Demon FUTORY. dh Ci QOL wa Dongressy, | state © Assen bis nville , Ulearh wird, Ho s, Centre | Sees. Jud fone Ad’, Jud Hip , Helonte, Protho Daputy Sherif, 1 Deputy Rogiste Record Deputy District Treas Commission Comin Junio Loree Jury Co Court Re Preshyt Wm. Lan fay at iv hap Wednoesd M.E.¢ PD. Mon day at i p 4 mn Ho ed WesT Viraixia elects a Democrat ZOVEInos. i THE INTELLIGENT COLORED YOTE. The intell ored col izent volers among the « sses are breaking away from Republicans as they the tools of have reached promot to positions of honor. The J it is not to be doubted that the gent negroes supported the Demo licket at the Any negro ji J they are but Few : ON OF Dik = them lected Say AN 15 nd POLIRCIONS, late election, Wi ican ticket, the intelligence of aved on the side wotted and and servile leports wgro Der FESLIESS | tablis} tl subjected to whipp with death by ti milder boveott by Reoubli the i Y » who ndepend Republic it con LS OF “80 ha engeful Repu invited rectual this state ATE NEEroes aga { hosa of declared LEReISIn, retaliation rately crats, groes j [ eno i shown themesely proscribe choose to men of Lue Own vote the Iwmocrati They cannot complain if! their own The iticlans ought to be compelled their « politioal slave coin. wpublican pol. to t ke Ae O Mex Harri SOT COM who ai Hn most * - VIRGINIA SAFS Candidate 1 1 Elvet wey The Democratic Gryernor The ehaten commiatioe Wy lowing (Hapat Post Wneerisa Nov, 18.<-Ofeid : from the state sufficiently ascert: ined warrant the annouteemont of the elect ion of Judze A, B. Fl the Dem. otratic governor. bv a fmall but sure majority, The res the state ticket 5 elootad Ty majority, The legislature will stand on joint ballot, 40 Democrats MM Bepublle cans and 71 labor union wependent, I deinen to thu return ing, candidat fit Fraxx Te nn's tistriet, th Tenth, of Olio. a irge mannfacturing distriet, hss nonin, after o oad stil bornly contested Oght on the tarift question, returned a Democrat by about 1a majority, The Toleds Blade, Rep,, says of the protection can. diate ys defeat that It “is n stigma upon ha voters of this district, from the foot old WAS HE FROM CENTRE COUNTY, Kokiber Dies~A For'une ‘alting Helrs, Pennsylvan a A ‘The following letter appeed in the Times on last Saturday Uiiladelphia { tunid might bo of importance to some of four renders : are sometimes stranger than In the year 1855 one vacts fiction. called John Findsermaker, enlisted the regular army at Wilkesburre, He was discharged from the army Pa. 0. tober, 1858, ment he was a young man, probably not age, As his name indi- cates, he was German nationality, He has recently died, leaving a fortune and without any known heirs. At the time of his death he was ws old over 22 yes ol agi Of about Ve weight about 1640; of i a lavper | or 0) \ n ight about 5 feet 8 inches, and heavy | or dark completion; illiterate, wis his ary life, “The old ~for as such he kuown—for Years pics chi lived a very secluded, solits and so died without telling any person who he really was or anything in reg to his family his without Han many to ory and any disposit COTTEY. 1888, John ! Fenstermacker, or a8 he was sometimes | fy | Bomberger, a passenger conductor, was en | gaged in coupling cars, and the moving one | caught At the time of his enlist. | _ defeated the bill granting t mak- | y result of the | photographs Jad wh Do ! y a hotel keeper ¢ ine 3 nd not eng; wed in the { liquor usd i to s¢ on several with hospitable wis arrested and | of the law oF A special ad di spensed liquor his fr } g own ho i Sunday, intent, and for this he tried under that section { which forbids the selling irs by any person, verdict was away of | aken, and in 1 for the Ivered., says that the to all pers whethes sweeping lan- Mis ] i i i ] i delay an Id £ lating 1 " | pends enti in what action the Vanderbilt interest in the next few day The olders are ready to do {either of two thing If the Vander. they are ready to go are remdy gl 3 ¥ rif i, LH0Y Wind | resentatives of v take M+ tufive TR i tshurgh SONS mi : | bill agent ! { to sell the likewise, provided we get