM amount to twice as much. A
mooting of Ihe creditors wilt be hold on
Friday next, when an effort wlU be
nude to arrange for the continuance
of the business. The house is on old
one but lus been crippled by fwo bid
crop yearn in snecession. as they have
made large advances to country mer-
ch into uod planters, legibility to make
>• elections induced them to make an
assignment to protect their creditors.
Itonoro fairly earned anre the highest
award at the World's Columbian Fair
■trad the Special rawer*! and wild medal
■ the California Midwinter Fair to Dr.
Price's Baking Powder.
HEAVY WORK FOR TODAY.
Nino Riltce Captains Summoned Be
fore the De-tow Committee.
•w YraiSc rw n _*Jln. MW Yiirlr
poOlce oaptalns arod three inspectors
'have bean subpoenaed to appear be
fore the Lexuw committee tomorrow
morning. The oaptataa wre Ryan of
High bridge, VfaShbuxne of Kfrrgs-
bridge, Ktllilea of West One Hundred
and Fifty-second street. Westervelt of
East One Hundred and Fourth streat,
Gallagher of East Twertty-eecond
street. Strauss of Bast Sixty-seventh
street, Murphy of Went One Hundredth
stredt, Delaney of Obanes street and
Martens of East Sixty-seventh street.
Superintendent Byrnes summoned
the captains named to the central office
today and served thorn with the sub
poenas which hod been left with him.
Beside* the precinct commanders,
mentioned, Inspectom Williams, Mc-
Avoy and McLaugbln also received
subpoenas to appear before the com-
imltltee tomorrow. Superintendent
Byrnes was asked whether he bud been
called as a witness before the Inspect
ors. He declined to my.
It Is understood eh alt the committee
will nek Inspectors Williams and Mc-
Avoy and Captain Martens some ques
tions ocncernlng the charges made
■agttlnet him by Schmittberger in Ills
oonufsslon. It is else understood that
the oommlttee will do a 'llrtirte probing
Ino police affair sin Che Tenderloin
diet riot.
It was teamed this afternoon that
Superintendent Byrnes had received a
Btrbpoerea fo produce cert tin records of
the police department before the Lex-
ow commit!toe. Wliiat records the com
mittee is afer Mr. Byrnes declined to
stalte.
SOLD FRAUDULENT NOTES.
-The Cause /ot lawyer Brack's Dcwth
Hus Bean Discovered.
Paw Paw, Mich., Dec. 25.—Citizens
here nre shocked at -the report that
Gorge E. Breck, a wealthy lawyer ttnd
stock breeder, Who died suddenly a
eotiille of weeks ago, killed hltnsolf to
eses pe the results of rauilulent business
transactions. Brook avja ongaged in a
luurugagtt lOau uunluCoS C2 22 CXtSSS.V?
scale. It> addition to loaning money he
also soul imonogage notes to dleoto. He
would toll a client -that he had on 8
per oent. mortgage for say $1,000. The
client would accept .fit® mirtgige note,
but it is alleged tot Brook said a num
ber of notes idunt.cal wWh the original
and secured money by the same pro-'
cess. From what can be learned, it is
believed that Brock could not succeed
in exfending three notes, and, timing
himself in a 'tight .place, took hU own
life.
Sixteen thousand doctors' worth of
fraudulent .mortgage notes sold by hint
havo been found already. Dr. Hoyt,
who made title autoipsy on Break's
body. Insists that fl.ttih came from nat
ural causes.
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TLa TtoMMs Cssw, VsUeels W A »
tivm luiuveui ncu
Their Homes Yesterday
Afternoon,
WAVERLY PIKE STILL AT LARGE
DANGER OF LYNCHING.
Reese 'Arrested in El Paso For a Hor
rible Crime.
El Paso, Tex., Dec. 25.—A. H. Reese
was arrested hero ytwtenlay on u torge
of attempting to assault 'throe little
school girls, imaging from 0 to 12 years
of age, ttoc chiMreu f highly respecta-
bio citizens of tills place. Ileese was
flmt token to the police station, Inw
throats of lynching caused the chief
of police lo remove him to the county
Jail. Reese was »t one time superin
tendent of the Detroit, Lansing and
Northern railroad, anil has been in El
ruao but a short tube.
