WS" 7J1 mWW- MWWW$ '";' ''-"1 W'rriT S!r fipTO;sp4i:w . estf, tlt..ef If Mrt , pjt f je yartfaltec' fntelene feC3 VOUJMIC XXIII NO. 275. LANCASTER PA., MONDAY. JULY 25, 1887. L'lUOE TWO 0EN1 iHn& illi -tVf7emnaJBeSjVjJi t M leBIiSleWz0eSS"F7 II IIHII W'Jll 1 1 MWIMI WiW f law . I MORE TALESOF MISERY Nhewltig tlie MiilAilmluUlrAtiM l thtf 1'ORnty Hospital TIIK MIOCKIN'8 MOBY TOLD BY A BOY. urn had iv hmi.m in mi imu ahu win mwLBtirait, The four I. IIIU rellew Tell. IIU Hler In Mannar I list Compels Ureitenrs-I'aiileh- iiinnl ill faunere Iijr I mail, ration at Them VVlihttielneaneUeullr- in' Inn nltiie" lulelllgeti. '" Mt.tetnenle. Thu publication In the column of thl Journal et the disgraceful facta In regard te tint treatment el patient at the county hua pltal lua aroused general Interest and much Indignant comment Mini el all shades of llllcal fnltli iinlte In condemning the I'miiii ill what should tie the ine-t sacred of imtitle truiin, mill thute It a general feeling et horror that lliu erganlrd charity of the comity nlieuld have reached no low a standard a te nIiew no Irani of benevo lence, ami rank merely an a brutal plan ler keeping misery out of sight. Neme years age n lady of tliin elty, well known for her charity and philanthropic spirit neught te aieiiMi publle MintliiiiMit In thla matter through thu column of a contemporary Journal, but alie waa met by a punitive denial and lliu comment that "he bail been iliipeeed Uhiii. The name auawtir will ileubtlea be made te tint stricture, el thl paper, but our unadorned story of tlie facta we have but treated with the testimony of many ether Mini knew wlioreot they apeak, and If the evil la nut removed It will mil be because of any lack el zeal en the part el thu Iniki.m IH..NI Kit I Mll.lt HKNsKNMl's ahminim uatien. Tlie teNtliiieuy published liwara principally upon former administrations, hut thla may he owing te thu natural utiwilllnKUuan et in in uute. te talk against tlm arm that held the Hwerd. We publish the following correc tion In answer te an Inquiry whether the Mr, Itroeiiitt, who waa alluded te la the I s i ki.i.iiik.m'Kii, died under lir. Heusenlg'a admliiliitratlen . 11 lit. died under Nanseulg' administra tion, and tlm day I saw It waa tlm Suuday Isifeiu lie iIIinI , lie died en thu I'rlday Inf lowing. 'I he dated Ilia death I cannot re member, hut I hii,iM.ii jeu can easily getit And this 1 w, and ali-e Mr. Daniel Kit?, el Net in li mi leiMeuii Chestnut and Orange, and I 'led Itaucr, shoemaker, corner Weal Iv lug aud .Maty slieets, was with me when we tw the Kit en the Hunday liefere hi deatli. fll.MH.hi K. lliteiiMr." Allxirt Snyder, new at thu hiMpllal diaabled by ihllauimatery rlieuiiiatlam, IU uwn the llmir of bta room In the aauie noaltlen be ha for IHyeara, hla loed day alter day and year alter year twiiig preciiuly thu mine- namely, dry In C4d and black celliw for break laal, meat and bread for d Inner, bread and tea for aupper. ()(i course, kind Irleuda ellen bring him dulnUr. g, A tun in MiMi.m H-ated quietly en a loner hii ( el thu Malra el the county hospital, thu Im ki.i.Iiik.m i,k man found h mj thin and Mlu tMy. He waa net tlieie wlien we p-iil a moment las lore and had utidtntly juat (aiuaed ler a luluutu'a rrat Ireiii a round el work. Well, Johnnie, what'a thu nutter ?" It wan ilear that Heiuuthliig ltal waa the matter (rum thu aturt expreaalun el the In telligent lace and Ida nerMiua meemeiiL Thu corner of the corridor wall Hheltered him and none el the attendauta were In ftlgbt, but the boy aioke rapidly and aa though he were drhen te It by a deeperate knowledge thai be miiHt de neuinthlng xery aoen or die, "I'mi get "Ix helea 111 my leg and haen't bnd any thl ugdone ler il since the II rat of A prl1. 1 theugbl inn Liu U I could only get away Iren) here te Keme place where I could aee doclera and Kt aeinn care I might gut well." Thu Ihhi werda came doubtfully and with uye lull elteara and voice I alter lug. " hat de tliey tay la wrong with the legf" ".scrofula." "What'a your name?" "llenry Keener." "Hew long bae youlnenliero?" "'Ihree yeara There are three hole en each aide of thla leg, and they worry me dreadlully. They don't de anything ler It" He get up te move en. 11 lle you walk much en that leg 7" "Yea; I work around,' aud he (dipped Hllently oil along the entry te bl work, for he la nearly at way buay, and washed Ihe poeua and ether table lurnlture. Thl boy' story waa told lu a atralghtlerward, positive manner that It It no doubt aa te it absolute truth, aud thu writer baa never I Intoned te anything mere pathetic than thla hurried and doxpemie apiieal for relief from a peer little fellow hi the clutche of a terrible dlsei-e. ITNIMIKD AS INRANK. Mr. and Mra. Iiimtbtch worked In the hos pital for their beard some year age, Mr. Iiliuebaqh following hla trade a a tailor and hla wile helping In tlm work of the beuse. Heme time age Mr-s l.imubach, who regu larly auemled thu Moravian chureb, ventured te k oiie Hunday morning without asking ermlM"ii, and she was promptly punished by liuprn'eiimtiit among the luaaue. The doctor and ihruu uihera, In spite et the earn est protnatsef the htiitMnd, dragged the peer woman oil te the lmane departuieut, the huHlund, who has since died, exclaiming, "They will make my wile limane !" Mm. Limeliach is new at work in the hospital. Mr. Jacob lleraheck tulU the following atery et thu treatment of the luaaue. Mr. HerslKH'k bad the misfortune te be mildly alllic'ed with thla ruarlul malady and waa for lour weekacun lined In the insane department, but was thoroughly conscious of all that wa going en around hlui and Haw much abuaeef the luaaue. A blind mm el great age wa struck vleluntly and dragged Inte a cell, dieting no cnualdurable resistance. A man who waa usually quiet aud inellenslve waa roughly handled and atonee becoming violent was most terribly abused, struck with some Implement and dragged te a cell. Mr. Uor.heck has no teeth, but he waa net allowed a knlte, fork or anoeu te eat hi meat with, and waa obliged te swnllew it whole. It wa uet cut small and was tee tough te tear. They once gave blm se strong adese olculeral that be wa severely burned. Heme of the inmate while complaining of their treatment requtet that their name be uet used, a they are at the merey of the management. A ('OlinOlinitATIVK I.KTTKH. Chaplain loenard, of the tlraud Army, bauds us the following letter, enulealug cut ting from the INIKI.I.KIKNIIKII : I'gSNHM.VANH HOI IHBIIHANIIhAIUIIW lllllIB, i khiK, fa, July