Morning News, The (Newspaper) - June 8, 1895, Hagerstown, Maryland FOR ONE CENT A DAY you can get all the news by subscribing THE MORNING NEWS TO ATTRACT THE ATTENTION of the public to your business tise in THE MORNING NEWS VOL 242 HAGERSTOWN MD SATURDAY JUNE 8 1895 11 o n s v L K Two tap Office nt M A I K nt K K K T If O li U K NT A mom on the of Tint ixi nt J 1011 The Sir Room on youth Jonathan St now Mr Sunders with will he for rent from April 1st Also the Hoom occupied hy Mr John Hutzell Apply to y K 15 K Ji T A House S rooms a room in There Is un Hereof to the premises It IDIS fine fruit n horses lion pen other necessary never won of In tlie Mint April 1 Km1 terms apply to D EAKLE npl Two il room dwellings Summer street per month Two H room dwellings with hull anil North Three six room houses with and closet JH month rooms on East yt now hy the Waterloo Co A ot tor unit apartments near the public 0 rooms No 311 North Potomac Street S story Stone House 7 rooms No 182 North Street Washington Street 7 rooms For A M acre along road within miles or city A building on In Mil well adapted for tory purposes of land with r SID West iM dwelling near railroad depot In cum ness to the pastors and members of our preparatory service Rov H L I ana stationery What the Lutherans Are Doing for Home Missions Acre well Improved near city A dwelling ami u dot A single dwelling East North St CO No 101 W Washington St Au Ni Tin LO Ins ft Mil In in HIM win Id HCe II K AT LAW IN rr No 4 Court on the House K A UO ills yt i Hy properly anil country properties 1.1 Mexico Texas China I pan Australia Hawaiian Islands On- America Special rates Tor freight or p of routes Private cars to ITI Special tourist parties free maps and i li f SMITH Aitt ti'S St AGE OF PROGRESSION This Is the nice ot progression anil In us In ail other anil science old methods are becoming obsolete and lakl aside Xew ami Improved Appliances and Discoveries are dally taking their places In no department Is this more true than especially that ot Painless Extraction of Teeth By the Use of Vegetable Vapor or Tonaline nit Is done away with anil no had arter effects of any kind No chloroform ether or KUS Used Finest equipped Dental In the Mate and second to none All work to Dentistry done Dr W E Beackley Did Inter- fere With the Work FROM W M S Dentist Mil put up C M Ferry Co Michigan Seed Co New York Bur ee Co Pa J M Philips 11 V JOHN GASSMAN entirely cnt from any that is cut iil'tcr tin Newest Designs Salutations From Clio bly of tho The second day of the General Synod opened bright and pleasant and the at- tendance at the sessions throughout the day was an evidence of much interest on tho part of citizens and visitors The morning devotional wore ducted by E W Simon of Held Ohio Tho business session opened with HAMMOCKS All Grades All Prices AT McKEE BROTHERS N WHO PRESSED AND CLEANED YOUR Why CLAYBURN tic is line cun hid him tn ors with ut eye es just ns low us such ran Pric John B Firey 10 North Jonathan struct in nri H MASON Firo and Life Insurance Real Estate Loans Collections 133 W WASHINGTON STREET MD LONDON Paris Green Moth Bulls ALL STRICTLY PURE T B 8 W Wash St Hagerstown luti Best and Purest Goods sells them at the LOWEST POSSIBLE COME TO THE EIGHT PLACE STAPLE AND FANCY Nuts fruit AND Uye mill K N O LUCAS 29 Ht FRITZ RENTER'S HOTEL 4 RESTAURANT Are Sts WASHINGTON D C AND PLAN Theatres An from UJ to 2 rUh Onr Ou from to Is nest In Mi-mi em every iiil tuul of tho season and served in true style Parties PHILADELPHIA BEER AND T B CUSHWA That Mayor April 20 I the payment within 90 days from above lute of all city for the yearn prayer by RLV A J of Hutch Kan Secretary of York being absent tho president appointed Kev Wm Buum Jr of New as pro At tuis point Kev S W Owen D D pastor loci secured the floor to make an announcement as I bear the of the Lutheran ladies of this city They desire me to invite this body of distinguished men to a reception to be held in Hose Hall on Tuesday evening next Unable to the appetite of the General Synod by tho customary meals of the day they huve decided to give this special to the on that occasion I tho invitation will be accepted Mis A V Mrs A V Hunter president of the Missionary Society of the in the United States was then introduced to tho Synod by President Baugher and conveyed the of the body she represents as Afr and of he General Until the Perfected Life was made manifest on tho far-distant Hills nearly nineteen hundred years ago women were given no individual recognition iu church work and a courteous privilege such as this would have been denied her but since His Gospel became the proclamation of her and its influence has ered for centuries around her life ening her duties with tho fragrance of Divine love the has been given a place nt man's side and not at his feet to servo still in tho tender and sweet duties of home