REQUISITION FOR FLAG LEIt.
Governor Mitchell Mas Honored the
Texas Pa pern.
Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 25.—The nqtil-
sitlon papers which Governor Ilogg of
Texas forwarded to Governor M.tubell
fr Henry >M. Flagler, .tile Snamlard Oil,
railway and hotel magnate, were duly
honored today. The extradition papers
wore executed oral mailed today to
Governor iHbgg of Texas. It to sup
posed that ss soon as the papers reach
the Texas governor he mill send an
officer t» arrest Mr. Flager and take
him to Texas. It Is said that Mr. Flag
ler Is now In Now York.
SHOT A NEGRO FIEND.
DEATH AT LA ORANGE.
Da Orange, Dec. 25.—(Special.)—Our
lrtle city was shocked and saddened
yesterday morning by the dcs.it] of
Mr. A. I. Ravenscroft, the efficient
deed agent. Ony a. few knew that bo
was dangerously III, nod bis deairh from
congestive pneumonfa stj o'clock In
the morning cast a gloom over the en
tire community. Mr. Rovenscroft Mu
been sgent of ihe A’imt* sod West
Point railroad hers for about four
years and wus respected by sU for his
meaty to tduty and loved by his
friends for bis many worthy fratta of
clmwoter. He leaves tsti brothers sod
• wo slaters to mourn Ms detth. He
«u buried here this afternoon, Rev.
5. P. Csltanray reading in on l:npres-
•Ive manner tbs beautiful and com
forting words of the Episcopal burtui
servloe.
BIO FOUR COLLISION.
1st Fayette, Ind., Dec. 25.—Toro
freight trains cotlMed -at 1 o’clock SMs
'rajrolng on tbe Big Four rood, about
three mSlcs soutirast of here. ReSh
• ngtnes ere demolished. Engineer Ell-
Ji'i Campbell wu kUkd end buried
under the wreck of tu> eorine. An un-
kn-ram tramp. stsoHng s tide, rails)
killed and several wore Injured.
DISRESPECT to the KAI8ER.
Berlin, Dee. 25.—The Vorwserte says
that the decrease of the respect In which
the empire used to be held to seen ft the
comments of fortgn newspapers upon Um
kwUer and his actions, which comments
It to Impossible to reproduce in Germany.
SPECIAL ENVOY RECEIVED.
Paris, Dee. FVsektoot CaMmlr-
Perter received (odor tbe cur's spe
cial envoy, if. Tdxsrtkaff, with mud)
A Husbands Quick Revenge Upon Ills
Wife's Assailant.
GafateavUle, Fla.. Dec. 25.—Mr. W. 8.
Jones, s prominent fanner who lives
near thin iptooe. shot and killed a Week
tteiia today who had attempted fo rav-
IsCi Mrs. Junta.
Mr. Jonew appeared a few minutes
after tho negro hid fled. dire. Jones
'having successfully defended hemeK.
Mr. Jonew bnme.Uatety pursued the ne
gro, overlook him, and emptied a re
volver into him. The negro died In-
tltsnMy. Mr. Jones has not been ar
rested.
Commended officially by U. 8. govern
ment ahwnlsts for hlghtwt lewvtnlns
rower, .purity and wthotesomeDeoe Is Dr.
Price’s Baking Powib-r.
LANDED IN SHANGHAI.
Count Balgo Occupies Shsho, Near Chts
Foo.
New York. Dec. A special cable-
gram from Shanghai lo the Herald says:
"It la reported that Count Sslgo. st the
heed or the third army, which left UJIns
tome time ago. and which consists ot the
garrisons of Osaka snd Sends I, has land
ed on tho coast of tho 8hanghsl province
end Is occupying Shsho. to the west of
Chee Foo.
Brooks Couuty Cltlxene Think the Kill
ing of Ills Three Kegroot tons
Altogether Unnecessary— || c .
ports Were Ezaggsrarsd.
