News (Newspaper) - June 9, 1893, Frederick, Maryland JUNE ONE TRYING and dealer in of which will be aold or bought OB COMMISSION at Mutual insurance Md. I offer la coupon bonds of the erick Brick Works at par. These are secured by a arst on all me real fate or said company and bear inter- eft at the or 5 per able on the first and and are exempt f bonds are alt in of and are a Bret lien 02 worth of real estate and miking a desirable tor oar people and on an en- for the fu For particulars call at toy STOCK I have one of the stock farms ID the for sale Tue farm 55O aerea of 45O of walch is In a itate of the balance is in White Oak The farm divided into seven fields with running water la each The improvements consist of a Frame with 9 Stabling for IS head of also other out- This property is located within 2 ot Montgomery also within Smiles of C. i O. Mr. White the owner means business and offers the form at a tow For as regards call on or address me at my FOB I offer that beautiful little place lately oc by Mr. Uriah A. lying west f en the containing two acres of property ia improved with a two story brick house of modern containing S rooms and with water In the There Is a large chicken on this property with fruit of all kinds in This property also an extra building on it tnat Mr. Lough used as a stone cutting which could be ted into a small As Mr. Lough has moved into the he offers this property at a low Call at my JOB SALS OS 1 offer the elegant of John a. at three of on the National tor sale or This is one of the meet beau- country residences around containing 36 of first class land with targe two-story mansion house with all modern gas and water it the whole house and surrounded by with shrubbery and fruit la It has also the farm consisting of a comfortable two-story frame bank barn and all necessary Also a beautiful tenant house located Immediately on the This place must be seen to be Call at my for particulars YOU RIDE A. YOU ON A you will be as the as if you really See and Try Them at THE NEWS OFFICE W. T. Special Md THE mm. LATEST H GS OP THE DAS Daniel F. Beatty In June F. organ and piano five times mayor of before United States Commissioner Fields for alleged violation of the postal and was held in bail to Tlie complaint against Mr. Beatty is that he seat a circular through the mails to W. A. a clerk in the postoffice at inducing him to buy an organ which the dealer said was worth but as a matter of is said to be worth only 515. Resolutions by Georgia June Georgia association's second annual meeting was held On motion of T. B. representing the clearing house of and R. F. representing the ins bouse of resolutions were adopted urging Georgia's senators and representatives to use all efforts in their power to secure tbe repeal of the Sherman law and also declaring tbat the association was opposed to free coinage of silver unless 100 cents worth of silver was coined in the THE NEWS BRIEFLY Secretary Carlisle decapitated sis sion chiefs in the treasury Thomas a colored deckhand on the River aged 45, was drowned at Fort Washington on the Tlie Maryland Coal company has de- a semiannual dividend of 21-2 per on its preferred payable July 1_ Gold bearing quartz assaying a high has been discovered in Montgomery near able excitement has resulted from tbe Leona the ia ing from a balloon ascent near dropped in the deepest part of the Potomac and was rescued with some Owing to the breaking of a heavy oaken from which the mold was toe casting of the Columbian Liberty bell Las been it probable that tlie casting not occur two Miss Condit Smith of Washington was married to Cyms Field Judson of New Tbe ceremony was performed at the historical old St. John's Justice grandfather of tbe gave the bride No In New June report tbat Collector Barrlett of this port had just received special orders from the tary of the treasury io a sharp out for were trying to ship to is without An Old Time ST. June have been by which a big river race be between this city and The steamers Dick Fowler and Spread Eagle will make tbe run from Cairo to St. Louis July 4 for a purse of 1E W Several Imports nt Officials Who Will Go THE DATS DOINGS AT Commissioner Hints ttt lu Obtaining Pensions of of June 9. Following are of the numerous of the Murry collector of internal for district embracing Delaware aud tbe District of is a of Harford Md. He U a lawyer by an active and for tbe past six or eight years has a member of the Maryland serving one time iu the ty speaker in tbe lower He is a man of about 50 years of age and was pointed on the o aud tbe of the Maryland gation iu Frank revenue collector for the fifth district of is a man of about 43 years of a lawyer by aud a member of the state cratic His meut was strongly urged by Senators ris and Some New William H. Robinson of appointed consul at was after much owing to the fact that Hamburg is the port from which the greatest danger to this from cholera infection is His record in the consular service is He was appointed consul at by Mr. Cleveland eight years ago and was transferred aud promoted to the consulates at Xew Fort and St. within four He was relieved at the last named place by the appointment