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i i I i x'- 1 f(u Minn i i': a', i The Enquikeh. JOHx EU MwXEJ.A.NV TCESDAl. 8, IfiB. INQUIRES WEATHEB BTJIXimi, I or Ohio Light showers, east wiada, For Tenaeswee and Kentucky Shower ia cut and central portions, fair P' tion. winda shifting to north-west, colder Tuesday night fair Wednesday.

For Wmi Virgiaia-Cioudy weather aad rain, aaat winds. Far Western Peansylvenla Increasing eludlns. probably followed by ahower daring th venlug. east wind, elightly wanner in north portion, For Indiana Threatening weather and rain Tuesday, fair Wednesday, wiada shift-V ins to wast, eoolar ia aouth. warmer ia north Vtor IIllBoia-GeaerailF fair, preoedad by i rata tonbt in aaat portion, fair weoaw day.

north winda. aliahtly warmer. Ciwit MHATr. starch tan. Bsr.

Ta'. Atom. Wia. Mala. SVaeteee.

If ra. a Ft. croy a p. a 71 Cloedy Mm se.st 'atlalaaua- MMS trlieal rport received at Claaiaaaa en Muck T. MM.

at p. Clartasetl tlaie: at e. Wk. Mmlr-llk aaerldlaa Ml. CtnrruloM teaea uuiwh bmuh o( lime at aUetaUoaa.

rue or OsssavAVioa. Place Of OaaxavaTiojr. Hvmn Vr Wabli-(Ua CDkriMioa. Mllwauka at. i'aai 1 i)anporl In Matae.

ukaquMm.M K.ok. Cairo KU Loult Kihu Cliy. Wlcblla A JackK -a villi Allanta. raaaaoola- Muttlla. W.alromiry...

ft. Ualatva Ma aianlu aloorbaaC ir kv. vinca ft. iiutiirrt yt. Aailnibulk Mliao ctty Mlr-aa Xapia Clir.

ClllTriKt mm- Kiortn viatta iamDhiB- III. LttUMTllI. i laduoail. Col a ra ana I ltuhura. ll yt.

hiu aali hanla ra an a-raarlaco. tiaao. Tol art f.HM.M 1 A.wanaha t.rann hi It. B. Bt.yaroxa.

Obaa'Tar In Coarf. MonrrAKr aflairs wara pot at all aetire ynterday. and tboacn there wan a eon tinned liberal flow of eurreney to tha eonntry the sapplr of loanable fund waa lance aad rates rulrd easy as usual. Banks discounted prime paMr at 6a6 per tenU. and took call loans at 3e3H per cent Very little waa dona ia the open market beyond nacotiatinn a few new call loana and shifting1 some old ones at 3 per cent.

There were moderate sales of East ern exchange between banks at 40c per 1000 discount. For sign exchange moderately active' Government bonds quiet, Local securities were rather quiet, 21 erchandlsa markets were quiet generally. Provisions were held steadily with but little tradin. Groceries unchanged. Cotton dull: mid.

diina 7a. Flour quiet, with spring grades easier. Wheat lower and ia fair demand. Corn aearod and atronaer. Ky firm.

Oats in good demand at better prices, Bariay nominal. Whisky active. i This rAFKB con not, mier ana fiances, rtnderiakt fa vrfons rejected tcripU, er hdJ raponsibU far ikeir prtter- soiioa. Me. SPBtxoKB contindea very ilL CRIU ia still trying to fix up a new Cabi inet.

It rold get along better if Eai.V Could come borne. axabmino report of Mr. Blaikk's con dition continue to reach us. But Mr. BLAlxe has, on many- occasions, ahown himaelf very hard to kilt.

Tbc ailver debate will open in tha Honae of BepresentatiTos qn March Ski and continue three days. The Kepublicana brought this about by voting with tha free-silver Demo- arata. It ia they who are responsible. j. Thk parole system, in our penitentiary, haa proved to be a fraud.

We should get rid of it After going to vast expense, to convict professional criminal it ia not well to Immediately torn them loose upon a long- eaBerin community. Tho Water. Work Grab. While our commercial bodiea are greatly excited as to who shall, and who shall not. have the appointment of tba Commiasionera who are to control tha expenditure ot tha $1,000,000 under the new Water-works bill, The Ekquibjeb goes a step further and asks tha Ohio Senate to pause before it paaaea any uch measure at all.

it is an oia, oia acbeme that haa many times reared its head, and haa bean many times beaten down in this column. It should be beaten again. It ia not aimply fti.000,000 that ia wanted. Jf aver tha coils get around tha neck of our poor city it will be $12,000,000 to $20,000,000 before we got through with it. Ask onr taxpayers if we are in condition for this just now.

Aak tha manufacturing in teres ta which are already burdened to the point of Our aUr-worka are not in a bad way that is, they would not bfif managed for busineea only, and not for private purposes. They can be depressed to awell a acbeme. They can' be used gratuitously for a half dozen arbemea. But they also can bo man aged well if publio sentiment inaiata that they shall be, i 1 The Senators from Hamilton County a ave eauM to more with great prudence in ttus matter. Another debt like that of the Eonthern Railroad should not ha fastened upon onr people without their consent.

Our '-'great city should grow. It ia not well to (jduva every enterpriee ont ot it with terrible taxation and impending 1 It ia not well Jo create, for private) pur- poses, a power which shall bold Cincinnati by tha throat for a whole generation. The few would grow rich, The faction would fiouriah. The community would auSer, The measure ia as bad In eonceptioa aa it la In detail." Its underlying purpose ia nt- terly hostila to tha common welfare. It glvca to tha Commlsaionera an eadlesaleaae of power.

It ia bom ia eorrnption, and bred ia isiqaity.It ahoald ba killad, crashed out, atamped into notbingneat. Tha people of. Ciaciaaati do not waat it aad they wOl hold to aolama account all those who seek to favor ita paaaaga, ta "a.opet'B Grave, The bodr of Benjamin Jamiaea. tha nn- fortsusaae aria fear waa waa piefcaa mm at euroer of Sixth anal Vine Mreeta oooooaoioos e-aad Sued at the hospital. -waa Oaried la Ilaeehia'a Cetnatrrr hy Undertaker Itebaid, Tha father and lister cf tba dead piaa tala- rrrVa4 theCororar to riva their erriag a eo ltrwi.

aud this was dona. i. iw aha i -u a chare of iua re- in, i -t. 1 1" i arnrn ae toe via' i gi viommkS MEN AND THINGS. Tb pamphlet of lha Cincinnati Freight Bureau pw tba freight dlxcriminauoa anineACiaciaBatLaed a ntTtiaing document to local ranthiil waa freely die.

trlbatrd on 'Change yesterday. Mack mora aigaincanea ia given tba document bow that tba lator-Butn Commgre Conjmiaaioa ia ta visit thia city. raramiasioner K. P. Wilaoa.

of tbc FTeixnt Bureau. aeeivedyeetwday morning adrioaa from that body at Washington assigning for earing in Cincinnati. April at 19 at tba Uaited State Court room, the following iiri- jrraisot xiureau ot toe whimh Chamber af Commarea against tha V. O. aad T.F.

Bail war Company at aL-aad that tba Gerke Brewing Company against L. and N- Railway Company al. Charles Kahn. Jr. yesterday tha real.

dance of Heary Lear' a. at tea eoutb-eaatera corner of McMillan street and Par, avenue. to laaao It. Mack tor 116.500. Tba lot It ao feet on McMillan and ltt on Park- a venae, and it is Mr.

ataaa'a porpeee to erect taereoa tae latest bew York idea at a flat building. Mr. Kahn promisee oae or two morf aia deals in hill or city property. The annual election of tha eleven Directors of tba Mutual Life Insurance Company of tba Chamber of commerce yesterday resetted in the selection of I'aris Brown. Joseph Good.

J. Walter Freiberg. J. ff. Woollaeroft.

W. W. Emith. John A. Cochran.

Godfrey IlotterhoS. 8. W. Ramp. W.

F- Hntton nd W. McCallister. Tha aala at tha CalUerBU and Florida frnit auction yesterday included Uti boxes of Florida oranaea at tl 40 to 13 70: 3E box eaaioa lemons at Wi 30 to J3; and 1.700 Roataa cocoannta at t3 a to S3 ai THE NEW MARKET wweaty aaaa IXUan luionu win Beeaew a fVapar Baliaiaa. A Bomber of market iriea met in the coun cil chamber of tha a of yesterday afternoon for the purpose of doing whatever la possible toward a tine, new pjarket-hooae on Sixth street. Mr.

