The Third 7te0 who wish them should order immediately. t'i i I . I I I ' .' t I I now ready. EIGHT PAGES--56 COLUMNS. SCUANTOX. PA.. WEDNESDAY MOBN1W, MAY 1G, 1304. TWO CENTS A COPY. IDE TBI Pro, A M I7f mm mm V7 n Jl ES MORE THE BROOKLYN TURF EVENT Dr. Rice Wins (lie $25,000 Stake and Honey (or His Backers. OFFICERS AND JUDGES ARRESTED Forty Thousand Peoplo Witness the Great Handicap Race at Gr vescnd. The Winner Is Followed by Henry of Navare, Second, and Sir Walter, Third An Interesting Review of the Day. New Yokk. Mav 18. THE Brordrlyn handicap, tli lirtt big tnrf event of the season, wa wou bv Dl Rico in the fast time of 2 08j today Ovtr forty tlU'Usntiil pertmia daw tha riot It was an i leal day for the race. Tha track was In perfect con litlon Md Ihtr waj every prospect of the r.-cird of 07 ll it, made by Dry Monopole, getting low ered The taclosart was nnoomforta b'.y crowded. Ail the trantporlatlon faoilltiM wort overtaxed and tbo work of getting to and frutn the track was ninl nrdtious task. 'Ihe batting rinu Wat 10 crowded that it w it in much in a person's life wai worth to atttmpt to tnakt a w,;er. I' natdwl tut aervioet of a rnhei- of a toot iiiii taan to make a bat. Tne l itf steal wai tbtfoorth race on the c ir ! It was pc leduled to take jiIt- a -1 o'clock, bnt tt was nearly 4 4( whan tue flan felt. Th nurses were ut tha poal in-rly forty minutes Break idler brtag OOO Or rod, Imt no otic Wris ivm ei'ongli to warrant their thing tbe word Copyright, Herald, Aj X mol Conanofaa caiue out to the fnrluOg post fully a half dos-n tiuieii Copyright's fractious temper 1 wai really the thitf cause of the ilelav Bport,rontrary loftnttal expectations, behaved biQBelf well tbroogboot th eonilnit orJoal Comanche was restive an I did ooosidarablt buck j tunning. Ianwliodrr alto give u grand ttaud Hhibitlon of tad temper. He nuoigtd to unse.it McDerototi onoa and had bin on btl neik -Tral time. A crow. I of aeveral tbonaaad pet meaargad aronod tbhebnta, This aide toe itortairea live It tret Unall 'It aidtd to opin the turn Which had b, en tvuiioranlv closed and mike tha Itarl there Tins wa doti. A it irt wa ttnaily effected. It lo k-d to l-e a fair Ota for all but Lowlandcr Martin; however, did not think Ll WU start aud C.illurd w. left itundiiig ntiil. Tbonpeoo alao be gat fo pu.l up bport jtst at lhay got to the flig. MoDtrCBOtt tnd BO effort to juin the field with Lowlandor. 11 einn.ly canter-1 back to the paddock, Clifford and Sort weut after tha oth-rs, bnt mvi up the ntriual etrutf gli vary toon, ( i riMRI Titr. ratTMAKKR. Copyright wan the pace inuker to the titHt tan-. He t a clinking pice It-rgaii undo uu effort to draw away ffoabla Bald at they ne. ire I the far turn, but failed sunnily to do to Bvnry Of Navarre, who bail been his t Barest attendant ail the way, tnov.l np to bin Tha Instant at was col- lored by NSTsrre, Copyright wnt le.iteo. .Navarre pllOltd the btld into tba he in atratth lr H:ce an I Sir Wtittr who bad btm in aaay positiooj and well np, with one accord, alotsd on KnT.irre a- M jn ua thvy Were headed fur home. A 'ling ilnnk' fiiJili then brm Tnral rode Dr Blot with tie strength tad rntfgy that bats Bade hun fanoas, BtaTftdblui to the utmost limit of "ndnr.ii.ee The t;uie fellow reapoadad lo whip an I spar to tin last wr, gad finally wiui u snporb race byaaotat length Hanry ol Navarre strul-d gantly to the In.t .np Ba lasted long m.oUlIi to beat Sir Walter half a length for the place Sir W alter we. really not up to a braising race. The aaa sad oi.tance btgan to tall ou bin lie faltered ut th'i critical jaaotnrs The cry that thu favorite win. rent I ho air when Doggett iua lo hi. i (Tort with the lOaaigSOBi little feliow I: was prsinatare mb Sir Walt r va td oat aud really had aotblng laft with which to aaitb, I;. !. . the im pol led boft, made it croditnulii allow ing. His Boisfa Wtl the atrotigest of the lo:, ua nou . of the others hud any tiling in rpare. Oonanobt took it into his bead lo run wi.en it whk too lata, Ajax wua naver onco dangerous or prominent. This alio applies to Un (j Bill tSO, Diablo sad Herald. A BOOKMAKER DWAJm Fr 'il Foster, Hie owni-r of Dr. Uic. backed tho bortt heavily on the winler hrii.lt- His vrinuinge nggiegale J."iU,i)0(i In ,uMi!j..n to the stake, which is worth I2.i,000, tl B 000 of which