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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER VOL. XV. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! -NOW IS THE TIME To Buy Them. Preparatory to a change of taurinem, tbe entire utock of th« leading of th* North Pacific !« oM for a few day* at Eastern Wholesale Prices Sot only tbU. but wo re. Our book stock will be literally **- rifteed, lu bttndwli ol ra#<:i boolu being wild fur LESS MONEY Than They Cost Us. Thin Mock muM be pot rid of. and the public now have tile o|»i*oriunitt n» I'llHl IT 111 tint LOSS. Thowe who eome first will have the irrest c*t eholee. So favorable an oj»|H»rturuty never IK-fore WM offered here to get book*. Opera and Field Glasses, Gold Pens, Compasses, Cards and Pacific Coast Diaries for 1889, Will »!«> 1 e *oM at nmlnoml ylow prlcoi. a. DAVIES & CO., 7<M» Kinnl Htr««pt. LATEST AMI RENT POINT ADDITION WEST SEATTLE. 10 MINUTES FROM FERRY ><> imm:IM:ST. This Property is Offered To-Day lor the First Time. I'U K i:!S: KIIKI.SUO. .VMMI. si'oii. xfiMt AND $l5O }«er lot, a< porting: io location. TKRM* <■ half r«<>h I'h'sm • hi <••• yea-, w ITllorr INTEKfcST. Thcw lota oiu tht* ra>»{ central au>l Ue •irabio part of WEST SEATTLE. Commanding mi« a cant v U'w of t noun a:n ran< c* ( A«l?v.tra t: <*. K i'.ott l<a* a? •*. thf \ t »u ;i t it\ uu yio minute walk from tht* f. i y lan i .:?z. Stem a Home While tie Prices are Lc*. Pay No Interest While the Price is Advancing. APPLY TO R. M. HOPKINS. McXaucht r.u nc t . ramcre ai # r : Seattle, or GEORGE M. VAN DORHN Room if, Coluuitl Block. ONLY 19 LEFT OF OtfK- Popular Lots NEAR MADISON STREET. THEY ARE GOING FAST. We are Offering Them AT LOW PRICES, IN ORDKK TO ('lose Them (hit Ouicklv. V 1 •> TITLE GUARANTEED -HY THE— Seattle. Title Insanoce (t Trim Co. Aaeparate policy :•> each p<r. h«.»-r f..r i the full amount of i»i«pnreJ'#K* price r.heu j it< aired. I. ,Y*** I JgjttJ* '■ g^l. W. P, BOYD & CC. DRESS FABRICS. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS, SILK AND WOOL BROCADES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS. A complete line of F.nclitth Twwln ami Lh (lieH* Tailor Huitiruc»a lor Kt reet ;*n<l }»ra<?tiral wear. RICH SiLKS. SATINS, VELVETS & PLUSHES. «Jetft, PaanementeriM, C»allo<»nM, Perwian Band*, Fancy Braidt*, etc., for DRESS TRIMMINGS. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Wool Hosiery. From thf> fheapMt jn*ii»lr*i4 in Wool to the Itnest quality o( Ca«l»!nt*n». An elegant line of" PUIS AMI FiS'CY SILK anil I.ISII HOSE. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY- DRESS AM) NEGLIGE SHIRTS, EARL AND WILSON'S COLLARS AND CUFES, SCARFS, TIE«L, GLOVES, HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. .All the Durable Makw of Silk, Wool arwl Merino Underwear In All Sizen. 621 and 623 Front Street, SEATTLE "W. T. CAPITAL, 8100 000 TKI'sTEKS \ [ J. FIRTH. Oa*hiar Puaet Sound Nat'ul Bank H O. *tTu;Tß,BtniTe, Haines A MrMicken, ▼ Attorueyt. -•Aty I»K TT. MINOR, llir.or A Dawsou, Phjst « «\\*C V* ciaim J p. HovT.Maur'r D. Horton A Co..Bankers V ;H.' . • '* («» ,M- V- \ M I>. BALL*RI>, President Srattle Hardware \ ' V\ I fc Company. _ \f (A** R. H. Lswia, Turver. Engle A Lewi*. Sx-<*ov. K I*. FSRHY. Vice-PresidentPuge V. Souud National Bank. V J. J\ HOYT. PRRHIDENT. JAMES BOTH WILL, FRCRETART AND MANAGER. Removed to C 29 Front Street, foot of Cherry. dAw HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE MILLION. Great Sale of Handkerchiefs .it 10 12 Vj, 15. 20 and 25 cents; LATOUR & CO., <>pern Illook. Front Mtrrot. M. SELLER & CO.. I neorpoi'ated, BOSTON BLOCK, Three Doors South of PostofTice. r< > 111 K TItADK. We have now completed opening our Urge ami well-selected *t«vk of ("rockery. filk»KUt, Lamps anil I.tmp StoiU, Table and Pocket Cutlery Plated ware, white anil <it- orated China. -emi Porcelain, lu-tre batiil am, -prig. The latest design - and pattern-. IVina llie cn'y direct importer . and r:»rr\irg the largest stock in the Northwi' t. we i Mm Miperiir facilities over all oowpetttor*. Our im;xiri.ilion- in Ijneensware ir:.li:de the justly celebrated make oi MeaKin'" white gianitr un.i lu-tre l and, of which v.e are -ole agent-. Wo re.«{ eetfnlly -•lioit esan ination o: pr-ces and stock. IwT. SELLE E4 <Se CO., SEATTLE, W. T. SCHWABACHEB BKOS. & (U. Importers and i»caler* in GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. BUILDING MATERIAL. MINING and BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, FARMING IM PLEMENTS, ETC., ETC. onrtr* 1 our Wi-cs with either Sta oor Portland Printed I*llol Uita mailed on application SCHWABACHER BROS. «fc CO. n mpt> Cascade Fire A Marine Insurance Co.. SK ATTLE, W. T. CAPITAL, $200,000. : A M«rkiTit<«h. l*rv*M«»t J. A.(Sould. Secretary, w K Vioe rrtvideni. W. L Guan, Tretuufr. K. MI A CO., - - City AKCDU, 118 Mill Street, Occidental Block. n n P.BR B. PATENT TEREDO PROOF &ULLINE ■&CAMERON. SEATTLE 8 FOR W.T.&BjC. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. SUNDAY. DECEMBER :?