M7tJI r&wr Jv i'v-S- X tttdmxene IJjje Jberifagbtf A M V VOLUME XXV-NO. 69. LANCASTEB, PAM THUBSDAY,1 NOVEMBER 8, 1888. JPJRTCE TWO CENTS. "4 I "-'V", - TWO BOILERS EXPLODE. TH BnaUlB BOOBB AT TMB MEMt CAI, WOBKS U DaMTBOYEB, Jehn Ktldcl Initially KIUed-4eerge gaal fe, Aleass Uaaabrtg.t, Cttaa-lea F. hUtter, Fi aak A sal, Martta OmM, A. W. Was- tannelil, aad MlcbaalCeasa lid era. The largest snd naeet dcstrBetlve boiler explosion teat ha taken place la Lancaster county slnee the great acetdeat at Ma S oettoB mill, about twenty years age, oo eo oe currad Wednesday evening at the Lancas ter chemical werka In it one man waa Instantly killed. (Several wara badly In jured and considerable properly waa either totally tnlned or very badly daaaeged, The ehemlcal work a are altuated la afea batm township, en tba llaa or the cat-off of the Pennsylvania railroad, Jeat outside of the etty limits and la a northwesterly dlrae. lien from the elty. The ohemleal works are In a large three atery brick building and te the wast la another building of slmeat the aame alza which la occupied by the Miller Hsap cemjwBy aa a msnufaotery. On the eastern side of the chemical werka there Is a one atery brlek building, whlcb was recently rented by the United B tales Electrle Light company. They bare been mrulshtng the llghta rer use en the city atresia and lately removed their plant from Chureh street In this etty te the ohemleal work a. All the machinery, eta, waa placed In the amall brick building. The light company obtained their ateam and power from the ohemleal werka, from which the soup faotery waa also anpplled. The boiler house was altuated Immediately behind, or en the north aide of the ohemleal werka building. It waa a one-atery brlek building in size 60-85 feet. Clese by the boiler beuse were two ether one-story brick building, In eaeh of wblcb tbere waa an engine. One of tbeaabad been put In but recently and waa new. TWO BOILERS KXTLODK. In the boiler heure were four very large bellera cf CO horse power eaeh. Twe of theae exploded almost tegelher,causlng tbe terrible accident. Pet pie residing In tbe northern part of tbe elty were startled by a rumbling noise shortly after 5 o'clock. The wlndewa In the beusea were abaken and many persona believed tbat tbe shock had been caused byan earthquake. There were two roperta of the aaine kind, whieh followed eaeh ether ae closely that they were almost ene and tbe same. A great oleud of smoke waa aeen at tbe chemical werka and It waa known at onee tbat terrible accident bad occurred. People aoen began te gather there In large numbera and there was great excitement. The faet that the bellera bad exploded then be came known. A terrlb'e scene waa then witnessed. The explosion bad made a frightful wreek and such a pleture of dese latien baa seldom been aeen anywhere. When the accident occurred, Chattel F. Miller, a member of the company owning tbe chemical works, waa in the engine room, aa were Alenai Hambrlght, Frank Abe), Jehn Keldel and Geerge Bmltb, empleyes of the werka. Aba), Bmltb and Kernel, were working aoeut me engine, which waa In charge of tbe first named, who la foreman of tbe werka. Hambrlght la tbe night engineer, and be waa about getting ready te go en dnty. Had tbe accident occurred but a few minutes later tbe llghta In tbe clly would bave been turned en. Michael Clann, fireman for Hambrlght, waa In the boiler beuse. Although bnt one man of tbe party waa killed, the escape of the ethera waa almost miraculous. The accident occurred ae qulekly tbat tbe men were astounded and none of them aeemed te knew exaetly what bad occurred. Tbe walla and reef of tbe engine houses were amaahed In very suddenly.. When the men who were net very badly hurt, bad lime te oeiieot themselves, they went te leek after tbe ethers. JOHN BEIDBtS SKULI. CRUSHED. Jehn Rftlrtel, the only man who waa killed, waa fennd In tbe debrla ; bia akull bad been crushed by falling bricks, timber, Ae , and be was taken out dead. Geerge Bmltb waa covered almost te ma neek with brlcka and mortar, and It waa found necessary te ahevei mm out When rescued be was unoensoions, but aoen recovered. He had been pretty badly scalded and wan injured Internally. Ham brlgbt's biek was badly hurt, and Mr. Miller rceelved several ugly cuta in tbe face. Abel waa considerably bruised about tbe body, but bia Injuries are net serious. Mlobael Klann, tbe fireman, waa in tbe boiler beuse, which was blown te pieces, and bow he escaped with bis life he uer anyone will ever be able te tell. He waa blown at least twenty-five feet from tbe place where be had been Blandlng wben the accident occurred. Miles Sberlz, an em em peoye of the snap works, fennd Klann among the brlcka. He bad been badly out, brulseu and scalded. Adtlph Sehrenk, superinten dent of the electric light works, waa In bia bnggy between the werka and the railroad when IheTtccldent occurred. He was struck by a Hying brick and knocked from tbe vehlele, and very badly bruised. Martin Gsrnet was In side of tbe eloetrlo light werka at the time and Lad one of bia leet badly Injured by having a pleceef timber fall upon It. A. W. Weatentteld, of Newark, N. J., waa alae In tbe electric light werka, having oeme te Lancaster en Wednesday te aet aerae new mteblnery for tbe llghtcempany. Ha was also atruek en tbe leg by a brick. bnt net badly burr. These of the men who were seriously injured were taken te their homes and p&yslcians were aummened te attend tbeui. The body of Keldel after being taken from tbe wreek waa placed In tbe efflee of the aeap works, where It waa kept until abent 8 o'clock, when Under taker Amea Rete removed It te bia estab lishment en North Qaeen street and tbenoe te deceased's borne. KXrENT OV TUB DAMAGE. Tba Heller tf crass Deslreyad and the Bngleta UrkiD A Htaewsr of Utlcks, Woea aud Iren. The wreck made by the explosion was something apalliug and no one could e m any Idea et tbe work of destruction without paying a visit te the pi see. Of the boiler house net a feet of tbe brick wall waa left atandlng. The brleV seemed te bave teen tern apart aa theugu tbe work bad been done by mechanics. Tbey were blown ter the distance of several squares from tbe building In every direction ind the fields around are filled with then-, Seme wara hnrled threutth the roetaod windows of eCJelnlng building, doing a great deal of damage. Lsre pieces of timber were earrled through tbe air ter ereat dlatanete. Oi tbe lour bellera two remain almeat whole. One of these waa found Immediately behind the electrle light works. Anetuer baa paaaed through tbe eastern wall and root et the engine