P??!wgpi IbR9ME4SKIkI A' '.7 ftxtellig i Wtyt m$(ii A. , VOLUME XXV- NO. 76. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1888. PRICE TWO CENTS. tm vTlCvX TEACHERS AND DIRECTORS. i THE BU0JKOTB DISDCBBCU THB FAS TWKMXr.VOUB HOCBJ. A K eolatien Adopted by eke Directors Ilir. oaasadmgaaaatelBBtltateTfce raw. te Okaage tha riaaa al Me.UatlU Tots Dewa. Thursday Afternoon, Th exercises were opened by eiegtng, "Pull Away. SSSSf9 ".V"' Chair" after which Mr. Lylemadean address en maneal training. Ha epenad hla lecture by ssylng hs had mat tram pa whs oenld oenwaa in aeveral different languages, jet had never learned the word WerkV" Many business men believe tbat manual training in tfaa aobeola will remedy Uila Idleneer. Manual training means " te aklll tbe hand." If braJna are mixed with our work, it will de away with the mis taken Idea of worst being only drudgery. Manual training in the achoela will de away with tbe old plan of apprenticeship. He balled that day with Jey. iTherelssn Intellectual Talue in menu! training often overlooked. Manual training -haa alae a moral training connected with it Tha baud la always aeareblng for truth. Hew aball the country schools be retched! The live teacher can gather tha saw. plane, compass and needle Intebla aobeol, and tbuabrlegthe home and toheolln cleter rolatleo. In the cities, manual training can be Introduced without any of tbedfll" cultlea attending lta lntrodnetian in th country school. Made Seng for the eleae of achoela and "The Wild Rcse," after which Dr. K. B. Htgbee lectured en the "Tescher'a upbuild upbuild Ier." Tbe teaeber ah mid be acquainted with the flora el hla own neighborhood. He aheuld knew and be able te alaatlfy the animal life found therein, alie tbe local hlttery of enr country aheuld be known In (reference te tbat of foreign states. The romance of Ivanhce lurnlahea ahiaterycif tbe crusader that no teaeber can alfeed te leave out of hla reading. Tbe teaeber who would kick grammar out of our studies wcutd have hla feet werte hurt than the subject would be. The proper way te atudy grammar la te read Spenser, Shakeapeare and Walter Scott Teachera may aay that they have net the time, but, where tbere'a a will there's a way." The publle often apeak dlaparag. lngly of the teschers, but place the In competent teachera In contrast with the Incompetent lawyera or the doetora and the greatest number of failures will net be found In the teacher's ranks. He paid a tribute te the correct deport ment and manly bearing of the teachera of tbla oeunty, and eleaed by wishing tbe aeperentendent Ged speed In hla care of the schools. After " Shells of Ocean" had been sang Dr. Wickerabam addressed the lnatitute. He bad been present at every one of lta thirty-seven aesalena except ene, at which time be had been abroad. He confined hla remarka te "Education In Europe." European systems are inferior te our own, but there are some things tbat we oeuld adept with profit te curselves. Their old aobeol houses are Inferior te cure, but the new buildings new being erected, especially thoaeef Belgium, preitif jrlortenone. Anew eyatemef arcbltectuia aheu.'d be adopted for our country. Oar ejateta of building la behind the age in many places, in many oeuntrlea of Europe teachers' licuaes are bull t close te tbe school houses, and in these house have lived teaobeiawbebavn taught for thirty and even forty years. Changea are Infrequent. In many schools no spell ing boehs are te found. Their geegrapblea are thin bceka and txuohef itdeTOtsd te ecal geography. Ne grammar la taught, but langua a lessens take lis place. Muale held a a prominent place In tbe achoela. The old teacher leading tbe muale with bis violin la found in many soheols. Drawing la carefully taught Tbe elementa of tbe sciences are taught eve ry where. The girls are taught te aew and leave tbe achoela trained te make cletbt s. Industrial train ing baa net been successfully established yet, but every effort la making te reach that end. Meral Instruction laearelully attended te. The children are mere polite than In our own country and show greater respect te age. He feared that the children of our day are lesa Inclined te respeet use than tbelr parents were, and we are deteriorating morally. Ladles are net employed in the achoela at teachera, because matrimony would produce tee manv changea. The teachera are trained especially for their work. They ride In the cara and travel In tbelr own country free, and tbua enjoy many privileges net accorded te ethers. He condemned the ratting of pelea at our aobeol beuses, Politics should never be anewn In tbe publle aobeol, the Nermal aaboela or college grounds. In conclusion he warned tbe directors te knew no politics In tbe appointment of tetehera. Dt. Edward Brooka waa called upon for an address. He waa received with thun dera of applause and returned thanka for tbe kindly manner In which he had been greeted. Hinging by tbe Manbelm bercugn high school, taugtt by Prof. W. K. Nauman waa a pleasing feature lb the afternoon's exer cises. Music "Holiday Seng." "Heading, Oral and Silent," waa the topte taken up by Prof. Hall. Te teach tbe children te read we muat teach them te think. Tbe sentence method la tbe beat for beginners, supplemented by tbe word and phonetle methods. Train your chil dren te see a aentenee at a glsnee. Have tbe pupils open a book, take a glance at a aentenee, ahut the book and give you the aubstaDee of tbe sentence. Teaching en the right prlnelplea la the proper method, but a teacher must have Lis aeul in the work te be a success. Ftiday Morning The devotional exer cises of I'rtday morning were led by Rev. J. N. Folwell. Mub'c "As the Wind Blews," Mlaa CclUn continued herlalk en history by answering some questions whleh. had teen given her. Children aheuld be taught history In their early school days. Tbe teaeber aheuld rend te thm stories. Thus they would te better fit e 1 te take up tbe text book later. It should be tsugbt bb a reading "lei son. Beeks aheuld be put Inte their hands which are graded tn their oapaelty. Don't teach tbe tattles r tbe ware, but teach the social and moral condition et the people In which tbe boys can be Interested. Teach the present ly contrasting It with tbe past. During Wash Wash Ingten'a administration it required two daya te travel from New Yerk te Philadel phia. Te-day It can be dene in two heurr, Contrast our homes or te-day with these of the early settlers; our feed, our dress, our customs with these of tbe past, and thua by centrist link the present te the past. Teach lower topics and teach them mere thoroughly. Teach geography In connee tlen with history. A pleture lsan excellent thing te give the child an Ideaef tbe