.;ur Pk'-i VOLUME XXV-NO. 70. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1888. FlttCE TWO CEOT8J i"" M all THE. DEADLOCK BROKEN. KBrCBLIOAN SCHOOL D1BTCTOM 21K OEDK MtOM XHEIB POSITION. Vr. U. A. MeCermlck SIMM rresldeat, Tbemes r. MeElllgett Beetetaty, William O. Marshall TreatBrer, aad Jehn H, Lencki amiuw-fli Ceaemlltate An adjourned maellaitef lb oheol beard waa held en Thursday evening lnoemmon oeunoll obareber.wllh tbe members preeeaf, Meeara. Breneman, Belanlua, Brealua, Brown, Ooebran, Darmatetter, Kbermae, Rrliman, Kvans, Urleet, Hartman,Hegar, Kants, Levcrgoed, Ltehty, Llppeld, Mar thill, MeCermlck, MoElllgett, MeKUllpa. Ocht, Owens, Fonts, Raub, Reyneld: Bohreyer, Shirk, Blanflar, While, Wlekar him, WebUen and Wolf. Mr. McCemaey waaalae pratent, bntwaa pilred with Mr. Warfel, who waa abaant. Mr. ScbBaderand McDlvltt wereabeent A motion waa made and adopted te ballet for prctldent, and the mult waa 10 votes for Or. MtCeimlck and 10 (or Dr. J. P. Wickerabam. A acoend ballet rcanltad tba ume way, and Mr. Brealua moved (bat a reeeaa of five mlnntea be taken for cenaulla tlen. In auppert el thla motion Mr. Brealua aald it there la no organization of the beard In a reasonable time, all the membara of the beard will aland convicted et greea neglect of pnblle duly, and the aupreme court In a recent cue removed a beard el dlrectera for falling le organize and In their opinion aald : " Members wbe care mere for pride of opinion than the pnblle Interest are net fit te discharge public cilice." Thla beard la In that altnatlen te-night, and a solution one way or the ether must aoen be found. If we leave thla hall te-night without dla charging the duty for which we- aaaembled, organization, any citizen may Invoke the power of the court te remove all the present membera and appoint ethers that will de their duty. One aide of the beard baa nominated for the presidency a young man of merit, worth and aspiration, the ether aide a man of age, experience and dlatlnotlen, One party or the ether must de the heroic act, and the question 1, shall the party sustain youth, merit and ambition or age, experience and dlatlnotlen ? Te allow the respective pari lee time te reflect en tbe matter In dispute be moved that a receaa be taken. The Republican numbers adjourned te aelect council chamber and In five mlnntea returned. Mr. Brealua moved te proceed te a ballet for president and the motion waa adopted. the dkadlece; broken. The roll was called and each man preaent recorded his vote In favor et Dr. McCor McCer mlck for chairman, and be waa deelared elected by a unanimous vote. Dr. Levergood moved that Mr. Marshall be elected treasurer by acclamation and the motion waa adopted, Mr. Cochran moved that Mr. McKlllgelt be elected secretary by acclamation and the motion waa adopted. Mr. Eberman moved that Jehn H. Iieuckabe eleeted messenger by acclama tion and the motion waa adopted. The c nicer s elected returned thanks for the honor conferred and all pledged them selves te a faithful discharge of the dutlea of tbelr respective offices. The roll was new called and tblrty-tbtee members anawered te their names. Mr. Evans nominated Jehn Heg, Jr., aa the oelleotor of delinquent taxes and he waa elected by a unanimous vote. Mr. .Evans presented the bend of Mr. Hegeln the sum of f 10,000, with Jehn Hege, ar., Jehn Pnsterer and Pater Zelsert a sureties. The bend was approved. OITV SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT, Following la the report of the elty super intendent for the month of October : Lancaster, Pa., Nev. 1, 1883, Te the Beard of Scheel Dlretteri : Gentlemen : Your city superintendent aubmlta the following report el the pnblle schools for the month of October : Tbe whole number of pupils enrolled waa 286 In the high school., 414 In the grammar, 673 In the secondary, GO In the ungraded, 972 In the Intermediate and 1,434 In the primary, making the total 3,889. The night schools enrolled 203, making the grand total 4,097. The average attendance waa 274 In the blgh aoheolB, 387 In the grammar, C64 In the aeoendary, 12 In the ungraded, 850 in tbe Intermediate and 1,291 In the primary, making a total of 3,448, and adding 147 from tbe night schools, the grand total waa 3,695. The number never absent waa 1,871, the average percentage was 90, tbe number of teaebera who attended the meetings waa 72. Tbe following were absent : J. O. Gable, Mlaa M. E, Btabl, Mlaa Daisy Smallng, The number et vlslta made by tbe elty superintendent waa 143 ; these made by tbe dlreoteta were 110, aa fellows : Jehn I. Hartman 31 ; J. 15. Warfel 20, Jehn Mo Me Killipa IS, Jehn Oehs 13, Ohas. Llppeld 8, Wm. MoOemaoy 7, S. F. Krlsman 4, H. R. Brenemae, W. S. Shirk, Jacob Pentz and Henry Wolf 3, Dr. R. M. Belenlua 2, Dr. M. W. Rsub 1. The two primary aoheols In the Walnut street building and one of the primaries In the James street bulldlpg should be sup- Elled wltb Appleten'a reading charts, elng newly organized tbeybave net yet been supplied and are therefore at a disad vantage as compared wltb ether acboela of the aame grade. Very respect! ally, your obedient servant, R. K. Bus II RLE. Mr. Eberman moved that tbe reoaaimenda reeaaimenda reoaaimenda tlen in the report be referred te the commit tee en furniture and apraratus,and that the committee have authority te purchase the ebarta required. The motion was adopted. Mr. Hegener aald tbe elty superintendent bad failed te report tbe namea of non-real-dent pupils, whose parents had net paid the tuition required by tbe rules, and be moved that the secretary be directed te request tbe auperintendent te furnish tbe Hat at the next meetiDg of the Loud. The motion waa adopted. THE STANDING! COMMITTEES, Prealdent McCermlck announced the fel. lowing aa the standing committee ler the year: Superintending cemmittee: Wm. Mo Me Mo Oemsey, chairman ; Jehn B. Warfel, Dr. Jehn Levergood, J. P. Wlckeraham, J, A MeDevltt. , ,.... Finance committee; Rebert A, Evans, chairman ; B, K. Llchty, O. Edw. Hege ner. Committee en bulldlega and grounds : Jehn L Hartman, ebairman ; Jehn MoKtl MeKtl llps, Samuel K. Erlaman, Themas B. Coon Ceon Coen ran, Henry Wolf. . Judielary committee : J. Hay Brown, chairman ; M. Brcalui, Themas B. Coch ran. Committee ou text books and course of instruction : Dr. R. M. Bolenles, ebairman ; Gee. N. Reynolds, S. J. Owens, W. W. Grlest, Char. F. Eberman. Committee en furniture and apparatus: Jaoeb Pentz, chairman; Jacob F. Kautz, Wm. WeUlsen. Committee en aeiaier.' erpnane ana neme for friendless children: Geerge Darmstetier, chairman ; H. R. Breneman, R. K. Bchnader. Committee en night schoels: Jehn O.