note 1 1 Dr. K:ce. A ntimh-r of persons backed tbo lorae on Sumleker's hook. Wheu they trtattotaab ia they found an empty box Snodeker had deenmpod. Ttie saddest individual of the lot wis man who held a ticket which read "ll BOO to fflOO, Dr. Kice." Snedeker nude a fu ture hook on the race and owos several thousand dollars. Tha disgruntled pool room men are determined to enforce the lottery law as luterprelod by Judge Prior, c.insed the arrest of President P. J Dwyer and the judges during the nfternooa. The nrreat, ho far us Mr. Dwyer whs concerned wpb u farce. A man from Polio Justice Wulsh's court told him that he was under arrest and aked him to go before Justice Walsh to morrow. He promised to do eo. All went well until tba third rare. Just us th" horses were going to the POST Sheiift Hulling, of Brooklyn, and several deputies quietly took tip a stand in the ju Iges' Inclosnre. They told the judges that they were under arrest. As sonu as the race was run, Judges Simmons, McDowell and Smith were taken beforo Judge Watson who wss holding court in the Qraves end town bull. They were admitted to bail in $1,000 each. It is said that over aixty warrants have been i-siied and whok-siile Hrreets will follow. It is the ultimate inter: tlon of I Lacey and his cohorts to Selte the race horses as gambling para phernalia. The race track people make light of the affair and say It will all end in smok. They insist that so long as the Ivea pool bill conditions are complied with no law is violated. The pool room men ami their lawyers iu slst thnt Judge Prior's decision in the Irving Brotton case, in which he de clared the Ives bill unconstitutional, has rendered the bill unit and void and that the officers of the Brooklyn Jockey club aro violating the lottery law und aro liable to a p-mnlly of two years' imprisonment or a tiae of $1,000 for each ollencc. Hjwu & llumtnl, the counsellors for the pool room men, say they will see that tbo laws are enforced, Btonenell'i victory over Dr. Hasbrouck la the in augural event, wus a severe blow to the talent. It was also a faoer lor the bookmakers. M. F. Dwyer began the season with one of his fanoBf plunges Ua got the substantial odds of S to 1 against him. A neat sum was nutted for the Dwyer faction of each of the 110 books that did business on th track. He also won heavily on "Boss1 Croker's eo!t Utica, lu the third raoa. The ex-Tammany chieftain hud a liberal commission on his colt. Tha Dwyer' left Bauqu'-t itverely alone in tue Brooklyn handicap. The .stewards appointed by the jockey club for tba Urooklyn Jookev club -spring netting are P. j. Dwyer, John Hunter und J. (I K. Lawrence. Had tbajadgstaol secured bail these gentlemen would iiuva judged tba races They, as it bappsBtd, had nothing loda TI1K t.vnmsT Tt UK BKVIH0E Tbt jookey olnb bat taken upon it self to issue all complimentary and fr nndgwe. This nada tba rev nu on Brooklyn btadlosp day mm of the larg est in the history of th Am-ri.- m tnr". The bookmakers an not plesse.l with tne arrangements They predict ditai ter ou i IT r wet day", und Ht strongly opposed 1 1 the Innovation or, in fac, anything suggested by thtj okeyolnb for the benefit or purification of the ;urf. ODD FELLOWS PARADE. Imposing Spectacle at AltOont on the Occasion of the Grand Lodge Mealing. Al.T'ONA. Pa. M..y 18 Tbt Old PelloWt' parade this tfternoot w,,s of SOtrtt the great public fsators in c m nrction wilb tho meeting of the gr md lo ige and grand tnetnpnent, At i lo tbe chief ni irstial gave tnr signal nud tbt par ole utarte I, bttded I y the lnm bvrs of the rsceptmn emmittee. Next It them came Cbl f Martbtl A . Lvtlc. thecnluf of staff, A K. UoiltD, a d tid. Th Aitaona 01 tf htad rim. next, followed by th Dt r'm'nt Coaaoil "f Pi'n.y Ivanta, Patritroh's Militant. I'.ii formed Ilink. U" ler the cm matu: l( tienerel Llwird 0 DttB, of ran ton (.'lose tiehlnd tliem ce'ne the nn brs of A'toon i Caatoo, No 21 I'ni forntd Rar.k, Knight of Pythlat The Altooua enoim;nn.it w .s next in lin Tne second dlfltloa WBS bstdtd bj Marshal A C. Banmtker. Tba Ky stone band of Ulllvtlle BJ IM I I directly larbiud the mars'isl. bring fol lowed in turn bv th tn'iniers o! tbt M-liwood Lodge. NV 1009 and hy the Verandah lo.lj,-. (fai 589, of Al toons. Loth org iBllttl in turning out strong) i. The Hollldtysnnrg 