V-'- "' s? ltaV. BmBm7aa fttMlig Tfft VOLUME XXV-NO. 73. LASTCASTEB, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1888. J?KIOE TWO OENTi TEACHERS IN SESSION. U0JBOT9 TREATED BY FBOkUFrKNT LO IJAL AMD DISTANT SDOOATOBB. Ffef. Bail Oa tn isBpettaaea el Tsaehla easaraUon-IatereeUagTorles Bxpbuaad by Dr. A. If. Baab Prof. I. f. Half. In Ballla I tlavllla and Others, Monday AfUrnoen.1h 37th annual teaal.era' inatltute waa opened en Monday afternoon with the singing of Nearer Mr Ued te Thee," under the direction el Prof. a O. Yenng, et the Kutstewn Nermal aoheol, who will have charge el the.musle during the Institute. This was followed h derotleial exercises oendnoted by Bar. Dr. J. M. Til st, of the First Reformed church. Next en the pregramme wa the opening addres of Superintendent Brecht nd the announcement of tbecfflofraeftbe Institute, which appeared In the Intalli Intalli aaneKB en Monday. ' ' The Institute sang ' Tne Holiday Seng' and ' The Wild Koae" and Dr. Gee. W. Hull, profesaer of mathematlca at the Mlllereville State Nermal -ichcel, wet In troduced te the Institute. The euhjeotef hla talk waa " Meniuratlen. " After epeaklng of the pleasure It iflerded him In again meeting with the teaoheraet Lancia. ter county In annual institute, he referred te the Importance of the atudy et men- anratlen. He eald It la a well known fact that nine out of ten of our mate pupils, after they leave our school, take their plsees in the ordinary walkaet life, and In any tradethey may aelect a knowledge of men men iurateon is a necessity. It teaehera de their whole duty te their puplle they will give them a gced conception of mensuratien. The great mistake In the echoela la that atrese is laid upon the necessity ofther. eugbly mastering the rules et men men surateon. The rulea are committed te memory, but they de net give a practical Idea of that eoleneeand meat of our boys are obliged te learn the rudiments of mensuratien and geometry alter they leave our aoheol. Monsuratlen glvea discipline te the judgment, cultivates a reasoning power and makes men thinkers, in his experience be baa found In examin ing puplla fcr admission te the higher grades et the normal schools that w hlle they are proficient In the rudiments of arith metic, they are uuable te anawer the simplest question In mensuratien. They knew the 'rules without knowing what they meant He recommended the study of mensuratien with the atd of geometrical blocks and illustrated hew readily the rulea are understood when Ibat method la need te illustrate tbem. "Cheer, Bey, Oheer," wavaunctby the Institute, and Prof. J. F. Hall, of Leomln Leemln ater, Mea., waa Introduced. Hla aubjeet waa "Seme Principles or Teaehlug Applied te Geography." fbef. hall's lecture. He said he waa glad te see sueh an audi enee. It was a grand sight, but It wis embarrassing te blm, aa It waa hla first appearance before an audlence et Pennayl. Tenia teachers and before one In whieh there wsa net a familiar face. The meat Important question necessary for geed work la tee dominant linea of education and oentrol in geography. Arslgulng lessen, talkleg te tee scholars, telling what you knew is net teaching. Present the subject of knowledge se that the mind of the child will grasp it, part by part The first guide line for a proper Instruc tion et any subject la that all geed teaching has an objective basis. We must preient ebje eta te exeite Ideas. The second guide line la : geed teaehlng la alwaya simple, net oemplex; thorough, but net exhaustive. The great aecret of success In teaching la te make things simple, and a great mistake la In endeavoring te make puplla master every enbtct they undertake te study. The third guide Una la: geed washing Is educative development or mind. Da. velepment la observation, Imagination and Judgment or reasoning. The fourth la : tbe end of geed teaching la net only de velopment but te fix In the mind of t tie child a body of knowledge, and iu conclusion, geed teaching la practical. MORAL TRAINING. "The dearest spot en earth te me" waa sung, after which Miss Sallle L Llnville, of Btrasburg township, was introduced. She read an eessy ea 'Meral training in school." She began by saying that It baa been written that tbe beat capital man can bave In any business la geed character. She referred te the great responsibility of teaehera who mould tbe charaeter el chil dren Intrusted te them. Tbe minds et there llttlecnes are as clay In tbe potter's hands and can be meulded for honor or dishonor. She admitted that tbe moral tone of enr schools is net what It should be; advised her fellow teachers that they abeuld Brat learn te control themselves before they attempt te control ether, te aim at a bread culture and te trtla themselves aa well as their pupils. While It Is neces sary te thoroughly read and study text books, It Is just as Important tbsttbeeduca tlnn of character abali net be negleeted. Discussion of this paper was opened by Jehn Reyer, of Providence township He believed that there waa an angel In nature and In' every child an aogelle presence, which It waa tbe dnty of tbe teacher te bring out. If It le net brought out the worse nature will asseit Itself. Puplla should be lnstrue'ed In tbe existence et a Qed, tbey abeuld be told of the blighting Influences of Immorality and In conclusion he thought that tbe teacher by his example can make a goad Impression. Jebn Weaver, of Leaoeck township, said some parents ehected te their eblldren being taught the B ble, from tbe religious standpoint of tbe leaeher. He favored tbe reading of moral selections one day each week. Neah Mack, of West Earl, believed tbat teaehera abeuld pracllea what they preach. If a'goed example Is set by tbeteaener pupils will fellow in his footsteps. SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. Dr. A. N. Ksub was next lntrodueed. Hla talk waa en aoheol management. He said be began hla career as a pupil and a teacher In tbe schools et Lancaster oeunty. He endorsed every word of the essay en moral training In school, read by Miss Llnvllle. What de we expect te accomplish by aoheol management? Tbe anawer Is, tbe moral obaractaref our boys and girls, te make them manly and womanly and geed citizens. He spoke of hla early teaehlug daya when tbe praetlce waa te walk areuna tne soaeoi room wna a doek In one band and a ratan in tbe etber, but he was glad tbat practice la new obsolete. He believed lu making