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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - June 21, 1885, New York, New York                               VOL NEW-YORK SUNDAY JUNE 21 SHEET PRICE THREE GENTS SALISBURY'S BOLD GAME THREATENING AN IMMEDIATE APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY POSITION OP THE WHAT SALISBURY FRESH TALC OF MB GLADSTONE BE- TO OFFICE Bv Commercial Cable from Our Own Cor- respondent Juno nearly a night has pot quite com- without a responsible ment hut tho lost Jl hours symptoms of nn strain which may easily lead to such a constitutional crisis as the hot heads on both Ridea BO nearly brought on in tho franchise deadlock of a year ago Tho most important as well as the most interesting feature of the ing trouble is that It Is wholly without a precedent Premiers under- taken tho of forming a Ministry out of a minority but Lord Salisbury's case is unique in that ho is estopped from dissolution and therein lies tho hardship of tho situation for him and ita pleasant aspect for tho There is a period for him to stay in office If Mr Gladstone wero to stay in because of an majority of 12 against him how much more Intolerable would bo to Lord Salisbury with a adverse majority of a a majority is to him It U said ho will hurry tho session This purpose explains his only really important demand upon the Liberals viz tbat they shall agree to pivo Government matters tho precedence every day and po into com- without Tho nro pressing Mr Gladstone to to yield to this demand because they have their hearts sot on enjoying themselves to tho utmost pommeling and the helpless minority Ministry and hare no mind to shorten this ment by even a day This Is tho real hitch SALISBURY'S HOLD MOVE It ia characteristic of Lord Salisbury that he should think of cutting himself free Irom tho cords with which the ning Radicals have bound him by action of tho boldest if not tho moat nature Tim Redistribution of treats the of which ho blocked yesterday puts In operation tho entire of constituencies at the end of the present Parliament while the only at tho curliest new voters m November Hence if tho Redistribution of bents wore passed dissolution before Autumn would involve an election in tho new dis- without new voters In answer to the of tolerance Lord Redistribution of and this action is clearly equivalent to a threat to dissolve Parliament ly and tho appeal to the country In the old districts and to tho old electors It is difficult to believe that this is moro than a of bluff but it tainly is a bold and extensivo one and tho panic of rage into which It throws tho Dally Sens to-day shows it 13 proving to bo fairly effective It had been so steadily thai there could bo no possibility of a dissolution till tho now electors were qualified that the mere hint of such a thing now fairly takes tho away It Is tolerably cloar that such a would provo a pravo calamity in tho future to tho Tory Party hut it would have its temporary tages which attract some of the party leaders and it is regarded as a thing possible to bo done I believe over there is no serious intention of ing more than frighten tho poorer cals with the terrors of double election ex- penses and that Lord Salisbury will have his Cabinet ready to kiss hands on day CABINET SPECULATIONS The personnel of the Cabinet is still un- settled to a large extent Tho idea of inc to poor patient Stafford cote the empty dignity of the First shua of tho Treasury for which has been only one precedent emco 1714 has not been well received and will probably be abandoned Sir Richard Assheton Cross and Hon William Smith seem to have crawled out of tho wreck Lord Randolph Churchill made of tho front bench mediocrity but that young man has not yet rested from his and 1 doubt whether both will be found in tho now Cabinet Tho choice of tho of Carnarvon to bo Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is an admirable one Tho speak wull of him and seem dis- posed to tusk us easy as possible particularly because his authorship of Canadian federation fosters tho idea that he Is to be with tho duty of ing a scheme of legislative autonomy RUMORS OF RUSSIAN UMBRAGE The Radicals are circulating stories to the effect that Russia has umbrage at the Marquis of Salisbury's assumption of tho of State for tho Foreign Department and his selection of Lord Randolph Churchill as Secretary of State lor India and that sho will demand tho retraction by both of recent at- tacks on Russian policy Tho moro erate Liberals deplore this course and that Russian interference of any sort would bo tho surest way to strengthen tho Tories as a national party and revive tho war News from India reports a general delight among tho natives at Lord Randolph Churchill's assumption of tho India office Ho mado a tine impression upon them during his visit and is re- as their champion tho official English Tho new Ministry will bo very careful to Rive Russia no actual grounds of offense but Sir will bo presented with a sword and otherwise by being made a England's In concluding the negotiations will politely firm m refusing further sions If Russia goes out of her nay to quarrel these aa de now goes out of his way to say able of Salisbury and Lord Randolph Churchill it will be an cosy mutter to rally England to tho de- fense Of HUR A PI- TLAY STILL ALIVE Nor art the Radicals likely to profit as think br baiting the now in so deep in t thr1 ii and cite excusable but tha cool re- the country has given Sir William