8ooial bni bttd sd a large dtlaCBMeat from th Holli' dtvtbBM Wg, N". lit) tue Bellvlew lolge, No. I'J7 if Juui.it a. beiog 1 1 x r in the rank of the parade Center lodge, No IM of iteiifo.itn. wbioh citne BSXI wa stro-igly ref resented. Beblad them cams the Fifth H'gimnt Drum corps, follnwel ty the Logan lodge, No 101?, tbe nenbert miking a good showing. thir Mriw hat. being quite a feature of t i piral . The Hsrltlog lodai of Aleiand'ls, Pa , aud Mo intain ('iiy lodge, Mo s 'T Vtrt next on tha ilst, both OrgBUlM liOBI having manv uimtnrs la Hut Hie model lodg. No DM, of R xriiij Spring, heile l by the drum corps of the iran 1 Army of the RepabllO 'if tint borough, ntrobsd itroagly and wll, closelv followet by Altoonu lodge, No 473 (,'.aytmrg lodge. No 718, ww tne last but OBtoe tha list, the rearguard of the par,l" lei g th,. popular H I Dtvis lodgs of this eity, One item of t usiti.s Irtntttttd at '.lie session of the DttgbttM of K hekali this morning is worthy of sp eul note II was the passage of a reso lution to cst.iblish a home f,,r Odd Fel lows' wives at Philadelphia with Mrs K M. Erdtnati as prc-i lent. The home will be instituted June 7. - TO SAVE THE BiTTtfcf IELD. Arguments on lbs IuJ inctlon Cass a. n O.ttrsbuis lavadera PHILADXLPBIa, Pt , May 15 .Argu ment waa begun today before Jodgt Dallas in the United States circuit c iurt in the proceedings of the govern ment to preserve tho btttlsflslds at (ietlysburg. The motion is tor th nt, poiutmeul of a jury to condemn abont two miles of r.iiiway right of way of the Gettysburg Elevated Railroad coin puny ou the battlefields and for an in juuetion to restrain tbe oonpany from constructing the proposed trolley pe id the proceedings. The petitiou of the railroad companv to th court to dismiss the motion of tho govrumetit aud to ijatih the pro ceedings was filed. Th toort took the pupera and reserved its docisioti. WAFTED OVER THE SEAS. Rosobery's resigned minister, Mundella, will appeal to his constituents for re election. A Husslan annr'ohist was arrestcl in Amsterdam tor placing a bomb iu front of a church in Liege. The governor of Alsace-LtirraiDe ha. canceled tho order forbidding tho produc tion uf tn opera in French. Anarchist Simon Tournemuirn hus been arrested in Paris for having caused the ex plosion at Colonel Mussing 'a house. Seven of the Argentine wheat steamer Thy ra's crew perished iu acolhiion with tho Italian steamer riemo, near llueuos Ayres. M. Eiffel's engagement to pay ? I,IK)0,000 toward tbe formation of n new l'anama Canal company has been sanctioned by the rreucn courts. Emperor William threatens to Mpprjsi Professor Ludwlg Quidde's pamphlet, "Ca ligula," which so paraphrases t no story of tho Roman eunoeror's madness as to uiaku it apply to the kaiser. PAN A F!re at the Bjse Ball Grounds Spreads OWf Aces. MANY POOR PAIHILIES HOIflELESS Small Boys L;r;ht a Lot of Sh.ivin-s Under tho Elenchine; Boards--8e (ore the Conflagration Is Checked It Has Extended Over Twelve Acres. Excilinc; Scenes During the Blaze. Boston, May 15. 7 . n. THE fire winch broke out iu the "bleacher" seats on the Doston League Paso Hall grounds this afternoon, consumed all the buildings ob the bat f ball groaads, Inolnding th grand tttn 1. ami some 100 liutldiag, mostly small woolen I welliags east ol the grounds, between Walpole, Bnrke, Iteriin and Treinool str-ets Prom ten to twenty persons were it j mil 1'ne llr . has crossed Trrnoni street to the ast and is spreading A' least 330 faniliea will be ren lered bo nel h. 6 80 p m. Toe tire i ander a mtrol Roughly slatd about twelve acr-s bare been bumel over, from fifty ti sixty baiidlagi deatroye 1 ta I soib i BOO faniliea male bonelett, Tu tir crossed TrenOOt ureet U) the east In three pi aces, tint Was COtflatd miinlv to the seetioB boaaded ty Sterling, iiurlt" and Cihot streets, Beveral tiremn wre i jural nn I Chief Webber was badly hurt and taken to the hospital Several piece ol tir spparatat had to o abaml toed Probably tbe nost Valaable nuiidingt horned Wtrt tbt grand s'sn I .,11 the hallcroood, which cost 78 000 and the Franklin school n 1 rem mt .ir-et. No attempt his been made a. ytl lo tttlnate the lois Btlp was siiiiiiuoned from all cti-s and towns within ten miles of BoatOB but prove 1 BOt to be ne led. TIIK U ILL (i IMI imRRVPtl I Tiie ieoon ! of lbs jris ol g im s he twen the Bostoo'i and Baltimore! bad begun before sone8,M0peatstors (Ttttltd hv th tboroach I teat of the preriow day. the Chimpion were playing ball f ir all they Welt wort:,, and ranning bat t in a way that tbrttteaed to otrry every tblag before then, Hit two and a half Innings had tweu played, and the lUltitnt,r's wre to take their turn at ttie hat In tlte Uat part of the third inning the contest was laterrapted it SttQet which BOB) I t sr.