of a Republican in 1S91. Mr. Robinson is a son of General Beverly Robinson of and is about 31 years of The youngest man appointed to a con- by President Cleveland is W. EL Seymour of commissioned as at He is 25 years was educated at the United States naval and has served in the Alabama An Ex-Official After a lapse of eight mouths in private following nearly 40 years iu the vice of the D. J. of Washington goes back into government employ as consul at Mr. had served about 30 years in the navy department as chief clerk of one of its when he was appointed con- sul at Dusseldorf iu Mr. Cleveland's first He remained there until hist when Mr. Harrison filled the position with a Francis H. Underwood of appointed consul at was formerly consul at At one time he was connected in an editorial capacity with The Atlantic Incompetent Pension June 9. The question of reorganizing the boards of surgeons throughout the country is just now under consideration by tary Hoke Commissioner Lochren and Deputy Commissioner There are of these each containing three and their work is a very important factor iu the administration of tbe pension laws and in the adjudication of Officials of the department state that careful examinations have revealed and gross carelessness in the work of some of these and in some in- stances tbe evidence indicates that im- proper influences have been successfully to secure reports in pension claims favorable to the In view of these facts it has been decided to give this branch of the service a general While no formal plan of reorganization has been announced it is the stated purpose of Commissioner with the proval of the to appoint on these boards only men who stand in the very front rank of the profession in tive and men who keep well abreast of the times in medical Another inflexible condition to ment will be that of unquestioned The politics of applicants will it is be made of first all other things being Democrats undoubtedly will be given the An official in of the matter said that by men of known character in the medical profession would be more efficacious in securing an ment on pension boards than if made by The active of tion will be Ford June 9. lisle has appointed Worthington Ford of Brooklyn chief of the bureau of treasury Mr. Ford is about 40 years of and during the last land administration served as of the bureau of statistics of the department of Mr. Ford is appointed to his ent position on the recommendation of Edward Atkinson and He is said to be worth nearly inherited recently from his father's Department of Justice nne 9. At General Olney has appointed Edward Baxter ant to the United States district attorney for the middle district of Tennessee to sist to the prosecution of the ing out ol the failure of tbe Commercial National bank of Abiel 1 United States district attorney for South has tendered his tion to Attorney General Schooner 9. A dangerous elict bottom ap. in the ate path of vessels between New York and has been reported to the treasury She was last sighted eight miles southeast of Ogden and and William j oung men tried for the killing of Charles Houver of cade this were convicted of voluntary Sentence will be imposed Safe Blown June 9. The safe of the Lustre Mica company blown open and robbed of a small amount of money and a lot of papers of no value except to rightful HAWAIIAN Latest News Krum Honolulu SAX steamer arrived from via bringing in advices from Hawaii to 1. The loan to the government by the immediate payment of ich was demanded ou May was all for among business houses on the instant in about 20 had au interview with tbe wu May 31. it believed be to reinstate her ou the condition of her giving leasts at low rates of large tract v of crown lauds adjacent to estates and He ex- that would put those out of bis by cutting them up for white His proposition was not About May SI three dynamite cartridges with fuses aud caps were found close to tie They had ently bees laid as tbe was made by mounted officer a few moments observed man holding i bundle under his Tbe man made President Dole believes the finding of bomb is proof of the reported con- to restore the The arrest jf several suspected royalists will be What seems to be a very definite report s tbat instructions were sent per steamer to Minister Blount to negotiate a treaty of and in a few days to put up the American Mr. says he is responsible for nothing that leaks out at A guard of probably six com- panies has been in progress tiou very quietly during the past few About aW have already Several hundred Springfield rifles for their use ar- rived on the Among the passengers on the steamer Alameda was Rev. Thomas who after a stay of two days in this city will go to where be will bold a two revival with Mr. Mr. Spurgeon then leaves for where be will sume charge of the tabernacle formerly occupied by his SUGAR Thut and Are Devising Plans For June The first real move by the sugar planters of this state to combat the effect of the agitation in the north and west against the sugar bounty was made when in response to a call by John T. president of the Sugar and Rice Protective ers from all over the state assembled here