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4 ft NiWhifk 4 E1R A I J) JLJiL wjCjL11 JJL -njjxj VOLUME NO 96 FALL IUVER MASS SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 1881 FRIGE 1WO CENTS 8 POUTING NEWS to 5T AT SEA FIVE DAYS IS A SWAMP THE ASSASSIN'S TRIAL MISDEEDS AHD MISHAPS THE IRISH CRISIS Many Meetings la Dublin Suppressed Yesterday -The Irish Capital aiid County Placed Under Arms-Tho Prisoners To Be Iteinovcd -From Kilinalaliam "Jail -Rent Paying Tenants Capt Ilowgrate Again Disappears From Washington Leaving Ills Bondsmen $40000 A Slanderer Shot Various Murder Wound Around a Shaft-Fate of New Jersey Editors HiaSWAT ROBBERIES Washington Oct 21 The grand jury to-day found an indictment against Capt Howgate charging him with embezzling over $90000 from the government Capt Howgate uot appearing when called for bis bond bf $10000 was forte! ted His bondsmen are Moses McCullough andNotley Anderson: The Gloucester Murder Trial Gloucesteb Oct 21 case of Mrs Jeffs of Gloucester fur killing her husband which has been on trial in the Superior Court for the past three days was given to the jury to-day The jury which will present a Beated verdict is still oat She was tried for manslaughter The Rumberger Murderers The Surrender of Lord Oomwallle'iby a Prll- HaRRIsbURO Oct 21 The jury 'itb'MlHutDlptay of Military aud aGrand Illa- London Oct 21 -Accounts of shipping disasters continue to- be received irorn all around the coasts The British bark Iron Crown is ashore at Tynemouth The crew has been saved A brigantine has been wrecked near Falmouth and all hands drowned TWELVE LIVES LOST London Oct The Biiti-h bark Lelm Capt Kilgour from Marvport has been abandoned off Douglas Isle of Man A lifeboat when rescuing the crew of the bark capsized and twelve persons were drowned tq protect the farmers while paying their rents to-day An Address to the American Lcaguo tsvr York Oct The following address will be issued to-morrow from the office of the lruh World to the 200 branches of the land and industrial leagues of this country which are in comma mention with that office and have made that journal the medium of transmitting their money to Patrick Egan Land League treasurer at Paris: To the Irish National Land and Industrial Leagues of America Brothers-English despotism has outlawed the Land League but the spirit of organization is indestruotible The movement cannot be suppressed In order to kill the vitalizing principles implanted in the mind of Ireland by this agitation it is first necessary to exterminate the Irish people themselves not would that diabolical effort even succeed then There is a new Ireland which an English 'proclamation cannot affect America is an unassailable field of operations In truth the war has just commenced in downright earnest England and Ireland are now faoe to face Nothing rash or foolish should be attempted but every opportunity to strike England morally and physically ought to be taken advantage of Gladstone has sown the wind let him reap the whirlwind The policy which the Irish World has nrged all rent" is now adopted and tho Irish World ani its constituency from Maine to California will support the Land League with redoubled energy and zeal unparalleled Already you who make this journal the channel of your offerings to the Land League have subscribed 160000 to have the league firm But respectable as this sum is it is as but a drop in the bucket to what we can and must contribute You are 900 leagues strong Now is the time for you to show your strength We pledged ourselves to the Land League in convention aasembled that if it would prosecute the war on the programme we would redouble our efforts in its behalf The banner is unfurled It now remains for us to fulfill our promise The hour calls for heroic devotion Hold publio meetings increase the number of your branches Send out collectors into the wards and parishes Promptly forward to us all the moneys the sinews of war which the Irish World will flash by cable to Mr Egan in Paris Do these things and you will give new hope to the people of Ireland wbfSre now engaged in a life and death struggle with landlordism and alien rule and are bravely working out their political salvation God defend the right (Signed) Patrick Ford Tho Indian Country San Francisco Oct A letter from Beliske Sonora reports that Indians had attacked that settlement No particulars are at hand Item or Interest About Athlete and Qames LOCAL GOSSIP There will lie a 6 mile Irof Tor a purse of $200 next Monday afternoon between Benjamin Davidson's bay gelding Doctor and John black mare Montreal Bell A young man in this city who weighs 95 pouuds is anxions make a match for a glove contest with one of his own weight for $100 a side The social of the King Philp Bo it Club in Concert Hall last night was an enjoyable affair and besides was well natronized The grand march was begun at 845 to the mn-ic of Dyer Hutbewayb orchestra aud lasted