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I. / * PITTSTON. PA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1884. SO Uawvlft Ten p., W«k 'CHD. i*a IMO OK PMSOK? THE RULER OF THE NAVEC 1 It v€HURCH MILITANT. BlAtNE IN.OWIO. Havel HMi In th* Farm or *•«»• llOM-An .* fcldent. Morrow, vp., Oct. 4.—The IMm arrived at 11:15. Tha town was beautifully deeqrated. Arcbw attended acrons th« principal streets, cannon boomed, bands played and people cheered. llr. Blaine w conducted to a grov* ball a mile from towjp; and spoka briefly. D Coumii's, Oct 4.—Upon arrival at Xenia the Columbus reception committee Joined the party. The crowd at Xenia was very large. Almost ovary house on the line of march displayed tba American flag or some kind of decoration. The speechmaking occurred in the court housejrard, which waf packed with people. South Charleston was reached at 8:15. Over 3,000 peopla had aasemblod here. The party were driven to a grove half • mile from the depot On the way the borses drawing Jlr. Blaine's carriage became unmanageable and broke a wheel of tho carriage. Blaine leaped to the ground, and was assisted into another carriage. CLEVELAND AT M«Mt. EXIT; ONE CANDIDATE. An Irishman km itkrd ft r l.is nifriigi certificate. He *lo»)y littto iti» i.at, teveal• large war on (ha lead, tt ideutly dene by * fiat iron. This evidence mm io the point. Our certificates, are the praises of those who have experienced wonderful cures by the UN of Dr. Bull'* Cough Syrup. vVi-ou W.vi'dpta no AteM Young \N V 'ailed «■C by frisais aad lalsc ■ allied at BcrriLO, Oct. t—A prfnUa dinner wut riven to Gov. Cleveland #6 diei»Ci le ice if Mrs. Walter Cary.yeWerdaf **eni g. Early in the iftihlin the governor tetur led to the CJenesee htfbee,where he wsa tendered an in- &emocratic*leglon, numbering 250. Be shook hands wilt about 800 people Just Mom his departure, and at 11 o'clock, amid the cheers of a large crowd, he was driven to the Central depot, departing on tball;*) V. K. train far Albany. Nearly everybody in Buffalo is talking about the great demonstration in honor of ssafeiCD'TSC'rr: large number of visiting organisations remained 1n #own for the purpoee of paying tnelr respects to the distinguished Msltor. Owl Cleveland, as is his habit, rose early, notwithstanding the fatigue incident to the deception. After breakfasting In his rooms with his Albany friends ho received tho Hist callers at #:30 A. H. From tliat hour until ho took his luncheon, which was also served in his rooms, at 2:20 o'clock, tl\era was an uninterrupted stream of visitors, including persons in all conditiom of life. For each he had a boarty liiindshnke and a pleasant word. Among those who visited him were many of his old friends and aeqwWJItitticos in Buffalo, who had known him when ho caino here a poor boy. Very frequently the governor brought up reminiscences of former days, and appeared td be iu excellent spirits. "Why, governor, you ain't clianged a bit sin"e you did my law business," said a big-hauded and big-hearted farmer. "No, nor you," was the governor's reply. Racilrn aoaae Instruction I rum U«lD manr on Haval 9faltera. i. . i ooklyu Colored Congregation Are Member* of IV *• t* "v" — X*- A. "Disturbing Factor in Politioa* [ ' tVmuOTON, Oct. 4. -The secretary of the 11*ry having recently noticed etatsmente of tho system adopted by the German government for rapidly mobilising aqwdrona, called upon the bureau of navigation for a report from the oftk-o of naval intelligence of any information that office bad upon the ■abject The following memorandum of the mobilization of a German squadron hi • beta furnlvhedi "At a conference held at Kiel. September, 1883, it wan decided that all the vessels suited to modern war purpon's shoud be kept in thorough repair, ready for immediate service, and that the compl te outfit of each veeeel * should be prepared and either, placed on board or in seperate stole houses close at hand; that the officers and mou for ouch ship should be detailed befor. hand from the ac'.ive nnvy for ordinary service It is expected that in eight days the whole naval forcoca.i bemobollied. At 0:10 a. II. April £!, 1884, the chief of the admiralty. Von Capri vi, with his aid, arrived unexp et.-dly at Kiel, awl at 1 p. m. ordered into commission Yor immediate servico sixteen vessels. Notice was Bent to the officer* and crew, according to the system adoptee, in the army. The trains brought In the met. and in a few hours, with the assistance of the men of tlio dock-yard division, the ship* were oquipped. At noon, April 24, Just forty-seven hours after the issuance of the order, the rear admiral hoisted his flag h command ef a squadron of twenty vosieh roady for war service. The vessels already in commission Joined the squadron." V, It a I (cl'biHlcJ CkiiiM jf Ita Mai Nuon Dectd«4 |M tfc* rcudiil Datfirii Sana. Elltainated. k l.lv.-lf AceoHHt of a LlTilr HMkD h!« — Krrdtera ilUhmn Interrupt Ibe (iWIIDT mf a Baa, dif Nl|klCi IcrTlot. The II*ed«nartera ef the Aaaerlcaa A III jure Collapse— An Innocent Kais and a Viai Prodace the Grave HeeulU. Tart* or Me Tariff, "That's the Qm- It ia the q net Men upon which the coming Presidential campaign will be It 10 l:« queetion which has etifrseed the leading minda of both great i«liiical parties for the ast fifty years, except »hen o\ei shadowed for a tine by tl e great question of "Shall the Union be Treseived?" We i.ted io poet our•elves, and be prepared to . vote understandingly upon this great question. White there lie honest differences ■ of opinion, and white there is much that may Ihj raid, both ill favor if and against free imde, onti thiuy ia eettdta, aud that is, you cannot fiiul a uifdinui that will cure Coughs, Colds, Atulim-t, Ct ai y dieease of the throat or hmgiyWtoiti u. C1 (Curtis' Cough Compound.) Try it ttoaf" Brooklyn, Oct. 4. -.Aaron Johnson, •*- ■C 'li of the Beresn Baptist church for lorod l eople, and Joseph Bacon, sexton J chajige-proacher for the Memorial Coi•d church, which holds divine serrioe on New Yobk, Oct. 4.—The report of the commissioners in lunacy in the gase of William C. Rhine lander, who shot John Drat*, two of whom found him Insane and one found him to be a sane man, eame np in the court of general C before Hecorder Smyth. Rhlnelaader listened attentlvelyto the proceedings. Assistant District Attorney Vincont applied for sock an as is required from the joort to confirm report, which wai lllet. on Sept 10. Dr. Retinoid and Patrick Nolan decided that Hliinoiander wus insane, the dissenting opinion being written by Commissioner Pal.erson. Mr. Vincent argued that the finding of the majority was conclusive. Mr. Fred •Cbudert, of counsel for the Rhirtelander family, argued in favor -of' Mr. Vli£ venvs statement, wliioh he declared, should settle the cose. As Rbinelander »wd been found insane, thert- should be a suspension of his trial until h • bocame snno. If this unfortunate young man were insane, it would be inhuman Vo put him on trial when he had no defense Vut insanity. The report, in Mr. Coudert's judgment, was final, and the report of the majority was that of the commission. PniuDiLPUii, Oct 4—The American Alliance, in addition to the iilisfcrtunes that has overtaken Us oan Jliate, Capt. Ells, worth, has bceu disturbed by another stroke of bad luck in the collapse of the national boadauarters at the V-adorns hotel, on Bread street. In the morning Jamas M Mnuyon, the proprietor ef the Veudeiue, received a hastily scrawled onvelope whloh contained the following: ;e top floor of a building at Cumberland id Fultqp streets, were with a dosen or ore dusfcir chorcn members in Justice Walsh's court. Johuson and Bacon were icro on business. Both mufli claimed to ive been assaulted and each made lar.'ui of assault and battery against t* other. Deacon Johnson and Sister .uisa Field and Sister Charlotte Jackson era tlio principal witnesses on one side. Dkah Sin: We will have to get a out somehow. X: will nevtfr do to start the campaign without a proper flag. 1 would like you to pu. a flag out of every window if possible, if they will nyf lot us run a rope over the Masonic Temple we will have to put a flag on a pole, the out with my picture on. Don't mind the attacks on me by the Cleveland organ, (The Times.) They are iustigatod by Cleveland in New York. My political principles are ail right, and Imve nothing to do with my private character. Yours, sincerely, Ellsworth. The train arrived at London at 8:35. Blaine and his companions Mere driven through lines of mounted gentlemen and iadirs, the latter being attired in black Jerseys, with white plumes and whits rosettes und ribbons. The town was beauttfally docorated. Prominent among the banners was tho Inscription, "London, Ohio, for Blaine; Louden, England, for Cleveland." Mr. Btoiite passed through two rows of little girls as he ascended the steps to the grand stand. Each girl represented a state. A little mal leu with "Maine" in large letters on a banner she bore. led the Maine statesman to the stops, where another little girl representing ObiCj bade him welcome. Mr. Biaine Ui3D«d both of the children. Two other little ones scaJtered flowers in his pathway. wording lp their sworn statements the :arbaiic'e*®ceurred on Sunday evening PDst. The prayer-meeting iu the Memorial iliu:ch hal Just been opened. l'arson Holieiti,.was giving out the hymn when Deacon Johuson entered, a little late. Brother Bacou, the sexton and preacher, oocupied the chair which is known as the "Ifi.'dtfi seat." Deacon Johnson asked h'rutlier B con to vacate tho deacon's chair. Ir.ie i.ged rexton refused to. The deacon luiia liie sexton became angry. Sister Jack- K. E. Cum is, Binghamton, V. T. Aa a Smoking and Shev, in* Tobaooo Gail and Ax's Navy loads all otHers. P. S.— Don't (orget tho fl ig. For Rent* A house of scveu rooms, on New York Ave., No. 304. App'y to 0. Hiilois The note, as is too custom with Capt. Ells ■wortli, gave 110 midron Mr. Munyou, upon receipt of this, in.toud of ordering the flag put out at once, grew very wrathy. He had boon looking anxiously for the candidate for several days, and had been bored almost to dvatli by hundreds of all torts of people coming in search of him and acting as if lie was hidden aivay somewhere about the premises. Besides, he couldn't And out what the Alliance was, and lib wanted tu kuow who was ;;oing to pay for the room. ■oil, iu order to restore harmony, struck the i.