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VOLUME XXV-NO. 71.-SLX PAGES.
LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1888.
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MANY MINERS ENTOMBED.
UNK OUNDRKD AND RIXTX TIOTMJ Oa
AN EXPLOSION.
Black Damp fiansrs Afal Dataller la B
Mine Near t'llttbaT, XUMJIM Men
Blews Onl of the abaft aad Tarrtbty
frJnrsd-Tbttr Keseae Delayed,
Av4sjce px1oi1ed, whleh startled Ihe
Tlliavarinf Pftuhurg, Kana, at duak en
Friday nt;tu, probably ended the llree of
IGOmtnem The explosion spread cettater.
nation among tbe inhabitants and broke
tbe windows or their houses. Fer few
mementa ttiu Merited peole tcarcely dared
te stir nut e tbelr buddings', tbe violence)
of the shtrk-kAsJr bern no great as te hurl
dishes freuf Their shelves and dameliab
chimneys. Half an hour alter Ibe exples.
Ien tbe vlIlBnem preparing te go te tbe
mines were etartle;! by s ragged, bleeding
iun wbe almost staggered lule tne arms of
tbe Mircbeis. He said tbat Ne. 2 abalt, at
vrantenae, a mining suDure 01 lue village,
had been destroyed by an explosion and
tbatthemeti In ibe mine at tbe time save
blinaelf and a Dine, wbnm he left bleed
ing at the mouth el the pit, were undoubted
ly dead. Herse were qulekly harnessed
te wagons and In slew mementa the vil
lagers were hurrying through tee tierce
snow and alret storm whleh was prevailing.
At tbe mouth et the mine tbe tremend tremend
eua force at tbe explosion was apparent.
Tbere were huge aeams In tbe earth and
tbe timbers of tbe heisting apparatus were
shivered and burned. Feul gas was also
escaping. Tbe Dane, who had escaped
with tbe man wbe alarmed the villagers,
lay In tbe mud with hta face oevered with
bleed. Fer a long time It was thought be
was dead, but be regained oensolouaness
In a few hours and Is new at his home.
He can net apeak and does net knew what
caused tbe explosion. His oletboa were
In ribbons.
Tbe man who readied Pittsburg with the
first lldlnga of the disaster and wbe accom
panied tbe rescuera back te the mine, said
the men were aoeut te quit work for the
day when the explosion occurred. Together
with the Daae be had ridden In tbe ear te
tbotepof the sbatt when the earth seemed
te snap beneath him, and the next thing be
realized was tbe splashing of tbe enew and
water upon his face as be lay with his com
rade In tbe wreckage above the mine. There
were 100 men In tbe mine at the time of
the explosion and aa they were at
work 112 feet below the surlaee It Is be
lieved tbat net one survived the terrible
sboek, wblcb must have destroyed every
thing within tbe pit.
Aa seen as the relatives of the miners wbe
live In tbe llttle cottages at Frantenaa re
covered from their alarm, tbey ran te the
mouth et tbe fatal pit ana made pitiful ap.
peals for their husbands, fathers and sous
te return te them. Although the storm waa
severe and tbe cold exceedingly bitter for
this time et the year, tbe peer, scantily elad
women steed about in tbe water until long
after mldnlphU Big fires were built near
the mouth of tbe pit and bealde these blaz
ing piles the women placed their children
while tbey themselves tried by all kinds of
entreaties te Induce the minera from the
ether shafts te cuter tbe pit and rescue
their relatives.
One rescuing parly started down the shaft
at 7 o'clock, but waa forced te turn back
owing te tbe foul air. Anether attempt was
made at 9 o'clock, but tbe plucky rescuers
were again forced te abandon their work.
Tbey could net hear no Bound from the
ebambera below, and thla lcada old miners
te believe tbat all tbe men in tbe sbat t have
perished. Other attempts will te made te
reaeb tbe entombed men before morning.
'Xbose who started down tbe abalt early in
tbeeventngsay that tbe shook baadeatreyed
whole drifts, a'ld tbat it la probable tbat tbe
men In tbe lower levels are burled beneath
tens of slate
Black damp Is supposed le have caused
tbe explosion. Most of tbe miners at these
shafts eame originally from Illinois and
Pennsylvania.
UK. HOSTKrjEKDIEO 1NIESTATK.
He Was Insnred Fer 8333,000 and Is He
ported te lie Werm 014,000,000.
It la denied tbat the life insurance com
panies will contest tbe claims of Vt. Hos Hes
tetter's family because be died from the
Immediate etrects of a aurgleal operation.
The risks which he beld were as fellows :
Mutual litre. (50,000; New Yerk Life, $100,
OUO, with f27,000 te be added : Equitable,
1100,000 ; North western, 31,000 ; Provident
Lite it TruBt company. (20,000 ; Mutual
Benefit, (5,000. Total, (33'AOOO.
Ten days age in New Yerk, when Mr.
Heetetter bad n) Idea of death, be aald be
had made no will and did net contemplate
making one. A personal friend glvea the
following approximate achedule of Dr.
Hoatetter's asset: lake Erie railroad 0 per
cent bends, (1,800,000; Lake Erie railroad
scrip, (300,000; Lake Erie railroad stock,
(900,000; Pittsburg, McKeeffOrUt Yough Yeugh Yough
legbeny stock, (750,000; stock in illuminat
ing gaa companion, (3,000,003; Allegheny
Valley railroad seven thirties', (1.000,000;
Penn Gas Geal cemraay atcek, (1 000.COO ;
Philadelphia Gaa oempany notes, (450,000 ;
bank stocks, (500,000 ; Seuth Penn invest
ment, (2 000,000 ; general stocks and bends,
(1,000.090; mUodlUnseus railroad atoek,
(500,000; Hosteller's bitters, (1,000 000;
realestate, (500,000; life Insurance, (332,
000 -total, (11,032,000.
Tbe premiums en Or. Hostetter's local
bank stocks and etbar investments will
probably bring hla estate up te (15,009,000.
Tbe funeral took place en Friday afternoon.
Are Tbey Ail rtrJereraT
Edward McOune and wile, Patrick Man
eysey and Owen Burns, all of Seulb Beth
lehem, were committed te Jail en Friday
by United States Commissioner Kirk Kirk
patrlek en warrants charging each with
perjury, The suits grew cut of McCune's
application for a pension, awearlng falsely
It is claimed, te same, and tbe ether prison
ers perjuring themselves, It Is claimed, aa
witnesses. According te an investigation
tbat has been in progress ever six months,
tbere was no foundation for tbe claim, Me-
Cune never having been Injured or disabled
In any way while in the army. When tbe
Investigation was first atarted, McCune
claimed that It waa en Information fur
nished by spiteful neighbors.
Watblogten's Inauguration,
Obauneey M. Depew has accepted an In
vitation te deliver tbe oration en the occa
sion of tbe centennial celebration In New
Yerk or tbe Inauguration et Geerge Wash
ington aa president. The secretary of the
navy baa premised tbe cooperation of bis
department and tbe atate department will
be asked te invite tbe participation of the
French navy. The celebration will begin
en Monday morning, April 9, with tbe
arrival of tbe president en beard a dispatch
beat from Ellzabetbtewn aa Washington
arrived. He will pats between aaluting
lines of American and foreign ships up
New Yerk harbor and be formally received
at Wall atrect. Tbere will be a grand ball
In tbe evening and literary exercises the
next day, followed by a great parade. (175,.