for half an hour altzes and quadrilhs interspersed with all the fancy and puzzling marches kept the merrymikers occupied until early this morning There waJ nothing tomar the evening's pleasure and the management of the floor director and his aids was good GENER VL NRWS A movement is on foot to establish an Amateur Athletic Association in Toronto Keene through his agent Mr Bathgate has authorized an offer to the owners of Ben D'Or to run a race between that horse and Foxhall at weights for years for £5000 Should this offer be accepted the race will be run this fail and in that event Foxhall will not start in the Cambridgeshire on the 25th inst Trickett the Australian oarsman has sent a formal challenge to Hanlan to row a three-mile race on Creve Coeur lake for $1000 a side and the championship of the world on or about the end of November next the date to be agreed od when signing articles The New York Licrosso Club having refused to play the Union clnb of Boston who challenged them for Oct 29 the Unions wil play the world's champions (Shamrocks ol Montreal) in Boston on ubove date John Meagher of Lawrence and Robert Pollock of balern have signed articles for a 50-mile heel-and-toa walk for $300 a side and have deposited a forfeit of $100 aside with the Boston Globe Eugene Merrill is named for referee and Salem November 29 as the time and place for the race Nagle the St-John oarsman was recently in Court on a charge of having brotally beaten a man who was unable to appear iu court The famous lady rider Miss Belle Cooke issojonrning in Weston Ont where she repaired after her severe accident in Rochester a few weeks ago Two remarkably fine homing pigeons were released on Sunday last at Muuut Moiris Park in New York The flight was conducted by A Marsh a pi eminent diuggist The birds were sleek and strong and in excellent condition At 1013 Mr Marsh raised the cover of the basket and the hiids rose straight upward and struck a for their home at Chicopee Falls Mass A letter has been received by Mr Marsh from Dr Forbes the owner of the pigeons stating thnt they arrived in Chicopee Falls in a bumh at 1 10 on Sunday afternoon They were in excellent condition aud had made a remaikably rapid flight Dr Forbes it is stated has trained these pigeons fur use in his praotice Hocan either leave a bird or two with a distant sick patient1' so at he may he summoned promptly in case of emergency or can communicate with his office himself should he so desire by sending off a pigeon which he A GAME OF FOOTBALL The Harvard and Montreal football teams played their return game on the Boston base ball grounds Thursday A year ago the provincials dusted tho jackets of the collegians but the latter returned the compliment The weather was every way suitablo for the-kickers but 600 students sat shivering on the seats watching the contest The Montreal presented the heavier anl larger men and on the whole were an improvement over their team a year ago but the Ilarvards were their superiors in every respect The collegiates outfielded and outran them at every puiot Shortly after 3 both teams camo to the front Mr Houston class of of Harvard officiated as referee and the umpires were Mr Raikes for Montreal and Mr II Atkinson lor Harvard The visitors won the toss anl decided to kick with the wind wbith during the afternoon was easterly and pointed toward the gates The ball was seDt in grandly toward i goal but in a twinkling was force 1 back Skirmishing was then in order and here the Americans showed the visitiDg brethren what Yankee ingennity meant The game waxed warm' from the start and some lofty tumbling and wrestling was doDe in which many of the contestants aocom- plished feats seldom if ever witnessed on any I other field The contest went on the bladder being forced np and down the field Capt Man- ning bad his arm so wrenched later on that he withdrew from play Atkinson taking bis place For 45 minutes neither side made a goal and the contest was called the result being a victory for Harvard 1 get thk I If you are subject to Ague you must be sure la keep your liver bowels and kidneys in good free condition When so you will he safe from all attacks Tbe remedy to nse in Kidney Itisthe best preventive I ot sll malarial diseases that you can take See advertisement in another column BEAUTIFURS Ladies yon cannot umke fair skin rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with all tbe cos-j metics of France or bcuutifiere of the world in poor health and nothing will give yoo sucu good health strength bonyant spirits and beaut as Hop Bitters A trial is certain proof See another The Dutch Blaauier Koulg dar Nederland 178 Persons Missing London Oct have received the following dispatch Aden Oct The Dutch steamer (Ko-nigder Jederlaoden from Batavia for Amsterdam broke her shaft aud foundered In lat 59 south long east Six of her boats containing 175 persons are missing London Oct The Konig der Neder-landen had a most