Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 12, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXU-NO, 211.
LANCASTER. PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1880.
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hi limit Whom tlin Ntrm turn Uetlnieil,
I'iimIiIiir Hid I. Illln One..
About halfqust 10 o'clock Tuesday morn
lug ominous storm clouds began githurlng
ever Kansas City, Me. They IIihI appeared
in ttiu Northeast, mid, surging westwaidly
across tliu rlly, timifil suddenly hIkjiiI in
their course, nntl, descending rn (illy, lireK'j
upon thu city In lorrllle bursts nl wind mill
ntlu Hint swept nil lighter objects liefore
tliiiiii. 'I liu darkness was almost like nlghl,
nml kmiIu licit te tlin nearest sheltci nntl
awaited with blanched faces Hut fury nl tliu
tlltllK'Mtr Clelltls SCl'llied In grau renls el
III" highest buildings and poured nut llnir
torrents in nppatenlly solid masses ler it
tlitiiv.
Tim slnrm sttuck llie rlly In lull liuin
alsiut twenty minutes past II hihI laged fur
li.ilf mi lieiir. Tliu streets wero running
rlveis ul water, carrying nay Ismis miiiI
signs and ether similar height blown Ireni
tlie buildings ut swept up t'V the Hewl. A
number el vehicles Winn ei'rliitni'il, nml in
iiuiiiomuslustmiie ill Hers nUindeiiisl tliulr
heres te their iHtu ami Meiinh t roliige In
stores nml houses. Kemu Imll accompanied
the storm, hut the tail was net great, other
wise tlm less te preiwrly would have been
enormous from water streaming in lit
biekcu windows An It was windows In
quite it large uiiuiUir or buildings wuii)
blown In anil geed anil furniture wiiri)
watur-sniiked.
All lliln, huwever, proved entirely liislgultl
cant wlii'ii tliu lull extent nl tlm disaster
w rnuglil his auie known. Tlm LHlhrep school
building occupied h prominent silo at the cor cer
imr or Klghth mill Mnlli streets. HceiisIsIihI
eln inalii building tn which an urt wing lint
been added. Tlm building i sutmeunleil
h) a tower, which for heuiii llmi) has Ikmjii
coindderod unsafe. It has licen Iwlin con
demned -ouce within n few weeks lint un
action hid been taken Ill llie mater. 'IIiIh
morning tlie budding Hiw i ruv li-il Willi
ihililrcu, many id whom were nearly Iranllc
with Krlt'feMir till) api!lliiK ilarkncvi mill
ami tliuMtllliiiw wlni'li jirii-Dilixl tlm (enipi'Bt.
'I liu wind iiwupt uitiimj llreuitw-ny from tlie
wi-t .mil Houmeil toii'iiumtrue lt forre Hi a
trifli, nml, carriln;ilen tlie luimy bell,
pluiiKi'il thrnugli tlm lntervetilii I'mirs te
tlie iMteuienU Tlie iiuiiii lullillii; li a
iiiH-Hef riilim within Kliattoreil walln, win. li
Ktill Ht.uul. 'llie wIiik was niiup.iratnely
iinlnjutiHl ami tlm miielars tliure uutiur'.
In tlm in.iln bnllilliiKi linwextn, tlm villi t
ai awlul. Tlie fiillllic IliKjnt prw Ipltatiil
tlm terrltitil iiiililri'11 te llie Imxeiiiuut, wlieru
ina-i-ci of brlcka and lieaun rrimheil Ilium te
tlm xitniml anil liurinl tliem from hn.
relmiih near Inuring tlie it.hIi maile tlmlr
wayailiwt they leiilil Kttinst the li'alini;
nliiriii te Hid Bceiii'. The gale quii kly hin.
Hiili'il and tlie work nl rnseunn; m uiuli'r
taken by caRei liuiiK UnliiR te tlm prmall
lui; ei iteiiiDiit tlie llrnt work was net erj
ellcUtwi, but tlm lire ilcprtment and pollen
moll arriM'd and an erK ml7txl nimh Ii was
ctililliiviii'ed.
rim diiad and woiinileil nnri) takmi nut as
quickly aVs.ilble mil cirrieil te tlm NataU
riutii adjoining, which waa tiirmnl Inte a
liespltal. Here tlie reiitH and Irii'Miin of
tliu lltlle ones kkiii Kuthereil, eacli searcliliiK
for his her nw it, nud titlcrlDK heartrendliiK
cries as tlmy ncegiil;eil ill tlie maimed and
bldHlliiB forms thuwi whom they IemiI
Aiiieuk tlie tlrst taken out mil oral were de ul
and Dim or two luaimlwl nltueit iHiyeud
riniiKiiitlen, their cletliliiK tern nml tl.elr
UMllesiiAered with dust and mortar, tlie
deathly judliiKef llie skin show lug In paliilul
ceiitra'it agaliiHt grline and blixxIsUius.
Many herole wvnes wero enaetwl during
tlie resciie and some of tlm wounded chil
dren rcemed te lue greater control than
their elders. One little girl, hair buried in
tliu debrlH, eer whom tlie rcscuera worn
busy, beRKeil thuni te leawi her audhelpa
liey bealdu her, because, hIie Mid, he was
mil v !ie yiura old. Tlie hcoiies In tlm Nata
turAiui as tlie lltlle outs wero brought in mid
laid iiH)ii linpruWsed cots, tlm dead placed
together Ueii one hide, worn pitiful lieend
cxprenslen. Adeen dead wero tiken out
durliiK tlieil.iy and tlie ImhIIcs aunt te tlm
hetiseM 01 sorrowing iaiullies. .Several el tlm
children belonged te prominent laimlies in
tlie city.
At liu Went Third street htoed a thru)
story brick building ill tlm middle nl the
blixk, llie thlrit lloeror which was nU at
an eMTall lactery, cenductisl by llaar Breth,
or 'llie lirnt and hoceihI lloers were occu
pied by tlie Oruhmii ras)r cemiiiy. In tliu
factory were alieut J.i ompleyen, mostly
KlrK Thev, when tlm storm broke nut,
started for tlie cellar. Tlie building foil with
a crash, being raed entirely te tlie earth, and
he el the iillrighted girls werecaught in the
ruins, l'eur ha e been taken out dead, A
number et ethers wero injured and hoiiie are
missing. A fercn of laberers are busy ii ii
liirmngcenluscd in isse-s of bricks ami tim
bers. Tlie county court lieumi Blands at Second
hihI Main BtreeLs en tlie hill iiYimed te winds
lieui the north and went. Tlm building was
eiucted nearly twenty years age ler hotel
purHses, hut when completo was purchaswl
by tlm county for JUUO.OOtl nml comerted Inte
a leurl house. The building hits always been
considered rattier unsatisfactory, and tliu roeT
has frequently Hiillered injury from high
winds. The storm htrucU tlm northwest
corner blowing in the reef and the inaier
isirtlen or the third and fourth stories. Tlie
wall at the east end was blown Inte the
street, and Deputy Sherlll Deugherty was
caught and killed. All olhent Hiieceeded In
gutting nut el the building alU e.
Tlm jail Is leinteil lu the basement el tlm
building, ami that mrtieu escaped Injury,
'llie prisoners were intensely alarmed, but
became quiet when the crisis hail wHud and
they found themselves unhurt. Judge Steor
had beeu holding court en the third lloei,
and had adjourned just boleVotho storm de-Mt-cmlcd.
A iKirtien et the reef In railing
struck the chair the Judge had Just vacated.
Acress the street, en the nerthwest corner
el Kecend and Main streets, steed a two twe two
steiy brick building, orccted in lWiO by the
Sante Ke htage company, ene of the eldest
buUdingH in the city, from wlilch the sUges
rerinerly were marten across me piams 111
stage coaching days. The building or late
years was occupied by the 1'nlted Stttes
englneers. Adjoining that en the west was
n thne story brick colleo and splce mill
owned by Smith A. MellalL This was iluiueU
iDlmd, lallmg oer tiien tltoHilJelulng ene,
and both Vioie cotnplu.ely wtecked.
