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zTH KJHufi jHl T *£D tDHIW JULY 17. 188b. » two oam ] Ten Oente Per Week. TV PAI ON FIRE IN A SHAFT. FISHERMEN INSULTED. 1W Jk Wild Sem* la Mm Ml a* FIVE MEN LEAP FOR THEIR LIVES tA New METHO* OF PARLIAMENTRAY DEBAT E. ■■■C■ Cobb »d IdOrd «M««r oarsing during the first part of the night, bo* staph wall the tetter portion. When dawn approached he broke oat anew with hi. terrible cursing. Be refused aU too*. Father Clancy, hie spiritual adviear, ar, rlred about 8 o'clock and reaeaiaed with the cotideinnftd wnw uutil tin and. Thla la the first having that ever took place la MaHeary eouaty and it drew t« Woodstock the largest crowd kaown in its history. Late in the forenoon Dsoey broke down and millMii great contrition. Ha toqoeated Father Burke to pray for him, and Jolnad in tte prayers offered. About 13:20 he was led, or, te fact, fairly oarried to the scaffold, at 18:84 the drop fell He died with scarcely a struggle*. 1 The arias for which Janus Daoey suffered the extreme psrultj of the law, was tlia unnrOToked murdir of Aldmum Michael Oayasr, of the Hinth ward, this city, on the a%ht of May IS, 1884, in a South Habtsad stmt saloon. Oaring to the death of the nolle ague of Alderman Gaynor a epecial election beoame necessary to All the ▼Scancj. There was considerable rivalry bet wee a the Menda of the osndidatee, Gaynor supported one and Daoey the other. On the night pf the eleotion Aldarman Gaynor and a party ef friends happened in the saloon, and, according to the custom of ward politician," invited every one to drink. Noticing Daoey, with whom he was acquainted, the invitation was aitdr—sJ to him | ar tlcularly. Daoey brusquely refused am Parted to go oot doors, when he sudd ml; - . , .— AND ARC BADLY HURT. Bcwtoh, July Globe1* Fort Mai- . gr»T*, 5. a, special eay»: The armrd Hh log achooner Augwta K. Harriet. which loft BoUonJaly Bt Lawrence noon yesterday. Cap! Herrick imn»eCtiatety went ashore and entered hia arrival. Collator Murphy Mid thai water prlwfeaM would ha extended tar t wa%-iour haSri only, not withstand in« the ooudltiou at the r^s5lrt.!Wt! be eaiasd. Sensational Developments in the —at frig w» wsrs simply laat Iml to ikool he police In «aae tWe should he trouble, in eaae trouble should mtm in the day the wmmlttee would wtM the wont "Rube" to w published. If It *M at night they would raport to us * the housa. The wcrd "Rub." wa. to be xibHshed in mm at a downright revolution, i*d wis tolto a ilgnaftorthe armed men to neat I left the meeting about 10:80 and nit home. The next night I eame down to a meeting of the foral tore workers, and ■rhile I was there the bomb waa exploded. Aftsr the bomb exploded I went oooml On (he way I stopped aT Ragle's house and told him. He said It would be better to go TSl TO" erer have any bombs!" "YCt About six months Ago Fitter gave 10* Me- It was a pteoe of pipe six Inches long. I don't know what it was fllled with. It waa at Thalia halL Fischer had a large ■umber of bombs and distributed them smhng mesnhsn of the aortlnmt group. AU the members of the I/ehr nnd Wehr Vereln were known by numbers. My number waa lft Quite a number of us took bombs that day. I remember Fischer, Bngle, BreltenMd, Huber, Rhelnhold. Lshman, Herman, Sobrader, Gruenswald and war* to Anarchist Trial. A Chuolin* [amp Kxplodee with Fin Laborer* la n Elevator Back**—No. ChMM tor liHff bat to UDp Dora THE FACTS GIVEN AWAY, Which Show a DOlihorata flan to Wamhwoto*, July 17.—'Too ar« am Infernal old liar," Mid Omnium man Laird, of Nebraska, to Congressman Cobb, sf Indi. ana, y seterday morning in tha bona*. "Tow cannot ooma outside and any that," •aid Cobb In renlv "Tee I can," retorted Laird. "Ton cocoa oatdda and I will ahoot yon so full of bote yonr own frlenda wont know yon." 1 "Come out now," aaid Cobk "All right," responded Laird, and salting tbe action to tha words, both gentlemen loft tha floor of the hooas and want In the direction of tha lobby, and were paaring down tha private marble stops to tha lower floor whan Xr. Payson, of Dllnote, Who had MWd tha remarks, quickly followed them. Tha two belligerents had gone about three steps wtenXr. Payson oaagbt Cobb by tha ooat and pulled him book, at tha same time placing himself between them, uaing hjapersuaslvn eloquence in tha capacity of a paim maker and urging them to return to their seats and cease a kind of action that would not bo worthy of schoolboys. When in this position, Mr. Payson still between then. Ma Laird again called Mr. Cobb' a ——Tying ofn "Ton are a perjured of a , and I can prove it," said Cobb. 11 i t rjj f t*ese wards ware haittly finished when K Laird with his left hand dealt Xr. Cot# a blow in tha fees, sending him against tha wall and cutting a considerable gash on his npper'Upt/aom which the blood began to trickle down his akin, dropping upon the expensive and Immaculate shirt front