ATTBMTT AT TRAIN WRECKINO.
Croaetles Put on tbe Track nt Five Dif
ferent Pisces.
Lofts, 8. C., Dec. 25.—An attempt
was made tonight to wrack train No.
23 bdtwivn Lotto and Srilera. Croaetles
were piled up fo five different plocea
on the track, but the engine succeedwl
In Jhrowing all except on« from tb«
track. This one was lodged umler the
plow of tbe engine, but was taken out
before any damage was done. The at
tempt was unlotfotedly made by four
witito men who were seen sit a fire near
the flmt nbseructloo Juft before Ute
Quitman, Dec. 23.— (Special. —Tbe
race war in Brooks county, about which
so much has been wild in the newspa
pers for the last two days, Is ended.
Much that 'bar been said a tout the
trouble baa been in the nature of wild
exaggeration. Only three negroes have
been killed, and they ail loot their
lives In the trouble of Saturday.
Tho Valdosta Vidcstes, who were or
dered here by Governor Atkinson,
reached Quitman last night, and Capt.
Oiffery, Lleur s. Slaton and Peoples
and Dr. Bnes proceeded immediately to
the scone of the riot. The found ttxtt
the servloea of ithe troops were not
needed, as pence hud been eritirly re
stored. The cftizwia assured them that
no further trouble need be expected,
as the men on both aides had become
cooler and there was no danger of
further conflict, as 'the men who had
gjtoered had been dispensed through
the ,i a vice of the leading men of the
community. The officers returned to
Qulltonaa about 2 o'clock today nud the
adldlt-rs returned to VaJdostta on the
evening train.
The reports as sent out to some pa
pers concerning this trouble have been
greatly exaggerated. Soars has never
been a gaitdrerkig of armed negroes, and
no armed forces of whites raid blacks
hove been drawn up. except <i. week ni-
utek In one Instance. The subsequent
excitement may have brought together
problhty T5 or 100 men.
The people of "rooks county as a
rule deplore the kilting <xf the negroes
and regard it na having been largey
wiihout provocation. The facts appear
to be their the newroes killed wore sup
posed to know 'the ivhereubouto of W«-
verly Pike and refused *tn revert 1 the
hiding place of Isom's murderer. Mamy
people here s.iy uhar. they wit', use their
utmost efforts to bring the men who
killed the negroes to trial.
Waverly Pike, who was the negro
who murdered Mr. Isom, his not been
heard from and it is more thim likriy
Hurt while the men were bunting him
in the neighborhood be used (via logs
to good use and Iras put many mEea
between him snd those who have been
searching for torn.
PLOT AOAIN8T MOBAE8.
NSW York, Dec. A special cablegram
from Rio Janeiro says:
“Eighty parsons or more, most of them
soldiers, have been arrested on choree of
complicity In the plot t<> aasastnate Pres
ident Morses The conspiracy, (t Is said,
bis rmmltlcalloni In Pernambuco and Rio
Grande do Sul. where fresh outbreaks
have occurred. Governor Castilho has re
fused to accept the conditions offered him
by President Morses, snd It Is believsd
that bs baa left Port Alegre."
JOHN BURNS IN PRISON.
Columbus. O., Doe. ■.-John Burns, the
labor loader from England, was an Inter-
sstod spectator st the Christmas exer
cises of the Ohio penitentiary. Hr occu
pied a seat .on tbs platform and took
mourn ot tbs different speciality arts. He
assured to be delighted with tto perform-
rare, and after the exercises be mode a
tour of Ibe prison. He left bare st r
ter Cleveland.
LYNCHED BY NEGROES.
A Fiend 'Meets 'His Death at the
Hands of nis Own Rice.
Ora It. Fla., Dec. 25.—Diet Friday
night u white train from Evanston and
n negro front Bmnbttin went: lo the
lump of Henry Williams, colored, and
altnuvpitxl to outer by battering down
the doom oral windows, but au alarm
scared thum ott.