w, 11M7, ,tri. ('. I.tennnl, JCh., Imncnilrr till, Vli, DkakHiii : In answer te your last com munication I will say I fully subscribe te the Mittlngs 1 send you. 1 will also aay I aaw plenty et lice en inmate and nothing den te exterminate them. I wa there about eiuiit month, and the living wa black ccillce, dry bread for breakfast and aupper, with bean aud rice soup for dinner, I be lieve thl Is about the real point ae far Ml knew. I am getting along nleely, Have no complaints te make. Tne home la all I would wish It- flease write te me toen, Hiving tne all the news. Your with respect, Ihaae Htai.kv, net undeh m'cukabv. In Saturday Inteluqenckk thaalery of Ui tx-ward nune wbe was refused trett. lueetend ed two days without water or attention must be corrected by the BUtement Uit till occurred under the present adminis tration. He Drat went te tlie heapltsl under Or. McCreery, and having a relapse returned after Dr. ttenaenlg lied taken charge. A eltlxwi, who will net permit hi name te be used,sys that becalled en a relative at the hospital who wh In a feeble condition and waa told that he wan net In condition u ba seen. He wa kept walling for 15 or 31 min ute and when he entered the alek room found the twllent shivering with oeld and the Window wide eiieu. The warden Mill that he had te clean him up II rat, though II wa between ten and eleven o'clock In the morn Ing. Thl pallnut died within a week of hla hasty cleaning. BBIUMM HAH BttUltH, A Itallsi Ntat ulAiralr Nuw llauetted at the Mid ttl lliMia. KlilieitM iNTKi.i.tiiKNrKit I hasten te gle you a bltel uuw. l,e and hebeid I I aaw a man dying In the old pet house yea terday In tieate the II rat one during lx years' visitation hi that miserable place. The room was daikened, till were excluded and an attendant steed by hla bedside aa peer Jerry Wright breathed out his dying breath. Oh, bow my heartfelt thanks went up te Hed for what your foarleexpoureof thla place ba already done ler thep.ier dying men who are compelled te come here. New gieen blinds st every window exclude the light ; fly palr strewn about the rooms attract and exterminate the swarms el lllus; white earthen water mug In place of rusty tlu cup.; extra mattresses here and there about the rooms te take the place el any that may become soiled; aud screen at the windows. Why, 1 thought that I had gotten Inte Farmer '.liumermau'a bud room In mistake aa I entered the old building yesterday, but after assuring myself that 1 waa In the old pest beuse 1 said te the attendant : " Thl place leek altogether dllldrent te-day," Yea, heanswered, " and we are going te keep It this wsy." What a pity, aye what a shame, that they did net commence Uiegixal work year age, and net wall until Ibu Intim.i.i OKNcan compelled them te de se. And hew sorry I leel te day that all my complaint of mismanagement during the isul went uubeeded by these who could hate long age brought about a butter state of atlalrs, but " belter late than neter," and new let the geed work go en until eery cause of complaint I removed se that thu peer uuferliiualea whom we "have always wltli us" may bs tieriiiillud te live and die aa human beluga, which !mi uet been the case heretofore, ler I have aeen many a laiur dying soul 'MJiu-p and ireiii aud murmur. In uli .ad ami l.ulile piuver, t or a hit of final te ulrutiKtlien, And the lii.sed pine flush air." Yours, lu the work, A. V. I. uurrrttiMit mtmrnv muhmhai. (It. 8ltiihn's Nunitay Hclienl, Gl"artnaksrs and the Hu-onsrcber Altsnd It. The funeral of (lutlfrled Myers, the young Herman who was drowned lu the I unestega, I'rlday alternoeu, leek place Hunday al ter tor tor noen, from the residence of tils uncle, Uharles .Schmidt, Mi Columbia avenue. Hev. I'.nill M elate r, aater of SL .Stephen's Lutheran church, conducted tbe funeral service. The meui Intra of lliu Hunday school con cen uected with the church were pres ent In a body aud rendered semu appro priate music. The Lancaster M.i'iinorcher, of which ileeeaawl was a member, attended the funeral in a txaly ; aud a very large number of clgarinakers were also In attend ance. There were many Meral tribute laid um the young mail's celli u, the most elaborate piece being a tleral chair, across the back of which, placed diagonally, was thu word " vacant." At tlie close of the re llgleus exercises, the luneral precession was lermed and moved te Woodward Hill ceme tery, where the Interment was made. At the grave a chorus of mero than twenty member of Ibe M.cmiercher sang Wie sle sesauft rutin." The following named young men acted as psll-learers : Jehn Ilarnbartt Jacob r Hebeid, Charles H. Hcbnld, Valon Valen tlue Helbeit, Jeseph Kinder and llenry Ott Ott hefer. MAVAI'BU rmiM TUB ATATtUH HUVAB. .fetan Uulnn Hinaattee the Woodwork elaCell Window and (leu tint. Saturday Alderman McCennmy Issued a warrant for the arrest et Jehn Quluu, wbose wilecbarged hi in Willi deaertlnn. He waa arrested by Ulllcer Walsh at North Queen and Orange streets. Jehn Cenllu was with Qulnn at tbe time, and he tried te prevent the officer from taking blm. HiMjclal Olllcer llurna went te the assistance of Walsh, and he took Cenllu te the station beuse. Aa tbe latter was being put down the stair be re stated and tore Hum' coat oil. l'atsey wa tee heavy for tbe auburn-haired young man, however, and be bad te submit. Qulnn wa taken without much trouble by Walsh, who locked biiu In cell Ne, :i ou eastern aide of the station house. He wa lu but a abort time until he made hi escape. Heme one had left a heavy Iren bar belonging te the boiler In the cell. With Ibis Qutnu easily mashed the wooden trame work In tbe cell, holding tbe Iren bar, tie then bad no trouble In getting out aud running away. The frame broken by Qulnn was rotten and vary soft, ae that it could be destroyed without making much noise. Qulnn has net yet loeii recaptured. Fer hla part In tbe performance Ceiilln will have te sutler. He ha been prosecuted tie fore Alderman McConemy for Interfering with an elllcer, and also for drunken and disorderly conduct lie will be heard thl evening. V Inanelal Oondlllen el Vnag: Mount Jer, July 'Ji Hermit Castle, No Ne tal, Knlgbtaofthetielden Kagle, was organ ergan Izsd In thl place December 15, lNsri, with :7 charter members. The castle new ha a meiii tterahtp of 70, whose age average -7 years. Tbe total fund of tbe castle te date, including value of intrapbernalla, ia fsj.tl.51 ; paid out during tbe last six mentha for benefits, f.ir, ; ball rent, .M 50 j regalia, fJi 50; (air capita tax te Uraud Castle, (S.UI ; miscellaneous ex penses, fUl.