Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 11, 1885, Image 1

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pert i.n tlie fpoitare te ttie feffccl lint
lob 'eon Mlddletdn's forces nnd tlel
mr ,Jms.beenrnKlil(Jlaea Haiti iluv
lug It begun try cnnnonedinir tin leu
earth arks or the insurgents by HcF
ea'a r tilery corns. The result me f r is
(fonte I fe be n drawn taiUe.'fc' A nt-
l Hi w il probably be mnde whbu the v irks
l,f bee ..reduced, te storm the twi illnn
if iiultul diwly Trein t,he front and ink,
inir uuui lauuiues ure iikeiy te r mit,
wiee. ny arc well armed and are c aUly
Ini. ,f i
?be tlinggnrt was l)roitnhtte bi r en
,rob 1 (vrhen tlieyran Inte a heuv jiear
tcliti-" (OrSaiDt.-Uiiimnt.vlili'li w w-m
Ltr iViS (iuJiv hi iiJritHttr- wlmn tliAv 1 .rt out
into tlie butli. "A" Uhltery by tills tliiK
ciune up w ith u rush and Ret liite iwiltieuv
sciulln'hoer,il shells nfter tlie robots. TJie
UraiMdlera nowndvanced, mnrchinHtcadlly
Inte nutlen nnd doplej ed Inte line, centlnuliii;
te nilvnnce In HkiriiilHhinir nrilnr till ii.m
chunili was reachcd.w lien a priest cntue out of
a houie wav Iiir a w lilte tlag. Qoner.il J1KI J1KI J1KI
dloteii.uid Btall ndMiured and shook hands
uithhlui, xvlien tlirre ether priests mid ile
slstoi-sef iliarity catne out. A nuiiilier r
lialf-brced children uorealsolnsidoin tliarge
or tlie f IsU'h. Father Meulin tuld tli it tlie
Htcaiiier iA lived at a point a llttle aboe
iKiioucne in ,nu u. in. tiie roiietH Im
iy ueuiiueuicu iiuiiKeii liirein ihhii
It shortly alter striiek.bn n mud
tt liUling ilear apiln, and just bef jre
banks.
bank, but
inearriMtl passed tliacinslnp. lle also Mid
the rebels liad sl killednud tuoHe wounded
nt Tisii creek.
The (Ireuadieix advanced, skiiuiisiiini;
tereiii the brush en the rifrlit or tlie tr.til.tlu
fJatliiur iruu beltiL' mmlicd lerunnl dnu.ii 111.
elccllJtv teumlfs ll.ilouclie. nmv i.lnliilv lJ
Ibieln "the alley liclew. Here the battery
unlimbered en telmtli rldues. sendhi!? slinlU
Inte the eniuny, nnd wlille deinu se were
almost surprised by niiuiiibernr rebels who
crept up through the brush, net being dlscoi dlscei dlscoi
erod until but twenty yaids distant. Tint;'
made a rush ler the guns, llring and velllnV
nsthey ran. Captain Heward, I'. S. K., wlin
opcnites the Uatllng gun, saw the d.ingei,
ran the gun a ceuple of yards in ft out of ilh
lultery and opening fire, literally mewed tlfe
robels down. Theso remaiiiiug turned an 1
ran from the gun, reaching the shelter or tlie
brush. 'riioyepenedliioagain,and Heward rt
escape from Injury was something uiirwl uiirwl
leus IlulletH were Hying all around him,
but lid gallantly maintained his position, and
the lebels, uuable te stand the ten Ible lire,
returned te pits constructed In nr.ulue run
ning lrem the rier.
At up. in. the robels' tlie hud gradually
ccised, the troops, liewn or, still keeping tip
fct KMtlering tire along the. line, gradually
Kliieklnir until 4 o'clock, wl.pn enlv u leu
dropping shots w oie heard. Ne uioieoftho
Canadian troops hae been hurt.
At 0:30 p. in. u liedy or rebels opened llre
lrem the blul), near the mine en the left left
Irent, evidently en skirmishers. They Ilreti
thrce m Wvvh, but bhotteo high te reach. The
Winnipeg battery sholled houses in the dis.
tance, where large 'tunibers of tlie rebels
wero gathered. A second shell crashed
through the Hist house, and the inhabitants
rushed out. Anether shell blew tlie l oef oil
the heuse beyend. As the dispatches Ieave,
" rten'UIrim,it-mng oil.
uiiiuaije, Jiay ll.lrua,
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Ull L HI31 iiuiii iihi inn..
iii. luieuiiMiu timel ms : ""iu n, TT
lutolyne truth in tlie reiwrt tluVw,,,'
his forces hae been (uitiirn.l 'Kiiiii,,r.
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oem Heard rrem the fient since last night."
1 KIEL'S I'O.HiriON Miliv HIllONd.
AVASiiiNoreN, 1). v.. May 11 A disiuti 1.
icbeived by the secretary or state from C'ensuln
v'iUylen Winnipeg, says : "General Middle?
ten reconneitred the position or Kiel's ferce
at Ilatouclie, Saturday, with a less of one
killed and hecu wounded in the scouting
party and artillery engaged." Other details
or the encounter are given by Censul Tayler,
and his dispatch (eiicludesas follews: "Wel's
position very strong but his stock of allium,
nitiau said te be small."
ttK (UWJtUJi JWTJ.hll JS.
i Muli'liiiMit of llie I'uttTlmt llulit
het lu the Workhouse.
of the l'hlladtlphlu lluuw.
Itainonient.stiae laid my ineer-
ii.ory-tepiMjifci'bony-
l'ii my
Lull a
Weed
Nynili-
upon
runes,
Biouse
udly
uncst,
i w erk-
nil or us.
le petter's
1 veurin.
land make an end or
Liullge uie by correct-
rover Kw in the Times
finitrraiililiiL'. for. wliile I
r for publie opinion which a
bt breaks and it biuk acveuiit
it favor as solid as (Gibraltar It
ite apply It I would net like
cus, 'squire .mcmuiieii anil
Jiuit i iiuu lieen caught lu
teocemi. liuiJMiiioiern
tan or even my great I
wnose "iiuiiiurnu"
uilght have had the
a comfortable
horrors of n
i-tfully,
jin.Kit.
Ry tli
rir.
t'u.lilestun DeJ
Flaep fur (he
Urn Iii.utiitleu.
l 'fhe council of Catholle prelates wheliiet in
Hiiuinore last week for the purpese efKclcct-
j n piace ler me new Catliolle unlverhity
elded tnat it shall iie built In Washlnuteii.
iX' Although the Catholics of ether titles.
ftubly Philadelphia, oJleied very laige
bnetary linH(CiH1te 'arils Bceuiing tlie
ftvursii iiurraettutf w,4ii nuten pesses-
lie ( itiAit iUiajit4n( l le Congrecslouul
ury an
yrtidvniitjKe ,and Is last be
ling a 1 1
v aim .sctemille centre cautteil
preline.
UUjde lu fitvei1 of locating tlie
Vth4 capital.
erbity ,
.1,
' unaptieiie, ei tic. Aiaiiiiew -s
was veiecieu us ene ei uie irun-
jiwma nieug me lorniest le
or Wltdhlngteu te the nnlver.
litausVittrenir a')i-e.d te his
Mkeutrlt'Vite at lea.t KOiOOO te
e iiurwesed uiiivurnity.
lllbeVf tlie iilghest erder,
Vwreltlti Uie v, jric or col cel
iily a vseadnrv education.
,e bu uiuiK has al lead '
llg( V operations w ill
X Hue loeotloii et the
M fu the soldiers'
am vjbe city.
knvVnai the Mid-
hi tV-llvi wrcs I
Uie spring
UdiiiK wUfi
d
Kiptiiid Is net.