Vornon efforts to ape Radical Indignation while the Radicals in throats shows that the sense of fair play still exists in politics Many moderate Liberals have privately assured Lord Salisbury that thoy will not join In with any factious obstruction especially those who are not candidates for ship of tho next House and it Is almost safe to predict that on any groat such as would arise In the event of Russian aggression or insult ho would muster enough ol those to give him a majority In fact tho very of Radical berance during tho past ton days has opened wide eyes to tho pitiful place procured for them in the next House as tho discredited tail to the democratic chine and ao measurably increased disposition to pose with tho Tories In de- fense of tho national idea if chance in- vites Of this tendency Mr speech is a notable example Tho evening papers of to-day by reports of current gossip and conjecture Increases the fooling that Mr Gladstone both and to return to office being piqued by tha readiness which tho Queen has shown to retire him to the House of Lords and facilitate Lord Salisbury's accession Tho rank and file of tho Tories too arc weakening in norvo and are pressing tho Marquis of Salisbury to decline tho responsibilities of office but these are tho men not mentioned for office and tho contrary pressure of those who want place very strong If Mr stone should bo called upon to renew his it is said that tho Marquis of would decline to re-enter tho Cabinet on tho ground of tho failure of coercion For of course after tho Earl of Carnarvon has consented to govern land with only tho restraint of tho com- mon law tho Liberals could not a new Crimes act oven if there wore time remaining in which to pass one which there is cot It Is also eaid that in of tho return to of Mr Gladstone Karl Spencer would resign In that case the Liberals would bo likely to lot the Castle remain vacant and propose ing Irish reforms to out tho ground from under Lord Randolph THE AND GERMAN EMPEROR The incident of tho Queen's entrance to-day upon tho forty-ninth year of her did not have given to it tho leader In a London paper Tho statement that Prince Henry of is to bo invested with tho Garter completes tho disgust all feel at his selection as the band of the Princess Heatrice and tho sonal of tho people toward tho Queen was never before quite BO ly not to say unfriendly as It now is Tho expectation that tho German would bo affected by tho recurring shocks of tho death of Frederick Charles and that of Baron von has not boon filled Berlin dispatches tho Em- health hotter than usual ADMIRAL IN POLITICS Admiral memory is being made to play apart in French politics liko that attempted hero with Gordon's and tho effort Is mado to use It tn order to dis- credit tho name of M Ferry with tho difference between tho two people that tho attempt is proving effectual In Paris while it was a failure here Admiral letters from China savagely attacking the Ferry Ministry which have been doled out in Paris with an artistic view to the prolonged cumulative effect they likely to hove affect tho re- public even more than they affect M Ferry tho Admiral was a Catholic and a Monarchist Tho Radical municipality of Paris havo adopted a series of sweeping changes in the names of streets abolishing such as Royale Lenoir and and St Just Dakon Spinoza Garibaldi and tho like There is a hope inet will veto tho changes and that a test question will bo made on it THE CHOLERA PLAGUE IN SPAIN The outbreak of cholera in tho Prov- inces of Toledo and Barcelona shows that Spain is definitely in for a terrible tion of tho plague Hitherto cholera belt ran along tho coast from south to Jativa by unaccountable skips to Alicante whore tho bulk of tho cases occurred last year and where it now reappears in Its worst form to Murcia and down to Cartagena Some few cotes occurred In tbo Province of adjoining Castellon but then thoro was another skip to Toledo and Madrid From June G reports show cases and deaths Including those of Thursday on which day tho death rate was very Probably tho real aro 600 higher In Murcia many deaths havo occurred within five hours Little news pots to London concerning tho actual state of affairs but there seems to bo loss of panic than thoro was in tho South of Franco or in Italy last year There has been no outbreak of tho plague in Franco yet but it cannot bo delayed longer King wish to po to Murcia in imitation of King Humbert is quite ural tho Queen's desire to accompany him Is still more so for she is extremely unpopular among tho people terial remonstrances are a part of tho policy to give tho journey the greatest eclat for tho King will bo In no earthly danger Tho of vaccine operations seems to bo Thoy are ridiculed but aro of value bo- cause thoy reassure tho public and prevent panic MR HENRY JC Mr Henry M Stanley it is will stand as Governor of tho Congo Freo State Ho was present to-night at the groat dinner given at tho Savage Club to returned boudan correspondents THE LIBERALS OFFER OF AID THE OT SALISBURY CONSIDERING THE PROPOSITION Juno Gladstone inet mot this morning and discussed tbo scope of the assurances of aid to carry on tho ment which It la proposed tbat tho Liberals shall to the Conservatives Later Sir V sonby private secretary to tho delivered to tho Salisbury a message from her This message to tho Marquis tbo Information that Mr and tho members of his Cabinet wore willing to give to th suec saon In all tha aid possible In i the conduct of the Government