Washburn, of tha Board of Admiaia- iatration. to whom this matter waa referred, presided at the eaiun. Dr. Pnndprnut mas there in hie official capacity a Health Superintendent, to make some suggestions, ana ivrortau iu" i bathtate. oi tae Liguteenia varo.

aaieo as secreury. 4 ti After eoasidersDie discussion it was con- eluded that the sum on hand is not enough be ornamental aad useful. This arpeuot is lifi.uou. It waa concluded to appoint a. com with vhiRA ia out tia a DuuomK ia waiuu mittee to wait on tha H.

ot aiul auk lo for an additional aopropriation oi avv.uu. nminiitea ia fnllnwa: laaao. KUDD. EvanH. Henry Klarman.

Jerry sweeney ana Bathgate. Anotner eommitia to mwraai property owners in tba neianoornooa pi Market for contributions te be used for the desired purpose wasaDDOinted as follows; Messrs, Hierman. Dunholdfr. Charles 8prauL liuikln and fpreea. representative ttweeney want a twe-siory iiiluina.

the second story to be used as a nnaral Court for the So aires. Messra. oanniuiir. unm anu Baerareae- (uraiture ectd as a committee to poren for tba new piarket. mere meeting next Monday.

will be anotner PROTESTS From the Business Community srelnet tb Peistge of tke Water works Bin la Ita Proaent Shape. The Joint Committee on tha Water-works bill from tba various commercial bodies had a large aad interesting meeting in tba Cham ber of Commerce Building yesterday after noon. Colonel Lowe Emerson presided aad Elli ott II. Pendleton. waa Secretary.

When the reports front the different com mittees were called for tha representatives front tba Chamber of Commerce said that they favored the inking fund Trnstseat the Board of Trade, the Superior Court; Real Estate Exchange, the Mayor with tba approval of the Sinking Fund Trustees: tha MecDan- ics Institute, the Superior Court, as did the Commercial Club. Thomas Morrison aaid that tba people as a Whole i WKBJt AOAIJtSTTHg MATOB Having tba power, not that ha waa believed to ba dishonest, bat that bis advisors were not tke very. best. He moved that tke ap- twiainiyii oe nin eatva in lull ommut auu r'ranklin Alter aseonded him. W.

1. Anderaon baliarad in tha Uaror hivine Ihi newir. James uaiuia aia not tmii tnai in bd perior t'ourt would oonainue to refuse to do tne appointing it it came in the shape oc an urgent retiuest from the very heaviest tax-payers. aad ha moved that the bill should be cuanseu so as give uiera tne putt or trroiinnT, Mnrriinn aaeantad lha Amendmant and it became tba original moUea. It waa carried unanimously.

Caionei cmersou thought it wonid ba baa Shave tne committee go to loiuaabas ay ded. and Theodore Cook earried ont hu ea dt Dnoviaa that eaah mem bar ba quested, when Tie went to the Capital, te he enthusiastic in favor af the Knperior Court. Ibis prevailed with an amendment that tha 'Cairman of the eeaamiueea have tha power to nil any vacancies. at. Kyan denounced tha war the bill had been railroaded through the House, and said that the Mayor had already Dledsed himself to four gentlemen for tha Commis sion.

11. f. Boyaen did not like the prospects oi a wrancle. and. it was hi opinion that the Mayor waa not in a pogiuwa toapnoiata SISOI.B xrriciasT ranaoa.

J. O. Eextro moved that t'-olonel Emerson tame the speskeri to no the talking at Ci-umbua. This was agreed to aad xelrcttd the cnairmea oi eacn oi tne committees. acnes tilenn created autte a eenaatian when ha moved Lliat tha nmnntntlun of COO be.

stricken out. and that a clause be tuseriea making it necessary lor the Com- muMioner to serve wttnout nr. James JUalton supported this by aa: the men who tiaJ built the Uty nail. the ity noepitai. tna toart- rt-houaa and ouse th Chamber of Commerce had served without reward, lha motion vuuitim.

J. U. Sextro. i hoiass Morrison aad F. Alter were cnoaea a committee oa i raneportatioa.

A FRIGHTENED STEED Alrnaat Canaaa a aarlaaa Aealdaavs ta dlodaa iria and a Trie ad, A eatastropba wax narrowly averted Sun day afternoon, in which Judge Howard Fer ris and hi r. James Bprague. tba United States Uauger aad a dose friend of the Judge, nearly lost their Uvea. lha Jadga and Mr. Sprague were on pleasure drive behind tha Jndxe's mettle soro four-tear-oiU.

ne norse is at iriteu animal, anu reuuiraa verv akulfu nanaiing. it was wuue ei-ossiua th bridif a New loan over tae iJttl Mia inutl. got beyond control. 1 that tha animal. he narrow railing of ta briii a Drills was an tt nan la of iha huvi prtwven tne.

occupants of 1 fall ot forty feet, 1 he horae ahied. rose, on llie norsa shied, 7ose iu hind feeu and was aoeut to leap the sugb burner, when the Judge, with avsuprenia etlort. threw the animal ta one aide on ita aneee. Vluicxiy leaving trom tna ousgy, ootn aentiemeu held the piauii atead dawn and uewn ana uU tlx took it from th eaaiuia. ilia miiiii oi iia iniibia waa a lew ana lit ori to th art vers and the animal and a wrec uggy.

PRIMARIES. Moth ef tha Ctiy KxaaoMvo CaaalMeae htaktag The Republican City Executive Con i it tee has fixed upon Wednesday; March 14 as tha day upon which to hold ita primary election. This com mil toe will meet with the Kai ni Pllaeiiana La-morrow alter aoan at 3 o'clock, to oonault about fixing pelliae place and Other wallers pertaining to the election. Dan J. Palton.

Chairman af tha Democratic City Kxeeatire Committee, has leaned a call for a meeting Saturday evening at o'clock in work seea Jttaii. taUy aVartaa Oae Dudley Walton, a notorious colareet tough. waa arrested last aicbt by Officer Dick Mor ris, en a warrant for assault and battery sworn oat by George Denniaon. of Mo. West Fifth street, lienuison said that Wal ton cam to bis bouse ana whipped htm just to aeep ia pracuoa, Dr.

Casaaraa's Fuaaral. Th fan trail of tha lata Dr. Cameron, tha oldest dentist in the city, takes place from the Nlth-ret Haptlat Cbnreh at IS o'eloek. Kcr.JohaMaa Myera will eontfuet tha urv- ices. lha xall-parer meet at h.paly's at o'clock.

interment will Oa bprina urovav-c ravorlag Cnlaa Labor. The Committee on Public lastitutians of the Board of Legislauea met and listened to representative of tb Union Labor party yea- terrtar-. 1 oev want the e-itv to rive the Vn lur puui.o luaiiiuiiuns. BOYGE r. Brought Rom His Cell And Arraigned' in the Po lice Court The Child-Killer Shrinks From Public Gaze, 1 While Mis Attorney Makes a Request For Pelay.

Friends From His Former Home Come to See Ilia Mother Declares He Has Broken Her Heart Sallie Settles Is the Murderer's Second Wife. She Is Still at the Hospital Seritns Condition. in a Crowds Contlnua to Throng the Morgna to Catch a Gllmps of tie PeadBalia. The ttorr of Baby Boyce'a ia human mur der still the theme of horror diaenased by everyone. There is not one to pity tha nanataral father, and yesterday aa ba waa arraigned in tha Palioo Court looks of hate and contempt were all that ha received from those present.

Not a few people, however, believe that tha mania going mad. His long fart and his sleepless nigbU have played sad baveo with him. and his looks aad actions are (hose of a man driven to tha deepest aad darkest dur pair. Ha ia cursed and taunted by bifeUow- prisonera aa a tning ao- viie. it wom him would ba to oontainlnata even them.

He haa exhansted jjiimaelf of tears, and his blood-shot eyes are sunken and dry aa ha rita and snivels in his celL I n. Tha Child Manlmr 'Appear la the Valla William Boyee. the murderer of his help- laaa baba. appeared in tha Police Court yesterday to answer to tha awful charge against him. If sympathy war possible for tba perpe trator of such a crime, Boyee would have re ceived fx.

Hia appearance showed plainly the ravaerea of remorse for the ahnsne which ba haa brought npoa himself and wife. He could not look a man before him in the ere. aad bis face waa am lit AS pKATH. When his alma aad that of his wifa waa called to answer the charge oi memer. rvmM.

nuiumiiia men rose a lead il to lus feet, rcetina ana nana on the rail which separated bim and a lot of "drunks" and "disorderlies" from the rest of the people in the room. His lips Quivered, and tba hand that half aupnotted mm shook AS THOUGH BI WIBX rAUIah. TtMfnrn tha trimner en1l ba addresaed. Judge Ermston aroHO ia another part of the Court. He did not oaee alanee at the tremb ling criminal oemna toe par, out eaareaeea the 1 1 ouru Your Honor." said ha.