KBEtt
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11ASE JtALL, imiEVS.
A Suiemnry or the Ijilcnt Jasc1 mid General
. Dlaiiiiinil Nete.
I'ete Micgan gees te Pittsburg.
l'yle w as lilt very hard by the Nationals en
Saturday.
"Teri" Laikln will playnccend for tlie
Norfolk.
The Wllkosbarre peoplenro lK'giiiuIng le
hew 1 for games.
Lancaster will have sev oral geed nuiateur
clubs this season.
Nene of the Hastcm clubs wero nble te
win lu tlie West en Saturday.
Coogan, the New ark's heavy hllter, is an
excellent telegraph oporater.
Hlg-ineutlied Ike lteuncrs, of the Quaker
City club, gees te Chattanoeg l
uenlirer is sild te have a "pudding" In
Christiana, nnd is making money.
The two strongest teams lu the Kasteru
Lc.igue met In Washington en Satuuiay.
Wilmington tried n new pitcher iiamed
Wlnnoiuero Saturday and he was hit very
hard.
Charlie Haitian, Philadelphia's little short
step, had two home runs eir Huillnteit en
Saturday.
5 llaln pre entcd the gume or Iiincwter v s.
.lorsey City en Saturdaj'. Tlie clubs w ill try
it te-day.
The Eastern League scitsnu will open In
this city en Thuisday when the Iaucastcr
and Newark clubs pi iv.
Kv cry geed pitcher "gets hit at tinies, nnd
Cushman will lomember whathe get In St.
Leuis en Friday.
Carruthers, el St. Leuis, sild te be the best
vsseclatlmi nitclier, has proved a terror ten
i umber or tlie heavy hitting teams.
All the ether Kastern Lcague clubs are
swing te the Nationals or Washington :
"Wait until we get you oft your own
grounds."
Manager Prallugcr intends te make the
Wilmington club strong, ir he gets, the
men he is new after tlie Wllliamspert club
will be very badly crippled.
Vice-Piesident Hendricks and Senater
German are admirorser the g-uue and wit
ness every contest en the National grounds.
Theywant te sce the Washington club in
tlie Aineiicin Association.
The Nameless dub, or Iiucatcr, went te
Maulieiiu Sdtirdav, where they wero de
feated by the club or that place by 0 te 'i
Hill and Alllelnch were tlie rfamoless bal
teiy, and tlie latter struck out sixteen of
the borough boys.
Tint was a great game between the New
Yerk mid Providence clubs en Saturday.,
The stngle run was made in the last inning.
The Ihijb lrem the small state were uuable te
make but one hit oil Kcofe. K.ich team had
three errors, but they were made by the bat.
terics. f
Diddledeck, the president of tlie Kastcrn'
League, has been striking cowardly blows
at President McKnight, of the American As.
sociatieti. I iv writitn? ter llm ftnerlinti Ufa
and signing himeir "Mark It Down.' Me-,
Knight has round this out und this weettiH.
a column unci a nan leuer, luurn op -uie
K.istcrn League owner. 'f1 , js
Fer tlie letirth tlme v esterday the Atldetle'
was defeated by the bt. LetiK The ficere,
w.is'llnl. "Miii'iIiuuh mid ICnlirht woretlotli'
hit veiy hard, and although the visitor luid.
nme hits oil f'eiitr. they vvcroei mtiouwie
them. The 15 iltlmore succeeded in w Inning
in Louisville by CI tee, and Cincinnati again
deleated Ilroeklvn by" tort.
The umpires or tlie Kastein Lcague or last
ear were net paid and Kd. West, or Ilroeklvn,
wrote te Diddledeck asking him te pay him,
as thn l.e.iL-iie was air tin en Its feet. Dlddle-
-J)eck'sauswernt.itetl that the present IZastcm
Lojguewas in no way connccieii vviin uie
fernt.r one, but liad simply adopted the
same isune. Denny Mack, Wesley t'nny
and Dii('y I'iorce were no doubtcemlorted in
tlie sj"ie way.
1 no State Nermal scluxil club el Millers
vlc, opened their season by defeating the
yifjli .SeIkkiI club or tills city, en thi college
."".' e.iiiimiiy. j iciuure ei uie g.unu
,mis a ltn-h inded catch made bv Llntnerin
ea tleld.
The si'ere. bv (milium ws
IlKllfclloel ....0200002 5 211
into Aenimi . e e l 3 e e le a x 17
tlie Actlve club of
heie they nlaved
lunilevH. The lin-
i ,i ....'".. , r Hilling i-yie nam.
cthteT.. TrlsslorimdOibseiiwore the 1.
tcryef the Actives for six innings, when
Iteiileubaih and lirlmmer went In.
f Iiusemuliy Innings wns
D.nintle.ss e 4 n 1 0 0 1 e n h
Active . 1 tl 3 II (I 1 0 U 0-,',
llaseball en Siturday At Plilladeltihla:
Pliilhdelphia lr, Husten f; at New Yerk:
New Yerk I, ProvidcnceOj atSU Leuis : KU
Leuis $, Athletic f ; at Pittsburg : Pittsburg
Hi, "Mets":i; at Clneinnattl : Cinclniiatti I,
HroeklynO; nt Louisvllle: Louisville n, llal llal llal
tlmoie 1 ; at Newark : Ticnten 1, Newark 1,
seven innings, called by darkness; at Wash
ington : Nationals 10, Virginia!); at Wil
mington : Norfolk S.', Wilmington il; at New
Haven : Yale fi, Prhicteu It; at Chester : Qua
k or City til, Chester u; at Willlamspert:
vyilliainspert 10, Iliewiis of Alteena, 1 ; al
.Tv:: ?,V.V.rf;V,x.,l,t't" ". Nationals . I
ie ashingten ii,.-. .w!. eimIiic? sill v
their club, and they siikPlv-MyMi!iy.
.. Tl.ii l.'iiiu lnult tit.d nll.i.N .IflllinU llll I
The
ever
liibleJim Knew les" and ethers. James has
net been loliableoiiough the jiast few seasons
te play in any geed clubs and bofeio the
season Is ever he will have been in every
position en tlie Nationals. Gagus is another
plajer who must have improved greatly.
When he was in the Kastein League last
season the Ironsides and ether clubs niaslied
him up against tlie fences witli ease and he
iscoiisiuereu n peer puiyer. uie papers
think tlmt liieir cnii) Hiieiuit navoapiace
ie American Association, iist season the
i was uuabld te support a team in any
ue, and the Lastcru Lcague is about
iwvy as tney can go. They fiive been
aie in acciiientally winning a low
and are uuable te held theuiselves.
IreiiKldcH Deft-at CUrl.tlana.
'he Ironsides went te Christiana en Sattir-
v liere they plav ed an oxcellont game
.1 Ith the splendid young team which lopre-
sents that tow n. The lev s ft-eni Lancaster
found cousidenililo dilllculty hi hitting
Molcher, who is a geed pitcher, and the home
team could de little with Sweitzer. The
Iionsliles played the better Helding game,
although their positions had been changed
c-eusidciably. Househelder did well en
third, his old place. Getthier, of iHst. year's
Ironsides, caught a geed game for the Chris
tiana el uU Tlie score, as kept by the home
scorer, was as lollews :
nteNHiDFs. AiiRlni-e A rcitRitm'HAAnnin iea K
HweUzur,).-0 i
:i
J
2,Kby 1 f-u II
0 ItiiHsel, 3U. -Oil
liner, e . , - n II
Vcclicr.sH. - 0 e
Ildiii.ch'illi- 0 I
ItellliiH. aii. - 1 ti
Mltcliull.il- 1 2
W lUeu, 1111
Pepper, of-oil
lluiiiLit l'l.il- u 0
.
e
1
e
e
e
liuclircr. 0.- 0 2 II
uurrar, iu -uu a
Iteccker.es. -00 1
Melcliur.p.- 0 I e
Winner, rf-01) 1
l'ewnull,2lj-0 0 I
Hllntoii.ef-OU 0
e e
2 1
u u
Total.