a good price |forit. We propose to follow the leader. | ship of the agents I this n thor ard £1 The i i i Bev wt built ell if they giving | entering defendant the | stock to certain parties who | we are ready to dol i ont and that is ail in all this f talk.” : | deotine of 100; | do | Tae electoral college is an aboming. | tion in Amerie; | 3, in etitations, Abolish i —— pt aw Live tn Were a Cunt; | Shamokin, fouy your EO in vleetior/ bets would ro put on a peat until a Republi. ean Preddont shoo be inaugurated, He kept his vow, Daring the years fn. tervening he made a trip to his native ngo lost about #2, attived in 0 cardigon Jacket, Od elec, tiom day Jast woek, althongh the murk of death was sof upon his features, he insisted vhon being enrried to the polls that they stand before the nation as having failed at the supreme moment of | between : the eomtest the Rephitienn candidates, live, however, fo join in the rejoicings and fees | over the Yittner. By three o'clock next then vowed he | place in Scotland without his cont, and | | has tonvelod considerably bn this conntry | olomsd wellk, Spot sales of N Jolin 8haw, o noted Jom character of | exten rod, $1.7000.00; No 2 red, 81.00 | white Bate, $1.00; Nou # red winter, in ordor that he myichit ene his. vote for | to. | the close, when they ware al mentioned above in! Se ¥ that ig all there is in it, | CONDENSED NEWS. . Eveats of the Day “Holled Down for the | Benefit of Busy Renders, The sstopsy on the body of Mes. Ingolsby, who was found dead, ted hand and fool, ab Pittsburg, Pa, showed that she had smothered, There is no clew to the mur ¢ derer, i A fatal accident, through the carelessness | of an engineer, occurred on the Harrisburg and Potomac railroad at Barnitz, Pa, Harry him between the bumpers, killing him instantly, Governor Melette, of Dakota, has gone to confer with Gen. Harrison about the admis sion of Dakota. The Vermont house of rap 1 the righ of suffrage Philip Ringwald, Haverstraw, N. Y., banging. A rec count of the ballots in the Tenth Mi gan congressional district, gives Whe Rep bli an, 116 plurality, John K . Pittsburg, shot himself the The cause of his act The manufacturers of straw per held a railed the ton. A skint imvestigating the fire Kx, lives, reports that suflicient for the purpose, the « Was ploy and bove | BOUTS spin nw a hotel proprietor committed suicide wi, 6 woenlih fried mgn Lhe is unknown wrappn secret price of paper meeting t Factory Inspoct ¢ Gauge wor where { anpany evnaIng ing womon ied by A young Boston Gleason, created a bri ing at Willard's James GG. B hour, but ered he w hole Jr his He wi mp inline, when as hex Thomas Bell, ¢ H, un a cold Nashua, N died there of iting fre mtractod A report from Bull Cre of the Ivnching of the K nobbers irind wilnossos iy of of Ramapo Valley, w ditch near Monsey ER Hs struck and killed by a 1 The wrecked at Gloucester, pounds of cod The body of James Anderson peared from Clarkstown, N. Y day, bas wen found in the | Haverstraw, He evidently cide Eddie Finkenfinder, a 10-yea Carlisle, Pa., was fatall cidental discharge of a which be has handling box Georg it train ght train schooner N Whi Mas, , tet ted ocmmit dynamite cartridge bomas B. MoQuald and Di "owie, charged with the murder of bave been released Rev William Cadville, of McKessport, , bas been sued by W. FP. Wampler, late wratic candidate for oong for alan iaying damages at $50 00 rs, Irish National Ted for funds : fa league men sew New Wiki pros Ale now of chars ExG Leon Abb date for the United Sta The Fren Beriin ata fe LARLE § TRADE BULLETIN, New York and Pros int lons Money Que lace Market / i y ra: The bh il ston by: posted wal rated, LMG LN & 884 id Ww deenand oe stondy ¥ { ge, do. 10704 bid Pacific railroad bonds closed as f first, 1183116; Undo land grants, sinking funds, 1008129: Centrale faring 13 ont Ex §. 