TOpwWPPS lb gntdlimnM ::'k'z: Jr Vj. tti ?. A. . f tfH .m 1 ""-'VIM TR-i'V ;;.tm ,,(Wt. T!1 ? i BP I 5 Iw VOLUME XXn NO. TOBACCO l'ACKEKS BUSY. Til It CHOI' II K I Nil MAI'tlU.Y KM It) AN It ItTUHKO. Ilerelpta at Sums Warehouses fur Ilia Week, The Demand for DM Uenda, l.lh III the Dl.tant Mtkl., Nut Very Aillte, A New CtirltiK l'rere... tioeal traite In old lobaeco lini Ihieii slew lurliiK tlie nut week nml will remain slew In tlm end of thn season, for tlie reason that old tobaccos nre scarce, aud will eonllnue te lie se uoe, mil II tlie new toliaceo becomes old. Tim snle of KM cases nf m Havana, niul K. enses or soed leaf la nil we Iimve heaid of, (heugh tliore inaj- hnve lioen a few ethor small lets dls-swetl of. l.arge quantities or new tobacco oeiitlnuo te he received at tlie soveral warehouses in the city nml will eonllnue te Ui rocelvod for nfew weeks Income, ulvliifc employment te an army of nsorters nml packers. During the past woek several lacking houses linre received from fiO.uei) te 1M),000 pounds or baled leaf. Sklles I'rey received about l'.5,000 x)iiiiIm. C. .1. IUi ml ei A". Ce., re ceived lOO.OuO pounds, partly seed leaf ami jiartly llavnns. 1'iir tlie latter they paid from 10 te l'.i eenls for w rapport : for seed lean he ptlies ranged from ti te li! for wra pflrn.t nml - for seconds and tllleni as per iinality. Jehn McLaughlin for I. Hamlierger A Ce.. recently bought the billowing leta : Daniel Huch, '.lucres Havana, IS, -1, il: N. I droll, 1! acres Havana, Id, 'I, 3; Hiuulnlpli Frank-hou-er, 3i, acres Havana, 18, J, '-: Isaac Vem, I iwrn Havana, 111, 0, ;l, '!', Michael Hlirl7, 5 acre Havana, II, 'I, - M. Kempor A' 80111, llaltlmern, bought 1 acres of line Havana from lloliren Herr en prlvnte tonus, Jehn Battln, of I'.vojweii, Chnater county, ralswd l,HSeimd nf Havana tobacco 011 two acres or ground last son-ten. Ile anld It tlie otlier ilav te Davis Lederman, of UmoaMer, for 15, It,"'-', Hubert W. Caldwell, or I'ooop I'eoop I'oeop son. lias sold 0110 aero, 513 pounds of Havana, te tlie same dealer, for 12i .1, 'i Tlie New Vurk Market Frem tbe Tobucce Jniiriuil Tlie Mdek began llvely, lint omled In dull n (iMs. Manulacturnrs seem te Ihi ontlrely apathetic, lu the malter of leaf tobacco, tliey dally fearing fnrtlier stnpjiages of nporatleua caused by labor troubles ; nevertheless tlie tener et tlie market is excellent. 1'ackers its well as doalera liolievo that aoen these labor agitations will cense, and then with tlie declinaied atnek ofeld tobacceHon hand and the ilne prONptvLs ler tlie new, which labelag bought ery roasenablo, iroareUH times will iiriunll. Thoaales of last woek 1111111 1111111 beralmnt l,fOcasesnl nncliangwl tlgnres. .Suiimlrii, tee, lentliiues toautler Irimi tlie utiHutlted condltleii among cigar in.inufac in.inufac ttire.ru; nilosaenigiHl 200 bliw at Jl.l.l te t t.av. I lavana Moderatoly nftl ve ; x.les W0 bales at IrnuiTrc te 1 1.0. I'rein tho'Jeliarro l.eif HkhI I .Oil On tlie whele the market is but Htlghtly changed. Heme running lej leund biiyerx, but the bulk of the busluess was in (Hlda and end. Its and (-' as usual, hae the call en purchasers' attention, den oral complaint la made that the goedsdoslrod are net te lJ had at least only In amall ijiiaiitltliiM. We hear or aome leta luting been taken for ex pert. Havana llaana llllers soil ery miHlor miHler miHlor ately ; 300 bales clmnged hands at from C0c le 1.0x Tliore wa-s a little inore Inquiry Ter high priced goods, and we knew or 0110 Una that Mild 1 bales, iart Koimslles and urt VuelU Abaja The former iireught 85 te !., and the latter tLillij. Hiimatra Kveu this favorlte has boceiuo slew of sale l.V) liales were dlsoed of at Irtmi il.:i.'. let l.Ml .Suuiatra wrappers ;i.:ie tetl.f.1 ftaiiK ltiM,rt. I'ollewlngaro the aales nfaoed leaf tobacco ropirted for the Inti:i.i.uii:nei;u by J, H. Oans' Sen A' Ca, tobaive brokers, Ne. lit 1 Water strcet, New Yerk, ler tlie week ending April 12, lsSii: IfH) cases l"t l'ennsvhanla IUhiii aoed, p. t; 200 caes l.-SI I'eunsyUaula Havana wed, fxyil2c.; 300cases I'eunsylvania, "tjllc. j 100 cities IshInuUe Havana, lOCil.V-; KXiouses lsst Wisconsin Havana musI, p. t; 50 ceses casev IS4I, New Knglaud, 170 u-V.; mimlrles, 6(i3iL 1'eUI, (Wl cases. Tlie cigar tr.ide In New Yerk coutinues te be dlssstreiiHly iitloCted by the laUir troubles. The 7'e6ncci J.rnf dlscoiiuteiiaucoa txiy txiy cettiug, glvusuceUt Nheulder te tlie luckern prlce list and advises cigar niauut.icturera te jenu unions and tlius meet the clgaruiakera en their nun ground and hottle tlielr illller illller ences bv arbitration. Tlie 'i'obnece Journal, which Is nothing if net radical, mjvh te the cigar manufacturers : "Dollkn.Segifll, or Mllvvaukee, ilid; clesj) your factor U, hciuI adrift the inen who Heek te tear from you the mills of years or mental tell and menial work, called capital, by the bluslerlng weuld-be rovelutlonl70i-s or beclety. Ten or twenty thousand clgar niakery, idle ler a certain length or lime, will de mere (hail any combination of manu facturers, full ofdiplemacy, overbeiling with geed Intentions and tardy actions can ellect. " In n few weekH many New Yerk cigar factories will clese their doera. They have a trade demanding classea of goods which can not be supplied under the regulations and tribulations of cigarmakera' organizations. This will already threw thousands et cigar, makers out or work. It lias been aeen from the fiasco inade by the Knights of labor in the Southwestern railroad Ntrikex that their boAxted power Is llimsy, except that the power te Hcare Is a power In itaelt, provided cowards are found te glve nway te that sort of power. A change will take place, must take place. Thn Mabel' wolf vvlien huugry becomes a lamb." Evidently, llrother Hammerstelii tired oil his odlterial before he heard the latent news rrem the Southwest, where tlie Knights of l.tber remain masters or the aituatien, while the railroad monopolies are almost power lees, even vvllh the aid or murdereus deputy aherllls and the liayeneta et u hired inllllia. l'hllailelitiU market. The labor troubles nud Hlrlkes nud bad weather have llmlled the trade In all Its lirauches. Dealers In cigar lear from neces. HitycouHne tlielr sales te dally wanta et their custemera, which are limited and largely cou ceu llned te their atrict wants binders and 111 (era. Nevertheleaa a decided Improvement is noticeable in tlie movement or dementia Havana aced, which would indicate that inore faverable views had been taken by the nmii nmii ulaeliirera. I'rlces remain low nud still lav or the purchaser. l'er Sumatra the demaud Is net an brisk. Waul or uullermity In style In each bale, as well an advance of price, Is having 1U ellcL Havana moves quite freely, it quality tills the bill. lUlllmers Market. The market l'er Maryland an Ohie leaf continues quiet ; recelpla still moderate, and but llttle activity Is looked for until the In In