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VOLUME XXV- NO. 60
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1888.
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SENATOR FRYE SCORED.
VEIEBtrTB RBBENf HU RBOCBT OTXBB
AMOKS IN O AM DBN, HEW JBK8EY.
Dimoeratle Oolea soldier Met lunm."
Streng. Btsotatlen Cesaaaaatllag sat
Present Atfnlotetiatlen rjlTaaaa
Blgea All Straight Feast) Mil.
At meeting of the Demoeratie Veteran
association, beld iMt evening, tne following
wm unanimously adopted :
Whbbkas, It Hm been reliably repotted
ad dm never been responsibly denied that
Senater Fry, et Milne, recently declared
In lelltlcal meeting, In Camden, New
Jertey, tbat any anliiier who would vote
ter Q rover Cleveland waa a "bummer."
Therefore, be It
Jletelved, By tbe Demcoratle Veteran as
sociation et Iiineuter. oempoaed of ban
died a of Demcoratle Union Midler, and
peaking for tbeuaanda of tbelr fellows
from tbia oennty, wbe fought for tbelr
country and vote. wild tbe party et geed
government, that
1 The declaration of Senater Fry la a
wleked lie and a wanton Intuit te bundreda
of tbeuaanda et brave men wbe fengbt
gallantly for tbelr oientiy, and wbe will
"vote at tbey fought" In auppert of effi
cient, eoenornlcal and patriotic admlnlatra admlnlatra
tlen uuder Grever Cleveland.
2. Tbe names of aueb Demcoratle aeldlera
aa Hancock, McClelUn, Meade, Reynolds,
Hoeker, Slgel, Heaearans, Kearney, Sickles,
Slocum, Cene, Bragg, Bnell, Cutter, Davie,
Franklin, Deebert, Hambrlgbt, McGovern
and bundreda et rtaer Union officers et
blgb rank are a sufficient anawer te tbe aa aa
peralena or the Kepubllean mudslingers
wbe claim for tbelr party tbe exclusive
eredlt of having fought the war and aaved
theUalen.
3 Tbe work of the pension department
under President Cleveland',) adtnlnistra adtnlnistra
tlen In adding 172,132 names te tbe pen
sion roll, In increasing tbe annutl value
of penalena $14 733,765 01, and In appoint
ing Union soldiers or tbe widows of
Union soldiers te every ponelen sfteney :
tbe present Incumbency In federal
efflees et mere ex -Union, aeldlera than
under any Republican administration;
tbe action of President Cleveland
In confirming aa lawa mere private pension
bills In three yeara and eight monies than
Presidents Grant, Hayes, Garfield and
Arthur approved in sixteen yeara; and tbe
courage and discrimination of President
Cleveland In vetoing the unworthy claims
et pretenders, bounty Jumpers, deserters,
oewards and perjurers oemmend for him
tbeoenfidence et old soldiers, He will have
the enthusiastic auppert of these wbe from
1801 te 1865 fought for their country from
pttrlotie motives and net for bounty then
andeffloenow
TUB KAIjEK'S D1BFLEASUKE.
Bbsrply Rebuking zurerences te tbe Late
Emperor Fredeilck.
In reply te a request of tbe Berlin mu
nicipal council for an explanation of tbe
. emperor's speech of Saturday, tbe follow
ing, which is tbe text of tbe concluding
passages et tbe speecb, was sent te Mayer
Fcrckenbsek :
I cannot but give expresalen te a very
rilnful reminiscence etmyjnurney. While
have devoted health and strength te se
curing the peace and welfare of the Father
land, and thus of tbe capital also, by creat
ing ties of friendship, tbe dally press et the
capital bas given publicity te and spoken
about the affairs of my family in a manner
which a private individual would never
tolerate, I am net only pain Jully Impressed
by this, but Olspleaaure has been aroused.
1 wlab, above all, that the contlnueuaeltlng
of tbe name of my departed father shall
cease. It most deeply irjares my feel
ings as a son, and li Is in the
highest degree unbecoming. I trust
tbat when 1 cheese Berlin as my
principal residence aud as a Berliner It
always attraeta me tbe people will avoid
making the private relations et my family
tbe subject of press dlacuaalen. Tbe duties
uniting a prlnee with his people for tbe
purpose of maklnglhe Fatherland great
and happy are numerous and Important
enough for them te devote tbelr whole at
tention te it In thoroughly patriotle manner,
allowing all ether affairs, snob aa I have
already mentioned, te rest without giving
them publicity. Tbey should combine te
uae tbelr atrength In a faithful devotion te
these blgb and noble acts. I trust tbe
representatives of Berlin, te receive whom
gives me a sprelal pleasure, will endeavor
in thla matter te perform tbelr part.
Tne passage In whieb tbe emperor re
bukes tne press for quctlng tbe Emperor
Frederick In unfavorable comparison wltb
himself ellelts speelal Interest. Tbe first
aeml-offleial copy contained no explicit
reference te the Emperor Frederick,
THE BEAD1NQ BELIEF ASSOCIATION.
BmPlevea Frem All Alees lbs Una Meet te
Uiscem tbe Frejtct.
Tbe empleyes of tbe Reading railroad
meet In Niuanercher ball, In Reading, to
day, ter tbe purpesn of dlseusslng and act
ing upon President Cnrbln's plan of insur
ance proposed for tbelr benefit. Delegates
representing Its empleyes from all along
tbe line et tbe Reading rallrcad will be
present A constitution has been drafted
for tbe government of the relief asso
ciation, and tbla will be aubmltted
te tbe delegates for approval. Quite
a number of delegates are s,ld te be op
posed te the ecbeme In Its present form,
and there Is a likelihood tbat It will be
radically amended and modified before It
la adopted. In Reading, et the company's
2,000 empleyes, net 25 per cent have yet
signified tbelr Intention el Joining, and this
Is tbe condition of affairs along tbe line of
the read. At te-day's meeting It It pie
posed te se change the plan of condueting
the association aa te conform wltb tbe vleira
et tbe sreatest number of empleyes
About 250 delegates are expected te be
E resent. Etch division superintendent
as appointed one or mere dele
gates from each branch of tbe service
te attend. The scheme, aa It will be aub
mltted te the meeting, has been changed
somewhat, se as te permit men ever 45
yearsef age te texme members of the as
soelatlon, provided tbey send In tbelr re
quests belore March 31st. After that time
no one ever 45 will be allowed te become a
subscriber. The government et the associa
tion Is left te a beard of managers, consist
ing et one from the main line division, one
from tbe North Penn it Bound Broek divi
sion, one from the Pine Qrove division, one
from tbe Mabaney division and one from
tbe Catawlssa division, three appointed by
tbe directors et the company, and the gen
eral manager, wbe shall be chairman. The
contributors are te elect the division man
agera and tbey are te bold office for one
year. Tbe association Is te begin operation
en January 1st next.
Granted by tbe Itegltter.