valuable rgo London underwriters lose heavily other disasters mlualln Norfolk ((et 21-The municipal York-town centennial celebration took place today The sticcts and houses had been elaborately decorated arches spanned tho streets and bands of music from the North were here to enliven the occasion The procession embraced the city military a detachment of CS marines civic societies the fire department cotton-screw men schools and various trade and manufacturing industries Also a division of North Carolina Volunteer the Chatham Artillery of Savannah German Fusileers of the CentcRuial Legion Washington Light Infantry of Charleston and the Virg'pia Military Cadets under command of Gen II Smith of Lexington Va A feature of the painde was a squad of infantile cavalry representing the Continental soldiery organized by Master Geo Broome of New York son of Col John Broome of the Uuited States Marine Corps and great grandson of Col If Broome of revolutionary fame wlio organized the of in New York toro down the statue of George IHand with the bold spiiits ol that day resisted the attack of the Engli-h Irigite Asia when she fired into the battery Tho procession was two miles long and tlm troops were enthusiastically cbiorod on the line of march Tonight tiie city and liurbor ure brilliantly illuminated by electric lights and 'a vast concourse of citizens and visitors had assembled in the eastern suburbs of the city to witness the pyrotechnical display which is the closing act of the day's celebration KOTES NEWS his diary of European travel the Shah of Persia says that an EuglUlimau ho disobeys a policeman is instantly put to death In Cyprus the low courts are shortly to be reformed and judges aic coming from England to preside over the rew tribuua's According to the last centius the outlay for building aud repaiiing farm fc ices during 1879 ineleven southern and south western states aggregated $13565746 The sowing of forest pine seeds has been begun by the Shakers at Enfield Conn and the slate authorities arc considering plans fur encouraging this needed industry A few days ago a pvrty of trackmen working on the Old Colony Railroad at Digliton fouud under one of the ties six certified bank checks that were lost in June The Germanizing ot the provinces of Al-ace and Lorraine is reported to be making little progress much less than has bien looked for or than is deemed necessary at Berlin A recent survey of the Flume at Franconia shows that of the ledges in the vicinity are largely composed of as fine a quality ofrgraftite as can be found in all Scotland Tho Mr Erasmus A Darwin whose personal estate exceeded $750 000 has left three-sixths of it and all his real estate to his brother Mr Charles Robert Darwin the eminent naturalist A recent religious census taken in Prussia shows that that country contains 17945462 Protestants 9205136 Catholics 363790 Jews 42518 dissenleis and 22000 persons professingflo religiou In six stalking on the Ben Alder Forest Lord Headley shot thirteen stags The mountain is a most arduous stalking gronnd All these stags were killed between 3000 and 4000 feet above sea level If you are troubled with fever and ague dumb ague billious fever jaundice dyspepsia or any disease of the liver blood and stomach and wish to get well try the new remddy Pro! French Liver Pad Ask your druggi-t for it end take no other and if he has not got it send $150 in a letter to the French Pad Co Toledo 0 and receive one by return mail Agent Gibbs No 10 North Miliu street THE REASON WUV The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is produced by its cleansing and purifying action on the blood Where there is a gravelly deposit in the uiine or milky ropy nrine from disordered kidneys it cures without fail Constipation and piles readily yield to its cathartic and healing power Put np in dry vegetable form or liquid (very concentrated) either acts prompt and Troy Budget worthless stu: Not so fast my friend if you could see the strong healthy blooming men women and children that have been raised from bed of sickness suffering and almost death by the us of Hop Bitters yoo would say and invaluable Bee other Philadelphia Press Many Yitnoses Want to Testify In tlio Court Allows Witness Fees to a lteasou- Is (liu- teiu Insane -Wlrit tlio Aledictl Kce- oril Saj Washington Oct Mr So iville counsel for Guiteuu tiai received n-imereus replies a seme from New York iihrnc hU appeal lor tesiim my as to GuiteiuV iimim and thinks he wll he Hole to get alt the witnesses he needs He has received a letter from A MeDoiml 1 medical supzrinteot tho Nev York city asylum for the insane wonderiBg how he had an idea of the favoring the plea of insanity Scoville replied that a friend had gien him Dr McDonald's name as that o' a useful witns-s it not intende 1 to convey ic idea llut the doctor had iff-rcd to a-sist in the defence of the prisoner The questions of assisting connse' and the character aiid number of witnesses