-n, there being a net gain of fr.2.17. J. K. Mlasemer, el theAViir iml AVie.i, of thla place, will en uext Thursday run hi fourth annual excursion Irem this place te Mt Uretna park and Cornwall. Uene Watt. Mr. Kllas Hoelne, former Lancastrian, of I'aaadeua, California, wbe ha been visit ing liSncister for the past two month, has returned home. William I Htermlellz, of Stermfellz.V Sen's plalulng mill, has returned with blm, Intending te stay about one year. Mr. Stermfellz wa yesterday presented with the lour volume of Franklin Squares, hand somely bound in one, by Grace Lutheran Hunday school, el which he has been mem ber for many years. Many of his frlenda were at the depot te bid him farewelL Admitted te III liar. According te the Weat Hend, Wl., 7'imm, Halph Hlmen, once connected with the Lon Len Lon eon Renovating establishment en Duke atreet, has been admitted te the bar of West Bead, and ia licensed te practice In tbe courts of Wisconsin. Over one-third of the appli cants failed te get through. Taklag relsea IlebDked. Uertrude Heeorelt, aged 17 years, or New New Yerk, was rebuked by her mother for staying out late. Bha took rat noJaenHaiurdavnhtht I and died after mueu suffering. SUNDAY IN TIIK GHUKCHKS. rum cMMMsijr.iruAa vlavbh ih THHIVtHU VUVHTHt V ILL AUK. A lairg (lathering at ILfloe, WWfiiNiwtl. H. Uharah Is lletldlng-IIUtarf of the Ces. rsgatlen - first Uoamualen at Ht. Mar' rtra In a Uolered Ubarrti. Hunday was a big day at Helten, en the Quarry villa railroad, when the corn or atone of the United llrethren church, new In course of erection there, was laid with appropriate service. Hpeclal train were run from thl city and Quarry vllle. but owing te the throat threat en lug condition of the weather the crowd wa net a large as was expected. A It was, however, there was a large number el eople proaeuL A congregation of this denomlnatleti wa llrst organized In Helten In 1SMI. It ha new sixty-three members, aud ts In a nourishing condition. They formerly worshiped In the Union church In the village. Last spring they concluded te erect a church of their own. They purchased a quarter of an acre of land from Daniel 1 1 err, the lime burner, and re cently began te build the church, the foun dation of which Is new completed. In alze the building Is Mx 10 fuel, and it will be of brick, with beltry ami bell. The services et Hunday were held In a large lent within a few yards of thu new building. This tent was erected souie lime age, and It Is provided with a pulpit, si-sla, Ac Since the llth of July ser Ices have been held In the tent each evening by Hev. Charles Pil grim, the boy evangelist, who created such a favorable Impression in this city last winter. The services began al .1 o'clock wheii ad dresses were delivered by Presiding Klder (. W. M. Klger, Kevs. Charles Pilgrim, J. It. Kuuk, of the Covenant church, this city, and Bev. J. tl. Hmoker, pastor of the con gregation. Alter this the cornor-stene, a piece of marble which was contributed by W. H. tlreen, of Houuybreok, Chester county, was laid. In the stene were placed copies of the Ianeater newspapers, a Testa ment, hymn bonk, Ae. Throughout the service were very Interesting, and the sing ing of the choir ws a feature. In roapeni-e te the earnest appeal el Ituv, Kuuk quite a liberal collection was lilted. The congrega tion have some money towards the comple tion el the building, but they will depend largely upon contributions and theuolloo theuelloo theuolleo tions taken up at the corner-sleno laying and thu dedication. The (suitor and members et the congregation seem te be very earnest In the work, and they will no doubt be free of debt In a short time. Ttislr Klrn Ueimmiiilun. Sixteen llltlu girls and eigbt little boys made their lirat communion al tbe H a. m, mas at Ht. Mary's Catholic church en Hun day. The girls were while dresses with veils and wreaths and eich carried a bouquet of llewers. The hey were In neat suit of black. The sacrament was administered within the sanctuary ratling aud was per formed by ll'iv. Dr. I'. J. McCullar.b, pastor of the church. The little ones looked very pretty In their childish innoceei-e, and the exercises were witnessed by a large congre gation. A Culurril lln.li Meeting. The Union Itethel church, a colored con gregation at lUwlliiHV'ille, held a bush meet ing near that village yesterday. There wa a geed attendance, but the threatening weather kept many away. In the morning Hev. Jehn O. .Stewart preached, and Hev. Clinten Harris In the atlernoen. The even ing MirviceM were conducted by Hev. Dennis Harnbart, el Mount Jey. Heveral omnibus lead of colored iwploef tills city attended. A atlMtAV ALABM. A Slight fire In a Church The Uolered Breth ren and Ml.tere Kicltaxi. Tbe alarm et fire Hunday evening at half past 11 e' clock was caused by the oxpleslon of a coat oil lamp In thu colored church in Keagleysville, between North Queen and I'rluce street, l-'ire compiuie Ne. I, .1, and I ran their apparatus out te the church, lint their services were net needed, the I lames being extinguished with a few buck etafull of water belore their arrival. Ne damage was done the building except tbe blackening of the walls, but there wa a won derful scare among the colored saints ter a lew minute. Hdly In NcMMl el lteialr. The boiler el steam tire engine Ne. I, la badly In need of repair. It waa severely tested and leaked considerably at the Hindi tire last week. In running out te tbe Keag leysville lire Hunday night, the crown sheet ei allied and tbe eugiueer was afraid It would be blown out The euglne la lu a dangereus condition and should by all means have a new butler. The one new in use has been In service ever since tbe engine was built many years age. ma HBMUVHATIV VUHtBHTlON. Count Committee Chairmen te He K.