J At tia of of Salisbury this afternoon a of tive leaders was bold to consider tbo terms of tho Bid promised them by tbo Gladstone Cabinet to carry on tho Government tho tives toko These proposals of tho stone woro Imparted to the tives by tho Among the who wore present with tho of Salisbury at this second conference to-dnjr of Conservative leaders woro Blr Richard Assheton Cross Lord Randolph Churchill Edward Boaon tho Right Hon Edward Gibson member of Parliament tor tho Dublin University tho Hon Edward Stanhope Mr Arthur Balfour Col Frederick A Stanley and Sir Stafford Tho belief that tho Conservatives will accept Is becoming quite general A WIDE-AWAKE FARMER TWO SHARPERS FAIL IN AN ATTEMPT TO SWINDLE HIM N T Juno attempt has boon mado to swindle Clark Perry an aired farmer of In tnis county and father of Ell Perry by men who worked tho advertising sign dodge Two of them asked the privilege of placing signs on bis fence and professed to bo old acquaintances of bis and of O F Bancroft tbo Salem Bank of which Institution Mr Perry Is a or After reaching an agreement about tho signs made an Mr Porry for a meeting When tuo engagement was kept a suggestion was mado that tho walk to tbo place the signs woro stud to painting After going a short distance ono of tho swindlers entered a place to suo as he said If a lottery ticket ho had drawn a Tho other that ho anil Mr Perry go After entering thu follow with tbo ticket handed It to a mun behind a desk and tho latter Well Sir you drawn but as 1 do not pay tho fractional of tho drawings I shall give you but the 8500 and ho tho ticket man In hills Mr Perry's escort turning to him Now Unclo Clark you must try your but tho old gentleman was nnd strenuously refused to tako any part In tho scheme Well said hla escort then 1 will buy a ticket and give you half you'll accept It won't you Unclo I lurk ho continued Mr did not want money bud to tho chance However tho ticket wna purchased with tho understanding that Unclo Clark should havo half what It drew Some vring was through with ami It was an- that tbo ticket had drawn but they to hand over tho money until fortunate ticket ho der anil Mr Porry had ouch a to tho effect that thoy were worth that amount of money Well said the ticket holder I can soon tho fact that I am worth that amount of can't you Unclo Mr I can If I want to At this Juncture of the proceeding Mr Perry arose and walked out of tho house followed by ono of tho mun who Uncle Clark I hopo you won't say this Yes I said Mr Perry I will notify tho Ont policeman 1 meet of your nefarious You thought I a but you made a mistake Tho police was set to work but tho sharpers had flod Tno object probably was to got Mr Perry to bis name to a draft or check which tho trio could got cashed nt once ANNOYED BY HOODLUMS CAUSE THE DEATH OF AN OLD FRENCHMAN PHILADELPHIA June Tho crowd of hoodlums who infest tho neighborhood of Fifth and Christian streets wero tho cause of a old death last night On that evening they congregated in force In vicinity Somo of their number bad money to buy beer and liquor for tho crowd and by 10 o'clock they had drank enough to Instill them with a of deviltry Shortly after that hour cis Xavier a decrepit Frenchman ot about 00 years of limped down on Oil way uomo In thg rear of No 713 Hla was if rue tod with a about Tho hooted at insulted and Jostled him anil when bo and shook his cano at thorn they him with tin cans and other missiles Hu reached tho little court leading back to his home Three of his tormentors pursued lilra through the court to tbo door or his houno ono of thorn alleged to havo struck him or aimed a blow at him The old mun reached tho doorstop and was endeavoring to open tho door when ho suddenly reeled and fell backward striking his head on tho brick His assailants ran baok Into and warned their companions Ho wan when picked up nnd about minutes after be- ing carried Into tho bouso Mr was an export cook In which capacity be went through tho war of re- bellion Ho came from a good family ID Franco where bo owned considerable property and wag well educated Ho also had some real estate In Virginia Ho spoko English very badly this one reason why tbo voung of tbo neighborhood made him tho butt of brutal humor About two weeks ago ho moved from a bouso In to tho place ho camo to his denth Ho had as a subtenant a woman of violent temper End when he proposed to move sho la Bald to bavo Incited tbo lums of tho neighborhood to mob his house Since thon they kavo been tormenting him con- stantly THE JUDGE TAKES A HAND TWO LAWYERS COME BLOWS A TEXAS COUET ROOM FOHT WORTH Texas Juno occurred In tbo District Court room last night which camo near resulting fatally Tbo trial of young Stephens charged with tho murder of Dr Wallace at this county had Just opened tho day having boon spent In Impaneling a Jury Tho attorneys woro tired and petulant Henry Furman tbe leading counsel for tho de- fense became embroiled In n controversy with County Attorney and tho two men finally camo to blows Kvory ono expected to see bloodshed Tho court room was quickly emptied men wore undoubtedly armed and each only waiting for tho other to draw In tho of thli confusion Judge from tho bench Into tho arena As ho did so Lawyer whu Is associated with Bowlln In tbo prosecution excitedly struck a very severe blow under tbo oar Tho was for un but powerful man Instantly recovered bis balance and let fall a blow that od Lawyer Turning bis attention to tho principal combatants who this time had clinched