-ba, chairman; W. B. Shirk, Charles Llppeld, H. A. Bohreyer, Wm. D. Stauffer. Committee en hygiene: Dr. M. W. Raub, chairman; Wm. D. Btaufler, Chsrlea J. White. iti . Visiting committees for November, December and January: Northeast division, Gee. N. Reynolds, chairman; Wm. B. Bblrk, Jaoeb F. Kau z. Beutbeaat divisien: W. W. Or lest, chair man; Jaoeb Penlz, R. K- Bchnader. Southwest division ; H. R. Breneman, chairman, B. J, Owens, Henry Wolf. Nortawetdivteloo,a. Xdward Hageuer, ataUraua, Ctwlea Jt Walla, Otwle Up. Tba PresMeatlal ElecUen. rrem tht Baltimore tun. Aeeasalag that tba contest for the pre sl deacy baa been concluded by tba election of Mr. Harrison, K la in order bow for our people te dlautlaa politics from their minds, tefatfeerwltk tbe excitement and eense et dlaappeintmeat wltb which ae naexpeeted a result la naturally reealvad. Might-have beeaa are crevarbUll uncrettabie anb- I JeoUeloontaaapUtloB. Tba batter way la te accept aa aoeompiianaa laet wiia goea raoe and turn te accustomed avoeatlona. Four yearabenea there will be aa oppor tunity for tbe defeated patty te reverae tbe result of Tueaday'a voting, and in view of tba Impracticability and unwladem of tba policy te which tba Republican party la oeaamttted, tba opportunity prom prem liea te be an emtnlntly favorable one. Bad eoeaoasio ends, bad metheda and bad lead erablp are aim eat aura within four ycara te produce a multitude of party blunder, unpepnlsrlty and consequent disaster. Meanwhile It la tha duty of tbe citizen te entertain tbe beat petalbla wishes for tbe prosperity of tbe country nnder tbe govern ment It baa, and te tee bla beat endeavors te promote that dealrableend. At tbe aame time ba may find It Instructive te atoer ateer tala and eatlmate at their true value tbe faotera of Mr. Harrlsen'a vlotery. Among tba varieua eauae efcMr. Cleveland'a deleat tbe meat prominent and potent, perhaps, waa tbe enormeua and unprecedented cam palgn fund at Mr. Quay'a disposal. Wltb thla Mr. Quay brought tbe organlzttlen of bla party te a atata of tbe utmost perfection In tbe doubtful states, making gains for bla candidate where be waa already streng.and detaching vetea from Mr. Cleveland In lecalltlea where bla candidate waa weak. Meney la a factor lu politics aaln ether human s flairs, and a great deal of It may be counted upon te produee a great effcet. Intimidation of empleyes In several et tbe Northern atatea by peiaena Intereated In tbe retention of tbe existing scale et tariff taxes also, It may be supposed, played a part. Manufacturer, under tbe Impreailen that a 7 per cent rednotlen of the tariff means fne trade, and that free trade means ruin, would very naturally try te exert, directly or Indirectly, a considerable pressure unen tbelr work men. Many of tbe latter bad, no doubt, i Been reaenca ny ine lariu literature scat tered through tbe country by the Deme cratle managera and aeme bad been con vinced. Tbla la evidenced by the large vote received by Mr. Cleveland In Con necticut, New Jersey and ether states where manufacturing oenetltutea tbe chief em ployment and interest et the people. But intimidation cannot be met and over come by argument. Timid voters will cast their ballets as dtrceled, when tbeyaee that tbe failure te de ae will be followed by less of work. Beth of the causes here mentioned operated largely In New Yerk, the pivotal state. They were greatly assisted, however, by the faotlen tights and petty interests or tbe New Yerk elty Democracy. It la net imprcbible tint Mr. Cleveland would bave received in New Yerk city a majority sufficient te overcome tbe Republican majority In the atate out side the city bad the elty Democrats been united. They wenld bave been united, perbapa, but for tbe obstinacy et Mr. Hewitt, wbe insisted upon being a candi date for tbe mayoralty. HIa nomination, thereupon, by the County Democrats made the opportunity for trading which tbe Re publican managera desired, and Erbardt was nominated as tbe Republican candi date for mayor, Tbua tbe battle wasjelned, and It la plain en tbe face of tbe retnrna that Mr, Cleveland was sacrificed te meet tbe exigencies of tbe rival Democratic candlda'es for the mayoralty. Grant, the Tammany candidate, waa tbe victor. It la te be noted that In thla case, as In the case of Governer Hill, vlotery fell te tbe oppo nent of tbe doetrlne that "te tbe victors belong the spoils. " Tbe defeat of Mr, C.'eveland, tbe eblef exponent el tbe doetrlne of clvll-aervlee reform, will be regarded in many quarters aa a further demonstration tbat tbe American people have net yet accepted the bread principles underlying that reform. It la difficult te account ter tbe oenourrent suo sue suo eesa of Grant and Hill and tbe defeat of Cleveland otherwise than upon tbe theory tbat In tbe rough-and-tumble combats of our political life tbe spoils are looked upon as the legitimate and proper reward of tbe victor. Aa respects tbe bearing of tbe result upon tariff reform, It la te be observed tbat it may de lay but cannot prevent It. The people may net understand their relation te the ques tion fully yet, but tbe educational process inaugurated during tbe campaign will con tinue, and tbe end can be foreseen. Lew taxea Is tee practical a proposal te remain permanently unaccepted. It la hardly te be aaaerted that the subject was fairly pre aented by tbe defenders of the exlatlng sys tem during the campaign, and It la clear that Mr. Quay's metheda tend te tbe per per veraien el the real verdict of the people. Tbe division et tbe membership of the Heuse in tbe Fifty-first Congress between tbe two great partiea abew tbat at present the sixty-five millions et tbe American peo ple are almeat equally divided en the sub Ject, Uevaraar Hill en tbe Itnulr. Governer Hill, In response te a serenade In Albany en Tburaday evening, in tbe oeurae of bla speech, said : "Oar euccess in tbe gubernatorial