Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 06, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXn NO.
THK NEW FIIIK KNGINK.
COMMON COVNVII. AVVKI'TM II, HVT
KKhKVr L'OVNVII, HA1 HAt.
Deluge or I'elHiena I'renenletl In Helli Drum lira
il the l.titul l.egltlature Kinilltuii-
ler the Mr-Ne Change In the Knnle
uf Ida Orange Hireet Mnln
Select ami iiiiniiKiii count lis met stttcdlj'
en Wednesday evening. In holect uiiuikII
therowero presents Alensrs. Holeulus, Hergtir,
Deorr, Leng, llemley, Wlilln nml Kvnin,
pienilieill.
Tim clerk r council nel Inning poi retted
the it cording or the minutes of tliu nail tive
meeting, n motion was mmln nml carried
Hint tliu minutes of the t e prev lout nml dm
present Meetings be read at next meeting.
'I he following petition worn presented,
lead itnit rtderreil te the appropriate temtiilt
til's .
'I'd extend vv.itnt in tin en West Omnie
street
Te meet lump en Seuth I'tlnee liftmen
German ami Couestogn slreubi.
Te mncadniuize Went Walnut Ijotiveen
Prince nml Altilharry slrcetx
i" iav gutter ami set court en wwt
Ornnge Mrecl adjoining prupeiiy of ,1. H.
Smith.
Tlie uientlity ittpeit el tlientnt't tetnmltteu
whs lend. It contained nothing of ItniMir
tancetlnl li its et)lrnl ready bean published,
except that tliu touiiiilttce recommend tliu
opening et Hcnver street from West King te
Mllllln nnd tlie opening el Lancaster avenue
from Lemen te James.
resolution attached te tlie report faviir
lug tlie opening or tlie stieet uloresnld icH
adopted by councils. Common councils
leni'iirred.
A petition Ter tlie building or .i son er emu
tiifiiclugeit Columbia incline and extending
through set oral Htrvmlu In tlie Klghth waul
incl umptyliiK into tlie Mern art street Miner,
"iisreid: togelhei with along list of names
el property en nunt en route, Mho tiller te
tonlrlhute $l,0nt towards tlie cost el ttiu
.)or. 'Iho mutter wits refurit'd te sliijet
committee.) t
llie report if tlie property tiiiiiinltli-n re
imnnn'mllng theiile of the old factory prep
erty, toether "lib tlie water tlghU, ttas pre
Miiituil. .Mr Burger mm oil tti.it tliu com
mltlt'e be authorized te (tell tlie Maine. 'llm
motion was agreed te. Common council
concurred.
llie property i-oninilttre iw niitlieiUtl te
pet up it repe llre oK.ipe en tlie t Ity lull, tli
t'lty willUtur linvliiff j;len all opinion Hint
llie S.UI10 m noees.t.ry under tlie Inn t'tiin
inen council nint'iiiletl by dlrct Uiik Hie com cem
mlltmi te erect mi esirape Hint would comply
Willi tlie pre Iskmi or tlmlnn.
V (oiniiimileitllnn from llie lxrd el lic.illli
("king for mi appropriation et $l,0oe ler Ihu
entiling jrarwiu riMil nml rulorred te tlie
Aiuiilnry comuilttee.
Dr. Belunltia ellartnl ,t reHolutieii, whkli
nnsndeptetl, liiitrucllm; tlie ntreet couunlt ceuunlt couunlt
tee te Ktcerliiln tliucoitef i Mourn Ntrwl idler
nnd te report te councils at tlie June meet
I UK
Mr. Doerrellvred n resolution liiftlruUliiK
tlie watet comuilttee te make Hrrnugeiiicnu
wttli tlie Mlllenullle railway ceuin.v by
wbklilbe Went OraiiKti street water ui tin
miy Iw laid atai snull oxente at ptmlble
adopted.
A reolutlen rccehetl from common coun ceun
ulaa eptlnt; tbe new ClappA Joues hteam llre
cntcmena noiitOiieurrotl In by Meet cenn
til by the follen Ingtote :
Vvait .Mtwrs. Berjur, Deer rand Keiotey.
Nail Mvmrv. ReImiIih, IOUk. Wlilteaml
Ktarix.
Alter Uebata en tbe matter, In which home
meuilwra insisted en anotlier trial of tlie on en
Klnc, select council adjourned.
UiniMON COL'.SCll..
("oinmen council wai called te order n , il)
o'clock by I'reHldeut Iteanl with flie fellow
mi; membem prosent .Memrn. Ad.tuiH,
Auxer, Hare, lUumgardner, Ilrndle, ler
mauy,L're.vibjugb, CummIng!i,DaN, Dinkel-
lirg, Kaby, llberrnau, Kralley, l.exlell,llitr-
nlxli, HerHliey, Kunpri, Leng, Moere, 2uU,
hlng, Stermfeltz, Wintem, Zlu
1104m, presnent.
I he rending of tlie ininutert of tlie last
Rbitect meeting was illipensed with.
Mr. Winter, or tbe j'lglitli ward, who nei
net at the organization, nppouetl ami took
tlie oath el olllce.
I'lllJSlI.NrATIO.N Ol I'l.riTlONM.
An unusually large number of petitions
were presented te common council. I ollon ellon ollen
lug is the Hat :
Ity Mr. Auier, ler macadamizing Ka.it
Orange Mtrcet, between Aim and Marshall
for tbe repair of l'aat Chestnut street, east of
rranMlii ntreet, for gntdlugand tunuadamlz
lug Ann Mtreel, between Knst King and
Orange Htrecta; for lamps at Hherman mid
Orange atreetn, nnd Marlen alley and Lime
ntreeta, tlie iotitieu et a large uuiulMir el
cltlzcui for permission te lay a newer at thulr
en 11 eximnie, .en Kast Chestnut street, bo be
tneeti Ann nud Marshall.
llyMr. Din kelberg, rer An electric lfulil nt
coiner or ltecklaml and Dauphin utreetn.
Ity Mr. Leng, for an electric light at the
corner of Chestnut and Water utrcetA
Ily Mr. Ooedoll, for laying gutters en Lan
caster nteuue Iwtweun walnut nnd Lemen
Htroeta.
Ity Mr. Cretidbjugb, for the grading and
guttering el North Concord htnet between
Walnut and Lemen Htreetx.
Ity Mr. Ilradel, for grading nnd guttering
hU Jivteph utreeL, from Leve Lane te tbe run 1
for criMxIugs ou l-aurel street betneeu .Maner
am) .St. Jeseph streets ; for grading Lafayette
street ami crossing at corner of Lturel nud
Jiyfayettu , ler llie extension of the city
water plH) from Columbia aeuue along
Ceral street.
Ily Mr. llare, for tlie grading of Slieiniiti
street between Orange and Chestnut; for a
gas lamp en Orange street between Hhlpieu
ami I'liuii.
Ily Mr. K'napp, for tbe extension of Locust
street sener te cerner of Krolberg stroeu
Ily Mr. La by, tlie petition or it number el
t Illens te lay a sewer en West Chestnut
street, from ,N'evlii street te fSL Jeseph's
hospital, at their ew 11 oxpenso ; for laying a
gutter en Park luoiiue from Lemen te Hblv Hblv
pen street and also ler the grading el that
no, wire.
Ity Mr. CummlngJ, for a crossing at cerner
of Nen and Christian streets.
