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   News (Newspaper) - May 5, 1891, Frederick, Maryland                                WITH WHICH HAS INCORPORATED THK AS THE CALL VOL 170 MARYLAND TUESDAY MAY ONE Buyers THEIR WANTS ISG THE PAST YEAH IX OCE THIS VAST AX DENCE OP OCK TO PLEASE YOCH VIEWS AT THE PRICES TOC TO PAY BCT AS EASILY MALE HAS KIND AND SHALL LEAVE TO OLD FBI ENDS CONSTANTLY ADD NEW WHEN yOP BCY FROM US YOU HAVE NO QUALITY OK PRICKS BOTH AHE ALWAYS OCR GUARANTEE WELL EARNED REPUTATION FOR LIABILITY ASSURE THAT O B H M'S C Si E L L BRIGHT THE WORK KOOM VOR AtL SIZES AIL SHAPES AT O O E H M S L L BOYS IK RICHEST IS KILTS AND SUITS EMBROIDERED AT 55 AND OF STYLISH YOUTHS AT- TIRE AT PEK O E ALL HATS THE LOOKS tx ES r MODE SHAPES AND COLORS IF TO SAVE 50 TO cs O OS YOUB BOYS HEAD YOU MUST COME TO US O ALL COLLARS AND TIES THAT DOST W O R B Y THE NEARER ABE TO 25 PER BY PURCHASING THEIR INGS SAMPLES SELF OX APPLICATION A L L TRUTHFULLY BALTIMORE'S LARGEST CLOTHIERS FURNISHERS HATTERS 5 STREET H E J AITD w HITE NOVT OPES 5.000 YARDS HAMBURG YARDS 1.000 YARDS WHITE GOODS at very low prices even lower than last Spring many of them First callers mil find best as this we can get of them this season and they sell very fast E J No 34 WEST PATRICK STREET FREDERICK MD The The Bock The Bock The BOCK THE W BREWERY BOCK THE READING BREWING BOCK THE COLUMBIA BREWERY BOCK AH Fine and First Class and for sale stall principal places and by J A C the Agent Cor West and Telegraph SU Telephone 132 Frederick Ma THE HAPPENINGS OP THE OF JOSEPH Mr Joseph Diffendall one of the best and moat popular citizens of Westminster died a iis home on West Maiu street at 9 o'clock yesterday of and brain fever aged For twenty-one years he nas beea clerk to the railroad agent in that city Mr Diffendall leaves a widow is a daughter of the late Jeremiah Martin a prominent citizen of Frederick county He also leaves five sons the oldest of whom is about 15 years of age tsd the youngest 5 SOPHIA MITCHELL Mrs Sophia Mitchell colored died denly yesterday at 12.30 o'clock at the residence of her daughter Mrs Charles in abont 65 years The time for the funeral has not been decided upon i Sirs Seth C Jones this city who has been in ill health for some time is cally ill and her friends and relatives have been sent for Great the ing at Foormies TEB Said to Bo a or the for Future The Leads iu ber of May The at mies IX du KorJ of the riot of Mar during the course of womeu men aid several killed asd twenty seriously by the soldiery ia one of the greatest ity Cavalry pickets will be stationed all the route of the funeral sics of of the May day sacre for such is the term to the tragedy by the people of The cavalry along the route will receive in- CO in the event of any trouble arising Dynamite for the Troops So intense is the excitement of the working people that it is possible that the still further pone the funeral of the persons billed The state of opinion among the wage earners of the northern department can be from the fact that many of the leaders of the have de- parted for Belgium the avowed of arms and dynamite to attack the troops A report has reached Fourmies thai 300 kilogrammes of dynamite destined for the use of the people of that place has been seized To Investigate tbc Killing delegates sent from this city by the to mies to make a inquiry into the causes which led to the riot and into the action of the prefect at whose com- mand the troops fired upon the people In Ins report to tha the of the troops at mies assumes full responsibility for the action of his men on May flay He de- clares that the soldiers were ordered to fire only when ifc became evident that they were in danger of being either killed or disarmed He also stares that the mob was thrice summoned to dis- perse before the fatal fire was delivered A section of the Left and Socialist and Boulangist deputies join in demanding a vote of censure against M Constans minister of the interior as responsible for the slaughter Parliamentary cles view the affair as shaking the tion of the ministry Labor centers throughout France are profoundly moved and public meetings cere and at Marseilles Lyons and elsewhere are be- ing- organized to protest against the tion of the authorities Minister Constans Assailed The chamber of deputies was day the scene of a most exciting episode M Constans the minister of the interior having replied to a question regard to the Fourmies massacre was about re- suming his when he TVES bitterly assailed by the deputy M Ernest who springing lo Ms feet shouted at tie top of his voice the In a moment the chamber an uproar the members of the Right hurling execrations at the head of M Koche while the Radical deputies of the Extreme Left cheered and applauded their colleague Removed from tlie Chamber In the midst of great confusion the chamber voted an order of censure and exclusion against the recalcitrant uty o sooner had this been done than M- Roche shaking his clenched fists at the heads of the and ing Ms voice clearly heard above the din which had now become terrific x in stentorian tones denounced them as worthy of their master At this