-3527 U 5
Tetul
03 Z
IHMKUS.
12 3
i 8 0 7 8 a
llOHHlftCd
ChiluUiina.
.0000 2
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11 e
u U
03
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HUMMAUV.
K.micil ltiiiis-None Tluei! bwelllU Uiichii 1.
1 weluu-ulllt .Mllcliill iiii.l bweltzur. hlrurlc
eat-llv twiil7cr, 4 ; by Jlrlclier, It. I,e(t 011
1'iises Ireimliliw. 4; Clirintlaiia, 0. Uuiplru
Jloyce. Tlme of Ciiiuie 1 hour, 40 minutes.
I'reilktlug 11 Great Culmn I'prlilng.
Mauuel Deraja, u ropresontallvo Cuban of
New Yerk, said tiiat If, as icpeitcd, Cubans
hav e been in Washington trying le forward a
sclieme for the United States te buy Cuba,
the patriotic Cubans In New Yerk were net
lutoichted in It. They were net anxious te
have tlid United States buy Cuba Just new.
he said, because the Cubans bellove they will
obtain their freedom, llefore fall lie says a
general uprising or the Cubans will occur
und Spaniards living in Cuba will help the
1 evolution in erder te threw oil tlie oppres
sive burden of Spanish taxes.
Hi) U Rleiui Enough lu Held the Ulllce.
Governer Curtln tells a geed Htery of a
Hepubllcun postmaster iu PesI'h district.
Pest, It seems, cemplaiucd because the man
was net turned out, being a very "ollenslve
artisan," The itostmestcr had declared
publicly tlmt should Cleveland be elected no
man 01 character and 110 woman cfseif.
renpect waild. enter Uia WiUUt lloue. .lle
VMisiwkcul hew It w he oeeld consent te
lioldeiUeu iiKiIeraHWii whom he .Uija.
se much.! ''I'll tell yen," wld the (oJmwm (eJmwm
tur. "ir,ClBeJtvnd bufii't g6t spu.(k tioeugh
40 turn nUfViitJl'iu lust Wfcun rubugU tpbqld
. J'
l.tL"..!tr!1'.r"'y afternoon
i . Ar.?. """'S'J.Mt. Jey, w
" h"" K.UIIU Willi II,., is
caster bevs hiitml ....'
PA., MONDAY, MAY
AFTER THE REWARD.
CJieirnn at tiui welsh mevxtaix
11UST1SU roil AUK nVZXAUD.
Firing at i:crjtlilng lu Sight In llm Hnpe of
lllttliig the Outlaw A Iet of Wvlsh Mean-
lalnrrrg In CuMedy Mart Springer te
lle llreiigiit te thl, Cily.
.f.
llurlng Saturday nftonineu nnd evening
the stories coticerning' tlie cnpturo.ef Abe
Iluzzard continued te fly around the town,
l'dward Ii.irnlield, who inuiglucs himself a
dotectivo, but wiie docs net pessess enough
brains te be a pollc-e ofilcer, letiirned from
the mountain iir the atlcrnoen. He promptly
Inlormed thepcople that he had been nway
from town en ether business and had net
been looking for Iluzzard. Of cotirse this
was untrue, as he was known te
be niter the outlaw, but as usual
made a mess of things. During Saturday
e cnlng there wcie lets of stories concerning
Abe, and nne man said that he was with ids
brother Jake near the aiinshouse during tlie
afternoon. All these proved te be fairy talcs,
and at tills writing Abe Isn-snafe as ever.
The Harrlsbuig Telenram, a llttle Sunday
- -J
paper, whleli usually publishes stories ujv
side down nnd makes specials or the locals
found in the Lancaster evening papers, had
llurard nrrosted by "black-moustached"
Oflieer 11 irnheld.
Yesterday a large crowd or leople visited
tlie Welsh mountain. They nil claimed te
bavebcen diaun llmre out of curiosity, but
really a latge uuuiber wero after Abe and
expected te get a whack at tlie big reward.
A great number remained during the night
nnd kept firing guns nt overy object they saw
with hoiiie hepe of iiccldenUllvHlinetliig Alie.
ATmUh lemitJiIni') nt Airmlnl.
On warrants Issued by Alderman Spurrier,
Constables Lk-heltz and Hew man tills iiiorn iiiern
lug arrested the following residents of the
Welsh mountain : Martin littrzard, Jehn
Ilii77ard, Martin lleuek, Jacel) Ariiistreng,
IsateMimm, Levi Peters and David Peters,
Heiidcrseu, Marshall and Jacob Marshall.
The charges against them are aiding and
abetting Abe IlU77.ird,an escaped cenvictaud
fugitlve from Justice. They wero unable te
furnish I Kid and in default efMOO ball each
wero committed te the county prison for u
hearing fit a tlrunet yet denlgnuted.
I'he abev 6 arfcsLs were itiade irtrirnu.
aultatleu ;hd with the county uutberUlen,
who are of opinion that if the men who are
aiding Abe Buzmrd to'keep out, of the yray
of the officers are locked up, his capture Will,
be accomplished in a fevr jlnyit litis well
known that tlier above named have Ixjen
friends of .Buzzard, and en mera Ulan (me J
k occasion have saved lluzzant from arrest.
i Seme of tliose parties admitted having seen
Uuzaard frequently, but say they were net
bound te betray hint. Mart Uuzzard ttankly
says be knows nil ulxnit Abe's whereabouts,
but If the eHlccrs thinks he will hand Abe-
over.totKcBitlioyvvIJlbo greatly disappeln ted.
w- M'hii ncciised are n hard-loekltxr set et men.
They, attracted a great dent of attention as
iney were mareueu te the- county prxsealtw
morning.
Te lle Itreuiftil te IanuiMr.
Martin Springer, who is new In the ilerkn
county Jail, will Ixi brought te this city this
w oek te answer chaigcs of felonious assault
and battery ami larceny preferred by Kliza
bctli tietz. Alderman Spurrier w 111 dlspose
of the case. Springer is a rcsideut of the
I'erest, near the llurksaud ItnuLster county
lines, and enjoys a bad reputation. He.wHIi
n large uuuiber of-ethora w ere arrested a few
weeks age and commltted te tlie llcrks
county prison, but thq authorities wero uua uua
beo te make out a case against them mid they
w ere disch irged en halxsis corpus en Satur
day last.
lliemilng of Tire Weiiit'ii und a Child.
About U o'clock Saturday night, a party or
Swedes, consisting or Dcsciuiiim Gtiveual,
his wifb and child, August 1 lese, August
Wiuitizaud Henry Hhredlng, rotiirned from
Pittsburg te their home at Hays station, en
tin Monengahcla river, came te rerryiuan
'itiompsen Snyder, at Hsuloweod, and asked
him ie iOW them uciess the river, as they had
missed tlicvjcrry beat. As they shoved oil
from the shore a large stcitner insscd up the
river, leaving heavy waves In its wake,
w hich rocked the boafmrUjYjglitened the oc
cupants. Mrs. Uiivenal atteniHed toriseto
her Icet, and a wave striking tliebu-tat that
moment, cipsled 1L Snyder, who isHin ux
Iert swimmer, righted the tieat and "udcav "udcav
ercd te save the woman and her child, but in
ids clleits te get them iutotlie beat they were
washed away lrem him and both drowned.
