Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 29, 1887, Image 1

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THK 1HIBUC LANDS.
riir mt.unti te rita raeiaa ams
Mjr TU Til UMl-U4MUA.
President (Jim stand Tasss aides ffllh Peer
ftinsttsr Whose Helding la Covsted by the
OrMt Northern I'ailfle-Itallread Me.
nopellra Warned la Kstp Heads OIT.
The president Iim sent te the secretary of
Hit) Interior Hie following latter In relation
te the controversy between (lulferd Miller,
settler, ami a rallrosTVerporatlon, Involving
the nidatien of ownership or eertaln lends:
Kvkeutivb Mansion, l
Washington, April 27.
I)KnHiu I Imve examined with mneu
care ami Indirect the (iiMtlena Involved In
tbecenillctliig claims ordulferd Miller and
the Northern Pacific railroad company te
mrtalu public land In Washington Territory.
The legal hh'U of the eaae have been exam
Ined and pased upon by several officers f
the government, be did net agree In their
conclusions. Miller clalnia te be aettler
iiiieii the land In question, whose possession
date from Is78 He allege that be bee made
siitMlanllal Improvements upon this land and
culllVrittM the name, and It apiears that he
tiled his claim te the same under the home
stead law en tlin29ih dsy of December, 18SI.
The rallreid company contends that tills
land is within ttie territory or area from
which it wasenlltled te select such a quantity
of public lauds as might t necessary te sup
ply any dmiclency that should be found te
exist In the aptcltled land montlened In a
grant by the government te said oempany In
aid of the construction of the read, such de
ficiency being contemplated as likely tearlse
from the paramount right of private parties
nuu nmiiBiueni wiiuin ine territory embrac
ing said granted lands, and that the land In
dispute was thus selected by the company en
the llHli of Docember, 18S.X
A large tract lucludiiig this land was with
drawn by an order nf the Interior depart
ment from sale and from preemption and
homestead entry In 1ST-', In antlclpatlon-ef
the construction of said railroad, and a dell
clency In Its granted lands. In 18W, upon
the tiling et a map of a dellnlte locatlerf of
the read, the laud In controversy, and much
mere wblcji bad been se withdrawn, was
round te He outside of thn limits which In
cluded the granted land ; but Its withdrawal
ami reservation from settlement and entry
under our IhihI lawa were continued upon
the theory that It waa within the limits
or Indemnity lauds which might be selected
by the company as provided In the law mak
ing the grant.
tiik m:ciai. POINTS
In the controversy turned upon the validity
ami rllect te the withdrawal and reservation
el this land and the continuance thereof.
The attorney uoneral la el the opinion that
such withdrawal and reservation were at all
times etlectual, and that they etwrated te pre
vent Miller from aciiulrlmr anv Interest In or
right te the land claimed by him. With tMs
Interpretation el the law and the former
orders and action of the interior department
It will brtMn tlmt their etlert has been the
withdrawal and reservation slnee 1S72 of
theusHiids, If net millions, acres of these lands
from the operation of the land lawa of the
United SUtes, thus placing them beyond the
reach of our citizens desiring under such lawa
te settle and make homes upon the same, and
that this has been done for the benefit of a
railroad company having no fixed, certain or
detlnlte Interest In such lands. In thla
manner the beneficent policy and intention
nf the government in relation te the public
domain have ler all these years te that extent
been thwarted
There b eins te lie no evidence presented
showing hew much, If any of this vast tract la
ueeeasary for the lultlllment of the grant te
the railroad cnmpauy, nor does there appear
te tie any limitation of the time within which
this fact should he made known, and the cur
(oration be obliged te take Its selection.
After Upsoet 15 years this large body of the
public deiinln it still held in reserve te the
exclusion of rel'lem, ler the eonineo of a
corporate bent tlceirj el the government and
awaiting lit eltc ion, though it Is entirely
cerulu tint mu het this reserved laud can
never be heiiii-ilj cUlme 1 by said cerpjra-
en.
Such n miidilleii of thn public Hnds should
no longer continue. Se far as it Is the result
of executive" rul and methods these should
be abandoned, Hint sofnrasltisacenstqueiice
of imnrevideut liw tints should be repealed
or amended Our public domain Is our
national wealth, thoe.irmsteloiir urewth sud
the luheriUge of our peeplr. It should
premlsd IluittleH develepminl and riches,
relief te a crowding population and be nes te
thrill ami Industry These inestimable ad
vantages should bnjialuualy guarded and a
careful unit enlightened policy en the part of
the government should secure them te the
eople.
A ItV.MUbV sffiriKSTKII.
In the case under consideration 1 assume
that there Is An abundance et land within the
area which has been reserved for Indemnity,
in which no citizen or eettler has legal or
equitable Interest ler all purpose of such In
demnification te this railroad company if it
grant has tint already been satistled. I un
derstand, tee, that sections made by such
corporations are net complete and ctTectual
until the same have been approved by the
secretary nf tholuterler, or unless they are
made lu thn vverda of the statute, under his
direction. Yeu have thus far taken no action
In this nutter, and It seems te me that you
are In a conditleu te deal with the subject In
such a manner as te protect this settler from
hardship and less.
I transmit herewith the paera and docu
ments relating te the case, which were sub
mitted te me at my request 1 suggest that
you exercise the power ami authority you
have In the premises, upon equitable consid
eration, with every presumption and intend
ment In favor of the settler, and In case you
llnd this corporation I entitled te select any
mere of tbtee lands than It has already ac
quired, and that you direct It te select In lieu
of the land upon which Mr. Miller has set
tled, ether land within the limit et tnla In
demnlty reservation upon which neither be
nor any ether cltlzan has In geed faith Bet
lied or rmde Improvements.
I call your attention te section 2,-150 and
2,451, el the revised statutes of the United
States, as pointing nut a mode of procedure
which may perhaps be reeerted te If neces
sary for the purpose of reaching a Just and
equitable disposition of the case. The sag sag
geatlen herein contained can, I believe, be
adnptej without disregarding or calling in
questions the opinion of the attorney general
upon the purely legal preposition which
were submitted te him.
Yours, very truly
(JIlOVKIt Cl.KVlit.ANI.
Te the Secretary of the Interior.
llaiiarkalile Kacap el Herse.
Frem the Lltlt. Heteul.
Ou Tuesday Jehn Fennel), in charge of a
twenty-live year old horse with cart full of
atones at Themas Krb'a lime kiln in Fenn
township, backed tee close te the edge of
bank, when horse, cart and all went back
wards down ever the bank twenty feet.
Eighteen men at work en the premise ran te
the scene or the accident, expecting te see a
dead her-e, but strange te say, after be was
loosened and gained bis feet, he walked into
pasture and begau eating grass. The cart,
however, was broken te pieces.