tbe school room pleasant, in treating puplla fairly but at all times te be master of the situation, advised teaehera te aet an example worthy of tbe puplla te fellow. He did net believe tbat rules and regulations should beprepued by teachers for the government of schools. He favored making sueh rulea aa neces sity required at tbe time. In conclusion be referred te tbe exhibit et tbe sobeols of the oeunty at Eshlemsn's hall as being the finf at he ever aaw at any inatltute in his twenty-two years' experience in lecturing before oeunty institutes. Tuttdny Morning Inatltute waa opened at 9 o'elooa with doretloual exercises con ducted by Rev. J. Max Hark. They con silted of responsive readings and singing of "We praise Thee. O Ged." A. U. Lesber. of Raphe township, called tbe attention et tne Institute te the parade In the city te morrow evening which will Interfere with tbe lecture announced. He moved that the lecture hour be changed from 8 te 7 e'clcck, se tbat the teacbera can hear the lecture and also aee the political parade. Tbe motion waa adopted. first LxaaeKS in oKeaRArar, Prof. Hall lectured en "First Lessens in Geography." Alter referring te the proper lines laid down for teaehlng In his Mon day ' lectuie be said tbe lecture et this morning might be divided Inte tbree ques tions : Wbat shall I teacb T What la the best order of teaching T Hew aball we teach at the teglentng T Tbe answer te the first question Is, tbe surface et tbe earth i te the eeoendjadopt tbe aubjeet te the child' mind Dy oeeeryaiion, imagination, judg ment and reaacnlng ; as te the third qnet qnet tien he would answer In this way i Hb would recommeed tbe teacher te give eteh pup'i a allp of paper en which are written tbe words "up," "down," "right," " left," before," " behind." The children should be brought tn tbe preeenoeel a land scape, told te pay ! ttstUCA ta what they aaw and te writ atnut It, using one el that above words In each sentence. Tbe ehildrea will be delighted te tell yen all they saw sthey become gradually Interested lu the study, until finally It becomes a pleasure for them te pursue it. KDCOATIOW Of ATTMNTIOlf. "Shells of Oeaaa " was sung by the Instl tuts, and Dr. Raub followed with a talk en "The Education et Attention." The first essential la te make exercises Interesting. Music makes school exetelses Interesting. He referred te the great Improvement In tbe schools of the oeunty In tbe past twenty years, and attributed the Improvement te the Improved methods wbleb have been lntrodueed In teaehlng. The tueher should be animated and aheuld he a great reader. He believed In tbe relating et stories, anecdotes and the reading of Interesting descriptions from mssjsK'nea and newer. perei and la coasluelea te std teachers abenld adapt their teaching te the capacity and age of pupils, and bold the attention of the class by geed class management. "Cheer, Beya Cheer," "Pall A wy Brave Beys," "Be Content" and "Bnitday Seng" wereaung by tbe; estlt ite er ivhteh Miis Amanda Stanffer, et ML Jey bemutth, was latrodneed and reed an Intereatlnir cmer en ."Practical methods et teaching puplla te read literature." The dUeosalen en this paper was opened by A. E. Gehmae, of East Denegal. He thought the teaeher should get up a spirit of enthusiasm, which would communicate Itself te tbe puplL There was mueh pub lished tbat was injurious, and while It was tbe dnty of the parent te guard agstnst the evil intlnenieaofeorrupt literature, 11 tie parani isueii, tne uuiy aeveiveu upon tbe tei cher. He recommended tbe selection of standard work, suitable te the age et the pupil. The children would become Inter ested and a tsste for geed literature created. Tbe subject was further dUcuetei by Frank Qreff, Salisbury; Theodere Hart, Casrnarven ; James Oveibellzar, East Earl ; David H. Bleger, East Denegal ; and A. U. Leaber, Raphe. eupsnnienueni urecnt oieeea tne discus elen with a few remarks, showing the importance et cultivating a proper taste for the best literature of tbe day. "Smile Whene'er Yeu Va " was anng by the Institute, and Dr. Hull dosed tbe morning exercises with a talk en "Men auratlen," Illustrating his remarks with geometrical block NOTES OF INSTITUTE. Tbe roll at neon te. day contained the names of 603 teachers and 80 ex-teachers and directors. O. H. Shirk and B. F. Wltwer, two et Brecknock township's leaebeia, walked te thle city te attend tbe Inatltute. Tbe dis tance from their homes te this oily Is 22 miles. The following commlttee was appointed te solicit subscriptions for tbe Scheel Jeurnal: James C. Gable, elty; Miss Mary Brealur, Drumore :0. A. Peter East Hempfleld ; R. R, Plesm, Marietta i Miss Mamie Kubne, ML Jey ; H. M. Heflmsn, Earl ; Maud Breneman, Warwlek ; Sallle Culp, Penn. "DOES DEATH END ALLY' Bev. Jeseph Cook Entertains a, Large Audi ence la lbs Opera Heme. The course or evening leeturea te be delivered at the opera beuse before tbe teaebere' Institute tbla week was opened by Rev. Jeseph Cenk In a discourse en tbe question " Dses Death End All 7 ' The speaker was Introduced by Superin tendent M. J. Brecht te tbe large audlenee assembled te hear tbe celebrated author of the " Bosten Monday Leeturea." A brief outline of bis elsberate arguments is as fellows : A little while age we were net here. A little while becce, and we sbsll be here no mere. Shall we be nowhere? Is there, new, no Abraham Lincoln, no Beward, no Cbssc: Sumner, Irving, Longfellow, Emersen; Beeeher, Grant, no Tflemas Carlylr, no Geerge Eliet, no Newton, Milten, Shakespeare, Burns are tbey nowhere In tbe universe 7 If there Is no second life, then tberu Is new no Abraham Ltnoeln, no Shakespeare, no Milten no Jesus, the ChrlBt I Tbe two questions, "Dees death end all ?' and "Ii the stul Immortal V are net Iden tical. Tbe fact that death does net end all may net prove that something else may net end all. Our arguments In favor of the negative question will be deduced from three sources conscience, physiology and revela Hen. We propose te prove te you, without the a'd of revelation and solely en meta physical and philosophical grounds, tbat there is another life beyond tbe veil. Shakespeare, who knew something of human nature, taught that ''Conscience doth make cowards of us all." A feer of fnture punishment and a bepe of future recompense la a part el our make-up; and juat as where there la a fin there la water te match It, where there la a wing tbere la air te match