R«* Tom*, July 17. —Five man war* deaceoding Id tha Iron bucket at abaft 26 of the new acq Deduct just before 6 o'clock lut evening, when their clothing m i D: oD Are by the exploaion of tha gaso i ie .un pi which they carried. A 1 of them joinped from the bucket. Three of the men are badly Injured, and two tecapad with comparatively alight hurts. SlMtktor Ike Police. to start for Beaton with a fall oargo oi M aasrtwssmrA3» sjnos reaching the bay. B*s.r, that harsra*4ins*CF KT£ sent to thma through the Halted States mall to that address, the authority* **"■' *** to tarbO^S^ government fa the strongest terms. ▲ government official eaid ksae yesterday: If a Canadian (tmenuaent official has iu •ay w«y used hi* influence to prevent Capt. Joyoe or hi* crew from legally taktn; their zfrgzz es"i jsg and h*a brought ike lD*m ■naMato»erwm» A Cipher Cod* Wkkk Had a **arfal Me—Ing to be the licwl tm Ae- Testimony Showing M Alarming Stat* of A«r»lr*—An Da•i»i*m y*i—a*. The men tn William O'Toole, 23 yearn old; John Sullivan, aged 97; Michael O'Brien, aged 87; Brant White, aged 84, and Jeremiah Bholer, aged 8ft lie shaft ta mora than 180 feet deep. It vail eaid at the abaft that the bucket had deaoended bat little more -than half way whan the man leaped out eaM stepped upon th* etand. He wa« Felix r. Brccbeak, an architect and draughtsman. He had a big parchment map of the eoene of the tragedy, together with another representing th* promisee known a* WefTi Hall, an Aaarcbiefe den. The wltoaaa described thla meeting hall of th* conspirators aa 'a dark. noisome, underground bole, approached by several atone steoa, which lad xzfK&sz offered in evidence, and the witness stepped down aad waa soon aacoeoded by Inspector BonCald. Th* lner*o'or related fa a touchlag manner tha massacre of his men at the tfaymarket, aad th* avanta immediately preceding it. The afternoon of the tragedy, ha said, his attention waa called to the "Rerangf" circular. H* than went to the man to aaaamble at Desplainaa street station, to be in readlneas in caae an outbreak should occur. About 10 o'c'ock, men who had bean detailed to watch the meeting reported that it waa time to break It up On bis »M«»Ja WalAs atraat, heorteiwd them to halt, while Cap*. Ward, turning to the crowd, ordered tham to dieparaa. ' ' i l As soon as tha order Flahlen, who had bean speaking, stepped from the trnak and said in a load roios, "We are I could tarn, there waa a terrific explosion, la looking behind ma I saw nearly all of tha first platoon lyiag an the ground. The crowd then ocsnmeaesd flriag. Part of tham walk and pfapd their fire into our flank* •mUKKDX*rlj clmrmdf wm*mXwB& As they entered the bucket to begin Mr night tour of work in the shaft alt the mw carried niall umllni kmm Sholer's Umo Aid not born to milt him and he began plowing up the wiok. Suddenly the lamp exploded and Mattered the fluid over the clothing of the men, and in an instant their garments were ahlsaeL The deeceat of the bucket had the effect of fanning the flamee and two of the men leaped out of the bucket. The noiae and the flare In the shaft gave warning above that something was wrong and . the windlass was reversed. While the bucket was asosndbig tbe three other men also leaped from it. liion ai possible mm dmctndid into the shaft The rapid deeceut of the men who had leaned from the Jbucket had extinguished the dunes. Four of the men were found In a helpless condition. After they had been brought to the sorties ted taken to the hoepital it was found that White's Injuries from the fall we the moat •erious. Bk right thigh k frruksq. and it k feared that kk skull is fractured. O'Toole k torHUgr burned on the hack and shoulders, and ha mar not reeorer. O'Brien k badly burned about the lower part of the body. Bholer k severely out on the fans and head. Sullivan's Injuries an th* least em He waa sent to hie home at Ugh bridge, but was afterward taken to the. hospital AM this point in tha testimony tbe court adjourned. Daring the whole of the testimony tbe prisoners kept their eyee fe atoned on the witneaa Their appearance was anything bat pleasant sa they ■ tared at him bathe stood the ecrutiny bravely. "Hint man," said Attorney Orinneil after tha "U In constant danger Dt Anarchists woald be only too glad to kill him. We have him constantly guarded so that any attempt would be instantly defeated and the asnndns oonvleted." e«?t to «Uj in port ortr tmmtr-tom town feral*. Qajnor diad two dajr* aitar. to prevent lynch MfaaTfa Upon tha third linger of Xr. Laird's hand *e man a solid gold band ring. In the center of which if a very large diamond, and ii was this that tank* the skin on the fees of the gentlemen from Indiana. Tha two mm ware at enoe eeparated by Xr. aad others who ware urasnat and both harried Into the lobby, anathe matter diacussed eagerly by evsor ana. jsqgBriSifiaevs floor in the dlswassion of the timber culture act and other matters pertaining to public lands, and tha alleged frauds with which Xr. Cobb charged Xr. Laird waa complicated. The origin of tha mH* grew out of remarks of Xr. Laird in a private conversation with Memra. Cobb, Peyton and CHI Allan, the time latter being membere of the public lands committees Man Won waa amdo by Xr. UM that the remHtt.. the eouth ae wall aa those at tha wort; whereupon Xr. Cobb aaid he would expoee fraud wherever he fonad it. It waa tha that Xr. Laird trstaalied Xr. Cobh a lian ?KsSH2S£&£ sr&j* * 5S8B3R L ■£T3* £& *«*»** A CIRCUS ACCIDENT. PosTLAjm, Xa, July 17.