apectlena IncrraMi. Helders are linn for all dealrable ateck, pending the openlng' el the p&t&en and the reiulrenieulH of shippers. Ite-Kncatlng Tobacco by Freehie It. Mr. QeorgeHlerms, or New Yerk, claims te have recovered a new mode of curing te. bacce by freezing It at ;any doslred atageef fermentation, and It may remain In that condition for months and years without Bbrinklng or wrinkling, and that fermenta tion can !m3 again had and allowed te go 011 te any dealred degroe. Some 1'enusyl vaula and Wisconsin tebacca of the 'at crop, the termoniaiien 01 vvmcu waa cuecKeu nv mis proceas, were shown In the market only en Thursday laHt ; they had retained tlielr orig inal giceuisb, aeft, ailky and pliable coudl ceudl coudl dltlenjust as allot these crops were pos teased or at the time they were first packed in cases. Heretofore tobaccea were reswealed by ex ttewe heat; Mr. Storm resweaU hla tobaccos by extreme cold. Ile chills it tlrst, keeps it iu that condition ler any period, and then, by gentle heat, guides the fermenUtlen into perfection. The llfe la tbe tobacco is net burned out by the old and violent het air pro cess, and a neb, glossy and healthy ap pearance attaches te the leat The 2'o6acceJoi(rnatpredictstbattbenew method will cause a revolution in the ro il wealing or tobacco, and that American Ha vana seed under the new process will cure ea,ual in appearaec KitU Sumatra. 180. 11 1 r 11 r tiik mmrTMit. A Milk Wc" Ciilllde. Willi an Kngln ami four Men Hurt. This morning nbeul 8 o'clock as Isaac. K. Ityan, milk dealer, was driving across the Pennsylvania railroad at the Water atroet crossing, his wagon was struck by the shift ing onglne and totally wrocked. The liorse and wagon were carried for aotne reds along the track nml the wagon dashed te pieces. Mr. Kyan was thrown nlongslde the track In front of AUred Dlller's blacksmith shop and badly brulsed. He was taken te Ids home en the l'loakure read, half a mlle east of the l.llllz jilke. His hnrse was thrown down and dragged n short dlsUnce and, escaping from V the wreck, ran out I.0111011 street where It Was captured. Its legs were cut anmewhat, but It did net npiiear te be sorleusly Injured. The wagon was a com cem com plelo wreck, the top, body, shaft, spring and running gears, being broken te pieces, and the milk cans crushed. Tlie cash box was thrown nut nud the mnney It contained lest. The moil en the shifter fared werse than Mr. Ityan. They wero sitting en the I rout or 11, aim as it came uewn 1110 roan ni a preiiy rapid rate or ipeed and struck the milk wagon Just behind the liorse, the wagon was lined bodily from the ground and daubed di rectly ngnlnat them. TIIK 1MJIMIKII. Win. 1C Keltz, the conductor, had oneof his arms badly hurt, and was otherwise cut and brulsed, but had no bones broken. Ile wasiakeu in 'J is nome re. -;. r.nsi vvainut street. Kroderick Woaver, brakemau, was picked up In a helpless condition and rarrled Inte I.audis' mill en the opposite sldn of the rail road, and subsequently Ink en te his home corner el Walnut, street and Concord nlley. He received a cut en the head and was Isvlly hurt In the buck, and It Is feared he has sus tained Mevern Internal Injuries. An etaiiiliiatiiiu of Frederick Woaver shows that lie was hurt Internally much wnnie than was at first Hiipposed, and lears wero entertained this afternoon that he may net rocevor. Samuel Kurtz, n workman en the shifter was soveiely Injured 011 the hips and had 0110 or his knees badly hurt. He was carried into thn watchman's box near by, and was waited en by Dr. Welchaus. His Injuries are iwlnnil but are net thought te be dan- foreus. He was taken te his home, Ne. .T! last James stroet. new it 11 vri'K.vr.ii. The accidontapiears te have been caused by the carolessnoss or Inattention en the partel Air. Kyan. He dreve down Water street and turned Inte I.omeu, only a row reds rrem tlie railroad crossing. The watch mau, Themas ltryan, waved liU Hag and called te hltn tnntiqi and soveral ethor or or Mens near by also called te him, but he either did net hear thorn or thought he could clear the track botero the onglne reached the cross ing. Jehn Shatluer, Mrs. liuch, Heury Jehnwm and hoveral ethers who were stand ing near by lsar testimony te Mr. Itryun's ellurls te notify Mr. Kyan of his danger, but he appeared te Ihi oblivious or it himself. Although the accident was a rather .serious one It Is fortunate that It was no worse. II may Ikj a warning te ethers net te attempt te cress the track at any of the crossings until the watchman signals thorn that the read Is clenr. jvkim rut) 31 tiik vuvnrr. Ilia Drill of Current KieuU In I lie Krl.K IterutiBli el Alt. .107. M r. Jev. April 13. The I'lerln loud made music at the nyster, wallle nud chicken supHir given by the mlle soclety of the l 11. church at S. N. lH3''s rosidenco. It was iu alt respects n success. Thn ML Jey (Irey Iren and Casting company is running en full time te 1111 Its many orders from all parts et this contlnent. It employs :t0 men. The commodious brick building which I). II. Heller W erecting Iu tlie rear or his hard ware store, corner Kivst Main and Seuth liar liara stroets, recently purchased rrem II. S. Stailtler, Is fait Hearing completion. The building will be lined Ter storing farming Implements for which Mr. Stailtler is agenu 'I lie ML Jey steam heating cemnan v is en larging tlielr shops in the rear of 11. I'.ngle's furniture factory. Thlsmnve is made te In In In croase the caiviclty for turning out steam healers for which tlie demand Is Increasing dally. They exiHx-t te employ from 2T te ,Vi men In the works. (loe. II. De Leng, proprietor of De Leng's hall, Is planting trees around the hall build ing. Tills will make a decided changelu the Bpoarance et the building. The street committee or councils are busily engaged In repairing the streeLs by Idling the chuck holes with stones nml making ether Improvements. Stlelyaud Uehb wero lu DeLnng'shall last week exhibiting tlie Apostolic clock ; they loll horn Monday morning. Indications point te the remodeling of some hoiiHes and the erection or soveral new ones this season. Mr. Cassel, lumber merchant of Marietta, will open n branch lumber yard, under the Hiiisirlnteudency of A. S. l'lowers, who lor ler merly had a yard of his own. Mrs. David D. Smith and her son Henry have left for Wichita, Kansas, where they will lecate permanently. Thru. (1. Wright and Jas. Patterson are at tending thn meeting of Westmlnster pres bytery lu Marietta. ILiae Halt Nete.. Anethor llnogame or ball was seeu by evor 3,000 l'hiladelpliiaus yosterday. Tlie riilladelphia doleatod the Athletle by the si'ore or :i te 2, Yeung t'asey pitched rer the l'hlladelphla, nud but tlve hits were made oil him. Matthews was In the box rer the Athletic and and the leaguers get eight hits. The Helding en lieth sides was very sharp. The recerd et games yosterday wits as fol fel lows; At SL