Mr. Mr. Hershey, ler n gutter at tlie corner
of Chestnut and Cbarloite streets , for a
crossing en Net In street, between Orange
nud Chestnut ; furcrossliigaen West Orange
street ami .Marietta iivenuu ; for the repair el
Mary street, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets; for crossings en Columbia avenue
and West Orange street.
Ily Mr. Ktormfeltz, for tbe macailaml.lng
of Water street, between Chestnut anil Wal
nut streels, and tlie remeval of the gutter
irem tliocentre te the side of Fulton alley,
between Water and Mulberry streets.
Ity Mr. Zimmerman, for tlie grading and
guttering or First street, betneeu Coial and
ltuby streets.
Ity Mr. tunc, ler grading and guttering
Heater street, betweeu linger and Heymeur.
Ity Mr. Itauuigurilner, rer the guttering el
Marshall street, between Chestnut nud Wal
nut streets, nud tlie grading of Walnut street
between 1'rauklln ami Marshall streets.
Ily Mr. Cummlngs, for tbe guttering et
Cherry alley south el James, umi for 11 lamp
ai 1110 corner 01 ijime street, ana Ciierry auey.
He also presented the petition of Jeseph
00k, tlie owner of 12 beuses en Hamilton
sticet, praying that the Btreet be guttered
Irem Park avenue te Jetlnrsen street
All the abeve potltleim were referred te
their preper committee.
cm riiKMum:ii'H ui:reu 1 ,
Mr. ilaumgarduer presentetl the repoitel
City Treasurer MyerH for tlie month el April.
It is its fellows :
Hrci'lpU J7,tiH
1'ayri.i.iitj . ,uvj)
llulanceln treasury , . f i,wj u
ualascb or jtiraomuTieiis,
liiliieatonletinB,lntludlDgBlnklugfund.(7,iiDl M
btnte tax en leans , we 00
BtteetduniBges . 7111 M
licpalnte mneU .. . ou ii7
UmdlriKaiiduiacailuiiilzlDs atreeta...... 5 77
Wuur Works generiU 7 17
Laying water ilpe u
Llxhtlng city 711 -il
lieOi'jmrtiiientgonenil 77iSU
Urn dupartinent niiparatns and rentes.
tate.... !.. 7
Salaries' ler lira department.. - "A Si
Collection city tax arrearages '!
Contlpgenclcs 1,W fJ
The report of tbe tlnauce oenimlltoo ler tliu
month, showing lu ucUll tbe bills approve J
200.
iuid ether business transacted wni pteienled
by Mr. llauiiiKiirdner.
I.SIIMAIIlll ItKOUtl'IH ANI HVfl.NIHTltltM.
Mr. llaiimgardner ptesenleil nn erillnancH
npireiirlntltig llie moneyH of ihe clly ler llm
lineal yenr Iwglnnlng June Isl. It Is as bil bil
eons: An eirtln 11 1110 npirtiilMliig the public imtiitijs
of llie Clly et bniiusmur te I tin set end ilcpi'l
iiiiints thrreer, for tliu llscal yiai t iiinn.cniliM
en the riiKlilny or June, A. I). Ii
Hue I lie llerilftlniiil ly tlm Wclect ninl Cim.
iniiii touiiclMef tbnCltv et l.antiister. ilml ih"
sum of nun h 11 nil red nml Htitentenvn UieiisHiid,
Ineliiindiuaitiid ntty dollars I(l7svitui buitiel
ihu itniu ia espeuiauy upiiiepiiait'M m uiti nuv
ntl elijtcts lierelimlier muuvil lm I he flint J "l
eOiiiinrncliig en tlmflmt ttny et lime, A 1 l'(l
MfcC. 'J
le put liitPlisl en leaiia. Imlnillni;
hliiklnu tiinil t IV" e
I'l lm Ipal tin leans as iriilird lit law 4,'i li
HUtle tin en leans .... i.dUli)
till ntleiit (laniaiiuH o.le) 11)
Iti'pnlla leHlrtfta .... 7UVIM
tJluilliig, until itng,ciesiiliig 11 ml 'nil
v cailitmUlliK I i.nei) (x)
vtnlcr Works gtinentl ll.tdeui
l.iitln ttnler pipes. liirlmlliiK tiiitn
' Btn ft nmln 1. .... .. w .... ).iOi
iiiisiiiiaiillclgliiit block pittinuiil ... U,ieimm
Nnlailt .."J., n.,ni, 7.N111 01
I'etlttinnd tiitnkejr J) ll,'ini
Unhlliig city ;i,iiiiiii
I liuili'imtliurni Kcncnil ,, 1,1m im
Nntt engleu .Ve, 1 Ctniipnny.i . t. . 0111 w
Kngliic'm, ailtna, etc., or the Kite lie
Imrtiiit'til tiViieii
He IU Inn tlea In IlKlitlng te .lune, 1-I 2.vi (
Hi IlLliinc len In wnlirdcpt. te. I tine, IK .1,0i nj
Adult intuit ler prompt imyuientel 1 Ity
tax 2.7W "in
Ahntnint'til ler prempl m)inciil "it
untericiits I,niii
l't uimiIkk" lortellt'ctlon et niiennigtn
n t it) ix . . 0 tie
centliiKencler , , . 1'iswen
Tetnt . flTsfiiliii
'I lm ordlnance wns relerred te thollnnute
t mmlltee nud by them reported alllruiitlt ti
lt It w ill coine up for llniil action at the June
mrethtg,
int. M.n 1 mi: i.NiiiNr.
Iho llie tommlttee'H roiert for the month
was prewnletl by Mr. Nell. AlUcbtsI In the
ret)ri worn snternl letters itseltedbv the
comiiilllee rieui Clapp A Jenes, Urn bulldern
of tliu nen engine. l bat linn wrote that
tlmy dltl net think they nere obliged te sub
mil the engine te another test as It had onto
been tested te Iho outlre satisfaction of tbe
committee.
.Mr Klsjrmtu met oil .that leuncll sccepl
tlie fiiglne. It was adepltsl I13 tin tulineiis
Mile
When tiiinniuu teuncil learned nf ihe
at lien or select council lu 11011 cunt urrlug,
Mr. Dlukelberg made a motion Hint common
tounell adhere te Ha former at Hen. I lie
million mts adopted.
1111: waimi luMiuni'i;
Hie reHii te! the water committee detail
lug tlm business triitn.ietetl during tlm
inenlh was rctd. AuuemMnlng tbe rejerl
was a rciolutlen gltlng tbe cummltlist
iiiitbnrltv te purcbasea lathti. 'Iho resold
Hen tt.is adeptetl. Select council coil ceil
cnrrcil. I hem being 110 ether buslucM coninieii
council adleurned.
I IMMMMIHNTIIKhT.III,
Philadelphia Ice dealers dellter the rsim
iiiiMlitv tblsie.tr at the niloel U cents (sir
week 101 & isjuuds daily.
'llm regularly apiKilnted delegates of the
riill.tdelphl.t County Medical society nere.
by tbe unanimous t ote or the Judicial council
l tlm American Medical association, seated
as dele.s'Ues In the hU IOtils coutentlon.
C. A. Hellers has lxsin appointed reteitnr
of tbe City National bank, WllIiaiiiHiert. It
iHtHilietetl ilojKMtterH will ;ecole twent
li per cent, et tbelr claims.
Mike deary, In four exciting ruuuds with
Jack Laugdon, tbe champion middle-weight
of Pert Kli'biueud, tlefeatetl bluien Wednes
day night.