objeeta talked of In history. Ne teaeber can give ae geed an Idea of a Purlian minister, a British soldier or a battle ts a picture can eetmy. lrrpjrlant topics, such as tha battle of Bunker UtII, require many lessens, and can ba made the basis fur leisens covering the main points. l'ROF. IlAtt'S TALK ON WRITING. Muale" Silver Chimes." Prof. Hall new took up tbe subject of " Writing In tbe Sobeols." Writing baa an educational value. Teachera often fall In teieblngthe subject, because tbey often try te teach It by aeme ether ene'a method In writing tbe first thing Is te occasion In tbe child's mind tbe correct form of the letters. It la one tbleg te knew a thing and another te Imagine IL Train tbe will te reproduce what tbe mind conceives at tbe finger's end. Train the muselea of tbn arm ae aa te make them strong, firm and flexible. Tbe letter should be presented as a whole. Put It en tbe beard aud let tbe children try te repro duce If, tbat tbe mectal Idea may be developed. The will la an etsentlal faculty te cultivate In order te learn te write welL Every letter hta a dominant, salient point, tbat la a straight line, and It muat be learned before one can learn te write well sod te larn te write well Is only a matter of pet severance. It is tbe duly of every teaeber te t a geed writer. Masie "Bs Content, " and "Happy New Year." A nirur waa read bv Prof. D. A. Lin- man, ou " Where te put the difficult aub jaets en tbe pregramme." Writers en text books in teachlne can't agraa ea what, la tfaa nett (a. In the day, te ttka up tha mera difficult stud die. Ne dlffleult aiady aheuld aver fellow a Basal. Study retards digestion. Memery la Mera aeute In tha morning j meat of great writers have preferred the morning te work. ThedlaouaakmwMeeallnue4 by Mr. D. H. Stager. OUR COURTS, "Our Courts" was the subject discussed by Dr. Gee. M. Phillips, of West Chester Nermal aoheoL Oar laws are administered by two courts, state oenrta and U. B, oeurta. Kaen stats haa its oeunty oeurta and also a U. B. court, for crimes against tbe United State, such as robbing tha mall and manu facturing lobsceo without license. A tew states together make up U. & circuit oeurta In which tbe higher grades of erlmef gainst the TJ. B are tried. Tha supreme court which holds lis ses siens In Washington la the highest tribunal and a court of final appeal. Oeuntlca having a population of 40,000 are entitled te a Juega and court. Our sjstsm or selecting Jurers and duties of grand Jnrera were explained, as well as trial yjury. Hew eaaea are appealed te higher oeurta was carefully elucidated. The talk wss an Interesting one en a subject shout whleh tee Utile Is known by the average teaeher. INSTITUTE HOTBS. Mr. I. E. Wltmer, who last yesr taught the Naw Helland graded school and la new principal of the schools at Frackvllle, Bchuylklll oeunty, la visiting hla native heath and ahaklng handa with tbe teachers, among whom he haa many friends, Tha number of teachera in the county net Including thla city or Columbia Is cat; the number enrolled la 625 ; absent 8 Number of teachers In Columbia, 84; number en rolled S3. Number of teachera In Lancaster city, 78; number enrolled, 19; absent CO. Ot tbe abeentees Misses Mutselman and Bhlrk are visiting schools In another county. The following are tbe names of the .Lan caster teschers who were members et the Institute : Messrs. J. P. McOaskey, A. R. Stsmy, B. B. Mates, Carl Mais, Frank Sbtbley, Misses B. H. Bundell, MaiyMartln,Sun Uolbreok, Louisa Myers, Katie Baldwin, Kmma Pow Pew erp, Harriet Curtis. Rachel Jacksen, Ida MeMlllln;- Margie Krlsman, Mtnnle WI : mer, Emma Heeh.; INSTITUTHNOTfS, Tha Straaburg local lnatitute effected the following organizatien: President, A. E. Leaman; vice prealdent, Thad Helm, treaaurer, M. L. Gates; secretary, Miss C. B. Walker. The session will be held at New Providence, February 1U and 2d. The Musln urand Conceits. Tbls evening tbe institute will close with the Musln grand concert. The National lirvubltcan. Washington D. C. says : M. Ovlde Musln, who muat be regarded aa tbe most striking figure of the evening, rendered Leenard's varlatlonaena Hayden theme, aa if Btradlvarlus had supplied the Instrument and Paganinl the genius. M. Mualn bad Beveral recalls, whleh were re peated afterward upra hta performance of HafTaCavatlns, Wienlawaki'a Valae Caprice, and Paganlnl'a prayer from Meaea In Egypt," the last beleg performed en ene atrlng. dew due a vherded beuse. Will Oarlaten T.lli Wfiat He Knows et "I he Science or Hern V The meat auoeeaalnl lecture of tbe week waa delivered by Will Carle ten, before a very large audlenes in Fulton opera heuae, en Thuraday evening. He waa Introduced by Buperlntendent Breebr, and tbe larg? audience greeted with loud applause tee appearance of the famous author of "Farm Ballads." Mr. Oarleten stated that he would talk upon "Tbe Science et Heme" in tbe fcrin of what might be called a poem-leeture, since It waa all In rhyme and Interspersed with original poems. An eloquent tribute te tbe modern freedom accorded te science, was concluded with sn ad monition te apply Its wenderlul power te the habits of home, aa well aa te theae of beast and Insect, tbe former being vsatly mera important. Many a scientist who knewa all about the lite of all sorts of bugs knows nothing of the life that his own children lead ; msny an sstrennmer who Is well acquainted with the ehlldren of Mars knows net his own cfl spring, nor whether or net they are being trained and guided toward these stars, whither he la lerever looking, te tbe neglect of a greater science. The science of home Is no theme et sn hour, but treats problems that dally arise. Tbe author of ''Heme Bweet Heme" was himself hemel aa a wanderer upon the face of the earth. Adam and Eve were probably the meat fer.unate couple that were ever married, and as tbelrsastate waa entirely uneucum bered (with tbe rtaarvatloner one email apple tree) theirs might have been a happy home, had Eve been like a modern woman and aereamed and fainted at alght of tbe aerpeut ; for then Adam, man like, would have laid tbe ugly fellow out and beaten tbn devil out of him, and what an unfortunate and dlsastreua clroumstanee would have been prevented I Batan Is still trying te steal Inte home and aemetlmea he Ilnde permanent lodgment there. Bemetlmes a married couple convert their home Inte a small lyceum, and then geed-bye te peace I Peaee and dlsoutalen will net live together in tha same bcuaa. A poem, illustrative et tbla principle, was here recited. It was the well-known story et Unele Simmy, the lncetsant de bater. A aerlea of poems, Illustrative el varleua principles laid down by tbe speaker, were recited ana enectea in a marveneusiy