(). I—. Also Fine Quality in Proportion ANARCHY IN HAITI France and Germany Fan nin? the Flames. LK«.ITIME-!» ILtCTIUX A K AK< E. The Xartfc I*amnq uered- Va«arjeat G«a. te*a floe Army— t!n(tt*h <hip« f«r Saaina. Ni w Toss, Dec. Sl—-'The steal er Primp Manritz arriTe»l thi- morainfr. When -he left Port-* i-Pnni-e the men of-war Uiles* and Yantic were there. al»o the steamer Haytiun Repabii:-. the latter arcboretl in the out-hie hart«>r. Kferytbinsr is miiet there. U-fritinie *a< inaupurate.l president I with cn .it pomp and ceremony on the j I;>»h Pre !<ient boarded the ; (.aler.a ani had a conference with Ad ' wiral Luca. It isunderstood be made no re i-'.ame to the demand for the Haytian CepuhliO !* retea-e. The Van tit gtoaaitsMa the inner liar jor. Wee | oltcm tikrtards tntdc a -nrrev of ' tin harbor Chief Oshcer Bibbeiee ,-tated that he found no excitement at Port-au-Prlne and at other points where he -topped found apparent peneral sati.-. iition with the U(itimbt presidency. The Haytim KepuhH"-i« lvinj; in theh.tr luiroof. f Port-ail-P.*:mi* lilemlly covered w;th American tlat-. and everybody seemed to he making nicrrv orVr the -etlienu'nt if the dirtiiulty. The steamer brought the following letter, written on board the Cniteii Mates -teainer t!:i!enn. o:! Port-au-Prince, December i!l: "The «»alen:i and Yanti . which left New York December 12 steamed into the harbor of Port-au-Prince Decem ber at !»a. tn. with shotted guns, torpedo booms out. the -hips cleared for action and the crews standing nt their quarters, to demand of the al leged Haytian government the instant rele i-e of the -trainer Haytian Re public. On their arrival in the outer harbor Rear-Admiral l.uce ransferred hi- flajr to the Yantic. The Yantic was then run slowly into the inner harlior to within !<*> feet of the docks where the Haytian lie public was anchored. Anchor was dropped and ■ -tern line at once at tached to the Haytian Republic, the irun- of the Yantic being turned on to the city. The (ialena remained in the outer harlior, with broadside and pivot trained on the Haytian man-of-war IlessHlines. and prepared to tire at the first hostile demonstration. The l>es saline-' crew e.l o stood at the guns nmil the re-u!t of the interview of Lieut, tiritliu with Legitime wa in*'!e known. Lieut. (iritlin went ashore shortly after !» o'clock with a communication from the state department and Ad miral l.uce. demanding the release within four hour- of the detained re set and the withdrawal of her gnaril. : legitime commanded "tie of hi- boat to tow the Haytian Itepublic to the position in the outer harlior occupied when captured, and have such slight damage a- had been done her re paired by lii- mechanic. Night fell Itcfore licr cable could be severed, as i her anchor chains hail lieen badly I fouled. Formal return was not made until the next day. The moral effect of this prompt ac tion of Admiral l.uce ha- u-en nio-t MlWactor] apmtt > Hay Miii pwi|ii | The influence of the French govern ment. through their mini ter at r.>rt an Prince, is very strong with l.egi- : time's government, audit i* -ai 1 the Haytian Republic would not have been released bad a French man-of war lieen in the harbor. It is also ; claimed that French influence ha lieen backing legitime since his return from exile. The (ierman government | is generally under-tood to be back of I the Hippolyte faction in the north. I The release was most opportune, from • tin* acknowledged fact that Legitime I had contracted t" -ell the Haytian I Republic to the Atlas line and. in fact. j was about to turn her over to a crew j which arrived that morning from j Jamaica. December IK the Haytian national constitutional assembly, which had 1 l<een in -es-ion four days, alter much , di-pute, endorsed the exi-ting consti- ; tution, and then immediately proceed- ' ed to vote confirmation of the action of I the central committee in electing ! itime president. The vote was unani- ! mous, as loot the tl ileputies present j were from the southern department, supporting Legitime and the remaining i four were pa -cngerson the Haytian! Republic when captured, who were i entertaii.ed nt the presidential palace. J dined, wined, and convinced of the availability of Legitime to govern the four northern department* they rep resented. All of the foreign a ere immediately informed of his election, and a portion of the navy wa- ordered t ■ 1 hi- port to take p irt i:i the inaugural fete. The I'mted State - 11.-tr. a ter an absence of 11 dav-. wa- tin ; unturied to the ma-tbead of t e H iv: + Rep ':■■ to < nliveti the har'i r. :ii iw a - tlyii on the arrival of the American ve-seL "Alter having bombarded Gape Haitian, Port de Paix. San Marco and other smaller ports in the north and west and completely denio'szix ir.g ...I foreign ai.d coasting trade, it ha- • t n( i . i to advar.ee the war -hips in connection with the army marching to meet he forces of <ie:i. ilipp ilyte. >kirmi he- have occurred oti the frontier between small detach ments. and new* of a general engage met t near is to M ircc. is momentarily looltfil f >r. the navy and s. at of gov< rnmeol aw In At hand- of the Itgitinic faction, the troops under Hippolyte a - iperior in morale and general p: iem . and eon-ider their isi:unian> er - -iv.nl N.ijioUon. 