"the mother of this mm haa retained ma to delend aim. am receipt ot information that tne iaay win irrive in the eity to-day or to-merrow at tb I reuueat a continuance of this ease until 1 can center witn tier. Judge Gregg withheld his answer a moment. The child murderer glanced at Judge tkrmaien as wougn ns appreciaiea toes bis OKtT norx For life lay ia what tha attorney could do lor mm. "Your request will be granted." aaid Judge Gregg.

"The case will be called on the jaaga xvrmswn pewaa ma twaaa auu started to leave tha Court room. Boyee mo tioned eagarly for him to eome toward him "I'll ee you dawn-etairs. Boyee." aaid Erm i yc ston sternly. a left tne Court roam, and two officers took Beyoe dowk th canrrm. After tha adiunrnmentof Court Bore was MmnB.fl ia tha iail in a nil ml aimi.

Mra. Boyee is under guard, at, the hospital, although the police. are beginning to believe that miia knew nothing af the fate which her ehitd waa to meet. Hh ia aot progressing very favorably, out atui ao leara (or tna re sult oi her mness are enteriatnea- HEB LAST LETTER. rr Mr.

Boyee Writ Ta Her SUtar of fjr Traataaaac. Yesterday Mrs. Arnold, of IS Elm street where the Boyee hoarded, found tba last letter written by tha un for tan ate mother to a sister Ora. It is written In plain, legible hand on both sides of tna paper, and appears to carry out tha idea that her ps rants were under the impression aba. had son to Cincinnati for treauneat for a turner.

This waa the story she told Mra. Arnold. The letter ras the last tba girl wrote, ana waa pot sent, ot penned the day aha went ta tha hoa- itau -a Muci 5. 1M2. Dr Paap OaxI have been thinking that mmi tna we sot he but I ha I havei (in 1 (1 arrita lo tod.

ver siae endhave thought of ail faaline aa had roo ao oltea, until now I haven fttltirka doing any thing. I hava written ta ma twice, and air. Borce wrota ma oiaer ti i irh I aava tax a a a irwnwni aoa lewi au much batter, but 1 am weak, and have to fi in ha atMinil thatina. Whan I went to the doctor saia 1 waa in a xerrioie coaai- tion. It migut take ane time, bat he thought he.

could make a aew girl eat of xna If I wrtnln im flood and mind hiea. oula i U. Kim ikjyc tid ra that I Ban loana wno was boas, i will tall you all tha particulars wuen ooxua uuuiu. i uu hhiiiui jwi wum will eoro haeuat I think I will ba able to coma te-ntorrew week. Mr.

oyee la so aaxtoos to have ns go to Louisville on the boat. Uh, once waa eair wen wo wetua bar such a nice time, but we are as happy a wecan pa aa it ia. We play cards rerr eve. 1 haven neen put put uiree or iou times. This Is the smokiest place I waa ever lust impaaaioi to.

aep cieaav korcacalU ma hi little aign-r'- -Ora. you won knew when I.ooaa kami. I'm ao little: but if you eonld faav seen what tint from reit wouldn't won tiar at It waa terrible: bnt 1 fael so much better. The doctor Vaid I wonid better health than I hava ever haa. 1 received letter from ma aad Pa the other niattt tellia rue ai Mpa spina west.

1 waa aa aurpnaaa. nan no iqa ae. nan ao idea ae bait thought, ot going. Mr. lioyce saia ne toia mm some time was going, and hesuypoavd we knew i aaid it mad him and ma leal aaita lane or heph and 1 both to be gone.

Ura.oout and star with them all you can, won youf We are iavitcdout for dinner Hanaay, wn get to go. The doctor makes aaa li oeu, xx a auu wvuiu aei iwiiir. aad I ana willina dark to-day I can acaroaly ae to kaeo an tha lines, bo you will hava to axeuse all. l'er-hape you. can make put to read iu and if yon writ me next week just direct te ciacianati.

get our man an right that war. .1 will write agaia if we don't ceme heme next week. Love to all. oar iriena. oaXXTa rv The letter waa obtained from AlraTArao.

last evening. tl jies. irooEEs rinrra. Tha rail Make a aetata aad Arraat Bath Lady rviaad. Ifrs, Moorea.

wha first" aacpected th mur der and went to Cieves to see tha Boyca kabr, had a most annoying exceriaaaa Saturday night. In itntiee to Mrs. Mearee it ia to aaid tbatsiaoa aa operation rturned ia Chi- fo shoot a year ao she haa hea snbiccl to iiintiog spells, wl.ich her pi. have a s'iieu hi-r crave i. l.ru aloorrs, lovt tr ta tV, yrayeyara st t.

iee. me i is cur. and ta theeveams -c te i-vri -r a the Gr nd C'Lhii a-i. -a ia nuii wi two iren iuMn 1 a Lm ery Houea i a i 1. j- er i f-'1 Dk.ijiul bi i-w i.

i i asked ber to step inside the ladies of a saloon in the rear of the Opcra-nense tbl otli.r ana onni tc-iay. Jotbea the poliee raided tnevtac xpeoting to nna a nmwuf aroaresa ken tba aiaears aawrew amra. bun i. kn ina.Al. aht Were IB vavfva her.

Bereeaat CorbTn tbowgat ber drunk, and took both women to tnestauoa-bause. wnera names aaFlara Stevens aad Ada Maran. lae nun a am kasttaned for til boodanea and soon seord weir release. Yesterday mern-ing thersent iaawaierfr Ueir appear-anoe and pleaded gainv. Jodga Grf as- tmsea.

taem ttie eeeta. iiaa a i- who they were they would aetbave beea dia-turaea. 8TEAIGE BCEJI3 Kaaotaw. at tha afarga. By Kever ia tba history of tha Mergwe were there ao anaar atraaga aeesea enacted in a few hours aa there were yes tar day.

A caaUnuoqs stream cf yisttora, xaoauy women, called at that trios institution af death to see the body af baby Boree. Vany were refused admittaaee. most at whom were yoooa girla h' teena. By far the Iaraest part of tha visiters were roang asarriad women or gry-aaird motbera. who came and eased with tears in their area the innocent liule faaa.

which Is now beginning- to show the first sia-na of pntnncatloB. Mothers with their little ones In their arms would look. then hold their precious nnraeas cioaer ana wonder how the deed could have keen don. Tha little one's bodr lies on a cake of lee in one cooling box. while a few feet away, in another box.

lav the body of Jessie Gerla- nan. a woman or town, woo is muvutmmu to have died from morphia. It waa an Impreaaive acne of Inaoeenee and ain lrina aide by aide both cold in death, and the mothers and wives who came to look at ona jostled against groopa of ectto-flasbed harlots who came ta gaza on me satow laca.anu ihm ra of thair meter snama. ney toeaaa. shad, bat shed no tears: tfaea turned away.

and sot a few wiahed it ere they who were ring there. HIS F0EMEB AET5EE3 Ta tha City Te 81 Xaavoe Oat of Hi TnaVa A bout 10 o'clock last night three men called at Central Station aad aaked to see Boyca. hut wara told that ho was in tha oouaty iail and could aot ba aeea to-aiabt, Tha man me their names as 8. W. Ger hard.

Henry Luty and Mr. Williams, all of Portland, where Boyee formerly lived. Mr. Wiiiiama ta an attorney, and came here answer to a telegram irom noye. oe her two men are former business partners Born.

They ail three were greatly aurprtsea wnen they first received the news of Boyee's crime, and aaid that at his former heme he had been accustomed to move in the best of society, aad was a member of the Masonic Order in good standing. They have beea in timately associated witn mat ror overux and always found hiea esraigh aad honest. They aaid that no one tha many wno anew mas rn lnaiana roum ad any reason for hia inhuman act. aad Hany at first refused to believe It was true, ia wifa ales. Knim an i.nt aanatation.

Attorney Williams will take charge of llorce Dusinees anairs. HIS M0THEE. fl Dlda't Tblak WIU Waa ta Creel" "He Baa Prekea fCy Heart," a eraciAt nisaavcaj ra Cfouiaaa, Umoi Citt. lao- March t. Tha arrest af Will Boyee, an account of whose misfortune reached tbia city in Sunday's Eaguiara.

has been upon tba tongue of every body. It baa been the general talk, and Was aot only startling news to his own relatives, bnt to the entire eonfmnnity. Will ia a very bright young man. highly respected hy an, and was tha last person ever suspected af committing crime of tbia kind. Ha baa been a citizen ot this city for a number of years, and was always known as a bnstler.

being his own ti nnn.l f.nni hivllfWil 11 TV VliT a Tl II m- eer of years ae ape been in in employ ei T. Worthinaton. selling buggies a machine, aad for the last two yei and sewing- two years he has making hia weatf-oaartera at Portland. no. ue was in mis city noaut tor weeksaga.

Vnnr nnnrtr vimvn bib metner. sitb. Joseph Gray, and brother. Perry this hnrirnina. and was given an interview, i poo entering the bnnae and making his business Mra.

