Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1890 — Page 1
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INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1890.
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pposmoif to • wortIDR d*7 of t«a boiin Asd MBAQ PAP. is tho WAtOhword Aaont tb# Jomr^AATAIAO CAtptaMn Of I taaiADApoUs. na oiore* 1 BABt for tiM «iflit>lionr I dAf AAd tMrtfiTeAtojUi ^pwrlwor PM begAA iA It iHm Boniios. tmiC of tbA bAID' ih« MV and Uto IldUW hM OMO^; 909 ■i«a wro MQa Aod Rats dotorulAed to zmoAitt •o BAtU thair doBABda tafo him 'aeeoOod to. VaArtr^ threa MrWiidAptiMdaBAad '^V iMd battar pay wooW *o into fofoa. Tbiaad-
■iAca tha aottoa waa tiv aiiaiilliaiiliiiL iba Catma ■ ato^My idoAlIir AMrly tlM Joun
tJa^na
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Jounayaen bi tba'
aaiMlTaa vltk •oMaoMof tha I ao dol^ pladsed tbeaaalaaa to ./tita dammud to ba mada. The baat vatcbad tbta raoiraaaiit b«i Rat# not taken any atapa
tia deBABda of tRabemftnr dAya quite a bub* bAva verbaUy acread daaaaada of taa work-
RMor bai ao one voi^ eonaebt to^nan-MraeBaBtaa raqniraa by tbe an' WlBEooltting tiBe came Iah avMUBK AHai cpBWjotmeyBan oarafatela in BAavtd wa deBABd fbr atyRt hoanL am I cai^ lie h^r nay. In aacR iDatanoe tbe
) pe b^r pay. In aacR inatanoa tbe via aUiMr tJ^ it eonld not ba I to <a tb« A di^ or two ' 4 to tblak OTM tha NMlt vaa between TOOandtoo
bftha 900 ^BaMyaMn carpenten in the dty
rkits and gave notice that thM
vmmLMt minm to work nntil tbe deBanda tnadeltodjean acceded to. And the treat
.atxika in XadianapeUa wae ia>
^ to inatmctioni the etrOdat men aU Aiwabjad at Maaenr Hall at t o’doA thie Boraiaf The hall wae not larfo enonih to aeoABBodato thoB alL and thoM who
nonidn’t net ineide tathetad on the ndewalk and diaow
AitAAtion. Ttw Ben are invariably well AtqMArlnt and intelUfent. They atfaeoneenradva in their viewa, bat Ann in their deteraiaatton to hold oat fdr averythinf dtaaitded. Aeeeoad Baetiag wae held lasttag ftoB • natti 9 ao o'clock. Reparta were rewvad from Ben workinc ttom all the eontinotora in tha city, and tbeae ahowei that praotioally alt the anion Ban ia tha eiiy were ont, Eeporta were reoaived of bat dneen anion Ben at work. It wae eetlBated that about one haAdred non* union ima had lafneed to laydown their toole. It wae aaat«pwed that Henry 8plel> hoff, ttw Cobiwttceei oontraotor, auTM to aeeeoe 40 the deaanda, and wat hie Ben were at work. Pwo other eotttraotoiA bed verbally agreed to pay tbe rate aalwd ibr en aighMioar day, and eame of their sen had agreed to remain.
tM reported where acteed to pay the
IbreBAtt 31 oente par honr, bnt weald not eeaaant to advAnoe the wanee of
la eome of thm ienenoee 1 rABAiaed with hie employer.
ihadrifkieedto oontlnpe ei weelMuHeHtheaMB eader him were given
in grenpe luaeeo the invariably
Bevetal eaMf Ibe aoMM had
tte ether awa. D MdHABiMhAdi wwle k otMialle
> adeaiiqe too.
After all the teporte had been reoetvad eomMitteii wen anK>iat«d to go oat and wait apOB the oeatraetefA and men at work. The ooBBittem were aaeiiraed dlstriote end inetneted to watt ilret upon all mui fbnnd at work, anion or non^anlon, aad try to penaade them to quit. The eoip tnetora were also to be aecn, and fua attempt made to eoavlaoe them that the demandaofthe JpnrBeymea ware inil, and ehoald be aoeeded to. ne inetroctlona were also to ladaoe those ooatraotora who had verbally agreed to p«r the advance to eign agreeBente. Tbe prograB ie that, whenever A eontTAOtor ehAll iign the Agreement bia man ahAll qll ratara to work. The eommittem ex* peot to get the e^atnrw of aavaral contrac* ton danag tha day. . It was aaaoanoed ia the mactingwat some
oln
^ad labor with all aaob own who aboald eome
By 10 o'olook nearl;
catU
itered oat ever tbe
loaraeymen at work aad tore noon Mvcral noa-oaion men, who went to work tala Boming, were poranaded to lay town their toola and eome down to Ifanaor Hall and make iBplioatioa for admiaaion to Me anion. Thia enernoon at 3 o'olook all the pommittees ont will report to another nneral meeting to be held at Mansur Hau. Tobight a third meetint will he held Hi the hall for the pn^ae of acting apoa any oomaonlcatlon that may ba aent aver by the ooatraotora. Thaatrikaie bavedeMed not to make anyavertuiea to the eon* trsetorai. They aay this: “We have given tbe boeaee fteqncnt notice of oar demand, and Mn bean ready at any time for mootheto lecBve answer (Vom them. They moat aow seacFa proposition to aa. When they tome forward we are ready to meet them, and » daal fairly with them.” Vaion men are akincideagee ftom bntldera to e^loy only 6 nlon men on proposed boaaaa. The Batler aiveraitv new boildiag aad a Soath Xaat Hreet hloek will be ao built.
Braaa the Oantraotonf View.
Tl» eoptraotora will maet to-night to dialaae the situation. Botae of them are disposed lo Meat with the m«i. while others are in hivor of Ifgotiag the strikera. This marning B^y of Me boaaea gathered at Me Builders' Buhaage aad iaformallv talked over tbe Ironhla The majority of those who reported had OMpeoded all wock. Tha prevaillag aeattment acama to be ia fator of arbitratiat the dlflbranaee, and a eeflSBiMee will likely be appointed by the BseUag to-aight to wait pa the atrtli. ■MAadaaakaaomoaort of a propoaitloa. “I twak Beet of the eootraetora will be willtag >0 oqg^gQgilM the diffarenota." said Conrad Header. *The greatest ohataoleiakhe way of g gggqgogilm is tha tefoeal of the Journeyfpikboga^ their men. It aeema to me that OB ooggratboie ahoald eonrnat to the B •efIlhiB hkur (Ate. it arould work a grsAt hardaWW OK gOMf aMpeateia by throwing them 0«4of Witt The agreenMot to PAT thia rnte weBidawMgBgtty fores meay men out, beeagee eebiniiaes would not am^oy any ex-
Able toeAraBceate
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^ ^tp Me ateada^
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thiafc. There
to the of the
klMr bean iatlBe.^”Hot many bp. but there ia a ' I dBM. the laborers M hi boara for a lay go ont ia ,^re havebeav cwf the strike.
dieesedlaat. Aa for the rapreaaotAtivea ^ the varioae indee, wa wedge onreelvee end fbatUae. "1. That we will aot patroniM agy baaiasM irm vMo gives work to, aoa-uaioa ooatraotora. “4. Wa win not natronize from Mia data aay tna who occasisi a blo^ oa which boaaaloa labee ia Miployed oither iathaeaastra4Btk>A or ranftitiscs ^?rWa%Unot iea, oa aay tioxet, any bnsiaeaa, ^flmoaaL laboring or tradesman who glvaa amplayment to non-anion oontraotore. "Oeneral Sheraaan once aWd.*‘vrar to ernelty, and you con not raftna It," Bo it to arith strlkss. Bakaoloaggeittolmppwihlsto wonre Jaalloe from amidoyora, strikaa will be awoesaary, aad as Justice in tbto iaatance to on tbe aide of the earpcntera and paintera. we ask yonr anppi^ hoptaf that toe day to aot for distant whan arbitration will Uke tha gtaca of harsh aaaeurea.” Azraaglag got Arbttratioa. Osiosoo, April lA—Jndges Aligcld and Tattle, of tbe Clienit Court, will toaue a oaU for a mass Beating, wbiohit to thought will be within a day or two, with a view to arbltratioaofthe dtffeiencas between the striking oarpentera and tha master bailuers. The atrlka to of auch sartous prcpotbons that if tbe dtfferancea aia aot aettl^ within a week it to thought that the {daning milla and brickmakers bera will have to abut down, thus throwing ont of amploymant many thousands of men. . A BatlroAd Btrlka ImpMdtag. Pmaauno, April 15.—The mseting of the yard awitohmen of tbe various railway Itnea ccatarlng here, which began last avenlng, did aot dose until nearly daylight The grlevanees, indading higher wages, shorter boon aadjBxperionced men. wereto have been presented at 9 o’clock, but up to 11 o’clock Me committee bad uotcalladon the offloiala. Two strike, if ordered, will iuvqlve Mvwal thoosand man. CAPTAXN H AkflLTOlflS DBMIAD.