Tbe following letters were granted by tbe
register of wills for tbe week ending Tuea
dav, Ooteber 30 :
Testamentary. Lsvl Hemming, de
ceased, late et Adamstown borough ; An
drew M. Qettball and Ludwlg T. Custer,
Adamatewn, executer.
Henry Herman Nlemer, deceased, Ute qf
Lancaster city ; Frances Nlemer, city, ex
ecutrix. Katharine R. Dougherty, deeased, late
of Lancaster city; B. J, McGraun, city,
executer.
The. Totten, deceased, lateel Wilming
ton, Delaware ; Thes. Baker, Celeralu,
executer.
Maria Frank, deceased, late of Epbrate
township; Henry Frank. Warwick, and
Jacob Herat, Ephrata, executer.
Administration Fanny E. Trout,
deeetatid, lata of Kast Heuirhelrt township;
Jacob M. Trout, Eaat Heaaptleld, adminis
trator. Bonem Ssmeen, deceased, late of Lancas
ter city ; Kltzabetb Kubus, city, adminis
trator. Auutbar Jlepcater Sentenced,
Out of tbe arrests for Illegal registration
wblcbhave been made by tte New Yerk
police within tbe past few daja two con vie
liens were eoeured. On Monday tbe second
case waa tbat of James M. Htarr, aged 45,
wbe gave his residence aa Ne. 9 Mulberry
street He registered last week lu the
Nineteenth dlttrlet as living at Ne. 9 Pell
etreet He pleaded guilty, and Judge
Cowing sentenced him te two yean and
Wi is awe pnaws.
PBMOOBATIO CLAIMS.
ritatss W bleb Are Counted Upen for Cleveland
ad That maau
The useabera of the Democratic national
committee were enthuslaaile en Monday
meralBg, and tbe claim was made that tbe
caeaoMef the election of the Demoeratlo
national ticket were better by 10 per eent
than they were four yeara age. Reports
reeelved from tbe New Yerk state com
mittee show that a careful canvass of the
state has bean made, and the reports are te
the effect that the Cleveland and Thurmsn
tieketwlll be elected by at least 12.0C0
plurality, and the figures may reach double
that number. It ta a'as claimed by the
national; Demoeratlo committee that
Indiana, ConnecUeat, New Jersey, Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin and California will
be found in the Demcoratle column en
Wednesday et next week, and that possibly
Ohie and Iowa wenld also eaat tbelr elec
toral vote ter Cleveland andThurmau.
A letter was received from Bosten en
Monday morning revealing tbe latest trick
of tbe manager et tba Republican party.
The writer aaya : ' 1 have geed reason te
knew tbat en the eve of election tbe report
or rumor of the death of Allen G. Thnrman
will be put In circulation by tbe Republican
national committee, te be published In
every Republican newspaper en the morn
Inget the election, knowing that there
pert cannot be denied until alter the polls
close. I am In tbe employ of one of tbe
Republican candidates tot atsle Senate, and
It waa through him that I heard el this
plot" -
Colored Calbellc te Mast,
A colored Catholic oengress, the first of
tbe kind ever held In the world, will
assemble In Washington, D. C, en tbe lit
et next January. Since tbe war the Catholic
hierarchy tn ibis country have been actively
engaged In the work et extending the In
fluence of the church among tbe oelored
people, but se unostentatiously have they
gene about the matter tbat attention has net
been dlreeted te It, except In Isolated In
stances, the Protestant denominations tak
ing little or no notice et the movement
It is well known tbat.lbe.Oatholle religion
Is the only one reoegnlzed by the black
citizens et the republics of Hayti and Sante
Dominge, the one for alongtlmedomlnated
by the French and the (ther by the Spanish
government The blacka in all the Seanlsb
and Pertugese Wcat Indlea are Catholics.
The congress was proposed by Mr. Daniel
A. Rndd, of Cincinnati, the editor of tbe
American Catholic Tribune, tbe only
paper of Its kind In tbe oeuutry devoted te
tbe colored Catholic Interests, owned and
controlled by a colored man.
Tbe If beat field or the World.
Frem the New Yerk Herald.
The latest repot t et the department et
agriculture makes no material change In
tbe former estimates of this year's whesl
hsrvestlnthe United States. Tbe foreign
advices also reetlfy some el the pessimistic
errors ell eat last month aa te the deficiency
of the European crops. Brilliant weather In
September oenalderablv Improved the har
vests In France, Great Britain, Helland and
Belgium, wbile In Russia the present crop
Is reported te be "as large as tbat of tbe
auperabuudant yield el 1687. " It la net
likely, therefore, that there will be mueb, It
any, further Increase In the price of bread
In this country. Aa tbe orep of Indian
oern la exceptionally geed It may be large-,
ly substituted as feed in the plaee of whea
Cel. Hacnman's Feneral.
The funeral of Cel. A. W. Bachman
took place from the residence of his brother
Jehn, In Willow Street this morning. The
funeral servlees were held in the German
Reformed cbureb and the sermon waa
preaehed by Rev. D. W. Gerhard. Among
these wbe attended the funeral was a de
tall of twelve members of Geerge H.
Themas Pest of tbe Grand Army, of tbla
eity. After tbe servlees were ever the
body was brought te Lancaster by tbe Grand
Army accompanied by tne friends and
relatives of the deceased. Tbey took tbe
12:53 train for Philadelphia where tbe
funeral will take place te-morrow. Tbe
following members et Geerge H. Themas
Pest aeted as pall bearers and aoeompanled
the remains te Philadelphia : Capt
Abraham Setley, MeJ. O. H. Faanacbt,
Capt Jehn A. Scbnb, Milten Swope, Jehn
Kellly and Hiram Snyder.
Blue Ball Nete.
Blub Bali., Pa., Oar. 29. Mr. Henry
Eaby lslving veryslek with catarrh-pneumonia.
There Is very little hopesol his re
covery. A. W. Wanner, of this place, employed
at the car shers In Philadelphia, returned
home with a badly bruised finger,
A twelve yesr-eld daughter of A. W.
Martin died et scarlet fever en Saturday.
S K. Weaver, a student of Mublennurg
oellege, spent several days at home te attend
the funeral or bta former classmate, Harry
K. Weaver, of New Helland.
AlVerk ueinpany Falls.
Frem tbe Dally.
The judgments entered by reason of tbe
Yerk Manufacturing company's failure are:
Mary E. Loucks v. Jacob Loneks entered
October 20tb, f22.V2l.61 ; P. H. Glatfeltcr
and Isaac Loucks vs. Jaoeb Loucks, en
tered October 27th, 111,189 01; laae
Loucks vs. Jaoeb Loucks, entered Ooto Oeto Oote
ber 27th, 2 000 ; P. H. Glatfelter vs. Gee.
W. B. Loucks, Wm. H. Wlieeler,
doing business as Loucks A Wheeler,
ndasthe Yerk Manufacturing company ;
Geerge W. 8, Loucks, Wm. U. Wheeler
and Jacob Loucks, entered Ooteber 27 tb,
f 17,053 05 ; Rebert A. Lord va Geerge W.
