Morning News, The (Newspaper) - May 24, 1895, Hagerstown, Maryland FOR ONE CENT A DAY you can get all the news by subscribing for THE MORNING NEWS TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION of the public to your business tise in THE MORNING NEWS D VOL 229 HAGERSTOWN MD FRIDAY MAY 24 1895 PRICE ONE CENT O It S A 1 K Desks nt TUIS F O H S A b K A flue family Carriage up 16 Apply nt Til OFFICE H It 15 K T A room on the floor of TUB INO nt K t IS in all ns riers mil nil kinds of pigeons Address V Seven Valleys The Store Hoom on South SS now by Mr Sanders with attached will he for rent from April 1st Also thy Hoom Mr John ti Apply to A S MASON TLl O tt U K N T A towelling House f rooms nml it large store room In There is about HII Hereof In nil to the premises It Ims tine fruit n stable S buggy pen ami out- ami a never falling well of water in the yard Possession given April 1 For terms apply to p apt A I'D Ft HE No Mil: The oldest In county the oldest mill Hre Insurance in the 17 K ATTOUN EY AT LAW AM IN CHANCERY No Court On the oust Business and dill K CO UBAt ESTATE AND No W Washington St Improved property country properties Mexico Islands trul rates for or of routes Private em's to rout Special tourist parties Free U 1 SMITH and 8 S t O T t C K Notice s nil persons hilts Washington County to the un or before May otherwise they will lie excluded from the levy of Hy order D Clerk Kresh In bulk nnd In packages put up liy the C M Ferry Michigan Cleveland Seed New York Bur ee Philadelphia Pa J M Philips nni HY JOHN GASSMAN HAMMOCKS All Grades All Prices McKEE BROTHERS N STREET WHO PRESSED AND CLEANED Why CLAYBURN lie is tine you can tinil him in the BUILDING ALEX H MASON Fire and Life Insurance Estate Loans Rents Collections 133 W WASHINGTON STREET MD IF YOU BURN WOOD You try o HICKORY and OAK Sawed and Split to Suit Your Stove CO At Co 7 JONATHAN ST W Ht LONDON PURPLE Paris Green Insect Powder Moth Balls Hellebore ALL STRICTLY PURE LUCAS 29 North Potomac St P YOU f AST AT FIT WELL LOOK WELL WEAR WELL on Me This 18 or progression nnd In Den ns In ad professions nnd old methods are becoming obsolete and lal aside Mov and Improved Appliances an Discoveries are dally taking their places In no department Is this more true than Don especially that of Extraction of Teeth By th Use of Vegetable Tapor or Tonaline all Is done with and no bad effects of liny kind No chloroform ether o gas used Finest Office In tho and second t none All work pertaining to Dentistry done Dr W E Graduate Dentist N Potomac St Mi F O It It K N T Store No Ill street from Apply to C K S A CHANCK TO I Commission f wanted Vo experience needed Address The C L VAN CO Hox N V O It K K N T Two room dwellings Summer street ier month Two room dwellings with hull and bath Knst North street Three six room houses with and loset complete per month East St now upled hy the Waterloo Wagon Co A number of eligibly located rooms ible for ami sleeping near he public U rooms No 311 North treet story Stono rooms No North Street West Washington 7 rooms For A large building on I Aid well adapted Cor ory purposes TO Acres of good lime stono land with welling near railroad depot In good com- In Acre place well Improved near city A desirable dwelling and a double welting on Must North St CO No 101 W Washington St E LOTH ING that is entirely frum other make Entirely nothing thitt is cut after Newest Designs unit in best custom tailors way witli to daintiness md riiTH just as low as such e sold John B Firey 10 North Jonathan street n Stork of Fine Goods on and over DIFFERENT SAMPLES select from Alt work JOSEPH BENDER T B CUSHWA 8 W Wash St luit Best and Purest Goods nml thuin nt tho LOWEST POSSIBLE GOME TO THE EIGHT PLACE TAPLE AND FANCY FRUITS AND Uvr Whiskey Switch mill and Sherry PHILADELPHIA BEER AND r B CUSHWA a t K s CITY TAX Jle That by an order of the and Council passed April 20 I am to enforce the payment within 90 days from above date of all city taxes in arrears for the years 1891 92 and 93 Therefore take notice that at the tion of 30 days from this day of April I will proceed to levy for the same JOHN H miDDLEKAUFF Collector Office in Banking Room oJ Second National Bank Hours from 9 a in to 5 p m Meeting of Men Opened Yesterday ALL MEN Tho Smith Not Solid tor Free Sliver A MEMPHIS Teun May National tho like of which never met iu this conn try before opened hero tuie afternoon It will go down in history as n While free silver advocates aver the phrase ia misleading those who hold the currency ideas tiro tho representative business men from State Free silver claim that theae sound delegates are all rich men do not for the toiling masses The truth is the 800 or more Southern business who arrived yesterday aud this morning to compose the convention are not politicians nor candidates for Most of them are but they will try to avoid political discussion and partisanship for the sole object of tbe convention is to show that the South is not solid for free silver