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er : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ‘C. MONDAY. AUGUST 22. 1892. ‘ : St 7 ALL THE TRooFs | WERE NEEDED. | stationed at Fort Porter are held in readiness EXCITEMENT AT COAL CREEK. GLADSTONE AND HIS conteacuss. | WITH BONES OF GLASS, | EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL. ls anaes should services be required to help in put- es a rs oe = was | - ‘That Was Gen. Porter's Opinion After tiot. “Maj. Powell, the post com-|Romors of the Lynching of Bad Lindsay— A West Virginia Woman Who Has to Be, IN WASHINGTON. Looking Over the Scene at Buffalo.‘ in New York on official business. ‘The Prosecation of Miners. Capt. Cornman is in command during his ab-| 4 Knoxville digpatch says a rumor came from i nareneng n ares | se, Le eee see FRE SITUATION THERE LAST NIGHT —STRIKER*® gence. The men are not allowed to leave the © Ist. nw. yar seausah haat app Somechee aauive ase] paar neler bags beara Sie! aacoeall ia Daited State pea sires changed Giechar- aay inyropemok or a ure pl seme ‘fitention of the medical teater-| Le ae 2 si aN ” se = ar tor SPiga Ss aap 4 . € for men ws AVA | ‘St Manassas for Fromt hoyal vas are EE eee se nor’ | hold themselves in readiness for duty at a m0-| ing incited the miners to an uprising and who alowt people och batndioh by disappointment, | nity of this whole section of the country. It is | STRRGgRrEY, 3 Seay ote P| Aarges the Pree. PERE EATAAACADEA PED. a apr TE RE . : * | ment’s notice. advocated the lynching of Gen. Anderson when,| agree that the new ministry 1s a very good gov-| acase of general bone breaking without any | Ca! crete EMEA Geese, Bee | ae PREDFRGE, WALE st ent stations enas elas bi Baffalo dispatches last night stated that the | ‘THE SITUATION Last xIGHT. the latter was captured by the rioters on Thurs-| ernment. ‘The misfortune was that there were | apparent cause. Mrs. Kelly, wife of Peter |n* suas’ | THE FREDERICK Ae ae pS wire Stats =>] striking switchmen no longer deny thatthe | A review of the situation telegraphed from | day, would be lynched before daybreak. Lind- | only thirty-six places for 960 applicants, It is | Kelly, # well-known citizen, is the victim of this | | \Wyoons OOMPARCIAL O7LL BOR #01 AND | ir os own Pt = Toads are moving considerable freight. Since | Buffalo last night said it was neither unfriendly | say is regarded as a desperate character and is | natural, though inconsistent, that Mr. Gled- | peculiar disease, which the local surgeons 80d | Pagniy year, Foal nh shen SOMDAY. Renter. Ai SEVILLE. Nc. THE, MAITLAND * SS the resumption of work Saturday morning the | Nor unfair to state that there is not now astrike ! said to have killed half dozen men. A later | stone should be bidden to do «certain thing | doctors, for want of better name, call fragil-| herd. if posible call ana male orusecmene ne ho uae ga. masons “ Central Company has moved more cars than | of switchmen in any of the railway ards in | message from Coal Creck said that Lindsay was and then be abused for doing it, He has put in | itas ossium. Mrs. Kelly, who is a delicate lady, | join before thet date. Day sessions (9 months), #40; ce i Daily tor Werrenton and Oranre and were generally moved in the same time before | the city. There are now idle ey | taken from the temporary prison at Fort An-| new blood and is now assailed for giving young | was jast getting around after a long and serious | ***Bing setslons © monte), @25- shorthand and | Oo ge ol cat ates euls, the strike. The crippled condition of the yards throwing switches in the various yards. in Buf- | 4erson nt 9 o'clock last night and lynthed. Stiil | men undue importance. Mr. Asquith'sappoint- | illness, when a few nighte since she got out of | ;7rrras (¢ 2 | By wide AE she HE penta at Black Rock has been relieved to such an ex- faio. Their places have been filled by their | nother dispatch reported that he was taken out | ment (home secretary) is especially criticised. | bed and started down stairs to get a drink of COURT F. WOOD, LL. M., Principal. Eerie, Sayed ate, Be, be, ia of ty ag? Parlor Observation tent that all embargo on western freight is | employers, the new men are at work and the| by a squad of soldiers without authority, | Neverth@ese it is one of the best appointments. | water. When buts few steps down one of the| mh56m EDWARD M. HULI, Vice Principal. Sane Ajanta hme Te Rr ew Ve ‘en | Bien JESTERN MARYLAND ose ‘e ‘ resalts constitute the basis for th and as they were ready to lynch him Maj. An- th is one of the very finest speakers | bones of for right leg broke with a peculiar | GHORTHAND AND, TYPEWRITING.pntvaTE Ww AR ste Wonteomery oaning. Fae eo dd ee ones are | that there is not now any strike of switchmen | derson put a stop tort and. locked. the seldiers in ii Boose ‘of commont—certainly the finest | glass-like snap, rithoet weviog come in'contect | eer fitted wamber: ped pract pe =| 3, B, LEWin DT Prwidgnt, - erpoatieae, held back along a oa there. The roads have not, it is certain, en-| in the guard house, the ranks of the younger liberaliem—and we | with fond from no apparent cause. | Seen, Sand OTe Rene sa Twrnty-tith year apes Sepioiaber tS 3910-2 i Tulimen Sleenor, shoved across the International bridge in num- | tirely resumed the traffic business. As yetit| Absolute peace reigned throughout wears strong treasury bench for, the qreat| She called her husband and he picked ber a oH | PEENINGION (2) ae FOR BOTH gpl Weskineton to Wot Spina wis Aube: bers which exceed the ordinary movement. [Ses'et Gan dine ouie 48 expose the new | Creek valley during the day, and but for ing fight we are ent and started back toward the bed room with | premor resrrge | tecifithes, ‘Tenses a malorsie. ent | ON WARRINGTON ¢kD ONTO DIVTSI Since the first train was started for East Buf-| men. with thin picket lines of militia, to the | movements of the soldiers the village’ that for | their own with the sy Chesson, | wi, wea the bones ot her right and left arm Ange, Steam “heating wacange’ "On thorsaeeh Raphomrton ot O18. 