-xt 'ii on the head With her palm-lcat fan. Ex-Judge Curtis, of counsol for Rhinelander, said that tho, case ill many respects was the most remarkable proceeding in the history uf Jurisprudence. A c.tUan was indieted l y the grand inquest fit the county, •ml wli ii U» r pairs to the' court for trial lie is toid that it hHC been made to appear to the court that lie is insane. Mr. Curtis declared that every power of .the district aLtorney's ofltce liaJ lieen prefab into service to establish tho insanity Of Mie respondent uguiust whom lutd Ixeu reared "at remarkable structure of fraud." Mr. Curtis regretted that the doctor on the commission was :iot au alienist. Mr. Curtis urged that there had been a conspiracy to take sway a man's civil rights. The defense was aware of tH nature ot the act committed, and If a Jury decided that it was unjustifiable the respondeat proposed 6c suffer the Duniehtneut. Counsel dwelt on the intellectual powet shown by Riiiaalander when on the witness stand, and argued that there was no law relating to the appointment of the commission that made thofr report binding on the court. If Rblnelandar hud shown any insanity, Mr. Curtis said he himself woatd have Joined in the petition to have liim committed to auy asylum. On the contrary, lie was able tat plead to the ndlotnixiit, and showed th« most remarkable intellectual clearness. Counsel were not defending him for pay, but because the} were convinced that he was a sane man. It the ropjrt was not confirmed by the court, Mr. Curtis asked that the reoorder should consider a former application fae bail Mr.'CdUdert said that RhinAAider's family wishecftto save him from tlie fate of • felon uniD de was cored in a lunatic asylihn. After enlivening tilts between counsel, Recorder Smyth adjourned the hearing, when tho evidence taAeu by the e nnuis ijnais will be argued. THAT POST OFFICE ROBBERY. Amuertnrnio. rH.i oil seised a chair and tried to drive Johnson iiurbugh the floor with it The cougi elation, six in number, rose to its feet to quell tlie disturbance. Johnson believed his life was in danger. Tlie Thief Arrested and Couresees. II THE CASINO. He la the Janitor. The train left at 4 o'clock, arriving at West Jefferson at 4:20, jvbere 1,000 jHiopte assembled. Mr. Blaine merely assured the people of his gratitude for the reception, and the train moved oil ColumMs vies reached at 5 o'clock. RE'ENACTINQ THE CRUCIFIXION. New Havkk, Ct, Oct 4.—Post Office In spector Boyd arrested Albert Koweu, colored, aged 21, janitor of the New Haven post office, who confessed to stealing from registered package (10,500 on toiepliom stock, sont by Broker Crosby, of New York to John L. Watroua, of East North Ham ton, Ct Before the arrival of the clerks c the office in the morning It was part ot Bo wen's duty to sweep out and clean the office, and thus It wai that he was given an opportunity U open the registered package* and extrso the valuables therefrom. Boweri also con fvasss to taking money from packages anC letters belonging to and addressed te tlx Eagle Linen oompany, bat denies all know) edge of *ny other Missing latter*, althougt letter* addressed t»-Wnt ft Co., *oaM prints*. or this city, were tovmi la hit closet In the basement of the post offlo building, together with the securities of Mr. Watroos, the actual or market value ol which It transpires is bat $400. The Yale Bilk company, a "orasy quilt* MTap ooocern, and The Home Cheer, a pinal monthly, claim tad have made oomplaiu to the poet offioe authorities that their letters have been pilfered on several occasions These cases are being investigated. Bowei was for many years coachman for Post master ,0 perry. Ml* neised Bacon beneath tlie chin aud endeavored to persuado him that his ooursu wits most un-Cbrlstian-likj ant not calculated to impress the sister*n with meekness of l.ourt Bacon, according to Johnson's story, was in no humor to receive whole|*mi» advice. He endeavored to draw somoftiiing from his pocket. It might have been L match-box, but the witness did not believe Dt was. Arranged against the Johnson faction were Brother C. Oidoon Roberts, the preacher; Sexton Bacon and Charlotte Depositors In ■ llroken Bank Driven Insane by Their Losses. Ewe, Pa., Oct 1—The timely interference of the authorities prevented a horrible tragedy for which arrangements were beinr niuda by Mr. and Mrs. G Jorge Schreck and Johu Flick, all three of whom were driven insane through the wreck of the Erie County Savings bank by Its rascally managers. Sohreck, his wife and Uttle ohildren and their friind lived on Myrtle street, and had $118, the savings of four y«iw, deposited in the bunk when It suspended. Their grief was heartrending, and for weeks they hung around the bank doors wringing thtir hands and curslrfg the cashier. Their minds gradually sunk under the strain until it -lieaHine evident that all three were mod. A visit to the house disclosed a terrible state aI affairs. Under the linpre&Aon that Goll was punishing them lor sin, they were trying to expiate their Imaginary crifee by Mir flageilatUnrZhil fasting. The Tour chil • lied were found nearly *Da*»froui starvaticin. The hdby was struggling to obtain some sustcniffi6e from broastrthat were dry, while the adults were kneeling and passionately the Almighty to forgive them. The assistance offered was resented as an interference with the will ol God and the nolgbbprs were driven out Offlofers Dundenheffet* and Met* observed the man and woman digging a grave In the back yard and fearing that sortiethlng was wrong iii(ldelhey* entered in time to prevent* horrible tragedy. They bad dochjefc. tft ,C4|»cf the death of "Christ. Schreck was to be the Savior, Mrs. Bchrecjt the Holy Mother and Flick was to do the killing, which was to bo followed by a realistic representation of Hero l1* slaughter of the children.' Dr. Gernier, honlth officer, reported these'facts to Judge Gaibraith, and thDD unfortunate people are now in custody awaiting tho decision of the lunacy commissioners. Monday and Tuesday. "Who is the Alliance, anyhowr' demanded Mi. Muuyvu, flourishing the letter. PRIVATE HENRY'S WILL. "1 ton not thu Alliance," said Churlee Wilsun, an elderly and very polite old guntlein.in, secretary of the home committee, who lull* Ik on a sort of guardian of the rooms. "1 don't know auytuing about it I came here to oblige Ellsworth." SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! Wrlttm when ali Hope af Heaoue Had Paeaod. Chicago, Oct 4.—Tho will of the late Charles B. Henry, af the Gtftely expedition, who was shot for stealing provisions, has been tiled for probate. It is written in pencil on a scrap of i#per about the sire of a postal cant, torn from a blank used in the navy. It is iliile.t at Camp Clay, Ellesmeres land, May 0, 1*-M, Mid is as follows: -or- "Mr. Jennings," said the proprietor to the uiirulUid cashier, "caH ipe all the porters ani bell boys Instantly,^ MASTER BAMM bad -told the oourt that, from his slaudpolut in tho pulpit, the "regressive" party appeared, to thetwst of Kit knowledge and belief, to be Brother Johnson, Charlotte Bacon took the stand. Sue wanted i, bis wife. After Brother Rolwrie In answer to several ''disc dings" four strapping cjlorwl fellows anrived on tke see no. "Go up stairs," said Mr. Munyon. "and clear out tnat room. Brine everything there is, and store it iiftbe feck room. The Alliance must clear oat I won't have any of this sort of nonsense in my house." In a few minutes a couple of the men cams down Stairs, one with a roll •( paper and tho other carrying a red cap and caps. "Dese all de traps Hp dere, Mr. Many on,' said one, "ain't no odder campaign flyings.K Tlie roll of paper proved to lie a manuscrip copy of "life aiid Personal History of Capt El fs worth, candidate of the American Alliance tor president of the United Btn|ss." ,1 uVT.'j The Hew York rhamplun Fancy Tack 8kator only •Utmo jr«Wh oM, will m*k« fchftrrf'aa|§P&«JS9$ginO ko explain certain matters in the 'history at the church, and slutted by tslfaag something about her grandfather's i.iaxiiii that boues.y was always tho best policy. The magistrate vmilud and told her to toll what happened ox bun .ay night. "1, Charles U. Henry, being of sound niiud and health, do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament. All my property, pay due aud that may become due I bequeath to my parents, brother and siiCtem now alive, to be equally tttrffled among them. William Helms, of 20 South Water street, Chicago, I appoint as my exec-utpt'. CMSBI.W B. HiNBr, WfhriiipU. Fiftii Cavalry, V. S A." The will is witnessed ky Lieut F. F. Ki*- ling bury anl Private Joll Bender. A postal card to Mrs Halms tells of the condition of the co As maud, saying: "Win. Helms, esq. :r« C '■ MUSIC HALL, 'itli a grioved look tlie witness saii that /Mrs. Jucksoii struck her "ole man" on tho loose with lier fan and kuocked Ids specs from their proper position. He went on [singing as if nothing bad happened until bo£ti~u kit him on the ear. 'i'hen tbe wit- EieSs solemnly testified that she hit- Mrs. uekoon with a chair. When Brother Uncon was called to the he looked appealiugly ut the juJge TUESDAY, OCT. T. "What! are those all the assetel" exclaimed the irate landlord. "Throw them back there in the corner, ap4 I- any of tlw Alliance comes aroun4 here bothering any more, just tell them they'd better keep oul of iuy way.? Hint representation In this city of the great Datton, O., Oct 4.—Q-m. Logan arriv*C at Dayton at 11:1(1, lei ring Cincinnati bj • special train. An imneiH crowd awaits his arrival at the depot, and whan ha (tap pad on the oar platform hurrah* rtiit thC air. Mm. Logan and Gen. Noyce accom panted hint. Carriages were in Waiting, anC an aaoort of 800 soldiers and sailors Jed thi way to the Fhillipa house, On his arriva at the hotel Gen. Logan spoka a faw wordT from the veranda and retired. In the after noon the party were driven to the HoutUon Ohio fair, whera the general made a abor speech. The party ware than driven abou the fair gr«mda» and afto»*ards to the 8o diers' home, where 4,000 man were drawi up in line on the campus, whom Gen. Logai re via wed. Ha than went iuto Memorial hal where a crowd cooa gathered to hear him : Gea. Lagan at Daytaa. "Only six moro days' provisions are left. Seven havs died of starvation, aqd we are all ready to follow. We are living on eight ounces par day. If we do not get game before the lftth you cmi conclude all of us to bo dead. My respij-t and" love to all the few friends 1 met in Chicago. 