and wore committing upon ono another's oars an J tho com- manded tho Jury to arise and quell thu riot at the sumo ho seized ono of the combatants and two Jurymen took hold of tho other thus them Furman nnd were fined SJO each for contempt after which tho court Immediately adjourned aa all tho com- were blooding The court did not Lawyer Weare It tho fooling engendered will yot result In a tragedy CANADIAN AROUSED OTTAWA Ontario Juno fow days ago tho Minister of Inland managed to push a resolution through the committee ing It Imperative tnat after July 1 no spirts subject to excise duty can be entered for borne consumption unless they havo been at least one year and after July 1 spirits must bo nt least two years old being taken out of bond It was u clever dodtto on tho part of tho Government to place In tho hands of a fow distillers a monopoly which It would bo difficult to break down and It is only when almost ton late that tho public bavo awakened to the and aro In protests against tho measure In tho shape of memorials that may not become a law They represent there nro now In tho Dominion who will monopolize tho wholo trade If tho uct is passed us no now distillery can afford to start In business In competition with those already established Tho trick lias exposed and tho will ly be withdrawn A VICTIM OF THE MALON CITY Iowa Juno most Startling Incident of late through this section Is brought to public notice to-day by a messenger from Owen Township a settled region or this county On tho morning following tho great storm In a field on tho farm In whit is calleJ the dis- a boy apparently J years old was found In a dying condition with only a night dress on liLs person Nobody knew nor have they boon to since to whom tho child belonged or from whence bo came Tho babe lived but ft short time after up Tno remains were kept us long as fora claimant but none coming a description waa taken tor future and the tlo ellow wna buried Thut tiia dropped the babe of no question but where It bJm UP la still PASSING A KIGHT GEN GRANT ANNOYED BY WELL MEANING VISITORS LESS OF THE DOCTOR'S BUT STILL SHOWING NO A INCIDENT OF THE DAY MOUNT N Y Juno Grant spent less outdoors than day bo has boro Ho did not como out until midday and rot I rod vary soon after The air was balmy tho thermometer ranging near but a night entirely without Bleep as ho thought and of exceedingly fitful rest according to those who uro disposed to hold thu brightest aide ever to view had loft him fur from tho condition that bad boon anticipated when It was thought yesterday that ho was beginning to get tho benefits of tbo ain air A fortunate circumstance In connection with tho General's last Bight was tbat It was not attended witb unusual pain Coughing but in far less verity than was from tho painful ences of Thursday and of yesterday Thero was nothing to disturb tho family who had retired early and tho doctor after morning having mado an extra In- of bo Tho nurse had a leas eaar time for although ing waa required of him changing tbo pillows and position and administering nourishment at regular Intervals that task kept him busily employed Just what tbo trouble was no ono pre- pared to Buy Tno doctor suiU occupation probably bad something to do with it us tbo General dad mndo a memorandum lust night of some Insertion bo to mako day la bis book Tbo change waa not and was mado to-day In a very fow minuted when wrote u paragraph and uo wanted It inserted iu tho nous proofs tbat ho has with him A good deal of satisfaction was by tho family over tho memorandum ho bad made it seemed to them that unless ho wore much Im- proved he would not Do thinking of his book Uut beyond tho paragraph which tho dum noted and ho disposed of to-day In lij minutes hU thoughts havo apparently bcon as far away from tbo book as it is lor them to be Tho mass of proofs has been un- touched In that particular Another ex- planation ascribes the night trouble to nervous exhaustion duo to tUo annoyances of visitors Hla condition cannot stand even such trilles as well meaning cullers arc apt to Im- poso When ho was obliged to go Indoors because as ho put It ho could htay only at tho risk of being talked to death by his amiable friends Hilton and Dr Gray his nerves wero on and ho did not recover tho quiet com- of which Barony of his bos never him Tho family woro disposed at the to attribute bit to more momentary weariness but to-day having enjoyed tho Urst pood reat since their and being thus disposed to put tho harmful construction on lust night thoy any thut the annoyance of tho visitors und tho which wero out in force last night wore probably tho most active of discomfort Whether any of those things contributed to tho poor or whether It was largely duo as formerly to lassitude and a high nervous and low physical condition or whatever tbe cause record shows that by morning tho hud to 08 or 4 below normal and that ho was still under too much depression to care to movo about oven though ho not bleep His retreat within tho alter be out nt noon was to write tho paragraph for Incur lion In tho proofs of bis book Then after a brief rest ho out for a few minutes again Tno beauty ot tho landscape and tho sweet air failed to appeal to him as Ho was too weary and languid to enjoy them When he next went Indoors it was to seek tbe pillowed chair m own room Ho remained thero for about two hours napping nearly half or that time Thero was tho Infliction of sightseers and visitors by tho afternoon train Tho General hod Just como