Gray exclaimed I "1 lon know thing about itMiot after.keingaasurod mm we sere acquainted witkj Will and aympa-thised with them in their trouble we were permitted to Question. 11 yueation 1 MWTanlil anil first hear nf thiaT' in yes terday a paper was tne nrssnewswe had or ft. and. eh. my God 1 1 didn't think ill was ever so oruei as qosinina mt I was ever ao cruel as in dp thing like lam almost distracted.

It has broken heart, and 1 don think I will ever get it I did at know any thing ebent it." inau my heart It I -Well, how about that letter in yesterday's paper "Oil. I wrote that. I won't deny any thing I did. but I did aot know what be wanted withthe doctor. .1 did not go see him at all.

andPr. Proctor knowa no more about that tnan you uo. ddi aiterwaraj mi oo antia Will to marrv the airl. which ha did. and then told me there- waa nothing the tr where they were This is the last I 'TliH trtina lha llrl "No.

1 hav never eeen her. I have. her picture. They say she is very, beautiful ISh gvu tb picture and shows it to the re- porterj is just as mucn to oibi as much to blame aa win. lanownawoun ldh't do it unless be was 'Wall, what da wan think ha did It far?" Oh.

1 don't know. Ha must have been i tiave you received any letters irura aim i No: nothing out a telegram. Ha wants some ot us to come down, can not got would xui me. out rerry win go in morning. AH can not do him any good.

did it all himself, and will have ta auHer. aha nnaht In ha niiniihlll. 1L- The another feela very bad. and ia almost erair. Hha save if sbe bad only known it ane would have had them come to ner.

house, as it waa no disgrace, tte bad me wrong. AT E0TCES HOME Tha Btary Baa Created Ora at Baaaatiaa A Foraaar Marriage, special, nisvaiwa- a ta Bwuoiaaa. PomrutitD. lap. March, 7.

Tha arrest of William A. Boyca aad tba detaila of hia heinoua crime are the talk of thia little eity and nothing else has been discussed for tha past thirty-six hours. EvQoiaxaa are at a premium aad tba aupply doaa not begin to aacai the demand. The first report was doubted by many who thought such a thing could aot be possible. hnt tha naners only showed It to be too true.

KniM haa al wave had admission ta tha verv best society and was invited to ail the gather ings among the young peonie. Although be liked te boast of hia wealth mnti mill laviah diaolav of naonev i Boyee waa considered a first-rate every reepaet, and the news of hia inhuman crime came like a thunderbolt, fenerman Haalin eaw the prisoner, yeeterday. and he sent word to hava Kamuel Giarhart and At-tnm, w. II. Williamaoa ant and see him.

They left at 9:40 tbia afternoon. Giarhart ia badly broken up over the attain and gays that ho feels almost at bad aa if it was hi awn son. Boyce'a safe yaa opened tbia afup-neoa. but nothing waa foond. He bad taken all that belonged to him.

He ia only indebted in th. suaaot ksfk but th eewina maebiqe oa in LiQcmniu are aiao pie property, it ia not generally knowp, that Boyee had been married before. Hia fir I wife died several years ago. BISHOP THOBURN Beestvad With) Great Katkaataaaa By tha Metkadlat Jtialatara, Bishop Thobara. of India, waa present at yesterday's meeting of tha Methodist Miaia- ters' Aasociatien.

of thia eity. and waa received with great arUhuuassa aaa heartily weleamed. He eaade a fw remarks, thanking the minister for their cordial welcome eipreing pleaanr at being present. r. brail presented a memorial of the late Kev.

Van Mere, which was adopted, it waa decided to held a eoeanorial service for the deceased mia ister in Waaiey Chanel axt Maudiy af ternooa." A naper in favav af the Rawlins bill waapreeatd by a speeiaJ eom-anuee. A paper oa the subject: (Jar bite Work In the South, was by Kev. Boll, ing. Presidiag Elder ot tba Covington District, Kev. Dr.

pen per, of Philadelphia, secretary of the Church Extanaoa bocietr. waa at the meeting-. BOLD BURGIaARS Braak Thawagk a lad aw aad XBlt atxahaag. 'Soma, time during th early hours yesterday moraiag borglar gained aa oatraaoa ta tha Debolt Frrhange. an South Court street.

pposita tha Court-bo ase. and earried off cisar and liquors ta the amount af Hi Tba burglars gaiaedka entraae by prying open a aide window an Court street and Ciimbiug iata tda dining roum of th ex-chaage. They riiied the cna drawers aad the ca a ts later, but -i aalyasmail amey at of change, fkere reeinwtothe bormars. who rertaialy bs nerve with them ween tuey pried aix ti indow. as a bait doa aaiehuien were lua Courthouse, just aero ttia naxru au-eet.

On lent Cailial -J1 Coroaer Baaia will pegla aa inquest at tl aclcci to-dav on tb bexlj Elmer Ccllins, who lost hi Ufa in tb wreck on the Ciccin- Port.mon'h end T'-i'road St t- riH-lirnsiftt, to a-. a 'vk i a m. t-, n- sc.ii f-l 1 ie i.atji-.ieol l-. was will nere aoouttnree weexs agnr "Yea. ha came in the afternoon and left that evening; said he waa married, and that tha ware mini ta take a trio, but didn say f.R.

SPALDKIG Hakes a Short IlxpUsitios CtnccrBins Whxt De Said ii Wixt 7 V'J Ce Xfeiit'' Jfr. Taylor the Author of an MLegti 3dk yy''Jn tha Sflnate, arverafc Mai-ATcar to vara nruciasa. FaAaxroar. Kt March Ia tba House tor day Mr. Epalding.

Chairman of tha Commit tee on State Prisons, made the fallowing for fear some may have received a wrong impression aa to what I aaid Saturday while tae noun reaoinuon waa unoer uiscusaion. want to aay now that I did not intend to sail into question any thing aaid by the Go vera er or ta reflect an him -or any oae else, and I didn't intend to express myself aa favorable to either aide of tha question, for i aad the other members of the committee expect to act as judges and not partisans in the Investi gation we are making." Mr. Hart then asked aad obtained leave to introduce a bill reuuirinaT and providing for tha inspection of all mineral and petroleum oil and any other oil, fluid er substance, which ia a product of petroleum or in which tha product of petroleum or tha product thereof enters before the same ia offered for sale for illuminating purposes. The bill Pro- videa yoa a statu iwaPBovoa, Who may appoint a suitable number of deputies, aad tha owners ot tha oil shall pay the fee eharawd for inapectiop. There ware only fifty-six members present, and by ooin moa consent it was determined to pass upon ao important legislation.

The Committee on Charitable Jnititquona has intended for several days to make a visit to the various asyluma of the State and in veatigate their management, hut the consent ot tha House waa aaked before they wara to start. Thisresolutlon eame to-day. and several substitutes were offered, aad nnrjoer- oue amend men ta. Mr, Pettit wanted th old habit of junketing around the State, at the cost of athouaana or more, done away with, and besides, the paying of tha expanses of inch a committee waa net in accordance with tha new constitution. Tbia aame constitution is one of Mr.

Pet- tit's hobbies, and ha refers to it on every ee- essien. but the member from Franklin. Mr. Taylor, brought down tha Honae when ha made the following statement: I wish to say to the House that tha gentleman from Daviess. Mr.

Pettit. and xnyeelf read Pope to gether when wa were beys, aad I wish to quota to him when ha raise tbia constitu tional point on the resolution Just two linn from Pope: A mouse that traits to one poor hole can not be a mouse with a aouL'" Tha House caught on. and bad a great laugh at expense, Tha point af order waa made that fifty-one votea wonld ba necessary to pate th resolution, because it would entail an expense on tba State. Strange to aay. the point waa sustained by the Speaker.

TntfCQB IO MOVKT Could possibly have been paid ont until aa' other resolution had been, passed providing lor an apcropriation. Finally the Houas and tha SpeaVer got so tangled up that it waa deemed advisable to recommit the whole matter. Mr. Myers then called na his resolution, giving the 8peakers of the two Houses 110 per oar for their aarv. ieea.

and offered a anbstitnte. whioh fixes the pay at that rata permanently. Mr, Pettit drew the constitution on it, but Mr. Myers read a fewjinea from that instrument himaelf. and tha House sided with him aad the bill waa ordered t0 Its third reading and will ultimately pass.

The endless Ravenna bill was then considered for a few minute aad the House adjourned. thx aaa-ATX. Tba Senate waa in session only thirty min utes. No bills wara passed aad none intro duced. Dr.

MaRtors, the member from Niehnlaa Cnnntv. wha ia a member of tha Committee on Charitable Institutions, thinks the House treated the committee discourte ously by ita action to-day and mar resign from the y. ii DRUGGED TO DEATH. A Wnrk-Honse Prisoner Males Sen CBarges. Celonal Daitaoh and Dn Scefleld Will Inveatlgata.