000 la te be raised for tbe celebration.
A Majority of Nina In uoeersu.
The result of tbe congressional elections
throughout tbe country en Tuesday re
mains practically tbe came as announced
en Friday, tbe only inereaie In tbe sin of
tbe Republican majority made by tbe latest
returns being 1. According te these tbe
Republicans will have a majority of 9
In the next Heuse, which will be oem Dosed
of 1G7 Republicans and 153 Democrats. The
only changes reported en Friday are In Ibe
Etgbtb Indiana district, which proves te be
Democratic by a small majority ; tbe First
Virginia dlstrlet, wbleb la Republican also
by a small majority, and tbe Fourth Weat
Virginia dlstrlet, which la Republican, it
la net likely that these results will be ma
terially changed either way.
The rith Wheel Broke.
The tilth wheel of tbe wagon used by
Bpreuget'a beer bottling establishment,
broke this morning as the driver waa turn
ing from tbe railroad track en Seuth Queen
treet near Middle. Tbe driver waa thrown
from the wagon Inte a peel of water, but be
beld en tbe bone and prevented a runaway.
JL few beuiea et gtnttr all fall le the
grevad w4 win MM
mbmbkiw Kuccrrtew.
An ferjnyeble BatejUmment by the T. M.O.
JL Ua Br May Kraalac.
The members of tLe Yeung Men'a Ohrir
Uaa association enjoyed aaetber delightful
reception last evening. It was the occasion
of the members' reception tlven te mem
bers and their lady and gentlemen friend.
Although tbe evening waa stormy and un
pleasant without, tba seen within the
bnlldlng was en of Jey and pleasure. Aa
Interesting pregramme bad beta arranged
and with two exceptions was lully given.
Tbe pregramme waa as fellows : Piane
sole, Mr. Ambrose Htein; veaal sole,
"Marguerite," Mlae Battle Quinn; piano
duett, Silvery Eshee," Mrs. Q. K. Reed
and Mrs. W. S Spetee; reading, "Tem
Sawyer Treated for Leveelckneas," A. C.
Clay; vrcal duett, "Harp of the Winds,"
Messrs'. Gibsen and Speeee.
At tbla point In tbe pregramme Secretary
Speece made tbe announcements of tbe
wlntei'a weik, and urged tbe members te
enter Inte It with renewed aetlvlty. Be
was followed by Rev. J. N. Folwell, who
Invoked divine blessing upon tbe work
and tbe young men.
A piano duet', 'Qul Vive," by Mra-G. K.
Reed and Miss Carrie Staufler, olesed tbe
pregramme. All et the items were heartily
received as was demonstrated by tbe
earnest spplaute.
The pregramme being ended tbe guests
spread through tbe building, tome going
te tbe secretary's efflee for refreshments
ethers te the museum, etbeta totheparlera.
while ethers remained In the audience
room te enjey piano soles, and tbe har
monica musle given by Mr. Harry Win
gert. All wereserved with refreshments, after
whleh an hour of social pleasure waa spent
At 10:30 the young men and their friends
took their departure, pronouncing the ooca eoca oeca
alon one of tbe most delightful given In the
association building. Tbese receptions will
be repeated elten during tbe winter.
Beginning with te-morrow (Sunday)
the "week et prayer" foryenng men and
Yenng Men'a Christian associations will be
observed throughout tbe world. Tbe Lan
caster asecclatien will observe it In tbe fol
lowing services : Sunday, 0:30 a. m., con
secration servlee in Ibe association parlor ;
3:30 p. m., nnlen meeting in BU Paul'a Re
formed church, te wblcb all, both ladlea
and gentlemen, are Invited.
Daring thereat of the week services for
young men will be beld In tbe Association
ball, beginning every evening at 8 o'clock,
except Wednesday evening, when it will be
held at 9. Willis Hawley, of Harrlsburg,
will conduet tbe services Monday and
Tuesday ; S. B. Herr, of Yerk, Wednesday
and Thursday, and W. S. Speece, of tbe
city association, Friday and Saturday.
The regular Saturday meeting for men
will beheld thla evening at 8 o'clock.
A Slety Tbat Was a tie.
The Examiner published a story last
evening te the cllect tbat en Wednesday
afternoon one of tbe letter-carriers et tbe
poetellloe wblle making bis collection en
East Chestnut street lest hla mall pouch
which was afterwards found along tbe
atone wall east et tbe Pennsylvania railroad
station. Tbe story is false, but it la llke
many mere tbat tbe paper has told since
the opening of the campaign. The truth
is that tbe poueb was feunl en last, Satur
day evening. It bad been thrown from
Day Express East by a careless postal clerk
and waa found later. Tbe Examiner
article was written simply because the letter
carriers are Demcerata and aeber and
Industrious. The writer probably deea
net remember that durleg the term of
Postmaster Marshall one of hla carriers,
while drunk, spilled his mall all along
the street. He waa afterwards found en a
deer step and tbe pouch was taken from
blm. Ne complaint of thla kind bes been
made te tbe present postmaster.
Miner I'ellcs Cases.
Jacob Stoy, arrcated In Centre Square en
Wednesday for endeavoring te raise a
disturbance, was beard by Alderman Hal Hal
baeh last evening. He was discharged en
payment cl coats.
James Gurry, a telegraph lineman, ar
rested for drunkenness and disorderly
conduet at the Pennsylvania railroad
station, will be beard before Alderman
Plnkerten.
James Waters waa sent te Jail last even
ing by Alderman A. F, Dennelly for five
days, for abusing bit wife.
Tee aeven inmates of the station house
last night were ledgers. All claimed te be
In reareh et wet k and were dlscbarged.
Fallare et Jeseph Osihelm.
Executions were Issued late en Friday
against Jeseph Ostheim, wholesale grccer,
te collect 151250,and tbe sherlfl levied upon
his stock. One et the executions was
Uaued for (5,000 by Gustave Uroeizleger
and tbe second by Philip Glnder for (10,250.
Tbe amount of Indebtedness recorded In
tbe protbenotary's and recorder's offices la
(28,050. In addition te the stock in hla
wholesale grcccry be la tbe owner of valu
able real estate. Tbe amount of hla ln
debtedneas te Philadelphia and New Yerk
merchants Is net yet ascertained.
Dwelling Heuse Destroyed.
On Friday morning about 7 o'clock tbe
people In tbe vlelnlty of Bamford vllle, ene
mile east of Lindlsvllle, were aroused by
tbe cry et 11 re, and a blaze was seen dis
covered In tbe house of Jehn Kapp.The pipe
was detective and a can el oil which steed
near it Ignited. Tbe flames spread very
rapidly. The house, whleh waa a two story
frame building, was boeh destroyed. A
part of tbe furniture waa saved by tbe
tbe family wllh the assistance el the neigh
bors. Sermon ler Yeung Men,
The sermon wbleb will be preaebed In
Trinity chureb te-morrow evening will be
specially adapted te admonishing and
stimulating young men. Tbe theme will
be tbe challenge et the prophet Elijah te
tbe people assembled en Mt. Carmel, aa
found In I Klnga,xvUL, 21: "Hew long bait
ye between two opinions ? If the Lord be
Cled, fellow blm ; but If Baal be Ged, fellow
blm."