It, where tbere la an eje tbere Is light te match 1 and where Here la a migratory Inatinet tbere ta climate te mateh It ; se me may Infer that whare tbere Is this utlverrsl, constitutional and organle looking for a hereafter of punishment or recompense, se tbere Is a world beyond the evil te match it II no', we ere mal idreltly and malevolently made. We may Infer from physiological feels tbat death does net end all. Wbatta life 7 Dees matter produce It 7 Can matter cheese, think or originate force? We cannot speak of mind and matter In the aame terra, hence tbey must b9 twoepposlteanddlatlnutsubitaccea Life la tbe power which guides the motions of germinal matter. Life causes and guides form in ergaulam. Life and organism are related as cause and efieet, Cause and ef fect exist Independently of each ether. Aa lire exists before the forming of tbe organ ism, se It may continue te exist alter tbe dissolution et tbe organism. It la less wonderful te go en living than te nave ecgun ie live, uur identity re mains unchanged, through all the changes of the body. Man, like tbe beast, la full of unreasoning Instincts ; bis main distinguishing trait la bis conielence, his moral responsibility. If It Is proved that the life of tbe beast is Indestructible, the argument for mau'j existence beyond the grave Is strengthened, net weakened. The final proof of our immortality la based upon Christ's resurrection. The historical faet la ludtsputable. It proves His divine authority, and He said, " In my Father's house are many mansions. I go te prepare a place ter you." Ex-Congressman Herr'a Ltctnre Ex-Congressman R. G. Herr will lec ture tbla evening at the opera house en the " Laber Problem." Tbe Eransvllle Jour nal asys that " the lecture of Hen. R. G. Herr waa a great sueceis. The people filled the largest building te oveiflewlng, and ever 1,200 of our ben citizens graced tbe occasion. Ne lecture waa ever given In thle elty tbat aeemed te receive mere hearty commendation, Professional men, business man, laboring men, all Joined In praise of tbe masterly effort, and many declared that this one lecture was worth mere than the whole course cost," THE SCHOOL EXHIBIT Vlalted by Hundred of Taachers and l'atreus of lbs Scboel. The art exhibit at Kahleman's hall Is ere of the great features of the Institute. Last year the exhibit waa In the orphans' oeurt room, but It wai found te be tee email te acec mmedate the large oiewd who desired te encalne it, and Superintendent Brecht wisely engaged Eahleman'a ball this year. Among tbe exhibits are tbeae sent by tbe Ephrata primary, East Epbrata secondary, Aaren secondary, icboeUof East Hemp field, West HempQeld, West Lampeter, Upper Leaoeok, Lltitt, Lancaster tewnsbtp, Man helm borough, Mt Jey boreugb, Rspbe, Mllleravlile, Paradise, Piques, Drumore. Bart, Safe Harber and Celeraln. The exhibits oenslst of compositions, fine pencil sketches, weed earvlnga,clay models of mountain ranges, outline drawlngr. botanical specimens, colored msps, artlQatal flower?, needlework, leaves and flowers. and painting en pliques. Tbe exhibit 1 wen worm a visit ana is open rer tne in spection of the public each day of tbe in stitute between 8 o'clock In tbe morning and evening, Tbe Daopble ueanty Teacher, The teachers of Danphln oeunty met In annual Inatltute Monday afternoon at- tbe oeurt house, in Harrliburg. The session WWUM UU rridajr, TUE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. TMSLFrn ANM7AE. MEBtlRO OF THE OHD2H IN INUIANAFOUS. T. H. Barry, Wbe Waa Ktesntly ExpsUid, en Hand ie Mske All the Trevble Possi ble Wbat He Bajs ill Powderly-Ia-eleatlona All Faver ,1'ewderl. IndianapelI!), Nev. 13. Master Work man Powderly arrived this morning, and when he came down Inte the hotel efflee tbe sentiment In his favor was apparent by the way the delegates crowded about him, He called tbe Knights of Laber assembly te order at 10:15 a. m., the contestants and all persons except delegates being excluded from the hall. The oemmlttee en creden tials la new making Its report A member of the committee said te a reporter tbat Barry ' case bad net even been con cen aldered by the committee acd that be would net be admitted aa a delegate from and master workman of the Axmakera' assembly. It Is claimed tbat his expulsion from the executive beard makes him Inellglbla He Is outspoken In his denunciation of Pow derly and the present regime. Just before going te the hall be said te your correspen dent: "I hardly expcet cte be seated. They are down en me because I con demn tbe way the order la run. I am no halt-way man. 1 am always en one side or the ether, acd It la easy te see where I stand. Powderly has the conserva tive dry ret I can preve he has been a traitor te the cause of labor from tbe time or the strike In the Southwest up te this moment. I cot the reputation el being a fighter and se they sent me wher. ever there was trouble, and then claimed I made the trouble. When I get Inte a strike 1 bolievo In winning It, If I can, Instead of getting beaten. "Before they went through the farce et expelling me I pro posed when we were In conference one day te pile all the derks up In a corner, lock the deer threw the key en the fleer and then see which of tbe seven men waa able te walk out alter we had settled the thing." Birry produeed a letter sent through tbe malls te blm en November 6. On tbe envelops In large letters were written the werds: "Expelled by the O. E. A." mean, lng the general executive assembly. Birry went te tbe hall end is determined te have a hearing en wbat he claims an unnecessary extravaganoe with the funds of tbe crder. He eaya tbat be cau name a man who spent a five months,' honeymoon en Powderly's money. Geerge Sehllllng, the Chicago Anarchist, arrived tbla morning. His credentials are keing considered. He feels confident of being admitted. The general Impression seems te be tbat while tbere will be opposition te Powderly and tbe present administration it will be overcome by a great majority et delegatea who are en Powderly 'a aide In tbe contest After tbe report en credentials, the sppelntment of various committees Is In order and tbe reports and recommendations of these bodies will be the principal work of the assembly, m HALES OF LEAF TOUAOCO. Five Umidrcd Cates Disposed of by Facktr. Mevcral New Creps Patcbutd. O wing te the great exeltement attending tbe election the local market was dull last week. Tbe