Chief of Folic Deitscb and Dr. Pcofield, th Work-house- physician, will investigate matter which waa reported to than yesterday by John Gorman, a priaoaer who was recently released from the institution. Gorman alleges that th guards in charge of tha hospital are directly responsible for van Pkath op a rsiaoaxa Named O'Hearn. who was gent to th Work' bouse in default of tba payment of the costs in tba Police Court when he was arrested fog drunkenness. O'Hearn.

was suffering from an attack of delirium tremens when he was committed to tho institution. Ha waa ex amined by Dr. Scofield. who sent him to tha hospital and prescribed chloral far him. Gorman elaima that tne guards left O'Hearn in charge oi a prisoner named vows AHB paip PO ATTlirTNt To him during the They gave Down a bottle of and ho dosed OH earn with it until he died.

Ha says that the prisoner, John Murray, who eacapad. Knew too much about the anair. and waa permitted to escape as a consequence. Gorman aiao says that in the absence of Dr. bcofleld hia orders are disregarded and from negligence is $be ruie.

iut iUiet ana taw prwin onynaan will makeasearehinainvestisation.al thouea tney have but the unaunporled statement of the prisoner to ao upon. A C0UPR0MISE. Mr, ataaal aaa IB4Chtr Bay Ost eska Interest, As entry wax mad oa' th record of the Common Pleas Court yesterday adting forth a compromise af tha troubles between Mrs, Banal ey. ber daughter and John B-. her so a.

The entry sets forth that a proposition i mad by Mra. Bansley and her daughter to George B. Goodhart, guardian of John B. Baasley. to pay ScMe S8 for John's iatereat ia the busineea.

The Court anthoriaeo the auaraian ta aoeent it. ana thna Mra. Kan aia and daughtar LoltiaV become the owners of tu an tir concern. hlleceiver is ordered to file hi final ae-eftunt Thia ia aa amicable settlement of all theaffsirs. It include a dismissal of tb suit about tb Walnut Hills proaerty.

leaving tha title ta the hands of Mrs. Kanalev and oaushter. Abe business wui ko oa aa ua ual ia th nam of Ranalev, ana under tne mu. age mas I ot alias Kaneley, AA. xtobeztaoa represented the Uapsieys.

Jy PLEADS. GUILTT. ralhaaa Bias Bays Ba Whaea WIB Ga Ta reta ViaXaV Th body af John Johnson will fee buried in potter field to-day. Jobs soa is the colored man wba waa killed by Pel ham ejus at Blue Ash Saturday xoera-iaa. The dead man seems to havenoreia-tivea who are able to burr nim, da no ona hak appeared to claim body.

Yesterday morning Coroner Bang ap peared before 'ejqaire Mau and swore oat warrant er tha arrest of Ellis oa a eaarr of mordea. Jobnaon sisyer was -taken tram the jail, where he had been imprisoned over t-unday. Klits piaaed guiity to th cnarg. and waa comroiuad to jail without bail to atvait tha an tna of tne rrtnd mrv. Jb Vi ii.ianis is ttiil held ss a uncsk and in fl.

iauit tii iijjja oonii is in jaii. Ba Carrtaat a G. Frank TrexeL. a fourteea-year-oJd boy. liv.

ing at at t'hathan air mount, waa locked uo' at Oliver-street 'ltiou last sight eiaehsrreef csrryinu concealed weapons. About hali an hour previous ta youhsr lrazel tried to tn hteo a cra e.i txvva at lie corner ef eniral if im and iac'if atreet r.y pointing Xi- revolver at inem. i biy followed him to Colerain ana where taey poiaied Lax out to C.vtr i-'arst, i A fun day lht Enrtlary. "-Burslara ir- the TeiJenci cf C. Y.

Faha.st2"!;; 1 ssreet. bunci ciLt aaa carried ss w.irrs In-t Jtt -rar LUX PUT DP. A lady Wha Wat Lawg WUkamt a Has- araciax, ajasvaecai ra tmi aasaeraaa. DawiAa-oa. Oana, March I.

The diver case af Anna M- Croat againat Israel Croat baa attracted a little atteatiea here daring thia teraa af Court. Ia her petition Anna alleges eroelty and a failure to provide the necessities af Ufa in a aaaaner becoming a -faithful aad leviaa husband. Two woeka ago the plaintift. wbi ia about 50 years of aaa. testi- bd ia her own bebait.

antlne uage. ny being satisfied, requested ber to produce audt- toaat testimony, mis ana am. ana to-osy ndg feaook araatad her a decree ot divoroa at her own costs. A new phase of the ese bare presented itself. An eld gray-haired Rentlemaa named Philip Luxmaberger.

who ai beB noticed ia the Court room all through tha trial easting love giaaeesattbe luxon waanaAi. here walked up. drew hu wallet from his Docket, aaa ea.hea an tne cost that bad been aaaessed against Anna. They left the Court room. wat direct to othceof the Probate Judge, secured a fer riage license, and a few moments later -re madaonahs- Jnatiea Orentt.

Thev left IniS evening for their home of future bliss r-ar Brran. Thia beau tba divorce and rtiuar-riage record of refianee County. THEY KILL EACH OTHER Aad tha Saodajraas raaally Caat Last at Thlaitata. racial disvatcw to tmm arautnaaa. Mr.

VaxirOB. Kr March T. Isaac Snod- graas. who ahot and killad his brother Em mets near this plana Saturday evening, came to town to-day aad surrendered lo County Jndaw Lair, and his examining trial waa eat for Thursday Booming. Tho prisoner waa placed ia charge of Sheriff Jones, who took him oat home with him.

two mile from town. Tha mother of Emmett Snodgrass viewed the remains of ber dead son yesterday, it being the first time she had looked on bis lace einoe his trial for killing bis brother Squire twa yeare aaa. Kev. Eugene ao gruse. a brother of these men.

isadiaun-guiahed missionary of the Christian Church. ana haa haan ianaaltad with tha lokloand other Japanese misaiona during tba iaateixht or i i years. HIS BONES Again Palled From Tbeir Grare. Two Officials Are IiTestlgatlng tht Eioh Murder Case. BU Clalat AaUerity and Trsahla Will Fl- lew, Zt SaiA ramt aisPAVcK to vara awQCiawa.

DarxAjrca. Ohio. Mareb T. Laat Saturday Coroner IX Weatrick. aocampanied by Pre.

M. B. euvens an E. K. Chapman, of this city, together with Infirmary Directors Frd Sbutu.

John Spangler and Elias Ridenour. Superintendent W. Phillipa. Ex-Superin tendent Jamea Phillipa aad an inmate by th name of Helman, proceeded to the grave of the idiot. Rich, who was supposed to have been murdered by one of the i a mates, ex humed the body in the presence of twenty five anxious citizens and the irate father of the unfortunate man.

aad made a thorough investigation of all the cuts and bruises. Tb body was found in even a worse condi tion than at first reported. The breast and hips war found rouitpgp TO A IKIXT. And tha eat wound are wars tbaa at first reported, and there aaa no longer be any doubt of fool play. Coroner Westriek.

af thia aity. and Justice CorrelL of HicksvtUe, will both undoubtedly return a verdict of that nature. Therein a conflict cf authority between Justice Correll aad Coroner West-rick in thia matter, both claiming Jurisdiction over tho bodr. Th law states that, if tba body is found ten miles or more from the Coroner's home, in hia absence, sickness or inability to ba present, any Justice of the Peaee. may have Jurisdiction.

Tha idiot came ta hiaVleatb at the infir mary, five miles from this city, tba Coroner's noma, and the body waa taken Hicksville for burial. After bnrial suspicion was aroused and the body waa exhamed. Th a flair haa created a great deal af exoitemeat throughout the country, and Coroner Westriek, raARiso camcisat. And wishing to do hi whole duty, last Bat-nrday had th body re-xbuxod. and there is now a double investigation going on.

Tomorrow Coroner West rich will proceed to tb infirmary, to examine witnesses ther who are qualified to testify. In tba mean time it ia understood that JuUoe Correll will pro ceed arrant Weatrick. tha Infirmary Di rectors, the Superintendent aad all who took any part -in the re-exhnmtng of the The exoitemeat la intense, and there ia no telling how theTflair will end. 'SQDIRE. TDCKER i in a aaasaaa-aaa, Married Atlanta JXsVarly Bath Mean.

para at taw Alabama Caeapaay. 8t. Pacu Mik March William. th 'Suuixe Tucker xtt A. M.

Palmer Ala bama 'Company now playing at the Metro politan Opera-bo una. ana Zee tide Vislairo. the Atlanta Moberiy of tba same com pan y. wore married to-day at 12 o'clock by 1. O.