S. Loucks entered Ojteber 29tb, 12.600.
Total, f55,6G5.07. The boeK accounts et tbe
Yerk Manufacturing company are said te
aggregate 123.000. What the outslde In
debtedness is bas net been made known.
Yesterday the defendants In the above
Judgments executed and delivered te P. H.
Uladfelter, of Spring Greve, a deed of
voluntary assignment et all their property
for the benefit of tbelr creditors,
Political HeetiDge.
The Democrats et tbe Seventh ward
will meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the
Seventh Ward hotel te drill .and trsntaet
business Arrangements te go Yerk will
be made and cltlzsn having no unllernis
are Invited te be present
All tbe members of tbe Tariff Reform
elubare requested te be at tbelr rooms te
night at 7:45 te make arrangements for the
Yerk trip, also for fancy drill practice.
This evening n parly of youeg men, wbe
Intend forming an umbrella club te go te
Yerk, will bold a meeting In tbe second
story of Brown & Hensel's cfilee.
Tne Yeung Men's Democratic Drilling
club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock for
drill. Members will please bring their
lanterns along.
A meeting of the Slxtb Ward Demoeratlo
association will be held at tbe Schiller
house tbla evening. All members having
uniforms will please brlni: them along.
m
Ketnrnea te Court.
Edward Bankr, the young colored man
against whom there are a large number of
larceny eases was heard by Alderman Hal
bach last evening en five charges. The
prosecutors In these cases were Abraham
Hlrsb, Harry Hirer, David G, Hirst),
Jeseph Josephs and James Swayre. A
the articles stolen from tbese gentleman
were found In his possession a strong case
waa made out against him and in default et
ball he waa oetnmltted for trial at tbe No Ne No
vember sessions.
floods UelleTld tellave Uecn SteI'D.
This morning Constables Wlttlck and
Barnbeld snd Alderman Deen made
another aearch of tbe house of Rebert
Presaberry, tbe colored man, who, with bis
wife and Annie Wall, Is new lnjattebarged
with larceny. Tbey leund tbe following
articles which are believed te have bee a
stelen: Geld hair ring, old fashioned
leather case, pair of fine linen tablecloths,
gentleman's large silk uiulIUr, let of
napkins, unfinished pillow hbams, ladles
gown, & e. Tbe goods await Identification
at Alderman Deen'a cilice.
Demoeratie lleja I'arade.
Te morrow evening the ladt who favor
Cleveland, Thurmtn and tariff reform,
will have a big parade In tbe Eighth ward.
The Junier clubs et tbe city are stienger
this year than ever, and tbey will turnout
nearly every member en Wednesday even
ing. The " bualneaa men" will meet at tbe
home of Daniel Marks, North Qieen street,
ad alter forming a line will march te
aerwart and Maner.
Th toot of tM panda la set jtj loe,
STANLEY MASSACRED.
ONLY TWO OF 1113 MEN BSCAPK TUB
ULCUQEOMS OF AFltlOAN!).
The Hi pert or tne FAtnent Explorer's Fate
Heeclred lu France Sketch or Ul Very
Krenttal Career lie Strvcd In the
Colen and Cenlederate Armlet,
The Eche du Norct,et LUIc, France, s tat 09
that tbe president et the Geographical so
ciety of Lille hai rocelvd news from Africa
tbat Henry M. Slanley has been massacred,
with all his expedition, cxeeptlng two men
We have only tbe brief statement, without
verification and without particulars; ee tbat
we take It without teal confidence in the
truth.
Tbe secretary el tbe Erain Bey relief ex
pedition commlttee In Londen, had, up te
midnight, received no news et the reported
massacre of Stanley, and entirely discredits
It But," he added, "it by the end of
February Emln Pasha should send letteia
te Europe without announcing the arrival
of Stanley at Wadelal, then we shall feel
tbat there Is reason te be anxious about his
fate.
Ex-Obler Justlce Charles P. Daly In an
Interview last night In reference fe the
cable from Lille, said : " I haven't be
lieved any et tbe previous repertu about
Stanley and I should require tails te be
corroborated by some further evidence.
There Is se rnueh interest felt about him
tbat should any information be received In
any part et Africa, upon reaching tbe coast
It would be transmitted te some mere im
portant point than the geographical aoelety
et an Interior French town. I de net say
bat it might net be happen, but it is highly
ru probable."
Henry M. Stanley, tbe famous African
discoverer, whose death is reported, was
born at Denbigh, Wales, In 1810. He was
baptised under the name of Jehn Rowland.
His parents were peer, and at three years
of age he was left In the poerbouse, where
he remained thirteen years, gaining, bow
ever, an education which enabled him te
teach In a school. Commencing at sixteen
tbe wandering life he alterwards led, he
shipped a cabin boy en a vessel for New
Orleans. Here he was employed by a mer
chant named Stanley, by whom be was
adopted and whose name be rssumedOa tbe
death of his patron he enlisted In tbe Con Cen
lederate army, was a prisoner, Jelucd tbe
Federal Hervtce aud eventually became a
petty efflcer en a United States war
steamer.
Alter tbe cIobe of the war he brcame a
newspaper correspondent and In 1SQ7 waa
sent by tbe New Yerk Herald ps its cor
respondent with the British army In Abys.
slnta. Sent alterwards by the Herald into
Russia, India, 8 pain and elsewhere, he was
finally dlreeted by Mr. James Gorden Ben
nett te undertake a special expert It Inn Inte
tbe beart of Africa te aearch for Dr. Living
stone, of whom nothing bad been heard for
ever two years. He organized his expedi
tion at Zicztbar in Januarv, 1871, and from
thence, wltb nearly 20J men com
menced his daring expedition, which
was se successfully ended by the
meeting with Livingstone at UiJI, en
Lake Tanganyika, Ooteber 2Slb, 1871. He
remained wltn Livingstone, supplying bis
wants as far as possible, until February,
when Livingstone comtneneod his last ex
pedition, and Stanley returned te the coast;
and, finally, te Europe Here be was re
ceived wltb great honor, tbe queen present
ing blm wltb a geld snuff box, set with dia
monds, and tbeKeyal Gaegrspbtcal society
decorating him with its Patron's medal. la
November, 1872, he published his well
known book, "Hewl bound Livingstone."
He went out as tbe Herald correspondent
In tbe Asbantee war, and published his ac
count of It, under the title of Ooemaasln
and Magdala, " In 1873. in thla latter year
be was engaged te command an expedition
fitted out jointly by tbe Londen Daxly Tele
graph and tbe New Yerk Herald te con
tinue the explorations commenced by Liv
ingstone and te or est tbe continent et
Africa. Starling from Zinzlbar In Novem
ber, 1874, with 3U0 men, be worked
and fought bis wey tbreugrt count
lees barriers, and reaebed Like
Vloterla Nyacza in the following
year. This lake he circumnavigated and
showed tbat it was et vast extent, probably
tbe largest fresh water lakoluthe world.