-Otllcle Metubrraet the State Committee. Chairman Dallas Sanders, of the Demo cratic state central co'iimittep, has Issued tbe following uotice : Piilt.AiiKi.riil v, July HI, ltvS7. The Democratic state convention, te nomi nate a candidate for Judge of the supreme court, a candidate for state treasurer aud tbe transaction of such ethor business as may be brought bolore It will meet at Alleutewn en Wednesday, August 31, at twelve o'clock neon. The representation in the convention will consist of representative delegates, one for each 1,000 Democratic votes cast for governor at the last gubernatorial election, or for a fraction el 1,000 such votes amounting te 500 or mere lu the roapectlve representative dla triets, provided that each representative dis trict shall have at leaaioue delegate, Dvi.i.vs Hanhkun, Chairman, William V. Dannkhewkii, Sec'y. Tbe state committee has recommended that state rule shall bu altered se as te read: The state central comuillteo shall consist of one member Irem each county, and lu addi tion any county that Is entitled te mere than ene state senator shall have au additional member for tech additional senator. Tbe chairman of the local county organ!, t t tlen shall be ex olllcle a member of tbe statu committee. Additional members (In coun ties entitled te them) ahall be apsiinted in such manner as the local regulatlena of tbe respective county ergani.uiuua may deter mine. Tbe change consists of the addition of tbe chairman et the lectl county organization te tbe committee. It la alae recommended that the apportion ment el delegate te the state convention be baaed en the vote at the last procedlog guber natorial or presidential election, whichever hall have Ust occurred, In place et at the last proceed Ing gubernatorial election alone, The report of tbe committee of seven of tbe state committee, recommending a uniform plan for senatorial and congressional nomin ations throughout the state, will be presented te the state convention ter such action as they may deem proper. I'ualablug Fraud lu llaltltnere. At Haltlmere Henry Hulntzetllug, one of the convicted Judges of election, who tailed te appear when hla confederates were sen tenced, surrendered himself in the criminal court Judge Dully sentenced blm te two years in Jail and te pay a tine of f 1,000. Healthy Criticism. Frem the Philadelphia '1 lines. It 1 an unmistakable sign of a healthy Im provement In publle sentiment te aee Mr. Kendall, Mr. Monaghan, ex-Governer lleyt, Judge Woodward and ethers severely criti cised for having recommended Oicar Jewell Harvey, the forger, tu the favor et Secretary Manning. am ALL OMALMBA VHUTBVTKU. The llr-!!tat (Jommlsslen forbids Discount te lrg Hhlpnsrs. The Inter state commerce oem mission ha rendered It decision In the complaint of the Providence otaileompany against the Prevl denee .t Worcester railroad company, Thl la the case where discrimination sgalnst smalt shlppers wa altoged, In the shape of a lu wr cent. Jlsoeunt te hipr of ever ;W,Wil annually. It wa also alleged that the coal company wa discriminated against by the rale being llxed at the same llgure from both Providence and Kast Providence. The opinion I a voluminous document, prepared by the chairman, and has the amour rem of all the commissioner. It says : The llrst question of importance that arise concern the eiler by defendant et a 10 Ir cent discount te any person, linn or coriiora ceriiora coriiera tlon who within any one year shall recelve consignment of coal aggregating UO.Utsi tens at any one station. A discrimination audi a the offer and Its acceptance by one or mere dealera would create must have a necessary tendency te destroy the businesselsmalldealera. Under the evidence In the case It pKar almost certain that this destruction must result, the margin for prellt en wholesale dealing In coal being very small. The discrimination Is therefore necessarily, unjust within the meaning of the law. It cannot be supported by the circumstance that the eiler 1 open te all ; fur though made te all It la net possible that all should accept. Moreover, In letting such a discrimination we must consider the principle by which It must be supported and the prlnclpie that would support a ao.dei) ten limitation would support one of Mi.Uiu or I W,oeo equally well ; the quantity named would be arbitrary In any case H might easily be made se high as practically te be open te the largest dealer only. A railroad company if allowed te de se might In this way hand ever the whele trade en Us read In Heme necessary article of commerce te a single dealer, for It might at will make the discount equal te or greater than the ordinary prellt In the trade: and competition by these wbe could net get the dteceunt would obviously be then out of the question. The Injustice would be equally manifest ifseveral dealer, instead of one, were able te accept the etfer. A railroad com toy has the right, by any discrimination uet grounded In reason, te put any single dealer -whether a large dealer or a small dealer te any Mich destructive disadvantage. The comiiilaslen does net mean te bs under stood as Intimating that detendaut Is net savi d something In cost and in labor by hav lug the coal carried by It received In large quantities by singlu couslgneoK, ()u the cutitrary, it is readily agreed tint lu service ler large dealers Is somewhat less In proportion te quantity of freight transported than is the like service porlenned (or small dealers. It Is also agreed that defendant may, therefore, seem te have an interest In restricting Its dealings be far en lawsteiu te large dealers. Hut this Is an intureHt that can only be con suited and acted upon In strict subordination te the rules of law ; and one of the most im portant of IhOHe rules is, that In any discrim ination betwten dealursjustlce, it net a par amount consideration, shall at least be kept in view. 1 he carrier cannot regard Its own interest exclusively If it could It might al pleasure, by methods etvslly available, drive all small dealers etl Its line, and centre the wnele trade in a fuw hands. me state or i aiaw ui things that would result might be alto- I lavorameene,wneiuer vieweairomoursumu vieweairemoursumu vieweairomeursumu gether for Its IntereHt and convenience, since I llnt or your own. Our appearance betere It would then have lower customer te deal y .n lrgJy Increased number, coming as ui. .... ,...