Ha Bajrs Ckmfbdwrato Prtaonern Hava Mai WlUi Hamaiia Tiwatmant.
Tha statement by a Confederate soldier la the "Bound Table," a Nashville magazine, that it was vary common for Ms gnards to shoot into ibe prisons at Camp Morton daring the war, meets with a atrong denial from Captain XL W. HamlHoga, who was in command at Camp Mortoa tor nine months In 'B. Be also feels authorized to apeak for Colonel Guthrie, whom he rellevgd, aad Colonel Stevens, who sncoeeded him in command. "It never was a common thing that gaarda Ihted into the camp," Oantain Hamilton aajra. “1 never knew of uuB being dona except on one ooeasien. We had on guard a new recruit, a hoy who anerwards proved to be but sixteen yepra old, bat wb^ ia order to get into the service, swore that he was eighteen. A prisoner came np to the guard fonoe and
ESTt.’*-”'""-
to fall baek.
called the guard a ‘Yankee — The hot-headed young fellow fired at the prisoner and Me hau grazed Me man's cheek Tha gaard was mstaatly plaeed under arrest aad nnished. The ioJareB man was cased toA
b^nd a scntcb.
bat was aot dtoahled
"The prlaoners were net only never fired on, but wera humanely treated. No orders were ever Issued Justifoing brutal or offensive treatment. Tbs Comsdsratos had Me Mme rations we bad, except candles. They wore not
nsbie ream candles for night writing, etc., that it vnui not granted, if ia my power. 1 think the Confederates will tell Me tame story about this that I do. When 1 was ordered to tignafor 9,690 of AOOOprtoonae once ha my Marge to Camp DoaipaM, Me man who were Isating la^t three cheers Ter me, attesting, I helievi, their appreoiation of kindnesses extended. They were so demonstrative Mat I was a little afraid Me citizens bees would take me for a Bebel eympathtoer." TMB BOWOMABS HAS A DAT.
Miaa Maktta'a X>tWarnion and tlia Vtevr tha Otmvt Tadees of It.
Teeterday wee blue Monday with Mies Mattie Oeuflase, a Jarge walnut colored bella She revived hm: drooping epirlts and drowned
sugar and a little bear en Me outaide. It was Mattie’s day to hoa^ aad she played Me oaliope on a h^fa C. At UM 8ooM Tenneeeee street she let looee the doge of war, a« It were. She smMhad several windows, grouadfa clock bcneaM her iron hebl, knocked 411 the mnsic out of a i^aao and jdeoed a large amount of fnraitnre in oonduton to he repaired Mr. ’IVUliem Boberts seemed to be Mtoe klettie’a
krH<
partieuler avetelon.
"'Wbah am (hoar FnnkUnt" aaked
Dongli
••Id<
the
^ .one kmow, 'deed I doau,” ejaculated Hr. Boberte, turnip vthite about tbe mouth. "Doan tell me dat," again ahrieked the Dougleas, drawing a big mstol fVom tha folda ofhardraasandlsvaUng It. at Mr. Belierts, who only aaid ‘‘huhl”ana flm^Mattle’Bdrankan condition made her aim had and tha bullet happily want wild, ae was duly recorded
yeaterdey.
Mattie iraa to-day fined |95 and eaata. MOBTGAOB TItATTO DI«COVBBX3>.
Bar. Petal* 8. Ckiok, of Dublin, Finds Hla Indianapolis Roalty Mortgacnd. real mtata iharka era at work on a now game. It was uncovered yesterday, and Mare is no taUina how much it haa been played is Indiana. Bav. Peter B. Cook, a mintotar of Dublin, Wayne County, has owned ladtonapoUs property. A fow daye ago he fonnd a parchaser for It. When the abatract waa made a mortgags for 11400 given by Peter B. Cook (wldoweri,of Wi^pe County, Illinoto,to lamsa A. Pfaiilipa, of Jasper CoanM, Illinois, was found on tlra property. Bav. Cook,wbo to married. waa greatly suroriaad. Ha gave no auch mortgage aod never heard of Phililpa. It a clear case of fttaud and forgery. An attei
It wae
"S’
to Me Grand Junr and a suit will be bronght la Me civil ooarte to relieve Me land of Me traudoleat mortgage. niDIVIDUAh MBNTXOM.
HmBenator McDonald and wtfo are borne from Washington. ' Oaneral Carnahan leavea to-morrow for St. Paul to otganlM a Pythian Brigade, Uni-
formed Bank.
"Bud" Beaaud, tha aporting man of New Orleans who managed tha SoUivaa-Kllraia
fight, ia in the oity.
Mias Loatoa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M. B. Ingalls, will, on Batnrday. April Id, ba marrlM to Mr. John Alftoa Barnard, Aaaiatant
Gaaaral Manager of tha Big Poor.
John-Jahnson, the aflhbte and poetic night dark at Me Hotel Bates, has severed his connection to take service at Looiaville He to
aaooaedad at the Bates by Mr. Craaslncer.
Mrs. T. A. Hendrioka and Mrs. Senator MoDonald oaUad on Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blsselt at the Bates House to-d». Mr. Biaaw waa ax-Prasident Glavelaad’a former law partner. At a meatliyr of Me BuUdera* Trade Connell, avotaofthanrawaatanddred Mr. Martin 4aderaon, for hto affbfta to bring Me plaaterera* demand of eight Roun par day and aa in-
crease of wagee into effect.
W. H. Kinsley, of Columbia City, now a apeeial ageat of the lateraal Bevenne Departmeat, wae in ladlanapdia a few hoare to-day. Hewaeoa hie way to Tenasaaa9,whaca ha will aanca la Me bazaidoas ahn exciting bnrinesi or forrattag ont "moonthijera." •IgnAtaraa sa PrcMnamaUens Wanting. The Qovarnor'a proelamatloaa onaaing tha XvaasvUlaand&iohmsAd aas^nfha and oalliag fi»’ a apaoial dectieo in Morgan aad Ozrea eountlea, did act hear Me signatara of Me Beorttary of State nor Me State se^ and era auppoaad. tharafora, to be invalid. Tha law raqains Me atgaatura and Me Stato aesL
Disekargiag Caadaocara.
This moratag tha alanghter on MaJ.,M.4k I. bogan with tha dismissal of Coadnetmr "Tom" Harold, whUa mow or laaa ^fialta ramors are abcoad Mat ha will ha followed in laaa thaa twesty-fow hours by Coaductoza
Paathlfwaita, Prank gton and othara. United. Ofdssrwt Hoaev Asaata.
QfleaS.*1ltatfl«y, raeatvwr of the Bnpreme tiodgo Vultod Ovder of Honor, repotted to Jadm Taylor .^t the assets of hto trust
araondms
oadBi
STREETCAR COMPROMISE
COMPANY WriLI. 8HABB THX COST OP PAVING THB BTBXXTS.
Will Xxtand Rapid Tranalt and Pap S Par Cant. Attar 1900, If the Cltjr WUl Prolong BzolnalTe Charter Twanty-Plra Taans.