point the approached the furious deputy and forcibly removed him from the chamber which was now comparable only to a den filled with beasts i Seers Injured by a Runaway JERSEY COT May Daring the rads of circus in this city a truck hoise reined up at the sidewalk between avenue and Warren street became frightened and dashed into the Lange aged 49 and Colia Walker aged 9 were run over and dangerously injured Mrs Lange had a leg broken ahd received in- ternal in juries Her condition is critical The boy had both legs broken and the passed over his body Doctors saj he will die Albert Boner the driver was arrested a Seed in His BOSTON Slay 5 A case in many re- spects similar to that of the Dr of Brooklyn is being treated at the Massachusetts General The patient is Otto Oscar and the physicians are trying to extract a tama- rind seed that the boy inhaled at play last Saturday The seed is located m the left lung Tracheotomy has been performed without success Newark Carpenters Oat J May The threats ened strike of the Journeymen ters and Joiners unions of Newark took place yesterday Fully 500 men are out and refuse to return to work until the eight hour question has been settled by the bosses Westminster's Corporation Election Md May The g elected at yesterday's cor- Mayor Frank Si common council James 4 Jacob F Elgin John T dore Derr M John i Z Ballot Reform in Delaware Del May 5 The house of yesterday afternoon passed the Wolco tt ballot which is modified form of the Australian Abe Senate will the today i Xew Commissioners Md May The lowing candidates for town ers are being voted for Dr J R Dr Buck Levin H Campbell y H Ralston and J B Burnside Miners Over Time Pa May Col- liery No J operated by Lentz Lilly Co is working over time The ways are being pushed and new breasts be opened Terrible on I laad Farm f W J if X K V C C K FIVE OF OSS FAMILY DEATH By the Burning of Homo of Father C iL K W i y-r 1 U J U S C IS Walter II K k K anil At 1 1 a m the alumni was in the at cal and The held in hall at 1.30 p in Old Attempt at Suicide Ind May littlo of unwritten history in connection the visit of Old Hutch has just come to light Chief of Police Hewitt tells of the great attempt to kill himself Mr Hewitt says thai he lying down on sofa laid his revolver on the table near Inm when from a Taking a seat near the table he picked up the weapon and it towards his but he had an to pull the trigger the chief jumped up and took it away froni hmi Mr he did not want to kill If he did he would take some other route Ohio's Senator O May 5 two at 9 o'clock and spent of the time until 11 o'clock in receiving messages The most remarkable incident in connection vrith the closing exercises was the ing of Palmer the blind senator from Cleveland in chair and he in- stantly recognized the members -who addressed hSn by their voices At 12 o'clock the senate adjourned Ten utes later die house followed suit and the sixty-ninth general assembly passed into history The Coercion Advanced May Newfoundland coercion bQl passed committee in the house of lords notwithstanding the opposition of Liberal peers Lord favored the ment of the Lord Herschell said it was of primary importance to consider the opinions of colonies Lord Salisbury said the government is under tional obligation to France which must be carried out Lord motion adverse to the bQl was rejected by a vote of 113 to 30 and the then passed the the committee Short Term Orders Rapidly PmT.AjvsLpHiA May more short term have suspended business and close up their offices in a day or so They are the Royal association and the Challenge Beneficial association This swells the number of recently broken orders to twenty-one An application was made yesterday tc close the Fraternity of Financial Co-operation The members of the American Mutual Order of are becoming alarmed and it is believed this order will soon come to halt Indiana Miners Out Ind May the miners and others employed in the mines in tne vicinity of Evansville numbering about 600 or 700 are out and de- clare that they remain out the operators accede to their demands for the eight hour day In case no ment is reached between the operators and miners a co-operative mine will be opened somewhere near the city limits and Wife to Death T May in the morning flames were discovered in a two story building on Nassau street When the firemen had subdued the flames enough to enter the upper part of the building ladders they found the bodies of a man and woman Neighbors identified the man as being Herman and the woman as his They had died from suffocation The Seventh Trichinosis Victim Wis May 5 John sister died yesterday of making seren victims of amily who have died from eating diseased pork Two others are suffering from the disease The Weather Generally no change in ature northwest winds NUGGETS OP The Italian chamber of deputies by a vote of 235 to 115 taken by the government on day A telegram from Nagasaki Japan an- the death there on Saturday last of Chief Engineer Join F United States navy York lumber handlers to the ber of 303 stopped work ing on a demand of ten hours a day in- stead ol twelve to fourteen and a rate of wages During