They then went to Phil Douglass'
house uud rotpttvtcd .their sots of v to
llmen lit a.trenipt.ng to gtln out ra nee,
but wrap again wu rod away by neigh
bors coming (o tbt> rescue. Three par
ties then repaired lo tbe house of Fred
Jordan, a colored min. which Is uo
Isolated piece, broke Into the house,
threw tlte baby on rite floor, and both
criminally amaulral the woman. The
dastardly dots were unknown until &it-
unkiy aftonuon. when <i crown of ne
groes uastsuldcl and took possession
of the negro rapist, whose ramie was
Benjamin, oral turn confessed to the
crime, and ubi mid he would havo
killed tho woman hid not ills accom
plice. whom he said was Brooks, pre
vented.
The negro wus carried to n lonely spot
and hung. His body was cut down
and placid In the middle of an old Hold,
where It whs sftnrwatds d.stuvercd
with fern aral tuwls ntil! hound.
Tlio mU'Jtn tutu smde gootl his
rape, hut Ihe citlznns thtmand that be
lie apprehended oral made to pay the
penalty which ho so ruhly deserves.
TRIED TO ESCAPE.
They Found that the Gale Had Nik
Been Left Open.
Jeffersonville, Ind.. Doc. 25.—A quSn-
totte e< convicts named Evans, Buklvon,
Thompson and Jasper, de.enrrrvte men
txrapioyed on the Patton Hollowwure
Manufacturing Company’s contract,
were battl'd butt night In an attnmrr. to
escape from prison. For eevera! duyo
the prhratem had been piannhts flhelr
escape, and took into UVIr confidence
Lewis Jenings. a ootorfous horse Chief.
Jennings was handed s bungler's saw
wish fnatrudtlons from the gang to out
the door of the south tower leading to
the prison era,ion. As the men msmhed
vo supper tbs five broke from the ranks,
but found tbe door securely fastened.
After the eohemo mas planned Jennings
fell out with one of «he man and fatlnl
In Ms part hf She progrsmms. The
K boners, finding that the door had not
en fixed, tried to ollmb a wall, but
were frustrated. They sought refuge
In s lumber pile, where they hid unit
again apprehended.
China sndJapan wUI war over (tores.
Peace follows use of Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Puwiler.
attacked non-union men.
Hereafter Tbsy Will Be Quietly Asked
to Leave.
'Martin’s Ferry. O.. Dec. 2*.—Non-union
glass workers are arriving to work In the
Bucksys Glass Works, which are about
to resume operations, snd the local union
gloss workers are greatly excited. Nine
different non-union men have been as
saulted, two of whom were terribly beat
en. The union passed resolutions denoun
cing violence and appointed s committee
to see oil new arrivals and quietly ask
them lo leave the town and pay Ihelr
fares to any place where Uwy wish to go.
The company says tbs works will bs
started if It la necessary to appeal to the
slate for protection.
WELEcFIXED INDIANS.
MamBera of (fee YttnSiton Tribe Must
Be Counted Among she Rad Pluto
crats.
Chamberlain, 8. D., Doc. 20.—The
treaty negotiated by die fpmvnmcut
with tli.: Yankton Iodides readers this
tr.be one of the most weuMy lu the
country if they exercise onfcratry judg
ment. Tho treaty was completed De-
comtber 31, 1S02, uud by its provisions
the Ind:aus nv-il recalvie $6O,0UO as pay-
meat for tho 170,000 acres relinquished
to the goveromenlt, and to be opened to
white settlomeolt wheaover President
Clovcjand issues a prooluanaitiou to that
effect, nvi/ich nvili probably not be until
next spring. Fifty-one Yankton In
diana acted as scouts for Gen. Alfred
Sully In 1801, and for additional com
pensation were by (be treaty gran toil
$225 each, or a total of $11,475. This
amount: Ins already been distributed
among them. The difficulty now ex
isting is over the payment of $100,000,
the first payment by ittu government
for the land surrendered. The treaty
says the amount is to be paid aral di
vided among the ludtatw per caplin.