1 remain yours, CHAtutKH B. Henry." Union 8guar$ Theatre Suootss, mi th»o exhibited 4 very large rent In a 'ery ragged vest. Johusuu, he suid, had torn t when ho grabbed ths witness. Johnson lilt lim Urst The witness, to return thecompllnent, "pasted Johnson over de eye." Sis- SEPARATION, Eleclrle Lights tor Mines. Pa., Oct. 4—Recant explosions of fire damp here set mine operaton to thinking how must effectually to protect themselves and their employes. ManyshaCU in this region are us.ng safety lumps, but tUey give a dim light. Those and other circumstances hate moved the H. C. Frick Coke comppny to make i(iu experiment with the electric light, with a vifw to its us« in mine*. A two-horse dynamo has beeu placed in the engine house at the Trotter works, and supplies electricity for the lights in the engine-room and tower at the mouth of the shaft and (or four light* at the bottom. There is bo doubt ot the utility or practicability of the light, hit the sole qdee tlon to be determined W that of its oost It would not be surprising to see within th« next yuar every mine in the Conaellsvills region illuminated by electrieity. «r Louisa Fields, a member of the church sheir, testified that Brother Bacon bad raUMkl numerous dissensions ill the oliurch is a preacher ha was not a success. The riuiroh hjut been "pulled down flat" on his iccouut. Tho oongrejation was rendered inbaslthy by his present*. Papers which irere submitted in evidence showed that leknmi had tjeen expelted from the Beacou :hui'C.li for det walMng ffi the straight' and ior/jw way. After other evidence which reflected more «r leas on the character of ootli Uaeon and Jchnson bad been beard, Justice Walsh mlprmil the latter that It was his candid belief that be had told more lhau oma falsehood while eeated in the wit- l|»eliuf For Burglars. PhcMIcia, N. Y., Oct -This setti« of the country along the line of the Vlster an 1 Delaware railroad has lately been Visited by a gang of burglars. The dwelling of Mr. W. C. Newton, a prominent merc.iant lierc, was entered on the night of tlw 23d about $18 taken from gopUstbooks. The hotel of Mr. Riclmrd Broaa was ransacked the sains night anl $5 left in a money drawer was taken. The robbers droopped about $85 in bills abont the floor. Mr. Ifewtan's trousers ware found In the dooryard, and his pocketbook was picked Up on the railroad, half a mile (rem. the viW Pine MM, Ori*«jfc*nM, *»«. bury and other place* along the line of ' the railroad ware visited during the week and various ink a&pqtaMMfow J Urt Monday night an attempt was made to enter the bouse of Mr. George Wolcott, at Pine Oil), w bo M «*»*D hhot* at the" Intruder, and blood marksDrere found about the stoop in the morning. -BT- Boston, Oct 4.—Tha largest pilot boat under the American flag will be launched at Chelsea. She is 104 feet long over all, 9 feet S inches on the water Bne In sailing trim, has 23 feet extreme breadth at beam, is 13 feet deep, and will draw 18 feet 0 inohes water aft She has spacious quarter* forward and aft, tastefully but substantially fitted with berths, lockers, pantry, state room* etc. Her frame is of white oak, her celling and planking are of hard pin.', she is square fastened throughout. though tree-nailed with locust, and la finished in the first style of workmanship. She I* owned by Capts. George W. Lawler, formerly commander of the Lllliet Augustus .Hooper and Lewis Smith, alt branch pilots, odd was buill at Chelsea by Messrs. Howard aad Mont gomeiy. She will have two maste fore and aft rigged, with wive standing rigging, Manila hsitip running, and cotton duck sails. She was deeigned and draughted by O. J. Lawler, and U the thirteenth pilot designed and draughted by him, all of wnlctThave been remarkable for speed and woatherly qualities. She is to be named the Helper. TUe Lsrieat Auierfean Pilot Bast. Bartley Campbell Probably Assaulted. A Play of Human Interest, LAUGHTER AND TEAM. j PaoviDKKCB, Oct 4. — A man named Eli P. Darling, living at No. 31 Pattls street, was found lying in the gutter in "Bull dog" square, at the north end. Saturday night, with!his skull fractured. Ue wae uncooscioue, and the affair is shrouded in mystery. The police are at work upon the case, and Mr. Darling, whose condition is critical. Is under the care of a physician. Mr. Oar ling Is about 05 years of age, and his wife fays that be left the bouse Saturday night to do some marketing. A few hours later he was brought home in the condltlou above described, and has remained Unoonsciods ever since. There is a wound,in his IDead that- appears to have been made with some tluut Instrument The reputation ot the locality called "bull dog" square, is not "pure white." PRIOBB AS TJaxrJLT.. PmLAOBLraiA, Oct t—Th* igtstol Jobi & Clarke, ownar qt th* Walnut itrwt that tre, demanded theJ»ys ef Israal Fleishman the lmn, and bes-assumed the manage menof the theatre. Fleishman took the theatn two year* ago, and. the lease expires at tbi end Dof the preeent season. The anuua rental wee 980,000, aad he baa made umm} on theee term*. He fatted to pay W.000 d« Oct. 1, bat proffered $2,800, and tail hi. partner, Thomaa A. Hall, was reeponeibl for an aqua I amount. This Ball denied, a hi* name does not appear eta the contract It I* Intimated that Fleishman adopted thi Course to get rid of hi* partner. Their part nershlp hat been dissolved. A Theatrical Mreeae. Diagram open Saturday, Oct. 4th.at la m. tbahr. Bacon appeared to be more w*4th'ul. Johnson frus-thsii fined $10, and .wUli that peculiar, 1ialf-fttppress6d utteraiwe which denotes satisfaction the colored pe 'ijde left the court roorh. Carton's Patent Gas-tteht tfet Air Furnace. ■»ssslu» lbs •tslltrs EipHltlea. BttTfORD, Ct., Oct 4.— M meeting wat held In the senate chamber of the capital in the interest of Mm .world's exposition at New. (Jrlsans. Oov. Waller presided and made a short address, after which he Introduced Col F. C. Moorehead, commissioner general of the fXpositlun. ijojv Tbea. F. Piunkett, United States commissioner for this state, and C*thefti .fallowed, after which there wsi an Informal- discussion by manufacturer* from various parts of the state. It is ally conceded tost as a result of the meeting Connecticut will make a superb display ol her resource* and prtftiucts. jfSSMn in KflCytf Two Ursve but Rash Pools. Ottawa, Oct 4.—Peter Mueller and N. V%r»n, two Danes, recently arrived at 'Victoria, & CI, In a sealskin ooMUe, having /made the voyage from the Island of Kodiac, off the Alaskan coast in thetr frail bark in 105 dayv They pursued their way over the liillows along the coast, frequently living .for waqks..X|th-)ut. sighting land. Before Cape Spencer a terrific storm overlook capeising their canoe. After rightiusfwi tbey hauled for Capb Elizabeth. On touching at a point on bay, the BdMug's Indian*, who are unusually warlike and savage, gavo evidence thafc-Uisy intended making It Ihteresting for the adventurers, and tliey were forced to quickly put to seu. Among the Quectat Indians tliey ran the sasne hairbreath oscapei, and in una or two instances barely got away wilh thsir Uvea They put in at several places to replenish their slock of provisions, and at oue landing succoeded in killing two bears. The total disianoe traveled was 1,500 Allies, which was made in a canou weighing seventy-live pounds wlieu empty. The craft measured nineteen feat in length, two feet four inches in width, two feet deep «nd drew ten inches of water when loadtd. After recruiting at Victoria the plucky navigators Started on their journey to San Kaucisoo. *' ' '* , , A $10,000 Election Ws(er. New Yobs, Oct 4.—The Commercial Advertiser (Rep.), says: The sensation of the day was the report of the wager of $10,000 On tho result of t)ie election between two Well known brbkers. The wager was livid*! as foMpws:..^®0^^11 Cleveland till have 85,000 majority hi New York county, $1,000 that ho will have 15,000 majority In King* County, $1,000 each that Cleveland will carry New York, Now Hampshire, Connecticut, Ohio and New Jersey. $1,000 that the fusion, ticket will tie elected In Michigan, $1,000 that Blaine's majority In Ontario will not bo as large as Folger's, and $1,000 An the gsiu.rul result, making $10,000 in all. Oarfleld carried Ontario county in 1880 by about 1,000 majority, while Folg-r lost it in 1883 by over 500. Tlie Republicans Carrie 1 It last year by UOO majority. *• Abolish the Lords, if *_J London, Oct 4.—The Peopltfi "league, which has for its object the abolition of ths house of lords as a factor in English legislation, is making rapid progress throughout England. It has already gained hundreds ot adherents who are prominent in society and in tbe learned profawiohk.' ;rb# latest notable convert is the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne. As an evidence of his sincerity, Mr. Swinburne has given to the league a ifumbor of manuscript poems, which are to bi published and sold for the benefit of ths fund to caavy out the purposes of the league. It is not expected that the poet laureate, who has lately been made a lord, will follow the example of the youaf'er but not last famous bard. V* - If Uurglaay and Incendiary Combined. Pittsburg, dct Thieres broke lata the saloon and residence of ex-Street Commissioner Charles OU and ransacked tL« premises. The door of his room was l9ckeD and escaped invasion. Falling to stcui any money they attempted to turn th house and inmates. A flro of laoe curtains newspaper* and a music book was kindle I and the thieve* made good their escape Mrs. Ott discovered th* Or* anil it »ai promptly extinguished. Entrance wai made through a second-story window in tbi children's room. pal OMctale. iJoivTRBAi, Oct 4.—An Investigation b now in progress by the civic corporation into some large defalcations by officials named Massen, who has just been discharged from jail in New York, and O'Meera, now also ther«, beth of whom absconded from here some mouths ago. It appear* that Alderiiiuii Jeannot, from here, interviewed the men In New York, end received information that criininatee the treasurer and auditor, two high salaried officials, with maoipulat. ing the funds of the city for their private purposes. Mr. Black, the treasurer, refused to answer any questions at a meeting of tho committee on Investigation, unless permitled to have his law adviser present to protect biin. Mr. Robb, the auditor, demanded that formal charges be promulgated against him and his confrere. Some compromising admissions have been made by thetreusurer slid as both men have been long In office end were looked on as immaculate, charges created genuine surprise. Chargee Alalia at Prominent Manlel- Kuw York, Oct 4.—Last evening Daniel Qrt, a native of Poland, entered the saloon No. 139 Chatham street, where a number of waiter girls are employed, and drawing s revolver, attempted to shoot a young wo mau named Kmma Scorch. The shot, however, did not take effect, but the wou!d-U murderer placed the weapon to his right temple, pulled the ti igger and dropped doud on the floor. Jeeiousy is supposed to liavC been the cause that led hint to cofnmit thC •lead. ,. . , Bound to Kill Somebody. TO T11K PKOPLK OF PiUston and Vicinity. yfe give the names of n few of th#' many personh iikmiic llio "CARTON" FUHNAOMln this vicinity : \ Was lbs mis* CsrnsUrt A Stakeholder's TreiMe, An KdUar Charted With Arson. New Yoiuc, Oct 4.