Hese, (ieveual, Wautiz and Schrediugall
stalled te swim ashore the moment the be it
overturned. Altera hard struggle the three
latter readied 1 mil, but Hose became ex
hausted and sank. The bodies wciealt re
covered Sunday morning.
-"-...
Mrs. Themas, wileTiPVrunlTSx'A.
Green Springs, W. Va, a geed-looking'
woman, uged 30 v ears, took advantage of her
husband's absence lrem home and collected
a considerable amount el money belonging
te him, sold all the llve stock, soma provi previ
sions and the most valuable portions or her
household goods, and en Saturday left home
with nor six childien, hi company with her
husband's cousin, a young man who has
made his home with the family iorever a
year. She left 11 note telling Mr. Themas
that she had gene te visit hoi father, hi Ma Ma
eon county. Her husband w 1 ote te her lather
asking If his wife was there. Uiieii a reply
coming saying that nothing had been scen of
her, a seal eh was instituted which resulted
in bringing te light the lact that the wire had
bearded u I mat at Charleston with the cousin,
bound ler Cincinnati. Themas Is out f 1,'JOO.
Mat of 1'iitlaiintHl I.elti'm.
Following is the list or unclaimed letters
remaining in the postellico at Lancaster, for
the week ending Monday, May 11th :
Lathes' List. Mrs. Uert Hestlck, Miss
Fannie Fisher, Miss Sallie Flick, Miss Olive
Fessey, Miss Dera Fraellch, Miss Kute S.
l'u liner, Mrs. Hullle Fullmer, MNa Mamie
S. Gardiner, Miss.Ll7ie Greh, Mrs. Kebicca
Hamilton, Miss Annie Imliell, Miss Llla
Kennedy, Miss Aiiuie K. Kroider, Miss
Kutie G. Kreider, Miss Annie laiiiuarny,
Mrs. Itetsy Muttliews, Mrs. June l'rotheioe,
Ann Ithiue, Misi Virginia A. Stanten, Miss
Harriet S. Stiver, Miss Annie Temasney,
Miss Annie Yeung.
Gent's I.itt. Mcssis. J. K, Andiews,
Jacob ilaller (ler.), Tem O. llowser, D, llut llut
7er, Heraco G. Deighteu, II. Franklin Lby,
Jehn IC. Kaby, Patrick llageu, PetorJack PeterJack
J. W. Keelor, Jehn Klrchhefer (for.), Wil
liam Kline, Jeseph MeDaulcls, S. Ii. Myers,
Fred Poeloy, Seymeur lewis llau, Cenrad
Sliaeller, Harry Skelding, Geerge N. Snader,
Autt Strattse. T. II. Sturgeere, Henry Trout,
U F. Wiliey.
Tlie ltmoiiKe uf In 11 3Iakc Men.
Shortly after 8 o'clock en Saturday night
two masked men entered tlie heuse or F. S.
Thrall, In Oswego, N. Y during tlie nb nb nb
seneoefMr. and Mis. Thrall at church. A
daughter about 1-1 j cais old had Just put a
younger sister te bed, uudwas sitting nt the
piano when tlie two men appeared in the
room. One or them with a drawn knife
seized her. and under threats of death com
manded silence, at the s.11110 time assuring
her tli it she w etild net be harmed if she made
no outcry. He thou w itli a large pair or scis
sors cut off her hair nnd also cut her clothing,
saying he wanted te be revenged en her
father. The 111011 took seme articles of
silverware and lull tlie heuse without doing
the child turthur hnirn.
Hunt for VluUtlugn City llrtlinuuiu.
SuiM3rlutcndent Halbucli has entered suit
before Aldeiman Dcen, ugainst Andrew
Krny, ofSeuth Christian street, nud William
Kleller, pllimber, for violating 11 city ordi
nance. Thn cliarge Is that connection was
made with tlie city water main without hav
ing obtained. 11 .pcimlt : that Kray allowed
tfcS t4v vm4r te U H4 ty" Ms tBta witb;
oef Usm pld ferthwa, and tbniKmv
tuntd Hit) vwtep os after tbe mme was
MirHl erl by Mw wtr mipwinMwlwt. Th
ptatdly r U last Mwd v4lw U a Ami of
jta 'netwvW ba ktwd PtuU gMNitiy.
Tin: linsir.iiAitxiier.D case.
tlie Defenitsnt lleunil Over Te Cnnrt anil
Hrlng Counter t'lmrge Against Illatv.
llefore Alderman McConemy this morning
at 11 o'clock, Conslable Ldw. Ii.irnlield had
a hearing en tlid cliarge el extortion prefer
red by Solemon lllaw, of l'hll idelplila, who
charges him with ebtalnliigfO from him for
Nettling the case brought against lllaw for
tlcket-Hcalplng at the circus Inst vvcek. lllaw
swere te tlie facts an heretofore related In the
Inti:i,t,mi:.nc:i:ii ; upon cros.ve.xainlnatlon
he said he had net been iietilted by sev oral
ollicerste (pilt selling tickets bofero he was
nrrestcd nnd he sild that he did net pay
Ilarnheld any meney ''as consbible," but he
paid te lilin, as prosecutor ; he did net knew
Ilarnheld was a censtable when he nrrosted
him, but he afterwards saw him in uniform
and wearing a star nt the station heuse ; he
did net tell an liedy that he paid ISaritheld
$10.
Thereupon ISarnheld's counsel, J. Hay
llrew 11, esi., nsked Hint thecsvse be dismissed
as net having lieeu mnde out; argued that ir
the mono v was net paid te him "as con cen cen
stabeo" or In Ids elllclal capacity It was net
"extortion." The nlderiirm thought dif
ferently and bound Ilarnheld ever te court
tonnswer.
it was alleged by Ilarnheld and his friends
that lllaw had been uotilled te quit selling
tickets bofeio he wns arrested;. nnd that he
swere falsely when he testlllcd te the con
trary. And upon tills a'ciiinplaintforiierjury
against lllaw was made helore Alderman
Deen ; he was arrested nnd asked for 1111
early hearing.
llLOtni IS TO I. A ICC i:ill K.
Tliren l.ti- It liy tlie i:pl.il.ili of a Heller
en a Deck.
The linn of i'oeto A, Walker had contracted
te icpalr Wright iV. Ce.'s luinljcr deck at Dun
kirk, N. Y., mid bought a second-hand boiler
te run a small pile driver. They wero Just
gettlug upsteam in it for the first time late
en Saturday afternoon when .111 explosion
occurred. About thirty men and Iwys were
standing near by nnd when the escaping
steam made a loud 110N0 some ene said:
"She's going te blowup." when tlie ciewd
mnde for the shoie end of the de'k.
Mr. Feete was in the act of throwing water
Inte tliollre-box and was blew 11 sixty feet out
into the lake. He came te the surfaie twice,
but the poeplo were se panle-stricken they
could render him no assistance. His dcul
beily was recovered. The ilrcmau nnd a
man named llyley are missing und Itlssiip Itlssiip
iiescd they vvere cither killed or drowned.
Toe lake Is lieing dragged for tlieli bodies,
bat us-yet without success.
Mr. Walker, i'oeto's jxirjner, was blown
forty fret Inte the lake, but was net iujureik
fieveral ethers were forced te taKO n cold
bath, but nil were leHcued, nuv cmploye
rniued Geerge Cruiser swimming le tbe
"khore with llurriseri Tuthll, , manager of
AVright's planing mill, after rescuing a lad
named Trey, Whose right ami vyiw broken by
aploceeftbe boiler. The coroner's iiirjuest
will 1m held to-inerrow.
, ' On Trial Fer an Ontrageeu Auault.
