Hamilton Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - September 10, 1887, Hamilton, Ohio HAMILTON DAILY VOL I NO 225 HAMILTON OHIO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1887 PRICE ONE GENT LATEST NEWS Important Happenings All Over the World of Hours THE BEINT DEEP AT MITCH Thousands ol Present at tlu Pol lee on the Crowd Killing Two and Wounding Several for Newspaper an tlie Exetor Foreign DUBLIN Sept Seven thousand per assembled at a meeting at Mitch hyld to express indignation at the governments prosecution of Mr OBrien which was to be addressed by Messrs La bouchere Gill Condon and John Ellis members of ment when a government stenographer with an escort at sixty policemen ored to push through the crowd to the foot of the platform His progress was resisted and the attempted to open a passage for him The crowd attacked the police with sticks and stones and the latter retaliated by charging with drawn batons but were repulsed by a body of on horseback Mr Con don at this point interposed from th form and succeeded in pacifying the Mr Dillon then addressed tae people ad vising them to treat the police with silent contempt because Home Rule was nearly won and when it became an fact the Irish forces rf the people instead of enemies Tho speech of Mr Dillon had little effect upon the exasperated crowd and the conflict be tween them and the police was shortly afterward renewed the police being driven into their barracks From this point of vantage tho police fired into the crowd killing one man in stantly fatally wounding another who has since died and severely injuring several others Taking advantage of tho ing effect of fire the police sallied forth from tUa barracks and charged upon the mob with fixed bayonets This was more than the crowd could stand and they made haste to disperse Newspaper Comments LONDON Sept Tho Daily speaking oC the riot at cays that coercion was not long in bearing its bitterest fruits Tho government meant to provoke bloodshed in Ireland and blood has been shed wantonly avd in its most revolt ing features The Post that tho affair shows tho for the full ap plication of tho crimes act to prevent such meetings altogether The Times says the blood of the Mitchell town victims is on the heads of Messrs OBrien Davitt and Labouchere whoso inflamed and cynical language drove the men against tho of the of the police This affair teaches tba people that though tho leaders have their amusement profit tle people pay for them with their skins Tho Standard hopes that tho will converse Messrs Labouchere and Bruner of tho goal to which their steps tend it ba too late or they are held guilty for the suffering which will otherwise The Question BERLIN Sept The North German Gazette iu an inspired article on the Bul garian question makes a farther semiofficial declaration of the Bulgarian policy of Ger many defining that part of it which implies an understanding between Germany and Russia policy tho says does not to bo grateful to Russia The strength ot tho policy consists in tho fact that it asks nor wants nothing from Russia or any other power To depart from the policy of for treaties safely because fiuch conventions do not happen to be un favorable to Russia would be a caprice that bo imputed to Germany Will LONDON Sept Tho report which in circulation for several that Mr John OConnor member for South Kerry intends to resign his seat in tho bouse of commons is confirmed and the statement is made upon authority that Mr Parnell will name Mr Kilbride who came into prominence as an evicted tenant from the estate of Lord and the com of Mr OBrien on the occasion of his visit to Canada oa Mr OConnors suc cessor Suggestions LONDON Sept Tho Exeter theater disaster is still a prominent topic in tho col of the daily press and has brought forth hundreds of suggestions looking to the adoption of increased means of safety to In places of amusement Tho papers freely comment on those sugges tions in tho main favorably and advocate tho passage of a by parliament placing all tho theaters in tho kingdom under the supervision of tho homo office Crew QUEENSTOWN Sept Tho steamship Umbria from New York arrived yesterday bringing the crew of the ship Lillian Bax ter wrecked off the coast of Newfound laud The man suffered groat privation bo fore being picked up having two clinging to their dismantled vessel One of their members wore washed over ton rd and drowned Duke of LONDON Sept JO Is stated upon the authority of a member of the lady i family hat the profligate Duke of Marlboro ugh visiting tbe United States Is fagod to bo married to Mrs Adair of Queens county who is said to be ot most beautiful women in England and one ol the in world PLEUROPNEUMONIA Against Cook County Cuttle Nut to He Hailed Ot state live stock commission was to have held a meot ing here last night but on account of the absence of Hon li W Carlisle of Lancas ter the regular meeting was postponed until Monday next Judge T C Jones of Delaware and Dr Kinsman of this city held an informal meeting and decided not to comply with the request of the secretary of the Chicago stock yards asking that the quarantine adopted