—It is supposed that Miss Sarah Carpenter, who disappsared from her home in Brooklyn on Sept 34, committed suicide hy jumping into the ses from the steamer Bothnia on ths second day arter that vessel left New York- Tut following dispatch was received by_ tlu agent of the Cunard line in this dty fron the agent at Queenstovfn: "Bothnia ar rived on Friday at 1 P. K Mrs. Blake, sup posed Carpenter, missed second dky and drowned." Miss Carpenter's brother bo lieves the unfortunate woman to have beei bis sister. J •tab Mteculloakh's Condition. Toronto, Oct 4. — Capt Dillon, of thC Toronto flowing club,na»charged;before th. magistrates with being a stakeholder o money unlawfully wagerqd. He pleadei guilty and wai remanded for sentence. Mr Rogers and Mr. Turn bull deposited will IjiUon 9700 on the result of the rtorw double-scull race for the championship o America. Dillon subsequently complaineC to a detective that be had elth*r lost tbi money or been robbed of it, which, cominj to the ears of the county crown attorney, led to his arreet James tt Klirel, Kagte Hotel, PiUatoo. • K. M Ukickirt Sinclair tlotke, PilUton. J. W. Coinpiou, Dyer, WilUaa flapie. 4 ; Samuel'S nyili, Inventor, Pituton. 4 Jno. D. Tieaaor*», Piiwton Stove Oo. Mrs. M, 1£. KvuriU, Waal I'llUton. j), J. F. Frtdfriotii", West PilUton. Juo. L. Morgan, Groour, I'ltUton. Dr. Tlu»D, M- .I"Iii h.hi, Warn Pitutoq. J)r. K R. TmjuJL We*i Puuton. Dr. C M. William*, We*t Pitiaton. : G.JP. SJt*rk»j, #est PiUston. K. J. Rons, Weal PilUton. Henry Stark, West Pitta ton. ■' M. KeteUam, Weet Pituton. Weat Pitts ton School, 1 furnace*. Judge W. H. Cool, West Pituton. Hone of tbe Friendless, (2) Scran ton. 0. E. Pry'or, Pianoa ft Organs. Scran toll. Wan. Bhtom, Carriatf" Uanfr., Bcrantoo. '? W. H. Holliater. Pleamut Valley. Preabylerian Cburcb, Pleaaant Valley. RKeystone Hotel, Hawley, Pa. Am«a Kjcfeola k Son. Montroee, Fa. 0. B. Penman, 8crantoo. Peter l'orre, Wllkea-Barre. Mr. Ilutchineen, Kingston. B. B. Roet, Kingston. .i: , Oeoi. H*»y, Berwick. Adam Hoiktiesa, Pi'tatoa. L .C Dr. K. B. Long, West PilUton. Y D M. Bolln. Pituton. Call and.set) the furnacta, or MM for catalogue circular and prices. We can gave money for jon if job will allow us to figure with yon. 823 PITTSTON 8T0VB CO. Nbwbuho, Di. Y., Oct. 8.—J. W. F. Ruttenber, the editor of The Fonda lDemocr*t, wbo wax umt time ago indicted for anon in the third degree for. ha-ving boen implicated in the ttrtliic of hit ol|ce. i* \r»U kjopn here, and it is believed ihet lieis innocent His father, wbo ia Edward M. Rnttenber. tbe historian, was born here and resided here for many year*. The accused man wat formorly part owner of The Register here, and was admired and respected. He did not plead guilty to the Indictment, as has been stated, and will endeavor to prove hi* Innocence. The lad who made tbo conteasieii implicating Ruttenbei has a bad reputation, having been expelled trdm Hamilton collegi for drunkenuean, and,worked for Ruttenber under tha name at Case, hi* correctfnaife* being Chandler. HiJ l}J •') Xt *i iiJ. Cuckoo, Oct 4.— John MoCuliough it much improved. lie walked out of thi hotel for a stroll as rationally and uaturallj as a perfectly sane man. McCullougU, wit! his manager, Joseph Brooks, has left tlu Leland hotsL It is thought tb«v hav« started for New York, but their destinuU or is not poeiifcvsly kbowa. A Don Jnsu In Trouble. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct 4.-8. 0. Beaaley, of Thatcher, Primrose & West's iniustrels, who was arrested on a charge of burglary in AJ.uat last and was placed in the penitentiary to await tbe action of the grand jury, hat beeu discharged. Beasley created great alarm in a bouse here by clauiberlii; at midnight'through a window Into a bedroom occupied by an elderly gentleman and hi* wife. Toe screams •( the lady and the cries of "Murder!" "Thieve*!" of her husband I r.ugbt the police and he was arrested. He explained that earlier in the evening he had engaged ia • flirtation with a girt whom he ui Dt iM the street and had made an appointment to visit her at tha hour ha olimbed through the window. Tha modk of entrance t D the house adopted by htm was the one sfci 3iad suggested. He described ths appearance nt tM| gn-1. aad N*Wks found that a servant umi.loyM there answerfd the description. Klio denied, however, having mot Beairf.y or lu i'-pg him to call on her. This le Terrible. Chicago, Oct A — Five girl*, whose age« ranged from 14 to 16, have been arrested on ob'arges of larceny. They bad organised themselves into a regular band, known ai "The Chinese Five," for pillaging Chinese laundries and carrying on other diareputabl* work. Their plan waa to chloroform tte Cbinameu and then rob theiu. They were poorly dressed and showed a depravity seldom seen in children of their age. They all oonfeesed and were sent to tbe Bridewell under flues of $100 each. CONDENSED NEWS. The n«AT Lyoeum theatre school opened Id Hew York Jtifmiiy with about 100 pupill preeent. VTI"' ** A Southeru Railroad Collision. Tke B. aaC O. Talwrafh Caaafaa) CftUac Hates. Ejlbtob, tfd., Oct 4.—The northen bound express on tha Bala war* an) Qheeapeake railroad from hare to Clayton, Dela., ami a train on tha Delaware railroad collided at tba junction of tha two roada naai Clayton, Dela. Tha folio win* named persons ware severely injured: Johu R. Qrifflu and daughter, Mrs. Pritchdit aud taesons. and two aona or ex-fcHwri* P.tjlsrtsiet, oi this county, and a taJy freui Midiletowu. Del., name unknown. A. 3L is reported to be bettor, and hU physician expresses hopaa ot his r» covery. Watch Fletcher was Uuug at Padtfcah. Ky., yesterday. He maintained his luuooouce from the scaffold. Njw You, Oct. 4.—Tbe Baltimoee am Ohio Telegraph company hare iaaspnM a further reduction of ita rata* between 9«v York, Boston and all intermediate potato tfaa new tariff being twenty-five canta fee twenty words anl oaa cent fer aaoh ad ail tional word. CHICA0d,Oct A—Another eWMrie girt, the rival of Lulu Hurst and al*o|rom Georgia, 1* In tUa city and propose* to giv* exhibitions. Ska gave a private senace to member* of tb« press. Her name is Madeline Price. Kb* i* bat fourteen years old. liar method, are similar to thoee of Mm Hurst Amony her performance* was overcoming the iuuj culfer resistance of six men holding a Milium cua and lifting a chair with four men trjri.i uD bold it down. At the conclusion of ill iO«|s she showed no *iga of mu«culnr fcl.e rlalms it is mental force. Aaather Kleetrie «ilrl. ■Charles Beewell, W West Hartford, Ct„ formerly • state senator and sever si tUsae a member at the lower house, la dead. VleUnae of a Rallrsal •leaatar,. Ashland, Wis., Ott A— more of tha men wbo were Injured by the cuusdttlotio* traiu on the Omaha road coing into a wash out near Bayfleld. Wis,,Civedied of tbeii wounds. They are J. MoCoy, ij*adt**CM; W lClroy;-J. A. Robblngtoo, engineer, of* A' •mm; J. Morris, flrerD*% and M. MeCarty t i. Ulforad that three Mbre will die from Dcalding. Ten coAns were ordi-rod frCm Paul, wlilch indicator that the nuniUt i victims ie even greater. WeB4erf«l Vsslat. (IA nsobC st Halloas City, Max., attacked and kiMed tha Judge and chief of police ol thst' I(w people ware badly lo- Jured. CaacJAQ, Oct. 4—At the driving park tin pacer JohaaAaa lewared hia resold oral three aefeonita, pacing a mile in the remark able time of Minnie R. also lowered tier record. With a runt-ing mate she pact* a utile in t:0SX- Her best previous racorc was**)*. ' England Cornell men la Neal Bew. Loudo*. Oct. 4. —Tho coinuuttoe of tlx United Kingdom al llanos, St' tMiperano organization, has adopted a resolution con C;r*'(ilstlng Neal Dow and thestateef Malik Dr having In the recent electiou secunx ,ucli a majoiity tor a measurs Incorporating .ito the state constitution a prohibitory aiueikdaient. They siyr. tint by reason CD this vote they anticipate grt-at results wii acui us to tha rest of the world. The Qepnbllcan convention of tha Second Massachusetts congressional district havi nominated Warren Lock, of Norwoo.1, for A Lest Wanted Thief Csptirei, t.Hiir*ANCKHJa, Tenn., Oct, 4. —Alb.it Crump, colored, one of the most notoriou-. taring thieve* in Alabama, was captur.-.! here. For live years be bat been engage. In hi* nefarious business. Ho woald break (he foal .wf a oar and coimmsI hlmaelf In tht freight until tbe train had ryobed soint ■ questered spat, when be would throw ouC such freight as he wanted. He wss Cie tected a number of times, but always es caped *Uli hi* plunder. He has robbed sevoral depot* and burned a number o.' on. i for the purpose of robbery. His capturt was effecred by a detective wbo has bee; an bis track for a year. Uou. Geo. Bancroft quietly celebrated hit H4-.li ..irthday at Jtepyart yesterdar. Ut « as the recipient of many congratulatory J .* patches from all thsnworl d. ||A Philadelphia rteyVkai rua dowi and reported a fraud,*tleJwl ef a-jnytliirsl labor organization, taj man haii made considerable money oitt 'of his swiii-IUii) operation*. _ congress. Irea faaaleri tasalreai. N*w York, Oct 4.— Mellon A Rourka iron (Dander* at No. 170 Jane street, bav« laade ■ an assignment. The flras were uD vol red In June, 1M& when they on ad (34,000, and had 970,000 nominal asaota Their plant Is mortgaged fer f IB,Mi The Week's Vailuroe. New York, Oct. A—Tbe busiae** fatlurei throughout tbe country oocurring id tlx last *even days, a* reported by R. O. Dut St, Co., of the Mercantile MW, by tele graph, number, for the Ualtad State* 104. and for Onaadh ML or a total al ttf a: against a total of H» last week. tare k SSwMis* Ba» ball—Chicago, it; New York, 5. Da troit—Detroit,' 4; Pbeladelphia, A Pitte "jurg—Allegheny, S; Columbus, 1A Phila elphla and Baltimore—games postponed on Dcc»4nt of rain. Richmond—'Cincinnati. 8 Virginia, A Cleveland—Boston, 7: Cleve unci, A Buffalo—Buffalo, 11; Providence i. Brighton Boaob wlnn -ri—Barney Aaron, Weasel, Waves' light. Wood flower. ■porting Sansmarr. Fault. Oct. A—Experiment made in th hospitals show that sulphide of earbon is thi best agent to restore tue normal action ot the bowels in cases of cholsr*. It has re stored to consciousness in thirty second hysterical patients who, previous to its aDj Ministration were inseusibie to *rrn tl/ pricking of needles. Me4 la Uarneea. ROBERT OLIVER The New York «as companies have oons blned to create a gigantic monopoly. Their present capital of ♦ ti.OOJ.OOO is to U watered up to and the Ousin* i carried on under on* management. CaiCAeo, Oct. 4.—At 1:30 yaaterday aft«rD noon, while driving to a Are, Acting Chief fiee Marshal Kinney won thrown from bli buggy aad fatally injured. He cannot lirt uiany houra , r 1 4 HaahadasotetbanTWFMTV T1AR8Kxpakatf mrj. He ia to be found jOur Uv and IcIIDii'* Stat, PittiM.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 709, October 04, 1884 |
Issue | 709 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-10-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 709, October 04, 1884 |
