Morning News, The (Newspaper) - May 6, 1895, Hagerstown, Maryland tf YOU That Will Give You News Subscribe for WANT Done in the Finest Manner and at the Lowest Price Have by THE VOL 213 D HAGERSTOWN MD MONDAY MAY 6 1895 PRICE ONE GENT K WIN U BUT AT LAW AND IN No 4 Court Court on Hist ilitl- CO No li'S Washington In the unit largest In thr V CO AND INSURANCE No tus W Improved iinO properties TLi K S A t K A flue family Carriage city property at Til IS OFFICE IP O is S A ij 15 I Two rolling top sks TIMS 01 KICK The now H It KMT Store Boom on South Jonathan St Mr Hauliers with will M- tor rout April 1st Also the John Apply to Ml it A S MASON U O H K K N T A levelling House H anil H room in is fin to tho It litis fruit a stable pen anil other out- anil n never well of water In the yard Possession given A prill Koi terms apply to ALLEN P K OSK Mny between the hours of 10 anil u in will be an elu e tlon for ten il rectors of Hose Cemetery ut tlie of the company West Street AS E O T 1 C K Mil April if Having pit the Mr H street nil pnt upon the sutue for either or If put on iu time for of me or imy where iu the elty will prompt attention by s r House Huss unit Line Mexico Texas China pnn Australia Hawaiian Islands trut Special rates for freight of routes Private ears to rent Special tourist parties Kree maps ami pamphlets U 1 SM ITH Ant apt ClA pn Seeds In bulk in packages put tip by tbe C M Terry Michigan Co Now York Bur ee Philadelphia Pa J M Philips Mercersburg IIV JOHN G A S S M A Jf ALEX H MASON Fire and Life Insurance Keal Estate Loans Rents Collections 133 W WASHINGTON STREET HAGERSTOWN MD Herat ly Death and Destruction in a rible In Iowa HUNDRED HOUSES RAZED Seeds that will Grow HAVE BLEW 29 North Potomac St RE AliU Ur This is nnd In as In nil other professions and silence Ota methods are obsolete anil laid New and Improved Appliances and Discoveries arc dally taking their places In no department Is tills more especially that of Extraction of Teeth By the Use of Vegetable Vapor or Tonaline fill Is done away no bad after effects of any kind No chloroform ether or sns used Finest equipped Office In tbe and second to none All work to Dentistry done Dr E Beachley Graduate Dentist K Mt Mil JIH T U thai is ent from any other make Entirety nothing slighted that is cut after tin made in host custom way ami finished with an eye to daintiness am detail just as low as such clothing cat sold John ft Firey 10 Jonathan street IF YOU BURN WOOD You should try our Selected HICKORY and OAK Sawed and Split to Suit Your Stove COAX Co 7 JONATHAN ST Yard W Church St Many Children In S to ux Cm In May storm which paused over Northwester Iowa and South Dakota Into Friday afternoon left death ami in its path Tho property loss was but tho loss of life can na yet only bo Thin storm wide as it wan ap pears to buen a in and in other its territory of the of a tornado and ill others even where considerable it was u t more than n gale of wind with severe li vil nud rain The severest cyclone I its course for twelve or iu Sioux county The same storm or another one touched nt Sibloy and did great damage In South Dakota even where there was severe destruction there appears to havo been no real cyclone with the swirling funnel clouds Tho county cyclone appears to havo originated to havo traveled northeast to a on the Sioux City and Not them road one and miles north of Sioux Centre There it took tho course of a letter the truck twice nnd for two miles it seemed to formed straight up tho track of this railroad It stride tho town of from tho southwest und those who snw it there believed it rose and was dissipated at that point but it is possible name awful cloud continued its tortuous course and words struck Sibloy From Sioux tro and other places iu Sioux county estimates come that uo less than had been killed aud two or three times as many injured Numerous victims were found lodged iu trees where they had boon hurled by the wind Where had fine residences could be found only n cellar hole and iu some cases n few twisted timbers while all over the ground were portions of buildings and furniture bearing not tho least semblance of their original form aud useless except for kindling Fields of sprouting grain are now bare trees uprooted and all is desolation along the path of As tho path of destruction was almost altogether iu tho country is to got Tho ing is it list of tho killed aud wounded at Tho George Anna Mrs Kostra Tho wounded Coombs will probably recover Jennie bruised tibout tho head ud face will recover Luella Coombs injured Nellie Coombs skull recovery doubtful A M ercy Hawarden arm broken face two children of li J Smith dislocated and bruised Mrs L Vario aud baby seriously injured re- doubtful two sous of