Tills rOLUMHlAN, iJLOOMSBURO, l'A. lCY& A STIRRING BUSINESS. Yes, a regular revolution business' inwhich one sale helps to make another. The people make us stir around to fill orders, a,-.d evidently believe we do a fair square business. Seeing we have such a large patronage too, convinces others they better try us, and so the trade increases. We're happy over it. and so are all our customers. The de mand for our bread, cakes and candies (our own manufacture), is greater than ever, but we are ready to supply the demand. As the holidays are now com ing on you will be thinking of Clear Toys. Give us a trial on these goods. E. JACOBS & SON, linkers and MTg Confectioners. NO. 130 WES T MAIN STREET. A WINNER FOR ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' Mis Extract Sarsaparilla IF rROPERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a liottle. MANKEltS nOURLE EXTRACT . SARSAPARIU.A has no equal as a Blood Purifier and Tonic. Hash, Pimples and Boils can be cure:l. At all druggists. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Try it and you will never regret it. For sale by all druggists. Fifty cents a bottle. Also at Meyer Bros.' IWTHartmaa & Sons. This week we come directly to the point of selling goods. It will pay to call, and see our coats, Ladies', Misses and Chil dren are pleased with the styles and prices, we have no trouble in selling when we can fit them. The farmers and others like our flannels, especially our twilled red at 25c. Our union flannels are said to be cheap, our stock of cotton flannels is good. Our dress goods and trimming are selling. The fancy Jap goods are coming in but not for show or sale yet, time will bring them on the counters. Keep your Christ mas presents in your mind. Our new plaid dress goods are charming in style and prices. Ycu can't afford to sell your fresh butter, eggs, lard, pota toes etc. where they have no assortment of nice fresh goods at big prices. I. W. HARTMAN & SONS. KlVs Catarrh 3P.EAM EALME" LY.5 1 Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sor.es. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. HiVFEVFtSIU 1BY THE CDEE.HAY-FEVE R A part k;lo 1h applied Into each noHtril on1 Is aiM'ilil., Price an cents nt lrm'glsis; hv mull rglcrd, Wot. ELY UltO'l'UElif M Warren Kt N. V. C I Li .if Cf IKi SLAIN BY CHILI'S POLICt Schley Says Riggin Was Killed by an Officer. SAIL0E3 LASSOED AND DRAGGED. Tha Whole Conduct of the Authorities In Valparaiso During the Late I'npleai- antnes Seems to Have Hern of an I n warrantably High Handed Character, Washington, Nov. 8. Further details of the affray between the Chlliana at Val paraiso and seamen of the United State cruiser llaltlmore have been received by cable from Captain Schley, whoae die patch confirm the previous report that the Valparaiso police treated the Balti more's men outrageously, and assisted the mob In its work of killing two of the crew and wounding others. The dispatch from Captain Schley follows: VAI.PAnAIRO, Oct. 31. Secretary of the Navy: Petty Officer Johnson, In whose arms Charles VT. Ruggan was killed, declares that the act was done by the police guard. Apprentice Francis D. Williams reiorts that he was ar rested by a mounted policeman, who placed catgut nippers around his wrist auft started his horse Into a gallop, throwing him down. After that the policeman walked his horse. Cnal Heaver Patrick McWilliaras was arrested and taken to prison, with catgut nippers around his wrists and lasso around his neck. He was bitten ft the arm after rrost. Coal Hoavor Joseph Qnlg'.cy, while tring to effect escape from the mol was struck with a sword by a police officer. Apprentice John W. Talbot was arrested, catgut nippers were placed around his wrists, and on the way to prison he was struck repeatedly by police. Dragged Unconscious to Prison. Potty Offlcor John Hamilton dangerously wounded and unconscious was dragged to pris on. One of my peoplo trying to make him comfortable was threatened with the butt of a musket and made to assist. My men In prison were examined secretly, although I sent an officer to the court to request authority to al low his prosonce. The request was donied on account of tho proceedings being secret. Be fore discharge my men were required to sign a