The Btnat ear eontroversy may yet be adjusted oa a basis reasonably satlafoctory to all concerned. Several weeka ago committees oftbe Commerefal Club and Board of Trade ware appointed to ooniar wiM Me Street Bailway Company and to agree, if posalbla, open a line ot action which might safely ba recommended to Council. That committee had ma^ cooferencea with President Shaffer, of Me Street Car Company, and appointed Colonel Eli Lilly, Oran Perry and George Tanner as a aab committee to continue Me aegotiationa The committee’s instructions were to secure aa agreement nndar which the company would pay its share of street Improvements, give rapid transit, and yield to tha city a revenne above taxes. The committot, in retnra, was to make reasonable ooaeeaaiona. Thia afternoon at, 9 o’clock Me committoa called a meeting of Mote directly interested and raported Mat negotiations bad reached a fevorabla termination The committee, after coming to couolusions wiM Mr. Shaffer, had gone to Chicago and coniMrred wlM tha oMer owners of tbe Indianapolis Company. Tbe agreement reached will, "V endorsed by Council, enable Me city to proceed at once with Me improvement of streets. Tbe Street Car Company agrees to pay a snare of street improvement bills Mos: As fost as Me city decides upon improvemeuts on streets where cars ran tbe company will pave eight Ibat for a single and sixteen fora doable track. It agrees to use any material Me city may use except asphalt, which it claims can aot be oonyenientiy removed for repaira to roadbed. If Me street is paved with brick the company will use bnek; If with granite. Me company will use granite: in lieu of asphalt, the company will use brick, granite or cobble stones. The company reserves the right to make its own improvements, subject to the City Engineer’s direction—that to, to contract for its own part of the pavement work or to do Me work with its own men it it profars It haa fifty-five miles of trackAud astimatea Mat in the tea yean remaining ^ the life of the charter it will pay cat ffiM.dtO for street improvements—estimated on a basis of |1A0 per square yard. The company forMar agrSM to extend rapid transit to all its lines as fost as possible, reserving Me right to use electricity, atcara.compresaea air or cable, in addition to eleetrioIty. The eleetrio motors, it to claimed, ate not yet entirely satistactory, and Mis latitude to. Merefota, insisted oitoP- Ho limits as to time are named for the oompletion of Ms rapni transit agTaement, but Me company pledges itself to do this work without unnaceasarvidslay. A third agreement fa Mat the campany, after the year ISM, sriU pay into the city treuury 9 par cent, of its gross earaingt. Tha committee bald out ior 3 per cent., but after seeking it long and bard, wasobliged to abandon that figure Tbe company now earns abont 1500.000 per annum. Two per cent.
Meantime, the company continues to pay tha usual taxes in addition to Me per cent. The proceeds of the spocial 9 percent, tax Me eommittea has agreed ought to go to Me park fond. On its part Me city to to continue tha leat urea of Me present charter, includiim uaa of all streets (except where the company refuxea to build newlines where directed), and is to grant an extension of charter rights of twentyfive years, in addition to the ten years' life of Me present charter.
operative, and Me improvemanta may go on. NO'TABI.B EVENT IN SOCIETY.
Marrfagce of Congreaaman Wllay, of New York, to MlaeTlrglnUt Cooper.
melancholy with UbaralaUowanoaa of fin and *Th® martiaw of Miss Virginia Emlline
Coopmr and Oongresaman John Wiley Mis afternoon has attracted an interest sorely occasioned by a similar event In tbto city. It Rae brought to ludfonapalie many dtotinKuishad guaets. Much of Me interest la due to Me fact that Me partiaa on boM aidsa are conneoiod with Me highest political circles. Tha groom ia auociated wiM the ruling elements of the Democratic party in tbe Bast. Ha to a partoeular irlaad of Grover Clavaland, while at Me same time some of hia warmest flrienda, including aome present in this city, are Oovarnor Hiu's staunch supporters. Miss Cooper, Me bride, to well-knowa, as Me daughter ot J. J. Coopor. who has bean traaaurar of Indiana, and is a gantlaman of wealth
1^ political experience
Tbe ceremony tokes place Mia afternoon at 6 o’clock in tbe Tabernacle Cbnreb. IHiIm bos bean baautlfally decorated. Flowers ware massed to Me front of Ms eburcR, Me oboix Imswhile - -
at-
loft being filled with palms while pqtted plants and ont flowara dacon^ed Me pal]Nt No ab tempt was made at lorming any ipacial design. About Miae thousand guests, incinding all
tha well-known soei
i gnaato, liety pac
paopla of
f au this
ett^^and many froni^roim have bean invited
The ushers are Judge O. S.
Msasra. C.
and W. S.
th, of Chicago, 1 Landers and
to tbe ceremony.
Dnnkalben 8. Buahnell Dnnbami
and Ha^ Pomeroy, William
Charles Cooper, of this city. Mr. Norman E. Mack, editor of tha Buffalo Tlmea to best man and kUas Carolyn Cooper maid of honor. Ilia Episcopal marriage service to to be be need by Itov. J. A. Bondthaler. Me officiating olenyman. Charles Banaen to the organist. Tha Lohengrin march to to ba playro at tha entrance aad Me Mendelsohn march at tbs exit. The bride haa recently bean abroad, whsrs she selected aa elegant iroussean. Her bridal drees is an importatian of Felix, oompoaad of white brocaded satin, en trains and trimmed wiM point lace. Her ornaments are a eompleteaet of diamonds Me gift of Me groom, including necklace and pendant, ornaments for the hair and foraoalet The gown ia ornamented with orange blossoms ftom Mr.
Wllay’ejpova on Lake Wler, Florida.
Miss Ctorolyn Cooper’s dteaa to importad, of pale yellow oreoe, deml-tzalne, out decollette. 'Mrs. Cooper’s drMs to of gray brocaded satin, trimmed iriM point laos, diamond ornaments. The dress of Miss Maude Myera of Micneitoo* lis, cousin of the bnde, to of Nile green cn^ cut decotlette aad tnmmsd wiM ieras lira A. M. Coopen of NorM Vamon, anat <^lha bride, haa a dreaa of lavender satin, aa traine;
diamonds.
Many magnificent presents wssa haatowad npoa iaa bride. They include gold and ailvse, out glass aad works of art ia eu aad brmiza. Among tha gifts era a complete aet of diamonds firom tna noom, a rsaidenoe ia Buffalo from the bride’s fsMer, a fine diamond nia from her mother, a diamoad ring mm Hr. Chartoa Cooper and a oomplcia sat of diamoada ftom Mias Caro ton Cooper. The members of Congress from New York, coll
•ton cooper.
bars or congress from New York, colleague of Me groom, tent a solid silvar dtaair aat. A dinner will foil 9W Me ebureh ceremony, to ba partaken of by Me family, the guests firom abroad, the ushers and a tow iniimato firieds Including Mra Bttoa Hcndrlolca. Ur. ■ — Gray,
LUlla %uSm
and Mra T P. Gray, Mr. and Hra Plena Gra; Mr. and Mra Franklin Landers, MUs« aod Maud Laudera, Miss Boas Foster, Kittie Boss, Min Stewart and oMers Tha bouaa at 409 NorM Meridian street has bean elaborately decorated with fiowara, all Me mantels and bases of mirrors befog iMen wiM them. At the racapmn to he bald tonlzdiL Mr. and Mra Wiley will stand ia tha diawfag-room bafora a curtain of araifox aad
white
Taylor to-day Mat tae assets of hto tru
f«ji,6
Itoak for fCn. The eouii o
HCaig^tosTtoaiplaM Meet, ttoadfaad Qomeaaadry Kato^Tsmplan imaaMag ts tagato* eeMdgvs at Masenie '~iSM Ito dteradtta- Bspartaof afihirsara kztfvrtfc Tbaaooclavftowellattmdad SoraftamaUTmrtoof thafitoto. X—i."» Msdlt Rue a Tenzita Clab. Iteato Clnh baa baaafoWrnm^lar, WiitfoiB H. foxy J. usin aaXf^jjfc
rosea. Tha drawing-room mirror has bean draped with a gariaadof LaFraace roses sad the cbaadelter haa a naique daeoratiea ot roses aad smiiax. The dining room has been made a bower of pink rosea. Mra Eliza Heudfodin, Mra I. P. Gray, Mra Ptona Gray, Mra W. J. Blchardt, Sira Oharlas Rrcgelo, Mra Sam Johnson. Mra M. L. Hare and lira Charles Coffin will assist at tbe leefotlon After a short bridal trip Mr. and Mrs. Witogr will ba at home at Me Sboreham, in Washington. They will make a tour abroad after Me
adjouramant of Congress. Ooavtet Against Fran XAbor.