Milten tt hasa.tinan, a well-to-de larmer,
nisidliig near Palm slatleu, Montgomery
ceunti, li.es been linetl J'JO and costs for start
big mid net preirlt caring for .1 dozen bead
ortattle lu his barn. The tattle had for ueeks
lieeu led en nothing but ground corn cobs.
I s,iac I Islier, of Huntingdon, ler lllty-tne
tears lu the sertlce of the gtnernment its
mail t arrler, died In Altoenn, at tbe age of Wi
years. Mr. FlshcrntaastaKOdriTerbotTteen
Lenlstenu ami (ireeusburg as lar back as
117 .mil numbered nmeng his passengers
Henry Clay, Danlel Welwter, IloraceUreeley
and Charles Sumner.
Jehn 11 Hlett, of Coatestllle, has licen
retained as clerk te blate Treasurer Quay.
Mr. hlett was nppelntett te tbe iiosltleu of
iiiesstmger by Samuel Duller before the latter
took churge or the same olllce. Mnce then
be has iiseu te 0110 of theblgbestcleilctl
'lb es in the department.
The inn MlnUlctlal .llrellnga lu lliirrlslmrK.
At the LpUcepal contention AVednesday
eieniug held In .St. Paul's cliuixl), Harrls
Inirp, a tery tery Interesting public mission,
nrj iiieeting leek jilate. It was conducted
by Het. I.erey 1 . Il.tker, and addresses were
made by ltets. P. II. Almend, el Mecliauica
burg, I. i:. Pratt, of Lancaster, and 1'. J. C.
Meran, el Columbia, liieb of the mluisteni
spoke tery enthusiastically en the duties el'
the chuich, In regard le laith home and
lereign mls-slens. Within the chancel were
ten of the clergymen et the convocation.
During tbe lilting of tbe oltering Miss
Dougherty, or the .SL Paul's church choir,
King it sole very bcautllully. Friday morn
ing and afternoon there will be business
meetings of the convocation and lu tbe even
ing Itev. Woedle, of Altoeua, will preach the
llmil hcrnieu.
Wotlnesilay'H sosslen 1 lesed tbe business
in thet uilerenioer tlie Lutberau minister
I11111. lu tbe morning they discussed the
thosesel tliecliurch. Itev. Ilrowumlller, or
LphraUi, bat lug a charge near Denver, was
lustriuteil te organize a church there. In
the Jtlei neon alter the usual business pro pre
limliiiry te adjournment the loulereuce
ileed.
limit I A SI. at iirrlnttiiii.
At Wednesday's sossieii of the state coun
cil of tlm Order of United American Mechan
ics, at NurrlHtenn, the olllcers electetl were
installed. .Nominations were made, the nom
inees In be voted ler In thonuberdiualocoun
ells lu Decemlier neL The successlul com
petitors will be Installed at tlie annual session
111 Illoeuisburg in May next. Following is a
list el tbe nominees, togetho' with the num.
Isjr and location of their respective ceuncils:
8. C, J. A. Slean, tC, Philadelphia, S. V. C,
Jehn llruntier, b7, Kasteu; W. Clark John Jehn John
seu, Ml, Philadelphia; Isaac II. Katin, 11,
LeeHiKjrt: H. II. Louden, iWO, Wllllamspert ;
William llellm 111, 100, Doylestewu ; Christian
Sharer, P. Philadelphia; S. 0. Hec'y., Walter
(iraliam, I n't, Pbtladelphin ;K. C. Treas., Jehn
Krlder, II, Philadelphia; D. C. Intl., I'.. A.
NiiplKil, II, Pbllulelphiajr. C. Maxwell, lhHJ,
Kenncn, b. II. Hani, KKJ, Norrlslenn ;
Charles Messenger, 27t5, Hlockertewn. Hx
iimluerN, J, P. Johnsten, ".i0, Pittsburg ;
Charles A. Neble, 1TJ, Piilladelphia; Oneu
W. Heageu, 2, Philatleiiibia. K. K. Kxam Kxam
iuers, J. II. Hikes, J.V, AlcKeesmrt ; Albert
Williams, 8S, Heading ; Jehn llewniau, 151),
Husten , Jehn Felsinger, 1.', Harrisburg. K.
C. Protectors, Charles II.Neblet, 'JU, Phlladel
plila ; doerge F. Kolse, llli, Jessie Watsen,
i:, Pliilnitelphia.
IIUrliHrgMl the Orfttntlrr.
linn tin) ieiW Age.
Oneci" the men traveling with KerejiaiigU's
shen , yesterdny, vvblle soiling tickets from a
stand en the common, swludledja country,
man out or H&e. lie did It by making
change taking the countryman's fe bill,
and tben handing back a (1 bill say.
lug, be could net make the change. When
tbe man discev eretl the swindle, lie reiwrted
it, nml tbe circus detectlve took him te Mr.
Feiepaugh, who iiniile Ins less geed, nnd
then discharged the ticket wller iiuddioie
blmiiut el town.
An AiTiird for tlie rinlullmi.
J'loiuthe West Chester News.
The aililtraturs lu tbocaseof Aruold vs.
Kslileuian, the former or Lancaster, and the
latter el .Salisbury, Chester county, rendered
an awartl in favor or the plalutill In the sum
et (617,311. The arbitration grew out or the
settlement or the tlrin'a accounts, Kshleman
it Arneld having been in business lu Lan
caster.
At Hie National Convention.
Doctors Hhenck and Llneaweaver ei this
county are attending the meeting or the
Auwlfttti Btedical Beciety new lu towieu at
HU Leuln.
LANCASTER,
eTIKS, THE ANARCHIST.
A TALK H1TU THK MAN WHO IHVlTltU
THK C II IV Aril) MOT.
Cttelly lletlarlng That ll llstl UiK'd III! Ail.
Iitrrntf In Arum, Hut AterrlnK Willi
rlifiiirlitti Thai Hie tVriin Tlmn
Wan Chiinfm ttir the l'lrlln.
ClllCAtie. May &" If I bail kiienn," said
August Hples in bis celt last night, "that
this thing was going le hftpmu, I would cer-
Lilnly have prevented llie meeting nt nil bur-
arils. Ah II was, llm meeting wised oil
ipiletly, and there would bavn been no
trotible If tlie pollee had net Iiiterlered, Tbe
t)li;e had no right In Interfere, and 1 have
'no doubt hut that these in the 1 rend Tell sere
jbetnusolhey did no." "Hotvdtiyeit aiceunt
'for the beinlw?"
"Almest overytsHlr has them. I have
liuver mndea secrolerthoso things, but 011
1110 cenunry I have lliue and again called en
the nor kln;( people le aim themselves. I
nan surprised, though, when I was
told that n bomb bail been thrown among
the )lh emeu, as 1 knew and told the men
whom 1 have bccnaddiessiug at scleral
meetings, that tlie tluie ler lien had net jet
arrlvtd."
"Did veu have any notice beforehand
that a bomb w Quid be lined In Llie nt ent that
the Klice tried todlspeiso tlie creud V
"Ne , I was In a wagon vvhen the olllcers
wero coming along the stieet, and a young
man railed en me te come down te the side
walk. I get out anil I lelden get out seen
nltcrward. Then the ev plosien occurred,
and 1 lest 1 lelden in tbe oxcitetnent. I ran te
a'pfn saloon, where 1 was told that 0110 of
the olllcers had pointed a ret til ver at me Just
as I le It tbe wagon. I knew the police had
no can no for sheeting, anil 1 bad no Idea until
I was told tbatn bomb had exploded."