T Debor and internally Haggle leg broken Maggie seriously injured Henry faco ud bruised throe children of Mrs badly hurt recovery doubtful our daughters of L bones other injuries Tho list of fatalities will probably Boli thirty persons or over Tho following wore killed at Sioux Centre Mrs Coster and two hildren Mrs Fust Miss child of W VerhofF wo children of L B Coombs Mrs O J Ost Mrs L nnd baby two aud K J Smith A M Ferry D John Fries all near Sioux M John Waterman of Sibley A M Berry of List of killed at Mrs John Mrs ono half mile east of Sibloy jy near by lightning Fetor Slimmer near Laureus la by being lit by lightning Tho John and son John Frays Sibloy M Sibley brothers Sibley Minnie Jennie and Sibley Nellie Coombs fatally Sibloy Mrs L Wario and baby Tohu Henry nnd Matilda Haggle L Devoort Sibley two sons of L Sibley two children of it J Smith A M Ferry of Ha warden Ut At Sioux Falls S D hundreds of houses were razed to the ground and the loss on property will be im- mense No one was reported killed though a number wero seriously Everett Arnold aged eighteen was struck by lightning ami killed at ton Tho storm the moat severe for years Bain linil aud wind carried away many small buildings North of Ireton George and Anna Marsdon wore killed The school houses in which they were teaching two miles opart were demolished Their relatives live at Wis Others dead Two little daughters of John Kostor Mrs Post Mrs John Koster child of A VerhoBf J Junsen near Sioux Centre Mrs John man Sibley Mrs Herman Belknap a half mile out of Sibley by lightning Rudolph near Sibley by Peter near by lightning John Waterman and son N Blackman brothers two sons of C Haggie near Sioux Centre eldest daughter and one son of Haggis fatally children of li B Coombs seven miles from Sioux Centre Wires are down and it is hard to get full details OF fto Was Onco iv Member of the Legislature W Va May Upton Buhrman aged died suddenly at tbe residence of bis son Kev W B Evers Dear this county yesterday morning of heart disease Mr mau lived at Md where he conducted a successful business until four years ago he moved to this county nnd began farming A few weeks ago his residence burned aud he was iu this city arranging to rebuild Ho was n staunch Republican and took an active interest in polities He served three terms in the Maryland legislature and was a delegate from Maryland to the National Convention that nominated His wife and eight sons and three him His ters tiro all married and two of his sons nre iu business in Philadelphia and oue is in the government employ in timore Death Was Very Near W Va May 5 Miss Kate Chain pe a servant in the family of George W living near vale Webster county was Friday night sleeping a window on the first floor when opened the window without wakening her and seized her by tho throat Her efforts to breathe wakened Mr Lauson in tho next room and ho came to tha cue whereupon the man fled Miss Champa was almost dead and did not recover consciousness for throe hours Her throat is terribly marked and the villain must have used terribly force to produce such aa effect It is believed to be tho work of some naturally vicious person and not a robber WILMINGTON Del May The Re- publicans held their nominations day for mayor and the various city It was a lively fight between the Higgins and factions nnd the lines were tightly drawn wherever tho ward primaries were held Jacob B Lewis was nominated for mayor Colonel Samuel A for city solicitor nnd Dr E for president of council These were the regular candidates and the result fore- casts a victory for Biggins The men ran Samuel H Bay for mayor and Walter H Hayes for city solicitor Tho Higgins ticket pulled through by maj Troops Surprised HAVANA May Continuation has been received here of the surrender of seven of the band of rebels headed by Moron Ricardo Principe Lolo Martinez It is rumored that the men who composed the band of Varona hove returned home At padu the insurgents tried to surprise a column of troops operating against them After determined fighting Cap- tain Caso who commanded the troops was wounded Oue soldier was killed and four wero wounded The gents lost ten killed and had thirty Hall LONDON Mny Wilde will be liberated on Monday or when bail is found the court before which his yers applied having agreed to accept his personal bail bond in and two sureties in each Counsel ask that one surety of be nc copied instead of two sureties in each Governor Will Fermi t no Outside ence ALL QUIET AT POCAHONTAS West Miners Must Keep n Critical Day Va Mny re- at the Governor's office show that there is as yet no disturbance at hontas but the situation is critical and both Governor and General Phillips feel anxious The Governor up all night