Jhtsler Valley Ministerial Association.
The bl monthly meeting of the Chester
Valley Ministerial association will be beld
la the Methodist Episcopal chureb at
Seuderaburg, en Monday and Tuesday,
Tbe opening sermon will be preached en
Monday evening by Rev. Charles Reads.
Rev. J. R T. Gray will address tbe temper
ance meeting te be held en Tueeday eve
ning. flesalt of a oampalge of lutellcct.
jrrem the Yerk Dally.
Twe vetera who cast their ballets at tbe
West Manchester polls Tuesday, In tbeir
eagerness te eleet tbe candidates et their
choice, made a ludicrous mistake. Oee
man atuck a tax receipt In and tbe ether a
small band bill. Aa " Ignorance la biles,"
eta, their votes made them feel as happy as
these el any ether voters,
IT be Kssult In Virginia.
Complete official returns from tbe First
congressional dlstrlet of Virginia show tbat
T. H. Bally Brown (Kep.) Is elected ever
acuuui yuma.j ey -i majority, ice
Democrats have elected 8 of the 10 con
gressmen, leaving tbe Republicans the
First aawl Second dUtrleta. The Dsmoeratle
BBsierttr en tbeir eteotenl ticket la Vlrglaia
1TlflsVfjfWMl,W(
A TERRIBLE DISASTER.
juanr pkuhens dbsd and etib
TWBNtX RKPOUTKD BUSSING.
Dmi rant ten of a Manuftcteiy in Reentster
Bj Flra-feurlfen Kinptefts of lh
Works Jamp Frem the Windows.
tf the Namber Fatally trjarad.
Names ofsemsot the Victims.
The mekt rilMstrnua Ore ever experienced
In Roehcater, N. Y., occurred en Friday
evening at the works of the Steam Uuage
and Lantern oempany. It Is lecited In a
building of anveu aterle, with two build
in a. It li situated at the Genesee Falls.
The fire broke out at 7:35 o'clock.
Tt Is tlieuKbt tbat five or mere bodies are
In tbe ruins, Including one or mere girls,
Leta en bultdlrg, (65,000 ; Insured for
(19,000. ln en lantern plant, (176,000 ;
Ibnutanc, (179,000.
Asa Democrat and Chronicle reporter
was errtalng Central avenue bridge, about
five minutes alter the first alarm, bla atten
tion was ealled te two men In a tblrd story
en tbe ilveraldr, Just above tbe falls.
About forty pemena were at work,mostly
en the tblrd fleer. The smoke was very
aenae ana the men ceuui net reaen me nre
escapes, and tbey were forced te Jump from
tbe tblrd story. Fourteen Jutnpad en the
weat side of the bulldlOK eud were fright
fully Injured, slxeftbeui dying within an
hour. Four etbeta will die before morning.
Tbe names et tbe dead nre Jeseph Dar
ner, Jehn Uremenr, Jeaeph Webber, Harry
Sehuelder. Jehn Gall aud one unknown.
The fatally Injured are : Rlcbard Pascb,
Frank Siddene, Daniel Watklns and Jehn
Gern.
They atoed for a moment eppaiently un
decided what te de, when auddenlyene
leaped out and fell In tbe water about ten
feet from tbe brink of tbe precipice. He
was Immediately followed by tbe ether
man. One of thorn apparently recovered
himself and waa unhurt aa be waded
through tbe water until be was under tbe
bridge, where he was reecued by a party
wbe lowered a ladder te him.
As seen aa be reaehed terra firma be
atarted ou a run toward State atreet and
disappeared. Ne traea of the ether man
was discovered, and It Is presumed he was
se badly Injured tbat be could net help
himself and remained tbere and was buried
under tbe wall, wblcb fell ten minuted
later.
'William Devlin, one of the Injured men,
stated while be was lying In tbe shoe factory
watting te be removed, tbat be was in tbe
tblrd story and beard tbe rear of tbe flr.mes
coming up tbe elevator well. He remem
bers being crowded te tbe window by his
oemradeain the room and was told te Jump.
He did se and atruek tbe pavement wltb
aeveral ethers.
Frem that tlme until bla Injuries were
attended te he deea net remember anything.
Devlin has a fracture et tbe left leg and
arms and rocelved eeveral severe burns.
He cannot account for the burns unless, as
be Bald, he received them after be tell, as
he Is certain tbe flames did net reach blm
before be Jumped.
IHK DEATH LIST REACHES RIOUT.
Roeeiestkr, N. Y,, Nev. 1". Three
charred and mutilated remains were taken
from tbe ruins of the ateam gauge and'
lantern company's works Ibis morning In
addition te tbe five bodies recovered last
night. They have net been identified.
There are undoubtedly mere bodies among
tbe rulnr. Among these who are missing
and whose bodies are probably under tbe
smoking debris Is Ibat or AIedz) Stene,
whose wile was murdered by the tramp
Deacons a year age last August.
Eight bodies bave been recovered thus
far, and 20 are repotted missing. Five et
tbe dead men have been Identified, aa fel
lows : Jehn Gall, Jeseph Dauzler, Jeseph
Webber, Henry Snyder, C, A. Oehs.
The ether three bodies are oharred and
bnrned beyond recognition.
HKUHKN IIUIIOX AfUtl23TEI.
lie Mikes an Unprovoked Attack en Ecott
1! nil j and Others.
Reuben Uutten wan releated from Jail
this morning and celebrated the ovent by
getting drunk. He met Ssntt Brady en
East King strcet and assaulted blm. Short
ly afterwards he went te Alderman Barr's
office and wanted te proseeuto Brady, but
tbe alderman refused te entertain the com
plaint, Hutten then lett and became ae dis
orderly en tbe atreet tbat Constable Mer Mer
rleger arrested blm. This afternoon be was
taken te Alderman Barr's ofllee, and when
besaw Mr. Bradytberebe made another as
sault en blm. He also attempted te strike
Frank Barr, eon el the alderman, and It
was with difficulty tbat Uutten was
oenqueied. Wblle In the office he used In
sulting language te all who were there
Fer drunkenntts and disorderly conduct,
he was aent te Jail for five days aud in
default of ball was committed for a hearing
en a charge of assaulting Mr. Brady.
Hutten spends tbe greater portion of bla
time In Jail, and Is a nuisance when net
there. Tee assault en Brady was unpro
voked, and be will no doubt be severely
puulsbtd for It.
Treasury ualaucts
The etatementet tbe United States treas
urer shows geld, sliver, United Utaten notes
and ether funds In the treasury en Friday
as iouews: uaia coin ana minion, &si e-w.-727;
sliver dollars and bullion, (251,458,925;
trade dollar burn. (0,181,203; fractleual sll
ver oeln, (23,990,287 ; United States notes,
(47,100,910 ; national bank notes, (263,171;
national bank notes In process of redemp
tion, (3,655.859; depeltn with national bank
depositories, (47,622,511; total, (714 922 620.
Certificates outstanding geld, (138,748,700;
silver, (231,469,656; currency, (11,330,000.
Te Loek Alter tha EobeoU.