Tho disbursing officer, who Is now at
the agency, commenced paying the In
dians with checks, as is customary, and
this caused a protest on toe pari of the
Indiana It wits understood among the
bankers In toe adjoining towns that
the cheeks would be cached without
discount, lmt the Indians a.pp.xtr not
to relish the trip whicto wood be nec
essary m going from toe agency toe ny
of the towns. They want the amount
paid In rash at too agency. As the
whims oT tho Indians are usually ac
ceded to, It Is likely .that they WlU win
their point.
Tile remaining $500,000, 'placed to
the credit of toe tribe, .will be payable
ho the Indians at Ihe pleasure of th>
United States after the expiration of
twenty-live yclirs. But during toe trust
period of twonty-tlhro years, If toe ne
cessities of the Indians shall require it,
toe United States «raty pay such part
of the principal rate a? to* stvretnry
of toe interior may reenonneod, but
not exceeding $20,000 in any one year.
Upon the payment of such sum the
amount may be deduotol from the
principal sum In toe treasury, aral the
Unhid States shall tlrevefloro W inter
est on tbe remainder. Not to exceed
$0,000 is to be expended each year for
the maintenance of orphans, toe aged
and Infirm, or such other htflpless mem
bers of the tribe as may lx: unable to
take care of themselves; and for schools
and educational purposes for toe tribe;
also for courts nf Justice.
Etch person win signed toe treaty is
to receive a mvertJy-dollar »»8d piece
struck in the year 1802 us a memorial
of the year In which .(be treaty vvus ne
gotiated. These tudlaiw have taken
their allotments of kind In eoverolty,
and it l* the aurphts wliloh in to bo
opened to stiVltim .ait. The treaty pro-
rides that where any Indian cunnot
emirate n.s land or otherwise use It
udvUntugoously It may bo leased for
one or more years at a time. To pre
vent toe possibility of land sharks se
curing posHtesiou of the Lind, all leases
must be approved by Ithe Indian agent,
by nntl with the consent of Ihe com-
mlasloaer of Indian ufPalna. This pro-
v lei on applies nl.ko to 'both sexes and
fo all ng.e, parents ucting for ihelr
Children who are under their control,
anti the Indian agent aotlng for minor
children who have no guardians.
BOYCOTTS! CALLED FOR.
Berlin. Doc. 25.—The Vorwaerts says the
boycott commutes of tbs Socialist organ
ization bos Issued s call for tbe holding
of tnsse meetings between Christmas snd
New Year. The object of tbe meetings
Is to asnetloa an agreement relative to
the beer boycott, which was signed yes
terday by Herr Singer and the brewers.
BRIGANTINE WRECKED.
London. Deo. ft.—The British brigantine
Madeline Ann has bee nwreeked en (ni
tron Rocks, Argute, and all bands
drowned.
CHUROKILL 8 CON DITION WORSE.
London, Dec. 2S.—The
lending I/tol Randolph
iuM a h tit rain ft-Is
tost bt 1* In a critical
IS CHS
TPJ.S* 4U*. /leoe. Il.re.4aw *_4 nfLI.U
muuii mu uuu iunua auu nuisacj
Celebratiou Cost in tlie Way
of Human Life.
JOHN K. LANCASTER DEAD
Ilia Coutln Shot Him Down In Ilia Own
Home—Reported KIIHng Prom All
Peru of the Country—Flor
ida Took tlio bead.
STRUCK AN EXPRESS TRAIN.
One Pameoger Iviltetl and Bight Oth
ers Seriously Injured.
Altoona. Pa., Dec. 25.-The Drat sec
tion of the font Philadelphia express
on toe Peoosylvanl ra.lroatl ora.<ied
Into tbe rrurkind of «n Altoona wreck-
lug miw ot toe lowvT end of tbe yards,
two mtlen east of here, last night- The
wreck was caused by too .teltgraph op
erator Uuv.ng toe nvvo trains on the
same b)ook. Tie. thinking that toe ex-
preaa train won niuning v.ry late,
wanted to g.« tbe working train ntarted
as early na ptsodvie to rimr toe tracks
at Spruce Creek, where a bt* freight
wreck occurretl early in Ute evening.
