u "" j-M2iijdrfVjiiV . - A, jrareiVitiI $M i I. tst al . 1 U. ' ' TA1 i h i nxir 1 VOLUME XXH-NO. 205. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1886. PKteE two cbetb. i 1 'ul mmngtw allfYt l W iYMiM ', B . i ' . u : SWIXDLKD OUT OF $1,000. ar aiii.uk tati.eh AiirnnrvHm wmi A KUNtlAt HCIIOOI. TMAVHKH. A Kraillna t.lllien I "II. In Willi llume hliui.n Jtfni lleutly llellevn Him et WI.OOO ul III, MentywlWcilT Manlier In i 1 Willi liWiellnme wae Worked. 'lhe Bejiling llerultl given these parti culars of hew two bunce stoereni en '1 iiuitn Hindu it big hull I Iti that city, mill mnde their nnoape Irem arresl annually an (hey ln J oil their game. The gonlleiuari vlcllmiMil was MnhlouTavler, residing at 111 North Ninth Mreet, who is out (1,000. Between 10 ami 11 o'clock Mumlny morning Mr. Tayler was iu iu eusted liy a jeung nmti nheiit 2.' jeais el Bgu who ntoeil Hi Seventh and rennstioetsssMr. Tnvlnr passed up lhe ntreeL He called Mr. 'I ny ler by untile, and remarked Hint he lml known llioeld guiitlemnu lurnnmti jeum inlinite later llie voting innn admitted tlint he was mistaken, mill Hi nt Mr. Taylei lit mimbled miethsr man for whom he wasloek mi;, Mr, 'Inyler proceeded en IiIh wny up IVnn Hlrt't't mul at lhe corner el Kighlh hu lull into the hands of Hbarper Ne. 'J, who Mopped li I in Hint Hald Hint hi nniiiewas Fisher that hu wnnailerk lu Urn First Nn tlenal hank that be desired te socure uome ether employment, mid Hint he desired te go into the teii mul tellce buslines. He asked Sir Taler'H opinion of thu matter, and wm tehl thiil If he w in n young man or means h weulil advise him te purchase n pine of ground located lu Puttstewu somewhere Im iweeu thu new Hilililieu te Dial borough and the ttcek, Hi that ground was bKeiulhg mere valuable overy j eat. Flshei was very much elated ever ;Mr. Tayler's advice na te the iii.iiinur id which bn aheulil invest his meney aud thanked him savers! tltipis. 1 Isher remarked that Hint would erhnps l; the beslthluirteilii, Hi thore waillltloiuetiuy te le niadu out of thu collee and tci buslneHS at present. Mr, Tayler Uien started te go further up the street, Fiahur requested him te tall at hli "elllcc," 135 Seuth Hlxth btreet, Henin tlmudurliiK tbeattcrnum, na he ilcslnit te ceutiull with him In regard te mak lug further liiMntnuntv He Mlil that na Mr Fajler 'eemeil te fne5H keiuh knowleilgo of teal eiUte he would he happy te hne a fiiitluu talk with him at his "ellke," Te thU Mr. Tayler a.i.senU'd and hllud the "oIIIle'' en hlxth street. When be arrhtul thure hli frit ml I liherwai stated at a writing t.ible In thu Lt'iitre of the room. llewaiery eer dUlly iet.elud by (l'lsher, and wan gHen a teat. I'lnher Uien began te relate seme lnti deuta Hliewing hew he aixuinulAteii a llllle 11U111113, but at he was a Huetla hlIioeI teacher It would net de te acquaint every body with lhe lack 1 inhur Hald that he wan aaseciated with anuuibur et ether young men lu Harrlnburg, and through ellertt of their ew n had been aingularly lor ler tunatu In miking money In a quiet win Mr. lnjler denlreil le knew In whatwa he had made hli money te which the npl w.H that bv drawing numbttri from n tj. He then proceeded te ftben Mr. Tayler hew lhe gaiue worked. Anether jeung man who apeared te Ihi a Htranger te richer, hut who was hli eonfuderal", arrhetl and opened up a lOiiMirHatieu eouieriilugneme hiiiinesi nut tcr. The com ortntlen ended rather abruptly and 1-HUur told hit couleilerato that It he wlibed te inake Heme money he would glve him nn opportunity te de 10 by drawing a nuiiHier trem a Ihix en 1 table lu Irent of him. The "ntmuger" did no and win Informed that be had tlr inn e eml huudreil dellara. The "alrauger" was highly tlated ami remarked that he hid uoerbefero had an much geed luck. Mr. Tun ler w&i tbeu aikeil te draw one or the (Hr'iln containing a curtain number, and did mil He wai then infernietl that he hud drawn J, i00, and that alter hu could tensliicj l'lihcr that he wan a rtspomtlble man he weulil hand him ever the meney providing f 1,(XW III cath vteuld be glvun him only .11 se urily. Mr. l'aj ler nnld that hln bank nmmnt amounted te llltle incre than that hu in, but tlmt he would make nn ollert te ralselU itepnv ceeded le bank, get the metier and returned te where the aharperHwure. lie wai induced te tri his luck agun, and lust all. rim liarp era iii.ule their cscine by ruunliig through thuardel loe Seuth hlxth atrteL Mr. t.i ler at once Informed the tollce elhclalii of lhe Hwiudle, but no clue et the raavnls could le bad. I hey wero both neatly ilreaaeil. A few danagotheviMlleil at I cjbeuth HUth Htreut and requuAtul the 1110 of a room ler a Mmil nine. I buy told the lady of lhe heuie that they desired the room ler city piirixwei, and that t elrnlay thure would be eul tuuniera ry, An the mason that 110 room en I'enu Htreet leuld he hoc 11 red ler their purjuwe Junl then. Ah thuy appeareil te be gentleman!), the room wai leaied te them, the rent fiir which wai paid In advance. .1 ,IUKB OJV THIS SBNATf A Tjnaraihlial r rrer lhat C'nuteil a l,uu,l Ileal el Fun In Wahlnteii. 1 he nouKitleii of Tuemlay lu Washington at thotapltel was the Tane bribery reHirL It bad Justcome lu from the government printing olllce and a dlacovery wasmmle which set all I digress laughing, home wag had added a paragraph in pencil te the ma jeritj report, and thli paragraph was printed ax a part of the report. It Is aa fellow h : "Iho majority have all along conducted this Inventlgatleu as though tbey felt it in cumbouten tliein te llnd Hoineboily guilty, as though seme great party interests would he Jeopardized unless they retxirted that somebody was guilty of aemetlMuB, We have heleil thein te draw the dag-uet in every muddy peel any w here and overy nlietti Ihey wero pleaseil te doslgnate, and overv time they thought they had captured the flesi lloedler, and when they ruslisd lu te Krannle with and te laud him they luvari ably found that It was only .1 small BitckerJ w hlch they took betweeu their lingers and threw back Inte his native elomeiit. The uiaJerit rexirt should read that, although they didn't llnd any 0110 guilty of corrupt piHclkc), Ihey think It a burning shame that Homeonu wasn't guilty ,of bribery, he that they might report his capture by this com cem com mitice." ' . Thu Hennte orderod the reperi suppressed, hut no such order had been received at the HiniHe decument room. A run was seen or er gameilHlid the forbidden decument went like het cakes. Theie nover was snob a de mand for a report of any kind. Members, pages, clerks and messengers of all grades Irem both Kouate and Heuso streamed Inte the document room and bere copies in trl umphaway. Aa thuy read tbe paragraph a bread