contest la marred by tbe ahadew of national disaster. In common wltb every true Democrat, X greatly re gret tbe defeat of Prealdent Cleve land in tbe state and in tbe nation. He deserved better at the banda et tbe people of thla country. Heneat, brave and courageous, he gallantly led bla party In tbe great centeat for tariff reform, and sutlers defeat owing te falae clamor, unjust prejudices, unfair represen tations and the glgantle and combined ef fort of all tbe monopolists of the country. He did hla duty, aa he understood 1', re gardless of personal or political considers liens, and he abeuld have been auatalned by the taxpayers, consumers and maesea of the people, whose true Interesta he desired te subserve, and whose rights be unselfishly endeavored te malnta'n. it la net new necessary or profllable te Inquire whether tbe Issue wblchhe ae bold ly made might net mero wiaely have been earlier presented or postponed te a later period. It Is sufficient le say aaa trusted leader el tbe Democratic party, after a full consideration of tbe whole subject, be deemed tbat the beat and trueat interesta of tbe country required that tbe issue should be made at tbla crista and wltb tbat patriolle and deliberate conclusion when once reached there abeuld bave been prompt acqulesen de. The principle et tariff reform baa only met wltb temporary deteat;soener or later it will ultimately triumph in this country. President Cleveland and tbe Democratic pirty were right, and deserved te succeed. The argument waa with us, and two weeks' longer discussion would bave given na tbe victory." Krsncl. O. Balsy was MarcbUen." The exeltement created by tbe Bsckvlllo Bsckvllle West letter and the effect It may have had en tbe recent political campaign deterred tbe writer et tbe Mnroblsen letter, te which Lord Sickvllle replied, from making blm aelf known. New that the electlea Is ever be baa withdrawn the veil of aecreey. Murcblsen la Francla G. Haley, a farmer, realding two mllea from Pomona. He is a native of New Yerk, of Irish deseent, and baa a very nice little family. He told me tbat be wanted te get at tbe bottom faeta aa te tbe real wishes of tbe British government "I wrote tbe letter te Minister West," said be, 'entirely et my own volition, and though I expected a reply, I should net have been disappointed It none eame. I held tbe letter neatly three weeka alter It came before 1 showed it te any one. 1 waa In collusion with no one, ana naa no iaea that the correspondence would have any political effect." In conversation respecting himself, Mr. Haley said be came te Pomona from Ohie between four and five yeara age. His neighbors all give blm tee reputation of an honest, fair dealing man. II Is Kacereilcg. Jehn Kllllnger, the young man who waa atabbed and badly Injured by bla Infuriated mother, aeme mentha age, is receveilng rapidly, He is new able te be about en erutcbas, and ea eleetlea day managed te ajateataad east bla Orat vole, wMek wm ftfCtaTtaMd. INQUEST BY THE CORONER. THE JURY FINU MO CAU8IS VOR WED. IMWDAl'fl UOILKK EXPLOSION. Testlmeay et Kz ait Mtchaatc aud Emptor el Beth Ita Vbemtcil and Bltetrle Light Wetkr Hlcbtel Klaea Olaa rrem th Injuries B Baatalnad. Mlebael Klann, one et the men injured in tbe boiler exploaien at the Lancaater ehemlcal company 'a works, died at bla residence, 323 North street, at 0 o'clock tbla morning. An examination made by the physicians showed that be waa badly scalded and bruised, two rib were broken and he waa hurt Internally. Deceased waa 64 years old and leavea a wife and five children. Corener Henaman waa notified et the death and be empanelled aaa Jury the aame men be had aumtnened te lnveatlgate tbe eauae of tbe death of Jehn ReldeL, Tbe Jurera are Adam R. Barr, Jacob H. Nor Ner Nor beek, Martin Krelder, G. A. Trlpple, B. F. Haatlsga and Eugene Bauer. Alter view ing the body of Klann they adjourned te the orphans' court room te bear testimony. THE TESTIMONY TAKEN, The first wltneta called waa Charles F. Miller, and hla testimony waa aa fellcrra: " I am the president and manager of tbe Lancaater Chemical company ; JebnReldel baa been in my employ for eight yeara ; Klann worked for ua about a year ; tbe men at tbe works were adding tbe last piece te the new engine when tbe accldeut occurred; Roldel waa ordered te go te the wheel te turn It ever and the men wbe were carry ing the piece of the engine laid It down while tbey leited ; Reidel turned the wheel ever, I was at tbe cress bead, Frank Abel was at the crtfnk pin and the rest of the men were at the wheel turning 1' ever te ascertain .where tbe lest motion was, wben tbe exploaien oc curred ,at 15 or 20 minutes alter 5 o'clock ; there waa usually 76 pounds et steam car ried; tbe boilers registered SO pounds and the engine 75 pounds; an Inspector of tbe Hsrtferd Insurance oempanyset tbe gaugea at 80 pounds; from 60 te 80 pounds of steam waa carried, according te the work done; about six weeks age from 86 te 90 pounds were carried and thou an inspeo inspee inspeo ter came from Philadelphia at our solicitation; be thought tbe pressure tee great and reduced It te 76 peunda ; we then ordered another boiler. Before tbe exploaien steam blewed off, which would Indicate tbat net mere than 80 pounds waa used. ROILBRfl OP TIIK BEST MAKE. The boilers made were the beat we could gel ; two were put In en August, 18S7, one last May aud the fourth six weeks age ; none or the men em ployed at tbe works ever suggested tbat we were carrying tee much preaaure. 