Frank Smith, the senior partner of the 1 1 nil,
was taken out bleeding fieut the ruins and
died in a short time. Mr. Mellalt was bully
hurt and three empleyes 'wero taken out.
The debris Is being romeed new in
searih for any who may jet be buried bo be
ueath. The second siau from tlie north end of the
bridge across the Missouri, oppeslto the city,
was blown Inte the rler, the plum being loll
apurently uninjured. A great number of
telegraph wires wero carrled down with the
brekuuHpau. Workinen are busy raising wires
Irum tlie wreck. Tlie bridge Is owned by
llie Hannibal A St. Jee company, and Is
used by that read, the Wabash, the Heck
Inland A- Kansas City, HI Joe .V Council
lllulls. The bridge authorities, say they
exnect te repair it in ten days. Meanwhile
Iho railroads will make temporary arraugo arrauge arraugo
menU for transporting passengers aud
Irelght. The Wubash will send its trains
evor the Missouri racille line, via Hedalla
nud Meberly.
bterm Melenin i:ienhrre.
A violent storm swept along the Conn Cenn
niniigli Valley lu WoMem I'onnsylvanlaen
Monday night Is'ear Coneniaugli, a liuin-
Per or empiy cars, biauumg en Hiumg,
wure blown ever upon the main track. A
wet-bound Irelght train or ' earn, going ut a
speed el 'M miles mi hour, dashud Inte llie
obstruction at midnight. All the cars were
smashed up, and Conductors Themas Con Cen Con
nere. Knglnuer Themas Mowrae and l'lre-
man Michael Myers were killed almost In
stantly. Tlie re st of the crew oscaped with
slight liijuries. All trains wure dolayed
twelve hours. ...
During n camp-meeting iu Jehnsen conn cenn
ty, Kansas, en Sunday, n large tent was
blown down. Tliroe rrsens-Mr. am Mrs.
Jacksen nml their Inlant wero kllled mid
innny ero slightly Injured.
Itev. It. U Herhart In Kaua, Cllj.
Tlie iVcj-t says Hen. Jehn Cessna, or lied.
ferU ceuuty, who la steppiuB at tbeairard
lieusii, wnsnn ntixluus liiqulrur artcr detalls
el tliu disaster last nlglil. Ills seu In-law,
Kev. H. U Oeiliart, ul tlie Huleriuisl iliiirch,
had geuii In Khukhs City front l,eliburg,
I'liien county, I'd., In Dis'iimbernl I8S.', nud
wieijelmil there lu April last by Ids wife and
three children I'aul Cessna, aged II years;
riorenci), aged p, and IMIth, aged H. Mr.
Cessnn knew that llie children wiitti itllrnil
lug school, lint was net aware nl tlm iiatue el
the Institution. Mr. (lerlmil Is the sun nl
Itev. Dr. II. V, Cerhart, prealdenl of llie
lliiformed theological seminary at Iiineaiter,
mid has lieeu ungagud lu the work nferganl.
lug a llelenneil congregation. The uaiiies or
initie el Mr. Oerhart's lamlly appear lu llie
list or killed or Injliied.
TIIK MOHM I IMIIA.S .
llirpp lliiiuliril TIHiliMiiiil llellln niiilh nl
I'riipctly llcitrityeil Atmiml Kiaiimllln
V. wsvll.l.i:, Ind., May U 'lb" wind
storm el last night canie from the saum dl
ristlim as that or Ihocycleim two ears age,
and wlillonntHe tcrrlllc, the less el property
will aggregate as large an amnuiil. Tlm total
damage te tlie property leailms f',iK),()iK), se
far as known, ami nqsnts nl adilHiiuial
ilnmagi) nriiiyiiiilng lu constantly. (iicral
isirsens were sorlemly Injuiisl. At l.lix'tty
llapllst church a festlwd was in progtess and
live el llie oeiiimltteo worn III the building
when the storm atune. 'Iho rear mid side
walls gan way, inakliii: a cnmplete wurk
orthechiiri'li. Twe el the ladles were struck
by llmcliiiiidrllur and seiurely injured, bill
will riifjMT. Tlie business put nl tlm town
Is badly wnsked. Tails el te ils, cnrulies,
wiudew sashes, doets andrcus are mixed
up in aceiilused muss. Ttie Individual buses
by merchants range from $J0,Oiki te .in.tnin.
'Iho steamer .lennle I'anipl.sMI, plying bo be
tween this cily and Andersen, Ky., was
blown against a tailor legs and ctushed se
that the valor mil Inte her coal lines. Her
cliliiinevs weru blown nil and carried up the
river a quarter el a mile while her Imll was
blew li IW) leet en hhniu. The tug Isabella
towed her up te the city, 'two men tiled te
cress tliu river In a skill Just as the storm
came up and are thought te be lint Jeseph
Klllugur, a farmer, whtln dilMug along
Water street was strilrk by a billing tire mid
Ills Hkilll was llai'tlllisl abiive Iho light eal,
iCNilltlug in his death
iiasi: iiai.i. e.v rvmiiAX.
Tlir Itrlurn. rnmi the (Irtiiir. nml I'lajei.
in
all I'arU nl Ihff Cniilitl,
'Mm games plai ill ii'Slerday resulted us
tollens. At HriHikljn : Brooklyn 1.1, At'ilellc
I . at Leuisville: St l.euls !l, Iuulsvllle 1 .
it I'ittsbutg : Tlttsburg 9, Cincinnati 7 , at
Chicago . Itoslen ,i, Chicago ! , at Detroit .
Detielt 111, New Yerk 0.
lu the Suite I.o.igue several games were
played. Tlie I.incaster club was defeated at
VlllMiusi)rt by III te I, and the Alteena
tiMiu get away with I.iiwistewn by '.' In s in
ten tuning". Twe games were played be
tween ilkesUirrn and Scraiiten at tlm
roriuerpl.no. The Scranteu wen by V te ii,
and la te I.
'llmNevv Yeik " Hunts " could de noth
ing Willi tictreiu. They had but lour nils,
w IiiIm thirteen were in idnell Mlckey Welsh.
'1 he Chiciges made only ene lilt oil Stnui
in ver, el llosteu.
Ilollenl pitched a winning game for Pills
burg and bad three hits.
The Hroeklyns gave the Athletics niin or
therr lessens In ball playing. Tlmy marched
Kennedy around the Held te the tune el III
tecn hits.
ihe two big leagiiu clubs were surprised,
ami it is geed that the hrnein brigade does
net accompany the New Yorkers.
The Ht Leuis keen right at the top. What
they w ill de when tiiey ceme Last remains
te tie seen.
'I be games or Iho lvstern League wern:
t Itridgoiiert : Jersey City '.. Ilrlilgaimrle;
at Newark : Newark ii, Leng Island I.
Pyle pitclieil a rattling game ler the New
ark, ami the Leng Island i lub iiiadu only
three hits.
Tlin New erk II urhl contains all kinds el
silly nonsense about the League club el thai
illy, and the lia.su ball editor is ery mud to
il ty Isicausu semu one w rete him, and asked
the question "Why tliure were no large
head-Hues telling w hat the Giant's did yes
terday." 'I his was af'er the Detroit team had
given Metrins men His tlrst walloping, aud it
li no wonder the ll'eriit man was angry. He
must have lieen pleased te hear yesterday's
news from Detroit
Tlie II ji lil says el tlm game in Brooklyn,
"the batting of Pinkey aud Me I'aiiuny was
excellent"
Tlie Wlllliiinspurl papers say that the tlrst
gime with the Lancaster club wasoue of the
best ever play ed there.
