Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 March 1884 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER.

C DDANK, Illielee. INDIANA. Tories OF THE D.tt. " ffaYaVdanaBaajkaSn aWjSMkm AAkAJBft aSVSha pcwi from ktvi y wn nrta. - Ix the Senate on tb ?Tth tha bill for alsVtanent of lan 4 n ereralty to the I'maMtla Indiana wa rep ro-d favoeaMy, A resolution was oSertd ta t referred for an inquiry Whether thf Aflnn of the Wixtim I nk n unJ Sal lmee 4 hfo Te.eavnph Compani, had at any t ma entered inu an am-era. nt fr eon;4aiHn Thel-.H fo- toatrKtt -n of erutserwatakaupaiii ibedetwt,- .v,-loed ensulirt le warmth.. In the llouae a if lutein looleJ calling for taiortuaiioo t ow much tn. ner tn the Treasury is aratUbie to nav that rat of the pub cdeM novw tbV Jbe ForckrU Affair t jnm ttee reiortel aJnjr to le t x-use-.l Inm tur.her i-onJlrrtMiti ff th HwitlW.a: reo iH ot rrttoir rt (TlAnnn U matter Amwl to. To. Mil to ib t the ue iif the mail toadrrrtiM? tmcJw tn . etc . w laid on t.V taJ.Je. nn f thi- il. uro-pneumoate b.ll waa! wwuajii-a and eral at!H-nUr.eou adopteO. IX tke Kenaw on tbr 2tb. 3lrf Inatl in-1 'wtfoeed Ut' rntive the isjaactioa of f veer from the nvn;tT of th jrt-nuwrlial j wtarhtr;xiritzJ..hn I'ortrr. Coiwidenuiea Of the bil to on4r t 'reel w4 a rr-. aamw4. .Mr- Miller a4vocattatfce ena:merioo Chandtir reaime. Hr. Hale offered aaament-1 (tO ! rhjeh waa aanwed to, Mr. Jewell of. a ,untitu oruridina- that tbe TeU bwiit ai Gavemweat narjr yard. rVodinit hate attexettlveeaioa wadectared. the Hkta. Mr. lantster prrvnted the re--, TowS!7riSfS esprewitur it aprtrcuitioa of the acUo of aae nouac in aioimrur tae uaer n iouae la alAtatlna the Ijackor waolntlotiiL Alter ansae iueccn-naktng me nraonitita rtbe wao! iosetved to tiie F.rHait Affai Affairs Commiu.'e. Spa aJeoro-pacuaioala hi U passed, lm tn tfl- k Kuinwica n the late licpreacntative HaeheU were pronouawd, ThM. U-... Kt. t. n-9-4..l Kilt Has heatini.km of Dakota wm reported and ' esnered printed. Jtcsolutcoa to appropriate mcner for mtcf of tornado aaaVrer was re I advenv-lr. Resolution taqutrina' a to i statistic of grain cenumpttoa In forctarn es wa kirf4d Tae Military Acaieav ; (wpnrtcd an t placed m tfe caii'najar. I to conttniiM steel eruimw oasard and Senate alkurod to Minwlay. .In ttott" the debate over am bill to nlacc Oe-oteal P1e-atott on the rrtired Ifat with muss: or JtajOHieierai w mama it altercation ltrt.n Urme. Jtoaecraae F at TaWt!' ' WattA r Keatttckr. Mr. Itflford favor d nd waaSrd t he (vernnsnt to be gen- ; not oour to t n on dw-r. bat, aiwo frotn the iSottth. An amendment w f

Skof cZL ro2Zul TVS ' P Philadelphia. Pa., wh ve fiW inhjat ia cotnntlttee of the wboe was coochHl'd. ; volvine a total leas of aeariy two naihtoa

ered. , Is tfee Hoose of Refreentative on the let a resolution was adopted caUfoe for tnfo majtfoa as to tie unatttaoriaed femiog in of laaSU in various .tateaad Temtorie. the SJEK"Bai.TrVL mum wrt reported and refemed: Prortiing sr the iuc ut circuiat'ax uot-a to Ssrtotat ' to (fell Ih flhik. iwuiMMAtlivn AjmmI Saarusjetoundu Lake rnion: to construct