The Dorleatown Jell VUlled.
Commissioners Myers and Hartman paid a
visit te the Doyleatewn, Buck county, Jall.en
Wednesday. They found handsome new
Jail, erected at a coat of (9tl,000. It la much
smaller than would be required for our
county, but the general plan of the Jail Is In
accord with wjiatls wanted in tbl county.
There are separate departments for trial prla prla
eners, convicts and female prisoners. Before
having any plana made for ear new Jail ether
prisons will be visited by tbecommlasienera.
Mere Advertisers.
The third advertising car of BarnaeVa elr elr
eus is charge of J, R. Kennedy, arrived in
town last evening with a large fore of bus
and the town and county U receiving Its hat
iMtallment of advertisements. Ne elrcu
lasts IkMteMksYtaiyfMlulB: tMal M WU
slTtwat4 M thai
204.
oil am MHtiinMAr.
the Maadard ttenaanf 'a Victory Will ba Ruin
ua te the Hspubilean Parly.
The Bllllngsley pipe line bill, which would
have lessened the annual profits of the Stand
ard Oil oempany by o,000,eoo, was defeated
In the Henate'lhureday afternoon by a vote
of 25 te 18. The bill passed the
Heuse, notwithstanding the mrt of the
Standard Oil oempany te defeat II,
atyl two day age there were enough
vote pledged te lie support te Insure It
paaesge through the Senate, It object waa
te rediiee the cost of storing and transporting
oil, both controlled by the Standard Oil
oempany, and te regulate these branches of
the petroleum business se that the produeera
oeuld command fair treatment Thursday
was the day designated en the calendar fr
Ita final consideration, and the legislative
hall were crowded with oil producer who
favored the naajMsre nf the measures, and the
shrewdest emissaries In the employ or the
Standard Oil oempany. The latter discov
ered that several of the senators who ravered
the bill were absent, and tnn measure could
be deleated If It could be reached before ad
journment Karly In the day Senater Delameter, of
Crawlerd, mads a motion te consider the bill
specially, and Senater Kinery, Jr., the leader
of the oil producers, ask oil that the Senate
postpone consideration el It because bis
forces were absent Ills request was net
granted. Then he arose with big beads of
perspiration en bia ferhead and tears lu his
eyes. Proceed," aald ha Yeu are
going te favor this uiammeth corporation,
the Standard Oil company, by forcing
the consideration or this bill te-day"
Mere he ralsed his voice, and while the
utmost silence prevailed, he centinued: "It
you de this I say te the Republican party,
beware 1 There are 11 1 teen counties In tbe
northwestern part of the sule, only four of
which are net Kepubllcan, and If this ques
tion Is forced te an Issue we will reed the riot
act te tbe party at a futureilay." Then point
ing his linger st General Mausger Stieide, el
the National Transit oempany, who waa In
the lobby, hessld: "There Is tne hireling of
the Standard Oil company, who came here
and scattered falsehoods about me."
Thla speech created great excitement
Senater Kutan,ene of the leaders of the Ke
publlcan parly and an enemy or the bill, In
reply assailed Mr. Kinery for threatening the
Republican party, and relerred te tbe oil pro
ducers In the lobby as a mob. A scene of dis
order followed. Mr. Kinery insisted en tbe
official stenographer reading Mr. iiutan's
words, butthe presiding officer, (Jeorge Handy
Smltb, refused te order the stenographer te
de se, amid great excitement In tbe hotel
lobbies t night thn oil producers are declar
ing inai iney win neil the iiepumican party,
and the Irlends of the Standard Oil company
are holding general Jollltlcatien meetings
and congratulating oaeli ether en the skillful
manner In which the work was done.
trui. Kuanncm.
Mlaceterj of a Hurllnf tenla.ii Who Disappears,!
Twenlr-tiae Years Age,
III the oltlceol the surrogate of Itiirllngteu,
N. J., there Is a will dsted January 1 1, lbs),
aud signed by Anna li. Page. Alter arrang
ing ler funeral expenses and making a few
small bequests, the piper provides that the
residue of tbe property, silverware and por
trait et testatrix's mother, shall be held by
the executer or his survivor, te be delivered
te Mis Fage's brother, Ulsyten II. Fage,
should he return te Mount Helly within
twelve years lretn the dale of bis sister's
death. The Inventory tiled with the will fig
ured up U,il2.
On the 17ih el Nnvemtier, IV,.!, Clayten II.
Fage enlisted In the Uulted Slates Army,
going out In Company ti, Third New Jersey
Volunteers, under command et Captain Wil
liam K. Bryan. Whlle chopping weed one
day Fage cut his feet badly, and was sent te
the Ueneral hospital at Washington, and be
ing ae much doubled he was honorably d Is
cbsrged lrem the service April 2d, lVU. He
was In Mount Helly sejie time in lsi,
when be suddenly lett
Anna Fage died en the Ilth day or April,
I'ltl. Tbe exec iter et her will was James
I.lpptnoetl, a well known surveyor et the
town. Having a slight inkling el the where
abouts el the brother, Mr. I.lpplncottaddreas I.lpplncettaddreas
ed a letter te Melbourne, Australia, detailing
the previsions of tbe sister's will- An an
swer from Mr. Fage's attorney thanked the
executer and the matter was apparently
dropped.
On Monday a stranger entered a hetel In
Mount if oily. He was tall and stralghtas an
arrow, with a bronzed lace and beard slightly
tinged with gray. He was about 4.1 years of
age. lie did net at once register and was
shown te a room. The next morning he ac
costed Surveyor Idpplncett and Bald : "Are
you James MpplnceltT" Altera pause, dur
ing which Mr. Llpplnoett looked Intently
at the stranger, he replied : "Yes, and you
are Clayleu Fage!" "1 am," was tbe
response.
Then followed a conversation In which
Page told of his whereabouts during tbe
twenty-one years he had beeu absent from
his native town. Meat of tbe time had been
spent in Australia, bis present home being
Cuoktewn, where he Is engaged in Uielumber
business, lie has had many government con
tracts, but whether they have been remuner
ative he did net divulge, nor did be give any
reason for going away, or for keeping his
residence secret In fact, he Is or a retiring
disposition, appearing te dread notoriety, and
refusing te be Interviewed, lie will at once
take step te secure the properly left him by
his sister, and will probably return te Austra
lia In June..