-,.... ,i.... i. ,i. ....,.,.. I we de even from the meat remote section el ereirate trade : but the wrenu would. be tla-1 grant The rase suggcHted Is mere extreme I than tbe enu tielore us, hut thu wrong la suf- ncientiy paipauie neru. As te the discrimination in rates between Providence and Kaat Providence, the com mission holds tlmt this also is lllcg.il. A HALL VI.A1KU VIBH. Aleiauder M Klnneu, el the I'lll.liurx Huc- i umlia tu Titieid Fever. Alexander McKinunn, llr-it haseuiin of th e Pittsburg club, died in Charleatewu, near Hjsten, yesterday of typhoid lever. He complained et leeling sick in the morning game of July Ith, lu Philadelphia. Carrell took his place lu the afternoon, and Mo Me Klunnu lutt for heme shortly alterward. He was 31 years of age, aed had played wltb the Lewell club, Philadelphia, New Yerk, Ht, Leuis League, and ethers, lu the latter part of lSe be Joined Pittsburg. There was considerable ralu in tbe dlllor dlller dlllor ent cities en Saturday. Itut these two l.eague r;aiues were played, aud they resulted as fell ows : At Washington : Washington S, Phil adelphia.' ; at Detroit : Chicago S, Detroit I; at Pittsburg: Indlanupella 5, Pittsburg I. Haucrelt has at lest been released by the Athletics, and be savs he is glad el It Alleutewn ia alter thu llrst vacancy In tbe international League Jobu llotterd, leruierly of tbe old Iron sides and late et I'ttcj, gees te Kansas City. itreuthera leads thu League lu home run gettiug. Tbe "Only" Nelan is new a pollceman in l'atersen, N. J. The International League will net allow colored players lu their clulu lu the future. This throws lour geed men out of work. The Iewell correspondent of the Niwrtimi Life write : When Hilly Hlgglns, who is known here as the ' only,' makes an error, tbe cranks record the date en which it Is made. Yeu can count en veur tingers all the errors Hill has made In terty chain plenship contest." The Pittsburg inanagoment is new doing the baby act and they refuse te let New Yerk have Merris, the pitcher. Mauager Mutrle went all the way te Pittsburg te con clude the bargain when be was told that It could net be done in that way. The patrons of the game in the Hmeky city were opposed te tbe move. Ht Leuis defeated itroeklyitat Hldgewoed yesterday, by I te .'t. VSITBU BTATMH FIHIIBMa BVHVHIBBD. A Cauadlsu Cutter Take tbe iteat ami selues el Twe schooner. Ui.ei)L'Ksii:it, Mass., July a., .Vtelegraiu was received te-day from United Htatea Con Cen sul Carleton at Seurls, 1'. K. I , stating that tbe seines and beats with all tbe crew el the schooners J. 11, France and Argonaut were B0l7ed yesterday oil Kast Point, P. K. I., by the Dominion cutter Critic. It apiiears that tbe vessels' beats were clese Inshore when the cutler approached. The vessels cleared out aud escaped, but tbe beats woresoiwl. There was only ene nun left en each of the vessels and it is thought they will be seized before getting home, as thuy will have te put lu ler assistance. THBVATK IK TltHBB MIHBB'. They Are Horribly alauRlwl l fnwiter Kn Kn lileillnc lu a NautUeke Mine. Will hKiiAiiiii-i I'n.. July - Anether terrible disaster occurred at 7 o'clock this morning In the .Ne. I slot of the Husque Husque baunaCeal company at Nantlceke whereby three lives were probably lest Antheny Ilreakl. (U'orae Phillips and Hdward Lerber were engaged In driving a heading. They use d safety lamps. Ilruski Inserted a let e! giant pewder into tlie holebe bad drilled and tired It Tbe blast exploded au acoumu aceumu acoumu latlen of II red amp that knocked the three men against the ragged aide of the chamtter, mutilating their bodies in a terrible way and burning them (right fully. Mlne llesa D.ivld Kvans and Fire Hess llenry Jenes wero tbe only men in that put el the mlne at the timu and though forty yards away they wero kncolfed down by thu cencsusinn and suvorely hurt Tbe latter gave the alai in and many miners rushed te the rescue et the Injured men In the chamber beyond. The men carried te the surface the black ened llesh el the unfortunate miners which hung In shreds from their bodies, their cloth ing having been tern completely oil. Ureskl was taken te hla home where he died shortly alter, Phillip and Lerber were alae conveyed te tbeir homes. Their Injuries are pronounced fatal, Four of I.erber's brothers were killed In the great disaster in the same mine In December 1SS5, aud are numbered among the number whose bones still He en tombed In the fatal chamber that never has been reached, TIIK PRKSIDKNT ACCEPTS. Am mritAtten bxtbhvbe Ht V1TIKBBB UJT HT. LVVIA. ram A llellen, tl.adsd hj Ui fsjnr, Make Ureal KfrVtrt te Induce Mr. and Mr. Clsvs land te VUlt Titer Ih Week Begin ning (let. a -The Majer's Addre. WAHiii.NirrnN, July 25. The dolegatlon from Ht. Iteuls, which arrived last night te Invite the president and Mrs. Cleveland te that clly, called by apiointment at the While Heuse at 1.1m. te-day. The delegate were ushered Inte the library, where the president received them. Mayer Francis, of Ht. Ixmls, Immediately ateppnd te the Irent and made tbe following address : "Mit. 1'itKaiiiRsT : It wa my fortune sixty day age accompanied by - representative cltlr.eus of HU Ijeui te supplement and ear nestly endorse In behalf et the people of that city an Invitation previously extended te you te attend the annual encampment of the Urand Army of the Republic te be held In the city of Hi. 1euIh during the last week of September next. The succes of that mission In eliciting Irem you a favorable resinnse wa highly gratifying te the people of St. I, out and of Missouri. The dlsapeinlment later consequent upon your letter of declination wa deep and all prevailing, but ce-extenstve with it was a sentiment of sincere approval of the pa triotic motives which had prompted you te audi action. The citizen of SL l.euls, Irre spective of party, nationality or race in mass meeting assembled the day after your letter were received, with one voice enthusiasti cally resolved te extend te yourself and te your estimable wife a cordial Invitation te visit their city during the first week of Octo Octe lr next, and Instructed their mayor with a committee of W) citizens te convey and de liver the same in person te you. Assem blage of like chaiacter were promptly held in almost every county In the state endorsing and enpbaslzing tbe action taken in HU Leuis Delegates were appointed at these meetings te pro ceed te the capital of the nation and there te express te tbe chief executive In a manner as effective aa word and form would permit, the warmth of tbe greeting which await him from the people of Missouri In the metropolis el their state. AN INVITATION KHOM TltK I'KOPl.K. "We are here,tbererere,;in obedieueeto tbe mandates of our people, representing all sec tions of Missouri, the commercial, manufac turing and agricultural Interests and retlect lng the dealre of every city, town and hamlet within her borders te urge you and Mrs. Cleveland te favor u with your presence. This invitation emanates from tbe people, your sovereign and ours, and net from any organization, civil or military, jielltlcal or religion. It la the spontaneous outburst of a community, that never sutler it reputa tion ter hospitality te be aspersed. It la a