D. Andrews, of Christ Episcopal Church, at hia residence in thia city. Th witnesses were Herbert Mill ward, manager af tha A. M. Palmer Company, and Walter Hudson, the vanguard for Margie Mitchell.

Mr. Williams was tne Old ampaianer in Hartley Campbell's "Clio." aad also tne original Judge in "Kit. the Arkansas a good many years ago. j- Miss visiaire. wno was iormeriy a roeniDer ef Aligns un, Daly's stock: company, ia a native of Mississippi, a descendant of a well- known southern tamuy.

jier granamoiner. tor whom sbe waa named, was the celebrated Princess De Bean harnaia. of the house of Joaephiae, wile of hspoleoo. BOTH WAN Tp IT. Wilson Oat Xt aad Axtaa Csa a Fatal KalAt.

spactaa arsaavcw so van aaciaaa. Evahsvillc Ian. March T. In Owensboru, KyM shortly before noon yesterday, occurred a terrible tragedy, in wuien tug- jame Wilson, a Revenue Ganger, was badly cut ap by i. H.

Axtoa. who occupied the aama posi tion under the Administration of Presidat Arthur. Tboarc of th trouble datas back to when tb Eeoubncana returned to power at the oioee of Cievelana'a admiaiatrstinn. Wilson and Altai were applicants zor tne position Gauger. which th lorsner wa suocessfol ia eeuring.

'lha sun test between the two men wa a -vary spirited one. and the result was. it is claimed, that Alton has since treasnred UV-leelings against lisoa and that since mat tune, ne nas aot oeea backward in displaying bis.natraa tor u- son on every occasion posaibla. until yesterday, when tbe mailer finally came to a head. uhb wm i THE DIAMOND 0DEEN aaawawasawaaaawaawswa i aaaaaawai a- Haetg With a ralafal Fait fJevs th atepa.

Teaterday af tevaooB. while aeseeadtaa the step of Ka 1X3 Broadway, af na Joal Frasier. knowa aa the Piaaaoad Queea. slipped, tail and anstaiaed a dialoaaUoa af tb ankle, A MUthborinc physician wa called in and reduced tha dislocation- oha will be confined to tba aoaae for some days. Tb accident waa aog paialad than dangeron.

la ataa Twenty RiCHxrotrn, Jyp- ilaren gvaamt Mra. Jennie McCracken entered Sadholfg drug store aad pnrehaaed five cewta worth af eyaaite of potaasiaKe, as aha aaid. to ramova Ink stains front linen. On going home, however, shs put the deadly drug in a glass of water and drank tha en tir contents. bh died in great agony within twenty mlnutei after taking it.

y' May Wat na snetaa assr Avea vera aaatrmaa. Dxtiabcs, Ohio, X. In paspona to a telegram from tha Coroner, af Hancock County. Jacob Killion left for Findlxy to-dsvtn identify a dead bedr found there; supposed to be that, of rank; Kui.on. t.

brotner. 1 rank Kiiaon about fi year ol a. a r- -mof tuiaeitr. aad left Ut ev- b. i wOUagaar ti frad where he she Bad Eaiaagav irarut aisaavcw auaaotaaa.

aw Vowic March 7. Tired of asarrlaa li.a after fear years' exprinc Boobretta Amy LeeissGinvfor divorce front her busUasd, 1 rxsk Owens, ot Leaaville, Panola Hsrsar. Virtr5Ht.V.'is.j:irt!i 7. Char! ft a i cf i tt. shot and a-' ft, dtben" 1 KiliFE Saved tie (Mds Life.

Excitlnr Sccao at tlie Jeir- "isli Hospital. A Surgeon Is Called Suddenly Froia His Lecture i TPerfnn tke Operatl Trielie- y. mtomj sb a DriiffBoy. Tb Cut Mad Jut ia Tim to 8natch tat Patient Prom Deatlu The Jewish Hospital in A voudale yesterday was tb aceae of a remarkable surgical feat. An' operation af tracheotomy waa par- formed upon a dying child with an ordinary sugical knife and catheter, and literally snatched the unconscious patiaot from, death.

Th sufferer waa a little four-year-old boy aamed Joseph Sharer, the sou of Mr. Louis Shafer. wha rexidea at Na. 1M Carlisle avenue. Th child had beea sick for the paat nl day ith diphtheria.

-Dr. Max Tborper had charge of tha case, and yesterday decided that an operation of tracheotomy wonld have to be performed or ran ravisar vosu pis." Ha had tha child removed to tha Jewish Hospital shortly before noon and gave orders to nay every thing prepared for an operation by 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The little sufferer upon hia arrival at the hospital, waa at oaee isolated from tba other patient by being placed in tho "Contagious Ward en the upper floor of the building, and several nurses immediately went to work arranging lor tne operation. Handa- ino anuasDUcs wer placed at the aide of the child's bed and every, thing, waa got in readiness. At 1 clock li r.

Leopold Joseph arrived at toe hospital, and at onea went iato the lecture halloa tha first floor of tha bnlldina to de li verbis usual lecture before the nun of tne Araining ecnoot. xtaaaa- BAanxT ngoua to When one of the who had been at tending to the child eaina rushing into the room in breathless haste aad quickly informed the doctor that tne little patient was choking, being unabla ta catch his breatb. The physician did not wait to hear more, but instantly seized his medical aacaei. rushed out of the room and fairly new up the stairs. Arriving at th bedside he aaw aiga'anee ghat it was a case of life or deato.

ine little one in struggling to get hia breath had lost ail strangle ami iainteu away. Apparently he was already in tha very laws of death. The doctor aaw that he had not a moment to soar. Another minute and th naeooacious hoy wonld beyond all must be performed, and that at once. But the doctor now foond him-elf in a strange perdicament.

He bad with him none of the lasirumenta necessary, to yxaroBM this PAkoaaoca oraaAnok. Notwithstanding this fact he qoieklr opened his satchel, took ont his surgical knife and made aa incision iu tbe tiny throat of the sufferer, just below the Adam'a apple. He did not place the patient under the in- nuence ot an anKstneur, Deeause tnis waa unnecessary, as the child waa unconscious and felt no pain. Besides there waa no time to have administered an anofthetic. lb doctor made a very small incision and stopped the instant the kait penetrated th wind-pip, and immediately inserted a catheter into tbe Dole.

There was not much bleeding, aa the child waa unconscioua. The instant tbe wind-pipe had been eot the patient began ta breathe. Tbe entire operation lasted nntaminnre. alter wnmn tna wuunn aaa washed with antiaeptioaand than bandaged. tbi nocroa hap ivrt rtaisaap When Dr.

Max Tbomer came into tha room to panorm tne operation, lie was nM i i. Marcus, who cam to witness the operation and render whatever assistance they could. Thev wera all a little diaarajoiatai. hna thaw were all greatly pleaseu at tne succfea ot tba operation and congratulated Dr. Joseph on recovered consciousness soon after the oper mnu mhhi ii na.

na rniin nns. ation, ana appeared vo uoina wait, in operation was one of the most remarkable ones aver nerformea in this eitv. iraeneotomr is very uimcuit. ana usually reauirea a complete set of specially adapt instrument, besides a small ailver tube, manufactured for such cases and bent in inch a way aa to fit in tha throat. In tha nrat nlaee.

the doctor did not hava the neces sary instruments, and. therefore, waa compelled to use an ordinary surgical knife. Be sides this he did not have the silver tope, but employed in iu suad a catheter, whioh ia a small Tuag or hasp black acBBxa, Dr. Tborner had brought with him all tha necessary instruments ami iDDlian res re quisite for the operation, bat was completely aatisneil with the success! I reault of Dr. Joseph's wor.

When th child was brought to the buepital bis father and mother came with him and remained there all davi but as thev hava other ehildren neither of them was permitted to enter the room fear of lonveying oiseaa to tne other Children, ur, luaebh called at the hospital again ahnnt clock to determine tne patient condition and waa greatly oleased to find that it wai doing well, and good prospect of reeo. err. 1 he case- wax" a remarkably successful one. and aa freely diecuasea last aveuing by prominent pnysicians. A RACE WAR, Ia Whiek Colaraa Mew Detaat a Gaaa af Falaeka, KiAOAkA Fau.

March f. Ther was a race war in tha vieiaity of fchaf ho. 3 of tba tun nel work lust before midnight laat night. It is in thia neighborhood that tha Italian. Hungarians.

Poles and colored men em ployed on tbe great work make their homo in mil ahantiaa. Tha riot laat nieht between a gang oi coiorea men ana a gang of I'otacks. lha Polaeks were badly beaten. One of tbem. John Kioeo.

is dead, and inaaa Doners is mortally wounded, a ball having entered bis left cheek. Tony Hers waa shot in tba left iaw. aad will probably die. Thomaa Ma-leash was shot to tba right uf hia heart and seriously wounaed. lhe police nave arrestea in ree coiorea men, named m.