It is rumored that llie N'ewark club or the
Kastern League is net being suiorted by
the people el that city, and that tliu directors
linvu dislded te sell releises or hoiiie nt the
high-priced players. Wliile It Is denied that
Smith and Daily will go te Washington,
there arn probabilities that tlmy will be re-Iim-ihI.
It is rumored that the Mets' manage
ment are negotiating ler thoe players.
I'atsey McDonald has get back te i.Kus
barre. "it vv.ts a long walk Ireni Atl.iut.i.
Tliu Wilkusbarru club has slgntil ilueu
morn players, W. I'. Mit'allery, pitcher, el
I!altlme0; Lewis Kenner, short step, or
HriMiklyn, nud James McClesky, el Wap
lilngei "I'alls, catchei.
The llllaiusH)rt mid Laucaslet ilubs
pi a ed their secend game yesterday and the
heys rrem this city wure again laid out Dully
was put in te pitch by the Lancaster, and
eight hits was made nil him. The Williams Williams
pert club excelled in Helding. It will be
seen by the uiaku up el the club that McKen
was net playing, and hoiiie changes were
made, llyudmaii was en third base instead
el Shay, who has net yet recovered Irem tlin
injuries received en Monday. The full score
is as fellows :
Mil I IAMST T IL 11,
LAMASTKIl.
ntr-m'k.i
Kli'kley. J
taker, I
Ityaii, i
teulktnil,H
flacbur.'p
llueliri 1,1.
line), in
White, r
Vt illlaueipert 3000(1520 0-0
Lancaster . .. .UOuOOUfOU-1
Karneil inns VVIIHain. pert, 1. Twe ban lilts
t'llzpalrlck, Itlckley, Kyan, Virtue, Ilyiiliiuui,
'Z. Doiilile play It) mi te KltzpatrlcVr, te Itick
ley. I'ussiil balls linllas, 4 Wild pitches
Hsclitr, J , I)uiry,3. Itase enliirtls lly Fischer,
.1 hy Iiuiry, :. lilt tiy li ills liuiry. i. Struck
out r"Wthi:l, (i i llully, ,s. Uuipliu .Ieiuh.
llirrn lllrtliilny Celelirntluu. In Mule llrllaln.
litiui theOxluid Pleas
The birthdays et three old citizens el Lltlle
llritaiu township, I. auditor county, have
iHien celubratud withlu a few days. That nl
Mrs. Jane Wilseil, who Is the eldest citien
of the township, eccurred en Monday last,
vv lien she reached the great age of Ml years.
Three or her reur living children were pres
ent, besides grand-children mid ether rela
tives ami Iriends. Mrs. Wilsen is still in the
enjoyment or geed health and is remarkably
active rer ene or her years. The H5th aniil
v ersary of M rs. Kllzabeth .oil w as observ til
by her family en the l!d Inst, when there
wero present nlne of her eleven children,
who with tlie grand children and ethers made
the occasion a happy one. Mrs. Zell enjoys
oxcellont health and is very active and
sprightly. Mr. Jehn Ileed passed theMlh
inlie stone lu the years or his life Journey en
Sunday hist He is still hale and vigorous
Theso are all highly esteemed clllzens or Llt Llt
leo llrllaln.
tallies full) 'Jul by Milk uf a lllllrn Chit.
A deg lielenglng te Mr. A. S. Hall, n
larmer, living noarCabelt, Ark,, went mad
last week, aud among animals which it
wounded in its wanderings about the farm
wasn milch cow. Tliocew showed iieHigus
el being ivllected by the wound, and It was
thought that hydrophobia would net
result Hut lately, however, the animal
began showing tlie symptoms or the
dreadful disease, and at the same tlme the
(armor's two little children, who had been
nourished with the cow's milk, exhibited
similar symptoms, and am In a critical con
dition Nurturing the most torrlble agonies,
The ethor momberser the family are "e HI,
but their symptoms nre net as alarming as
these nt the children, and Heme uope Is en
tertained that they may recover.
! A K LAMASTKIl. K n 1' V T
: 1 te i. i .ecliir, s e : l J l
i l l . , u ttihigui.l e ": 3 n u
ii n : e' e iieiHiiiian, 1 li ., t- e l
n i i1 'i : virtue,': i'i I J ':
; I e l ; Hasiiey, r e1 e! l in u
; i l in l vviisuu.in I e .1 e ii
I I 7 ji (i Dalian, c V 0, s 1 1
1 ii c i n llymlman, 3 1 21 1 I; i
I S l ni Dully, p I ii 1, Oi 1
Tetal..rlO t r,h t Total. tleliTII s
A FUIUIITirUL RUNAWAY.
1111,11 IIAItll UF A HVIIUTKU lUniHK
AUIStl A VHOHHKH IHUH.WAI.K.
Natron liin IMr.Miiiiil (liiifT hinmlilelt
I tie Vrhli In Hint Ntrliilng IIIiiimiII ut ll.r-
iirii-llniili I'rliunniiit l!i Heulli IJur.li.
lltliiK 'I' (III tlm IUIrIsii lllitck..
Last evenlug Mrs. Hamiiel tlrell, residing
at Ne. IIS North Prlnue stient, iKWiiipanled
by her son Walter, started out ler a ritle.
They drovunery prelty bay horse belong,
lugie Mr. 1 1 roll, ami it was about 8 o'clock
when they returned te the house. The young
man get out of the buggy, and was alniut as.
Rlilliig his mother te the pavement when the
bone lilglilened nl something and stirtcd le
run, wltbMrK.fi roll I nthe buggy, lie ran down
te Uiaiige street, whorea whecil el the buggy
struck against a hk'liltig pest and was broken
te pits eh. The horse then took the imo ime
meiit en the wesl slde or llie streut, down
which hu dashed at a futieus rate; the buggy
was dragging along and tlm right was a lear
fill ene. lien tlm team reached tlin roll rell
ileiicn or Jacob Hath von, Mrs. I roll was
Ihienti Irem the velili'le te the pavement
Slie was picked iipmul taken te a neiglilxir
Inc heuie, alter whlclr slm was lemoved te
her home. S'he had several scalp wounds en
her head and was bully bruised, but her In
juries arn net at all serious.
Alter Mis. droll had been thrown Irem the
buggy llie hnrsn kept en. Just Isdew Urant
Httietuli Prince, tlie tup et the buggy was
lern oil and left lying en tlm pavement and
nllllle liirlber down the I mm I el thovehicle
mum nil. lu trout nl tlin eiera house the
Ih'Ikk became loose Irem tlm leliialnder ut
tlm buggj, which by this lime, was broken
te pieces.
The animal hem leek In tin) middle el the
slieet and ran down Prlucti street as lar as
I rbau A llurgei's planing mill, lln then
ciiMsid ever te heuth (Jueeii stieel, and ran
up te Centiu Sqiiaru. Ill front nl .anui's
Jewelry store there was a vegetable stand,
and the animal seineed te be going straight
towards It He lell heavily upon the llulglaii
blinks, however, and slid some distance,
t iin legalmug his leet he again attempted
te run, but was caught 'Iho hnrse was
bully i ut nil the left side aud hieast and
alter lining attended by etermary Surgenu
NImiiIi he was taken te his stdile.
It was a great mirvel that iiinre iiouple
were net hurt by tlin runaway, as at that
huur in tlm evening Prlnce stieet Is tiaveled
a great deal. Just holme tlm hnrsn ceme
deivii street a gentleineil who w us wheeling
ids baby lu a small carriage stnpeil below
McCleaiv'sdrug stere , took the child from
HiucarrMge and Inte a house, scanely had
he lelt the vivemeul when the hursocatile
along. The buggy struck tlm baby carriage
aud carried It along nn the pavement for
Meinn distance, but did it little damage.