sales of old goods amounted te about 6C0 cases, wbleh was principally of 1887 seed tear and Havana. Sklles & Frey bought 75 rases and sold 0). Frsnk Pent Pent large bought 1C0 cases et seed leaf Tnrea or four well known buyers Iiave been traveling through the oeunty looking at the crop of 1888. They have bought several lets et choice goods. Fets'.ermacber, egent of Kecnlg & Ce., baa bought 80 acres. VI this tbere was one let of 10 acres from Jebn Warfel, of Conestoga township, at. 23 cents around. Mr, Rosen Resen stlne has bought fceveral crops. One of these was in Lampeter township, and 20 cente wan paid for wrappers. Tbere has bsen mere tobacco purchased than this, hut the buyers are very quiet concerning their operations. Ibe New Yerk Market. Frem the U. S. Journal. Tne week in -which a presidential elec tion takes place is net likely te prove very advantageous in a business sense. Men's minds are far niore occupied with higher alma than wltb tbe very realistic, every day thought of increasing their cash account And the past week proved no exception te Ibe rule. Even alter Tuesday our business men discussed mere tbe results et the elee tieu than the chances of a tobacco sale, and tbe balance cf tbe week tbey were mostly busy iu settling up their election beta. We have, however, tbe gratification te be able tn report the sain by a Water street paeker el 1,C09 caaes '87 Wisconsin, wbleh pretty cveuly divided In two leta went te city manufacturers at 12'Ae. Such a sale In tbe turmoil and during me fever beat of the exoltement of an election week speaks well ler the demands et tbe trade. Aside from tbla Urge transaction hardly mero was done than tbe regular routine business. Tbe new Sumatra still continues te be bought principally lu sample bales and tbe lull which baa set In In tbe Havana market Is preparatory te a large advance In price. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reperted by J. S, Dans' son, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water etreet, New Yerk, for the week ending Nevemter 12, 18S8: 1 S50 caca 1867 Wisconsin Havana at 74 12Xe ; lOOcaaca 1885 New England aecd at l'A ; 110 CBea 1887 New England Havana at 1335" ; 150 cases 1887 New Eegland aeed at H'!i : M0 cafies 1887 Pennsylvania Havauu H"i0a ; 150 cased Pennsylvania aeed, at 9UQ130; 2b0 casen 1880 Penr-eyl-vanla 7HU s 200 cssea 18S7 New Yerk Havana, llH21c; 200 eises sundries at 6353. Total, 2,640 A Curloes AeclOnt. The hereca attached te n street car In Bridgeport, Conn., became unmanageable, the ether morning, and usahed away from the track, drugging tbe car en the sidewalk and running into the bulk window of a beuse. A correspondent thua describes wbat ensued : The car was wedged In tbe window aud the pauengera thrown among the caullrlewera aud cranberries. Tne horses ran through tbe market, one going Inte an open refrigerator deer, wblcn was promptly cle-cd and locked by a butcher boy. During tbe time oeoupledtn securing one horse the etber wai thrashing auu kicking among tbe quarters of beet and spring lamb luslda tbe refrigerator. After his liberation tt was found tbat tbe animal bad been Injured se severely tbat he 1 probably ruined. Tamlpg Wild and Vicious Ilert rf. Professer Oscar K. Qleaoen ettrtcled a Unto crowd te Industrial hall. Philsdel- EU'.s, en Monday night. The lain?r first aedled successfully the vlcleu mare Kva 11 , which killed a colored man a tuv weeks age aud Injured several ether. In twenty minutes Mr.'Uleasen was driving tbe tntre about the track wltb bells and tln-ptlla attached te her tall. It waa Impossible te rnske her kick, She waa thoroughly broken. Tne Umer has placed In tbe btll a ten-horse power engine with steam whistle attached in order te teach horses net te sby at ateam or cars. nsulsen Melen CltveUnd, A money order for (2, bearing tbe signa ture of Benjamin Unrrlen, tbe president elect, wss received In Portsmouth, Ohie, en Monday by Mrs. 8. C. Green In payment of a bet made with the lady some weeks age. He wagered that Clevelaud would win. Fcnsloe Incrtaisd. The pension et Jehn C, Backlur, Lin enter, has beta taeitued, . THB TOTB Of TBI tTATB. emlal returns from every county la the state give Harris a plurality et 79,77a is. . lam. OJUNT1KS, ?2 t n If Adams Allegbeny . Armstrong, Beaver Bedford..... berks Blair itradfera... Bucks "TOT ..,.. S.I, 4(1 n.e 4.SM l.07S S.P6 9MQ w.ses 30,409 ami I, TO I.8U 468 S.648 ASI ...... 18.484 4 819 4.118 lis? 7.479 (U03 4.S&I 8.191 e.ei 68 sees 411 878 1 eeee 9M W 418 1192 iiuuer... Cambria. ............ MI7 4.IB1 7M am; 4,186 4 818 S89? 1.87 "iw Cameren, i, .. larnen Centre.. Chester...... Clarien .......... 4,4t T.iua 8.811 6169 8 6JS 10.M 4,03!j .Ir ricarneia... 1.X7I (.'no ten... Celumbl. ........... MIS 7.Al 4 Bin 4 orawfer.T. Cumberland Dauphin Uelawaru lk ,. ....,, Erie fayette Ferest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jenvrsen J n Itta Lackawanna..... ABU 1078 B,7 6 878 9.SM 7.MJ slim C90 IU J.iftJ I.tS 9 MO 1.4171 601 t,ai B.9W 7C8 B.7SI 487 8TO C90 S.B7"I e MS! I.3W 4140 7 1,711 r.Me s,vjg 4607 8,41 1908 1.9.9 1.661 1.87s 9.'4 Z.978 1,111 8,616 19.84 4.1TK ft 8171 8.SM 1148 1977 'iii Lancaster Lawrtnce. Lebanon LchUh Luierne Lyoemlnfr MeKean , Mercer , Mifflin , Menree Montgomery,...., Menteur... Northampton Northumberland, Perry Phlladelpata , Flke....;. I'etter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tiega Union Venanga Warreu Washington Wayne Westmoreland... Wyotnleg- Yerk.... Total II AM i.ra Ban BSS7 11 SM D.8M 8 8!0 ,& 8.09 1.9.0 870 see see 67 "678 8,241 '700 Bit eeee 'iii 1V06 B8O0 19a0 mi :M44 i,et 317 0 AM 4 861 9.08; l,O0 9,04 842 11.011 11.(8 88i 1.1W 0 3171 6,718 1,758 B.M5 X.881 7I.WS SO B.11W 41 ,0l.W 18,W 61! l.roe 'in n,ax 1401 2.186 857 4.JW f,449 1.5t0 1,'IH 8,891 ?,M1 l.SK 8,4 U 1.101 4 717 laii ASIA 6,711 10 9 S,f)0l 8.94' 0.W asb 049 10t 8 849 LtlSl X,8 S.8.-U l.S4t , 03! 11,862 B.rsy 1,900 "iii is; 71 B,UH 3.11 m,8H 87,830 110247 30,41 ei',9su 8048' Blilae's plurality. 