1 went te Mr. Bpencer, et tbe oetton mill, in reference te the amount et steam carried and he said : "They usually bave 76 pounds;' the safety valvea were set te blew off at 80 pounds ; there waa no partic ular reaaen te get the men'a lives insured ; It was done six months age and before we began furnishing power te the electrle light company ; our policy of Insurance reada that every man Injured la insured; we are consuming coal durt and tan, aa a substitute fcr coal, and are obliged te bave het event; the ateam with thla fuel runs up rapidly and coela off auddenly; an Inspector was here yeaterday and ex. amlned tbe boilers; be aald "tbat 00 pounds was net te much ateam for tbe first flve yeara a boiler la in use, and for the last flveyearsofalieileralliothepreasuroahould net be ever 70 or 72 pounds; Mr. fperer recently took out boilers in use for 19 yeara aud the pressure en them before tbey were removed was from 70 te 75 pounds; the bellere used by ua were built en tbe same principle aa Mr. Bpeneer'e; Frank Abel waa tbe fireman when the accident occurred and la an experienced man ; when tbe night engineer gees en duty he examluea every thing te aee tbat all la right; he then ebangea hla oletbea and gees te work; en the evening of the explosion when he made bis examination be found two gauges of water ,lu all tbe bailers but one and In tbat ene tbere were two and a halt gauges; the boilers were examined five or six weeka age by an Inspector from Philadelphia) and tbe new one,net yet In place, waa examined at Best's shop ; he saw tbat the aafety and check valves worked all right and auggeated that a piece of lead be cast for one el the boilers, se tbat tbe weights used en tbe valvea would be tbe aame In all ; the boilers that exploded were tbe old ones, the ones put up In Au gust 1887 ; alnce the fourth boiler was add d, wa bave had no trouble and it waa easler en the fireman ; the electrle light company alwaya bad power enough, but It I tOOK lime 10 bujubi maiieia; tueaueusei our bellera abew tbat tbey were kept clean, and the inspector from Philadelphia after examining tbe same yesterday said it waa no fault of eure tbat tbe aceldent happened; he found tbat the lien In the boiler was of irregular thickness, and said it waa lmpra slble for the mauufacturer te leek In the middle of aBbeet; tbe workmanship was all right and the iron tbe best made; tl.e Inspector bad no idea of tbecausoet tbe explosion ; the prcssure was net ever 80 pounds, for I looked at the gauge net two minutes befere tbe explosion. WUAT TBE ENGINEER HAY8. Frank Able, Hwern : 1 am tbe engineer ; en the day et tbe accident the fireman waa net en duty ; I attended tbe bellera and en gine all dny ; 1 bad between 75 and 80 peunda of nteam wben 1 heard a thump in the engine aud went te the ecglne te leek for the cause, and at that moment the acci dent happened ; 1 ran the engine at night for the electrle light company two or three nights when Engineer Usui bright was sick; It does net require mere power te run the electrle lights than the machinery of tbe works ; I never felt tbat tbe engine was run tee baid at night or that tbete waa tee much prcesure en the bollerf ; en tbe day ct tbe accident 1 attended both tbe engine and bellerr; tbe engine did net require much attention;! waa at the engine when the explosion rxcurred; I have been work ing at the chemical works for four years and bave had charge of the engine all of that time. Jaoeb M. May cr, who II ves near the works, waa called as a witness, but his testimony threw no light en the causa of the ex. plosien. SUPERINTENDENT HOHRECK TESTIFIEH. Adelpb Bcbreck, superintendent of tbe electrle light com pony, swern: I was cut aide the building when the aceldent oc curred ; I knew netblug et the quantity of ateam or water tbere was in use: 1 was there In the morning, after the lights were out and there was then 20 peunda et steam,! first bad treuble about getting power but It waa the fault of the engine and net for want of bellera ; 1 de net knew what tbe cause of the aceldent wac; tbe fault at tbe old electrle light waa the engine, but two bellera were used there; I alwaya bad great confidence In the bellera at the chemical works, and never expected them te explode, Matblaa Van Hern, awern: 1 am em pleyed at Jehn Best's boiler shops and bave been there for 23 years'; assisted in mat. lng tbe bellera of tbe chemical works; 1 recently caulked several of tbe flues which bad baas lesklag aa la often ttfl HMM MealM Ua keUata closely then but thought tbey were In geed eondttten ; I waa out yeaterday but did net examine tba boilers eleaely; thought tba material la the bellera waa all right as tar aa I aaw II; wben at tbe werka aeme daya age about 6 .o'clock p. m., X waa In the engine house and then 76 psunda of ateam was being used. There Is such a thing as one boiler taking the water from another; this might be eauaed by one boiler having mere fire than another; the man In charge wben I waa there seemed very careful and te understand bla bual- EXPERT TESTIMONY. LjvI Ltndl, maeblnlst ter 34 yearr, awern : I saw the boiler after tbe accident, aud examined ahead between the two build ing, wbleh yet bad a flueln it ; 1 aaw there waa nothing wrong wltb tba Iren of tbla boiler ; around the bead, where tba rivets go In, It was eraeked for about one third ; part of that abewed a dlaoeloratlon of the Iren. It might bave been an old crack, or might bave been eaused by being thrown In the dirt i an examination could easily be made without discovering thla Imperfeo Imperfee Imperfeo tten, If aueb It was : 1 oeuld net tell what the cause et tbe accident was unless tbe brace inside bad net been drawn up prep erly; this was net certain; It waa witness opinion that there was an Imperfection In the boiler, but It wasel the kind tbat It might net be discovered even by an In spector ; tbere are many different opinions In regard te boiler explosions, and there are many theories aa te the eauaea among men of experience ; I could net tell tbe eauae of tbe accident, but a perfect boiler would net explode at 1C0 peunda of ateam ; bellera bave been tested with aa high aa 400 peunda of ateam, and tbey did net explcde. Frank Marlen, boiler maker, sworn : I have been In the buslneaa24 jears; lex. amlned the boiler alter yeaterday'a acol acel dent; the bellera were well constructed as far aa I oeuld Judge ; laaw no defect about tbe boiler ; saw the boiler head between the two buildings ; aaw no bead tbat was eraeked aa far aa I recollect ; aaw a piece et the ahell attached te the head that was broken ; I have no Idea of tha eauae of the explosion ; knew nothing about the dlmen alens et tbe boiler, bnt tbey should bold SO peunda without any trouble ; as near aa I could tell there waa no defeet In tbe boiler. Themas Andersen, machinist, awern: I have worked for 20 years at the trade ; aaw tbe boiler at tbe chemical werka after tile accident ; thought tbey were made all right and tbat tbe Iren waa right ; thought the head, found batwoen