No person on tho paseengur train was
hurt. The express wain was runn.ii*
tiikrty-ttve mile* on lwur when it struck
the wrecking train, which nail Jttri
pulled from die siding onto Ute south
biund track. Tbe passenger engine
fairly teleeoopod tbe cabin wr, which
tlemolished tft»- car. One train, John
Francis, of this city, who was eitilng
on a berth geat of toe cabin, wa* ntrtb'k
by the passenger engine anti tiwuntly
k.llrd. Eigto ratoer* are bidly hut ran
fatally Injured. 'Ihe injured men all
reside In tots city.
Prepared of the bfist materlats com
pounded by ezipett dbenaletz. Dr. Price’s
Baking Powder Is perftvt.
HX8 VEST WAS GONE.
A Barber-shop Experience Which C»«i
Doran Heavily.
St. Louis. Dec. 23.—Sneak thieves
made a good haul in a twitterwIko here
vnMsnWy, tlf «hey can reatlze on tludr
booty. Michael Doran, aged S3, went
In 'to get a shave. He took off hit vest.
In toe Inside pocket of which lie had
1100 in goid and paper money emt a
procnloeory rags drawn by tbe (hrln'.lan
Brother*’ College for 128,000. which Do
ran claimed «o have advanced them.
After being shaved he notlcral Chat Ska
vest bad been taken off a toulr and
was hanging on a book. When he
looked for hie waflra It was gone. Ha
reported tbs csss Co toe police, and
Albert Amterwin snd a young man
named Bd. Monde were arrewted on
suspicion nf having done roe deed.
NOBODY WAS HURT.
Itartbou and Jaurne Exstmnged 8bcfi
on tbe Field of Honor.
Paris. Dee. 25.—M. Bsrthon. minister
of public work*, and Join Juaree. fo-
rlsliac member of the ehsinter of depu
ties. exchanged shots today on the
field of honor. Nedther was hurt. The
duel wna tbe result of the violent de
bate In toe chamber yeaterday in
which Batffbou gave She lie tojaurea.
CtfXMPION BRIDGE JUMPER.
Poughkeeps'", N. Y„ Dec. 25.—Henry
Menler. of Now Turk, toe young man
who with tlte aid of a parachute mad*
a successful junto from the Brooklyn
bridge a short rime ago. rhie uftsimon
made a successful leap from the high
est span of tbe Poughkeepsie bridge, a
dtotance of 217 feet, into toe water. A
bea-t In wailing pfoked Mm up. and he
was not Injured Into* least. This la the
fliwt time anyone has Jumped from tola
bridge, ami ft )p to* Mffhaat leap on
McRae, Dee. 25.—^(Sp«alal.)-dohn R.
Lincuster, one of toe men convicted
four years tigo In toe murder of Capt.
Foraytti of Nonnaudale and who was
lately released from the federal prison
at Columbus, O., .would have been bet
ter off had his form lusted until ufter
Christmas. Early* tola tnoraing his
cousin, Wash Lancaster, who managed
bis farm during his four years’ incar
ceration, went .to bis 4aou.se drunk and
demanded toe poaewnian of a Winches
ter rifle which he had left .there on a
previous occasion, but for some reason
Joha K., .who Was also drinking, refused
to give it up, whereupon Wash got mad
and a fight resulted. John K. struck
Wash over the head with tho Winches
ter two or throe times, wounding him
severely, and Wash toon shot John
through ithe brain avllh a pistol, killing
him Instanraty.
John K. Lancaster's wife .attempted
to stop toe light but, seeing that her ef
forts wore futile, locked herself in her
room uud refused .to witness toe killing.
Twelve years old Kaii Doan, son of
W. II. u.mu - morchatif, wesrt out this
monolog In company with two other
boys for a Ohrawnaa hunt to the wood*
near McRae and, owing to the ramie**
handling of his gun, «!v>t himself, the
entire load entering under Ids chin aral
lodging In the 1op of his bead, passing
through tite brain and insulting In In
stant death.