"Haven't you encouraged such metheds?"
" I have, from a ncleiitlllc standpoint. Our
purisjse nnd object Is te wb;e RyMomatle
warlaru. Hnme poeplo, though, have seen
lit tnoipeso me Inxrause I have certain jioll jiell
tltal views vvliicliare obnoxious le them, and
le which they don't understand."
" Don't you think tbe attack ou the pel ice
was prearranged?"
"Ne." If the police hail net com, theie
would have been 110 trouble.
Tbe meeting was about te adjourn,as some seme
txxly bail suggested that we go ever te Zeprs
ball nnd discuss the socialistic tpucstleus,
when the sheeting occurred."
"What de jeu knew about the use el
Isimbs in this city?"
" Don't knew anything about them further
than that they have a lnc covering."
"Hew did jeu come te have the giant
jKiwder lu your desk "'
"Ilkept It there te show reenters, and
Is-sides, I was experimenting semen bat last
tear. As for dynamite, I don't knew any
thing about it '
" De the zinc bombs contain leaden pellets,
Iren nuts, etc"'
" Ves."
"Dltljeti place the Winchester revolver,
requiring a cartridge as long asniegular
Winchester rille, In the closet In the rear of
j 111 1 r priv ate otllce ?"
" 1 don't kneiv ant thing about It."
"Was the package et djuamite round
lnjeur elllce bhlppetl te you Irem New
Yerk'"
"Ne."
"Hut It was .vldieased te the tr'nifcr
Ztxliing "
"That may Is), but I knew nothing about
It"
"Old you write the Inccndimy editorial
calllqgthe werklugmen te arms?"
"Ne, I have dene 110 editorial work lately"
IIULDKN INri.KltUdAThll.
baouiel Ffeldeu, w hose speech is supposed
te bare had tbe effect el Inciting tbe mob te
attack the police, nursed bis wounded leg
and tried te leek happy. His shaggy bead
ev ideutly bad net relt a comb for many a day
and bis hang degfeatures were net beautified
by his surroundings
"Where were jeu when the explosion
took place?''
"I had Just stepped out of tbe wagon en te
tbeslde-walk."
" Who teltl you te come 011 the walk ' '
"Nobody excupt Captain Ward, who bad
erdered the ihiIIce te dispense the crowd."
"What wero you tleiug it lieu the police
cinia along?"
"I was just getting through speaking; I
nan an ellicer it short distance ahead of 1110,
and lit) nasa captain. Uncalled en the crowd
te dlNjierse, ami I icplled : Why captain,
this Is a peaceable meeting. Ke it was. He
repeated again that the crowd must disporse
nml then he called 011 the ihiIIce."
" Had you an elllcial inv itatieu te speak
at the meeting ""'
" Ne , but Parsons bad."
"Who invited him I"
" I don't knew "
" he called the meeting ' "
" I don't knew "
"What did j oil de when the shots began ' "
"I get tlett n ou my knees at tbe south end
of some boxes which were ou the sidettalk,
ami vvhen 1 saw a ollcemiiu near by club
bing a man I ran across the street as best I
euld, being wounded. Iwentle LHIi and
Canal anil bad my wound dressed, ami from
there 1 went home."
SfllJl' cunpkim.kai;.
Michael Schwab, the nssoclate editor or
Hples paper, was born in Itavarin in island
be leeks like a Socialist.
" Did you vvrite tbe editorial, 'Working
men te arms?' "
"Ves, we did that all the time. Woal Weal
ways told the poeplo te arm."
" Did Spies tell you he was going te ad
dress the meeting?"
"Ne."
" Did jeu go le the meeting ?"
"I was there bofeio the meeting, with
Fieldeu and Knu."
" Are veu aStKlalWt ?"
" Yes."
" Hew ninny Kocialistie organizations are
there In this city ?"
" A great many and inore AnarchiRU"
" De you knew you nre held for murder ?"
" I don't see hew that can he. 1 have net
been guilty el mere incendiary uttorauees
than l'dvvlu Loe itrewn and ether members
of the Citizen's association. Hretvn wanted
everjlHKly te take guns and oust Mnyer.
iinrriseu."
"De you knew what kind of a bomb w.ib
used en Tuesday night ?"
" I de net 1 have only read about bombs
and dyuamite."
VVVNTKIJ A I'ASS Feil Ills VVUK
The matchless Impudeuce el the Heciallst
Hples and tlie liollewuoss erhls preteuses as
anatorei capital ami monopolies was well
Illustrated in an iiielilent yeslerday. Proba
bly fturlng the results el the storm be bad
helped te raise, he aent a polile roe,uost te the
passonger department of one of the " bleated
moneiolles" he has se erien donoiinced denoiinced doneiinced
tlio Michigan Central railroad company. U
cenlalnett net a vv erd almut bleed suckers,
leeches, vvhlte terror, or ether lurid terms.
Ou the contrary, It reatl us fellows :
Te Mr. O. IP. KuygUt
Dkaii Sin- Will you be se kind us te
glvemy vvllea pass te Hullale, and oblige
nut-M varv tv.il..
A. S. Hi-iks."
The auawcr vvau emphatle and qulte te the
jKiint : " Na"
1
Tlie ICeatllng lliiure C'ae.
Malileu Tayler, of Heading, the recent
victim of bunce men, eilers a reward or f ICO
for the return of half or all of llie 1,000
obtained from biut.
1?A THUUBDAY, MAY (i, 188G.
It EMM .lUltM 3IUHT.
The .xmirchlst I'mlrr Indictment ler III
SiMcl1c In Xw Verk.
Ilerr Jehn Most, llioAiiarclilatiindorludict llieAiiarclilatiindorludict llioAiiarclilatiinderludict
inent in New Y'erk for utlerln glnllammatery
Hiieechcs lu Iho metropolis, Is much wanted
by the authorities there. Most Is supped le
lie in Chicago inciting the licita there. He
made his debut asan Anarcbliit iilwtit twenty
years age, when he beenmen tiiscipte of Ihe
Oerman agitator Lasalle. Afoot was loe
radical In Ills views te lone fellow Iho
moderate teachings or his tutor, and started
out en lila own hook, He Ira rolled much In
haxeny, addressing laboring Heplo In the
manufacturing districts, and as Marc
Antheny Inclted the Human iMiml.iee te riot.
se Herr Atostseteuliisdupes. Jtut hlscaioer
as a bleed and thunder orator was brier, rer
tlie autlierltlen seized him amV went him te
Jail -a place, by tbe way, w hnre Most lias
spent man y yearn. Alter tlie i'empts made
ttiHin tbe life or llm emperor b y iloedol and
Noeblliig, he considered It proalent te start in
quest or a mero buspltable reftige. Hut the
authorities In Switzerland, Hel glum, Helland
and France made basle te Infei niblin that agi
tators el his sUiinti would de wise lu getting
across tbe border, the quicker bio lietter. Alost
concluded te glve Knglaud tlm benefit el bis
prosenio. Ills first act was tlie foundation
el a revolutionary sheet Intend etl ler circula
tion ou tliu continent, Its hiIksI 011 being espe
cially te undermlne the (.ennan empire.