the two bellera, waa meat tee light ; bead for that kind of boilers should be about 6 10 of an lneh in thickness while this waa about i ; the one boiler exploding eauaed the ether ; the weaker one waa overpowered, and if ever 80 pounds wai belng uaed thought tbat would cause It te explode ; I knew nothing of the quantity of ateam In uae here ; thought bellera of this kind abeuld be teated once or twice a year with a amall engine! thought 80 peunda of ateam waa a high prea sure for bellera of the kind in uae here; there waa ample boiler capacity te de tbe work at this place; witness we a at the werka In day time and found everything working well. Jehn Knapp, a machinist, awern ; I was working at the chemical works four or five weeks age; waa often In boiler beuae before the electrle light waa being run ; then they did net carry mere than 40 peunda et steam ; aiter tbey ran tbe light tbey carried 76, wbleh waa net tee great pressure; did net tblnk there was any defeet In tbe Iren; oeuld net tell whether there bad been negleet; tbe way tbe fire place waa con structed witness could net bee hew a very heavy fire oeuld be getten under tbe bellera at any time. Here Mr.MUIer explained that the boilers were ae conatructlen aa te prevent any ex plosion from contraction or expanalen. Everything was done tbat waa possible te Insure safety and n new even was built at an expense of f 1,800. Ne time or labor was spared te make everything aa safe as possi ble. THE JURORS ASK FOR INFORMATION, The members of tbe Jury called tbe atten tion of Mr. Miller te tbe fact tbat when they were at Klann'a house thla morning hla daughter said that wben her father waa brought borne after tbe accident be atated tbat be bad told Mr. Miller before tbe ex. plosien tbat one et the bellera wa very het, and that Miller bad replied tbat tbere was but 75 pounds et ateam. Mr. Miller aald tbat nothing of- tbe kind bad occurred and be did net aee Klsnn, wbe waa a laborer around tbe place, en tbe day of tbe accident, and bad net spoken te blm since Bunday. Mr. Miller stated tbat Ham bright waa a firat-clasa engineer, and be bad received thorough Instructions from an engineer from Providence, Rhede Island. He bad implicit confidence in Mr. Abel or be would net have given him charge. Mr. Mllleratated that be telegraphed te Philadelphia yesterday and brought a boiler expert from tbat city. He examined the boiler and oeuld net tell tbe cause of tbe accldent , he found tbe work manship flrst-elssa. THE VERDteTS, The verdict of the Jury In the Roldel In vestigation wss that be came te hla death, accidentally, en November 7, 1888, by an explosion of the bollera at the ehemlcal works, tbe cause of explosion being un known. Tbe verdtct In the Klann case waa that death resulted from Internal hemorrhage, tborcRulter Injuries received In tbe ex plosion et tbe bellera at the ehemlcal works, the cause of said explosion being te ua un known. Ferrlan Opimuur, vlte aud Oibernlie. Tbn United Ireland, of Dublin, expresses IndlUurencj at the election In the United Htatee, and attributes tbe result te the Hack vllln atlalr and tbe Irish vote : While It is iUtterlng te the Irish te be able te turn the aaile in such a contest, tbe fact 1b regrettable, as it is also humiliating and menacing te America. The Irish vote exists aa a aoparate and menacing factor in American politic?, be cause the fact tbat Ireland is without home rule, rankles as a spear-bead In tbe rela tions between tbe English speaking race. "It would be cheap," saya the paper, for America te establish borne rule In Ireland even at the cost of a war with Great Britain. We need net comment upon tbe value te England of a settlement of tbe Irish que, tlen." The Londen Standard aayi; "Nevor was there a mere absurd fiction than that British geld waa iavlahbd te secure the do de feat of Mr. Blalne and bla nominal leader, or tbat Englishmen would be mortified at the overthrew et President Cleveland, O! all persona In the world tbe one that we have tbe least reason te be grateful te la President Cleveland." It thuu proceeds te BDueeMr, Clevtltnd unmercifully, Tbe Londen Vimu aava: "Though we bell6ve that President Cleveland'a inter nal policy and hla administration are mere remarkable for capacity and uprightness than anything te which Republicans can point in recent yeara, we cannot profess re gret at an event wbicb may be regarded aa an appropriate penalty ter els discreditable aubservleuce te tbe meanest Influenoeaef American politics, and bla culpable neglect of tbe decencies of international lnterceurie. We are sincerely aerry that ihe change of government Involves the retirement of Minister Phelps, wbe baa performed bla dutlea wltb marked ability and adroitness, and baa wen our esteem and friendship." The Londen Chronicle save: "it la pretty well undemoed tbat Harrison la a marionette and Blaine pulls tbe strings." Mad an A.lgDmut. Henry Beste and wife, of fast Denegal township, made aa assignment of their property for tba benefit et creditors te Hamry fc, iaamk, Ot Wet KMIffteM, WHICH SIDE WILL WIN 1 THE BEJCI.T IN WEST VIRGINIA IS HI IX HEl'OrEURIN DOUBT. GefT, KspnlillesD, for uovaraer, Kan 1,000 Vetis Ahd et His Tlehst Th Lfglsla- tnie In Doubt Democrats Ooneeda California te tha Republicans. WiiRELiNn, W. Va , Nev. 9. The state Is still in doubt. All tbe reports ae far re ceived abew Republican gain, some greater tban expected, and, It een tinned, Harrlaen will get tbe atate by about 900. Gefl, for governor, la probably 1,000 ahead of bla tleket. The legislature will be oleee. The return ae far Indicate a Republican mnjerlty of two In the Senate and one la the Heuse msjf.rlly et three en Joint ballet. Tbla will mtke GeQ United Btstea aenater. In tbe First oengreailonal district, At At klnaen.Ren,, la elected te Congress by from 70 te 160 msjerlty. In tbe Second, the Dem ocrats elatm 150 majority for Wilsen, bnt there la a proapeet of the eleotlen of Filek, Rep., bya amall plurality. In tba Third tbe reaurt la still In doubt, wltb tbe pros pects In favor of McQInnls, Rep. In the Fourth the Republican committee claims tbat the election of Smith, Rep , 1 beyond doubt or danger. tutmus nom California. Ban Francisce, Nev. 0 The latest ro re lurna leave tbe Democrats no