grin overcame thein, which frequently ended lu a robust laugh. On the lloer el the JIoiiHenVa cluster of lnembers would gathei about Homobedy who had 11 copy, Irem whli It he read aloud, te the IntoiiHe amusumeul el his audience. ' Just who wrote it is w hat a Houale commit tee is going te try te llnd out. Tbe manu script of the report Is In tyiie-vv rlter shape. all except tins paragrapu, wnicuis in pencil and en a separate sheet of soft paper tern Irem n scratch book. On the sheet Is tbe query of the intelligent compositor, " Dees this go in?" te which tbe foreman in his usual mandatory st le common te printing ellices answered, " Kverythlng gees In." and in It went. Tbe government printing olllce is all tot 11 upovcrlhe matter. ltis the Senate which does net appreciate the humor or the thing. Wliy ttie Celer Uughtte lie C'llm.un. 1 10111 lhe Philadelphia limes 'lhe I .ancasterceunty commissioners lately awarded the contract for painting the court heuse te a m ill who wauted (1,500 for thojeb, netvv Ithshiudlng tbe facr thai there were llv e lower bids and 0110 bid as low as i'J2X Judging from lhe luss that is being madu nlHml it In adjoining counties as well as in Lancaster, the color used by the fl,uuu man was red. tlelug In Ibe Theatre. Quite a number of Lancaster people went te Philadelphia te-day te buy spring bonnets and te take In the great Uoeth-Balvlnl dra matia combination, at the Academy of Music te-night. Oeimtll Meeting. The May meeting or city councils will he held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Among Hi n tmnnrlunt Im.lnnea fr he considered Is the jiroiiesod change of roule of tUe'JO-lucli water main. IS HANK II ALL CtHVhKI. Senar rmtrn.h. Ttmt Will He Inlflrdliig In LnVr el the Clame. i 'I he League gamen yoatertlny reiultiil a iiumna ; ai iniindeipnin: riillatieipiiia 11, New Yerk I ) at Wanhlngten : lloilen bi Wiiililnglen fi at Ht l,ou In : Ht. taiulnil Chicigefi, (eleMin Inning). 'lhe ANSoilatlengaiimwoioi ,tllre)klii: Uroeklvn ;i, AtbUtte'lS ul I'ltUlninrl Hi. I.011NII, I'llfiburir II ) at Cincinnati t ('In. rlliuatUi, liuiivllls'J iitHlaten Inland I 1UI 1UI 1UI timorelu, MetnX llarkltiH, pll her or the llioeklyu, did gmat work yuiterday. He net only pltihed a Hplendid game, but in batting had the-rnif derliil renird or(two Ihtetvbn- lilw nd.' home run. v " - li The New Yerk t-luh ritnived aneiluir Ien rlhle drubbing In I'hlladelphla 'IheMUnli could de little with Carey'Hc'iirvns, mnl limy made but IHe hlln. 'Ihegamn In HU JUeuin, jrmlenUv, wan a line one. 'lull hlln Wote made 1)11 (I'lyiin, el t'hluage, and nlne off of Beyle, or Hu Ijeuln. Mountain pltchnd hit II lit gaiue tliln him houl'er the I'ltUhurg, ymlerdnj, mid he wan battid all oer lhe Held. I he Newark clubel lhe ICaHtern l,engue deleated llrldgajnirt by 10 le 1 jeilerda,). 'I he New Yerk tiinm ac'.ed 111 a Hilly man nor en the Held yonlerday when thu.) Haw Unit thny would be defeijml. They threw up lliugamu atler Heven and a hilt liinlngi had been plaved. Ilnll.in, el Philadelphia, neeiui te be wakunlug up. He had another home tun ymtmila,). "lhe Irotmldes will iilnj a Kamnwilh Sun I'lehli'cliiO ou Irlday AftQiniKin next, and thuy should lme ajlnrge "audiencu. It n III Ihj the la4t game Hefln Tiere for koiiie lime, an tliotlubiitarlien a trip Katurday, opening in Mtnoea. Waul, New erk'n glltedged short atiip, hail no 10 in than lle urrera teiterdav It li Mid that l'tile llrennliig It afraid et a ball mid Juiiipn back ftem Hie plate. I'ete, It It alleged, noerJunied liv k from a W latauie he leared a ball. II erlil. Hugh Daily pitched bin llrnt game fur Wash ington joaterday and the Iloateu bad kIx hlta. '1 he home team had hut four oil Had hour no. lhe stockholders of tbe lreuildea club w HI held n meeting at tbonaleon of Arneld llaan, North (Jueen Htreet, thli evenlng at ' o'clock. Washington and New erk meet te mor mer mor eon ULruit.tiuiAMXK is neon. Hll aCairlul lluu.ciwlle of 1111. tiuru IteiiKlit "rrr.h Ceuntryr llutlrr all Winter. I loin tbn l'UUbui y l'e-l A hlberly Htreet commission merchant, whollves in Allegheny, tells with ceusidui iible giiHtoageotl Jeke en his wife, which also illustrates the fiugal methods el some or the hm! urban residents who manufacture 'pure inuutry butter." lhe ineich mi's wife Inadvertently remarkeil at thebreaklait table th it they w ero out et butter. 'I he iner- twnl deals largely In oleomargarlno as well asaitual butler, and he remarked Ihsl he would HeiidHOine butter up te the house. V I wouldn't let It come In the house, ' luplmd Ins wile. "H'h only seme et that dirty oleem irgariue, and 1 wouldn't tastu the nasi) stull." I hu gentleman Insisted that It was lust as ueimI as lhe butter the had beuu using, but the ladv leuld net be convinced. "Pll"junt have Jehn hitch up and drive out te Mis. lilauk's and get heiiiu butter," she said. ' le where " asked lhe merthaul in sur prl IheUdy repeated thu uameaud the let .sill of the cnu 11 try women. "And de jeu get rmlter from her he a iked. " vi, ' she answered. "I've been gelling It all winter, and It Is Ju.t Hplendid belter ' " And what have tun been pajing T "Slxti cenlH a jHjuiid." 'I he merchant neatly rolled oil his chair with laughtur. " Why,"hoexclalmeil, "I've Issm mlllug that woman oleomargarine al twenty cents a pound for the last j car and a helf,.inil hore ou' v 0 been buy lug it b vck from ht r at sixty cents a pound." Ihu lady didn't Hend alter thu freih 101111 try butter. ' "In a pnxliice comtnissien stere 0110 day tins week the propriuter said te a gentleman who was lalKlng about oleemirgHrin, that II he could tell wbkh et two kegs Hitting near contained butler and which oleomargarlno he would glve hlin lhe butter. 'Ihogentle 'Ihegentle maii tried belb kegs, studied a llltle while, iml then said, K)inllng te one keg. Wbv, that's hutUir." lhe piopriuter laughed as he replied, " Ihev'ie both oleomargarine, and as geed as any butler jeu ever tasleil, Isn'l it ' 'lhe geiitlemin ceufearied that he was hi item I l'fVOVAl. AND LUlHKHifi. llei'uil. ul Hie Werk el rnu Cenlrirme. In helim III llarrl.burc. A meeting of the l'eurth tllstrhtconleieiice el the 1 uthurau mlulsturluui was held Tuus (I O at St. Michael's church, Harrlshurg. In the iii'iinlng the president dellv ured a sermon and lhe holy communion wascelubrated. lu tliealleruDeiian iirgaulzatieu was turmoil. The ptuieut ollicera, Kuv. 1'. 1'. Mavner, el l.au taster, prusldeut, and llev. II. M. l'agley, of Mechanli shtirg, secretary, were chosen. 'J he president rexd his reperi, lu vv tilth he re lerred particulaily te the death of Kuv. Dr. (iiecMiw.ild.iiid enumerated various chaugOH el p ister.il t barges lu the cenferente, several uiHtallilii'iilsan I seme vacant congiegatieus. Among thu Htibjecls of discussion was the olllce el diMconesses. 