4 Aye halle LAD on have continued to run over the Belt | Possibilities of attack. nearly & week had been the seene of fierce con-| Halfours and Churchills. Mr. Asquith's daz~ | broke in several with the same peculiar Mr. CUAL. .- Wyre ew dork Fepin, Pre Baltimore aot nr” Rrtarniae,arriew Tine between the, Black Hock and. East Buffalo THINKS THE TROOPS WERE NEEDED. flicts was as quict a a New England farm town. | sling suocess ia bound to create for him «| map heard and felt by the woman when the SEDNESDAY, September eX: Prepares | THOS. HAN President for #3 years, gece Sag ew tesveay ques sas they could be made up by the | ‘The chief military officials now located in| There were —a place visit-| rich rperee omer . os aa on oremnenp apart pres ay ae sete Efe at cacao and | —-> Tia | ced "" the scenes of the rio Acland’s appointment ( room id on , when t * is. bp ep ierd, Dae ee eee hag | Buffalo were satisfied that beter eter i Arpdasson, who war fo two Gaye'fa the | comnell on sttucntion) kas gives eamsegs site] boas totor an tee tte th to eee | Err ens Eiflice oon se SUMMER RESORTS. Be Ty oo Seis: boon sent eastward from the Black Rock yards, | ‘10 of over half the National Guard of the state ands of the miners as a prisoner, was the hero | faction. Arnold Morley has a difficult hetitage | A surgeon was immediately nent for. He ect | Ree eR ifbas oot — a ets, dairy an rd other perishable freights hare aia eee aed seceeeny are, Sa Gen. | of the ay, and received congratulations at his | in es pest ofaes, bat Titi Soabt that hie ton- pipe y limbs and bandaged et lon cor. 7th'and | 'LANTIC CITY, eed Stoel ee ce ‘orter, m. Doyle and other off | tent at the fort beari name. Four hbun-| ure worthy of ite best traditions. ea felt no pain when any -aich\ OTEL ALBION, yivania Raliroat Renn given theusanl profirenceand havemovel | 505 ‘made, ss sixiod, 6 tour of all| dred sreare aud clilstes of Coal Cossk bayo| Lontos is 90h represented in the government, | fractures occurred, and that the setting an tember 1 8 Ba <——d H TLANTIO CITY, ¥. 3. mi: oon. = asap Oe ge gt | the military’ camps Yesterday, and their, eb-| been arrested, and 200 of them have beon hold | and the ofces outaide the cabinet are well filled | bandaging of her broken limbe occasioned her | Mepis. tif Praticat Busine Tnciuting’ Ende, | Pleas ie wate one PERE: Soocrel Pactcase Moonta BUSY SCENES ONCE MORE. | servations resulted in the conclusion that the | for further ‘examination. They are now | Lord Rosebery (foreign sec: ) is one of the | not the slightest discomfort. The disease is a gt Re Ty Eo bathing erount., —_ Yard engines 309, 304 and 29, manned by | force there, considering the great amount of | guarded ina church. .Some of them are still | strongest points in the administration. We | strange one and the outcome is awaited with eae isthe Fine, Shortest and ed ssi GUSTAY A. KNOBLAUCH. _ (CHESAPEAKE ax omio RAILWAY from three to four non-union switchmen each, | territory to be covered and the vast amount of | very defiant, abusing the officers in charge and | must all regret the exclusion of Mr. Labouchere. | great deal of pom and interest. The phy- | {%. —-— if a | Hote CENTRAL ine 1a IN EFrYCT JUNE 14, 18 have been busyewitebing carsin theyards between | property that has to be guarded, was not ex-| threatening dire vengeance on their captors. | No man has done harder work for liberalism. | sicians say the bone breaking is caused by a de- a Tigted mee wiz imnprovedbamt | “ia rom Cason Draken On 9, Niagara and Hamilton streets, Engine 152 made | Cessive. | Not only this, but « doubt was left in | | _ Gen. Carnes took an engine and went up the | He was too old and true a friend of home rale/| ficiency of animal and « a of | some halls vices of rrainates | ATLANTIO CITY, ¥. 