but serving through Jurist doing strong battle for her de- Now in the church she hus abundant recognition aud while her heart beats to the cull as ye go preach which standing in the light of the glorious freedom chased for her she is striving to do through organized missionary for their continued confidence and support As the work accomplished under the direction of Board will be reviewed for information a number of ing cheering facts will appear which will clearly show thut these two years have not been lacking in encouraging This is all the more gratifying because the period traversed by this re- port has been marked and will rable on account of the unusual financial stringency and of the unprecedented business and industrial depression that prevailed And yet face of this affairs it is onr privilege to announce to this body that the largest measure ot in our Home work has been realized Whilst banks have suspended tares ceased operations mercantile and industrial been driven into bankruptcy and thousands of earners deprived of the opportunity to secure for themselves aud families a the Board bus been able to meet all its financial obligations with its promptness and that work from eight to ten pet cent greater than for the preceding Balance in the hands of the treasurer on the of March 1893 was 13 To this amount was added during the two years making ble for the work of the Board These receipts may be classified os Baugher D D Gettysburg Sunday morning liev S A Ort D D Springfield O afternoon communion Eev J G Morris D D LL D timore evening Eev M W Humma D D Washington Trinity Lutheran Morning Kev Wm M Baum D D Philadelphia evening Bev Wm E Purson D D Washington St Mark's cation of primary Sunday school room Bey W S Freas D York Pa liev A Stewart Hartman D D Balti am reports prize tracts and mills for Sunday Postage and ou m borrowed repaid Clerk hire Meed tor Nebraska Incidentals Balance on SO 596 SO In 50 95 an oo 51 00 23 PRICE ONE CENT THREE TO Murderers to Pay the Penalty of Crimes SAN FRANCISCO June more Rev M Rhodes D D St Louie Rev H H Weber York Pa Rev S B Barnitz D D Des la evening Dr of New York St Matthew's German Morning 1 From the ment a Synods on Woman's Missionary 20 I rom legacies 4 Vrom silver fund Individuals not credited on apportionment 1 50 70 on iu 00 U From special contributions tor Nebraska 7 From emergency fund The Work of the Its Extent and sults cannot be adequately presented in statistics nor estimated by figures The full of faithful work done the character and extent of its results cannot be put down in black and white in he missionary's quarterly report Consequently the tabulated statement which is herewith submitted a complete exhibit of what has really been accomplished iu the 163 missions by the 192 devoted and faithful servants of Christ who have given their time anil labor to these fields under the sion of the Board The statement gives as nearly as it is possible to do a correct showing in a condensed form of the ble extent and tangible results of the work that has been performed Tho Work Now on The Board has entered upon the twenty-seventh year of its work with an enrollment of 140 missions a larger number by eleven than was ever en- rolled at the beginning of a An examination of the list which fol lows will reveal the fact that a greater proportion of these are located in the larger towns and the cities than fore This is an important und ble feature of the work and needs to be emphasized more and more Fifty years ago only of Rev G H Schmer Yutan Neb Rev E D Weigle D D Altoona evening M Rhodes D D St Louis Zion J Wolf D D Gettysburg Christ's Rov J M Ruthrauff Dixon 111 evening Rev Adam Stump York St Paul's M Rev 8 Domer D D Washington evening Rev W W Criley D D Wooster O Eev Dr ford evening Rev H Eysinger Polo Ills First Rev Lentz Florence evening Rev H L Bergstresser Tyrone Pa First Rev L M Frederick liev F D Altaian Kansas City Mo Washington Square M E Rev J H Culler Burlington ing Rev D A Kuhn North ter Ind St Paul's U B Rev J H Barb evening Rev James Pitcher Seminary N Y German Dr aud evening Rov Griffith Kansas Lutheran Church Morning Rev M L Young Myers- dale Pu evening Rev J A ter D D Allentown Pa Lutheran ing Rev O W Heisler Denver Rev J W Schwartz D D Fa Before the report of the Secretary of IH C W Heister of Los Angeles sub- mitted a resolution which had in view the appointment of district secretaries who shall be able to better conduct the work of the Home Mission Board in tho Western field This resolution was re- ferred to the board Woman's Mission Societies Dr H L Wiles was given the floor to submit his report from the Woman's Home aud Foreign Mission Society which was adopted It was in part as We have 085 local societies with members The band has contributed since the last meeting of the General Synod About of this sum was contributed for the erection or