paper, bnj before doing it Rinehart asked a court official tho meaning of the paper. Ho was Informed that it was a mure form stating that tho signer was not engaged in the trou'Je. Two are dead, three are dangerously vrom.ied and about fifteen are slightly injured. Hurgoons believe the wounded out of danger. Chill's Defiant Iteply. Washington, Oct. 30. The department of state has received a telegram from Min ister F.gan, dated Santiago, Oct. 1!8, in which he gives the following as the reply of the Chilian government to the presi dent's telegram of Oct. 23 asking repara tion for the recent murder of American sailors In the streets of Valparaiso: Minister of foreign affairs replies that the government of the United States formulates demands and advances threats that, without being cast back with acrimony, are not accept able, nor could they be accepted In the present case or in any other of like nature. He does not doubt the sincerity, rectitude or ezpertnoss of investigation on board the Baltimore, but will recognize only the jurisdiction and authori ty of his own country to judge and punish the guilty in Chilian territory. Ho says the administrative and judicial au thorities have been investigating the affair; that judicial investigation under Chilian law is secret, and tho time is not yet arrived to make known the result; when that time does arrive he will communicate result, although he does not recognize any other authority competent to judge criminal eases than that established by the Chilian people. Until the time arrives to disclose the result of investigation he cannot admit that the disorders In Valparaiso or the silence of his department should appear as an expression of unfriendliness to ward the govern ment of the United States, which might put in peril th.o friendly relations between the two countries. TRUMBULL AND BURT GO FREE. The Agsnts of the I tat a Did Not Violate Our Laws. Los Angeles, Cal Nov. 4. Judge Ross, of the United States district court, In structed the jury in the cose of Trumbull and Burt, agents of the Chilian insur gents, who were indicted for their con nection with the Itata affair, to find the defendants not guilty. The cose of the Itata was fully reviewed by Judge Ross, who held that the Itata not being a United States vessel nor fitted out within Its limits, and the right of citi zens of the United States to sell provisions and guns having been settled in prior cases, the defendants could not be held re sponsible. Charged with Fifty Forgeries. Trenton, Xov. 4. Adolphus Chamber lain, of New York, wanted in Canada for a number of forgeries, was arrested here by the chief cf the Canadian secret service, and has been locked up to await the ar rival of the necessary extradition papers. Chamberlain is charged with having com mitted as many as fifty forgeries. Redmond and Flavin Nominated. CORK. Nov. 4 Tha nominating nnnvan. tions of the I'arnellites and the McCarthy ites met and went throuah tha fnrmnllt of nominating their candidates. Mr. John E. Redmond was, of course, named by the Purnellltes and Mr. Martin Flavin by their opponents. There was no disorder. Prince Bonaparte Dead. Paris, Nov. 4. Prince Louis Luclen Bonaparte, ex-senator, son of Luclen and the last surviving nephew of Napoleon I, died Nov. 3 at Tsano, Italy, aged seventy eight. General Markets. New York. Nov. .-COTTON-8not lots quiet; middling uplands, 8 5-160. Futures steady; Novoinber, 8.10o.; December, 8.18c; January, 8. 31o. 'L,OUK Doll: fine, spring. 12.95fib3.Sn: do.. winter, ti.Hj&3.6&; city mill extras, f5103A.i& for West Indies; superfine, spring, $3.5033.80. wheat opened Arm at Mo. advance and then declined Vo. in the early dealings. From this there was a recovery of Jc. and by noon the market was strong; receipts, iH8,9fiu bush els; shipments, 408,478 bushels; No. 8 red win ter, $1.04 rash; do., Novoinber, I1.06J4; do., December, il.05. UUUN Opened steady at unchanged Drloes and declined Ho., and at noon was steady; re ceipts, aufthels; shipments, 41,570 bushels; no. x mixea, uuvc7Uc., cash; do., December, I7c.; do., January, MHo. OATS-Dull. but steady; receipts, 181,850 bushels; shipments, 714 bushels: No. 8 mixed. a7ki.')7c., cosh; do., December, 3TH&; do., January, 37a is -Dull, unsettled and weaker: western. 