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JA1, CU ITIiLUalaJtlvU, Pa ill GARS Alarming Situation inRthe East Buffalo Yard: THE DAMAGE WILL. REA'Crl $76,000. Miugn valley uoaa UilicUu c,.- ila mriners Are Jlcipomiuip.. Train Stopped, and I'asstiiigars !Torcej tv Qet Out--They Were Thought to He "Scabs." Buffalo, N. Y.,Aug. 15. the striking Switchmen on the Lelilfxh Vnll- th Puflato Creok and oth(,r railroads, muddened liy their unsuccessful attempts to bring about a settlement 0( (heir dif erences with their empl0yers have adopted, it Is charged, lnkmitary tac tics. I That Is the accusation m(ue to-dav bv the coi'porattons, and for thr pr0of the; point, to a weu-iaiu pios to burn many thousand dollars worth of ryjroaii pr0p. eriy in tne mammotn ynras 0f Vhe Lehigh Valley road at East Buffalo tnrlv vatr- day morning. 1 hreo llres were started slr,itnnpnnl v. They were started where ho cars were thickest, no hydrants from'which water could be obtained, and at( a time when tbe yards wero deserted. Eighteen freight cars Ioajeu- wtth mer chandise and two passenger rnnrln tr. gether with two office IJtjldiiigs, were The loss is estimated at $75,000. A tralu of 15 coal cars wljch was stand ing on a coal trestle was stated down the incline, and crashed into m.Jeuglno at the bottom, wrecking it and a water crane. The excitement caused hy the night's flres and wreck had nearly calmed down when it was started anew ty the boarding of the train due at 11 il) a m, jjy tn0 strikers. Tho affair liaipene,i ' at the William stroet crossing, wjero there is a Junction. As the train btrlpel a numoer of men got aboard and drve something over a carload of men from the cars. The supposed "scabs" ran or -fere driven in every direction. One, at i.ast( was badly hurt and removed to thhospltal. Ills name is Henry Shrader. When the incomers had,ecn scattered the strikers let the train g, 0n its way. The men who were driv)n out wero'be- ueveu to be a party of mu wh0 were be ing Drought here to ta'a the striken places. i Supt. Brunn being aied about tb aiuppuneui vue train unu'he clearing otft of.the passengers, admita that tho trailo. uau ueeu Bluppeu. -mey were passengers" hesald, "aid I suppose me siriKers iaii nn idea thy were -re men coming here tn tnlro ,,, piAlCCS. i RIGGIN AT EST. The Murdered lloutiwutjp, Biat Hurl led In Wuoulawu Cuetery. Pnn.AOEi.rinA, Aug. 6. All thai is mortal of Boatswain In sMato ( i Charles W. Ihggln, who was killed! kthe Valparaiso riot, now resti in VJ kwn Cemotlary The interment, lie yesteffrdav afternoon, kid military demonstrate ! mojt im his WWL 3ttBf 'I'l'Oi 8,00, ) men being in line A 2 o'clock tbe body was takeff from Inde icndence Hall, where it lay iiU state Satu .day afternoon, and under tha' chief mars mlship of 11, M. J. Itced, the iroces- sion i The Gram jrmed. line Included divisions if tho Army, Sons of Veterans, Nn' .lional Guard, i of Pennsylvania und New ersey, frater lal societies, naval veterans. U. S. suilorf Tho anu marines, ana many cltlz ms. streets were lined with spec tutors five de p anu the route was tip C1I stnut street r 5 lirnad, Uroad to Market, J llurket to Thlr y-nintu, aim thence to tbe cemo- tery. iCho large cemetery was ere wded, )f the and upc' line war a arriving there the right recti" 0)1 ranks w the guar Yard, p usual ho haiteu on the mutn aveni di- lposite the Ricgln plot, where re opened and the hearse, with Navy b, the ' was i irom tne united Btutes oceeded through the Hi tors being paid. The bodl met at th' i grave by lliggin's re atives and frieni s. 1 he se . vices opened with a prnpcr Kev. Ban clergymnr uei Ji. uoyer. an EniI',l;oPi" . at whose churcli IJImrifli was an attendu' of the deat nt The rector snoke fmIi'igly sHilor find alluded to lill love for his con' Kerr next d .trv and Hair. Cunt W liveivd an orutlon amn Tea& stiiiiiiuy of eye-witueh!lBS ' iso affair. Jiev. Dr. rjiincan tho sworn t tho Vulpnr McGregor h Yoteruns' Ai nku on behalf of the atval sot iut.oii, in which lief c01" mended Muj ir Stuart for nllmvinl; the body to rep. f iu liideiieudeiice llalili ad U local papL'i for its entertnise in U'rin; lug the ivniu lis Irom Valparaiso. Aftenviudtl iur. Alcllreuor deliver. d the then i the buriul bcriiioi lired by n pn , mbi huiute was I A 1... . . .. I . Tty of niHiiiies froi League KLini '''""linavy va jravu imed the lieiil was U1 1 lie grav VUIU. neu with evere eens, nnil tit B tin alutrai.t 11... al ot- f.. BT V w.ttuw " ' ' "l"atlng a broken or lumn witu tne luscnjkio,,. "OnlyaBoate;! uiu's , , . ""'"lliauic casket was ill in a plain oak tWm u,,01l wmch .cubed i in- a. a. ...... 