81,019 777 West Virginia Gees Dtmocratte. The whole Democratic state ticket In West Virginia la elected by a majority ranging from 600 te 800. Cleveland's majority will be net lesa than 1,000, and the legislature will be Democratic en Joint ballet by three melerity. TbrecDsmocratleoongreMnun are elected and the fourth la In doubt, Ntw Mexico's Election. Keturns from New Mexico are coming In very slowly, but Indleate that Antheny Jeseph (Detn ),bas been elected delegate te Congress ever Otere (Kep ), by a oon eon oen a'derable majority. Tbe legislature Is close. The counell ta probably Demcoratle and the Hense Republican. Titers Will Us Me Contest, Advices from Dever, Del., sta'e that Daniel M. Rtdgely, the Democratic candi date for state senator in Kent county, will net contest tbe scat of Klehardscn, Repub lican state senator eleer, Tbla ends the contest and assures tbe eleetlcn of a Republican United States senator. Ueeigia's uffleial Figures, The cfflelal vote of Georgia gives Cieve. laud a plurality of 00,003, UOUULKMUKUKIt AMUBOIOIbB. A liankcr and Ills Wile Killed Fer Fatly Spits. Wenona, Ills , lain a fever of excitement ever a double murder, followed by tbe suicide of tbe assassin en Monday morn, lng. Tbe victims of the assassination weie Peter Howe, senior member of the banking firm of Howe & Hen, and hla wife, the former aged 73 years and the latter 09. Tbey lived In a large two-story frame house half a mile from the town. The only ether occupant et tbe house was a domestic At 0 o'clock Monday morning as she came down stairs tbe light of a lamp whteh she carried fell through tbe open deer of Mr. and Mrs. Howe's room aud revealed a gbaatly eight. The walla and bedclothes were covered with bleed, end lying en the fleer was a car coupling Elu, te wbleh adhered hair and dotted loed. She ran te oemmunlca'e the terri ble story te a Mr. Irwle, Mr. Hewe'a son-in-law. The latter at once suspected Charles Dartthart et committing tbe deed, and a watch waa placed en tbe rooms where Burkbart resided with his wife, ever a grocery store sltnsted In tbe prinelpal business block et the town. Burkbart was observed walking upand down the hallway apparently In great agitation. It waa net lung befeie he discovered that sentinels had been posted outside, and he went Inte his bed-room, procured a razor and cut his tbreit from ear te esr, and wsa a dead man Inside of five minutes. His wl'e, who had been In the adjoining room, beard his dying means. When abe reached tbe room he requested her, aa beit he could, te " care for the baby," This terrible deed is attributed te a petty spite en tbe part of Burkbart The domestic lit tbe beuse of tbe murdered oeuple, Harah Richardson, a handeeme laas et 19 years, aud Burkbart'a step-dsughler, wss efteu Importuned te come aud live with him, but she lefused te de se, snd he thought the Hewes were st the bottom el her eblecttcn. He, therefore, concluded te murder tbem. Heme time during tbe esrly hours of tbe morning he left bis apartment, procured a ladder, and entered a second-story win dow, descending te the room win re tbe fearful crime ws committed. Nothing was taken from tbe room, Burkhart's only desire being murder. I'd ter Howe had amassed a fortune of f 250,000. He was very cbantabln and bad endowed tbe Howe Institute at New Iberls, jj , and the Baptist Instltute at Memphis, Tenu , tbe latter being a college for tbe eduo4tlen et Indigent persons et both races. Tbe murdered wile Is a sister of Oeorge Parks, tbe Msguell (III.) millionaire. Burkbart waa a dissolute, drunken fellow, and very dangereua when under the Influ ence of liquor. CCTHXl THBWAUKS. Tarry Weavers ObJtetie Keduclloes, and Ge en ntrlke, Frem tbe Philadelphia liscerd. Tbe weavers In revenil up town mills are agitated ever the paialbllity of a re duction In their wager. Tbe Frank Leak Htar Mills, at Leblfth avenue and Hancock street reduced the weavers,; wages en Thursday last, ind tbe following day about thirty-five et them struck. The reductions range Irem 20 te 35 per eent,and the weavers say they cannot work at such rates. Mr. Leak aaya tbat tbe con ditien of tbe market forces him te tbe alternative et lowering wages or losing hi trade. Tbere Is no 111 feeling between tbe drill and tbe weaver. Stephen Weed, another terry manufacturer, will reduce hla wfavera.lf tbe Leak strikers go back te their looms at tbe decreased pay. This Is the dull season among the mills, but the weavers claim te be unable te aland a further depletion In wage. Besides ibe reductions In weavers' wages at Ker's mill, st Huntingdon street and Kensington avenue, tbe loom bosses, beamers and twisters hsve been redueed tlperweek; weaveraen clipper-looms 10 cents a cut and weavers en roller-looms 8 cents perrut. Thla la an average reduotlen of about 15 ;ercent. Twenty et tbe bands at tbe New Bruns wick Rubber company's factory, at New Brunswick, N. J have been conned tbat tt will be neceasary te dtspenae wltb their aerflce. Thla company was one of these which distributed the " pay envelope," In forming empleyes, tbat it Cleveland should be sleeted waxta would. b lowered, FIRE ON A FLYING TRAIN. tCLLMAN 8LEKFKK I UNITE FROM A BTUVK KAKLT TUIS KOMI IRQ. While Twimj Fassragsra Are la Taetr Bertha tits Alarm ta aivea ana Tnsy Hasten tn Terrer Frem the Beralng Car 8 1 v. ral Lese THlr Clothing. PiTTftnttrui, Nev. 13 rue twenty pas sengere, occupants nf the new Pullman sleeping ear Oregon making tie fltat West ward trlpen the Pennsylvania railroad, Nr. 0, seotlen Western express, from New Yerk this morning, met with sn expe rience near Oanemaugu that they will never forger, About 4 o'clock a boy looking from bs. tween tbe eurlalna et hla berth discovered tbat the front of the car waa In fltmer. He cried ent an alarm aud the sleeping passen ger Jumped from their berths wild with frlflht. Oae men nulled the bell cord and the porter turned en tbe tire extinguisher with geed tdeet. As seen aa the train was stepped tbe ptsaengers, who were almost panle-strlcken, Jumped from the ear, nearly nil of them attired aa they were when they Jumped from their bertha. They suffered severely from the cold mountain air, When the flames were tlnslly extinguished abeat half the ear was destroyed. Nearly every one of tbe passen gers suHered losses, seversl of them mak ing the journey te this city wrspped In blsnkets. Tbe fire Is supposed tn bave eiujh; from the stove In the ladies' toilet room. The train was delayed several henrv. Letters Granted by the Ksglster. The following letters were granted by the register et wills for the week ending Tuesday, November 13th. ADHiNLHTiiATierr. Michael Yetter, de ceased, late of Brecknock tewnship: Louisa Yetter, Brecknock, administrator. Jehn Kledrl, deeeaaed, late of Lancaster elty ; Catharine ltledel, elty, administrator er. a. Benjamin Herr, deceased, late of Lancas ter diiy j