Tbe following sub-dlvlslens and align
ments et the superintending committee for
the ensuing year have been made by tbe
chairman :
New atreet, James street and West Wal
nut street rchoelr, Dr. Jehn Levergood ;
Lemen atreet and Ann street schools, Dr.
J. P. Wlckersbem ; Duke street, Koeklaod
street and Strawberry street schools, Jehn
B. Warfel ; Maner street and Seuth Prince
street schools, Jas. A. McDavltt; corner
Weat Cbesteut atreet, West Chestnut atreet
and high tohecls, Wm. McComiey,
UloeJy Hatllrs In Kgjin.
Seventy thousand followers of theuiabdi
attacked tue town ei waual, west of Dar Dar Dar
loer. The Karrlsin repulted the assailants
and killed three thousand, but the Mahdlata
reattacked and captured tbe town. The
aultan of Wadel fled te Ghlrl.
A New Beading Pipe Mill Olesrs.
The new pipe mill of the Readlng iron
works, which waa recently erected at a
coat of (100,000, was shut down en Friday,
owing te a lack of orders', ter an indefinite
time. Heme 300 men and beya are thrown
out et employment.
Bervlcs In Tbe lircttiren Ueuse of Worship,
Protraeted aervlces in the Brethren
obureb, at Meuntvllte, will begin ou to
morrow and conlluue each evening during
tbe week. Rev. Jehn Flery, a minister
of this denomination from Brldgewater,
Virginia, will be present te preaeb.
Sprained An ALkle.
The Inlet recently pUeed at tbe corner of
Frederick and North Duke streets, caved
In en Thursday evening. Miss Carrie
Strauss, when en tbe read borne, stepped
In the bole in tbe pavement and sprained
ber ankle. Commissioner Bertz has been
notified te make tbe necessary repairs at
tbe Inlet.
Ilcstureil te lis Owners.
A horse btlcbed te a Jenuy Llnd wagon
was found en North Mulberry street laat
evening. It was taken te tbe station beuse
where it was claimed by lis owners, Miller
&. HartnaaBt The horse had been left no
ted la fr ent et Mr, Miller's behm Md
WftUMtUWaj.
WKKKLT RtmKWOF TBADK.
Volume et Legitimate Unstness Wonderfully
Well sustained NethwUbstandleg tbe
Election Excitement.
New Yerk, Nev. 10 The following la
R, if. Dunn A Ce. 'a review of trade for tbe
week ending te day : Tbe election baa
ae far Interrupted business during the past
week that meat comparisons wltb the cor
responding week lest year are misleading.
Nevertheless, the volume et legitimate
business baa been wonderfully well main
tained during tbe past week aa daring tbe
wneie political campaign, ae mat me presi
dential contest et 1S33 gees into history as
haying disturbed current trade less than
any previous contest, although it turned
largely upon industrial and commercial
questions, and waa generally considered
ueubtful te tbe very end, and this la the
mere remarkable because In the months
preceding these of political exeltement
speculation bad bctn unusually active and
extravagant.
At alt cities reporting money continued
In fair or active demand, while scarcely
any oemplalxt of stringency Is heard, and
collections, though somewhat Interrupted,
have been, en the whole, satisfactory, wltb
Improvement noted In aeveral cases.
Tbe large volume of ourreney In circula
tion, together with tbe temporary inactivity
of speculation, explains tbe matter, and an
offlelal statement abewa tbat the circulation
ofallklndaef money, which bad passed,
uoteoer i, uie maximum or last year, ci,
334 000,000, Increased (21 5C0.CO0 In Octeber,
and reaehed (1,407,871,068 November 1, be
ing (41,e00,000 larger than a year age. In
tbe last week tbe tressury baa also paid out
(1,700,000 mere than he lias taken In. The
report of antbraelte and bituminous fur
naces In blast shows a weekly output of
128,340 tens, against 110, 189 a month age and
130,487 a year ego. In output et ohareoal
Iren the changes have probably been small,
ae tbat the Increase of about 7 percent. In
tha month of October makes tbe weekly
output only about IK percent smaller than
at thla date last year.
The inerease of late, however, has been
mainly In Southern production. Ne ebange
In prices Is recorded as yet, though an Im
proved demand is observed, and the Im
pression la quite general that even tbe
inereased supply will net prevent aeme
advance. Yet the large transaotlena In steel
rails bave been at very low figures ; In all
40,000 tena were taken by the Vanderbllt
reads, and as mueh mero by ether com
panies, and It la reported tbat large orders
ean yet be plaeed av net mere than (27, The
wool market bai been decidedly mere
aetive and atrenger, but while a mere con
fident feeling prevails In tbe goods trade,
Improvement In orders or purcbaees Is net
yet observed. In many brancbea of the
manufacture it la feared that any advance
In prices would result in greatly .Inereased
importations.
Cotten goods have been firm, wltb a
strong undertone, beoauee slecks are un
usually light. A similar oauseatrengtbens
the beet aud shoe trade,ln which actual de
liveries tbla year thua far bave beeu 7 te 8
per cent larger than last year's, with net
prleea averaging a shade botter,wblle8tooka
are unusually narrow. The oeke and coal
trade la uuusually aotive at Plttseursr, and
the output of antbraelte oeal, 913,849 tena
for last week, has lieen for the vear thus far
31,101,560 tens, atjalnst 27,870,403 last year.a
Sain of nearly 12 per cent. Foreign trade
as net been large, experts falling 0 per
eent below last year's at New Yerk, while
Imports here In October were about 4 per
cent, below last year's.
Prices et the chief ex portable products
still rule no high as te prevent a free move
ment, sod wheat has advanced during the
past week about one cent with sales of
(31,600,000 bushels ; oern has advanced 2j
cents, with sales of 5.500,000 busbela ; eats
bave advanced five eighths ; perk 25 cents
per barrel; oil 1J cents, with small trad
ing ; cotton a sixteenth, wltb sales of 365,
000 bales, and nelfee baa remained steady
wltb sales of 234,000 bags during the week.
Transactions In stocks have net been heavy
and prices bave scarcely changed at all In
tbe aggregate, though considerable Belling
en foreign account appeared te check tbe
advance wbleb began en Wednesday.
The Impression that tbe coming adminis
tration will atop tbe deposits of money wltb
banks, and apply the funds te the purchase
et bends, though It threatens no reduction
In the circulation, la used without feunda
tlen in speculative circles as a reason for
expecting lower prices for securities.
The business failurea occurring through
out the country during tbe last seven days,
as reported te K. O. Dun & Ce., tba mer
cantile agency en Friday by telegraph
number: Fer the United States, 191, and
for Canada, 32, or a total of 220, as compared
with 275 last week and 254 the week pre vleus
te tbe last. Fer tbe corresponding week of
last year the total was 246, made up or 225
failures in the United States aud 20 in
Canada,
Gunners lu Trouble.
Thla morning NeabUelz, of East Hemp
field, brought suit before Alderman Me
Conomy against Jehn and Jacob Krelder,
charging them with trespassing en bis farm
while gunning. Mr. Getz baa been greatly
annoyed in tbe past few years by tres
passers end be la determined te step it,
Jehn K. Lelever, ef'Eist Lampeter, has
aued Jacob Hartman, of the same township,
for trespass and surety of tbe peace.