2. | . Sth grapint erenrey te Aprarice. ath re an ie st | the minds of all the party whether the summon- | road toward Jellico yesterday morning to ar-| in the days of stress, darkness and isolation to| mineral matter in the bones. ‘They say the | 2irarein demand sore aa neuen. and weet complete Solid Train Mervics the rans to East Buffalo with the trains 98 fest | ing of more troops would not be necessary. | rest Webb, who made an incendiary speech at a | desire to defeat it now. It is fatal policy for | bones will kit very rapidly, but that the dis-| Gay. "stepnohe cat 20 10342, Dall or seul fornewr | THrouehly renovated. Modern tmprovementa ax 2 eee oe eens oP wero hauled from East | Gem. Porter talked with the commanding | miners’ mecting on Friday. Webb was not | those interested in monatchiem toallow a tiem. | ense ie dificult to care ual announcement containing, fall tafnezation. T. A. ROWAN, a, eels wauirned ee atin of mest borind freight were hauled itched out | 88d. subordinate officers at all the posts be | found, but ono Raukin, a well-known ngitator | ber'e action with regerd te the, olvil lat to fac a. auie ™ princtoat and Proprietor. , FORMERLY NORMANDIE, maton to Ciactepeal Tetons pe during Prong nthe Central as rapiddy | | visited, and at the end of his day's investiga- | and leader, was captured and brought back to | terfere with his offi te. Before many A Bather’s Sad Fate. UNSTON FR Par Tg FOR Gn and Penna, aves. = eS ae Ntenfering with the move. | tions, at 8 o'clock last night, Gen. Porter stated | Coal Creek, where he was locked’ up. Gen. | days a royal commisai on will be announced to Frank McKenna, the eldest eon of ex-Mayor GPs 7 0 8 - WASHINGTOR. D. ©. ms Mat a HECKLER, =r —— 4 ‘merchardise. The Erie be was decidedly of opinion that there was | Carnes is determined to arrest all leaders and inguire into the eltustion of evicted tenants in Piseies MoKonns. by the beatat| Aad inom i a sent ey cttenpt tontrt freight ont of | Reed for all the troops that had been called | agitators in the mining district. Whether the | Ircland. Tt would have beon anmounced earlier ioKenna, was overcome by t at} _suSu Mr. ana Mre. cers aes Meret ve Soo ewes AR Ae oat hoch ponds postieday mexnialy, Ts os Go| "S™ civil authorities will properly punish them or | but for the opposition to the Morleys in New-| Long Branch yesterday. While bathing oppo- | } ts Re A a IMPERIAL Aprotn pege first sign o life which has been manifested in the MR. DEPEW SAXGUIXE. not is a question. castle.” site the Atlantic Hotel he sank twice, and bis | orgs "Pree ad bie ia ee Sie per weeks Si yards for six days. One train was sent over | President Depew of the New York Central| Warden Gammon vesterday afternoon ex-| John Morley, the chief socretary for Ireland | brother Thomas McKenna, jr., had to dive ver. | % 5 neve aa : ressed the opinion that the trouble was not | inthe new ministry. has arrived in Newcastle, flies veded i im | V7 PORTIS OTEL WELLINGTON , 4 the morning and another in the afternoon. | railroad was interviewed in Hamburg yester-| Prer'eet. ‘Said her “Tew men only want tie | where he iste siaed for rerceotten no the nous; | ofa! times before he succeeded in bringing him | VERBATIM, REPORTING. —LeAus JT avs.) Hi OCEAN END OF KENTUCRY AVE. cue ont . wet KEEPING BACK FOOD. day. Mr. Depew said the strike was a surprise | to organize. ‘They will assemble in these| of commons, He was received with mingled to the surface. The a man died in his | catslorue. Brother FABRICIAN, Prosiaent 1225 4 . Tig] Fenn an aopany's Oc, Supplying food or drink to non-union men oF | to him; that when he sailed from New York | mountains, hold their night meetings and de-| hoot and cheers, Ina speech at the Liberal Pe! Sie aa tan Gone | subst ATLANTIC CITY, N. 4. Uw FULeR, encniewr Agent soldiers is not regarded with favor by those in | everything was quiet. and, as far us he knew at | cide on a concerted movement against us again.” | Club. Mr. Morley maintained that the working- ee ae aaa, |” onasih Onoaa 108 on A. & 8 MITNOR BOREAL avi sympathy with thestrikers. “Any saloon man or | that time, there were wot ‘the slightest signe of | _ Six hundred rifles and 20,000 rounds of cart-| men of England really did not want an eight-| “nd hed entered. Se 3 OuTAINE PRY AVE. ATLANTIO roe Mga a ‘keeper who undertakes to increase his reve- | impending trouble. When questioued as to the | ridges sent. by the United States government | hour day. A denin ck Sa benk eee wil e NO. 191 8T. ¥.W., Lt; City, pear jhe versthing uew sPIv NCEN RY nue by catering tooither members of the militia | iin or immeriato cause of the striko Mr. De-| arrived at Knoxville yesterday and will be for-| “Mfr. Halli, the unionist candidate for Mr. | 0@ and death on bash ware -witneesed’ by | class: BO io od. oN Mex te ieee eo trmacrs hus the assurance of | Pew said he could not yet veniure to discuss the | warded to Coal Creek as they are necded. Mor- Morley’s soat, supports the eight-hour more- | bundreds of cottagers and hotel guests. Under the déreetion of the Pathera of the Society of | 3 Sen ©. 8 WRIGHT. _ Ige ‘arama Neoseek wen ale puset et laboring men. | *¥DJect, but from the ‘information he had re-| ton’s battery of Nashville, with two guns, left | ment and has the publicans’ vote. Mr. Morley's Soe eee ese, JO8TEREY HOTEL, ope kas Ne oy ri ‘the Binck Rock saloonkeeper. who was | ceived through the newspapers and from other | yesterday for Coal Creek.’ They will be part of | return is ed as more doubtful than was For Confederate Veterans. gel etenations a eee ieee tuenlehed dinner to fie new men | sources he thought the trouble would be fo-| the regular garrison nt Fort Anderson. the case at first. Gen. J. B. Gordon, commanding confederate SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN OX | ast MM soniorg: CNERCOMER from the Central gard, yesterday tefuecd to give | ised in the Bufalo surds Although some of FEARLESS JUDGE MOON. toh {iindstone hae written » letter in response | veterans, has made the following appointments MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1802. ist ie the men any food. “he forces in the neighbor- | the New York Central men Mack oat of Judge John A. Moon of Chattanooga presides | 080 inquiry as to wi ir be would sul | in conformity with s resolution unanimously CRE RIE LE roe Tot yey sou ia te Hak sar acy ore | May lh te Petipa ct be | eZ cour af Manon cose eaes| errs Peters solani og [mcd nis connie ote tated] 7 Pram trate cm | ont hota he OS™ needed food badly. in which he saya that the government has too " = September. 