Naanviixa, Tana., Amil U.—The fost haa bean mads pablie Mat many of thefctooaefs in Me State Prison have been allowed fireedom of the oity, being nermitted to leave Me prison la elttoeas’ clothes. Bitter complaint is mads by Me dwellers in the Wset End, where tlw iastitatlon to sitnated. On acooaat of the laxity of Me ofticfola, that has become one ef the rouglMet eeetioaa of Me oity. Beneated aUempfa have been made to nave It removed, but witbout suoeese. AnoMer eomplaint to Mat the coavictc an permitted to
lea^
sve the priso
vonure
in eider to compete wIM
boaset wonure In nearly all Me ooal mines In Me State conviet lahwr hae vary largely tokeaflieeiaoe of free labor. Nearlv six hundred Old as woik in tMmfoesof tbeTfomeaeae Coal aad Iron Cmnpaay, at Trany City.
A Raid by Mowneatoiers.
BaUBAK, N. O,, Am’il IS-Bbartff Fplley, of Pearaon Coanty, bos never bad a more tiding Mfoiiienoe Man that of l^day aiglit last. A USHSlPty of completely autohed mas rede MjelJmjM ^ f^Uttle town of BaAoro. WPcheg at the <iinig*e deer aad whan ha :{| ttta|ed in and eemBsHa^ddaeta aar-
reader tha kaya Ha expected, of eenree, Mat May ware after ortsoaera to lynch Mem, but waa aotoatshed when they want to a oell ia which Ms Dapnty Bavanua Coltoctor bad placed a qaantlty of ilticitjehlaky forsa^ ucpiim After May bad racapCtared tha whta^ May anwik Imda srlM Ms Sheriff; loaded the atoffon a wagon, aad, forming in regn^ marahiag order, left town as qnimly as May had entered it.
ALL FOR CREED REVISION. The New York Proobytery Takas Aotiira—Dr. Hall's Victory.
Nnw Tonx, April IS.—IIm New York Freebytery met yesterday to the Scotch Preebytorien Church, in West FourteenM atreet, to elect offioars aad to appoint dalegatea to Ma General Assembly, which will meet at Santoon on May U for final dectoton na the quectioB of revtoion af the Cpnfeecion of Faith. Moderator Sample precidtd. Since Me conforeace hrid cerigal weeka imo. Me ravisiontoto hero not bean itOm. Letters Were sent to all tha doubtftil nMtabetsqf the Presbytery, many of whom eatas to ycaterday’s. st^on converted, aa Mey expresaad it. to revtoion. Tbaee offioeza ware
unanimonaly elected:
Moderator, Jesse F. Forbes: Stated Clerk, Samuel Alexander: Permanent Clerk, James Headley; Auistani Clerk, J. J. Lampe. Nominations for Commissioner were next ia order, and Bev. Dr. Howard Crosby aroM to a question of privilege. He wished to state
thaC m selecting delexatea to represent a Presbytery which had voted so strongi] ' revtoion, none but known revtoioners shi
had voted so strongly for
iionld
be cboaen. Conaiderable discuseion was provoked by this Btatemeat, ana at its coacinaion nominatioBS ior delegates were made. Me election took place in the afternoon. Every delegate and altmimto elected, mintoter and elder, to a atrong ravisiontot. The largeat number of votes received by any antirevtotonUt was fifty, which were polled by Dr.
John BalL A BRAVE BOY._, st
a
Ha Defanda Hla Father—Shootlngr Two Kn-Klux. ,
Chioaoil April 15.—A Donlphaa, Mog dispatch savs: Two of a gang of lour masked XuKluz who visited Me residence of an old man named Holland, living oa the Pike place near here, last Saturday night for Me puipoee of whipping him^were killed by Holland’s fonr-toen-year old son. Ed Ofllam. jr, one of those killed, was tha son of a prominent and well-to-do farmer of Mat section. The other. Alexander Gatewood, bore an nnenviahla repntation. .Upon Me arrival of Me Eu-Klnx at Holland's house, one of the gang held the bones while Me others forced their way into the dwelling. They knocked tbe old man down and were kicking him when Me boy opened fire on Mem mtb a double-barrelea sbotgun. killing Gillam. Gatewood attempted to shoot tbe boy but bis gun missed five and Ms lad emptied Me contents of his second barrel into Gatewood’s breast. The men ran out of the house but Gatewood foil and lay all night, dying shortly after be wae found in tbs morning. The identity of Me oMer Ku-Eluz to unknown.
CAPRIVI MAKES A SPEECH.
Cozamonplaoe Remarka Abont Great Pntnre of Germany’.
tba
Baamn, April 15.—The Pruseian Parliament wae opened to-day by Chancellor von GaprivL In bis speech he said: "It to not my intention to state Me government’s program, but having hiMerto held aloof ftom political Itle, I now wish to speak a few words in order to improaeb you persona!^.’’ [CbeeraJ The ChanceUor Men refotred to the important position which had been held by Prince Bismarck, aad expressed Me hope that in tbe future Ma empire would continue oecura The edifice of Me State, he said, was cemented firmly enough to resist wind and weather. Moreover, Me noble personality of tba young monaroh had alreauy manlfiMted itself at horns and abroad. He affirmed bis uudyiag belief in Me future of Praesia and of tbe Q«rmaa empire resting on Prussta’s shoulders. BoM for a long time to eome vouldbeahiatorical neceeeity. Both oonld anticipate Me future fall of hope. The Emperor had said Mat hto ooaisa would ratnain tha same. The iaanguratioa of a new en WM Mereiora not ba expected, otthough « more harmonlons eoUdarny would ba mguifost among the members of the Diet In copclasioa. Me Chancellor eaid be would anow the widest scops to practical criticism, and woold ad(H>t what was good, wbsrever it was found He would oo-operate with all persona having at heart the iatercste of Prussia, and aiming to foster the monarchic feeling in Prussia and tbe national Issling Mrotvhout MoEmplra. {Cheers.) ELALE1DK8COP1C CITY VIEWS.
Albert Wishard and wife have been divorced by Judge Walker on tha husband’a petition. Thomas Cottrell is a Demooratio candidate for Auditor. Hto name was uninteationaily omitted ftom Ma list ysatardsy. Mary H. Baldwin has sold to Edvrln B. Le^ a lot. 60x190 foat, ftronting en tbe eaet tide of Delaware atiaet, above Michigan, for 19,000. Women-insnlters laesiva bnt little mercy
I avgrorsav va wms* saaa^ • ••• vs vara tptain Campbell, with Sergaants Joyce . Wheatly and a squad of police, raided
repent 'of thirty days Cai and , , the resorts of Anas Diamond, "Emma Ward and Lena Rivers, capturing a number of VtoItora All were fined. To-morrow is pay-day for Me flranan, but owing to Me failure of Me Aldermanic Board to meet last night, no appropnatton bills were passed and no nay goes uatil after tha next meeting of tba ooara Chariaa Polster killed twenty aad Will Allan sixteen out of twenty-five live pigeons la a match at Brighton Beach yesterday. Tha match waa shot under Hnrllngbam rnlee for 160 a sidA In practice, George Beck shot twanty-Mvaa out of twenty-five pigeons. On# Jamec B. Graham, claiming to be a private detective, arrested ez-Jnstice Stsbert yeeterday for disturbing Me peace and marchad him to Ms Station Honm, but Tarakey Taflb rafiiaed to receive Ma privoner. Siebert’a offenaa eonatoted in londly calliug a newsboy, and Graham will he proceeded against for personating an officer.
M.BBT1NOSANDANNOI7KCBMENTS.
The West Side Y. W. 0. T. U. will give an "orange social" on Wednesday evening, at the rendenoe of Miss Emma Henry, ITS Biake
atreet
Tbare will be a concert by a fUU orchestra at Ms formal opening of William H. Boll’s carpet store, on South lUfoois street, MJa
evening.
"Poliee Matrons" will ba Ma topio which Me Meridian W. C. T. U. will discuss to-mor-row afternoon at 9:30 o’clock in Boberte Parit
Ohoreffi
The PlymouM Church Choir haa been rabaaralng wiM great care tha music lor tonight’s concert. Professor John Towers to the dirtetor. Mr. Bichard Sobliewea, vioHaist; Mias Wagner, pianist; Mr. Charles A Hansen, orgutat, and Miss N. A. Haavey accompanist,
arson Ma program.