9Sc-; whole range, WV3IUO0. baulky Hteady; western for export, 61c ; No. 8 Mllwsukee, to arrive, Tito. MOLASHK3 Quiet; New Orleans, ordinary, l17a 8UUAB Refined quiet: cut loaf and crashed. S'Cc; powdered, 4a.: granulated, 4 8-164j 4 8-lc. OOKFEE Spot lots steady; fair Bio cargoes, lKc FORK-Dnll, but steady; new mess, III. LARD Quiet: December. 18.48: January. 18.81. I1UTTEB Dull and in the buyers' favor; western extrts, tio. CHEK8E-IuU, but steady) western, flat, IT PAYS To Via cautious In tho choice of nicdl. oines. Many are injured by trying ex periments with compounds purporting to bo blood-pur i Hers, the principal recommendation of which would scent to bo their "cheapness." Being mndo up of worthless, though not always harmless, ingredients, thry mny well bo "clirnpj" but, In tho end, they are dear. The most reliable medicines are costly, and can be retailed at mod erate prices, only when the manufactur ing chemist handle the raw materials in largo quantities, It Is economy, therefore, To Use Ayer's Rnrsnpnrllla, the valuable components of which are Imported, wholesale, by the J. C. Ayer Co. from the regions where these articles arc richest In medicinal properties. "It Is a wonder to me that any other than Ayer's Sarsaparllla has a show in the market. If peoplo consulted their own In terest, they would never tiso any other; for it Is not only the best, but, on account of Its concentrated strength and purity. It Is the most economical." James F. Duffy, Drug gist, Washington St., Providence, K. I, Dr. A. h. Almond, Druggist, Liberty, Va., writes: "Leading physicians In this city prescribe Ayer's Barsaparilla. I havo sold It for eighteen years, and have tho highest regard for Its healing qualities." I "Although tlio formula Is known to tho trade, there can be no successful Imitation of Ayer's Snrsnparilla. Without having tho enormous facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., It is Impossible for other parties to put together such valuable Ingredients, at tho low cost of Ayer's jSarsaparilla It stands nt the bond of nil similar prepara tions." Mark A. Jones, 50 years a druggist, CO Cambridge St., E. Cambridge, Mass. Trorsred by Dr. J. C. Ayer (kCo., Lowell, M stw. fold by nil Iiiiggiu. Price 81 ; six bottles, So. Cures others, will cure you REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.I IN BLOOMSBURG. itatn Street Desirable building lot SOxSH, price fiano. First Street Frame house, 8 rooms, lot 80x214, price $1030. Fourth street Large frame house, 8 rooms, lot 100 feet front on street, price $4iV). fifth Street Large frame dwelling house, rooms, out-kltchen, barn, fine fruit, Ac, lot Tttx 800, price 84.VX). Jfafn Street Large store building, with dwell Ing house on same lot, corner lot fronting ol two streets, price $4000. Third Street Large 8 room bouse, lot 84x21s Trice $2700. Secoi.d Street, East if renn. Corner lot, 50 ft front. Price $800. Second street Fine large residence, 11 rooms Ferry Road. Two story house, lot 400 feet deep, price Jfioo. exclusive of bath room. Steam, gas, sewer water and all modern Improvements. Tenant houses and a number of vacant lota In other parts or the town, ail of which are for sale on easy terms. For further particulars Inquire Flno Brick Itcstdcncc in Espy Pa., Lot 92 feet front. 10 room house, everything In good repair' recently papered and painted, well at doc. cis tern, good stable and outbuildings, fruit of al kinds. Price $1000. Iran street, near Fifth Two story frame house, 10 rooms, bath-room, water-closet, hot and cold water up-stalrs and down, sower, steam heat, electric light, and stationary range all In splendid condition. Largo new stable on lot, room for three horses. Terms eusy and price low. Of WlNTBRSTRRN, BXCXLIV M'Klt.I.lr. First National Bank Building, tf. Bloomsburg, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undesigned Executors of Cyrus Mcllcnry, deceased, will expose to public sale on the premises In Orange township, said county, on SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1891, at 1.80 p. m., the following described real estate, sttiinteln Orange township, bounded and de scribed as follows : On the north by land of Charles Trump and ruinous Young, on tho west by lands or lilruin Bowman