heust a, crushing them down ta though tbey had been made of paper. Tbe ether bellera were blown te pleee and parta were found almpateveiywherr. The outbids Iren of one was lying near tbe demolished building, and It bad been blown almost straight One end had passed through the Miffine neuse. The engine in the beuae were badly damaged It net totally wrecked. Tbe large fly wheel of one of them waa broken in two and a portion et the ma chinery was aluu a eiveied with br.'eksand mortar. The iron flur in these boiler will pretably we'ge. one buadred pounds each. They must have flown through tbe air like leave, xs they were found badly twisted and broken. Snmu were at least a tquue away from tbe building. TART OF A DOILER THROWN 100 YARDS. A large pleee e' tbe boiler weighing sevinl hundred pounds wai blown te the extreme weatern end of the aeap factory at Least one hundred yards from tbe bellur beuse. Here It fell with great force. Right near tbe spot where It landed Milea Hherta bad a number nf boys at work putting away barrels. Tbey luckily et e ipea being hit tiy the piece of Iren, ana were net touched by tbe many flying brlcka which fell like ball about them. One boiler flue struck the root et the stable connected with tba soap factory, passing inreugn n ai tbe time Jehn Van, tbe (lilvr, waa taking a team from tbe abed, but be snd die herae etcaped. 1 he large two horse tmm of the factory was standing in tbe yard cut aaitbsr tbe brlek nor the Iren touehed li a isrge piece of the boiler in Its deeaant x trc uetjh tbe reef et tha drylag room, doing considerable damage. PMateatraaktMafaaai (te wefvlflM ebeealea. works, toward tbe western end, tearing ent cartload ef brleka tram the baUdaaf. la tba surrounding Aside tba trewed waa term np la aaaay piece aa theMghptewM by the targe ateeaa of lrem aad weed whlek wara aarled from tba batMtajr. AaeadofeaeoftheboUerawlth asveral flee waa threwa almost aaataat the ode deer of the aeap factory, 76 y arde from tba boiler bona. It etraefc a Urea lrea red oenaeotlBg tbe machinery of tba two building, beading tt greatly. Tba greatest damage te the oheaaleal werka Tmlldlng we la that part next te tbe boiler hone at tba eastern end.-. Her aha walla fresa thafoaadaUea te the reef. dfed for twenty or thirty Met la width, were lern eat. Tnere are anas oetea at nnmi plaeea la tba reef of tbe traUdiega, and tharaaraaeareelyaay window paaea lafr. Quite a Bember of brlcka were knocked from the rim of the large amok ataek, which must beauty or seventy feet high, by flying missies, This damage la addition te tbat of the machinery, &x, will make tba lese qnlte heavy, and It M almeat Im possible te estimate It at preaenf. It will likely be some weeks before work ean be resumed In either tba chemical or aeap factory. XLKOTRIC LIGHT MACHINERY KSOAPES. The window of the electric light com pany 'a bnlldleg are broken out, bnt beyond tbat their damage la net are t, Their ma chinery I net Injured. Oaring te the acci dent, however, they are without ateam power, and are unable In run their ma eblnery. It will be Impossible for them te furnish any light te tbe city foraetne time te oeme, and they msjsr be compelled te re move tbelr plant Tielr leaa will be quite large by reason of tbla. In addition te tbe buildings ether prop erty waa damaged. Feneea were broken by flying piece et Iren. Near the boiler house atoed a bran new heavy wagon. Inte thta a wbele lead of brlcka were auddenly lift ed by the explosion and the great weight broke one axle and tbe bed. Immediately after the exoleslon part of the weed work of tbe building took fire. Engine Ne, 4 waa taken out from town, and tbe flames were easily extinguished. Jehn Kledel, tbe man who waa killed In the aceldent, was a German 69 yeara et age. He resided at Nr. 320 Chester street, te whieh place bia body waa taken. Fer yeara be waa employed In tbe aeap faotery aa a laborer. He leaves a wife and two grown daughters. CAUSE OF TBE EXPLOSION UNKNOWN. Ne one seems te knew any thing concern ing tbe cause of the accident. The men In charge of the boiler eay that they bed been filled with water, and at tbe time et the aceldent they ware waiting for a anfflelent quantity of ateam. They cannot account ter the accident A gentleman who baa bad a great deal of experience In tbe con. atruotien of bellera waa out at the aeene et the accident thta morn morn leg. He examined one of the whole bellera and found tbat tbe flues were all loose, rrem the appearance of the boiler, Ae., he believed tbat It did net bave sufficient water. The oeroner will investigate the esse. This morning be empanelled a Jury consisting et Martin Krefder, Adam K. But, Eugene Bauer, B. F. Haatlnga, Al Tripple and Jacob Norbeek. They viewed the body of Reidel and place of accident and then adjourned until te-morrow at 9 o'clock when testimony will be beard. CONDITION CF THE INJURED. A reporter et the Intelligencer tbla morning aaw three of the men wbese inju ries were tbe most aerleua in the accident ; Atonal Hambrlght waa found In bed at bia bearding beuse en Cbureb atreet He oemplatned of much aereneaa abcut bis back and kidneys, but none of bia bone were broken. He aaya tbat be waa first atruek by a brick en tbe baek of the bead and knocked down. Aa be fell under tbe engine aemetblng heavy like apiece of timber struck him across tbe back, Geerge Bmltb another injured man, Uvea en Rockland atreet, near tbe publle school. He was badly scalded about tbe face and bI;bedy waa brulaed. Mlebael Clann, resides ea North street. He wta alae scalded and aeveral of hla rib are broken. C F. Mlller,manageref tbeohemleal and aeap works, la doing every thing In bia power for tbe wounded men aa welfaa the laniuy or me oeceasea. ear. miner nas iuu Uvea et all of bis empleyes Insured agalnat accidents and Reldei's family will secure a right snug sum. One person tbat made a most narrow eseipe and wheae name is net mentioned, above, Waa Harry Heak, a young man who realdea en North Queen street He werkB In tbe aeap factory, but was in the chemical werka when tbe aceldent occurred. He esesped without a acrateb. When run nln g tnll the two iautorlea employ about fifty men. Seme arrangement for lighting the elty aireeta will bave te be made. An effljer of tbe electrle light company arrived in town this atlernoen. lie will meet tbe lamp committee at the Btevena beuse tbla evening. It la likely tbat gasoline lamps will be erected until all arraugementa for electricity ean be made. THE COTTON FACTORY ACCIDENT The last aceldent of tbla kind, as referred te above, took place at tbe cotton mill at Puke and Lemen streets, en