Umssoi,w1 WJdijtgsin liar, ere, j risborg, Few, ware damaged by aa eaptoIsr the Ptetwte cm the M ttieCommrtSee n J dysmauta stored la s ehaaty, which Mawm Affhari was mt-ucrad to ineaiee and horned down. sepstt at to the a4tiaWi.tyof ea poioir e At Utiva, N. Y. a ooBflsrraiioa. oofsemdrjr tm hmunnK Vmrkwt talle i-r I cttrred on the M which i repori i as the erertfoa of pnM c t Mm ieN. Elite- ie , mmt daatractive la the history of the dty. ed toarkacMainwnittii4i frosa tb Tritry isra. loheT.Tn,5?e1 o Vhrgiel. an nan ror thf cod ct.on of ujls re- f. Cottoa Compress Coaapsav'a works at A reiat en direct a j ht Kara! oaamtta? , Knrfotk. Ye., on the ad. t !Sv. .ate the a lent' n r umu ke a..n taa-w. eatwivtct tn the Jcmnenc exped t na OS the 3tl a bolkr espkatkm In a awJ;li?ZVto mwakrre. Pa., mdi4i the

9naafl.itBnk of Boot, n and omrdvant e of Cadtad hSatiM vflsetala. Tbe. a to pfiiwN a sarr.ronf of the Mexkaa assaptnfkaof the rules. war aaa ei aader rKJSOOXAI. A rOrfJTrCA,I .. Off the 39th Ssxretary of State Kalacx ef Mew Jemy waa blown from the ptatr form of a railway car on the Mew Jersey CVatrai Railway, and landed In a soft bank at mad, where he was found apparently amtafsresl. It wm a narrow escape. Osrtaeth Mrs. Mary Brown, widow mt Jflha Brown, of Uarper. Ferry notoriety, aMedinlSaaPmneiscCaL PKEanEXT AttrnTB notninsded ftmla Wells for Ostawsteref Ht. Louis, MUv, on the 29th. Isr .Waahlngton on the m art., Fair, of Mevada, gave a grand dtaaer at Wormley's, which was partaken af by a large party of fellow Hnat ties. i Of the Cabinet, and other note Ox the ?th Ex-Ttvafttrer Polk, of Tssmssais, convicted of emU.ssiiag tn,. age from the State aad nnder sentence of taventy years ia the" Penitentiary,' d ed at Mast Msiahvilhf, Tenn.. of heart disease. If ATAX- cadets Jnatremskl, Parker and Maamy haye been Xarval Academy at from the !

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. ... w weaerat ura was aeta wh mitttary honors at W aahiagton, 1. C. m?JV' u. . JU , t ., J.ME ureenbaekers of Maine will bold , a atata Convention at Augaata, Aprtt m. j Ok tha 1st the bust of I.ottgfellow was I uwveose u -reeti earner," Weaimiamter i Ahhey, Losslon. x.ixi;tkxaxt acttCETXE, wboiwoeHtiy rstarswl Cram the Arctic regions with the remain i of Ds Iogaad essnpanhma, will he given a reception aad banquet at his home ia St. Lenta, Mo., oathefth. As a result of the mremhatJon into ttst defakeation of Hiram Post, cerfc In the eaaca of she McOe-mick Harvester Compear a St, Louis, Mo., who recently attemotml saicide, his employer, IX W. Pratt, has aroatM teesaisoa eefaulter, aad he t been arrested ami held to await exama charge of envbeatlin PoWEtm k WEtHBTMAX, WhOSemM. loat works burned Oa the 9Mt ah., in Philadelphia. Pa., had inanranco. Xnw President rccomiuondi thai C'oai maha provision for apaciai iSsr r

Off the Stta ult, General Graham gained a dsehnve victory over the rebels ami Triakitaf, in. tha Koudan. Ilia lueses war law than two huadred wm: tha enemy's more then a thousand. Ox the 1st In the election in the Se oad luuaaas Dietrlet for Congressman to aweeeed the lata Dudley C. Haskrlt, the Ra putdiraa candidate, K. H. Fuattoa. was elected by about majority. CoxstuEauauc diaealisfactum la akl to exiat in the Creek Maliou with the rewnt decisi m of Secretary Teller, ty which the chieftainship was awarded to Perrym ,n.