the court will sunun for the di fence are expected to he sen! -1 to rr vv 1 1 regard to some pub i-hed su em its nr -ruing th politic a-pre-tof the ci-o S-ovill in a ci 1 wi-li to ny one lor all'tht I no information nor any' Mil" I any stalwart politician or any olio person except Guiteiu liim-el i any belor- too that lie canteiupl vie I th net Mr tion is simply that the fieireeon i sag by the stalwarts against the Garfield a unii-istration with tjies design of the act i- resulted in working up Ins disease i in nil the commission ol the act Trie Giie of murfer is not therefore to be 1 i cr-! ilic politicians 1 mils is om a '-inni again-t the peace hoI welfire of -iciu which is made nut ib-i in hc eau'ls hitter fight again-t ely-tej ly il people in llie di'o'i vr-g of his nub ie dmi-s and seeking to maintain his high prerogative Is Guiteau lusane New York Oct The Medical Record which appears to-morrow discussing editi-rially the' question ot insauit says are unquestionably ninny strong reasons for believing Guiteau to 1 of unsound m'nd The frame of mind in which he eciK-iive I the project of inurdc ing the president does not seem to be one of malice Even upp riig however that sum taint i insanity were upon tlie man it would re-main to he pi oved that he was not legally responsible for his deed It may be shown that the act was done unJir a kind of deliA sion hut this will not he enough It must he Yuither shown that the delusiou was such that Guiteau did uot know that ha was doing wrong Ye suspect that this will not he an easy thing to demonstrate Though the Hsstisnin claims that Ids act was for tho parly's good he has never shown any evidence that lie did not under-tan I its immorality and lieinou'iiess It appears quit clear that the crime was the act of vicious nature congenitally had and erratic perhaps but made wor by self-indulgence and the unchecked promptings ot supreme egotism So liras their natural infirmities go such men de-evvj pity hut they cannot he con-idcred irresponsible an 1 il society must protect it-elf hy taking a lile for a life it must injustice bring to account sueh miscreants as Guiteau The Court DocMes to Allow Wit-nom Fm Washington Oct 21 In tho supremo court of the District of Coluoihia criminal term Judge Cox rendered his deeisjon this morning upon the uppiiciti 1 1 of rgo Scoville counsel for Guiteau aa order i the court allowing fees and expenses witnesses Tbe jn Iges held tb it was cleyrly iflhe discretion ul the com to allow expenses for a reasonable number of witnesses the ti be paid in tin same minner as government witnesses ai- paid and stated that he would decide in tlm chambers as the number of witnesses ti he thus allowcl Upon the question of a-sign-ment of counsel ti aisist in the delence Judge Cox stated that he would' defefthe matter mtrl Scoville AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC GEO HACK EXT Tuesday and Wednesday Od 25th Engagement ut Ihe I jrric and' D-amatic Wonder Little Corinne Anl Her Troupe of MERRIE MAKFllt 30 Adults Artists 30 TUESDAY EVEKIN6 The Latwt Btlutica! £occes OLITETT El LtTrLK CORINNE ns OLIVETTE WEDNESDAY The Chtraiog Operatic BnrleIoe the E1AGI8 SLIPPER little corinne cinoerkua IntraUteing her ELetlanl Ponj and Beiutilnl Chariot Conch New and Blegnnt Warlrbe- Lirgr Cboru and Orcheaira Price a usiil Reerrd all at Wilbur' oc21 il Lydia Vegetable Compound revives the drooping spirits invigorates and harmonizes the organic lunctions gives elasticity anil firmness to the step restores tire natural 'ustre to the eye and plant on tire pule cheek of beaaty tne fresh roses of lif' spring mud early Rammer time Frol' Kins and Air Hoshagen Heard Terrible Experience of tho Two Balloon- As Belated By One of the Adventurers Chicago Oct The balloon has at last been heard from and the two aeronauts are safe The air ship landed on Friday night in a swampy wilderness 65 miles up the river from Chippewa Falls Wis The following special dispatch from George IIos-hagen the signal service officer who accompanied Prof Kiog is published in the Chicago Daily News Chippewa Falls Oct 21 The voyagers who took such ha-ty flight last Thursday trom civilization felt no such disposition today If you could see us now draggled torn water soaked and exposed and our appetites wbat a wonderful thing they you would surely say give me loved civilization and more especially the good table Before five minutes ufier leaving terra firma wc reached an altitude of more than 4300 feet moving southwest A few minutes later we reached an upper current moving slowly westward so slowly that we barely moved but what a pro-pert beneath us! Chicago which at best is handy endurable to the downeaster was now a of but uert a for we were soon shut out by night njid had nothing but its myriads of ligliLs twinkling in the distance We remained there suspended neither rising nor falling for several hours but at last a puff of air sent us southwest changing before