hope of the atate or maerlty of the oeogreialonal dele gation, Tbe Republican majority In Call fernta will be fully 10,000, aud four of the congressmen will be Republican. Les Angelen county gives Harrison 4,300 major lty, which abewa the Influence of the influx et Yankcea Inte the land of orange groves. The congressional delegation will aland aa follews: First district J. J. DeHaven, R.; Second-Marlen Blgga, D.; Third Joaeph McKenna, R ; Fourth William Merrow, R ; Flfth-T. J.OIunle,D.5 Sixth William Vandever, R. 100 preelncts In the elty, out of 170, give Harrlaen 21,080 ; Cleveland 27,601. Tbe Republican atate committee claim the stale by from ten te twelve thousand. The Democratic atate committee concedes tbe state te tbe Republicans, but by a amall msjerlty. According te tbe lateat figures four Republican congressmen are eleeted. Three et tbe congressional diblrleta are very close. Harrison. Carries Indiana. iNDiANArei.ifl, Nev. 9 The ofHelal count : Domeoratlc plurality en tbe elec toral tleket In Marlen county la 381, a gain of GC0 ever 1881. This Is net enough te off set tbe Republican galna In the atate. Har rison electors are obesen by about 3,000 plurality. A Cles Congress District la Illinois. St. Leuis, Nev. 0. At 2:30 a, m. what are claimed te be the ottielal pluralities in the 18th Illinois district were received In thla elty aa follewa : Fer Baker, Madisen 324; Bend 380 ; Waablngten 72. Total 782. Fer Ferman, Menree 500 ; BL Clair 229. Total 760. Plurality for For Fer man, the Democratle candidate 7. Baker carried the district ever Morrison In 1880 by 1,102. Twe Contests. Petkrsbure, Va, Nev. 9. It la an nounced that Jehn M. Langttlen, the de feated colored candidate for Cengreas In tbla district, will contest tbe seat of E. C. Venable, Democrat, en tbe ground et al leged irregularities, and also that Judge Waddell will centeat Congressman Wlae'a seat in the Richmond dlatriet. fork County's Official Italarns. Yerk, Ney. 9, Tbe official vote of Yerk county for prealdent la as fallews: Cleve land, 12,359, Harrlaen, 9.047; Flak, 30b Cleveland's plurality In the county 3,312. Over 30,000 natality In Iowa, Deh Moines, Iowa, 'Nev. 9, Blxty-ene ceuntiea complete give Harrlaen a net gain et 10,683, or a plurality ae far et 20,000. The remaining 38 counties will probably ralae bla plurality te 34,000. Hants dirts Dla; Plurality, Topeka, Ks., Nev. 9. Returns bsve been received from erexy county In Kan aaa. An eatlmate by Chairman Beeth from tbe reports received gives Harrison 70,000 plurality ever Cleveland and 05,000 ever tbe entire aUte Demoeratio atate ticket. Tba legislature la almeat aelldly Republican. ' Aa Eminent rby.lclanDead. Vienna, Nev. 9. Henri de Bamberger, the noted Austrian pbyalclan, la dead. Tba Republican Cbessn. New Orleans, "Nev. 9. Complete re turns eleet Celeman, Rep , in tbe Heoend Louisiana dlatriet by 320 majority, Tba Electoral Vel. The following la tbe latest eatlmate et the electoral vote : Fer Uakrihen, Fer Ut.KVKr.AND. California 8 Colerado 3 Illinois 22 Alabama 10 Arkanaas 7 Connecticut II Indiana 16 Iowa 13 Kansas 9 Delaware 3 Flerida 4 Georgia 12 Maine..... 0 Kentucky 13 Lenlalana 8 Maryland 8 Mississippi 9 Missouri 10 New Jersey 9 North Carolina.... 11 Seuth Carolina.... 9 Tenneaaee 12 Texas 1.1 Virginia 12 MaMacbUBetla .... 14 Mleblgan 13 Minnesota 7 Nebraska 6 Nevada 3 New Hamnshlie.. 4 New Yerk 30 Ohie 23 Oregon .1 Pennsylvania 30 Rhede Island 4 Vermont 4 Total. ...,102 Wnst Vlrulula.... Wisconsin 11 Total 23 Necessary te a ohelco, 201. Congress Is Itepubllcsn. Hlale. Dem. Alabama.. ........ .......,..... M Arkansas , ft California. - Colerado Connecticut. 1 Delaware 1 Flerida I UxerKla I" Illinois 0 Indiana ti lowe ' 1 Kansas Kentucky.. 10 Louisiana 0 Ualnn MaryWnd 6 MaeaiicuukeUs 'J MlcblKtin. , 2 Ultint-setv .- Mlssliklnpl... f. 7 MfftBOurl......... ...... .................. V Nebraska 1 Nnvada..... New Hampshire RtJ). New Jersey New Yerk North Caielluu Onte ............................... Oregon.... 1'ennsylvanla. libede Islana... Hauta Carolina Tennessee. I SXB-. ............................. I It 0 & , 7 7 11 veraieul Virginia 0 Went Virginia Wisconsin - Total I&l" i 4 4 7 173 Tbe our lax. The finance committee et councils re cently appointed Oeerge H. Lehman col lector of elty tax, which la te be collected under the old law, People are given te December litbj te pay, and alter the laat day of tbe year Hens must be filed against the properties. Laat year the elty treaa urtr appointed a collector wbe bad five mentha te gather tbe tax aud make retursa aad people Intereated would de wall te give till Bagtttr tgilr biiMUebI. CONSOLING TO COL. COOOAN. Hanry Oejr Carlten Dreps la for a Sjtrpa- Ibis leg Cbat. Frem the N.T.WetM. I dropped In yesterday afternoon In an en tlrelv friendly and cemlJentlal way upon New Yerk's tavetite eon, Mr. Ooegan, te assure myself that he waa following my earnest advice and taking tbat long needed repose ae essential te tbe preaeryatlen of health among retired atatesmen at this season et the year. I found Mr. Coogan poring ever the atuba et a large check book, ever and anon paualng te pleasantly cipher out hew many tiniea 9.017 votes would go Inte 1100,000. "Let tbe eagle scream 1" 1 observed, with a light hearted laugb, Hinging mM)lf onto a largely cushioned divan aud lUhtlng a fragrant cigarette, In order te at.n tilm tbat my lien will waa beating me up m spite nf Ice dleceuraglng Democratle news from Vermont. Let her scream P Fer several minutes Mr. Coogan iralenn reply, being busy with his figure. Then he threw down his blue pencil, combed hi whiskers, strode rspldly up and down tbe room In varying attitudes of profound tbeught, filing himself again Inte the re volving chair, and said : 'Tbla la remarkably cold weather for November." 