'I his was referred te thocenlcienco by tbe Hyiietl. A children's mtetliig was held In the evening at which iiddiesses woie made by Hev. 1'. J. 1". .Sihiutz, of Mnvorsievvn, and llev. M. K. Ilrenninlller, et l.'phrata. 'lhe conference wilt couliiiue ted iv. The llatrlstiuig convocation el the 1'. 1.. tliurcli, nut in regular session en Tuesday evening, lour clergymen being present, l'vtnlng praver was read by ltev. Messrs. Merau mid Wuodle. The soruien was preached b Hev. t". 1'. Knight, I). I)., of Lancaster, l'hn sermen was a masterly ox ex ox imsilten ul the Intermediate KUttc, baseil upon thoacce,'diuico ol'the arllcle el lhe creed "He DeHcenikd Inte Hell" w lib holy hcriplure. The llev. Dr. Laugdon preached this morn ing at U o'clock. '1 his ev enlng a missionary Horvlcewill beheld with addiesses by sov sev eral el the clergy. I let In lilies. I 1 eltlN, May .'i. Mr. Jonas Hosteller, el this pi ice, bold his dairy te Jehn 1-tigel, from beyond ML Jey. herse liolenging te Wni. Haylei, the puiui-inakei, was killed oil the railroad the ether night. He happened te break out el the stablu and get ou the iailre.nl aud (he consequence was bis death. A surprise party was bold ou Saturday night for Jehn Dyer, it being his birthday. '1 hure were quite 11 geed many present and all 1111J03 oil tiieuisev ea Mr Jehn Hosslerliad liH home Improved by having his heuse painted and fence around the let white washed. esterday morning while l'eter dish was driving tlueugh town with two tarpenters uud a tool chual en his spring wagon, Ills herse became Irightened and unmanageable. It threw the occupants out, tipped the wageti ever aud ran oil. He plunged through a hedge lento, near by, aud thore he lest the wagon. Thu men were net hurt much. The horse, b.v means of another horse, was caught. The vvugeu was all broken up. The Iriendsef Mr. (icorite Hamhricbt had a surprise party ler htm last night ; the house was utmost II I led ami all enjeyed themselves. It was a tlme lhat will net seen be forgotten by him. Stele S75. t hid el Pollce Smith roeelved two lelo lele granis last night te arrest a Oeriuau 27 yeais old, live feet high, daik complexion, light moustache ami hair cut v ery short. He wero light paubiiiud blue coat, lie Is wanted for stealing f 75 from Oeo. Meyer. The llrst tele gram was dated Kobauen and tbe second, KandlsylUe. Nueil for Fat Driving. Olllcer Imau has made complaint against William IxirenlK rer rast driving. The al. leged eirense wai cemmitted en Monday Jabt. Mdennau Terduey will dispose or lhe ctibe 011 -Monday mornlute' nexL IS JOS. .1. DOSCll 1NSANK1 TH IKHTIMUNT THAT WAH TAKKH AT A TIIK I'HIBUir MQVlHtTtVN. What Hie Mnlltal Mtimtirr ill Ihn VeitiinlHlun llriurlril Hum li llrrlatlnjc That lie He. iii.inli.l. N ul III iig iif Ihn AuMlutt Mails en .liiilge l.ltlng.teii In Fxlitnaiy. 'lhe oemmlssioii apH)iuted by the court le Inqulre Inte U10 mental condition of Jos Jes eph. I. Ihcs.h, who was convicted en March it, el an attempt 011 thu llle of Judge J. IU (jlvfiigslen, rliet in the prison en Tues day, U p. 111. Thuy wote Dr. II. K. MiihlenlKirg, H. H. I'ulten, esq , and Adam It. Ilarr. Hi. Mulilunbeig made an exaliiiuatleu of De h, mid rupetleil that he found the prlsenci's tiilincles soil and flabby) his pulse vveik , longtie coated, llver and ImiweIs torpid, ami tbe pupils or His OJOH clllateti. uiie ptlsoner feinjilalns of frontal headache and guueial nerveuaiiess ami inability te aleep. Hu remembered nothing or lhe assault en Judge Livingston. He known new wheru he Is, hut llvovveoka age he was uniler the linptesNieu that he Was 011a ship; and suilledas lie s.ild that wben 011 Ihu nliirl he dreamed lhat he was In a number ordillereul platen. lie Allows who Is lu the cell with him at present but don't riiiiieiuler Iflhe saiue men were with him all the time. Whoa he tlrnl came le the jail, hu thought he was In a big ship falling up anil down, but seme tlme alteiwaid lu talk ing te Nmlth and Keller (his 1 oil-mates) he found out that he was In pilsen. He Hald he didn't remember being In the Court house at biatrial. His appetite and memory are new geed, though a drinking man, he h.cs net drunk anything iilnte his Incarceration. IJew.h gave 1 ehereut uusvveia and ruceguUed Jl. ". i.shleinan, commonwealth counsel, ami Mr. Ilarr. A Kr.LLOIATh'N TlStlMONlT. One e! the cell-mates el the nrisouer, Jehn i. Smith, tcstltlcd te having lcen in the cell with Desch since the22dul i'ebruary. ills tustlmeny was confined te acts occurring since, March Mb, the date of conviction. Ile tweeu the eth and 21th or March, DeHch acted very strnugcly. When he get out of bed ou tbe morning of U10 last named day hu Inquired of his cell-mate where he was, but later lu the day he was real sensible. On overy alternate dayii attei that he was wild, would call out or the window n, held conversations with Imaginary irsena. -About two w eeka age he bad a long apollel wililnesa ami It lasted ter four days. Last "Monday he was tad pll day. IDs conversation , was rambling and he Imagined many things, among ethers he Haiti te witness that Untler keeiKirHprecher had purchased a hddle from his vv Ife ler te and thuu refused te pay ler 1L While talking he walked up and down his cell and took oil all his clothes. He also told witness that the two Judges or the court, Keeper llurkhelder, CapL Hprwher, Mike Harnlsh and a man named Wolf were carry ing whlskv In bis wife, who was in a tell, anil he called for his brother te help him as these jwrtles were 111 treating his wile. Desch also labored under the Impressieu that he kept a cow Inn small hole In the wall of his prison cell and he would carry vvater 10 the hole and pour it in for her le drink. He also believed that there was a toleptiouo In a corner of lhe cell and he would go theie and go through lhe motions el conversing with persons who he sild were at lhe ether end el the tele phone. On March i0tb, when the ceuimis slen first visited the prison, Doaihwasnet se wild, but witness whs unable te L,et a sen Hlble answer out et him. Walter . Franklin, one or Deach's coun sel, then afeUcd the vtltnen whether in his Judgment I leach was el sound or unsound mlud. Mr. Knhleiuan ebjecteil te the quos Hen, and after nrgvieut the commission al low ml tbe question, hinllh replied that Desth was et unsound mind and gave as n reason that no sane man would act as he did. sietu I IkK H-SIIVIOM. t harles I'. Keller, who was also teuliued in the cell with De-ch, testllletl that he was DescIi'h cell'inate until Airll e, when he asked te be transterred te another tell.. I rein lhe time when Desch was convicted he daily used an Imaginary