against Cook county ou account of prevalent there be raised The grounds of tho are embodied princi pally in a letter of tue date of August 5 and addressed to Governor Foraker in reply to a request by him for information upon which to base a reply to the communication from the governor of Illinois asking for tho raising of the quarantine against Cook county The letter is on exhaustive statement of the reasons against granting the request and completely justifies the commission in its action It seems tha there are still sev eral thousand cases of chronic monia among the cattle of Chicago though there are no acute cases at present In stances are cited of tho of tho dis ease in other states whence it is sufficiently probable that it was carried from Chicago to justify the board in retaining the tine for a while longer In the letter to with which the communication to the gov ernor is inclosed tho commission gives the reasons for believing that since August 35 nothing has occurred to justify them from departing from tho conclusions then ar rived at A CANDIDATE He Saya He fto Idea of Allowing Hii Rattie to Be Used CHICAGO Sept special cable to tba News from Hamburg says Mr Blame hts found the bankers of Frankfort very hns pi table already He has been their guest ut the opera and was tho recipient EJI informal ovation if the word may bo used at mansion The Frankfort bankers have wealthy connec tions in the states They wield a political as well as a financial power the world over brothers and relations ara princes among the money makers of Vienna Paris Brussels London and New York credit correspondence will be through their branches When be presented his letter to the wary banker instantly recognised him and pro to make a stir He assured Blaine of his high regard and then escorted him through the various tions of the city introducing at first as the coming president of the United States As Seligman recounts the experience Blaine presently objected to this aud as sured him smilingly that he was not a can But my brother tolls me persisted Sa ligman that you are sure to be elected I have no idea ot allowing my name to boused said Blaine I am the presidency nyr would I take it 03 a A Wedding Feast but Nn Wedding CINCINNATI Sept Snydor an eldery and German lady who keeps a small candy store at Lib and John was to have been married Thursday at i p in to Andy Holier aged of Ml Charlotte It whis about that Andy was after the old ladys money The expectant bride had complete faith iu her lover however and shs hired a hand of music and a hack and in over sixty guests to the wedding About five hours before tho ceremony was to place the bride expectant went to hunt up her lover at his John street room and found him lying on the bed intoxicated Ive changed my mind and dont to get married Although greatly chocked Miss Snyder determined not to dis uppoint her friends and so the feasting and uther festivities came off Thursday night Recording to program the groom being ab Miss Snyder was very gay and told bar inquisitive friends that she was cele brating her fiftieth birthday Died at One Hundred and Eighteen WINCHESTER Ind Sept 10 Perry the oldest man in Randolph county if not tho oldest in tbe state died at his residence in this city Thursdey afternoon at the extreme old age of 118 years Perry was born in slavery in North Carolina and remained in bondage over forty years after which he managed to buy bis own freedom and later that of his wife after which be emigrated north finally drifting to this county of which he bos been a resident for moro than fiftyone amassing a snug little fortune He leaves four children out of twelve to share his fortune and mourn his loss His remains were deposited in Fountain Park cemetery Boy Tries Fmu Times to Kill Ind Sept Douglas a young boy confined in the jail for stealing cigars attempted suicide four times yesterday Ho tried three times to hang himself but was discovered and cut down In tho he took forty grains of mer curial eating it on broad and will probably die Physicians were called and administered emetics it is thought they were not called soon enough Seven strong men were unable to hold the boy Tho oint ment was used in tho jail to kill GOV Hie Ohio C nt Caldwell Schooner Captured HALIFAX N S Sept American fishing schooner of seventeen tons is re ported to havo boon captured within the coast limits off by the cruiser Intrepid and to havo been taken to Campo bello whore tho commander of tho cruiser received departmental orders to take his to St Andrews and report the case fully to headquarters A SANTA N M Sopt P Gablo warden of tbe Territorial tiary has been on account of a shortage in his variously esti mated at from to He hu made no ainoa lart November and charged with selling penitentiary made brick and falling to account for tbe prc Morphine Ind 8 Walker real citato agent of tali place took wift Ifo lad boon heavily and hit a few I ago The Republican Candidate for Governor of Ohio Discusses tho Political Issue of the Present to an Attentive Audience of Speech Sopt Republi can state campaign opened here this after noon by a great demonstration in which Governor