ey, natural and fsselnailng manner. Mr. Oarleten oemblnea In himself tbe poet, tbe humorist and the actor. Hla enactment et " P.ier Plonle Bam," a little, forlorn homeless beggar, who saved tbe life of a young lady who had snubbed him unkindly, waa both bumoreua and fisthetlc, and strongly Impressed upon his latenera the danger and wrong etaneerlng at poverty and uncouth externals for nobility may lie beneath. Tbeatoryet the parson whose congre gation bought blm a ticket tn Europe and tbe Hely Land, and who, for 0 mentha after hla retum, he'd talk of nothing In pulpit and out of pulpit, except hla Journey, and when espee ally requested te speak eUt no mere, died el grlet from sell suppression tbls poem was well entcted and waa listened te with rant interest. The account, given In qualntdrell rhyme, et an old farmer seeing a blejclerlder for tbe first time and et tbat bicycle-rider's courting his daughter waa received with vigorous applause. l bat well known tale of tbe early settler and hla bride waa recited with painful pathos. Tbls story Is a true poem, and slam pi Indelibly upon tbe heart the danger of Impulsive and hasty words. Tha account et Farmer Hllbblns at tbe rink and tbe description of hia game of base bill were very bumoreua and were famously acted out In conclusion ne saiu ibi us uiane our homes what they should br, and the scl ents of tome becomes sciened et heaven I Mr. Oarleten'a poem-lecture mere than fulfilled the blgn txpectaltena or tbe admtreraet hla simple poetry THE D1UK0TOK9' l.NjTI 11)1 K. TbeQa.ttlens Dltcuued t TticlrUtiilen en Ihcrulsr Aft.rnoeu. Thurtday Afternoon. Tbe erphanV court room waa well filled when Presi dent North called the directors' Institute 'e order alSo'elock, Buperlntendent Brecbt, en behalf of tbe teachers, InvlUd the directors te vl'lt the dltplay contributed by tbe ichoela et the county, en exhibition at Ksbleman'a hull and te leek at the work our boys and girls are doing with pen and pencil. " Are Our Hnuoela a Bucceaa," waa dli cueatd by B. K. Andrews, of Providence township. He aald aeme el tbe textbooks In uie in our achoela are net what they ancutd be. Berne of tbe readera might have done for the dark agea. He believed that our readera aheuld teach truth and morality Instead of superstitious tales. "CLOSER DISTRICT SUPERVISION. " H, H. Myers, of Mr. Jty tewmhlp.read a paper en " Cleser Distrlet Supervision. " The meat successful industries in tse coun try are these which receive the closest supervision. If a close supervision Is bp- piled te tne financial condition 01 clues I ana counties, why should there net be a I dose supervision et the funds set apart for puMle tducUe. Tawt art M pw cant. verabla time mera achoela new than twenty years age but there la no mera closer supervision new tbsn then. The eaunty superintend ent In meat cases cannot spend were than one hour In a term et six or seven months at a school In tbe county. Imagine any enterprise that the superintendent visits but once In six or seven months and yet the schools In many dlstriets are managed tbat way. Dlreotera aheuld bs se qualified tbat can go Inte a school, In struct the ehlldren and bear them en what they have already atudled. He recom mended tbe election of district auperin tendenta. Frem alx te ten dlstriets ran Jointly elect a superintendent te co-operate with the county superintendent. Seme aay that tbla la objectionable because of the expense. In hla judgment It would ba better te have a district superintendent and a abort term than a long term without the superintendent. The expense would net be a financial burden, while the advantagea resulting wenld be great It would have a tendenojtte bring patrena closer te scherls. Their Inteieit Is new lying dormant ; any. thlug that will arouse the. Intereat of pa pa teona would be for the benefit of Ihe publle aobeol sjstem. directors' visits. B. Ears Herr, of West Lampeter, read a Ssp9r en "Can Director a Vlalt Bchoela luntblyT" In his district two directors are appointed each month te visit all tbe schools, snd by this method the beard la each month advised of the work being done In tbe schools. Directors who de net vlalt schools are net fit te held thst Important efflce. They should be such men as aie atle te take charge of the aobeol, ask questions aud review lesrens. Hew te gt tee patrons te visit tbe schools he oeuld net anawer. Mr. North aald the aobeola of Columbia are visited regularly by directors appointed for tbat purpose. Mr Andtewr, of Providence, said the school laws require directors 10 vlalt aobeola once each month. Mr. Herr said he bad been told of dis tricts Jn tbla county where dlreotera' visits nre a rarity, and of one school tbat had net been vlslted all of last term by a dtreoter, THE KXTRA APrnOPRIATION. 11 What use shall be made et the extra appropriation?" wastueaubjeotef a paper by Daniel V. Herr, of Maner township. Before writing his paper be met a teseber and he asked him the question aialgned te him; tbe teacher repllee : ' Give tbe extra ap propriation te tbe teaeber."The next person asked was a director, and thlsdlrec.er said, Jokingly heauppeaed: "Divide It among the uireoiers-'. in ma uistriet a fair salary is being paid te the teachers, but they are net overpaid. lu 18S school dlstriets of Penn sylvania the average paid teachers is lers than f20 per month, In aeven dlstrle's the average la only f 12, In two distrletatll, snd In two dlstriets $10. We knew the time snd money required te secure sueu snedues, tlen ai will fit one te teaeb,and It la net fair te ask teachers te wetk ter the sums abeve noted. We ought te be careful le pay such salaries as will get us the very best teachers and keep them. In Maner township two bad been lest tbls term because better eflera were made eUewhere. He did net see that the terms tn the rural dlstrle's could be made sny longer. When April comes tbe larger boys snd girls have work te de en the farm and cannot attend school. The extra appropriation is Intended for the Improvement et tbe school and net In tended te lower tbe taxes. He favored the purchase of dictionaries for every school, ler, next te the Bible, they are tbe best books published. He dwelt for some tlme en proper ventilation and heating, and showed from the state reports that 4,872 school houses In Pennsylvania are badly ventilated, Berne et tbe extra appropria tion might be profitably spent tbat way, and aeme for aupplementary reading aud geed blackboard aurfaep. He advocated the fencing In or school yards and tbe planting et trees. QCNEHAL, DISCUSSION, B. Ezra Herr talked en tbe lack of In tereat shown by patrons In our toueolr. But few vlalt a school from the time It Is opened until tbe