receiving and answering telegrams He said that he had sent a large force to Graham for tho reason that the presence of a small force woald tend to incite rather than prevent trouble position is said the ernor with great earnestness don't deny to any man or men the right to quit work if they want to But I do contend that a man who has a job and wauts to work has an equal right to and no man has the right to prevent him Tbe Pocahontas miners are nt work and are satisfied with their jobs But the miners from West ginia are on a strike nnd are trying to induce the men to join them if possible If persuasion fail they will probably attempt by force to make the men quit that I am determined they shall not do They may also attempt to destroy prop erty in this state and that I am mined they shall not do if lean prevent it I have therefore assembled an armed force near the scene to protect the ginia miners in their right to work if they want to and to protect property in this state from destruction Va May ance with orders from Richmond the following military companies through here yesterday morning en route to report at Graham to Major Simon chief of Two ments of tbe Richmond Howitzers with two Galling guns and round of ammunition Monticello Guards of Charlottesville the Home Guards Here they wore joined by the Roanoke Light Infantry and Roanoke Machine Works Guards nnd it was un- that the Jeff Rifles of Salem aud the military company nt lad Ford would get aboard of the train n its omval at the above named place of the military three days ations The receivers of the Norfolk nd Western Railroad Company have ad notices of the recent injunction ranted by Judge Jackson printed for se in the coal regions They state that he company is iu the bands of the States court nnd warns all ons at their peril not to interfere with he property or traffic of the compary officials of that company regard lay as the critical day and nil ions seem to have been taken with a of preventing trouble that day t Pocahontas Va Mny O B Roller commanding Harrison jurg Guards Company Second Vir inia Regiment received a despatch rom Col J C Baker of Woodstock him to bold hm company in to go to Pocahontas In half an hour Captain Roller telegraphed thai men had reported for duty further orders hove been received the company is in readiness to move This company is the best n tbe state having taken first rank in every competitive drill in which they jave entered for the last three years HUNTINGTON W Va to tbe strike in the Flat Top coal fields en freight trains and several men who were working in the various ds along the Kenova division of the Norfolk and Western Railroad were laid ofi this morning It is understood big cut will be made in the clerical force along the line on Monday A Woman's Siul End W Va May 5 a young woman who while attempting to prevent Matthew Davis from murdering a young woman com- was horribly gashed across the abdomen died Saturday evening in rible agony Davis is still at large but every effort is making to capture him Still WILMINGTON Del May was not the slightest sign of a break iu tho senatorial deadlock yesterday The triangular light continues with no indi cation of n settlement this session The vote Massoy C C Higgins 6 1 9 nnd Bayard 1 Man's YORK Pa May 5 Smith was found lying in the park morning with a bullet hole in his breast He wai removed to bis mother's home and it is feared he will die When found he said that he shot himself noci dentally when about to shoot a bird The Vice President's Pinna III May President Stevenson I shall re main bore all summer except that pos sibly toward tbe end of the heated term Mrs Stevenson and I may spend s few days at some Atlantic watering place They Hold the Property CHICAGO May a decisive vote tbe board of directors of Seminary rejected the proposition of the Presbyterian General Assembly for n surrender of the property and con trol of the seminary Nearly all of the forty directors were in attendance when tbe vote was taken There was no dissenting when the resolution was put to vote This is oue of the most important moves made by a theological incorporation in tnis country It settles so far as Chi cago is concerned a long and at time somewhat acrimonious discussion for the control of property valued at 000 A Dissipated Man's Crime OAKLAND Cnl Mny Thome a French shoemaker yester day stabbed bis two daughters one fatally Tbe other's wound is no necessarily fatal Tbe man then kille himself The crime is attributed to th debauch His bad caused a family H went this morning to a laundry con ducted by bis wife saying to have come to kill yon She fled to tb street Thome then went home wher his daughters were still in bed an stabbed one six times in the breast