Foraker was tho principal speaker This speech being tho first on the Re publican side of what promises to be au interesting campaign was the occasion of attract ing thousands of people who B listened to a discussion of the political issues of the day The substance his speech is as follows meet here today to open another canvass We are to choose this time only state aud officers Tho verdict to be rendered will do more how ever than determine whether we shall havo a Republican governor and legislature for the next two years It will have a distinct and positive effect upon the National elec tion that is to follow next year For this reason it is appropriate to discuss both state and National s The importance of a Republican triumph so far as the state is Concerned cuu be well shown by recalling the condition of our affairs at the close of Governor administration aud indi cating what has done to the same The expenditures of that administration BO far its revenues as to completely exhaust them and in addition to exhaust also a cash balance of turned over to it by Governor Foster and also to ex haust that belonged to tha revenues of which it appropriated by drawing drafts upon treasurers in anticipa tion of settlements The consequence was that this administration commenced with money at its command than iti predecessor commenced with Mr Powell claims that was the sum of in the treasury when I was inaugurated and that is all the denial he makes to the charge that they turned over to us an empty treasury At that time the public bonded oC the state was The interest on this public bonded debt amounted to tbe sum of have reenacted a statute known as the Dow law to take the of the law as we pledged ourselves to do in the platform of by which in addition to its wise provisions for the regulation of the liquor traffic and the suppression of its evils taxes havo and will bo for tho relief of the of local taxa to tbe estimate amount of an It is also true that under the last admin it more by 04107 per capita to keep inmates of the Central asylum for tho insane than it has cost under the present administration making a total dif ference in this one institution on a single account of about And yet not viths tan ding all this Mr charges tho present administration has been mora extravagant to the amount of than tho last administration was there aro other respects in which tho public welfare has been promoted Never iu the history of tho state was tho good name of Ohio so abused as during the last administration The senatorial election of Henry B Payne and the open notorious and highhanded frauds at tho polls and forgeries in tho returns of the election of October in the cities of Cincinnati and Columbus at once disgraced and star tled the people of Che whole state Mr Foraker here into a detailed account of alleged election frauds in Hamil ton county and Columbus after which he said To briefly recapitulate therefore what has been done in state affairs during this state administration Wo nave rescued tho state from bankruptcy and maintained and advanced her credit to the highest point it has ever reached Wo have largely reduced the public bonded debt we have cut down the interest charge so as to make each year a saving on that account of we havo slopped the decline of tho aggregate of tho personal property of the state on tho duplicate for taxation wo havo largely in creased that aggregate and thus by bring ing now values on tho duplicate have reduced the burden that previously rested on tho lands and other visible property of tho state We have greatly checked tho growth of local indebtedness and havo by taxing tho liquor traffic relieved the annual burdens local taxation to the amount of We have secured elec tions in all the cities and wo havo once moro given Cincinnati a creditable government and a good name By various provisions wo havo sought to discharge our duty toward tho soldiers to whom wo are so greatly indebted and those who are dependent upon them Wo aro of the opinion that no man who served his country in tho hour of trial as those men did should bo allowed to live or die as a pauper in a county poor house Wo accord ingly made provision for a soldiers and homo and in other ways of which I shall speak at another time sought to do our duty toward this class of our citizens Governor then devoted somo time to National politics and President Clove land lie then said What tho people of tho north want is en tiro peace and fraternity for the land and the of every section But thoy want tMi and good will on tho buU of a complete recognition and acceptance of all the fruits and results of the war and they will not have it otherwise They do not want and will not have anything at the expense of writing down tha Union u a lot ot tramps and vagabond nor upon condition that the men who to destroy the Union shall be elevated to the Mime plane of patriotism with the men who wived it Neither will we be content no long M there in a systematic denial of right at tha ballot box or otherwise class whatever of Wo are willing to to the ot the nwu who bore the Confederate banner I to battle tho convictions of duty and