close, and yet these tame parties wbe won't visit snhoela would net put a pig or a sheep with a n.elgbber and leave It tbere for six or aeven months with out going te nee It. It shows tbey ere mere for their stock than tbe welfare et tbelr children. If patrena can be interested In school work much geed will be ac complished. B. D. Ulller, or Etst Lampeter. thought tbe teaeber could de a reat deal tewarda getting patrons Interested iu schools. J. F. Land Is, of East Lampeter, tbenght patrena would be interested in school work, if personally sollelted by directors. J. K. Nlsrley, of East Denegal, said tbere were many mere visits made by patrena In his district since tbe beard appointed com mittee te regularly visit the schools ones a month. It directors visit regularly pitrecs will also visit. In his district alate blackboards had been Introduced tour years sge snd tbey were found te be et great advantage. Mr. Heller aald tbey had alate surface In East Lampeter for a number of years, but It was net satisfactory. L. B. Gress, of Eiat Hempfleld, favored slate beards because they saved tbe eye sight of the cbtldree. He thought that a geed way te spend the extra appropriation. A BREEZY DISCUSSION. M. M. Brubaker, of Mt Jey, asked whether teichera and directors are te come from all parts of tbe oeunty jesr alter year when the teachera and directors et the city de net Intereit themselves In Institute work or de net contribute te the expense et tbe Institute, He learned tbat but very few et tbe teacbersef the city had enrolled tbem tbem selves. He moved tbat If the dlrectera and teaebera de net la tbe future Buppert the Institute that it bs beld In Columbia. W. O. Frew, of Paradise, said It waa a question with which tbe directors had nothing te de. It Is all very well ter thoae dlstriets wen or Lancaster, but Ihe addi tional expense would be great en these who lived In ether nocuous of ttie oeunty. The motion of Mr. Brubaker was lest by a vote of 22 ayes te -12 nays, w.th a number net voting. Mr. Brubaker said ha did ret expect that the motion would be carried. He merely offered it te sbe w tbe public what LinatHter city has dene tbls year towards the support el tbe Institute a state institute. Capt Bricker spekn briefly of tbe benefit aueriieii ny uireoiers' luainuitB, auu 01 iue mueh greuf-r bentfit tbat would te derived from a stale institute, iiecuereua resolu tion prHylng the Irglslittute tn pss a law providing ter a stati instl ute of directors te be made up et three dlreotera from each senatorial district. This institute could suggest laws te the leclilatu-H for the benefit of the publle schools and the school lane could be madu uniform. Tbe resolution w adopted. la ateam besting a success? was discussed by Geerge I) fting. of Klir.tbethtevrn, and J. L. Krubaker, Esst Uemptlald, and tbe conclusion they arrived at was that It Is a Bticecas. The manner of enrolling and marking teaebera present wat dlicusseil. Oue plau proposed was te have tbe superintendent luarn ine:e present m u wkiuuiuk uu end el each f-efleu. Anether plan sug gested wss le give each tt acber a ticket for each session te be collided at the end of each session from tbe teacher. A third plan auggesttd wns te have the Institute divided Inte dtstrlets, with some person from each distrlet te note the absentees. ThH Institute lock no action en Ihe question. Uniformity In the pttrctintage te le paid and manner of collection of school tax waa the last tepe dUrusted. Under the law some of tbe districts elect tbelr collectors by popular vote, ethers by the school beard et tbe dlstrlc'. Same of tbe districts collect their tsx ly awarding tbe same te tbe lowest bidder and rtcelte the difference Letwttu the pried bid and 5 pr cent allowed bylaw from theoeunty, while ntbera have te pay 6 per cent, for collection, Tbe general oplulen 1 xpmsed waa that tbe law governing tbe same should be se amended tbat tbe school berd abeald select lta own collector and fix the com pensation. 1 here being no further business the In stitute adjourned sxne die. J.eit II Ui Nete lu a frtxs fight Andrew Geed, el Pittsburg, charges Edward Grinder with mayhem. Yesterday tbe two men mentioned adjourned te tbe river bank a at tbe feet et Twenty-fifth street te hsva a fight. During thescuflls QilBdar bit Qoed'a note ctr, hecee the suit WILL POWDERLY ACCEPT! ir is Tnecaur as wiix ir bis rb BLKOIIUN IS DNAMIMOt'8. Tha E.nttinint et tha atonal Aieeanblv of th Knights of Laber In tha aaneral Btaattr Workman's rarer The Onaven- tien'a rrocMrtlegs ea Tnariday, I.vniANArer.is, Ind., Nev. 19 Althengh committee wetk occupies meat et tbe time of the delegatta te tba general assembly there Is 1 still ccnildetsble time ter gossip about matters of Intereat te the order. Nesrly every expression of oplnlep, however, Is ststed with an "11" and that contingent Is Powderly's accept ance of the cbtei efflce whleh In turn de de penda en the action tbat may betaken en his address. Unless favorable aetlcn Is taken en certain of bis recommendations It Is believed he will positively decline te'aeive. On tbe ether band It favorable action Is taken and tba call la practically unanimous It Is believed be will accept There Is a general feeling In his favor, and yet there sre enough differences of opinion aa te methods of reaching the same end te make It rather Interesting. l'OWDKKLY'H AMMUAXHBPOHr. xha General Blatter Workman Makes Bems Socgtallens. General Master Workman Powderly's sunual report waa read before tha general assembly of tbe Knights el Laber In In dianapolis en Thursday. He opened by praising tbe order ler ila aucceta during the tew years It haa been erganised, and tbeu ssld : With an executive beard whose mem bers were net In bsrmeuy with esch ether, who travelled from place te place denounc ing thf'lr tellew-rlllcers and condemning actions tbat tbey were net responsible for, It could net be wondered at tbat we have lest In numbers. Tha unwise strikes whleh were entered upon sgslnat the laws and principles of the Knights of Laber awept thousands of our members Inte poverty snd forced them from the order. Add te all of these causes the campaign which has Just closed lu tbe United States, In which memeera ana assemblies were pitted egalnst each ether en a quearlen whleh was uever maue a pari or me aeoiaratien 01 principles, and en whleh they oeuld very well afford 10 differ without differing as te any point In the laws or rules et the order, and we wonder net tbat there haa been a falling off, but tbat we have passed through the crucial teat with thersnks unbroken as we find thorn te-day. Alter speaking et tbe high eatlmatten in which tbe order Is beld by msny outside of It and showing the multiplicity