morning to west and northwest While going southwest we remained about three hours becalmed 4 Swinging Iu a Circle over a small city that from its location I judged to be Peoria 111 Alter getting tired of the earthly stars we turned in that is took At 515 on Friday we passed over Spring Valley Wis startling the natives by dragging our drag rope ever their roofs and one ambitious fellow probably thinking we were Old Nick with his legion sent" a shot after ns Afterward we passed over the Platte mounds at 7 15 a These mounds are 1381 feet above the sea level They are of various colors and the surrounding foliage gives a picturesque appearance to the surface unequalled by anything but a most vivid imagination The balloon circulated along tliese mounds as though particularly loth to part company They kept us just one hour dancing in this circular attendance when we were compelled to use our ballast to escape this apparent attraction Of course there were nothing but currents of cold air circulating in the valleys which it was necessary to rise above to escape As though with her late action and vi-hing to give us heavenly view our ballo took a up vvrl turn carrying us 4WN) tut above liic strata ol the clou Js and lurj ing ns in for an hour In passing Little Kalis Monroe county Wis we came s) iioi- the ground that we came in omiiart with the trees and were si iupe lied io iku a large portion of one along r-s nouveuir When wo neared the ground we were greeted with a beautiful view of verdure in every vniiety of form Children -were hushed dogs called off -hor-ts whipped up and old country matrons stood in their duors with arms akimbo and iu ihe most surprising and comical attitude If we had had an artist along he could have made his toitune out of their figures At 8 a in wo passed over or some similarly named place Being in a harry we could not accept the many invitations to descend At 9:40 a we passed over Tomah At 9:50 we arose among the clouds and lost sight of mother earth for a few hours The wind increasing carried us at a rapid rate probably 40 or 50 miles an hour and not being able to discern stationary objects we could not tell where we were or what course wo were pursuing Meanwhile the Halo Poured In Torreati Collecting on the outside of the balloon it poured down the mouth of the hag into the basket in a steady stream compelling me to put away my instruments but it was useless there was not It dry pinhead among them At 1245 tho highest known elevation was reached being 9600 feet From the last person wo found we were 40 miles from St Paul-and when we descended at 2:30 on the we-t bank of tho river onc-half mile inland we concluded that we were in the state of Minnesota probably 40 miles north of St Paul on the Missouri river With this supposition in mind wc stepped out ot our car into abeut 18 inches of ice water and found we "were in a cranberry bog and had to get out To recite onr experience after that for the succeeding five days is too horrible How we walked five days np to our knees through boggy swamps without food except a half pint of berries how the wolves and bears snarled around ns at night how we slept on wet ground at night through heavy frosts only to start sgain in the morning through the swamps with it ice water and falliug over muddy logs at every step I cannot put jn words As a last resort we built a raft expecting to go over St Anthony's falls Of our subsequent disappointment and our subsequent tramp with blistered leet and torn shoes I will tell you Inter But oh I our joy when at o'clock in the evening of the fifth day we reached Flambeau river and wero carried across by Cleramere Rerfrand and Michael Minor woodmen and here we aro enjoying the good things before us i George Ho siiagkn More person are killed by neglecting tho symptoms of disease than all the accidents which oocur Invigorate the system by the um of Quaker Bitters KOTES London Oct 21 Pott hears that a great pressure is being exerted by English and Iri--h Catholics to obtain a strong and clear condemnation of the Land League manifesto from the Pope and believes that Cardinal Jacubini the Papal Secretary of State has already informed inquirers that the Pope is sorely afflicted by the conduct of a portion of the Irish clergy but can only interfere to a certain degree on questions which more especially concern local ecclesiastical authorities More Seizures Dublin Oct It is reported that the executive will soon seize the office of the United Ireland the orgar) of the Land League which ndviies holders of Bank of Ireland notes to demand gold to create a run upon the bank it is stated that Mr Parnell will be removed to one of tho country prisons Visits to Messrs Parnell O'Kelly Dillon Sexton Brennan and Kettle are prohibited for one week Itjlett'a London Oct 21 Despite the proclamation against the Land League the Rev Harold Ryiett who was Mr candidate in the receut election in Tyrone left Bellast this morning