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Malu St., Shenandoah. h Finest Stock of Beers, Ale, Cigw, 4o IGOR (IF MFN fJICII V nniAiri v firnun ir...... - 7? OR ally H lmi, JSerTiiulioMfc D.bllltr, ud i tHU. woirt AiA. Voii j . i . r IIMU, mr, .to. Tall dUop,jt (t 'u4 tOM ihoj. lanoataw Iuoiotobm) u. Jl.r,'ii,'M..lh!. I'nn city iic&uiJi ou, palUddtkis r, THE STRIKERS BLAMED Coroner's ury Verdict in the Homestead Deaths. f ' j, 4 . FRlCK AMD oVrteltV dlVri BAIL. A Small Kited Hint Wlion Two of Ilin Pink, ortnri Mi-ti Cliint'xl Willi SlnrilerWer ItrouKltt Out of the Mlll Tlin Mtrlkeri Still Confident (if Wlnjiiue.tlie rielit CuiiickIb ,lla Wlllidlmv llln I)onnllon to Plt.t AliursxAnnrclilnt llauer ltelitfil. riTTsnsfto, . Mifti .-4.Tlio inquest itltc tlie deaths resulting from tho riots nt Homestcntl was concluded jestertlny nf ternooti liefliro Corondr McDoWell. The jury vrns out nhout an hourheforo n vsV- dlct Wns rutilyii'd. 'There wero no ivft exftrpfnejl, tljo orfly matter helng the chnrgoot the ioroncr. Tho return' In tho cases of the ncven strikers who wero killed reads almost alike in one)) (uio, T.liat on tlte tlcnth ol Silns Wnin states thnt "he enme to hia dentil while In the company of others 111 .unlawful aeitibfy upon tho proptVty 9 Cnrneule, I'hlpps & Co.'s steel works, Mifflin Township, to prevent the landing of two model barges loaded with Pinker ton guards to protoct said property, nnd he being struck by n misiile from n can non. Which had lieon taken liy said unlaw ful assembly to the Pittsburg sido of the llonongahi'l.a River and discharged by therri, tttHkhig and instantly killing tho said Silas Wain, and we recommend that said unlawful iiRembly bo certified to the September sessions of tho grand jury." ' In tho cases of tho three Pinkcrton men fcimllnr returns were made In tho caso of each. That on the death of T. J. Connors' states that it was caused from shock nnd ex' haustion, duo to a gunshot wound In tho right arm, he being shot by a ball'f rom an unlawful assemblage, and "that said shooting was done by a party or parties unknown with felonious intent; and we recommend that such unlawful assem blage bo certified to th6 September ses sions of the grand jury." No attempt' was' made by the jnry in any of the ten cases to designate tho per sons by whom the fatal shots were fired further than to declnre that there was an unlawful assemblage on the Carneglo property which led to a battle. Hugh Boss, who was accused by Sec retary Lovcjoy of murder and riot at Homestead, und who Is now out on ball, appeared before Alderman King, of the South Side, shortly before noon and mode information, charging II. C. Frick, P. T. Lovejoy,' Ilohert Pinkerton, William Pinkerton, J, A. Potter, U. A. Corey, J. G. A. Irishman, II, M. Curry, C. Wi Bedill, Pred Primer, W. H. Burt, John Cooper and P. W. Ilinde of tho murder of Joiin 13. Morris, Ueorgo W. ltutter, Silas Wain and Joseph Sotax. The five Inst names of the accused aro tlnkwton detectives'. Robert nnd William Pipkcrtdn are the heads of the Pinkerton JJU1U11U. 1 The others are Carnegie officials. The names of Tfevin, JlcConnell and James Dovey, Pinkerton detectives, were added in the afternoon to the list against whom Hugh Ross made informations. At 2:U0 o'clock Secrtnry Lovejoy and Messrs. Lcischman and Curry of tho Car negie Company proceeded to the Court House and presented themselves to Judge Ewing, asking to be admitted to ball. The court refuted, telling them to go and deliver themselves up. Alderman King was sent for. IJo soon appeared in court and served the warrants. Alter listening to the ar gument by the attorneys, II. C, Prick, lovojoy, uurry anu leiscmnan were ro leused. in $10,000 hail each, A. W. & W. R. Mellon, bankers, going on their bonds. The attorneys then began to wrangle over the caies of Potter, Corry, McConnell