Saturday mernlng,July 13,1887. The boiler exploded, leveling the boller house te tbe ground and tearing out one aide of tbe mill. Tbe boiler was burled tbrengb tbe air for 200 yarda and landed near the corner of Duke and Jamea streets. David Hantcb, the en gineered Faldlne Myera employee et the mw,wereinaianuyiiuica. jereniiannuni mer; superintendent of tte mill, Heward H. weiizei.Annie wpioerianaearauiiorwarr, empleyes, were fatally Injured. Corener I Leenard and Jury Investigated tbe case at great length aud;many witnesses were ex amined. Five of tbe J oreta signed a verdict te tbe effect tbat the explosion waa ecca alened by causes unknown te tbe Jury, as tbe boiler waa In geed osndltlen, &.', Tbe sixth Jurorecincurred In all but enenentence and aubstltute, this, "That tbe lmmedla a cause or cause et tbe explosion are te the Jurera unknown; but we find tbat tbe bellera of aald mill were frequently sub Jeeted te an amennt of pressure calculated te Impair tbelr durability and hasten tbelr deterioration and tbla was a cause con tributing te the explosion In a remote degree." TUK SOI Til PKNN 80UKHK. Dr. Uettetter's Utb Will Probably Neceul. tate a lteorjnltlen. The death of Dr. Hostetter, of Plttsbure, la regarded by railroad men aa likely te bave a meat Important effect upon tbe Seuth Pennsylvania railroad acheme, perhaps te tbe extent of causing ibe abandonment of tbe plan entirely. Dr, Ueatetter waa the second largest subscriber te tbe 115,000,000 syndicate, bis intereat of (2,000,000 boleg exeeeded enlv by tbe Interest of tbe late William H. Vanderbllt The next largest subscriber te Dr. Hestetter is Mr. Ralph Bsgaley, who figures for (1,200,000, and It la well known that Mr. Bagaley la net well disposed toward tbe gentlemen wbe are oenduotlng tbe affairs or tbe Mentb Penn peel, or, rather, be deea net altogether ap prove or ineir pians. Mr. Andrew Carnegie, wbe subscribed for (1,000,000, la managing the affair, but be naa juii naa a Dusineaa anpuie wun nia partner, Henry Phlpps, who baa retlrtd from the Carnegie firm. Mr. Piilppa la a aubtcrlber te the Seuth Penn project te tbe extent et (500,000. Mr. Henry Lewis and Mr. Augustus Sehell, two of tbe original members of the syndicate, hate died within tbe laat tow years, and tbelr Investments are In tbe banda of tbelr executers, aud te some extent tied up. Such a large proportion of the original (15,000,000etsubscrlbed capital baa changed position, and aa these wbe control tbe bal ance bave been unable te auggeat a plan aatlsfaolery te all interests, that it is new believed the original syndicate will net bs able te build the read, and that a complete reorganization and tbe formation of new company with new men and new capital will be feuud neeesssry. Dr. Hostetter has net taken an active In terest in Seuth Penn matters for some months, owing te feeble health. He was ready, however, te approve any plan that commanaea tne general support or etner stockholders, occupying in this respect common ground with the Vanderbllt belia Fllsd a IKmerrsr, E. D North, eaunaal for Horaee Q. Uener lnalcted for false pretense and embezzle meat, filed a demurrer te the lndletment te day, Tha imtmi wUl be argued tha ! bar tr at. A TURNODT REFUSED. TBB MILXXaUTltXB MAIL WAV OOBFAKV CANNOT BOILD IT. Wast Bad rtepla FeUUea CoeaelU, Claiming theTaraent Would Allew tba Raaalag of Twe Oars Tha Water Warts Ap propriations Is Babaeatad. Be'ect and oemtnon oennoils met statedly en Wednesday evening at 7J0. In tbelr re spective chambers, BBLBOT COUNCIL. Present : Messrs. Berger, Haloes, Leng, Remley, Riddle, Sehum, Btermtellc, Wise and Evan, president Tbe report et the atreet committee was read, but contained nothing of lnteresttbat haa net already been published. Mr. Riddle presented a loemmuntoatlon from bis honor, Mayer Edgerley, submit Ung an Invitation te oeunolla te select a oempetent person te attend a meeting of tbe inter-munldpal convention at Harris burg enTurtdar, November 20 the pur pose et the convention being te se amend tbe Inter-municipal law aa te make It con UtotlenaL On motion of Mr. Riddle It waa resolved te aend a delegate te tbe convention. The report of tbe dre oemmtttee waa read. A TURNOUT REFUaED. Ma Riddle presented the petition of real dentael tbe West End, praying that. In order te bave better accommodations for getting te tbe centre of the elty, tbe MIL leravllle atreet railway company be per mltted te lay a second turnout, that they maytbua be enabled te run two car in tead of one te the western terminus of the city, and Mr. Riddle ettered a resolu tion granting permission te put In anew turnout en West Orange atreet. a diBcuasien arose as ie wneiner me railway company would comply with the elty ordinance reaulatlDK atreet railways. and Mr. Riddle said be bad been assured tbey would comply. Mr. Remley moved te lay the resolution en tbe tsblp, whieh was adopted. Mr. Haines preicnted a petition asking for a lamp at the corner of Duke and Wash ington atreet. Referred te the lamp com mittee. CITY CONTROLLER'S REPORT. The elty coutrellbt'a report waa read, a fellow i : ClTT CONTHOLLIR'S OrNC, ( Lakcabtbr, Nev. 7 H;8 ( Te 1 Ul Honorable, the Soleet and Common leuncils of tbe City et taneister. Gentlemen: In compliance with law, 1 berewltb present te your honorable bodies fbe following report and atatement, te wit: lliut the sum or money In tbe treumy atipreprlntcd te water werss general when tbe controller cenntertlffced flrjt warrant ea this fund, April 14, 13 as 19,531 C3 Ih&t there ws paid from this lundrn warrants countersigned up te No vember?, 183d 9!10 7J Ralance Neverubtr 7,1868 1 1M 81 TUat tbe claims awaiting payment from this fund amennt te ever (700, end that no prevision la made for the payment thereof. All et whieh is respectfully submitted, Charles Denues, City Controller. a question of lieht. Mr. Rlddle cllered a resolution Instruct ing tba lamp committee te demand tbat tbe Electrle 1Kht company proceed at ence te supply theclty with light, and be suggested that tbe United Slates Eloetrlo Light company mate some arrangementa with tbe gaa company, If they could accomplish It in no ether way. Tee resolution, which waa adopted, was called up by tbe scol scel dent deatreilns the bellera that supplied the electrle light company, tbe detail of wnien are given eisewuere. Adjourned, COMMON COUNCIL. In common oeunoll there were present : Meters Auxer, Bare, Bartholemew, Bertz. field, Bltner, Brlnten, Kaby, Eberman, Fran It, Freeh, Herr, Krelder, Mayer, McKlrey, McLaughlin, Mlley, Bbettzer, Blng, Btrlckler, Hturgle, Zeek and Beard, Dresiueni. Mr. Frantz presented