Os the 4th Tiller, the St. Louis express robber, waa tilt at large, aad ba prow tobi rather elfck ro -we. tK the ?d Coventor l'l veland signed i the bill prohibiting the prison labor con- ' tract ytem in Xw York Pkissia and the Vatican bare settled their dispute. Cardinal Lsatacbowaki ta to l; reraUed to Poaen. Ir is now said that Ilerr Kaph. member of tha Uonaaa Reichetag, was the originator of tba Ucbtltree msolmiona. The Chicago contractor, P. w. Hall, W1M bilk-.d hi mnlnvM ta thm mmuvmt at .. ... . wai inoosana ouars, oriraa iaa w extradite kin front CanUaMT CctOtSIXT. for twenty jettft a member of tba Philadelphia Boajrd of Brokara waa rlmetmd Prwaideat of - body w7(?.w unma 1 re,UWM Qjf tha fd Mra. IJllte Lautdtrr took aaaigmment of a aartj:a for altJM oa mI la xw Tora- (Tlttr. Mh lrv,mjtw .fc. ,, hrtna tkm reawlf taw owsar of aeeerai bonaca umw. IT IS reported that Keoitly. th th FroMottiim tUl to Iowa. b J received ofBctai notice of his title to about f3jKD,m as netr of a wealthy Irishlately oBtaua AXt CAIWAK.TIRS. A rsEtairr train on the Grand Trunk Uy weat throngh m hri4 near Mob,

treat, Can., ow the 27th, wrecking seven are snfficiently numerous to area indigcar. f aatioa against the emigration agenciea. Ox the 2th Cornelius Van Ripeand Tttp Supreme Court of the United his two children were twrd to death in a i States baa d -cided the legal tender rasa of

Xew York teaemem-hooM Ire. Mrs- Van Riper jumped from a third-atry window and wim killed. Ox the 3th a psstseager train eoIKd ... 4 ed with a freight near farts, Ml.. reaultMig l mu -r. hbriM mmA tn ti Hfm at-n i The month of Fahnwy era wound Weight man wave deatrovd. Qst the 2d a confidential clerk of the Pacitc Express Company in St. Louw, Mo., who wa detailed for regoiar duty on that day, seized the opportaaity to apfeoke o with about flV. Ox the 1st three trains Were piled up tn oats wreck on the Caledoaiaa Railway near Dundee, Scotland. hUdinf and kUted three wmemjuumotm. Tim February the redaction of the public deb wat over f.OW.'M. On the 9th three suspects were: ar rested and a quantity of dyaasaite seiaed ut . a ...... . . Ji .j. . ... I I a aoast; tn lare auirxea, near me acraao, Lrmdon., Ox the 20th anal aerrSce predictions indicated that thr Lwwer Mississippi would j ,"M naV' mim f . "TT ",L'rJ?iT Ticii"f Heleaa, Arkanaa Oty, t ickatmrg aawt ths mTrnoi TT1' . r . . "r r nan. vewoer ivarncu na ura wia uuk wv on death of a bachelor ancle in Italy he had hteoeaa a Count and a rich StE Jons. 13, the decease in the phhlie aVbt h W.T4. A. .a ..a. u ine ist, the national debt, fe-s ah i Ti.ary, w l,W,VM.1l. I At the close of butnM on the 1st the .sew Tor " bank ae.d tW.W.W la excess o lezal reonirement. Axotbrk dynamite infernal machine was fonnd in London on be Kt. THE shipment 4 ofsisecai to KuroM on the 1st iududd t:Xasi ia sUvar v.ia aad , " the act M Felmarv, IsTa, to March 1, shows . total of n,v, us. TitE Grand JNtry in Washington, D. c., fad d to indict the p4,u agents lately debarred for crwmed practice. IcWW LM tins, prodtt Uon of steel rails waa lS)rM net tons, being twtmtr per cent, lee? than la 1MH The Sfmabh newsiMtper. El Promruo, puidasbed at Madrid, has been cenaMMfcsd for printing articles insultia-t to tba King. The eommittee of the New York Senate Inveattgat'ng food aduiterationa has obtained sworn testimony mat the largeat orders for bogus butter received by Jfew Tora dealers came from Albany aad Mara, toga, and that boarding-houses are the best ewMosserS for retailer. Ow tha U uHspatcbaw frMnaai portions of Minasaota, Ilakota, I u.l Xorthera Iliinoit told of smother bhndiag Mlaaard, Wish the usual com-Oasitaasa of trains, aitspsaded bushsasi and personal U sawVaring. w Mm awan ww waav a wsa snssaraaai faw i 'tsmy.