It is hoped to impress Democrats of the North anil the West with the fact Secretary Carlisle who arrived this morning to address the convention was invited here as a distinguished student of and not as an eminent of the Cleveland tion That explains iu a nutshell the object of the gathering The idea of the Con- vention originated in Patterson of the Tenth Tennessee in Congress and one of the blest lawyers in tho South Elected to be Fifty second from the district ns a Free Silver he became a convert to the loa of sound currency and one of its exponents in the Mr atterson was one of the few Southern Congressmen who were by the party for voting in of the unconditional repeal of the herman law A few days before the adjournment of be lust Congress Mr Patterson called a Secretary Carlisle This convention vus tho result of that visit keen political foresight detected he growing free silver sentiment iu tho Southern aud tho idea of ug tho fiat money revolution on its en battlefield nnd engaging it iu con- lot wag Mr Patterson's He suggested o Secretary Carlisle that the South von Id he a political battleground in 800 and with its recent rapid ial and industrial growth the people of ho suction woro now prepared to re- eive sound money teachings AH an entering wedge fur the campaign the Memphis Convon ion suggested itself to the mind of the Congressman Ho invited Carlisle to become the orator u that occasion Mr Carlisle d provided Congressman Patterson assume the responsibility of en- tho movement and guarantee roru tho start it would be a success Since that Mr Patterson's whole imo has bcon engrossed with tbe sound movement in the Southern States Thut his efforts boon successful B shown by the fact that tho convention H much larger iu point of attendance bun the sanguine of its projectors an- Besides the delegates fully visitors are here and they com- packed tho building iu which ho assembly woa called to by W r Crawford chairman of tho local com- of arrangements The Hon Thomas C Catchings member of Congress from the Third district of Mississippi will servo as manent chairman of the convention committee on resolutions will re- tonight The session this after- noon was devoted to the address by Carlisle FRITZ HOTEL RESTAURANT Corner Avo and Sts WASHINGTON D C AND Centrally Near Public Theatres An excellent LUNCH from U to 2 Coup Klsh House or Meat Vegetables or 15 ContH Our regular BOo tinner from fi to to tho In thu city Menu um- and delicacy ot tho anil In Special rates to Excursion Parties In Spite of the Populist Claim There la Less the White Metal WASHINGTON May duction is increasing in every tant field in the world This is the im- portant brought out by the nary for hia report on the duction of precious medals given out by Director of the Mint Preston Tho total figures when officially announced will show a production during the last calendar year of not less than 000 The production for 1893 was Mr Preston estimates the production of gold by the mines of the United States during to have been 800 tine of the coining value of an increase over 1893 of the largest amount produced n any year since 1878 The production of silver from the mines of the United is estimated to have approximated ounces of the coining value of showing a decrease as compared with 1893 of ounces Although the production in the States is larger than ever before Australia has passed the United and become the largest gold producer n the world and Africa where a few ago the yield was almost cant has come to the front with only half a million loss gold output ban the United States These facts will have an important on the monetary question in the United Status and other countries where here is more or leas clamor for the re- iteration of silver to free coinage on equal terms with gold They indicate hat there is no ground for the content ion of the silver men that there is not enough gold being produced to supply he demand if gold alone is to be the of value SCRAM FOR WHEAT Grout Over the NKW May excitement at the opening of the wheat market day exceeded anything seen heretofore during the present advance It was a wild of buying with almost a total disregard to price so that July opened from to at tho same moment This represented a rise of from the official clone of day and over the curb price After jumping up to prices lost a cent aud then swung back again ad to Transit went far ahead of any day yet amounting to bushels before 12 o'clock which is almost an unheard of total Most of this groat business was done the first hour The excitement at the open ing was intensified by the reported covering of a big Chicago short who sold a large line of wheat last night anr when tho market waa put np on him had difficulty margins morning the private wires said he wae buying in his wheat and tbe Chicago market jumped a cent a bushel between sales The merchant who keeps Pax is up to date and yon may know be keeps a fine line of goods THERK IS PLENTY OF UOLD TALK ABOUT Us