'I fie ii.ua t -t- (>f -oi Marc. reci'.!, l»im'i« d d, arc i* the mo t de-tit 'c -ituati n. -uch Icing the condition to -otue extent in ail the Iximbarded Friday afternoon an olb ial visit was pail by "A .mir 1 la e* and P. omner . f iht i ialena cnd'Yar,': t" President i. it'ii c and ca! itu t President Leg itime expn »>ed in bis -pee, h < f we ■ the friendliest feelings for the Anie: icalt-. and enters .tints I ibe o.'a cr in the very best -tvle. \ Imiral I. - e replied til it it bad alw ays been the p : > of hi- country to etc o irage re pa' iic-. estiecially tho-e of the West Indies and particularly those coni p. »si of i n'rjnehised Africans, for Ame ica had but recent y pas ed thr. gh a conrti t the ultimate object of wl i b via- the freedom of that race in the great republic, "At a conference to-morrow of B. (\ Morse, owner 'SJhc Ilav i in Republic, with (ien. Legitime, the former will submit a claim for s3o.ooodamages ;ea,i«<-i b the detention of the >Lip and »IV. .««i ■ iiuipe-i-ation to the crew ; and two passenger-. When tin' -teamer Prince Mauritx left Jarr.el I>eceml>er®i a riot was in progre-* and half she town in Hsmt*. Among the pas-e:igers were Coruh T. Detielia lier.:en*nt in the Haytian [ariuy. Prof. M. Protigher Iwagt a'iand Madame de Cnntrirss. wife of the llaytian gen,--aiot that name. The gentlemen are eonne tp<l with the llavtian departmei t..f the norib an . t.xik pa--agc on a French -tea- or lor Havre thi- afternoon. l« is believed i thev are roirig to France to m-ike -trenuoa- ellort- to interest the French government in the Haytian diffi< tie*, atni. if j*»s-il»le. to get that |*>wer to furnish a man-of-war lor the u-< i the army of I. e : rib. Maaan.e :c Contrpra- positively re use* ti talk about the puraaaiice of ber jourr-.p-. *R»S I k Til ISSt"»i.t>T«. New Ycti, Ike. The C3yde steamer O ema sa itd from this city this alter ti on for We? t Indian port In iuded m her . a-ge which wa- of a ■ it,i —. ellaneotu chara ter. were several r j CM* of HeoaiTipton ai ! W:mhe«te i | ritle* ami ne-iriy a»i rr' ttathng run* i Ihe arm *tre ,•»•»«;«* i t ■ a myth ical per*«n at t'ape H*\u an ; are*op ! t*'*"eU t > lie u»r the use A the wmr • j gent* at that port. BERIIX rtRLt LFTTKK BUmirrk lit The ftTm »"r«r Want* a tUUr It Salary j rc«w*t*lit, ism. by the A«orialrd hts* Btatis, l¥\29. -Tbt New Year - j reception at the coart b awatteii wit! ■ anxiety, the prevailing that the emperor will the occa I -ion to give utterance to word- preg i n&ftt with indications of the coruinj year - pols- y. Nothing like a speecl r van !«e expects, the court premien being aguin-t anything beyond i . ; formal recepri >n to dtplomatk* official! . and Hofgeiseiischaft and generals, bu *! -ame few word- conveying a ne<s«gi of to the world are certainl]i looked for. The emperor reulilj t finding a chan e. none wi!S don' t th< ► character of his utteranct-. Tin » y<n/h ttfrnia : (ia-ft.*' has carefully re . produced in a prominent p - tion a*» »' iarge type tlw* wor«l- on re . ceiviTtir a wreath at the Vol. .in Shi; Works, are laurel-of peace. »jni-o!f cial new <pai«e?a itmcur m tht ''! announcement that: wh iterer |4a*t '. are in preparatn»n In France and flu* sia, Germany remains on the defen ■ j -ive. in the nieanwbile perfecting he: , armament.-'. , The Gnseite. summing uj the situation, ascribes tht ex'stiru quiet to the iact th i f la |ieri«*d has l»e<«r rea, he i when the ot every side will be terminated and the fevei of preparation will U replaced by tin calm arising from conscious readme-* to do battle. On the other liantl, in the opinion of the V.'i"* Zrw-ir* Kretiz ZeitHig, the evpre<sion- ot the emperor an 1 pacific l*ecauae the #my is in a state of tran-ition. the new ti fatttrv drill regulation" and ratlical changes in trie defenses necessary t n»eet n cent explo-;v invention < ati i the reform in the cav.drx weapv n« combining to ren ler advisable another I year of preparatory activity. The uncertainty concerning Prince Hi-marck's fhealth ha> M»cn a disturb ing factor in the situation. The chan | ceilor was letter at the beginning of the week, but authentic advices from Frederiehsruhe rejK>rt that -tnce Wetl nc-day he ha- suffered a recurrence of gout in a severe form. l)r. Schewein enger is in attendance upon him, but at the in-tance of Count Herl>ert Bis marck l>r. liardelelH'ti aw him on ; Thursday. The question o; making additional *tate pr«»vi-ion for the imperial family comes up m the reich-tag st-me time in Febrwan . Apart from his ample i income as king of I*ru-si», the allow ance (>f the emperor from the imperial fund is only ST.io,UOO yearly. It t> re |K>rtetl that ti»e chant cllor w i ! l inform tfie reichstag that an additional 'Minis required owing to the expen«4i tures involveti in the increa-ed duties of head of the empire. The concen sus of opinion i- that some -uch pro j vision i« necessary and that the um mentioned i- reasonable. Early in February the imperial tour will la* re-tttned. A programme ha I not been decided upon, but ttie prepa rations now being made indicate that theemt»eror will visit Alsace lairrame. j Count Slar-hal Liebcnan has been to Strasburg to arrange for a reception there. a sf.w cxr:.