3 ,v. Itlggin, 18U3. Cramps' Men I lay Aid lloiueateuil 1'I1ILAI)EUIIIA. 'Aug. 15. Workm n In legle men. ed a Crump's ship yui ing among thorn I in this city are pelves whether they work on any plat mills at Homcstt p mauo at the Car One of the worku ,a uy non-union sympathy strike v en sam he be lot ould be ordered I the Cramps insisted oi 1 the men workln ; on theUoniesteud pro dred workmen are ,luct. Thirty-flve liun- employed) by Wi lllam Uraiup & 8ms and ticularly disustrou Statos cruisers will of construction. a strike would bi par lited ages to tho several U u are la various s Ilnv. 1 riwiela Nliobei KlNQSTON, N. Y., . in u Nw Toa Hon. Rev. and tions Vug. 15. The Fruiicis E. Bhober, church troubles have whose family Lgivon him con auie newspaper nof loriety for "7. ...r7,' "".Aulwu lia reli. .'.v.. . iuu"""-elisie "News P ress " iging iMlt r of the liockav.il "T." le" " Husition us man y "Journal'' 1 Far . the Mrs. I'm:., L I. Hlsl til. nn i lesidenco of I who is in a her mother. Joi.'i .npniwull, at Hudson. uurrytown-oi k-the- Nnuutur Hoar AVI) Not Iteilen. Wonrcsi hit, Mass.. -Col. New ben itlon at it Ills Hockwoud Ilnar., on belli Aug. 15 - Bediord sinti ment that' ator Hoar, had placed In tho bauds of his friuni and said there was uotJ report of his father's hal le. STRIKERS FIRE' Highe of all in Leavening Power cvi -A K ABSOLUTELY PURE REBATE TO BETAKEN OFF. The Doijilnlon Will Make a Proposition to tlin United States, MontIihal, Que., Aug. 15. It Is learned to-day, that at tho secret meeting of the Dominion Cabinet hero, on Saturday, it wasdetided to make a proposition to the Unlteti States Government, assuring It that Ctnada was desirous of having most friemljly relations, and that in order to avoid all difficulties the rebate on grain passiijg through tho St. Lawrenco canals will if e withdrawn at the ond of tho pres nt season of navigation. An effort will then Jbe made to have a conference bo tween the two governments, so that all diffirences may be adjusted. Tlio government is anxious to appease the United States government and at the sahie time to act with justice toward tht grain men who have made large con triJcts for tbe present season on tho basis of Jtho rebates. An official statement of th J- government's decision will be pub lkned iu the ministerial papers and the proposition will be conveyad to tho Ameri clin authorities. The reason tho meetlnsr was held here. ijistead of in Ottawa, was that Premier ir John Abbott Is in poor health and vished to avoid the fatigue ot a journey o Ottawa. Tho meeting was held at the Premier's houso und occupied nearly the whola of tho day. Sir John Abbott presided, and all the Ministers with the exception of secretary of state Patterson were pres ent. Nearly the whole of the session was oc cupied with the consideration of the mat ter of canal tolls and what action should be taken by the Canadian Government to avoid retaliation by the United States. The whole subject was fully discussed, mid the decision us given above was reach ed before the session closed. THE IRON HALL CASE. All KlTorla at Compromise Have Come to Naught. Indianapolis, Aug. 15. Tho forty mem bers of tho Supreme Sitting, who are in vestigating the affairs of tho Iron Uall, are still in the city and say they will stay until the heuring of tho petition for a re ceiver is acted upon. borne of them havo been making an ef fort to compromise tho case, but this morning the uttoruoy sayB that there will be no compromise. One of the stories is thnt llr. Somerby Is willing to retire us the head of the order in case tho suit for a receiver is dismissed, and another is that Supreme Cashier Davis and Supremo Ac countant Walker were informed that thoy might continue to hold their positions as supreme officers with increased power and perhaps salaries iu case thoy would in duce the plaintiffs to dismiss the suit. Several judges and prominent attor neys Interviewed to-day express the opin ion that a receiver ought to bo appointed. On the evidence already admitted they say that the evidence shows that the mismanagement is of a flagrant character and tiiat the question of the or der's solvency includes more than merely its Inability to meet all obligations duo at the present time. The hearing sf tho case will be resumed before Judge Taylor Wednesday. CAMPAIGN WORK. The Congreailonal Campaign Headquar ters Ilehlveia of Activity. VAsniNOTo, Aug. 15. Business Is being rushed at each of the Congressional campaign headquarters in this city. 1 The Eepublicans have laid in 6,000,000 of large envelopes and 8,000,000 mappers. T. il. McKee, assistant secretary of tho National Committee, Is in charge of