Issue | 709 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-10-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18841004_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | I. / * PITTSTON. PA., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1884. SO Uawvlft Ten p., W«k 'CHD. i*a IMO OK PMSOK? THE RULER OF THE NAVEC 1 It v€HURCH MILITANT. BlAtNE IN.OWIO. Havel HMi In th* Farm or *•«»• llOM-An .* fcldent. Morrow, vp., Oct. 4.—The IMm arrived at 11:15. Tha town was beautifully deeqrated. Arcbw attended acrons th« principal streets, cannon boomed, bands played and people cheered. llr. Blaine w conducted to a grov* ball a mile from towjp; and spoka briefly. D Coumii's, Oct 4.—Upon arrival at Xenia the Columbus reception committee Joined the party. The crowd at Xenia was very large. Almost ovary house on the line of march displayed tba American flag or some kind of decoration. The speechmaking occurred in the court housejrard, which waf packed with people. South Charleston was reached at 8:15. Over 3,000 peopla had aasemblod here. The party were driven to a grove half • mile from the depot On the way the borses drawing Jlr. Blaine's carriage became unmanageable and broke a wheel of tho carriage. Blaine leaped to the ground, and was assisted into another carriage. CLEVELAND AT M«Mt. EXIT; ONE CANDIDATE. An Irishman km itkrd ft r l.is nifriigi certificate. He *lo»)y littto iti» i.at, teveal• large war on (ha lead, tt ideutly dene by * fiat iron. This evidence mm io the point. Our certificates, are the praises of those who have experienced wonderful cures by the UN of Dr. Bull'* Cough Syrup. vVi-ou W.vi'dpta no AteM Young \N V 'ailed «■C by frisais aad lalsc ■ allied at BcrriLO, Oct. t—A prfnUa dinner wut riven to Gov. Cleveland #6 diei»Ci le ice if Mrs. Walter Cary.yeWerdaf **eni g. Early in the iftihlin the governor tetur led to the CJenesee htfbee,where he wsa tendered an in- &emocratic*leglon, numbering 250. Be shook hands wilt about 800 people Just Mom his departure, and at 11 o'clock, amid the cheers of a large crowd, he was driven to the Central depot, departing on tball;*) V. K. train far Albany. Nearly everybody in Buffalo is talking about the great demonstration in honor of ssafeiCD'TSC'rr: large number of visiting organisations remained 1n #own for the purpoee of paying tnelr respects to the distinguished Msltor. Owl Cleveland, as is his habit, rose early, notwithstanding the fatigue incident to the deception. After breakfasting In his rooms with his Albany friends ho received tho Hist callers at #:30 A. H. From tliat hour until ho took his luncheon, which was also served in his rooms, at 2:20 o'clock, tl\era was an uninterrupted stream of visitors, including persons in all conditiom of life. For each he had a boarty liiindshnke and a pleasant word. Among those who visited him were many of his old friends and aeqwWJItitticos in Buffalo, who had known him when ho caino here a poor boy. Very frequently the governor brought up reminiscences of former days, and appeared td be iu excellent spirits. "Why, governor, you ain't clianged a bit sin"e you did my law business," said a big-hauded and big-hearted farmer. "No, nor you," was the governor's reply. Racilrn aoaae Instruction I rum U«lD manr on Haval 9faltera. i. . i ooklyu Colored Congregation Are Member* of IV *• t* "v" — X*- A. "Disturbing Factor in Politioa* [ ' tVmuOTON, Oct. 4. -The secretary of the 11*ry having recently noticed etatsmente of tho system adopted by the German government for rapidly mobilising aqwdrona, called upon the bureau of navigation for a report from the oftk-o of naval intelligence of any information that office bad upon the ■abject The following memorandum of the mobilization of a German squadron hi • beta furnlvhedi "At a conference held at Kiel. September, 1883, it wan decided that all the vessels suited to modern war purpon's shoud be kept in thorough repair, ready for immediate service, and that the compl te outfit of each veeeel * should be prepared and either, placed on board or in seperate stole houses close at hand; that the officers and mou for ouch ship should be detailed befor. hand from the ac'.ive nnvy for ordinary service It is expected that in eight days the whole naval forcoca.i bemobollied. At 0:10 a. II. April £!, 1884, the chief of the admiralty. Von Capri vi, with his aid, arrived unexp et.-dly at Kiel, awl at 1 p. m. ordered into commission Yor immediate servico sixteen vessels. Notice was Bent to the officer* and crew, according to the system adoptee, in the army. The trains brought In the met. and in a few hours, with the assistance of the men of tlio dock-yard division, the ship* were oquipped. At noon, April 24, Just forty-seven hours after the issuance of the order, the rear admiral hoisted his flag h command ef a squadron of twenty vosieh roady for war service. The vessels already in commission Joined the squadron." V, It a I (cl'biHlcJ CkiiiM jf Ita Mai Nuon Dectd«4 |M tfc* rcudiil Datfirii Sana. Elltainated. k l.lv.-lf AceoHHt of a LlTilr HMkD h!« — Krrdtera ilUhmn Interrupt Ibe (iWIIDT mf a Baa, dif Nl|klCi IcrTlot. The II*ed«nartera ef the Aaaerlcaa A III jure Collapse— An Innocent Kais and a Viai Prodace the Grave HeeulU. Tart* or Me Tariff, "That's the Qm- It ia the q net Men upon which the coming Presidential campaign will be It 10 l:« queetion which has etifrseed the leading minda of both great i«liiical parties for the ast fifty years, except »hen o\ei shadowed for a tine by tl e great question of "Shall the Union be Treseived?" We i.ted io poet our•elves, and be prepared to . vote understandingly upon this great question. White there lie honest differences ■ of opinion, and white there is much that may Ihj raid, both ill favor if and against free imde, onti thiuy ia eettdta, aud that is, you cannot fiiul a uifdinui that will cure Coughs, Colds, Atulim-t, Ct ai y dieease of the throat or hmgiyWtoiti u. C1 (Curtis' Cough Compound.) Try it ttoaf" Brooklyn, Oct. 4. -.Aaron Johnson, •*- ■C 'li of the Beresn Baptist church for lorod l eople, and Joseph Bacon, sexton J chajige-proacher for the Memorial Coi•d church, which holds divine serrioe on New Yobk, Oct. 4.—The report of the commissioners in lunacy in the gase of William C. Rhine lander, who shot John Drat*, two of whom found him Insane and one found him to be a sane man, eame np in the court of general C before Hecorder Smyth. Rhlnelaader listened attentlvelyto the proceedings. Assistant District Attorney Vincont applied for sock an as is required from the joort to confirm report, which wai lllet. on Sept 10. Dr. Retinoid and Patrick Nolan decided that Hliinoiander wus insane, the dissenting opinion being written by Commissioner Pal.erson. Mr. Vincent argued that the finding of the majority was conclusive. Mr. Fred •Cbudert, of counsel for the Rhirtelander family, argued in favor -of' Mr. Vli£ venvs statement, wliioh he declared, should settle the cose. As Rbinelander »wd been found insane, thert- should be a suspension of his trial until h • bocame snno. If this unfortunate young man were insane, it would be inhuman Vo put him on trial when he had no defense Vut insanity. The report, in Mr. Coudert's judgment, was final, and the report of the majority was that of the commission. PniuDiLPUii, Oct 4—The American Alliance, in addition to the iilisfcrtunes that has overtaken Us oan Jliate, Capt. Ells, worth, has bceu disturbed by another stroke of bad luck in the collapse of the national boadauarters at the V-adorns hotel, on Bread street. In the morning Jamas M Mnuyon, the proprietor ef the Veudeiue, received a hastily scrawled onvelope whloh contained the following: ;e top floor of a building at Cumberland id Fultqp streets, were with a dosen or ore dusfcir chorcn members in Justice Walsh's court. Johuson and Bacon were icro on business. Both mufli claimed to ive been assaulted and each made lar.'ui of assault and battery against t* other. Deacon Johnson and Sister .uisa Field and Sister Charlotte Jackson era tlio principal witnesses on one side. Dkah Sin: We will have to get a out somehow. X: will nevtfr do to start the campaign without a proper flag. 1 would like you to pu. a flag out of every window if possible, if they will nyf lot us run a rope over the Masonic Temple we will have to put a flag on a pole, the out with my picture on. Don't mind the attacks on me by the Cleveland organ, (The Times.) They are iustigatod by Cleveland in New York. My political principles are ail right, and Imve nothing to do with my private character. Yours, sincerely, Ellsworth. The train arrived at London at 8:35. Blaine and his companions Mere driven through lines of mounted gentlemen and iadirs, the latter being attired in black Jerseys, with white plumes and whits rosettes und ribbons. The town was beauttfally docorated. Prominent among the banners was tho Inscription, "London, Ohio, for Blaine; Louden, England, for Cleveland." Mr. Btoiite passed through two rows of little girls as he ascended the steps to the grand stand. Each girl represented a state. A little mal leu with "Maine" in large letters on a banner she bore. led the Maine statesman to the stops, where another little girl representing ObiCj bade him welcome. Mr. Biaine Ui3D«d both of the children. Two other little ones scaJtered flowers in his pathway. wording lp their sworn statements the :arbaiic'e*®ceurred on Sunday evening PDst. The prayer-meeting iu the Memorial iliu:ch hal Just been opened. l'arson Holieiti,.was giving out the hymn when Deacon Johuson entered, a little late. Brother Bacou, the sexton and preacher, oocupied the chair which is known as the "Ifi.'dtfi seat." Deacon Johnson asked h'rutlier B con to vacate tho deacon's chair. Ir.ie i.ged rexton refused to. The deacon luiia liie sexton became angry. Sister Jack- K. E. Cum is, Binghamton, V. T. Aa a Smoking and Shev, in* Tobaooo Gail and Ax's Navy loads all otHers. P. S.— Don't (orget tho fl ig. For Rent* A house of scveu rooms, on New York Ave., No. 304. App'y to 0. Hiilois The note, as is too custom with Capt. Ells ■wortli, gave 110 midron Mr. Munyou, upon receipt of this, in.toud of ordering the flag put out at once, grew very wrathy. He had boon looking anxiously for the candidate for several days, and had been bored almost to dvatli by hundreds of all torts of people coming in search of him and acting as if lie was hidden aivay somewhere about the premises. Besides, he couldn't And out what the Alliance was, and lib wanted tu kuow who was ;;oing to pay for the room. ■oil, iu order to restore harmony, struck the i.