7 ATLANTIO ‘ the contrary, he believed that the trouble would | is located Inman. When the convicts were re-| recently come into office to make a practicable | Confederate Veterans, held at New Orleans | Petition on the Ist, 24 and 24 of Te E. APLAR strong raliroed ditrct — eee ee | soon be over and that the roads affected by the | lensed by the miners last Monday Judge Moon attempt in November next to pass legislation | April 8, 1892, as a committee whose duty shall} This competition is open to all, even to students | iF deat ionation modern Conveaicne, Opensatt firm were Saturday night baking 5.000 loaves of | Strike would in a few days be conducting busi- | was holding court at the county seat of Marion. | affecting the one-man-one-vote question. The | be to memorialize the governors and legisla- | sireaay belonging to the collere a bee — bread, 3,000 Freneh rolls and 5,000 fried cakes | D¢## under normal conditions. When he heard of the release of the prisoners he | matter, Mr. Gladstone adds, receive the | turva of the several states and territories which ‘ Bi oo ng Atieatlc City. estere aon and 700 pics for the soldiers. TELEGRAPHERS CONSULTING. called the grand jury and charged them that if | earliest possible attention, when it will not be composed the late confederate states, request-| For farther particulars apply to arg as Tone t throughout. Se enna te Chiara, nh ta Aatly ai Sealine aeniaed Past Grand Chief Telegrapher A. D. Thurs- | they would not do their duty in the premises he | encumbered by schemes for the redistribution ing. that appropriations be made for’ maimed CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 2 mh23-6m zi MJ. ECKERT. Regrigbuae sith, the lnepors for " — : ipo Pal preter would discharge them in disgrace and call an-| of seats or the reduction of the strength of the | and helpless confederate veterans and their TP BE GLENBALE. FT Gen. Porter started on an inspection of the | ton of Vinton, Iowa, arrived in Buffalo Satur-| other jury. He Inid the law down #0 clearly | Irish members of the house of comment. Widows towit: Lieut Gen, Wado Hampton, | sx32m somameat (et ‘Boren tbh . Siege" si camps after midday yesterday. He was accom-| day evening and went to the Genesee House, | that, notwithstanding three miners were on the ——_ res Columbia, 8.C.,chairman: Mr. John W. Daniel, . weeks Meee et atin im = : : panied by Gen. Doyle and escorted by troop A| where he met Chief Thos. B. MacMahone of | jury, Sea were ee Co oa he cooecyg seared fttors a Hichmond, Ve. Va. ex-Gor. Robert Lowry, Jack: | } ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C. Faas eae Cee oo vane te Semin, Dime Car Alt. ms New York city. All the camps accessible on | the Buffalo division. Later he met the local | inan who was known to have participated in the ear West Superior, turday -night, | son, 8. Ross, College Station, | A BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOT, FOR YOUNG Bisa Sones ay EA 43 eonsed our initeds ‘The vaymaster’s car | telegraphers in secret session. His visit was to | raid on the stockade. When the clerk asked | andy Gardner and J. W. Jones, two members Tex. and ex-Gov. James E. Eagle, Little Rock, LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. EET eid cake I “ih Shrowch Sleeper t |. REED. THE Spee AND. NEW YORE ave, 4 oo 4 convenicuces, erected April 180i Niacare Pails for But. o Erie railroad was put at Gen. Porter's | ascertain the local situation and consult regard- | who he should enter as prosecutor Judge Moon _ service by General Freight Agent Pomeroy. in | ing. the pending: trouble with the Delaware, | promptly responded : “John A. Moon. fadge of ao Pe ee an bogey ae ASA ee the party who accompanied the general were | Lackawanna and Western. The difficulty is | the fifth circuit of Tennessee. an ned ; Shishi te ulin _anl-te Gen. Dosle. Assistant Adjutant General Phis-| understood to be one of wages and has been | | The sheriff of the county, who is an ex-miner, | walk to the steel plant division, five miles from| 4 serious labor riot occurred Saturday at| A CADEMY OF THE co terer, Lieut, E. E. Hardin of the seventh infan-| referred to General Manager Halstead for final | declined to serve the warrants, and Judge | West Superior. Just a they reached the| pitt urouny' Rossi Works ont aispol ta THLE MASK Ee try. Cnited States army; Surgeon General Jos | approval. Mr. Thurston left in the morning | Moon then ordered a deputy to serve them. | Northern Pacific tracks, midway on their jour- the Ht : : TOUNO LADIES AND CHIL D. Bryant, Mi Eason J Weeks and Col. Rounds | for Albany, where he was to meet with repre- | The indicted men say they will resist arrest and ney, at dark and in ‘an unfrequented place, they ¢ Hughes steel