The latift Motor diawrorod ig

vapor of bumlphida of carboa. Itiaaaid to beat ateaun in poiat of power, aoooomy ami aaf eoittrol. Ox the 2d hat infernal machine of too clock work kind exploded in tha Pott-office at Ureaben, Uartnaay, etraraljr wonadkui one pereon. Ir ii reported thnt a movement is on foot in lakota to chansa the name of the city of Biamarck to Leaker. Is the recent battle in Egypt the rebel loaa wa l,UM). Ueneral Uraham coutiaaed bi march to Tokar, with but little resistance, the Artba aullealr retreating before him. Ok the 2d in the first Baptist Church of Boston, iastead of the regular sermon, a "Uxnt" waa started to par the church debt of $3&,XM, and in leas than the Una naoallr occupied bychnrch aerricea, the entire nmouat waa aatmred. Ox the 4th two million dollars in gold were exported. It fat said thai Montenegro is prepar ing for smother raid on Albania. PatrmuA wants the antiSociahst law con tinned in force two vears longer. Stm tha first two months of 1881 just closed the fire losses in tha United Htates were mora then tW,noo,W, The depth of snow is so great in portions of the Province of Quebec that people are forced to enter and leave their houses by the attic windows. Thkms is talk: of a continental coalition to break the maritime and commercial eupremacy of England. Tims Committee on rtnds of the Seaate will recommend the forf eOmre of the Texas Paciflc grant by an almost anant Tbc police of Lo&don, T.np, are haring an aphiit Job tryiBf to locate the dyruv sniteas. A reward or 1,000 la otTcred for, their arree and conviction. In the streets of Montreal, Can., half clad immigrants, shivering and penntleaa. JoUlani against Oreenman. It establishes the validitr of notes reiitned nnder tha set of May XJ.'iSTB. Ose of the principal fflabottie fao- - . - ay. ..fc a. . . a. trte as rtitsaorga. ra., wntca aaa oeva closed since last June. wutiMM faasnma PWork, the nronrietora aaveeina to nav the t r aj - - - - it a v it old wages. The strike was against a tweet ty per cent. redaction. I California the rabin-growers hare aigned andforwanied a petition toCgreaa eafcingan advance of two to three ceats duty oa imported raisins. 0.1 the 30th the Boston Board of Trade passed resolution- protesting against the exeeaive coinage of silver money and rise of silver certtikateii. Tuk larger furnaoe of the goath Bos ton Iron V orks, after seven year of idler aeas, has been lighted ap for the caatiag of tarvrve-Snch rihe mortars for the United fcta'es Ordnance Department. This will he the first of a lot of five heavy expert' mental guns authorized by tha last Con LATK MW6 ITEMS. IvtheSeaata on the 4th the m to withdraw tae ia junction of secrecy from taw members of the Fits John Porter courtmartial waa reported favorably. The M illtary Academy bill passed with an amend', meat making ineligible for reappointment all radeta expellei for basing. Amtmg hills Introduced wm One granting copy, right to newspaper. The Mil passed to punish ebttnterfeit.tt within the4Uulte4 tttates Of foreign secarities In the H-mse the hill to aaaend the Chinese act was referred to the committee of the whole. Also the bill f'W permanent improvement of the Brie Canal. Consideration of the naval appropriation bill was resumed and'1 an eavBdraent reducing the medical and pay corps to five mabers each Waa adopted. A mix to pension the wife of General Frank P. Rlair, of Missouri, ta to be pre an.l in Coagre,. FtstaAL serri over ta; remains of the late MmisWr Meat were held in the American Caaprl at tU. Petersburg on the 4th. Twci trainmen were killed and several persona badly injured iy a coilbiion Of two pasaangvr trains near Juliette, (la., on the 4th. The third anniversary of Io loco's eoronatfin wast (eleiifakd m the Hitine Chapel at Koase mi t'.e 4th. Jotrx Gt..t!cK'r, whiN in a fit of jealo pesvicm, nutrderid hi wife aad three chil lren. set fire to hi honse and; then t..il.. j a. , jiS i.. aw ........ jra aieo Biraaeit m rinieter mnty, va., a few days idac. A ctM.uiox between Ch$me soldiers aad Europeans, (n Wbk-H two of the latter vreve wouadsd with bayoaets', is repOrlswl to have occurred ia Hong Itoag on the 1th. NtxE persons were drowned on the 4th by a cotifek between the Jfors.egla bark Amaiia aad the steamer Bertha off Uibr alter. Nbixts, the Irish informer, aoottses Patrick McLaughlin, Thomas Hunt and Michael Median with having murdered Lord Ieitrim. CitAKLEs Lowxeeck, agvtl sixteen, an employe of the Ureen Knitting Company at Amsterdam, 2t. Y., waa fatally In jured by being caught In the shafting on the 4th. Hla arms and one leg were tern from hi body. Ix the Sfnldoon-Ratter OrsMW-Rornait wmtl.og matvft at He Ptancisco, Ual. on the night of ths 3d for 509 s side, Mutdoon wOti the oconl and third falls and the mat, Tm. iiteceion party in Manitoba is af " ... a . i . . l an 1 1 i .u t i k. e.