and Uovey. Court then atl journed until to-day. Mc Connell and Dovey, who wero under ar rest, woro taken to jail. Potter and Corry were at tho' hearing, but wero not under arrest. The prosecution makes tho assertion that Mr. Potter was on tho boat and gnvo orders to lire, and that Innocent men on the outskirts of the mob were specially picked out and killed. The remainder ugiuust wuom charges wero mauo are uc cused as actessories. Andrew C'ornegle will himself withdraw his munificent donation to the city of Pittbburg in the event of councils taking any official notice of the Tesoluttons pussed from time to time during the past month by trado unlohs, requesting thnt body to return the inllllonniro steel king s uonntion. bilch"i8, In substance, tho statement made by.n .gentleman close ly associated with tho Carnegie Company's interest, and ho drew his conclusion from n broad hint thrown out by Mr, Carnegie' in a communication of recent date to a friend in this city. The reasons assigned lira that-Mr.'Oarnegieis on bls mettle and that he would regard any ollicial action taken Upon these varied resolutions as a perktmal insult backed up by base ingratl tude. "The impression prevails," said a proml hdrit Pittsburg man, "that Mr. Carnegie still continue to uu the executive head of the iutelests hearing his uamu. This is not bo. Ho is u heavy stockholder, hut lljktfs'no part in the executive manag lheiit of tho works. lie did not make the gift to Pittfhurg as a donation from any Of the llrnjs vfttu 'wbiclt bd is connected. It is out of his "ovn tfrivato fififds. con sequently the agitation- to return the gift now going the rounds, has made tho gentleman -very augry, and tho action dDsiguated abdVelsf Suf e '--'tohe taken in case ho receives any treatment of that Kind. ' ' ; . , "If such an ovent transpired' it would leave matters in a had miiddlo so far as municipal alliurs are concerned. Tho nineteen acres which form tho Porbes street entrance to Schenlby ipark were sold to the city at an extraordinarily low price in consideration of tho fuct that the library proper was to bo placed there, und tins would enhance the vuluq of the property adjoining und which is owned by Dr. Schenley." "Do you thtnk Mr, Carnegie 'wqu.ld withdraw tho gift in the event of the refcuiutlous named buiiig tabled I was asked. "The action ot oounoils," he replied "on tlie trades union resolutions, whether it be favorable or against, is not the (plus tiou which gives Mr. Oaruettie a thought, The very fact that councils would go into u discussion of the matter is what would impel him to resent the insult in a man ner which could not be misunderstood." Judge Magee yesterday morning no eepted bail in 5,OQ0 iiua-released'Anarch-ist Bauer. His bondsmen are Emll Bes- chel and Eurne.t-Kuhrer, When out.lde Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOULTOLY PURE the Jail Bauer refused to talk. In the case of Knold, Judge Magce said there wis evidence that Knold bail shown Berk man, who shot Mr. Prick, tho location Of the Carnegie offices and for that, reason nail would be refused Until the accuseu had had another hearing, which was set for next Saturday morning. PiTTSBuno. Aug. 4. A death notice haq been handed In to the newspaper offices announcing tho death of tho five weeks, old child of H. C. Frlck. This la tlie child that it was said would bo named for 0. A. Dahft Of New York. This was not done , however, nnd tho baby was named Henry Ulay trick, Jr. CHARGED UPON THE CROWD. AVI til Plied llajmilits the .Soldiers !)!