-xt 'ii on the head With her palm-lcat fan. Ex-Judge Curtis, of counsol for Rhinelander, said that tho, case ill many respects was the most remarkable proceeding in the history uf Jurisprudence. A c.tUan was indieted l y the grand inquest fit the county, •ml wli ii U» r pairs to the' court for trial lie is toid that it hHC been made to appear to the court that lie is insane. Mr. Curtis declared that every power of .the district aLtorney's ofltce liaJ lieen prefab into service to establish tho insanity Of Mie respondent uguiust whom lutd Ixeu reared "at remarkable structure of fraud." Mr. Curtis regretted that the doctor on the commission was :iot au alienist. Mr. Curtis urged that there had been a conspiracy to take sway a man's civil rights. The defense was aware of tH nature ot the act committed, and If a Jury decided that it was unjustifiable the respondeat proposed 6c suffer the Duniehtneut. Counsel dwelt on the intellectual powet shown by Riiiaalander when on the witness stand, and argued that there was no law relating to the appointment of the commission that made thofr report binding on the court. If Rblnelandar hud shown any insanity, Mr. Curtis said he himself woatd have Joined in the petition to have liim committed to auy asylum. On the contrary, lie was able tat plead to the ndlotnixiit, and showed th« most remarkable intellectual clearness. Counsel were not defending him for pay, but because the} were convinced that he was a sane man. It the ropjrt was not confirmed by the court, Mr. Curtis asked that the reoorder should consider a former application fae bail Mr.'CdUdert said that RhinAAider's family wishecftto save him from tlie fate of • felon uniD de was cored in a lunatic asylihn. After enlivening tilts between counsel, Recorder Smyth adjourned the hearing, when tho evidence taAeu by the e nnuis ijnais will be argued. THAT POST OFFICE ROBBERY. Amuertnrnio. rH.i oil seised a chair and tried to drive Johnson iiurbugh the floor with it The cougi elation, six in number, rose to its feet to quell tlie disturbance. Johnson believed his life was in danger. Tlie Thief Arrested and Couresees. II THE CASINO. He la the Janitor. The train left at 4 o'clock, arriving at West Jefferson at 4:20, jvbere 1,000 jHiopte assembled. Mr. Blaine merely assured the people of his gratitude for the reception, and the train moved oil ColumMs vies reached at 5 o'clock. RE'ENACTINQ THE CRUCIFIXION. New Havkk, Ct, Oct 4.—Post Office In spector Boyd arrested Albert Koweu, colored, aged 21, janitor of the New Haven post office, who confessed to stealing from registered package (10,500 on toiepliom stock, sont by Broker Crosby, of New York to John L. Watroua, of East North Ham ton, Ct Before the arrival of the clerks c the office in the morning It was part ot Bo wen's duty to sweep out and clean the office, and thus It wai that he was given an opportunity U open the registered package* and extrso the valuables therefrom. Boweri also con fvasss to taking money from packages anC letters belonging to and addressed te tlx Eagle Linen oompany, bat denies all know) edge of *ny other Missing latter*, althougt letter* addressed t»-Wnt ft Co., *oaM prints*. or this city, were tovmi la hit closet In the basement of the post offlo building, together with the securities of Mr. Watroos, the actual or market value ol which It transpires is bat $400. The Yale Bilk company, a "orasy quilt* MTap ooocern, and The Home Cheer, a pinal monthly, claim tad have made oomplaiu to the poet offioe authorities that their letters have been pilfered on several occasions These cases are being investigated. Bowei was for many years coachman for Post master ,0 perry. Ml* neised Bacon beneath tlie chin aud endeavored to persuado him that his ooursu wits most un-Cbrlstian-likj ant not calculated to impress the sister*n with meekness of l.ourt Bacon, according to Johnson's story, was in no humor to receive whole|*mi» advice. He endeavored to draw somoftiiing from his pocket. It might have been L match-box, but the witness did not believe Dt was. Arranged against the Johnson faction were Brother C. Oidoon Roberts, the preacher; Sexton Bacon and Charlotte Depositors In ■ llroken Bank Driven Insane by Their Losses. Ewe, Pa., Oct 1—The timely interference of the authorities prevented a horrible tragedy for which arrangements were beinr niuda by Mr. and Mrs. G Jorge Schreck and Johu Flick, all three of whom were driven insane through the wreck of the Erie County Savings bank by Its rascally managers. Sohreck, his wife and Uttle ohildren and their friind lived on Myrtle street, and had $118, the savings of four y«iw, deposited in the bunk when It suspended. Their grief was heartrending, and for weeks they hung around the bank doors wringing thtir hands and curslrfg the cashier. Their minds gradually sunk under the strain until it -lieaHine evident that all three were mod. A visit to the house disclosed a terrible state aI affairs. Under the linpre&Aon that Goll was punishing them lor sin, they were trying to expiate their Imaginary crifee by Mir flageilatUnrZhil fasting. The Tour chil • lied were found nearly *Da*»froui starvaticin. The hdby was struggling to obtain some sustcniffi6e from broastrthat were dry, while the adults were kneeling and passionately the Almighty to forgive them. The assistance offered was resented as an interference with the will ol God and the nolgbbprs were driven out Offlofers Dundenheffet* and Met* observed the man and woman digging a grave In the back yard and fearing that sortiethlng was wrong iii(ldelhey* entered in time to prevent* horrible tragedy. They bad dochjefc. tft ,C4|»cf the death of "Christ. Schreck was to be the Savior, Mrs. Bchrecjt the Holy Mother and Flick was to do the killing, which was to bo followed by a realistic representation of Hero l1* slaughter of the children.' Dr. Gernier, honlth officer, reported these'facts to Judge Gaibraith, and thDD unfortunate people are now in custody awaiting tho decision of the lunacy commissioners. Monday and Tuesday. "Who is the Alliance, anyhowr' demanded Mi. Muuyvu, flourishing the letter. PRIVATE HENRY'S WILL. "1 ton not thu Alliance," said Churlee Wilsun, an elderly and very polite old guntlein.in, secretary of the home committee, who lull* Ik on a sort of guardian of the rooms. "1 don't know auytuing about it I came here to oblige Ellsworth." SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! Wrlttm when ali Hope af Heaoue Had Paeaod. Chicago, Oct 4.—Tho will of the late Charles B. Henry, af the Gtftely expedition, who was shot for stealing provisions, has been tiled for probate. It is written in pencil on a scrap of i#per about the sire of a postal cant, torn from a blank used in the navy. It is iliile.t at Camp Clay, Ellesmeres land, May 0, 1*-M, Mid is as follows: -or- "Mr. Jennings," said the proprietor to the uiirulUid cashier, "caH ipe all the porters ani bell boys Instantly,^ MASTER BAMM bad -told the oourt that, from his slaudpolut in tho pulpit, the "regressive" party appeared, to thetwst of Kit knowledge and belief, to be Brother Johnson, Charlotte Bacon took the stand. Sue wanted i, bis wife. After Brother Rolwrie In answer to several ''disc dings" four strapping cjlorwl fellows anrived on tke see no. "Go up stairs," said Mr. Munyon. "and clear out tnat room. Brine everything there is, and store it iiftbe feck room. The Alliance must clear oat I won't have any of this sort of nonsense in my house." In a few minutes a couple of the men cams down Stairs, one with a roll •( paper and tho other carrying a red cap and caps. "Dese all de traps Hp dere, Mr. Many on,' said one, "ain't no odder campaign flyings.K Tlie roll of paper proved to lie a manuscrip copy of "life aiid Personal History of Capt El fs worth, candidate of the American Alliance tor president of the United Btn|ss." ,1 uVT.'j The Hew York rhamplun Fancy Tack 8kator only •Utmo jr«Wh oM, will m*k« fchftrrf'aa|§P&«JS9$ginO ko explain certain matters in the 'history at the church, and slutted by tslfaag something about her grandfather's i.iaxiiii that boues.y was always tho best policy. The magistrate vmilud and told her to toll what happened ox bun .ay night. "1, Charles U. Henry, being of sound niiud and health, do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament. All my property, pay due aud that may become due I bequeath to my parents, brother and siiCtem now alive, to be equally tttrffled among them. William Helms, of 20 South Water street, Chicago, I appoint as my exec-utpt'. CMSBI.W B. HiNBr, WfhriiipU. Fiftii Cavalry, V. S A." The will is witnessed ky Lieut F. F. Ki*- ling bury anl Private Joll Bender. A postal card to Mrs Halms tells of the condition of the co As maud, saying: "Win. Helms, esq. :r« C '■ MUSIC HALL, 'itli a grioved look tlie witness saii that /Mrs. Jucksoii struck her "ole man" on tho loose with lier fan and kuocked Ids specs from their proper position. He went on [singing as if nothing bad happened until bo£ti~u kit him on the ear. 'i'hen tbe wit- EieSs solemnly testified that she hit- Mrs. uekoon with a chair. When Brother Uncon was called to the he looked appealiugly ut the juJge TUESDAY, OCT. T. "What! are those all the assetel" exclaimed the irate landlord. "Throw them back there in the corner, ap4 I- any of tlw Alliance comes aroun4 here bothering any more, just tell them they'd better keep oul of iuy way.? Hint representation In this city of the great Datton, O., Oct 4.—Q-m. Logan arriv*C at Dayton at 11:1(1, lei ring Cincinnati bj • special train. An imneiH crowd awaits his arrival at the depot, and whan ha (tap pad on the oar platform hurrah* rtiit thC air. Mm. Logan and Gen. Noyce accom panted hint. Carriages were in Waiting, anC an aaoort of 800 soldiers and sailors Jed thi way to the Fhillipa house, On his arriva at the hotel Gen. Logan spoka a faw wordT from the veranda and retired. In the after noon the party were driven to the HoutUon Ohio fair, whera the general made a abor speech. The party ware than driven abou the fair gr«mda» and afto»*ards to the 8o diers' home, where 4,000 man were drawi up in line on the campus, whom Gen. Logai re via wed. Ha than went iuto Memorial hal where a crowd cooa gathered to hear him : Gea. Lagan at Daytaa. "Only six moro days' provisions are left. Seven havs died of starvation, aqd we are all ready to follow. We are living on eight ounces par day. If we do not get game before the lftth you cmi conclude all of us to bo dead. My respij-t and" love to all the few friends 1 met in Chicago. 