Henry rarter. a alia and Charlie Chambers, for the murder and shooting. Keller and Chambers are held as aceeesoriee. for they confess that Parker did all the ahootine. 1 ha tronhla waa rmial he the Italians making insulting remark about iraxaee a wwua t- HE SHAVED CLEAN, DiA eeaa Pavla, Wha la Thaagkt Ta th aedalia Flead.

Eidaua, Mo Mxrcb 7. Evideoca coaUnue to accumalata againat John Davis, th eol- ored coal miner frota Lewis, aa tha peraoa who assanlted Mra. Charles L. Taylor, in tbte civr. the 231 of February.

Besides it beina known pusiuveiy tht he was ar th aight tne crime wa committed, it is now xaown that haleitner oa a sou in-bound reign I rain an the Missouri, kansas and lexa Koad abeoi so clock on tbe morning of eb- ruary VA. ive or six oou rs later be eailea at tbe reeidanee of Maria WUioo. an aid eaWmi oi lintan. or wnr. miiee aouto oi hedalia.

When ae lert ne saia be was going to roa- lia, wor sinsourn ana amastaeb at tnat lira, but wnu he returned to Cliaton after the assault be waa ahaved clean and his nair waa srappea snorv laTWUtoailir gambler, and boaataol many crime alncat hainana aa tha oa ha ia vaalari Slum IV r-raita recti yaa wara irnra Lxstecus h.lnoy yeeterday in regard to th case, but declines to give ont any tiiihgfor publication beyoad toe stateaiant that Caru is not yet ia cue- tony. Tvaahla Itatweaw stailiwad Caan. Ji ASHViiAa. ixxw Maren 7. rroubia oc curred her this forenoon about a railroad raaxing hetaeen tbe L.

and N. Boad on on line and the Cenfraha and Cheat Rnl aiOed by CTtieen of Aashville. on too other. 1 fie workmen of tbe two road a cam to ai har. and a nana ocearrad In ahtrh mmmmml Diea on both sides wer burl and eome blood was bat aa aaa was seriously ia- iureo, i Mardara By Twa Bratkara, CuAXtxeTon.

March T. Tha brothers Bar ringer killed Tore the founder and onee president af tha international Or der of Kational Maehanic. at Florence. 8. I a.

i-rt aeiiavea inn cr tr. arnnsers rad rniaea hf 1 treat eiriteruent la lorei. tj graat rauxuad workmen a eea ter. Lcnsviiim, JL. March re, tha iron, merchant, 1 twa wets sxo.

heavily inv t-rnn tn fha rTtV. Ifiacb'f -a ire-i 1 re- if i. i-uiea to ia be' 1 4 ti 'S era-. and It 1. 10 res huaiaeaa, 1st I I lir l.

Agalas tha Baadlag ont Prsiu Z-" IT, i rci. a if et Syraca-'k a tie -aading Kailroai. Frntfio I ifi HAxtntCr Highest of all ia tezrexdnz Power. -Latest U. S.

Gov't Repnrt 1 BDRNED TO DEATH. ruakard aeaalaa, Jaaaaary JaaAawa, taaia a tUa WtfS Head Vww Towk7 March X-Mra, Kate Eeaalaa i- -t- York Hospital thia moraiag. tha victim of her jealous husband's ra aad hi ontraged feeling. 4 Richard eoanlan went ham about U-JP o'clock and. ha allege, fowa hi wifa in a-eompromuring sitoatuMi own brother.

Michael tcanlan.a haBdaoaa word followed nntiL red a i ane. tha. nnsoana anaineu roS a table and hurled tt at tbe head of his wife. Th lamp stroek hr unoer eye and knocked the woman to tne nour a moment she was a blaa.aa bundle, aatfure- nining her feet, ran shrieking the swee. wueresae was huimii t- --j---boring house, the fiames Jj -w-4 i-h.

w.a horribly ouraed on evVrypaft of her body, aad alx hour later she died in terrible agony. The busoano was inumi i iit" -v-tba eommiasioa of the deed in hidina at th place where hoas employed as a baker. To tb polio he aeknowfedawd that he tbrww the lamn which caused hia wife awful death. MR. FOSTER a Tear af taadwn Ka Arraagf xaeata Far mi SUvee raafereaea.

March Cbarie Poatar, Secretary of tha United State Treasury, and Kigbt Hon. Geonre J. Goecbea, Chance nor ot tha Xxchaquer. hava had twa interviews, bnt nothing baa bean settled concerning the holding of a currency conference. That waster depends entirely upon eoming aegatia-tiona.

Mr. Foster will start for feouthanjPtan to-morrow, wnere ne win piwji visit to tha Isle of Wigbk.befora fmlrng Wadacaday on his return to the niufd stales. He haa mad a rapid tour around London, visiting the. dock, tbe Tower of London and the, isationa slso visited the Dials PietneWwhere so many of London "a aoor have their tiabii-uona. and expreeaod great surprise at tb ab sence of the squalor he expectea ro is th Kaat End.

The health of tbe Secretary shows a marked Improvement. DR. SCDDDER Says Ho Hears Stran ge Xrersly AaaaalU Dr. xTshla and i JsUsw Fatteat at tha DsUntisa EespitaL Chicago, Im- March Scud- drr still bear mysterious voice apd see strange face peering in at hia window ia tba Detention Hospital. At least ha still says be does, and Dr.

Noble, tbe County Ftoyaloien. seems inclined, to beiiave biow While the doctor waa aatina yesterday his wifa and two children called oa him. II waa pleased to see th boy and girl, bat as soon as hi ey lighted on bia wifJ becarn excited. Get out of he cried. "Oct out thia room.

Leave me alone, can yo7 Yon are ona af them: I know you, xon are trying to torment me. xvaay bout ia aoaipst xt-His wifa approached and attempted to soothe him, bnt he pushed par angrily away, and told her to leave the room. Dr. 'oble was with Mrs. Bcudder, and -told her bus-band that he should speak gladly to hia wife.

"You are not aoting like a gentleman." aaid Dr. Noble. "I don't ear if I am not," shouted Scndder. "Make that woman leave me. Yon hav no right ta let her coma her to torment me.

I want to be left alone, and sheisaaainst ml." Aa be finished sneaking hcudder attemptea to loree nis wne irom toe mm HMimtliiiUni Madder waa agitat ing her husband Noble advtaed her to leave tna room, ene oia eo. ana tne aneaea crazy man became Hia children re- m.miii a-1111 mm an uinr. ana saameo to bav a good eflect on bim. hcudders health haa. improved since ha went to the kospital.

ttm eats ana Sleeps wen. out claims to near whisDeringa and see strange faoea peeY in et hi windows. IT. aoleuaaid he and ur. Ly.

man had examined boudder for several hours yesterday, but declined to make publio tbe results of their examination. l.t.U.inifliLM I ir Kr it ar ara walk. ing upend down the corridor ia front of his cell, suddenly gave a shriek, seised a chair, and exclaiming. you are in league with my wile, are your ne airnca witn ternnc a harmless Datient con fined in tbe same corridor, and who waa taking a walk, heud- der was aoon disarmed ly attendant and thrust in hia c. l.

where ne waa Auanamaq and the door securely locked. He was terribly excited and kept repeat ing: 1 hey told sne to 00 111 i touia aot help: it had to be doae.7 The wound given to tn other patient, while a bad one, a as BQi serious. l)r. Henry M. Pcudrter.

the man who is ac cused of killing bia motber-io-iaw. Mra D-intrin. and who is conuneu at tha ueten. tinn Hofloiial bending an examination aa to bis sanity, followed op his attack npoa a fellow uatient by attacking Dr. Noble, ia eharee of th hospital, this morning.

He was )r- powered, ana will err alter pa sept coauaeu to nia cau. SHE HAD MONEY. Mystery arvwaadlac tba PUappaaraaoo at Mra, Fatvlak CaaaaOy. sPBckax, MWAKa to Tm astafnaea. PAkia.

Kt March T. No tidings have been heard of Mrs. Patrick Connelly. -whoa mys terious disappearance from her Friday afternoon waa noted in Sunday 'a Esuiata. Her eon John faaa telegraphed friends la Baltimore and several other cities to no avail.

It ia aaita certain that aba left here Cincinnati Covington on oita of the An aa- afternoon Kentucky central trains. ouaiiilance says that he recognized heron th accommodation train, wbila tbe aa-ent says idii oia a person oi iter acriptin a ueket for Covington, which was th oniy one sold lor that point. Mr. Connelly had been complaining of heart trouble for a couple of year, and her husband and en tU dren fear that she haa become mentally an nua ho. rh wora whan aha left: a ilirl aaat and black draaa.

and is au upcissa ta hav bad about tua oa her person, tor the always carried, large sums of aoouey. bhe lait borne in Last feria immediately after rtta-aer. presumably to coUeetvreai lrooxaoma ootiaaes ia uuscaty. ON A RAIL Bada lldstf Cms, Dai Bs Far That, Uuixireta. VIui.

