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% betting ffiafett ■C» IWMBEK 1377. | WmUt Bilttlbllrt 18». | PITTSTON, PA.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1887. t TWO CKXITS. f Tma'Ccnta a Wee*. THE MILITARY PAGEABT.j Florida, Lloyd, of Maryland, Senator H»w-lsy, Admiral Luoe, Hon. 8. Wise, of Vlr giti La, Henry E. Dlzey, the actor, John Hoey, President Haason, of the Constitutional octnmMlon, Justice Harlan, Whartoo Barker, and the members of the Chinese legation. DEFENDER OF THE CUP. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. A PROMINENT ADVOCATE THE SPORTING WORLD Her Gracloi i Majesty Belarus Thank* lUMrd at Kmtl la the Diamond Field O /\ jl c. TD, To all who are suffering tins the MMllt fHE VOLUNTEER CHOSEN AFTf R fur IJboral Appropriatlona. OF NEW JERSEY PUTS A BULLET aad u the Tnrf. of 700th, nervous weakaaaa, sarty iMar. loseof manhood, ho.. I will send aiMpe that lrlll cure you, TUSK OF CHABBM. Thla gnat reaisdy was dlaoorered by a missionary la BMMk America. Send a sslf-addrsssed envelope to the mnr. jossph t. ixxax. sutum p. Km Tm*aha A MOVING PANORAMA OF DAZZLING BRILLIANCY. THE FIRST TRIAL." London, Sept. 17.—Parliament was prorogued yesterday until Nov. 80. The qusen'« •perch was road in the house of lords by thi lord chancellor. In her address Victoria alludes to a continuation of friendly relation* with other powers, acd mentions the amicable settlement of the Afghanistan boun lnry dispute. Ia Egypt, the address continu s, the blessings of tranquillity have b-en secured by the presence of British fore**. There ia this reference to tho Canadian fisheries:THROUGH HIS BRAIN. Yesterday's ball games: At Pittsburg— Boston, 0; Pittsburg, 3. At Indianapolis— Philadelphia, 8; Indianapolis, & At Detroit —Detroit, 11; Washington, 1. At Chicago —Chicago, 12; New York, 8. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 9; Baltimore, 4. At Buffalo —Buffalo, 9; Rochester, 4. At Hamilton, Out.—Hamilton, 10; Jersey City, 7. Mr*. Clanlud Reviewing the Parade. Bmwi to the President bran the Oraad Army Men—Thirty Thousand Hen la The president in the course of hi* necessarily disjointed remarks said: "X am here for several reasons. First, because I wanted to come. (Laughter and applause, and a voice 'Never mind other reasons'). Second, because I could not resist the entreaties that were held out Third, because this is the only place where I can meet the newspaper fraternity without being interviewed. (Laughter and applause. A voice, 'He's a dandy). And fourthly, because I believe in encouraging this sort of thing, because when newspaper men are doing this they are ont of other mischief. (Cheers and laughter). I understand you have a rale regulating proceedings; but I suggest a privilege and avail myself of it, that every man shall do as be seee flt. I am a little pcsssnd for time. A good many people are waiting for nsa. I think very likely I would rather stay here than go elsewhere (cheers), and I bag to thank you for this reception. " The president then retired with CoL Medure and Mr. Singerly, while the guests rose and sang, "Oh, He's a Jolly Good Fellow."\ Flue Contest, In Which tiie Thtntlo Takes an Important Part on Her Own Account and Is Beaten by the May- The Kldest Sob of Chief Jastloe Beaaley the Victim—Mental Aberration, Produced by Melancholy, the Cum of flower, Bat Not In Uaolng Triui. the Act. Indigestion, I Sick HeatfacJu. FOB Mb*—A Might of Festivity. New York, Sept 17.—The third attempt to have a trial race to chooso tlio ablest yacht as the dafondar of tLe cup against the BootchThistle resulted hi one of the finest contests ever se-n iu then# waters. There was a strong wind blowing from north to uorth northwest all day, re idhing a velocity of thirty milee an hour. The race was over the triangular couino of thirty-eight miles. The Volunteer had ibo beet of the race almost throughout, except during the run of ten miles to leeward when the Mayflower beat her opponent The outcome of the race makes tho Volunteer tho defender of tho cup. The Thistle was out with the two racers, but she was not given a chance to display her speed until after the first half of the race, when sbo was evidently sailed for all she was worth, with a foul bottom, and was therefore outsailed by both tho Mayflower and Yoluuteer. The official time of the race is as follows: Trenton, N. J., Sept 17.