to devise a plan to protect the Several speeches were indulged In and many suggestions The result the adoption of a motion that the chair appoint a central committee composed of one member from each sugar growing parish of the each to be chairman of a parish committee to be chosen by for the purpose of gathering complete statistics as to the amount of flour and other products purchased and absolutely necessary in the manufacture of and that these statistics be embodied in one general report to be presented to con- gress at the September It was also decided to call an interstate sugar convention in Chicago on August 16 next and tbat Louisiana send 25 Congressman Blanchard made a lengthy speech declaring himself the friend aad promising to do what he could iu Senator Caffrey's XEW June 9. United States Senator Don speaking of the op- position the sugar can be no doubt whatever that the bounty is Whenever the people get a craze against a thing tbat thing must The craze now is opposition to the sugar bounty and its repeal is But I be- lieve that a tariff of 1 1-2 or 2 cents will be put on and I have the assurance of Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle that they are favorable to a tariff on Scandal In Jersey High June 9. Abraham a wealthy farmer residing near Dailey's in Wall has brought suit before Judge Conover of the county court against Howard Remsen of in the sum of for the loss of his daughter's is the sou of the late Judga who was an associate judge at this In his complaint Mr. Morton charges Remsen with being the father of his 3--Iiss Morton is but of Both families have the very best of Bishops to Be XEW June 9. On June 14. tbe Rev. Frederick D. and the Rev. D. will be consecrated as Protestant Episcopal bishops of China and Japan respectively in this It will be the first instance in tbe history of the Protestant Episcopal church that two foreign missionary bishops have been at the same place and It is expected that members of the episcopate and clergy from all parts of the county will be present to witness or participate in the Steel Men June About 50 men who work at the Thirteenth street in the are idle against the wishes of their There are two furnaces to supply the in this one of which is now With only one furnace in operation the meii make but a tonnage and to work were paid ex- tra during the rebuilding the The mill officials but the men were of The reports of the division of the various departments of the Baltimore and Ohio company have been in to the tive These reports the ber of employes in each the length of service of and the sity of such service in the prompt and efficient operation of the It is ex- tbat reports will be soon taken np and as much of the force as is shown not to be absolutely necessary will be True Against Dr. June Thp grand jury re- turned two true bilK Dr. Frank Buffum and one against J. C. The charges are ed and the being Dr. In the case of detainer against Mrs. Buffum the grand jury ig- nored the and put the costs on the J. C. Buff am. HANDSOME SUMMER Tkf ou tlie left SH of There a of Vandyke A numb Unfurl nearly to feature of MIO srown which the SAMOA Malietoa and Mataafa Fighting For the MATTERS A CLIMAX Bid Respond Very to Propositions From the People Be Allowed to Choose a arch and All Sorts of Trouble SAM June from dated May 34, may be safely predicted thut affairs are before this reaches Malietoa and Mataafa may have tried conclusions and the all important to which is the stronger party have forever several events have taken and it now as if active hostilities were on the very point of being A fortnight ago Mataafa ad- dressed a letter to King Malietoa in which he made peaceful reminded his majesty of bygone occurrences and gested that a huge aud general meeting of Samoans should be held to choose a arch. suggested various villages as ble places to hold the proposed and repeatedly appealed to the king to be with Opinions differ as to the chances of the opposing parties and under existing circumstances it is simply impossible to reliable information as to their relative numbers aud tive Feeling already runs pretty There have been fights aud assaults and all sorts of Appeal by tlie Panama June court of cessation is giving a hearing to the appeals in be- of the convicted Panama directors their The appeals based on the plea tbat the acts alleged to have been of a criminal character had been committed more than three years be- fore had been instituted against the aud that the of under the law of relieved the defendants from liability to As Henri Cottu was not having surrendered as required by French law before his appeal could be tbe court of cessation ignored the appeal in his an June the illustrious critic and was elected a of the French academy by 23 votes to 4 votes for Emile was born at Toulon in 1S49. In he was pointed assistant professor of tbe French language and literature in the superior normal He written a number of works on history of French literature and kindred Ires Will Play June the American billiard has telegraphed from Paris that he will play tbe British in a content of points on the same conditions as the last jammed stroke