the petition of a large number of cltlzinB setting fertbtbat North Christian atreet. between Orange and Chestnut, la Iti an almeat impassable condition, and prajleg for the repair et tbe same, nsrerrea te tne street oemmuiee. Tbe report of tbe city treasurer for the month was presented, it showed the re ceipta for October (2,700 08, expenditures 0,404 17 and tbe balance In the treasury fC7,650 34. Mr. Franlz preBented a communication from the water commissioners. In It tbey state that when they assumed charge of the works thore was a balance in the water werka general fund et ?!),0S5 02, New tbere la only (213 31. Bills against this amount te tbe amount of f 1,395 SO are en file and there la also a further Indebtedness et GOO, for which bills bsve net been rendered. The oommla eommla oemmla aloners, in conclusion, asked that an appropriation of (4,270 00 be made te pay Diuiaue ana run iuu worm uaiauue ui usuai year. Mr. Fran'r, frerfi tbe finance committee, reported an ordinance, appropriating (3,000 te the water werka general f nnd, negatively and with tbla endowment : " That the water commissioners are requested te ren der an itemized account of moneja expended since they went Inte office." Mr. irranizeata in explanation mai iuu watej .eommbslenar. had f urnl.bed meU i """, -""--"." ZL",,', "Vrh-?. waa adopted, Mr. Brlnten Introduced an ordinance de fining the duties et the Janitor at city ball and fixing bia salary at (370 per year. It was referred te the property committee. Tbe lamp oemmlttee reported that gaso line Ism pi bad been plaeed at Fourth and Ceral atreet, and en Fremont street near Cottage alley. Common council ordlnanceappreprlatlng (2,525 39 tepiy for tbe construction et tbe sewer en North Duke, betweeu James and Clay streets, was passed by a unanimous vote. Select council oencurred. A petition was presnnted from a number et cltlzena in the Eighth ward praying oeunolla te dlieet tbe regulator te compel an adherence te tha gr&ue ler gutters, en West KIdk street, from Kelker'a brewery westward te Ceral aireet Referred te the state committee. Mr. Bltner informed councils of the as cldentat thecheratcalcempunj'a works aud aald that It might be ueceasary te make prevision for lightning theclty. A motion was made and ad of ted giving the lamp committee authority te mukeauca arrange ments as tbey deem necessary. The qnestlnn el erecting a place tf keep the read roller was tlbcuteed. Every member who said auytblng en tne subject was opposed te keeping It in tbe ccutie et the city. Mr. Auxer ssld tbat tbe committee ap pointed te aeleet a alto would report at the next meeiteK- He favored taking the rear et Ne. 4 engine property for the purjose. Adjeurnta. The Pratdut lakta It Coolly. Frem the Washington l'eit. The president tttkes tha reeult calmly and philosophically, lie talked quite freely about the returns and the lnoredsed Republican vote, but expressed net the slightest regret In the world at any aotlen he haa taken aurini; ni Huimoieirnuuu. Ha Is willing te admit tbat his petition en tbe taria and the decided stand he lock In favor of rovenue reduction may have lest him a geed many votes, but ue still maintains that If It were te de ever again be would fellow tbe dictates et hli coo Vlcilens. Tbe president received no telegrams frcm the national Domecralio committee until late In the afternoon. Frem what be baa beard, however, be cencedea that be la de feated. He attributes hia defeat te no one in particular, and sjya tbat Hill and Tam many Hall treatedhlm with perfcet fair near, and that he has no fault te find at all Papsr Ooeii. Tbe pieer doeta new coming into ue are claimed te possess tbe advantage ever weed of neltber shrinking, awaiting, cracking nor warping. They are formed et two thick paper beards, stamped and meulded Inte panela and gUzed togetber with glue and potash, and then rolled tbieugb heavy rollers. After being covered with a water proof coating, and one tbat Is fireproof, tbey era painted, vaiBlahed and bona m tbtu 1 usual WJf sroBtecs sneB. C aaat Basils aa reeeh ateaea Mew Qieaad Up ter faleaa la rise et ta rick Dast Bataasrly Vaed. Dr. Theme Tayler, mtoreaocplat of the agricultural department, le engaged la making mlcroaeeplo examination of a aamber et sample of condiment pur chased at varieue store la Wash ington, D. C Sample et pepper, allaplc aad elevee are aew undergoing eeratfay. la met all of the sample examined aema adulterant baa been found. The oondl eondl oendl meau are pnrchaaed at store ana de livered in hermetically sealed package bearing tbe name and addressee of tha manufscturerr. Tbe label are numbered ana carelully put away for further refer refer enee. Bath the wbele berries and tbe round condiment are purchased. Dr. Tayler said tea reporter tbat tbe lnveatiga. tlen waa mainly for tbe purtxiae of finding out simpler method by which adulterat Id ingredients may be detected. In making tbe Inveatlgatlens he had ob. served that the common adulterants, brlek dust and sand, were aet used ae much new sathey were formerly, but be baa found tbat atone cell a of olive and ether seed are largely used. Peach, seed, olive seed and oeooanut shells, be thought, were the prlnelpat adulterant. Tbey have no taate or anaell, and be saw no reason why tbey could net be used la aU oendlmanta. Te make mlcroaeeplo section of black pepper a berry 1 inserted In a wax Up en a common cork, and, by mesne of tbe mloretone, a new Invention et Dr. Tayler', a abavlng tbla enough te be transparent la taken from the berry whieh la burled In tbe wax. Tbla I trans ferred te glass snd photographed ter tbe purpose of ascertaining It atrueture. It Is also drawn In colors, ataln being used enabling one te detect tbe various sub stantia. Dr. Tayler haa obtained from tbe olive and vine farm et E. H. Geed ridge, In Call Call iernis, a quantity of olive atone. Tha a ten aa were greuna te pewaer ana paasea lureugu tbe finest sieve imaginable. By aubjeeting a portion et tbla powder te tbe mlcroaeopo It waa found' te be composed of what la known te the betanlata aa atone celt Under polar. Ized light tbey are very brilliant and easily distinguished from the atone eella of tbe genuine artleie. Aa compared wltbtheatene cella of black pepper tbey are long and narrow. A already stated, another adulterant used la ground oeooanut ahell. The powder made by the shells la much darker than that made by tbe olive atones, whieh la et a yellow hue. Tbe oeooanut shell powder la uneraaultable te ginger and spines. When asked whether the result et the mlorerooplo examination would held geed in the court In a prosecution