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T he Y oungstown . new s . A n d N i a g a r a F r e e P r e s s . Vol. VI. Y O U N G S T O W N N.Y.. JU N E 18, 1886. No. 17. EVERYBODY WAS THERE congress. From Buffalo they will ' in!,ark tor a trip over tha lak««, ami Detroit, Chicago and Duluth will Iw visited. THE FAST WHITE WINGS. c o n v e n t , o n o f t u r n e r * THE DEADLY REVOLVER. n a t . o n a l league. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’S RECEPTION. M rs. C le v e la n d '* K n tranc-e I n t o S o c ie ty lh«* llrn w i i i g C a r d —'The M a n s io n B e a u tifu l l y !>•*«-o r a te il—M o s t I l r l l l l a n t G a t h - « r f n g lu tlie H i s t o r y o f tb « l'lle . W a r h inuton, June Id.—Tho reception given hy President Cleveland last night to the diplomatic corps, the army and navy and the Judiciary Drought a vast crowd to the ex ecutive mansion to greet Mm. Cleveland s entrau*’© Into society at tlie capital. The maiiMion waa clone* 1 to visitors through tlie day and men were busy decorat ing the rooms. Particular |>nin* were taken in tho east room, and as usual on state (M'-rasimis this and the blue, red and green jxirlors were U-autifiilly decorated. larg e tropical plant* tilled the corners, windows and reoenea of the east room, while the mantels were tianked with inoHMw aiul many-colored fragrant flowers. Tho large < bandoliers were drap'd with ssni- Ux aiul garland* of evergreen* encircled tho pillars. The mansion was never more elnb orately decorated, aiul p r i m p never oon- tained a larger, more distinguished or bril liantly attired gathering. Carriages lx*gan to arrive alxnit 9 o'clock, and a steady stream of guesta jxnired into tbe j mansion until long after 10 o’clock. An mi usually large number of invitations had been sent out—about 1 , 000 —and it seemed as if everyone invited had availed himself of this opportunity to catch a glimpse of tho “first ■ holy of thu land.” Promptly at 9 o’clock tbo president nnd Mrs. Cleveland came down stairs, aiul wh n ! tliey kuuI taken their places in the blue room, , Mrs. Cleveland a t the president’s right, the reception l>egnu. Mrs. Endicott, Mrs. Vllna | and Mrs. Whitney were the only cabinet ladi<*H present as assistants. Tin* diplomatic cor|»s in full court dr©-a, accompanied by the ladies of the legation, woro the tlmt to lie presented to the president ami Mrs. Cleveland. Prinee l/e<i|N>ldo of Brazil, who came with thu Brazilian minister, and attaches of that legation, attracted considerable attention. Hie young prince seemed wonderfully iin- pr<*Hs©d with tho surroundings aiul was very enthusiastic in his expression* of pleasure and surprise u t the scone and the assemblage. It ixu m atter worthy of note tliat there is not a diplomat in tho United States repre senting a foreign government who wus not pn*xenL a t last night’s reception. After personal introductions to the mem ber* of tho corps und their ladies, tho “arm y ’* headed by (Ion. Sheridan, the “navy” by Admiral Porter, the members of the senate aiul the house, the judiciary andotlu r invited guest* pissed slowly by tlio president and Mrs. Cleveland. Tho guests ono by one were flrst introduced to U uj president and then to Mrs. Cleveland, and so a eontinuous stream passed by them until about 10:45 p. m. When the last Invited guest bud been presented to Mrs. Cleveland, tho president d epu ting from tho usual ctiHtoin on such occasions, did not ut once repair to tho private portion of tlio mansion, but biking hi* wife’s arm led her o u t through the green room into Uie east room, and after making a circuit of tho capacious apartments, followed by Secretaries Emlicott, Whitney and l ’o t- ma.KU-r-General Vilas and thoir ladies, passed through Uie long central corridor to tho private part of tho mansion. This was the nig iim I that the recaption was over. The president was attired in a full dress evening suit. Mrs, Cleveland woro her wedding dress, so often dtwcriliod as a “poom in ivory,” and captivated everytxxly with her lovely n p poaraucc, graceful carriage, sweet face and winning pleasant maimers. S e c r e t a r y M a n n i n g I m p r o v i n g . W a s h in g t o n , June 10. - Mr Brennan, pri vate sacrvtary to Hoc rotary Manning, raoaived letters yeutarday morning from the secretary suiting that his condition wus improving. The secretary is much pieasixi witb his sur roundings and i* hopeful of the I met mailt* T h e S e o t t l a h L i b e r a l A s s o c ia tio n . L o n d o n , June 16.—Mr. Gladstone will, on Friday uext,Is* nominated for praudentof the Scottish Liberal Association. It is understood ha will be opposed by a unionist candidate NEW-YORK'8 ATTORNEY-GENERAL. THE ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE AT LANTIC YACHT CLUB. HU Views Concerning the Nullification o f the B roadw ay Stri c t lta i l w a y F r a n chise—ltig h t of Prosecution. A liiany , June JO.