March Intelligence haa aaea racaivwd from lgtB Miaa. that laat fsat nrday night a band of White-Cap Visited tb farm-bo use of John Raid, dragged Sidney a tarai trans hia bed. gave fciax a coat of tar aad feathers, rod hi oa a rail, and ordered bim to leave tne coun try. Ale rataraed to rtaia a house, bat a ordered away, tielosiae to go. a warrant wa Hraar aworaj oat tor.

tua arrest, aaa i ait. j. The whiM-cappiag grew oat of an elopa. mini, ia wnicn aaa rarmcr Craw lord's wife wer th princPaia. WMSaat tUa Wtta.

Taor. K. Marcn A. fir- which waa discovered yesterday ia th two-etory double anildiagMSQebecoad street, now turn ont to have beea tb work af ona Nichols Con neii. wDowawira a iv our tae ixinwm persons living in i Dou jing.

am reaao wa taat he was not a.Wwd to hia an-wnowasiaUia aui.d.ua. arm wno had bim about a yeitr aaa oit account of his aruaaaauesa ana aouae. Fouad IxiadW d-aVkLakP. Oh March Henry Jfot. tlngbam, who was Superintendent ot th Lake Shore Kaiiroal from ISM to inridtiiorjtM''' ircf roont rt ta iia iey Aioue iut -ning.

nu newhiAl rr' 5d ur tai-Ji -n ii rt.eaa toui.ua rniiia. a i. aJU to uaUsr- A i Uaktuaa xrady Fa aaa, trtciat rirTca nit i tills, irta t. I i a a i i -t fjai i on river tvout a -t asTea.ag. 'i ne fc- POWUETt, awarj 5fj PURS COUNTER-CHARGES Stir Up the Salvage Corpi Superintendent Newman andCs CunniD'ham Can't Anee.

NfTw-oai Discharrs VfB Wk ebejed Bis Orders, Da- Lad uanning-hkra Gets BxcTt Bj n. TJgly Charge Ka Iavettiguxx To BsXad. The Palvaaa Cams Coratnittee of tke TV oerwrttera Asaactauon has decided b. it. ugata tna trouoie wnicn involves inaraJ tendent-Uerman ewman and tu- mea vi hav been under bim.

For some time things In tha Saivart Core nave not oeen very pieaant. ut to tu fecliag between Captain John F. Cnnuiri bam and. euperintendent htmntkn. Tv trouble culminated on March ahca Ryan and Joe Arata.

were ordered di.iure. The dussharga. it seems. CAXI ABOCT IX THIS AY. Bupermtcadeni isetmtn uvit in ttorr th building occupied br the wt and the men in the department bar bea aecustomea to eleeping on, tbe tamci Those who slept in the day-time of eesn occupied tba aecond-etory room, ttirouc bich Mrs.

Xewman and any callet might have during the day were cuismU to pass wnne tne men were aaieep. huaerin tendent Kewman. to rtIi tl- stale of affairs, rented a room at Na i'y) nut street, wnere ne tola ti.e men to i His order was given to Harry Ryaq and Arata. along with the other host, uaiu Cunningham, it seems, told the Ihiti not obey hupc-rintendent Newmau't order, iz: last wee a aYAW was -CAt'OHr stxcrix the ralvsg Corps roorus by he diaobedieuce on. the part Kjw.

by Ne roused Newraau's ira Thnd he ordered l.i discharged. it is claimed that ewman deflarwi thi 1 the boys plight go. About 2 cijek aa urdar morniiia called Laptain 1 uomn ham down, and a wordy meetina took i-bn. Yesterday morning tlie entire tutu incn-t ing.t'antain Cunningnsru. hiiM.in.i in de-l reaignationa to tna Uuam oi i nuertnim Again, iti aaaerted that the ni ma lectad by Newman mad a but! run imiu alarm cam iu from lwr No.

tii at Kxurr avenue and Collins street, on Stnular. u. considerable time waa lost. fcuprriuieiiiu ftewman. however.

eavs that rtFmjoBm Haa made many roierune a bile bekah in the aervica. Cunningham ha brast pe tided, and the ctru now ccDimi superintendent ftewniun, bowman. Mt and leinn. tli latter ia beina "aa be. han and Araia lna.li- menta exoneraung Miperintemient mi tnan and have been taken hark.

lhir clare that tiiey were unduly inllnet or-j runniniham. who. It j-e- Hj been trylna to i-rejudic tne iioyianaini N.wm.n Newman claims that tbe. whole trout- a set on foot Jhv Alarl.ai tary of th floard of I udrrwriters. i tain Cunningham, with a view of ii-i; rtawmaii and making i unomsnam pcd intendent.

The. salaries of tne niemtcn tha corps. It apoear. -have, not teii i ara. ana upertntrnaent riewnmn satan Ditwent trouble will be lnatruu.eoial blacina tho calvaa Corn on a beila level and SXCCag BkTTXB OaOAXlATION He liaa euspended Captain Cur.iiiaaLtn and brungtit charges agaiaM lii.ut.

iu whole disturbance hss been left loititM. rau. I i.rLi Lou iiiilief ot the I inierariu-n Association, and rtuuerui UMi.Um eraii demands a complete ve.lit-iun. b-r Kyan and Arata. i a thajr stateaxnu.

trai in commendable term of Newman, and say toat they have, teir ten him enter the al vane Corps uauaitii aia atoxicnted. a charged. 1h. aL.imu i.t i tktf, ana i euii trftf merit preferred man are denied by tbat gentiemuu, wman Lunningham and-Maohaii ant rix. r- i I ha araat aarvu-ea rendered by raDiriUtt" ent Newman during the tires iu thi t.a naturally incline the tint to ai'imoa judgment in lb preset trouble, whii I ai very umurmnai one.

until iiiw brought ont. KuoeriDtndnt Newman mm that lie is willing to wait and bear irviu ih iavaeugatiag commute. IT WAS A MISTAKE Falsa IataraaaUva HiW tk Great ralla Uaak. GaiAT Fall. Most- March in reached tb is city this af ttrooon tbat tt; i National Bank, of this eity wss in the hit of tba Bank Examiner, being puhh-he-l Eastern papers.

Knowing the out laUr the renort. tha Great -Falls Clearing ti: Association thia evening adopted tea f-- ing resolutions: Wlimia It haa haan hmnaht to ne of tne Oiwat alls leartng-noune Ay--. that aranart haa baau auLliahed i --f 1 and New York papers, 'il i Aaafieiareri I r-wi atat stating in t-iiect wa. First National liaa a of Great Jal.v Vluswi i. Ka kai.J, r.1 I.

ci Wbereaa. We knaw such to lla and utterly witliout loundatioti thereior uUlcmn irMl. Ihst wa aa an pronounce li report as whuiy ama lutelylaUe. and without any lounu Kaanlead. That tha C.Trt Fa il 1 7 1 1 lM.rfiiilin.

ra A wardoftlOO for mforoiation a l- tur; i oi tea person iiy wr piiu i ward ef SfiOO for the arrest aad cosv -ct ao ivcu pfrien. IN A DITCH Baary ktaadard Saab Jaht packau Bia raeket-Kalf. A aerion catting aflray between ivoU era, employed by Kraune plumbers, occurred about 5 ciocx ina. Tha tH man wera Henry yar of age. living at No.4a7 and John Duckftt, 34 years old -J live at No.

4j0 1 -in coin avenue. I. fe-, enaagad ia digging a ditch on Tuifiq id a tuarrei Bin a Their aagry worda were sutipleneui -a rock, which threw at Utter dodged the turn, but Ihiekttt COG out of the ditch Standard it poeai-kairand Plunged tna i. fJ colored man' hia. lnftictiiis tLa veund.

which wiay proee eenoua. No. I ramaead th iniared man to eitau while htandard a aa locaru Walnut Hilla Station br Oihoer Kluaman on a charge al cutusf to I aia. Salt waa filed in 'eqnira Trrrei. yesterday by Officer Ham mil.

ef againat Henry Zarbart. a pa tha Baltimore pik. Coniub: served the warrant tar art r-. bau to appear Tneaoey aii- aVaaak gatUar AeaaMted. Tha case againat Jacob Miller for ebwJ money ndr false pretenses il-, br 'Uqnira Gasa yesterday morniar- rt If witn.

aubataauata bis ehargea. aad UC-t orabiy acuuittaa. i-rr IfAXiT EXTBJtCT. A cuncuAR nrsr. but jWuara.

a barglar.wttbout i.oJ'a Malt VflftiTiV isaa trv AM i hall reooi ftsti IS I 1.

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