for aelilng adulterated feed, tbe doctor aald tbat tbere was net tbe allgbteat doubt but wbat it would. He aald tbat mlcroseoplo tests of bogus butter bad atoed In tbe court, but be knew et no conviction where tbe analTBls waa made by a chemist WHAT THE tKKSlDKNT BATS. II Attributes Ilia Defeat te Democratic nil- cord In New Yerk City and Stale. Woahtegton Dispatch te FbUadelphlaTlmes. During the morning aeveral prominent Demoeratlo pelltlclana bad Interview with tbe president They weredlsnesed te share tbe wild hopes of Chairman Brlee, but tbe prealdent did net encourage any aueb illu sion. He bad glyen up tbe battle when he retired aoen alter midnight He bad bnt little te Bay In explanation otlhe leiulr, He la luUy satisfied, however, after a careful analysis of tbe vote a given today, tbat the defeat was net te be attributed te hi advanced position en tarltl reform, net te any mistake In the admlntatraUen manage, ment et public sffalra, but solely te the party dlaoerds In New Yerk elty and tbe disturbed condition of tbe party through out tbe atate, dne te factional Intrigues. As the results appeared last night, with New Jersey Democratic by a large plurality, and Connecticut and Indiana in the bal ance, with Demoeratlo probabilities, party disorders in New Yerk are alone left te account for tbe defeat Under tbeae cir cumstances, tbe prealdent evidently leela tbat be baa no occasion te consider himself responsible. Indeed, be intimated tea friend that the eoenomlo issue, aa presented, baa been totted, and baa been amply sustained by tbe popular verdict wherever disencum bered of faolien disturbances. TARIFF nKIORM STILL AN ISSUE. He thinks that the lssue will still pro pre dominate in Domecratlo party doctrine, and in a iquare contest in the luture en Ita merits will wlu. Mrs. uieveiana ana ner mother and aunt remained at the executlve mansion until neon, and were then driven out te Oak View. As they paiaedent of tbe park, tbe ladle looked net lu the least disconcerted by the unfavorable newaef the general results. Mr. Folsom baa evlncnd morn concern ever tbe reault than tbn ether ladles et tbe executive mansion. Tbe president waa at bia desk all day, atalsted by Secretary Lament In tbear. rangementef Important business attending the opening of Cengreaa, leas thsn four weeka hence. The prealdent te-day made Berne reference te tne necessity or Degin ning the preparation et bia annual mes snge te Congress. At tbe cabinet meeting te-morrow be will notify the ministers of the government te furnish tbelr ay nepals nf lh administration's work Of the ex- executive department without delay. It la net improbable tbat tbe annual messace et tbe closing session or tne Fiftieth Cen. grers, wbleb will witness tbe termination of the present administration, will be voluminous and will present an interest. Ing retrospect et four yeara' management of publle affairs by Demoeratlo prealdent SECRETARY WHITNKT'S VIKWS. (Secretary Whitney, wbe returned last night from New Yerk, said: "1 bave been in New Yerk for three weeka doing all I could te help our people our. We did all we cculd, hut when the reconciliation et contending factions In New Yerk waa made hopeless by tne i6iusei ie oemo te any ground et agreement 1 made up my mlnci what te expect. It wrs evident te meten days ego tbat we were net keeping pace with our opponents. The schemes which they were playing kept cur people In unceasing commotion. Ot ceurae every, thing honorable Is fair in politics, as in war. I only Bay that our people were ae much broken up by factional lights tbat tbey found It dllllcult te keep up with these campaign msceauvree. "The tariff laue waa only incidentally connected with the result. The Demoeratlo pcaltlen was net properly brought berere tbe people. They did net understand It, but they win oeiere aneiner erection, x uu net admit yet that we have lest anything en the leue. We denbtlesa bave the ether pivotal states and bave lest New Yerk en our own family dlflerenceB and, aa I think net en tbe tarltl. The president's pellay has al way a been one et tariff reform and net of Iree trade. This battle will be fought ever again. It the Uepubllcana think that tbe Democrats have been left without an lstue tbey are mistaken. Tbe contest ever tariff reform baa only commenced. When we leek at the results and study tbe causea et defeat we might say tbat tbe contest en tariff Uaues has been Just commenced." Justice Lamar was one of tbe callers at tbe executive mansion en Wednesday, having dropped in en bia way te tbe aesslens of the supreme court. He bad a abort talk with the president during which be ex pressed his surprise and attributed tbe de feat te ether eauaee than the tarltl. Tbe president aald te him tbat (he news con tinued te leek unfavorable. A nailaef lUwMstcrlnl. rrem tbe Chicago Gleba. "Mether, 1 can never win the medal for geed behavior," cxclaltned a Seuth Bide icboel twy.Juatin from school; "I've tried and tried, but acme ether pupil always gets it." "But you must keep en trying," Bald bli mother or.ceurnglugly. "It's no use," replied the boy, "Isbsn't try any mere. It's a clean wattu of gcod gced ness." Hill I'srsoes Urewntd. A ferry steamer waa sunk in a collision at Calcutta en Wednesday and sixty per sons were drowned, Iteceptlen en Friday Krenleg, A very pleasant time is anticipated by the members et tbe Yeung Men'a Obtistlan association te-morrow evening, It being the occasion of their members reception, A pregramme et special Interest baa been pi-spired, tegetber Wtta light ntreaanNts, HARRISON AND MORTON. TUB BBFOBL10AM OAMDIDAlBS APrBARTO BBON TOP. MOW Mew Yerk atata Ksablleaa-WdaaaM' Beperta Abeat ladtaaa aad IlUaeia Mat Ceanfmad-OaHrernte and OeaaaaMcut Oallsd Daaioeratlc-Ohle Henubilcaa. New Yerk, Net. a-Ohalrman Brie, of the Demoeratlo national exeeutlve com mittee, concede the election of Geaeral Harrison. Captain MeOlellan, chairman of tha eampalga oemmlttee, was the only member of tba national committee at head quarter tbl morning, and ha made tha authoritative announcement et Chairman Brlce'a concession of Republican victory. Unofficial returne from all the oeuntles In New Yerk state give Harrison a plural Ity of 11, 191. Tbe congressional delegation will stand as at present The Albany Kvming Journal concede Governer Hill's re election hv about 10,000 plurality. The New Yerk lltraUl figures It st 4.000. The latest returns et tbe rote et Pennsyl vania Indicate a plurality of about 72.000 for Harrison. Tbe congressional delegation will stand 21 Republicans. 