—The attorney-general, in an interview regarding the alleged inter view had by tlu* New York Tribune with the corporation counsel of New-York city Mon day, assumes the poeiUon ib a t every l«*gal point available in ©tx*uring to the city of New- York the interests reverting to it from the nullification of the Brood way-street railway franchise has already lxx*n taken, lie hold* tl it the right of proaecution belongs to the xiab.*, und that should the city enter into dis tinct proceeding* against the Seventh-avenue ituilway ( ’ompany it would entail u m u lti plicity of trials and actions, whereas every interest involved can Ix* settled m one action. This is based on the assumption that the fran chise is annulled, whereas tho action brought by the New- York city counsel is on contrary principle*. Ho invites other lawyers and judges b> pro) hsm » any other course that may 1 >e thought b e tter than the one the state luis taken. The sole purpose of the act of the leg i lature was to get it away from New-York _____ THE ENGLISH POSTOFFICE. Am erican Mall C o n tracts to Ile*Glvc»» to Htcaincr* W ith the F a stest Records. I j O ndon , June 16.—In connection with the English fioHtnuiatcr-gciicnil’s circular an | nouncing the expiration of the Atlantic mail I contract*, the following particulars have IsH'ii obtained: After December the contract** ! will l»o given hy the quarter to tho fustcst ! steamers sailing on Tuesday, Thursday and I Haturday, Speed will be the principal quuli j Mention necessary to obbiin a contract, al though no American mails will be dispatched except on these three day*. Negotiations now In progress for an express mail on Tues day will, it is hojxxl, succeed. Higher rates will lie |xtid for mail carriage from Quccno- town than from any other port, lx*causo it is the most convenient and economical jiort of exit for Irish and Hootch mail*. Steamers Milling from other p n t a may compete for | nyiils on the same conditions as tho Queens town line, except a t lower remuneration. It is understood on g<xxl authority that the prrs- I iiit idea of the English postolllco i.s to Mind I letter* always by the fastest steaniera and thus stop American complaints. It is r*v guided us possible that a combination of tho Atlantic lines may cause tbe failure of these plans for faster mail aervioe from England, but the prospect* arc bettor now than ever ixjfore. WILL OF COL. FOLSOM. T H E H O U S E OF R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S . A C o m p l e t e K n m in n ry of tlio Buxine*© T r * u « n ( ti'il Y i'H tonU y . WAfUIIRUTON, June 16.—lu the house tilt* legislative approprintion bill came under dis cussion. The salary of the Hup<rint©ndent of the New York assay ofltce waa, on motion of Mr. Hewitt, increaaad from $4,060 to $4,500. An amendment making provision for the p«y of ofBceni and enqdoytMM iu the asoay office a t Ht l/ouis, nnd une inoreasiug the ml- ary of the iiMsayer of the Denver mint from Not to lie Contested — M other-In-Law Folsom Correct* Nome Gossip. Bt’FFALO, Juno 16.—Mr Benjamin Folsom, tho well-known lawyer, r* turned last evening from Folsomdule, where he weut b> further look over the paper* left by Col. John B. Fol som, the grandfather of tho w ife of President Cluvelaiul. Air. Folsom proper** to offer It for probate in the surrogate’* < o u rt at Wor- m i w , W yoming county, on June 28. Thoro will, of course, Iw no contest. Mr*. Folsom has visited friend* In the city who say tlmt she emphatically denies tho silly reports published to the cll\*ct that tha invita tiona neat to some young ladiqp wwu recon sidered with the Intention of slighting them. There waa alisolutely no truth in that, and the only reason was the death of Col. Folsom, which necessitated a more private wedding than there m ight otherwise liave boon. Tho Ru*i>ickm tliat any Indy or ladies were ri*sj»ousible for facts which leaked out in tlio paiier* was never thought worthconnMeratiott. Mix Fob© an I*reported to have said to a lady friend tlmt the preai- $9,256 to $2,500 were agnxxl b). Mr. Laird of MUwouri moved to Ktrilre out | (Initial match was purely a love ifmb h, and the clause making npproprutUonft for the |»nv that her daughter wns well qualified b» tie of iiisp*ctors and clerk* of the general land office engaged in invi'Htignting fraudulent Und entries. In *up|xirting hi* amendment Mr. Imird wveraly criticised tho order of i ’ 4 immi**ioner Sjnn ks in whi(*h he su*|*md(*l flnal action on land entries. A lively detxito ensued. Messrs. Springer and McAdoo defended Mr. H|*irks and Messrs. Terkins of Kansas and Hoed of Maine criticised his action. Mewuw. Bayne and Weaver thought that th* commissioner was sincere in hi* endeavors to prevent fraud Finally the motion to Kir ike out the clause wa* r*jrcte»L l)n motion of Mr. Throckmorton