A Prtaat Daaerts Um 0t« Faith.
BatffmtmB, Hd., April 15.—The aeeeisionto Ma Proteatoat Bffisoopal CRnreh of Bev. Wm. KauA formerly a proteosorin a Roman CaMolie ooUega, in Mia city, aad who waa received into the opposite fold by Bishi^ Knight, of Wisoonain.a fow weeks ago. has furniMeda to^ of dJaensaion ia social Oatfofiic elrciea for aaveral days. Tha seoaaaimrist to rrasemberad by aaveral of Me priests attaohad to tha Cathedral, and who are at a lota to aoeount tj^btoaettoa. It ia vara rarelv Mat a priest at tha Romiah Church deaerte ala denomlnatloa for anoMar, and stettotics show that in nine of auob cases ont of ten the apostate evaatually eomes back to hie old foith. Gnlzad gtataaOasurt m like lad taw Cenatvy. Lrm.g Boon, Ark., April If.—Advieee vek oeived bara foom tba Indian Tarritory state MatapoworfUl mavament baa been aatoa foot in Ma ObacMee eoantry to aeeuia Me eatabltohmeat ot a United Stotoe Coart at Yiaita by tha present Congreas. Thaoittoaaaof Ft. Smith are bittosly qppooad to it bacausa tba estoblishraent or a United States Coart in Ma territora woald detract from Ma Impoiianca of thair town, aa at peeaant tba jqriadlotionofMe court at Ft.BmiM ezteadt over
the entm Cherokee oomsfary. Com Ovdianaea Cefoatmed.
Judge Saltfvaa ia PoUoaOeaxt to-day eaoatraed Ma cow ordlaanoa. A man had been arraated £» herding hto ctesle oa Ma "aommono." Tba airdinanoe prririRite tbe raaniag at lenm of cattle oa aUs^ attaets aad nuUie Bfooaa. Tbe "oommoaa," anid Jndga Sauivan. '‘are private property, and if the owners give oonoeat, the hording of cattle oa Mem is aet a violawoB of Me m^^mce. If noeoSseat ia
givsn, the persoB f
Ity oftta^tosa.’'
Lnega Addluans to the Fuad. Tha firemaa’a rrilaf fund stifi awalla. Tbto morofogtba Obfoago Nba Dapmttaaat aant ffiPOJg aad Ma Clavalaad Dsqpaitmeat IBIS. Tba total oTMafaiidf ‘ ' -
ASSAILED BY WHITE CAPS
! ba waa a vlerim ia tha _
isvi^ R Ifona
OLD
MAN DRAGGED OUT BRUTALLY WHIPPED.
AND
♦ Clasws-IHur Unltlaa Dlntarbod—Pn mrmm of the Baptist Ohautaui|iia —ThoF Parted on th^ Bridal Doff.
aa Bvaai
moaMa ago. John WeodaU, aa amatOBr balteH^ gltempted to make aa aaeaaston^TercaffifoBta aceompaaied by a deg tiod to a rope and owinging below. 'Pto d<K collided arto • tero nndtnen wiMabwaa, M# Inat tima brapljw looee and SOliag to M« groaad. Nooboda^^tof 969 foit, wbfs bfobaBow lost its lifting powor, bo dtaosadtdtsn baapk bat esoapM Sriglfolary. HARD TIMES.
Paopla are SaflWrttic in Weot VtrEtiOs ftar Llfb'a Nooeoeltlaa.
lOaeelal toTheJndfaaaeollshewai
CsinixLnmo, April 15.—John Moaraagb,aa activa Democratio politiciaa of Burr Town- j ship, was arrested last waM. accuaod of at- ' tempted bribery. Me oomidaint being lodged against him by John Hoaea, a youag Bepublicaa, who was .instigated Met^ by David Hoaaa, bis foUua, Sunday night, shortlv after 19 o’clock, a party ef twatva maakad man. bat-
Med -
OHCHDfmAMMKi
TH»R TWO werntwam OONEHOmASON IN MW
Are the Obarakaa oadOI^M
tered down , __ tna old man out and tasteited him to aad gave him a whipping, aeariy avery man being provided wiM a strong wlMa aad applying the blows to hto back until be waa covered with blood and wail-nigh inaenaibla Youim Hoaea waa absent fVem home, or he
would have been aimilarl Hoaea identified eomeol prooeentions will follow.
I door ot Hoeea’e home, dragged
to a tree.
r have been aimilarlv served Tba Senfor
of bia assailants, aad
Clnas-dny Unities DtsturbeU. rsceoiai to The Indianapalto News.]
BixioMtHQTOg, April 15.—At a meeting of tbe senior class of the Stato Univaraity, yesterday afternoon. for Me purpoee af taking action on the report of tbe Committee on Olaaa-day, the anti-fraternity riement, which to in Me minority, knowing that a foil attendance would not be present, eame firom a secret caocua with a "cut and dried" plaa for class organization. Thair appearance in the hall in a body, many of whom nad sievlonaiy taken no intareet in Me class meetings, excited apprehmisions, which werf soon realized by their leaders maklM ultra deraasda ia r^ard to class officers The trateraity otomant is said to have heretofore waived all claims in Mis, hoping to maintain harmony, hut Mis
en actio
hope of concerted action,
dimes
'ffita el^t of Me
nlty will probably be to prevent Me asual class-day exeroisea ef tbe graduating elasa one of Me moat eajoyiMla evanta of tba
commencement week.
Program of tbe Baptist Ctrautauqua. rSuecial M Tba Indiaaaeolto ^ewv ) Latobts, April lA—The program has been announced for tbe assembly of Me Baptist Chautauqua Buuday-scnool inatituto work by Me State Bunday-aobool CouTantion will Occam Me time from August 7M to lOtb. Oa Honuay, Me IIM, four ciasaea will ba organized and condnetad dariM tbe weak: one la homiletics, ied by Dr. T. Hartwood Pattison, of Rochester, N. Y.; others la scienoa and religion. led by Dr. W. T. 8|ott, of Franklin, and one in vocal music. During tbe assembly lectures will be delivered by Dr. P. 8. Hanaon, of Chicago; Dr. A. A WiJlete, of Ohio; Dr. T. H. Fatttoon. ofiRochester. N. Y.; Hon. VTUl Cambacb,and others. Over fits thousand vtoiton wars entertained at tbe Chaatauqua last season, and twice Mat nambar is axpactad Me coming season S«4>erinroa(lant Ln FoUette Salectad. jSpscial to The IndlanapoUs News.] Lxaaaog, April IS—The Board has completed Me canvass of Me returns from the various precincts of the county in MeOoagroaeional primary election, held last Saturday Tha total vote caatwas 1,909, of ah oh State Superintendent Harvey M. La Follette received 1.448, the remaining 156 bmng divided among various candidatea In accordance with Ma result, he Board of Canvasssors declared Superinteadant La Follette Me choice of the county. He is reaognited in every part of Me distiict as a strong man, and it to confidently predicted that he will receive tha nomination.