"!nrwYeu1v May IL Police Sergeant
Crpwley, charged wilh'rape'huthe person or
MsgglQ Merris, was brought Inte the court of
general scmleus this morning fort,"trUiThe
priKener was V.Duirlit in uand-cuffed te a'
deputy KherlfT.'llls face waspaluand haggard
nnd his eyeTglassy.'Mtajiccuser was
brought ever from the dlstrlets-jitlerney'j
ollice shortly idler and placed"" lnslde"
tlie space devoted te counsel. She
was neatly dressed lu a close
fitting cashmere nnd looked much
better than w hen hi court during the pre
liminary proceedings; The color lind re
turned te her cheeks and a smlle occasion
ally lightened her lace, William Itllnt,
Crewley's accoiiipllce In the crime,
marched te the bar with a swagger
ing gait acceiiipinied by his counsel,
who asked that he be graiiUd ascpamtfl trial.
Tlie court ut once granted the request and
llliut steed aside whlle the Jurers were se
lected hi Crewley's case. Six Jurers wero
obtained iu the Crowley case up te recess.
(letting a Jury In tin Clmerlti Trial.
Klt'llMO.Mi, Va., May 11. In the Hustings
court this morning, Judge Atkins discharged
from the panel in the Cluverlus ease J. M.
LUett and A. S. Hoopers ; tlie latter by con
sent of counsel. The eatte was net stated.
It was preved by witnesses tint Lllett had
recently said he bollevod that the prisoner
was guilty, but tint tliere was net enough
ev IilQnxcte convict lilin. 'llie court also
lined KlteOttHiJity-live dollars for (entempt
iu seaking atieui 'l.tjjise. The panel of Id
was Ihcii completed by llfe accepUiuce of six
AIeMinder talesmen. The court took a re'
toss for an hour, after which tlie defense will
striice oil the list four names. '1 lie 1.1 talesmen
will be sworn bias the Jury, and the evi
dence will lie begun.
Warrant for Cel. Huirk' Arrint.
"..,
A tttra,l
-ten, I). C, Miy 11 Lieut.
... i.. .i.TWlk lorce, called at the
IIIIUII.I, UU.aiHLII, Mill ... , ,.,
.. . ,. .,. . -'!- rtllli
warrant ler iau nrresi 111 "i,-,
Stnirks, charging him with assafili
battery en Cel. Henry I). DeAlitia, 011 Satur
day last. Mr. Sparks was uotilled that the
case would coma up for trial before Judge
Knell in the police court te-morrow at 10
o'clock.
ItUimuck en Kiigllnli Civilization.
ItiutMN, May 11. In the Ilelchstag 011
Saturday, Prince llistuarck, whlle opposing
in dobate tlie bill forbidding Sunday lalxir,
answered n deputy who assertod that lng
llsh and American manufacturers wero fur
iu ndviuicoef theso or Germany by saying
that lhiglnud was centuries in advauce or
Germauy iu clvlllalien.
huiihi't Cox Heady te he Convinced.
Washimiten, D. D., May 11. Mr. S. S.
Cox said ten representative Of tlie United
Piess te-day, that unless tlie delegations
fieni New Yerk which ure te arrive here en
Wedncsdny te urge lilin te docliue the Tutk
lsli mission can present reasons which villi
convince him that they ure paramount te his
ill health he will go te Turkey.
IIx-Majer l'ayue Head.
Ci,i;vi:i.an), Ohie, May 11. Ex-Mayer N.
P. Payne, son et Senater II. II. Payne, and
brother-in-law of Secretary Whitney, dled
at his home en Kticlid avenue, this morn
ing, of heart disease, lle was lb years of
age.
Cemnull (let. it Jimv Tilal.
Duiim.v, May 11. A new trial lias been
eidered iu the suit of ox-Pestollico Secretary
Cornwall against William O'ilrlen, M. P.,
and editor of United Trclund, for llbel, Tlie
feimer trial, In w hich Mr. Cornwall sought te
recover 5,000 damages, went against him.
Death el lixrljoteiuer Walker.
Nl'.w Yekk, May 11. Lx-Goeruor
Gilbert O. Walker, died at his res! res! res!
donce In this city, Ne. CO West
10th street, at U o'clock this morning. He
w as C'J years of nge.
Unglauil Wilis at TennU.
Londen, May 11. At the gante of tennis
played te-day ler the championship or i'ng
land, Lambert wen, Pettlt, the American,
"scoring second. -
VVulej Held u I.e ee.
Londen, May 11. The Pilnce or Wales
held u lev ee te-day. U. S. Minster Lewell
ami all the foreign diplomats uttemled.
On" for the Azore.
Nu-vreitT, It. I., May 11 U. S. training
ships Jumestew n, Saratoga nud Portsmouth,
sailed en their annual ciulse this morning
for I'iivhI. Aynmrt.
Jl0jr.ti IL The 7Vhm k&t
i'tSitt
ilmliMXUi&k ty wMiitStelwt. ' '
11, 1885.
THE DEATH ROLL
a sum 11 mi uf Atten vitixi:sh vAsa te
tiik OTinm sum.
Mr. Ann Kliuibelli Slii-rU nnd Mm. Mnry
Ann ICUIdcr, or IliU City, Mr, llaiinali
ItltK-r, of (liip, nnd Mr. Jnteb It.
llulne. of MlllrrHvllle.
Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Slierlz, widow of the
Inte dipt. Christian Shertz, und motlicref
the Kev. Alexander H. Shertz, or Franklin
county, died at her rosldcuce Ne. 201 East
Lemen stieet, this morning, in tlie Oath year
or her age. Whlle Mrs. Shertz, owing te her
grc.it age, Is but llttle known by the present
goneration,slio was quite an Important person
In the community half a century nge. Her
husband, Capk Short, was landlord of ene
or the best hotels in llie city located en Enst
King street, where the Exchange hotel new Is,
nnd old residents romemlior her as being a
model landlady, careful of the comforts of
her guests nud tlie reputation or her house.
On the death or her husband, which
occurred many years age, Mrs. Shertz
retired le private life nnd lived
se until her death. One of her daughters,
Miss Li7ie, was her constant com
panion and hoilsekeepcr. Anether daughter
Is tlie wifoet Mr. M. O. Kliue; another tlie
wlfe or Dr. E. K. Yeung, el this city. Her
son Alexander has been for many years nn
eloquent and succcsslitl preacher of the gos ges gos
pel near Ciiatubersburg, Franklin county.
MrsShert. was herself an oxemplary Chris
tian, n life-long member of tlie Presbyterian
church. Tlie tlme of her funeral lias net y el
been fixed.
Mr. Mnry Ann Utliler.
Mrs. Mary Ann Eichlcr, widow of the late
Simen Eichlcr, dled ntoneo'clock this morn
ing, nt tlie rosiilcnce of her son-in-law, Henry
C. Martin, i East Vine street, iu tlie filth
ve.tr of her age. Mrs. Elchler liad been
In (leclluiug health for two or three years
ast, but it was only about n week age that
she was taken seriously ill with congestion
of the lungs w hich culminated Iu pneumonia
nnd caused her death. Mrs. Eichlcr was a
Petersen by birth, heranccsters being among
the earliest Moravian settlers nt Litlt. Here,
tee, she was horn and married nnd spent the
greater Hirtieu of her life. In 1801 her hus
band and family removed te Lancaster. In
IsTl her husband died, and sluce then she
has lived with her children, tlie last four
years of her llfe being spent with her daugh
ter Mary, wife- el Harry C. Martin, druggist
Her ether children ure Hurrv, William,
Juntos, Jehn and Kebcrt, all well known in
this city. Mrs. Fielder was a pious Chris
flan, n member and a constant attendant at
the Moravian church. She was conscious al
most te the hour of her deatli and died as
she lived with tut unshaken faith In the
Saviour,
Mr. Hannah llltxer. of dap.