the salary of the commifloionur of iirnsioiis was fixed a t $4,000. The committee rose and tlie house ad Junrned. N isgsra Fell* Hoad'* Trouble*. B u f f a l o , N. Y., June 16. -T h * new Nl agara Fall* & Whu IjsH I railway is not going to have an easy time in acquiring |>rop- erty for it* line. Already it ha* got into court through ths action of Mr*. Jane H. Townsend, who objei'ts to Uie taking ol her Und* and to the building of the road. Hhe alleges that it i* not the intention of the com pany in gissl faith to construct a road to and from the plm>es imunxl in it* itu'orporat i«*n j»a|**rv It b also hidd that the (SMiqsuiy is of a private c h a r m i n a s m u c h a* it will lie iin)Missible for it to olitam any commercial traffic, and Uieivfore it cannot take land under the right of eminent domain. Thi* is a new and novel question and one which i* of great interest to all railway Uwyera The a# tion is laiil in the supnano court and Uwti- uiony k now I icing takeii. FresU leut and Mrs. Cleveland. W a r h inoivn, June ltk—Col. Isunont said last night that the published statomcnt to \ Ih» affect that the president ha* accepted an invi tation to iqiend a portion of his vacation on tbs Ht. Clair river k without foundation. It k the general iniprwauon hare, however, that jPreMdant Cleveland and his wife will leave Buffalo sugn after the adjournment of Mra. Cleveland. The piitddeut luul always lx*»n very kind to her and her daughter, but tho union would not have occurred wore it not certain to rt^ult happily. Mix Folsom i* a pleasant, amicable lady, who is very good ie Hiking and whose published picture* do her an in justice. NO CONSPIRACY PROVED. T h a t Alleged F.ast Nt. I xm l* rio t —I*«liee- men lutlleted for Klotlng. Ht. L o r in, June 16.—Jack Britton, the car- ! (**nter arreebxi in Fmst Ht. lx»uis lost week for an alleged conspiracy w ith suudry unknown men to rob the iiaiik.H of the city, lmd his pro- 1 liminary examination yesterday and wasro- least* 1 , the ouiy evidtMic* again*t him Udng that of J. J. Powell, a fallow-carpenter, to w hom Britt* »u k alleged to luivu dim losod Ua* plot. Heveral ^Miliivman were *#ml to lie in the plot, but tbeir mune* were not given o u t nml Britton wa* the ouiy man arre*U«l. Ytwtenlay indictment* wen* returned a g ainst three East Ht. Louk polioeiiieii, John Dalbai, Thomas McFarland aixl William McManus, for assault to kilL Uu thu day that t ho deputy sheriffs tired into a crowd aiul killed several jieople in East S t G»uu, C. i t Barnhardt, the Kv&nsville division *iq* rintcudent of tlu.^ Louisvilk) fit Nasliville road, und W illiam Wight m an aiul James N. Cbiwney, d. p u ty sheriff*, were asMulted by a crowd of striker*, among whom were several |*kli«v*iiien in synqxithy with the striker*. Chtwney was siiot in the leg and also badly beaten. Tho Uirtni |ioluvnien named were rocoguiiAxi, it is charged, a* lua<lur* of the mob and yesterday tliey weiv indicted with Michael Klyuu, tho only striker recognised in the crowd. T h e lu i v e m l t y o f IV n n H y lv a u ia. PHIUDILHIIA, June Id- Among ujon wuoiii ihe University of PetinsyTvaiua at its UPth annual ('oui^ieiKxuiaNit yw k n k j r coxilYrrod the hoiuir&ry degree of doctor uf laws, were Arclibishop Ity an of th k Catholic dkxvwe ami Chief Justice Cotnogy* of the su- ■ oouri of Delawana A Large G a thering aud fire at E n thus iasm — The Priscilla C o m e * In First, Closely Followed l»y the A Mantle—The P u r i t a n Declared O u t o f the K a ro. New-Y o k e, June 16.—The ojieiiiug tight for the Kupronuicy a m o n g the fleet wing*, lie gan yesterday and ended in a manner which cannot but have a depressing effect on *omo Boston folk*, not to K|*’ak of the young *ports in U)wn who backed tbeir opinion* **t the At lantic and the Boston victor of a year ago, but wbo, even a* late a* yesterday morning, refused to put out thoir money on ( uns Can- Held’* iron *l«*>p, even at the regular odds of fju r to one, which were offered in every well- , regulated pool-room in this city. The weather of Mouduy was n o t conducive to high ho|ies among the yachtamrii that yesterday’s sailing would amount to anything, and more than ono hard-shelled mariner got down on his knees, posHihly for tho llrst time in many a your, and made a timid np]**al tluit howl ing roaring gales might prevail for six hours or so a t least. A t break of day the sky wa* not Indicative of much hope, but the wind roue with the sun and by 9 o’clock the Uiy und tw o rivers wen' dotted with white caps. Approaching the the scene wa* indetxl a very pretty one. Nearly seventy-five yacht* and bouts of high and low degree were alxiut the auclioragu, some a t anchor, but most of them lieating around and lying on und off as though eager for the contest The crest of the Bay Kidge hills and all along tlie shore i*oad to near Fort Hamilton wan crowded with h | xs'tators. The three crack sloops lieut hither and thither aitohh the bay, their wdiitc wings standing out ill white silhouette against the leaden sky. The regatta was divided into eleven classes—from A to K—and an addi tional supplementary class for tho crack shx»ps. The start was a Hying one for all classes, the first signal Ixdng a gun from the club house on the top of the hill, followed by the raising o f the Atlantic club Hug. Tho second gun, Hve minutes later, was the signal for the start of the big schooners and the crack The Puritan hod I men hovering in suspicious proximity to the starting line from the time tho Luckeiilxich arrived, and but for tlie fact tluit Joe Filings worth didn’t command lan* this year, but was in command of the new Atlantic, tho idea would certainly have prevailed tliat lie was adopting hi* tricks of a year ago, which resulted in his collision with the Uencsta. It was 10:40 when tho gun for the start was fired. Tho wind blew stitlly from tho north east and right through tlie smoke of the big gun, and while it* echoes were still re-echoing through tlie hill*, the Puritan went ovor the line and ran up her big balloon jib, a t tho same time running out her spinnaker. Fifteen soeouds later tho Boston sloop Thetis fol lowed. A t 10:41:86 the little sloop Ilaze fol lowed, and at 10:42:55 tho Priscilla crossed with A. Case Can Held, her owner, a t tho who* 1, tlio schooner* Montauk and Grayling, and doojis G rade and Agnes, and then along came the Atlantic. The tugs and steam yachts scroechod and whistled, but Joe Filing* worth was too busy to reN|xm<L It was 10:44:22 when the Atlantic crossed; and if she i had been eight seconds later she would hav© l>ocn haudicap)>ed, with a time allowance for not crossing m tho a 1otted l time. As she wont over u marine i.utmt-uvro wa* jx'rformod which was worthy of th© veteran Joe. Every- | body wondered why his balloon jib and spin- i naker were lushed with little gasket* instead of fluttering free to draw a m soon as tho lino was crossed, but no sooner wa* the y acht over the line than tiie order to set those sails was beard from the duck, und instantly th© two massive shout* of canvas filled out in all thoir immensity to th© hreese. It was a D Mitiful piece of M-anutnship. Th© stiff little English cutter, Clara, folh/wed with her now rod bottom juuntod saucily in the Atlantic’s wake. Passing down tiw* bay | tho Puritan kept tlu lead, which she gained by her *xxMHly start , but wdthin uncomfortable proximity behind h er (‘ant© the Atlantic and Priscilla. Alnuwt I h ^ .I o her wu* the little Thetis, which in fact retained tho lead of th© other yachts as far ax tli* stake-boat a t the |xiint of the il« n ik. Coining home tb© Priocflla increased her lead until a t Homer B©n«-<»ti *he was n e a r ly two miles ahead of the fleet, and of the Puri tan and Atlantic, both uf whom liad n j ^ u ently given up ho|sj of liwatiiig hur, aud were each contesting for mcoiid phu*©. When alxiut off buoy 12 Ua* wiixi died away again and th© Prtacilla got becalmed. Th© wind still lasting, two miles below where tie* Atlantic and Puritan were sailing, filled their sails aisl gave them quit© a spurt, which lessoned the distance Ixitweeii tlu in aisl tin* Iron boat. But the Priscilla could not lie de feuUxl iu such a lend. She drifted down stoadily, slowly but surely, until 4:259:5 n , judge*’ time, when she straggled ovor tb© liar and line a t buoy 15, and wasgreutod a* victor liy the most norv© shuttering chorus of tug and excursion Ismt shriek* that evur re sounded through tlie Htob*n Island hills. Tho steomor* Columbia, Sylvester and tlio Cygnus, with the club guest* un tmurd, raiwxl a terriblo {tandemoniam widt h wu* aug monb d by tta^ firing of tialf a dozen big gun* on the Staton Island and Bay Kidge shores. At 4:29, just 14 minuton and I second aft»*r th© Priscilla, th© Atlantic drifted over the line and waa greeted with a similar reception. Tbe Puritan, which had drifted up aliout JLMi feet in tlie rear of tbe Atlantic, was totally Ixxalmed and t'oukl not obtain sufficient hUvring w ay to huaii between the Luckenliach and buoy 15, b u t driftol ouUkic of the tug ami of course wa* out of the raou The time of the otlier yiu hte» w u uot made up and completed uutil about 10 o ckjck last uighL I'rm 'u edlugs of tli© N o r th A m e r i c a n T u rner-ltuiid ConveutloM al llo*toi»— JliU w tit C u lture t e im* Fa*h©<l. H o rton, Juno Iff.