- porsnd a ltltitnus Gntherlnc. Homestead, Pa., Aug. 4. -When it bo- enme known in Homestead yesterday af ternoon that deputies had entered tho Carnegie steel works with warrants for the arrest of Kevin McConnell and James Dovey, Pinkerton detectives, on tho charge of murder, strikers to the number of several hundred gathered in tlie vicin ity of tlie works, but wero dispersed. On the depot platform was a crowd of strikers, who began jeering the prison ers. Tho few militiamen and deputies found themselves unable to handle the ex cited throng, and1 tho situation grow seri ous. Word was sent to Gen. Wiley. Five minutes later a company from tho 16th Regiment arrived, fixed bayonets and charged upon the crowd, and arrested xnomas tsowen, wno oranutsneu n iuiuo. When the train -pulled up Dovey ana McCounoll, with several constables, stepped aboard. Mnjor Crawford re quested two deputies Xo take Bowen to Pittsburg nnd lock him up. This was -not relished by the crowd. which made a move as if to attempt Bow- en's rescue, but tho bluecoats drove the crowd bnck. Major Crawford detailed eight members ot his command to do duty on the train. At (Jity Farm station was gatnoroa an other body of strikors, but- to this place also had been despatched a company of soldiers. The scenes convinced the offi cers in command ot the provisional brig ade that, despite tho repeatod protests of the people of Homestead, the presence of the troops is still nocessary. Alore non-union men arnvea ai tne Homestead mills this morning nnd went to work nt onoe. Supt. Potter said thnt tho company was getting all the men it needed. The strikers profess to-day to feel as confident as ever of winning tho ficht, and they say that the satisfaction of the mill managers' will boon give place to chagrin and disgust when they come to figure tho cost of the mnterinl which the now men nra spoiling, nearly nil the work turned out so far, they claim, is imnerfect. At a meeting last night the men of the mechanical departments of tho mills and the day laborers, decided to remain firm. David Lynch made ah address, in which he said that if the men went back now they would be working at 50 cents a day in a few years. It is stated to-day by Acting Chairman Crawford of the Advisory Committee that Hugh O'Donnell has gope nway for recreation by advice of the committee. Tlie Quiet llefore the Etnrm. Ottawa, Aug 4. David Keer, a Home- Btead striker, has secured employment in this city. The troublo at Homestead, he says, is by no menns over. The union men hro pntlenty waiting for'"! the with drawal of the soldiers, when bloodshed would ensue at Carnegies. Ivoer likened the,8ituat,ipn nt Homestead at this time lu tus ij,uict uuiore vuu siuriuj AFTER- BURIED TREASURE. Searching l"or Money that a Thief Hid Near Look Iluyen, Pa. Lock Haven, Pa., Aug. 4. A sensa tion bas lieon created' in this city by the nppenrunce of two men from Altoona, who state thnt they nro in search of a, fortune of $72,000, wblch a man by tho name o'f Lufold, a noted thief nnd gambler now servirig outa scntence in : the Western penitentiary, stated he burled on the mountain above Lock Haven. The story as told by Lufold is that he obtained tho money by theft and gam bling, and, fearing arrest, he had one, night, while out cuon hunting with Mer chant Winner of this city, buried the en tiro amount at the root of an old stump. Shortly nftcnvnrd ha,wsirre)ti)d, tried, convicted and sentenced to tho peniten tiary for 15 years. He has yet ubout'flve years to serve, but bethought with mouy to employ oounsel he might get a pardon, and hence bent tho two men to get his buried treasure. An accurate description wag given of the place where the money wna alleged to have been buried, but at this writing it has not been located. BON'Y DEI.AV ft Cures Cpldi,Conk,SorThrotCrotir,IiiBaenls, Whooping Coufh, Sronchltis nt Asthma, A anils tur fur Consumption Is Rim ussm, tfci s turs rviuf Is t-tvsnsed stsges. unin You will ses tM si. ull-nt fifed sfter taking ths first doss. W4 Sslri swwbw. Lsrgs SstUM. fS essu SA4 SUM 9 S YlB IdZQUGB Death Follows Carelift. Target Practice WiLKBHiiAnnn, Pa., Aug. 4. While shooting nt a target