<aiVK. I Secret exjteriments with the new ex plosive proceed successfully near town. Experts are convinced that the j new explo-ive car. destroy forts like the French Forts Darrell on the fron «tier within a few hours. The jh»wc"n iof the explosive will neutralise the whole fort re.-- system, making u*ele«s ■ a great closed fort works and nece-si tating movable »lefen-ible w<trk- in closed in ironclad bulwarks. The re rent fort work- dmi . e- in France and Russia indicate that l>oth those na'ions have obtained a knowledge of the ex j plosive. Wat-aw dispatches-tate that [the system of Tod lei ten will l»e com pletely abandoned: that orders have ! already been issued to -top the tvorks a* Kowal, and io form instead a trian gular system, including Kowal, Lite -1 uski and Biuly.stock, connected by | strategic railways. WAR SHIPS IN THE ll.lM BE Efl'Mti of Kemoval of Natural Bar- rirr* al the Moiilli i'oTH, Dec. *J!V The delegates vvil 1 e asketl to vote a cre<iit for the estab lishment of a flotilla. The government has formed such a flotilla, and Rus sia will l e al»!e, when the navigation of the Danulie ;t the iron gat» - has been regulated, to send light-draught war-ships up the river. EVICTIONS IN THE HOIIHAV^ Troops and I'ollca l*erf*»ris>ina ( rnel Work tit Irclantl. Dcblik, Dec. 29.—The eviction of delinquent tenant-at iiweilore. County Donegal, commenced Wednesday. Troop-M;d police have l>een ordered there to the bailiff-. Violent times are expected. (iladtitoti«> 7t»lli r.irthfla> Lownox, Dec. 29.—T0-day i- the 7fHh anniversary <»f Cfladstone'.- birthday and notwithstanding his on the continent, score- of letters ami tel egrams of congratulation were ent to iiawarden. Most oi the n.<essnge- ex press a wi.-h for the early triumph of home rule. lrtittc Fall# In "Maenefh. M l/»!si>o>*. Dec. £).- 'Ma l sth" wa produce<i at t!«e Kvcettm thrater to night More a brilliant audience. A Isrge number of were present. M rdstf rPhe ph- E »rl fjn.de*! orough, jjir Frederick I.etghton and many other notiible- witt.e- -ed the fterform ance The fir-t •» ne was majc-ti and ciocmv. Irving was pi.-turesaue. and M -- Terry wa- interesting, hut unequal t«» her rr>!c. She was at her l>est in the cenc :n which the murder I n i«M. lin • ifler - i i - *eak. The condemns with scarcely a unaliucation Irving's con ception of Mao'eth. It say-- *'lt is assuredly wrong to portray him at the outset paie haggard at » -tcej»ed in cr.?ue. Here arid there toucbe- of geniu> demand recognition The pre-entmeiit wa- well done throughout, but it cannot coinn end it-elf to th mghtful -tu e.jt- of shak -peare. Mi - ferryV embiKltment wa- startling and new. hut con-istent, alluring and artistic in the highest -tin-e. music wa- well worthv of the gttbd composer Italian labia#! Change. Rome. Dee. 29.—King Humbert h i* aceepted the re-ignatum of fugnor M diani a- min:-ter <»f finan-e an i the treasnrv. Signor <*ri ah!: ha been appointcni minister of finance. >ignor Miceti minister of agr - ulture arid m.:.o r Peraizi mini ter of the tieasur>. The-e changes indicate Pr» mier Crispin's de-ire torn coalition of the parte- that accept hi- pro gramme. Arretted at lb« Wharf Live**' u Dec. J9.—Kuhni.a >*iss who mnrdereti and robbed Mr ' hn-- ton »ti Wi -m-iu receritJy. h a' re ted a*. CJ ieen-town on t arrivali o the -teamer Lord f»oc,gh from I'hila delphia On searching the nri-oner the odicers found a ticket for l'»aseL !, to whu h plac- K■ hni in tended to prr<-e«I. Ant) %ti»trian M »b In s^rtU. I>«Ltiß.it r, De -. IT' A mob la--t r>jght marches! tnro streets to the A .-t'ia;. sho.tme. •'iktwti wirh Mk >Bv , bel the wir.'i Tber then • lr. - r- • 4M V A»-tHk made >imil »r emondwfw*. Th. I' ~i i:..wE, i>.-f •». '-ttm faffrimmc't .-al i. it- r i: e W \Mirc Tear (r --fer M.lr • i. •*«>• the I'ierpy and BALK KXOBIiKRS. Condemned Mtir<!»'r<*r< Hc ieased by Friends. DAVEWAiMK AM>so\ RKM AI Si ttUtorjr of the Mi««oort Soci ety Ita Memttert and Fanatical Men. The fi>ur Raid Knol*l<ers who were sentenced to hang tor the murder of i harles (ireen an i William E en- en March 11, 1-CT. wene l>i«vi»i Walker, better known in t'hri-tian i-v ntv as "Bull Creek l»ave." William Walker, his sen, John Matthews at: Uiri Matthew-. None ■»* thr- , men ha.i reactieil their ."Vnh year, sn i Wiu. Walker is not yet 1 4 » year* of Hire. The r w»*re to huve Ken etecuteil on May m. !*>«» i :t on an «py>e.tl In the * ipreuie ix>Hrt. which artirme*! the lit- *k»n ot th»- iowrcr cx>ur:. cm- iptsl the railonw temporarily. Ovt >ti prenie court attirta*-.! of the Ch"!