of details he must leek after, be continues : We have been treated te many adlsoeurse during the past year en the subject of one man power, 'ihe chief trouble with our order la because el the lack of one man power. Our pawer has been divided In tbe past and It hai worked Injury tens. Tbe will of thlsrder cryalallred Inte law and Imprinted upon the pagea of our constitu tion by the representatives here asaembled shnulu be carried out tn the letter. Te de this the duty is assigned te one man te exe cute these laws. Where tbe msny execute tbe lawatbemaelvea they always fall; where faeh man Interprets tbe law ler himself there Is sure te be a babel et sound and con fusion. Vesftn one man the power te exe cute the lawa which Ihe many favor and pass upon; allow no Interference with that man In Ibe performance of his duly, and you may expect results, Allew every self seeker, every knsve, my disturber and fault finder te Interpret the laws and we have auareby pure and almpie. A pander ing te Ignorance by some haa given rise te the Impression tbst the man wbe railed against one man power was a friend te the matsea. Ne greater mistake was ever made. Matters et Interest chiefly te tbe order came In for a geed share of attention, and he then favors a change of the time el hold ing tbe general aitiambly,bellevlng ltoemes tee close te the election. He advocates equal pay for equal work for women. Tbe previsional committee la referred te as fellows : Scarcely hnd thegavel fallen en the last aet of tbe Mlnncapetia session tban traltera' hands were raised te deatrey what it had taken yeara of time and patient work te construct. The majority of the last conven tion were right ; they legislated as tbey aaw the nccesaity for It ; they refused te paaa resolutlena with which tbey were net In sympathy, and at tbe close of tbe general uistttibly a meeting waa held In tba oily of Chicago with the avowed purpose or dis rupting tbe whole order. At tnat meeting It was resolved te organize what waa called a "previsional committee" for tbe purpose el" purifying the order." Decision Ne. 276, which la herewith presented ler tbe action el the general aaaembly, deala with the question et tbe right of a member et the " previsional committee " te vlalt or other ether wiaa meddle with anaiaembly of thlserder. Tbat deolslen should be approved, and a law passed at tbla meeting which would promptly and forever expal from tbe order the member wbe would engage In saeh dastardly work aa waa Inaugurated at the meeting el the Chicago previsional. These attacks upon the K. of L. oeme from tbe persistent opposition which has been shown te tbe Ideaef allowing ether organlzitlena tn control the Knights or Laber. De net misunderstand me, for I de net refer te trade unions. I once referred te tbit matter at a meeting et tbla body, and my remarks were twisted snd tortured te serve tbe purpose of designing knavea, who attemptud te play upon the ieellnga et trade unionists. I de net mean tbe trade unionists. Tbelrcauseand ourasreeneln the main. The organization which your general master workman speaks of is tbe International Werklngmen'a ataoclatlen, which passed resolutlena three years age te secure tbe election of lta trusted agents aa general clBcera et tbe order of K. of L. The prce'a are In my poasessloo. The plans of these men met with but llttle success, and from that time tn the present the members el that organization have secretly and un tiringly worked ter the ruin et this erdir. Ex Secretary Lilebman's report waa alae presented, lu it be took up his election aa ueneral secretary two yeara age,explalnlng thatbygoed service aud butlnees metbeda he hoped forever te alienee hla alanderera. He Indignantly denied tbe charge tbat hs falsified accounts, explaining that he bad nothing te 00 with paying bills, that werk: devolving ea tbe treasurer. He turlber denied the claim tbat be bad employed non-uuleti help at tbe general otlleas. Hla rxaliiatien waa appended aa a part et the report it must bb unanimous. The Philadelphia lnquucr tajs It has beeti letrued Irem an absolutely authentic nource tbat General Maa'.er Workman l'ow l'ew dtrly will net accept a reelection unites It cornea practically unanimous. The person giving this Information, which waa net Imanded for publication, oc cupies a high cfllclal poiltlen In the order, and la In some measure a confidant of Mr. Pewderly'a. Ueretotefore the labor leader has always worked ler a re eltctten, and one of hla reasons for net doing ae thla time la tbat the salary attached te the olllce will be re duced from tbe present figure, 10,000 per Jfirtr, te at lean (3 170, and msy ti lower. Tntn another reason la tbat the New Yerk World haa made him two cllers, one of O.liCO per year for his beat energies for six hours per day, and the ether etlerlnic te pay hla expenses and a liberal aalary for a Kurepssn tour te sluey the condition of the wage worker and the general Industrial system en the ether side, and te lurulah cue letter each week giving a cemprehen sive summary 01 nis oeteivationi. Ah there la almeat sure te be some op ep op petitlou te tbe re-election of the present general master workman It will take but a short time te show whether or net tbls In tentien cf Mr. Powderly's Is stable. Tbe In a roitllen te knew siy that in case et h abaelutertfutal le aerve again a dark terse will b sprung en the convention, but 11 will no be anyone whoe namshasbatn commuted with thecAlce. Treicbery Is bsln crlsJ by Mr. Powder, ly'a friends against General Maater Work man of tbe Minara' Distrlet W, T. 1.9 wis. liny declate tbat dur sg the lvt a;aalen et the general executive beard Mr. Lewis met Mr, Pewdeily ana warmly assured him of his friendship and hla Intention of turning tha miners In for his re election. Then, It Is alleged, Mr. Lewis visited tha diflsrent assemblies In his Jurisdiction and laid tha wires for his own election, and that he la new combining with tba Anti-Heme elub and Barry element In Indianapolis te fleet that end. MIGHTS pr UltlZENS. Judge Allisen Hais Tbrj May Ktslst aa lilrgsl arraat. Judge Allisen, of Philadelphia, took co ce co catien en Thuraday te make aeme lerclbla remarka concerning tbe rlghta of eltlaana and policemen. Tbe case ou trial Involved errxa suits for atssult and battery, In which Offlcera Jehn Btlrk, James Tuatlnand Isaae D. Williamson weie concerned. Jehn Fries bad been arrested In the street alter being ordered by one of tbe policemen le go 10 ms neme, auu aaary ana Agnes rni were also Involved In tbe affair. Me ether orients was charged agalnat Files. Judge Allisen said 1 II an etneer makes an arrest without a warrant be becomes a wrong-deer hlmsslf If he does net see tbe