Lv cry inarbln deer step en tlm westsidoer
the street had small pieces broken from them
by the mlonie or tliu buggy striking against
tliem, and ene wooden step had aboard
broken onto! it
Itulinnajr llil. Morning.
Iho hnrse ir .Solemon Heed scared when
in front of Han's lxi)k store, this morning,
and ran across the Square and down Seuth
(JiietMl strnet Lew Is Hates attempted lostep
tlm herse and was kiiis'keil down by the
runaway, but he fortunately escasil unin
jured. Tlm herse was caught near the cor
ner or Mllllin street, mid but lltlle damage
was done le the vehicle.
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an as ni ATimira
VHI3IK.
Dr. 1
N.
I'almrr. nl l!itun, llnmiw
Himself
Willi III. l.ltllKliramWeu.
At I e lock Monday allernoen Dr. l'icd
erick N. Pnliuer, ene or the liest known
hemn'iiathii' physicians el llosteu, loll his
rosiden 'e with his l-yoir-eld grandson, et
whom hu was very loud. A tolegr.nu Irem
Portland statin lli.il the doctor with the
child tis'k passage en the stoauier
Jehn Hrneks ler Pertl mil. During the
evening the boy played around the sa
loon. Nelsidv noticed anytliiiigeiit orthoor erthoor ortheor
dlnary in tliu isnidUJt et tliu vv hitu-haired,
kfndly-laeud old gontleniaii, who lullovved
the ililld around and who scorned greatly
pleased whenever the pissengera gave his
chargu a pleasint word. When tlm little
boy get tired his grandratlier put hint te
boil. At about l o'clock Dr. Palmer
saving llmt tlm bny "ss seasick and
must have iresh air, carried him ten
derly le the aller-deck. The child com
plained of tlie cold and the doctor sent a
waller for a blanket A moment later Cap
tain hiiiowden, looking through M epen
deer, saw Dr. Palmer, with the boy lu his
arms, jump irem tlie rail In thewn'er. 'Iho
steamer was stepHMl and the lints levverud,
hill the bodles could net be liiunil. Vfter a
long search llie steamer continued lier voy
age. The decU r w as 7 I ye irs old.
Dr. Palmer was liern lu Hosleu, educated
In Maine and get his degree in Philadelphia.
Korsev oral years Im practiced lu New ten.
Hy an attack or apoplexy two vears age his
memory was slightly iinpilrud, but he; had
never shown signs el mental derangement
lln leaves au aged widow, who incompletely
pie-iliated by the scheck.
All rKH I MIX) fUli A
HUH It AM).
A lair Widen (lul Due, anil Jl.ut
Illm ami
Her l.lllle Proper I).
Mrs. Klli Kllim 1'reoie was a Halluuore
widow with n nlce little propeity aud two
children. She took it Inte her head toadvor teadvor toadver
tiso for a husband. She get one. New she
Is without n husband and is also minus the
property, but she still ha? the children. Mrs.
Krecze lived III tlie village el St. Paris,
Champagne county, Ohie. She was com cem com
rertably situated, her husband having left
her a little home ami money. She is only
thirty-two mid line looking, and sever.il
tinner sought her baud and house, but she
remained trim te her dead husband's memory
till this spring. In. the early part el prtl
when the birds began te mum, Mrs. Kreoze
boeaiue tired el wi lowheod. In an unlucky
moment she put an mlvoitlt'iuent in a Cin
cinnati paper.
" V vting widow of means would llki te make
tlin iuiiialntanieut some kind guiitluiiun."
She received many answers but selected
ene Iretu Haltlineru signed "Kugene K.
Tailor." Thev ceriesnnnded, decided te
marry and he met her at Urbana, Ohie. He
was handsome and said Im w as a vv ealthy
dry gisids merchant el ltaltlniere. They
weie married. Her luistnuii saw sne 11.111
boiler sell her prejierty as tlmy would live in
Haltimeru. She did se and cenllded the
inoiiey te her liusband. They cuue te Haiti Haiti
mero bringing the children. Then Tayler
told her tin was only a car driver and dis
apiearud. The jmlicu are lisikliig ler him.
lie Wants n Flutter .sliutt Why Net
Linieii-j lNrKli.mi.NLi.it Having just
been solicited le subscribe towards the e.-
ieiisnH of the proposal annual agricultural
fair in this city, I am prompted te the pre
sumption (with all dun deference te elder
heads and the city's fathers) ei suggesting
that se fav orable au omiertunlly as fair w oek
should be embraced ler the purKsu el
Initiating a lleral and horticultural show ou
tliu same grounds mid at the same time. It
would enhance alike the attractiveness of the
occasion and the desirability for increasing
and extending the artet Bticcesstuiiy culti
vating flowers. Surely the county gentry
would w illiugly aid se worthy au object and
might, doubtless, contribute many rare mid
dellcale specimens of both Irults
mid llewers. There can be no inore
naturally elevatlng mnuence evor tue
Intellectual and inuutal susceptibilities
than that produced by a keen admiration of
and lamilUrlty with the liagile beauty mid
fragrant net choice llowers. tholevool wlilch
truly Indicates rcilned t.Hte and ptirily of
mind.
Hitch exhibits, ou an extensive scalu, would
assuredly give u stimulus te llie study of ttiu
character and classification et rare mid valua
ble exotics and pievu an incentive te their
jealous cultivation.
Cii.viii.i:s MaiNvv.
Neimt QuuKN Si'., May 1'J, ISMi
lllrllnlay Auiil.frnary,
.lames Lemnii, son of Henry H. I.eman,
colebratod Ills cutmuce Inte the voting popu pepu popu
latlen last evening, by elegantly entertaining
mime of his young Iriends of both sexes, nt
his father's resldeiice, Ne. 127 NertU Ouke
utreet
Mtt.1T II AH VNIIKH llim IK I).
The derr Ansrchlut t'nunlit In MlM I. run
I'lttirr'. Ilmmi,
llerr MehI, tlie Anarchist, Is at lust a pris
oner at New Yerk rmllce liuadquarterH, and a
mero disgusted nml angry captive was
ue vor caged there. He Is soreovor his arrest,
and mero than sere evor tlie niHtiner of It
Inspector lly rnes, en Hie ether hand, enjoys
ltery much.
Most was Indicted with Kclietu.k and
Hraitiisohwelg ler making Incendiary
HMXi'hcsHt n meeting of tlin Workliigmen's
lillluclub ou the evening of (ioed I'ridny.
They were preniplly arref led, but he get
word uf Iho Indictment and get away. A
clue was found that led two detectives te do de do
vetoa week le the work nl learning all
about the Anarchist Hynipathlzers in Jersey
City. They are oenvlntod that Most had
been thore In hiding, but tlmy missed him.
Twe ethor detectives did similar work In
Newark. Anethor tlue led le the heuse irn
Mrs. Little in Seuth Itroeklyu, who was
known te be a gruat Irlend or Most The
par dealer who supplies stock le tlie
J-'rcihett was also traeed te this house, ami
ethor evidence was secured toshew that Most
lilmsell was there at times. Hut the dotoc detoc dotec
lives failed le trap Illm in coming or going.er
were unable te make sum Just when he was
tliure, se as te take the chauce nt breaking in
after him.
At last DuUietlvoCrewloy discovered that
Most was very much smitten with the
charms et a certain Lena r'lsher. Miss
I'isherls lsyearseld. Her nielhnr keeM a
house or assignation In the I'll teen th precinct
and has doneno for many years.
Mrs. Klsherwas appreachuil in reference te
her daughter, ami skilfully made te under
stand that a man of money was considerably
interested in tlie girl. 'I Ills resulted in tlie
discovery that lena had iHupled nil the
tlme a room en the lirst Heur or llie tenement
nt IDs Allen street, nml the detectives sus
pivled that Most occupied it with her.