«Uan county tflrvuu aim 1 iixed l*sX«mber 2* a- the «Ur oi exe cution. The trial turned attcn tk»r\ to the Haiti K< <-s frx+u ~:l • and the history ot «♦ e or ; nidation w.i< ina*le pa ic i. inn^y county, Mo. t i- Tiotr s the birth pla e of the Ba:d Krt b>r-. The eariy ca>i«e < the fomna tion o? for the protection oi life and property in thi" w »i»! to .ntrx. ' The it*»r> came iut»> promim-iw* when the natt»ri • »us Frank an t T :i-al Taylor ( were lyncher! hr the rn trder «>f IH, K ; inwn in F.»r-vthe. Mo . and t nri fi.ui county, which as join * Ltntipy, lir** ado|>ted the Hal*i Knoi er-« in si. I'uve Walker waa ttie Kr-t I*auer. and the in rnher-hip oa tea ht f be tween and !<*>. The lir-»t j work of the Haiti Knobt>er< to attract ; attention wa« the t'ha iwu k r,. i. A ai«H»n was i*ur ed there and demornl | ration en-ueil. After dtie wandng tnuu the Hatii KnohlxTN. whi h wa di-rejranled. tlie rej?tilat<)r-< | Ohjuiwkk and emptie«t the ij«j »otN be | i«i:n»in< t-> the .saloon int »th-* street*. ; loiter on thif was »te at.tl the I trartic broken tip. There wt -ennuier | ous visit" by the band of . |H*tty otTcnders, but nothing 00-; t urretl to attract wi u -preai a tention until the Ureen-fidetiH ailair. which terminated in the downfall Ot !lald-Knob'>eri-m. Ihe Ureen- Kden.-< crime oc<*urre»l in Man h. Isa 7, at a |H»i:«t t ijrht miles mi lUiea t t»l | <>ztrk. near Kdens' tlweJliiic. John Kvans wa whipped by I tab I Kn«»l»- K'r.-< for nti.ibchavinp in church. Old ; man K le is. a frientl of Kvaiti, inter i'ereti and teceived four blows with a whip. This *o enraged K i«*n* that he fear essly condemned the Bald Knohbers, and on Uie of March 10, a band proceeded to KdenV residence t-> pun ish the inmates. They were met with re*i-tance and tireil neventl volleys into U»e house, killing Win. Eden* and ('has. (ireen, his brother-in-law. and M'riou-ly wounding ohl man Ktlens. In the melee younfe Walker was >l»ot in tlie leg. The outrage brought about the ctd mination of public indignation and a vigiiance committee and sheriffs ran all the murderer- down. The sub-equcnt events are in the 1 public mind. , 1 ALI WFRF. DEVOt r MF\. One of the mo t peculiar nature of ' Hal'i KnoVVristu is that a majority of the members of the band are devout : church - member*. l*Ntv «*iaUy » tlii* true of Chief Walker, who was advocate and general devout;, man. He cannot see yet that the K-dd Knob regulators were oth»r than the ' champions of right, who me'.e nj< fatal but unavoidable mi-tike.! in the Oreen-E'len* ki Imp. He "tatci confidently all along that he : wouhi never \*e hanged. He sat I thi evening that the rea-« n he would not < gt» with the rescuers* w<ts l»c. a i-e he 1 exjHn ts a txunmutation of sentence, ■ I and. anyway, prefers to Ii tn.* ratfu*» than l>e htrnteti and houndeti by offi cer-. 0/w:k. Mo, Dec., John ami Wi lie Matthew . tw6 of the f • r con demned Hall KttohUrs, ami N. H Hhllmui en. Frank Johnson, William Ketlfield. Thomas Itooney and William Hansen, live train robb«rr-«, e-** peilfmin ' jart la-t night bv th»* of i friends out-ide Pave Walker, u a ier <»f the Bald Kn »b'uer-. his Willi im, under senten t » hang, an i m voung man natn»»d Ku • r, refused to , leave and were fonnd in their ctlls when the wa made. A NEW 'MACK THE BII'I'EJC." An Eugllwla l>en«l B'»ctj Fouml Clumailljr Mniilateil I,o>*do3(, D"c. 2.*. flic mutilated botiy of a Iniy fom.d in an o it hou-e at lira«.for»l thi- tuoruin;; and recognized a that of J hn Oil'. Sy< ar t»f ag»*, who when la-* see*i alive wa -lidmgon the ic<- with c,.?-•:•;i:,.om. The ho.v had been hr it dy m rderc .. his |egn and arms ehop|»e ! • ' in a r»>uf h manner and tse t hit b !v. an«l his ears cat off. Then w re t»*.o tab wound-in the chest lo • ami the entrai!- wire torn ' Tio» remains were wrapj»cd t:i » •<»»! h covering The poliee I" .'••ve fro u the !• tu v manner in which the t.»d\ i" rnutiiate-i that the crime is the work «»f d unkeu lad- who e imagination: have been in flamed by reading the nc« ount- of the \Vhi'echapel tlie -uppo-etl b it« -fury commuted in ome other place aud the remain- afterward * «r --ried bv the ie* trators t<» Uie out hou-e in which they were fount!. The crime < r» ated the greate-t excitement at Bradford. A milkman wa" arreted on sua- pit i »n of having c >mutitfed the • r. : • fhe ls»y occasional!v ac <mpan e » hm on his round- . The pri oner wt the first to rct »gnixe the remain-. It : <ertaifi the body was phi e l in the outhouse between 4 and 7 thi- morn ing. The accused milkman, who>e name is IJanrrt. wis taken before a ma» i - trate this afternoon am! charge I »itii l»eing the la-i j*'rs/>n who -aw the V-oy alive. The boy. when last m ? was in the mUktnan's companv, and when he was mi-sing the milkman wa- a-ked if lie kco anything t In* aherealont". lit- denied any knowl ftlpe of him. A Wooly -a< k an«l a kni'e fitting the wound- in the K.y'« < lip-thsv« heen found in the prison er'* lodging* He In- been remanded | for tnai ITBSL'EO Ki fit ITt»t > CCB9E I>r. .