-n rising fr,,n; tbt ng'lt li dd ' ' Itrt I WAS a few ItaM alter i o clock w .en the boys ii. p vfiilne.s. t tir- li th rbewiaga A taonenl afterwards th blati ha i spread to SOch an xtnt that th boys Beoane frightened at the uaespeeted results of t (f I illy aad ran sway. The ootraptatt of tba bleaoh rt ftti ing the warmth ur.d-r them Janoed from th-ir sts m wild torn teal ami tried to extinguish tbe flanet by tearing th ru' tlsli nwy and n-attet lag it as best Miey eon !. I ut tb liinf reime I to ht extlagalths l a- d gathered heaiwav with a p rdtern-i- w: im sur prised tti tn, ,nd in fw lonmt . -xcittt.g uort ialartst tiuu tbeaatloa- al k' me. Aftr five or ten lalaates of u-iivi . mg w. rk sons one snggested oalllag ih- lir depinoi it 1' ... ii ,t alarm Wat rung i.i t I 17 p ni This wus f.. -lowed by a Beeuad al III, a third at I 'J.' iad a fourth at 4 U rbe depati in tit was siow in trtti ig to work and before any one evened loreallsi the ,1.,'ngr the !'. met th r i Ktyo id 8 ntro!, in tn, t it i.rs' , OBSldered sj'k-. ill less tn ill three hours s unn twelve acre of territory wr baraed Tbt tis ball grind It nl and I lit ch-rs. a large school home, nn IBgiaa house and 161 wooden lunldlngs Iniru d itid 1,000 familis r-nd re I bum-b-st T ie loss i onnsarvatlvely tttiuattd at rrnm .iiXVKtO to 30 i ooo alth nigh one autboiity p its it at 11,000,090, gimii DiPARTunri out. Btfor 8 o' lock b lp had I ren sum to IBS 1 from nil cdtl -t and towns within ar.idiiis r.r ten niltt of BottoB Boor afterward control of tho fire Watte enred and the call Wat rescinded. A few minutes past II o'clock a woman was seen coining from a hou.noti Cabot stteet with her Blotbiog iilire. Hne made a frantic rush from the Street toward tlin ropes wh"ti th patrolmen osagbt bar Ib tbelr arne, rolled her in the street and thereby saved her life, as she escaped with only a f w slight bums. After the fir hud secarod htad way and had BBVtloped two ttDentOl houses on streets siding the tiaii grounds, tiie cry was railed that flve small children were in on of the build ings, and In the steond story. A woman on Hnrku strt. wringing her hands shrltktdl "Where are in v childrenT' Near to hand were Charles W. Kiton aud Mr. Ciisu-k, of Brooklloe, who bal been BtttadiBg the hail game. They instantly sprang to the resent of tbe little ones in tiro burning building. Mr Coiiek brought out lUreo and Mr. Baton saved two, Tbey wsnt through olotids of smoke in order to do this and Willi peril to their Uvl'8 WttOH'l N Alt t iw KSOAP1 Michael Welch euttred Into his hOtts to s.ivesotne personal eSeotS, bnt the building had then ignite I and the flames spread so rap, lly that his es cape was completely cut off. lie rushed to tho roof of his butldlag and w hen enveloped iu flames, jump d to the ground, about !I0 feet. He landed on his feat, but was severely Injured In ternally, nnd whs picked up In h semi conscious condition and tak-m to the City hospital. He will probably re cover. One man whose name could not be learned was Itlted wi'h paroxysms of fe.,r when the fire ignited his home, aud the result of the attuck was com plete prostration. His condition is very precarious. The following were taker: to the hos pital Blightly injured: William 11. Horn, John T. Kane, Timothy F. Nense, Lieutenant Hawyer, of Engine 2i); Chief Weobjr, badly hurt. BOSTON AGAIN i IS GiG READING SCANQAL. A Wealthy E-owsr and His Al ir -d F," male Companion Aereeted. Rbadino, Ph., May 15. Rebecca Pottelger, alias "Lady R ed," was ar reaitd by Constable Wagner snd De teeiivo Jlartz on Alderman Brown well's warrant, on tba ohargs n orinl Bal OOndtlOt, on oath of -Mrs (l-orge F. Loner, wife ot th well known brewer. Qeorgt P. Ltiur was arretted on Alderman Van Heed's WHtraUt, charged with nriuina! intintey with Miss Pottelger, on oath of Mrs. Liner's eon (by