—The N<»rth Aimtrlcan Turner Bund <x>uveiition yivUuday morning adopted the report of tin* committee «si prac tical gymnastnw, rtx>>uim©uding that tiw Oer- inan language 1© 1 used In t h u s instrm turn, that pn>f»*«stonal tearheni be utilized iu |»hyid- cal ©xerrMes, but ti© ailowad to cotii|>©Le for prhoes only wh«ai tbo competition is of au in telhx tual c liaracter, tiiat Uu* r©|x»rt of the technical committee on owthetic culture re ceive tiie especial attention of Turner*, and tliat K|xx*iai competition uf aiuiual festi\ai« shall I** don© u way w ith. Thu committee on intellectual ©ffort pruM'iitetl a majority and minority ri'|H»rt chronicling an unusual amount of intellectual activity. In r««gard to tli© pro|x*al of tlie Isik© Kri»» district to ap|x>int an a g itator to travel**© Uie country delivering addresses to th© diffem it unions, Ui© nnunltU ^ nvs»nini©nd«**l tin* utilizatifm of money nxxdvad in various ways wiUi a view to promoting tlx* intollectuul work of thn union. Too g reat a cluing© in Uu* direction of substituting English D* German in Turner hc1i<x>U was dn|irui>atod. Tho convention took n recess until *1 o’clock in order to allow tli© coin mi tto • on platform to prepare K m report. THE DREXEL COTTAGE GIFT SICKENING DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN NEW YORK CITY HOTEL. V iew s o f H o u s e M e m b e r s o n A c c e p t i n g th e IIoiim* W h e r e f i r a n t lile d . W a s h ington, Juno 10.—I’ll© sub committee on public grounds, to which luv> Ix^-’ii referred tlie bill of Mr. Went, providing for Uioai-cept- oneo by the government of tho Droxol (*ottag»» at Mount MacGregor, in which Gon G rant died, will rejx>rt tlie bill as *0011 as Mr. Went can bo hooi'd Ixsforc the full coimnitti*© to-day. For some reason tin* bill has not hud them rly ©onsideration which Mr West dchin*l it should have. Mr. Wilkins of Ohio, chairman of thosub-comiuittoo, said then* had Ixvn some objection to the bill Ijecnuse of the (xtabliHh- inciitof a precedent which might r«*sult in great abuse, and if this was accepted by the government thcra would 1«© no i*©as<jn wd»y Ui© Klb©r<»n cottage, when* Preaident Garflckl died, slituild not lx> actx'pUxl, as well as other house* w here former president* luul tllixl. To maintain th© Draxel cottage will root, in Mr. Wilkiiih's opinion, js'rhaps $2,660 jx*r year, which in itself is a small sum, but with tin* |M>*hibility of congrcHs Ixdng ask*si to toko other property at an ©xjx ns© to the govern ment, In* thinks it iinwiw* to act hastily iqx>n this bill. He believe*, however, it will Ix* favorably rt*|s»rt*x| Mr. Milligan of Maine, a memlx*r of thi* committee, said to-day tliat he was opjxmod to the government accepting the gift If Mr. Drexol Was desirous of having the house re tained a historic structure to ©omineniorato tha memory of Gen. Grant, ha (Drexei)should do it as his own ux^xuise, w inch lie »s w *linb:* to do. There is no doubt about the passage of the bill wheu it come* to tin* house. Mr West will try to have the bill acted on this week. T H E LAN D FO R F E IT U R E BILL. I*assed by th e Men at© hy a n O v e r w h e l m in g M a j o r i t y —S y n o p s is o f th e Itlil. W a s h ington, Juno 16. — In tin* Enibxl Htates fKituUe yeutorday, afh*r a long und very dry debate, the land grant forfeiture bUI was pnjtfed. Tho vote hUknI: Yea* 42, nays 1 (Mr. Blair). Th© Bill us I t I'mmiL W a s h ington, Juno 16. Th© bill forfeiting the unearned lands of tlsu Northern Pacific lUiilwuy Company, as }»asm «1 by tlm senate, decliu es forfeibxl go much of tlie lands granted to tliat company as nre CO terminus wilh that ]xtrt of its main line which extends from Wallaluln junction to Portland, and that p a rt of tiw Cascade branch which shall not Iw completed a t tin* dato of the passage of this bill, und tiuikcs the right of wray in tu© t* n i toiries subject to taxation. Nothing In Uw act is to Ix* construed to waive any right of tbe United Hinton to forfeit any other lands gruntol to them f<»» failun*, jsmt or future, t<» comply with the condition* of the g i a n t T H E H O M E CLUB. P u s s s n i t u r T r u i n W r e c k e d . C hattanooga , Tenn., J u n e I€k—Tb©north I xhuu I ((uet*u a n d crescent train fruin New- Orleans WW* wrecked near i ‘oU©niviUe on tho Alalwtua Great Houthem division y**u*r<lay morning a t 4 o’clock. Only meagre details can be learned, but no un© was seriously im jured e n v p t tlu' engiiwer. The sleejx*r and iatiies' car went over an cinbankmeut, b u t th© IJAsseugers uwapud. The wrack waa caused l y a broktm rail. A F h h ln f £tboou«r Goes Down. 8t. J o h n s , N F., June 16.