Thcae parties bad a similar treuble last
year and Lefever says that when he ordered
Hartman en be (Hartman) caught him by
fie neck, and ulter choking blm, made
tbreala. All of tbe above parties bave
given ball for bearings.
Death et CMIil.
Dera, a six-year-old dauihtcr or Jacob
Wolfer, who resides at 223 East Walnut
street, died at ber borne this morning at 4
o'clock, of diphtheria. Sbe was a btlgbtand
interesting child, and ber parents havothe
sympathy of their friends.
A Dirty favcineut,
Tbe pavement In front of tbe Urapobet6l
1b la a terrible condition at present. It Is
full of mud and people must walk In tbe
strcet te keep tbelr shoes clean.
freperly Wltbdrawn,
The property belonging te the estate of
the late Jehn Tucker, Nev. 312 and 314 West
Orange Street, offered at publle sale laat
evening by Auctioneer HelLGDl, was with
drawn at (1,570.
Ilsptltin at Iteigart's Lnndlng.
I'.et. B. W. Ferd, tbe blind evangelist,
will baptize eight persons at Relgart's
Landing te-morrow. Tbe baptism will net
be postponed en account of the weather, A
collection will be leken up ter the benefit
of tbe Faegley vllle mission.
Olevslsnd ler 1891.
The Chicago Herald editorially nomi
nates Grevor Cleveland for president In
ISM. "The triumph of the Republlcaua,"
the Herald declares, "was accidental, and
based en mlalnrorraatlen,aud Its fruits will
speedily decay, Grever Cleveland alone
among modern Democrats in high place
gave his puty aa issue. He alone la en
titled te lead tbe host te victory."
Ifcld Fer court.
Harry Mc Aleer bad a hearing last evec leg
before Alderman Spurrier upon a e targe
of assault and battery preferred by Geerge
Kessler, Ed. Frankford and Allce Flick.
He wai held In bail for trial at court.
Au atleeilen Wagtr.
At 6 o'elock this evening, te settle en
eleotlen wager, Jehn Kamm will wheel
Harry W. Ackerman from tbe Lancaster
Radiator works down North Qaeen street
te Centre Htjuare and thence te Aoker
man'a home en West King Btreet, Kamm
will furnish the refreshments for tbe trip.
slack te Lancaster,
Jehn and Themas Meekens, wbe went te
Les Angeles, California, te work en tbe
construction of a cable read seme time age,
returned te Lancaster en Friday.
A Geed leatltate Number.
The Inquirer ltsues an institute supple
meat well tilled with special oorrwpoad eorrwpoad oerrwpoad
aaaa aald snattav of latastsat ta aaaabaaa.
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FRANKLIN CRISTY DIES.
rNBOMONt OAltrtlRS AWAY TUB WKt.t,
KNOWN OAKt'BNTBR,
Ratlve et Maner Township, Resident or the
Moreugn Many Tears, Msmbtr of Use
Odd Fellows and a Smooch Democrat.
Services In theCborebcsenSOLday.
Cei.tt.MniA, Ner. 10, Franklin Orlsty,
one of the best known oltlzsnset this place,
died this morning at 0 o'clock, at hta bone
en Maner atreet abovetourtb, In tbe 64th
year of his age. Ha had been confined le
bis bed since last Friday evening wltb
pneumonia, wbleb was tha eiuae et bla
death. The deceased waa born in Pittsburg,
Lancaster county, and eame te Colombia
wben 25 yeara et age. He was a earptater
by trade and waa employed by Jebn B.
Baehman slnoe living In town. He waa a
member of Orien Ledge, Na 870, of Odd
Fellows, and In bla death the ledge lesra
one or ila best members. He was always a
alaunch Democrat and a worker for bla
party. Mr. Crlsty was well liked by all,
and the town loses a geed eltlain. A wife
and reur children, one aen and three
daughters, survive. Tbe funeral arrange
ments bave net yet been made.
Hely communion In the Mothedlat
cbureh en Sunday morning. A sermon te
the young In tbe evcnlng. Bubject, "A
Wise Cholee."
Rev. 0. 11 Betl, or the Cbureh et Ged,
will preaeb en Sunday morning en the
subject, 'Paster and Church Mutual
Property." Evening subject, "Ne More
Curse."
Rev. E. Ludwlek, of SalemeU, B.ohureb,
will preach en Sunday morning en tbe
subject, "Dospendenoy Ged's Cure for It,"
Evening subject, "Jacob at Bethel."
Presbyterian ehurch 10:30 a. m., tttbjeet,
" Honest Palna and Honest Gains," 7 JO p.
in., " The Love of Gcd."
Second street Lutheran church 10:30 .
m., ' A Biblical Grand Old Man," 7 p. m.,
"Seme after thought en tbe recent elec
tion." A parlor concert waa beld last evening at
tbe parlera et Jehn Pendrleb, for tbe bene
fit el tbe Prcabyterian church. The concert
was largely attended and a great success.
The dlllerent numbers en the programme
were given In an excellent manner.
Pennsylvania Castle, Knlgbts or tbe
Mystic Chain, will bold a apeeial meeting
this evening at 0 o'clock.
Miss Lulu Vacbe left tbla morning for a
trip te Philadelphia,
P. S. Brugb and family left for a trip te
New Yerk this morning.
Themas McCannn was sent te Jail for 30
days by Squire Evaus for beltig drunk and
disorderly.
Joe Retian and Chat. MoCulleugb were
wheeled through the streeta laat night by
Dan Oliver and Charley Sblltew,as a reault
et an election het,
A meeting or the supervisors el Saleme
U. B. ohureu wna beld last nlgbt and 30
visitors te represent tbelr cbureh were ap
pointed. Tbe Metropolitan band fair opened last
night and was a tucecas,
Jehn Ferdneyand Jehn Silnebadtetake
a ride wltb n mnle and a wagon last nlgbt
as a tesult or an election bet. Warren
Bishop and Jebn Ferbst furnished the
musle with a bass and tenor drum.
W. II. UAltMDM DSIMU.
.V
The End of tbe Democratic Rational Cem-
mlttte Oliairman la Nlgb.
BiunaureitT, Conn., Ner. 10. A tele
gram fietn Llme Reck, Conn,, at 0:40 a. m.
cays: " Hen William H. Barnutu Is dying
and cannot possibly llve until neon,"
New Uavkn, Conn, Nev. 10 A tele
phone Inquiry direct te W. U. Barnum's
beuse at Lime Reek at neon showed blm
te be In a very critical condition. His death
Is expected any moment.
The senator ba net been well for mentts
past and overtaxed himself during tbe
natleual committee's work ler Cleveland
during tbe past campaign. He la 70 years
old, aud has long been a sufferer from dis
ease of tbe kidneys.
TULkaitAt'IlIO TArS.
Jebn H. Urahau, tbe brakeman en the
New Yerk elevated railroad who la said te
be mainly responsible for the death of young
Mr. liaer, who fell Inte tbe street from Mr,
Qrabau'a train en Thursday evening, sur
rendered himself this morning and was
looked up en a aharge el bomleldo.
William Telft, of Tetft, Weller & Ce., one
et tbe largest wholesale drygoeds houses of
the country, died this morning at bis resi
dence In Mew Yerk.