the mailing division, und has a forco of over fifty mailing clerks. They are sending out copies ot about thirty distinct pub lications, most of them bearing on the tariff, but including also "Why I am a liepublicun," by Hubert (i. lugersoll, and "The Farmers' Kew Poor ltlohard Al ruunac," of which 500,000 copies are going out. Then there U the labor chart, a map which shows tbe average wages paid in i each Statu of the Lnioii. More than 1,000,000 of these charts are to be circu lated. ' s Every day over 1,000 packages contain ing ono of each kind of document issued are distributed. The- Demooratlo committee, under charge of Mr. Lawrence Gardner, are also sending out tariff liter- i ature but they are diversifying It with dissertations on other subjects. The Auault on tho Folar Jlrar. Washington. Aug. 15. The firing of rifle balls into the pilothouse of the Polar Bear by a detachment .jlffcinarines from the United States steamship Yorktown, lu which the Chief Engineer of tho steamer was dangerously wounded, may turn out a serious matter if the engineer dies. While nothing definite has been received as to the occurrence, from newspaper re ports it would seerii that tho Polar Bear was mistaken by the murines for a poach ing vessel, and as they had positive or ders when they wre left at False Pass by the Yorktown, to allow no vessel to pass by, they probably ucted u little hasty In tho matter. Turned lllaclc Ily I.lirhtnlnj;. NonwicK, Conn., Aug. 15. Tho young daughter of J. S. Potter, living at How ard village, had a queer experience Fri day night. She was playing in the kitchen ut her homo when a bolt of light ning struck tho house and passed through tho room. Tbe child was rendered un conscious, and half her . form buonine rigid. Her body from head to foot was as black as a negro's, her eyes bloodshot, and her tongue swollen and protruding from her mouth. The rhild was restored to consciousness after five hours' work by the physicians. Her body Is still as black as charcoal. Killed IIU Futh.r und Hlinaalf. LiBKitTT, Mo., Aug. 15. A report ha Aar.bed hsra from Smlthvllle, small Latest U, S. Gov't Report Emm town m tins county, mat, rotor mcrauley, a well-known farmer of this county, went to thnt place and was arrested for tho violation of some ordinance. His son went to town in search of hitn and when lie found his father under arrest ho bought a revolver ami killed his father, then turned the pistol on himself and shot himself dead. Morris Ucrg I'rotHsts IIU Innocence. New Brunswick, N.J., Aug. 15. Morris Berg, tho Chicago suspect In the Mnry Anderson case, has requested lawyer Ber dinu, Scblipf's counsel, to tako chargo of his case. Ho cried piteously while pro testing his innocence. Chlrf Justice Beasley will hear arguments in the Schlipf habeas corpus proceedings next Wednesday. I.nbor Iienilerft to VUlt Newark. Newark, N. J., Aug. 15. Hugh O'Dounell, of the Amalgamated Associa tion of Iron and Steel Workers; W. L. McConeghy, the corresponding secretary; Thomas J. Campbell, chairman of tho Advisory commltteo; Samuel Uompers, president of the Federation o Trades and Labor, and P. J.McQuire, secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, have accepted invitations to bo present next Saturday at tho picnlo projected by the Essex Trades Council for a defence fund to bo used in aid of the Homestead strikers. Vansant Committed Suicide. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. It has been developed that Monroe L. Vansant, tho wealthy fruit broker who was found dead at his home on Wallaco street, Friday, committed suicide. When the body was found the room was full ot gas, the burner being turned on at full head. All cracks had been stuffed with the de ceased's garments. A marriage, which his parents disapproved, caused him to become melancholy and this is the sup posed cause of tho deed. ElopniK llfiuril From. Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 15. Charles Dolph, a son of United States Senator Dolph of Oregon, passed through here with Miss Armstrong of Seattle, en route to Portland, where the couple will bo married. Tho parents of the young lady objected to tho marriage on account of the youthfulnes3 of both parties. Dolph Is 2i and Miss Armstrong 18. AnnrcliUt Kiiold Released on Hall. PiTTsnimo, Aug. 15, Carl Knold the AUegheuy anarchist, accused of complic ity in the attempt to murdor H. C. Frick, has been released from jail upon $7,000 ball, furnished by five ot his friends. NEWS OF THE DAY. Fire broke out last night In tho brush factory of the Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory at Huntington, Ta., and the total loss