—Mercer Beasley, Jr., eldest son of Chief Juntioo Buosley, of Now Jersey, and prosecutor of tho (loos in this county, shot himself through tho head last night at 0 o'clock and died instantly. Thursday he returned from Now York city, and yesterday he did not leave bis room. It is supposed that he arose Just before the fatal act was committed, took his pistol from bis trousers pocket, returned to bad, placed the weapon against the right side of his head and And. The bullet passed through one side of the brain, severing the temporal artery, and came out of his right eye. New York, Sept 17.—At Fleetwood park yesterday: First race, 3:25 class; Clara flint, Jesse second, Ida Bell third; beat time, 2:21. Second race, purse 91,600, free for all; Hpofford first, Electric second, Hand Mosseuger third; best time, 2:94}f. Third race, 2:23 class (unfinished); Camilla first, Eclipse second, Philoaee third; bast time, 2:26. Sept 17. — YesterdayV farads was the moat successful of modern Usees. There could hardly be imagined anything more inspiring than the sight of 30,000 uniformed militiamen, led by the general of the United States army, each regiment headed by a band of music. Each company turned face about as it reached the president's stand and saluted, amidst the cheers of countless thousands. Constigatien, Inactive Liver. "I have agreed with the president of the United Statej to refer to a joint commission the difficult questions respecting the North American fisheries which have recently boen discussed by the two nations." The marohant plannisg business Khemes; The preacher struggling tfcrouah his themsst The statesman in aasen bly halls; The broker wild with ' 'puts ard calls," To cool the blood a d brace the mind, W1U TARBANT'd BELTZER safest And. Buffalo, Sept Ml—Yesterday's events: First race, three-quarters of A mile; Elsie B. first, Jim Breonaa asoond, Mary Hamilton third; time, 1:M. Second race, one mile; Bsn Thompson first, Wearer second, Danville third; time, 1:43){. Third race, seveneighths ofD mile; Eva K. first, Rhody Pringls second, Laura Oarrison third; time, 1:29. Fourth raoe, mile and aa sightb; Myrtle first, Top Sawyer seoond, Editor third; time, 1:57. Fifth race, mile and a half, over five hurdles; Will Davis first, Leroy second, Valerie third; time, 8:51^. The queen thanks the house of commons for the liberal provision for the public service; expresses the hope that the grave depression which has affected all commercial and industrial interests may be relieved, and adds with grief that there is no mitigation of Jthe suffering under which largo portions of 4he agricultural community continue to labor. The address continues: H portly after IX o'clook Mi* Cleveland appeared on the balcony of the Hotel Lafayette, accompanied by Secretary Lamont and hia wl'- " ""—■—J " ' " FOUND «. Mr*. Clereland waa enthmdastlcally M ' MRS. CLEVELAND REVIEWS THE PARADE. ibeered. She was dressed in a black silk with Dr. W. W. L. Phillips, the physloian of the Beasley family, was summoned a few minutes after the deed, but the patient was dead when he arrived. There was no one in the house at the time but Mrs. Theodosia W. Eberle, Mr. Beaste/'s agei aunt. She heard the report of the pistol and hastened up stairs to her nephew's ream. As soon as she did so she swooned. She soon recovered, however, and gave the alarm. Edward T. Green, Mr. Beasley's brother-in-law, lives Ul an adjoining house, but was not at home: Green's son, Dr. Walter D. Green, beard of the affair on the street and hastened to the house, where other relatives were already congregated. "The wants and difficulties of Ireland have occupied your close attention during a protracted session. I trust the remedies your wisdom has provided will gradually effect a complete restoration of order in Ireland and give renewed encouragement to peaceful industry. In order to pass them it has been necessary to postpone many important measures affecting other parts of the kingdom, which, doubtless, you will be able to resume without hindrance at the coming session." AT LAST. JUST THE PLACE TO GET WHAT YOU NEED, WANT, AND MUST HAVE, AND TO HAVE THE President and Mr*. Cleveland were accorded a brilliant reception at the Academy of Malic