purchase of church buildings and Medical Missionary's r Five men were to have been executed but Gov granted re- of Fremont Smith The three men who spites in the cases and suffer the death penalty today and were noon Tho congregations homes were Home in India aided in Oakland and San Jose California and Council Iowa In the Home Mission Field the Society supported 8 missions One of these at Los Cal became self- supporting The remaining seven have a membership of Three have church buildings and three expect to build In India the society has -i twenty-two schools and thirty-five teachers and has in these schools pupils The Zenana Home in India has been completed and work on the hospital is progressing A girl's school in Africa is also supported at a cost of 8300 a year Synod adjourned with prayer by Eev are to are Patrick Collins Amilio Garcia Anthony Azoff Ala Jane ris and Abe Mitchell colored ers highwaymen and thieves hanged in the jail yard here today before two thousand people for the murder of Merriweather and Thornton Both bodies were ed over to the undertaker who chased them several weeks back for SIS from the men themselves AX TUG A Canadian Steamer First Fires ou tlie Offender Ont June Last Young D p m D of New York at Long before the hour set for the opening of the exercises connected with tho anniversary of tho Board of Home Missions the church was filled floral decorations which have been so night Captain Dunn of the Government steamer Petrel manned the boat with 10 men and proceeded to watch fur American garbage boats The tng Grace E with a came in sight and as the Petrel had no lights out she soon overtook her The finding she was pursued attempted to get through the Canadian channel into Luke Erie As the tug was in Canadian waters she was ordered to stop but on refusal Dunn ordered his men to fire which they did The Knelle then stopped and was taken in charge The men were locked up ana their outfit placed in the hands of officers of the Petrel Consul Funeral MANAGUA Nicaragua June remains of Hiram Lott the United Sates Consul here who died yesterday taxes n arrears isni 02 and take notice that at Therefore the tion of oil days from this day of April I will proceed to levy for the same JOHN H MIDDLEKAUFF Collector Office in Banking Room of Second National Bank Hours from 0 H m to 5 p in IF WILL FIT WELL LOOK WELL WEAR WELL Call on I si of on hand nml over 300 DIFFERENT SAMPLES to select from All work guaranteed JOSEPH BENDER 2t POTOMAC Final Notice to quent City You are hereby notified thut nt a meeting of the City cil on April 20 there was an order parsed ordering me to collect within 90 days from said meeting by due process of law all taxes levied for 1894 not yet paid I shall proceed to do so by giving the usual no- tice of 30 days immediately to be followed hy levy on all bills still unpaid at the expiration of that time Office Eavey Lane Co Banking Room Hours from 9 HARRY K STARTZMAN Collector is hcknowledged to be the Snout smoke on regardless of price For sale everywhere The women of the grand old church of the Reformation have a place in this army of workers and as tho tives of the women of the General Society of the Synod I am delighted to bear to you their Christian greetings Rejoicing over any success thut moy have been ours we are not unmindful of the fact that it has been in no small degree due to co-operation and uniform courtesy extended to us as an organization and with hearts full of faith and hope and trust for the future twenty thousand of my have sent mo to you with a message fraught not only with sincere wishes for personal peace and contentment and a of God's favor but that as u General Synod assembled within these walls to hold counsel together wisdom may attend upon your tion As we oro on tho eve of our General Convention may we not hope that und our interests may be BO blended that the enthusiasm of meeting may bo the inspiration of Tho address was listened to with much interest and at ita close the speaker and her sentiments were applauded Her earnestness added to her noble bearing comments from many of the audience A tilting response was made by dent Bangher Ho said in We owe so much to woman that I cannot tell it all We recognize her as queen of the home but that does not prevent her from being a rer in the regeneration of the world We will take pleasure in sending a tive to soon coming meeting ol the of Homo missions Rev A Stewart secretary of the Board of Home Missions presented his report which met with enthusiastic en- and much congratulation from the delegates The report was iu part as Mr President fathers and The Board of Home Missions with submits its thirteenth biennial re- port with fervent gratitude to God for the people lived in tho city but today the number is one-third The cause for this need not be stated but the fact has an important bearing onr Home Mission