Leuis; HrewnsS, Maroons 1 ; at Newark : Newark I, Itosteu 1 ; at Haiti tnore: llaltimoreD, Hocliester I. Joe Start, the voteiau llrst baseman, late of I'rovldenco, will go te Washington. He will play first base and be captain of the nine, liaker wlllngaiu go behind the bit and catch Ter Itarr In place el Mlke 1 lines. Jack Manning, the popular right Helder, who was released by Harry Wright, geos te llaltlmore and lie will strengthen llarule's team. CenlrarU Awarded Uj Hie Kdl.en Company. Tlie Killsen r.lectrie Light company, or this city, lias awarded the following con tracts : Te A. H. Urban, for the orecllen el the brick building with slate roer and pressed brick front, and also the boiler houie at the corner or Walnut nud I'rlnce. Te Frank Ik Marien, or this city, the man ufacture of four steel tubular boilers, in feet In length by 00 Inches diameter, each boiler te contain 01 tulws. The contract for the election of the brick slack has net yet been placed. It is the Intention or the company te have work comuieift'ed at ouce and vigorously pushed te completion, llefore the summer is ever the Incandescent light will be fur nished te clllreus. lllllluK the Clrrua. Alan early hour this morning the llrst ad ad vertlslng car or Ferepangh'a show, which np pears here en May ad, arrived In town. It is in charge or Leuis H. Ceeko who has a lurge Terce or inen. Te-day they are plastering the bill beards el town ami the hams In the county wllh llamlug pesters. lie I New u Veter, Levi A. Mlller celebrated his 21st birthday at the residence of Ids mother, Ne, 32!) North Mulberry street, by giving a supper te many nf his friends. Mr, Miller was pre sented with a geld-headed cane, suitably In scribed. All present enjoyed thomaelvas until midnight. Appointed Netnry, Jehn H. Urubaker, of Kllzalothlewn, has been appolnled a notary public by Governer i'attlsen. His commission was received 'at the recorder's eftlce this morning. The Effect or Arbitration, from tbe New Orleans Picayune. One man wanta whisky in a barroom' Anether wants scda In a drug store. Then they arbitrate, They both take beer In a beer Mloen. SOCIETY AND SPECULATION. A SIC W9T I.KTTKIl AHUUT AllfN AND TlllNlla IK trAMIIMITUN. Heme nt tlie 1'arl. nud Kanrlea et the Herlet Neiweii The Calice lull nt Ilia Chi iiene Mlnl.ter'a lteldenre Mr. Wlill- nejr lu the Lead Oilier Nntea. Wasimniiten, April 12. The two great social oventsol tlie soeson will be the Calice ball at the Chinese legation, for the bonellt of the flarlleld memorial hospital, and the klrmess, or thri dances el nil nations, nt the New National theatre, In aid nf the ilome'o. jiathle hospital. Tlie iiillce ball although given nt the residence nflhoChlneso minister Is net given by that dignitary. It is a charitable allalr gotten up by certain society ladles nt the heul of whom Is Mrs. Jehn A. Legan. It was thought that having It at the rosldenco or lint Chinese minister would add te the attrnctlvoness of the affair and help te seli the ticket, which are f I npteca Accord ingly Mrs. Ixigau and her conimltlee waited en tlie nilnlMer and through his lutornretor made known tlielr wishes and Ids colestlat highness nt once grntited tlielr request. The Chinese legation Is housed In Stewnrt castle en the north slde or Dupent circle, n short distance Irem the Hlalue innnnlen. It Is a spacious heuse with a line ball room. The minister's celestial cook provides the re freshments. Sixteen years age thn nnrthwest iortlen et Washington was a cow pasture and tlie land wns 11 drug in thn market at n few cents a square loot. Tlie beard of public works nml the Dess Shepherd regimewas ushered In In 1ST I and tlie nvenun and streets, which extended only en paper, were extended through the northwest section, graded, pa ed, and n great circle made at the cdlijunctien el Massachusetts, Conneo, ticutaud New llampshire avenues, wllh 1' and Nineteenth stroets. It was llrst named I'aclllc circle, lu honor of a syndicate of I'a clllc coast capitalists who had invested largely iu vacant lauds theroalieuLs. The locality was popularly known as "honest miners' camn." the srudicale helm; com- iKMed of California and Nevada mining cap italists. Senater Stewart was the llrst te build, and his house lelng or the pretentious order et architecture, It was dubbed the Stewart easlln. ills wlfe was a daughter el Senater I'oelo, of Mississippi, formerly of Virginia. A CI.OSK II.MUIAI.V. The panic el ISTt caught the land specula tors In the toils and they liorrewod money of Jeiiu It. A Her, or Massachusetts, who was ene or the Credit Meblller rorlimates. Alley Is a shrewd ene at driving n bargain and lie provided in Ids contract tliat he was te have ten percent. Interest oil the whele sum ns long as a dollar was unpaid, twenty per cent, prollteii all lauds sold, and his agenls te have excluslve managomeuL He made n geed thing, but hnrd as was his bargain, he saved the syndicate, all save Stewart who was comptilled le let go or all but the square en which his castle steed. A let just across the street riem the Stew art place sold alew woeks since for t!0 a square loot. Stewart paid ust lOcenLsn square toot ler his ground In lsit. tiii: Kiiivtnss ham 1:. The klrmess which Is le he glven at the New National theatre Is n Herles or ropro repro ropre HOnUtlous of the ditlereiit nations lu cos tume. It will I mi a swell allalr, the seats ciMllng from fTi te $10. Tliore hasu'l been iniirli Jollersonlaii sympllelty at the na Clenal capital outside et Socretary Uiumr and Attorney (leueral (Jarland, who began their elllclal llfe by ordering all the horses and ve hicles belonging 10 their respective depart ments te be sold. This horse and carringe business was a great piece olextruvngancetoii years age. I can romemlior w lieu every head of a division lu the treasury department had a liorse and carringe kept at Unde Sam's ex pense. It was brought Inte general odium by Attorney (leneral Williams buying and luyhigrer out of the contingent oxpense hind nf the dopurtineutot Justice, a landau lotto for Ids wife, it was a gorgeous car riage, lined with red damask satin. The locus ulsiut it were iireught out by a congres sional committee and te this day the ex-attorney general is known as Liudaulette Williams. tiik svvki.i.kst mi:miii:ii. The hw oil member of the cabinet is Secre tary Whitney. He is a handsome, elegant (Hirseu, ami ene or tlie brightest young poli ticians in the country. Hlsfrieuds, however, are doing him a positive Injury by bringing him out nt this early day as u presidential as. plrauL Cook, or the New Yerk I'tlca OLser rrr, has started tlie Whitney lioein for liSS, with n eulogistic biography, headed with n very fair likeness or the liaudsome socretary or tlie navy. 1 am arrard, hew evor, that Cook must have some spile nt Whitney, be cause he sets out Willi great detail the lavish lavish lavish liossef his household exk)iidUures. Whitney Is a very rich