BY STEUIAL MEI)OBIT.

(4? oae Jaatmt jpwaoaPs CmamaJ Maaiiaated tw Melievw the t ily af hto treeae A ThaNaaad Cttiaeaa MMd YtaHar Kmnm Mia ta the TrsueWk Se hUKaras Me Witt ta 1!t SfMiaoa, Ana., March 1. Yesterday morning a iwtltiou aigmtl h 147 runiincut citlwiis suit nprcscutatlvc business men waa presented M. C. llarrU, alitor of Klyun'a orgsu, the. Jir?thH't ,ttx'ih'd Vrv agcut stnl tiHH'lal err'Sou4ent of Ihc St. Iouis (7ok-A-MirMf, rtHjuosting hint lo leave tin city, on th gnuU that lie IumI cirtiulaled msHclous and UUclous articles uKn the condition of affair st this place, and that he was in so dulii injurinff the hnstoeas proapecu aud paralysing the ImluntrK-s of the rlty , by keeping visitors who read these false repurt away from the city through fear of more trouble, llsrrts decilaettto go, stating that If any member of Use Committee of Fourteen would confront him -with a Ingle misstatement he wonld voluntarily relinquish his MMltions. Nmnemus false accounts of the condition of affairs here written by htm were shown him, chief among them being the assertion that ''visitor and citizens were lwlug run out of the town at the point of the bayonet and that a state of anarchy prevailed," Readmitted that these siatctiteuts were Injurious to the place, but still declined to go, Lat evruiutf alnittt 3:30 o'clock tha Chief of Police licgau a hunt for Harris with tbeevlnVut intention of forrtng him to leave the city. Ho was found about four o'clock aud taken to the utiice of the Police Judge, where lie was met by the citta'S assembled en masse, ami ortiend toleaeonthe 4il4 train. ll was escorted to the depot by a larae crowd of eHisens and visitors and the Chief of Police and placed on the utguing train. Jut before leaving lie was Intorntcd by R. (i. lavK chairman of theCitlatetts Cunuuittec, that the people of Hot Sprlogx never wantl to see him here again. His sisitiincant reply was : "When 1 come again, I'll come to stay," ( Ki, hundreti or a tnoosand tMopw witI . fe a . .a . t . , a . . nowo ms wpanure.. tm-tecniwcn. tieth of tls people art with theCvtrnlttee of Votirteen, and thev are jH-rotiaHy r.u4 Imtivldnally re..poaslble for anything that they inav do. A Bortgae Was fureclused upon the Ifireltt" by R. ti. Iavi4, chairman of iho committe. a FREAh; or iwruxiL ta ttattawi Peanut Psatdter aareawds ta tt Title asad KMtWe ef a ttahelor Uaate ta Italy aaMt Waewsaaa a CNnaat. ttAytHrt.eti, jgsM., March 1. 1 He key Peanut, an H.ilUiu iwanut roaster, Whom evcrylody here knows and likes, learned yc.tertiay that Ik M heir ! the title Count aad to a large fortune in sttnuy Italy. Il had never heard of hU luM-'he-lor uncle, witoee recettt death brinjr hint kkhI forttttt, till the Italian Con-ui hunted him up. Ikkcv, wUoe real ttititie i 4acta'on IkuHirslufM), wa an lui mil ami an orphan when he landett in Atiterica. twenty.'