Westward he explored te tbe banks of
Like Albert Nyanzi, and proved tba' 11
bad no connection with Lake Tuauj ltia.
He was forced back te UJ'JI, where be con
tinued tbe exploration olLatte Tanganyika,
In Ooteber, 1676, Btter nearly a year's rest,
be readied Njaugwe, en the great river
discovered by Ldvingetnne, and called by
blm the Lualabs. This alraaui Livingstone
supposed te be tbe Nile, but ea Stanley bad
disputed this, be determined te descend It
te Its mouth. His party numbered 150,
all natives, with the exception of one
Englishman, Frank 1'oneck. Alter enueun
tering countless difficulties from numerous
cataracts', hostile natives, and all tbe dan
gers of exposure in the equatorial regions
of Atrlca, they finally reached tbu pass
tnreugn uie ueasi uiuge ineuniainH in
March, 1877. Tbe canon Is 185 inllen long,
tbe banks frequently rUtng 2 000 feet, and
in its oeurfo mere were mera than sixty
cataracts encountered, having a tetsl fall of
5S5 feet The p.-tsBBK't occupied five
months. In June, 18S7, he retched
Isanglla Falls, abandoned bis ca ca
uees, and niade hU way over
land te Embeyna, a Portuguese settlement
about a hundred tulles from the coast. The
Lualaba proved te be tbe Conge. He bad
lest thirty Uve men, Including Frank
Pccsck. Frem the I'oriugutae settlement
he waa carried te the Uape cl Geed Hepe,
and thecce te . zlfear, where the expedi
tion was dismissed, and Stanley returned
te Eurepe Tlie account of the expedition
he published uuder the lltle of
"Through the Dark Continent," and again
be was tbe recipient of many honors, but
also net a little envy and lll-treitment He
reported the great rlchuesi el the coun
try, and the navigability of the Conge
above tbe cataract), and t f er only a
few months' ilhi bu miurned te
Africa te found a colony under the com
mand of the Afrlean Ititeru&tlenal associa
tion, of which the King et tbe Belgians,
Ijeopeld II, waa n prominent member and
patron. Stanley wltb his oempanlocsstarted
a trading station en tbe Conge which lias
formed tbe nucleus of the Conge trte
state, which waa established by a coo ceo coe
prors of nations In 1831. In 1855, he
pueimueu nis itsi work, "xne uonxeanu
the Founding of tbe Free State," In
18SC he returned te Europe, and thence
came te tbe United States, wbere he was
received with every honor, but was sud
denly recalled te command an expedition
sent te relieve Emln Pasha, Emln Pasha
la a native of Auatrla, and a aargeen by
profession, wbe has been In command of
the Turkish army, and who bad been ap
pointed commandant of tbe Central Soudan
district by General Gorden when tbe latter
was governor general et Upper Egypt
Since Gorden's death E-nlu 1'aatja has been
defending btmaelt a beat he could, and la
thought te be In Imminent perlL It la
while en tbla mission of mercy that Stanley
It Wl4 te taara mM Ms unhappy fat,
A PAIB OF FRISKY STEEDS.
Tbey Croats areas Kxeitemtnl and Bem
Dainag In tb Central Van of tbe
ctiy.
Lancaster Is the home of rnnaway horses,
and although they have net been doing se
well by the reporters et late they new seem
te have resumed operatlena. A runaway
la a frightful thing, but whea a pair et hlgn
spirited horses get away together and run
wildly through the atreeta It la something
terrible. A runaway of thla kind oc
curred en the atrceta this morning with
results bad enough, although tbey might
have been worse. About ten o'clock two
fine bsy hones, hitched te a light, one
seated eanlage, were seen dashing up
Seuth Queen street at a furlcus rate. Tbe
wagon was covered with mud and the
herste seemed somewhat fatigued. Opposite
tbe Odd Fellows' hall tbe wagon struck
against a out that was being leaded wltb
dirt from the streets. One singletree,
tbe tongue and the top were broken.
The harness was tern and tbe horses
became loose trem the carriage. With tbe
yoke and lines holding them together they
dashed en up Seuth Queen street, and
several unsuccessful effort were made te
rapture them. They passed the Intelli
aRCER office at a high rate of speed and
crossed Centre Square. They had undoubt
edly Intended going up North Queen
atreet, but tbey did net make
the turn In time. Tbey dashed
Inte the front et Hlrsb. ct Brether's clothing
a ter j en the northwestern corner et the
Square. Tb deer of tbe Mere opens en tot
corner and there is acmethlng of a oevered
apice between It snd tbe pavement Next
te the pavement Is an lr( n pest Between
this pest and tbe deer the horses passed.
They struck the largeplataglssalu tbe south
ern end et one et the North Queen street
wlndewr, shattetlng It te pieces. Tbe ani
mals were somewhat checked by tbls col
lision but tbey at once took te tbe street
again. They resumed tbe strong gait snd
tuore attempts were made te capture item.
At Orange aud North Queen street the ani
mals ran into Wlsslur's local dellveiy
wagon which stepped them. They were at
nees recognized as the horses of Jeteph
Sendtelmer, and wern taken te his stable
en East 'Marlen atrebt Tbe horses were
found te be terribly cut about tbe legs,
shoulders and head, but their Injur Injur
ies are net believed te b) serleue.
Several persons lu Centre fquare nar
rowly etcaped being killed by tue horse,
but a lady from the country will net seen
forget hew near she was te death's deer,
She waa Immediately In front et Hlrsh'a
doorway when she saw tbe horses coming
towards her. She sprang towards the deer
and steed hugglbg the western alde of tbe
opening. Tbe horses passed within a feet
ether, yet she escaped unhurt while some
clothing dummies tbat steed near her were
knocked Inte the street. The window glaes
broken by the bnrses was valued at be
tween (75 and 1100 and wan Insured.
An hour or mere alter tin rucaway had
occurred, Mr. Sendbeuner, the owner et
tbe horses, turned up. He had been te the
country and stepped te attend te seme
business at a heuse en the Willow Street
turnpike four miles from town. He left
tbe horses untied, and they ran into town.
Mr. Sendhtlmer was obliged te walk te
town.
FIHE IN A HtOKK WINDOW.
Fan and Other Goods of W. D. BtanOVr St Ce ,
Are Damaged te tbe Kxtent of )70O,
Monday evening a fire occurred In the hat
store of W.D.Stauffer & Ce. en North Queen
street whleh caused considerable less, yet It
might have proved rnueh mere serious had
It net been for the presence et mind and
coolness et these who extinguished It
Although tbe fire took place aa early aa
bslf-paat five o'clock In the evening, there
was no alarm sounded, and but few
people knew tbat any lire bad oeourrod.
At thotlme Mentioned Geerge Herman,
a bsy employed In tbe store, went te tbe
window In the northern slde of the store,
In Iren', for the purpoae of lighting the ga.