The central Transportation Malt
Judges McKennan and Butler In the
United States circuit court at Philadelphia
en Thursday atternenn, In the litigation be
tween tbe Fullmau Palace Car company and
the Central Transportation company, argu
ment In which has baen going en for thepaet
three days, granted a preliminary Injunction
te the complainant restraining the Central
Transportation company from prosecuting
suits for tbe recovery of rental under the
terms of the original lease. The defendant
company was enjoined from paying (12 a
baredlvldend te Its stockholders represent
ing the reduction of par value from (60 te (JS
per share, by the court Thn resolutions et
reduction passed by the Central Transporta
tion company' director were declared te be
Invalid. Relative te tbe (000,000 surplus
lying in the band of the Philadelphia Trust
it Sale Deposit oempany, the court declined
te Interfere as te tbe manner In whleh the re
turn of this fjnd should be made te tbe Cen
tral Transportation oempany.
Alszandar Mitchell's Wilt
The will or Alexander Mitchell contains
these bequests: Protestant Orphan asylum,
(10,000; Catholic Orphan asylum, (0,000;
Milwaukee hospital (known a Passavant
hospital), (10,000; St Mary' Catholle hos
pital, (5,000 ; Yeung Men' Christian associa
tion, 110,000; Nasuetah beuse (Kplacepal
Theological aemluary at Nasbatab, Wis.),
(5,000; llsclue college, (5,000
Attorney DsWIlt Iuaans.
Attorney L. W. DsWitt, who en Saturday
last attempted te assassinate Ueerge B. Kulp,
prominent lawyer, was taken by the deputy
berlll te tbe Danville asylum for tbe lnsaue.
Since tbe sheeting he has been con lined in
the county Jail aud has talked and acted In
a manner that leaveene doubt as of bis In
sanity. He accused Mr. Kulp of a number
of ridiculous crime.
Discriminating Ilatlss getpsndsd.
The president has issued a proclamation
suspending discriminating duties, tonnage
taxes, eta, upon vessels el the Netherlands
and Dutch East Indies under the law au
thorizing him te make such exemption
where similar advantage have been ailurded
te veesels of the United Stales.
Forget Thstr Silver Beeks.
Frem the Lltltz lteeerd.
Trout fishing oectlnuee along the Lltiiz
creek, bat most of tbe nsh bare been taken
out Several Laneuter fishermen tried their
leek bare, bat did net de much.
t ef Ike Water Oeisaltlae.
TlMWaUroeaamlUeeof Ua couneUs met
bat did be buataeea exeept te
afftrrai
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iMiMaaM attkeaiew escetera-
LANCA8TEK, PA., FRIDAY, APKIL
MUCH HUNAN BLOOD SPILLED.
AatmtmBurummtDteL cmtmu,umm
rami mmretrmm.
Presstaeal CMIssas at Aa Alabama Tewa
Uaeml-Oa et Team Killed aad a
Mrsr Balls rteress a peetassr, Who U
Mortally Weunded-Othsr Tragsdles.
Monteomkhv, Ala,, April 29. A des
perate sheeting affray occurred Wednesday
at Fert Deposit station, en the Louisville A
Nashville read, thirty mile south et tbl
city. Bad feeling existed between J, M.
Uargalueer and J. M. Reynold, respectable
citizen. Wednesday afternoon, Reynold
and hla son met Bargalneer In a drag store.
They assaulted blm and beat him badly.
At this point young Bargalneer came te the
relief of bis father with a Winchester rills
In his band. He knocked young Rey
nold senseless. The elder Reynelde was
abet through the body by the elder Bar
galneer. During tbe melee D. V. Averlnger,
another outsider, was shot through the
bowels by a stray bullet Tbe elder Rey Rey
eolde died at 11 o'clock and Averlnger le
mortally wounded.
A Herse This! Killed.
Kert Smith, Ark., April 29 -Felix Orlflln,
a notorious Indian Territory outlaw, was
kllleii en Tuesdsy night last about midnight
while stealing a horse out nl tbe barn of
Rebert Venn, near Webber' Falls, Cherokee
Natien. (Irlltlu was a leading member of a
gang of we'l organized thieves, and at one
time was a partner of tbe notorious Sam Starr.
Orlflln was but 20 years old.
Tramp abet By nor.
Uri'nn Sandusky, Ohie, April 29 At 2
o'clock yeeteiday morning, Widow Bacber
and her son, living eight mites north, were
aroused by a tramp trying te break Inte tbe
beuse. Tbe son, age about 15 years, ordered
him away, but be refused te go, and was
forcing a window epen when the boy seized
a shotgun and tired, tbe contents taking
effect lu the tramp's face, literally tearing one
aide or bis face away. The boy then aroused
some noigbbere, who took tbe tramp te the
county lulrmary where be Ilea in a dying
condition.
Kebbsrs Kill a rarmsr.
Pout WvNiit.tnTOj, Wla, April 2a
Charles Plllepaugb, a farmer of Grafton,
about 3 miles from here, was found mur
dered In his beute yesterday afternoon. He
was last seen alive Wcdnesdsy night about G
o'clock. Ills skull was crushed In by blows
dealt with a blunt Instrument The house
was completely upset and everything ran
sacked. The murdered man lived alone,
and was supposed te have money.
A Farmer aad Ilia Wife Merdsrsd.
Monteomkiiy, Ala,, April 29. A special
from Clinten, Ala, says that Abe I.tttlejehn,
a well-to-de white farmer, and bla wife, living
near that place were burned In tbelrdwelllng
Wednesday night Subsequent Investigations
lead te the conclusion that the aged couple
were murdered, and the dwelling burned
ever the dead bodies te conceal tbe crlma
Jie Killed.
LONDON, April 29. -A iMspatch from Calto
ssya a skirmish hai taken place at Darraa be
tween a body of ' Arabs and a force of
Kgyptlaus under command of MJ. Cherm
side. Tbe Arabs lest 200 killed and wounded
and tbe Kgyptlaus 40 wounded.
star at at Atte vuMMiTtmm.
A rurtllsrHurwrel tbe I'ropessd Silas for tb
Water Werk, aed tbe enaraa of te
New Sswsrs.
The special eetumlttee or cotinclbjappolnt cetinclbjappolnt cotinclbjappelnt
ed te consider ttie matter el a better water
supplyand u mure prfect system of sewer
age, made another survey of the several
preptMOd sites for the water works, yester
day, In company with J. J, H Cress, hy
draulic engineer. They visited tbe
city reservoirs and water works,
Knock's, Uuutecker's aed tbe Print
ers' piper mill, Roseville, Kden and
adjacent points. Mr. Crees expressed no
opinion as te what ought te be done, but be
expressed himself much pleased with the
city water works as they are, and theadmlr theadmlr theadmlr
ablexsondltien In which he round tbe city
mill and ita machinery, under tbe tnauage
meut or the present elllciala. lie stid he had
seen no better machinery and none mere
tidily kept anywhere. Mr. Crees
also expressei himsell as delighted
with Lancaster city and the beautiful
country surrounding it Te-day Mr. Crees
and Cel. Slaymaker, our city regulator, are
making a mere carelul survey, aud taking
level et several sites for the water works
and the proposed courses or the sewers.