an chest and the other in the abdomen Subscribe for THK NEWS PRETTY LICKING Jr Pope Waxes Worm In the United States Court S C May was scene in the United States yesterday during the hearing of before Judge Goff as to bether tbe temporary injunction re- training state officers from taking urther steps toward the holding of a convention this summer jail be made permanent General rndy of counsel for the state is the of the registration law attacked a unconstitutional Dr Samson Pope defeated independent candidate for who is pushing the case for injunction in his speech yesterday everely attacked General McCrody aunting him with desiring to defraud lie negroes out of their rights to vote n reply General commenced Pope's record aud said his the negro vote was sudden years ago Pope had the constitution f the state Democratic party so amend d that the only negroes who could vote the Democratic party were such as ould produce an f rom ten white men that they voted for for governor in 1876 and had the Democratic ticket evar since He charged that Pope as actuated only by political ow in seeking to have it made easy for to vote At this point Dr Pope sprang to his eet and excitedly exclaimed that this as personal and he notice that e would not submit to it Judge Goff that there was no occasion for to loose their tempers General said he stood his punishment rotn Pope without a word and was en- tied to reply to it in kind He said he nd plenty more ammunition of ind to lire nt Pope but ns the latter ould not stand it and it was after all nly an argument ad which lasa of argument was weak he would desist He then concluded his the main object of which waa o show that the United States Court lid no jurisdiction on the case Judge that he would render Iri early this general is that he will law unconstitutional It Is Speedy Justice STAUNTON May as had another ex- resulting from the attempt of colored man to assault n four year old hild Judge of the County acting with the characteristic which marked the Spiller ase a ago immediately summoned grand jury and the prisoner was ny indicted and put at onco on trial Tho attempt was made by a colored ioy sixteen years old named John upon a four-year-old child my Rhodes The father mother and bree children live three miles from Stounton and yesterday about two clock Morgan took the child to an where the assault was made the new law the accused stands rial for his life and while Senator who has assigned as counsel s making the best of n hard case it is certain that swift justice will be meted out Its Terms and Meaning Unmistaka- ble and Not Very Pleasing HOW IT WAS RECEIVED Russian Warships Move From Treaty Ports of With Sealed Abates Her Claims ST May an- swer to the protest of France and Germany has made Officials will not discuss the text but those who had expected Japan to yield express prise at the YOKOHAMA May Russian ships which were lately stationed at the treaty ports have left with sealed ders It is now not expected that the treaty of peace arrived at between China and Japan will be ratified CBE May Chinese and Japanese peace plenipotentiaries are ex- here on Wednesday next May 8 in order to exchange the ratifications of the treaty of peace Mr John W American adviser of the commissioners will accompany the latter WASHINGTON May has reached Washington to show that in response to Russian intimations pan has abated her claims to the cession of Chinese territory in Manchuria and now offers to demand only the absolute cession of the extremity of the Port far north as and eluding In return for this relinquishment of territory Japan will demand a considerable increase of the war indemnity originally fixed at two hundred million taels It is feared that this concession will not be sufficient to meet the demands of Russia which will insist upon the entire abandonment of the Laio Tung The Russian reasoning is that by the occupation of Port Arthur the Japanese will nate Manchuria as effectually as if she nominal title to the province Reserving a military base and opening a great port at the Japanese the latter by rail with New hang on the line of the projected Chi nese railroad from Pekin to Moukden and divert the entire trade of New and at least in winter when all of the other Manchurian ports are closed by ice It would also be im- possible for Russia to locate a western port for the Siberian railway in Manchuria as it would be easily closed at a moment's notice by he Japanese from their powerful base it Port Arthur which would dominate rom a military point of view not Manchuria nnd the Gulf of but also only forty miles across Alexandria's Gilt Vn May oker of Baltimore the founder of a popular course of theological lectures at the Episcopal Seminary in Fairfax