offense committed, and ha Is responsible for any vloleuee he may inflict ou the prisoner. A clllien sr reaisd when he haa net violated any law la net bound te submit, and msy use foree te resist, but no mere. It sn officer under takes te make an illegal arreat It la theaime as If a private cltlren should de It for an c nicer is protected by tbe lsw only when cxeoulleg the law. Te Atfe the Court's Optolen. Mere complications are likely le arise out et the action et tbe supreme court In de claring unoenatltutlnnal lecent legislation affecting eitteB of this state. Bealdes the munlelpal set of 18S7, which It la proposed le have re enaeted by tbe next legislature, the aupremeoeurt has declared Illegal a portion of tbe act of 1874. Mayer Kenney, of Read ing, waa elected te hla present pisttlen at the spring election et 1887 for four years under tbe aet et 1185, whleh Is a supple ment te the act of 1U74 Tbe question new Is whether tbe supplement Is net also void. Tha mayor la Republican, and tbe Demo cratic clubs have appointed a committee te consult legal talent ler the purpose of de termining II tba mayor cannot be euated. It the court dtcldt a tbat hla tei'm expires next spring, then he will be a candidate for re election. The matter is of considerable Intereat, as a almllar atata el adalrs exists In ether cities, including Lancaster. m Itedeclng Their Working rotes. On Thursday a nntlee waa posted at Ihe Warren foundry in 1-ullllp.burg, N. J,, the Iargeat establishment In tbe town and em ploying 400 men, that all tbe single men would be suspended and tbe married men retained. It was also slated that there wss danger et tbe largest of tbe company's shops being shut down. Orders have been Issued at the silk mill there, which employs 226 hands, that new warps shall net lake the places of these tbat are running out unlit after January L Workmen who were frightened Inte vntlDg the Kepubllean tleket there by tbe talk et tbe campaign orators are new displeased. Quail and Whisky, Frem tbe Charleston (8. 0 ) World. A msn living near Ssnta Cruz has been oatehlng quail In a peculiar way. Fer three weeks he hss been spreading grain in the read near his place, where quail abound. On Ibe day the law was out he put wheat In the place as uaual, but had previously soaked the wheat In wblaky. Watching the place, be saw the quail come out, eat, get drunk and In a short time Ha down stupefied. He then went te them and gathered about one hundred Inte a sack tbat he earrled with him. A few tbat were net fully drunk were caught by his deg. Ha hss practised the same method alnee auoeeutully, m The nera.-T.m.r Arrested ler Oratltr. Professer Oiear K. Qleaaen, the hersev tamsr, wss arrested In Philadelphia en Thunday by agents et tbe Society for the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals en the charge et "cruelly Ill-treating and abusing a horse by throwing him en bis bead and causing bleed te rush from his mnuth" during one of his exhibitions. Dr, J, W, Gadsden, a veterinary surgeon and the so ciety's sgent, witnessed the professor's ex hibition en Wednesday night, and tbe former reported te the society tbst In his opinion "there wss uuneceisary foree used lu the latter part or It" Mr. Gleaaen was held In bail ter a hearing. aov.Mier Ittavet's Proclamation. A proclamation waa Itaued by Governer Beaver en Thursday evening calling upon the citizens of this common wesltb te ob serve Thursday, November 29, as a day of thankagtving, In accordance with the reoemmendatlcn et tbe prealdent of tbe United States. He relera te the general preaperlty of the people and te the freedom from pt stllenoe that has ehsrsclerlajd the year. TbS Victim Alene Kctposslble, In the ault et Hannah M. lrey against tbe Pennsylvania railroad company ter dam ages ter the less of her husband, Sheriff Jebc Irev. who waa run ever snd Instantly killed at Krezsr Station, Pa., tbe court haa decided tbat a case bad net been made out, because tbe evidence showed tbat tba deceased was guilty of contributory negll. genes In net stepping te leek and listen. A Htrlke Stepped by Troe. Tbe COO pnddlers at Jenes & Laughlin's American Iren works struck st Pittsburg en Thuraday morning sgslnst tha change in working hours, made necessary by the secarclty of natural gas during tbe day time ; but trouble haa been bridged ever temporarily, tbe men agreeing te tbe terma proposed aa a matter of accommodation. All tbe suspended works will therefore stsrt up te-aay. At tbe end of the truce tbe empleyes will Insist upon their original preposition. A general atrlke Is almost certain aa tbe final outcome. The Or.Kiy f ap.r Tretr. The manufaclurera of strsw wrapping paper held a eecret meeting lu Chloage yes terdsy, and after a long discussion raited the price of paper frcm 130 te f35 per ten. Aa the product of tbe mills represented In tbe trust amounts te fully 200 tens per day, tbe trust will resp an extra profit tbat Will auibuui 10 luny i,jw per aay, Election CaiaDlipesd Of. Tbe aulta brought before United Statea Commissioner Kennedy, en election day, for bribery and receiving bribes, against A. J. Lelbley, Geerge Derwart, Jehn Uaveratlck and Wm. Mo Me Michael were dlsmlsaed en Thursdsy evenlng forwent of evidence. Tbe caaa sgslnst Daniel MoEvey will be heard to te to mei row evening. Waa tba mat Gamer. There waa a guess tex plaesd at the Lan caster County heuse a few days before tbe election. Tbe prlea of tbe guess was ten cents, and the person who guessed nearest te tbe official majority in Pennsylvania was te receive the proceeds. In all 110 persona gueased, and the lucky winner was Dr. B. F. W. Urban. Hia gueas waa 70,735, being 41 away from the majority, He re ceived tliCO. KceliOliijr, from tbe N, Y Herald. Tbat aeme people were guilty of stupid bets en ibe election Is made sufficiently clear by these pathetic lines from tbe pen el a man wbe get left : Ne new overcoat Hi's aeasen I same old ulster II have te de, If I still itln my reiten, 1 11 net bet la 91. Killed IllmsiK for Fear of Death. On Thursday Leuis Geyser, of Pittsburg, while laboring under tbe hallucination tbat somebody waa trying te ahent him, locked himself in bis room and committed sulelde with a revolver. Fecrt.cn FrepartlM Condemned. Sheriff Burkbelder'a condemnation Jury tbla afternoon condemned Ibe properties of fourteen persons. These will ba sold la January. Mlka Donaven Olvia Dtmpifj All he Wants, Fer aeme tlme the sporting men et thla country have been excited ever the encoun ter whleh took plsee In WUllareiburg,N. Y. last evening, between Jack Dempsey tha clever middle weight pugilist, aud Prof. Mike Donaven, once the ohampten middle weight Donaveu la a much eldor man than Dempaey and Is