out from his nup dressed iu a new suit of dark gray when train stopped purling at tho top of tho hill Ho saw tho visitors coming up tbo nnd bent his head over tho pages of a newspaper Many of them to him A party of boys and girls from the Saratoga tilth School grouped themselves almost directly below ho sat Presently tho less timid of started for tho steps of tbo porch tho others falling in primly A lad who seemed to bo tho leader stepped forward and mado a speech ing Tor und his friends the hopo that tho mountain air would restore tho Q on oral and then from shawl of ono of tho a bouquet waa produced which was banded with duo bowing and scraping Thon tho little party walked de- away until they tbo bottom oT tho stops when thoy scampered away glad thut it was Tho General seemed pleased with the attention Toward evening when ho bad como out again and sat and walked about a fow minutes Dr Douglas wont to tho sick room tho General followed An examination showed no in tho as pre- thu throat and neck remaining as Tho pulso dad leaped to 70 bents Ho was rathor more weary than at tho samo time last ami had less color but mado no cial complaint lie was easily persuaded to re- tiro to his room for tho ut dusk Expectations that early retirement to bis room would bo compensated In tho General's out condition with during at least tho fore part of tho night fully met Ho only a while after tho doctor bad treated dim and Injected morphine and by 0 o'clock having meanwhile been but disturbed by coughing ho was A Unlit brightly In tho where proof revision wont on for two hours but neither tho doctor nor tho nurse had occasion to attend tho General up to midnight when all tions pointed to a restful night TRYING TO UNSEAT CARTER HARRISON June Tho committee In charge of tho proposed contest against thu tion of Mayor Harrison bold a mooting this afternoon with closed doors und It Is now un- derstood that tbo subject under consideration was tho of contest prepared by Messrs Green and tho chancery solicitors retained by tho committee Tho will bo filed early next week From a reliable It Is learned that thu demands In place a recount of tbo ballots cast for Mayor and Treasurer and alleges that In a ber of precincts tho count mado by tho election officers was fraudulent secondly tno leges 1.000 cases of fraudulent voting and makes charges of fraud for which ple evidence has been collected The contest will bo vigorously and la backed bv Influential of both parties who arc anxious to have tbo fullest light thrown upon tho methods employed by political cm tn carry elections against tho will of tho people Mayor Harrison how announced bis In- tention to tho contest and to tako tage of every technicality but chid tion naa only tho public de- mand for a contest Mr tho Chairman of the Contest Committee stated In an thut the contest was bucked bv too strong to Its to unseat Carter Harrison but ho added It would bo con- ducted in a spirit as tho committee only desired to have tho charges of fraud sifted to tho bottom and to vindicate tho elective In Chicago THE MYSTERY PROVIDENCE R I Juno plot to thicken In tho case Tho defendant's answer to Wilson's tion sots forth that ho held Wilson's notes for about 880.000 Tbe plaintiff answers that claim with the following replication which has bcon for till n if In on CIRCUIT op Term A IKU Wilson Philip I Moen Answer to declaration In net off And tho defendant In sol being In original action corum and anid declaration In set off and WITH that if tho plaintiff mode ibo or any nf In mid declaration in act without consideration and to tho the said and woro Intended by part lea thereto to bo collected paid or enforced bul wero to bo destroyed afier shown tu wife of Ami tho ID sul If hu wero liable for tho mid In tho defendant In off from uny of on account of notes und tho defendant In sot off drnlcs every and particular In mid declaration In not fully ns each win by Westi It is believed hero that a trial of tho case will not be reached until September POISONED AT Mrs Mary of No and her daughters Lena T years old and Matilda aged ate at dinner yesterday Borne coffeo and cakes A short after all three be camo ly HI and u doctor was culled In He paid they woro from of some It In got mUfid with tho Ingredients of thp catted The daughters rapidly recovered under treatment the mother regained very 111 and last ber mu despaired of RICHARD T MERRICK DYING PASSING AWAY UNDEB VERT SAD WASHINGTON Juno Hon ard T who has been 111 for about two la not expected to livo until morning Ho waa prostrated with an attack Indicating rious disturbance soon became worse delirium followed and for 10 days be bns been In great pain and has not bcon at any time re- stored to full consciousness Urs Powers of this and Dre Van nnd Smith of In attendance upon him for days holding consultations Until tho ants not say the chance of recovery was hopeless They thought that this would bo a critical day aa bis sirens th hud bcon waning and unless tno delirium passed off his vitality was much moro ho would die When ho was Bret prostrated his was fering from an abscess of tho car waa Iu great pain which waa increased when a second abscess formed in the opposite car Her anxiety about Mr was Intense nml as she was frequently distressed bv his of pain It was found necessary to bend hor to her father's homo nor removal Bho baa become delirious tho fact that her husband was dying was not communicated to her to-day An Invalid daughter IH In delphia and who Is In ite health