—Porpaugh's stock and wagon train, bound tram Augusta to WatarvPB%-met with a eerious accident near HUNMNs, one mile above tha station of Riverside, in Vaasalboro, yesterday by the breaking of an asls on the forward truck of a car. Pour ears left the traok and pStLta?«ST *£££*»«tbT^vhJiSa a* ]a|p sad roparvtior FOR COACHING CANDIDATES. anEsiIS| | nali down ui eraehed Mum iiiwh tin Maria. Seven were piled op in ona and of ha oar and inatantiy killed. Tha «trugflto Df thoaa alive were fearful to wttneei. Mine bo badly injored a* to neceultato kllla, Om bwkAiaatolllon waa valued at ftjy. mm, aldJato iKniy.af VXEflle, a Maine Central brake man, were an the car with tha broken axle. Sharp jumped to tha {round, and wm thrown down and pinned beneath tha oar, whan ha la/ for half as RttmrCR&,2und will noonr. John Murray eaoaped by run■ing back to the car* in the rear. A wreckng train fronrW atorrllla arrived at 4ke moak and the work of clearing away the lebrie waa at onoe begun, and the blockade rieitor* to the Haval academy at Annapoia, M4., have ■ubaaltted their report to to* e oratory of tha aary. They Had the Mltl cjndiUon of the aoadamy to be of the aoademlo*Kboard! Phe report of the board of vlsltora |D unanimous, except ae to the latt reoommea datlon, which ia diaaanted from by Senator Cameron and Blaoktarn, aa vetting toC power in the aoadaml. White latrtag beeV eeea on the river ban) yeaterday morn in* j bat nothln 'hentii July "* Mllgn Dllta, of *?. w** yyy* yy*1 ywy rtqmrtawt, M badjwWjM gonrasMBt ~g»T» C5 liquor to g—1« at .,U|jHlr«#ir ■old la hi «th*r form ttori niftTtg Ur at Ua Hotel Wtator, and now thai Mr. Dllta knows tha tow h* will not wll to toxica t» »»the tihar. Several Clark* Lm Tbalr Situation* is 4k# CoBtToll#T*i OflBo#* WabKkotoh, Jaly IT.—& & Feck, of New York, thief of fttdiiMn ot fame fa the offloe of th* o imX iiWw1 of tbomM, yd J. rol Ch«rl«i^ The dMtfeeatf auued quite a muatiotL It waa elated oa official authority that th» department ha* nup*ot*d for aoma time thai orookad work was being done In examine ttona. A tfumuy official aald: "WD wara qufatlj waiting to catch nma one, be lag convinced that fraud* war* being perpetrated fa that llna. Why, right here fa my deek now iaai whisMnii paper that waa headed fa, ami ■ which tiie anawers given to th* question -«»d far wor*T Xteotlo... ■aire* in helping tha waa»J«d oOoan. Fl*l Ian than itood and Brad orar tha truck In UD our midst until it WM arldait tbat wa would carry all bafofa aa, whan ha ran Mr. Laird la a jonng mmm larriug hi* Mcood tarn is tha ham H» wm bars at aoulj, IT. X, to 1MB. but wa* brought ap in XKAigMJ whara ha waa adoaatad tor Mm law. W ■toayor Dta ho»a l» It wry i Inffton^M^M^MI I WgW , WOCML ,tBM «1th»l iJT gam* to tfc* and. HitMbiutrMudtk Wfcm Mr. f tk* "u^d"1 Mr. Cobb bad tokan oooadoa to tec tea hfa IJ«(V#0 noltto hb 'sua* with thoaa who nn * *tth ooDBMta| UM frndi. H* Ablest Bostok, July 17.—The Republican tt*t» "" * id Mteotod IVob* plao*, and ahaka hi* taattmoar, but all in rain !■ At tbt afternoon sociioo ■ StetM AttOfMV QrlnnaU, after a momant'i consultation with hi* — aetata. called in a load roloe (or QcUfraM Walter. Aj this name waa oundayaa, aa if mUmt MM information. No* a word, kownr, CMMd their Up*, tat with aa axpaotant look th*f watatad the door ihroagh which tha witniw waa to ZrasHhsfansMssI nnmmmii mat ywtwdaj ana SWSttaflBl. it* worfc . dM iama aa th« umn tantehed the exaUlnan. Ttm haVa bwi t nimbw of irt tort—a», and tl»y «pni *U» «o™thliu^w« ing, he ooold t*j no more. H3& he acted and tktn ted to a»tBXT Um coming OMOBMb Of flESh; £ scs sssai J s - ■'.{£.. jf*\ jMKDaaA *ftM i itaU coo Ten* charged m eoold not rwtraln Mm—If Mi {aft.ftneavx^.'aa Mr. Cobfi.afeayM.Wi yond claiming the ohargaa ha had mad* H*luat L«lrd wera trua, and that ha had nothing to taka back. Ha thought tha attack of Mr. Laird waa cowardly la striking whan thara waa atandlng batwaan tham a nan tha aiaa of Mr. Pajaoo. Mr. Cobbhaa SRscra^'isttwSt «*e. He, Ilka Mr. Laird, la oonragaooa, and on man than ooa oocaalon haa baan oallad upon to faca an aatagoniit upon thabanka of tha placid Wabaah. tha wttaaaa waa aaabla to apaak English, I]l J /».l m,y 1 n* ■nlDn'l IlMtlat Mt. | PHUDHrtU, July 17.