Margaret E. Herr, city, admtnls tratrlx. Wesley Hull, deeeased, late of Btrasburg borough ; Ames N. Rohrer, Htraaburg, ad ministrator. Ames 8 Urban, deceased, late of Lancas ter elty; O. Kmlen Urban, city, adminis trator. Abraham 8. Lndls, deceased, late of East Lampeter township : Jaoeb 8. Landla, Kail Lamiwter, administrator. Teitamkntauy. Husan Baehraan, de de oeased, late et West Lampeter tewnahlpt David K. Mayer, Btrasburg township, executer. Jeshua R. Rellmae, deneased, late of Kmt Oocallre township; Urlas Rellman and Wellington Rellman, East Occalloe, exeonters. .aU..jr DIBI1UI, UWDMBJ, HID II, Denegal township; Joeeph B. Brandt, Dayton, Ohie, executer. Abraham Hnavely, deeeased, late of Lan caster elty ; Annie Heavely, city, executrix. Henry Ilby, deceased, late of Kast Ksrl tnwnablp ; Jacob Kby, Paradise, and Jonas Kbr, Hallsbury, executers. James Duffy, deeessed, late of Marietta ; Ames Bewman, Marietta, exeonter. Madge W. Qressle, deeeased, late of Lan caster city ; U. A. Qressid elty, executer, The Majer's eases. The mayor thla morning had three cus tomers, The first one of these was a Yerk county man who frequently comes te Lan caster and indfilges In prolonged spree. It seems almost Impossible for him te step after he once stsrts drinking, and, although Inoffensive and harmless, he beoeues a nuisance en tbe streets. The mayor did net wish te send him te jail, but discharged him. A friend offered te send him home at once, and it he la again seen en the streets he will be put away. Philip Bence, who was In Jail for stealing lead plpe, waa released yesterday. He Immediately went up into the Eighth ward and get drunk. In the evening he became disorderly and Otlloer Crawford only ar rested htm alter mush trouble. The major sent htm te tbe workheuao for ten days, A ledger was discharged. Alleged Itepoblieaa lirlbsr. Three additional autts were died against United Hlaua Marahal Hawkins In In In In dlanapoliseu Monday, alleging false arreat nd claiming damages each In the sum of 16,000. These are encouraged by tbe Re publicans, who seem te be determined te put the marahal te all tbe expense and an noyance possible Aa an effaet prominent Democrats In all parts of tbe state era Interesting them selves In tbe matter of bringing offenders against the election lawatojusttee. Sixty or mere prominent Republicans who used money en election dsy, Intimidated voters or threatened their empleyes have been sent te tbe members of the election oom eom oem mltteom Iadlanapells, and all tbe facts will be laid before tbe federal Jury. Among the parties whom It Is senght te Indict are many who bave been prominent In tbe politics of their counties, and the names of tbe wllnesnes which accompany the ebargea indicate that tbey are backed by some et the beat known Domecrata In the state. A Fermer Lancastrian lteeaws Uer Suit, Mlsa Hepble Mattein brought suit In tte New Yerk court cf common pleas sgalnst Russell 8ge aeme months sge, te recover 17,000 alleged te be due en stock transac tions. 'This also Includes a bend that she claims te have deposited wltb him, The case was sent te a referee, who reported ad versely te the plaintiff. MIssMattern deter mined tn push the matter, and en Monday W. W, Miles, In her behalf, moved, before Chief Justlea Larremore, In the apeclal term of tbe court of common plea, te bave the reference reopened en the ground of Iraud and newly discovered evidence. It Is claimed by Miss Maltern tbat Bsge said he would rather pay f 10,000 and settle their differences than have Judgment against him. After the report was made In hla favor, Ssge, It la asserted, changed hla mind. The argument en the motion will be heard te day. Settled Ills Troubles. It will be remembered that ever one month age Jehn Uedgen, a young man, while druuk went te McQraun'a park and broke s great number of tbe windows et the buildings. He was tben aent te Jail for 30 daya by Mayer Edgerley, and waa com plained agalnat before Alderman Mo Me Conomy for malicious mischief. On Btturday the thirty-day term expired, The prosecutor in the malicious mWehlet case did net care te push the matter any further as he believed the young man bad been aullietently punished, ae be wasdlsebarged en the payment et costs tbla morning. Hetel Men CMaiife, Harry M. Herr, who formerly was In the book business in tbla elty, but for yeara past baa been cne of the partners In a hotel at Pettsvllle, has returned te Laneasler. He sold out his Interest In tbe hotel te hla partner,Clsyten Belst, and yesterday after noon Mr, Retst sold cut the hotel te a gen tleman el Sunbury. A SlUandrrstandleg. Thopublle seems te be under the Im pression tbat the College Democrstle elub will march with the College Republlesn elub In te-morrow evening's parade. Tbla la a mistake. The Republican beya think ing Cleveland would be eleeted broke the wsger before the elrollen. Therefore the Demccrata will D' t turn out. Heard et Trad Meeting. The November meeting of tbe Beard of Trade will be held In their rooms at Kable mta'a ball tbla TMieg ( 8 o'clock, AWFUL DKD OF A MUTHSK. A Hlner'e Widow, crssrd by Qrlsf, nerns Uersell and Four CMIdren te Ueatn. As the esge came up from the fatal ehatt atKioatenae, Kansas at eleven o'clock en Sunday morning an awfnl shriek wsa heard, and Marie Berthnne, wife of Leu la nermune, ten senseless aa sne reoeeniisa tbe mangled body of her husband. Her awoen waa long, and when she recovered she had a dursd leek and reltissd te speak or notice any one. Her constant vacant stare showed that her reaen had gene, bnt aa ahe evinced no disposition te become violent little attention wi a paid te her, and all day long abe sat at her deer regard lesa of the cries of her live children, the young. est a babe of Uve mentlir. Late en Hutidsy evening alie awoke from her stupor snd took tbe children te tbe morgue where ley the bedy of her husband. She led each child up te the ghastly enrpse, and still with that awful silence whleh had marked her from the beginning et her bereavement she led them awav te the little cabin wbleh had sheltered tbem In the past. Ne attention wsa paid te her by these who were buay with the dead and dying, but at about midnight a cry of "Kirel from the village gathered a crowd of work era from the mine te the streets. It wsa seen that the Bertbune cabin was In ilsmer, and willing handa were seen at work te save the Inmates. The eldest child, a slrl of nine