Outside of this casualty Christmas
passed off quietly to MeHue.
BLOODY RECORD FOR ATLANTA.
Atlanta, Dec. 5.—The forenoon here
waa bright snd sunny, but tbs afternoon
was cloudy and at night there were sev
eral showers, he rain marred the flre-
woks display somewhat. A great many
persona were more or less aerloualy hurt
accidentally and In fights.
Cktrmice Bowles, a negro boy, was ac
cidentally killed here today. Some boys
were examining n pistol. One of them
fired It accidentally, but who did it is
unknown.
Mies Mattie Folsom shot herself accl.
dentally through the head. She will re
cover. 8he Is the daughter of Montgom
ery M. Folsow, a well known newspaper
man.
Jule Cross out the throat of an old
man named McGhee today. Cross waa
drunk. McGhee may die.
Giles Check, s 15-year-old whit* boy.
surrendered hlmaelf today to the police,
stating that he killed the negro John
Coleman In front of th* capitol last night.
Cheek was trying to help a drunken man
home. When near tho capitol the whlto
man brushed against Coleman, who was
with some friend*. Coleman struck Cheek
with a atlck and knocked him down.
Coleman kept up the assault until Cheek
shot him. Cheek will probably bo re
leased tomorrow.
NEGRO JEALOUSY.
Lake City, FIs., Dec. 25.—‘T'klay Jesse
Oaln, cok.rcd, shot nail killed Alice
Juhtkcm, tvi*. colored. Tho murder oc
curred in tbe huirt of the town. Cain
and Babe Holt were taiklng to Mary
Johnson, n airier of too murdered wo
man. Alice came along oral Cain or
dered her to stop and tulk do him. She
refused. Osin toll her If she did uot
stop ho would kill her. rat ithe nunc time
asking Holt for IV* priol. Alice, ran
Just us Holt huxFVl Cain the frinl.
Cain took deliberate aim ad toe fleeing
woman and find, to* bullet enterlns
tlio buck of her bead and mus.ng n-
sratlc d.tifo. Oaln oral Hott (led In op
posite dlreXlone. Holt esutped but
Cain was ospturnl awl >'odg«l in Jail
White people are now guard n* toe Jill
to proton: Mu: negro's life affilnet the
infuriated negroes. Jtalousy cuusod toe
murder.
TRAMP KILLED A BAILOR.
Gainesville, Flu.. Dec. 23.—A tramp
known u 'Texas" shot and killed a
W»s: Indian sslnr naneil Ferric*. Per
ries was edvan.'lng on “Texo*' when
the lat er shot. The murderer eecaptsl.
I'erles was from Havanah. Go., where
he hod a mis.r.vs named Mebel Will
iams. A letter was found on hi* per
son_Jrom the woman, begging hint fo
return.
A CHRISTMAS CAROUSAL
Arcadia. FI*., Dec. Si.-Thl* morning
about t o'clock John Ilsygood. a young
white mao. waa shot end killed In W. H.
Shearer’s aaloon by Mile* Hard, a police-
m»» There was a crowd In th* saloon
carousing and Ward, wdio was drinking
himself, attempted to put them out. A
light ensued, the lights were turned out
snd Ward flret four tmes. John Hsygood.
who wta an onlooker and not drinking,
was shot tbrss times, twice tn til* head
and once In the arm. Ward's fourth bul
let wounded C. Zermons tn the arm.
Ward fled snd posse* are In pursuit. If
h* 1* caught he will he lynched, as Hay-
good was a popular young man snd his
murder by a drunken policeman has
aroused much Indignation.
SHOT BY A PLUCKY WOMAN.
Gadsden. Ala.. Dec. Jfo-Bob Hlgftns was
shot snd probably fstelly wounded to
night by Mr*. A. J. Dempsey. Mr. Demp-
i,y was absent from home and Hlggtne,
who was drunk, went to her house and
tried to get In. Mrs. Dempsey, without
opening the door, warned him several
times to leave, snd on hi# continuing to
hammer on the door and cures bar she
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IMSL'VU s pistol against ihe uour auu tiicl.