pockets to be 3 1-4 Cases of June fresh cases of reported in A man who was stricken at 10 o'clock in the morning died at A government specialist has sent to to tain and report on the nature of the epi- demic Gilbert to 9. the Irish dynamiter who was from Portland prison on May because he was supposed to be recovered his health to the He will sail shortly for New Presents to June of money given to the pope during by bands of by Catholic and by 000 American pilgrims gave tbe in t his the recall of Prince Bismarck to the count had created a policy friendly to the farmers and would have the of the The count added that both be and the late deplored the of Prince Under Prince the count body knew where he whether as friend or Northern Pacific Railroad June 000 remains to be of tbe syndicate organized to underwrite an equal of collateral trust notes which are to be sold by the Northern Pacific railroad to pay the floating debt and provide the company with working Present security holders would have the first right to subscribe for the HOLIDAY AT Arrival and Stato Convention Blade the Duke of as the city's guest aud a state convention iu full this city has been unusually The convention unanimously Governor William McKinley for governor and reaffirmed Its fuith iu the principles of the Republican Kinley aud The most remarkable enthusiasm was throughout the The of and ed by Commander the president of the arrived here and were escorted by the band aud of the Fourteenth ment and the mounted in full to handsome ot Henry T. whose the ducal party will be during their stay iu A sensational event marked the close of the school children's parade iu honor ot the The duke's brother was stricken angina pectoris and fell prostrate on the He suffered frightful and the attack seemed likely to result fatally owing to the terrific jam of spectators and the inability ot the ties to force back the people ami give the nobleman Bishop stood ready to administer the last An electric was brought into op- by the physicians who hud and the necessity for action by the bishop gradually The attack was probably brought on by the excitement of the the ing and tumult in the convention which nominated Governor McKinley and the sight of the procession of school which proved to be miles in FLORIDA ORANGE Cheerful at the Meeting oT the Fralt June annual meeting of the stockholders of the Fruit Exchange was held Several hundred orange growers of the state were The annual report of the Major G. R. Fairbanks of showed the growth of the industry iu Florida had increased from boxes in 1SS5 to for the season just The average net price to tho grower at the nearest railroad or steamboat station has lieen per an increase of nearly per over the average of the ous President Fairbanks says the coming crop will exceed in volume all previous A conservative estimate it at fully of which over will It is the pose of the Fruit to market a considerable portion of this crop in land and other foreign MAKING A NEW of the In Convention at June association convention did some rapid work on the They completed tbe memorandum of the the or puddle scrapping and heating and and the bar and nail plate Work is pretty well advanced on ten hook and cotton tie Secretary Killgallon declined to say if changes had made in i any of tbe The rapidity with which the work is that j the wage committee have i careful in preparing the scales or that the tbe present scale Ls good 1 for her It probable that a conference will held w ith the manufacturers M. May June District Attorney who conducted the cution against Edward M. under for forgery in connection with the sensational failure of in said in tion to the report Field Ls now Mr. Field rs I think he will he brought kick and tried tbe old It was the understanding when he went away that if be recovered his the district attorney would be notified without delay su his trial at An Kric Train Erie train i was thrown from the track in this j The two and two express cars were Fireman j Smith of Greenville was and En- gineer Williams aud both of were Block Burned at June broke out in a nest of frame buildings in block bounded by Euclid and Highland avenues and and three buildings with contents were destroyed and three others seriously The loss will reach Metropolitan and Cosmopolitan Population All HER WAY FATED WITH In at thp Bewildering thf City With Its of the Norway's Valuable June infanta of Spain made her vUit to the World's The of white of art aud stored with rs of human and the of beautiful structures wax such that at the time the fair the until she arrived at the building her face wore the u of iu the hour of the arrival of the and her the way over which she to was lined on either side Jiy upon eagerly waiting to a of her royal and the grand plaza around Administration was black with a surging mass of The of estimated thut thore were 10O.OOU people on thw when the As FARGO'S BIG OUT SKIS the procession entered the a mighty cheer went up from the tens of thousands of human throats that fairly the buildings while tho hands in various pavilions with ono accord begun to As thp royid parly and the escort entered the they were met by the joint