7 Damoerst. Of 25 state eenatera oheaen 22 are Republican. Tbe Heuse of Representatives will hsvs 142 Republlcane and 69 Democrats, three die trlnta being doubtful at this willing. Tbe plurality ler Cleveland In New Jer sey is esUmated at 0,000. There will be s Demoeratlo msjerlty of one la tbe elate (Senate and two in tbe Hcnse. The returns from West Vlrglnl continue meagre, but Indicate tbat the Republicans bave carried the First oengretalonsl district and that the atate la doubtful, ParUal returns from Indiana Indicate a nlnraliiv of shniit R 000 for Harrlaen. The latest from Delaware indleate a Re publican majority of 2 en Joint ballet la the "rii- Lint ruinrna from Missouri make that atate doubtful. The Republican bave already gained three congressmen and St Leuis baa given 0,000 majority for Harrlaen. Returna from tbe prtnalpal Interior point are very meacre, or altogether lacking. Ohie gives Harrison about 20 000 plurality Illinois, 19,000; Nebraska, 25,000; Colerado, 12 000; Iowa, 80,000, and Michigan, 15,000. North Carolina and Tennessee give In creased mijerlttc for tbe Demoeratlo tleket . . , , ... Conneetlout glvea Cleveland about 350 plurality. TUB VOTBOr TBB BTATB. Adams s dan H.BSU Allegheny Armstrong. licaver .Bedford llerks ., .... .......... i Blair Bradford.... Bneks...... Butler i Cambria, Cameren carbon... ...... Centre cheater. Clarien Clearfield... Clinten. ..,.. Columbia Crawford Cumberland... Dauphin Delaware. Xlk Ktle rayette 19.4S9 20,000 8W1 SOU 8.8M U.484 4,eiK 4 2IS 1,11m teJ 49 ft.W 8.9'6 I'ise 7.2W 0.3WI 8,103 8,101 0.IN7 4,SSt 7M 4.110 s.e 4.230 4,816 fM 'eie 320 'iti 210 S.8M .OS1 HUM SIKK 4,495 TIW 4.100 see m 1.150 4S2 2,171 e!6 ,7 t.n 8.W1 aire 8 026 4 88$ a,e S.4IS 7.MJ 8 0.13 2000 sloeii 8,694 9,'2M 300 210 sew 5,U7C BS78 0.SM 7,l 1,1182 4.88 1,447 603 e,ve e,734 487 S,9M 710 forest.... irranklln. ............ BB7U 928 8.20 1 (KM Fulton. ....... ....... Qreene Unntlngden Indiana JenVrBen..,. Juniata.... Lackawanna Lancaster. Lawrence. Lebanon..... l.ehlxh Luzerne Lycoming.... MeKean Mercer l.iiM 4V40 2908 3;a 1,-os J.76U 7.H1I 1.200 2 8tX 4C7I 8,418 1.711 1.9,9 9,978 l.oue 200 e.ete le.ste 0171 " iTT ltss. I e tsl e skr a; asr eg a P2 04 COUNTIES. CJ S -jlZ 3 Is ? ?! ?l .... MO 482 .... 1160b .... 2.X0 .... 2,800 .... .... 302 .... 5M .... 1,(00 9.9V1 4,trn B2U7 BUI 12 BM 2.118 2.971 8.(191 IS tee 8.355 B900 29tO 8.820 900 0SVJ .esn 4.801 1,80) 214 Mltnin Hen roe Montgomery Menteur Northampton...... Northumberland.. Perry... Phtladelpala Pike Petter Schuylkill Bnjrder Betnereut... Bulllvan Busquebanna Tiega Union Venangj Warren Washington Waynn Wtattnereland... Wyoming , Yerk .... .... ,0sB 1,009 a m 11.(8 ta lilt 0 817 1.78 MO 3 232 800 IMU1 6,Mfl e,7i8 S.1U) .881 420 101,58 71.788 18,00) BIT I, Ml Lids: 1 1,200 140) l.tHO 'alb 851 7U0 llioe II 27J 2,189 4,792 0.0 4 717 2,449 1,101 8.X9I .Oil 2,400 350 1.78) 4.2UU ee 6.7 It S.l'9 1.83 8.412 8,W1 8 94" oeu 1030 S.t.91 OUT) ft 849 2.8J4 1000 'vi 270 2,8.9 8.C89' B.B4' 1.9H0 9,011 11,512 O.UH 2703 Total 111.H89 S0.8S0 108710 82,702 i),MU 82762 Blaine's plurality , 81,019 729I8 TUK MEXT lOMQKgai. Tba Banata. If II Bi'ATK3. : t 8TATK8. i : : : s : : : : : i : : Alabama... 2 . Mlatlsslnpl, a I . Arkansas .. 2 . Missouri.,.. 2 Catlternla.. 1 1 Mfbraaka... . 2 Colerado... , 2 Nevada.... . 2 I onnectle'i . 2 N Hampa're . 2 Delaware.. 2 . New Jenej 2 . xieitda. 2 . VewYertr.. . 2 Georgia it . N.'arelina. 2 Illinois 'i Ubte 1 1 Indians 2 . Oregon 2 Iowa 2 Pennaylv'a . 2 Kansas a Unede Isl'd . 8 Kentneky . 2 . i. Carolina. 2 . liulitana.. 2 . iitnneaeee.. 2 . Maine 2 Texas 2 Maryland.. 2 . Vnrwenl... . 2 Mastacb'e'a . 2 Virginia.... 2 Michigan... . 2 w Virginia 2 Mlnnu-eta. . 2 Wltenaln . 2 Total DeuncrMa, W letttl Uupubllcana, M. aacAriTCLlTiex. Mate. Dim. Alabama...... ....,......... .......... 8 ArkHuais.... D California 2 i olerado ,...,......... Connecticut............. ...... ....... U Delaware 1 Flerida . ............ 2 Uieraia , 10 , u , t , 1 ', 'a , 2 , 1 , i . 7 .10 . 1 iiuneu , Indiana Jeire..... , Kansas Kentucky 1 eutatana.... ... Malee... ..,.., ............. Mary Hnd Matsacbuseits... Mteblgan Minnesitt. Mlaatialppl ..,,, ,,.... Mlcsean .... .................. Nebraska...... Nevada New Hampshire... ........... new ray....l New Yerk North Carolina, Ohie Oregon Vwunsylvanla.., Uhrde Island... Heutti Carolina ........ 2 1 7 . 7 . 8 . 11 . 0 . . 3 106 Tennessee. T.Ta ...... ...... Vonnent Virginia neat Virginia..... Wisconsin Total...., .,,.,,,.... .,... Pennsylvania Congressmen. The vote for congressmen In this state ahews tbat tbe delegation will aland 21 Republlcana against 7 Democrats as follews: First dlstrlet Henry 1L Bingham, Rep. Second Cbarlea O'Neill, Rep. Third Samuel J. Rtndall, Dem. Fourth William D. Kelley, Rep, Fifth A. C. Ilarmer, Rep. Bixtb Bmedley Darlington, Rep. Bsventb Rebert M. Yardley, Rep, Eluhlb William Mntcbler, Dem. Nlntb D. B. Brnner, Dem. Tenth Marriett Breslua, Rap. ElaTfteUl-JOHpb At SeraU, Ktp. Twelfth 1VH. Osberne, Ren. Thirteenth Jamea B. Relily, Dem. Fourteenth J. W. Rife, Rep. Fifteenth M. B. Wright, Rep. Sixteenth H. C. MoOermlok, Rep, Seventeenth Chaa. R. Buekalew, Dem, Eighteenth L. E. Atkinson, Rep. Nineteenth Levi Matab. Dem. Twentieth Edward Senll, Rep. Twenty-first Samuel A, Craig. Rep. Twenty.secend Jehn Dalt ell, Ren. Twenty-third Themas M. Rayne, Rep. Twenty-fourth J. W. Ray, Rep. Twenty-fifth Ohaa. O. Tewneend, Rep. Twenty-alxth Wm. C. Culbartaen, Rep. Twenty-seventh Lewis F. Watsen, Rap, Twenty .eighth Jamea A, Kerr, Dem. Oongrasslensl litMrtcts Gless, Littlk Reck, Ark., Nev. 8 Tbe Dsm Dsm Dsm oerats bsve carried the state aately, but tbere Is likely te be a centeat In thet'liat and Stoend oengreailonal districts. Iowa's s-lgnrcs Orewleg. Dxb Meinki, lows, Nev. 8 Twenty three oeuntles, complete vote, give steady Republican gains tbat '.Indicate Republi can plurality el 30,000 ter Harrison. Tbe only Demoeratlo oeogrtiaman elected la Hayes In tbe Btoend district, Michigan Strongly Republican, Detroit, Mich., Nev. 8 Fuller returns Indleate that tbe Republican plurality In Mleblgan Is 20,000. Burt, tbe Demoeratlo nominee for governor, runs 10XX) ahead of bis ticket. The legislature la Republican, Insuring tbe election el James McMillan, of Detroit, aa the successor te Senater Palmer. California mill In Denbt. Bam 1'ra.noisce, Nev, 8. Tbe count of 41,407 votes In this elty out et total of 66,370 gives Harrlaen 20,007 J Cleveland 21,465. It is expected that tbe canvass of tbe city's vote will be oe tuple ted this afternoon. The Republican atate oom eom oem mlttee estimates tbe Demoeratlo plurality in the elty at 0,000, but contends tbat the out side