and Krl Ikeler, on the south by lands of Erl Ikeler and Martin Kline and on the east by lands of Martin Kline, Wesley Bowman and Thomas Mcllenry, whereon Is erected a Twc story Brick Dwelling House, a good Bunk Barn, Htraw Plied and other out building. A good orchard, and running water at both bouse and barn. It contains about So ACRES of CLEARED LAND and about 2i ACRES of TIMBER LAND, Mostly Oak. TEKM8 OF BALK. Ten per centum of one fourth of the purchase money shall be paid at the striking down of tho property; the one fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation absolute, and the remaining three-fourths In one year after confirmation uisl with interest from that date. Deed to be made after full payment of the purchase money, at the expense or tho purchuser. All grain In the ground and personal property on the premises reserved. Hrbkino. HEHECCA McIIKNHY, Atty. KDWAK1) McllKNUY, Executors or Cyrus Mclienry, dee'd. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that an application will be uiude to the Governor ot Pennsylvania on the flrst day of December 1HU1 by J. L, Klchurdson, F. J. lilchurd, O. J. Klchard, L. H, Wlntersteen, II. A. M'KIUlp and W, D. HecKloy under the Act of Assembly approved April sJMih 1H74 entitled "An Act to provide for the lncor- ? oration and regulation or certain corpora lons";uud the supplements thereto tor the charter of an lnteiidio corporation to be culled "HliKinwburtr Brass and Copper Company", The character u ud object of which Is the inuuufiutture of tubes, rods and other articles of ooniiutirco from wood or metal anil tho manufacture of brass, copper and all other uietalK. And for these purpones to huve, possess and enjoy all tho rlglibMbenofllR and privileges ot said Act of As li'iubly and the supplements thereto. WlNTIHHTKKN BSCILV & M KlLI.ll'. 1H8-W. KollcltOIU. S3 . What is Castorla In Dr. Samuel Tltclicr's prescription for Infants nd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor ther Narcotic Btibstance. It is a harmless nuliatitnto for Parcrjorlc, Drops, Soothing Byrtips, and Castor Oil. It is IMoasant. Its guarantco i thirty years' u:io by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcTcrlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Cartoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho utomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacca-tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Da. O. C. Osooon, Ixiwcll, Mans. Castorla is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla In stead of the variousquack nostrumswhlch are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down thru- throats, thereby scudiug them to premature graves." Da. J, F. KrscnsLoi, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. lutM11uti f yyyi "Hi. r,v!fixaJTeLmiMJmaiwmiti!l WW XT Q A - Aiivenisoa in tins paper in Mcptemiier, were awarded as follows ; ft scholarship to. I. c. Lee Bnlllbay, Ia. :!.' scholarship to May llliighaiii, Wnverlv, N. Y.; 4l scholarship 10 James M' Mockler, Klmlrii. The UKKAT school OK COM.MMM'K. KLMIHA, . Y.. will award one W Business scholarship December l.'.th for a problem solution, tcudi stumps for particulars. Write to J. c. Lee or the others It you doubt our reliability. "5e eing is Believing." And a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is not cood. Simple. Beautiful, d'otl these words mean much, but to see "The Rochester" will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brifrhter than eas Unlit. softer than electric light and took for this stamp Tnu RocnuSTBR. Tfthetampdealer hasn't the genuine Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and we will send you a lamp safely by exnrcus your chuicc of over 2,000 varieties from the Largest iMmp Stort in iht World. HOCHKSTElt LAMP CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the ettute 0 Jacob Yeager deceased. The undersigned appointed auditor by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county to pass up on the exceptions tiled to the account of M. t. Hughes who was the executor of the said Jacob Yeagur deceased, as filed by the administrator of the said M. (J. Hughes deceased, and make distribution of the balance In the hands of said accountants, will meet the pan ics In Interest at his orilce in Bloomsburg, Pu. on t he kTth day of November A. D. lHitl at 10 o'clock In the forenoon nt which tune nnd place all parties having any claim against said estate must appear anil pre sent the same other-wise they will be debarred from receiving any thing from said estnte. it. 1'HANK ZAKK, 10-21. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. estate 0 Rebecca Fra$, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distrib ute the funds In the hands of Alfred Press, ad ministrator of the estate of Hebecca Freas, de ceased, as appears on Ills account, to and among the parties entitled thenno, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his otllce In the town of Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 17th dav of November lsttl, at 10 o'clock a. m when anil where all parlies interested are requested to f resent their claims or be forever after debarred row coming in upon the said fund. W.M. CUK1UMAN, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Stroup, a limalU: The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Picas ot Columbia Count v, to distribute the balance In the hands of Hubert C. Howell, committee of Jaoob si roup a lunatic, as shown by his flint and tlnal account tiled to September term 1SUI, to and among the parties legally entitled thereto, will sit athts onice In Bloomsburg, on Wednesday, November 181 h, 1H91, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all persons having claims against said est ate must appear and prove the same or be debarred from coming In on said fund. J. 11, MAIZE, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Freas, deceased. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to dlstrb ute the funds In the hands of Morris B. Freas, administrator of the estate of Kainuol Kreas, deceased, us appears on hts account, tn and among the parties entit led thereto, will attend to tho duties of his appointment at his onice In the town of Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 17ih day of November lH'.il, at 10 o'clock a. in., when and where all parties Interested are requested to present their claims, or be forever after di barred from joining In upon the satd fund. WM. tlllils.MAN, Auditor. PARTITION NOTICE. In the matter of the partition of tht estate of William tevlc Sr., deceased. To William Beck, Jr., of Centre township, Columbia county, Pa.j (ieorge Beck, whose last known address was Dickson, Lee county, j in nols : stary Bei k of Centre township, Columbia county, and Harsh L, Intermarried with Wesley Hitler, of Orange township, Columbia comity, You are hereby notified that In pursuance ofnn order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia count v, a writ of part ft ion has Issued from said court to tbe sheriff of said county, returnable on the llrst Monday of December, A. D. IHlll, and that the Inquest will meet for the purpose of making aiirtltlon or.the real estate of suld decedent on nnday, November 1, 1H1, between tlie hours of V a. m. and 4 p. m., unun the premises lu t'enlre township, Coluu.b'.a county, fa., at v.... uu (jiuc jttu uuu avieuu 11 you See nrooer. iu-ao-3t. JOHN B. CAHKY, Sheriff. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted toclilldren that I recommend It as superior loany prescription known to me." , . IT. A. Ancnsa, M. v., lil So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their exerl ence In their outside practice with Castoiiv and although we only hsve anion:? our medical supplies what is known as rruulur products, yet we are free to confess that thu merits of Castoria lias won us to look with favor uon It." United HoserriL axd Disntssinv, , i)oton, Maiis. Allem C. Smith, Pre:, more cheerful than cither. I VVWiiV "The Rochester." AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Fftateo.ru. G. CrefeUnj, deceased. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' court of Columbia count v, to puss up on exceptions, and to make distribution of the funds of the estate to unit ninong the parties entitled thereto, will sit nt the ontee of Winter Kteen, Beekley, c M'KIUlp, In Bloomsbiltg, on Mnnduy, November 8, 1HH1, at lOo'cloek, a. m.,to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where all persons having claims must ap pear nnd prove the same, or be debarred from auy share of said fund, I.. S. WIXTKKSTKEV, 1M0-M. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate orSinum Feltermaa, deceased. The undersigned having licen appointed an v" J'-"" ',"' v,, r- ci:r lour, null 1AJ U1H second aud tlnal account of thu executors of Pinion rrii.Titiiiu mitt 01 locusi. towiisuln de ceased and U) dlst rlbule t he fund In tint hands 01 buiu rati-uuim, win meet me parties Inter pst.Kl.iir tin, ont,.,. ,,f iv 11 iji. ....... l-.... , ..... ........... , ,,, ,,. ,,,,,, 111 1 uta- wlssa, on Saturday the 141 h day ol November . "uiiocK u. 111., ai wuien lime mid place nil iiersons having claims against said fund will appear and present the sumo or be forever debarred from comliia In lor a share thereof. ItOBKKT JH CK1NC.HAM, Auditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. x Estate cf Slary Clayton late of Toirn nf Blooms. ourg, Nollno f hnmhir rrl ,.a . " ;-. ,, : . ' ";-"." nine u'suuneni- l"11 e estate of Mary Clayton, lata of the ......,iinu,B, 1'iMiui.t 01 1 oitiiiiiua, fa, deceased, have been granted to K. I'. I'ursel, re sident of said town, to whom all iersons ludebt m"!"'1 V'". p arT "''I'tested to make payment ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Benl. SaiHts late the town of Blooms Ourg, fa., deed. Notice Is hereby given that ltte rsof admliils. t rat Ion ou t he estate of Ben. K. Havlts, ute of theuiwn of Bloonmhurg, l'a., deceawd have been granted to the undersigned udTidnlstra" tors to whom all persons (tidelm-d to "said estaTe havn'Tr!:! rl" ,au l'y'''ts, and U oi" liune without aelayrUdS W,U,Uttka k"WUlUu CHAHt KS BAVIT9. U. C. K1HIIKL, 10-W-Ow. Administrators, ELECTION NOTICE, The regular annual meeting of the stock holders ol the Bloomsburg Land lini rov?mei.t Company will be held on Son. ?. 1 1" mi d , v of November, A. 1)., indi, between J! ' ho mi lit a and o elock In the afiernisin, a ih , n K'v bu'- HMO-It Meen-tary, INSOLVENT NOTICE. ' Notice is hen-by given to the creditors ,f . undersigned and to all pern, ,m wl , 11 nlav oucerii, that he will apply tl, lu ..'....V1, Common Plcuaor Columbla'coun ty for l ie ben nt o the Insolvent laws orthw Com nwoain on Monday December 71 h, ism ut I h ,n J court in the afternoon of iald to, ia w imi,,u sny person having any object f'ti ThH li1 charge as an Insolvent debtor can ipoiar a ,rt uiak the same known "I'peur and H. If. LlTTl.K. UAKKy H1,KA, AJ lO-JO-tt. A BiO D03TON BMNK CHASH. Ths Maerlrh National fine. ,nr I'rr.lilent Totter Arrtf(. PosTOV, Nov. 3. Aa P. Potter, prn dent; Colonel ,'onn It. French and 'n,,,,,. ns Dana, directors of the Maverick Nation al b.ink, were arrested by I'nlted Sj.vot mnrhnli la-tnlnlit, chnrerl with "HM, ,m brr.r.lctnent anil misappropriation, of fii',.1. of the Maverick National bnhk." Allltoiiul sums mentioned In the warrants arc tumi Inal and comparatively small, It Is under stood that, the amounts Involved reach tl.MTO.OOO In the case of Potter, mt OKI In that of French and (3H0,00t) In thai ft H.tna. Mr. Dana was tha only one who nm,i, an attempt Insecure ball. He was broiiuM befote United States Commissioner Hal let f, and furnished sureties In the sum ot t7onn. In Mr. Pot tac's case the ball wa placed at tl.Vl.OOO anf that of Mr. French at Itno.poo. The two latter remain In then respective residences In charge ot deputy marshals. The losses of the Marerlrk Nationsl bank are estimated at upward of I'J.imo,. 01, which wipes out the reported surplti. and undivided profits of $1,000,000, the capital of 110,000 and all ot the inn p,.r cent, assessment that the shareholder, may be called upon to contribute. Hut a. nearly a majority nf the linnk shares weie owned by PresldentPotter, some of which he had pledged with savings banks, etc., it Is doubtful if tha full assessment can le collected. The depositors, however, should only lose a fraction of their deposits. Senator Quy' I.lbel Suit.. FlTTMU'Wi, Nov. 4 Senator M. 8. Quay went east last tilfibt to Washington, from whence he will go south to Florida. ll was accompanied by his on ami Captain 11. M. Donolnie, of Heaver. Major K. A. Motitooth, of this city, and . General Mnlione, of Petersburg, Va., will also Join tho party, Senator Quay stated that ho would enter