rail factory set fire toa num-| wilt reopen MONDAY. SEPTEM | of Gen. Doyle's staf and W. E. Niver, local | sentatives of other railroad organizations today. | it is thonght a large force will be necessary to | were attacked by fifteen, men, supposed to be | ber of workmen's dwellings, plundered the fac- | mated fecillties for aminrtine m thor tad sendensie | 4 SBURYT freight agent of the Erie. He will be in Scranton, Pa., on Tuesday, when | capture them. the Amalgamated men. Five shote were ted tory and had begun to demolish the furnaces 4: o musical course embraces vor THE BECbaR, TH AVE. BADLY SITUATED CAMPS. conference will be held in the hope of bring-| + THE PRISON CONTRACT. and knives used freely. Before the police ar-| when a military detachment that hud been sum- palocution | _myStia he Et son and quiter, Special attention «iven to art, Sie Ge Leckereaee mete 3 ore CN | The siaie bon rison inspectors has re- | rived the assailants disappeared in the darkness, | moned arrived on the scene. A sharp encounter | phonoxtaphy sult ti lanager Halstead will probably be asked for | ots —— =i - ony jonoxtaphy and typewriting, van Goarhesand Dining Gar i ry 8 was cut an until insensible. | then took place between the troops and the es “aed carat ot is sts, is Cat Tiered a Bs | his altteaatue: ‘The Ocder of Railroad Telegraph | “uvO™ toes. im Acoocdance with tis|/conizazs Come wat Cet (ced) bates a eerat | werkase at orvecss 2 wore ‘killed ande | Homa, ScHOok, SOR, GIRLS WITH, FOST- _ SEA-SIDE_JERAEY COAST. oOo Se uMry twelfth — of New York boarded the | ers has. strength of 30,000 members, and it may | with the Tennessee Co:l, Iron and Railroad | 1023)""A pool of blood was found where he had | large number ‘rounded before the riot was sup- | EACEAG. FALBOTN, O77 fit Rel BRETTON Veta VELLA. CAPE MAY CITY. K. 3.;:MEAB Wie Diaine Cay tro strike in sympathy with the switchmen. Company all convicts in excess of 400 and | jain and indisations on the ground of his being | Pressed. The damage done to property is to | Horatio mise > Sot Simon ian atom for the soesce x ere ee RUMOR OF AXOTHER TIE-UP. Fromen and hospital inmates ‘must be removed | dragged off. ‘The tracks are lost in the marsh. | great that it will take three months to effect | T MISSES KERNS SCHOOL YOUNG | Sureteotn ite re gon general that Tis oan i It was rumored at Wilkesbarre last night that | 1'579, in Weare exues to farulels jguarde for | a ———, n — ing : as | Tepairs. ee Tadies and ttle children, 1438 N st. a. Ne. Address OTEL ACTED Proper, APE HAY. re For prrta HTS ONL Tocated in a very desirable spo, and Gen, Por | B&F ¥a# to be. general tie-up within twenty- fe keeping of tho convicts wherever the | warranta, ‘Seven aro thea far on tearing ont (a ovaek occa aa SivBiim ROCK ENON, Va._| modern he epee Oke: rae at Fast spore mek days, wind 3.45 p.m, ter said later that the twelfth and seventy. | four hours on the Lehigh Valley, Delaware and | company may desire to locate them. uascaseiods aad sany die. Has) Dakerre eee SO ets the only regiments | Hudson and Central railroad of New Jersey,| Gen. Carnes telegraphed the governor yester- pases olan bir ETS larry Collins, who was instantly | Ms, Vexwon Sans = in ping grounds were not satisfactory. | but nothing definite could be. Jearned. as tbe ae teas oa Monday tciale ofall of hie prisoners ihidakon cat ve B eee ernead wpieinaiea . Jey rapid a TNARY, Sag a pruners ¥ t night they a | inst whom cases coul ye made out woul yas at manufactures y bei fa connet The seventy ennseag cae ae Pal ben Re ee ad begun before a civil magistrate at Clinton. | Yesterday was the opening day of the annual | 8° ing by being | CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W.. fa z4 Baad Brook % : struck by a beam which fell from a derrick, was penthorwol ses d the Buffalo fat render- | running last night on time. Adjt. Gen. Norman replied: ‘Procure best | reunion at Kansas City, Mo., of the Deutcher ‘couchiichenent teako lide almost unbenrabie. priser Tree counsel objainableand send all prisoners bound | Kreiger Bund, composed of veterans of the mvchioggesteareerrers = erent hes 7 WASHINGTON, D.c., SOLDIERS VISITED BY THEIR SWEETHEARTA. Grand Master Sargent left Terre Haute yes- | Over to Knoxville jail for safe keeping.” The | German army. The iast of the visiting divisions : a hs Inst the is ili jurder, Fred. Me’ of No. 2723 Cottage Grove BOARDING AND DAY 8CHOOL When the party landed at the William street | terday for Buffalo on telegraphic request of the | attempted murder, assault and battery and re: | 214 not arrive until yesterday morning. The | Cronus’ Hepes fifteen years old. and her t feastes __IN THE MOUNTAINS. station they proceeded at an accelerated pace | local lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | sisting officers. various divisions rendezvoused,and at 11 o'clock | stepfather opposed the marriage and said that| oR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. — ‘th: tmosphere of sickening smells to | Fireme: ted - eee ———__ they formed in one grandcolumn and paraded | if it took wore the girl could never enter — MFORT RETREAT. -MOUNTAINS OF MARY- jones pus apr ‘he pasrdyaempaeeiry uation ma aenboliene’ ‘that bios perl te bapa Fatally Injured in a Prize Fight. the streets of the city, ending at the