with a revolver at n plculc yesterday at. Fuirview, Geo. Daley accidentally shot Ids friend, Ed. Harris, In the eye, killing him instantly, Tho latter was 18 yenrs old. The Attorney-flpneml Leaves Washington WAsutNaTox, Aug. 4. Attorney-Gen-ernl Miller has left Washington for In dlanapolls. lie will spend the month of August in Indiana. During his absence Solicitor-General Aldrick is acting Attorney-General. NEWS OF THE DAY. Defaulter Dann, of Buffalo, N. Y. has been released on $40,000 bail. Tho statue of John P. Hnlo was un veiled in the Stnto House yard at Concord, N. II., yesterday. Hodges has been declared tho winner In the New York State Chess Association match at Skanentelcs. Iiageman Onderdonk, ono of tho best known citizens of Nynck, N. Y., died yes terday, in his 74th year. Annie Carter, aged 18, committed sui cide in St. Louis Tuesday because her father would not pay his grocery bill. The High Court of tho State of New York, Independent Order of Poresters, held its annual session in Oswego yester day. The California Athletic Club yesterday matched Solly Smith, of Los Angeles, and John Van Heest, of Cincinnati, for a fight at 115 pounds in September. William Husd, an employe in the Occi dental Mill, Virginia City, held up Super intendent jas. JvinKheau, who had ?1U,UU0 in gold with him. Husd was captured and shot by Kinkhead. The Treasury Department has initia ted the Collector of Customs at San Fran cisco to send back to China by the steam ship Peru the 74 Chinese sailors brought over by the .steamship Peking. In the court room nt Gootllnud, I. T., on Tuesday, Martin Holmes was shot and killed by John Bohanan. Holmes mar ried Bohannn's daughter and killed hor about a month ago in a fit ot jealousy. Israel Weinberg is under $5,000 bonds in New Haven, Conn,, chargod with arson. His clothing store was slightly damagod by fire Tuesday night and an investigation showed that the goods in tho store had been saturated with kerosene. Weather Iteport. WASniNQTON, D. Oi Aug. 4. For Eastora New York, Eustorn Poniwyl vanla. New Jer sey; Generally fair; slightly warmer, south, westerly winds. l'or Western New York and Wostern Pennsylvania: Generally fair-weather; warmer; southwesterly winds. For New Kiiulnud: Generally fair; slightly warmer, southwest winds. MKW YOllIC MAItICKTS.( New Yohk. Aug 3, Money an call easy at per cent. , . . BONOS CLOSIKO rmCKi. U.S. 2s. r ioo U.S. 43, r.... HOM u.a. -is, c, , no) STOCKS OLOSINd. Delaware!: Hudson t3S Delaware. LnosawannaAe Western lf8) Kne 2814 Krle DroterreU 'U84 Lako Shore i:itlu Now Jersey Ucntiat , mail Heading ., , U0 Western Union , U7U New YorUOontnil ll'iH CIA IN UAHKET. Wheut No. 2. rod winter. SOyi: July, 83 Aug, mi: Sept., SSVs. Corn No. -', mlxud, 59H: July. BOW; Aug. 65M,; facpt., 61U tuts No. 2. mixed, 30Hi June, 30; July, 3oH. Aug., a5. I'ltOUUOE ilAKKtl. UCTTEK Creamery. State Ji Penn extras 22Vio.aS3Ho. Creumery, western, Ursts ca'il o Creamery, western, seconds..,,, caVO o State dairy, h. f. tubi, ultras 18 c.ul a CH3E8E State laotorr, full crtutn, fancv.. 0 o.a OoM gtate tactory, fuL creuut,nno HJioji u State factory, common to fair T c.a )ia KQO- bluteand I'enn. now lnd, choice. 17lo.a ,17o Southern, now laid, fair to good., o.uHWo WoAtoru. new laid, uriuiH.,,,a....,iaio,aleuo Duck eggi. ilary mud , per down... IB u.u. Cleveland Is Pleased. Buzzaiid's Hay, MnBs., Aug. 4. llr. Cleveland expresses himself as being very much pleased over the result of tho elec tion in Alabama. Mr. Cleveland Is in re ceipt of n congratulatory uieSsugo from Governor-elect Jonos, assuring him of the overwhelming Democratic victory and of the outlook in that section for Novem ber. Mr. Cleveland hns also received juany congratulatory messages of similar character of late from different faoctions of the country. A Young Wife Kills Ilvrsoir. Nbwauk, N. J., Aug. 