1 remain yours, CHAtutKH B. Henry." Union 8guar$ Theatre Suootss, mi th»o exhibited 4 very large rent In a 'ery ragged vest. Johusuu, he suid, had torn t when ho grabbed ths witness. Johnson lilt lim Urst The witness, to return thecompllnent, "pasted Johnson over de eye." Sis- SEPARATION, Eleclrle Lights tor Mines. Pa., Oct. 4—Recant explosions of fire damp here set mine operaton to thinking how must effectually to protect themselves and their employes. ManyshaCU in this region are us.ng safety lumps, but tUey give a dim light. Those and other circumstances hate moved the H. C. Frick Coke comppny to make i(iu experiment with the electric light, with a vifw to its us« in mine*. A two-horse dynamo has beeu placed in the engine house at the Trotter works, and supplies electricity for the lights in the engine-room and tower at the mouth of the shaft and (or four light* at the bottom. There is bo doubt ot the utility or practicability of the light, hit the sole qdee tlon to be determined W that of its oost It would not be surprising to see within th« next yuar every mine in the Conaellsvills region illuminated by electrieity. «r Louisa Fields, a member of the church sheir, testified that Brother Bacon bad raUMkl numerous dissensions ill the oliurch is a preacher ha was not a success. The riuiroh hjut been "pulled down flat" on his iccouut. Tho oongrejation was rendered inbaslthy by his present*. Papers which irere submitted in evidence showed that leknmi had tjeen expelted from the Beacou :hui'C.li for det walMng ffi the straight' and ior/jw way. After other evidence which reflected more «r leas on the character of ootli Uaeon and Jchnson bad been beard, Justice Walsh mlprmil the latter that It was his candid belief that be had told more lhau oma falsehood while eeated in the wit- l|»eliuf For Burglars. PhcMIcia, N. Y., Oct -This setti« of the country along the line of the Vlster an 1 Delaware railroad has lately been Visited by a gang of burglars. The dwelling of Mr. W. C. Newton, a prominent merc.iant lierc, was entered on the night of tlw 23d about $18 taken from gopUstbooks. The hotel of Mr. Riclmrd Broaa was ransacked the sains night anl $5 left in a money drawer was taken. The robbers droopped about $85 in bills abont the floor. Mr. Ifewtan's trousers ware found In the dooryard, and his pocketbook was picked Up on the railroad, half a mile (rem. the viW Pine MM, Ori*«jfc*nM, *»«. bury and other place* along the line of ' the railroad ware visited during the week and various ink a&pqtaMMfow J Urt Monday night an attempt was made to enter the bouse of Mr. George Wolcott, at Pine Oil), w bo M «*»*D hhot* at the" Intruder, and blood marksDrere found about the stoop in the morning. -BT- Boston, Oct 4.—Tha largest pilot boat under the American flag will be launched at Chelsea. She is 104 feet long over all, 9 feet S inches on the water Bne In sailing trim, has 23 feet extreme breadth at beam, is 13 feet deep, and will draw 18 feet 0 inohes water aft She has spacious quarter* forward and aft, tastefully but substantially fitted with berths, lockers, pantry, state room* etc. Her frame is of white oak, her celling and planking are of hard pin.', she is square fastened throughout. though tree-nailed with locust, and la finished in the first style of workmanship. She I* owned by Capts. George W. Lawler, formerly commander of the Lllliet Augustus .Hooper and Lewis Smith, alt branch pilots, odd was buill at Chelsea by Messrs. Howard aad Mont gomeiy. She will have two maste fore and aft rigged, with wive standing rigging, Manila hsitip running, and cotton duck sails. She was deeigned and draughted by O. J. Lawler, and U the thirteenth pilot designed and draughted by him, all of wnlctThave been remarkable for speed and woatherly qualities. She is to be named the Helper. TUe Lsrieat Auierfean Pilot Bast. Bartley Campbell Probably Assaulted. A Play of Human Interest, LAUGHTER AND TEAM. j PaoviDKKCB, Oct 4. — A man named Eli P. Darling, living at No. 31 Pattls street, was found lying in the gutter in "Bull dog" square, at the north end. Saturday night, with!his skull fractured. Ue wae uncooscioue, and the affair is shrouded in mystery. The police are at work upon the case, and Mr. Darling, whose condition is critical. Is under the care of a physician. Mr. Oar ling Is about 05 years of age, and his wife fays that be left the bouse Saturday night to do some marketing. A few hours later he was brought home in the condltlou above described, and has remained Unoonsciods ever since. There is a wound,in his IDead that- appears to have been made with some tluut Instrument The reputation ot the locality called "bull dog" square, is not "pure white." PRIOBB AS TJaxrJLT.. PmLAOBLraiA, Oct t—Th* igtstol Jobi & Clarke, ownar qt th* Walnut itrwt that tre, demanded theJ»ys ef Israal Fleishman the lmn, and bes-assumed the manage menof the theatre. Fleishman took the theatn two year* ago, and. the lease expires at tbi end Dof the preeent season. The anuua rental wee 980,000, aad he baa made umm} on theee term*. He fatted to pay W.000 d« Oct. 1, bat proffered $2,800, and tail hi. partner, Thomaa A. Hall, was reeponeibl for an aqua I amount. This Ball denied, a hi* name does not appear eta the contract It I* Intimated that Fleishman adopted thi Course to get rid of hi* partner. Their part nershlp hat been dissolved. A Theatrical Mreeae. Diagram open Saturday, Oct. 4th.at la m. tbahr. Bacon appeared to be more w*4th'ul. Johnson frus-thsii fined $10, and .wUli that peculiar, 1ialf-fttppress6d utteraiwe which denotes satisfaction the colored pe 'ijde left the court roorh. Carton's Patent Gas-tteht tfet Air Furnace. ■»ssslu» lbs •tslltrs EipHltlea. BttTfORD, Ct., Oct 4.— M meeting wat held In the senate chamber of the capital in the interest of Mm .world's exposition at New. (Jrlsans. Oov. Waller presided and made a short address, after which he Introduced Col F. C. Moorehead, commissioner general of the fXpositlun. ijojv Tbea. F. Piunkett, United States commissioner for this state, and C*thefti .fallowed, after which there wsi an Informal- discussion by manufacturer* from various parts of the state. It is ally conceded tost as a result of the meeting Connecticut will make a superb display ol her resource* and prtftiucts. jfSSMn in KflCytf Two Ursve but Rash Pools. Ottawa, Oct 4.—Peter Mueller and N. V%r»n, two Danes, recently arrived at 'Victoria, & CI, In a sealskin ooMUe, having /made the voyage from the Island of Kodiac, off the Alaskan coast in thetr frail bark in 105 dayv They pursued their way over the liillows along the coast, frequently living .for waqks..X|th-)ut. sighting land. Before Cape Spencer a terrific storm overlook capeising their canoe. After rightiusfwi tbey hauled for Capb Elizabeth. On touching at a point on bay, the BdMug's Indian*, who are unusually warlike and savage, gavo evidence thafc-Uisy intended making It Ihteresting for the adventurers, and tliey were forced to quickly put to seu. Among the Quectat Indians tliey ran the sasne hairbreath oscapei, and in una or two instances barely got away wilh thsir Uvea They put in at several places to replenish their slock of provisions, and at oue landing succoeded in killing two bears. The total disianoe traveled was 1,500 Allies, which was made in a canou weighing seventy-live pounds wlieu empty. The craft measured nineteen feat in length, two feet four inches in width, two feet deep «nd drew ten inches of water when loadtd. After recruiting at Victoria the plucky navigators Started on their journey to San Kaucisoo. *' ' '* , , A $10,000 Election Ws(er. New Yobs, Oct 4.—The Commercial Advertiser (Rep.), says: The sensation of the day was the report of the wager of $10,000 On tho result of t)ie election between two Well known brbkers. The wager was livid*! as foMpws:..^®0^^11 Cleveland till have 85,000 majority hi New York county, $1,000 that ho will have 15,000 majority In King* County, $1,000 each that Cleveland will carry New York, Now Hampshire, Connecticut, Ohio and New Jersey. $1,000 that the fusion, ticket will tie elected In Michigan, $1,000 that Blaine's majority In Ontario will not bo as large as Folger's, and $1,000 An the gsiu.rul result, making $10,000 in all. Oarfleld carried Ontario county in 1880 by about 1,000 majority, while Folg-r lost it in 1883 by over 500. Tlie Republicans Carrie 1 It last year by UOO majority. *• Abolish the Lords, if *_J London, Oct 4.—The Peopltfi "league, which has for its object the abolition of ths house of lords as a factor in English legislation, is making rapid progress throughout England. It has already gained hundreds ot adherents who are prominent in society and in tbe learned profawiohk.' ;rb# latest notable convert is the poet Algernon Charles Swinburne. As an evidence of his sincerity, Mr. Swinburne has given to the league a ifumbor of manuscript poems, which are to bi published and sold for the benefit of ths fund to caavy out the purposes of the league. It is not expected that the poet laureate, who has lately been made a lord, will follow the example of the youaf'er but not last famous bard. V* - If Uurglaay and Incendiary Combined. Pittsburg, dct Thieres broke lata the saloon and residence of ex-Street Commissioner Charles OU and ransacked tL« premises. The door of his room was l9ckeD and escaped invasion. Falling to stcui any money they attempted to turn th house and inmates. A flro of laoe curtains newspaper* and a music book was kindle I and the thieve* made good their escape Mrs. Ott discovered th* Or* anil it »ai promptly extinguished. Entrance wai made through a second-story window in tbi children's room. pal OMctale. iJoivTRBAi, Oct 4.—An Investigation b now in progress by the civic corporation into some large defalcations by officials named Massen, who has just been discharged from jail in New York, and O'Meera, now also ther«, beth of whom absconded from here some mouths ago. It appear* that Alderiiiuii Jeannot, from here, interviewed the men In New York, end received information that criininatee the treasurer and auditor, two high salaried officials, with maoipulat. ing the funds of the city for their private purposes. Mr. Black, the treasurer, refused to answer any questions at a meeting of tho committee on Investigation, unless permitled to have his law adviser present to protect biin. Mr. Robb, the auditor, demanded that formal charges be promulgated against him and his confrere. Some compromising admissions have been made by thetreusurer slid as both men have been long In office end were looked on as immaculate, charges created genuine surprise. Chargee Alalia at Prominent Manlel- Kuw York, Oct 4.—Last evening Daniel Qrt, a native of Poland, entered the saloon No. 139 Chatham street, where a number of waiter girls are employed, and drawing s revolver, attempted to shoot a young wo mau named Kmma Scorch. The shot, however, did not take effect, but the wou!d-U murderer placed the weapon to his right temple, pulled the ti igger and dropped doud on the floor. Jeeiousy is supposed to liavC been the cause that led hint to cofnmit thC •lead. ,. . , Bound to Kill Somebody. TO T11K PKOPLK OF PiUston and Vicinity. yfe give the names of n few of th#' many personh iikmiic llio "CARTON" FUHNAOMln this vicinity : \ Was lbs mis* CsrnsUrt A Stakeholder's TreiMe, An KdUar Charted With Arson. New Yoiuc, Oct 4.