Th* ball went through the door and en-
•»red Higgins' body, breaking his shoulder
blade and ranging downward. Higgins
formerly lived In the house, and tt la sup
posed in hla drunken condtlon he thought
it was sflll Ms home.
ABOUT A CHRISTMAS TREE.
Gadsden, Ala., Dec. ft.—A serious cut
ting affray occurred In Eaat Gadsden this
morning. - Charles Harris and Sidney Cox
had a dispute about s Christmas tree
Monday night, his morning they met and
Hsrrls cut Cox's throat from ear to ear
and he will probably dlo. Both ore promt-
Inent ucltlxens of Oadiden Harris has
not been arrested.
TRAGEDY IN A LUMBER CAMP.
Seney, Mich;, Dec. ft.-TImothy Kane,
camp foreman for the Man puck Me Lum
ber Company wss murdered by Isasc
Btelcher last night The trouble sras*
from an ol dgrudge. Kane tried to osault
8teichler, when the latter drew a pocket-
knife and stahben Kane to the heart
There waa no attempt made to arest 8ted-
chler at the time, but later friends of
Kane become so violent In their thraeata
to lynch the murderer that the officer*
placed him In Jail and are guarding It.
A BOWEN KILLING.
Baltimore, Dec. 25.—Ed-tvant X. Stvla-
ler, 20 yrarx old, Ig lockrel up ettarged
with the murder of Tom Harriet!n,
aged 33. Tra- imen qurrc-led y.nt eixfciy.
Harrigan wag kaiockcd down by Bw.s-
ler. His hold struck too curbing, aral
bis skuall was fraotured. He walked
several mile* to his home after tbe
*ui»y. uud died this aftenvoon, haring
been unconscious auroral hours.
FELL UNDER A TRAIN.
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 25.—.William
Lood. :t colored mvltohmun, while sl-
tomptlng to Jump on tho cow*jateller
of un onglna trad.iy, fo.1 under too
wheel* nml wo* crusurd to death. Tile
wheel* p.isstvl over hi* loft .eg, snd his
be. id was truck wltii to* fore tehat his
neck w.is broken. He lived to Fer-
n.ind.tvi, and was not iratrrled.
SHOT INTO A TRAIN.
Rsddlck. Fla., Dec. ft.—Florida South
ern train No. ft waa shot Into hers this
evening and James Upright* t passenger,
wss probably fatally wounded. Jo* Good
win, a negro, has beta arrested charged
with th* crime.
QUIET AT CHARLESTON.
Charleston, 8. C„ Dec. 25.-Chri*tmas
here paired off very quietly without Inci
dent* or accidents of any klral, except
two small fire* the damage from which
will be covered by Ito).
KILLING A A BALL
West Palm Beach, Fla.. Dec! 25.—At a
negro ball here tonight etta Dickson cut
Josephine Johnson's throat, killing her
almost Instantly. The murderess escaped.
Drunkeness and jealously caused the mur
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CHRISTMAS AT THE CAPITAL
Washington, Dec. 25.—Tho president
and the members of tbe cablura spent
tbs day <U their respective bo me*
At tb White House It was children's
day. Tbe Cleveland babies enjoyed
their flmt Christmas tree, which was
pfaoed In th- library. It waa beauti
fully trimmed and decorated. Mrs.
Cleveland putting the flntamng touenr*
lo It. The little ones were the recip
ients of many"plftggntg. Preceding tne
dlnnr. a luncheon was serv-d to toe
children of trie cabinet, who come to
the White House to see the tree. ills.
Perrine, Mr* Cleveland's mother. Ml
tb only guest of th- family at dinner.
Secrenry and Mr*. Carlisle prnbaoly
foul the largest family party, enter
taining Ihelr children and grandcbK-
diTOi. A part of trie uit.u of the e»w-
net dinners wt* ducks killed by the
president on hie recent hunting trip
In South Ctrolliri.
The presid-nt and Mr* Ctereland re-
memttcred all the employes of tbe house
w_ • *' turkeys, and the e-rauts received
rfis in money.
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