On Saturday evening, Mrs. Jlannali BItzer,
wife of Jehn Jlltzcr, residing near Gap, died
after an illness of euly a few weeks' duration,
In her 65th year. Aunt Hannah, as shO was
familiarly known, was an estimable Chris
tian lady, belng a member of IMlovue Pres
byterian church for half a century. The do de
cawsd was given te charfty and benevo
lence. Sfie was a sltcr of Mi. Jsaae
Il.Stauirer, of New Orleans, who wp.s
bera lu Lenceclc township, this county, nnd
entered the hardware stere of the into Gee.
M. Htcifinian w hen a boy. lleis new ene of
U19 largest dealers In hardware lu the United
States, having stores in New Orleaiis, New
" erk,and ether cities. -
The funeral of Mrs. IJItcr will take place
en Tuesday, May Itilh nt 10 o'clock, from the
rcsldencoef her son, Themas J. lllter, with
whom she nnd Unde Jehn Illt7er have been
living. The latter, who still lives, has reached
the advanced age of SO years, and Is still ac
tive, hav Ing east a ballet for President Cleve
laud.
Jnreli II. ll.ilnn, of Mlllenitllle.
Jacob Ik Haines, an old resident of Millers Millers Millors
ville, died about midnight, last night, of
pneumonia. Deceased was (IU years of age,
and was born and raised iu tlie town where
bodied. During Ids lifetime he was a veto
nary surgeon and small 1. inner, and waswcll
known iu his neighborhood. He leavis a
wile, ene son and a daughter, both of whom
are married.
MU4 i;il-iletli KrJ-unaii.
Miss Catliarme Erisman, sister of the late
Daniel Erisman, died at Dayton, Ohie, 011
Saturday, aged 70 y cars. She resided in tills
city ler many years, but for n number of
years has lived w Ith a nice e at Dayton. Slie
was stricken witli paralvsls a short tinmnge
and that was the causoet death. Uurremaiiis
have licen brought te tblMcltyandtlietuneral
will take plai e 011 Wednesday afternoon.
reitTY 1'eitmns musicians
l-imt In New terk, Ieilte Some Legal Oppo
sition Inteieieil.
Ni:vv Yeuk, May 11. The llrst case that
has arisen hi our courts linder tlie new act
nassed at the last session of congress, forbid
ding tlie Importation of foieignors under con
tracts made abroad te de worklnlliiseeuntry,
--p,w.ltli but little success in tlie supreme
1aJ- -- - nirday the Musical Mu-
inai rroiccuve union, inreugu u oeuusel,
presented a motion in tlie supreme court,
asking that the North German Lloyd Steam
ship company be restrained from landing
forty musicians who were about te
reach pert en the Ficlda. Judge Lawronce re
fused te grant the injunction, hut issued nu
order te tlie company te show eause why
they should net be prevented from violating
the new act. ilclore uotlce of tlie action of
the court was berved en the company the
musicians had lauded nud tlicrcfbie could
net be detained 011 beard. Tlie order te tlie
company was made returuable te-day, and
counsel for the steamship company nppearcd
iu court this morning, ready te urgiie the
the case, but after a brief roview of tiie mat
ter the judge decided te dismiss the writ,
Inasmuch as the law was a new 0110 and the
inen had already landed.
The musicians were brought hore under u
contract made for Win, llraun, of Philadel
phia. Tlie flne laid dew n by Congress ler the
violation of the new act is llxcd at a maxi
mum ligttre of $1,000.
TllV l'Ll'DlOVTJl VLAUVE.
A Liirse Scheel Heuso l'ltttd Up as a llenpltal
le Treat bullercrs,
Wn,ivi:suAititu, Pa., May 11. The first
nctive measures te prevent, nnd if possible,
step tlie ravages of the fover at Plymouth
were inaugurated this morning. A large
school heuse was formally epened as a hos
pital. It Is fitted up with all the necessary
conveniences, and is in cliarge el 11 regular
corps of physicians and nurses. A wagon
lead of medicine was lerwarded from tlie
Wllkesbarre hospital te Plymouth tttS o'clock
this morning. As seen as a patient la taken
sick with the disease hels conveyed te the
hospital. It is hoped In this way te prevent
the spread of the disease. It is a fact that
otttef evcry flve who dle lrem the dlscase
three die liem neglect. Tite sick de net
get the proper attention at their homes.
If often happens that a whele family are
sick at a time, nnd the mether, the only
nurse, Is tlie first 0110 te fall a victim te the
disease. Tlie relief comuilttce discoverod
many dostitute cases again this morning.
Only (125 remains In their possession new te
work w Ith. This w ill nil be expended 'bofero
night, and mere help must be forthcoming
at ouce or there will be much sullcilug. Twe
deaths occurred Inst night and many new
cases are reported.
m 1
bliip and Carge u Total Iaisa.
Halifax, N. S., May 11. The crew of the
steamer Helvetia, which foundered off
Scatlary, May 8, were landed nt Canze, and
will arrlve here te-night. The ship and
cargo will be a total less. Tiie Helvetia left
Cape Hy en Wy7th,- w lib her bow steveMu
.liy tw. Kt the strait of. Qaece, 1h' eemfany
v t)M. nerma.. Xeamsr BUib rwnklr-r, wHiem)
ffcftwiu kMvtr tiut stote t4Mf8lvetk was hi,
Ml m Uti- el4ttH 9f Uw, WW Wp sUtW,
t Jsf wwwiws mwww W (4H
3W11V Afir VOST3tASTi:ilS.
One I'ciiin Iranian In llinLUt Why Mr. lleelie
Wa lleuneeil.
Wahiiinoten, I). C, Mny 11. The presi
dent te-day nppelutcd the following H)st H)st
masters : Mmirice Lltsch, nt Mnhnney (.'ity,
Pa., vlce Jitceb I llrleker, commission ex
pired ; Jehn Slack, nt Ilrlstel, Tenn., vlce
Wm. Mullinix, commlssieu expired ; Mnry
IL Kdwnrds,ntClevclnnd, Tend., vlce Wil
Ham S. Tipton, commlssieu expired; Harvey
C. Moero, nt llreadlicad, Wis., vlce Ik W.
Ucelxj, HUspcndcdjMrs. (). A. Hastings, at
I'orttllbsen. Miss., vicoThem.isUlchardson,
commission exjilred ; J. 1 Meade, nt Ilnzcl
hurst, Miss., vlce Gee. E. Matthew's, coin
mission expired. .
Postmaster General Mlas says that llie
cuisoef thosnsiiensieiioril. W. Ileelw, post
master at llreadlicad, Wis., was that the
postmaster was negligent, and the monies
due the government were net kept separated
ns they should be. Wllhln tlie p 1st year tlie
ollice had te be Inspected llve times, nnd in in
siKXjters vcre constantly reporting the post
master ns neglectful nnd urging his removal.
OTIIIUt AIIMINIHIUVTION SKW S.
The commissions of Alfred P. Swineferd,
or Miclilgin, nnd Wm. II. McConnell, el
Dakota, te be governor of Alaska nud jusllce
or the supreme court of Dakota, repcctlvcly
were signed te-day.
It Is new thought th it ex-CengrcsHiiinn
Shelley's (Ala.) commission as Ith author et
the treasury will net be signed until late to
day, se Ilia' Mr. Sliolley may assume the
duties el the ollice te-morrow.
Henry II. James, elilci of tlie customs di
vision treasury department, tendered his
resignation te Secretary Maiming te-day.