Air Line | house again. The young people the event Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. COE ar Hi ou 2 ne After a short talk with Col. For, Capt. Bush, | sidered as meaning that a strike of firemen is| Max Fenner, a hereulean local pugitist of San | Tailway station, From the station the crowds | July 17 went to Racine, where the next day { - New buildings perfectly equipped for health and | out ‘he fall. Fishtie and bunting! |W. PAK indy. speaker of the assembly, and other re the | likely. On the contrary his presence there will | prancis kn the “Terrible Swede,” | YT transported to Cucssenberry Park, where | were married. Collins was twenty-three years | Keep Tryst, Washington county, Md. aal@-Im" | For 30, 00 end 1130 a.m, a + went to the headquarters of the sixty- | tend to prevent « strike. laws of the or- a aying Testi ths offer ap saan bse me pate Ss opened. aa — EE, MOUNTAIN HOUSE. coe: 4 detail fo y ning exerci ere was a rl at heat, - ae e — tha, saeat evely sqeetich en aoe bee eg iors Seare|| othex peinsigal: Billy Aller; w Solita trams the'| welch 1,000 pereoee were, costed. remote Seis name meme SOE E ALES BERLE ESTEE lea * Sie take Gee a4 For visited. The tents and the grounds surround-| does not believe in sympathy strikes. and has | Presidio garrison, isin the city prison, being bands played wirring martial airs. The exer. | About 20,000 people attended the Buffalo ex- | “Petts! dvantaresin Literature, Modera Tanruans | fet 60 per day. vet im tHe ing them were crowded with women, young | repeatedly said that in all probability there | held to await Fenner's death, when a charge of = ie 5 cncng” dela eo ive position Saturday, and half of these looked at | *?* Music. —' ate ee old, who ome to visit soldi ft firem sporte. cuca Who Gase-wae bap ememeen — alee Staite ts as synibeens epoca tener peaateer ye AD ing to the large number of entries the com. | bicycle races for four hours. G. F. Taylor of | Forciealarsanpiy tothe yrizeoal H™ ror wong, them, and = brass band helped toenliven. the | work. See nee ipalltire s contaet Stil not'bo uisied Gail Tons’| thst wachatien, Ainistic chee rode ‘a mile in| ee throng. 000 Wiis Cbd: cle eee faities and tania ty, when the various prizes will be awarded. | 2.21 2-5, breaking the world’s competition | 122 Mrs ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. HANTER'S "FERRY, W. Va. location; open until Novem- aule-Ine — + ee-— record. ‘Zimmerman rode a flying quarter in | __ Bufelo setin of the Erie here they were| THE THOFESSIONAL AGITATOR. | sie bate, len nan anetonr, but he proved MeCattry Can Now Fight Bas sco bt he nd Taylor da'nt come | 37 RAE SS ERRERON TRCN | KOS MARRERO ERT RAN, met by Col. Green and other officers of the ‘The Enemy of the Working Man. Ginched to avoid punishment, when Allen | ‘The athletic committee of the Manhattan | together in the races, ‘pythod forleatning in speak and understand Fron oso sexcelieat table. comforiable Dede. seventy-firet regiment of New York. From the Scranton Tribune. solved his tactics and uppercut him fearfully. | Athletic Club has givenDominie McCaffrey, the a 12 private lessons, 816. lewsons, #6. Sylivkn* | _ 39 = STRIKERS ARRESTED. It is the professional agitator who puts labor | In the fourth round the Swede fell htlpless on | Manhattan Athletic Club's boxing instructor, Raining Fishes in Mexico. Hiren ben UNIVERSITY. ical DEPART- The writer of a letter from Sasabe, state of owe An Erie striker named William Milleny was | in its present false light. It is the man with | the ropes, while Allen rained heavy blows on his | permission to accept J. J. Corbett’s offer to at. arrested yorterday on the charge of entering | bombs in his pocket and murder in his heart | head and neck. ‘That ended the fight. It took tempt to knock bfm out in four rounds, The| Sonora, to a Mexican paper says that in the the West Shore yards and threatening switch-| who seizes Prominence in these councils of toil-| } ee ee ne ee. 2 | ees neil ge up $2,000 for the | Tecent hurricane there fell in that p18 B B PURVES. tore Tis 13 ‘Gi 3. om | Manager. [(J03) General Passenger Avent gout =RCE, —E ow Ot +3 two ago he became ill and symptoms of ‘con- region a | 3 aie i Baths and Water ae & OHTO RAILROAD. men if they refused to join the union forces. | ers and by the very audacity of his impudence | cyecion of the brain developed," Hix life now | match. Dominic MeCaffrey has found a backer |#hower of fishes three inches long and | erin, nae enn Milleny was sent to the penitentiary for ten | achieves his anarchistic ends before the startled | hangs in the balance. - Fenner as bigger biceps ho willing fo make a side bet of from $1,000 | number of eee no AB Sih |e : ie og tars Leave Washington fr nia rnc ot tow emg sober sense of the majority can command its| and calves than Jobn L. Sullivan and measures | to @5,000 ani ted $1,000-with ‘the overed | Sone 810) Shor one by co See : d aoe — pirat —n — Recent peak g met ei cece that this | three inches more around the chest, but he has | athletic committee of the M. A. C. and will put | Winged ant — ee wetaee® a thee tion touted Ge : | i } up as much m Corbett to ape Sega Eni 7 = ten, were arrested at night inthe East Buf-| conservative element began to reassert itet, eee Been en ane I one cee onic: rediirrgrdy ag Killed by Falling Runs. Auoegrates forstinmer mouths. Sendfor catalogue. | (ZALLOWAS <> st = = See o yards of the Erie. They were acting sus-| It is time that thé men who own homes, who i nasium of the Manhattan Athletic Club, date to| About noon Saturday while workmen were piciously, and the police thought they meant | have children growing up in liability to this A Workman's Frightful Fate. be agreed upon. cleaning bricks from the ruins of a fire on| {158 AMY ¢. LEA) Fm hes itimore and trou! Brown wus in the act_of throwing « ‘ ‘i ° i i ————ee. cepacianlpse dai F Terms, dey. Aomiy to coupling pin at come of the Erie owite! rmaay loathsome social contagion, who revere the law! A pune nemed Pacher met with a horri- PR EET hea — street, in the lower part of the Be rc argcnche pfacived gen o Ss = sie 7, Anny S se ad the others were arging, mon to leave thet | ad reepect the honest agencion of ite enforce- | ble fate at Warlburg, Austria, afew daysago.| ° 8 = aa ot New Orleans, the roof and part of the | ria aavewe Cmvil, AERVICH TROT? a a Rane ae nes | Boansks om ‘mera. ttn, ainep work and join the union. “The prisoners were | ment began to show that they have not gone| The man had been enguged in repairing a fur-| Madame Apparuci, formerly editor and owner | walls fell, burying four persons. A Spaniard Tang Batons Olin 4207 Loth st. nw. a, Ane, chal Yeate lane yard clowe | Sor Meek tate 5 a locked up; and wilt be sent to the penitentiary | into permanent paralysis. It is this class who | nace at the Vogel iron works and it is supposed | of the fashion journal published at 7 Rue de Lille, | named Bresento was killed. A giri was reacted | Prepared Ssrsinatloas cin service, divarumsatal | mation. se ers: oy aaah ; tt , as oxaa wo. this morning. are threatened. Capital can take care of =a had fallen asleep while at work inside a flue. | #nd for some time the female Worth of Paris, is | very badly injured, and a boy was burned to yoo ia ae Amotlier mian was arrested by detail of Col. | Itneed not worry whether. industries sto Some fellow-workmen,not knowing that Pacher | deed in St. Petersburg. She wae under | bit Waist and hurt about the legs. r ‘eleh’s comnu . Quite an on. men whe are rich wil ways i pier ‘ ee ae ee exciting strngzle took place before bis capture | Cnough to eat and driak and. wear. ‘Neto the seat aa be remrety heer nad avy nema | DL briees menedicged being’ Came Near Killing His Man. Sug ange ta BME [oR Bove. 97. GRORGIS | Catt wees, Shr Was effected. ‘The scene of the affair was at the | fragul and law-abiding workingman if he per- | “®Td fire was started in the furnace. Two days arrest Eee eee ewes | ian Desttt a7 pagilaid ot Liss, Ob) | liege or witness: 70h year "eens ei Lehigh trestle near Peabody and Perry streets. | mits these parisitical agitators both to feed upon | *laPsed and the relatives of the missing man | gown and set fire to it. She was severely burned Ses Mea cos ei i ber 20: wereld in sda ‘situation. cor A detail “under command of Lieut. Lambrecht, | his hard-won earnings and by lurid word and | Pen to make inquiries. Ax he had last been | und was sent to the Evangelical Hospital for | Pat Conway had a mill Saturday in an orchard fort anid ream nable terms: Rughest Feterenees aiS°T Charged the mob | incendiary torch to frighten the goose that lays | #¢eR St work in the furnace it was decided to| treatment. There go, she clipped, | on Dan Bowsher’s farm, six miles south of | ‘THE #0C! tea DL FOR YOUNG La | _ yy night, was sent ont | the golden °88- ame or — b ged he Wag poodles Lima. Bayliff delivered » owerful right the principal, Biss LUCY a HORE ROUTE 7 > FONPOX. m= = for Hererston ree ana t te d the ‘orking on a Lehigh — | ound, iy By points, 2 HE CARLETON, SPRING LAKE, §. ig ARE aaa or Grit pending which put him to sleo,. Th tors be.| @9OR PER wea RAT LUTHERVILLE SEMI: ~ on ts neti ian ‘and one * Murdered by » Burg! Many of the furnace bricks bad been di Pari P he spectators | 25 ur Fe), 1 Tetdval sremed bot ag articalar, © burly | v1. D. Samples and wife, who have a gro-| from their laces, showing that the poor fellow na a fe capes Occ ka aa Sieoctions, $2 A for ita herd e AMC: | ort Satin Havel, Ties” Aug: "6, "10 eats, | he PES cH ‘d cery store in Upper Elk City, a suburb of desperate efforts to escape. x ipposing Conway was Pre val, Lutherville, M | Charleston, W. Va., were engaged ti +o accused of obtaining by fraud was between > Ses For hale Games cn bas venter tadeiees eae Demanding Her Hand or Her Lite. 