Tbe window waa tilled with valuable
geed. Just at the boy applied the match
a pleca et fur fell down upon the flame
made by tbe gas and caught tire. Frem this
a let et fancy paper Ignited and In an Instant
the whole window was In tlames. Captain
Stautter, Jeseph Welehans and tbe buy in
tbe store ran te tbe windows and began
Seiling down the goods. They were Joined
yteversl men who saw tbe flames and
came In from tbe outside. After some re
markably aharp work they succeeded In
smothering tbe llames. Harry Shaub, one
et the men who lent valuable aid In the
work, had hl bands tnrrlhly burned by
tte flames. The word work lnelde et the
window was badly scorched,
In tbe window where the Are occurred
were the following goeds: Fur trimmings,
gloves of all kinds, one sheepskin, seal
Jacket, trunks, valises and traveling bags,
paper trimmings, umbrella, rubber oeats,
blankets, furs, robes, & The greater
part of these goods were damaged te seme
extent and the less will likely reach $700
or mere. Tbls amount Is covered by In
surance tn companies represented by A. A,
llerr, Shenk & Biusman, Bansman &
Burns, Jeremiah Ktle, H. R. Breneman,
H. S. Gara and Jehn H. Metzler.
Married Iweutj-lWe Yean.
Mr. Jeseph Albert, residing at the corner
et Sblppen and Cheater streets, was married
twenty five yeara en Monday and tbe
Llederkracz society, of whleh be is a mom mem
ber, arranged for a surprise party for him.
They assembled at tbelr laall and marched
te bis residence. About tbe time of their
arrival a handreme parlor suit ordered by
tbe Llederkranz from Oehs &. Ulbbs' os es
tabllstimunt reasbed tbe beute, Mr. Albert
was greatly eurprlsed at the appearance
et the society, but he Invited them
In. Prof. Gustave Kuhnr, en behalf
of tbe society, presented the lurnlture te
Mr. Albert aud tbat gentlemau made a
feeling respense. After tbe presentation
came the festivities of the evening, whleh
consisted of singing, dancing and the par
taking of an elegant aupper. It was a late
hour when the rnerry puty lelt for their
homer, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Albert many
happy returns et tbelr weddlng anni
versary. Colored Democrats at Wcat Utrster.
Colored men who have forsaken the
Republican party ler Democracy huve been
laboring with the colored voters of West
Chester for some weekB with geed effect
Monday evening nmeetlng was bold, when
a large number of colored men were pres
ent and applauded tbe addresihs of the
Demoeratie epeakers, who were also
colored. S S. Licev and It (i, Stilt, et
Philadelphia, and Frank I lu J. Weed, et
West Chester, a graduate et Lincoln Uni
versity, wete the speakers A club was
afterwarJ formed te spread the doctrlr.es of
Democracy among the 400 colored voters et
West Chbttcr,
Werk for tbehtreet Ceinmln loner.
There van a cave In nn North Queen
struct oppxtlte the poatetllce, where the
Belgian blocks were recently re-laid, en
Monday afternoon. Several teams made
narrow escapes trem driving Inte the hole.
Towards evening Street Commissioner
Bsrlz filled tbe hole It Is only a question
of a little time when there will be ether
boles en this street, the stones having
been relaid In a bungling manner.
The police report a cave- n en Locust
street, between Rockland and Llinn streets.
It will be attended te te day by Commis
sioner B9ilz.
lllalne'a (Streng I'elut.
It Is possible that Mr. Blalne doesn't
knew that Secretary Jehn Slmrmau bad
mere money deposited In a single national
bank In New Yerk, when he was at the
head of the treasuiy, than Secretary Fair
child new hasdeieaited In all thn national
banks In the country 7 Bosten Herald.
Se you think he la telling the people what
he knows, doyeu? If hedld that, it would
roake mighty interesting reading.
During the whole et this campaign he
has been telling what he doesn't knew. On
thatsutject hecan talk longer and better
than any eiher man In tbe oeuntry. A. Y,
Herald,
Special Bertlcca at lit, Btepben't.
Services preparatory te Reformation Day
were beld at St, Stephen's Lutheran churuu
en Sunday. The church was handsomely
decorated and asermeu appropriate te tbe
day was preached. A eptctal pregramme
of exardaea haa been arranged for next
leads.
THE BOOKS WILL BE OPENED.
COUNSEL FOK TUB "TIMES" DRilKRs
TO 8&STUB LKaQUB'S ACCOUNT?,
lb Attorney for I'arnetl Intimate That
Will Us Ne Objection lettlmpny In
tbeCe Being llen-Tb Cemt'
Idea el lb Order of Bildace.
Londen, Oct 30 On resuming the fit
ting of the Patnell commission thla morn morn
leg, Attorney General Webster, counseller
for tbe Iiium, asked the court te en
force the order permitting tbe IVmts
te Inspect tbe Dank books of the
National League containing an account of
the League's deposits at the Hibernian, the
National and tbe Monster banks. Judge
Hannen said tbat It tbe banks, undercoler
of protecting tbe privacy et their clients,
obstructed tbe Investigation by the com
mission, the court wculd put lis powers tn
fore.
Sir Charles Russell, counseller for the
Parntllltee, Intimated that hla clients
would raise no orjeotlcn te the production
of tbe boekr.
The hearing et evidence was then begun.
Sir Charles Russell raised the question
regsrdlng the order In which evidence was
te be submitted. J uttlce Hannen said that
he hoped tbat the evidence would be
brought out in the order of sequence.
Sir Richard Webster premised teappilte
the parties implicated et the order et evi
dence aa far aa pcaslble.
TeOtarge Against Candidate Morten,
Nkw Yehic, Oit. 30 The atateraent re
ferred te lu a Washington dispatch this
morning as likely te effect the loyalty
of one of tbe Republican candidates Is prob
ably the tallewing given out thla afternoon
by tbe national Democratic cemmittee:
A Washington correspondent wrltes
the following letter te the national
Democratic couitnlttee, regarding the
record of the vice preildentlal candi
date en the Republican tloket, Levi
P. Morten, during the war: "I
am In loiiessleu of lnformtlen
concerning Morten's record during
the war. I am Informed that, while he
pesed as a Unionist in New Yerk, It Is
suieeptlble et proof trem tbe records In
tbe possession el the govern menl that he waa
constantly engaged In shipping dry goods
from New Yerk te Nassau, New Provi
dence, ene of the Bahama Ialands, and
then re-sblpplng thorn; te Southern ports
by blockade runners."
Mr. Morteu was aeen In bis cfilee by a
reperter, but declined either te affirm or
doey tbe charge.
An American Clusin Freed.
Waiuiwoten, Oat 3a Tbe sutodopait sutedopait sutodepait
ment Is In receipt of a dispatch ft out
Minister Bragg saying tbat J. B. Lawrence,
an American citizen, wbe haa been con
fined In prison at Sitae, Mexico, en a charge
of train robbery upon tbe Mexican Central
railway, atate el Guanajuato, since June 17,
18S8, was discharged from custody en tte
20th Instant
lie' Net Insane, Tbey Bay.