4. Mrs. Augusta Hulbert, a pretty young woman of 5!3 years, Is dealt from the effects ot a doso of rat poison which she took Tuowlay nght. Her husband had been out ot work for Homo time and She wirs unable, to muko lxith uhIk mart. Being- neglected by her hnshaud for another woman, she and her two ohildrwi wro In want. She grew drepondout ami took poison, TJio Hoy Her- onltuces. Philadkuuiia, Aug, 4. John Moore, aged 18, who for Ave years has been an employe ot the Philadelphia Cooperage Company, has been held in $8,000 bail ter court by Magistrate Fulmer for einbejtzl ing $8,700 from th company sinoe July 8, IbOl. Tlie money wjts lot on tho Glou cester races. Kidnapper Connors Captiired PiioviDBKOte, H. I., Aug. 4. Warren Connors whd escaped from Port Chester, N. Y., where lie was being held on a charge ot kidnapping n 13 year old child, and Who wus arretted in Hxeter, It. L, Tuesday evening has been taken to Port Chester by the Chief of Police ot the latter place. Early Adjournment of Con gress Now Likely. DIFFERENCES SMOOTHED OVER. lloth Hldi-s S in-in .Satisfied With the Plan to Give S5, 500,000 to the Pair A Vote on tho iJttrborrow 11111 to bo Taken Saturday. Washington, Aug. 1. The differences which have divided tlie Democratic ma jority on the World's Folr appropriation seem to havo been harmoniously adjusted nnd if tho plan adopted at tho cnuo us yobterday, after the conference committee reported, be carried out and there ap pears to bo little difiloulty in the way. of this Congress will adjourn early next Week, with the clinnces in favor of Mon day as the day. The preliminary movement in the di rection of carrying tho Sundry Civil bill and tho Durborrow bill through the House Will probably bo begun during the day. A motion will bo made for the re consideration of the vote by which the House receded from its disagreement from the Senate amendment appropri ating $5,000,000. This is the motion con tained in the resolution submitted by Mr. Bingham, of PentiHylvanla, and its adop tion will free the Sundry Civil bill from the World's Fair feature and pavo the way for u motion to send it back to con ference. Then tlie Durborrow bill appropriating $5,000,000 for tho fair, now on the calen dar, will be tnkon up nnd amended by re ducing tho amount to $2,500,000 as de cided upon in the caucus yesterday, the subscription fenturo eliminated and tho bill so changed as to make the latter sum nn absolute gift to the Exposition. Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock a vote will betaken on tho Durborrow b(ll. Some attempt nt filibustering may be made to prevent the bill coming to a direct vote, but notwithstanding the assertion of Mr. Kilgore of Texas and- some others that they will fight the gift of any sum if they keep Congress in session continuously un til March 4 next, the day tho 52nd Con gress expires, it s almost certain that the action of the caucus will bo carried out to the letter. A. strong feature in tho report of the conference committee is the section pro viding that w ict her tho lmrborrow bill be carried or ilefeured the vote on it shall be regarded an a settlement of tho whole question. ThU means that Congress can ndjoum immediately after the programme agreed upon is carried, no matter whether the Wprld's Fa(r is provided for or not. When the House opened Mr. Kilgore objected to the approval of the journal in tho absence of a quorum and tho roll was called, showing 180 members present. The journal was then approved. Mr. Holipan (Dem., Ind.) moved to ad journ, but, being nppealed to by several members, withdrew his motion. Several telegrams from absent members were read at the desk, and tho following were excused forillness: ilessra. ljiyton, 0.; Hopkins, I'll.; Coggswell, Miss.; and Morse, Mass. The regulur order was domanded and the speaker stated the pending motion was that