%Ifxiadet NrUttDtld th* lirftt tnultf E»|xrt, In-«n>- Krw Y"**. Pec®.—A local |>ar>er , av . ■ S.,t*ith-undiii|t < are dly ?tuilie! effort- to keen the :a«'t from public kr.owiedxte. it hs* leaked < ii! that Dr. Alexander K McDonald, general wpfrintwdfiitwi the n-ar.e a-\lum on W.ir.iN i-lan l. ha* f-come in-ane. it i* tlif affliction i* ~n ! v temp>rarv. and tti .' the briUinnt mind of the rreat «• iali»t » il U- restored to i'- i ormal cor, dition, » it the jro-jet* at i.rc-er.t an- not encouraging- It Donald fir nsanv vear* b*s h*n r>ne < i Ihe ur ivtrr-aUv rrtojrnsKil autho itic* in tbi« country on *abje> t« of in-anity and it* tnitnest. it *eems like a eipo*iti tn of the irony of fate that ht hirn-t-if should hare been vt-.tcu with «n irflliction th :t to on was diotoea to know t*rtur than he ho* to cure. 1 r. Hcfkntkl wa* One of the ex port* vbos* IwtlßiMiy f »n<ii ted CM teau, tf.o "! «->u t.ar l)«-l i. an . it n noteworthy that hen li'iother of tho-c who J*ar' ■ipated in that trial rnd who ha»>- apparently f« lea under the U-.n of the i« a .-.u - ■ ctir»e. Wllul. MIT rillHt A MRKO. if fhal!*n|*d by Jaek»«>», Hill faj Att#ati«a (• It. Y«tS, I>«V. A—i> li*t ha. ker here aprvipo. ».f the Vc An i.ft-lackann h >.ht. uvU.iy *ai«l Jtck<«n ixi(ht >ha!lfngte Sullivan. but that the IV* ton man wtv.iki no attention to it. a- he had long *go ile ■ ;neU to i»f»l any i-okiitil m*n in the ring, or an* mun who <tanil» up with i colore*! fighter. jo* unoi cutucun jtcctox Ivv <'*pt, t'ooke. pf the /V v V". • tiH,) tv teVrr.it h *«i tfa ■ ; foltawinjc to the California Athletic Olab: "Joa Unnm challenge* Jack ion In fi.lit to a t:ni*h under the .-oiul tion. that the .t • k.on- MrAu!: e t.anl. e\.-e ( >i that the h> er he allowed for e*|>en e> In the event of the t'ali ornta club offering a P lor Ja< k-on atul lannon, the tatter will want a fair length «f time in a h'c'i ».«train. >'.» ainwer ha- a* : vet been re*ire*l. TttK ntKIIM.tON STRIKE. t A New Pr*|Mi*itl<>« |« \y MnKmitlH by Ihf Kn(iaeer«. Dec. "JU,—The represents livr« o( the Tirii»u< divwiom of the " Hrri'hcrlmot of Locomotive fin 1 cimti»ot4 their inur, It j ! tfeiMtt.aiv l»i>»>i L, "- lt, i An| ' -I'-ng an<l mining JinalWVrkm *'<»o itf ftrothrrhuoj *nst:n- ers Oil Western r.'ul-t «hvr« a . : i- r.o.ili .n 1 «r»trm i« in v p*. «nd fiat unlrv a chiinff \« M*»n mide ft* the m leajM *v»trm a bij? strike w ill It* tnaugur -1 a ted. The «j >si *y*tem «s» i the cauae of the trouble on the Bur lington road. One erf the delegate* to Ihe pn sri.t toeeting **' d to a reporter that the statement to the effect ' that the f>rotherhood wool I . trivinp the Ivinlmgton afcnkars tlnaucial a*>!<*lam\* after iiAQirt I w ' • fa: -♦». After the l«een thoroughly to dav a >pe>ial jrrievafice comm t tee <> true VJ Be I the peneral otfire* of the road and * t*fo rl(»%ted for halt an hour with V Ice-I*re* 4 :< lent Stone ami (Jcitera Uiplev \ ft» r th>* visitor* depxrte.i Mr. Kipftcty said: u Th# rfentlcm<*«t Mmj.lv . *tn»» to a*k if it would i»e coiive dent for u* to recrive j them Motui; \ an! t ear what they had to -ay. The\ tl**>ire a conference, and • imply wanted to know if we would give t*'c *» » hearing." "Did you g<ant the rrq ie-t?" •'Certainly; we can't refuse to hear them. That *d«*e* net indi ate. of j cour-e, that we have any intention of <-hanging our petition. I'hev did nut teil »•« what they are coming lu*re for, and we < o not know whether they are tfoiinr to a k any ounce>nk)m of us <»r I not.*' Thi* was all Mr Itipley had to nay. j hut it w*> more than any mem her of the grievance t ommitlee would vouch* -afe. A delegate to the convention, who i- not a memi«er of the commit tee. claim* th.it the committee sub mittal a propodfimi t > the company. the it roth vr hood'- term**/* he called it an«l were to return Monday for an | ofitwer. A DISMdM M PAILI ICR. 11«»%% l.lntlaurr llrofl. & Co. Trlftl to twlmtl# Tl»etr ( rrdltur*. Cnt« %«o, Dec. 2f>. —There wa-anotli or sensation tbiti morning in the *en national Ltndauer in*o vent ca^e.when an eipert accountant testified that the hook- showed that the member- of the firm ha.l aligned Mibwtantially all their note* and book amount* and ever* thing thev oaned, from the stock of goods, whit )i i« in the hand* of the sheriff, and that perj try had been committed in swc.iriug to the amount* aligned, the ai?jrri,rrfe being over more than alleged. which made i> :IIII MM to a general alignment, which would give the <ountv court jurisdiction It i< tbh juri diction which the firm ha-* be* n fighting. Judge Piendf decision ren dered to-lay w.i* emphatically that tin* Undaucr failure, involving half a milium dollar . s\i\* in effect an a* -ignment. Ihe judge accompanied the announcement with *ome deciU edly unusual remark-. He said the court* voohi not be justified in dlsrt gitrdiD;' Mirmoii knowledge. which all goo i lawyer* punched aa to the method* adopted by j>eot»le in a motion J'* l.indau* r Bro*. Co. found themselves The fa t-< were that the beneficiaries of th«- l.indaner fndgment note< a ere relative* ami do e friend*, and that Lindaucr protected the bank* by prefer ence- as well for the future a s the prerent. Through their lawyer*, they proposed t« JX« t their creditor* in .» po it ion where they could **ay "take one «er.t or live cent* on the dollar or you get nothing." There was no « i!'