ted that institution accompanied by Prof After being shown hrough the the officers faculty and a large number of students got gether in the old library and gave the visitors a warm welcome They not only expressed themselves as being bighly pleased with their visit but Mr Reinicker banded Col Herbert the which will go towards extending this course He also guaran eed a handsome prize for the best render of the church service at the end of each session These gifts greatly aid this worthy institution The last lecture of the Reinicker course was by Bishop Potter Wealthy Farmer Dead Pa May James Young of Middletown this ty died yesterday of injuries sustained by being thrown from a buggy on Thursday evening He was years of age Colonel Young was orie of the known and wealthiest farmers in the State of Pennsylvania and owned teen farms contiguous to each other One of the greatest pleasures of Colonel Young's life was to have visitors and he was noted for his hospitality Ho has entertained many distinguished persons in his beautiful country home among them being the Duke of Sutherland ex Arthur and Harri son and Generals Grant Sherman and Sheridan Aud Here's YOKE May i Edwards secretary and treasurer of the Manhat Ian Athletic Club was arrested by tive litus of the Central Office on warrant issued by Police Justice Grady He was locked up at police The arrest was made on the complain of W Ginslinger manager of the new Manhattan Athletic Club who alleges that Edwards in the transfer of certain stocks from the old to the new club embezzled Injured In an JOHNSTOWN Pa May an ex- plosion at the Cambria Iron Works several men were seriously injured Baseball The Association today and tomorrow will play the All Americans of more on the home grounds This is said to be the strongest baseball in Baltimore excluding the League team Bryan of the disbanded Boyer team left Saturday for his home in North sufficient money for the trip having been sent him A game of baseball was played at the Academy grounds on Saturday morning between a team from Prospect street Young Cuban Giants resulting in a victory for the former by a score of In the game at Mercersburg Saturday between the college team and the Green castles the latter won by a score of to 6 Fredericks nnd O'Neill played with the in the box of Miss Clara Davis Miss Clara Dayis daughter of John D Davis Cavetown died Friday ing at 8 o'clock of consumption ogee about eighteen was the granddaughter of Isaac E Davis and bad been sick nearly eight months She was the only child and the only grandchild a number of years she was a member of the Lutheran church Funeral services were helc Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist church by Rev B O Hill interment in the graveyard adjoining Teu Members The class ia memory culture organized at St M E Church has ten members OD account of the lecture Rev Heisse Friday evening next the next lesson will not be given until Fri day evening May 17 GREECE HAS A HARD TIME But In Spite of All Her Troubles Keeps Up Her Spirit Friends of Greece the world over have long been watching with a painful hy tho fortunes of the little kingdom What with shocks are more frequent than showers by actual count flat money now worth hardly more than half Its face a staggering debt of per capita and political instability tier situation has seemed well nigh less And but for those ardent spirits whose Lovo of Greece is above all mortal as tho inspirations of her ancient Greece might sit in sackcloth today a nation without a friend But it would bo a serious blunder to the Greeks for a moribund people Their historical career attests a capacity to endure and a recuperative vitality without any parallel in the life of nations Tho visitor at Athens may pass In 15 minutes from the good house of on the citadel to King George's palace on Constitution square but In so doing ho has traversed more than twice as many centuries Athens is at least 80 or may bo 40 centuries young Her elder sons followed Agamemnon to Troy her younger brood are building as if the town had been staked out yesterday Other cities count as many centuries but they arc dead Athens is alive all through and all same Athens that Cecrops ruled when Moses was ing down tho law on Sinai Here is a people with a continuous tory in the same abode of more than 80 centuries This race persistence is Tho Greek alone of all tho Aryan stock has maintained his ground his blood and his language from tho dawn of history to this present hour and his race vitality bids fair to carry him an undiluted Greek through as many centuries more At least now that ho has survived through 70 tions tho successive inroads and conquests of Macedonian Roman Goth Vandal Venetian and Turk ouo can