of Mr. Bingham (Rep,, i'enua,) to lay Mr. Holman's motion to reconsider the vote by which the Senate amendment to the World's ralr clnuse was concurred in, on the table. Mr. Bailey (Dem., Tex.,) moved a re cess until i! O'clock. Lost. Filibustering was then rqsumed nnd, Beeiug that it was Impossible to make any progress, and after several roll calls, at 12:50 the House adjourned for the day. Tho Senato In the course of an hour and a hfl-i Ts session cleared the only three un opposed bills remaining on its calendar and then waited lor some sign of agree ment from tho House on the Sundry Civil bill, A motion by Mr. 1'ettigrew of South Dakota calling on tho Secretary of War for a report of all officers court-martialed during the past ten years draw out a rather animated discussion and was shelv ed, as was also a proposition by Mr. Call of .Honda to send a special joint commit- tco to investigate Cuba and other West India islands. The Georg Incident. Washington, Aug. 4. Secretary1 Fos ter of thu Sthto Department says thut tho United States at the tlmeof tho nrre-it of Mr. Georg, an attache of the Swis-i Lega tion nt Washington, had otlicially ex pressed regret at the occurrence and prom ised n lull investigation of tho matter, Tbat Investigation is now in progret.1 and when the report of tlie Governor of Mary land is received, in whoso jurisdiction the affair took place, the facts will all bo laid before the Swiss, Government nnd this Government, make all amends that tho facts call for. Setrlrr tn Ills Store. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 4. Tho cloth ing store of Isroal Weinberg was slightly damaged by lire during the night. An investigation by the fire marshal! showed that the goods in tho store had been sat urated with kerosene, Weinberg was nrrohted, charged with arson, and was held lu $5,000. bail. The upper floors of the build injc Mre occupied as a tenement by u large number ot families, nnd had the fire gained headway serious results might have followed. Au IHectrlcluit Under Arrest. Niaqaiia Faiis, 1, Y., Aug. 4. Wm, II. Cone, oleetrician ot the machine firm of McGarlgle & Sweeny is under arrest, charged with grand larceny In taking money belonging to tho firm and failing to make.it goWl. McGarigle & Sweeny charge Cone with being an elect rioal im postor. He was held in $10,000 ball, which was f urnislied by friends. Hunter Drove Him Insane. Nkw York, Aug. 4. Albert Delamens, who whs Impelled by hungery to write letters to keveral prominent bunim-sH men lidrw Uiroatenbig to blow them up -with dynamite it they did not give him money, was arraigned at the Tombs Court ami re nunled for examination. It is thought that hunger and destitution has made him lnsano. Accidentally Mint Dnad. Soiu.nto.1, Pa., Aug. 4. Oeorgtt Harris of Avoco, while at the Foirvlew Exoumlou lieeort, caroletly pointed a revolver to wards hliiiselt whrlo esamlni to wea pon. He accidentally pulled i . tilgger, 'nu was snot ueaa. We Carft do it jut aro willing to pay for learning liow to mako as good nn article as Wou'rs Acmb Blackinu of chenp material to that n retailer can profitably soil It at 10c Our price is 20c. c Tho retailer says tho public will not pay it. Wo say tho public will, because tlioy will always pay a fair price for a good article. To show both tho trade and tho fmblio that wo want to give them tho best or tho least money, wo will pay Reward' For abovo Information ; this offer Is open until January 1st, 1393. WOLFF RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. JPilC ROTl Is i hft rtftmn nf n nftlnf. whlrTi does work that no othi r paint oan do. A"o wood jialntcd with It looks like tho natural wood when it Is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS vr nnd It profitable to investigate. All Do you Drink Root Beer? 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