telephone with friends whom hebelleved wero outslde his tell, aud would keep up 1 en venatiens with them for long periods et tlme and from the nj he bilked Deit h beheved hu was gelling an sweiste his questions. He eorrel-orattsl tlie previous witness as te bis watering his vvlue ami parties abusing his wife. Descli wakened witness i!ne night at midnight and pointed across the corridor where hIie was being abused. Desch also made a habit of walking his cell at night, made a great noise, and lu going te the window le held imaginary ten venatiens wilh iarties outnlde he would step upon aud crawl ever his cell mates. He helte'ed Desch le be of unsound mind. rnderkecjHir Sprecher testified that Desch was ueisy at times, would talk out of the cell window te persons he belleved te be out side. On a number el e tslens Desch called blm ashe walked past bis tell and told him he wanted le gel out as he hail business that needed his attention. Ou Monday DescIi'h touversatieu was In refcrcnte te lhe property he owned. Witness would net llkutesay Desch was iusane, a-sihe did nut consider himself a iiidge. from, his aetleus hotio hetio hotie llov ml lhat Desch was eilher crazy or a feel. Desch has gained severnl, pounds in weight stnte he vv.es admitted te the prison. 'lhe commission then adjourned until l'ridiy afternoon, when additional testimony will be given. AtlnmlliiK West Clif.lei IsmiiiM bchuet, I'ollewiligaro the stiidents Inmi thlscSuu-' ly attending tbe spring session of the West Chester Nermal schoel: Abraham pen shade, tiordeuvllle; Mary It, Kberly, Itolu Itelu Itolu held station , J. W. l'rankheuser, Uowmaus Uewmaus Uowmaus vllle; Mjra Haveratlck, Lancaster: Anule S. Hambleten, Geshen , Hmiua HeibecJ, htrasburg. I.lzIellelbeck, blrasburg , A. 11. Hellmau, l.indlsvllle , Mary SU J. Hughes, Christiana, Annie . Hurst, West Kail; May Jacksen, Colerain j NellleS. King, ljiu cister j UessleM. Kosher, Ml. Juy ; Marv it. Kewli, C'hiistiana, Dvvid M. Kichty, dbotl dbetl dbotl vllle; Kmina .. Maule, Cellins, Kdwlti It. Morrison, Octoraro ; Kltle I'crsen, Chustuut Level; Maliiau II. l'ewnall, Christiana, Ilarteu Sensuulg, Geed vllle; Kiclne htett, Oak Hill; Harry 8. Tliatcher, Kandis A al ley, Jehn Im Winters, (ioedvlllo. Italian h en Went Klii, sirert Alxjut mvn en 1'uesday two ladies b the name el Kandis vv he reside in Mauheim tow n bip, in driving down lhe hill en Mulberry Hli eel towards West King, seme parts el the harness teia aud the buise, frlghtOQlug started teiun. Ue5 dashed den 11 the hilland turned out West King HtieeLj runulnp 'some distance when ho"rell"tle'wii, hitaklug the hhafls of the wagon. He was then caught. Ouoef lhe ladies was threw 11 Irem the wagon aud allghtly iiijuted. Further Hubitrlptluu.. These additional subscriptions have received tu the local I'arnell hind : Newton l.lhhtnei . , j h.h. Hpenccr ., been 10 m ts"u0 J.W7 TO 1'iev leusly acknowledged! letal f 1,612 00 The monthly meeting el the local branch et the League will he held alH o'clock to night In the second lloer el F11II011 opera house. rrattlce hlioellni;, YeHtetday alternoeu the SthueUon-Vereln held a practiie shot al Tells Hani. Theie was alargq attendance and Um sheeting was geed. Out of npoaslble 'Jlti, the following wero the scorns : Ueoruevlrchner, 1W;C, J. White, 1U; Jacob Wellcr, Ul, Jehn T. Knapp, 121; II. J. Kego, 1IU; lleorge Heisii, 117 , Peler Demmel, 7e Henry llreher, 08. Charter. Ii.ueil, , Charters were issued at the state depart ment Tuesday, ns fellow s : Poeplo's Kloctrfe Light company, or Yerk, capital f2ri,nen. Harrisburg Ibilldlng and Kean association, or Harrlshurg, capital J40O.O0O. Hhendeah Valley Ilallread company, of Mereer county, le extend from Hickory township te Bbartis. villi', six WllM, capllal ?e0,0W. A Chat With K.t..iirkiT Wlnltarup, Hubert 0. Winthmp, of Mas.sachuaellji, who wart speaker of the Heuso el Kopreson Kepreson Kopresen tatlvosof the thlrteenth Congress:, 1HI7-K', is In Washington and has been the recipient or marked attention from all quarters In elllclal and social life. Hiwaklnger the tli.mges he had tioletl In CongreKSHlnco he was a mem tier thereof, lie said : Ah 1 looked evor lhat large assemblage of the people-, 1 had befbre me a most Impres Impres nlve realization of the Wonderhil growth or our country. Ovoreno hundred ropresoulA represoulA ropreseulA tivos had lioen addeil le the membersbip et lhe Heuse, which indicated 011 the present basis or representation an Increased iiopula iiepula iiopula tlen amounting te net less than 'J7,tinn,oea I holleiotho iKipiilatlen In 1M7 was atieut 2.1, 000,000 anil it Is new net less than 5u,U0U,U(ia. Anetlier matter which struck me was the enortneua incroase In tbe nuinlwr of hills. In my time llve hundred intrixluied In a neulnii wan censldereil nn enormous figure, but I imderstand that the aggro aggre aggro gate new, or iuy In six months of the present session, foots up nearly nlne thousand. At this ratio or incroane matters must come le such a pass that the whole tlme el Congress will be consumed In business of purely local interest, while the paramount Interests of the whole country must sutler for want of mat tire consideration. The Increase or memliers and bT business lb rontens In a very lew jcara te erleiisly emlnrrass the work of Congress. It has been observable within the pant ten yearn that the Heuse is gutting unwieldy and that legislation and public talerests suffer In consequence. This is said in no spirit el criticism of Congress, but as a suggestion el one or lhe results el the phenomenal growth et our country and Its demands ukii the goverjinionL Toe much tlme seems te be taken up by the rush otevery sort of business which may have mero or less bearing upon Homebody'H chances of renomlualleu or re election, wbll the economic or ether vital Interests or the country are eriultted te languish. I have n-J doubt that these matters will solve themselves as the exigencies of the government demand, but they will be problems el tbe near future." a noun te iiik iuhl: luti tCntri; Slatche. In liuur Cual Tucket, Hut lu Sume Other I'ecket. A very genteel euug man swung grace fully ueu the platform or a ilreadway car at tilxtccnth street, New Yerk. Walking Inte the Interior he rat den 11 in the only va cant place. The car was one of the old ones, therefere cushlenless, and the veung man tat down qultehaid. ills faultless attlre caught the eyes el Unco young ladles oppeslto, whose admiring glauccw, aided as they wero by neat costumes, failed te move their object lean answering smila This evidently gare Lhe maidens a little dlsapisjlutmeiiL A shadow passed ever their countenances. It lasted but a moment, for they became Interesled lu the stranger's