The publication, which be duhbed " Frol Frel
belt," has since acbleved an International
reputation as a revolutionary organ iiar
excellence. 'Iho Lugllsh pixiillu tiitl net
take kindly le bis teachings and relt qulte
relieved when Mr. Poland, .is crown prose
cutor, secured his conviction oil a charge et
Incillnc te tbe murder el all royal iiersou iierseu iiersou
ages. Tbe print was oeuu sited and the
wboleorgauizttioii received a pretty sevore
blew, from which It never r.ill J-etl until -Most
had served his lliue in the .Iilterd prison.
Alost finally escajied te Ameriisc ami forsov fersov forsev
oralyoars vut has been publliUiing a revolu
tionary paper called "Frelhelt" in New
Yerk, Issuing communistic literature, and
doing bis best te bring about A.uarchy. The
particular language uttered by Alost, rer
which he was Indicted, was tt the meeting
In Germaula hall, New Yerk, when he ad
vised his hearers te buy rilles aud use them
en the Hjlke or anybody else.
IUfe Hull Uriel).
The League games yestenlay wete as
fellows : 'At Philadelphia : 'Philadelphia i,
New Y'erk 1 , at Wasblngtim : IJoHteu 1J,
Washington II, nt St. .Leulsi : Chicago V,
SL Leuis e ,at CluiJnnatl : IkiiIsvHIeG, Clu
clnuatl J , nt Kansas City : Det lviI I, Kansas
City 3.
A uumlterel games wciu pnKipoued jester,
day owing te the raiu.
The New Yerk club bad but three bits oil
Titcemb, or Philadelphia, jesturday, and the
Philndelpbia (hxijiIe think ttm latter teatu
would have weu If L'mpire Uurry bad net
BIv en men their bases ou baits who should
ave been called out ou strike .
Tbe KuubusCitj' had the game with Detroit
in their bands yesterday by J te 1 until the
ninth Inning vt hen Llllle, ilnlir loll tielder,
missed two Hies and the nl.Teriiies scoretl
two ruus. m
The Ironside i club will opeirt tbelr season
here te-morrow lu a game vv itli Sam Fields'
club from Heading. A geed centest Is
premised, and there should be a large crowd
present.
Yesterday attorueoii the Krensides club
started te play a game of ball with the ulue
of Franklin aud Marshall college ou the
Ironsides' grounds. The cent ast was steppetl
at the fourth Inning by the ram. 'Iho score
steed 9 te 0 In laver et the pre losslen il te-uii.
I lyndmau pitched and the cellege tsjys had
but 0110 scratch hit off him. ri 10 w hele I rou reu
sides ulna showed tip verv w ill.
The loam which Dan O'l.cai y organized in
l'lmirn will be htntiouetl in .St -ran ten aud is 11
member of Pennsylvania Statu. League. The
club epens vvitli the Wllkeslurre en next
Saturday.
Hen xetini; has resignetl hist position as an
American Association umpire. nud will go te
the .Southern League. Ue vt 111 likely be suc
ceeded by Jimmy Clinten, Hut ex-ball plaj or.
The Husten hit Han much Ken times jus
te rd a j.
A meeting of the stockheld Ms el the 1 rou reu rou
sides ball club was held at A meld Hans'
saloon last night Ne busiiiess et public
iuiporUtuce was transacted. 'Iho club will
leave rer Wllllamspert ou Satinday morning
at lido.
The Alert bast) ball club, et (.'oatesvllle, has
organized for the Heasen tt ith Charles Soak Seak
mau as president, and Charles Ash, man
ager, vlee president and secreiiirj'.
William Deaue, et Hits oil, who wai, ap
pointed an umpire in the Pennsylvania .State
League has lieen ordered te icpert In Wilkes
barroeu Satuiday.
m.r.criuM ut a nrniiui'.
Mil llpmilt Irl llrnclitsl In Ilia rlilladrlplila
CenleieiiLP.
In Ihol'piscepalcoiileroncolii Philadelphia
en Thuistlaj', while the tclleiTV were count
ing the veto ler deputies te the general con
vention, Judge Thayer moved te suseud
the rules aud proceed te nominate an assist
ant blsheic This was ugreeel, te aud after
silent praj-cr by tbe outlre congregation
Hevs. Phillips itioeks, D. It., of Bosten;
Themas F. Davies, 1). I)., William It. Hunt
ington, or New Y'erk, and Cyras F. Knight,
of Lancaster, were placed In nomination.
Atloleiiite.sUiteilili.it he hail understood
that Air. Hroeks posilivelv declined te allow
his iiauie te be used Dr. AteVickar said that
while il was true Mr. Hroeks bail docllned
he was certain be would accept if elected by
tbe convention. He thought Air. Hroeks
would deem It a call from Hed and his
brother chuichmeu te enlarge, his sphere of
usefulness in the church. 'XI10 ballet re
sulted as follews: Whole number of votes
cast, 157 ; nocessary le a choice, 7U. ltev.
'ilienias F, Davies received " ; ltev. Phillips
Hroeks, &; HovereuiU AlcUounell, 8; Sat Sat
terle, 6; AleVickar, J; Hlllett, 1; WhltUtker,
1; lluutlngten, J; Knight, J; Petter, 1.
The election ter deputles te tbe general
ceuv entleu resultetl as rollew s : Clerical
deputies, Hevs. Themts F. Davies, D. 11.
Ittxxlwin, J. Andrew Harris and W. N. Ale
Vick.tr; lay deputies, James S Kiddle,
Lemtivl ceiiiu aim ueerge c r nemas.
1 11 the matter of the revision of the book of
common prajer; It was roselxod that It la
inexpedient and undesirable te adept the
proiKvsed changes us a vv hole aud the deputies
te the general convention wero instructed te
use strenuous cllerts te becuiu the admission
of such parts et the piojsjsed amendment an
maybe tlie deemed expedient, he that the
discussion may be 1111 longer continued, le
disturb the geed Older of the chinch.
Anether Aimy Oil tlie Held,
tfitnii Hie Carlisle Volunteer,
The Salvation Army roceutly lauded 1 11
tills place and prepared Ter a-vigorous cam
paign against siu and Carlisle isjckotbeuks.
In erder te tnke satan leul they dlvlded their
rerces, one part taking the rink, and the
ether the opera house. Hut as Carlisle hap-
Senetl te be eldor than the lxys who run the
alvatlen machlne, the people didn't shove
out the meney fast enough te meet the ex.
penses el the army and se they wero com cem com
pellod te haul in sail aud, relinquish the
opera house.
CHICAGO QUlliTIN( DOWN.
TUK rjttUIIT THAT HTII.h HKMAIH
AVTKU THK JIUWHT OVIltAUU.
kiDpluyer ami Ijiiplejii erjr Merteus' About
, Itnaumleg Werk t'nlll I'cnin Is I'erfrttly
Itr-lernl-Tmi Mere Deaths In MIL
Hatikrn ltlcitt Strike Mutrs,
CnioAde, Alay (J. -The situation in tbe
lumber district this morning was much the
same as It lias been since the beginning of the
nook. There are enough el wage-werkers
willing U return te work le start up in full
operation every mill, hit lery and jird lu tbe
district, but owing te the hostlle and Inccn
diary attitude or the Anarchists and Social Secial
Ists, the caceably Inclined are alraidtoro alraidtero alraidtore
suino operations. The proprietors and man
ufacturers are as much nrraitl as llie em em
pleycs, nml no attempt will be nude te start
up until the excitemenl subsides and prop
erty and life can be proleclod.