man, iiidoRjiiiIent of his wile, who Is the daughter et Senater I'ayne, ami the sister or Oliver I'ayne, 0110 nt thn big fellows In the Standard Oil cemimny. Whitney comes of geed Mas sachusetts lainily. His rather left him 11 small lertune which rapidly glow te colossal proixirllens. A few years age Whitney bought Mrs. Slevens' palatial house nn Firth avenue, paying tlierofer f 1,000,000 cash. He was net centent te have 11 city rosldenco at thn national capital, but bought a line old country place en the Tenndly Tenndly tewu turnplke about six inlles from Wash Wash Iiigteu. Tlie secreLiiy of the navy Is a gre.it favorlte In toclety ami his parties, with terrapin for n thousand guests, with terrapin tee u ilnzen, remind 0110 et the stories el Luciillus iiiitt Cloepatia's pearls (i In vinegar Terratiln never made 11 prosldeut, and David Dennett Hill will have the delegation Irem New Yerk without lederal patrenage or terrapin. He may net distribute 'I hanks, giving turkevs nor bestow ten dollar bills en ragged urchins, but he will have the yeoman Democracy of thoemplro state solid behind him ie vimcc, ns Jehn Cliiniman siyu. IIAN.NA IV IIAII OllOlt. Thngoverumeiiloftlin Argeutlne Kopuli Kepuli lic has requested the rival I of Kajliss llanna, the 1 loonier htateini'in Kayard sent te rev rev reseut the 1 nlted Stites nt ltuenes Ay res, llanna is uqueer lollew. Tlie first tiling he did alter taking a leek at tlie Argoutliie Ito Ite pnbliii was te write home te Irieud iu Indiana n ioelish loiter In which he said the Argentines had the mostcerriipl goveriunout en earth, nml wound up by saylni, he would like te have Din Munson nud imether lellew out thnre se that he could miil.e theiii rich In n low years. ltayllss Is pixir, but he evi dently is or a thrilty turn el mind. He sent his family out 011 n sailing vessel lather than pay their passage en u steamer. He has been disporting himself very much nller the position of Judge Slalle, nt Keine living lu a mean way nml wlille commenting upon the extravagance of tlie Argeutlne government anxious le make a strike, or ceurse llanna will lie recalled, but the question is who will suc ceed him. A first-class man ought te be sent ns his successor. The growth or Argentine is phonemeunl. It outdoes our own wonder ful development of the great West. There nre t wen ty-se ven Hues or steamships running bv the ports or lliioues Ayres and net ene et mom nn American, uigiii evor in your neighboring town or Yerk thorn Is 11 concern that could shin l.(XK) tens el frelcht a month te the Argoutliie republic If there was n regular line of steamers running between ene oteitr ports nud lliicnes Ayres. Ask A. II. larqtihar If this Is net the truth. K-nev. ft iitin'm nisreittfAi. vvmtir. (ioveruor Curtiii Is busy putting iu shape lilscorrespendenco and ether data of the war porled preparatory te turning it ever te a friend Ter historical puiiKises. It will mnUe asonsatlen when glven te the public The governor has had numereus eilers for an autobiographical book, and publishers have almost worried him te death with preiicsals. He went listen te any or them, ilehasmade tils selection of an editor ami means te ttlck te bis decision. What a wonderful old man lie is. 'j nere isiri n nettcr story-teller living. A MOHMON API'KAI. Qeerge TIckner Curtis, the author and lawyer, has been retained te argue n Mermen case which comes up te the supieme court of the United States en appeal from the Utah court He will make his talk en tlie fourth Monday lu this month and It will, as lleraca LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, APKIL 13, 1880. Uroeley med te say, preve te be mighty intorestlng readlng. Tliore are few inen like uiiriis 1011 in this country. His history or the constitution Is ene of the best lioeks ever written, and his lives or Webster and lluchniiau wilt rer all times be models or biographical writing. Ills llttle volume en "McClellan's i.-wt Horvlces" Is a iimsterplece or lllernry work. As a con. stltullenat lawyer Mr. Curtis lias few equals. He means tospeak seme plain truths le the supreme court and te show hew monstrously the courts or Utah have liilorpretodorj rather misinterpreted, the laws whonevor Mormons came within tlielr clutches. 1'KATen, AT TIIK VOt.lVK vu Ultra. The 1nfnrtunatei Who Mauaied te lie forked l'p iMflf, Yesterday nllemoen Patrick Cenniighty, an old manwltli ene leg, whowasiteiinderlng around In ngutter en WestKlng.was found by Olllcer Weaver. He was very drunk, and as he Is scarcely abiote walk when sober, the olllcer was iu a predicament as te hew te ledge lilm iu the station heuse. A man with a hay wagon happened along at the tline and Patrick wns leaded up and hailled te police lieadquarters. This morning he was dis charged by the mayor iijieii premising net te obstruct the gutters. Mary Aslibridge, a very peer looking woman with two brlght-faoed, though very dlrty-raced llttle girls, aged and I years, was liefore the mayor this morning. HI10 hail licen iu the station heuse soveral nights, and as alie had no home, she was sent te the peer house, nud the llttle girls te the Children's Heme. Susan Sweeney, a colored girl, who has no home and has Ihjeii spending her time with bad company nt the " Dump " and nleng the Coiiestoga, was sent te Jail ler 0 days by tlie mayor. Tiiree vagrants wero discharged. I-rank Illacy, a tramp, wlille drunk yester day went te the Lancaster County heuse, w here he seen became n nulsance. When told te go away he refused. Olllcer Karnheld took him in charge and Alderman Deeu. committed him for a hearing. Jane Hill, colored, has been committed forahearlng hofero Alderman A. 1'. Dnu Dnu nelly 011 thocliargeor belng drunk and dis orderly. Italiili Andersen, charged with tlie larceny of tools from lteberl Trumbell's blacksmith shop, near the southern part of the city, had a hearing liefore Alderman Deou and was committed, lu default of ball te answer at court. Four or tlve boys charged with malicious mischief were arraigned hofero Alderman Deen this morning and discharged witli 11 reprimand, the prosecutor, whose premlies had been damaged by them, net caring te carry the cases te ceurL utwn vr.Ar, j'uuk nuunr. Frank Ms je Ureettd Wllh it Slim Altenilaure al III. Nenlerk.'' The audience which groetod Frnnk Maye at the opera heuse lastnight was ene net 'cal culated te enceurage nu ncter or manager. The heuse was net half full by far, and no ene has Isxui nble te selve the mystery of the slight attondance. The piece presented was "Nerdeck," which was given here In Nev omber last by Mr. Maye, with the same company that ap)eared last night. Slnce that tlme Mr. Maye has visited nearly all the principal cltles In the o.istern part of this country, and overyvvhero large audiences have greeted him. Lancaster is oueeltho very few towns where business has been bad. The play is one of the best et Its kind, and the "few who witnessed