—Special Master DaHaa, who was instructed by Um court but Ihroh to aaoertain the anoont of the floating dot* ot UD» Reading company and, the amount jf securities pledged to collateral therefor, has filed hie report, Be •ads the floating debt secured by collaterals to to' 18,088,888 of toe railroad ooapaor and $777,213 of the ooal and iron oompany; total, $7,700,030. The beet of securities pledged for tola debt consist! of stocks and bonds amounting to $4,379,088 par raloe, aad Um yearly btoomt therefrom is $408,84(7 ' f1 wwft»titl;H • ■ -4-i——• « DrX^^Sxvi; vwm H.«t ■ad lw will r*n*ta| Jlhw« for two year, and four months. He U th. Jolly old fraud whr '▼•ted abouD " * It Djnr. * —4 ~3 jaan ago, and for tha part two year* had lived la this city, working aa a cabinetmaker. Ha waa ajMBbar of tha Lakr UbJL Wahr Varaln, but loft tham about four ■u "jetter***,'' ttffSwby""thf*wcmls "fConm am Hon tec." or "Com* on Mon- Kngl* at tha moating. A* Kogla hoard hi* nam* —itinnxl hi* face grew livid, and, cUcohing hi* Site, ha gaud at the witeoaa arstua: and Fiaohor won pr—lit, bat tho witna* ff.SffEi5£S £J"X "£ -"Ber—g** circular war* dfatribntod. ffaiiwla kmnoKfe #nr»-arii| a KMitlnlLtn a prior m—ting, which *how*d what wai to to done. ■ball not be w»*— *t. / ehM eo^i Mr «C the United State* navy, ordering al •ort* of thing* for the nary and botwwhi money on tha .franc* °* hie rappoaai port •Mi &«■ Mil rwrm Vuftpum •Wtq Cfh&D "" • " nil III 111 II nilMT) 1 kjr Skilob's Oar*. W. gmn*m 3. JFcr GRXITD FIVE MILE FOOT RACE Uh "IroMai" Tndt. *!£ of WralMM and cljaclng to b* a Hair York dnuMBMHfth« bwn hir» forw—fc obteinbnT« been •oiling; liquor aecrotljr. It b •» yNMIMIk*|rudj4r«ailMHimna imUotOMBt* awl that t numbor at r*HaU)is citimna, whoa* good puta Wllllama moaned to got into, will b. summonod M w r^m 4 tk. _ an be ImtdmL dm has not Wt her* b: uj of tk» tonlrjwtich have bton oare A*W* OeSrneu "«?* hay. tHifiSi WEsimmwiai farther, although (Mb on* h willing to h»T» it cm* upon Um Said ot honor if tfc* othar may dwlra. Mr. Oofatfrfrteadi ar* adrfatog him to ba ttmrnmUr*, and for two hour* .altar tha difflonltjr Senator Voorheea waa wfth hla to doaa consultation. SATURDAY BftfWKHJM?. It fa thought by mm of the son oannrratire member* that the hoaee ihould take ra» action regarding Um icandaloni raae which took place between Kin balrd and Cobb in the lobby of Mm hoee. There 1» ample authority for calling thorn before th* bar for canaan, and, if tha majority of the Aoyeahoold w inoU»^forD expulelon. A Tallow rmr at Bsstsn. tmil ne.i Bobioh, July 17. —Two om of rellew fever nn removed to the qua&ntine hospital yesterday from the forecistis of to* brig Orris hurinitoo. Ths renl had visited the porta of foaoe amI Miragoane, Porto Rioo. The first case mad* its appearance when three day's out and toe second when eight days' oat The usual time for the appearsnoe of to* disease is sixteen days from Miragoaa*. The brig Is detains# *t quarantine for timrtgitirm GU6 GUERRERO »«*» PETER GOLDEN. ''What did Hogl* tajf "Ib arid that if, through the fall of the atrftwft otlwr m9B «l*D»ld coma Into an encounter with the police, we should aid •hem. Se then told us that the northwest keppen to the police, we must sseswble at the oorners, as we had agreed. The word Hubs' would be published, and as eoon as that appeared we were to meet" u-cwtnent public wu. _ that "it waa the -ul» of all parliamentary bodlaa that thalr mom ben (braid babaTa thamwlraa, and ttatjha majority in their SSTTZ Albany oo Thunday night *■ ronta for Waahlnfton. White In Albany the praaiCteot will te the put of Governor BID. '!on ■ " m ■ - » IS ots. Prtsbubo, July 17. —JV*d*rick Zimmer, with hi* blind lirathw Anton, a noted Jooal pianists whii* craving Uw fort ffwu railroad traak* At North arcnua, Allaghany City, war* (truck by an accommodation train. Anton waa butanthr kilted, while Fradarick aaoapad with h few baTbrW««. Anton, who ha* faa*i n*ia fmlaml 11 a* A Blind Ma.l.tJtnjQuMI. "**T M * :::: yy In Mm tetter box of The Arbiter taring IimHium, ■ " a Edward irotW oi ite of or that MHWd D1 feblMkoul Um teste, thC An Mm tiitfim C*ll«4. '3-g3z?3 Ll . ?? A prUrt rthutd to parmit a an lormwt W W ClfcY Alia UUCIQ b nram^n■ m4M a -« - .4 jwjstrtsi! £S WMi-i tm*K qjghpgt- tm&ImC _ A "Armmp Wauh, Iti, ' wMt ol hara, tar Ha iw broil Mmnlilv Mm. CleT»l*nd will no* accompany tta* p•fir- ClHCimiATJ, July It—Am uwjootu letiehed in Enquirer *• Brooklyn Baeeball club with be- Appendage to How Tort (ambling «4tb«B proprietor of which it ia •If gone June*4, galik iwu. MtSfSfc. Sullivan refuM". ' 555to*S. MM ,or rrr WW* Ly40f^ltll haa't or at tlx SSSSJSss'^ KkmllMlMitmairi far MApMp r.-. *r • •}» . .. -ffflaamxasstfak Mlllitllftll of tkl DlflUtBl Crf tti m»ft I^SSEtoMT' litti.' Thntk
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1231, July 17, 1886 |
Issue | 1231 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Date | 1886-07-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1231, July 17, 1886 |