her first marriage), William P. Bengal. Bail was oatared 1b each case iu ths sum of $,)ii) lor court After tne arr. sis attorneys for Mrs Latter begin suit for llnlttd divorce wiili alimony against Mr. Lauer, and claiming one-third of his net income. When Mrs. LtOer, who ha I sent the evening with her son, returned to tbt palatial rvsidonct o! her haabaad, iri S nth Third r.lr st.lsst night, she was Informed by tho butler that she Conld not enter, and that Mr LiBtf had sent word that it was not her hoiu say more. . op;ratos INTIMIDATED, Snuw fha-: 8-. ig.rs 8rv Warnli a U,,n 'tb-ra to Cuaea 'Vork. Hi i.i.i roMTt, IV, Mav 18 Whea the niiiwis wut oat iu the Snow Shoe lisuict tho operators took off their ooata aad went to work themselves, Bliniug a.i l shipping two and thr-e c is i dsy to sapply Ineal irad. Oa Saturday tbt miners strved totlos on al: such tint 11 Ibty valued their lives tbty had U'tt-r stop The operatort held a oontnltati m aud cnucloded to heed th Warning snd today the Snow Shoe niaeri wr, entirely dettrted. Tho coil supply i. very law ben 'l be water works' on whloh tu entile town is dependent have only eooagh a l to run abuut one wttk in 1 1 Wat a giBuiir. Th DrcjUUn Taberaaelt win ju tbeeola-Uke f m It. A h. Nlw Tottg, May 18 Tbt trustees of tbt Brooklyn Ttberntelt dteJded to rebuild at a In etlOU to 11 this mornin - Mr Rataell lags, Who lias a mortgag ofU1.000 on tbt old Imildlag, win mik another loan to tht trtttvtt aad the nn tin ler ol tbe t),000 uc...ry to erect a nw cboreh trill be rtlttd by . 1 1 slai tabtoriptloo, tbt ntw baiidiag will ttaad oa tbe i I site at QreeB.C in ton u Wavrly tvtaata, and it... iraet propo t use to u in lit toostruoiloa aoriloBi of the wall of Ida ruiud baiijiti VBiah are Mill Intact THE TRAMPS COHAUIO T tf T.p.tl.s Matt fiurrtoiLd.d a O.i i.r t Btvuaa at Steet R'.v.r. (iU i Kn 1 1, Wyo . Msy IJ Oa adv.c of President Clarke It waa da cni i hen not to risk destruction nf w I'uion PaelBo Railraad tonpaay'i prop ny in an attempt to tbtoh tne of tie ColyllSt Who OVel- powtfts) th mir:.l of Idaho and Stole a '.rain a. btoatptller yeslerlay. I w ) bun Ir.d Iramj were on the train whea it trriftd hre sad mt shai itiukiu, with twaatf well trntd dt ttii i wa iiug for it Tbt r imps lull tbt crs mi I have gone la to oanp rbe tranpawllibt btld itrt, INJUNCTI'JSI UPON SIRIgtRS. An Or. i.r Oraatsd E.tr.ii in CaaatUe villa Atltati r. frea laterferii . Pitts ti no, May is I- th Dal ltd St.itr. o or! lodny Jtilj-e Acheson grsni-i, pernaneot order rrstrainmg the striken la th Ooeaellsvill coke r,ioti li in .ia.-iuii!itiir or ii.irferintf wiiii th mii at work at th ulaat al W J Rainey Tbe application for the restraining order Wat made on Siturduv laal. hut tbe court deferred granting it so as to allow the defendants lint to prsttBt their rise This they did not do mid tbt order watgrtnttd today. yiTIOIRalO'8 .'.t:ur fo. PortvAva r, a-yit Meeetve a Fq iar Ms! nt WUmlagtiQ WtUtlKOTOX, Del . May 18 -TYxor all's srny, fortyBft all lold,onder oonnand of Bernard Otaaea, reached ber- a boot l o'olock this afttrnooa They wro net bv i eonoittee of four Bteubs-rs of th Qemaa Labor Lyoean association, o.ia uille north of the eity, I hy wr then -c i t 1 t the room, of the association, wiiere they were fed. FED H.M S.'AP r.ND WHISKY. William K-in, a Lili ah Vn'lsy In tlneer, T:are.l te a (iiesr Lunch. In i iii. i hi m. Pa., May 18. A Lehigh fnigbt train wus boarded hero this m ruing by six masked men, who tolled William Kl ru in the OtBOOtS and made him eat eo ip und drink whisky They threw bin 1 ft' t is train tad ha sustained severe injuries. His assuil .nts eso iped. K rn took i position on the ro.ul dur ing the lust strike AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL President Cleveland and family win spend two non ths talttunoaroa tbt Ptt body farm, at Danvers Center, Mass., as gnsattof ex-Secretary of vr Badlcott. Tbesptaktr yesttrdsy laid before ihe house the resignation of Mr. Compton, ot .Vlaryhiud, to tiik effect today, when he will enter upon his duties as naval ulllcer tt Baltimore. Benator Wtltb propoeet to raikt tt a crime, punMiulde hy Imprlsonnent, from ouo jvar SO twenty VtBTt, to retard or 00 sLriict. the passage of any train carrying the United .Status mail. A general pension bill increasing the ptnsloasoi