L,tst evening the detectives worked tiiu
Mrs. Kisher's metherly feelings by further
relereiices te the invtbiiMl new nud wealthy
admirer for Lena, and arranged te go ever
and see the girl in his Iwltill. Mrs. Hrewn,
whoeocuplostlin lirst Meer In A lien street,
was thus liiduied te receive visitors and in
quiries about Miss Len.i entirely without
suspicion. She said that she routed the
room te Miss Lena, and that was nil she
knew nbeut her. he the dolectives said that
It would be necessary ter Ihomtiisee the girl.
Mrs. Hrewn went te the roeili deer and
called her. ltwasltl' o'clock. Lena came
out aud locked tliu deer behind her. Shu was
conrrentod hv lnsiiecter Hyrnes and Doteo Deteo Dotee
tlves Crowley, Ven (ierichleii, Ilaley and
Hruutiur. Mrs. Hrewn had net seen all theso
gentlemen until that moment, mid she looked
very much puzzled. The girl was net puz
zled a particle. She was very suspicious, but
having get the diwr securely locked she lelt
sale auuloekud ilellH.nl.
" Whom havoyeu get III there?" demaudeil
Instmcter Hyrnes.
"I don't choeso le loll you," slm replied
ilotermlneilly.
"Then.I will break down the dour," said
tlm Inspector savagely.
"That is what you will li.ie le de, then,''
the girl said, coolly.
It was evldently furthest Irem her thoughts
te siuqiese that the deer would Is) broken,
but it was broken, and mighty suddenly,
the inspector's Ne. .l loot going through the
deal with a crash.
The detectives looked eagerly in and their
faces foil. Ne ene was te be seen. Hut they
had pretty thoroughly satiWled themselves
between Mrs. I'lsber and Mrs. Hrewuthal
Most was thore. Se they went lu te leek.
They found him hidden utider the bed.
Dottctive Crowley dragged him out by the
heels, dusty nud spider-weblKHl.
The detectives say that he wns ihe most
frightened prisoner they hae ev or seen. He
was pale as a slieet for awhile, until he re-
coverod lilmsell. Then he w. is angry. He
was in his shirt sloevos, anil while he was
getting ready le go by donning a blouse ami
a slouch hat, hu asked what he was arrested
for.
"1 havea warratit forjeu." answered tliu
lnsiectur. " Yeu have been indicted."
Most shrugged his shoulders and shook
his long hair as he said : " 1 supK)se it is en
account of that eieech I made. I de net care,
lhave been in (prison for liberty in almost
every country in Kurepu."
He made ether references' le his past prison
oierieiice3, Haid he had been twice a mem
ber et a Herman Parliament, mid talked him
soil Inte a semen hat mero ceinlurlablu rraine
of mind. Hut he lolapsed when head
quarters was leached, and )y the tlme he
waslakonte tlie cell he vms again savage
nud sere.
He described himsell Jiibanu Most, 10,
(eriiiaii, single, editor, and relused his rosl resl rosl
dence. He was thereleru lumked as living at
1US Alien street
The detectives then relu rued t tlie room
and searched it. They found large numbers
of conies nl 'reihcit and nbeut Jim books,
maiiyel tliem treating of tke maiiulactiire
and usoerdynaiuito and ether explosives.
A Winchester rlllu inula imllceiuan's club
wero the only woaiiens found. There was
iio.iuiinunltieiifor tlie rille, and thorn were
no bombs lu tlin Anarchist's bower. Tliu
ritle Is most likely the ene he brauisbed
at the meeting as u sample el the weapons
with which the police wero te be demol
ished. most new in J viu
Ni:vv Yenii, May K Herr Most was
called te-day te plead te the ludiitiueut for
heldiug an unlawful assembly aud for Incit
ing a riot. The penalty Is ene year imprison imprisen
nient nud J260 line. Itocentoi Suiy the held
hlni in f 1,000 bail, iu default el wlui.li he was
taken te the Tombs.
us a j.tvxr.
jmaler Unmity Ollliiiil. In ItrailiiiH. lm-peit-lng
Iho lllllerent mstlliilleiis 1 lieie.
HitAiilMi, Pa., May l'i Tlie Lancaster
county peer directors isune te Heading Tues
day morning ou un ofliei.il visit et inspection
te the Herks tioer heuxe. 'limy arriv ed here
en the 10 o'clock train mid were met by
Steward lloinbergor and driven te the alms
house, whero they weie shown evor ihe
buildings mid grounds. The purpese el
their visit was mi examination into tlie
workings of the aluisliouse gas machine,
which they Intend introducing in the
Lancaster county almshouse. Tlie visitors
wero highly pleased with all tiiey saw,
and vrore ready te acknew ledge that Herks
was lar ahead of Lancabter in the conduct of
Us public buildings. The isiters are its lel
low a : Peer Directors D.mlel Herr, A.A. Heir,
Isaac llanck, Jehn llrouner, Jacob S. Strlne
and Jehn K. Miller; H. IC. Myers, secretary
of the beard j W. T. Hrewn, solicitor ; l.oe. li
Worst, slnwiird. Thev were acceilllMllied by
li. 11. Smith, of Pittsburg, representing the
agency el a gas machine. At tlm nluisheusu
liiucemiiiissiuuurn weiu iiiut. uj uuuij vu vu
misslener Keller, Peer Director Marshall
and Oelger, Dr. It. 11. Schultze unit ether
peer house ellleiuls, mid the ontire party en
joyed an elegant dinner prepared in Mis.
Hombergor's best style.
new our ritei'Lt: vi:ui: imi'iii'.sskii.
The Lauctster ceuuty peer directors to
gether with their socretary and solicitor,
hnve returned from their visit te 1 lead
ing. They were hospitably entertained
vvhlle thore and bring away with them favor
able Impressions of the Herks county
elllcials and the public Institutions of
thoceuntv. The count v gas works, which
they went te inspect, w illi a v lew of orectlug
similar works at the ceuuty buildings in this
city, wero leunil te be giving general satis
faction. Within the past two mouths only
elght barrels of gasoline havu beeu consumed
in tlie uianutacturu of gas, the cost or the gas
belug only about fill pel iiieulh.
The farm of mero tluui WHl acres is much
butter than the Lancaster lariil, but nothing
Is made oil it; Indeed, like the Lancaster
(arm. it costs the ceuutv uioie than it comes
le. That part of It used rer trucking pur
poses is large und lluely cultivated and this
year mere space will be used fur gardening
then Uoretelore. The orchards ou tlie larni
are large and contain hundreds ej trees bear
ing cheice varieties et Irult
The county buildings are net comparable
with theso et Lancaster county ; mid tlin
general management of the almshouHeaud
hospital did net Impress the visitors as being
as geed as our own.
1UU HVU SlUClv Oil IIIU lariil in HIKIKUII Ul HI
being first-class and lu oxcellont condition,
nil ?.,r mnrn nilinernila than ours.
IhoitvesiocKon me lann in speKeu or as
aud lar mero numerous than ours.
TO BK A SGAI'KGOAT.
VAOHKH THAT I.KI) 1(4 TIIK DUHXl'AI.I,
Uh' I'll Kill Kit JMLIAXNIN.
A Theory That the I'nttrr., ItetfiRiilliiR Ills
Or eat Ability, Omliiilrtl In Wlml tip III
l)liniiinlleC'arfpr tlrrek. Anvlnm
fur One lllnnr at 'lurkrj.
ViiiNN , May li A I'nlted Press corrus cerrus corrus
txmdenl has Just had an Interesting inter
view with a colonel el tlie (lieek army who
arrived here last night charged with a
mission le purchase a large numlier of horses
for llie Ureek cavalry mid artillery. The cor
respondent first asked " what is the secret
causoef thodewulatlof Promler Delymmis?"
Thocelonol replied: "The fact Is that M.