has just temporarily blind from a nervous affection of the All thn bers family not In this city wero sent for to-day Joan M of tho District Supremo Court been near his brother much of tno bis Illness became critical Mr health tt U believed by hla friends was deeply Impaired by his work upon tho star route cases Of nil tbo lawyers employed by tho Government ho WHS the ono who win bo- to bo most thoroughly In earnest bo mado the closing argument before tho Jury ho was well nigh und to the writer bo said that ho been kept up during Iho later days of tbo trial by tho UBO of ammonia as a stimulant ing tho hist campaign ho did u good deal of work and for tho tho Democratic Party tbo In- auguration bo has been called upon on occasions to advise In Homo mutters and bnd declared ho hud been HO by applicants for who Fought bin aid that hu felt tho Imperative necessity of removing to bla country homo to obtain rest PRAISE FOR CLEVELAND QKN BEN THE PRESIDENT'S OHIO Juno Into nod Republican member of tho present Congress from the First Cincinnati mild In an In- this Thero Is no disputing tbo fact thut Cleveland Is making a very lar President with tho great majority of the people of Ohio both and Worthless Bookers and cor- rupt party factions bavo bueu buzzing him thick as locusts but ho has Invariably chosen the men for service His appointments In Ohio und In Cincinnati particularly been No better man In the Party could have been lo than George II and no ono to Huly than Judge Mr Is a good man for Collector of Customs Mr is an selection for revenue and as for Mr tho could hardly havo chosen a moro worthy tor All this will have some on tho voto of tho State If tho people aro with tho President's thero la considerable danger or their with hla party Hut uro which I think will moro than this popularity of tho President Tho local issues and Increased taxes como nearer home and will no doubt play more Important parts Tho history of tho lust Legislature alono la sufficient to kill the Democratic Party In Ohio I ahull toko tno stump for und to sou him carry tbo When questioned to tho platform adopted by tho Republicans of Ohio Gen said ho liked It In a general way and It was about the thing but ho If tha shaping of tho hud devolved upon me I should havo a commendation of I bis Ideas of service reform aro earnest und sincere As long as he abides by tho should hold his hands and I do not It would luro Party to Indorse him n IU platform On tho other bund It would mako votes for us When an course Is de- serving and popular It IB a mistake In any party not to recognize it whether tho happens to bo a of that party or not APPOINTED TO OFFICE THE NEW POSTMASTER REVENUE COLLECTORS Juno Tho President has appointed others Iho J W at Copla County Miss vico J L suspended George W at City Island N Y Hell commission John at N Y J A Do Solnor commission expired Tbo master at Miss was bo- having been asked to resign for reasons tho public not known to nt thu of bis appointment ho declined compliance Tho also appointed tho following of Internal Robert for the first District of Matthew H for tho Third District of Francis 8 Shields for tno District of ana George H for tho Sixth of for tho Seventh District of Indiana W Newman for tho Eleventh District of Christian J for tho Sixth District of Ohio Adolph mann for tho District of Minnesota Mr Black Is an old resident of where ho la In tbo drug Ho has served several terms as a member of Hoard of Alderman nnd haj been a candidate for as Mayor Mr is n resident of N J and at present lioMs the office of Clerk of Union County Mr Shields la a prominent planter of Parish 41 and Is a man of accomplishments Mr is u bunker of ton Ky Mr Hanlon began life a newsboy and Is now n member of tho Indiana ture Ho was Auditor of Floyd County for eight years Ho resides at Ind Mr Newman in a newspaper mnn of Portsmouth Ohio hold tho of Secretary of State Mr Knocht in tho Union during tho rebellion and Is nt ent in In Dayton Ohio Mr Hermann Is H Scandinavian by birth but hua spent tho best part of his In Minnesota Ho has run for Congress several times and nt ono was tho Democratic nominee for Governor of the State Ho lives at Spring Minn Walter D Barker of on Mlw who him been connected forn with York mercantile has been appointed Post at tho urid In- dian Agency In tho Indian Territory one of tUo most lucrative posts In tho Indian service CANADIAN CANAL TOLLS OTTAWA Ontario Juno have still further tho rate of tolls on tho St Lawrence and on tho canals tno having been by order In Council dny nt 2 cents per ton It will bo bered that two weeks aito on the of the shipping interests of tho upper lakes and tho Pt that carry Ing was all bolnir diverted Into other channels tho Dominion Government lowered tho rates of toll trom 20 to 10 cents per ton This was found to bo of little or no m Its competition with tbo Erie Canal under tbo free canal tcm wus Impossible nml a total abolition of tolls was This tho Government hnd no power to do but as a compromise tho to-day lowered the rate to tho nomluul figure mentioned A OF DISCOVERED CHICAGO Juno i Co stock commission men at tho stock yards to-day caused tho arrest of John It who had been in their employ for about dx months aa bookkeeper but left thorn months ago to tro Into business for himself It Ii charged that ho by books covered up a ten amounting to nearly An expert has been nt work on tho books of Co since nnd the arrest was mado nt tho suggestion is In Jail ai he could not procure bail for It Is