1 replied that I had bad no time that day te consult Perry's thermometer, but l but I bad beard tbat several prominent munlelial persona bad been somewhat frost-bitten. " Aa nearly aa I can figure it," aald Mr. Coogan, running bla eye again ever the atuba and hla column of election returns "as nearly aa I can get at It, tbla derned Tammany foolishness lis oeat me a barrel et soap, Hew deea it atrlke veu T" I nodded In a bland, lOlimsllve way, and auggeated as a oeuaolatlon that euek waa llfeln large eltles. It is aaddeu lng," continued Mr. Coo gan, leaning back and closing his eyes in order te better enjoy the aroma et my cigarette: "It la saddening te an impul sive and warm-blooded patriot who has devoted many toilsome yeara te hiding away iurnlture profit, especially ou tbe low and treachereua instalment plan, and who ha nursed Inte life an ardent young ambition like mine It is sad for htm te awake en a chilly, dear, aeventb-dav morning in bleak November, and find himself In tbe gruesome depths et tbe oeld mcek turtle." I nodded In sympathetic aesent, "Get onto these stutst" Impultlvely ex ex etalmed Mr. Coogan, with a courtly wave of hla right band tewarda tbe check-book. "Oat right onto theso atuba and then akin your eye ever thoae return!" I did aa I waa requeated. Isn't that eneugu te make a dlslnter eated and self saerlllclng patriot blueT" in quired Mr. Coepsn. I replied that my keen knowledge of human nature wquld lead me te expcet a aemewbat akylih complexion en .even a peaslmtst under Iheae circumstances. ' Ten dollar, thirty-nine cents and. eight mllla per vote, and then didn't get enough te fill a accend-hand hair trunk," exelalmed Mr, Coogan with rllng emotion. "Ten plunks and nearly forty centa, spot cash and no Installments, ancf then didn't stand any mero real ahew than a alck eat wltb out claws, nine fathoms deep In Tephet." I sighed with blm, and then we both lighted fresh cigarettes. 'But what makea me llred,'remarked Mr. Coogan with aome Irritation, after we had aat with clasped hands for aeveral second, what rilea up my liver and puta me In need of mental real Is te remember, aa I de new, tbe frequent end entUuslastle man ner in wbleh tbe boy a would drop In and work me ler a latge wad, and every cussed one of 'em from districts where I didn't get enough suffrage te plaater a sere back. It waa my bonfires here and my dodgers there,my campaign eluba getting uniform, 10,000 lamps olepplng ever with my kero kere kero aene, my brass bands, my beer, my speakers me, Coogan hiring balls, feeding a mob nine times a day and filling 'em full every night don't you ace wby 1 feel uneasy and unwelIT" I aaw. Er a de ynu et" 1 began, "de you er In view of the recent large huuks et experlenoe you have purchased at faney prices of lale doyeu oenlemplato a political buret In the er next campaign T" I re quired. "De 1 T" echoed Mr. Coogan In a aomo aemo aome what tropical manner. "De 17 Shew me a man who will whisper politics te me In tbe next four years, or oecks bin eye at tbat cheek book, or wants te get me te run this town, tnstalmenter spot cash me Coogan ahew me that man, and flve min utes later 1'Jl abew ynu tbe largest private collection of oeld meat In the Fourth ward. Ne, air ; I'm a folding bed, 1 am, and I've abut up wltb a spring lock ana lest tee Ky. Yeu bear mr Coogan I'm talking. 1've neen meu in my own tat and 1 want a chance te cool. I'm a hundred tbeuaand te leeward with what I've blown In, but I'm wlae ; I'm coeny, 1 am. Yeu bear me Cecgan. Me and Hewitt are out. " I aaw tbat Mr. Coogan was alncere in what be aald aud 1 left, Hxnry Our Carlten. COSILY HUT OAHILT, Unique Collin Dcitgned by a Maisactiuietts Weman ter Iter Untbaud's final Kesllng flace. Dr. Henry Ulller died Monday evening, at Wilmington, Mae., and will be burled Bunday In tbe meat expensive and elabor ate oe 111 n ever devised te bold the mortal remalna of man. In order te avert the common fate et humanity, or at leaat le lessen ita feice, Mr. Dr. Ulller conceived the Idea aeme yeara age, of preparing burial casketa for herself and husband, which would net only rob the grave et ita vlotery, but would ex prtaa by tbelr carved symbolegy tbe thought tbat lite and death are one and the aame lu nature'a grand economy. Te vine creeping up from tbe feet of the lid meeta about a human nkuli carved from nature. Out et tbe skull's left eye socket creeps a lizard, gtvlng the death's bead a meat ghastly appearance. A caterpillar crawla along the rim around the emblem et deatb,but round about ate daisies and resea and a buttettly, while in tbe bottom of tbe Vine la a bird, Above tbe plate and directly ever the place where tbe heart et the deceased will be are branches of Rngllah and Amerlean caklnttrtwlntd. In place et a glass cover ai the beau mere is a nrasa Plate, cast ana engraved, repreaentlng the river of deatb and tbe angel of death leading a fair maiden down tbieugh the recda and graaiea Inte Letbe'a water. In the horizon the aun Is fast sinking from sight Belew the river aie engraved the words, Henry Ulller. In each lower corner la a staczt of poetry composed by Mia. Dr. Hlller. The paueled sldea of tbe lid are wrought no le'beautllully that the top. In tbeoantreef onesldeUagleboonwlngs, repmeutlng time; en the ether is a burning urn, a symbol et death. Ou one of tbe end panela of the lid an owl the bird et tbe ulgbt holds a field meuse tightly in its clawa: en the ether end panel are a bat and two aer pent. All tbe panels et tbe lid have foliage and flower, maple branches entwined with morning glories and otber symbols of na ture's beautiful side, but mingled with them are snails and serpents aud grass hoppers, a marsh fly, and horrible dragons with ghastly, grinning faces. A BRUTAL, U1MKKB1AN, I'rtfirred Killing- a Man te Ureakiug Itales Ot tbe Company. On Thursday evening being In a hurry te get home aa bis wife and family were waiting te be taken te an entertainment, Mr. Pnlllp Bear sprang upon the rear plat form et a slowly moving train ou tbe New Yerk elevated railway. The guard re fused te break the rules of the company by opening tbe gate of the platform ter him. Aa tbe speed of the train Increased be received a blew from a railing en tbe atatten platform but bung en te tbe guard rail nf tba car until ilflv feet bevend the atatten wben be fell te tbe ground and waa killed. He bad been delayed at tbe ticket office maklngebange. Sedden Deatb, Deputy Cercner aemperling te-day filed bla lnqueat held en the body of Henry Rlt Rlt tenheuse, et Kphrate, wbe died auddenly en Wednesday. The verdict et the Jury wa tba death reaultedfiem valvular dU-eMtCftMaWKt, ANOTHER VICTIM- A .WOMAVJ (BODY, XERRIBLT I.MEO, FOUNOON A LONDON 811 i r.Terjr inaieatien Tbat tha Wblt nmeher Waa tier sUjer-Tbe Ha3, 1 Far and Other Members et tfce'1 teitncale ate Cnt Frem tha Beat?, SfM .... W Londen, mev. 9. Anether horrible der baa taken plare In the Ktet EkV wemau'a refly, hacked at,d cut Inte wssfcund thl morning en Deriet, ine body wm found at 11 o'tleek; metnlng. Tbe pellce are inleavertM .i. .i .. ... -. . . . iw inn inurneier uu inr,'! tlCUnea..' ine u.ny wa mutilated in a manner iisriotueeoaiiaoi tht women ptev mnrncreii. .