oeuntles will furnish s Republican plurality et 14.000 snd tbst the Republican electoral tleket will be elected by 0,000 plurality. Tbe Prohibition vote as far as eanvaued fslla below tbat of 1S84. Tbe estimate of the Domecratlo atate coin mlttee does net vary from tbe one made yestcrdsy nfs probable Democratic plur allty of 2.000 te 3,000 In tbe state. Tbe Examiner editorially claims that California la atill In doubt, snd probably Democratic Tbe CTkreHfcte aays: "We think we are entirely safe In saying California baa gene Republican by lrem 4 000 te 6,000." Wisconsin s Majority. Milwaukkk, Nev. 8 Xherecan be no peialble doubt tbat Wisconsin baa gene Republican by from 10,000 te 20,000 major ity. Tbe returns are coming In slowly, only 34 of tbe 67 counties In tbe state hav ing sent In tbelr figures. Tbese show Urge gslns for tbe Republican, snd It Is esti mated tbat it will result in gain of S3 per cent, evor tbe vote of lflSI. Tbe congres sional contests bave resulted in tbe Damo Dame Damo erata gaining n congressman In tbe Se:end district, wblcb la effect by tbe Republicans getting back tbelr congressman in tbe Fourth. Beth branobea of the legislature will be atrengty Republican. Oabe Bouek, one el tbe best known men In tbe state.snd ex-oengresaman, snd a war herae et tbe Democracy, Is detested In the Third assem bly dlatrlet by Schmidt, a Republican Bphmldt'a majority la only 37. DsmecraU Uatn Ttirsa Congressmen. Cuioaue, Nev. 8 Judging from tbe latest returns tbe following are tbe congressmen-elect In Indians, snd shows a gsln el three for tbe Democrats : First, William F. Parrett, D. Second, Jcbn H, O'Neall, D.t Third, J aeen Brown, D.J Fourth, William B. Heiman, D.t Fifth, Geerge W, Cooper, D.i Slxlb. Themas H. Brown, K.s Beventb, William D. Bynum, D.; Eighth, K. V. Broekablre, D, Nlntb, Jeseph M. Gbesdle, R j Tenth. William D.Owen, R.; Eleventh, A. N. Mertln, D ; Twelfth, O, A. O- Me Olellan, D.i Thirteenth, William Heyne, R. Shlvely, Dera., earrled the 13th district et I te I in 18S0 by 1,000 msjerlty, Heyne la aald bave been elected by about 150 majority, Illinois Gives Harrison U ver 20.000 riarailty. Chioaeo, Nev. a The returns from nil tbe oeuntles In Illinois, en the votefor prece dent snd governor, Indleate tbat General Harden has earr led the atate by ever 21,000 plurality, while i Private" Fifer, Rep., for governor, baa run ahead of General Palmer 13,000;votes, The Demecrats elect congressmen In tbe Beoend, Twelfth, Tblr. teenth, sixteenth, Seventeenth snd Nine teenth. Tbe Eighteenth will be very eleae, but the Repbullcans claim Jehu Baker elected by amall majority. Tbe Republi cans elect fourteen congressmen. Tba Electoral Ve'e, The following Is tbe latest estimate et the electoral vote ; Fer HAnxiaeN, Colerado 8 Fen Cl.KVKI.AND. Alabama.. 10 Illinois 22 Arkansaa Connecticut... Indiana Iowa Kanaas Maine Massachusetts . , . Michigan Minnesota Nebraska Nevada New Yerk New Hampablre. Ohie Oregon Pennsylvania,... Rhede Island.... Vermont Wisconsin Total . 16 , 13 California . 0 Delaware . 0 Flerida. . 14' Georgia 12 . 13 Kentucky.. 13 8 8 0 10 0 11 0 12 13 12 0 . 7 ueuisisns Maryland....... Mlsalsslppl Mlsinurl New Jersey North Carolina.. Seuth Carolina.. Tennessee....... Texas Virginia West Virginia.. . 6 . 3 . 30 . 4 . 23 . 3 . 30 . 4 . 4 . 11 .2251 Total , ...,170 Necessary te a choice, 201, SAW THB CONN EC HOW. Me IVas Iteped lu hy m Ceutldtnce Muu, tint U UHl Net Wet , rrem the Detroit free rn. "Is that check geed ferany thing?'1 asked a paaaenger en the iiake nuure reaa ei me litp. policeman at the Detroit and Milwaukee .'. depot. "Ne, air," replied tbe elllcer, after sn In 4 apeotien. "I'hat'acontldencernan'H check. Hew mueh did did you let him bave 7" Thirty aeiiare." "Well, you bave been swindled. Didn't you ever reid or their games 7" "Lets of times." "And yet you werorepod lu?" "Yes." "lcsnl't help you any." I don't waut you te. I want you te leek at this." He banded tbe clllcer a parcel, whlcb upon being opened was found te contain a large bunch of human hair which had been pulled out by tbe roots, together with a piece of a man'a ear. "And count Ihts," added the man, as be held out s roll of money. 11 14 10 7 1 '4 i 10 7 3 4 J 1 2 6 19 2 10 1 21 2 " Here are S70, lmi wnat uoes n en mean?" asked the otUcers. " I'm the man thut was awlndled. This truck belonged te the chap who thought be bad caught a sucker. Bee tbeoouueo tbeeouueo tbeoeuueo UonT Closely observe my lelt eye. Bee any squash there? Feel my band. Any seu spots sny wbire around 7 Tra-la, old bev, and tell worn net te weep for yours truljT" i 4 1 e 1M The Doctors In Station. Tbe November meeting of the Lancaster City and County Medical society waa held en Wedneaday in common council chain ber, with the following members present: Doctors Berntbelsel, Blackwood, Cnrnpten, Craig, Deaver, Frauklln, Ustien, Kendlg, J. R. Leman, J. H. Muaser, Miller, J. L Mowery, H. A. Mowery, F. Muhlenberg, Roebuck, Rlngwalt, Bbertle,D. B. Weaver, L. F.;Zlegler, .ell. The reports made by tbe physicians prea ent ahewed tbat there was very little alck neas prevailing in the oeunty. Dr. Hance and .Dr. Roebuck bad pre. pared papers, but tbe dectera were were intereated In politics than essaya en rned rned iesl subjects, and tbs reading of tbe same W-rpTtd MmtMDKflrKHUS. i A QUILT FOR MRS. HARRISOf I A ohm e.wv.uj wnik vnv MMvavMmimj,, MORE TOTES THAN Mil!. CLEVELAND. '$ vae xoangreias aiciatjr or at. jjcu'4 un;. area Cbnreri StelA Maarlw & tnit,a Dollars far BallotsBallresa Brake nea te Held a Ball Msit Week. f t s?i fM ( Tbe Yeung Felks society of St. Jekw Lutheran church made handsome qaUV and vntvai wr Bnllnltail tnr Mm HlrriaflB and Mrs. Clevelsnd. The erica waa MM "l-i cents a vote and the lady receiving tbe meat veiea weuta ne nreaentea wun tnis nulls. The quilt waa made of bine and pink sates, j nil tea as Hnan viIaaa awl A '"- $. bsj uuv tricue a wuini . vuuiuiinw of six, equal in number et RepubllOMMr ' and Democrats, counted the votes wb'ett bad been cast. The vetea were counted last nlgbt and resulted In Mr Harrlaen re uoiviermm voiMieoaiorMrs.i;iovniBJBtH i'.i a. f. Merger, pteaident et tbe YetmfT Felke soetety, was Instructed te forward - tbe quilt te Mrs. Harrison. Tbe voting j amounted te t02, 05. i- Tbe Brotherhood of Rillread Brskemestt' will bold a ball In the AthleUe ball CaV; Thursday evening, Nev. IS. 