Fully three reiirths el the entire ferce
went Inte Alct'ennlck's Tactery this morn
ing which Is a larger numborer inen than
have been at work thore since Monday.
Sergeant Lnrlglit nml tbirty-hvopelico were
en guard at the gates. Ne crew d or rioters
was collected. Hdw ard .Issevv, a Hebemlau,
was caught threw lug stones at the police and
arrested by Ollicer O'Hara, or the Hemnan
si roe t Btatleu.
The mayor's proclamation was iosted In
hand bills throughout the district in L'ng-
itah and Uermau. Its warning seemed te
have the desired etletl, for no
crewtls were congregated along tbe
Itlack read, or anywlioreolse, excepling that
Iroublesemu sjhiI at IRth street and t. entre.
avenue. The crowd el Nlhlllstn there this
morning was much smaller nnd quieter than
usual.
Armour's glue faclerjat .lelh fctreet and the
rlver, wan this morning at a ntandatill with
ten Hjlicemen en hand le protect the preertj'
rrem rlolers. Ltst night was ene of com
parative quiet in tbe disorderly districts.
The socialistic Poles aud Heliemlaus In the
vicinity ei lbth street and Centre nvenue
continued their riotous conduct until very
late anil tbe p ilke vv cre kept from tiring Inte
the crowds by llie presence of women and
children, although the latter were as1
disorderly as the uieu. Women in a
delicate condition were caught hurl
ing stones aud refused te move ou
when ordered le de se by the fiellce.
Women also acted as soles for the men by
paying rrequent vlslLs te tbe police stations at
l-!tli and Heumau streets. Alter nightfall
the Bohemians adopted the tactics of pelting
tlie police from Iho windows of their dwell
ings. Hundreds of shots wero fired by the
pollce, but generally they tired high, owing
te the presence et women and children. The
lumbermen purchased Urearms for their em em
peoyes, and about hundred of them were en
guard te prevent incendiary tires In tire lum
ber district during the night The lire tugs
Alesber and Alpha were held lu readiness te
respond te any alarm.
600MK.V IlbrUKN TO WORK.
About live hundred of the men at Doer Deer
lug's harvester works were back in their
places this morning. Air. Deerlug Bald that
be did net feel approheujive of trouble and
that he knew that the majority or his men
were willing te a'tept the compromise he
had eflered them. A great many had un un un
doubtedlj' reuiolued away, he said, for fear
or interference from outsiders. Te-day's
meeting ortlie men would, he believed, bring
uiem an, or nearly all, back te-morrow.
II 000 Men lu a Meb.
CnifAue, 11L, May 0. At 8J0 o'clock this
morning about 0,000 men gathered in lrent
oftheDeering reaper works, bout ou pre
venting workmen from geiug in aud te try
te get these out w he bad gene in. Very seen
Lieut Leichl, el the Chicago avenue station,
arrived with about thirty olllcent, nnd form
ing his men inarched them in line te the en
trance. 'Ihere he read the maj-er's proclama
tion aud ordered the men te disperse. The
men said Hint thej' proposed te held a meet
ing, and asked inhere was any objection le
thtir doing ke. 'Iho lieutenant told them
that the maj-er had prohibited meetlngs. He
then reruied his meu aud marched them
through the cren d. It was impossible, how hew
ever, te move tlie creud far away and he tol tel tol
ephoued ler mere police olllcers.
The police dispered a crowd of J,000 Irem
Iho common near Deeriug's vvetks, but they
adjourned te the north side of the street,
which is outside of the city limits, in Lake
View. Thoj'wero addressed by Jehn Ala.
honey, who was doputetl te wait en Air."
Deerlug aud demand leu hours pay for eight
hours work. This Air. Deenug relused te
de, ettering nine for eight The strikers de
clined the compromise, and sent Malioney
back, where he was at 10 o'clock. Lieut.
Llej-d, vvitli 30 iollce olllcers, is ou the sjet.
TUB COVll'VNV VtKl.ll-..
UUO A. tt. The great stnke has been not net
tied. The company yielded.
A party or pollce Irem tbe l.'iut Chicago
avenue station made a search or Anarchist
hall ever a saloon at Ne. 1(X Wells street
this morning and seized about a dozen stands
of rilles or very venerable pattern. Noneof
the Anarchists were about, se no arrests were
inade. The weaves wero taken te the
station rer safe keeping.
ClllCAtie, Alay tJ. The switchmen en the
Northwestern read just went out en a strike
Everything erderly. Norepoitsof nuydis
turbnuce in the city,
At Pullman this morning nil the men at
the Ptiflmau works and the Allen paper cat
wheel works were still out, The locality
was quiet and disorder was net apprehendtd.
Cleielnml Knelled.
CLi.vi:rNi), O., Alay a Considerable ex ex ex
citomeut prevails here this morning ever tbe
discevery that the city was Heeded during
last night with copies or the Chicago Social
istic circular, c-alllng the vverkingnrcn le
arouse. As yet no ejien demonstrations have
1x3011 uitttie by the Socialists, unci It is imiKw imiKw
slble te llnd out who has been distributing
the circulars which have been posted en
nearly every shop deer nud ollice building
lu the city.
Tun Mere Death lu Milwaukee,
Mii.vv.VLKKi:, Wis., Alay 0. -I'he city has
liceu quiet sluce midnight 'Iho Pelanders
held a secret meeting aud concluded te take
revenge for the death of their countrymen.
An attack 011 the militia Is expocted this fore
noon. Sev en companies are ready te ineet It
The boy Nevvachek and Caslmer Dudek.
vv he vv ere vvotinded, have since died, making
a total of S dead and about SO weunded. The
riot act was read at dillereut parts of the city
last niuui, wnere moos were congregating.
The arrest or Orettkau was contemplated
soveral days age. It In understood thatAl thatAl
dennaii Hudluski, leader or the Pelanders,
will also be takeu iute custody for fuelling
the riot. Orettkttit's tainlly Uve In Chicago,
Ne ltluter In Mtnv,
AIlbWAUKKi:, Wis., Alayo, At llie scene
or yeslerday 'a bloodshed there Is net a rioter
te be seen this morning, ami no expectation
oiauyjthe blast fttrnace beiug staited at
IWO and three companies or the six or the
militia en guard have been erdered from
Hay View rolling mills te the city. The
only anticipated trouble te-day is Irem the
West Hlde Socialists, vvlicue leaders were
locked up last night A crowd is gathering
at the base ball park lu the northwest ex
tremity of the city limits. It Is being closely
watched by the authorities. Wholesome ro re ro
spect ler the militia, caused by the tragedy
yesterday, Is expected te prevent general
rioting, but seme trotible is loekod (or from
scattering crowds,
JtAII.HUAH THUVIIl.r.k AMMVBTKU.
Why Many Clntlimsll I'eople Kiperleiice Very
Deep Itellef.
ClM'lNMA'ri, O., Alay tt This forenoon
there was 11 genernl conferonco alt around
among the slrlklngoinpleycs and ompleyorn
of the railroads at the Went Knd. Thore was
a conciliatory spirit abroad, and berore 10
o'clock Iho railroad tIKIleuItlas wero for tlie
present at ait end. The Cincinnati, Hamilton
,t Dayton, Ohie A. Mississippi Hee line, Cin
cinnati Houtlierii, nnd Cincinnati, Washing
ton A. IlaUmioie railroads, and their em em
peoyes had rotcbed a compromise le go le
work at 1 m. 'Iho terms el the 1 0111 pro pre
mise are ?I..S.'i ler freight handlers. The
liien demanded fl.f,ti. They bail been get
ting ll.'X,.