a difficulty between Irani Woods a farmer a named near Ozark The murderer is in George West a miner of la attempted to ais wife He then himself the breast dying The woman will re- cover In a accident caused by sion a street car Sidney Lyon a oi thrown from his carriage aad fatally in- jured aad ils and Tne Sick Miss Bessie Dyer of East Fourth St j is on the sick list suffering with grip Master Frank Dison bundle boy at the store of Messrs J E Walker Co ia on the sick Hat Mrs Thos Bentz street is on the sick list is still very ill A Boy to a While to from a Window Md May 5 A very ex- citing tu boro after a drive nine lower part of George's county which is thinly to the owned by Mr a land near the villaRe of head w view tho p five children of a nent citizen of southern Princo county who were burned oa Monday wirht fire broke out about B o'clock and one bov who in the attic and retired about o'clock wero asleep when the fiy broke out It is thought the children built a fire in the stove owing to the coolness of and through carelessness left the stove door open and the sparks roni ig- an old hen's nest in the chimney corner which caused the conflagration His Skull Fell from the Window The first persons to arrive at tho fire were Messrs T M Naylor ami Richard Kaylor neighbors who lived about a mile from the house When they reached the house the lower portion of the building and the roof were afire and half way out of one of the dows was protruding the body of the boy The flames had burned him into a crisp In a few minutes a portion of the room fell in and his skull fell from the window and was picked up by one of the who had gathered around The Bones of Four Children After hV Iwi through Lick of material to burn longer several of those present raked among the embers and found seventeen bones in a bunch the of the four girls always slept together When William Coale the father returned about 2 o'clock from a distant relative he was frantic with grief He picked up the boy's skull up and it God knows best but this is hard to bear the second time he lias been visited by fire The first time he also lost a child The children's names Susan aged 14 Matilda aged 12 Jane aged llf Charles aged and Martha aged 7 William Coale the father of tho burned children is about 60 years old Failed for Half a May 5 Jesse H cott doing business at Kb 10 Wall street as sole licensee of the Graphophone company and as president of the North com- pany has made an individual ment to Frederick S Walt with the following The company any indebtedness due Harriet E and Anna M cott and Mrs Sarah A Vance all of Pittsburg Pa each and J Ad- riance Bush Mr liabilities are about The Immigration Ijaw Officers May Attorney eral Miller has rendered an opinion that the new immigration law when passed became a part of fee general legislation on that subject Such being the case the opinion holds that the secretary of the treasury is empowered to use as much money as necessary out of the tion fund to pay the salaries of offices created by the new law the expense of putting the law into force and ing it in operation of immigration by the law will not however be appointed until the dent's return A British India Sensation BOMBAY May 5 A sensation has occasioned in this city by the in- quest upon flie bodies of two Parses ladies who were found lying dead in a pool of blood at the foot of the sity clock tower It is surmised that they had fallen 100 feet and that they had either committed suicide or been thrown down by Mohammedans or had jumped off to escape their importunities The alleged culprits hare not been traced and the evidence thus far does not explain the mystery Imprisoned His Sailors LONDON May 5 Capt Weiss of the German steamer Kestor jumped into the sea off Dover ana swam to a passing smack and offered to be taken ashore He was landed at Dover and informed the German consul that he had suffered from brain fever that the crew of the steamer had kept Mm in irons until the vessel arrived in the nel when they released him but did not allow hmt on deck and that he bribed a cabin boy to facilitate his cape Will Be Settled Honorably May United States ister Lincoln speaking at the British Foreign Sailors Aid society said he felt sure that the Bebring sea question would be settled amicably and ably and in a manner satisfactory to both countries Mr Lincoln praised the of the society in the American Seaman's Friends society in sustaining a station at foreign ports for seamen irrespective of nation or creed Workmen Scalded to Death May Three boilers ex- at the Keystone null on early ing John and Joseph Yorks were so badly scalded that they died a few later Both were married men and leave families PRATT DEAD Oil Who Cute Pratt v VK k r 1 At I Oil i In a Must Work on Salary Pa May 4 lengthy option that the officers of county shall no exist by fees and that they shall be paid by salary as in all counties containing a population of over Harrison's Hermit Dead X J May well the hermit of Harrison was found on the floor of his house having been dead about hours He was 82 years old ftt tLt He m iLv at 4 p m Broadway ill Jl Mr 10 a f f iir Oct to willi if