vigorous aud reeling pretest Irem a generous host against tbe absolute declination of a distinguished guest te be tbe cen tral figure el an Invited company. Tbe leasena why you aheuld visit the West are even stronger new than ou the former occasion when your reply waa a ---- r " : rf .. -- , the state, furnishes some indication el the teellnir nrevalllne at our home. Tbe people el tbe West revere the high otHce or chief magistrate of the nation, and their loyalty and patriotism Impel them te bener blm who till that exalted position. F.scially la It se, whsn tbe man who tills it iwrleruis his duties with tbe wisdom, fearlessness and patriotism which cbaracterie your adminis tration. Ne organization, however Btreng.and no occurrence, however important, will be required te add Interest te the occasion of your presence. The people of Missouri and el the West will congregate In vast numbers te meet aud welcome you In tbe commercial centre of the Mississippi valley. We have designated tbe llrst week in October as tbe time for your visit because we thought that time would be most convenient and agreeable te veu ; because It is the season when our faUfestivities are at their height; when our trade pageant gives lu anuual display when the mysterious veiled prophet surrounded with Oriental splendor makes his autumnal visit; wbeu our streets are brilliantly Illuminated by arches el blaing light and en a scale of mag mag niticence never approached ; when our exposition and our agricultural and mechanical lair, each the greatest el It kind en the continent, are in progress; ami because, finally, it is a season when, the ster ling yeomanry of the land, the bulwark et tbe republic aud the greatest contributors te Its wealth can with least detriment te their agricultural interests, assemble In our city te de you honor. If, however, another time would be belter suited te your Inclination or engagement, your welcome would be net e the less geuume. Ibe city of Ht Leuis, the state el Missouri, and the neeple of the West say te tbe president el tne United Hlates: Hener u with your presence,' and te drover Cleveland the honest tearless man who se ably tills that high ellice; 'ceme aud be our guest'" At the conclusion el the address, Mayer Francis presented au elaborately engraved iuvltatleu te tbe presldeut which read as fol fel fol eows: Te tiuevKii Clkvi:lam, President el the United States. Ureetiugs : The people of H. Leuis, pursuant te a resolution unanimously adopted at a public meeting bold by them at tbe Merchants' Kxcbange, in said city, ou July S 17, and presided ever by the mayor of tbe city, de new respectfully and earnestly Invite tbe president of tbe United Hlates and Mra Cleveland tu visit Ht Leuis as the guests of the city, for tbe week commencing October i, Ks7, and in doing se tliey beg leave te urge ou the president their desire te give blm a welcome that shall demonstrate their love for blm as a publle elllcer and a man. (Slgued) Davih K. Fhanlms, Mayer and Chairman. Ciias N. Mitehkll, Secretary, and VI ethers. Mayer Francis' remarks, which were made oil band, were repeatedly interrupted by ap plause, which waa redoubled when the ad dress was formally preseuled te the presl presl eout with the terse remark that It was from what they thought the greatest city or tbe coiitineut te him whom they thought tbe greatest president of the United States. UIK I'KKSIHKM' lAIX'KI'lls The president also speaking extemjiorau extemjierau extemjiorau eeusly replied aa fellows : Mit. Mayer ani Uiimlkmkn. My re ply te your very complimentary and hearty address shall be very brief aud very agrec agrec ble. At tbe time you did me tbe houer te luvlte me te your city ou the occasion el your last visit, 1 tell quite contrary te my exiiectatlen when 1 first met you, that It was an Iuvltatleu which ought nut te be declined. 1 felt Impressed at the moment that you had something tbere In Ht Leuis of which you were deservedly proud, that you bad a elty and a oeenle and Interests there which It wa only right aud lust you should earnestly de sire that tbe cuter magistrate et the nation should see aud appreciate. What haa hap pened since baa In nowise hampered my de alre te aee these things and te become better acquainted with thu hospitable and geed people whose geed feeling and kindness you manifest it was net at all necessary In order te convince me et your geed faltlt and sincerity that se many of your geed people should at this most uncouifertablo season of the var come here, aud yet you don't knew hew much tt pleases me te nee you alt The desires te come te you havegrewn with every day and 1 de uet sue hew I can de otherwise new tuan accept your luvnauen." Wheu the applause which greeted this an- ueuncement had subsided, tbe president re verting te bis previous acceptance said : 'The arrangement made before was one which was entirely free irem auy complica tion, and which presented no likeli hood et clashing wltb any et my ether arrangements. Yeu are aware, I suppose, that I have agreed te visit the city 01 Atlanta eariy tu uoieuer. jui w nu agreement of long standing entered into be fore the closing sessleu of Congress, 1 must go there. I euly speak of this because when we sit down te determine upon the dsy when 1 can visit you thl must be taken Inte ac count, and it la because of thl and some ether oenslderationa of a like character which 1 will net entef Inte that 1 am provente at thl time from lix leg upon precise day for my visit That, however, I a matter which can be arranged elterwarda. We ahall have considerable time te leek around us, and I ahall lie glad te meet or correspond with any of your citizen whom you may designate se a te fix a day and avoid uncer tainty a much as possible. 