Mr. Crees will at an early day make a report
te councils, giving his views as te what bad
better be done te secure tbe objects aimed at,
A New Jersey Town Aroessd,
Nkvv Yeiik, April 29. The residents el
Knglewoed, N. J., and vicinity were thrown
Inte a conditleu et pante at 1 o'clock this
morning by a terrific explosion followed by
a rumbling noise. Many pjeple hurriedly
left tbelr beds and rushed lrem their beuses
half diessed. Investigation showed that one
of the shanties en tbe Schraalenburg read,
occupied by Italian laborers, bad been blown
te pieces, ltwasoneera number occupied
by Italian laborers who have been employed
for aeme time en the waterworks laying
pipes. They bad a quantity of dynamite
stored in tbe shanty without the knowledge
nf the authorities. Hew the explosion was
caused cannot be Uarned, but it is believed
that It was occasioned by some of tbe men
experimenting with tbe packages. Several
of tbe Italians were injured but none of them
will die.
IIeu.s 1'receedtDgr.
HAitiMsiumu, April A. The general appro
priation bill was reported in tbe Heuse te-day.
Tbe principle Items ofexpnuses for two years
are Judiciary, (100,000; legislative, (520,e7;
Interest en the funded debt, (1,390,000;
common schools (3,000,000; nine in
specters' salaries and expeures, (100,
000. The entire amount appropriated i
(5,750,000. Bills were passed second reading,
te give pests el tbe U rand Army of the He
public arms and accoutrements net ueeded
by the state ; Senate bill autherising the sale
of the Kastern and Western experimental
Terms. Adjourned until Monday evening.
On Thursday the appropriation for tbe
Children's Heme, Lancaster, was passed
without debita
Hundreds otOeaa Werksrs Id Is.
PmHiiuite, April 29. The dissatisfaction
and indignation created among the coke
workers of tbe Cennellsvllle oeke regions
ever the, te them, unfavorable award ef Um
pire Jacksen, la rapidly aprcadlng. Three
hundred oekers employed at the Alice, tbe
Beseemer and the Kiting Sun werke In tbe
Mount Pleasant district, relused te go te
work this morning, and tbe werks'are Idle.
A mass meeting will beheld in Connells Cennells
vllle te-morrow, and It Is expected that the
atrlke will spread te tbe entire oeke region
in which 13,000 men are employed.
Bsvee Years Fer Herse IttaUng.
IUi.timehk, April 29. Arthur M, Morri
son, who we arrested In Brockton, Mass.,
and brought back te tbl elty for bone steal
ing, was te-day sentenced te eeven yeir in
the penitentiary,
m
sized by tbe deemr.
On an execution leaned by Devld H. Bar.
tbolemew, tbe cigar box factory eX Jehn R.
Krelder, at Columbia, baa beta eelied by tbe
eberUX Tb eocktente of tbe earne will be
rat at iv menmmmt.
Itlghwaimsn geeare S5,e09 en lh Seathern
raellte Railroad.
Tbe weetern-beund express en tbe South
ern PaclUe railroad due In Toeeon, Arizona,
an beur later waa stepped and robbed at
Papago station, eighteen m Ilea east of there,
about 9 JO o'clock Wednesday evening. Tbe
number of men engeged In the robbery I
variously estimated at from live te eight
Knglneer Harper, when approaching Papago
was signaled by a red lantern ta step. He
slewed down, and as he approached the light
be noticed obstruction en. the track se
placed tbat In case be failed te atop the en
gine would epread tbe track and derail It
self. Immediately en stepping a dozen or
mere ebeta were tired Inte tbe express car.
and a man with a pistol In each band
bearded tbe locomotive and commanded
Harper net te get down. The ether robbers
bad In the meantime been prying open tbe
exprese car, and, failing te get it open, they
planed a atlck el giant powder under It and
compelled Harper te light tbe fuse attached.
Thla be was obliged te de, but te avoid being
blown up tbe messenger opened tbe car, and
tbe robbers, after extinguishing the ruse, took
charge of the ear, uncoupled tbe engine, bag
gage and express ear from tbe remainder of
tbe train and made Harper get en tbe engine
and pull ahead two length. This being done
Harper was again put oil, and tbe robbers
took charge of the engine and pulled six
mile toward Tucson. Here they " killed"
the engine and left It
During the run tbe robbers went through
the msil and express cars, butdld net get mere
than (5,000. They get two packages et rail
road money one (1,210 and one or (500 and
also two packages or postage stamps Intended
for the San Francisce postelMce. It Is re
ported that the express messenger threw
(3,500 In geld Inte a stove and se saved It from
the robbers, Nothing waa known In Tucson
of tbe atrair until past midnight, when a
telegram was received lrem Pantano, a brake
man having walked back eight miles te that
place
A special was sent down and the train
brought In at 0 o'clock. Nene of the passen
ger were molested. Seme et the passengers
knew nothing or the trouble until alter their
arrival In Tucson- Under Sheriff Shlbell
was early at the scene of trouble, but could
discover nothing tbat would lead te the Iden
tity or tbe robbera. The robbers are believed
te be discharged railroad empleyes, although
they compelled Knglneer Harper te show
them bow te handle the locomotive. It Is
believed by tbelr actions in handling the
train that they were familiar with such work.
MDIUNAHT lUlaUX&S.
Mr.tlgtan's Parliament llenndlr Hissed at Mc
(.BDll'a Opera Hease, Philadelphia,
The opponents or the new Irish Parliament,
known as McSwIggan's Parliament, which
has held its sessions during tbe past week at
McCaull's opera house, Philadelphia, de
scended In full force Thursday night, and
created a riotous scene. McSwiggsn's Par
liament ta the conception of a playwright
During tbe Philadelphia engagement It has
been the bread winner of the popular Irish
comedians, Barry and Fay.
In tbe second act of the play Acter Harry
has a strange dream. He has been imbibing
freely of geed old old Irish wblsky and falls
into a slumber, during which, like the Turk
of Msrce Hezztris, be sees himself decked
with the kingly crown et a conqueror.
As the revelation burst upon blm he first
beholds before Mm a huge glebe In which
all tbe great countries of tbe world appear.
Suddenly a bomb Is exploded, tbe glebe
breaks in twain and neught Is left te cover
the surface et the remaining hemisphere
save Ireland. Here tbe curtain drops, and
when it rises again, a fully equipped Irish
Parliament Is assembled with McSwlggan at
its head, tbe King of tbe Emerald Isle.
The king wears a huge paper crown, the
members of the new legislative body are all
clad In long green gowns, and altogether tbe
scene is an amusing burlesque en tbe laud
able desires of Irish patriots. At the deer
the sergeant-at-arm stands with a mighty
mace, and ever and anon he applies It gently
te tbe head or some unruly member te re
mind blm that bis conduct duet net conform
te tbe decorum et a pirlisuivuUry body.