rumored that several a term In tno penitentiary for a similar offence Tonn Juno son Car Wheel Works assigned to-day to Hon H Clay The unsecured aro aro cur when woi ka In thu South Mr continue the business for nine months und then dispose of tbe assets to the best advantage AN INCORRIGIBLE POISONER A CHICAGO KILLS FATHEK MOTHER ANU 111 Juno Mary tt girl In Jail hero who has of tno with which sho Is charged that of administering poison to tho of Mrs hor with whom sho has mode her homo for a short time nt Hill has now to a nv that sho Is guilty not only of the attempt upon their lives but of canning tho of hor mother father and another In Iowa Hor mother in July of year hor Lena In August and her In Sho no motive fur her s r than thut was Impelled to commit MJO Is Mary yenrs old slender rather pretty prepossessing In manner and aa Invalid having but use of limbs und She hnn un Innocent expression and looks moro youthful HIT havo tho bright look often peon with a thu two months phn bus wit h r r Hill to whom lifter thu burl il iif he r father in Dubuque Several line has with hor sho d the and on nearly every that has FO thu consisting of L Kr ri hu wife and two small children taken 111 with Immediately I Michael found n pin kuwi of i- powder In the u weeK IIRO last morning When ho hN soup at on H with and rved n In his soup plato to In Upon further examination more of the Hum found In Ins nml children's both tho powder round In tho yard and thut In tho platis to for and called In a to attend the family Tho result thut the wan Mary WILM accordingly wout till the Ion day or IWK lior ration nnd Her r bud I a In r Tor tho obt lining a simill amount nf which lie claimed that hnd I en hi r went to to iou Of her could not be The house liy Mury Ft a lids upon the the village of Hill Ills u newly tn at with Freret n ir portion and the is d und rent front parr Their home 11 but partly paid for Is u e in trade nnd all the peak well of him nnd his wife Mrs Freres is very youthful In and nearly us u.s her Her mouth is bv from the elf ecu of tbe poison The children from It and iol I not to go about Ins work 1 hu family tn Miu H boon u wilful girl mv hpi nt her money lint they at the that only a of Tho girl when Bten bv the porter lav In her cell In a excited and lather condition Did 1 kill mv my und she the words her were on the she liulf with her ejes dilating I couldn't help It I couldn't help II to mi nnd made me do it Soon cho broke Into a of I always loved my mother but was Tinit com thing kept at my Mdo and in my ears nil dm und In the night her sli ep In peace let lie In the cool earth Sol und gave In r a at n time till sim was gone I cad I oil In r except when It canm to me Tin n when Lena cuno hern It tinker her all the time nnd so I inn e her u little too till twas over When I wiu I didn't always remember but I hnd a medii Ine for my that brought my Sc when Spring came I he'd Ixi nlong with mother I en inn to my 1 got lioi of I put It on my feet It wni gund for the folM to put them to rest and I thought be good for my feet It stood on the shelf I couldn't help putting ft In Iho I In It I don't know why I din it There Is nothing hero to tell mo why I did it Sometimes there Is WUH It to get tbe money would como nt your father's d nth No no I bated mom y I it ns fast OR I could I cannot oh I cannot toll why throwing ber arms over her liend Will they put rope over my neck now and Will they me Send for a quick that I may my Don't let him wait n moment I must this load and don't lent nine 1 I'm afraid to alune Oh I'm I Tho girl Hung herself on the cot Taping nnd the matron stole In a bottlo of chloral and a spoon n reverend father of tUo church camo and passed luto tho girl's cell A WHISKY MONEY GOLD AND SILVEU AWAY TO TUK OF CINCINNATI Juno caunt bachelor Ferdinand Schertz by name nnd years of recently died of cancer after living alono at No loj West for Hu business hnd that of a liquor his place being known as n barrel whisky could bought In any quantity from a down to a drink Ho to bo pour and wore ruity -i not lofig that tho would kill him he on a slip ot paper which he fully pealed UD directions for finding his money after hli dentil This envelope he to hU brother Louln The brother und hib had never seen anything to them to thin pavings amount d in nnd a fortnight after the funeral they the Tho directions hinted that money would be found concealed In three places In the wall of a clow t under n heavy of In the bedroom nml In a built In the trull the grille The piece of molding torn uji and B holo discovered whd ti waa m full of gold and When It Is sold tho pile wag to contain In the clopet two of Kohl uere and when the back uf the removed u heavy box of gold WMH brought to view Tim my the found den in t nearly In an r room nn illicit still found hii been I The pre i that made own Hild wii thus by avoiding the nun tax to up Ini pum of money found J hn money will I ii divided en hit n sister nnd tho children of his broUier Of CANADA Juno Tbo pointed at late of the and shipper tulto steps for the permanent abolition of tho tolls met thU morning nnd formod n under tho tho Navigation ague of Canada 1 ho object of tho lunttuo shall bo to Insure thn maintenance bv Federal of nil the Important nml of the Dominion In a Mate of and to secure their use U nil navigators and to all of r granting like s to lui of tlm Dominion of Canada freo of duts or oilier Government taxation lix n et of both cargo and tlm ru bo tu procure this Immunity from for Ht route