Issue | 1231 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1886-07-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18860717_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | zTH KJHufi jHl T *£D tDHIW JULY 17. 188b. » two oam ] Ten Oente Per Week. TV PAI ON FIRE IN A SHAFT. FISHERMEN INSULTED. 1W Jk Wild Sem* la Mm Ml a* FIVE MEN LEAP FOR THEIR LIVES tA New METHO* OF PARLIAMENTRAY DEBAT E. ■■■C■ Cobb »d IdOrd «M««r oarsing during the first part of the night, bo* staph wall the tetter portion. When dawn approached he broke oat anew with hi. terrible cursing. Be refused aU too*. Father Clancy, hie spiritual adviear, ar, rlred about 8 o'clock and reaeaiaed with the cotideinnftd wnw uutil tin and. Thla la the first having that ever took place la MaHeary eouaty and it drew t« Woodstock the largest crowd kaown in its history. Late in the forenoon Dsoey broke down and millMii great contrition. Ha toqoeated Father Burke to pray for him, and Jolnad in tte prayers offered. About 13:20 he was led, or, te fact, fairly oarried to the scaffold, at 18:84 the drop fell He died with scarcely a struggle*. 1 The arias for which Janus Daoey suffered the extreme psrultj of the law, was tlia unnrOToked murdir of Aldmum Michael Oayasr, of the Hinth ward, this city, on the a%ht of May IS, 1884, in a South Habtsad stmt saloon. Oaring to the death of the nolle ague of Alderman Gaynor a epecial election beoame necessary to All the ▼Scancj. There was considerable rivalry bet wee a the Menda of the osndidatee, Gaynor supported one and Daoey the other. On the night pf the eleotion Aldarman Gaynor and a party ef friends happened in the saloon, and, according to the custom of ward politician," invited every one to drink. Noticing Daoey, with whom he was acquainted, the invitation was aitdr—sJ to him | ar tlcularly. Daoey brusquely refused am Parted to go oot doors, when he sudd ml; - . , .— AND ARC BADLY HURT. Bcwtoh, July Globe1* Fort Mai- . gr»T*, 5. a, special eay»: The armrd Hh log achooner Augwta K. Harriet. which loft BoUonJaly Bt Lawrence noon yesterday. Cap! Herrick imn»eCtiatety went ashore and entered hia arrival. Collator Murphy Mid thai water prlwfeaM would ha extended tar t wa%-iour haSri only, not withstand in« the ooudltiou at the r^s5lrt.!Wt! be eaiasd. Sensational Developments in the —at frig w» wsrs simply laat Iml to ikool he police In «aae tWe should he trouble, in eaae trouble should mtm in the day the wmmlttee would wtM the wont "Rube" to w published. If It *M at night they would raport to us * the housa. The wcrd "Rub." wa. to be xibHshed in mm at a downright revolution, i*d wis tolto a ilgnaftorthe armed men to neat I left the meeting about 10:80 and nit home. The next night I eame down to a meeting of the foral tore workers, and ■rhile I was there the bomb waa exploded. Aftsr the bomb exploded I went oooml On (he way I stopped aT Ragle's house and told him. He said It would be better to go TSl TO" erer have any bombs!" "YCt About six months Ago Fitter gave 10* Me- It was a pteoe of pipe six Inches long. I don't know what it was fllled with. It waa at Thalia halL Fischer had a large ■umber of bombs and distributed them smhng mesnhsn of the aortlnmt group. AU the members of the I/ehr nnd Wehr Vereln were known by numbers. My number waa lft Quite a number of us took bombs that day. I remember Fischer, Bngle, BreltenMd, Huber, Rhelnhold. Lshman, Herman, Sobrader, Gruenswald and war* to Anarchist Trial. A Chuolin* [amp Kxplodee with Fin Laborer* la n Elevator Back**—No. ChMM tor liHff bat to UDp Dora THE FACTS GIVEN AWAY, Which Show a DOlihorata flan to Wamhwoto*, July 17.—'Too ar« am Infernal old liar," Mid Omnium man Laird, of Nebraska, to Congressman Cobb, sf Indi. ana, y seterday morning in tha bona*. "Tow cannot ooma outside and any that," •aid Cobb In renlv "Tee I can," retorted Laird. "Ton cocoa oatdda and I will ahoot yon so full of bote yonr own frlenda wont know yon." 1 "Come out now," aaid Cobk "All right," responded Laird, and salting tbe action to tha words, both gentlemen loft tha floor of the hooas and want In the direction of tha lobby, and were paaring down tha private marble stops to tha lower floor whan Xr. Payson, of Dllnote, Who had MWd tha remarks, quickly followed them. Tha two belligerents had gone about three steps wtenXr. Payson oaagbt Cobb by tha ooat and pulled him book, at tha same time placing himself between them, uaing hjapersuaslvn eloquence in tha capacity of a paim maker and urging them to return to their seats and cease a kind of action that would not bo worthy of schoolboys. When in this position, Mr. Payson still between then. Ma Laird again called Mr. Cobb' a ——Tying ofn "Ton are a perjured of a , and I can prove it," said Cobb. 11 i t rjj f t*ese wards ware haittly finished when K Laird with his left hand dealt Xr. Cot# a blow in tha fees, sending him against tha wall