—«L G a u g e ’s bay tek*grai*iis ttw loss of a flshiiig *ch<aoner and all bands near Heal Kt-cJcx. The whoonei* Wiiwrom hing for the land when struck by a v io len t offshore squall, carrying unreeled sails. Hhe ksekal over and souk unxuadi^taiy. M r. F o w d c r l y G iv e s III* Vl*vr* of th© O rgutiU -aL lou. Piiii.AUKi.PiiiA, June 16. —General Master Workman Powdorly the Knight*of U U ir, and Mr Uaje* th© general ©x»xutiv. txMurd, arrived her© Intt* Monday night When ({uestionod ywtorday nmwrwlnx tin* Uotu© club, Mr. Powderly sakl. “As far as uiy olwLTvation g<sw Us* H-»us* club, as a (xditical organ i/at- ion, doe* not exist.” Mr Powderly wont «m to nay tliat the boy catt wa* on mimw1©—iry thing in most cases, “and that it i*ouJti bi* well repla<v*d by arbi tration. * He denied that then* wo* any troubbi witb th*! unions, ex>v*pt witb U*' Intel nutionai Cigaruiaker’* Union. W ith thi» excepUon there wa* uo friction. Kal1rc«a«l H ta c k l iu h li’r*1 ClBCINMATl, June lE - T ls? annual uniting of th© stockb<4dBn« of the C., II Ac D. rail road waa held y*wto*r<lAy. Tlu» following gv*n tlemett war© ©tortad dirwetora: A. 0 . W lu* l«»w, Gtx»rg«* U«sully, ( ’. C. Wnito, W H. PnwtiN*, Alexander M< DnnaM and Eugeist Zniimcrinaik of Citu iuhaU , Christ<»|>luir Meyer, Uaorgv H. Htayiu*r, Henry K Ives uf Now-York. Th© dim 'tory dooa uot dotor- niiiio with Atanluto c* rtointy who n#*w own tiu* controlling intorvwt in tl*e rmul n©r Ju**t why do much of au a|<| 4 irent aaci uiijc was made to nbUiiu th a t contr*4. Ir«>a » u d 6 t c « l W o r k e r * . * F i t t r b l h u , Pa.. Jum* ML—When the oan- lereiuv cuauiiiitUxv *4 the AmaljpimaUsI Association and tin.* iron a isl stael uianufiic- tuxvrs’ adjourned for dinner a t tus«i y**ter day, t h y had tHiC yet c«jiuptotad tbeir U©X. 11k* dei nan*is of tho Aiuoigwiuatol tion for an mcrvam* uf 56 cent* v x tra p t tom for pud llrng tioofciruai bo* h e n ahandonedL About one-half of tbe wmk* has Us a n|,r u j iqxili It is thought Chut tho t utirr. umL: « «U 5a adjusted mcddu af the uext 2t huura. Among tlu.- <l-< k u u iuuaiwd down m th upn ru** <*uurt y»-©t» n iay m o n u n g a i Ctu- cinnati, ilc-r* wu* non© in refenmc»* to tls I* uding Uiaciiuimti quo w arranto com*. Ttu> seutn* t o indkw to that the © u u rt w ill nut ren d e r a der-auon u n til n e x t T i m l a y . TL court has lieen v e ry busy and ho* hail Inr little tim e to discus* th a u r n tto r situ* li w«m arguad. • A H a sH a n il IN Ill»#r»t*ly K ill* III* W ife a n d lllm * © lf Twl<*©— Begging for a H c w -tor-.N o I'* u i e fo r th e B e a d I»U- © o v e red—N<*«*ne* In Ih e Vtodroom. Nuw Y o r k , J u n e 16 A few m inute* a f t e r S oVIonk yesterday aftonuxm in itm u No. 25 of (be S turtevant houis* tins city, William H Tb«uu|*M>n nf Kansas ( 'ity, ag>il 27, tdx»t ate! kilkxl his wife, a handsome woman nf aUmt 221, and then slmt hintwdf twits*, inflicting fatiil wtmisl* in tin* head and near tin* Imsu*L Mrs. ThnuqexHi lived 'St iniunbw after lx«ing liliut Her wound was in the Ixtck nf lior heatL An employ*** of the Imu l was hurry mg toward the room in rtw|ion*e to a |»ro- longed ring **f the annunciator, when be hoard the tbn** si mt© f irtsl. lb* rushed Ixtck : to Uu* cl«*rk’h diwk and inf<*rtnol Mr Ix*wi* Isdand, the pro| trie to r, who hurri«*1 up htoirx with aevera] of Ins KulxtrdinaleK. 'Hie door of room N<». 25 was Ux'kett. Grntuut were luartl from within tlie room. The door wtis quickly burst in, and a terrible sight was then revetdod. Upon th© il<x>r Uteir luvtd* ranting iw h on a 8©|M»rat© pillow were Tlmnqwon and his wife. Tla* woman was dying, ThoiujsuHi was groaning with |min. B**si le him Iny tin* lieavy revolver with which tin* shooting luul lxx*n d<»nu. The hotel oarfwntvr, G»*org© Hu tty, was tin- llrat to i**u*h tin* prostrate jwiir. liaising Thanqwon's ht*ad lie asktsl: “Why liave you done tiiisf” uITeaae get a d«x tor, quiok,\ wns the reply. ; * “Tell me. why you did thisf’ |x*i-sist»xl Hutty. “Get u d< /*tor, I t**ll you,” again repliixl th** man. li© refuaed to say another won 1. Those in tho room atti*nd<xl as w**ll as tJn*y eould to the wounded couple until tlu* arrival of physi cians, who hud lx**n Kiunmonod. Drs. Mul ford, Katzonbach and Pallen h*x»n cam** in, but just as they did so Mrs. Thotiqieon breathed h«*r last. Th** physicians turn***! thedr a ttontion to TI ioiiijw **!!, aiel ull agis«*d after a brief examination that he **oul«l live but a short time. An niuhulnnco having ar rived tli© man wan place. I then in and con veyed to tho New York hospital. Thonqison arrived nt the hotel witltlds wifo (iv© days ago and registered as from Kansas City. The eouple ha*I a large amount of baggag** and seemed to have plenty **f money. They wet*© quiet and did not mingle much with tlu* other giawts. Yesterday morning I'lionqtHon sbxxl a t tlu* hotel desk nnd wrote two iuttora which Im* left to Is* mailud D im * was addressed to K. H. of Hanover srjti&r©, this city, and the <»th«r to U. H. Thoni|Mon, No. H10 Houtli FourUa*nth stu et, Kansiut City. A telegram lias Imuii sent to tlu* latter address by Mr ls*land. Tlie botol |Mv>ple think from appearawtw that the coupl** were on their wedding tour. Au examination (»f tlie room revealed no indication of the catuio o f the tragidy. Mrs. Thonq»s< *u was in str(*et costuin** and her hat lay lx*sul«* her on tlu* ff<x»r. This would indi- I cat© tluit sis* had prepared f(»r a walk, but the apiM*arano* «»f tiiu |»iIlows mi 4 * iihi I b» h I hjw Hint U k * eoujd© won* lying on tlu* floor