work While this work is exceedingly im- His signal blessings bestowed upon the work of Home Missions daring the past two years in every department of its operations and with sincere portant and means greater stability in the work done and better results for the money invested it is also more ex- pensive and makes larger demands upon our treasury In order to carry out the work now on hand and without drance and take up a limited amount of new work that ought not to be de- if possible will necessitate the expenditure of about ing tho two years upon which we have entered A less amount than this will necessitate a halt in the onward march of this great cause great hurt to the best interests of the church and im- pose hardships upon onr missionaries This work in its growing magnitude and increasing importance hus in the wise God been committed to the care of onr church und we should without faltering assume the obligation of its support of Missions The missions upon the roll during the biennium which with a few exceptions received aid for the or part of the time since April 1 1893 numbered 103 They were distributed over the field as 1 As to 7 rado 5 Connecticut 1 District of 2 Illinois 9 Indiana 9 Iowa 7 Kansas 1C Kentucky 2 Maryland 11 Michigan 1 Missouri 1 Nebraska 18 New Jersey 1 New Mexico 2 New York 12 Ohio 13 Pennsylvania 42 Tennessee 1 West Virginia 1 sin 2 Wyoming 1 2 As to 5 tral Illinois 3 Central Pennsylvania 1 California 7 East Ohio 5 East sylvania 13 German Nebraska wick G Iowa 7 Kansas 17 Maryland 14 Miami G Nebraska 15 New York and New Jersey 8 Northern Illinois 4 Northern Indiana 4 Olive Branch 7 14 Rocky Mountain G 5 Wartburg 4 West sylvania 3 Wittenberg 4 3 As to 148 German 11 German and English 3 the Board of Home Missions was ed the time for adjournment and after prayer by S B Barnitz D D the morning session closed Afternoon t A feature of the decoration for Home Mission day was tbe arrangement of of amps aud diagrams to show tho re- sults of the Home Mission work aud the vast field yet to be conquered for Christ These showed that tho Home field embraced more area the combined territory of Germany France Austria Great Brit- ain Denmark Switzerland Portugal Belgium Norway Sweden Holland Greece Italy Chino Japan and Spain The receipts in Home much admired by tho delegates were elaborate and tasteful by tho fifty voices were well dered Especially lino was the solo of Miss Shawen iu the second anthem and that of Professor Boover Josus Lover of My composed by him for the afternoon were buried today The body was escorted to the cemetery by The all the Nicaraguan ministers hundreds of prominent citizens and a detachment The following is the Mission work have grown iu the last years from to Such mottoes us America Evangelized means the World As goes America so goes the Anglo-Saxon America is but Another Name for Opportunity The session was opened with prayer by Ruv S M aud after the reading of minutes of the previous ing the president introduced to tho Synod Ruv W S a of the General Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church who presented the salutation of his part as I come to you today as a messenger It is a pleasant duty but I cannot meet it I boar greeting from over seven thousand ministers nnd nearly a round million of Christian church members I find there are several con- siderations occasion and dedicated to Ruv S W Owen D D gram in Organ prelude J Frank Beck an- Giye thanks unto the choir evening service conducted by Rev W S Ph D mento Cai Scripture lesson read by J H Culler Burlington la Look from thy of less prayer Rev L M Heilmun D D Chicago III anthem O that would Praise the choir address Rev G M D D Albany N Y hymn Out the address Rev J W Kapp sulo Jesus Lover of My win C Hoover address Ruv S B Barnitz D D Western Secretary of B H M Des Moines Iowa prayer Rev R A Benedict Neb offerings from missions Doxology Benediction Rev C S Albert D D president of the board Rev W E Purson D D presided of The address of Rev G M Heindel D D of Albany N Y was in part us A wise and thoughtful man does not help his neighbors cultivate their corn while he leaves his unattended to Iu of 200 soldiers headed by the band of the National Guards A military salute was fired over the grave Minister NEW YORK June 7 Henry M Smythe United States minister to Hayti was c passenger by the Atlas lino steamer Andes which arrived noon from Prince Mr Smythe returns home for u brief vacation nnd to his health He very quiet state of at the capital Captured iu Missouri WESTMINSTER Md June who was serving a tence for selling liquor without license when he escaped from jail here last February with Joseph Cost and Harry Mort has been arrested in New don Mo Sheriff Arnold started West this afternoon to bring Baumgardner back we are that make a bond of union Scandinavian 2 At this point the Committee on Exercises