tne survivors of the Mexican ami Indian wars snd their widows from td to fit B month, was agreed upon by the house pensions committee ut their meeting yesterday. STATE NI.WS CONOENStP. About 400 Hed Men hove gathered at Bethlehem, where the Htulo council will meet today. Tho Lutheran church, costing 1513,000, wus dedicated on buaday at New Tripoli, Lehigh county. Creamery men in eastern Pennsylvania are paying about 20 per ceut less, for mills than tbey did a year ago. MAM il IS CARVER iULli i lukcik isrd'j v Mi:s u:s f i. ier am w cuiu s fV.j rt.s. irn- ti .. . ... BeTetll Persons. jrpe. fill) Tho Lunatic in a Fit of Frenzy Runs Wihlly About the Sircets with Thrc? Knives in His Hands Slashing Ri,-ht and Left Piumrcs a Knife Into His Mother's H,.art antl Also Stnbs Four o,- Five Other People Cap tured Afl;r I Hard btruReJe. AXOAMT B Y , May 16, pTJQBNE BRADY n maniac, killed U his nother,age I 85, this afternoon Q in a tit of vi IsOOS und at tempted -3 to kdl four other p-rsitis. With i ret knives in hit heads, tie ran wil lly abont tba streets, cutting right sr.d left, tsiaoltlng i verv one he net, llefore tbr police overp werd hi in ii litd cut hla s:st r-in-law, Mn. Jants Brady, Alfred J. V. tVarntr.Mn John K lly and Patrick Rice. Mr. Relly't wound. ar serlom, bat itis not thought they will prove fatal The w muds of the others are not serous. Tr.is af., i nno i Kr.idy begin ip.iirr 1 ling with his niiii.r.r an I I iters . r B apparent nasoB, and tbey n in deter ill ued that lie was not In his right nlnd, as Brady's father has been ln saue and Was released from an ilylnu but a short time ag I The daughter, Jennie, Went to a Bearby lumbal yard tad naked that one of the employes be s:il lo the hon.a to quiet her brother The proprietor aid l.7i em ployts repaired t,, the Boast aad ( taad Brady la the kitchen ytlliag at those around hlui an I tbrttttaiag to kill tbi ni Wnen the men SBters I the h me Brtdy rati np st Ira SB 1 jumped from h sen ii I story wind W, riie in..; tan outtldt tad picked him ap lie was aaeoattioai and it w.ks Ibonght that be w .s stria uly injured, bnt L s i to nvived and btot be c ul I be elopptd. jumped np and grabbed a cominop ci.e knife, a can o;.-ne," tn I a est vui, ' knife ile than ran out of the no its un l began a wild and terrible ch ,s tnr , ugh th ti"igu;ortioo 1 toe ptosis Beting fron bin nnd he madi Several attenptt tu i it th who r. uoi ijuick aaough to g.t an I of bis tray li mother ai d itatef folloertd. Tat mother cant Up TUaBlag BBd caught lOlU of her tOO'l arm. The infuriate 1 man became calm an 1 dro; pad all but tu carving kalfe KMI'B UK c IO m i: HI IKT. Ihu IWO then Walked back to lu huf.se. and Whea tbey r-achel the rar I Urs.ly threw his BTM ar, IB I is uioluer's t.eck and kissd her Bt t ten piii'igl the long kuife into her bn Ut, .r king her to lbs heart, and Shtditd in a lew niaates Bis slstr-lnltw Was stan ling n ir and he slash 1 nt h.r, ihe knife cs'.ctuiig her on the arm Brady then started aa aaotbtr wild tbaae far a tunber of Maekt Bt was followed by ml I'li inn who wanted to capture hi in but wl.eu ho turtiel upon th--ni I hty fl d A J V Warner, who tried to stop Mm. rtoelved a t, id aooo 1 ob the rm tin ti inscVoort sir et Patrick llict Wa. pn aiiig n house a. tm was beading ovei Itr-1) oaueBpoo binaadplaoged tbe kmle Into bis right hip Tbe woaad Is not nrtoa Tbs mtiidrer sootinntd on and his next ViOttn was Mrs Jtiou K lly wh raa mt h r honte as Itrady ap praaebed, Tba Ittttr followtd an 1 plunged the koife Inl ber back us she was ruaaing no the stairs. Her Wounds ; n BOl tat il As Bndy snsrged from the Kellty rstidenoe Robert Schneider throw cobble stone at him Which struck him ou the Ill's, 1 an 1 stagger, d iiliu fur a motu iit, but he sooii recover, d and Coolluued on 111 pursuers wereclos iiig iu ou him Whea tbe police patrol wagon cam lloBg, Patrolman fjllnoh Caiifc.-1. 