< rent e t»etwcen this preceding. the judge arid, and the method of the footp d who plied his v witio'i on t!i'» street ami command* Ed hint to *t tii'i arid deliver. If. un der the circumstance*, the Undauers t• U*«t to bring t't»i avv banks to accept . r «4i ornt on the dollar, as the evidence showed that they were trying to do, the abent an I faj- i"w tv Ka«teni men-ban di-e creditor* had nothing whaicver to en* ct. The in 'ge held that the firm's prop erty should tie di-t ibuted pro rata among ill the « reoitory, The appoint ment of an assignee wa* taken under adti-ement tint I Monday. rSGIIT WITH «»Y«TKK PIItATEs Determined t?e»l«ia c.c Fir*Ve««el* PALTIM* RK, I*ec 'X* —lnformation ha* been received of a deaperate fight Iwtween the polite and the -loop Julia Iliirniltoti antl a fit ct of illegal dre«l>:- er« th it too ; place last Thursday af ternoon in a tithing hay on the Dor- Chester county cna*t. Oapt. Tyler of tl e Julia Hamilton discovered the pi rate- st work in the morning and or dered them awm They were envel ope i in i dense fog am! apparently -ailed Mir. but r* turned and i;i the af ternoon <'a| t. Tyler altacketl them. Ihe Jm th* continued several hour* '■ver sil hundred shot* t«eirs; fired from the police tro.it and a great many f oiii the I, t t• of tiio oyster thieves. An unknown dmlpff *»•-.* shot tbrought the arm, ami the l»oats were badly riddle*! with billet* thou h no «eri«MH damage was done. Friday morning the stato force* were trengthcned by the arrival of the learner I »ov. Mi-Lane and. five dredg ing M hooi >er* were rapt ire 1 and low est into Cambridge. Their captains escaped KN(iU»(I SMITH FOH SAMOA. Their Mlmloii U *.#l t«» FarbM f»«r- mifi Ir»t*rf#re«»re, >. Dec 2». Th" Knglish j ■ hi| < Bwi(t-ure and • aro i»e, under < c.tnmand of Admiral Algernon K Hene« «•, left Acitpnion, M'lico, ye* iffijy. under healed orvtetn. It i* •.rj.ier-h'O.I at the na»y department that their de*tinatkMi hSaimit. Iti* not !>eiie*ed in natal tin It-* that Eng '.and in en<|i to iiite»f«re witti tier many. .S>tue otlicer» profea* to tliink tbc e nation* niav co-oj.erate in 'tit nx ttelaland' The navy department people pro?p«- to be entirely ignorant .if ti,i' who> q :ivtion. Attbeaamej tinte ihry are ui<> t aniiou« to learn ! even thing tie" on th- aubiect w» h not giving away anr Informal I'm they j ma\ hare, bit j'nt ttidlf what lin# | • <', p !i y. if any, i< agreed iii>on ran- | not I* narert died. Army Farlwofftia- H'AfiiiS'.T •>». I)' . order of i ■ ltant-fftaeral <•( t army l«-<l*y. f irio tfh* t.> enlisted nsi •• non-roni mi- ' xed orti er« of tie (t'l <-ral ataff eicepte .».»«-• be graotei by ■!. part mem « it iier. for two mo.ti.t | an. i i>t dui-ion eemmuxkm for tare*: m. ntbo. The Ken. r I of tb< na»y may i er.nt furioagtt- not to e«<veO lour mot, tin.. iJepartraer.t . orniiianOer. mav rran" torlougfc* (or one month U> -w> i-eotrmi -io! el of the gen- j «ttl -!a •- Appi a .o« for fork».«b» , of a l.>nK*"r J«*r.'*l tn ill be re erred to, the :i jamnwMral for Jeti*.on of j the f retary of w*r OHIO IS LEFT OUT. lv«>snlt of thr Kor.ik««r-Shfr inan ijnarrel. rRKK TUAOKK* YAKlfte HBAKT, T*»e UrmArrita «f tkf lloutr Witt Ptflit lh»T»tl(T Hilt Tooth abH Nail. IVi' n» t'rrwilmt. rl«-i llirri-on pa-.nl t» rather >|nfet Sutunl iv -reing ahoal ttir u*ual Hum* her of .m! . ■>. but trior* were no ,ii»- tt-iguMml o'lt-of town politicians ■raoiiiT hi- v;m or« Anions Hh> vi.f 'pr< Uwlav w.i« Jrnti c l.'RaronC. Obit <»i ihr I'nutl beiwi: j »f who rVUM with N>S!r(' I'.uili-r o( »hi- city. \ oonptc .«( ir-h-iem, n from ItakaU «ul Arkan j *a-» «».l a lan* nuni!*rof ikvhl.> from j intr tot li'.lniia townt raltfl merely pay t h**i r rr-i* i'l- I'hrre was an unu u»l ntim i*r of l*H 10a nod .•lul.iren »u .1 -e the Uay'* vi itori>. No arrangement* hmre >ct hrrn ma.le at UlO Harrtwn hou-e mrar.iing a Sew . to isw - forma) reception. An interesting political theme which " being talked of a good deal ia the : apparent iv|h ; n of hostilities in the Ol ,i> KeptiM e.m amp. Hint i-" thf wav the mot n*tute ■ Inciana politico.-* regard Hut. \ '-ior'- p it- >\ ..imistlof Genu ;*« > vrnor from the honorary .-tltce of tru*tee* «»( the ami Sailor** Orphan'* (I on 1r at Xenla, Ohio Th® j c.»rrr«tjmfnir-» ce Utwoen the distin rui'hed ha** been the atth- I jeot of "pv uUtrm, and tome |mliti . Uns profe«a to be unable to diagnose thei.oe In view «.f the fart, which i- Ik voiml dispute, thattten. Orswnrener •\ iit«* recently, while here, tpokein the kindest term* of tlov l»*or*ikcr, and even ret mmendel and a nrse-ted hia name for u cabinet position. <«en. Oroftvenrr'* well-known i vraonai and |m»2x(»»-,il relation* villi Nrnutor John >hernnn n I additional Interest to tl»r matter S »i,i a lea<ting Indiana pol itician la*t night, '* Yoti may put it down when anvone rI ipa \t Gen. tiro v* *u»r, he hka John Sherman. The lire hiw Seen muonldering ever alnee tie Chicago convention ami it 1 took* out a*» if it was broken out anew I and 1 !