Ridiculous and nullaudUh measure are
proposed. One member wants te confiscate
all tbe property et Kngland, another wishes
te make war en China, another bus a measure
proposing that tbe (.Haul's Causeway be let
te P. T. Itanium ai au attraction for his show,
and se en.
In the early part el McSwiggan't dream
four Irish cillzeus of thn Fourth ward come
In and sing :
" I'm a regular Irish tough.
I'm everything that's ruinih,
A caiuiuhfiidr, udyiiainttui, a moenshiner
And ever) thing that's bad,"
Tbe play moved en smoothly last night till
this point was reached. In the audience It
happened there were several Irish patriots.
When the actors sang this song hisses came
from several parts et the house.
As the play progressed aud the parlia
mentary scene commenced the hisses be
came mere frequent aud louder. Then rotten
oranges and lemons aud missiles of similar
character were tired from the auditorium at
the players. A scene of riotous tumult fol
lowed. Cries of " Put them out, " " Order, "
" Down with the play, " coupled with cat
call and hisses, were beard.
The special police ellicers en duty at tbe
theatre were called in and tbe alleged or
fenders arrested. Tbe men taken into custo
dy wero Dr. Peter McCthev, of Ne. 301
North Kighteentb street ; T. J. Keohane, el
Ne. 1,790 Carlten street ; Neill Cellins, or Ne.
1,531 Carlten street; Hicbard Farrell, of Ne.
1 020 Bteckard street, and Daniel Cember, of
Ne. 710 North Seventh street.
Tney were all seen released and the piece
will be withdrawn.
MVSH IN THK HAMtLt.
The i;iepemnt at Clsiisral Mlchlra' Htep-Sliler
With a Hark Urltar.
The town el New Recholle, N. Y., has a
sensation In the elopement or Miss Ferie
S'ckles with William K. (uinn, formerly a
back driver ler Coe & Mergau, of tbat village.
Tbe marriage took place In Brooklyn April
20, and nothing was beard el the couple
until last Monday night The bride is the
daughter of the late Ueerge G. Sickles, who
died a few weeks age, leaving real estate In
Westchester county, New Yerk, and
Brooklyn valued at (2,500,000 By tbe
will her share of the estate Is (50,000.
She Is also a stepsister te General Daniel K.
Siekles. It seems that last winter Ferle's
father forbade her having anything te de
with Oulnn, but the latter clung te his sweet
heart and relused te give her up. Since tbe
return of tbe couple they have been Ilviug
anift. tli.1 lillitk'a tnnllan. n Vn-tl. . aa.
The friends et tbe groom assembled last
Tuesday nlgbt in large numbers, and,
beaded by the Enterprise club, of New
Recholle, proceeded lu a body te the resi
dence of the bappy couple and serenaded
tbem. Tbe levea of the Sickles family de
net seem te run smoothly. Mrs. William
Meade, the eldest daughter, eloped with her
husband, a grocery clerk, about three years
age. Mrs. Geerge Sickles, tbe metber et the
last eloping daughter, Intended te depart for
Europe soeu and take her two unmarried
daugbtera with her. The escapade et Miss
Perle will probably result In her remaining
at borne.
Activity In Locomotive Uulldlug,
i'rem the Utadteg lliuea.
The Baldwin locomotive works in Phila
delphia are crowded with orders. Se great
la tbe pressure upon them that It has been
necessary te find mere room for the accom
modation el tbe blacksmiths. In tbe shops
el the Reading company. In this city, work
en a number of new locomotive Is being
actively pushed. The Pennsylvania railroad
oempany bas Just placed an order with Ita
Altoenaahopa ler thirty eight large freight
engines, which are te be completed aa rapidly
as possible.
TOO People Drowned.
A dispatch from Perth, the capital of
Western Australia, aaya; "A hurricane
wept tb northeast oeett en the 22J lust
Tb pearl tubing fleet, numbering forty
beatajwM destroyed and 850 person.
A dUpsteh from Cooktown, Australia, an an an
nounee that the steamer Benten, of Slogs
pore, WMStmk In aoelllsloa with bark off
we xssaaw funaes ana tut ue pereea
20, 1887.
AFTKR A PAIR OF FIKNDS.
rat raumiHMKT vrnvvtm ur luvii-
riLI.B ruMM A .f JVCHtff B PAMTT.
Tbsy Make Twe Unsorcasafel Attempts te
Taksrrem Prison the Assailants et Jam
ais Bewman The fellcs IlrtvsThsm
Asa; Afisr a Orsat straggle.
Jennie Bewman, a young girl el Frank
fort, Ky., was assaulted there by two ne ne
geoes, Turner and Patterson, and they were
captured and placed in Jail at Louisville.
The victim Is in a precarious condition, and
there Is hardly a hope for ber recovery.
Thursday morning her temperature rose
alarmingly, and she became wildly de
lirious, Sbe seemed te be struggling again
with her brutal assailants, and begged tbem
net te kill her. Her wild screams could be
heard all ever tbe neighborhood.
Louisville, April 29.-4 a. m At an
early beur last evening a large ctewd had
gathered en the streets leading te the Jail, It
being rumored that an organized eflert would
be made te lynch tbe negrees Patterson and
Turner, under arrest for the brutal assault
en Jennie Bewman. The crowd as en
Wednesday night were without leaders and
after making two attempt te break through
the police lines they gradually dispersed.
It was known, however, that a meeting el
business men was te be held with a view te
effecting an organization and that an attempt
would probably be made te get Inte tbe Jail
at a later beur. Up te 2 a. in. tbe Main street
merchant mob had net materialized. A lew
minutes before 3 o'clock, however, mes
sengers rushed into City Hall station and
announced that tbe mob were coming.
Ollicers inside tbe station rushed through the
lower corridors te the Interior or the Jail and
Chief Whallen and bis lieutenants tbrew a
cordon 'of police across Jeffersen street In
front of the advancing mob, which numbered
about 300 men, the majority of them busi
ness men of mere or leea prominence.
The mob continued te advance and
forced tbe police back gradually until
they reached tbe corner of 0th and Jefter Jefter
beu streets, fifty feet from the Jsll deer.
Here the police force were strengthened and
making a stand, while the mob were bring
ing up battering rams and tools they had
secured at a, neighboring blacksmith shop
succeeded In again forming their lines and
seizing tbe momentary advantage offered by
the delay In getting the tools te tbe front,
charged the mob and drove them down
Jetlersen street, clearing the Sixth street
crossing. Cot Whallen succeeded in getting
two of the leaders of tbe mob into tbe station
beuse and this bad a demoralizing effect
Tbe mob, followed by the police, retreated
half a square until opposite tbe court
house when several shot were fired.