Second Attempt at suicide. [Special to The ladlanaooUa News I Pnno, April 15.—Mra Cora Grubbs attempted euioide with laudanum early this morning, but physicians will probably aava berllfo. This to her aacond attempt ia the last four days, bacooM of Mparation from her bnaband aad Me refiisal of tbe bnsband to let her see her child. The suicide epidemic rune in Me fomily, aa another mamed stoteq one week ago attempted self-deatruciion for almoat ilmilar reasoua Mra Grubbs anxunraeed bar intention of reueatingthe aet 1 Parted ou tlia Briditii Day. [Sueclal to Tbe Indlaaapelto Newal MAaTtKavii,i.s, April lA—A day or two aro Efii Rotenbaim waa married to Mias Hattie Bradhum, at her bonsa near Mto city. Bav. A. M. Liviagaton, of Gosport, officiated, aad before he h^ scarcely pronounced tbe binding tie Mere arose a grievous miannderstond • Ing between Mr. ana Mra. Bosenbalm. The disagreement was of so arvere a nature that Me hushaud bade his wife adieu and left, and habaa not been seen or heard of alnea
Deatrootlva Incandlary Wortz. [Special to The Indianapolis Nawa I Srrizoua, April lA—'The large new barn of Allen Qraaa near Medora, was barned by iacendlarca Three valuable horsea with fkrming implemmits, bay aad grain, etCM wsfe dastroyeu. Loss 94,000, insurance IhOOO. The bam on same site was burned byiacendiary lira two yean ago. Fled to Parts Unknown. [Specif to The Indianapolis Newa.; Mmsoia, April 15—"Com" Goodman and Clarence Olevengm, for whose arrest warrants ware issued yesterday, charging Mem with shooting in E. J. Langdon’a bonM Sunday nigfaA have fied ta parts nnknowu. Otto Dowdan waa arrested on Ma same charge, but released. ___________ Oonerml Stato Newa Vnray to preparing to be lighted wiM aleotricity. Tbe Farmers’ AUianca olaimt 1,060 mambor ehip in Clay County. John Hamilton, ot Bowera has been fotally otrickan wiM paralyaia A atrong sentiment to developing at Oonnenvilte, tavoring local option. There to probability Mat a large augar-baat foctory wiUba located at Blnffton. 'ffiia Anderson BoUattn admita that a "fintelata abort-order restaurant" is a crying necessity in that city.
badly
Mra Jehu O. King, of Sweetsar, iajnred ^ Marion ufoUe a pasaafager oa a street ear, ay eoUiaion with a ireigbt train, died thia week.
^ola McCrait and Ida Mnaroa two young ..... > ran away from boma to aaa
ware captured yestmday at
Me world,
Marion.
Bav. George B. PlatA of tha Franklin Christian Oburch, haa gone to Davenport, Iowa, to be married to Miaa L. M. Channoa to-
morrow.
George K. Owartaey, jmprietor of tba Corydon Democrat, and Miss Bose B. Bullitt, danghter of Joseph Bullitt, of Coiydott, have
been aaited in marriaga
John Devor, who began milling at Leo, ia Allen Connty. ia 1350, and who puad Me first boat ever running on Me 8A Joe river, died
tbto week, aged seventy-aix.
The barn on ^he farm of John Baggs, near Union Cite, bumad night before last,* and throe horws and Mirteen bead of cattle, owned by John Staeka ware ooBsnmad. Loao,
•A060.
Tha Prinoaton Ofozioa plodgaa Its medical
uMS If onalayaa
tpam will
rapataiion en the aasartloa
piece of told charcoal on a bora tltepi imraodiafely eeaae, aad tbat u it TemaiBS on for aa boar Mo tajary wUl bo haalad. Then aro flva lodgas of Odd FeUpwa la Mad-
ison, and Monroe om Sherloek, tM oldest and the youngest of Me omnintoaiions, have voted
to eenoeUdato. Tba im named baa a mmo-
kersbip of i09 wiM^OuO.while tba oMet baa
58 morabim and aboat 9M6E
Tba rivalry at Andaxsoa batmaea tba Big
d the .....
sbiag
isiin
bnndrod teat of Ma Midlaad'a eognectiona and carting off Mazaito, ciaiaafog an intriago-
meat of right of trair.
Mra Mara Hlsconimus, aged aixt]
Bear BeMcL was reported to the wayna County Coroner m having been found drowned in a ctotorn, but a poet mortem slmwed Mat desM was not duo to drowning. Thero were maMs of violenca, indicating Mat other
agmieies had contributed to her demisa A brovy rain aad vriad atorm sweat oier
Hanttngton night before last, and Ftfot Creek, nmniagthroagh Me city, flooded its baaka and caasedoomddarable oaamco. The newMoModiatCimzeli was atruefc byligbt-
hiag,atto Mra W.H. aUrk atffil f iivfog aloagaida, weroproatratad by Wood Habarto ban, near CoaaaravHIa, srae
deatreyad by laoendiartoa ahiMt bgfoialast, and several Bccaea wan hanod. LoBa,|um: wiMtUBOfosaraacMA (nukoattlaharoorJblui Orovm. onlyafowmBaadialaaA was alaodestreyed by Me saoM aganey, aad oat of ^rroty hoad ofcaUlaaaly taro aacapod. Lose,
ty-aiaa, Wayna
pABKnaaainto. W. Ta., April lA-Groat aafferiag for want of food ia reportod ban from Logan County. Itbasboanimpooribla to^pit aaptdtos Into Me interior parts of Mo coaaty. IM a Ouyaadotte Rivar is Ma oa^ maaaa of coramuafeatioB. aad pngh boats loaded aritb provialons, wfcicb left Me month of tbo river two months ago, bavOlMt yot boon ablo to gat into Mo eoaaty on aoooaat of Mo fiwqaaat rtooa of tho rivor. Tho roods an impoasabla and it la impoaoibla to baol over them. The atarvmticm among the eattla is on the iaenaae THE VESSEL 'WENT DOWN.
A Tragedy- of Imke MiohlKan-An known Boat Ixwt la a Storm.
Chicaoo, April lA—Tbo Captain of tho Locol Life Saving Crew atSl iastote Mat tbe nnknown veoeel seen In diatiess Sunday night must have gone down off Hyde Park. A yawl boat iraa braagbt ia by aa incoming steamer and the bodies of two unknown men were washed up on Me share near Me footof FOrtyserenth street Utot avantng and thus iacideata confirm Ma life-savar’a theory. If a vessel really did go down inquiry will undoubtedlv ha made for her in a few days, when the facts will ba known. EXCITEMENT IN WHEAT.
Tha May Option Gooa Up and Down ou tho Chicago Board. Cbicaoo, April lA—Tha excitement ia Me wheat market this noraing became intense after the open’ng, and in five minutes from Ma time tba first prices were quoted it bad dropped to for Me May o|rtian. Jaly was Men quoted at SIJic In a fow rainutaa a reaction aet in in Mra, aad at 9:46 it advanced to 98J4c and Joiy to 870. MR. GODKIN arrested.
Tho Editor of tho Now York SwonIng Pont Chargod With Lfbol.
KawYoax. April lA-E. L. Gcdkia, tbo managing editor oftbe Bveniag Post, was ar* rested to-day on a warraat charging him with criminal libel on the complaint of Peter Mitchell, a lawyer. Oodkin waa arraighed In court later! aad gave (500 bail to await examtaatiOB. CONDENSED TELEORAM9.