will probably reach 50,000. The brush factory and all its contents ara in ruins. I The greatest rate war ever known among Southern railroads has been da clared. The Memphis Pussenger Associa tion has virtually collapsed, and iu fu- ' turo there will boa bitter struggle for business among tho trunk lines. Miss Lillian Russell, who arrived in Now York, Saturday, on the City of New York from Europe, refused to tell a reporter whether she had or not refused an offer of marriage from T. Henry French, the well-known theatrical mana ger, j MrsMtargaret Van Fradonburg of Red HookJjJtchess county, N. Y., yesterday celeTXr-SSjjter 101th birthday. She was tendered h banquet at tho house of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proper. She chatted with the guests and acknowledged many congratulations. I The proposed now rail way line between ' San Francisco and Ogden will be called the San Fiitnclsco and Great Salt Lake Railway. The directorate has been in creased to 50 members, who will hold office until the preliminary woi u is com pleted. The road will be WOO miles long. Thf steamer Bertha brinies advices of the following seizures made by tnu United Suites nion-of-wur In Bebring Sea: Tne Britit.li tchooner Mouutain Chief, seized by the Adams lor killing seals and viola ing tbe modus Vivendi, delivered in charge of a British man of-war; whaling bark Lydia, intercepted by tho Iiiohard Rush while taking newly-killed qh1s from aboard the whaling boat Northern Light a prize crew was placed aboard and it was sent to Sitka. I Weather Ueport. WAshinqtom, D. 0., Aug. IB. For liostoru New York, Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersoyi Cooler, brisk northwesterly winds. For Western Kew York und W extern l'onn eylvanla: Fain warmer; uorthwosterly wlnda booomtne variable. Vor New Kutrland! 'Cooler, northwesterly winds becoming brttk. PLEASANT THE NEXT MORNINO I FEEL PRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor ftuyK it nets . nitv on the atonvich llvrrand kxlue; an I ,1 .1 !i-naant lumtlvi-. This dilnk is mudf lrnm ti 1-1 und U iiienurid for use ua euaiiy iu in. j tn Alldruinrlstn selTlt ut uml i ui per Jim k itj. l'nmtlv In.rfli.,. Ituy one Uxlay. " .ue'M rnniil Moves the Mil we. each day. in order tab uoaUlir, this la ueceebarr. 9fat. AT aflUMfcV GHORCH ORGANIZATIONS Statistics of Denominations in the United States. NEARLY 150 SEPARATE SECTS. Extracts From 5upt. Porter's Addreia al Aabury 1'nrk Sub-Ill vlalona of tlm Hup. tlst Cliurclira Itomau Catholic In creaseColored Denominations. Wakhinoto, Aug. 15. Supt. Robert P. Porter, in an address at Asbury Park yesterday, made public the preliminary llgures of the church statistics of the eleventh census, which are both curious and interesting. There are shown to be in the United States nearly 150 separate and distinct church organizations, holding different creeds, varying greatly in practice, and representing all possiblo variations of church polity. There are various churches that claim to be simply brethren. There ar two Reformed churches, known as the "Reformed Church of America," and the "Reformed Church in the United States." Some of the denominations were novel numbered before, and It required the ut most powers of persuasion to induce them to submit to the process. Sects have been found and enumerated which claim less than 100 communicants. Here are seven sects which altogether number only about 4,000 members, and yet own church edifices worth $70,000: Shakers, Amananltes, Mennonite, Harmony, Sop arists, New Icarian and Altruists. All societies observing1 the communlal life, whether founded on a religious oi secular busls, are embraced in the re turns. Two of these societies are not re ligious, the Icarian and tho Altruist, but are organized to apply a social principlo. After the seven great denominations Cdngregationul, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Baptist and Episcopal, have been accounted for the other 11U religious associations repre sent less than 15 per cent, of the church edifices and less than 11 per cent of the aggregate value of church property. Some of the sub-divisions of tbe BaD tist churches are peculiar. The uninitiated pei-son finds It difficult to define tho dif ference between the Seventh Day and the Six Principlo Baptists, between the Mud head unci i.e River Brethren, between the Primiti. .ind the Free Will, between the original X-'ree Will and the Old-Two-Seed-in-Spirlt, between tho General and tho General Free Will. Besides these there are also the Regular South, the Regular North, and the Regular Colored Bap tists. Tho Society of Friends are divided into