committee ou The then down Midway tho cadets of the Michigan military academy closing up the There were strango sights seen along the The iiges ot the the from the Chinese und tbo streets Iu Cairo und other quaint aud resorts were all out to we the and all attired in fantastic of their native On reaching the Administration ing the guests were escorted to President Palmer's reception When the royal party entered little flower girls preceded the princess and paved her way with The royal party left the nnd were to Mrs. Palmer's room in the man's where they were received the committee ou ceremonies tho of linly The retiral to tbe rooms of Mrs. and after nn hour's rest repaired with the members of her escorted by General nnd President mer and other to the private ing room of General Here an in- formal supper was after which tho entire party assembled again in President Palmer's room iu east side of tration building and viewed the cent The was cheered vociferously by the crowd who saw her 0 About 10 when her picture wus on NORWAY in the crowd went wild and yelled and cheered In response to the cheering appeared at an open leaning the arm of President Palmer and bowed and waved her handkerchief to the sen of faces The was and the voice of welcome that went up was caught and echoed by the crowds in all parts the To add to the tbe whittle of every engine in and on every steam vessel and engine near the turned aad this which lasted fully ten which was fine it up their half arid did not attempt After the were for the Her left the after followed by of the crowd that the fair the grounds were The federal court a of two to one to injunction prayed for by the re- strain tiie from tbe on nnd the while held fur the World's an to the h in he would nl-T vf prayed for Norwegian exhibits in the to the lic cert The exhibit large of invited by the royal The display con- of tbe in the principal cities and is a very creditable The paid at the fail were aud of 0. J The TOM a city half of which is in thousand people were mado homeless by the Bat few Tbe school churches aud public buildings left standing were all utilized as places of ter for aud children nod it cannot be said cue of the hundreds oat by the flames suffered for want of The good women of the town turned oat in farce and organized to feed Early ia the relist trains with flour and other ions began to St. Milwaukee and other bin cities will bend liberal of Clothing is much All night the people were in a as the not to diminish and the .ky was lit up by the mating 1 1 almost as clear as The re- lief bore received many re- s of who an- and out doubt it will develop a Urea might an well hare fought as to battle with driven by a fierce swept through the city Hke a prairie The Ls given out that a ing of insurance men tho loss of property at and on iu the ed. ATTEMPTED Mr. Tun hi C. Quick at FALLS June The mea who highway robbery not been There were of the and of ali prevented them carrying out their erinn Mr. C. with was turning from in u just after crossing mil road track at ou turning in the he noticed u lire by the side of the rood und six oien gathered around it. lie the precaution to draw his pistol und have it f- in of As they one of the men left the group and stood in tho and as he came up took bold of the bridle of tho but Mr. Quick had drop on and with more energy than thut It being very dark the intin could not see that Mr. Quick had a but the on the side of the road saw it and called ont to the or he will shoot man let go in a and anil Quick pursued his AT He City In Obedience to Orders Frum ttin 1'ope. XEW Juno 9. Dr. Edward will probably iu Saturday or He goes to the Eternal City ia obedience to tbo order of Mgr. reinstated him in Ids priestly The departure of Dr. was none but bin being of it. How he went or under what no one will It is that he sailed eight days The that Dr. McGlynn had gone created lu Koman Catholic circles ia this Tbe secret has just leaked An friend oC the of St. Stephen's McGlynn goes to He simply obeys the order of the pope's He will come fully and absolutely in his course so far as the land question aad politics are known leaning of XIII to by the attitude his holiness toward William II of 11-4 confident in that of NEW June Tbe of Miss Annie daughter of the lute Dudley Tyng of to tbe H. assistant rector of place in The bride was given by her Stephen Tyng She a gown of white satin en trimmed with point There no bridesmaid or moid of Tha knot tied by the Rev. Dr. D. W. K. Did Xot a NEW Albert D. and B. of the Clothing Manufacturers' were charged with were from further the grand dismissing the com- plaint It was alleged tbat they ordered a lockout because of a strike one of the places by a member of the Death of a Noted Southern June O. B- of tbe church died at Greensboro of heart He was a of the secession convention of Ala baina in and has represented Alabama in the conference of the Methodist MARKET Winter fair to fa Rye -i 47V i OH Cora Not 2, 4T-V, Oats 'A 3. 36c; 3, extra orn Old new State IS western Slate per Coffee Spot 7. Wool 1'vaimtA, Western western western wheat 2, wheat by White by corn by 2 2, lilted i Good to Cotton M re fair to