from to the The of tlie league are In thli will bo hereafter In tho principal shipping porti of tho DENIES THAT HE Ahu Juno of tho Swedish bark who was of by dipt Lyles of American brig in refusing to tako and hU crew from tbo publishes n statement to the that tlm Is terly and the only ground for an accusation hn illn not think tho brig to been and no If She was out of water nnd ml weather and a opportunity of making Dort this 01 and on repented d in mil of ho ok him and on anl and them 0.1 well IIH landing them at Tnh nt Is also by tho mate nud of r THE aor THE Mil June Mrs a In tho ult praying tier H bn forred to to her The wero In Dei nnd In- lier four 1 HIT was inn known te MI r n letter written 1 v h'm tn H young woman r in most lij he is of H salary anil Is wen the Pile 1 powder or until mired Bowl CUT BEATS COLUMBIA THE RACE AT EASILY WON EOW AVD EXCELLENT FOUM CUT THE THE GREATER STRENGTH Conn waa a warm and pleasant day It was for all Columbia whoso university of her very been badly by vard Columbia mndo bur fourth attempt la leail Harvard over tbe Thames thin afternoon and failed 6 o'clock was tho hour wit for tlic annual Bad tho prosa boat kindly by Cact JaraM F reached Ibo bond of tho wero In Harvard on thu and Columbia on tho course For tho In history of col- lege racing on the Thames the boat not at tho a too A wind blowing tho course TTM reminder that tlie record would not bo orod to-day After receiving tho final tions trom George 8 Adoe of YaJe whew waa on tno strain yacht tho crews far forward anJ at tho Go swung back together tho 10 oars taking Ii WILS then o'clock vard nt lloth crows In form Thoy to bo equally good work walked from plucky Columbia WRH putting In stroke to but wurr moro powerful rowing a the woro two in tlie kept up hor t the mllo Columbia pulled pretty Iv git but It no worn 1C won riv e now tlin Columbia's for u Minn ami their to 40 ul up hi r nt tho and if half Hag led Columbia Hi x Harvard mndo the two In Mn Columbia lit Pm IN Columbia Ii another to the nt Hi ft up to tJ R minute crew on and seemed lo got mail pluck for they the IP stroke to 40 tho two-mile u minute In advance of Columbia I'M stroke to 111 nml ibo Columbia continuous filled to make liN keep up their It to lifl ams did not rlv tint After rowing two nnd n half and 7 In Columbia bout dlil not work They to row but without At llin three-mllol mule and tho ami tho line at tt from numerous waai June I No crow took more than the They did I without fault of stile from the be- ginning lo the eml but Co I live nre no Is more their deficit Hi in loner It Is i d th it loHt MI th flint th Ir would bent now en w wli h by tho wny In to any r on course not i the wondi crow Tho i n cords on th course un us Harvard re- to row n over ami the nu e Harvard ill in Columbia Columbia Mm Harvard Columbia The on tho Thames courbo lire Yilt I I Yale V s M I M M 8 turn PJ n 22 -1 4 V4 BO SO 47 2 U 86 40 2 IP 31 SO 47 CM FALLEN LOW THROUGH A ONCE WIFE OF HOME MILWAUKEE Juno will print a sensational of a former belle of city who poured on tho streets of yesterday In the garb of a fortuno Tho runs Bomo years airo u family named on tbo A In the to movo Uj A short ago Mrs died and Mr Metcalf Ls still q of thut hile In Milwaukee they u girl ami legally hud Hot to Her nama was Pettle In grow to a very fill young woman She nim Everybody know Pet All tho younn ot her attention a rm of the nml nt the the gallon In Mall In Street MibS Metculf Its u she Later filie tho of r prominent church on tno hldi lu waa Ing Into pho was rli to n gentleman u smart well nml in course of time ashler or of the old Hank of fulled IIKO the of tho u r and little family bark to mil lived until or four r unton 1 of Mel and for several an was his bouKkeeper and oml man Miter n turning it il about that there 3 u skeleton In tho Webster beloro a great while thero WILS n separation aril Mrs from Hor up Ing mid with In in nr Then a htory leaked out Unit had ome a thing WIH by nnd hib relatives to gavo hor but to no After Mrs Webster disappeared moru heard from lior until about two ar nuu One night at rln of her husband and on t them to do for her Shir was partly drunk her clothes polled a MTV I appearance thut Bho had mil out of aiM wanted t reform hud Just lost position and to do much for her but ho did all ho could mid a homo wng prepared on thu wen whore for a short Then nho it nml Jolt tho No could be found of her The husband wenC to SU Paul win re lie Is now a hitlon In ono of the The up and a nwo of Mrw hud made up their that WILS di -id so when she appi an 1 In the n mere of her former nnd w in tha of u of fuw saw ber bitter RICHMOND Va Juno Counsel foi Thomas J who la under ol for of Madison an to the court to-day tend to an for tho man A hotel man name I Johnston that J U of Clifton told him he saw In Ford's Hotel early on the of Murch of tlm and In ft eum ilm i urn from M M until Id 1 he Judge that bo would the for a new trial on next Friday iho f that Ravage WRS ut Clifton from the 1st of March to the rnl time nnd i n Enc ln tho cltr on iho of as set In affidavit 1 Juno 110 Tbo noted ol the Adams Company was milled In shipped b company ot of the allotted worn by on the train which und d Fort Wayne Mil 1 lor tho alleged value of the fum nnd the vacillated between the urt nnd lower I i j ii one of tho tin the corn wa I ut Tlie cTT 1 yi tho Adu KII i pir H ti psy h's e it i the i i tb i t i T ti TO than tUo f b A 10 n i it   

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