the display of tho highest possible degree of manly courage and heroic valor but we are not willing to recognize in any way whatever in the slightest degree any act or speech that indicates a changed esti mate of the ideas upon which tho Confed eracy was based and hence it is that wo cannot patiently listen to harah criticisms of our soldiers the extolling of Jefferson Davis or a proposition to surrender in the way that it was proposed the rebel battle flags Whenever those flags are disposed of if they ever are in our time the men who captured them should be heard aud they should be so dealt with as to make it that they will never be flaunted to the breeze again Great and broad as our coun try is it has room for only one flag and that shall be tho stars aud stripes On the question Mr Foraker said I want now to talk awhile about tho tariff question And in the I want to call attention to the fact that our Democratic friends have had of late years a great deal of trouble in defining po sition with respect to this issue The truth of the matter has been however that while thore are many Democrats who ara protec yet the party as such has all the while been and is now essentially a free trade party havo not always had the frankness so to declare themselves es not in Ohio You will remember how in their platforms of they de clare in favor tho restoration of tho wool tariff of 1807 and how under the leadership of Governor Hoadly they everywhere gave out the promise to tho wool growers that if restored to power they would restore that tariff But they havo been restored to power and tho wool tariff has not boon changed Mr Powell another statement which would bo astonishing if made by any ouo else I quote his exact language By another resolution the Republican party at Toledo declared that tho public lands of the United States should be sacredly held for the use and of actual settlers alone This means when applied to actual facts Unit they condemn the entire record the Republican party while they wore in control of national affairs aud approve tho admin of Cleveland aud that of every other Democratic administration which preceded him Until the Republican party cams into power nob one of the public lands had ever beau granted to rail roads or other corpo rut ions It is not exactly in order to answer this matter at this point but inasmuch as I am noticing of his statements it is conve nient to notice now this one also The truth is that tho Republican pasty did not como into power until March i and prior to that time and subsequent to thero had besn fortythree congressional grants of public lands to railroad corporations all made by Democratic administrations and aggregating moro than 13000000 acres or about threefifths of all the lands that have ever been granted leaving out of the ac count the Pacific railroad grants Which both parties favored The further truth is that it was the Democratic party that in the policy of making land grants to railroads and it should be remembered that it policy of this parky at the same time to and refuse horn asta ads to actual settlers Governor for ft inn oi the of tariff and finis had his speech by saying Give the people a chance and thoy will outstrip all tha world iu ture as in ovary thing elss Universal edu cation the responsibility of anl civil and political equality all alike combine to make our intelligent enterprising inventive self reliant and progressive The result is that wo can doviss bettor facilities and invent bettor machinery produce tl most skilled and ingenious workers and ultimately successfully challenge all tho world to competition with us oven should the rest of the world continue to stand where it is But the rest of the world will not stand still The we are fighting is not and has not been for us alono It lias been anil is for all humanity By re fusing to let our labor down to tho condition of labor in other countries wo hava not only done a good thing for our people for humanity all the world over From every country the the people aro looh ini to us and in every land they aro strug gling themselves to our plane As a thoy havo a republic in France uni versal manhood suffrage in Germany and they will have homo rule in Ire and aud great advancement for tho masses in every civilized country of tho globe Lot us continue fco hold up tho standard Wo have truly a great country This wiso pol icy has made it such We have 00000000 of people now and shall havo hundreds of millions who aro coming with the swift fleeting years of time Lat us do our duty with tho same patriotism zaal and fidelity have been displayed in tho past and thore will bo for the coming generations only a union of states with one and nno constitution union of filled with gratitude for work wo have ac and a determined purpose that it shall abide through tho centuries to bo stow its unspeakable blessings on all thoso who may como after us Kim Out of Col Sept T S Turner of Now York has boon appointed receiver of tho Water Supply company Tho stockholders aro principally eastern men Tho company undertook to run a tunnel through the mountains to secure water from tho Dolores river to