«>ok lor a pretty light between i the friend* of the warlike governor an 1 the vet# ran MenaUtr. We Indiana fellow?* • an look on with complacency. W ♦* are all h irtnony with no national I light in jught. ' This wame gentleman tw regar«le«l aomethmtf' of an Authority on rabi | net probeUiitiea, and keep-* a private alate which he decl are* ha?« neverbe«»n published lie concJiuled the inter view by xtating that he waa going home to rub the name *»f gui»hed <>hi«» man off his »late. M Thia •juarrel." he. "lets Ohio out of the cabinet Of that lam certain." ritKi'AHlMi roll It ATT I, E. UynitirrKta IC«*e«li»ing <u«ra|« U Urn.iiin«> thfi TarlflT right. W ASHIKOTOP, Pec. 7L) Tlie full sub-committee of the senate finance committee in charge of the tariff hdl ha i a buidncM sesM« n to day. going over the detail* of tho measure an far a-* they have now been pn*sed upon by the senate and determining what changes to propose when consideration of the hill is rt-uimd neit week. It i* hardiv r»>«sil>lc tho committee will lie ennb!e.» to complete their Übor* l»e --f*»re New Year's acd it will probably IH» necessary to continue a study of the measure with a view to perfecting it until nearly if not quite the date l«ved for a tinal vote u|w>n it. The Evening St>ir *iy* IreMient Cleveland in the hut paragraph of his letter read at the T«ritT He form Club banquet in lloeton last night, founded the kevnote of the mu»ie the tariff r» in the house nsfij or to march by. The policy of the majority of the ways and means emu nut tee propose to follow I* to "reject every alluiing overture ami every deceptive com promise, 9 ' They aie still full of fight The) do not expect an\thing worth spcaling of from their col leagues in the scnat# in the short time that c left them for diMMmion of the sen ite hill I* fote a vole la taken on the 21 t and they are pri parity themselves to receive the bill. CIIKAI* IV II INK V. Tlir Trust Frc+xlng Out |h« tn«*»- ffbitrht HUttlUra. l>e«*. There wt* a sudden and decided increaM In the re ported sales ol whbljr to day, coined with the decrease in ptice from $1 litotitrt, in •rcoriinev with the announcement made 10 days ago that the member* of the ironi would begin a campaign °f ***torminat«on against the outsUie di-tiller*. with oio.ooo ('ttrAQO, Pre. 20 A U legrani from San franvi'fo. t»ubll h»d this morn inp, announced that Charles Y Merle, ' fan Frincl-co agent of N. IC. Fair bank, of this rile, dealer in lard and canned meat, had ;datoonded wi'h I'm,!**) of th# firm's meney. Kair- Imnk had not heard any thing definite on the subject, hut was certain that if Merle had absconded he could by no jo M »»I»ty have taken a* much a« re portal. (>o<man, of the Kairtawk Company, by a rvfm nee to the hooka four <i it vrould h.tvc teen impossible to l>e a defaulter to the amount of S?JQ,OU(). Haiti he: "The amount name 1 ir« the telegram must of neees -itv have l>een an ♦ ittfCCratfeMl by 12 tune-. I eipect in© company U - tuck for a little, but certainly not over $!0W». Our Han Franci-co at torney ha* been in 'ructcd to look af ter our iutr. r t-, and one ef our men hat j i««t been tarted to California to sec how much damage M done." Pr«*|rff»« i'R Afp> wprlat i«n It Ills* WaaniaoTog. Dec. 29 The India* and sundry »ivd appropriation MIKw are about COM pieted ai d wiil be re ported to the full toeimittee Will week. Tbi* leaves tke iortilicat«uwa army, nival «kliciru»:r, ami po toibcc upp oprattlon tails yet tr> >re completed* N» al! are in an advanced -t*ge, and »«*J tea ton* are that the fir at month .a the ac« yaar will *ee them all out of the way of the hou c. f»r»tfc of • HfftMtlli. H'»ro*, l)e. t9. Prof. Thus. O. ( dr.-v v e-t/ rtluy dtetl tiom canter of ' the throat at Camhfidge. The d»- |< ettied acted a a-i«t wnt wilb the late Prof. Lotii* Agn-u-ls. He waa born tn IM2. anil bit early hfo waa »pent in California end the Wert. He wrote many artiitea on the early Itiatory of the < .olden -Ute IHnner t> P«or Children. \V»miia<.T.*. Dee. 19. More tbao 3000 poor children wt re giten a 'ompt urn- Cbrn>tmaa<iinoer today b* tbree i hildren'i (.'hutnnl r!nh< of Wa-b ' inrton. Mr- CU*.lira. robon ! and Mr Rkhard U. BUeron wera anions the ri-i^ors. t'aeninatlc Myaa—lta «J»«a. W/*Hta<9TO», lit SJL The acting KieUrv of war la» e«tended tbo time for Uie reeeptioß itl propoaala for the c - -'rii tion of aire I neumaue dynaiuife tvin» for eoa-t >.tftrn»eate | N.*ii*e i wer In Arlaana. JJ-, v - Iw. .X- The Nora Cuup lare-drive .»*. arriteil, nay* a ma* .pe»t V,;■».. wi oafewdaya •#> bj s. ! .. o t»«re. t«»kn !arire ail v,.r le- :h" i f-.m wbK h ayeiagee ..early : «<> ' r ** th<l ,OB * frua Wlte »«<«♦' Han«o4. <>*«*. to*--.-. If iUiiw-r w ballpen here U>-Jay lor 1 i»if«-mor>;ee. \ im NO. 4t»