Delegations from Indlina, Iowa, Maryland
and a niimber of ether states called en the
president te-day. Senater German lidded a
delegation from Hoekvillo, .Mil., which in
vited the pros! lent te atciid the uppreai king
county fair. The president's reply was non
committal. The president this uftcinoeu signed the
commission eT Hen. Charles M. Shelley, of
Alabama, te be lib auditor el the treasury.
Mr. Shelley will qualify and assume the
duties of tlie ollice te-morrow.
-1 nvtii: ciAivn .wi'Ajy.'Ki.
Kv.iiiilnallen or nu Italian Implicated In the
I'ltl.lMirg Trunk Murder.
CuiUMie, May 11. Augnstllie Jurado, the
Italian, who was brought back lrem New
Yerk by Detecllve llenllcld te answer te tlie
charge or murdering Filipjie Carusso, the
man who was round dead in a trunk at
Pittsburg, is new in tlie central station.
(La-st night Jurado was taken from his cell
nnd conducted te tlie private ollice or Licuts.
Shea and Kipley.
Detective Denfiold and Ofilcer Merris, the
Hall tti pollcemen, xv he has dnne most et the
work? en Uie case, were also In the room.
Merris speaks Italian fluently and he at ence
began Interpreting for Jurado the questions
asked by Btiea and Kipley. Theu Merris
Interpreted the answers te Shea, Klpley and
Benlleld In a loud veire.
As the examination progressed It became
evident seme startling developments were te
be diode. Jurado, after much questioning,
said according te the translation by 2itrrls,
that he took the trunk te the djpet, ' and ulse
that he left feYIew Yerk, with Victeria to te to
mlrile the next duy.MVken asked w bother hu
knew what was In the trunk he herilated for
seme tlme and at Lest onilcavertsHoovado the.
question. Cornered, he defiantly snidhedid"
net knew what was iu the trunk at the thud. thud.
Mere pumping followed, and Jurado broke
down and committed himself In several par
ticulars. Menls spoke lower after thitand
w hat Iio said could net be heard. hen
Jurado w as at last brought out, after mid
night he w.isevidently very 111 ucli frightened.
Thoellleers were Jubilant but noue ofthe de
tectives would say anything mere about a
confession, and a huge cloud ofthe most pre
found mystery bottled down uiion'tlioirheiul uiien'tlioirheiul uiion'tlieirheiul
q uartcrs.
ruii:ritn is 1111: iiaci.
Twe of llie Heller Skatei Alri nl. 'llilew
Up llie Spenge
Ni:w Yeitic, Mny H. Tlie l.i men who be
gan the six-day roller skating contest at tlie
Madisen Square gulden wero reduced te the
unlucky iiuinbci, thirteen, seen after six
o'clock this morning. Noremae finding tli it
the roller skates were tee much ler him,
retired from the race nt Dl'Ja. 111. alter skating
1(1 miles. Small, w he had entered the con
test for the sole purixise of beating Skinner,
of IIoten, in the record ler the llrst til hours,
left tlie track ut Gils a. m. Small was in peer
form nnd could net h no remained en the
track loiigerthantweorthrcodays. Franci",
the colored boy, is perhaps the leait at
home en the rollers el any or the contestants,
Harrimaii excepted. Ills stride is thert,
jerky and uneven. Snewdeu sceniingly
uses but little musctilai cllert hi skating and
is ene of tlie fiverltcs. All tlie men who
skated iu the last six dajs contest and have
cntered the present, have hosts of fiieuds te
applaud their efforts. There were but few
people present this morning.
The lollewing Is the ten e'i loekbeero In llie
skating match: Graliuu il ; Suowden 121 ;
OinelU 100; Emery 103; Walten 11(5; Mad Mad
decks 121; A Hey st 101; beheek 111; W.
Deyst 12J ; Francis 100 ; Reynolds Ul ; Cln Cln
ten nn ; Ilarrimau 90.
Twolve o'clock scere: Graham iii; Snow
den 117; Omella 1J1; Emery 121; Maddocks
117; Walten 111; A lleyst III; hlieck 13G;
W. lleyst 110; Frances UQ: Reynold 110;
Cl.Lxten 55 ; llarriinan 110.
Tlie Mute or llie U. S. Ireuaurj.
Wasuinoien, D. tt, May 11. Treasury
balances te-day : Geld coin nnd bullion,
fill,n.W, 110 jsilv or dollars and bullion, $101,
2iy.Mj." ; fractional silver coins, $31,077,219;
United States notes, $17,115,000 ; national
banknotes, $10,e00,hsl ; dcjwsits with national
bank depositories, $y,ltri,0'J2 TeLd, $.'.05,
810,50.1. Certificates outstanding : Geld, $127,507,
60.); silver, ?10S220,(wii; currency, $25,030,-
oea
internal rovenue receipts, $909,801; cus
toms, f 152,019.
Mauley Appointed Coventer eT llie Conge.
Viiinna, May 11. A Brussels dispatch te
the JWijfji'iij Ourrcsjiemfciici! says Mr.
lleury Stauley h.is been appointed governor
of the Conge state. llerr Eiwalde, consul nt
llembny, will be made mlulstci of commerco
nnd Herr Neuss, minister of fluance el the
country.
Drunk uuil lllberdcrl.
Henry Dlpheld, urrcsted for drunken und
disorderly conduct nud indecent exposure,
was commltted by Alderman McGlliin this
morning te the comity prison for llve days.
Doctors Who Dliagrec,
IIai.H'ax, N. S., May lb The medical
stall of the Halifax hospital has resigned be
caueo of the managing beard's appointment
te 11 clinical clerkship of Dr. Hawkins, who
iu the examination of candidates scored CO
points lu a possible 100 against 80 jieliits
scored by Dr. Goodwin. Ne reputable
doctor hore will accept unyoiie of the vacited
positions.
'llie Wule C0urt-Slarll.1l.
Washimiten, D. C, May 11. The Wales
tt)llrt-lirifsUttlls in secret session te-day, dis.
cussing the qde4!en of Jurisdiction or the
court ev or ox-Surgeurtenuiiil Wales.
' A Celebrated (leniuin Cen"'"'' Dead.
Oewia.Mii, May IL -Kertwr.) ilHer, the
w4pbwtRl Germaa eowiiescr hnikmist, la
dwi. JIs xvas born lu tfriuiHWrfcon-the-
AtW 111. Mil. 1
PRICE TY 0 01
AURAIGNK . teftTl3L''lK
- -t e i ( IrpffiL
cuxxixaiiAX Ai
THE EYES Of-'
fifteen of tlie ram
Jury W hecur
I'uckcil With S
terney lienen
Londen, May 11.
niiigham nnd lltirtei
felony, en suspicl
In the recent Tower
Ing oxpleslons, wet
day in the central c
crowd assembled In
in which the court r
of them besieged th
entreaties te be allow
None were admittc
passes from llie prep
When the tlme t)
ings arrived tlie d
iHTkreM
v$tfpj iaji h
. n -n .. mm k.., I
-v rrfj
Objected t lfrxa if
-IbsvCouKHeSSa, lA
flatergv-Th it Sy
Opunt the (Cap. 4 !h
-- ii'i
Hie dyuamlters, Otui-' '
llarged vvlth traMu'tfV
of belng "upUet'l
id Parliament bUfi.j
irralgned for trtd;tf
fnal court. A Wg"
around the btilldln
is locateJ and man)
ulcers ou guard wild
enter the trial roeiiii
secpt thew baviur
uiherltles. t ylt ;
I cnlng Hid proceed :
room wi lltemlly
s w ere ) ireugbi j in
ended by a strmijt .