irrigate a urge tract of Jand Tho proposed tunnel is ivor one milo long and of it has wen completed Tho means of company being exhausted and the creditors pressing i receiver was appointed to save tho prop erty oC tho stock have in the work Jockey Went K Y Sept West E J Baldwins died yesterday morning of tho fair iries received recently on tho Saratoga track The Not Mention ad OTTAWA 111 Sopt The supreme court mot nt 9 oclock morning Noth ng relative to the Anarchists case has up The of docket Sept 10 A Jen granted by the for a Rational District of CONDITION OF Ax Reported by K A Com Be view of Trade eave The court hearing on call Hm Slackened and Legiti mate With Active 61 ens for n Full NEW Sept GK Dun Coa Weekly Review of Trade says Commerce and industry have improved While specu lation has slackened evidence appears of a decided improvement in legitimate business with larger sales larger production and a moro wholesome feeling even in branches lately most depressed improvement in tho woolen goods trado is dourly marked Louer prices for encourage man and tho demand for goods is broadening Distribution of cottons continues largo with especial demand for the host qualities and manufactured is relieved from fear of speculative corners in material The new crop being undoubtedly a largo one though below estimates Speculation waits for the crop reports and meanwhile it appeals thut home consumption reached bales of 400 pounds during tho past year a gain of over 0 per cent against an increase of 4 per cent in production on tho continent and 2 per cent in Groat Britain In southern the increase iu ruw cot ton manufactured was over 17 per cent Iron furnaces of tons capacity were in blast September largest ou put yet reported tho since a year ago is 142 per cent in some quarters lest an output for surpassing the consumptive demand should depress prices is mot by the fact that tho best grades ore scarce and well sustained though in other grades and brands not well known weakness appears The mills in which iron is worked into forms for use are pressed with orders bar iron has a good de mand tho orders for sheet plate and tank iron press works to their full capacity makers of structural irou are crowded und the nail business is slightly better In stool rails though even tho Thomas company sells at for winter delivery and tho yielding in prices disheartens makers There is it general disposition to out foreign products aud facilities for producing at lower cost are steadily increasing Wheat speculation soems fco havo gone into bankruptcy stagnation ruling in spite of the reduction of Liverpool freight rates to one and ponce Oil has ad live cents in belief that producers will succeed in limiting tho supply Sugar shows a tendency to boom having risen eighteen cents per one hundred pounds while coffee is an eighth weaker high rates for money Brazil holders Tim lumber trade at Albany is improving with prices Evidence pf general improvement cornea from nearly all cities though scrutiny of paper at Philadelphia causes Homo check Remarkably heavy distribution of hard ware and farmers supplies at Chicago and S Louis with activity of banks not from and reports of a for iu shipments by the rail roads from this city promise satisfactory vo trriH of fall is Active at points and collections fair Failures at Now Haven and Philadelphia have involved some bub do not indicate especial weakness in any particular branch of trade For tho present the signs favor a largo and profitable fall business unless mono tiny stringency should interrupt Business failure during tho last seven days were compared with 191 last weak Another It ail road BOSTON Sept Boston Advertiser gives details of a big railroad deal which hay been maturing for some months Tho Now York New Haven Hartford or Con and tho Boston Albany rail roads havo agreed upon a consolidation of interests that will secure to them tho bulk of the passenger business between Now York and Boston absorbing between them tho Now York Now England and Nor wich Worcester linos giving them both a boat via Norwich and an lino via Tho ownership of tho Consoli dated and the Boston Albany roads is substantially tho same and together it cou a majority of tho Now York Now England stock Tho Consolidated in to coin pit to its four tracks to Now Haven all curves and modify tho grades Shortening tho running time between Boston Ind New York city to four hours and a half The consolidation will havo an im portant effect on through freight and foreign shipping Commenced Sioux CITY Iowa Sopt trial of Fred for the murder of tho Pov George C Haddock began in earnest yesterday morning Tho court room was appeared when brought into court Ho was de fended by Guorgo W of Lo Mara County Attorney Marsh conducted tho prosecution E W presented tho case to the jury in behalf of the state Deputy Sheriff Davenport was tho wit ness for He testified that Munch Was nfc tho court houso tho afternoon of tho injunction trials preceding the mur der ami was hobnobbing with and tjo other In the main his testimony whilo moro pointing to is about tho same ia was given in tho trial Tho next will bo chief of police