1 ret ge oho X market * ile tone wilks woul & BO Dg x We wire a fev PRE Odie Peay but alter the first onal ® Was heavy pay to sll Uw lending sos ® o'clock there was & Tmactio stronpth did not last hall b th Wire before 1 gal milly, bat the Prices continted weak to or hear Lhe lowest of the day. The decline ranged from 54 to 1% por conts The sales for the day amounted Lo 20,951 shitires i S———— General Markets, Naw Yong, Nov, 19. «FLOUR Closed d fine grades of winter spring, BL00@8. superiite B35; do. spring, $NA; extra No $LO0GA DS; do, spring, 8900004 Bu Clomgd weak | a fanslly egirie, WHEAT Options were dull, irreguls wonk, Closing st the lowest pola yw 1 red winter trade ny Eo. 8 red 1.80004, Ko 1 white, 4 Devi, BOTs Go sda, BLOG da, May, BL 5 CORN Options wows dull ang weal, eletug by 40. lower. Bpet lots olossd Lge lower, Epot salen of No. @mbesdal 48g 040 No. 8 mixed, Kov, and Deo, #8801 do, Jan, $40.3 do. Feb, 84; do, May, fhe OATS. Options wore dull, and slot LiLo Towa for soe monte Taba ohoied Hen sales of No. | white state st gfe; No. 240, Ah Nou 1 mitered, 80; Ba #06, 810 hi» Noy mised, Dec., 8130. doi Jun, ge.) Liviu] LARD fivin and faldy activ; Nav. hee. din, : PE i a tale fer been Br, HIBBARD AGAINST FRY, —————— Breach of Promise Suit for S100,000, Which Interests Penusylvaainns Beaver, Fo. Nov, 20 Thy sui Lydia A. Hibbard, YIVLasiong mined widow of 45, against Henry Fy, of Rochester, Pu, to recover 8106,000 for breach of promise of marred catiod for trial here, Mr. Fry Is larg in manufacturing enterprises in Fe valley, and said to be 1 He Is the while thie plaiptif bas two, Both fan are prominent in the First Baptist ch and in society, There nre hall a yers in the case, and iis to be fo finish, Mrs. Hibbard told the story love affair before a onon iS] L§ | 10 her two ik Wisk oly | Interostod myer 1] worth urch O66 furtu- pds Oh f he nate he v and sat On aj called, gazxl nt het Ad tay HAT Bai time.” The ped his : Was ng ted how p his ALL EXCOMMUNICANTS MeGlynn's Followers » Cousldered Omnelery, | nave f] : ! coding by Wd tis ily Tie that bis father pu N30 piaint tl alleges chased the Jot in Calvary cemetery in 1 when his mother died, pay ing $10 for It, and that man, be ing a good Catholic for many years and a regular sitendant of the church, was entitled to burial there The dels declares that Glyon was removed from and was no all those who his anti pov nistic beotiine exo ered by the the old Me office urch and aogul oscedd ip which » astago of the church, really connsd This view 9% Le ax Father 3 his p ast ly OT CORD wtedd wit yred him riy doctrine, teachings pinunicants and are bead of the church the Congr i RE GRreCion § 5 #0 far as at present spars, th of the Kuigh of Labor oan for the 1 The words se ring of wm hat 5 4 sunisn wast by rot : i oY that they | shail only affirm the right, o afore d by God on man, Of acquiring property, using logit male wane an “ respecting the proportionats Fights fd 5 t heey gy t happy tO be + SOT the de pop with & Dot HCG Ww en § { us that malin ing should be secretly iotroduced w contrary to justo ) 9% b £ Ee tirely conformabie to the roy ws regard ing the Mason firming your eminence in this excellent design in the pass of the Sacred Congregation, 1 bag you 10 scoppl the amursncs © ai and dovoird sontinenin™ wok Whilst ox GUT Fess Prescribing by Telegraph Viewonits, BC, Xov. 10 ~The Pacllic Balwd¥ comipany's ted bout £4 TX Br 8 Gig I Log BRE deal bn vir, Vy BE J asi fw, die i of Lids Al ing ot the point of the We re, wilh void de HOC NY a oa (3 Eat GES Through 4 ald of Str Pond A. J whe spew tn Lond, & te wir farsned from Load Mack oy Bons eabdo wid ther Citsndin eile. Rallway teligraph, aad Sy Olin ky, Shor distingiindied Loadon ploy sdelan, wii placed In direct widon with Dy, Mannington, of Vidorie A conversa bon dasting thre ors: eonceralag Lord Fondmoore's codithin win cuvtiod eon An wbroken clrouit was worked from Viowria 10 Ba ealde oflles tn Now York, whee te Wlegrais wae ropated Wo London. Ra pliswors received ju three hing four mig- whrami A tndrew EE E13 FRA onl $3 000, | father of five grown ap i, | | their Br Ble | bi th H re | aid one oar Sud dtubiy Jauiagod. Frank #10 Victoria, by the | M Suith bad two rib ¥ Yi» i fous, and Fesak Livigauns was comida | THE KE Ys? 0) NE NEWS TOPICS OF TO PENNEY