Delyannls was made asacrlliin te tliu self self
luve of the powers. He is also te some
extent a Kcaiiegeat ler all the sins which
(Ireece has, in theli oyes, committed.
I'cemler Delyannls has both dolled and
(Milled the shrewdest diplomatic 'skill
of live great powers. Such n siiccess as this
could never be forgiven. They demanded
his iHilltlcat oxtltictieu an a punishment ler
his temerity and success. Thus far he was n
saerillce, pure and simple. I believe that he
will irise he found te be a scapegoat, and that
horeaftcr thore will tj eoinparathely smooth
sailing between tlie iiowers nml the new
milk and water government" "Yeu believe
then that you will makun full submission te
the powers ?"
"lwlll d( se in apioaraiicent least, but I
still believe that the disbanding or tlie J reek
army will boa very leisurely proceeding.
This beliut is semewhat strengthened by the
orders under whlililam new acting, lu
fact the boliei is very current iu the army
that this vv huln scheinenf Hacrilie and sub
mission is merely another Invention te gain
liiilu. I f se, it is a very cluv or one. With Mr.
Dulyamiis Hacrihced te the isiwurs, the nllleil
lleut will continue te liud tlie sea tee stormy
te malnlniu an etlective blockade, and the
powers will lislen very lndiilgeiitly te the
many excuses that may be ui.ule ler do de
lay In disbanding. It is new likely
UialM. Delyaniiis with two-thirds of Ureece
at his back w ill retire peacefully from public
llie. This submission le the powers may
very possibly be made for outside ellect alone.
Hse, it will'stlll In) the hand of M. Delyaiiuis
that will move the pieces en the cliess
beard, although the game is nominally being
played by the new premier, M. Papamlch Papamlch Papamlch
aloptiles. This gentleman is a very aluiable
man, but hu bolievos iu poace at atiy price
and naturally is net liolevod by the army.
We, hew ever, havu faith le bulluve that
uveitis will seen shape thoiuselvos seas le
glve us at lea.it one sharp campaign against
theso infernal Turks."
Where Ulllm I. it Wanted.
.Vinns, May li M. l'apaiulchalopule's
efforts te form a new cabinet, have as yet.
been barren of results. In the present suite
of atlalrs but low can be lursuaded te accept
fiflU'u, und the ministerial crisis continues.
The tiieek Heet has been oilectually block
aded. The French minister here denies that
he li is been recalled te Paris.
rut: ltr.vuiiiAVAS vmimaiims.
btclnunii's l'rlciuls Take Frmii Ciniraca anil
Direr lllg llet..
The friends of the Stehuiaii-Heinii'hl com
binatien had lully recovered en Tuesday
trem the temporary Ijoeiii which their oppo
nents enjoyed mid, bofeto the Inti.i.i,kii:n
t'Kit with the nevvs of tlie situation reached
them, had stilleued up ami taken fresh
courage. Last evenlng oneof the pluckiest
of thorn ollered te but f.'AMJ that htehman
would be elected, I n0 en Keimehl, fTiOO ou
Isitli mid f70 te f50d against Siimmy mid
Weaver. Ne tnkers.
l'er assembly hi this city, e.-Slierill High
wavered at the last lueinent aud would net
allow his uame te lie Usui as a cmdidate
apiinst Dr. DaviSjWhe will new have a walk walk
overat the primaries.
The Contest fur Delegates.
Tuesday was the last day en which candi
dales could register their names at the olllce
of Iho clialriinn el the Republican county
committee, for tlie primary election, en the
iM.
The enlv parties vvlie weie leglstered yos yes yos
terday wurucindldates ler delegates le the
Republican stile cenvcntluu, and they aie as
fellow a:
Sonateiial. lith district: C. I. I, audi, oily.
Senatorial, lltli district: ,leepli Miller,
Manetla; J. A. Stebor, West Cccdlce.
ltepresentitive, city district: 15. frank
Lshlemau.
Lewer UopreHcntalive Distuct: Tlias.
Mctievvan, Sadsbuiv; . K. Alexaudei, Lit
teo ltrltain; Jasen lv. Laby, Paradise ; I). M.
Hollenmyer, Lilcu.
Unnur UonresontitlMi District: Dr. H. II.
Wituier, Nellsvllle: Henj. Wissler, Clay;
Haydn H. Tsliudy, Lllltz; David Styer, jr.,
C.eruarveu; Wiu.Keller,Waiwiik,aud Jehn
M. Kridy, West Huinplleld.
The Hues have been strictly drawn whero
there isaceutest Politically they aie divi
ded as follews:
Sri.iiMAN-(ii:isi-HKevvN Cem nix vnes:
C. 1. Luidis, It. Prank Kshlem.m, Themas
Mctiew.m, Y. K. Alexaudei, Jeseph Miller,
Dr. II. II. Witmer, Henj. Wissler, Haydn
II. Tshitdy.
SUMMV-MAlniN lt'.VV ClIMIIl.N VllllN
Jasen K. Kabv, D. M. Holleumyor, J. A.
Stebor, Dav id Slyer, Win. Keller, Jehn M.
1'ridy.
TlielJifcl Appeals.
The candidates for the leading olllces are
busy this week Interview lug the farmers.
Hutween new and Saturday weelc lets el
hard work will be doue nml lets of hard
cash will Und its way into the lieiisers
pockets of the little township bosses.
. w l.er ami Happier .ilitu.
Commedore Hlestatid was in town l.ut
night te make sure that Dr. Koebuck or
somebody else did net annoimce ler Cou Ceu
gress. As no ene announced the commodore
went back te Washington te-day a happy
man.
TIIKV MUST Assnr.n.
Twe lii.iirance Cniupaules Taken In Ta.K by
Ihu Attiirney (liiueral.
Altoruey tJoueral Cassldy, at the iustauce
of Insurance Commissioner Kosterhas asked
the court for an order, which was granted,
citing New Kra Life Insurance company of
of 1S7i, of Philadelphia, into court te show
cause why itsoillcers should net Ih removed
or its business closed ler tlie following rea
sons :
That the company entered Inte :i contract
with W. Henry Smith, agreeing that he
should have tlie exclusive use of Its franchi
ses and the management of its funds In con
sideration of his lviylng certiin per centnges
te the troasurer te be applied te dividends in
stock, such contract being contrary te sound
nellcv and net warranted by Its charter : that
assessments have beeu lovled largely iu ex.
cess of the amounts collected te their own
use; that it has sottled claims for small
amounts, and in attempting te collect, by as
sessment, tliu full amount of the poucies ;
Unit the oiUcers useil the Kinds te pay install
ments ou their subscriptions te its capital
stock and have personally misappropriated
the funds; that it is Insolvent and lriiudu lriiudu
leutly conducted, and that It has failed te re
port te. the insurance commissioner und Is
net carrylug out Us contracts with its mom
hers. An erder was also granted citing llie Com Cem Com
uieuwoalth Mutual Kire Insurance company.
et Columbia, Lancaster county, le uppu.tr lu
court ami show cause why It should net be
adjudged Insolvent and a receiver appointed.
A Cameren ceuuty man had a claim of f 100
against the company, and the sherilt who
made the levy returned the w rlt, with the in
formation that It was no geed, ileth orders
are made returnable June 8.
Oldening In HioN'eUn.
Newsboys efllarrlsburg will have te de
their selling en Sundays horeaftor with
muuiuawiiii. ..w "j - ...w., .- r.-
tarnatien that he will arrest tliem hereafter
.Without OUy further WliruiUgB.
mouths shut nie mayor uas issued si proc
TlllKfllAVM'S VONFEIHIUX.
Ills .Miinlereini
iiln
tJiin.