Kva in the the daughter a tul of Ivn in lily lie his His of his and eight two and bis Large gains have expanded by for aud tho at a cost of and an to the Adelphi on which llo church ot Brooklyn mid his Mr KEYSTONE OFFICERS The lor W Marsh of the Keystone bauk and the cashier wero arrested after- noon by Deputy and two assistants and taken beforo States Commissioner Samuel Bell on a charge of falsifying the of the bank The affidavits were sworn out by Bank Examiner William P Drew Commissioner Bell Kaid that he would not go into the case at present but would commit the prisoners iu bail each to answer the charges Bail furnished at o'clock last night and the prisoners were released The penalty for the offences charged if proved is not more than ten years imprisonment and not lesa than five option of fine Tho town when the news got noised abroad was intense ami tho collapse of the reorganization scheme is now as certain Livingston by 82 Votes LANCASTER Pa May Re- publican primaries of Saturday created more excitement than any twit have ever taken place in the county and the suspense in which the people liave been held since the polls closed is over At 5 o'clock last the return judges completed their count The clerks agreed on these figures for ingston Brubaker ton's majority 33 The result not be finally declared for ten lays In the meantime it is said that u number of districts contested but counted will be investigated Four Burned to Death CHATTANOOGA Tenn May mation hns here of a horrible holocaust which occurred about mid- night Monday night at Duck Creek ing on the Chattanooga Southern road thirty miles south of the city Tho kitchen of a construction train used in building a new road caught fire in some unknown manner and four colored men were burned Their names are King Meadows John Harvey Will Broder and Elder Miles The best sub- theory of the accident is that the men had been murdered and then burned Found Snow v SLUICE Colo May laborers clearing the mountain roads of snow uncovered the mutilated body of a man He had evidently been laying for time tto ha Bunder sis feet of snow and Ilia body had been partially eaten by wolves The body identified as that of David Cook of Boston Mass It was posed he was crossing the rauge last fail and succumbed to the cold and was frozen to death Pennsylvania's Direct Tax WASHINGTON May will get her share of the refund of the direct tax today Governor Pattison's formal demand for the cash was received several weeks ago Since that time the officers of the department have been ex- the records in search of any old offsetting claims None were found and today Treasurer mailed to Governor Pattison his warrant for a little over Three Drowned ROCHESTER Y May men were drowned yesterday afternoon at the outlook of bay on Lake Ontario They at work on the Manitou Beach railroad building a draw bridge over the outlet and into the water Their names are Noel Sonsi Theodore Forbes and bis brother John Forbes aH of Charlotte Regarded as a Compliment May Woman's National Industrial League of America of which Charlotte Smith is president has adopted resolutions in which the re- of the emperor of China to Blair as United States ister is spoken of as the highest com- could be on a citizen of the United States Bijj YORK May Toland brokers of Philadelphia have obtained judgment in the supreme court against the Investment company of for due on advances judgment concern was Edward T McDonald for for breach of contract A Hotel Keeper ATI cmc CITY jRw proprietor of hotel and a wealthy property of this city at his home yesterday Mr SchauSer retired from business ten years succeeded by Schlect the Jaw Capt W F Adams Dead HARRISONVILLE May William F Adams well known in more and Howard counties and in more city died here yesterday aged 87 1 BY Ooe Striker Prefer Note to Marquis May Ai SO OFFICIAL It Was Iw tho Writ in the Home Is iu May of the thr Marquis of the ian him the of Italy m Uio has a OH of life It throws no light tho and only Ui an that practically by Mr last The of the for- eign the treaty the is but nothing more It thought the to hue htr to that tire to U- broken off that the would bo will to wait of tin local at IK iU w fo his jts ho understood it Tho marquis u of Xo 2 17 to ot had aid aud deputies ty but felt to thw diplo- matic proprieties and declined to the ter let thu fur for ad he what rhe letter Y I am iu of the As has been the case at of the Italian negotiations the ment officials decline to allow selves to be quoted as expressing any opinions But privately they do appear to attack particular importance to the last note the first plaf e Tint o was not ad- to and to say that tenor have been entirely different if it had been Nor it intended to shown to him It is regarded as intended solely for being rather cleverly calculated to inspire the Italian people with the idea their government is pushing a vigorous and resentful policy Minister Porter's Position Touching the position of Mr Porter our minister to Rome nothing has yet been done by Secretary There is a lack of precedents to fit case If the legation had been entirely drawn the matter would havo line with other