Visit to Houston May Develop a Candidate HOUSTON Tex May visit of Schofield to the Confederate has developed a political sensa- ion It is stated that General Schofield vill be a candidate for President and hat the visit to the military ment at Memphis as well as the local meeting are in the his laey Generals Wheeler and Joe Johnston ree leaders in Alabama are said iO have planned this It is said bo be a scheme to cap t me the soldiers vote and General on a free silver ticket All this is denied jy General Sohofield but the talk has so open that the story is given much credence t is now believed that Speaker Crisp referred to General Schofield when he alluded to a Western man with a war record Wants Sum us WASHINGTON May United has been asked to act as liary ic the trouble between Prance and Venezuela resulting in a complete of diplomatic relations bo ween them about four months ngo when the French end other foreign ministers at Caracas sent reports to heir governments of the lax conduct of public in Venezuela The government now asks the United States to intercede with France in the behalf More Deaths ELKTON Md May reports of the explosion yesterday on he farm tenanted by William Pyle were exaggerated but it is probable that the accident will cost throe lives iu addition o that of William Hevelow who was tilled while placing a dynamite ridge under a stump Frank Hevelow and his 16 year-old son who were assisting Farmer Pyle are not expected to recover from their while Pyle is believed to be fatally hurt May Be Lynched HUNTINGTON W Va May Charles Bingo who was arrested at Point Pleasant yesterday on a charge of murdering his two young sons here was brought to this city today The train was stopped in the suburbs and Bingo was taken to jail iu a closed Two thousand people had assembled at the depot and a lynching is expected tonight The jail is now strongly guarded by deputy marshals Another Whisky Trust Suit CHICAGO May will be made to the United States Circuit Court tomorrow for the appointment of a receiver for the Whisky Trust the filed by the Central Trust Com- pany of New York to foreclose the mortgage The suit is posed to be iu the interest of dent Nelson Morris and others Republicans tor HOUSTON Tex May execu tive committee of the Republican League Clubs of Texas has adopted a resolution favoring a sound money plank in both National and State forms Death PAKK N J May Barger vice of Denmark at Washington died today of apoplexy at Ocean Grove For fragrance and a delicious smoke for pipe or cigarettes Pax surpasses all See you get it An American Citizen Arrested and Severely Maltreated HIS PASSPORT TAKEN AWAY In and Lodged In ti Complaint May siun n naturalized citizen of the United States has made complaint to the of State of bis arrest and in Turkey about six months ago He is of birth and be- came a citizen of the United States by in 1893 According to bis deposition he left New York in July 1893 to visit relatives in bis native city of Tokat Turkey At he showed his passport and n permit from the government to go to Tokat About three months later be was to see a dying nephew Thereupon he applied to the ment to vise bis permit The ties took the permit and his passport to show tbe governor They retained both and gave him a provisional permit with which be was allowed to go to and return Oa applying for his port he was informed after three months delay that it had been sent to he vali or governor general at He laid the matter before United States at Sivas and was in- by him that his papers had been sect to Constantinople lu September be governor general visited Tokat and when asked him for his port he told him be should not have be- ome an American citizen and Sent to Prison Three days says seven Turkish soldiers came into tbe uouse where I was with my wife and child and in spite of my protests that I was an American citizen and that they tiad uo right to arrest me without tbe information of au American official they compelled me to go saying tLe vali wanted me They took me to Tbe next morning they put me in chains aud manacles and an iron ring around my neck together with two murderers in a dungeon and then sent me in a cart to Amasia Neither I nor my friends could send telegrams The messages would be but not sent But a messenger was sent to Sivas and information given to Consul Juwett and yet nothing was done by him or the consul at for two weeks They brought me out occasionally to ask if I still persisted in remaining an American when I said I did they took me buck to jail At the end of two weeks I was sent as a prisoner to Constantinople and put in prison Tbe next day Minister rell was informed and I was released and sent to him All Ills Money Stolen He heard of all I bad suffered It was some days after my that n letter came from Consul Jewett and both he and consul at have confirmed the outrage and injury inflict ed upon me I to find when I was released that my wife had no ey whatever all the money that I had about