actions. Uis face suddenly exhibited great seriousness. Then a blush spread ever it up le his hair, grow ing brighter and brighter. He moved un easily, iartially resu, resumed his seat, while tbe color deepened upon bis manly brew as he caught the curious glances of many pas pas ncngers. Hi desp-dr he put his hand behiud him. Then, as an alarmed expression psssed ever Ills face, he rose and precipitately rushetl Ter the deer, holding oil te his coat tails, vvhile lhe odor or burning sulphur per vaded tbe car. A ripple of mirth passeil around the car. The handsome maidens wero absolutely in ecsuvcies. Arrived ou the platform the perspiring jeung man clutched his coat tails, extracted a smoking box of wax lighters from 0110 of the tieckels and Hung it from him. An examination of the cual revealed 110 damage. " I thought something was getting aw fully het," remarked the agitated youth in ex planation as he jumped oil. The pxsscngers were laughing tee much for his further coin fort en that fir. VyiTMSIt AKKHtVAS MI'VIUXIV. Annual seaAluu til the I'eiuiiijIianlAMatn Coun cil In rregresn In iirrl.tnn 'I he btate I eum.lt, Order et I lilted Amer ican Mechanics, met In annu d Hessieu in Nornstewu at 10 o'clock Tuesd vy alternoeu. 'I he session is llkely te last two days and pos sibly three. One hundrtsl and twenty dele gates were present. The sttretarj's icpert was read. He makes the following show, lug . At thocleso el lbi thore were 11,0M members In the erder In reunslvaula 'lhe amount of money collected by dues, line, Ai , during thejeir was ?101,l'lI.IS ; amount patd out ler sick lcnetlts and relict, sT 10, 'Jl'.i.OOj moneys in the treasuries el suberdi uate ceuuclls, fi,S'ii:u. The election el ellitem Ter the pieseut ear was annoimcetl as fellows. S. C, David Hartmau, Jr., or Kancaster state V. C, Jacob A. Slean, or I'htladelplila , S. C. S., Waller Clraham, of Philadelphia. S. C. T., Jehn Kryder, el Philadelphia , b ( . I., Wll Ham 1L bhafer, orilazleten ; H. I . Kx., Wil liam llelhnar:, of Doylestowii ; s. c. Pre., IMwin A. Wappel, of Phil ulelpbla, repre sentative le National council, I harles J. Diltess, or Philadelphia, 'lhese olliterswill be insUillcd te day, and the reiiurts of the various committees received ami lead. The meeting place el the Htatoceimcil w 111 be held at Hloemsburg en the llrst Tuesday of May, lSsT, a large delegation from. Phil ulelpbla is expected te be pieseut te-iLiy. A JtUt.OVKA.V JtyCUUNTfll. Tlie Slcainalilp Wyoming Strike, a Whale auil Kill, the lluKe llenttrr. "A prince el whales in Latitudu II north, and longitude 11 west, much amused thu pas pas seugers by the Onion steamer joining that arrived atQueenstevvn," said a passencerte me his first question having been wheUier the cable had reported any mere labor riots. " I was watching tbe ocean en the morning el the 20th of April when 1 milked what seemed te be two monstrous Krpelses, but which turned out te be whales, sporting qulte near the steamer. Our shouts seen brought from the saloon some of 'Wyom ing's lair daughters,' ami enthusiasm was running high, with suggestions of harpoons aud revolvers, when lhese gave way te thoughts of thu Oregon ilis3str, as .1 'snort, sharp shock' was fult throughout the ship, as if her bow had struck a hidden keberg or rock. "Almest as quickly as 1 tell it the ship was Htopped by a signal Irem the bridgu. As sbe loll oil her course we saw en the pert slde a monstrous vv hale, vv lib it hure gash in his hotly, nlmeal dlv idlng It. Wlille the whale was lashing the bleed-rod waves in what turned out te be his dv im; struggles as In a low minutes he lay motienloss rejecting sentimental .13 well as wmie buslness-UUy suggestions Trem the psseuf;erH te send a beal and Hfs.1110 the trophy or specimens of itr Captain Klgby, otter Minifying himself that no harm had been ilnne te liew 01 keel, resumed full speed and here we ate." llm Fl.livriuen'a Trouble.. Actions have been Is'gun, lielore Alderman Spurrier, against the men charged with vio lating the fish laws. Yusterday William Franklin aud Samuel Doblervvore arretted en warrants isjued by the alderman. Ills alleged that they fished with set-nets in the Conestoga creek. Beth men gave ball for a hearing 011 Saturday evening, when mere will be learned of the case. A large number el warrants have been issued ler the arrest of numerous ethers. most of whom resideln the county, and be be be lere many days u great many will be under ball. It Wallopeit that many of the alleged ollendors Intend appealing their cases, and will makea llghL Addison (irell, a countryman, lues been arrested ler violations lhe law in fishing In Mill creek. He vv III have a hearing en Mon day belore Alilerniiiu Spurrier. Alleiiillng lhe Itea.llug Court. 1 lank Hriesl, coniuiissienois'; clerk, is at tending court at Head lug, as a vv Itness in the ejectment suit et Miller against hitler, forthe possession of a farm knew 11 as the Kitty Oehr property. Mr. driest will produce 001110 of tlie old county documents ou file lu the county commissioner's cilice, bearing en the land lu question. letter! Held, A lolter nddre-sed te Mrs. Mary I'd wards, 151". North 20th i-treft, Philadelphia, is held at the LanoiHter ptstutUui ler pest-age CUICAGOS BLOODY NIGHT. 31 a ft r Kii.i.mii Atin nuvNDBit I) K AT II UKAL1NU UOMII&. nr The Cnlmlunllun ur Heflnll.tli limeriieM Iteaeheil In a II0111I1 Altai k (In I'nllre- liirn Hine or Horrer that W III Net trrjr Hoen He rerKOlteii. UitKAiie, May 6. Thore was seme desul tory rioting at sev oral places In this city yes terday afternoon, resulting lu severe injuries te seme or the participants. Along towards midnight crowds liegan te gather at the hay market, en Kandelph street, lhe place adver tised for the Socialistic meeting. August b'ples, the Beclallt leader, climbing upon a wagon in rrent of Crane Druthers' tactery, hegan an address, denouncing capital and claiming that he was net the caune of Mon day's riot, but that It was a natural result of oppression. Within half a blueJc'el the speaker could be seen four patrol wagons, with herse ready and geed-sized detail or police with them. During lhe progresn efa 8ieech by ene of the (Socialists a squad of eflltera marched by, close le the speukern' stand, ami seme ene sheuted: "Kill tbe 1" Almest as seen an tbe words had been uttered three bombs wero thrown Irem near the stand into the midst of the squad of elllcers. The bombs exploded Instantly and live police men fell. Others were vveuudetl and soveral of the be lallsts did net escape. I10W TUB niOT IlbOlN. Almut two hundred ollicera had been de tailed tu attend the meeting and had been In tbe vicinity siuce the Socialists had begun te assemble. At the time el the