U. H. steamer Kearsatgp, Commander
Allan D. Brown, left tbe Portsmouth navy
yard thla ucen for Pert au 1'rlnce, Hayti,
there te prctaet American Interests.
Madame lima diMurska, the Hungarian
tengstretr, wbe 1 new In atraltened cir
cumstances, left New Yerk for Kurepe to
day en tbe btcamsblp Klder. Hhe la aald te
be dy Inland ber musical friends subscribed
te send ber away. Henry Geerge and Mr.
Maunders, ex M. P. for Hull, were also
passengera en tbe same steamer.
Itefuse te f etsrlerSt
Losden, Nev. 10. Tbe patriarchs of
Constantinople and Athens refuse te Inter
fere In tbe matter of King Milan's divorce
from Queen Natalie. Tbe Russian synod
wllllsHue a mild pretest against tbe un un un
oanenlcal nature of tbe deoree, but only In
tbe form of a letter te Natalie, net te tbe
bead or the Her v Ian church, aa she desired.
Anether Victory.
Ban Francisce, Nev. 10 Yeiterday
the AllAmerlcan base ball club defeated
t'ie champion Htockten loam. Score 10 te 1.
Will Iteslgu.
Washington, Nev. 10. It Is aald tbat
tbe celebrated Merrlt A. Themas, of Balti
more, baa resigned, or la about te resign,
bla position as Indian Inspector for tbe
pfH
lllTafr
AeJ8R9Gt r
Interior department,
Appealtd,
KniNiiuitaif, Nev. 10. Tbe Vimca baa
appealed from tbe decision of Judge Kin
near, In which he allowed proof of Jurlsdlo Jurlsdle Jurlsdlo
tlen In the case or Parnell va. Times, Pend
ing the deoletea en JBe appeal, proeeduro
tianirsi Tnrtaa yiaaasar ta --
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NEXT PBMrtsmV: OIA LKOtsLATURE.
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BRNATK,
nit
l u II Smith, K
S-Wllllsm UeAlner.n
S Charles It nevltn, D
a J J Mnerarlane. Il
6 -Jehn m Key burn, r
ft Heles Penrose, H
7 Jehn a Orndv, U
a-llenry BTnvler, K
0 Themas V Cooper It
10 Ueerge Kees, U
1111. U. Ureen, D
H-Henry K Brown II
IS Ames It Mylln It
14 Jehn MStcaman,lt
Ita. r Thompson, l:
10-al a Ilonmnaer, 1)
out,
1 A Lines, R
rr-" sniu ft D Hates, It
s-Otrad O llrewp, D
.it-l.uttir It Ktrftir, K
O-HU rtrtsen. 11
tl -.turn's v Weeds, R
-'tn a Martin, II
it-wmc.K wiiilam'nU
M w w u, tt. I)
tt-Jehn Leuinn, R
n W B Alexander, K
i7-UVYHoe1.K
H-.l If Wllr,n, D
tq-Kdtt leliblna. R
I0-T it KohnMlerlr, D
lt-,1 ilM,0mHfr.U
IJ-.tnmn a Itiitin. R
I? .i " e uoein, it
IR-Jacob Dacbfedt It
41 li.bh llnrnriiiin. It
l-A,JHatJan,K
SO-I, A Watrrs. It
II .t u Sewmyer, 11
il-Wlltlara II Illncs.I)
n-DBniiDie nie-i, it
t1-J uUnLaln.lt.
I7-Tt0j at Me hud, B
14-nuAIIen.lt
19 -n li Memnirv. R
mi it putiii u
B r K Kewoll. R
S4 Vcrusll Meicxer.U
go -noiace n raeaer, n
50-11 W iJclnuuter, B
Hctmbllains. re: Demount. II.
I list fien-
ate. ftennbtieana. SO l Ilcmrertta. 14,
l bem lu even unmberea dtstt If is held ever.
HOUSB Of RKPRKSKKTATIVKP.
ADAMS.
Fran ets Cele, D
Jehn J Hrnwn, D
ALLaananr.
1 0 W Motnnsen, R
(Jnnirn Hhlna. It
t-iWKiKca.
Jehn It llrewti it
Wm I' Merilsnn.n
lArKVWAHKA,
I J f Hdtr. u
:-m r Hnd. u
1-Jatnns I. Graham. It
ij j amr-KPT, it
l-MK M Donald, D
Li'iinna.
wmTMarsb4ll.il
S-Mlchael 11 Lemen, It
Jamea r ltlchards,U
4 -James Vulgar, 11
O-Hs.m'1 L LsfTertr. n
Thes.t. Cbaltant.lt
David It Weaver. K
Alfred Mariana, II
ft Dsvla U Jnnri. U
O J Blegmaler, D
1-K ACnrav.lr. It
i-W M Williams, It
i .inmcn immune, u
- Jehn W Neary, U
r w uiurrey. i
LTcaumfi.
J Jebn W Nestiet.lt
OeeTROU Weed, T
Walter K Hitter, I
Jehn OatTev, D
7 W II ItonulleuBb, IS
Wm it White, 11
i-B. k. Stewart, U
AKxaTaore.
A J KIllelU 11
SllUoebtan.U
Bsivrn.
M'KBAX.
JehnTUrimth, It
Wm llurdlck, it
IfftSCKR.
J 8 rrnlt. It
Hartferd l itrewn.U
Henry llsjl. K
L 11 Bpelr, It
Mirrttif.
W f Slcvnnien, D
atOMRUB.
MtJLesb, 11
sroaTerm.
I0DU i.inve, u
'wvnvniin.
N C KVIM1S, H
W S Mullen, U
nanss
1-Allen H neck, 1)
M DBllsaluier. D
I V ITetra, II
J Jebn K I'autach, It
KORiaOMBRV.
Austin I. Tairc&rt. It
rt a AiuRmm, u
V W KutE. I
num.
A 1' MnUenalO, It
U b W.Jenm. U
anaDreRu.
Milten OLoewIs, II
Jelm K raulkmr. II
1 A Shoemaker, II
Ubarlei Moere, 11
DTvsen Kratz. H
X W ilenn, II
RORTIIAMTOV.
WllllamBcb.it, U
William Themas, D
lllchard Chapman, D
LaUyotte J Cutver, B
KORTnOMBRRLANI
r M Ktllmer. IL
n K lllndoneck. II
Aneustns Wlllett, D
ItTKckert.D
T uueuuins, ii,
nUTLR
11 train Itmrm. IL
rBXAT.
William It HwartK,II.
rniLiDiLrmi
Jeaeph Themas, Jr., It
1 HH Mnlii l. li
CAMBRIA.
Jehn B atbey, D
J no MHesr, U
CA1IBSOK
J O Jehnsen, It
CARBON.
K M Mullif urn, 11
OSJITSK.
W If Allisen, it
J linrouen lielt, 1)
CUKSTBR.
l.ewts 11 hvaus, It.
Jet.n W Hickman, It
D HmlthTalbtt.it
W W Atnuennel), II
CLARION,
A W bit Hey, U
U llrlnker, I)
OtBARTIXLO
V W Wober. U
Jehn fur' ell, It
CLIVTOM.
J Kficbmrtr, i
ceLuuntA.