1 am a little In doubt about the exact time, but tbe thing must be dena" Thl remark, which wa made with great emphasis, elicited loud and long applause. A pleasant Informal conversation followed. The prealdent asked what day the fair opened and what day the iwrade took place. Mayer Francis replied that Ihe fair opened en Monday, October S, and the veiled prophet waa expected te appear en Tuesday, October a "1 de net knew exactly when we can com municate with blm," he added, laughing, " but perhaps he may lie Induced te delay his coming until you arrive." The president replied that te have both at the same time would be a llttle less treuble. " We don't want you te forget Mrs. Cleve land," added the mayor. I don't think she will let me lerget that," the prealdent responded. An Invitation waa extended te the mem ber et the cabinet and their wives te ac company the president, and the pleasaut In terview terminated. fuvm uur.tn huhsbh iivbbi. rir In New Verk linker causes a Lets el Naerlj SVtO.OOO-Narrew Kacape til stablemen. N'kw Yeiik, July Zrj. tire broke out at r o'clock this morning In tbe buildings Nes. 4J and 40 West 1 Ith street, In which one hun dred horses were stabled and 48 et them were burned te deatb. The building la occupied by FielBbmann's Vienna bakery. The basement Is used as a mixing room, the first fleer aa a storage beuse for the wagons, and the second and third floors were fitted up with stalls occupied by the hundred horses used in delivering bread throughout the city. Seven stablemen were aaleep In tbe second lloer of the building and another man was st work attending the horses en the third fleer. Tbe sleeping men were almost suffocated by the smoke that rolled up from tbe basement before they were aroused by the tramping of the horses, A man named Healy was the first te swage. He wa se torrltled by the blinding smoke and kicking and trampling of tbe horse that he sprang out of a window. He landed upon his shoulders, sustaining se vere injuries, Tbe msn en tbe third fleer and the ether six stablemen rushed down stairs and managed te reach tbe streit In safety. Wbeu tbe firemen arrived tbe tlaines bad eaten their way through the building Tbe horses were whinnying with terror and rushing te slid fro en the upper floors. In tbe rear et the building en Fourteenth street fronting Union quare, are several large dry goods stores tilled with hundreds of thous ands of dollars' worth of goods. A third alarm wan sent out and the llremen set te work te con line the flames te tbe building in which the lire broke out and te rescue the imprisoned horses. The horses burned were valued at fit OuO. Tbe stock, harness, wagon and machinery destroyed were valued at about tO.000. The damage te tbe build ing is p'aced at ? 10,000 VHAHUnn WITH IBVBhT. An Ohie Man Must Au.wer Ihe Crime I-Tucb-leg Threatened. WiNeitKsTKit, Ohie, July 2T. William Uarrett, aged 50, was brought from Uratten township and ledgod In Jail here last evening, charged with incest His daughter, aged 17, Is the.vlctlm. Garrett's family say that another daughter ha also been ruined by the brute, and tbe story, as told by tbe neighbors, la most re volting. (Jarrett's crime dates back aeven years. Uokepthis family, who were aware of the crime, cowed wltb a pistol, threatening te kill them if they ever told. Alter the eldest daughter waa discovered te be In a delicate condition Garrett carried letters te a young man In tbe neighborhood, arranging a series of compromising meetings between him and tbe girl, be as te sbllt the responsi bility etl bis own shoulders. Hall was refused, and the grand Jury will investigate the matter. Threats of lynching are being freely maJa Charged With Attempted Train Wrecking, Kansas City, July !ir. Geerge H. Whit ney, a locomotive engineer, was arrested here te day by Detective Prank Tut! charged with wrecking a Missouri Pacitia freight train near Independence in tbe spring of ISbfl, while the great Heuthwest strike was in progress. Wbitney Is charged with a deliberate attempt te wreck a iwssenger train which was Irus trated by reason el an extra freight, el which the wreckers knew nothing, being put en ahead of tbe pussnger. Wbitney came here a few days age from Hirmingbam, Ala, where he had been charged wltb burglary. He denies al I k new ledge of the wreck. Other arrests are expected. Death ClalilMng Many Children. Hw.km, 111., July 25 Dysentery, cholera Infantum aud ether kludred diseases have for several weeks prevailed among tbe children In thla vicinity. At Odin many have died and In tbe township of Kaccoen and Haines the fatality baa been great Thus tar tbe scourge has net visited Salem aud the citizens are taking every precaution. Tbe mayor ba Issued a proclamation urging the cilizdns te eleause and purify their premtsea and surreuudlngs. The Iteutea Te Denver, Cutt'AOe, July ',. The transportation committee of the Sovereign Urand Ledge I. O. O. F. announced yesterday that theelUclal route from Chicago te Denver and return In September will belbe Chicago, Heck Island .V Pacific, Chicago te Kansas City ; Union Pacific, Kansas City te Denver. Heturning by Hurllngten route, Denver te Chicago. Olliclal train will leave Chicago for Denver at - p. ui. Wednesday, September 1 1. Narrow E.cape Frem Drowning. M vu 1 lev 11,1, k, July-. Frank Henk and Miller Feutz attempted te cress the Pequea creek at Shell's fording about 11 o'clock ou Saturday night, while tbe creek wa In a swollen condition. The current swept them dewu the strtaiii and tbe horse was drowned. The two men barely escaped tbe same fate, one of whom could uet swim, but clung te the buggy, which wa carried near the abeia and se escaped from his perilous position. Member et t'arllamtnt Dead. Londen July ir Mr. Rebert Verdln, Liberal-Unionist M. 1'. for the Northwleh di vision et Cheshire la dead. TbeUladaton TbeUladaten laua are confident of wining the seat In the election te till the vacancy. In the last elec tion Mr. Verdln defeated Mr. J. Tomllnsen Hrunner, the Uladatenlan candldate,by a vote of 1, 110 agalust 3,758 cast for Mr, Hrunner. Humored Engagement of una Cleveland. Nkw Yeiik, July US. Miss Kese Cleve land, tbe president's sister, will, it Is said, Uke the vice presidency of a Fifth avenue private school lu this city at Its rail opening InSeptembernext The late vice president resigned te marry a young professor lu Cel umbla college. A New.naper riant Horned. Columbus, Ohie, July ffl-Tbe outfit and material el the lay Sun atG.UlrMlia.Ohlp, were burned Una morning together with the roller ekaUng rink. Le 110,000; no Insur- auce. x wmarataUl IBUXVATiOMB. WAsmnaTOM, D, U., July 25. for If II-'- renusylvanta t Lecal rains, winds generally southerly, higher tem perature. jW"' 1HKLAN1) IS DOWNCAST, ft -.