to attend an indignation meeting under the auspices of the PotneroyJiiancli of the Land League A detective took tho same train A telegram from Pomeroy1 states that the meeting will be suppressed if ntccssiry by force A canister which appeared to have recently contained powder and the remains of some buret paper hate been found close to the magazine in the Castle of Atblone Double sentries have been plaoed around the magazine A supplement of the Dublin Gazette proclaims the county of Dublin under arms Mr O'Gorman proprietor of the Imperial Uotcl and Mr O'Brien members of the Charlevillo Land League have been arrested TheMonoglian police havetopped the weekly meeting of the Laud Lcaguo there Death Threatened Notices have been posted in the neighborhood of Boyle county Roscommon threatening death to tenanls paying rent Tho military and police evicted several of Col King tenants in Boyle to day A mob afterwards held an indignation meeting and wrecked property belonging to non-leaguers The clergy generally approve of Archbishop letter protesting against the manifesto of the Land Lcaguo The Home Manufacturers' Association has passed resolutions of sympathy with Mr Parnell and the other imprisoned Leaguers The Land Commission transacted considerable business to-day The Land League offices were finally closed to-day Limfrick Oct 21 Justice speech delivered at the opening of the Land Court is well received especially in the agricultural districts Diblin Oct The Duke of Abercorn presided at a meeting of magistrates of County Donegal to-day He censured the government for having delayed its action against the Lind League London Oct Five hundred policemen have been ordered to rendezvous in Downing street ready for action in case of disturbance at the Land League meeting in Trafalgar square London to-night Frank Byrnes Secretary of the Land League of Great Britain has telegraphed to Mr Egan who is in Paris- not to oome to the Hyde Park meeting on Sunday as he might be arrested The Tiiues The Times Dublin correspondent say be is well asoureJ that the Land League has collapsed and that its lath-and-plaster defences have been shown to be what they are under the trial to which they have been" subjected The League which exists in Dublin and various ports of the country row seems likely to be troublesome The Duke of Marlborough has made a long and idrjiorUnt statement relative to the Irish crisis He blames the government for permitting the Land League to fix its langsnpon the country Regarding the future he says: No further remedial legislation should be attempted until order is effectually restored A firm and strong repressive hand is wanted that would make the people feci that the government exists and would see that order is enforced Dublin Oct 21 The Land League meeting which was to have been held at Pomeroy was suppressed The Land League Give t'p the Struggle London Oct The Land League- has issued a proclamation urging the abandonment on the part of the sympathizers of all projected or contemplated league meetings intimating that the English government means to use armed force upon any pretext furnished by meetings held under tho auspices of the league The seizure of the United Irishmen the organ or tho Land League is believed to be in contemplation by the government Suppressing the League London Let A large English mili-iary force has been dipatched to the Glange Ballagiiaderin districts to suppress the riots raised by the sympathizers with the Land League A special police force was detailed tbe case of Frank Rumberger charged wilh the murder of Troutman returned a verdict this evening of murder in the first degree The prisoner still declares his innocence notwithstanding the confession of his accomplice Wealthy Stockmen Robbed by Female Out-law Little Rock Oct Two wealthy stockmen were robbed yesterday in thq Boston mountains by female outlaws who pretended to be lost This is the second robbery by the same persons within a week It is supposed by some that they are men disguised as women Murder In Norfolk Norfolk Va Oct Last night Sanford a new comer here and said to be from Missouri stabbed and killed Jacob Gleuim keeper of a restaurant and formerly Deputy City Sergeant of Norfolk Sanford made some remarks reflecting upon southern women which Glemm resentedwhen Sanford plunged a loDg knife into his abdomen The murderer is in jail New Jeraey Kditor Sunteaded to Hard Labor and Heavy Fines Newton Sussex County Oct Iu the Sussex Independent libel cases in which the editors pleaded guilty Wednesday II Gibbs the oldest editor was today sentenced to ten hard labor in state prison and $200 fine Stanton the other editor to six months aud the same fine The sentences are considered very severe Charted With a Felonious Aaault Lowell Oct This morniog George McCann Daniel Baxter Cornelius Donohue and James Costello were arrested in their beds and in the Police Court this forenoon were ordered in $3000 each