New Yebk, Oct 80. Patrick Hkelly, tbe
old man from Louisiana, who waa tcund
helpless In Parle Rew recently with
about 110,000 in his pockets, left
tbe pavilion for the Insane at Belle
vue hospital thla mernlcg. Bis brother,
who bad oeme en from tbe Seuth en hearing
et the case, took charge of blm. Tbe man
Is neither Insane nor a miser. There la a
myatery surrounding the old man which
the hospital people are leth te make public.
One Cbsrge Dismissed.
Oiiicae.0, Ojt. 30. Justice Hamburger
tbls inemlng discharged Julius Kateberg,
Peter D. Tompkins, Thomaa Nichelson and
Jehn Magee, tbe alleged dynamiters, en
tbecbargoet unlawfully handling dyna
mite. The consplraey case was then taken
up and evidence waa heard upon tbat The
decision knocks out Captain Sebaack'a
theory that the explealve materials put
upon the traeks were dangerous te life and
limb.
An Actreee Ileceuie Insane.
Nkw Yeiiu, Oef. 30 LUlle Gould, who
hasdone thoseubrette lusevetal theatres
throughout the oeuntry, waa taken te the
pavilion for tbe luaane at Bellevue hospital
last night She keeps up an inceaaant
chattering and etaiks about her nsrrew cell
like a tragedy queen.
Her condition Hull Critical.
Nkw Yenu, Oot 30. Mrs. James G.
Blaine, Jr., Is slightly Improved in health,
the doctor tays, this morning, but her
condition Is still critical. She Is suffering
from acute nervous proatratlen bordering
en brain fever whleh added te ber other
wise dclleate condition makes her friends
fear a cbaoge ler the werse at any time.
m
TltADK IN TOUAOCO.
Leral Dealera Handle Beveral Uundred Casta
During tbe Fast Week,
The local market for leaf tobacco during
the past week'.was net dull. The sales air
gregated 1.000 ess. Hkilesft Frey sold 135
Oises,and bought 50 of '87 seed and Havana.
D. A. Mayer aeld 125 cases '80 Havana aeet.
B S. Kendlg A. Ce. sold 150 cases aud
bought 00 cases.
Tne weather the past week waa net
favorable for the curing et the '83 crop,
What Is needed Is n few weeks of warm
weather. Tbore are many line crops of
tobacco In tbe oeurity, but in a number Is
what Is termed "tail end" tobaeoo, or
tobacco replanted tee late aud mixed wltb
the gecd tobacco.
Claua' Weekly Bepert.
Following are the bales of seed leat
tobaeoo reported for the Intkllieknukh
by J. H. liana' non, louaeoo Krener, nv.
131 Watrrstreet, New Yerk, for the week
ending Oct 20, 1888 :
500 canes 1887 Htate Havana WiQ-Oe ;
250 ctsee 1887 New Euirland Havana,
HW'$5'.:270ea'6H 18S7 Pennsylvania Ha
vana, )i'i", 150 cases 1887 Pennsylvania
Havana. I5c; 300 1887 Wisconsin Ha
vana, 7Q1-WC ; 105 cases 1885 Ohie, p. t.
Total 1,C0 cases.
Oeltbrated Uls Filth lllrlbday.
The little friends et Jehn Blselnger, Jr.,
gave btin a surprise en Monday evening, at
bis parents' residence, the Maner hotel, It
being his fifth birthday. There were 45 et
bin playmates present aud a large number
of relatives and friends. Tbe evening was
spent In games and amusements. Mr.
Keener entmUtned the ehlldren wltb
sielght-ef.hi.nd tricks, and Mr. Parker
rendered several flnu selectlcna en tbe
guitar and harmeulca. Mr. Sbread, en
behalf et the Older of Buffaloes, preaenled
te young Blbslnger, ttie mascot of the
order, aputaeet (15, The young gentle
man received a uumber of valuable
preseuts. The commit!" who arranged
the surprle pirty were Mamle Allabach,
Hadle Flick, Mamie HeUui and Sallle
Kautz.
A Mill CretK Uult.
Patrick Mclienna has bwtn sued before
Alderman Deeo. He is charged by Fred.
erick Mumuie with surety of the peace In
thratenlnit te knock his brains out. Mrs.
McKenna is charged by the same prose
cutor with being a common scold. The ac
cused live at Mill Creek, ou the Pennsyl
vania railroad, and tbey have entered ball
for a bearing.
Chercb Dedication,
The new United Bretbreu church at Sil
ver Springs will be dedleated en Sunday,
November 11. There will be services a.
9 .30 a. in., 2 and 7 p. in. Tbe presiding
elder et tbe dlttrlet will have charge of tbe
servicer, and will be aasuud by a number
el Clergymen,
A "Cart-tall Canvass."
The carl-tall canvass In the Interest of
tariff reform, arranged by E. Ellery Andcr Andcr
sen and the Reform club, was Inaugurated
In New Yerk en Mendsy. One truck,
designated tbe "Old Reman," started from
Pier A. It was decorated with streamers,
digs, bandannas snd mottoes. On this
truck were E, Kllery Andersen, Everett
P. Wheeler, a fifer and drummer, two
baakela et tariff llterature and a satchel con
taining speclmen suits et American and
Kngllsh manufactured clothes. Mr. Ander Ander
eon made tbe opening speech et this novel
campaign, and explained the advantage
whleb, he said, the working men would
gain from tatllt reform. Tbe vehicle pro
ceeded around the Battery te Seuth atreet,
and thence te Bread, whero a halt
waa called In front of the stock ex.
ebanga Brokers, bankers andclerksorew.
ed around the "Old Reman," aud heads
appeared In every available window. Mr.
Andersen took out the two suits et clothes
and explained that the our American
made containing 50 per cent of wool, cost
1 10 in this city, and the ether, containing
80 per cent of wool, only cost V lu Lon Len Lon
deu; that en the former the duty ou raw
material was G 00 and the latter f 1.10, while
the workman en the (7 ault waa paid 12
There were eheets ter Harrison, each time,
however, followed by loud chcera for
Cleveland. One man yelled: "Take tbat
British flag out of your pocket"
Whereupon Mr, Wheeler drew a red
bandanna, and created great enthusiasm
by waving It The Produce Exchattge was
next visited, and the arguments were ro re
peated. Anether truck, called "Grever
Cleveland," freighted with documents snd
geed talkers, canvassed lite districts In the
neighborhood of Ninth avonue aud Fifty
ninth atreet A thlid truck, railed "Old
Hickory," performed Its work In West
street and the Washington market ZZZS
TUBT TfKNT TO MAltllAr.
Bems el the lltpunileau Clubs Visit the
Leng Itoreuxh aud t'arade.