Cel. Aloere, the chief el police, wen at once
uotllled el the result, nnd manifested con
siderable rollef. The men will only work 10
hours. They formerly worked 13 and II
hours. The First regiment Is at Its armory
and has ."00 men in fatigue uniform nnd leaded
rlftes exiiecliug a call nt any moment. They
aie marched, a emp-iny at a time, te Hunt's
hotel for their meals. tt is thought their
services will net new lie required.
The Cincinnati type foundry emploj-es de
cided te resume work, ten hours, at the old
paj'. Their wages are the liighest In their
line In the city.
HershawtV Sens' employes, sixty In num
ber, compromised vvitli tbe firm this morn
ing at eight hours work and from 5 te lOper
cent advance lu wages.
notion rulnlem (let Their Demand.
Hosten, Alay ). The striking carpenters
held a reusing meeting in Columbia rink last
night ami listened toadtlresseaand very en
couraging reports. Hesoliitlens were adopted
shunning -vvitli contempt the i.rrogatlen te
thomselvesol the title, " Master," by the car car car
ponter contractors.
Sixty-oue painters lirmshave agreed te the
strikers' demand. Tnolve plumbers' linns,
in all employing 175 men, are roperlod te have
signed the agreement.
Tilt: VAVii: UF HUME HV1.K.
C'leter Means Whereby a Sentiment In Ilelne
CrenleU in lu Fafer.
Londen, Alay 0. The Liberal Parlln Parlln
menUiry commilleo having In charge the
home rule hill has adopted the same tictlcs
in regard te Afr. riladstone's manltosle as
were used with such nplendld etlect In the
case of his Initial speech en tbe stibiect
Hundreds of thousands of copies of the ad
dress have been printetl en strong coarse
paper vv Ith large loatled type, nnd have been
distributed largely but judiciously through,
out Great Hritain. They have been posted
te the chairman of the local liberal commit
tees aud by them distributed, according te
their local kuowtedge whero they would
de the uieit geed. Thug hundreds
et them would be placed Ter free
distribution at eacli or the popular
inns aud ale houses. These formed
the basis et Innumerable discussions of home
rule In which the men with the pamphlet In
their hands invariably hasten the victory.
HundrodsergigK, dogcarts, etc, with well
pested drlversweie engaged te go Inte all the
by-ways, hunting up the old-fashioned
Liberals who seldom come from their homes
but wero keen students or political aflairs.
The results uf these Uctica are new evident
There is no doubt that the home rule questleu
is passing through eue or the most sovere
crises it ever has had or ever will have.
This crlsU has doubtless been fore
seen by All. Gladstone, for it was
forced by him and he seldom works
lu tbe dark. It has called forth exactly the
multitude et aiigrj disputants en the Tery
side that Air. Gladstone expocted It would.
But their arguments are the old enes, and
are se cempletelj- battered down by Air.
Gladstone's address that tbe veriest rustic can
ovorceme them all with the aid el that docu
ment The importance of the action or the
National Liberal federation yesterday cannot
be overestimated. This is the body Afr.
Chamberlain, ,cs king of the caucus, wns
supposed te carry in his vest pocket
Never was there a wild illusion mere
suddenly exploded. The ellicials of the
meeting nere chosen by Air. Chamberlain,
the cut ami dried resolutions were dictated
by him aud It was supposed that he was te
be the dominating spirit el the convention.
Hut when the resolutions wero etlered the
cenv entien levolted at once and only 25 votes
out of 000 were 'given the Chamterlain res
olution. Thore was alwelutelj no opposi
tion te the alternative resolution, 110 one
was brave enough te raise a hand ler the
hitherto all pewerlul chieftain, and in the
overwhelming storm of applause for Glad
stone thore was net eveii a single cheer for
Cliiuuberlaiu. It Is seldom that such a sceno
has been witnessed in a British con
stituent assembly. Vuy Lilieral member of
Parliament vthe veles against the home
rule bill will be alnave man if, alter the
dissolution, which may occur seen alter that
event, he shall dare te go down te tils con
stituents nud ask their mill rages ler ro-clec-tien.
.siur II r A 1WHULAK.
A Toting Man's ratal Wounds front a Deeper
ate Midnight Intruder.
F.Nii,i:vvoeu, N. J., Alay (1 Gcerge S.
Cele, the nephew el the president of Ameri
can L'xchauge bank elNevv Y'erk, was shot
lu the shoulder and abdomen and probably
fatally weuuded last night, while endeavor
ing with the aid of his brother Leuis, and a
j'euug man named HrinkenhefI, te capture a
burglar, who had broken iute the vitilige
school liouse and was pillaging the desks of
valuables. When the burglar was about te
tire a third shot, Leuis, the brother or the
wounded mau, jumped forward aud seizing
tbe burglar's jimmy struck the fellow a blew
ou the head which lellcd him te the fleer.
He then ounded the prostrate burglar 011 the
hcitl until he thought him dead.
Yeung Cole's brotber and companion then
carried Geerge te his home, whero physicians
pronounced his wounds probably fatal.
While the j'euug men wen) carrj'ing their
wounded comrade home, the burglar, al
though rrighttiilly wounded, about the head,
escaped and has net since been round.
The Killing el Cntnlertl.
I'Aue nisi. Nuii-ip, AJex., Alay li. I'niled
SUtes Censul Hrighaui te-day ferwarded bla
repert te tbe state department giving tha re
sult efbis Investigation iute the killing of
Captain Knimet Crawford, last January by
Alexican soldiers. The repert of course Is
privale te Secretary Bayard, but it is posi
tively known that the consul tells U10 state
department that se rar as his Investigation
shows any thing at It, it corroborates the as
sertion of the Alexlcan ellicer, Cel. Santa
Anna Perez, that the killing of Crawford was
the result el an unlortunate accident and net
malicious. Censul Hrigham'a private views
have undorgeuo 110 change touching the kill
Ing, but the unsatisfactory othlenco' at hand
glves him noepjiortuiilty le substantiate or
test bis theories that Iho attack was premedi
tated. Chnrgcri With trimlewtle Counter letting.
AIuN-im.vi., .May ft Paul Ue La New-
v llie, who came here a j-ear age and opened
an olllce as the agent of the Credit Kensler
de France, a large lean and trust Institute or
Tarls, was arrested yesterday ou a charge et
vamuieiiuiuug ucmus ei mat Institution, ag.
gregatlng from f 175,000 te f2W,00a
Cliiierlui Mutt Ilang.
Uicumenii, Va., Alay ft-.The supreme
court has deqlded againat the petitioners ask-
l.irrt II..,. H..I.-I., 1... ....
"h, .n uu inai ue granieu ciutenuj,
1 Utouiunleiurorhiscoiuiiu. llemusthaug.
PKIOE TWO CEOTS;
WAIFS FROM WAllllNGTON.
OMI5 HUVT1NH WUHK MMT WA
THANH AVTKIt JN THK MKMATM.
IteceiiimetiiiiiiR a,, Appropriation forth Nw
Yerk IUrCe lirtreriilne a Time for Atl-
C'hliie.e lllMu..nn-Th Interstate
Uiimmerre ttm UniW Way.