Tbe police fell back te tbe corner et Sixth and
formed a strong double line across Jeflersen
street Up te this hour no further attempt te
force the jail had been made. Among these
arrested at the last charge et the mob were
Allan McDonald, principal et the Rugby
school, J. M. Letterle, state representative
and M. F. Brinkley, of Brlnkley A Ce., stove
manufacturers. The better class of citizens
are determined that the negrees shall be
lynched. Ne one Is reported as lnj ured from
tbe shots tired.
There were several persons en both side
hurt Oflleer Slater was struck en tbe arm
with a crowbar. Ollicer Dletlenbach waa
knocked senseless with a rock which struck
him en the head. Officer De Forrester was
hit in the smalt of tbe back with an Indian
club In the bands of Jeseph Kademacher.
Several of the mob tired tbelr pistols but no
one was shot
Police and Meb righUng.
Louisville, Ky April 29 12:30 p. m.
The agreed signal of eleven taps by the fire
department bells In case of an attack upon
the Jail has Just been rung. Great crowds of
people are pressing toward tbe Jail. The
militia are stationed around the building,
The police and the mob are ueW fighting.
Louisville, April 9 2 p. m. The sig
nal sent out by the lire bells for the militia
was a false one. There is no trouble and
none apprehended till night There Is a
large crowd at the Jail, but they are quiet
and no lighting Is going en.
ASKINO FOR TROOl'S.
The following has been sent te Gov. J.
Procter Knett :
Louisville, April 29. Frem the repre
sentations made te me by the chief et police
and Jailer there Is imminent danger of do
mestic violence and bloodshed growing out
of .the assault en Jennte Bewman unless
you call out tbe militia reserve here. 1 con
cur In the opinion and plaee the facts before
you ler your action. Tne crisis may be
reached te-night
(Signed) William L. Jacksen,
Judgeef the Jetlersen circuit court
Fraues te Dispense With His turtles.
Paris, April 29. M. Herbette, French am
bassador at Berlin, in a telegram te M.
Flourens, minister of foreign atlalrs, says
that Prlnce Bismarck has informed blm tbat
be will submit au order from M. Scbnaebelefc'
release te Kmperer William te-day for tbe
latter's signature. It is expected tbat Imme
diately en his release from custody by the
German authorities M. Scbnaebeles will be
placed en tbe retired list of the French police
department.
Berlin, April 29. The The Rational
Zcituwi te day mentions a rumor tbat martial
law will be proclaimed in Alsace-Lerraine In
a few days.
Three Kecilvs Parden.
Haiihisiiuuci, April 29. The pardon beard
held a secret session te-day and recommended
pardons te Christopher Dennelly afM Mlchtel
O' 11 Man, Schuylkill county, charged with
conspiracy and assault and battery. Alie te
Geerge W. Fink, Lehlgh county, assault and
battery. Rofused Daniel Llgbtner, Alle
gheny county; Albert F. Denner, Somerset
county. Held under advisement Alex
Steele, Montgomery county; William T. and
Leuis J. Ltdner, Philadelphia, aud Harry
Wilsen, Lawrence county.
nack Frem Canada.
New Yerk, April 29. Themas Gould, tbe
notorious dive-keeper (gainst whom seveial
Indictments for breaking the excise law, bad
been found by tbe grand Jury, and who
Jumped his ball and fled te Canada te eicape
trial, today gave bimsell up and pleaded
guilty before Judge aitdersleeve 'te two In.
dlctments, each for violation of the exelse
and tbe amusement laws. He waaremauded
for sentence until 11 o'clock.
Judge GUderslecve Imposed a tin of
(1,000 en Tem Oeuld, which
wa promptly
paid and be waa released
Twe OjriUrmau Drowned,
Nkw Havkn, Conn., April 29. Patrick
Duke and Hugh A. Varnum, deck band en
the oyster steamer Jeshua Bedell were
drowned in tbe harbor thla morning by
the breaking or tbe sUrlieard rail against
which they bad beeu leaning. Varnum wa
Ingle ; Duke leaves a widow and one child.
m
Italn prevent the asm.
Pitts bubo, April 29. James McCormlek.
the celebrated base ball pitcher, arrived In
thla elty te-day and signed bla contract with
tbe Pittsburg base ball club for tbe season of
1887.
There will be no game between tbe Chi
cago and Pittsburg eiubs this evening en ac
count of rain,
What Uboral-UeloaUts traver.
Londen, April 29. The .Vfiisdarcl eeys
lb Llbrl-Uielet ar te favor of makbu
rma nr,i rr nor wumkiku.
Canada f lUeedlng from Hsr Held Position la
Che ruhsry Trosble.
Halifax, April 20. The Ottawa corres
pondent et tbe Chronicle sends tbat paper
the following : "ltaeemete be pretty gen
erally admitted that after alt tbe repeated
declaration tbat Canada was net going en
her knees te the United Slates, the Ameri
cana are going te have tbelr own way In re
gard te tbe coast fisheries, Tbe preposition
made by the imperial government te go
nacKte me treaty or Washington and give
American tlsbermen the use or our fisheries
without any compensation, will be aoeepted
by the Washington government and carried
lnteeUect After fitting out our cruisers at
great expense, the Dominion government are
about te agree te an Ignominious capitula
tion. Minister Fester put the country te
great expense fitting out cruiser and new he
surrenders everything tbat his cruisers were
designed te protect If this Is the best that
the government can de why did they net
agree te it long age and save trouble? Tbl
Is tne question which will naturally be asked
and which the minister will find It difficult
toanswer."
Ilul'-rightlnc by Blsctrle Light
City ok Mexico, April 29. The Colen
plsza was tilled almost te suffocation last
night te witness something never before at
tempted, bull-lighting by electrle light The
elite of the city, Including President Diaz
and party, were present Ten eleo'rte lights
el large size Heeded the arena with adaxzllng
brightness, and the question, whether the
bulls would fight under the circumstances,
wss seen settled In the affirmative and excel
lent and exciting sport followed. Five bulls,
four or which made gallant fights, were
artistically dispatched by tbe swordsmen
and tour horses killed, many mere tern and
crippled, gees te show that from a Mexican
standpoint the fight was a success. Twe of
the swordsmen Dedez and Kl' Americano
and several pacader and matadors were In
jured. Hawaii's Itejral Visitors.
Washington, April 29. The state depart,
ment Is lntermed that Queen Kapielanl's
suite consists of Lieutenant General Jehn C.