'jr i I HUME BULK AMU rKOEBArtON. y. Mr, Oladitena'a Wlad-op Spseea at Blrmieg-v; nam xna bietrai riegrn. ,;,.; Tbeareat wind-nn eneecb of Gladstone st Rlrmlnnham. KnDlunl.nn Wfldneadar.' '&S before the National Liberal FederatkM" swept aside all apprehension tbat bona ruie weuia no rernea te iaste a eaca arai. ,). Tbe new Liberal pregramme accuratsly 4( , Antllttavl tsSas, kvisnaastits-aasa lat allli IVSas, 1.IK.H . wwtiiuwu auv AASveaaisAawsa j niuvw assw i n orals proposed te recover and retain the iiissenuenui irem ine party en .einer,7 Issues than home rule, and among tbe mera aetlva workers for the Irian- cause tbere waa some alarm lest it be r M orewaeu tee rar in tue Daoxgreuna, dus-. the Grand Old Man" has set such fears at rest. ' His closing speech st one or the greatest , meatless ever held In Eesland waa entlrelr devoted te home rule, and publle men who listened te Qladatene CO yeara age say tbat it waa one nt tbe beat speeches be ever de ... llvered. When the Liberal leader cams eat ma piBirerm ' ie,uuu people were paste ,js nlnan. llltn riiUit nnlna In av barrel. tmij?, pine benehea all around him. Tbejr cheered lustily tot ten mlnuua bafev tbey could be atllled. There were twlea, aa many people eutatde pressing their way through the barricaded aireeta, snd strag gllng with tbe police te get near theHlueass The ball caught up the eueer, and made list fmeiry uity riogwitneenoea. Aiiiurengsi Ibe meeting the resrs et this disappointed multitude outside rolled ever Ibe ball as) oentlnncus si Ibe rear of an angry surf eat : tbe beaeb. Bevaral tlmaa Qladatene bad te pause and wait for It te subside, Blnglty ball, . onee tbe cattle 'market, la about the aame ' alts and general atrueture as tbe old Waa. , lngten market, and Just as bad a place. Te make a speech in it waa as bard test s- oeuld bsve been nut en Gladstone. He 1 net atoed un before such a mammoth aswS dlence before alnee '85, when be spoke 1st Waverly Market, Edinburgh, but tbs waa a naradlae te sneak In com eared wlMt ' Blngley ball. It was such sn lmmsew tflert en that oecsslou tbat Qladatene tietw manently injured bia voice, and bis friends : sre very soiieiious aa te roe cuoei ui w nlabt'a ordeal upon him. Ever slnee heat : rived here Monday be has been talking ft' mare or less of n crowd. Mrs. GladsletMa, who had been constantly pulling ber hue- band's coat tana ana uigea mm te save bia volea for te-night, only succeeded In degree. He would talk snd under tbe olreumsUncea, It seemed almost low posslble for blm te refr.se, but In tbesa) , speeches Mr. oisdatene dispesea ei seee lsr schools, taxation, ground rents, mining, royalties snd ether purely local topic, M te nlgbtbe devoted all hla reserved strergnt ' te tne great irisn cause ie wnicn ne nasi oemmltted blmrelf. and from which said In tbe speech hs should net rettra while he had strength enough te talk ana tbe platform by ber husband, and often P, nnahed toward him slaaa with aema mix ture te relieve bta voice. Arennd bee were all tbe big Liberals of tbe day, Har Har Har oeurt, Spencer Trevelyan, Roseberry, Moe lev. Hlnen and a dozen ethers. Gladstone waa In evening drtas, with s whlte flower In bli button bole. He looked tired, aad -wben be began te speak bis volce was trifle husky, but after be wss fully ades en Heme Rule, and pointed te im banner overhead with tbe words "Tbe flew Ing tide Is with us," bis volee was as elea snd resonant as tbe notes or Lery's cornet, and bearers were listening again te tlsm imararful notes of tbelr veuuuer dais, . Gladstone plunged into tbe subject freisM ... Mm. .h. A lablna n In vn Iha tnw 7 equality of laws as between England MMtl Ireland, the nollee oensnlraoles aaalnst lres -m ateeeb snd publle meetings, tbe evletlM : entrsges, tbe msrtyrs of Mltobelltewn sakt tbe bad faith of Unionist. At tbe finish. In expreaalng faith In the ultimate triumph of borne rule, be waa up te tbe old work. ana tne suaienee went irsniic, ana n 12 mlnutea by tne watcn neiere uen oeuld make himself beard even te I nearest tbe platform. Mrs. Gladstone i 7 vaneed wltb her husband te acknewn 0 8 tbe cbeeis. 3 4 BACKBlOrlN VIUOIHIA. Three Hen Shet at PurumoeUi The MlUtM Called Out. ,- A special en Wednesday night te the ' waamngten vai rrem raenuiK, va, fl tbat a riot occurred in roriameum aoeut O'OIOCa to-niget iwiitddu wiiiw auu uiwm, .a Knur hundred neareea marebed de am ,fi Hiuh atreet. tha nrlncltial thnrenahfare Mti ih. nltv. klnelnut (IHnne- flrAvar GlaVBM s lend en a aeur annle tree." At tbe OeraHkf otDlnwlddle striata large party et wbiat men were congregated and a white boy. aud a negre bad s ecu ill 9. The negrees,. UBU.V ." .-w .w-w ----- - -I' & rsae ana were cnargea vy tue wuii-..tH Hardly bad tbe tight commenced bef J fore shots were nreu by tne negrees, xee wildest confusion prevailed, and alter about 5 . m,.m. tin,, tuun ll.ul ,I.a nanvH MS. treated. The whites thou discovered that;" three ei weir men naa wen wtranuea f Hamuei Oust waa sbet In the leir. Jamas'? Mabeney In the abdomen and Jehn Relgec in th ,vfl The two latter are Drebant.": fatally wounded. Immediately after tbe J riot and after tbe negrcea nsw; retreated the whites began armbag" themselves, liveryoeuy la new aruiwa.--, , Mayer Balrd baa called out tbe Old DemMW 10U tjruarae iuu xw e)ji;uia jmwuv. mm been ewern In. Intense exeitemsnt pievaUJ j ami tha nnirrnea are reDOrted forming IMS nmairia thn pitv. Anether outbreak 'le' feared. A detachment of tbe guards Wtfl be sent te disperse the moo ei negrees. WJIATHEU IMDICACTOm. jj- MYVASMinuien, u. v., out, e. sew.ig liUtitArn ItAntiavlVKnla Thraatjinlfia.SFl "--" r.rzrzt::.. ,.zzrzz .z?mi weauier teuu ibiu , a angii in hi,j temperature; easterly winds shitting te J aeutbeaaterly. aTjIabtenad at tha ltead Kpllr. r. . . .-Vizi Lutevenlnir Al. Vellrath waa drivings:. nts milk wagon aieng pieriu ru "i.v . . ,.Z . . n iH.. .. .f ana near me stautta ei iue ejuu" "f"" r.llnv romeanv he met the read relleft).. His hetei frlirhtened : be Jumped out of IM ' wagon aud took blm by tbe nead. ai Uia Wis me auiuiai uu r ---.T-a ment and draggtd Ibe driver ywsdyg tance bolerebe oeuld be atepped. " 1 . .. i h.Jtn hritliM. r-? I hbu uu ig vfj - - -jj! . Coeullvs " " - i . .. ,e ,ilr tn-tlau tnAaa.?'i Court met i m -- . .- pute the vote ct in tbe oeunty en Tusjh , Say; Jehn G. Werlel was appointed res. .. lntr clerk, ueorge . .auy wm "" j c" rpeuter tally clerks. Alter tbesa cffleeN . were awern te faitblully perform tbe daUef of tbelr cfllee su adjournment was mm until this aiternoen, when tbe eeuul M beitUD. The elBclal tiuures cannot te . Uluedteday. i , Keheal Heard Mcetlsg, , An adjourned meeting et the tesaMt beard will be held thlaevenlng7 Ofeiesft, in oemmon council chamber. A ilrU(St effort will be mads te break Urtdeedlesk wdcrgiBlsUibe( IwmhhhVN "Al '& i1 t" Ji!,st- j-W 4Vl Ar. .' XjAK