and cutting a considerable gash on his npper'Upt/aom which the blood began to trickle down his akin, dropping upon the expensive and Immaculate shirt front R«* Tom*, July 17. —Five man war* deaceoding Id tha Iron bucket at abaft 26 of the new acq Deduct just before 6 o'clock lut evening, when their clothing m i D: oD Are by the exploaion of tha gaso i ie .un pi which they carried. A 1 of them joinped from the bucket. Three of the men are badly Injured, and two tecapad with comparatively alight hurts. SlMtktor Ike Police. to start for Beaton with a fall oargo oi M aasrtwssmrA3» sjnos reaching the bay. B*s.r, that harsra*4ins*CF KT£ sent to thma through the Halted States mall to that address, the authority* **"■' *** to tarbO^S^ government fa the strongest terms. ▲ government official eaid ksae yesterday: If a Canadian (tmenuaent official has iu •ay w«y used hi* influence to prevent Capt. Joyoe or hi* crew from legally taktn; their zfrgzz es"i jsg and h*a brought ike lD*m ■naMato»erwm» A Cipher Cod* Wkkk Had a **arfal Me—Ing to be the licwl tm Ae- Testimony Showing M Alarming Stat* of A«r»lr*—An Da•i»i*m y*i—a*. The men tn William O'Toole, 23 yearn old; John Sullivan, aged 97; Michael O'Brien, aged 87; Brant White, aged 84, and Jeremiah Bholer, aged 8ft lie shaft ta mora than 180 feet deep. It vail eaid at the abaft that the bucket had deaoended bat little more -than half way whan the man leaped out eaM stepped upon th* etand. He wa« Felix r. Brccbeak, an architect and draughtsman. He had a big parchment map of the eoene of the tragedy, together with another representing th* promisee known a* WefTi Hall, an Aaarcbiefe den. The wltoaaa described thla meeting hall of th* conspirators aa 'a dark. noisome, underground bole, approached by several atone steoa, which lad xzfK&sz offered in evidence, and the witness stepped down aad waa soon aacoeoded by Inspector BonCald. Th* lner*o'or related fa a touchlag manner tha massacre of his men at the tfaymarket, aad th* avanta immediately preceding it. The afternoon of the tragedy, ha said, his attention waa called to the "Rerangf" circular. H* than went to the man to aaaamble at Desplainaa street station, to be in readlneas in caae an outbreak should occur. About 10 o'c'ock, men who had bean detailed to watch the meeting reported that it waa time to break It up On bis »M«»Ja WalAs atraat, heorteiwd them to halt, while Cap*. Ward, turning to the crowd, ordered tham to dieparaa. ' ' i l As soon as tha order Flahlen, who had bean speaking, stepped from the trnak and said in a load roios, "We are I could tarn, there waa a terrific explosion, la looking behind ma I saw nearly all of tha first platoon lyiag an the ground. The crowd then ocsnmeaesd flriag. Part of tham walk and pfapd their fire into our flank* •mUKKDX*rlj clmrmdf wm*mXwB& As they entered the bucket to begin Mr night tour of work in the shaft alt the mw carried niall umllni kmm Sholer's Umo Aid not born to milt him and he began plowing up the wiok. Suddenly the lamp exploded and Mattered the fluid over the clothing of the men, and in an instant their garments were ahlsaeL The deeceat of the bucket had the effect of fanning the flamee and two of the men leaped out of the bucket. The noiae and the flare In the shaft gave warning above that something was wrong and . the windlass was reversed. While the bucket was asosndbig tbe three other men also leaped from it. liion ai possible mm dmctndid into the shaft The rapid deeceut of the men who had leaned from the Jbucket had extinguished the dunes. Four of the men were found In a helpless condition. After they had been brought to the sorties ted taken to the hoepital it was found that White's Injuries from the fall we the moat •erious. Bk right thigh k frruksq. and it k feared that kk skull is fractured. O'Toole k torHUgr burned on the hack and shoulders, and ha mar not reeorer. O'Brien k badly burned about the lower part of the body. Bholer k severely out on the fans and head. Sullivan's Injuries an th* least em He waa sent to hie home at Ugh bridge, but was afterward taken to the. hospital AM this point in tha testimony tbe court adjourned. Daring the whole of the testimony tbe prisoners kept their eyee fe atoned on the witneaa Their appearance was anything bat pleasant sa they ■ tared at him bathe stood the ecrutiny bravely. "Hint man," said Attorney Orinneil after tha "U In constant danger Dt Anarchists woald be only too glad to kill him. We have him constantly guarded so that any attempt would be instantly defeated and the asnndns oonvleted." e«?t to «Uj in port ortr tmmtr-tom town feral*. Qajnor diad two dajr* aitar. to prevent lynch MfaaTfa Upon tha third linger of Xr. Laird's hand *e man a solid gold band ring. In the center of which if a very large diamond, and ii was this that tank* the skin on the fees of the gentlemen from Indiana. Tha two mm ware at enoe eeparated by Xr. aad others