WAHIIlNtneN, I). C., May .-tSetiale-Iu
the Senate te-day the chair bid read it
oemnitinlcMion from the upervlalng ichl ichl
tect of the treasury recommending an appre
prlallen of fi8,3H rer repnlrs and alterations
or the barge elllce, New Y'erk city t refer retl.
(A similar coiiimiinleallon was read In the
Heuse.)
The Senate en motion or Mr. Sherman
ngreed that tlie antl-ClilnMe Immigration,
bill mid the bill te Indemnify Chinese nub nub
Jecbi rer losses by the Heck Springs riot
shall be made special brtlcrs for May 10, nud
en motion or Air. Hear, the I'aciile nUlrentl
rumllng bill was made the npcclnl order for
Alay 11.
Air. Culleni called up the Inlor-stiite com.
niorce bill. Mr. Fry e endeavored te get up
IhoHtaten island brulge blllt but its It bad
been agreed that the luter-state commerce bill
should be considered from day te day until
disposed or, Air. Culletn's motion prevatletl
and consideration of the Inter-slate commerce
bill, was resumetl.
The t'an-rUeclrlc Chcatnut.
Vahiiimiten, May ft Wben tlie Pan
F.lcctrlc tolephono Investigating com millet?
convened tedaj', the examination of Majer
S.N. Clarke, Wellington correspondent of
the New Y'erk Tribune, wm resumed. At
the time K. N. Hill gave witness Information
concerning the I'an-Lloctrle telephone maW
tern, the former also gave witness an nrtlcle
alleging that All. Garlanil, since liocemlng
attorney general, hatl been retalned
rs nnd bocame an nltorney of
record In a North Carolina railroad suit
Tliu artlcle was net publishetl. About Sept,
30 last witness called upeu Mr, Garland at
the department of justice and gave hi in a
lull verbal statement of what bad been
said about Pan-Klolectrie tolephono matters
and Air. Garland's having been out of the
city rer some time. Air. Garlaud made a
statement and then referred witness te Solic
itor Gen. Goetlo for information concerning
the attitude of the department toward the
telephone ctses, and he also uiadeastatement
assuming all the responsibility el ordering
suits against the Bell patents.
Appointed Amoclnte JniUce.
Wawiunotejj, D. C, Alay. The president
te day sent the following nominations te the
Senate : James IL AIeLcary, of Texaa, te be
associate justlce or tlie supreme court of the
territory of Mentana.
An Attachment Aclt HU Property.
nuiKAte, N. Y., MayO Justice Danlela
has granted a warrant of attachment againat
the property of E. P. Wilbur, for fc,000,
In favor of King .t Wheeler. Wilbur 4 a
stockholder In the Union Iren company,
against which ault waa brought in J681 te
recover $C!,500 for breach or contract Judg
ment for fit, 000 was recovered, but an exe
cution against the company was returned un
satisfied, aud the present action la brought
en the ground or Air. Wilbur's liability as a
stockholder lu the com pan j.
lisle el Dlncennt Admitted.
Londen, MayO. The bank of Kngland'a
rale of discount has been advanced te 3 per
cent
WKATHKR l'UUUAHtLlTIKB.
CWABHiiiaTOif, D. O., Alay It .Fer
Eastern New Y'erk, Pennsylvania,
New Jereey, Delavvare, Alarylaud, and
Virginia, light rains, variable winds, goner
ally southwesterly ; nearly stationary tem
perature. Feil Fjudav. Lecal rains are Indicated
for the states bordering en the lakes, In
New Y'erk, rcuusylvaula, Alarylaud and
Virginia, and in these states bordering ou
the Upper Alisslsslppl river, followed In the
last named states by cleurlug weather with a
slight cool wave.
4
NKW HTVHIKB OF IIEVK.
A Senater Who Did Nut Want tbfe Repert of
III Wealth UentrasHcled.
from tlie M V , Herald VV aahlngteu Gossip.
Nothing could be mere beautiful than te
witness tbe Sonaleefthe United States break
up alter an executive sosslen. Its Inetnbers
assemble lu the shade of the eastern portico
and cast their weary eyes about ler a vehicle
in which te reach their homes. . Many take
tboherdlo 'buses, and net a Tew aflect the
llttloeuo-hornocars that glldo'se gracefully '
out F. street te Georgetown. Seme senators,
like Ingalls and Spoenor, who Uve near by,
walk complacently home. The millionaire
drive home in their own carriage or hire one
rer the occasion. Senater Hearst fellows the
latter plan. He had just ontered an open
liareuche this aflorueou vvhen Senater Heck
appeared. The Kentucklan waa asked te
take a seat boalde the new California senator,
and did se with alacrity. As they drove
away Senater Vance said :
"There go the two millionaires."
"When did Air. Heck become a inilllou inillleu inilllou
aireV" I asked.
"Quite recently," was! the reply.
"Indeed!"
"Y'cs, a uewspaper uieutlouedhiiu aa such.
Beck was better pioasecl than about anything
that has occurred te him since he tlrst came
bnrn. lln read his name ever and ever
with delight Then he went home, aud
greetlng his wile in his most cheerful tone,
Bhowedher the place his name occupied lu
the list"
"Jniuc" said he: "uiv dear Jaue, this re
pert Is net te be contradicted under any clr-
cuinstances." Aud It never has he".
id;
Heck aud OarUe--.
When Air. Oar and lKcame altem
eral he sent his ele-HnUy beuad f
beuate rules te, ,i,e new meraber tzem Kan.
tuckj', S-Saaler Jeseph O. Blackburn. He
accompanied tbe gilt with a neat note saying:
" 1 hav no further use rer this volume. 1
proseut It te you, hoping that you will treas
uru Hand that it will preve mere useful le
Jeu than te your esteemed colleague, who Is
rather proud of his utter disregard of any
and all rules of this chamber."
lu a confidential moment Air. Blackburn
showed this letter te Air. 'Heek, who. at tha
hrst shock, was qulte indlguant Alter re
gaining his composure Senater Heck wrote
Air. Garland :
" it is true 1 have net learned the Senate
rules, nor de 1 ev er expect te. 1 de, Indeed,
rather glory in my Ignorance, for I have get
through mero measures benettcial te the
country than Kdmunda and yourself to
gether, ami in violation of tlie rules."
lltrrlug Abundant j 8had Scarce.
Herring are Btlll very abundant lu tha
Susquehanna at Tort Dopeslt, Mary.
land, and J. J. Buck tt Ce., Stephen
son, Spencer it Ce., and ether
haulers continue te take them in
any quantity desired. Tha demand, how
ever, is very light, and the Impression ex.
ista that the market has been pretty wall
supplied. Seme or the shores contem
plate cutting out, as there is be
money but plenty of hard work in Um bual bual
ueks for theui at prevailing prices, bhad ara
Bcarce. l'rices fei berrlng, 10 te 15 eaala par
bundrecl jsbatl.fromliatollililHWrtraa jsbatl.fremliatollililHWrtraa jsbatl.fromliatellililHWrtraa
iiiolloataatllavre de Graca ad .!
or the bay ceutinua te taka aU tlJ
herring that they can And a !
the glllara there are deliiff a kit te
ahaif. I'rlcea at Iarre de'Jrae ler terrtec,
10 tents per hundred ; asad, flO te 113 p
hundred.
Ml. Gretas Mcnlca,
These datea have boa already booked tee
nlunica at Mt. Gretna park 1 Jttly M, Mtaataa
Fuleu Sunday achoeLolMt. Jey (July SI,
17. it Sunday aclioel, of Alt. Jey,
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