Deminie and wife; Her Royal Highness
Princess SHIne Kalina, heir apparent; Gene
ral C, I. Laukea, bis msjesty's chamberlain,
and governor of Oahu and servants. During
her stay In Washington tbe queen will have
psrlera at the Arlington, and officers from the
state, war and nary will be detailed te attend
tbe royal party. On Tuesday the party will
arrive, and will be met at the depot On
Wednesday they will be received by Presi
dent and Mrs. Cleveland. On Thursday the
visitors will be taken te Mount Vernen en a
government vessel. Friday and Saturday will
be devoted te sight seeing and en Saturday
the party leaves for New Yerk,
Klcctrlc Light Dliplaclug Gas.
Washington, April 29. The treasury
department Is gradually introducing the
electric light Inte the public buildings under
its control. When the postelllce In New Yerk
city waa lit with gas the annual cost was
(00,000. Te light It with electricity coats new
but (15,000, an annual saving of (15,000. An
electric plant for Edisen incandescent light
bas Just been decided upon for the posteffice
and custom house in New Orleans, which it
is expected will realize a saving of from two
te three thousand dollar a year ever gas. It
new costs (10,335 a year for gas in these two
public buildings. Yesterday six firemen and
an electrlcan were appointed for New Orleans.
The Preacher and His Wlfs's Slater.
Ciiicaoe, April 29 A special from Des
Moines, Iowa, te the Inter-Ocean says :
Last Saturday the Rav. T. II. Dabney, of the
little town of Flerls, left home, telling his
wife tbat he was going te Dunvllle te bap
tize some converts, taking a change of cloth
ing for that purpose. It has since trans
pired that be eloped with Anna Ltng, the 17-year-old
sister of his wire. His wife bad
known of Improper Intimacy, and had ac
cused him el it, and he premised te de better
in tbe future. Nothing has been heard of
tbe runaways.
Arrest of An Outlaw.
Litile Rouk, Ark., April 29. Jeseph A.
Gamble, a moenshiner, and a notorious
character in Pike county, Arkansas, was yes
terday brought te this elty and ledged in
Jail. Gamble has been engaged in Illicit dis
tilling for several years, but, being situated
in an almost Inaccessible spot In tbe Cande
mountains, no ellicers have been able te ar
rest blm before. He has long been looked
upon with terror by tbe Inhabitants el Pike
county, and it Is with a feeling of relief tbat
they knew that be Is at last in tbe bands of
the ellicers.
TKLKdlt IPHIU TAPS
Representative Heard, of Missouri, bas been
lying dangerously ill attbe Clarenden, Wash
ington, for tbe past ten day. His malady
is Inflammation of tbe tubes connecting tbe
ear and nose.
First Assistant Postmaster General Steven
son was at his desk for an hour yesterday.
He Is, however, extremely weak from bis
recent Illness, and in tbe hope et regaining
bis strength, he will go te Fortress Menree
for a few days as seen as tbe weather will
permit
The race for the 1,000 guineas stakes was
run at Newmnket, England, te-day and waa
wen by Reve d'Or. Porcelain lluUhed
second and Freedom third. There were
twelve starters.
J. E. West's tenement house, in St Cloud,
Minn., was totally destroyed by fire yester
day morning. The less Is In the neighbors
of 0,000 ; Insurance (J.750. Fourteen famllie famllie
eccupied tbe building at the time of the tire.
William Harrison, one of the best known
men around Kalamazoo, Mich., died Wednes
day en bis farm. He located at Charleston,
that county, in 1329 His age was 07. He
waa tbe eldest son el Judge Ilisll Harrison,
celebrated as the "Uee-keeper" of "Coeper'a
Tales" and a near reiative of Ptesident Har
rison. In the Michigan circuit court yesterday
Mrs. Douglas Tayler, of Eau Claire, waa
glveu a verdict el (2,c75 against Messenger,
saloon keeper, for selling liquor last October
te her husband, when be and D. Hadley
engaged In a quarrel In wbieb Tayler was
killed with a uarpenter'a adze.
Preliminary examination of E. T. Sim
mena, late manager et tbe Hetel Delmonte,
in Monterey, CaL, charged with setting flrrfte
the hotel, waa concluded yesterday. The
accused wa beld in (2,000 for the superior
I court
it is new positively known that young
Fred 8 tell, who bas been beld ler the mur
der of Haggle McCarthy in Cleveland, Ohie,
is innccent of tbe crime. HI hat which he
lest Saturday was found this morning, two
miles from where tbe murder was com
ml t ted, and a Woodland avenue street ear
driver says he put Stell etl bis car Saturday
night at about tbe beur tbe girl wa mur
dered. Tbe driver further state tbatstel
was In a maudlin state of intoxication and a
long way from the eeene of tbe murder.
Stell m as released from custody this after
noon. Tbe steamer Borderer wbleh left Bosten
March 29 for Londen and wbleh was reported
with propeller lest, arrived off tb Lizard to
day In tow.
Tb Tretter beuse, A. L. Faban, proprietor
and a tenement and livery bar belonging te
U. E Stevens, were completely consumed
by tire at 2:15 a.m, today, In Bradford, Vfc
'lite hotel contained forty Inmates, all el
whom escaped unhurt Leseeet hotel, (30,.
oeo t iMtued for 116.900) neus sad ben,
PRICE TWO 03
THAT FOURTH SECTiOH,
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f r ib Atwmettnm rata paivstj
Aari.nn.an aua ...i,V,
w, YKspJ
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A arviiiaea in in fmsSaSSsSa IS)
Frem ebssrvlsg This risHsssael,
Olalmteg That Tram Has Bee
dectd at Least Nlastjr Fee I
fKfi
Washington, April 29. A apeajel
eenger from new Yerk brought te i
commerce oemmlsaloa bead
morning tbe petition of tbe Unlaw'
railroad, signed by Charlea FreM ,
the president of tbe read, urging a I
or tbe long and ahert haulaeetlesief
state commerce law, ever tb baetaVH
read. A copy el tbe petition wen I
Secretary Mosely at headquartetm,
messenger Journeyed onward with )..
cate copy whleh be will band te I
slen when he overtakes tbem at AH
Mobile. tf-) ,
Tbe petition Is similar te these I
ptesented by the Northern and
Pacific reads. It sets forth tbat tb t
atlen business of the Union Facile l
necessarily carried en under clrcuaM
and conditions dissimilar from the)
which local business Is conducted. aaM
the read Is subject te competition tact
continental business with tb Os
Pacific read, tbe Paollle Mall Hteamshl
nan. -I I nnA- . I. I -h .1 .-... M.4
I'n'.j', vijnji duii.buu iiauiu nnauisni BlfSA
Ing between Atlantic and Pact Me nereVi;
It represents tbat tbe tariff
freight and passenger trains. MfaWMit,..