its reprosenbitlen last evenlug wero delighted . The story of the piece has Isjcn given be fore iu theso columns. Mr. Maye nppoared its SenlecL, the wayward youth, and tee much cannot Is) said iu praise or his acting. Ile is n line artist as any ene will sny who lias evor seen him. Ile Is admirably sup ported by n large and talented company which Includes the charming young actress, Miss Kntharyu Kidder, who plays the part or U'amfd. This evenlng the company apjiears for the last tlme in this place, nud It is te be hoped that tlielr audience will he much larger than last ulghL Letters Granted. The lollew lug lotterswero granted by the register of wills, rer the woek ending Tues day, April in : AiivtisisrnvTieN Henry (lochenaiier, deceased, Inte of Kast Ilemplleld township; Henry M. Uivhonaer, Kast Heinplleld, ml ministrater. Jehn Uarher, docensed, late el Maner town ship ; Ames Seitz, West Ilemplleld town ship, administrator, Charlette V Leng, deceased, late or Ml. Jey through ; It. II. long, Mt. Jey, admin istrater. Ashrupe 1', Leng, deceastsl, late of Salis bury tow nshlp ; Samuel Slekuui, .Salisbury, administrator. William ltlnkley, deceased, late or i: 1st Homplleld tnwustilp; Henry C. Miller, Kast Hemplleld, administrator. Tr.sTVMKSTAiiv Jehn Frldy, deceased, late or West Hempueld ; Kllzabetli Frldy, West Hemplleld, oxecutrix. IteDJamlu llaluier, deceased, latoef Loaceek township; Christian II. Leamau and Calvin Cooper, nut Lampeter, oxecutors. l'eler Klssuer, deceased, Inte of Mt, Jey borough; Jehn II. eller, ML Jey, executer. Jehn Zimmerman, deceased, lale of Lan caster city; F.mauuel 1'. Keller, Muulicim township, executer. A Military Funeral. The funeral of Jehn Schlogelmllch, the young inember of the Reynolds Ilitles who died 011 Saturday, took place (his morning. Shortly iilter 8 o'clock the members et the military company te tlie numlxir of about torty.flye loll their urniery en Rvst King street. Willi mutlled drums nml Inverted arms they marched te the late rosldenco et the doceased en North Queen stroeL Tlie celli 11 containing the lemains were placed In a hearso and escorted te the I'enusylvanla railroad station by the soldiers. The friends and military here took the 0-T tratu for Flerin, where tlm Interment was made. Tlie Meral tributes .were two very pretty pieces contributed by the military oeniany , one was n large ke stone nud the othei a pillow with tlie vverds, "Our Comrade." The eellln was draped in an American Hag. In.lulUllen ! Olllrera. Qt'Aimvvil.i.K, April It. At a staled meeting or (Jiiatiy ville ledge, Ne. SI I, 1. O. ero. !'., the following elllcers woie installed ler tlie ensuing term : N. II., J, It L. Acho Ache Acho heii j V. )., Aldus Aliment; secretary, II. II. Aliment; receullng socretary, (I. K. Acheson ; treasurer, D. W. Mower; conduc tor, Dallas Heck ; warden, L'irv Suter; K. S. N, (I. , Jehn AuderMin ; 1.. S. N. U., Ceerge It. S. V. O., n. 1'. Findlev; L. S. V. (J., Ilury Wade; V. (!., J. 1'. Suter : O. (1.; 1h.i.ui Aultliniise; 1. (I., Thondero Woiler ; It. S. S., C. II. Hilten; U S. S., Jeseph Orell ; trustee, (leorge Heck. Ill" AND DOWN Till: STATK. Win. High, who roceutly went Irem Ham burg, llerks reiinty, te San FVancIsce, hits been nnirilered en thn streets lu that city. Jeseph K. Francisce Kovvsenh, a I'euble lu ll 1 m et New Mexico, Hyearseid, being hired ten farmer near Catavvissa, get homesick, threw hlinsell under a train nud vvas killed. The Northampton county constables ami Justices, numberlngnbnut twonty-llve, have iiassed resolutions that thejustlces would net issue summons lu misdemeanors nuil the con stables would net serve them, ns the county ret uses te pay costs iu dismissed cases. Forcible Knlry and lletaluer, Jacob Kliy, l'eter Woodburn and Jease Jenes, the last two of whom nre colored men, have been prnsecuted Isilore Alderman Fordney fur lerelbln entrvnnd detainer. The prosecutor Is Allen M. Slayiunker el Sails, bury tewushlp, and he alleges that ou April 7, with ferce and vlolenco tliev lock ixisses. sleu of n heuse belonging te him ami ro re ro lused te loave, The parties gave ball fern Hearing. Drowned Oir New Zealand. The New Zealand coasting steamer Taiarea has been wrecked botweon Wolllngteu and Christ-Church. A heavy gale prevailed at tlie time and the sea was very rough. Three beats were launched, but each was speedily capsized. Twenty-nine persons were drowned. Only two passengers were saved. TIIK MYSTKHIOUS DISKASK THAT UAVar.H Al.AHM IN TIIK NdltTII. UKaTKMt PAHTtir TIIK C7TF. A Reporter Takes a Walk Through North Arrli Alley and Finds Heme Niilunre That Cry lAtidty ler Abatement Hjnip- tmns nl the Nlrsnge Malady. An iNTiu.i.Kin.NCKn rejierler made a tour of Investigation this morning le ascerlaln the true Inwardness of the allcged opldeinlc of n jecullar nature that Is said te be allflcllng that portion or the city bounded en the east by North Arch alley and 011 the south lo west Orange street, w hlch was referred te In a communication lu last evening's Inti:i,i.i- if'.N'ei:n. What he saw convinced him of the necesslty or reform In sanitary nrrnngomeuts I11 many places. Starting In with North Arch alley at West Orange f,treet, the back yards or many et the houses rovealed an accumulation or reruse, such as ashes, decaying animal nnd vogetnble inntter, etc., the bad odor or which ascended without dlfllculty te the nostrils or the re. tiorter who was tall enough te peep ever the lences. At the corner of Arch and Marlen alleys stands a decayed looking Irame build ing. Ne. 127, occupied b3' Adelphus I'rlngle, nnd ewned by Mrs. Jelin Kepner. The bnck yard was in a very bad condition. Alt kinds or decaying piles or rofue wero vislble, nnd a foul smell was emitted rrem the two cess pools at the oxtreme end of the leL When the reporter remarked the water in tliocellar, Mr. I'rlngle said that It was there almost con stantly and Increased largely w honevor a tail of ralu occurred. NAUSKOUS VVATP.lt. Standing lietweeu the house and the cess pools Is a pump which supplies the water te the surrounding families. Some was pumped up Ter the ropetter's Inspection and It was discovered te have whlte particles Unit ing through it and was possessed or a sweet tnste. Mrs. 1'rincle said that her family who only moved thltlier last Wednesday much disliked te tise tlie water, but could get no ether. She said Hint when she made tea with the water and al lowed the tea te stand, it turned red. And alter the cups wero used, red rings were found nleng the Inside interior. Questioned ns te the health of her family, Mrs. I'rlngle said her daughter, JMrs. KtizabelliJIIegarth, was stricken with lever this morning at four o'clock and lier physician, Dr. Jehn J. Stewart, had te Ik hastily summoned. The latter attributed the attack te the Impure water. Mrs. Hogarth is new critically 111, and her young Infant, who drank the same water, Is sutTerlng from symptoms similar le