Willi Ynung lliwirge
Jehn ll.iiiiii, llie Ten Neck burglar, who
shel (loergoS. Cm), Jr., lu Kngloweoil, N. J.,
is in n very weak condition, hut he has a
geed apiotlte, nml Is clicerful. Immediately
alter the scene lu the Lnglewixnl lockup,
when Bali i u was committed lejall, he made
a verbal statement te Marshall Jainlesen aud
I'rosldent Mack ay, of llie Knglewoed Protpc Pretpc Protpc
tlen society, giving full details or what he
had done. Ilaiiiu said he left New Yerk en
Wednesday nftoriieoh, crossing tlie rlver nl
I'ert lee, nud proceeded thonce ou feet te
LnglowecKl, which he reached lu the early
evening. Alter looking ever the business
art et the town with mi eye te burglary
he went evor te Tun Neck, whero he had
a job laid out at a private resldonce
which promlsed geed results. He would
net designate tlm heuse. While he
was waiting ler the hour at which he
wns le begin operations he dumped into the
school houe by way of diversion and with a
vague liejm that there might be something
worth carrying nwny. Whllohe was lu tliu
school heuse he was disturbed by au unusual
noise, mid turning toward tlie deer he siw
the forms of two young men. He didn't
want U hurt thorn, but with the hepe of
frightening them nwny he II red two shots
from his pistol. They rotreatod and he
turned his attention te llndiiigii channel or
cscatm. Witli a pistol In ene hand nnd his
tools iu the ethor, he stnrted te go through n
window he had opened, when he was can
fronted by a tall young man (Oeorge Coe i.
He llred a shot .mil then jumped. (This
shot entered Coe's shoulder.) The next
instant he was In tlie grip or the young man,
who seen threw him te the ground and loll
en him.
Finding lilmsell fairly caught, Haiim says
he plaied the pistol against the young man's
body nud tired again. (Thlssiiet entered the
abdomen). Then the young man soied the
pistol liem him and rolled oil lust as nuuther
one f Leuis Coe) cuue up. He Jumped up
and grappled with Leuis, who had armed
himself with Damn's brace (a carpenter's
tool used for lierlug). The prisoner said the
young man rained blows se rapidly and ef
fectively that he was seen overiMiwered, unit
lull te the ground almost Insensible, (ieorge
called te Leuis te held him, nud Leuis, after,
as he supposed, tying Baum's hands behind
him, went away. Iu his excitement Leuis
lied the handkerchief, se Haum sa)s, around
only ene wrist, and as seen as the young
men were out ul hearing Haum stnggored te
his feet.
Helirst went te the bam, whonce he was
tracked afterward by bleed marks; thou te
au unoccupied heuse near by, where he
washed the bleed Irem his face and hands.
Then he relumed te the school house ler his
hat lulling lu his search, he went away,
Liking two rugs from the main room.
Hatun's story hern dillers from the general
siipiusitien that he went te the West Shero
railroad and the swamp land adjoining. He
says he hid hiinelf within frOO yards of the
school house, whero he distinctly heard the
voices of some of the searchers. He re
peated part of their conversation, which
have sltice been vorilied. When the
excited people hid departed Irem that
v iciulty he made his way southeast, cress
ing Tea Neck read within sight of the
Coe house, whero he saw a number of cir
riag03, passed across the bread stretch
travered by llie diagonal read, and went
tureugli congressman l'helps' ledge gate a:
Nordhetf, which Is betwoen Knglewoed aud
Leenle, just in tlme te escape a party w he
were picketing that section. He thou made
for the w oeds en Pert Lee Hill, and hid away
until Thursday night The sheeting was ou
Wednesday night Prem here he continued
te Shady Slde, whero he iiassed Friday.
When hu started up again he lettthe rugs be
hind. He theu made his way te Hobekou,
where he was arrested. Haum says he had
nothing te eat during this lime but some
eggs, which he get in a barnyard.
Ollicers were seut te Shady Side, and they
leuud the rugs at the place described by tliu
prisoner.
TIIK IllVVOLK 1CAVK.
Twe Hitler. Kiiguged Hi a SU-llay Cuiite.t lu
MliilieaiinlL, Minn.
Mi:M. v I'D Ms, Minn., May li The
second day of the six-day bicycle raceat the
Washington rink, between Jehn S. Prlnce
mid Albert Scheck, was net marked bynuy
special features. When tlme was called both
men apiieared en the track ns fresh a3 vvheu
they first mounted. The pace tiken en the
stirt was alieut ki miles an hour, but both
men spurted frequently during the day.
Prince leTl his wheel only otice, being oil' 1
minute and lj seconds, but Scheck did uet
quit thu saddle. Prince lias been gaining,
but notwithstanding this Scheck is the
favorite, and several heavy bets have beeu
placed ou bun. Hu show sne signs of fatigue
and Ins appetite is us veracious as ever. He
rides easily, occA-slenally forging ahead at a
wuudertul pace, but Prlnce fellows him
clesuly. Ileth men are ceulident of wluuing.
At the eud of the lirst day thu scere steed :
Prime, lv miles, 1 lap; Scheck, 17'J miles, 5
laps. Last uight the scere stoed: Priuce,
307 miles, n laps ; Scheck, 3.V miles, 7 laps.
A Mi.iHiluii. t'ackage.
Cint'Aue, May li A day or he age a
Htrange looking parcel was carried Inte Pull.
man Irem an Illinois Central train, which
arrived here liem Chicago, and Irem Its
general appoarance a stisplcieu llltted through
the minds et some of the Pullman company's
elllcials that the strmige package contiiiied
dynamite or a bomb because it was shortly
alter the IlayinarKet oplsedo. Yesterday
search warrants wero obtained .mil suspecied
honses were searched, but nil that wns found
was a small package of gun powder in ene
Hut, It Is possible that the patties visited,
knowing that they were suspected, had
removed their dangerous goods le ethor
storage plices.
Chninlierlalii Declare. War.
Les'iuiN, May li--An important meeting
took place te-day at the rosidenco of
Mr. Jeseph Chamberlain in connection
with the passage of Mr.. Gladstone's
home rule and laud bills. Sixty Liberal
members were prusunt who opjieso the meas
ures. Mr. Caiue, who was present at tlie
meeting, stated that KM Liberals had
premised te vete against the home rule bill
anil that JI otheis had net yet decided what
ceurse te pursue.
Kllleil hy Indians.
Tl I'ses, Arizona, May li A Nogalus dis
patch says tli.it u special courier just arrived
from Harnett's ranch ii miles southvvestot
Negalcs, reports the killing of Charles Mur
ray and Themas Shaw, yesterday, by Indi
ans. Gerenluin's ontire baud is supposed te
be in that locality with -00 soldlers lu close
pursuit. Murray aud Shaw were prominent
among the volunteers liem N'ogales when
the Indians ralded Veru Cruz valley two
wceks age.
Ilcnipscy ami Mltihell Matched te light.
At the conclusion of the ceutest hotweeu
Charlie Mltchell and Jack Hurko, at Hattery
D.Chicage, en Monday night, JackDempsey
climbed ou the stage and attempted te hand
Mitchollnchullengo. The Englishman drew
back and refused te take it A moment later
Dompsey get oil the stage ovldently some semo seme
what rattleit. Mltchell Immediately after
wards stepped te ene side or the ring, and
facing thu roiKirters' bev said : "I desire te
call the attention or the press te the gentle
manly manner In which -Mr. Dempsey has
Just attempted te challouge me, befere 1 have
get the bleed vv ashed oil from one encounter."
Tuesday Mitchell was lu a better humor
and when Dompsey ro-eiicnod negotiations
for a contest he met Dompsey mero than half
wav. Mltchell llnally agreed te accent Deuuv-
sey's challenge and arranged te light him ter
f5,000 a snle, te be Increased If uecessary te
J 10,000, with kid gloves, according te julzo julze
ring rules. Articles ofagreeuient, rtlpulutlng
the stakeholder, the place of the meeting and
the tlme of lighting will be signed.