scarcely con- of conditions that could crush or de- of Reviews PARSLEY AFTER ONIONS water A Humorous Fact About Hood's expels bad humor and creates good A battle for blood is what Hood's parilla vigorously fights and it is always victorious in expelling foul taints and Riving the vital fluid the quality and quantity Of perfect health It cures scrofula salt rheum boils and other blood diseases Hood's Pills act easily yet promptly find efficiently on the bowels and lirer 25 ots 6 cents a week places TEE MOBNING NEWS at your door every morning in the week Always reliable The Herb Will Remove the Bad Odor of This Vegetable Onions should be eaten as a ance says the New York Advertiser They arc good for the stomach tho complexion and the nerves when eaten either boiled or raw but oil course tho unpleasant odor 4 loft on the breath after tho indulgence in them is a barrier to their use to many plo who would otherwise bo able to take advantage the good there is in them To overcome all this and give every one a chance an old remedy is suggested ley To entirely destroy tho bad odor of onions eat a small sprig of this pretty green herb There will bo nothing in the breath or about the person at all tive of the bulb five minutes er the parsley is eaten Any one can have parsley for if ho does not havo access to that convenience known as a soup bunch it may bo readily grown in any warm sunny window Soak tho seeds about 94 hours before that has had the chill re- moved fully The green heads will pr the earth in about 15 days and plants are well grown your window has a pretty ornament in it Some Famous Quarterly It will be manj years before the articles in Tho Quarterly Review on the Revised Version of the in which the revision the revisers and the text were so mercilessly dealt with are forgotten for it is not once in a generation that a piece of learned and scholarly criticism at- tracts such wide popular attention as did essays Their stylo and phraseology certainly did not err on tho side of gentleness but I believe Dean in his honest nation at what ho regarded as an almost irreverent handling of Holy Scripture was unconscious of the strength of his own attack and I remember his calling ono day to complain of some one who had re- plied to him in a similar tone I cannot ho said how any man In conducting a controversy of this kind can so far forget himself as to depart from the language of Christian charity Tho appearance of these articles tho first of them was a notable event in tho history of Tho Quarterly No year has passed without two or or more articles attracting special attention but in this case a second and third edition called for in rapid succession testified to the ability of tho criticism and tho sal interest taken in the subject For parallel to this one has to go back to the even more famous number which con- article on tho Talmud and tho Conservative and which attained to a seventh tion John Murray in Good Words Why Washington Was Not Captured Strolling along the Virginia roads ing into Washington I am often tempted to wonder why tho Confederate troops did not capture the city when they had tho chance early in the civil war Somebody asked General why the ern army did not occupy the capital afc once after tho first Bull Run and he an- swered seriously Well I will tell you tho Washington papers received in camp informed us tho city was Which was as felicitous aa Rosa's response when asked how it she came to marry Carl Rosa Oh cause ho asked mo to I General Joseph E gave a ferent answer from General There were two reasons why we did not take said he myself and the Potomac river I had reached that ago that I knew an American soldier could net ford a river a mile wide and 18 feet deep Kate Field's Washington To Have White Hands Wear loose sleeves and never wear a glove that is too snug Rub the hands with sweet oil Keep the nails smooth by soaking the finger tips in hot water and then pushing back and clipping off tho loose cuticle which grows around the nalL Cut the nails as near filbert shape as sible but not in sharp points Polish them with nail powder and chamois and when necessary rub a little red salve on to tint them After powder and salve have been always wash quickly with soap and hot water and after drying on a soft towel polish with chamois An Idle Maid With Hands A boarding school inspector who was examining children in Hampshire the other day gave a few to bo an- swered in writing by them Among them was tho Q What is a graven Written by An idle maid with hands Paper The Ideal Mr But is tho count gifted with common Daughter indignantly I should hope not papa He's a The Philosopher Beauty may be only skin said the philosopher but people are mighty thick skinned delphia Record