that of the mother. While the reperter was conducting ids investigation, llttle children or the neighbor hood wero waiting their turns at tlie pump te take drinks of tlie nauseous liquid. The accumulation of tiltli in these yards and the probability that the gases from the sovver, which runs near by, and from tlie cess-peels at the farther end et the yard eseape Inte the well gire a ready explanation for the sickness in the nelghliorheod. Further up the alley, Just nerlii or Na ISO, Is a brick building, the cellar or which, used by Miller it Hartman, Is used ns a depository ler manure. The steam Irem this refuse was rising outef ncellar window nud llnatingeut en the April suushlne where seme llttle ones wero engaged in piny. a iiai Ai.i.nv. l'eeplng through the fenc&s along this alley and peeriug ever them where It was possible, nsli piles !n which slops were mlngled wero seen nt many points, and tlie warm sun was bringing nbeut fermentation end decay. The private nlley north of Hllckenderfer's foundry presented a mourn ful sight with Its array et nsh-nlles, nnd Just opposite the rear nnd of Cetirnd Jehns' resi dence, Na 220 West Chestnut streeL there was a peel of stagnant water which was fed rrem the foundry. Mrs. Jehns Raid there was a tlme when the nlley was the cleanest iu town, but since the wuter and filth was allowed te accumulate iu It, the most uoisemo smells wero reported. Her nelgh nelgh nelgh lioreood .Mrs. Jehns reperted in n geed con dition, and she particularly prided liorselfen her well water. Fuhruian's slaughter hnuse.at the corner or Arch and Fulton alleys, was next visited, nnd rrem It the rankest kind or odor came, the components or which sconied te be chielly decaying animal mutter. The bad smells In the vicinity may be partly chargeable te the tiiree sew or openings at the Intersection of theso alleys. An examination or that portion or Fuhruian's osubllshment where the manufacturing was in progress rovealed everything cleanly enough, but the rear building was a liulsauce that should be abated at ence. Between Fulton alley and Walnut stroet was discover ed 11 prlvnte alley In which bllge water lay stagnant, vitiating the atmosphere. The water used Irem the pumps In tlie vicinity was reported geed, l-retn Walnut te Lemen en Arch alley, a better condition nt nllairs exists, but there tlie population is net se dense, THR WORK or A SCOUNDIIKL. Strolling out Lemen street te Pine, thn re porter lenrned that at the Intersection of theso streets a short time nge a cess peel cleaner emptied the vile contents of his wagon into the sewer. Thisoutrage was enacted between 12 und 1 o'clock, and was witnessed by Mrs. Mary Smith who lives near by. Fer seme tlme aftervvards the odor iu this vicinity was of the mast nauseous description. Health Commissioner lly us would have had an op portunity te distinguish liluiseiriiy bringing this otlender te Justice On the private alley Just north or Lemeu street, en Charlette, were feuuil seme ugly looking ash piles, en one et which a dead white chicken was festering in the sun. Acress the street en Mary Is Trissler's slaughter house from which no disagreeable odor emanated, but the condition el the llt llt teo alley te thn north was tllthy with bilge water, etc. When tlie etlal is removed trout Hits slaughter heuse, a very bad smell ar foots the immediate neighborhood el Oriel Hros. Jehn P. Urlel, who liveint the corner of Lemen and Mary streets, said that et their lainlly's 70 houses hi the Ninth ward,, only two contained sick people. He thought that vicinity was as cleanly us any iu town. Hu observed, however, that the air down town smelled ditlereutly te hlui Irem that contiguous te his home, nnd Hint a gieat many women lu his vicinity wero sutleiing from symptoms like poisoning. He re marked also that the sickness exists chielly vvhore the houses have no sewer connec tions. PHYSICIANS INTlIltVir.VVKIl. Dr. S. II. Metzger, who attends many pa tients In that section el the city, 011 belng asked Ids views as te the prevalence of an ep idemic, scouted the idea. He belioved the city was lu ns healthful condition as It had evor been. He had no sick patients 1101th of Lemeu stroet where the sowerage system Is worst, and he belioved the dlsease iu ques tion wn-i attributable te something et 11 peis oneus nature lu the feed. He deprecated the causing or needless alarm in Hie city by declaring the dlsease wns epidemic, saying that It wasesseutlally oiidenifo 111 character. Drs. M. U and N. T, Davis, who also are attending many )enple in the uortiiwest end or the town, held dillorent views. They said that the lirst symptoms of this uowprevu lout complaint are of 1111 acule nature, tliore being n clilll, slckness el stomach, dianlie'.i und gicat prostration. It Is always nccom nccem nccom imuied by lever and dreadful pains lu the back nud limbs ; nlter the dlsease has con tinued a few hours, the pallenl presents it low typhoid lerui et malady. It is taken very suddenly, lalieuts having been stricken iu ten minutes, as was the case with Mrs. Henry Yeung, or Ne. Ill Charlette snoot, who loll 011 the lloer nlmest without warning, having leen tierfeclly well n short tlme bolore. Her daughter also took sick in similar manner, but both are nowcenvalosceiiL Theso phvsl clans maintain that the dlseasa is due te bad nlr from decaying animal nnd v egotable heaps and vitiated water. TIIK IIOAItli Of lUIAI.Ttl. The city lieard of health en whom devolves the duly of caring for the city's sanitary con dition were appointed en April 20, 1SS5, by the court and they are as fellows 1 Dr. Jehn Levergood, president, Dr. O. II, ISrewn, secretary, Dr. K. B. llyua, health commissioner, M. V, Slelgerwalt, Antheny Lochler, Christian Wldmyer and Hugh K. Fulton. The health oeumils. sloner gets a salary or T2(H) per annum, and the socretary XM yearly rer his work. The beard complain that they have net sulllclent means te prnsocute their work, ami the sec sec soc eotary says the city should appropriate nt least f.Mie annually te make the organization elloctlve. Thoceiirlwlll seen appoint a new lieard nml It remains te be seen whother Its iiiombershlp will Ik an aggregation of ro re ro resiKntablo flgure heads, instead or nctlve, energetk! nidii who will faithfully leek nrter ihn.hlflnu Ifniiricinil iiiuvn (I.An. ........ ,,u- jrxi-iuta. it j .! a lllxJIU TIIK PKOfOHKI) NKtf BTUKKT. A Large Number el l'ertena rer and Afaliut the Opening. A large nuuilser of our promlnent citizens In favor of or ngatnst tlie propresod openlng of nasi Urant street, Irem Christian street te North Queen strcet, nssoiubled at the or phans' court room this morning. The pro pre pro jiesod new stroet Is net 011 the city plan and in erder te have vlowers appointed te repert en the necesslty of opening the stroet It was required that councils should adept a resolu tion for the court te appoint viewers. A few months age such a petition was prosentod te councils. On the potltlen wero the naines of 400 citizens. The councils adepted the resolution by a unanimous vote The court appointed A. II. Peacock. Richard A. Mc- Orann and Jacob K. Stener, as the viewers nnd they met this morning at 10 o'clock. S. U. Koynehts, (icerge Nail man, J. Hay Brown, .1. L. Stelnmetz and Jehn K. Malene appeared ns counsel in favor of opening the street; J. W. Jehnsen and Comity Solicitor Shenck appeared for the county commission ers ; City Solicitor Carpenter appeared for the city, and Mr. Hreslus ler Samuel J. Deinuth, the owner of the preperty through which tlie strcet will pass. Counsel In ravoref the street read the peti tion te councils, and the petition te court for the appointment of viewers, and Informed the viewers that nothing further could le done until they had viewed the slte or the proposed street and made n report thereen. Sir. Jehnsen presented a remenstrance against the openlng or the streeL It wns slgned by the commissioners and 103 prop erty owners, some or them lielng taxpayers. i he remenstrance addressed te tlie vlowers reads as follews: "The movement rer the openlng or Hast Urant street rrem North Christian street te North Queen street Is net a movemeut lu the interest or the public lu general, but It is iu the interest or a few citizens and rer the benefit or still rower citizens whose property en each side of the street proposed te be epened will no doubt be greatly benefited, and lie respectfully suggest Hint the taxpay ers or the city aud county should net be called upon te pay the damages which shall result lu benefit te said small number of citizens : wo'earnestly pretest against the opening et said street unless the owners or real ostnte en each slde or the street proposed te be epened will secure the city and county against the payment or any damages what ever, and rospectlully request you te report against opening said stroet except the dama ges shall lirst be paid as above suggested." The vlowers went ever the reute or the projiesed street and then adjourned. At 3 o'clock thisalternoen the viewers met and rondcred their decision, which was that the street shall be opened or a width or 19 root. This will take the preperty or Samuel J. Demutli, occupied by (leorge K. Krisman, conrectloner. The viewers will again meet en l'riday te hear testimony as te the value of the Demutli property. A IIUUSK THIEF CAVIOHBIK The Man Who Stele Samuel Ilambrlsht'i Animal Ijknded hafely Uelilnd the Iters. Cornelius Keeus was nrrested at Prescott, Lebanon county, Monday by Samuel Philips. Tlie prisoner had In his possession the horse of Samuel Hambrlght, which was stolen Irem the lntter's stable en the New Helland turn turn pleo near Eden ou Saturday night. Keens formerly worked Ter Mr. Hambrlght and as seen as the hersa was missed he was sus- iiected. The matter was given Inte charge or ChlorerPolIco Smith nnd Olllcer Barnheld. They sent telegrams and postal cards In nil directions, giving n description of the liorse and or the suspected mau. Last night Chier Smith received a telegram rrem Isolation stating that Keens had been captured, eillcer Barnheld went te Lebanon ter tlie man this morning. Mr. Hambright has made com plaint bolore Alderman Deou charging Keens with hersestealing. Oillcer Karnheld arrived from Lebanon, with his prisoner nt 2 o'clock this after noon. Prescott, the place where Keens was arrested, Is live miles from Lebanon. Keens told several parties that lie purchased tlie liorse In Lebanon. He new admits that he stele tlie animal, but says he was drunk when lie did se, Keens formerly resided In Dauphin county, but has been working con siderably in tills county. The liorse which hostelo was the best ene Mr. Hambrlght had. The eillcer was nccomiianied te Leb anon by Ilambrlghtwheideutitled tlie liorse. - Was n Name or Kphrala. Dr. L. II. Lcuhordled en Sunday morning at his residence, in Mechanlcsbiirg, Cum berland county. He was a native of Lancas ter county, having been Isirn near Kphrata iu Ib22. He was a pupil et Dr. Jehn U Atlee, et this city, and graduated rrem Jellerson medical cot cot loge iu IS 1 1. In ls!7 he removed te Church tow 11, Cumberland county. He con tinued le roslde nt the latter place until 1?72, when lie took u resi dence Iu Mechanlcsbiirg, which at this time was ern short duration, for In the following year (IS73) he emigrated with his family le Belmont, Iowa, where he remained until the fall or 1S70, when he returned te Pennsylvania and took upiiresidencein llarrisburg, remaining theie until the fall et lbTS, when he again removed le Mechnnlcsburg, where he continued te reside without Interruption until the day or Ids death. 1 1 Is; funeral eecurnt Woduesday. ThniiKUiida Obtained by l-"nle Freten.es. Alfred Kichardsen, jr., a broker, was ar rested en Saturday In Maiden, Massachu setts, en the cliiirge of having obtained money under ralue pretenses Irem Dr. Na thaniel French. ltichardsen's lather was also arrosted 011 a charge of complicity. It Is alleged that within two years tlie younger Kichardsen has tnssessed lilmself of French's entire wealth, having borrowed of him 50,000 cash nud obtained 11 conveyance te himself and Tather el preperty worth nearly f 15,000, consisting or a house, stable, .10,000 root of land, and a number el bends. Fi ench sbites that Kichardsen piomised repayment outef n great Inheritance which was coming te him from nu aunt. Thn delendnuts were held In ?.r, 000 each. Charged With Itupe. Censtable Shenk, et Mirlle township, brought Charles Carroll.er that township, te the city ou Monday nllernoeu. Can oil Is charged with committing nn nutrage ou Her tlm, the Ki-yrar-eld dniighter et Mahlen Walten. Tim ollenso, it Is alleged, was corn nil ttoe en Saturday night, when Carrell was taking Miss Walten home fiem the Ivceiim, lu a Held one mile west of Bawliusville. The girl is weak-minded. Can oil was taken before Judge Patterson, where he entered ball in the hiimeff 1,000 for trial at court. Killed In tlie Went. Jehn II. Kldeunur, ene of the proprietors of the City hotel, has recolved wen! that (loergoShotl, his brelher-lu-law, was killed at New Castle, Indiana, by n tailing tree en Saturday. Shed was ."til years old and fin in erly resided lu Frederick, Mil. He wns married te Mr. Kldeneiir'ssNIur, who, with two llttle children, died or diphtheria lour years age. Inn tlie New World I I'enpled, A newly nrrlvcd (lerman family, father. mother nud soven children, one a baby, at tracted it geed deal of attention lu tewu to day. At 3 p. 111., en top of two great ship boxes, strapd with Iren, and a new cook stew, the immigrants leaded lu a two horse wagon lefl for Mr. Nebo. Kaln fell and mere rain threatened, but they looked cheer lul and they will be happy yet, you bet. i Met aud OreauUcd. The Joint almshouse and cemetery com cem com liiltleeorposta&laniHOlia. A. 1L, met stat edly at Dr. Heed's olllce en Monday even ing, and ellected an organization as follews: Dr. J, V, Wickersham, president ; Dr. J. A. K. Heed, treasurer; Dr. J, S, Smith, ecu' tary. PKICE TWO OEN1W FIRING ALONG TIIK LINK! '-j!. A VIVKttT AV tittttm mtauamm . aKLVAVCtOKHTALZr. ; t $ A Ha.plrlnn. Character Hhnt at A lloyrett en'llmle'e lien iV :&s New. from the Centra el the tAbar Trnuhlei-All Unlet Mew, 3 iv: ,'S j;' ' St. Leuih, Mm, AptUia, A. bridge triMK man named Philip Bradley aceldmUv iilntseil at 2 o'clock lids morning wMt'; doing guard duty en the brldtre. He had Ma revolver in his hip pocket andwMtna. iHrnng n te ins overcoat when bye, ' ......... ...u miui, ui no.