la*f«ir«* or a t tiu* time of tlu* sh<siting. The bell-knob l**ais blursl stain* from Th'aiip'on'* hands, showing thal *>ne of the couple must havo tx*©n voundel byfor* the alarm was given. W h o IB* I n . K a n s a s , C i t y , M u , Ju m * IC. — W i n f i e l d Thompson who killed hi* wife at th© Hturto- vatit I mu » *«* iu New York yustenlay, nnd then shot himself, i* the o kbet arm of L>r. C. L*. rii.unpsou, )wi*tor of tlie Htxond Preshytorlan ehun h of this city. Dr. Thompson loft y©*»- tunlay morning < mi an extciubd vocatiou tour through Eurojx*. T H E DC AD KING. lluitMMk T h a t .Or. O u d tlto K ille d Illiu««4f —D e f e n d i n g Hi* 'M«J«*ii>,» Mvumry. Mt M e n , J u n e 16. I t ii tin* opinion of mem I x*ra of th e royal house hold tlm t Dr. G u d tlen, finding him s e lf u n a b le to |»n*vent tlui vuictd** o f K in g l.mlwig, d r o w n e d hinw e lf D im * o f th e laA rem a r k s tim t tlu* king was h e a r d to m a k e w a s tluit bo « mu Id “suffer «b* (XMithHi, b u t eould iw* *urviv« tin* assertion th a t lie w a s m a d .” Tie* b id in g o v e r th© sui dde of tlie king la intake*', a u d to-vorol |**r- khm hav© buun arrah x l for u t t e r i n g iv u a o k* disnsjjin tfu l t o Ins luajeaty’s memory. The BMvai ion inhiistry tcmlersd their r©e- ignntioiiH u» Prim* I.uit|H*id >«*a»n«Uy, but the regifut iks liued to a©*,©pt them. By tltu death of King I-uilwig, PrtMC* Luit- |X>ld, his UJide, eonaw int/i (xwMesiiifgi of crown property worth 10,669,666 marks. Queen Mary ia iU an*I utmbk* to* endure tb© h J kx k which the ih * ws of lu r w*i'*death w<aikl raa«< her, conaequimUy the k * 1 *ba y lia* uot I mmii iiiqxirb*d Ui her. H i t s In s i d e (lie IM u u iond. A t Detroit—Detroit 7, Kan jss City 2L At Chung*s—ChicngoSt. i>>uu* gome m m o v u n t «»t rsui At W is»ui* -Ht Isouto Bivwius-lTtUburg gaits* (a«l|(rNuii on ae* tauit of rain. At llaitmioi* Aud* tie 2, BalU iiKjra 21 A t Wow York I'JiilmU-lpiua I, N hw York 5. At B*isUrti - Btx»U*n 6, WasUingt«.»n 1. At CUudrmati Ctactnnuti IxmisvlIU- gome j «• >st j * >!**•* I » a iiount of rain At IU» ta«d> r —Roctwwtar I, Buffalo U At Br*x>klyu— B»*siklyn 7, Mf*tnqx>tifaii 16. At Kyra* — j Htar* 1.4, Biughamton 11 At Toronto—Ta ■ ronto 1. llaunJU*! 5 At tk * w g a - U t k a ll, G swl ^ o 2. Bwu* ituii N o ts a liroutfiers lws.i put (nil if»* »i,nw.iHto! four Uinea in uiueteHi gauuv*, wuUi only Uira© OTPn to Ids cradiC Th© Dwtmit© an* still ahrwd, but th** Chi* a j goa ore a g*xsl sacund. It w ill Im a but fight tjutwnun the giants for the pci m an L Uluu.t ft'ark Kurus. Ai.bajvv, N Y , Jun© M L -First days spring tie* ting a t Islam! l'ork . wuaUs«r fin*-, truck Isuiulifui First r a v 2 J17 cJaas, puna* i V\ avLtud first, laaiy Uuveti issxssl, { Domestic tiurd. Th— I ;o6>*, 9 2216X. j HecotuJ n s * r 2 J.X cIemw, p u m $l,uu>. K i t e fo o t, w o n W b k d s turm aucund, Merry T h o u g h t th ird . Time—9 j 2:‘Si*£ Thutl nsuo—tf .26 ctmm, purw $I.(k«i C m u o la first, I aAAu w v w l , Dirk O r g a n t h i r l TUur—!L2i!*, Three Ww-k© N»s**>u of N u a m l a K . Ijomxrif , Juo© IA - The British c o u r t h m t o n oriiai - i to jhaarva a thrvw w w is’ m s m i mi aiauruing'fut tb© lata kLag^ L a l s ^ d Inv—ha M e e l l i t u *»f (lie D t t l d t n Braweh— I N s s - ti«di* to I lie I uagitv Fuud — N f s r s l K| hmm I i «« Hu*le Frglng Islh s t* # . t»i RUN. J u n e ML A t Us* raguhK fcfl* nightly meeting <»f tbe Ikiblm Ivam h of th© Irish Naiiouul IsagiM*. hakl yustardaj, Mr, John Dillon | m k h d H© «u tn l tliat th© ra- |iort «*f tlie trrsMin*r f»»r tli© two w«*©k» t o t jw»>t sliowed tlie d**nati«ms to the loagu© fund t*» have Im*h ns fulkiws. Fnan Anwriai frntn Irvlttvi C156 ami fnm t AuuUwlia f l U l The m e e ting was luldnsassl hy Mr Dilkm amt other s|s*ak**i>i, all of whom urged tli© |wo|»l© t>f lr»‘Lttsl te Is* |mthmt a n d U* |«tov lin|»li* tt «>ii!ld<*«i*v tn their I* o<b*ra in |<*ittaim*id and Mr Glalst*nH' A |s*lu y «*l |«sttt»iHv,ilst**n- tk*i» frottt vi**l. *i*\* nml truxt tu U hum w I h > wt*rp using their Iswt eff»*rtx f*»r Uw* csum if Inbtisl w« hi I* I, iff**b \ -I hy the Irish |xi»pk*, Mr. Dillon■©»*!, infalhblv bring nl-mt ttow * tabiiNluiH’tit of to ol g<*veiTin»©ttt and U r * iiw tunUiiiit *>f Uw* pr«js|«er»ty * >t liviuisi. SAVED BY ONE MISTAKE. Carefully-W o rked Fl.d i« » s t l o t a W s a s a t*» H e r Kwiii. Minnbai*olin, June ML \If b ’’* there and 1 g**t a sight of Inin, I II xluxit him,” sold G. W. Martin, as In* Uxirded a train f»*r Chkttgi*. Mr Martin’s pretty wife went to the horn© ttt bur mothor nt Mnnsllh»»i, 1 ff»i»», si* w*vk* ag»», on a visit. Tlie luislunid rtsx*ivt*d Ur* t in t letU*r from Iwr last weak, aisl in It nIr* s|M>k© nt icttars written by him iii Chicago, and also i|Uote© a tolegraill a«t follows; HMmt nu* at U m Palm* i li**na\ tId*ago, Tlmn*lay. G. W. M.” Mra Martin wrote that '•li*1 was Um ill to go aiel asloil w hy In* lmd sigunl bis initials In- stead of signing the u h g n u n m« u.