The Republicans bad a parade at Marietta
last evening In whleh a number of visiting
clubs participated. Amnug them were the
Yeung Republicans and Seventh, Eighth
and Ninth wnrd clubs of this city. All day
yesterday the heelers of the ward clubs
weie kept tramping ever town begging
money from the politicians te make the
trip and they Bucoeednd in getting eunugh,
although the bosses say that the money Is
thrown away and they are booming sick
of it The trip was made ever the Reading
read and the cars were taken at tMeKIng
street atatlen. The members of the watd
clubs turned out lalrly,well but tbe Yeung
Republicans had only thirty men. Indeed
their crowd waa ae small tbat they were
ashamed te couie out of their room, en North
Queen atreet 'or some tlrue. Lew Hart
man, and Turnkey "Butch" Miller gave the
boys of tbe Seventh and Eighth wards their
tickets at the statlen. The train which had
the Lancaster delegation ou, only ran te
Oblokles atatlen and from tbore the clubs
were obliged te walk several miles evor a
terribly bad read te Marietta. After tbe
parade they returned, retchlng Lancaster
between land 2 o'cIeck tbls morning, aud
tbe members were pretty well disgusted
with tbe trip. Some of the youngsters who
compose the Yenng Republicans are un
able te atsnd the hardships of a campaign
and they have refused te take part in any
ruore parade.', although the managers hsve
laid out something ler every night tbls
week.
A short tliue atter the train had left
Chlckies en the return trip seme one threw
a torch through oue el tne ear window?,
breaking rut tbe slats and buratlng thu
head of a bass drum Inside.
"THE QOLDISN OIANT MIRK'
An Old Lancaster Favorite Terus Up In a
New Flay.
At the opera heuse last evenlng there
was a medium alzsd audlence when Mrs.
McKee-Itankln and oempiny appeared in
tbe play entitled "The Geluuu Giant
Mine." The star of this company lu former
years waa a great favorite in Lancaster.
When abe was known as Kitty
Blsnehard she appeared here as Gabriel
with Rice's "Evangeline," aoemlo opera,
whlcb, by tbe way, bas been tevlved with
auceeai These woie tbe days when Henry
Dlxey and Rlebard Gelden were doing the
heifer " business" and Harry Hunter, E.H.
Tarr and ether well known people wero In
Mr. Ktec'a employ. In later yeara the lady
was seen here as JHllle i"ij)er In "The
Danltcs." The play in whteu Mia, Ran
kin new atars Is by Clay Green, It Is
or the Woitem mining character without
the bleed aud tbunder that Lancaster
people have bad se rnueh of recently. The
play and oempauy are both strong, and thu
audience waa pleaeed with the production.
Mrs. Rsnkln appeared In the character of
Stasia Fairfax, for which she Is admira
bly suited. Among the support meriting
apeelal mention, were J. F.Pike as Alexan
der rairax, Henry O, Lewis a Ja el.
Masen, and ethers.
LOCAL Villi B.
The fatso pretense case against Cyrna
Beweiaat Alderman Hal bach's, preferrcd
by tbe officers of the Peeples National
bank, has iieen arranged satis 'acterlly te all
tbe parties Interested,
Last evening B. F, Howe, auctioneer for
executers of Jehu Hees, offered for sale two
two-story houses mi North Water atreet,
another en West Walnut atreet They wero
withdrawn.
James Carrell, arrested en Frederick
stri-et. en Mendav. ter besalntr. bv Sneclal
Officer Kbrman, was aent te J all this morn
ing uytue mayor lornveuays. xwoieugers
were discharged.
e
Cleveland's btreugib In Jlllcelt.
The Cleveland aud Thurmanclubef tbe
Chicago Beard of Tradu new numbers ever
1.0C0, including 100 grain. trimmers, en or
whom voted for Blaine, It leaked out en
Monday that "Bess" Davis had a poll
made of Cook county, lueludlng Chlcige,
about a month age, aud feutid te hla morti
fication tbat Cleveland had 4 COO majority.
Net satlatled, tbe Republican leaders
ordered another canvas, whleh abewed
7,000 for Cle eland. This comes very direct,
and la verified by geed authority. Bets
even en Cleveland carrying this atate are
mero abundant than ever, aud takers lew.
Seme even beta are tbat Palmer will have
10,000 majority for governor,
The Ills llecelver Completed,
The new gas receiver et tbe Lancaster
Gas and Fuel company Is completed aud
will be In use In a few days. 'Iho work et
excavation was begun In tbeeprlug and six
weeks age the builders et tbe huge tsnk
riveted the first het. The receiver's
wster rapacity la 105,000,000 gallons, and
holds 1!10,OCO cublu feet et gar. Dally &
Fowler, Philadelphia, were the conlractera
for tbe Iren work, and their mechanic
Samut-1 Geutner and Gee, Stoeber, et l'lillr
delpbla a-eirdlng te Mr. Jehn if, Hiuiti
gardner, succeeded lu putting up a ilrst ilrst
ciaasjeb, More AReat ejuij'a Bletnl Campaign.
Frem the New Yerk lliraia.
Quay's plan, as disclosed last night, con.
templates arrtsta by the wholesale of such
unfortunate outcasts ax have neither friends
nor money te aid them. Charges of illegal
registration and colonization are te be pre
ferred agalust them, aud thu whole thing Is
Intended te be suddenly Hashed en the
publlose as te make credulous people be
lieve tbat Quay de. I res nn honest election.
The acbumu la intended te keep tbeuaanda
of peer and tlmld Democrats fiem tbe polls
by having It proclaimed that detectives are
en tbe watch ready te arreht any one en bus.
plclen. Tbe wholesale aricets are te te
made en the day bolere election.
At the JrlaiDuercher.
There was a large crowd nt Maianorcher
hall lat evenlng, where a pleas.iut sociable
was beld. There was no cenuert, but tjulte
a number of aengs were well rendered by
members el the society. Dinelng was kept
up until a late hour.
.
Making Way Fer the rubllc Untitling,
Charles Kehr-ebel, who Uiebaiid th
old buildings en tLO reir of the Atlte
properly, where the uttw pentcfllce is te be
erected, has a force of tueu at work
tearing down and removing them.
Mad an AMlgument.
Adam DleUIeh and wife, city, made an
assignment et their property today for the
benefit of oredlters, te Jehn W. Eshleman,
of Wttt LuBpaur tewninip,
AN OVATION TO THURMAfe
HE IlEVIBtVS A BIONS1EII FABADB IN
WUBBLINO, WEST THtQINlA,
Twenly.flr Thousand l'eeple Wltntet tba
uemonttratlen-Clnbs Frem Fenntrltanla
and Ohie Attend 1'rlvats itesideacta
and Haslners Flaefs Decorated.
Wiikkmne, W. Va., Oaf,, 3a 1 r, m,
It Is a gala day in Wheeling. Every Demo
cratic buslness heuse and private retldeee
en all the principal thoroughfares and meat
et the residence stieeta are decorated with
bandannas, bunting and flags.