veara. succeeded In escaping from tbe Are, which devoured the reat of tbe family, and her aterywaa one tbat sent a thrill el horror through all who heard It. She aild her mother sent eaeh child te bed with a kla, and then aat before the ateve. Tbe girl could net aleep and lay watching her mother, who. alter slttlnc for aeme time. took scan et oil and poured Itever heraelf ea me Doueiomes. bub men set ure te some paper and scattered It ever the room. Tbe whole place waa seen In flames and abe struggled with her mother te get away. The oil en her methei'a dress catued sueh Intense heat that she seen relaxed her grasp, and tbe girl mansged te get out of the deer, wbere she fell exhausted aud frUhtrully burned, The cabin burned like tinder, snd toen nothing wss left but the glowing ember, from wbleh were rsked the charred bodies of the Insane mother and her four child ren, A Itrply te Hubsrt Khmer. Rev. K, Ueber Newton preached a great sermon In New Yerk en Huntley en the novel of the hour, Rebert Klamere." He thus replied te the argument et Elsmere that miracles cannot hsppsn. "The world by this tlme ought te nave learned tbe danger of sueh dogmatism of denlsl. The first steamship te cress the Atlantle carried In her mall a treatise of a distinguished servant of England proving tbat a ateam ahlp could net cress the ocean. Aristotle wrote long age, it la a part el probability tbat many Imprebable things will happen;' and across tbe centuries Arsge respond, Tbe man who, outside of pure mathema tics, proneunoes the word "Impeeslble" is wanting In prudenee.' " Thus we psss en te note the fatal 11 sw In the argument of our author. It never occurs either te tbe Squlieorte Rebert te analyse the Ides of miracle. Yet no word employed In our modern theological con troversies Is mere elastle than this. Viola tion of law no one bellevee In who rever ently recognizes tbe order of tbe universe. Ne one new bellovea In any suspension of law, under any circumstance whatever ter any purposes, however important In the councils of tbe heavenly pe it era. Tbe only pesalble meaning te be attached te the word miracle" Is tbat of a phenomenon out of the usual erder el nature above tbe plane et law In whleh we mortals ordina rily walk. Examine any marvelous tale from antiquity snd you will find tbst this la what the narrators bave meant when they declared that a mlraele had been wrought Such miracles are occurring every day in the meat common action of life. Se tar from the age of miracles being pest, we are amid an age et unparalleled mlraelea," He referred te tbe wonders of modern science, of surgery and hyrnntlaat "The one fatal pleturu of the mind la the conceit et knowing the unlverse." HIIUWKIIH It FKNITENT. lie Ouurmsea That Ila Murdered Ills Grand Ulilldren. The death watch was sat en Monday en William Shower, 70 years nf age, who will be hauged In the Jail yard at Lebanon en Wednesday en tbi ehargn of murdering hla two grandchildren, Willie Kebler and Samuel Hpsraw, aged 0 and 4 year, respectively. Showers presents a pitiable spectacle. He alls In hi cell wrapped In au old army blanketand meaning plteeusly. It may be tbat he will have te be carried te the gallows. Ever since his conviction he hs maintained hla Innocence, but en Monday he confessed In conversation tbat It waa he who strangled the beya and burled their bedlea In hla garden. Tbe mother of tbe beya ta dead. Tbey had different father, and lived with Shower, who wa a widower. He wanted a housekeeper, and asked Betsy Sergeant, residing near his own home In Annvllle, te de hta housework. She consented provided the beya were net living with him. He tried te put them In the peer house, then te Indenture tbem among the termers, bnt, falling, be killed tbem, and told tbe neigh bors tbat he bad placed them lu geed hemea 10 miles away. He msde awas with tbem with tbe hope of Inducing Miss Sergeant te marry him. He Is penitent, and la being attended by the Rev. W. K. Hill, of Leba non, and tbe Rev. J. M. Dlelzler. et Ann vllle. Sad Xnd el au Blepemenf. Geerge Sbullz, allaa Rttter, .who had pleaded guilty te tbe charge of horse steal ing, was sentenced en Monday in the Berks oeurt te three years' Imprisonment. He bired a team at Beer'a livery stable, in Reading, and dreve te Philadelphia, where he sold It (or (50, The young woman who waa arrested with him was recently re leased en ball. Her namela Florence Power, and she has gnne te tbe home of her psrents, Mr. and Mr. Charles Power, near Philadelphia, from where she eloped with Sbtiltz ever u year age, tier parent nau beard nothing from her for ever a year, until tbey discovered her In the Berks county Jell. She was never married te Hbultr, but, at the age et 10, te his brother. Jehn. The latter waa afterwards at rested and sentenced te six years imprisonment for robbery. She kite luxurious home te go with Geerge Sbullz, and had led a wandering llle with him until he was arrested ler horse stesllng. 14 earing HsrKnd. Mellis Faneher, Boeklyn's fasting girl, la again thought te be nearing her end, Fer mere than 20 years she has been lit erally dying. Fer 22 years ts tiled eclenes has steed by her bed and watched. Eighteen months sge wise men of the profession said tbat the end had oeme. Since that time ahe baa been in better health and spirits than at any time since her strange Illness began. About a mentb age, however, she beirau te fall again. Her heart, which haa been very weak for yearr, haa become mere Involved, and net only does tbe end seem Inevitable, but sll about ber realize tbat it will proba bly come very seen and very auddeuly. She sees no one, save her physicians and nurse, and is exceedingly wev Eloped in ISO' Clothing. Gertie Blake, 13 yesrs old, has been miss ing from home In Newbury pert, Mass., since Friday, and In a letter te a besom friend she confesses that she eloped with well known business man mere than 40 yeara of age. lie Is also mlealng, but tbere is aueh a wide difference In their ages tbat ha Is given the benefit et the doubt, and hi name Is withheld until the girl's state ment can be verified. The girl atated that ahe Joined her lever in Bosten, denned boy's clothing and out cfl her hair in order te conceal ber aex. She is ratber large for her age, la decidedly pretty aud well develeptd aud baa been just wild enough te make htr attractive te the gay young men of tne town. Sue be beeu living with her grandmother, whom abe