Vcctaters woreHost wereHost woreHest
111 In cltt'en'a aMfa
Gently jfer the'pur
demonstration 'e '
era' friends, should
Kicked. The prisi
liaudculltid and stl
guard. Among tl
tcred scores or lelll
who wero present
tiose of preventing
llie part of llie prl
any gain admissleni
Ittecn Jlirers tu-thc
the triil et , Uie
le before a' Ja$
attorney ge8n)
;, hrlefly fitatteg-tli'
xl. His iviilarksKc
mi thoseijiisodi lafajl
if tlie pwouers.FlIe
y sayiiigHliat tt Wtu
nrisonersi"w ere gdljttx
and Ui'nti he liaj jii
Id se find whentlii
mltted. "ft J,
'10 attornej' gcneral'fc
for the ciewnxferd
aldorfethcrj ovldencv
ikcn atdha inqtilrfe
panel drawn
case wcra ebjj
was obtained.!
opened tlie pre
facts of the case
net dlfler nuteri
previous arral
com ludcd his iddrc
his firm belief tliat t
ofthecriino cliarge.
doubt that the Jury '
evidence had been s
At tlie conclusion!
add 1 ess, the witnes
called te the stand,
introduced was that
Inte tlie oxpleslons a
gate Hill stations en
ADIOUnNHD v
Londen, Mny 11.
niiigham nnd Ilurli
until to-iiiprfew. N
terest weS ellcilcd th
v co yi' 1. in
LoNiieN.fMay 11.
prestded at the trial 1
nlngliam and l'tirtc
Iio Vlcterit and IAmI- v
a imdergnntnd read J
'U to-meuhovv. i$l l
10 trial of Cunning
lias been adjourned ',&
nrther evldence pf Itt &
iltcrnoen. J f t
AfJTHOIUTY. 5
Judge Hawkins, who $
tlie dynamiters. Cun
te-day nftcr the ad
Jeunimcnt, granted penuLssien le Messrs.
Little nud llicliardf, tlie counsel of the pris
oners, te consult with them in regard te the
line of the defense. Xhey nt ence proecedef.
te Newgate, but tha1 govbrnerof thejallrf
fused te allow thenj te see the prisoncn prisencn
unless the wardens vvcre allow ed le be pres
ent Te this the icunsel objected, but the
governor was ebstinfite und refused te nllev
them te hav e any co limitation xv lUi Utelr ell
ents unless 011 ihc condition proseribed.
Messrs. Llttle andjj,4ljjrd8 jhen wflhdrew
and asserted yiSfuiey ft4jld inake a com-
plaltiUotJie court Ut inornuvfJkeovern-
0XM conduct.
irr l.VMSDEf tt'AH HEA
lluwtU DUoxeni 111 it lie Knen
Afeime te I uiie . tflelu jWn.
Londen, Mnyut Tkit'OpiisftryaUve pi
the opposition mere Infenutel as- tetc
present sUtoefain rs. AUW telejjrMits
from India deny tlie reported :'resignatleB';bf
Lord Dittlcrln. Tiic uillllary party luRua
sia continues te spiead roierts te the "dis
credit of England. The latest is that h
Russians captured ti Pcnjdeh some of Sir
Peter Lumsden's i patches, proving that
he encouraged tlie A glians te Invite a colli
sion w ith the Russia a, that copies of these
dei tiiucuts were uen e the English cabinet
and that therefore dcn was recalled.
St. Petersburg adv trough Vienna re
pert that quantities inievvder and dynn
mite are being sterei' at several coaling sta
tions. Werk couth uw en tlie Crenstadt
fleet. Odessa telegr ns state tliat the troops
whicli p-issed tbcre ' mobilized from U '
reset ves, veie a h j of uiikeiiipt peasac
youths, ignorant el tne vise erllles whicii
some of tlieni wero li .illy able te carry.
pessinr.i: oil op nussi.v. )
lliingiriaii papers irt th it Petor, sortet
the late Prince Knrai..'orgewitz, ljas goneto
St. Petersburg te en iver te obtain Russiun
support should he is
a manifesto assort assert
no or Servia. lje a ie
in-law, tlie Prince' el
rt his claim by 'Ibrve '
p iperu nre agreed U) it .
tool of Russia m,Uit
A "llelgrade efflc al ,
Itary right te thetit e
(
Vll MOVEMENTS. ' ,
l'he fitttwlanVs'i'iS I
ing his light te the t
hepes that ids ritlic
Montenege, will huj
or arms. The Yleni
tlie prince as a pessi
be closely walchc
luper denies his het
or prince.
l.VSINO OK
Lomien, May II
cutta dispatch states
yiterday (Sunday
ji.iitli or military s
topping the purelia
int erders were issued
discentlnuinfr thn (111
'av:
IH 4
-iViAH !
s t.
licrsgencrajlyde ii). vti't.i'yoie advewi vrfr
tet&e7gTrerMMV - &SiJd,".but Wj
consider that the gev riimentsukht te aiyc j
ca te Queta Piisn In i SK
eftranstxirtanlmalx Sl
ev- j 1 a jt.m.mji,jLri y
u IT . I.-..T ra... u. . r . frr a m.-
V semen hat Ilcnmr
or the hoi
Londen, May 11.
111011s this afternoon
hter for var,
ernment had
abandon the pi
Khartoum. The
1 enccutratcd at Wi
Stiaklu would be
mciiLs could be mat
the trodittfboiiiv tredittfboiiiv trodittfbeiiiv
changes iu tlie eri
the Soudan would
push forward tlie
llcrber.
hlciiuens A11101
Londen, May 11
publishes a dispute
sickness prevails
among the troops
government couse
telcgrams en the si
i:i Mnlull lc
Caiiie, May 11
says that El Malull
by the rival malull
lleneitnclii
Itmti.iN, May 11.
luformed the Hele!
el Spain had forma
duty en wheat ado)
lSinu.is, May 1
Ida Cliaiice In the l't ri
,111 Caiepiuipi
in mu iiuu.su ei dei .rfi
ern tiartmgleq, in' .
it (Hi that UiO g v-
,' ,i?KJ
inltely decided K'
of advauce upji
itlsh troops -vreuid !
y Hnlra nnd Assbi 1 1
acuated until arraej
te garrison the place '
vllleu jiotver Tl
-al plan of operaiiou
uajte It uuneccssiu
dread from Suakl
Ilia Suaklu Troop.!
The Merninn Chrer
M.
te.
from Sues, stitlrig wt ! S?
i an alamUnguj iJ(,5-"
Suaklu, but' Unit MjfeVy
lerblds
1 act.
ited by 111 ltlval. 4
dispatch from Dei
w again been dei
El Obelii.
e uty ou VVUeat, .-
Prlnoe lllsmarek t
jig that the go van
renounced , the
b hi, rSamAnr
-Tlie Reichstag
voted te linpose .( duty of three mar
wheat ImiortutIeni t '
Count Hcrbert 1 uiarck, thecliaHtl
seu, has lioen nppi ited under secrft
state, 1 I
iVEATHEll "llOnABIZITIMfi
llie Condition oft
ineineturumlliii
Wasiunoten,
Middle Atlantic t t t
bocemiug varlabh
ture.
a llnreuietery Mit
uiUen for UieMeiri
ela Wsji
icnt 'Aim
xed $?
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M
U, may 1I.-J UU tWEsd
tes, fair weather7, nabif is-Ji
a slight rise In tv .nerai, ?, Z
Rain has fallen
l'air weather linw rev.llls ill all the d itrleta i";
East ofthe Misseu river, 'i'heraW iNe3,j
l.liuiullU UIlll IUI wynvi uwh rvi u en u
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Seuth Atlantic ant UuirceaMarei at MMgJr,,
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ture lias risen lu tl 1 upper jiiwMMij ,, ai,
Missouri v alleys, .al)0reH hft," aninirf
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