through the man Dr Owen reported the following assignments for St John's p m 1 Both are Confessional Churches each holds its confession loyally neither slavishly 2 Both Churches insist on the union of intelligence and spirituality in the origin and development of Christian character 3 In the missionary interest evidenced in both Churches 4 Both Churches have a broad pathy and are infused with the spirit of unity President as a member and a representative of a Reformed church I take pleasure and honor in grasping hands with a representative of 3 eran church The response by President Baugher was full of wit and earnest brotherly feeling in which he the Presbyterian Church on its stand on questions especially with regard to the inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures opposition to a change in the Confess sions of the Church and oversight of the professors in its seminaries The report of the Home Mission Board was taken up and after free dis- cussion and few changes was adopted Treasurer's Report The report of Treasurer Isaac C Slater of Board of Home Missions was adopted next and may be summarized as follows MARCH 31 1885 Salaries of missionaries 41 missionary services 41 25 Salaries of two secretaries for two years expenses ot secretaries traveling expenses ol members of boards 720000 778 14 ajg 05 the evangelization of tho world to build up and make strong the forces of righteousness in our own land Tho stronger we become here in America the better able will we be to give help to other lands When our Lord gave the great condition he put in a condition consisting of Jerusalem Warranted to go into all the world they wero to begin in tho city of Jerusalem Various reasons may be 1st It was beginning in tho very heart and center of their own nation It is right that we think first of our own family our own stato our own nation We suspect thoso who care more for another man's family than his own In the building of Jerusalem each man assigned the place nearest himself It is on that plan and with that policy that the gospel is to be proclaimed in the world The gospel is not selfish to limit our but it is coarse and derly and sometimes puts us to work on one especial part All work may be necessary but all may not be ours Each man should provide for his own There is a claim upon us coming with the com mand of Christ not to overlook the home field Permit me to give a few reasons why this work is important 1st It is a patriotic one It is righteousness that exalts a nation Forces moral aud spiritual have more to do with the progress of a nation than or commercial forces They alone produce noble character We need but look into the history of Greece and Rome there was utterly baseness of character We glory iu our material civilization in the wide diffusion of Killed by WESTMINISTER Md June Blanche Strevig aged 10 who was struck by lightning on Wednesday evening near died this morning Her face head body and one leg were badly burned while part of her clothing had been charred and driven into the flesh Another Kentucky LEXINGTON Ky Jane 7 George Green colored instantly killed his wife and her stepfather Henderson and then attempted Green's wife had left Weaks suicide today him Green is still alive but has two large holes in his head A Mine In BISMARCK Mo June top of the lead mine at Flat river has in killing three men and badly injuring u fourth An Suicide NASHUA N H June nah E Dutter aged ninety-two years hanged herself at her home in Wilton last night te Court Albert Brown colored was arrested last night by Boward for being drunk and disorderly He was taken before Squire Middlekauff and plead guilty to the charge He was find two dollars While the trial was in progress Constable Shafer came in and arrested Brown for stealing twenty five cents from Dennis Clark while in Wolfe's saloon He was taken before Squire Bitner who committed him to jail until today when he will have a hearing knowledge in our railroads in our but what do these amount to if there be not educated conscience moral character righteousness Christ invented no machine He thought no science no system of government He took from the heart the pressure so that ON FOURTH PAGE Coins Counterfeit ten cent coins were found in Joseph Horst's barn near It is believed that they were made by William Hall recently sent to the Maryland penitentiary for burglary and that other counterfeit coins of various denominations now in the bands of Chambersburg merchants wero made by him Hall lived part of the time in the barn and had counter- feiting tools in his possession That tired feeling loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven by Hood's Sarsaparilla which makes pure blood For fragrance and a delicious smoke for pipe or cigarettes Pax all others See you get it The merchant who keeps Pax is np to date and you may know he keeps a fine line of goods