who ware urasnat and both harried Into the lobby, anathe matter diacussed eagerly by evsor ana. jsqgBriSifiaevs floor in the dlswassion of the timber culture act and other matters pertaining to public lands, and tha alleged frauds with which Xr. Cobb charged Xr. Laird waa complicated. The origin of tha mH* grew out of remarks of Xr. Laird in a private conversation with Memra. Cobb, Peyton and CHI Allan, the time latter being membere of the public lands committees Man Won waa amdo by Xr. UM that the remHtt.. the eouth ae wall aa those at tha wort; whereupon Xr. Cobb aaid he would expoee fraud wherever he fonad it. It waa tha that Xr. Laird trstaalied Xr. Cobh a lian ?KsSH2S£&£ sr&j* * 5S8B3R L ■£T3* £& *«*»** A CIRCUS ACCIDENT. PosTLAjm, Xa, July 17.—Porpaugh's stock and wagon train, bound tram Augusta to WatarvPB%-met with a eerious accident near HUNMNs, one mile above tha station of Riverside, in Vaasalboro, yesterday by the breaking of an asls on the forward truck of a car. Pour ears left the traok and pStLta?«ST *£££*»«tbT^vhJiSa a* ]a|p sad roparvtior FOR COACHING CANDIDATES. anEsiIS| | nali down ui eraehed Mum iiiwh tin Maria. Seven were piled op in ona and of ha oar and inatantiy killed. Tha «trugflto Df thoaa alive were fearful to wttneei. Mine bo badly injored a* to neceultato kllla, Om bwkAiaatolllon waa valued at ftjy. mm, aldJato iKniy.af VXEflle, a Maine Central brake man, were an the car with tha broken axle. Sharp jumped to tha {round, and wm thrown down and pinned beneath tha oar, whan ha la/ for half as RttmrCR&,2und will noonr. John Murray eaoaped by run■ing back to the car* in the rear. A wreckng train fronrW atorrllla arrived at 4ke moak and the work of clearing away the lebrie waa at onoe begun, and the blockade rieitor* to the Haval academy at Annapoia, M4., have ■ubaaltted their report to to* e oratory of tha aary. They Had the Mltl cjndiUon of the aoadamy to be of the aoademlo*Kboard! Phe report of the board of vlsltora |D unanimous, except ae to the latt reoommea datlon, which ia diaaanted from by Senator Cameron and Blaoktarn, aa vetting toC power in the aoadaml. White latrtag beeV eeea on the river ban) yeaterday morn in* j bat nothln 'hentii July "* Mllgn Dllta, of *?. w** yyy* yy*1 ywy rtqmrtawt, M badjwWjM gonrasMBt ~g»T» C5 liquor to g—1« at .,U|jHlr«#ir ■old la hi «th*r form ttori niftTtg Ur at Ua Hotel Wtator, and now thai Mr. Dllta knows tha tow h* will not wll to toxica t» »»the tihar. Several Clark* Lm Tbalr Situation* is 4k# CoBtToll#T*i OflBo#* WabKkotoh, Jaly IT.—& & Feck, of New York, thief of fttdiiMn ot fame fa the offloe of th* o imX iiWw1 of tbomM, yd J. rol Ch«rl«i^ The dMtfeeatf auued quite a muatiotL It waa elated oa official authority that th» department ha* nup*ot*d for aoma time thai orookad work was being done In examine ttona. A tfumuy official aald: "WD wara qufatlj waiting to catch nma one, be lag convinced that fraud* war* being perpetrated fa that llna. Why, right here fa my deek now iaai whisMnii paper that waa headed fa, ami ■ which tiie anawers given to th* question -«»d far wor*T Xteotlo... ■aire* in helping tha waa»J«d oOoan. Fl*l Ian than itood and Brad orar tha truck In UD our midst until it WM arldait tbat wa would carry all bafofa aa, whan ha ran Mr. Laird la a jonng mmm larriug hi* Mcood tarn is tha ham H» wm bars at aoulj, IT. X, to 1MB. but wa* brought ap in XKAigMJ whara ha waa adoaatad tor Mm law. W ■toayor Dta ho»a l» It wry i Inffton^M^M^MI I WgW , WOCML ,tBM «1th»l iJT gam* to tfc* and. HitMbiutrMudtk Wfcm Mr. f tk* "u^d"1 Mr. Cobb bad tokan oooadoa to tec tea hfa IJ«(V#0 noltto hb 'sua* with thoaa who nn * *tth ooDBMta| UM frndi. H* Ablest Bostok, July 17.—The Republican tt*t» "" * id Mteotod IVob* plao*, and ahaka hi* taattmoar, but all in rain !■ At tbt afternoon sociioo ■ StetM AttOfMV QrlnnaU, after a momant'i consultation with hi* — aetata. called in a load roloe (or QcUfraM Walter. Aj this name waa oundayaa, aa if mUmt MM information. No* a word, kownr, CMMd their Up*, tat with aa axpaotant look th*f watatad the door ihroagh which tha witniw waa to ZrasHhsfansMssI nnmmmii mat ywtwdaj ana SWSttaflBl. it* worfc . dM iama aa th« umn tantehed the exaUlnan. Ttm haVa bwi t nimbw of irt tort—a», and tl»y «pni *U» «o™thliu^w« ing, he ooold t*j no more. H3& he acted and tktn ted to a»tBXT Um coming OMOBMb Of flESh; £ scs sssai J s - ■'.{£.. jf*\ jMKDaaA *ftM i itaU coo Ten* charged m eoold not rwtraln Mm—If Mi {aft.ftneavx^.'aa Mr. Cobfi.afeayM.Wi yond claiming the ohargaa ha had mad* H*luat L«lrd wera trua, and that ha had nothing to taka back. Ha thought tha attack of Mr. Laird waa cowardly la striking whan thara waa atandlng batwaan tham a nan tha aiaa of Mr. Pajaoo. Mr. Cobbhaa SRscra^'isttwSt «*e. He, Ilka Mr. Laird, la oonragaooa, and on man than ooa oocaalon haa baan oallad upon to faca an aatagoniit upon thabanka of tha placid Wabaah. tha wttaaaa waa aaabla to apaak English, I]l J /».l m,y 1 n* ■nlDn'l IlMtlat Mt. | PHUDHrtU, July 17.