-, tiimunrgvu, in BHl.aiKM ' let lodging In the right knoe bones andlk). v'r1 lllcllnr a dancrArniia wnnttif. i"Ui The shot was heard by the pickets, who ' Went tO tllO Wfllin nl tlm Krlnn an, I h.,1 !.. "i'-i"..! Wnlimln.1 n,a.. .-I.. i. I.I.. -"" ...! uuuu 10 mn nema. v; j A shot was tired by ene el tlie guard In R tbnTtKlfanBrv.1la.tr Li. T I. . . . . .. . ii I, nuurs yarn uenn Ot .uuutiugoaueiii two octecic at iv man who s&x-i .... noeu winnnuu iKuween me cam anil v would net obey the order te halt, but the man escaped. The ofUcers at all the ether yards rojierted everything quiet. BojteUIiik Ilexle'g Heme. Sr. Louts, April 13. It was reported, lata last night that tbe commltleo en beyctttlng nr.u bai... .Mi.llHM I.-. .. - :r, I'reftident lloxie'n residence. Tlie p)n4li J reported in rer the committee ie wait en bin $ .......w. nMU Mtl.OtnilU lUllHlUIIQ SDU fllKJE- ster and grocer and yeeman and request s them te suspend their dally supplies te the Hoxle family until the strlke Is ever. The ' coinmlttee seem te tliluk that the boycott will be siiccesslul and will trv le nut It lnn operation telay. Knocked a Hale In Ilia Head. St. Leuis, April 13. A brakeman named I oster, one or the new onipleyes en the branch read connecting Klrkwoed ou te Missouri 1'acllle wlUi Carendelet en the Iren Me.intaln, was assaulted near den. a rant 'a farm yesterday afternoon by four men, sup. posed te be strikers. There Is a steep gradu al this point, aud the engine generally takes up half the train te the top or the bill and' men geos neck: rer the ether liair. While the -i VJ first half was at the top or the hill, Tour men.f rT $ t.n l.n.l I... .. I.l.l, ... .... ... .'.! I. fl "iiuiuuietu inning in oneoi tue emptyv jk.j box cars near the .rear end el the train, V rtApl ciimijeuup ou a box car where Fester was 'fS braking and hit lilm with a cluband knocked him oil' the top el the car. When the en- glneer and conductor returned for the cars they reuud Taster lying at the side of the track with a big hole lu his head and In an ' unconscious condition. His assailants had OHcnped. The brakeman was still alive last' night, but cannot recover. TUKBOOnt.K" AZ.DBRMM.ir. Wholesale Arreita In New Yerk Causes Tre Tre ueudeus Reosatlen. Nr.vv Yerk, April 13. Uetecttres, under, the command or Inspector Byrnes, early this morning arrosted the following named alder men Ter complicity lu the Broadway railroad bribery : Duiry, Hhlelds, Fullgraff and Me Uuade, Threo mere or the alleged boodle" alder men have Just been taken Inte custody, ylt.: Farley, Wendell and Cleary. It Is new ftnlieved that the district attorney has determined te arrest all of the alleged "Boedlo" aldermen before the day closes. Aldermen Bayles and O'Neil are the latest arrests, making nlue in all this morning. The arrests have caused Intense excitement In local political circles ana It is believed that the district nttomey has new In his posses sion uudonlable proerof the guilt of the men arrosted or having aecepled bribes lu connec tion with the grant or the Broadway surface railroad franchise. Ot the aldermen nrrested this morning the llrst te be balled were Messrs. Themas Shlelds and Henry L. Sayles. Francis McCabe, anether of the members of the aldermaulc beard of 1831, Is tbe latest additions te the arrests made this morning. Alderman Cleary and ex-Alderman Wendel have both been released en (25,000. Charles II. Rellly, anether or the alleged dishonest aldermen, was taken Inte custody shortly before oleven o'clock. New I'e.tuiaster. Wasuinqten, D. (J., April 13. The presi dent te-day sent te the Senate the following" nominations ; I'estmasters Kdward Delan, Trey, N. V.jCI.W. I.angdon,SarategaSprliig, X. V.; Ithrep S. Tayler, Clyde, N. Y.; B. F. Colyer, East New Yerk, N. Y.; Samuel II. Wagener, San Jese, Cal.; Win. E. Baker, Falrbury, 111.; Charles II. Brown, Sterling, Kan.; Marshall, Brldaall, Kmperla, Knu.; P. H. Uarvin, Corning, Iowa. Strikers Ketiirnlnic te Werk. Hi'MNCiFiKMi, 111., April IX AdJL Oeu. Vimce returued from Kast St. Leuis last night and reported that p.ilte a number of the strikers are returning te work, and that no further tiouble is apprehended. He was unable te Btate as te hew long Hie militia would remain lu tlie Held le protect railroad property. He will have acoulerenco with the governor this mooning upon the situa tion. Hen. lUulel i:ruientreut Named, Wasui.voien, I). C, April 13. The various state delegations have reported te the caucus committee the names for membership of the Congressional Democratic campaign committee, The name or Daniel Krmentreut Is presented ler Pennsylvania, Suicide of a Cider el I'ellre. San Fiiancirce, April 13. i'.x-Cliler or 1'olice Jacksen, of Sacramento, committed sulclde Sunday night. When he went horns lie picked up a bottle et morphine pills aud remarking te his wire, "Theso won't bother you any mere," swallowed thorn. A. Tensii AuoMlustlen. ',., UlinU'VDiMr T L Taiaa Alirll 11 VAHtAr. i" dnv uhlln l.nnls Knnilnn was search I nir for t' steleu horses In a thicket near lias Calabar- "" $-'' 70s, he was waylaid by seme unknown Btsrt . ,! ami snot tiiree times lureiieu uie ueuy. imm ' vF..l assassins escaped Inte Mexico, Iren, lu Tela. Dknnisen, Texas, April 13, Martin Irons, district master workman of assembly Ne. 101 Knights or uiber, arrived lu this clly vesterduv alternoeu and was closeted with the Knight el Laber all the evenlug. The J'J- object et Ids visit cannot be ascertained. The Irish Uud Vurcba.e mil. Londen, April 13. In tlie Heuse of Cera.- it inens this evening Mr. Gladstoueanneuncsd -J" that he would tntrodiice tlie Irish land vwr-'-V , chase bill en Friday. . . - ii i irc4IIIAll rainmn994m9mw 4 Wabiiinoten, 1. V., AprH J- 7; the Middle AUanuemsMs, lnllewed bv fslr wssafcsr, winds. slluhtchauM In MMipwtiara , 4 1...... it'....winivr'alr W Ihff1 sight changes Iu teeipsralure. f. - lMrr1Hle. ,, Jt. lJmms Bewdsr was pressrta4 bsw M- derman Barr aHeraoen, by CgTOfiMlat man, hercBOM M" " iw"i ""' j beveud aer cenirui. r,mnmm irww 1 hoiasafewwenUis age, .awl la vtmm mala of a dtereputauis luwiav A wasbwwdlerttarwriaat. , H5-1 MM 1 :w ' .' . ,sa J WTV 1 8& Sn-itU '.m Svb- H.V: SW3j S:i . rf w4 tfA ! 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