—It is supposed that Miss Sarah Carpenter, who disappsared from her home in Brooklyn on Sept 34, committed suicide hy jumping into the ses from the steamer Bothnia on ths second day arter that vessel left New York- Tut following dispatch was received by_ tlu agent of the Cunard line in this dty fron the agent at Queenstovfn: "Bothnia ar rived on Friday at 1 P. K Mrs. Blake, sup posed Carpenter, missed second dky and drowned." Miss Carpenter's brother bo lieves the unfortunate woman to have beei bis sister. J •tab Mteculloakh's Condition. Toronto, Oct 4. — Capt Dillon, of thC Toronto flowing club,na»charged;before th. magistrates with being a stakeholder o money unlawfully wagerqd. He pleadei guilty and wai remanded for sentence. Mr Rogers and Mr. Turn bull deposited will IjiUon 9700 on the result of the rtorw double-scull race for the championship o America. Dillon subsequently complaineC to a detective that be had elth*r lost tbi money or been robbed of it, which, cominj to the ears of the county crown attorney, led to his arreet James tt Klirel, Kagte Hotel, PiUatoo. • K. M Ukickirt Sinclair tlotke, PilUton. J. W. Coinpiou, Dyer, WilUaa flapie. 4 ; Samuel'S nyili, Inventor, Pituton. 4 Jno. D. Tieaaor*», Piiwton Stove Oo. Mrs. M, 1£. KvuriU, Waal I'llUton. j), J. F. Frtdfriotii", West PilUton. Juo. L. Morgan, Groour, I'ltUton. Dr. Tlu»D, M- .I"Iii h.hi, Warn Pitutoq. J)r. K R. TmjuJL We*i Puuton. Dr. C M. William*, We*t Pitiaton. : G.JP. SJt*rk»j, #est PiUston. K. J. Rons, Weal PilUton. Henry Stark, West Pitta ton. ■' M. KeteUam, Weet Pituton. Weat Pitts ton School, 1 furnace*. Judge W. H. Cool, West Pituton. Hone of tbe Friendless, (2) Scran ton. 0. E. Pry'or, Pianoa ft Organs. Scran toll. Wan. Bhtom, Carriatf" Uanfr., Bcrantoo. '? W. H. Holliater. Pleamut Valley. Preabylerian Cburcb, Pleaaant Valley. RKeystone Hotel, Hawley, Pa. Am«a Kjcfeola k Son. Montroee, Fa. 0. B. Penman, 8crantoo. Peter l'orre, Wllkea-Barre. Mr. Ilutchineen, Kingston. B. B. Roet, Kingston. .i: , Oeoi. H*»y, Berwick. Adam Hoiktiesa, Pi'tatoa. L .C Dr. K. B. Long, West PilUton. Y D M. Bolln. Pituton. Call and.set) the furnacta, or MM for catalogue circular and prices. We can gave money for jon if job will allow us to figure with yon. 823 PITTSTON 8T0VB CO. Nbwbuho, Di. Y., Oct. 8.—J. W. F. Ruttenber, the editor of The Fonda lDemocr*t, wbo wax umt time ago indicted for anon in the third degree for. ha-ving boen implicated in the ttrtliic of hit ol|ce. i* \r»U kjopn here, and it is believed ihet lieis innocent His father, wbo ia Edward M. Rnttenber. tbe historian, was born here and resided here for many year*. The accused man wat formorly part owner of The Register here, and was admired and respected. He did not plead guilty to the Indictment, as has been stated, and will endeavor to prove hi* Innocence. The lad who made tbo conteasieii implicating Ruttenbei has a bad reputation, having been expelled trdm Hamilton collegi for drunkenuean, and,worked for Ruttenber under tha name at Case, hi* correctfnaife* being Chandler. HiJ l}J •') Xt *i iiJ. Cuckoo, Oct 4.— John MoCuliough it much improved. lie walked out of thi hotel for a stroll as rationally and uaturallj as a perfectly sane man. McCullougU, wit! his manager, Joseph Brooks, has left tlu Leland hotsL It is thought tb«v hav« started for New York, but their destinuU or is not poeiifcvsly kbowa. A Don Jnsu In Trouble. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct 4.-8. 0. Beaaley, of Thatcher, Primrose & West's iniustrels, who was arrested on a charge of burglary in AJ.uat last and was placed in the penitentiary to await tbe action of the grand jury, hat beeu discharged. Beasley created great alarm in a bouse here by clauiberlii; at midnight'through a window Into a bedroom occupied by an elderly gentleman and hi* wife. Toe screams •( the lady and the cries of "Murder!" "Thieve*!" of her husband I r.ugbt the police and he was arrested. He explained that earlier in the evening he had engaged ia • flirtation with a girt whom he ui Dt iM the street and had made an appointment to visit her at tha hour ha olimbed through the window. Tha modk of entrance t D the house adopted by htm was the one sfci 3iad suggested. He described ths appearance nt tM| gn-1. aad N*Wks found that a servant umi.loyM there answerfd the description. Klio denied, however, having mot Beairf.y or lu i'-pg him to call on her. This le Terrible. Chicago, Oct A — Five girl*, whose age« ranged from 14 to 16, have been arrested on ob'arges of larceny. They bad organised themselves into a regular band, known ai "The Chinese Five," for pillaging Chinese laundries and carrying on other diareputabl* work. Their plan waa to chloroform tte Cbinameu and then rob theiu. They were poorly dressed and showed a depravity seldom seen in children of their age. They all oonfeesed and were sent to tbe Bridewell under flues of $100 each. CONDENSED NEWS. The n«AT Lyoeum theatre school opened Id Hew York Jtifmiiy with about 100 pupill preeent. VTI"' ** A Southeru Railroad Collision. Tke B. aaC O. Talwrafh Caaafaa) CftUac Hates. Ejlbtob, tfd., Oct 4.—The northen bound express on tha Bala war* an) Qheeapeake railroad from hare to Clayton, Dela., ami a train on tha Delaware railroad collided at tba junction of tha two roada naai Clayton, Dela. Tha folio win* named persons ware severely injured: Johu R. Qrifflu and daughter, Mrs. Pritchdit aud taesons. and two aona or ex-fcHwri* P.tjlsrtsiet, oi this county, and a taJy freui Midiletowu. Del., name unknown. A. 3L is reported to be bettor, and hU physician expresses hopaa ot his r» covery. Watch Fletcher was Uuug at Padtfcah. Ky., yesterday. He maintained his luuooouce from the scaffold. Njw You, Oct. 4.—Tbe Baltimoee am Ohio Telegraph company hare iaaspnM a further reduction of ita rata* between 9«v York, Boston and all intermediate potato tfaa new tariff being twenty-five canta fee twenty words anl oaa cent fer aaoh ad ail tional word. CHICA0d,Oct A—Another eWMrie girt, the rival of Lulu Hurst and al*o|rom Georgia, 1* In tUa city and propose* to giv* exhibitions. Ska gave a private senace to member* of tb« press. Her name is Madeline Price. Kb* i* bat fourteen years old. liar method, are similar to thoee of Mm Hurst Amony her performance* was overcoming the iuuj culfer resistance of six men holding a Milium cua and lifting a chair with four men trjri.i uD bold it down. At the conclusion of ill iO«|s she showed no *iga of mu«culnr fcl.e rlalms it is mental force. Aaather Kleetrie «ilrl. ■Charles Beewell, W West Hartford, Ct„ formerly • state senator and sever si tUsae a member at the lower house, la dead. VleUnae of a Rallrsal •leaatar,. Ashland, Wis., Ott A— more of tha men wbo were Injured by the cuusdttlotio* traiu on the Omaha road coing into a wash out near Bayfleld. Wis,,Civedied of tbeii wounds. They are J. MoCoy, ij*adt**CM; W lClroy;-J. A. Robblngtoo, engineer, of* A' •mm; J. Morris, flrerD*% and M. MeCarty t i. Ulforad that three Mbre will die from Dcalding. Ten coAns were ordi-rod frCm Paul, wlilch indicator that the nuniUt i victims ie even greater. WeB4erf«l Vsslat. (IA nsobC st Halloas City, Max., attacked and kiMed tha Judge and chief of police ol thst' I(w people ware badly lo- Jured. CaacJAQ, Oct. 4—At the driving park tin pacer JohaaAaa lewared hia resold oral three aefeonita, pacing a mile in the remark able time of Minnie R. also lowered tier record. With a runt-ing mate she pact* a utile in t:0SX- Her best previous racorc was**)*. ' England Cornell men la Neal Bew. Loudo*. Oct. 4. —Tho coinuuttoe of tlx United Kingdom al llanos, St' tMiperano organization, has adopted a resolution con C;r*'(ilstlng Neal Dow and thestateef Malik Dr having In the recent electiou secunx ,ucli a majoiity tor a measurs Incorporating .ito the state constitution a prohibitory aiueikdaient. They siyr. tint by reason CD this vote they anticipate grt-at results wii acui us to tha rest of the world. The Qepnbllcan convention of tha Second Massachusetts congressional district havi nominated Warren Lock, of Norwoo.1, for A Lest Wanted Thief Csptirei, t.Hiir*ANCKHJa, Tenn., Oct, 4. —Alb.it Crump, colored, one of the most notoriou-. taring thieve* in Alabama, was captur.-.! here. For live years be bat been engage. In hi* nefarious business. Ho woald break (he foal .wf a oar and coimmsI hlmaelf In tht freight until tbe train had ryobed soint ■ questered spat, when be would throw ouC such freight as he wanted. He wss Cie tected a number of times, but always es caped *Uli hi* plunder. He has robbed sevoral depot* and burned a number o.' on. i for the purpose of robbery. His capturt was effecred by a detective wbo has bee; an bis track for a year. Uou. Geo. Bancroft quietly celebrated hit H4-.li ..irthday at Jtepyart yesterdar. Ut « as the recipient of many congratulatory J .* patches from all thsnworl d. ||A Philadelphia rteyVkai rua dowi and reported a fraud,*tleJwl ef a-jnytliirsl labor organization, taj man haii made considerable money oitt 'of his swiii-IUii) operation*. _ congress. Irea faaaleri tasalreai. N*w York, Oct 4.— Mellon A Rourka iron (Dander* at No. 170 Jane street, bav« laade ■ an assignment. The flras were uD vol red In June, 1M& when they on ad (34,000, and had 970,000 nominal asaota Their plant Is mortgaged fer f IB,Mi The Week's Vailuroe. New York, Oct. A—Tbe busiae** fatlurei throughout tbe country oocurring id tlx last *even days, a* reported by R. O. Dut St, Co., of the Mercantile MW, by tele graph, number, for the Ualtad State* 104. and for Onaadh ML or a total al ttf a: against a total of H» last week. tare k SSwMis* Ba» ball—Chicago, it; New York, 5. Da troit—Detroit,' 4; Pbeladelphia, A Pitte "jurg—Allegheny, S; Columbus, 1A Phila elphla and Baltimore—games postponed on Dcc»4nt of rain. Richmond—'Cincinnati. 8 Virginia, A Cleveland—Boston, 7: Cleve unci, A Buffalo—Buffalo, 11; Providence i. Brighton Boaob wlnn -ri—Barney Aaron, Weasel, Waves' light. Wood flower. ■porting Sansmarr. Fault. Oct. A—Experiment made in th hospitals show that sulphide of earbon is thi best agent to restore tue normal action ot the bowels in cases of cholsr*. It has re stored to consciousness in thirty second hysterical patients who, previous to its aDj Ministration were inseusibie to *rrn tl/ pricking of needles. Me4 la Uarneea. ROBERT OLIVER The New York «as companies have oons blned to create a gigantic monopoly. Their present capital of ♦ ti.OOJ.OOO is to U watered up to and the Ousin* i carried on under on* management. CaiCAeo, Oct. 4.—At 1:30 yaaterday aft«rD noon, while driving to a Are, Acting Chief fiee Marshal Kinney won thrown from bli buggy aad fatally injured. He cannot lirt uiany houra , r 1 4 HaahadasotetbanTWFMTV T1AR8Kxpakatf mrj. He ia to be found jOur Uv and IcIIDii'* Stat, PittiM. |
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