1 hold of bin IS ha ItUAblsd and ittnet bin with his h.t. After son cinching, Brady dropped tbt kalfe and '.vr.s thrown to the ground. II era! taken to jail and locked up lie is about 88 years old, C3UNCII OF RK0 HCIL Prcc.adlur Of the Important Me;lnir. U Id nt Tl.tlilrh.m III TIII.tllKM. Pa., Max 15. Tile great cour cii ot renntyivaait, improve I ur der of Ued Mcu BOnTtBtdlB IBBOl iii lure this morning. Thro hun dred of the 841 Iri bee la tbt state wtn represent, d ut the ODSOlBg si ssion Blgbty-til past chiefs were tdnilttd, During th vir the receipt inn, in ted to 1881,088; upendtd for re lief, $114 H'JT; fnaeral heusBts, 188,7811 snouni I eve ted, 1470,068 liuinik' tbe year 8,886 new nentoir were admitted, 148 re-Instated an I 183 idnttted by card, 8,648 wn impended and iu s nelled, Net loss during lbeyeir904 Tbt present nenbtrthtp In the state is 81.884 The nnmber of pattssobsni 5, 680. a: IZELL AND STOflt. CHOSEN. Th Allllhsay S'.itesinsn Ar Nomlu ttSd by Arclamarlon. PRT8BURO, Pa., May 15 The Rf publican oouveutton of the Twenty third congressional district was held in Allegheny today and re-nominated William A S'.oiie f. r COngnsi by uccla maliou. At the R publletn convention of the Twenty second ceiu fessiousl district Hon. John Dtlitil was re-noninited for congress ly icolnnttion, 1 i I, . STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Interesting Betttoni at tho Forty-fourth Msstliw in rblladrlphla. PBILADBLPHU, May 15 Two bun dled allopathic physicians from every part of tho Ksystons state were pres ent in the building of the Old Tenth Presbyterian church this morning whon the forty-fonrth annual session of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania was Oalled to order bv the presidont, Dr. 11. fi. McCormick, of Williamsporl. Mayor Stuart delivered the address of wel come and Dr. E. E Montgomery, nt Philadelphia, chairnan of the conoid tee of arraagentatt, made the li sp Wise. Th- r p irt of tho secretary, Dr. Wi. liam li Atkltrnm, of PhilndlphlA, tated that tha society has 2 600 m-tr-bers who are ,iivi id among fir' , eonnty s n-i -tie. Xh traiarr, D O. B Dunmtre, of Philadelphia, re ported receip's lor tbe t resent Vear to loive been 84.183 and inandltnm i . 488. At 2 p. tu. the delegates, were enter tained at loncheon In the Medico -Cblrnrgicttl hospital Ti ls afternoon ronrtetn different papers wro raid by proninent pttotltionert nud tonight a reception was tendered ihe mmbtrs oi the society at i ne Hotel B.-lloVBe, by the nodical dun of Paltu lalphU The s saion will continue until Thnrsd iv evening uinoers will be elected to morrow 11. HATCH Is FEVERISH. Congress Enlivened by Threats of War -Progress Made Upon the Tar.fT Bill. WABBtXOTON, Hay 18. - Progrt's nadt in tbt senate today on tha tariff till was somewhat encouraging. With no more diatnteiou than such a had ImnedlatB r I ition to 'he iieius on the Obeniotl tabs lute, according as they wi re rtschsd, i ms from No 18 to No. is wr dieooted of, leaving the rite of duty us follow-'. C lloral liyJrate, 88 per cent ad valorem, chloroform, 88 cent ner poond;'ooil tir, colon or ly,, 86 ter eta I ad valorem; oxide o' coi'ii!:, 2.1 , ts pr pound Coll i li nt t ' c ms per ponnd, rolle i or In "heets, hut aot mid up in arti h-s. .VI cents per rou-id, if in finish -J ir p.rtly Bnisbtd artielet, V per c ut al vulorrm. Coloring for brandy, wine, b.'er or Other irtjuus I per cent, a I v.loeom Drags, noh as tarks. t)ati. bsrn s, etc., 10 per cen'. ed raloran Qelatine, wine, etc . 88 per c:.t a i v iloren ( rod glrctrine, not pnrified, l cent pr poond, nflaed, :t eentt, Ink and Ink powders, printer,' ink, etc, 30 per Cent aJ valorem. El tract of lianrioe, 8 etott prpou il ''astor oil 88 o nt. per gallon. Cod li v, r i il 2 ' p. r cut. a l v,,lorm. Dr. Allen, Nebraska,! (( r-! n resolu t o;, on i h ask 1 Imm dute :ic- tioa, railing on ti. storstary of th- treust iy ) .; latornition on the follow. Ing points Total number of persons nt g I la it 'tact. I In l istri of the U iltt 1 Mate Wbet WtgM 'ire or may he claimed to btiSnltd bv tariff igi latl in. Objection w.4 mala to immediate aeli u u.l th r.'..dution Went ov r until torn rrjw T .e a ite at 0 p. m idJoaratd Tbt boas nude a basinets record in the proceedings of to lay's session Con .i I . . L. , . .. i ii. ,. cm us me n.vsi prnpriat ion t.il was COnoladed and the tall past.! As rei.orlnd bv th c inrniltee i!.,. 1 1 cirr.