At an early hour this morning trains be
gan te arrive evor the different reada
leaded down with people and Democratic
otuDswue came right here te tske part la
or leek at the parade. There were clubs
from Pittsburg and Allegheny City and
from Washington and ether Pennsylvania
towns, while every Western Ohie county
irein Columbiana te Menreo sentdelega- M
tiens. The dav be Inn fine, tbe parade wan ivV-
very successful. At neon it is ninvlnsr: 't
through the streets, viewed bv an lm. i.
menee concourse of peeple. Judge -,
auM.nu AUUU n, UV UTBU W Jf'
trie paraue in company with senator ?
fuuikner, ex. senator Camden and Chair .
tutu, j.uujr, ui iuu meiuutJiuiumep, luiiuwcis
by about twenty Uve carriages containing M-
distinguished pecple from Pennsylvania,
OUle and West Virginia, The cluba pre
sented a One appearance, and the estimate
of the number in line runs from six te
nine thousand, wbile net lers than 25.CC0
pople were en the Btreets as spectatets. v
Judire Thurmsn Is nnw rnvfn-slntr eiai'N
precession from a graud stand, surrounded '.'
by leading Democrats,
The speaking will begin at 2 o'clock tbla
nllcmoec, from llvoerelx different stand.
Among tbe speakers will be Gen. A. J.
Warner, of Ohie, Hen. Jehn W. Book Beok Boek
waiter, of Ohie, Hen. W. D Moere, of
Penntvlvanla. and Hanatnrs Kau'knnr aiit
Camden, ct West Vliglnla. Judge 'lbur-V
man win apeaK te nigui in tue iiuk. .j--iS
A imiDQK FALLS INTO A fllVEK.
Odd Man InMantly Hilled and Beveial
Fittallr Injured Namee el the Victims.
rnnnhud thin fl!lwntnrr1ftv nltArnnnn nf thm
sudden uollanse el the larire llewa Iren 'K'1
truss county bridge near Blalrvllle, 10.11
( . .. .. k Ml.. .... . -.. Xi.M
uiiien nuuiu ui uere. j no uriugu was uu ?M
toot In the dear and 43 ft.ct above high $irl
water, iuu uuu Bau ruuuuiug eiuar svoresti . V -
Hlir Muddy river. A irantr. et men were at -X,
work repairing the flooring an order waa M
given ene et thorn te loeseu a girder a .y4
the main supports and one turn et the-'ftv'
1 ...it am ...- .Iitf hvlitn..r., I f .!.... k mwmtt TZ
without n in nm mil's warnlntr the vaatig
mass drepped te the water, fifty feet below."1 hi
William Thompson was Instantly killed i)r9f
and ten ethers were fatally or seriously in- ig -j
juiuu. xiiu lujureu am, r, n. eiuimjt ifg
broken collar-bone ; Arthur MeKhea, Jaw
broken and hurt Internally ; Jatnca Camp- -;
bell, lelt leg broken, one eye knocked out J
and head crushed, he will die ; D. Maffeld, ,1; :
t.ntt, vntiH l.rnirfin nmlAlnft klitn nrllt,ftf1 SX
Jehn Edmund, back broken and denser- it..
ou Inlernal Injuries, be cannot recover ; &i
Themas Robinson, oue arm broken and ?,M
UIUJY UUBUSU iiNllVQU.IIlPl UIVMUMUi t t ,'.' i
Frank Lseeb, fingers of one hand cut of ; r
lhoedore Harris, both hip broken ; aa g&M
unknown man badlv crushed. ?.a
A valuaritn tntm nf lirtrefle waj klllAff. &
The brldge was built In 187C, and cost f0,6CO. Mf
Four Men lllenru te Flecea. '
Milwaukee, Oat 30. The boiler el tbe
tug Lawrence burst tbls morning ell North A
Point Captain Sullivan, Engineer Sullivan ir,
and Fireman Sullivan, and tbe llnencai,
Themas Handlry, wbe were all near the "
Im.allAi. hnllni- wArn Mnwn (n ntrrflL Tha
tug Merrill, whleh was near by at thexirmei
ei tne explosion came in uie iticue uu
picked up Frank McGewatfj the cook, and
Themas Deeley, who was en beard as a
visitor. A thorough ecatch waa made by
the Merlll, but no traces of the mangled
bodlea could be found. Tbe Lawrence
was valued at fAOOO.
.
The Nary Orderad te Uaill.
WASHiKdTOjr, Oat 30. Ths sseretary et
atate has requeatcd the navy departs
send a man el-war te Haytl, l Jred at hi
American interests mere, wZ7xday, aa haa
bojeepardlzsd by the aelzuretu.
lcau meainer Hay tlen Republic at St. j ...
Tbe Bosten, tbe only avalable vesstl of tbe ifj
Central American pert, beyond the reaeh . s4
of the telegraph. Efferts, however, will --S1
ue inaue w uiuiujHuiva,u wt.u uv., uw
is expected alie will be able te reach Hajitl
In a few days.
TBLBQllAl'llIt; taps.
Richard O. Warren, disbursing clerk at
tbe Reck Island, Ills., arsenal, has been
arrested for embezzleuieut of government
funds. The amount or his discrepancies Is
net known. Wurrin has been In tbe post pest post
tleu twenty years. He Is a resident of
Daveupert and his arrest has created a
gieat burprlse.
Rtchard Barber was aentenced In ltbaa.
N. Y., te-day te be banged Dec. 17. Tbe
prlrener beard the sentence without ex
hibiting any emotion.
Henry F. Alberts, late lumber dealer of
Buffalo, has disappeared, leaving behind
him a large amount of debta and spurious
paper. It la believed the aggregate ui me j?"
spurious paper will reach (50,000.
Leuis Helm Sleanaker, cashier at Stenx
City, Iowa, ter the Ohloage & North
western railway, who Is said te have ab-
soended some time age, baying embezzled ,
about (4,000 of the company's funds, waa v
traced te Terente and arrested last night
Yesterday morning at Fayettevlile, N.
V., Whattea J. Greeu, ex-congressman from
the Third North Carolina district, aud Ml a.
Adee Davis, relict of Vice President David !
DavU, were married, '
At Wilkeabarre yesterday Mlke Dry
luichl, a miner, eloped with a young
Hungarian girl. Twe brothers el the girl
pursued thu rnnawaya and en oemtngup
wltb tbe pilr hacked Drylulehi with an axe
ae badly tbat hla recovery la doubtful.
Five tbeiuand colliers In the Rhondad Rhendad Rhondad
Orfatueni valleye, WbUb, have atiuck fir
higher waea.
A fire at Athens, Me., tbls morning
burned lite eterec, Including Wade ifc
Ware'd new three-stery,. block In whleh waa
a pttblle hall, also Odd Fellows' hall. Lese
(J&.OOOj lnsurance (10.0CO.
Ileulaugei'a Ounibter Married.
Londen, Oot, 30 -The civil marriage of i
Geu. Boulanger'a daughter, Marettlle, te '
Capt. Drlant, took place yeiterday. Only
the most intluute ;rleada were preaent.
The religious ceremony laaes fw w-uj.
A Uurular tteuteueed.
Albany, N. V Oot. ia-PiIce, the bank
robber, waa this morning seateaaei te 19
yen and five months lu DannemeraprUea
at hard labcr,
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