throwing of the bombs the crowd bad dwlnd lest te leas thati a thousand, 'lhe utterances el the speakers vvete still el a most inflammatory character, however, mid the hearers who still remained grew riotous te their demeanor. The police concluded te put an end te the disturbance and advancing ordered the crowd te disperse. At first the Socialist fell back slowly, ene of the speakers still urging thorn te stand tlrin. Suddenly the bombs wero thrown. Thopelico retorted instantly with a volley from Uielr revolvers. Tbe rioters answered with tbelrs, which the sequel proved they were well provided with. The mob ap peared crazed with a fanatic desire for bleed and, holding its greuud, ioiired volley alter volley Inte the midst or tho'elUcert". The Utter fought gallantly and at last dispersed the mob and cleared the market place. They are new guarding every approach te the place and no ene is allowed thore. Immediately alter the hmt explosion tbe elllcers who were left standing drew their revolvers and tired round alter round Inte U10 mob. Karge numbers of these foil and as they dropped were Immediately carried te the rear and Inte the many tlark alley way s by llielr Iriends. Ne est i ma te of the casualties can be given, but the police at the Desplalnes street station state lhat fully fifty of thein wero wounded. The drug stores in the vicinity are crowded wilh people who were hurt and doctors have been telephoned te In all directions. Before the firing ceased the neighboring jolice stations were turned into temiKirary hospitals. TVVhNlV I'OLICIMKN Ills Vfil 1 I). At oleveu o'clock twenty policemen lay en the lloer of the Desplaiues street station all disabled, and probably hall that number Horieusly se. Others w ere reported te be still lying in the open squire, eilher dead or badly vveuudetl. A telopheno message hum one of the hospitals sjv a that an officer brought there has since died. Officer Jeseph Degah died 011 his way te thu station. Kater reports at the Desplaities street sta tion iuilicate that even mero that at first esti mated were wounded among the Socialists. The scenes at the station are heartrending, lu ene large room are lllleeu vveuudetl ollicera and doctors are dressing their wounds, 'the wife of one of them has Just ceme in aud upon learning tint her husband was among the wounded fell down in a faint aud had te 1)0 carried home. The billowing is a list el the killed aud wounded among the police : Jeseph Stanten, Jehn A. D.ver, Jehn McMahon, Miles Murphy, b. Steele, Jehn Heed, Arthur Cen. nelly, P. Sullivan, Charles Whltnej, Theiuaa Iteddin, Ooergo Miller, 11. Kruger, J. II. WUen, Jeseph Nurmau, II. Halvorsen, 1'. Halda, IMward Barrett, Jehn Itensen, J. Mitchell, A. I'lavin, Charles Pink, N. J. bhanuuii. HVKyAaep uuvat auvhv. The Dtail anil Wounded of the Terrible Auar dil.t llemb Kxiile.lnu.. Cine oe, I1L, May .1. -The result el last night's turribleunuiuutet between the An archists will uet be known ler hours. Po liceman Joe Degan and an unknown Bohe mian ate dead, Policeman bheehan, Barrett, Iteddan, Keller aud Millur are mingled and djlng. Thirty-live ethor pollcemou are wounded moieor less sev 01 el v , and noliedy knows hew many citizens and rioters are wounded. Tbe scenes hi the Desplalnes street station at 0110 o'clock this morning was an affecting one. The wives or many or the wounded elllcers, who bad been summoned from their homes, bosleged the doers or the assembly room and becged te be admitted. Their pltl lul requests could net be granted. Km goons bent evor the bleeding forms, probing aud cutting Inte the torrlble wounds made by shell and bullet- Olllcer Heddau, of the Central detail, whose legs were shattered and whose lace was destroyed, kissed tbe band of lhe priest who was administering the last BAcrauieut te him. Anether officer whose body was cut aud pierced, begged the attendants te kill him, iu elder that he might be out et misery. Up stairs in tbe sleeping rooms twenty elllcers lay crying uud groaning lu agony. Ne less than sev ou priests wero at the sta tion, prepared te adiniuialei the last rites te the wounded elUcers. They were Fathers kiiiBella, Hie key ami Carues, et ht. Pat rick's, and Fathers Walsh, Maleue, O'llyrue aud Ceke. He het was the battle, ami se and den the crowd's flight, that no arrests vveie made. Ou their retreat te the station the pollce stepped te pick up the wounded members or lhe mob. All the patrol wagons iu the city were hur ried te the spot, aud the vvouuded citizens and elllcers, where taken te the sLitlen. The clUzensvvere taken down stairs te the cell room ami cared for by physicians as seen as they could be procured. Thenuj many et them wero sent te the county hospital. HKAllCIIINU iOlt Till. WOUNUhl). Alter the ineb had been routed, and as neon its the wounded ollicera had been picked up and Liken te the station, a search was be gun for the wounded mouiben et lhe mob, whose groans could be heaul en all sides. The Market Square was very dark, and the search was made with lanterns. It is im possible te estimate hew many wero vvouud vveuud vvouud od as seme of them, with the bleed stream, lug down their faces, and from various wounds, escaped and hid In the neighboring barrel-heuse saloons, while ethors skulked through alley vv aj H te d rug stores Iu v arleui directions. At 3M this morning two AuarchlsU were found ilead lu a let nearDesplalnes street and the pollce were oxpeetlng te find ethers wiieii daylight should ceme. After the cenlllct last night the following vveuudetl were picked up and berne away: Jehn Kdinunil, earrlage maUer, shot in the head; I'eter I.eujj, laberer, shot iu back; Jehn Hurt, painter, live at lodging houses; Chariet) Ichtiinacher, tailor, shot fhtaly In batk; Jeseph Krucher, shoemaker, shot In breast 1 Fmll lelr, shot in sheulder; l'ranr. W. Beeth, shot falaly In breast I Jeseph S'chiiinan, shot in leg ; Kebort Bchures, shot lu slde ; Bull Kyple, elerk, shot In leg ; August Jack, liaker, shot In leg t Jacob Hill wen, laborer, shot In tog ; McClettd Hhoemakcr, shot In back ; Kebort Kcluiltr, 11 coachman, shot In slde ; Jehn Brederick, leg breken ; Jameii Koe shot hi liedy ; Michael Halm, abut In the breast mid arm, dangerous ; Themas Nelan, tieutKlcd up and badly vvouuded en head , tuauy ethers were wounded whose names could net be obtained. Tbe elllcers taken te the station heuse were; Jeseph Deagaii, Kake Htreet station, dead 1 Lieutenant James HLaulen, Kake ntreet sta tion, wounded In leg ami body dangereusly j Tim Knllivau, Kake street station, wounded in leg; U. Hmiferd, Kake street station, shot iu leg; Jehn McMahon, Desplalues street station, shot in thu leg ; K. Knell, Deaplalnea Htreet station, shot In rigbt;ieg ; .Pat Mo Me Mo Nelty, Itawaeu street station, allot in hip; Henry lowing, Dcoplalnes street statiun shot in the back, dangerous; 'ihes. Mcllenry, Desplalnes street station, shot iu right leg ; ham Barker, Desplalnes street station, shetin right leg. The weuuded officers taken home and te the Desplalnes street station are A. C Kellen, er.W Orcon Orcen w ich sireet,8truck ou the left side by the bem 1 1 a dangerous gaping wound was Inflicted ; Kawrence Murphy was Injured very severe ly, being Btruck In the slde with the bomb. He was also shot iu the neck. I. Simmons Hhel iu the right arm , Peter llutterby shot in both legs, dangerous, Henry 1'. Huiith shot in the neck and shoulders, dangerous ; Arthur O'Conley, vvouuded In the Hide by a piece or the liemb, and ahet In the right arm , Olllcer King, a broken jaw and nhut three times very dangerous ; Officer Hcueasey, struck by a piece of the bomb iu tbe tell slde, causing a wound as big as the palm el the baud ; Jes. Nerman, Kake street station, struck iu the hand with a pioce of the bomb aud also shot in the loot; C. W. Whitney, probably ratal, wounded In chest where he was struck by a piece of the bomb ; M. Halne, shot in the leg. At long intervals alter the riot and late in the night, wounded men appeared at tbe drug stores or were found reaming the streets crazed with fright aud pain. In every case where w eunded sought relief at the drug store the victims refused tegive their names and the list et wounded will thus never be fully known. A Iwy, who failed te get a physician, steed in tbe glare of the electric light at the corner el Madisen aud Ualstead streets, and with a jack knife cut a bullet from his elbow. The crowd helped te ban dage his wound with shreds of tits shirt. He declined te give his natne and walked oil alone. Spies, the anarchist leader who incited the riot or last evening, Is new under arrest and tu a place of safe-keeping. Till HTOn Ol' W I.VbVVlTNLSS, KicuL Bowler aud his company wero In the trent ranks or the polite platoons when tbe bomb fell which caused such terrible de struction. 01 the '21 men in his company, seventeen were injured by fragments of the bomb and bullets.llred by the crowd. In de scribing the sccne, the lieutenant said : " I halted my company just in front or the plat, lerm where the speaking was going en. All were drawn up lu line. I'pte that moment net a shot had been tired. Suddenly amid the yelling or the crowd, I hiw an object ascend about ten toot into the air, tbat looked llkea piece off.re Trmks Just starting te fizz. It came downright iu front of us and ex pled ed. I was thrown back stunned. Jehn Deyle one of men fell into my army. When 1 recovered uiv self and looked about it seemed as 1 f every man in my company had gene. They were swept down as If mewed by .1 scythe. Hewl escaped I can not Imagine. I'm afraid that fully six of my be,) s cannot recev ered. VIIVVIXI III! SlhMiUl' ItlOl. 'thousands of sx)ple gathered about the vicinity el Desplalnes and Randelph streets this morning, the scene of last night's ceullieL They Hocked iu Irem overy direction young men anil old, and jeung girls en their way te work all eager te see the place w here the net occurred. The crowd searched the ground eagerly for bleed spots aud boys dug pistol balls out el the walls of lhe buildings and ev en out el the vv oeden blocks vv 1th vv hlch the street were paved. There wero bleed spots everywhere, Irem the place where the bomb exploded, al the corner of Kandelph auU Desplalnes, ler a block up and down the cress streets. Ne marks or relics or the net escaped the curious crowd. A number of Iragmenls of the fatal bomb were found. The largest piece was an Iren nut about two iucbes square and weighing about two ounces. A great many pieces or scrap iron were round, showing that the bomb had been tilled with slugs aud loose pieces et iron, which li ul been thrown in every direction. INUKNIIIAIIY ClHCULAnSiSLIZLIl. Immediately alter bpies, his brother, aud Schwab wero locked up this morning, De tectives Mevors, Jenes and ITyun were dis patched te the .li encer '.tilumj olllce with instructions tu seatch the premises for any incrimination evidence. Almest the llrst thing they discovered was a huge plle et cir culars, copies el the ene calling for the mass meeting at the Haj market at Kandelph street. This circular vv.es printed iu Fngliah and German, and is us fellows : Attention, vverkingmen 1 Great mass meeting te-night at 7:31) o'clock, at the Haj market, Bandelph street, between Desplalnes and Halsted. Geed spoakers will be present te doiieuuce the latest atrocious act of lhe pollce, the sheeting or our lellow lellew lellow werkmeu -yesterday iilleruoen. Signed Tm: I:lcl nvh Commit. ii.r. lhese circulars were found iu the comiios cemiios comiies lug room, uud for the first time the pollce obtained positive proof showing where the inflammatory lllorature of tbe Socialists had its origin. Further search brought te lighl the lerm ou which another ciicular had been priuted and iu which vverkluguien vveiu in cited te take upturns. It was headed: "Kovenge! Werklugmen, te Arms!" and was made up efa screed of75er IOOwerds cal ling 011 werkiugmen te arm themselves and exact revenge for the killing of the meu at the McCerniick ieaer works. Tliese circulars together witii the form in type, were stored in a safe at the Central sta tion and will form strong evidence against Spies and Schwab, showing they were re sponsible for inciting the riot aud bloodshed. Parsons was no where te be found. Search for him was kept up all night, but net the slightest trace could be feuud. Detectlve Marks was within filly feet of the spot worethe dynamite bomb expleded and saw Parsons run lu through the crowd aud dlsappeai. He had just exclaimed, " Werk, iugmenl, te arms , I am a Socialist from feet te head, and I will be etin ITI dle hofero morning." Since that moment Famous has net been seen by lhe police. 