tho Orthodox and Hicksite, the Wilbur ite and Primitive branches. There aro 17 or 18 different brauches of tho Luth eran churches in this country. According to the returns of the 11th, census the number of communicants ia live principal religious denominations for which the btutittics havo been completod are as follows: Congregational, 512,771; Lutheran, 1, 100,514; Methodist, 4,255,77j Presbyter ian, 1,278,815; Roman Catholic, 0,250,015: total, 13,400,622. The communicants fit the Buntlst and Episcopal with thobo of other denomina tions will bring the aggregate up to about u,uuu,uuu. The statistics of the colored denomina tions likewise show groat progress. Their aenominations number lu. They havo n total membership of 8,370,100, and own church property valued ut $13,403,000. SECRETARY RUSK SAYS NO. 1I Will Kot Accept Another Nomination as Govoruor. Milwaukee, Aug. 15. Secretary Rusk was interviewed ot his homo in Vlroqua yesterday as to the possibility ot his being a candidate for Governor. The Secretary Enid: "I have served my time in that position and I am duly grateful to the people of this Commonwealth for their continued confidenceand favor. Tho mention of my name in that oouuectlon at this time is without my consent and against my wishes. I have repeatedly told my friends that this tljing must stop; that I will not accept the nomination." Olio Trump Who l'lired Well. Harwinton, Conn., Aug. 15. Parmer Frescott of this town took into his emuJoy lust tail a dustitute tramp. The uian has worked nn tho larra ever since. Nlbt In-fore lust he took the only duuirbtor of .sir. I'ri-Mott, u comely maiden of 16, from n chamber widow by niruus of a steplud 1 r. '1 ho pur prouoeded to (Joshen, wlicro they were married. Tho yuung woman then returned and entered her clumber ui'.uu by nieaus of tbe ladder. Her parent-, meanwhile were unaware ot hi 1 llitrht, and safe return. Mr. Presoott a d his wife have forgiven the couple. Gladstone Will Control the Cabinet. London, Aug. 16. The new Cabinet and other official appointment yet to be made are the nolo topic of discussion. Contrary to th view advanced by tomo newspaper., Mr. Gladstone will be Pre mier in all that the word implies, lie will control tho policy of the Cabinet. The idea conveyed by Joseph Chamber lain in his virulent nttaok on Qladstono and Jlorley, to the effect that Air. Glad stone would select Lord Itwebery to take charge of foreign affairs, has exoited both indignation and surprise. Shooting AOrny at Cnrnlntr. Cobninq, N. V., Aug. IS. A shooting uffray took plaoe in wmt Market street, Saturday night in whioh D.tuny Donahue wa shot by William Front. The victim was standing near a building when Frost came down the street. Tho latter drew his revolver and shot Donahue lu the forearm. The ball passed through the arm and lodged iu his left leg, above the knee. An Army Oilicer to lie Tried. rtrrrriAnn Aurr 1ft n.i HTU.. lias onlletl a general court inarttal'to conveuo . ... a ' . . 1 1 : .. 1 . im . .-. Ill ruib usiyuv, iumu., aiiurisuuy, Dept.. 1. to try First Lieutenant Woodbridge Geary on "serious charges." Lieutenant Geary is an oflloer of the Nineteenth In fantry, stationed at Mackinaw. Tho seri ous (hurgua ure not yet inodo public. Cholera Ueaches St. l'etershnrc. St. rETunsntmo, Aug. 15. That the cholera Is now bere is ollletully admitted. A report just Issued shows that there were 154 cases ot the disease and 31 deaths from it in the city between Aug. 1 and ID. $10,000 will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc. a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c, Thlt ofler It open until January tit., 1893. Tot) particulars addresi die undersigned. Acme Blacking is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. Who) can show us how to make it without alcohol so that we can make Acme Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack, ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of tbt bottle? WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. is the name of a paint of which a 25c bottltj is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganles. It will do many other remarkablff things which no other paint cau do. Ail retailers sell it. Drop Is as good as the first. No drens. All pure and wholc- some. The most popular drink of the day. 9 or.AnA Been. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived If a dealer, for tb- aaVe of lanjer profit, tells you some other kind Is " jut as good M 'tis false. No Imitaliott Is as good as i&e. genuine Hires'. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Bondi-tift. 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