Jealous of tha lattat'a rapidly gaining popularity. Dsmpsey la also aald te have spoken disparagingly of the old man, which he oeuld net underatand. Thla led te the match for which Donaven waa te receive 03 per cent and Dempaey 35 of the gate money. Tbe fight was one of the best ever seen by sporting men and at the;end of the six reuuds was deelared a draw. Donaven fought wenderlully well and took Dempaey and friends completely by surprise. Twe-thirds of the audience thought Mike ahculd bsve been given the light, as be smaahed Damptey alt.overlhe stage. Anethtr Laecast.r Wedding, MIssUleraencsK. Welchans, daughter et Mrs. Samuel Welchans, was married en Thursday afternoon te Jeseph P. Dun Dun weedy, a young lumber dealer et Hldge way, Elk oeunty. Tbe coreineny waa par formed by Dr. J. Y. Mitchell at the resi dence of the bride's mother, 120 North Msry street. The wedding waa private, only the relatives and a few clote friends of the oeuple belug preient Miss Fanny Welchans, a sister of the bride, was the bridesmaid and a brother et the groom was groomsman. Jehn Falek and Walter Welebaus were the ushers. Ila Went tba lleands. Jehn Waters, whose term of Imprison ment for drunkenness aud disorderly con duct en a commitment of Aldermau A. F. Dennelly explted yesterday, waa takeu before Alderman Dmu last evening. There be was charged with a almllar efleuae and hla sentence was live days lu Jail. He waa then taken before Alderman Barr and hla sentence here, in view of hta having been In Jail ler aeme days, was made twenty tour bouts, te date from the expiration of Alderman Dseu's commitment tMlllngst's n.eend Hearing. Aa we go le press this attorneon Calvin M, Bellinger la having hla second hearing en tbe charge et mutdnrlnghls wife, Rate Delllnger. It Is befere Alderman Halbach and Is being held in the orphans' court room. The accused is represented by Brown A Uensel, and tbe district attorney la looking atter tbe commenwoalth's inter ests. The prluelpal witnesses are said te be Uenatablea Barnheld aud Wltllek and the man who Is ssld te be a Plukcrteu detective. Tba llf eusktr Asiaelt Case. Harry Brubaker, et Mlddle street, who wss se badly beaten in his own house en Wednesday evenlng, haa brought suits be be feie Aldeimsn Barr sgalaat Jehn Beeth and Jehn Hagelgaua. He elisrges them with felonious assault aud baa alae made complaint sgslnst ether psrlles wbote names are unknown. It la aald tbat they were with llagelgans and Beeth. A Memerial te U.n. Biaildan, Washington, Nev. 10 At the lO'.h ro re ro ULlen of the Army of tbe Cumberland veterans, held at Ouleagn.Hspt, 10 and 20, a memorial reported by special oemmiltee waa unanimously adopted bearing testi mony te tbe worth et tbe late Gen, Sheri dan. A copy of this memorial waa engrossed snd bound In a case of blaek leather with black salln lining for presentation te Mrs. Sheridan. It was delivered te Mrs. Sberldsn te-dsy, with a let ter from General W. S. Kosecrans, president et tbe Society of the Army of the Cumberland, lu whleh he says of Gen. Sheridan: "Upwarda et one yeai'a servloe under my oemmand as ehlef et cavalry and infantry division commander, during whleh he recelved tbn grades of brigadier and or major general or yoluu yeluu teera for distinguished gallantry and elll elll "bleney, especially endeared him te me and created ties of oemradeshlp and fraternity which lime never aevered. Whlle pre senting tbls testlmenlsl en behslf et Ibe society, these ties Impel me te add the ex ex preislen of my profound grief at his domlae and my fervent condolence with bla sorrowing fsmlly en their irreparable lesr," Tba Qov.rner la a rlckls. Londen, Nev. 10, The 'Imet' Zinzlbar oerreapondent says the Southern mall brings news that the ports are filled with Inaurg eats and tbe antl German feel Ing Is unabated. Tbe burning of Mene nangl Tugbl la confirmed. The governor of Mcsamblque Is prevented from returning tn bis capital by a hostile chief en the Zimbeat Willi. Uapa M.nl.nctd, Little Boek, Nev. 10 Tbe trlsl of members of the " While Capa " which baa been progressing In the U. S. court ended jeslerday, Fred. Davis and Jack Mellieger were aentenend te five yeara Im prisonment at hard labor and fined tCOO eaeh. Dr. U. O. Hue, Caleb Glaaaee, and Cal Bsekbam were sentenced te six and three months' Impriaenmnnt and fined (COO and 100 respectively. The men lived in Randelph county and bad terrorized a large section of country, driving away people who bad Incurred their hostility. Knew Nettilur uric. Londen, Nev. 10 Tbe Newt' Dublin special says tbat nothing Is known tbeie el tbe reported papal rescript en tbe Irish question. The arabblshep haa received nothing. The Times does net mention the retedpr. 'Ihe Standard's Dublin apeclsl says it la net believed tbat such u document has been acnt Tbe report originated lu Lim erick. M.oiu.rer I'arhaiuenl Dasd. Londen, Nev. 10 Cel. Francis Duncan, Cenaervatlve member et Parliament for Uolbern, la dead. m Anledlcatluu of War. Bun UN, Nev. 10 The Berlin Pest says: " Tee Increase el France's military force brings us nearer te war. This Increase Is being made at a rate with whleh tbe peace pewera are scarcely able te keep paee. Tbq same remark may be applied te Kusl, tbe Increase et whose military strength cannot be explained as a defensive meaiure." Many Vtel Wrecked. Londen, Nev, 10 Vlelsnt gales are le le neited slene tbe west cesat Of Great Brltstu. Numerous wrecks have occurred Among tbe vtsaels which were wrecked is the Norwegian bark Uypatla which went aabere near Holyhead. Ne lives were lest. Neah Wcuattr'a Daughter Dlrs. BniDOKPOivr, Conn., , Nev. 10. Mir, Ueury Jehneen died here suddenly this morning, sged 00. Sbe was the daugh'.o-Jef Neah Webster, "el dictionary tame. A Train Plaegea Tbroegh a Urlilje. Eldohade, Kb., Nev. 10 A cattle train of 20 cara en the UnlonPaeltlo went through Walnut river bridge near tbla oily Jaat night The engine aud ten cara were com pletely wrecked, ICO cattle killed and many Injured. Lesa f 00. 000. Te Halts iwlit'en Fenda, The Methrdlst Mualensry committee, In session at New Yerk, en Thursday, voted te rBlae during Ihe ceming: year (1,100 000 ler distribution, and (100,000 te meetout meeteut b tending expense. sinninp. nu MiTRnRRi vaasj ws trai,sauas a . . .4&a DAUPHIN COCN1V ISIN iiHE.i mrts CUSTODY this mohnihe. ' . '..? vm HS fa Seapecttd of Drowning BIS WMeTJ SSftlnaA Rn.lv lSTaa Vnnnif In -jXAalaAA.!! " r . 