STATE. INTEREST LOCAL Facts sand Vancies Sources and Bolled Parngraphs the Renders. CGlosned from Many Brit Busy fa of Down for Benelit Prersnuns by, a widow 50 old, dead lp her bed at 5 wok this ernoon. Hes hands were tied a and he feet bound tr by ston trips of mus Hn, her head "ta ing Wie i er breast, Bhe was stiff and « Jess { veered appa HRA { ai the Kk Ingles The | dead | had | “np wets | drawers | thrown about, clot pulled 4 i. Ci pulled up, box oomner ny FEAT 15 SUPRON pis Ingleshy i dod rday a EL lars in siranger of 60 © } yrs, 8 Frynt trade, and called to secure } The poli nave nis by HOY LOWE, 11 80D sno and man whose entity Bonding € PHILADEL] radrond ve necting ln would that not part iL wi that som like thi snd the The compan s determined to abids by positi 4] 1 " ih iting al road thi thay A Workingnia's Hannse . SOY, 18 an emp) received notion in Eogland | will leave { Windiali, Henr Yen Of ¥ MAY iva i i W y Bal wks an aunt He Valuable Horses Borned. PHILADELYHIA, N Assalied by Negroes. a » BIA, D5 street, and Willis Bouth Thirteentd the Benate club, , Wars attacked by a crowd of tur lent cole menal lam sirevta Atkin © badly little hope is pros Simei tor his life, while Marrow, although severely injured, is nol fatally burt, Atkbuon was removed to th Pennsylvania hospital lores Lombard fi was cut that One Heart, Prrrssvna, Nov. 19 A. Hibbard, G0 damages for breach of $100, 000, The suit against Henry C. Fry prom Values Her Son at $10,000, Cantase, Pa, 1 Carty, of Broad! agains he Washidgton rding rventor Keely is MoConkey McK osport mu ‘Dends He jall at Morris was the ama = and oF It is reports a by the M the man in his cust xly ba is Nig" Law ht on ut and BB wanted county fi urder Morvist Yeo Children Barsed to Death, WiLKEsnaARNE The house of Mme. Frank i buraed and bes Frank, aged 7 and § the Hamed. Mrs Kix an errand, and on ber ret on fire, witls the above result, of a lamp is said 0 have Mrs Knecht fe now & moni Troable Pirrsaone, Nov, 16. «A sufficient gas sup ply baviag Leen seclred, the 1,500 men of Jones & Laughlin's force resumed work on the old schedule Wha & Co, Olives Bros, & Phillips and the Hepuli works fare runniog on the new tine schadule, that sreangement to continue until next Monday Good Times for Wa rkingmen. Reaping, Pa, Nov, 17 «The Clymer Iron company's large furnace at Temple, this county, which has beet. out of blast some months, resumed yesterday with a full foree of hands Owing the reswmaplion of so many Nirnaces recently the extensive Jonos fron ore mines In Casrnarvon township, this county, which have bad only a partial foros of bands at work, have taken back ali of wi aol will bring Pa. Knecht tv . and ¥, pirished in itt Bis ON urn found the bouse The explosion Averted. number at work thas ever before Newnrk Gaards Hurt bu a Collision Eamon, Pa. Nov. 1-8Bhortly balore noon yesterday a specie. tral from off the Now Jerry Contral road, conveying the Nowark Goards, of Newark, N. J, to Riad fg, collided with’ & LoLigh Valley —— which was taking wav” oir toe mala track tn South Easton. Bak ecg word wroekind broken ®ad hi plas ijured; Charles Peli kal te bond badly ably cut asd Brudsel, 1 is foural Bmith “ injured. All are memined of We wok and | the accident, ) old employes snd now base 8 lage | and aredolng weiced for in thig ohy. 1 ! oan conan oi Ww Rading ict Job Ti i | HE WILL STAY AT HOME. Gen. Harrison Abardons His New York Trip. THE ANXIOUS M SEEK HIM. Mr. Morton and Others Going to Tudian The Latest Rumors sod Vredie. New Candidates Montioned Goll Claims West Virginia. Nuw Your, Nov, 20, President-elect Hur rison hiss decided not to come to New York, and consequently the interested parties are going to Indianapolis. Vice President-elect Levi P. Morton will leave the city probably within a fortnight. He will be avcompanied Mrs, Mort, and possibly ex-SBenator Thomas C. Platt, Chaunoey MM. Depew, War per Miller and Senator Frank Hiscock will also be of the party. Mr. and Mrs Morton during the cmmopalgn were repeatedly invited to Indianapolis by General and Mrs Hard but t ENREe- business apd