and my watch been stolen by the Turkish soldiers who sacked my bouse tile night they ed me I sent an appeal by registered letter from Constantinople on December 12 last to the President of the United States begging him that telegraphic tions be sent to Minister Terrell to secure justice for me No answer came There had not been even a word against me from any Turkish official and even the chief of police at Constantinople that I should have been ar- rested and put in chains when my record was BO clear My crime was that I had become an American citizen SIGNS OF TIMES Improvement In the Stool Iron Industry NEW YORK May Iron Age today The improvement baa now spread to practically every section of the country and to every department with very few exceptions The con- sumption is growing aud the demand is certainly very much better buyers ing given up resistance Unless some fatality throws back the iron trade the balance of this year promises to be quite good Thus far only very few eastern con- cerns have followed the initiative of the west in advancing because the improvement in prices is ning to reach them The soft steel market is up with little material available for July delivery The steel rail trade is in better shape although current reports are ated The wire industry is quite active There has been a sharp advance in all nails In the foundry iron business here has been quite some activity in the west and a very decided hardening in the east THE NEWS is served by carriers for 1 cent a day brim full of the latest news MOST BE APPROVED SCHOOLS New York's tery Divinity Students Pa May tional services of tbe Presbyterian eral assembly at the opening of the seventh day of its session were con- ducted by Rev Irvin M Muldrow a colored minister from Cheraw S C The question of the relation of the students of Union Seminary to the of New York came up on an overture from that body A long ion was read and it was recommended that the presbytery of New York be in- and enjoined not to receive students who are pursuing or who pose to pursue their studies in semi- not approved by the general sembly This motion was carried by a large vote and in announcing result Moderator Booth said that New York presbytery would note the instructions given by its superior authority and would obey its orders The opposition to this action was decided but cient to affect the vote of the assembly The day of prayer for colleges was for the second Sunday in January Judge William H Jessup then took the floor and read the report on system atic beneficence summarizing the gifts of the church during the year to the various benevolent purposes of its missionary and other boards He was followed by Dr Kufus S Green of Elmira N Y secretary of the com MR CARLISLE ASTONISHED Had STo Idea of the Size of the Movement MEMPHIS Tenn May an Press reporter Secretary lisle this afternoon expressed himself as astonished at the magnitude of the sound money demonstration I have the greatest said he in the ultimate success of the sound money movement The wave of silver sentiment reached proportions but I think it has about spent itself and is already on the In nay own state the struggle is a hard one and I have seldom seen such great general interest in a public tion as is shown there and in fact throughout this section I trust the good sense and judgment of the Southern people No section of the country is more vitally interested in the maintenance of a sound financial policy by tho ment and none has greater promise of prosperity under sound economic con- ditions THIS MIXES Trouble Is Expected and Are Summoned May trouble is expected on tho Wheeling division of the Baltimore and Ohio road and at the Turtle Creek mine A Jarge number of miners assembled at Willock station and marched to tbe mines of F L Bobbins in 11 body remaining there all night As a result the mine is closed today and the miners out for the rate The strikers today moved on to den where the mines of the Pittsburg and Chicago Gas Coal Company are located Sheriff Richards was notified and at once sent five deputy sheriffs there to prevent any rioting A is arranged to be held at Turtle creek tonight to bring out the employes of the New York and Cleveland Gas Joal Company men who aie working at less than the union rate A force of deputies has been detailed to guard the mines and protect the men who aie at work Senator Faulkner on Silver WASHINGTON May of the silver movement today Senator Faulkner There has been an attempt to call a silver convention in West Virginia this summer bat I do not think it will be successful I opposed the movement as being ill timed and useless in a year when there was no national convention to which delegates could be sent Even some of the free silver papers have declared against the con- vention and inquiries sent to leading men throughout the state have brought in a great many adverse opinions the national democrat 10 convention wiU make some sion to the silver men but this sion will