WrnKrleHjAUin.D
J T Fex. D
QKAWrOBD.
WH Andrews, Jt
II Wallaoe Drewn, It
A A roller. It
mHttnLiHD
eamuHBtilen, u
I .iimiBi ii iiu., it. n
3 J 11 Loe, I)
I Jehn t'onrhtie. D
1 llruee Lrn.t. It
U Jeshua Itu.sell, 11
l iiimry n iuver,u
8 -lehn M roett, II
ii 1 u tleklus, R
lurrutiR at jiitier, u
AH notions, It
lift AQitigley. n
finituti) iir, I)
is J J Ml.ll n v, it
II Wlll'tt'ii SI Kill! R
ISJamui W "aik.lt
11103. 1'n'.tcnien, U
Id W m r Bli.wurt, it
ITJrhnll V.iwD
H ii Aiycrs, H
J A Knnl-, It
Itr Kn'sl.t. It
U'.V II Kusur, II
J II Jtull)-I, It
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VI T . W 1,111 p, ,
21 W H IWO'l,lt
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24" V -ihlirui. It
W llnnuli.Jr.il
2 J it K'obniend, It
J M 2llllll.ll. It
Hainutl at Wheiry, 1
josse r Aieaier, u
DAuruiN.
1 Win K llariKis, It
2-11X iilcklnien.lt
David Alleyr, It
Valentine lAnker.It
DBLAWana
Jcaae M linker, 11
Isaac V Uirrelt, U.
Ward tt IS! iss, It
sue,
A A Clay. D
W 11 trncklnger, It
BRtB.
J it Whttuy, it
J 11 Huntley. U
VAVBTTX.
UiNernn Melt. It
21 It 1' C't.niinll, It
ii u n urRTiien,
fill rietrhar.lt
MRU Dlnuee, I H
rr in i none, u
rixa
l.sfiyotte Kowland, tt
rerraa.
Ueerge W lieffgc, U
nnTiisil
ABlInlMch, It
RCUDTLKILt,
t W Jenes. It
K Danehue, II
SOW lirewer, U
l a, uavi", a
SOXKRSIT
VeahB Mlller.lt
Ueorge W Campbell, It
James I) HihU.H
ruREST.
O A. Kendall, U.
rKAKKLIX.
WmCKnips.lt
Cyrus X Keercr, U
rvirev.
Ueerge w Bklnner, I)
a RISKS.
Jebn Illulr. D
uutrrmoneN.
Willi Mtoveus, It
1 Lytle, ll
IBtllAHA,
B K Allen, K
W L Heed, U
JBrrxtsea-.
r AWmver, H
JUKIATA.
W HeruiBr, B
LABOASTBR
1-W W Franklin, It
2-A C Baldwin, It
StUtatchell, It
3-11 C Kaurruian, II
Uue II Banc , tt
W SBmlth.lt
LSBABOH,
T U Cep p. tt
ua Walter, I)
LXHIOII.
M II Harwick, 1)
Ddvta it Koper, 1)
llcury C Wagner, 1)
KUJ.LITAH
W W WlVldl-ll, tt
KUfQCUAKA
W K aiuxnv. It
DUlilinAii.lt
TIOOA
Oeorrfe 'I'Uinylt
laaaesqiiin. u
UltlUH
ilfrellisy.-. R
VShASOO.
n f Merrow 4
r W Uaye, U
WAKIiXK
OClh;npiin II
VTABUirOrOH
fames - ntncklnr, tt
I K llllllnirslef. U
J 11 Denull-nn, tt
WATRS
1 S Hasur. It
J K Woeamanaen, tt
WBSTXOBBLAHU
n 1 Hl.cmuern. u
J U rniht, tt
. ii sact n tney, a
U McUermicK, It
WTbMlVO
I Whitney, it
Yebk
t O D Hene, D
I I.Hilillt.i, I)
HJ MoKiunei-, D
II W llulues, D
Demecriiti, CI. Last
nit Dtuiccrjits, (5 1
iteptitSllcans, 117 1
Hou.e ; ltrpubllcuns,
Ureenbacker. s.
NO HlOX'i IN IlALEtaU,
An
OUlclal Denial Tbat Political Disturb
ances et adj Hind Toek I'lace.
At a meeting beld en Friday night by
tbe beard of aldermen et Raleigh, N. C, at
which were present members of both po
litical partlea and both races, a preamble
aud resolutions were adopted denying as
absolutely untrue and grossly slanderous
statements made In ;a dispatch dated
Raleigh and published In New Yerk en the
0th instant, alleging tbat political disturb
ances and riots existed thereon tbe day be
fore eleotlen, tbat negreea and Republl
caua bad been wounded, and tbat threats et
Interfering with a fair election uau been
made.
The resolutions declare tbat net the
slightest foundation existed for the state
ment made, and tbat net a single arrest bad
been made In the city during the campaign
for violation of tbe laws or for disorders
growing out et political differences, and
tbat tbe city en election day was unusually
quiet and orderly.
Tbe resolutions were adaptsd en motion
of Alderman James U. Jehns, a prominent
colored Republican ,who was seconded by
Alderman James II. Harris, an Influential
colored man, and one et the meat distin
guished colored oratera of tbe fcjeuth.
Ornithologists te Meet.
Waskinoten, Nev. 10. Tbe sixth,
annual meeting of the American Ornltbo Ornltbe Ornltbo
leglata' union will be held lit tbe leeture
ball of the National moaeum en Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday next The
Ornithologist' union la composed et the
leading ornithologists of America, and Its
honorary members embrace tbe i.smea of
tbe meat distinguished men In ibat branch
of science. Tbere are tbree hundred cer
responding inembera of tbe union, and
tbey are scattered in all parts cf tbe world.
Tbe sessions or next wttk'a meeting will
be beld dally at lle'cltik. Dr. and Mrs.
Elliett Coues bave Issued luvltallena te a
reception te be gU en te the delegates Fri
day evening.
ratally Shet by a Desperado.
Ouicaoe, Nev. 10. A special from
Martlnsburg, W. Vs., siys: Lut evening a
prominent merchant named Geerge Sanders
wasshoutingferHarrlsou.whenadesperado
named Allen rode up te Mr. Sanders and
shot him In the breast, remarking: "Tbat'a
what all black Hepublleans deserve." Tbe
wound la fatal. Citizens atarted In pursuit
U Allen, but bete aUU at large, AUolaseta
w tetViiaBt a MX wiwfti
FIVE ON JOINT BAUXtei
' !'
raw LEaisE.AiORB or wbbt tii
IS DBMO0RB.TI0. Jf'i
. J
Senater Kenna Ssnits the Mews ta '
lea The fenngest Man In tha WH
OeBgreas Likely te be tbe Tesaaf-
st in the Flfly'. first.
it
s
WAHttiNOTey, Ner. la Senater
says in a private telegram received I
day that the legislature et West VI
will have five Pern ocratle majority i
ballet, ".