to appear Oct 31 for felonious assault on Catherine Shepard last Tuesday night Guilty of Highway llobbery Worcester Mass Oct Dennis alias John Shea was arrested in Boston Wednesday at midnight for highway robbery committed in this city This morning an indictment was found the prisoner was arraigned pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six years in state prison by Justice Baeou of the Superior Court Safe burglary at Mifflin Fa Mifflin Oct The furniture store of John Graybill at this place was entered by burglars early this morning They blew open tho iron safe and carried off $60 in money and notes valued at $1500 Most of the notes were found on the opposite bank of the river at daybreak GuudIdk Accident Keene II Oct 21 Two sons of Orin Dickinson while huntings were badly wonnded iu the face by a charge of shot by their young brother who was also hunting but did not see them Death of a Murderer Middleburo Pa Oct Emanuel Et-tinger under sentence of death for murder died in jail here to-day Wound Round Shaft Boston Oct 21 At Walpole Mass yesterday' John Goodnow engineer at the Emery Mills was caught by a revolving shaft and it is feared fatally injured The Safe Broken Open aud 91500 Secured Poughkeepsie Oct Burglars entered the Peekskill Post Office last night pried opened the safe and stole $1500 in money anti postage stamps FIRE RECORD Iu Raudolph 51 asl Lom 98000 Randolph Mass Oct The dwelling house and two barns owned by Moes Beals were burned to-night together with two horses two cows and a' yoko of oxen The loss js estimated at $8000 iosurantee not -ascertained Iu Lynchburg 9150000 Lynchburg VaOct A fire occurred here to-night destroying over $150000 worth of property It originated iu the mercantile house of Messrs Lucado and Urquihart burning a number ol other buildings in the vicinity The freight and passenger dopot of the Norfolk and Western Railroad was totally destroyed together with number of freight cars sima of which were loaded with tobacco A pqrtiop of the trestle work of the Richmon and Allegany Railroad and several freight cars were also burned The fire is supposed to be of incendiary origin Increase In Bnsiuea Failures New York Oct 21 Dun Wiman Co of the Mercantile Agency report tho failures for the week throughout the country to number 116 distributed as follows- Eastern States 21 Western States 28 Southern States 16 Middle States including New York 39 Pacific Stages 12 total 116 This is the largest number reported for many weeks the Middle States eipecially showing a considerable increase THE CENTENNIAL VASE Remarkable The Prize Taken by the New Jersey Troops Yorktowx Oct The 9th regiment left camp this afternoon without hearing the result of the competition for the vase This forenooh the judges visited the camp of the 9th aud said they were instructed to take into consideration only the appearance of the regiments without regard to their soldierly qualifications Col Straehan asked for an opportunity to drill bis regiment against any and all others on the field The judges said that they would be pleased to decide on the merits of the organizations in that way but were limited by the donors to merely the appearance of the regiments Col Straehan said: well I am sorry gentlemen that there is no opportunity to show what description of soldiers we have in our The judges then went to the camp of tho New Jersey troops The contest was virtually between Massachusetts and New Jersey and it required till after 2 o'clock this afternoon for the judges to decide Then they sent information to the caipp of tho New Jersey troops that the vase was awarded to the picked battalion of thatstnte While the 9th was leaving camp the regulars 'Virginians New York troops and those of other states remaining in camp turned out en masse and cheered loudly for the best military organization on the gToond The march through camp was a perfect ovation and the men were delighted as they know that outside of New Jersey opinionall the other troops acknowledge the superiority of the 9th Massachusetts and say it is an outrage to award the emblem to troops of any other state The regiment loft for Washington by way of Richmond late this afternoon Scores of regular army officers declare the 9th the best regiment and the rank and file ot the regulars generally ae knowledge the eorps as better than any battalion or regiment of regular on the field BEWARE OF ALCOHOLIC BITTERS Thousands haTe been ruined for life by drinking popular nostrums the principal in gradient el which was alcohol Such are deceptive in their effects they cause intoxication and temporary relief while they foster the appetite Dr does rot heat and inflame the blood it cools and purifies it Better than this even it has oured many a raving appetite for drink It will do you good not evilf all the days of vour life AH druggists sell it Dr David Kennedy Proprietor Rondout.

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