.hrec years sgo, bis latlter, Amift Totllls, tlM' pm wood tn of a miiikt fautily .t.trthTU Italy, and hi tuoibor baviuv both dteil on the the psfage over. Tin poor little wait wAaifopteti by an Italian, to who btisi !. he umtf'd threo year ago. t uot Ilk-key, as Bis friend nlreatly call Itiiu, is xurdy, broadhujtered, o2tiatured It lUiw, ani Its- a pr tty little wife ami two small vhlldrcit. tie mill go at once to Italy to take itctfm ot his anovstral estates. tMaUwdt- AttetMpt ta Starter a Caamtei, Psa, . T. March L OWcers are searcbina: for Matt Hitler, who attemptd ti murder an aged trouphf to swore their money, He i. dueed the oid gentienmu and hU wife to sell their farm in Woodbury County, la., ami come with him to Dakota, rept'escntIttg that he owmsl a farm that they could tvrk. They Wttght two teams, took the rot of their money, anl aji three started for the Territory? Arrhing at Homy !at night at mhltilght. be hniuced them to go to an W hoosR which had tood vacant f r a tons tlihe, telling them they could stay In it all niuht and la the twirniHg go to kaia farm. Miller alighted from thu wsgtm, antt an the tdd jtentletrmn got out Miller dealt him a Jieavy blow on the head with a Club, A qubM, ensued, during wliieh Miller prM-urNi Hit ax and attacked th dd wish, knocking him pcnwiens, ami tlienatt;tcked the woman, knrMrking her down, lie did ml get any money, hot tttrm1! to run away jnwt sk the old wttan was w.overing. Ms) sxn tottml her husband, who waa also recovering hla Scaw:s, aol the two went tu another house, over a tulle away, giving th. alarm te the mlalilirs wlio Immediately came to the. place ami untitled the iM'riff. The obi couple are territdy wouiMkHl, but. will probably reSover, eThe Iatkr MHlHliwi In Onrtrw. W.MiMistrros, It. l.'.. March I. The feeling over lite Itsker 'matter U not as quiescent as might Iselnferml from the rather temperate, speeches of Thursday. It it the general impreasion that when the resolution! arc In the posacsidou ol the House It wilt ho the signal (or some hot spwlws. Colonel Tom Ochiltree will open the ball in his moat lurid vein, and a number of members are kttowa to be heavily loaded on the same subject. Much a ill depend upon th terms in which Bismarck's refusal la couched, httt it is ad milted on all sides that the matter is 11 k ly to assume a serious turn. That the House of ltcpresentatives will rewttt what Is deemed an inmtlt by formal resdutlons of some sort there la Terr little doubt. The (tertnatt vote Is very large, and this Lacker riisohitton is to stand as campaign ammuiiitlofl for a long time to oome. The probaidllty l that when it gets fairly he. low the Hoae there will be tnouzh elec. lioneerlog music to fully satisfy tbo tierman elenient, This may, It lit reared, even jw t the extent of demanding Minister .Wgettt's recall, and fhrthiTcompil. sate inetwra between thui d the Uer. man Oe-varsmtfit. 1 , '411"