not bo for free coinage I be- lieve that some satisfactory arrangement will be made for the recognition of ver so that tbe government may not at tbe same time be embarrassed Death Announced WASHINGTON May 23 con- has been received here of the death of General Marti the Cuban leader in a battle with tbe Government troops Tbe papers found on his body are expected to result in important des as he was in personal cor- respondence with insurgent sympathizers in the who have thus far eluded detection Safe Works Burned Mass iSay plant of tbe Diamond Safe Works corner of Maine aud 1st streets this city was destroyed by fire at about 2 o'clock this morning The works covered one and a half acres and consisted mostly of wooden The total loss is esti- mated at with a very small insurance Several firms near by also sustained considerable loss Tho Government Authorities less to Prevent it THEIE POWER TOO LIMITED Carcasses Condemned ns Unfit For Ex- Disposed of at eign Countries Protected WASHINGTON May of Agriculture Morton and Dr Salmon chief of the bureau of animal industry are very much exercised oyer the attack made on the effectiveness of the meat inspection now carried on under the act of 1890 The inspection provided for under the act was to meet the demands of foreign governments to which our meats was exported but the authority given the Secretary was insufficient and Mr Morton has tried in every way to induce Congress to cure the defects The truth has been that while the in- separated the healthy from the diseased meat and prevented the export of tbe latter the Secretary was not clothed with the power to compel the destruction of condemned meat and this could be sold in the domestic kets If the legislatures of the states bad taken steps to co-operate with the department by providing for the dec struction of carcasses condemned by the federal inspectors the inspection would have been rendered effective But this was not done and tbe Secretary appealed to Congress Last December while the agricultural appropriation was under consideration he drew up an amendment to tbe inspection urged Senator George and others to in- corporate it in the In his letter to Senator George he At present condemned animals pre- cluded from interstate or foreign trade are put upon the market where the con- is made When a swine carcass is found to be alive with nae it cannot be sold to go into another state nor for export But it can be put upon the market where it is killed The amendment the Secretary pre- pared empowered him to cause all which have been inspected and for any hygienic or other reasons condemned to be tanked rendered or otherwise disposed of in a way that shall effectually prevent the sale of tho same for human provided a penalty of for violation of the law The amendment was accepted in a greatly modified form It go as far as tho Secretary desires but may subserve his purpose The ment however does not go into effect until July 1 Meantime however the department objects strenuously to the intimations thrown out that the inspection as at present conducted in no wise protects domestic consumers The Secretary without the definite authority of law insists that he has accomplished much In tbe first place he has compelled all persons having abattoirs applying for inspection to sign a written agreement to abide by tbe regulations of the de- and tank all carcasses of cattle sheep and swine condemned except for trichinosis in perk Of the inspected during the last fiscal year cattle sheep and hogs were tanked under agreements of this character although the law did not specifically compel their destruction This proportion of the total number of carcasses examined may seem small but it is held that it should be borne in mind that animals sent to market are ally in condition for slaughter and further that all animals on the hoof discovered to be eick are rejected and not even admitted to inspection With reference to trichinae in pork Dr Salmon says much public prehension exists Swine are not examined for trichinosis save such as are intended for export to only country that de- mands and exacts such an examination It is purely a an Other tries do not require it and rely upon the people to see that pork is well the only sure method of avoiding tri- Dr Salmon frankly says that he doubts the expediency and ness of a general tion for trichinas in pork The results of trichinosis inspections in Germany do not justify it There are more cases of trichinosis among the people of Germany than any other and this is attributed directly to the that Germans lulled into fancied security by the rigid inspection eat much of their pork raw or under done whereas the people of other countries the dangers from trichinae cook all pork thoroughly A Pleasant Dunce The young gentlemen of dancing class spent a very pleasant evening at the Hose Hall last night Tbe evening was devoted to dancing each gentleman having invited 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