Nelon who Bismarck in San Francisco Soul porn NEW Sopt stupendous blunder putting into tho hands of ticket scalpers tho entire passenger until the inst has boon made by ho Pennsylvania the Erie aud noro Ohio Hallway companies On tho Jth inst the roads began dolling trip tickets i very low rato from Chicago and all points to the constitutional celebration at Philadelphia and an omission WM made iu not putting a lon on them that thoy could only tor tho intended Traveler coming rom west were not slow in noticing this and as n result tho are offering for salo mi Immense of return coupons Tho are power lew to rato until tho ami in tho tho public gots tho benefit THIS SIDE THE SEA What Our Own Countrymen an Cholera is spreading rapidly in Chili John Ross tho Baltimore burker was hauged yesterday Several fishing schooners were lost on Grand Banks iu the groat storm of the 3d inst The dry goods store of Nashville was destroyed by fire Loss over Three men were buried alive by tbe caving of earth in the aqueduct at North Yonkura K Y Miss Gleoson was burned to death at Mt 0 Her nightdress caught flro from a Fanner Lyman a resident of the southern port of Downers Strove township was gored to death by a bull Up to dato application been made to tho treasury department for prepayment interest on 160 of bonds Forest Ires are raging near Lawn Ky fifteen miles from Much property has boon destroyed Judge who assaulted United Consul Del Norte Hex has been suspended from his official func tions Lapp Goldsmith Co wholesale liquor and tobacco dealers Louisville Ky as signed Assets nominal liabilities Charles Collins of Fort Wayne Ind an tho Fort Wayne Chicago was killed tit by being crushed be tween curs At Ind Baker was sentenced to four years iu the penitentiary on his confession that he burned the of Jesse Hoon It is estimated that acres of land been restored to the public do main by tho invocation of railroad withdrawals Too grout weight upon the of a building in Indianapolis ic Lo carrying ilown third and ing a lews ot SOOOO Joseph shot and killed Sdd dier about live miles from Prosperity y C Both men white hml threatened City of Homo that York brought iu por sous the largest carried on a single trip by any steamer Tho New York Underground Hull way company is to begin work as soon as a permit can bo secured They hope to got this by mandamus to the superior court treasurer of tho of Reading Hamilton Ohio is embarrassed to the extent of 50000 and has used of public money to relievo himself Joseph Briggs farmer near Convenience 0 quarreled with a tenant George Nobber gall about tho price for cutting corn Nob bergall hurled stones at Briggs and Brigga Died with shot Elijah Hayes and wife old people without heirs ot Warsaw Ind have deeded lamia of an annual value oC to bo used in foreign work of the church A Brooklyn publishes an anony mous interview in which it is stated that Cardinal Gibbons refused to give a letter clo lr to pope ami ho was thus without a hear The St Louis Typographical union havo notified employers after I nino hours shall constitute u days work ox on Saturday and pay to remain tho Kaino Tho employers havo to rO Bist of John a Cana dian who in squatted on tho ground now forming tho oast side of tho business portion of Chicago havo brought suit in the United States circuit court for possession or damages Tho property is worth millions Tho coal miners of and counties Pennsylvania number ing threaten to strike unless the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron company will grant a conference on tho questions at issue tho chief one of which is tho payday Tho easting of tho stom of flie now United States Charleston now being built nt San Francisco has boon successfully ac Tho steel storu post wan cast Juno but tho casting of the a greater foat tho stom weighing fully sixteen thousand It is said to be the largest casting over on this continent Army HIM i Mich Sept prepa rations aro being made for tho reception of tin old veteran who once composed the Army of tho Tennessee Tho reunion will ho held for throo days from September 14 to Il inclusive Gen can attend having boim ordered by tho president to attended the opening of tho cen tennial celebration of the adoption of tho National in Philadelphia But Gen tV T Sherman mid a long list of notables will bo on hand Mrs Gen Logan will also bo there and will bo given a ro seption at tho house of Gen Algor with Gen and other distinguished It is expected that southern Ohio and Indiana pond large delegations as tho low rato at for tho round trip from Cincinnati has won secured over tho Cincinnati Hamilton Dayton which runs a special vanin on tho 13th tor BOWLING Ky Sopt ox mining trial of Tom Sumpter for tho mur lor of Joo last month in ft stono concluded yesterday Sumpter is to appear tho circuit court on a charge manslaughter and is out on bond HMD Hull At 3 St Louis At 11 Cleveland Al 1 Louisville 3 At Now 10 Metropoli tan 0 At 3 Philadel phia 10 Finn HALIFAX N that tho American catch of has on account of the vigilance of It In stated that the catch far nds more than at thla year Dominion fishermen howerer that their own luck ii bwl