cases In the tion between Austria and the United States growing out of the rejection by Austria of United Stabs Minister the United States refrained from sending another minister in his place After waiting a reasonable length of time tho Austrian minister here was granted an indefinite leave of absence and he away until tho United States saw tit to replace Mr Keily with another minister when all went on as before this cute although differing in detail may serve as on cation of the course that bo pursued by the United States government re- Mr Porter if the situation does not in a reasonable time show signs of amelioration The Next Diplomatic Move While ifc is thought the relations be- tho two nations are not in the least improved by this latest Italian the difference in the tone of the premier's first note em- bodied a demand and an ultimatum and his latest which suggests a grievance or a protest is freely commented upon in diplomatic circles and leads many to hope for more satisfactory relations be- tween the two countries before long The nest step taken by this government in the matter will probably lie a from Secretary Blame based on the report of tho dis- attorney at New Orleans m regard to the nationality aud character of the men detained in the New Orleans prison Says Consumption fs Contagions May the ence of the state boards of health the question What should state and local boards of health teach and what should to prevent was discussed The principal speaker Dr Bryce of Toronto Ont who that consumption was contagious in its nature and the more Uie disease is understood the less credence is placed in the dangers from hereditary and more from contact He advocated partial iso- lation of consumptive patients Bank Officials Arrested NEW Tons May E ney president of the JN orth River bank and Cashier Frank were placed under arrest on a bench warrant issued by Judge They wero brought before Judge general sessions and held in bail each They are charged with falsifying the quarterly report tbe bank made on June 14 The complaint in the case was made by of the Bank Frank Chicago on Strike ilay journeymen cigar makers employed in Chicago went on strike yesterday for an increase of pay Aboat one-half of the the of the In all such shops the men re- turned to work at once ira arms i which have the increased pay 1 the fight be kept up as long as it is possible to maintain it I Heady to Meet Slavin t May reporter called j upon one of backers of Pete j and was informed tnat would fight at any for a side The gentleman says that has backers all of whom are willing to up tlie money strikers tried vf a bv it and la tlie John a Ml i- wived a mortal wound thru and the who held prisoners were aad tu There a not as the eviction of a blav family at the i live iy Depaty A by a he drew a it duty bv which was lowed by all tlie deputies for liw rein-itatt'iiu-nt Buc or wiven uf them to work tlie balance f Iv do so left for houie Dr Garrison on Trial W Va May trial of Dr George I- Garrison fur the der of George Baird began Dr was one of the physicians of this city and was us one time mayor He grand com- mander of the Went Virginia laid a of tho city beard He was a uf and entertained him hero iu Dr was president of the of health A feud had existed be- tween the two men for mouths They met on the street on March 0 after exchanging a few words Dr Baird shot and killed Machinists in May convention of the Association of Machinists is m session here One hundred Canada Mexico and all parts of the United Suites aro in attendance delivered an of come to Master mer of will be in session about days Forest Destroy a CATAWISSA high bridge at from this on a branch of tho road was destroyed by the that ore raging All traffic over this line will be run via for the next week during lime tho bridge will be rebuilt I u BASEBALL YESTERDAY Boston 000 Brooklyn 000 OOO t 3 5 -i 0 0 At 9 At 21 1 0 S 0 0 1 0 0 K H fc 3 32 8 102000 000110 B.H.K American 813 5 Ton At Boston 31111140 01000000 St Louts 2 001013 At 0050000 1000000 Races at 2t J May A Anomaly 8 LSH Second 2 Leather Stocking 3 mtu rian 2 3 Tune 140 1 1 Mania Russell 1 race 1 The ram ft Troy 3 Time Sixth nee 7 Sheriff Zj stock i Tuno Races at Washington J y May raoi i f LOS Second 6 1 Helen Rose 3 Third 1 My Felloe 3 2 Fourth race 1 I Gypsy Queen 2 Sam Wood 3 Tune Fifth race miles over 1 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Closing Qaotutions of the Stock and Produce May The stock quiet Volley and were doll and firm Readier was steady general and preference bonds were Una There was aone for aad Top aai tie common and preferred stocks Following were the closing bids as Reading Pennsylvania St Paul A Reading 34 pt s W X Y H S B T COST Si H B T 4 Xo Dying SAX DIEGO Cal May tary of War had another relapse aud his death is now expected at any time A new complication has and his condition is criticaL ents lover for yoi bid a aM July SI CS and for Sower wila fir Tic bnl aad for for asked for August lover with CCc asked for bid and we COc bid and asked jor Jaly Hy old mess extra prune New York asn southwestern southern   

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