AJMrTaUCI fltflll rHMMNi.

B Mee4aasaa(s ClvM94( Jfiajajv' JpsMaVJBjSMasSSaa nr. Iorta, Mo.. Mare I. The Pacific Kspreaa OnVe corner of Fourth and Kt, Charles streets, was yesterday robbed of a sum that will not fall abort of 1 00,000 by lxentiss Tiller, a trusted clerk, wr pruceetkd In a singularly bold manner. Tiller came here three years ago from Iouisvillc, where he was In tb employ of the American Kxpress Com. pany, and bore a good reputation. He was highly recoiuiuetided, and was; mployetl by Jojw pli Temple, So Ism! uss requtrod of hi in, Iilsdutki were ttnply clerical, but tic was one of a detail of five, Who took turn In doing orflce duty on hunday, receiving the packages brought iu by clerks from ( a. m, to : p, in. At 0 p. m. yesterday he told the ilay watchman, James Prauucy, who wu the ouly ether person III the office, that he Intended to go out for lunch. This waa iaabsolute deuaaee of the rules of the oMke. Kot tieltcving that TUler intcndetlto violate a rule so well established as that against leaving the office during business hours, the watchman busied himaelf In the hack robm where freight is received. This was the opportunity I hat Tiller was awaiting. He gathered atl the packages which he had received, concealed them about his pemon, locked the safe, and considerately leaving Inhind him aKNae $30,000 in bullion, quIrUv unlocked tha front door and aWsed out into the world t thiL but richer by tlOO,0Ou THK WATCHMAN being In the freight-room, heard a nolae la the front office, aad goitig forward found a stranger standing Inside of the door ettdeutiy looking fur a clerk. When asked bow he came there, he mid that he had found tbc door ojtea and wanted to make a business Inquiry. The alarmed watchman put tlie t ranger out, hot saw no one 111 the vicinity. The absence of Tilb'r raied his KUkrion, and, after waiting a few miutttes, he notlned Superintendent Fuller and Chief Clerk Porter by teJeidfoH of the state of affairs. They came la hot baste, arriving at four oVWjk k- Tiller's aafe wan locked. PearinsftlK' wrst, tot, stnitha' were sent for to break the aude. U w as a difficult job, and mt usiU mkr night did the doors swing oeu. iuk t-orvfcns went: K.wrrr of everjthlng but bullion. The thief had taken with hiut the page of the hook re con Hug tl- isM-ksrfTBe had rt ctredl. aad It wa only Mmsibit to estimate the amount of the robry. The hIIcc were nutiheti early In the evening of the robbery before Its extent was eMsl.li.hcl, ami tb" loliowittg description gien of him: Preuflss Tiller, aged twenty-five, brown mustache ami hair, pimply face, ooelitruelve features, slciir buihl, wehcitt l;'4 to 1 40 pounds, nat drew, uiet tusnm r, no evWcdce of di!iatIon in face or manner, alMp ther quhn aud genteel. THE RiNDIT OF THE WAMA&H. Prsath Kaade, tbe Had-MaadaMl Cwahawwl la the fealteatiaey M JdteS IH., Xaaea a Mtaesweaaa AaasMtlt the tlepaty Worsen, Inatettaw Probably Fatat Weeaids, a ml ta MiSMWlf Radty WoawOeU. Jcarr, IIJU Muretl 3. A murderoot a-otnnlt was made nuxm CaptainJohu MriKmaid.tleputy Warden of the iValtcntiart Imw, Saturdayafwrooon. The assin was the mtorious deupe rado Frank Ramie, IJepwty Me Donald, In go lag his rMinds, entered the collar ahop wiierc Kamte works. As cutomary McIionaht toped at the desk of Keseri Msthk-n to receive his report. While thsdeputy was talking with the keeper Rande Snaed his finger at his keeper and raised bis hand, giving a sigtt for a request to go to the closet, Matidea nodded aswnt and resumed bis conversa. tion with the I Nputy whose hack was turned toward Ramie. The feeeprr also tttrned hh luck to Rawlc to give an oriter to another wv let, , s iKsrr.aTK Assrr,T. Rande criissod the room, picked up a htsvy Iron poker three feet long and rbed on Ifeputy Mclkmald, strikinf him on the head with all hit force, smsttuV ing In his skuU. McDonald dropped sni'lesi, Reude shouted: "f bars killed the at, laet," ami drew a targe knife. Keeper .Madden rushed Ufion Ramie and recrived a terrible gab in thh arm, but held Ramie ntitll two convicts named Dcmolhi ami ftoab twme to his as. rManee, ami Ramie wis hurletl hdently hi the floor. Hearing the alarm,, Assistant Deputy Warden tarvln ami Homer F.d McDonald, brotlter of the attacked Deputy, rttilww1 lu. The coneVl It-ab wam on top of Ramh', ami had the life warty choked out of him when (larrla ortiered him Off. Roab ls gze! to le allowed to ebike him to death, Rande, rising, staggered toward the hw, naade a quick lunge, grabbing a knife front the table, turned ami h:sperately attacked Deputy t;an ln, who broke a heavy eane over Ramie's, head, cutting him tf riidy. lutling his revtdver, C.an in shot Rande in t be sile. I Ie: thtn grabbed the convict by the throat. While holding him thus Keeper MclHmald frantically drew a rettdver, placed the mur.sk at KandeV right ear and fired. Rande dropped. Deputy McDonald ami Mamie were carried to the. hospital, Examination showed tbst McDonaMV skull Is mrribly crnphed. lleces of the skull were removed, Ntelssr the brain exposed two inches kms; aad one wide. Rande was unconscious a long tlnw. Kot knowing how tlnngcroosly he was aoundmi, on recovering cottsclouswem Rande said ; "I sm Jesus Christ, and I was sent to rid this prison of that crai deputy. I think I have done It." Ramie continued t "I left a broad trail of bleed ail the war to the prison when 1 earns here. To do so I killed nine men; this m my tenth," The Meat information of the condition of Rande and bis victim sevm to IndAcam mat both men may recover. The doctors have not yet sticoeeded la ksxthsg; ms bifltrt ta VM IhMMttt hgam.