>ual, “Will,* Mr Martin Iind not l«i>u iii ( Bi* ugo a t all aisl lu* wns Uierufoiv luystdhst at first. Th**u hu saw t.bat some ia**mii»ln’l wtw ernleavoting to entrap Ins pretty wif© by f**rgtng Ills hntRl- writing on*l try big to « n!R*»* Um* l/Riy b» ciihar.o. lb* talegrnplnsl Mra Martin to ra main wh« r»* sIm* was uud aunt anoUmr »1ia- pateh to Mayor Uariisoii of Chbogo, a |x*t*' Notiol frixtkl, outlimn,; tin * and asking to have Uie |xtlii«) l<H>k «*t»t fur U»»* aulbor of Uw UtgUM U*tt* i> aiel ti*h'graikiH. Mr. Martin is MoiiM'tlimif of an ailixt in an amatour wuy and Iuu* don© ami© skatahing from nude iiumU'U. HitK*»* going t*» Maasdlou Mrs. Mart in Iimr n*eeiv«**l an onunymouM lei- ter (sinUiiiiing the lnb*r»nat»'»n llint “if sh*i wanU*<I to find o u t alxait Im r luedxtiid slu luul liettar ms * ------------ ,* giving U r * uour * of a fwinak* URstol of ihia ally. Mi Mai tiu «-aJtol u(s>u Um* model aa iRMiti aa Im* Isxml of Una h tter HIr* *h*ntol MVOT hav in g intimated Unit she know anything against him. Hia tw o fold trouble greatly ©x» U-d Um* young Imslsuitl, and Ir* started f«s Chicng** oiid Massillon with vungeane** in liR tu art. Mr.. Martin is agent fm* Appl»*t*m A Co., U»© Now-York putilUhnra. Hto friends in Mtnn© iqx 'Iis Hpak in Um* highest ti*riiis *»f his ©Jtui u* tar. NEW-YORK ALDERMEN. G o v e r n o r H i l l V r l u s * Ih* ll l l l G o v r r n l n g I I.. It I l«.«-tl*»ai— II I n O l i J e f t l o i . N . Ai.nany, Juno 16. TIr* g*»vo«tHir, in veto ing the bill contvming tlx* ctotUili *»f ald«u in* n in New V*u k « ity, «*tat*« Um following t4ij«x4.i(Mis: “Tbara ara Uirw nsaiiurra ruitol into on©. Tb© finit pr»o isrni for sja ing ©tor tious Is g(xx! in itaelf, but d om mit rwtonm Um bill Tba avtuul for eUx’tioli of U»»* nideriiM*ti on a general ti» ket uurGiul of tlutri.'i tn k«*tu, and a ruduetimi of the mimlN*r to fuurie**t> would, iu tlu* govern.a s **punon, luqstii iiv.ii>■ ority rr|jn«s uiatbHi and t** otherwtow «4*j«x tionabto, but if Um» b.ragoing two provision* wwra all Ur* bill ronlam*«! Urn govern..r would yield to tli© judgment the U^gmia- tun* aiul formally approve th© bill. Hut tb© third provision for * umutotiv** v.aiiig to, u» his opinion, h dangerous a ir! mtoebtovtaiii ex- partmeal. Itlms never hmi a m ioiW ii! trial on a larg«*s<Ai* ami should not Is* flrat trk«ft In Um* great eliy of New York wbrr» it would, Ui his judgment, affor*! us n a m l * v portunity f.M log I o iling aiul ixjrrupk ouiubl natuaia. ItrH.Uni H a l MnUhvru. &IADINO, Pa., Jum* 16 Tb© t o a l U a n l of arbitraUou of the Hat tu iuIrms Unbai y©a- Untay du> iarnl J IL Mdlcr Ml Uu aaal lieu* .Ud Bn ml k C o ’i hat factoHm ufom U» all union men, an*l tbu umtoratamlmg iNrtweeu all |artW« la Uui Ibe O ur J rts ©Uiptoyed lu tx»Ui factorto© pratiou© to tbu lata diilU u itua n-(s* ting wag«« ar© U> Iw glvan tbw pr©f«r- (*»»«*e Non ui.RMi uifu ai© umpk>y©d in ©ono of tbu < >U wr fai'U^rua, and .o hi trull* *n eoiu- uiHGi say that in Ur« fa*© uf thM©» fm to uu odjusUiMMit can l<© mode with Ur* pi**pt Mtaam Ofil»iwvd to Hm* V iinU u u Tariff IIIIL W ARltlNUToN, Juim* 16 Tlu* Uhk> *to«i*o crab* In th** huuR*. etovwti in numliur, in «au cun yesterday iltociv****! tto- W'»rrto*M. Uu iff Ull. It waa shown that « igld woukl vtgn agiiifwt aud tl. i qp for Ur* ru*4iori to tak© up Uie in* *l!<if! fur c*ir»si l«*f ate mi. Tb© tbre© fa- vortng (VHAMktaratRifi or© OuUiwalta, Amtor MUQ Oiid Bid Th© Wi s lh v r ln»l I* © Ilo n a W .u t i k u t o a , Juuu IB. Kur H'mtiirn S.w- Vurk: nutw, .ii^btly tv iiw , itria U o • Ul K><wraJI]r u«U*«ly. I i M . r l . t T w .lv . Il»*. r . Af Iw* lllrtli. ( uahljck T ijn , W. V a , J iim i IA- Whlia tbu iwAbimiil | w m iigtf train <«i Um . >.<wa|M«k«> iV (Iht-i la J x w l WW ». WiiK'tMwUr, Kjr , /.»t>-*iiny Ui.xmutt, » « * « ! boy put ■ un muu —j.Ji.iCl .f^kn u , mx , Um Unis «u.( .I ua |> , . i .. 1 A fu-f w .w u J 1m m » utmm w m U .ril lu tbe Ijwkrt, m l on cutuiuaU u a r . vrulml tlm p f m w . «f « .liibr buy t«U»y, •bout tw.lv* b u n ubl. A UUy Mi U a U *tu( wbu luul • MuaJJ ctuki wiUi ber, Unjk l * l \ u f IU rli.tbrw Mul ilruwmi Uw |imu>1Uiu( TV* IUU. A n i i p r • • * iflvMi tu th» r*tl*«y * 4 . t '* ut tkuU <U tV i, ■ abort ilM a w a ( m a d lAm city, wbu will r u m tt uni*** It V caUiml (ur by il* u n m tw a i | * M h . Did lllM O Ka-Klarto*. eH liutiiC b ruU . io t a K. Th* I’Muvyt. vauU rwlirMul<hn«U*w yo»t..|.l*J ruuiecW t U. ti li.4. TU «• idx-akb u f , J . N. Ri.<'uMo«Kb, lir.t VI.. y ,. ..Irj.t, *j*l WLUiaoi tib a w t aac t Mul vum fjrwvviaot. tlm b v a w r ; . - « i i r » a i fciv. ay|rai*<l wlu.1 u kuuwit m tbv-IlrkWwMii iui* la U d - ■a.«a< *t r*Ti.*lar dV r .—. v ita lu.* ->.1 *.«• » W li-.- i a la, wtwAu. 1 -im * Ut wu M •* uu.. wvvrmi Oi • a turn. :* ' I ,