1,100 Men ou a Klrlhe. Cult voe, May a. A general strike waa inaugurated by 1 700 empleyes of the Peer ing harvester works, at the northwest corner or Fulloiteu and Clyberu aveuues, this morn mern lng. The men reselv ed te take this action at a meeting last night. Tbe hands at wbrk lu the binder room had demanded n reduction et hours aud an Inrroase et 10 per renL iu wages. The company gave netice tliat 10 per cent, increase would ha granted, aud the men thereupon ralted llielr demands te SO per ccuL This the ceuipauy refused aud the slrike was at ouce declared oil The works arnhut down this morning lit all depart Incntn ami the empleyes are gathered about In groups talking evor llielr trouble. .1,000 men tjtjr Down Thrtr facta. , Ciitcvne, May C Three theusund men enpleyed In the great car shops at Pullman laid down their tools and wentent thl worn wern lng, Joining the I, (XXI who quit yatterday. There is up one al work In the town UmUet except the men employed In the truck shops, who de net number mero than 600. A big mass meeting was held at 0 o'clock at which Roetl order prevailed, although the men were somewhat excited ever the situation. Kesoltltlenn wero adopted denouncing the riotous action or the Socialists, esptctally al the meeting last evening when such murdot murdet murdot eiis work was done, declaring lhat they had no Hjfmpathy with Uiat etemtnt or Its metheds. The Mccormick Werk. Blare. Ciut'Arie, May 6. McCermlck' works started up this Rteraap wlUi what' was slated a pretty full force. Kverythlngwas peaceful out there In the early hours, condi tion contributed te by the presence of 100 policemen. One man mounted a pile el lumber about 7:30 o'clock slid 'attempted' le draw crowd, but he wan promptly sop sep prcased and the crowd dispersed. ' Jee W. Saddeck, the young man who was shot at McCermlck'n during lhe riot Monday afternoon, diett at home, IU West street, lait evening.' A Ill.VOnr tlONFJ.IVT Ifl Mtl.WAVKBK. The Mltllla Fire Upen a Cretril, Killing Se.etal and Injuring Many. MiiAvaukke, Wis., May 6. A crowd of rioters lertned at SL Stanlslaischurch at six o'clock this morning. Peeple who ptMtd them claim that thay expressed their Inten tion of going down te Bay Vlevv te clean out the militia They rbrmed in Idle, lour abreast, and marched te Klnnl'ckanlck avenue, south te Seuth Bay View atreet and toward tbe rolling mills. The leaders at the head of the precession cart led a tri-oelored flag. The precession was followed by a great number of men, women aud children, the latter 011 their way te school. The men said te a United Press reporter that they had no intention of making an attack en the mllltJa or company's property, but Biniply wished le show that they had net been intimidated by the prei, once el the militia Majer Traeumer made this statement et theatfair: "Governer Busk gave me orders te keep the crowd away rretu the works at all hazards, bhertly alter 7 o'clock we saw a crowd numbering about '2,000 men march ing down Seuth Bay street towards the works. 1 drew the men inline facing the advancing crowd. The crowd shouted, ' Burn the works and kill the militia.' The crowd was ordered te halt, bul paid no atten tion te the command and continued le ad vance. 1 ordered my men le fire upon them at a distance of about 200 yards. I think this action was necessary te properly of the rolling mill company and the lives et the militia" HIE Kir.l.htl AMI VVOU.Mlbll. The following are the names of the victims : Frank Kunkle, 00 jears, was standing In the back doerot his residence, 13 Seuth Bay street. He was Btruck iu the breast by the ball and killed Instantly. Jehn Marsh, 20 years old, laborer, unmar ried, residing en Seuth avenue, waa shetin the abdomen. Rebert Kdman, 19 years, worked in the North Western sleigh factory, unmartled; shot through the abdomen, dying. Marcus Jokeveski, 45 years, married, la borer, dying. Unite, 20 yeais, dying ; only give his last name. Nothing known about lilui. Narack Jaques, school boy, aged' 12, ou his way te school, and had his books uudcr his arm, shot through abdomen, fatally wounded. Alveut 200 of K. P. Allls men went towerk Ibis tneruiug. As the uew s spread that the works were re-opened ethors eanie in. Mauy staved out because Ihey were afraid if they worked Ihey would be attacked while en their way home or laler iu the evening. Skilled mechanics are indignant at being forced out lhe ether day by the mob and are inclined te give the soldiers aid If there is a renewal or the rioting. A rbrce of ixjllce has been massed at the station across the way ready te preserve order, whlle inside the works sentries parade aud 150 militia are ready with leaded gun aud belts full or cartridges. When the sound or musketry was heard at Bay View word was sent te tbe b'erceuib's men and the peeple along the Htreet oppeslto -Villa' works le tlear up loose lumber aud be ready le retreat te their buildings ou the llrst appear ance efa mob, as the street would be raked with agatling gun, aud it was desirable net te hit auybedy but these who deserved IL AtO.JO o'clock word was received that tbe mob from Bay View was en its way up Mitchell street, with the avowed intention of arming and either taking in Bay View or the Allls works. Five Killed by Mllltla. Mii.vvAUKLr, Wis., May 5. The militia fi red en a crowd of riotous strikers tbat was advancing 011 the North Chicago rolling mills at Bay View, at 0 o'clock this morning, and Wve men and boys were killed intanUy, and three sorleusly, probably fatally wounded. There wero many slightly injured. The mob Hed and are new reforming beyond tbe range or the guns. One of the killed was a school boy, with his books under his arm, who bad slopped lu the crowd out of curiosity. lueeuillarles IJeHrey 4,000 Heiuea. K vmioe April 5. Advices from Mauda lay. rccolved hore 3'esterday, state that 1,000 houses, including the Cbluose aud Siamese bureaus, have been totally destroyed by in in cendiaries. The small foice of military iu the town were uuable te render any assist ance. Koinfercemenls are urgently needed, and will be sent with all posslble dispatch. JIBAVINIVS NKW VOSTHABTKH. talvln Oeuilinan Named by the L'realdent Te. dnj c'nlleil Blaltra Ceiuul Appointed. Vsiiincjten,' 1). C, May 5. The presl. dent aeut te the Seuate le day the following nominations : I'ostniasters-Ueraiio T. Trjeu, Weeds Weeds pert, N. Y. ; JJames llallegan, Canajoherle, N. Y. ; Wm. It. Dedge, Geuverueur, N. Y. j William II. Terrey, Foxberougb, Mass.; Calvlu Geedman, Beading, Pa;T. O. Mo Me Mo Cenirel, Brown W.oed, Tex.; Devllle h. llarkness, Berlin, Wis.; Warren Woodsen Bed BluU, Cal.; Jehn II. Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark.; David W. Clark, Jr., Valley City, Dak. Frederick KUisen, of Indiana, te be consul of lhe United States at Asuncion. i tMATUKH VMUKABlllTJMB, CWahhihcjteh, 1). U, May k for KaMeru Pennsylvania increasing cloudiness and light local rains. Ne dccitletl change in tetnperalure south seuth south westeily winds. Fer Western Pennsylvania, light laius, gonerally followed by fair weather, winds gouerally shlftlug te soulherly. Feil TnuiwiAV.-rir wwJ di: Seuth Carolina and in the berderh "4 .... 11... unit with no dMe temperature, and local rata te TuSuL land uud the uertbem portion of AtlanUe states. Kwaeved 10 potutewo. Jehn Miller, el DtnTer, this oeuaty, u .nnv ed toPettstown and occupied the old farm bSutt CUteWt Adam, streets, Uiat ber, pufib.
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