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 francs. Severe on the Miners. ere were on top of the cars, and as | 19.39 o'clock Saturday night when a cd | At Lancaster, Pa.. George Kitteras, an -o+——___ The London Daily News, commenting on the epg) erage ccedt this Eanes | robber entered by the back door and made a|‘emdant at the Lancaster County Hospital, Wada rygeaveg alten cop tihne the atta ey Ammounces ‘what it| F] Sots a wih Spee eae 1k ee. Ne tee =e Ry . cam caer “ ” September 14, a while accompanying home Mary ‘Flowers, a| At Elkhart, Md., mines Sunday afternoon | terms the “burbarous and treacherous” meth- | imigat Pt Particulars po eral Ce laces eprengsrtaprpt cary om ay SSPE Finstitation, late Saturday night, | Peter Campbell abot and. seriously wounded | ods of the strikers, eopecially the wainern: 11 | BOSWELL: Palls Grarch! Var The mask From the fellows face and in order to | Proposed marriage. be refused, and he drew | George Entler. Entler is a saloon . saye: ‘These'men are not entitled to the name | $150 scninary ieee getaway from the husband he shot him in the | revolver and threatened to shoot her. | Campbell engaged in» dispute with Entler's | ‘strikers’ in ite — Ds thats sre not | (boys): thorough ietraction Seetcare: ight side, death resulting almost instantly. | Nothing daunted the woman declined thrice to | son and the father interfered. Hasty words | or". ae Sanaees Be re Bay pel aelesnhe Woadoersie tsip teat | There have been a great many robberies re- | become his wife. At the third refusal Kitteras | passed, and Campbell, it is alloged, went to the | 2F,3%,, Tues are de bie fea sie ene TE FOR BOYS, ST. QEORGES- | cently and it is believed that the murderer be-| fired, but the ball was deflected by a large | Powe of a neighbor and got a double-barreled | Americe is an ray Dear Baltimore, Ma: Prot, J. C”RINEAR. A.C | \PALLORY 1 BAR ca amare te Tonge tan orgunized gang. Sohn Holes wag | buckle iinmes tnd co eolboreasecd shotgun. He returned tothe aloom and, after thee despollors, and, beating the ei Fe erase oo Mee. oto 8, Sener nied him at the pistol point to give him- | arrested yesterday afternoon on the cl of | injury. Kitteras n n arrest , S22; ap aa lh the stl po The oMleer | Sacerens exakevaenteasmeraecal in| a 4 few words, fred through an open window into | in mind, we must make due.allowauce for the a F age: Forte half of the load a Gen. Pans. din « lively struggle held the | murder resembled one worn by him. A Village Sinking. lodged ia Endler ¢ Sr'feaho | sabanceand tone of Gov. uchana brocla- © m MAtgonr pon al some of the men in his de: : , de- | mation, Wedo not desire to. see the ‘rioters iit : op and plead i wees. cadens gue The nd EDS ORRER betonidee ioprenic yy po mE TCR RT sig ad lynched, but it will be an evil day for democ- 5 ‘the: _ sett eee a —— RIV! prisoner gave his name as Damel Capilia, and A Labor Conference Proposed. Mich., on the main line of the Michigan ve i acy if such acts of brutality escape Just pun- | Sorbood ta Reaithfal 1 a — iL. ler baie sixty-four | ishment.” 1d mail reer swat ee is understood to be a striker. | A meeting was held by the Central Labor | tral railroad, is in sens of ak bodily into | Up and was taken to jai ty: ent ener were Lge wi Sones) ACCIDENTS OX THE ROADS. | Union in New York yesterday the main feature | the earth. ‘About en are jee Steoderd | | Tears of age And Conaphel & (weeiytes. |! —_+e-____ 3 . ‘The Lehigh Valley wasa sufferer from two | of which was « discussion of a proposition made coal mine on to vi ‘Hanged by “Parties Unknown.” Sacrececaets = abandoned. i; Pies several cave-ins have accilents, but in neither ense could any blame | by Delegate Theodore F. Cuno of Newspaper | occurred over toe deserted mine. The area be chorged :o the strikers. ‘The work train was | Writers’ Union, No. 4, to the effect that “or-| covered by the holes extends over fifty or sixty backing im the Lehigh Valley trestle at East | ganized labor be invited to take part in a con- | rods square, while the undermined section is Binfulc. two cars being abead of the engine. | ference to be held in_ this city ou November 14, | Probably half « mile square. The train was run dowm to the entrance of | for the purpose of unifying the labor movemen| SEN Wea Ct ‘be tunnel, and before the engineer could stop throughout the country so as to enable the or- Prosecution in the Borden Case. his engine they ren iuto several cars which lay | ganized workmen ‘more effectively ‘The prosecution in the Borden murder case ene ee Direlings of the | will open its case at 2 o'clock this afternoon in of the pillars to fall, almoet barying a num! “After considerable it " et Polish Iaborers inthe debria “Uockily no Aoully decided: to lay the matter over for one tbe second district court room, Fall River, one was burt, but the cab of the engin .and in the meantime an effort will be carried and the dome badly broken. mene to persuade the other central labor bodies nother accident occurred om the main line | of New York to join the Central Labor Union in | Knowlton will conduct the case for the Se eee Tae mncoeh ctzaat te the tonkn | the propesed. movement. ment and Andrew J. Jeunings will wil defend the the that was engaged im carrying the soldiers be- | prisoner. ‘The defense has secured the ween East Buffalo and Scott street. The ig her was runing at « lively rate of »] t of Melvin O. Adams, the well-known Boston ing Babcock street and one of ders threw the switeh before the train reached | im, leting on the west-bound track againet x | string of cars which were standing there. The | jlntform of the car was smashed sud several of | Yesterday on charge of bigamy. plainant was wife No. 2, Isabella Symes, who was married to Baker on May %, 1984. Re- cently she learned that he had been murried be- at Flat- 's mar- ia i ie oe ‘To Do Penance for Two Years. his read would accept arbitration of the ences between the company and ite former em- ployes, recites the manuer in which the em- Ploses left the road while the company considering their clades a8 follows: if i