has constantly deceived by pretending te go te prayer meeting, when le reality she has been en larks wltb the boys. Wa ATI! Kit 4NUIUA1ION8 PWauhikotek, D. t, Nev. 13. Fer Eastern Pennsylvania t Fair ; slightly warmer i wind! ihllUng te southerly, TWO DESTRUCTIVE HI FftOFKRTTVALTJKn AT HALF A 1 K CONSCasKll It! MB TOBK. .' V- Grata Steree L'ectamitg 330,004 Whea', Cern and Oats and Eltvetat ehlnery Fail Frey le the drain Warehouse la nnffale p- 1 BnoeKLYM, N. Y , Nev. 13. A bbj miming In Watsen's sterea,ext 150 te 150 Ferman street, caused ft KOO.OOO The Bre originated In He, wnteh till the machinery of the) elevator Is located and In few natea whole Interior of the stores, Wee. tt 154 and 150, w as burned out. The ateM 1 owned by Cel. Watsen and leased IJM niiiiea gram mining oempeny WM ej0,000 bushels et wheat, corn and I the stores. The less en grain te. 1350.000; en the miehtnery 128.000 the buildings 1125.000. Tbere is aa I anee of 1150,000 en the buildings -a maemnery, ana it u tela the grain Is i Insured. v A Grala Ktsvater Dutmyetf. -" Buffalo, N, X., Nev. 13. Fire waa till covered at o'clock thla mornings I wnreier elevator, situated en the opposite te tbe New Yerk Utmtral hense, and was partly destroyed. The 1 en the building la abeutftO.000; en roe 1112,000, and ea machinery es.OOO, elevator, which waa oenstruotea et and weed, had a capacity of 250,000 be and contained about 100,000 bushels of grab uause or nre net known, lusnraaee auppeaed te be sufficient te cover losses! The Gellle beat home, en the beaeaVtei fire about the same time and weaoempMtt; uemreyea, Ateca 3,ueu; insured. yf Ills Mind Was Net with Urea, 3 Almest, N. Y., Nev. 13. BsDjaasw! Vanuatu p, ex sheriff of Orleana who anddenly disappeared lastani aoeount el financial embarrassment, tsafj asys he remembers nothing et home or of hi wanderings. He' meat et the time In Canada. Judas the amennt of 120,000 have beea i against him, and his farms are I tlsed for sale. It was" thought bjr fatnlly that he hid committed eaisst VanCamp is short about 4,000 la Bat I counts aa executer et Amea Kelsev's i and proceedings hid been cemmiBeaj ( compel him te account when he left I He had been one el the leading Ha men in bis town. Anether Mist sir la Londen. Londen, Net. 13. Popular exelti evor the latcat Whlteebapel murdMf eelves sn additional Impetus today bgf nneing or a woman's body floating lai rnsmes. The body was well drtissa,! tne pence are uncertain whetner tei for the woman's death by murder ersati TlmrA ta t kh.rt1,it.l mm nlna i ,..,! ..It.Minl . .It ,. kni-'. taken from tberlver have bsen aearekei the police, and one roughleoklni carrying a large bewle-knlfe, hast atreetea. lie win prensmy be diten however, ts tbere l no proof sgalnst I ' j - Will Diss sran Ilk aTlallnaasl i, ffi " '- " -" w wHne) ( ?-, jBFFAHSOrT ClTT, Ma, NOV. UW state supreme oeurt yesterday eenl the sentence et death passed upon Wi Walker, one of tbe chiefs et the Oh oeunty band of Bald-Kuebbera wbleB I Msrcb, 1837, murdered Cbarlea Greetv i James Eden near Cbadwlek,ln tbat oeaaia,. waiaer ana tnree ether memeera or outlaw gang were convicted of tbe maNBtJ and appealed the case te this oeurt, TB la ue doubt that all tbrea oasea wUlmi determined the same way, aa they were ait j convleted en tbe same evidence. The oeei fixed the day et execution for Fftwfji . - Anarchist TturengbleOrgaBistda-T iiinvAue, nor. u, xbe iinsi ism morning publishes an interview wltkla specter Benneld. In wbleh tbe latter i clarea that anarchy la neither dead.ni sleeping, but en tbe contrary Is mera the') eugbly erganised than evM at the UsMt the Haymarket riot. V jft A nook Check rail of Messy. MPi Paris. Ky., Ney. 13. Great exciti exist here ever the find el a large an of money, some say a high a 118,000, la Si book In Leng' second-hand book eteae'ejM aeme colored men wne were handling ngaVl IU UIUJ, II II KUUITU IUH UU HIM, eeei high aa (050, all et which were old i biekbllle laaued In 1602. Mr. Leagl net knew where the book with the i eme from. w- i A FressUn Qeuartl'4 Mlaslen. Bkrliw, Nev. 13 A Prussian geajstai ' his been sent te Reme for tbe purpose et , establishing mere Intimate relatiene usw tween the general atans ei tne uermaa I tbe Itallau military te tbe eud of l.cllitatln a harmonious mobilization et the areata ! the two nations should Joint action beoeUB :4 meessary. TKLttuuapuia TAra. G an. Harrison made his first appelate 4 mnnt te.dav bv selecting E. F. Tlbbetis. '- 2 lnHlatiannllH lite rfllnlal iktmrir-.nhAr-? Otuoer David Kenney went te a house al J uauueii, aib., jrvBfceruajr vu uivihRUMms .. i , .- ,. tr-i.-M ' ! wueu vmauee juiiueuu,.,eii " nuiiuvet ; . shot and killed Kenney. one hunaie ana any uitu are uuu.iug uig uiuiuwnir wbe will be lynched It caught. '-fQ jee ricmep, n miner euipiuyeu ' BUroeraniDV's shaft at Kaegler, Ills., fell 85 feet down the shaft yesterdsy atterneaeV5 ' falling Inte a peel et water. Tba waser: saved hla life, although It was quit sa-'i lnw .n,l vhlla tin le tvirilv bruised no bOBBA ' are broken. tS,4 The Prlnoe of Wales handleip steepls4 -, ,- - n..hv hv V tela -;ii It Is reported in Vienna that an attenfft haa been made upon tne me ex rriaea - dlnaad, of Bulgaria. " Judge Ernest Bsggally, magistrate et - Westbam police court, Stratford, a dlsUMI. In tbe east end of Londen, la dead. hi Tiillna TTaaAhAre- Thnmn 'NlnhnlaMaA'-. Peter Thern pten aud Jebn Magka. - chsread with tba eicsnlraev te HB "3 jure tbe property et tbe North Ohlea uuv itauwar uuiupauy iy uibuiuk j,j a.. ..... ....- - .ka U.,larlA - ume uii iuu irau&e uvmi uv wi.i. street Darns auring tuu iaus iria.v, ej;j discharged by Justice Hamburgner. Chicago, this afternoon. Daniel Kersten. a desler In aaee i.th,.r rimitnea in New Yerk, oeaisaU r.iM thle marnins by sheeting hlS hrn.,nh thhed wltbarevelver. Dmucm' deecy ever the sepirstien from hUwlUlt'j tbe auppcssu cause. - UUI nvuij-iuur nvuia , , Jehn Rooney was committed teptkew. for 24 hours ler being drunk end dlawa derly by Alderman Vita, TbesealeBs;' was made light, as me man nsa . tail almost tbree weeks swsltlnieheeiUeJ, - v.- tieid ler FsmIuic Ceuntcrltlt Messy, -"" Daniel Skull, the loetblack who peaaeti 120 ceunterlett note en Charles Aureate B boy employed In Ibe lea and ecllee store eat ' J B. Helsey, was beard beiere Akier Deen tbU morning and waa oeaaoUmi It anawar at court, "i u .j
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