en the assumption that tbe fourth
of the new law applied te tb Untea BaaaVaV
read, has been put In force, and a a MMsaVt
the through transcontinental limlnm'af"
the read has been reduced by at least MM
cent On the ether hand, It I said, tasst ftf
the rates for local traflla should be red ue4 ajk
te enable the read te compel for tb tbiawj?l
business tue earnings et tne read wettM M,
inadequate te the payment of expsnae. Is
also represents that the read 1 sabjee W)'
water cuuifiiiiiuu uui restrained ey (awaaesTscvy
aH)Wiiiuiviuiiff uui uuijr TIO UIV AISBBB"-
tleand Pacific oceans; but en tbe rivet 9t
the west, and the nrrat lake. " -- ..";
made that the foreign business of tbe mi'
Injuriously affected by the operation of eM V;
fourth sect ic m a lower charge for le
than for shorter hauls Is necessary te
carriers in the united states te compete wleh-
foreign carriers, net controlled by tb lawyij.
anu is iiaewiss necessary te enaeie uaueM ;
states producers, manufacturer and naraV.
ants te compete with foreign market. Thh.vV
petition closes by urging tbe oemmlelei w)a
relieve tbe read, as It bas already relieved IhV?'!
rivals, from tbe operation en tbe fourth '.
Hen et tbe law, and place It upon an qa4','
rooting with tbe ether companies.
Will Sharp Be Triad T
Nkw YeTHU April 29. Jacob
. fj
counsel appear
terminer te day Judge Va
and Mr. Sharp's counsel at ene pr
argue for permission te make a motiea I1:
quasn tbe indictment against their ,
charging blm having offered a (20,000 aw)'
te Alderman Fullgralt Mr. J. O. Carta,;;
one ei air. enarp-a counsel, said tbat H '
proposed te move that all the 21 Inilntm W
against Mr. Sharp be quashed,
.. m
auv eiian:Buii a rial nrsjoe. ""
ht. fETERsuuRu, April 29. Tbe trial of,
the conspirators who were arrested for aft.
tempting te assassinate the czir en the mas
slen of the anniversary of his father' murder, "l"
was Degun yesterday. The prisoner ar all ,
jtuumiiui, uug ui huuw ueiug at yuilUHJ WO
el remarkable beauty.
i i - ffi
Lvge ills Wena Bnrnd.
riTTMnuiut, April l!9 A Urge quantity el
Htilahnii f tlinty. traliiniiiA tmrw-irfsait mauiklnMw.A
....... ....n, ,HIHHv.v u.-v.,vis wswHiaifii
tegeiuer witn tne rectory building I
stables of the Star Kncaustie Tile werka, ea
Bluff street, this city, was entirely destroy!
ay nre aoeui a e cieck tni morning, UfmvJ
foe.uoo ; ruiiy insured.
-w."
A Crooked flsrman Postmaster. ;',
uhioage, April 29. Michael NeyaWa
William vecntel, waa arrested last nlgbt aapt,,
will be held te await extradition ppn ft:
Germany. Up te March 17 laat, b wa p i
RImI.. .1 IkanlllanA ... ltn.k..l. 1mmm.'
M.----W. ut. ...ig. ui iuuiuaua, vjrasaasssBya. '
He la charged with embezzling 8,117 MftaV '
Destruction el a court nirsst. V5;4
East Saqinavv, Mich., April 29. Than
Saginaw county court house at Weet Braassh'iS
burned yesterday. Tbe record war ajf.j1
savtHj, j.ues ?i.,uuu ; insurea ler fB,uuu
MaciMeald Ha a Bla aulerttr.
Ottawa, April 29. Tbe first Ul0M
party division in the new Canadian xteanef
Common took place at 1 o'clock tbl
ing, tbe government majority being 32.
Fsltad Fer Halt a atllUea.
Londen, April 29. The bill of Wa
Medill it Ce., corn and flour merchant, i
dishonored yesterday. Tbelr llabUlU $;
(500,000.
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ujidbj uoeormi. v
Vt-tm- Vnmr ln.ll On 1-a.a. D.IJL-a "1
-....,. au., Ai.i mi, umi.1 jjiagvuiaa h
ueneral Rebert Nugent I reported te
dying at his borne en Willis avenue, W.;;'
cbester. ?fl
wmtTumu iMvtcATiOM.
I 1 WASHINGTON, D. V., April 381 Vf fS
i lEMViuirn euusjrivauiai ajuubu BBawewK 'i
I 'fnlrwrat hv fair WAatha- Maaaatw&tijTj?
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winds, cooler te-morrow morning, MIOWM
by rising temperature during Saturday,
a, 31
Mr. Mary W. Deagherti's WUt
Frem tbe Uarrlsburg Telegraph.
The will of tb lata Mrs. Mary W. Denah -
erty bas been admitted te prebata, la Haf.?
rtauurg. Sb bequeath te Bernard J, at..;
Grannef Lancaster, (8,000, In trustepaf,
the Income thereof semi-annually te .'.
bekab R. Dougherty, daughter eftMwtVv
cedent's ion, James D..Dougbetty,deeM
In the event of her death without Issue. I
n.lnAln.1 fa rt ka illvl.larf halwu. Mmm tf. 7,
liifritTL" l.. Tr" ..r.r.j,"v"r v.?.
muut euiu Mutt tun uuuureu wt t mmz. j
nAimhaivIe TV. h aalafar Xtrm ln C1Mhm A
ever, iebenueathed (500. Oae-balf or all
vuuauvtMl s hvi niervi op nea-r -m ssbbp ,
rest of the property and estate, real aad -'?
senai, is given te Mary aicurann aeawswai
The -ether bait te James MaoDeaaall,
Baltimore, in trust for Wm. & DeighM
during bis lite and te go tebUeblldreaall
death. The executers are Willi .1
Dougherty and Bernard J. McGrann.
Koaee Coekllog aa . ijt,
i rem His Letter te tee nuaoeiw a
lll'lin mrtv ha lad te
.h.n. nn,liiaarulthaaUMf1
net disbanded, though It aet hwti
.,. i it,. mimhiilaTMla Alt Was? DM
in it and strove for it would Ilka te M ttft
sume the spirit, la prowess aaa tswaai
-his'maii and keplUateataad t
ud triumphant Tbe survival el tb
among lbs political organization new l
public conuuvuee " - """'T.
ravivai ni rne neiiuimuau ew. isxspi
can dlscevet the question deservlag el
tlnn, take tbe right side of tbeea aad
up te It een VICIIOBS. QUMWsaaiai
nA flraiiiaamu ai. Tuur grewii
would surely net be lnepprepfhwa t
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Tbe Strike at Veth Over.
Tbe strike at tb Yerk grttaw
ba been declared eft by th
of tb Knights of tabor, la m
meat la tb Yerk Daily eat
court ha beea
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wa Willieaa, Tl
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