no moro libel suits for a time, ns ho had cnoiuli 0:1 his liunds at present "Has the criminal suit been entered against Chairman Kerrf" asked a reporter. "Not yet, but 1 will probably attend t the matter when I return from Florida " Ilory Files a Cross mil. TflENTON, Nov. 4 Kx Presldeut lloey, of the Adams Kxpress company, hss filed across bill In the t'nited States court ak ing for a restraining order to prevent the Adams company from selling the Southern Express company slock, which Mr. Iloey Rave ns collateral security for n f 10o,0 V loan. He also asks for an order restraining the company from foreclosing a mortgage Riven by him to tha tinnrnntce Safe and Deposit company ot Philadelphia. Judge Green granted the order, which is return able Nor. 10. The Nine Head Miners. Dl'TTK, Mon., Nov. 6. The terrible ac cident In the Anaconda mine resulted in the death of nine men. The killed are: James U'Dounell, Ctmrloa M. Evans, John Hitchlo, James (5. Sullivan, Patrick Mil ligan, Michael McAvery, James Hoach, W. M. Martin and Dennis Shaughnessy. The men fell l.'.IK) feet. Tbe bodies were so mangled ns to be scarcely recognizable. In some cases only a basketful of remains could be gathered. Reaves and the Quay Certificate. Washington, Nov. 4. Mr. Lacey, comp troller of the currency, has received a let ter from Francia II. Keeves, of Philadel phia, who was appointed an expert by Governor Pattison to examine the affair, of tbe Keystone National bank, stating that information given Senator (juay that Mr. Heeves was the person "who abstracted or ermitted to be copied for partisan or libelous purposes" the certlQcaU ot de Posit bearing Senator Quay's name la en tirely false. Csar Uc fuses to flea Kalssr. Bf.klin, Nov. 5. The Journey of the czar continues to occupy the attention of the diplomatic world. A high authority here says that the ctar refused to see Em peror William. The utmost precautions were taken by the police duriug the Jour ney of the cxar through Germany. The railway lines were guarded juio as lu Hussla. The RtiH Against Clapp Bpooner. Uuidokpout, Conn., Nor, 4. In tbe suit of tbe Adams Express company agaiust Clapp Spooner au amendment, was filed to the original complaint. It charges Mm with appropriating money and artiolea to the amount ot (100,000 unlawfully, and ask for an order tor a pecuniary remun eration or tbe return of the amount alleged to have beu embezzled. No Krquialtlan fur Starr. Nohwalk, Conn., Nov. ft. George K. Starr, who stole a horse and carriage Oct. 27 from tbe Manhattan stables. New York, and was arretted in South Wilton, ha been released trom custody. Governor Hill has made no requisition tor the re turn ot the prisoner. Sevaiitaen Miliars Killed. Bl'TTK, Mont., Nov. 4. A cage carrying eighteen men fell In tbe Anaconda mine from tbe 400 to the WO level and killed seven ten last uight. On account of the distance of the initio from the center of tbe city the names of tbe killed cannot be learned. Tim llopkln Hopeful. Chicago, Nov. 4. Timothy Hopkins has arrived at the Auditorium. "I am not In the least discouraged," he aald when ques tioned upon the result of tbe Searles will case. "I have at no time made any over tures for a compromise." Tha Daks of Orleans Corespondent. London, Oct. 81. Cbarlea Nesbltt Fred erick Armstrong has sued bis wife tar di vorce. She Is known on tbe operatic stage as Mme. Melba. Infidelity la charged, and his highness Louis Philippe, duke of Or leans, Is cited as corespondent. A Big Baseball Ichesne. New York, Nov. 5. The Herald aays the league will form twelve club organ ization for .ix t year, Including tbe preseut league cities and three cities now holding American association franchisee. The blow will be a bad one to tbe association. Senator RadfUld rroetar. MoNTPEUrn, Vt., Nov. 4. Governor Page lias Issued a proclamation appoint ing lledfield Proctor senator from Ver mont to fill the vacancy caused by tbe resignation of George F. Edmunds, which took effect Nov. L Tha Philadelphia tails. New Yohk, Nov. 4. The United States crnlser Philadelphia, the flagship of tbe North Atlantic squadron, tooK her depart ure from tha Brooklyn navy yard tor Br. Thouiua, West Iudiss, yesterday. Tb P-'rel also sailed
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