Last evening the election of Th
Democrat, for governor waa Clair ,
750. Democrats tben conceded the :
latttre te the Republicans byv-
majority. The senate la tweRepu
majority and the Heuse one Din
Atkinson, Republican, In the Flrvt. i
Smith, Republican, In tba FeurtaV'l
eteetea Dy toss than loe, tmi
end and Tblrd districts wer7;
IB doubt. In each the majority tltt
will be less than 100, Tba Repat
elalm tbe state, all four oengreeemesi,
.1.. !... I-... . M . t-.& I ..-& i,
sua icgiiuic ujr utb ua joint Dsuteft r
Complete Metarns Frem Illtaele.-
Chicaoe, Nev. 10. Complete rati
from the stale show tbat General Hank
plurality ever Clevelaud ta 21,134 ; and I
Governer-elect " Filer has a plurality; .
n,V3t ever rainier. ,,.(
The Illinois legislature will aland : I1
Senate Republicans 25; Demccrala.l
union liBDer i, in tue Heuse i
cans 182 ; Demccrats 71. RerublleaSKi
Jerlty en Joint ballet, 30. .f
JbeMBJerny In Virginia.
Richmond, V, Nev. 10. The
mend Diinateh, tbe leading De
parer here, prints a (able et eleotlea I
from all parte et tbe slat showing ,
land's major Ity te be 1,365, Furtber
returnaand correction, it is aald, mayi
the ugurea, dui net materially, ,
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Ireiueets of the Cotten Crj--. '
Wabhinoten.Nov. 10. The a'
of agrlenlture reports a geed i
ten picking, daring October, In f JOl
west, ana only, meaeraie.y --7
weather In the Atlantic coast ststi
wet weather or September proved vs
Jitrleus tequsllty, prostrating plaatatx
retting Dene, causing blight and she
and Inlurlnsr nrcanecta of tha Inn's
There ta much atalced flbre,snd tba qa
la much poorer than tbat et the pre?
year.
Pick lug was late In oemmenolng,;!
tnere nas as yet ueen no ktumg rreaf.i
derlng possible a partial compensation rat
lengtb of season. '
Indloatlensof yield per acre averaga
same as last year at tbla time, ta
tbe previous condition or tbe plant I
warrants the expectation of se mnekJ
growth and harvest outcome In het
und Dceamber. 4 ,s
Tbe statea weat or tne Htcaiaaipni
a slightly larger yield than laat year, i
Georgia, Alsbema and Tennetacelndli
slight icductlen. Other states la
nearly tbe same Indication attbUdatf,-
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The Defeat Caused by MltrsprtseatalieaVI
tbe Democratic Pealilen. f.;
WAsniNUTON, Nev. 10 Senater
man whlle lu Washington yesterday
Interviewed en the results of theeamr
Tbe contest," said be, "waa fought i
unen the line et polley laid down by '
prealdent In his message and by tba aetsflf.'f
Ol tne xeiuuurdwu luejuriijr iu ws XAUweBBj
Tbe tariff Issue was ever pretent threagkOBf :
the eampalgB.and It seems as though the K4
publicans bave made the country bellstt ':
that we were committed te free trade, and Hi -i
people pronounced against It, Our poelteaja
rr eressly mlirepretented, aa our part':
baa net at any time declared for free Ua4y
atlen, but tbe catch-words of tbe cmavessM
were alt against us. We bave gene dewmj
In m contest entirely free from perseatalWjj
ties, a fact upon which tbe country is MM '
censratuUted." i-
Concerning Chairman Brlce, tbe
aald : Fer tbe tlrst two months et
campaign, most orals time wta oeniua
In trying te Induee aotive and lnflnesi
DomecraU te forget their dlMppemtasaji
and enter heartily Inte tbe oentett,
aenal grte vaneea were very hard te orereossw
In aeme Instances, and It waa a aima
matter te arouse some of the most Tain
party workers. By the tlme Uieae;fa.i
Indices were supposed te de overcoats,
Brlce had but tbree weeks te deveta te
nnnnafttnn."
She Was Duped. 1;V '?
Wabhinoten, Net. 10. Mlsi Kim
Smith, who la employed In one et tbe de-,
partmenl, uaa Marien u, newmae ,ac
rested last nlgbt en a charge or ebUlnlfAf
money under false pretenses. Newmast,; H
la alleged.came te this elty little mere tba ,
month age andsdvertlsedforeorieepondeaat ,
with a lady with a view te matrimetty.
Miss Smith answered tbe advertiaemele,
aud tba two, It la claimed, were engaged Is)
k. m.wlwi TiTAwman. an It ta aald '
ue m..... -,. --? -; -7 - s
obtained f DO from tbe laay, ana alter was ,
.tiomnteri Mlti Mmlth nlatmsL te break that?
aktvt.j'- , .-- -...- , --jj
engagement, au guuxiiiubuue wi iu hv
bad blm arrestea. miss nmitn m goeu-y-looking,
and seema te be an IntelllgeaU j
woman. Newman Is. a bandaeme m,V
about 30 vests of age. HeUlks wu.
Is evidently a man of odccatlen. He claims,"
te coma ncin uauicmia. j,ht
Heavy Damage by Floods, t t
UUbUUilUOj AUU. -.W- W .V-. -w. - y
In this section have cauaeaanovejuowsjs
.. .. . , ..aa. sMAii .yi
the White river, woieu is uuiuiw "",-,iVi
age by washing away thousands of DtiMOtenj
Ol new corn luoaiieu iu uuiwm .m -j,
HKYMeun. Ind.. Nev. la-ItbAaralskstja
hnr Bteadllv for ferty-eJgbt hours. WbM
mi Mnacatitiek rivers have overflow
tbelr banks and tbe low-lying landa Mv!
inundated. Mueb llve stock has betm awef4 .
away and drowned, thousands of brjsbeiis .
of oern nave neon test ana .uuniiasi ,
mere are euusugeicu. x uia uuuut -,. t-i
tlnue another day tbe damage will be It7 kf.
larire. ? ,1
Ur"-
Offer a free Farden.
r -.T ti ui. nK..lii. TPartia. V
LUKUUi A1UT. iW. Jl u.m ,,, .-a
. .' -. ... xr..nnnll.n rUn.A
oemmiasiouer ui iue jjieiu4Arf,i t-?:".!!
has offered a froe pardon te the socempuesi,
Allhan.iit,laTapnrihA lest vlQtlDS Of law) '
East Knd, who will give information tJi
leg te the capture of tbe fiend. Later rjj
formation abewa that themnraerea wcsse
n.,i. nrl.lmarlck. WhOBUBMtM, SO f
in.,., k.re hn married a collier, WBO--
was killed In aa explosion, a.w swaths
ITSIVtl nuw- . . .. w- --
husband's death she came te Xionaea.
. an.... T.rrlhlA tnd. 4&S
jl iBItasce m --
str-VKBTON, OeL, Nev. la-Late Ufl
evening the body et Fred Gret was foueaV ,
Oa Monday be was blasting at tba Nertav ,
at.r mine, en Salomen mountain, easti!
.i.rwi anewallde whleh bete hle '
and hurled him ever a high preet
n-hA mn la verv btavy en tbe mcuu
end the mine has been abaadended (or.
winter. V
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WBATUEH IMUIUANUKa, '
sbbs- Wabhinoten, d. C, Nev. 0.Jtm
Kastern Peensylvia t Kaw aWHaiv
day, fair Sunday J mwakt oeWerj woof weof woef
arly wbsdJrtswpemuWattlatt fasMl
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