Oil at Pittsburg to-day, &ifi, Kentucky’s legislature will adjourn May lA An attempt was made at Newark, O., to aa* ■asainate Ldward GranA Bishop Joyce thinks that Robert Lincoln will be the nein President. Sp’ne Miners’ Conveptioa, at Columbno, O., to in secret aeaalon this afternoon. A police chief named Jonnson was aaaaarinat^ by moonshinars ia Virginia Near Springfield, Ky., Abraham Kelly shot aad instantly klU^ Samuel Logan An Illinois minister has bronght suitagainst members of hto floek for beating him. * Ex-Sacretary Whitnra wtU be pushed for Me Democrauo aoumaiiou for PreeldeuA Tha body of a man murdered ia Copenhagen was found in abarral atNawYork, having bean pocked andabipped by Me mnrderera Mra MonHbn and Herman Reinrichi were horribly gored by a cow at Soath Orange, New Jersey, Tbe new First M. B. Church, at Bcllaire, Q,. costing 117,000, was dedicated by Bishop 1. W. Joyce Buaday. Tbe Ufo of Judge Sharp, of Piaarille, Ky.. baa been tbisatenoAby Me bratbar of acenvlct whiKn ba killed. Colonel J. W-Wataoa, of MorsviUe, Ky., who was injured by cars at Coiumbns, O., died from his injnriea Tbe Iowa Senate pasced Me House school book bilL Tbe plan ta district purohaaa of hooka with optional county naiformlty. Ex-Mayor Wm. O. Onlberlson haa lacured a Judgment against Ma city of Mt. Vernon, 0_ for nearly (MO salary due him while sick. The hinest sales of wheat ever transacted on tbe New York Froduee Exchange were made yeaterday. About 44,000,000 onahels were cold. The New York World bae begun a series of articles purporting to tril tba trnth about the retatlona between Me late MUlioaalre Stewart aad Judge HUton. A package containing Mraa and ona-faalf pounda of dynamite, aavaral cartridgea aad a twenty-fiva-ioot fuse waa found near the State Baformatory, SA Cloud. Minn. Corbett, tbe Californian, "played wiM" MeCaffrev at New York laet ntoliA They met ior four ronada and tbe Pittabmrgar could do noMtng with Me big Westerner. Acting under Orders fTOm Mayor Craigar, of Chicago, Ohtof of PoUce Marsh last nignt notified tha proprietors of all tba fambling honsMintheentbatthey would no longer ba allowad to do bnsinara. Um oatiu ot tba dtoaster to tba atearoer Handy Boy at Saginaw, was Ma man at the wheel losing hto head because ot the ewiftneaa of Me ourrenA and stguating the engineer to go ahead foil speed, inatead of to atop. Johnnie CoBBeta,of Sprin^eld, IlL, defiwted Jos Inaea of Bnffhlo. N. x., in a cateb-aa-eateh-caa wrestling match at Springfield. 111., far Ma bantam weight ehampfonahip of tbeNorMwest. Me men weighiog 110 pounds each. All Me foils wars won IhirlybyCoaama
Tha LoyaJ Lagloa «t Phttadalphla. PBii.Ai>ai:.raia, April lA—Tha two days’ calabratioa of Ma aith aaaivaraary of tlw milttory order of tbe Li^l Lai^oa bagas tbto morning wiM a masting of Ma oommandary in ohlri, which was held in Ma hail of Ma Hia* torieal Society of Fanaaylvaaia At the maeting of Me CommandaiT tfito morning General BuMerford B Haya eommander Uehief of the order, presided. . _ Oaneral Wager Swayna Commander of tba New York Commaadary, offbrad a rasolntion that ai Ma next annual meeting of tha Commandera ia Chief ibe eouatitatloa be so ehangeu aa to pararit of tba tormarion ot a commandery in London for tha temaSt of Moaa companions who may ba temporarily or permanonuT residing abroad. The qaeation aroasad eozMidarabte Interaat and apeecbea were made on Ma aamact by General Horatio King, of New York; CoIobm Oharoh.aditor of tbe Army and Navy Journal; Gmienu BarnetA of Ohio, and OtOMal Parry, of Kansas. While Macros a foaitog of sympathy wiM Me object m Gsnerai Swayne’a resolutlon, tha idea of changing Ma constitution of Me order waa ganarally opposed. A taoese waa takw at aoon aad thsqnaatioa went ovar.
Tho Wind Blow Sood Oat «C tho Ctowond. Oajcaoo, ApzlllA—Aspooial dispatob from linmfls. Neb., says: Governor Thayer ia in zaWpi of trastwortby informatton fkom Cbayanne, Sanaar and other fbr western Nebneka coaarisa giving an ooeouat ot a disMteooa stosna 1%o wind hlmrsobard Mat grain which had bean sown was btewn sMiialyoat of tha groand over tbonoands of aeraa Farmeta mast coramaaca at the bagfantng aad are unable to dp eo. Tbsy bavo ao foada to buyoaedand Mo Oovenme wtli kaaoageneral call for aid fiMT Me BamrtaBate peopte. Wheat and oate for aaed will ba ei * "
needed.
eeperifeHy
An Eteettoa at Rutto, HaaA Butto, MonA April lA—Aa eteettoa wae hrid here yeaterday for Ma aalaettoa of aavws Aldormaa and a Mayer, and was a victoty for MsrDemocnta Only one Eapatdiaaa was riaeted and Mat hr a nHM<»i(y of Mias. Tba oalytoanabaforoMa pitefiewaa wbatbarMay woold aaatala the arikm of tbo Oaavaodng Boardintbrowtegoatpcaolaet Mirty-foarla Me Into State abetton. tbo alacHim was nader Me AosteMtoa law aad proved a mmoeaa nie city waa vary qnieA
WaafonHnem, Afrit ML-Forocaot tgda m. WedDMdi^. INda, IhdiMa. SUaoto-Baia, atifttoaoip tooMStatttnA northaaotealff wtada
7 a. ^ f fpi,ga_. Baiwa iito loat yfo ari •_
A Rad Mteiirihar 'ed «ih»-jihaw» Ai'aaiy.
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RRIltlR. ftffi, w
pcatingrtsgai
edfor aiieopiifotf gg Mam eigat of
lltli
WnaiiiTiimi ggfllHi digjsiijtton jnKsted asd tel«nredM4|fo
muon# hf=Hr.
parolnittngeldiiaikroadfofcAid . SheTOHUi offtead a taaotSfoMV-^RwMLj ■gitoiiT tel tlrwrtfai tin f
vior to eomi
of.
tho PaelSol aaMumt Ion, offmed i to.adliagottl forintamt' tionitf MoT
9aiR9.iaraforeRRto throogb Me cowriiT Merefro^' —~ “
toMo Goveth
aeto Mo
h
wbM^RMiNinad r ^ M* Tiaisoiy jiaoeMaadap- " of Saiitemb^ ^
I of!
my «i^.mrt4^for
aader each ngnlatioB. firam tba UallM States in
Mr. BaGar omtod a reaotu referred to tha Committee cm penaea modifying one bi''^
as to auMortoe tna i
fiverivUtoed Indiw Btatoa of Ma nsgettMioga l Cbarokae outlet, wiM pow«g_toJ a^ aad prntem and ttrvMt tbe f
In oenaection wIM tbe Tiiiriliifliaba Mbt 1 the Clerk's daoh and had rsad a J
Chief Maya uralag tbat adopted—wnlle Hr. Jonea of~Ax mat'd Mat the object w proermatiaatioa.
Tbe TarifT RiU To Ba Itapoitad.
It was undaratood yaatarday MM Ma teriN bill waa to be reported to Me Heasrat non to-day, bat it appears Mat soma mattam of importanee remain to ba settled and Mareport is tharaby delayad. The augai mea ware fa«re in force Mis maraiag, and ware braid by the Bopuhlioaa members ia sacrat aaarien. As a conseqoeaca the air ia IlUad w^lbxmSbrs
of changaa la tho sugar sohedulsa
Oaaot these Storks to Mat Me Bepubltcaus have at last decided to niace aagar oa the free ItoA aad provide a hoanty tosmtoin Ma
Mbi... v«tw.i 1^1
Thopremtemi
-dayigWiNrogai, mMoWOMRaspI I ttatfoitor^^
itry ia tbto eouatiy. The snhjtct of car* i twooiitoagalaapeBto forMmadJurimjwA j
lajority vote i
finally decided to i
secure a mi
iudustry ia this eouatiy.
pet wooii to agsia apea U _ . Nevertheiees Chairmaa McKinley rays Mat
Ma bfll will ba reported to-day.
Mr. Holman, of Indiana motad to recommit tha bill, WiM Inatracttona to tho Committeo on Naval Affolrs to report it back wHh en amendment providing for one battle ship. Lost—yeas 108, nays 19A Tba bill waa than
paai^.
Tho ttlvor QaaanMi.
Tbe Sarate and Houaa BapnbUcan Committees on tha ailvar qaeation were la Jcimt aaaSion two hours Mto morning. Vary radteal differeuoaa in tba viewa of the Seaatora and Bapresentatlves were dtoolosad by tha diacaasion, but an earnest purpose was shown to barm oalu Me ditferenoea if poesible. One af the ohief points upon .which the oommittesa eonld not agree was tha propoaad incraaia of
National Bank circulation.
Such a proposition, it was said, eonld not
vote in the Honia It was commit Ma subject to a sub
committee of five Senators and five Reproaeatativea who wilt contiaua tba work of huaUng for a common gronnd upon which May can
stand.
Want to Bluff the Algeriana
Tha Bacrctery of Me Navy Mis morning csibled to Ma commander of Me United Btatee ship Ailiance at Gibraltar, ordering him to wait there until thearriral of United States Consul Mathews, and then to rail with him to hia post at Ifongiers. It aoams that the « are certain diplomatic raaaoaa which tha oificiaU are act wuling to disclose, that make 4 daairable that the Coaaul should make his appearance at Tangier at Mis time on a maa-oNwar. He ia ezpaoted to reach Gibfjdtar to-day.