$, The victim of the Spltalfieh'a mi wa, like the rewt et thn Whllee vietims, an abandoned woman, She-' a husband wtje waa a porter, but she with blm only at Unite. Hr name tt;l Iteved te be Litz!e Fiaber, and 'jfi was nicknamed Mary Jane. Aa entered the house where she ledaed.1 means of a iatehkey, probably mvj aw me man wnn agaernpatiiad ler. Ml it la rtouetfui If the murdeter la ever I titled. The min in U lit easily have left neuee at any tttns between the hours et l and six, without atlrnetlr.g cepmUli tinn. The phya'ctauM who viewed i eurpae re-erve their statements for the laH queat wbleh will fellow. Three bloodhounds which are owned (sjjtj private einasu nave eeen piactd eat M scent, but tbey are useless. 4& The appearance or the remains was frJgwtV: ful and the mutilation was even greata man in the previous eases. The bead been severed from tbe body and placed neatn one et the arms. Tee earn and. Had been cut off. The body wa di tutWAlt,..! aM.I AI-a taal b a u 4.m wwwtm muvk IUV umu WIN HKU IIUIBII fuigna. ine wemD ana einer organs' misalng. Tbe forehead and checks I eeen completely skinned, and one' was ruined Inte tbe stomach. Ys ;-i . Q3L-' I'rebablr His Last Jams, ,, JB . PeuaiiKKKrsm, N, Y., Nev. 0 8 Biodle, the champion jumr(r,vwi Jumped from the Brooklyn bridge, i from the bridge wbleh Is new being' across the Hudsen river at tbla point o'elcck thla morning. Tbejump wasi from tbe west pier. Bredle uttataaeV severe Injuries In the Jump, breaking I ribs, and bleed waa freely runnlna- bla mouth and ears when picked up by. ueau ut was rowed te Highlands, site here, and put en a train for New YertbtW it is saia mat ureaie may cue rrem nis a InrlM ''V Nkw Yenrr. Nev.0 Bredle, en bla i la this elty, was taken te bis home at 117 Heater street, where be waa exsi by a pbyslelan who aald tbat tbe Jus would be all right In afew daya, Thejs waa for a wager of fr00 and tba dli Jun pl la aatd te be 222 feet. i Ml Dismissed tha Case. Washington, Nev. 9, In tba 3 Savery fc Ce. vs. the New Yerk 0n railroad company and ether, the Inter oemmeroe commission has dismissed , complaint Tbe commission deeldes bave no authority te Interfere with ' regulations of the New Yerk Imraigi commissioners in reference te n transportation et Immigrants from Bfi Yerk te the West; tbat there la net! illegal In giving Immigrants special for tranaportatleu, and that tbe eemuakv elenera will Inspect tbe Immigrant ears fM themaelvea. "& Tbe Mines le be Closed, .3?i "-, 1'iTTsnuRe, Nev. 9. The three bundri.; miners who struck at Conereaaman W. Ik Beott's coal werka en tbe Pan Handle 'rat.- ruau ycautruay win uuw ue wuiniNjW3 aeeic employment eiaewnere. it la atata : today tbat Mr. Scott has decided te tbe mines for the winter.and all enflnlahaa) orders for coal will be transferred te rJeeati Haven, where the men are still werking'' for 74 centa per ten. It is probable MWj tbat all the river miners will be redueedafl 74 cents per ten en account nf Beutl's wUOaV Ocnrrftl BwH'sir llrad. PiTTsnuRd, Nev. 9. (Jen. Bewman - HweltB?i, after a brief IIIem, died la tha city tblf morning. Orneral bwemer aervw -with distinction during the late war I Watt' widely aud favorably known aa an attef nev of exceptional ability and for jeara held the position of protbenolary, ; tbe aupreme court ei tMnnsyivsui?. leave a widow and tbree children In fcrtab'.e clrcumrtanee. he On Wat Klll'd. Leuibvillh, Ky., Nev. . The report , a naltlteal riot in Livingston, Ky., aud I five men wete killed en Tut-sday, Is u aires) and woolly without foundation, tee as - p,rt originated by the local Republics , tl ket being completely enewed under, eaeVi en. ni their members sent a telegram aa a - hn.Tim friend here atatlng that he Waat a wounded and five etbera killed. an Insane felttlclan. Bt. Lecis. Nev. 9 Renabaw, campaign: 1 manager et Ueorge W, Caatleman, defeate4 candidate ler uengres in uie .nininuwr; trlet, la a raving maniac. He became Tety,' Violent weuneaaay nigui ecu rujue j n nearlv all of tbe furniture In hla beuse. Ut Imagines that water Is pouring In upeara; hin. -n,i timt he la in denser of drewnb'BV e 3 ... . llhan. ttnlNltV ltnmtff. -&.a ALUANY, N. YNev. 9,-Tbe south wlngfe of the Albany unlveraity buuaing waa news etreyed thla morning, aud It la feared kJR all the roceraa are uamageu. loeioii-; be replaced. In tbla building, niet bm:U steel for nearly a century, Joaeph Uenry, while nrofesaer of pnyales from 1828 te 1S38, S . .. ..,. . n.Finunli with elfittrleil''.1-,'! .. . .. ..,.. Ar alr Thn hnllHInw-T'-l tnreuga BituM ..-.- 'Jja holds an Important part In tbe etate'gl history. WatATUKH INlMUAriONS. Washington, D, C, Net. 9. Fcr JJB Eastern Pennsylvania : Threatening weather and rain, lollewed by colder. fair en Saturday ; southerly winds shlttlaavA, te wetterly. m An W,-rtlnn .Ind.M Klllld. A report from Valencia county, N. M.,T3 says there waa trouble between the Repub. jsyvs Han Rafael en Tuesday, ever an attempt J., Kroveneber, one of ,Je-d"1i's .it La.- tk-niieti thai naann aWa I..'1 Citizen. WeUBuuk umwb- ZZZZZ bww .tantly killed by the Mueklag JWV. TM muraerer eeoepeu . - . , e .,....! An Ankle. ' .' . ... n-l.ft.rf at IhnnnrnapAl1 The iniet rte""7 ""- --. --.;. Fiederlckand North Duke streets, cav in n Thundav evening. Mlaa Carrie' Straus, when en the read borne, eteppe; In tbe bole in ine pavement ana ipmm hr nkin. commissioner Berts dm bean notified te make the necessary repairs atj J fie Inlet, lUstured te Ita Owners. J" M. hnrau liltphHd tO B JOUIIV LlUU WMOtV . . TJerth MnlhArrv ttiut Ual'i i was iguuu vu n. . .-.-., - ..-,., evening. Itwastaken totbeatatteahoaaa where It was claimed by Its owners, Milker & Hsrtmat Tbe nerse bad baas left a. tied la freat et Mr, aiiilefa laaaaf gg4 weUW4aWJ. - ' ai VJ 'A' at " ..i .&: -W svrxw.