politics] mits have heretofore prevented their ao “poli tions by sO, bids EELS crptanc { Wasnxo Blar says: “In cabinet gossip Dingley is being spoken « ry ‘with gre {or secre tary of the | hold the { Sherman, anong : Wanna i If hoor into the said to be Mr. Mc inwy g5) take his place in wont It would le between Ar. McKinley and Fost with chances in favor ofthe former. Under this arrange ment It is thought that Mr tiaworth would be speaker of the hoy oplukon is very often expressed the speakership will go to wih or Cannon, of Iinois sed ae : Vhell the should not be BAVY The pr LV open Wo aKer w HAAN Rous Likely that ~~ The thst either Butterw There is much doubt expr pen {0 hi Ixpiaxaroras, Nov, ~Among the call were J. B of Iowa Mr was here 10 talk over rk of the national a report of thelr pL {) ers « resident-elect Harrison Clarkson and ( Bwords Clarkson stated that b with rad and to doings in general A new oubinet Kansas. The anxious that Senst woaCTe! the the we COMI minke proposition es oh OI Hepa . the man of their cholo EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONGRESS. Forccast of Impertant Deliberations Be- gun =f Buffie To-day. Suljects Which Will be Discussed. Buryaio, Nov, 3. —The congress of the Episcopal charch of America nits delib erations bere today, Bt. Rev. A. Cleveland xe, bishop of New York, presiding. Among th we present and expected are Bishop Whip. ple, of Dakota; Andrew DI, White, ox-presi- dent of Cornell university ; President Potter, of Hobart college; Dr. McViecker and Dr. Nichols, of Philadelphia; Pro- or Willism Clark, of Trinity college: Bishop Hugh Miller Thompson, of Mis seippl, and hosts if others equally well known The Episcopal Church congress Is not 8 very old in stitution. The first urch of England was beld in Kings’ college, Cam universities might stand born power, the next Oxford, in 1562, and Bishop Wilberforoe fess BISHOP OOXE gross of the vember, That both this new held in over by 1861, was rewided rgy and laity held New Haven, fifteen years & we origin of the ch CORg TEE in Wea assumed permanent a meeti called a little ing dh parish, New York small conference of cle ity church, i hw shape and Ulle al inter ity iy im Chinst chur The church cotigress has no official status; binds ¢ controls no ome The discus sions are on subjects selected with great care snd consideration, and the writers and speak ers to whom they are assigned are also care fully chosen. In such a ouitured body hosted wrangles are almost unkngwn, A number of important questions are com ing up for discussion during this session Three of them are especially interesting “The Question of Race in America” “The Limits of Discussion in the Church,” and “What Principles Should Govern Church Extension in our Coautry in Fields Already Occupied by Others,” Un the question of race there will be those who will urge that on acoount of prejudice it is best that the colored people should or ganize churches by thetselves Among those who will speak on this subject is Rev. Dr. A. Crummel, of Washington, D.C,» Gero graduate of one of the best univer sities, 80d & man of cultures, The topic, The Limits of Discussion in the Church,” will be comsiderad from two sides; first, that the doors ought ta be thrown wide vpen to all discussion, no mailer how start King the doctrine proposed: second, that toede are many in the churches not compe tent to Judge of the merits of a theory or doctrine, and by adopting & harmful belief they may be injured. It is expocted that the congross will be phout evenly divided on the question of ex- tending the Eplsoopai church in fields wl pady ooupled by other denominations Yhis subject, which will be considered on Friday afternoon, Is expected to out wore warms discussion than say othery, » One, —— i A To Prevent Bursting Ballers, . Privanuna, iin wate and conuty bokier from various parts of the United Bates will mee! tn this city to-morrow to form a uations organ organization, which will sndeaver to régniats the h hailing ul sion boliors, so thai id not be »
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