Oaaat lane Battle Stiipa
After Me reading of tha Journal in Ma House, to-day, Mr. Bocte'k, of Maina caHed BP the naval approprtaliou bBl, the pending quesUon being noon Me amendment adopted ia CommiUea of Me Whole, otriking out the
sinictionoi Mree
Tho _
FriaeeL theattfotete of (bsdRR
elanse providiDg for tba cons
llna tettia ahlna Tt ted—yeaa 104; naya 18A
coast line battla shlj committaa was rajeo
The aation of tbe
MEETING OF
YfittNQ
fVOMEM.
Worktag filtrlo* SooiottomUeot tn Mow York—01\]aot of Orffanlaatloa. NswToag, April lA—In Mis dty to-day Mere will be a maatlng of yonag womsa from many plaoea and the parpoaa of thair eonvantion will be the betterment of Meir own financial aad social eoaditloB. Hundreds Mere will ba aad Ma gatbsriag markatha focus of Mought by woman workers In Meir own briialf. It wUl be Me fliti convention of its kind ever held, audita woric will ooaatituta a new and agood tores ia hnmaa afiaira. Biz yaara ago, a rilk worker of Mto oity wont to a friend to eoaanlt with her about how hor fallow workers and firkada eonld eomblao to command oartoin advantages. A little meeting was afterward eallad at her honia and it waa folloired by Mbcr home gatharinga la six weeks sixty had pledged to Inaugnrato and snpoort Ma first working girls’ sootety or eluhia New York. Vrom Mto small beginpiag Malr si^raag np a flonriahlag sodaty tbat gave birth to other aocieUea both la New York and elsewhere, giiadnally Rnaadlng errer more territory and inenadag ln»oope aad importanee until now in New York alone there is a membenbip of soma 9480 women. The sooiety has arrired at a dignity Mat eotltlea it to consideration. This convention of working girls’ enrietira will bo held three daya It vnil m held andar tbeanspics* of Ms New York, Boston and Brooklyn Aasociatlon of Wewking Girls* So ctetias and the Pkiladalpda New Century Working Wmaea’a Oolid. About 190 dde-
Springfield, Maaa;
Bockvilia Conn.: Frovidaaoer BrMklyni Hartford and Ban Fiaaciaea Already more than 4,009 tickets have bacti lamed, aod Me New York eociettoe have made every anaagement to seeuia a laige attendance of Meir own membera The day aesetoas aratoba bald ia Ma aasambly rooaraof MaMalkropohtan Opera Bouse and Me si|fot aesalonc IB the large halt of Cooper Ufioa. Miss Qraea George ia an aarnaat aBy of Ms women
■ ‘•are
who ram thair living, aad bafora Me eeaveetlon will road a paper upon "Practical Talka" OfthaparposaaoftiMaociatiaa whose rep^ santatfvaa are bera thie stotemeat to uiuloabt-
adly a elear daffainoa.
A workiBgglrle’aoetoty ia ao organization formed among busy womm and prleto
govarnad Ibr the membars firiMa jmaaMan, and atrivaa to ba aalf-auBporttora Th# isovemantwas origlaatlyaa BmImb eaaaadbegaaiaLoadea. Bat the wboie idea to aa yet ■a new that Mere bea rat bean little wtiuea about it. AnuetenawwimaedinMdteoaa' try, growth aad aceratfams toUesred, aaiQ today, Ilka steal particlaa drawn toawrd a msffZMt, women workers aad womob tklakam are olaatend here iaa great ehavbnteeiL irfoMra trill ba coaafdtnd, aatau other tfljpag tiw Utorarr alamaat ia slab alb, baneflt; sekamaa aummar vaci . tioaofaoetettes to Ma boma and workiag gfila owe oaa aaeffiHff. Ae a Boeial side of Mate Rob poM' paote Mast wetl^ tpemes baas teRir ^'bididay bouaai,” trbora membn pgm eoteff a vacatioB at tbe esoahoft at ewy aaiBiial ex* pesoe. musical aatertaiamaiHa of tMrbtet cteaafortriridkMeanoada«f are reatttsfoate ore toeoadt balla to vbtab no mao iealsriied, and Ma girls go dw^ ip ^ gasq |MMr olubeplo»|apa«aleltM"“'“
toaa tkm. AUtMslsdcsabyeg speipjfep. tSSs la aoebaaity - - - — ■ daetedmi ai eoMtof WSL ^ aod liMt oMrm to
rS^
. !«a » esfoSo,
NsarYcRB. AfsM Jl^Ab* grapliagaf Hr BecteforaCIMtaM Kplatri - - ^
Jndga DaieU McAAfiStiaiA
orening 9be
erenlas. IMaaatimJSdffgaMfArgfRfolS
from I
oasieaa TbaV^ksblattpMIlihNPSi wito daoldad upon pt a 8mS detepatea bald at m > aannimeaaly i
Fire M ApblnnA,
AaiOuUiB, Pa. April lAterday in Me oahp baOi Colliray, aad foois are a fiamw wiu panetrate Me 1
#Uiary pad poeearitate Mo _ minaaaad a psaMnrianri’RHlu this moralira iarealy, bit reaohad thi tklmrk Tba mbra i making aatreye to RRartplg Asbhmd CiaM con ba teurnsi <
it ae, work wBl baotn at anal
Me beak to a eeriklfor R9ag,i. ^ rwaoval of many toot Of < fire cap ba mabbad. Ifmei
oeaafoUy taraad oa Me biltty^ prereaMni tl foam
mins
Tbe Ftoadad ]
Nnw Oauuna, La., Autt Bk-
train which left bare Snadiy i
IlUaoto Central rood waa * owing to waaboate and <
ityof Pass ManobaL mMMnRfofi ^pla aboard Matraia.wba mb ' Jackaon A MerMia road aoi^t AH trriat batweas New (Maasi
oa the Illinait Ceatrai gg Botua, Ark., AmilU.' . riaiBg; the gauge ifogfet
water.
GaparriMJL Miea.
Mr. RairemaiteniMitHfo Doraon, Aprfl Uk*JMwtg ISHly night ia tapud to a ennapietenr, reace Barrett had wiMtea to hlPt jK aff of hit malady Mat weald yNtemFlifl nextaeaeoa: "Thareie 9R imh theramw. All my leeest Barrett have bean meat ibiirnMI aa retards bis phyateal eel look tor neat soaeoa. In i lattora aad hia last one Nica whiM I noaivad h ablr chearfiri. 1 axpaet to set L. and Mara ia ao donet Mont bia act Bozt aaaaon." Mr. VUIard Talking "1 Sr. Paul, Miaa., April 13.was toadared a banquet at HrI last night by Ma Twla^Cemm. eompreed oftbe laading finaaciem i and MtnaaapoUa Aftv a he lard nnfoldad Me Mg aehasii that wiMin Me neat fbnr yaaap Pacific will axpaod battrere fBaoOAOOOintha NofthwaaA tana and Washiagtoa, and ati time will own Sjlio auimel; aquippad.
Analvamuyad ttiaDandbpffI
ftraigeptaui, QL, Aprs twanty.fifth anatvinary «C Abraham Uaepla, wbe hr
1 moniaia ei
event will be snitab^ Uncoln Oluba Mat connlry. la this cHy *
axarotoss Mto aftarnooaj Army ef Ma Banablia I Mto and aAteUting Btotea, Ms
ettoe of St. Jtoais and arasy eMda
tiona will partloipato.
eoaii
' tbare wft iconip wl Ito, iSaa
p Netre from Ms Santb i Ban Foutemoo, April If.—Tbe Joan, foom PanaaMb bringa Mat Me aewnstearMiqaakei' onMeleMmaaalnee UM Tba oboefc lasted fire seeooAa On FMreary 7 new mala Mat Ma ateami San Jooa daatiaed for g ecas as Me ropka bear At » earn pfiMlfi meks of < abont pilkiwo, waa saved.
OtlaSerees to Maw Teat, April 1A«A.| rent ia aapmaa clreiea Hris United SURaa tipraas < toradBeefbQpp otUa on May l. fmktfgh srrSr^FSPsan iS.SUf'r&S? AAmM AflMtl Lonnes, April Mk—A eaoptd in WmSMoA by (fee stoMte, wi>eReam rite bas#’* Department ot Waelm miff M M ItteiHgi &R te '
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