Surety nt llie reace nuit I-arceny.
Win. lloeso, arrested en oath or Jehn
Tshudy, whocharges hlni with surety of the
poace nnd the larceny of clothing, was. locked
up this morning for a hearing before Aider
man McCoueuiy te-morrow.
TIIK CHINESE OUTRAGES.
Aituvisu tiik iii t.r, run tftvxuttirt
i mi tiik avrrsKKKit.
An Inlerr.lliiu IMxii.tleu That tTll KllcIICit
by tlm Itnik Spring. Muui r Ceujwm-
men W tin rniur Ilia lull nml TlitM
W tin Opm. ihn Hclirnm.
Wasiu.noten, 1). C, May li-tUouae.
In the Heuso te-day, Mr. Holmeut, of New
Yerk, ns chairman el the conunltteo en for fer for
eign affairs, called up the Chinese Indemnity
resolution appropriating f 117,000 te Indem
nify the Chlnose subjects for losses sustained
lu the Heck Springs riots. Mr. llelment
graphically oxpluiiieil the massacre, ami
dwelt emphatically ou the fact that
llie territorial' authorities had utter,
ly failed le oufercn the laws against
llie perpetrators. He said hy the
passage el this resolution the Unlted States
would oxpress Its sympathy with the victims
ela wrong that the United States could net
prcyent nor loresee, and that nene of the
IKirseus engaged lu the outrage appeared le
lie Amer lean citizens ; that Keck Springs con
sisted of two soltlemouts ene iuhablted
chlelly by Welshmen and Swedes, the ether
by Chinese. Mr. llelment concluded by
stiling that whilst the victims of the wrong
wero Chinese suhjects, Iho government had
received n greater wrong by roaseu of the
unpunished violation of the laws.
Mr. 1'olten, et California, in a brlefapoech
contended Hint theso outrages were the nat
ural result et Chlnose Immigration.
Mr. Merrow, of California, thought that the
benovelonco of Congress In the inatter might
be au net eT wisdom. The wiiole nfl'alr at
Keck Springs had been dlugracelul lu the ex
treuiu and could net be excused or ignored.
The mestlhat could be said was that no cltl
7en or the I'nited States had been ongaged;in
the massacre. He favored the resolution bo be bo
causelt would strengthen the oxecullvo In an
attempt te secure the censent or China te put
a step te Chlnose Immigration.
Mr. McKenna, of California, said that the
groaning calendars of the Heuso should ad
monish members Hint thore wero ether uses
for the f 117,000 than bestowing itin benevo
lence, or squanderlng'.it In romantic and
showy comity.
Pending further discussion, the morning
hour expired, the couimllieo arose aud the
Heuso again went into commlttee of the
whele, aud resumed consideration or the
army appropriation bill.
Tlie Cliluene Mint Un.
Wasiunoten, D. C, May li Sonate.
Sonater Mltchell, of Oregen, Introduced a
concurrent roselutlon which was appropri
ately referred, reciting Hint It Is llie sonse of
the American Congress that the further Im
migration of the Chlnose should he prohibit
ed, as It Is injurious le the piiblie welfare,
tree labor ami the Chlnose lliomselves.
l'reslilnntlAl Nomination..
Wasiunoten, D. C, May li Tlie presi
dent te-day sent le the Sonate llie following
nominations :
Jehn li. Fitzgerald, collector of internal
roveuue, 3d district of Massachusetts.
Collectors et customs Jehn Trlesl, district
el Yaqulna, Orogeu.
Geerge W. Juckmau, district of New llury llury
pert, Mass.
II. A. Hull, dislrlctef Slonlngten,Conu.
Jeseph U. Cox, surveyor of customs,
livansville, Ind.
Postmasters Den A. Gilbert, Halnbrldge,
N. Y.; W. Scott Olllesple, Kingsten, N.
Y.; lien I. l- Hewell, Ulvorliead, N. Y,;
Uobt.Humphrey, West New Hrlgh ten, N.Y.;
Albert Sweet, Dansville, N. Y.; Frank Cass,
Holllsten, Mass.; Charles A. Sheldon,
Gainesville, l-'la.; Petor Nodler, Covlngteui
Ky.; James !'. Llder, Illchmend, Ind.;
Abraham Itese, Venten, Iowa; Leuis 1.
Trempe, Sault De St Marie, Mich.; Wm. O.
Garvin, 'fronton, Ma ;C. II. Herner, Stuart,
Iowa ; Krauk W. Osburn, Kugone City, Oro Ore Oro
eou ; James Ii. Cresseu, The Dalles, Orogeu ;
Jehu 1J. Krasher, Tollttride, Colerado.
(Juti Husk's Welcome Heme.
Madisen, Wis., May IU. Ou his return
home from Milwaukee last evenlng Gov.
Husk was met at the depet by thousands of
people, including the mayor, common coun
cil, local G. A. H. veteraus, sous of eteran,
the uulversity battalion and two bands of
music and amid deafening shouts he was es
corted te the capitol. Thore he was elo
quently wolcetnod home by Mayer Neys.
He made a speech in return, evinciug his
loyalty te the Hag and te the law nnd his
hatred of mob rule. The city was gaily dec
orated with Hags, ami as the governor and
precession uioved toward the capitol, cannon
boomed, bands played, whistles blew and
church bells sounded.
The Oleemargwrlue anil Justice.
Ciiit'Aiie, May li The inspection com cem com
mlttee reported a preamble aud roselutlon
l.ist night te the beard of trade en the sub
ject of oleomargarine. The burden el the
decument was that a tax ou oleomargarine or
buttorlue would be unreasonable and unjust
aud would completely destroy a large aud
growing industry, aud furthonuero deprlve
tlie publluef an artlcle of ioed wholesomo
and economical. The ropett was adopted.
It was resolved te transmit copies et the
resolutions te senators and representatives
of Illinois lu Congress.
Krgular Army Soldier Drowned.
Kr. Kcefin, Meu., May li Three sol.
dlers, Prlvates Swanvvick, 17th Infantry;
Zlnkard, .1th Infantry aud Merleu, 1st cav
alry, all of Fert Custer, Mentana, were
drowned iu the Yellovvsteuo rlver Sunday
night, a short dlstance above here. They
were cressiug In a skid' and when lu mid
stream the strong current carrled the Irail
craft among the rapids whero It was
swamped. None of the bodles have been
recoverod.
A Crooked Trade.nian.
CitiOAde, May I'i At the weekly session
or the directors of the beard of trade last
night tlie case of L. W. Pitcher A-Ce., charged
by an ox-empleyo Willi crooked dealing with
customers, was considered. The defendant
was found guilty of the ollense en a vete of
13 te 3. The jienalty imposed wasunrjualincd
expulsion. Tlie only way in which Pitcher
can evor be readmitted te membership la by
the payment of f 10,000.
.
A .if urilereu Later' Fat.
Imjianavems, Ind., May li The u u u
prome court yesterday afllrmed the Judg Judg
ment of the Montgomery circuit court, sen
tencing Jehn C. Henning te be hanged en
the 27th lust Ilennlng murdered Charlette
Velman, of Iarkcounty,becaube she refused
le marry hint.
.i
Iuttiitcil lrer Blunter.
Si'UiNiiriiii.n, Me., li Cera Loe yester
day was Ind icted foriuurder In the first de
gree. Tlie trial will probably be set for next
Monday. Mrs. Molley, lias net yet beea
Indicted. Opinion is about equally divided
as te wliother or uet she will be.
WAMinMiTew, ft C, May '?'
steru New Yerk, KmMM ; PfM
jfew j""7
OeUwar.
jSafcaaWBK
'ren TneitPAV-TJgbt rl -e-ited
for the New Kngland and MtddU
Attaiitle states and the sUtes bordering eaUrt
lakes.