—Special Master DaHaa, who was instructed by Um court but Ihroh to aaoertain the anoont of the floating dot* ot UD» Reading company and, the amount jf securities pledged to collateral therefor, has filed hie report, Be •ads the floating debt secured by collaterals to to' 18,088,888 of toe railroad ooapaor and $777,213 of the ooal and iron oompany; total, $7,700,030. The beet of securities pledged for tola debt consist! of stocks and bonds amounting to $4,379,088 par raloe, aad Um yearly btoomt therefrom is $408,84(7 ' f1 wwft»titl;H • ■ -4-i——• « DrX^^Sxvi; vwm H.«t ■ad lw will r*n*ta| Jlhw« for two year, and four months. He U th. Jolly old fraud whr '▼•ted abouD " * It Djnr. * —4 ~3 jaan ago, and for tha part two year* had lived la this city, working aa a cabinetmaker. Ha waa ajMBbar of tha Lakr UbJL Wahr Varaln, but loft tham about four ■u "jetter***,'' ttffSwby""thf*wcmls "fConm am Hon tec." or "Com* on Mon- Kngl* at tha moating. A* Kogla hoard hi* nam* —itinnxl hi* face grew livid, and, cUcohing hi* Site, ha gaud at the witeoaa arstua: and Fiaohor won pr—lit, bat tho witna* ff.SffEi5£S £J"X "£ -"Ber—g** circular war* dfatribntod. ffaiiwla kmnoKfe #nr»-arii| a KMitlnlLtn a prior m—ting, which *how*d what wai to to done. ■ball not be w»*— *t. / ehM eo^i Mr «C the United State* navy, ordering al •ort* of thing* for the nary and botwwhi money on tha .franc* °* hie rappoaai port •Mi &«■ Mil rwrm Vuftpum •Wtq Cfh&D "" • " nil III 111 II nilMT) 1 kjr Skilob's Oar*. W. gmn*m 3. JFcr GRXITD FIVE MILE FOOT RACE Uh "IroMai" Tndt. *!£ of WralMM and cljaclng to b* a Hair York dnuMBMHfth« bwn hir» forw—fc obteinbnT« been •oiling; liquor aecrotljr. It b •» yNMIMIk*|rudj4r«ailMHimna imUotOMBt* awl that t numbor at r*HaU)is citimna, whoa* good puta Wllllama moaned to got into, will b. summonod M w r^m 4 tk. _ an be ImtdmL dm has not Wt her* b: uj of tk» tonlrjwtich have bton oare A*W* OeSrneu "«?* hay. tHifiSi WEsimmwiai farther, although (Mb on* h willing to h»T» it cm* upon Um Said ot honor if tfc* othar may dwlra. Mr. Oofatfrfrteadi ar* adrfatog him to ba ttmrnmUr*, and for two hour* .altar tha difflonltjr Senator Voorheea waa wfth hla to doaa consultation. SATURDAY BftfWKHJM?. It fa thought by mm of the son oannrratire member* that the hoaee ihould take ra» action regarding Um icandaloni raae which took place between Kin balrd and Cobb in the lobby of Mm hoee. There 1» ample authority for calling thorn before th* bar for canaan, and, if tha majority of the Aoyeahoold w inoU»^forD expulelon. A Tallow rmr at Bsstsn. tmil ne.i Bobioh, July 17. —Two om of rellew fever nn removed to the qua&ntine hospital yesterday from the forecistis of to* brig Orris hurinitoo. Ths renl had visited the porta of foaoe amI Miragoane, Porto Rioo. The first case mad* its appearance when three day's out and toe second when eight days' oat The usual time for the appearsnoe of to* disease is sixteen days from Miragoaa*. The brig Is detains# *t quarantine for timrtgitirm GU6 GUERRERO »«*» PETER GOLDEN. ''What did Hogl* tajf "Ib arid that if, through the fall of the atrftwft otlwr m9B «l*D»ld coma Into an encounter with the police, we should aid •hem. Se then told us that the northwest keppen to the police, we must sseswble at the oorners, as we had agreed. The word Hubs' would be published, and as eoon as that appeared we were to meet" u-cwtnent public wu. _ that "it waa the -ul» of all parliamentary bodlaa that thalr mom ben (braid babaTa thamwlraa, and ttatjha majority in their SSTTZ Albany oo Thunday night *■ ronta for Waahlnfton. White In Albany the praaiCteot will te the put of Governor BID. '!on ■ " m ■ - » IS ots. Prtsbubo, July 17. —JV*d*rick Zimmer, with hi* blind lirathw Anton, a noted Jooal pianists whii* craving Uw fort ffwu railroad traak* At North arcnua, Allaghany City, war* (truck by an accommodation train. Anton waa butanthr kilted, while Fradarick aaoapad with h few baTbrW««. Anton, who ha* faa*i n*ia fmlaml 11 a* A Blind Ma.l.tJtnjQuMI. "**T M * :::: yy In Mm tetter box of The Arbiter taring IimHium, ■ " a Edward irotW oi ite of or that MHWd D1 feblMkoul Um teste, thC An Mm tiitfim C*ll«4. '3-g3z?3 Ll . ?? A prUrt rthutd to parmit a an lormwt W W ClfcY Alia UUCIQ b nram^n■ m4M a -« - .4 jwjstrtsi! £S WMi-i tm*K qjghpgt- tm&ImC _ A "Armmp Wauh, Iti, ' wMt ol hara, tar Ha iw broil Mmnlilv Mm. CleT»l*nd will no* accompany tta* p•fir- ClHCimiATJ, July It—Am uwjootu letiehed in Enquirer *• Brooklyn Baeeball club with be- Appendage to How Tort (ambling «4tb«B proprietor of which it ia •If gone June*4, galik iwu. MtSfSfc. Sullivan refuM". ' 555to*S. MM ,or rrr WW* Ly40f^ltll haa't or at tlx SSSSJSss'^ KkmllMlMitmairi far MApMp r.-. *r • •}» . .. -ffflaamxasstfak Mlllitllftll of tkl DlflUtBl Crf tti m»ft I^SSEtoMT' litti.' Thntk |
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