-l total appro;, nation of 2',, 80,888 th:. was larrsattd T". i3u b tu lotion of the committee of tt wbolt Tba tgrionltaril inpropr latloo till for th oontogytar was then taken up In CJtumitteo of he whol. and six of the twnty-six ages considered, ni. ler tbt Bvt niaatt rule As reported tl 'I' carries n total sj pro; n.tio i o.' IS 180.848 ball less bp $149 853 ths-i tbs approprlatioos la the bni for the current year. la th ooant ,,f ilsoattl in np .n an luietulment ofTared by Mr UoSSS, Dsn , .i.. ndaclag from 2 ,vd to 83,000 tun Old figart, tbt salary of tb pathtlogitt of the dtpartneat, an acri monious p-r.or.al controversy occurred between Cbilrman Hitob auJ Mr Hopkins, (Rtp., II I Ihe latter cri'.i elsed the failure or th chairman of tbt committee either In the statement rinlein ex;. Ian ill m of the bill or in tho report tcaonpsnylng th ntisurs to prettnl to the hmis the informa tion brought out In Mr M s y amend ment, and spoke of the effort ot the gentleman fron Missouri to juggle through a chance in the salary nanod. Mr Hitch hotly reeeuUd what he tamed th Inpotitloo aoatalaed la Mr. lio kins' nnark, saying that he would not permit him or any other gentleman to chtrgt underhanded ui' lhods upon him. and adding that if th! word ' j iggle" wer used in th sen- ordloarily attached to it and if it should be rtpttted OBttldt tht chaui bir.it would be rammed doWB bis ltin.it Mr. H ,p',;ins, responding, sail that bt dld'oot know, after Mr Batoh'l re marks, whither or not btibonld need a body "ttard from the Capitol to his n silence this .-veiling, but ha would say for tiie gentlelii ,u's tHsuelit that he dl l not car' iu wast sens he t ok thu word. Mr. Motet' intadntat was defeated. In tile ll I : linor .avr,il .. T . .7.. i'.i.mu- nun iiiiporiaut tuns were passed bill placed on the calendar to labor 'lav national hi lidav. and ii make Owing to the absence of Sxlcer Crisp, due to the dentil of Mrs Crlsp't mother, Repreiontitivs Dockery, of Mlssonrt, acted as pro. tern , for th i day. At 5 o'clock the hontt 1 1 joarted -- FLA'oHEO FROM THL WIRtS. Bl-PrttldOOl lliirrijiui left New York for Indlanapolll yesterday aftornoea. The demand for public school toachors at Providence, K. l., ar odt tb supply, (irocer P A. Sage haoged himself at San Francisco jost alter telltag his store for a go d price. lilsili'l) Nii'llolsnll. Of l'hihlrli.lnhl. tinned several candidates at liriglitou, hi .,'d,'ii uio, on ru;uiHy. Two Begroet ban b en arrested for choking to d, nth with a pair of tongs aged .Nirs. Lilly, near Atlanta, Ga. Chitrtnau Thornton, or the tsoalty of the Univerelty of Virginia, denies that its doors have been opened to women. The menbadea season oft" Near London Conn., was opened by tbt steamer Aruona. with a catch of 70,000 Osh iu a day, Ten-year-old Daisy Vaughn's mother wouldn't let her a-sist uiielgnb ir iu plum, ing com, ut Anna, UL, so Daisy took nob sou and diod. WEATHER FORECAST. WASitiNt.TON.May '.Forecast ffT .., II .. . . J,r .......... srennagfcaatO, for Wtaiutday; rnsrtxwfao clWd nS almhlUi ..... ... .., ...... .y, -;i,er, SDSIM tO en.sr leiMrfi , , ,. n- ... fvmnia, unnttitd watkmr, probably thunder utoruit II nJ-.u-sdau eveninu, south out UlllUS. FNL n HER : MAJESTY'S Corset BEST IN THE W0RLI guaranteed -TO-WFI.n l.fiMiFKand Bive im.raGAHEaad OOMrORTthaa sn, othri'i iltsi;r uisdo lathe Vt'oild. AMI NOT TO CHANGE Its SHAPS HIiLESS ol TIME worn. FlK'AK over tht 1NJ1 RJCtl -HEALTH or LiI'stboY Ui I FIOCRE. Bald by the LSADIVQ MODISTES to be the ONLY CORSET over which a Dreet Waist can be PERFECTLY and PROP EHLY KITTED. HEB MAJESTY'S O IB8BT Mf'ST KOt BE MORE THAN TWO INCHES 8MALL- " be siE of your Wai.t wh.n measured tight',.- nvr vcur dress. If so ordered, BO OOB8ET MAKER can make one to order that will fit as well or with much ease and comfort, or give such a Magnificent Korm. ?lE?yT ALL LADIE9 to parch BEB MAJESTY S Ct iBBET and are CON HDh.N'T that tbv will ht I'ELIOHTED w,lh their I8ITE i ( IBM HT ao4 bl'LEMblD WLAKINti CUALITIEa FIHLEY'S 510 and 612 Lackawanna Arc IHE CUTT1 FtfltHU RUBBER MTB Ctt'S FAMOUS Maltese Cross RUBBER BELTIMO AND HOSB. HIA A. PCHIEKF.V CO S PERFORATED ELECTRia And Oak-tanned Leather Belting, H. A Kingsbury AO BNT 513 Sprue St , Scrauton, Pi r Lewis, Reilly & Date A DRIVE In Russet Shoes. LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES 114 Wyoming Avo. WHOLESALE AND liETAlL. We Examine Ejes Freo of charpo. If a doctor is needed you are promptly told so. We also guarantee a perfect lit. All SILVERWARE and Damaged Goodt at Arcade Fire will be aold at SO Per Cent. Below Coat The Jeweler, 408 Spruce Street. I. J, B