& necaer aaaisrAMea re rati UlUkT LAW BUT tU MS MABB. M v3 Although lb free. Attack Ih Act la V Term. Ih sentiment Among These 0 '":fi tThee Heads It Hevers t te ebtala Itellet Through Ih Halt!. ' w (cei'VRiuiiTati) '(fV; t...Mt.na r.ilw-. Hlwi t Miami ft MiA A V ""':.' ". T. ... .' T fl prominent natienanai n. i; m bob anec bearing of the proclamation of tbe erlaMe aa. The blew has descended at last, and tar IM InnrMamt nrlnin. far ell tht MlBlMttisSBI fn the Ill-advised act, for all the violence, NaT ?A all tbe lawlessness It may provoke asM ,.4 Induce Kngland niake herself respenslbra,' -,fif' A D KIUUIU IBUHIUVVIllDlftllU, AIM J M " the peasants de net understand tbe Impert al tbe new measure. They knew that tbe.dreadM crime act has been pM'Bd and In a bUa4 sort of way realize that they are threatened with some new calamity, Kvlctlen they knew hew te light against, but they are net prepared for thu subtleties el a measure which deliver them ler Judgment Inte tiet hand of theso whom they have been taught te regard as euemles. Tuero ts great feeling throughout tbe groin Isle. Tbe pros, that la tbe presa without Kngllsh tenden cies, denounces tbe act as unjust and the language of some prominent Journals might almost be construed Inte Inciting the people te revolution. That they de net de this fully and freely and give vent te tbe sen timents or which tbey would be glad te re lieve themselves, 1 due mere te the reinest reinest branceef Kng land's strong th and power and or Ireland's feebteness than te any feel ings el loyally te the Island seresa the channel. The exhibition at Spit head en Saturday I one calculated te make the hottest head pause and guard hla words. And they further remember a threat that wa opeuly expressed In tbe Heuse of Commens net long age te the etlect that Eng land would net hesitate te use any means la her power te "convince" I relsnd that coer cion was right Much a revenge might ba sought for revenge's sake the mere thought ful in Ireland aee the only remedial relief for their country's wee in the very Injustice of the act and in its equally unj ust and sever workings. They turn tewlaesnd net tin friendly head In Hnglsnd aud te tbe popular feeling whisk is undoubtedly strong and which la dally showing itself and being foil at the polls. That the right will conquer lu tbe end, even the peasants who will leel the etlect of the new act cannot cease te hope. At the many Indignation meetings held te condemn the act cooler minds have been preaching pru dence. Of course the leaders knew that the act la aimed, In a great measure, at the Irlah Natien League, but, according te general be lief, this argtis eyed snd hydra-headed or er or ganizxtlen cannot easily be crushed and It can take geed care of itself. FLUUItt IN TUB MABT. Oreat Damage Caesert te Mill and Hal Iren V reperlj by Swollen Hlvers. Devnit, N. H., July 125. All the rivers la this tmtt of tbe statu are higher new than ever known liefere In eummer. The freshet In tbe Ltmprey river, Rewmarkst, morning, carried away a 1 dam of tbe Nowmarket cotton foundation of Ne 1. Illcker mills. The 1 glneand derrick which have been employed for seme time lu constructing the new dam were awept away. Tlie less cannot be esti mated at present Thl accident will net In terfere with tbe running of tbe mills. A dispatch from Seuth Kerwlck say that five members of a lire engine company there and a bone hauling a hand tub while on en route te a lire en Saturday night were pros trated by lightning, the men being Insensi ble for seme time aud one of them bsvlng his feet burned. The rivers are still rising; Destructive Wreck Oau.ed by a Waeheat. Pout Jkuvis, N. Y July 25. At half past seven last night a washout occurred ea tbe l'rle read near here. The east track waa carried away Just as a tralu leaded with cheese was passing. Twouty-ene cars weia totally wrecked. The eugine and several cars passed safely. Kkknk, N. 11., July 'J5. There Isa 500 feet washout en tbe Clicshire rat lread two miles below Fitzwllllam. Nashua, N. 11., July '. The steim which cleared oil last night has been unpre cedented in this vicinity and the Nashua river haa risen very fast during the night and ia rapidly lucreislng In volume. The rainfall for the past three days was nearly six inches. Nothing like the rainfall en Sunday is romemberetl by the eldest Inhabi tant Much damage will result ttetuee Flooded In Hprtnglleld. SrniNei-'iKLU, Mass., July 25. The threa days' rainy weather last week culminated en Hunday lu the meat severe rainfall that has visited tbis section for years. Kaln full In torrents early en Sunday morning and lu tbe alternoeu a heavy tbuuder storm burst upon the elty and, ier a couple of hours there wsa a con tinuous dewnlall et rain. He copious was) tbe tall that the sewera were rapidly choked and the water ran ever the sidewalks and through the streets in torrents. Many streets were rendered Impassible. Th King street sewer wa overflowed and much damage occurred along tbe line of It At 5 o'clock at the lower end of tbe sewer from the railroad across King street, tea) water was many feet deep, flooding all the cellars in tbe vicinity. A number of houses bsd te be abandoned and tnuea, dsiuage waa deue. Tbe reads in all di rections suit 'red and tbe aggregate amount of damage will be very large. In some streets the house were Heeded and the ag gregate damage is very heavy. There baa been no such storm tu that section for thirty yeais. GiiKKNriKi.i), Mas?., July !K. The Irexhet has swept away the Iren bridge at Ervlng. Cattle aud Hwlne ijaarantlne Establish?. Ottawa, Ont., July '.. It will be a mat ter et Important Interest te United Htatea ex porters of horses, cattle and swine into Mani toba, the northwest territories aud BrlUek Columbia, te knew that the Dominion gov ernment has imposed rptarantlne regulation which preclude absolutely tne imporiauea m these sections of theoeuntry of any cattle-; mint ter lirMnllna- LUrllOSe. aud thST ObIY be imported uljet te the most striate! tmarantlne Inspection. Horses and negs WW be sul eclleiwenijriuj. ., . , - . -... Has Twe IJDI sniie v .... LKAVBNVVOUTir, KS., JUiy Sifc-VOI. M.j . .7 .... .r.H nrnn,Miir Of Una t.' It. Anineny, " r---" -- - m r;,., was served with pspers teU Hstarday i.,l, in a sun ipmiuwu i.,in for criminal libel. Mr, .n u . real estate agent of thla city, ki. .nit nn an article printed June 28 and for 110,000 damage This Is the aeoead aeU which baa been oemmenoed against tkt 'Ahkm within the past month. "; Ti'ivuKii'uia nri u.a r . . -. ... u. t ....i-nM m ... .- ....-- r .,. nf Near YiukrwM1?.; uuaries iu.ite m - -" .iiz - 3j tivdav auneinted secretary 01 lenauu ", j nnniul saneral at Ceres. . t('' ........ ........ ,, M-vnAntera of ChtOaJtO this merulng and a general strike la ""X'iTUti., nanera for Pante I ..,r,ir.r nt JnaaDDi U'llaa. WbO Wsa rested In l'tttsburg, were msde n.w Yerk. Tliey wsw Albany te be nanuses sp 1 A-ffi-- A V ws l m HI t tt ! M t.i. Ht m p J M 1 m .' Tf-f' s1 . mA