'w urease xwe Years age uistrict Atier ; -j nry Kaek.l In Charge of the Case. .... -3&I iJAHRT.inuna, nev. iu rniup uarryv" waa hrmitfht lr Iha nnnnlv nHtnn tbfflljira " r j:.. . ... r. : rr :Tr morning ny uonsiaeie nawK, or y ioenre-;-- 1 township, en Ihe charge et drowning! Mae-1 wife In Wlconlace creek about tweyaara'J It will be remembered that the tedy et'4; Mrs. uarry was found In the creek aaaer.. suspicious clrcumstsnees. iifiN! Ne particular etlert was made at the llsaa ''.J 10 discover the cause of death, ana IB: matter icon icded from tba minds of UeV4vj people. Of late, teill however, circumstances transpired whleh lead eertaln persona te leek UDen narrv aa the murderer of huvfiS lalfa. ind that ndHnm wa,a In nnaftaaalnl T et fan! a whtnh nnnlil threw srmn lleht nneai'M ber demise, v? It was supposed at first te be a eata al'-'Ki suicide, but new that Barry la under ar-j reat ius jierauns nave reieuuau u ssusv a great deal aueut the mysterious trageay.'t-iyi Distrlet Attorney Kunkel hss all tawl fiaartAt-ea In Ihti naain satiflfftaah ntlsnnev watt II fraawAVffil g'f"s sea iuu tKaQi' saaaaa a itinuuwa TV asm Paraavr-h.' given a hearing in the near lutute. I-UK I'AHNKLt, INQUIRY. A Weman's Teallutnny In Htlatlau Merlr el Utr Huaband. te IhsiH-J Londen, Nev. 10 The Patnell cerneals-;??; alen resumed Its slltleg te-day. Lady Mountmeres, Ibe widow of tbe late Lord it Mniintitinrrs. ilmninl that frlandlv faal.i'-' .,Ba.l ft. .a m ft. m I ... ft..ft m. Jt aaa A ' if.. the Laud League meeting began. In JeJy, ISSO.her husband obtained an ejectment writ;' ' against one et tbe tenants, aud en tba Seak,,', of September following while abe waaasV sent In Soetland, her husband was ahetaa)4; - killed. She attended tbe funeral and let Kberhall, the family residence, In October of tbe same year. On her way te a learner tbe nteDle hooted at lierandJiif stones al her young son. . " '" Sir Charles Russell proceeded te OTeaavf examine the witness when she fslnted. BITS . Charles thereupon Intimated that he wetjMr net further examine the witness. "?'' A constable by the name et DrutnmeeeV; depeaed tbat the people retuted te aaslst !;'; police In the Inquiry Inte Lord Mount-' mores' murder. Oa croaa-exsmlnatlen Drummond aaMlt'A-, that ha attributed Ibe hostility et tbepaepVal : partly te Lord Mountmeres' conduct aa-ir. magistrate and rsrily te bis attitude r--'jvj garuiu( me lauu qutauuu. evg;' O'Connor aald that he saw men dsnclca?. around some bleed stslcs which markesT,':- tbe scene of the murder, -SbrL Sir Henry James, counsel rer the imiit'S : at sa I I lis, annasar sna-aMsiaaBit In silvti AMalttraB IW-ml 'J auu WU UUVT ' V arajwVM w Bftevu v iiuvwhw awa'ajarr cernlng eutrsgte cemmltud in ceubij Kerrv. .- W Sir Oharlra Ruaiell, Parnelllte count eW protested against Ihe practice at Jumpteg ij from one county te another in picdueug ,.J evidence. iSj Judge Hannen aald (hat It waa f ue tawl, this method or giving eviuence was airaeuw te fellow, but the counsel bad enured blaaH'J that there were no ether means et sbeitasW-J Ing tbe case. , , The court men aaientee 10 bit neuir &i James proceeding. S Turned Celd Bboulaerte Tbe Mormons, v; Ottawa, Out, Nev. 10. The MermcMf il'IfrAiiiau uetncvu uti iaiu uumwutjt n,i.! the tenants en hla estates In Ireland nntll'. a delegates who sre here conferring with tba $iS r.t--nnnAn ..D.-HInn Ih.U MAt f 1 AIM Ant im JMlM U1VIUUIVUI . VMM. M. ., MW. W...W.MWM . T. the Northwest, encountered a serious set- hank VAatardav. TIiav had taken It for granted tbst the lsw prohibiting them frcm mj practicing polygamy applied only te future 'M tviavlafl,Aft hut whan Ihav aklrnH fnr ututf. iiti nM airalnat nrnapntitlnn of snnri tfnrmrai a as t already possessed polygamous wive, .4?! tbey were met with a refuaai. They were -.;?r; alan rfuaert nnrfriMalnri te brlns intnthaH country a large quantity or machinery freajj or euty. xney are greauy aianearienaai gt, , erar tha reaull of their Intervlewa with tfaa )?-i vlltl-l- 4 -i,t -' -...- ..--.. VM"'M UlUUMIS JB9HIIURJ BUU J iiHii4sunnnw. TAnnaran win nival vnrv mtur ri nnaaa Da f' --'--- ....-,- ,..- -.. . - . Mermen luimigrauuu in we vanaiaati. Northwest fef Thry Will IIoebcs American Contractors. .5-ii Ottawa. Out. Nev. 10. There la muekv dlaappelntment here among Canadian ee-""4 irsoiers ever ine awaru uy iue iemiaraaa': government et the Gallop Rapids oentraot,?j,; amounting te (800.000, and the Sault HaVM Marie canal oantraet, (1,250,000, te a syndic J -. .. ft -, n T-Ilft U,-.- ..&' utbe uuiupuacu larsivi j ui uuiint cjihyvv uvta,A ft.tu.uiB, UMiiuuui aft.e f,vuiunm iuaa Yrfl TT tilted Hiatus, and a bill will be introduced '51 In tbe Dominion Parliament during tba - -- 7.-:y" approaching session, te retaliate In the dlv Iia rectlen or excluding American contracten afA. it... .nn a ft a. a i nil a a. . aa I I . MAIIA.aitnaHat .v;29 KUUI IUU UJUltlUUItUU 111 Rtli gUTUUIUwall wnrlfa In Ontul In thfl future. .ZL" 9 Twe Olrls Kllltd. Cincr.KViLLK, e, Nev. 16. Yesterday morning Mamie Tann, Allle Redman and' Kmma Nlckens started across the rlver,asd while patalng ever tbe canal bridge, weia caught by a rapidly running train en I! a Cincinnati & Miami Valley read, Mamla Tauu auflered the less et her leg only, but the shock proved fatal, Allle Redman was horribly mangled am', died Instantly. Her leg was cut off and her body cut In twain. Tbe Nlckens girl Jumped, slighting upon a stringer et the bridge, where ahe laid until the train had passed ever her. A Stock Train Wrcek.d. Mount Mounts, N. Y., Nev. 10 A wreak occurred ou tbe Western New Yerk dt Pennsylvania read two miles south of this place Wednesday, oaused by running ever a oe w. Seventeen cars were piled tip In tbe ditch. Tirenty-tbroe head or live stock were killed. The wreck was cleared yesterday, i I. Frebabljr Uiuvutd, West Suruuien, Wis., Nev. 10 Her man Andersen and a young lady frlend left Rice's Point several days age In a eklff, In tendlng'Ma come te this elty te attend a dsnoe. Nothing has since been heard of them, and It Is tuppeeei tbat they wera drowned. A Farmer Kllltd bj Uls t'arlutr. Haeinaw Chy. Mlcb.. Nev. 10 Jeba AIIbii. a farmnr. and Kslnh Stewart qUBT reied about the dlvlalea of a crop that' tbe latter claimed te have planted. Yes terday Stewart and elbera attempted te gat a lead of cabbage, and when ordered off by Alien, Stewart shot him Inflicting a fatal wound. Stewart and parly were sweated. A Vftitl Soppeard te Have Fouedtrtd. Lonuen.Nov. 10 A vessel whleh sailed from Catch, India, bound for Bombay, with 900 natives en beaid, la long overdue and Utaeuppcaed tbat she has leuudeied with all ou beard. Charged Wltn Inciting u Hoyetllng. DUBLIN, Nev. 10 Mr. Kdward Harrlng. i, i. wu,i !.-.,.. tiaa tiA4,i atftua- mn.i,t for lne tlec le boye3ttln. naa a trial la set down for tbe 20th of Neveml vS WStTUElt 1ND1UAUUMS, Kaatern Pennsylvania : Celder j fate .' n Bat n rriav waalaplv wlnds. i Vi iPi i .12 .V V
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