last evening. It Was one of the greateet eocial gatherings ever witnessed in Philadelphia. It' is estimated that over 10,000 ladies and gentlemen entered the magnificently decorated building and grasped Mr. Cleveland's hand. The large ball was uncomfortably ailed long before the presidential party arrived. The latter consisted of the president and Mrs. Cleveland, Justices Harlan and Miller, Secretaries Bayard and Fairehild, CoL Lamont, ex-President Hayes, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Cadwalader, Mrs. Franklin Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Amos R, Little, Governor Biggs, of Dataware, Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Hamlin, Mr. an} Mrs. C. J. Hafroh and Mayor Filler. They took up a position at the rear end of the stage. Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Ryan, the visiting diplomats, General Sheridan and Admiral Luoe were the first to greet the president It was midnight bedes» the tedious handshaking was concluded. Currow, N. J., Sept 17.—The fall meeting began yesterday. • The court* was in fair condition; attendance very large. Pint race, pone 9300, five-eighths of a mile; Sweety first, Pilot second, Gllmore third; time, 1KM. Second race, nme a* first; Clatter first, Bonnie Prince second, Bobolink£tbird; Urns, Third race, parte 1250, mile and an eighth; Adonis first, Nat Kramer second, Volo third; time, 2 Fourth race, parse (SO, on* mile; Pilot first, Black Jack second, Clare third; time, 1A9X. Fifth race, parse 1200, seven-eighths of a mile; Alien first, Elrod second, Falsenote third; lime, 1:88. v Start. Finish. Time. H.K.S. H. U. a a.K.0. Volunteer..II 11 M 8 82 4U 1-5 4 20 48 1-5 Mayflower..11 11 48 8 51 814-5 4 8J 514-6 The yachts started with a twenty-five mile breeze over their sterns, the Volunteer going right out and leaving the New York boat very rapidly. The Thistle was a mile away on tho course when the others got under way. Sho had on only a jib, besides her mainsail, at first, but later ran out her spinnaker and a working topsail. After this she was practically in tho race. The yachts rounded the first stake as follows: Volunteer, 19:17:43; Mayflower, 12:20:07; Thistle, 12:20:90. Elapsed DEAD Id conclusion, her majesty returns thanks for the loyalty displayed during the recent jubilee celebration, and trusts that she may be spared to continue to reign. There ii no doobt that the suicide is the result of mental aberration induced by melancholy. There will be no inquost Ten years ago, when he was appointed prosecutor, he was a brilliant lawyer with a Career before him. He was happily married to a daughter of Robert F. Stockton. Four years ago his wife died. Since her death he has been irregular in his habits, often drinking to exoees and neglecting his duties. He was 45 years old. He leaves four children, three frirls and a boy. The tragedy took place in West State street at the house of Mrs. Kberle, who was taking car* of his children. THE CONDEMNED ANARCHIST8 OPEN AND SHUT ON YOUE NEIGHBOB, CALL EARLY AND INSPECT THE CHOICEST OP SELECTIONS IN PALL OB WINTEB OVERCOATING, SUITS OBTROUSEBS. EVEBY ONE IS BECOMING Ohjeat to a Petition for Bxeentlva Clem- Clktxlaxd, Sept. 17.—The result of yesterday's races of the Cleveland Horse Fair association was as follows: First raoe, for stallions, 2:33 class; Iowa Harold first, Binderton second, Antonelli third; best time. Second raoe, 8:40 das*, trotting; Decorator first, Aloryon second, Craacendo third; beat time, 234DC. Third race, 2:25 pacing das*, go-as-you-please; Chimes B. first, Aaron second, Grover C. third; best time, 2:17*. ency In Their BekalL Then they pointed for tho Jersey coast The Thistle hauled down her topsail and housed her topmast, the Mayflower pulled down hor club topsail, but tho Volunteer held her big topsail aloft The latter boat kept her lend and headed about for the tug Haviland. The Havlland was rounded the second time as follows: Volunteer, 1:50:33; Mayflower, 1:50:18: Thistle, 1:37:13. Chicaoo, Sopt 17.—The condemned Anarchists have decided not to permit a petition to be presented to Governor Ogelsby for pardon or commutation of their sentence. At a consultation which took place yesterday this matter and the proposed appeal to the supreme court of the United States were discussed. The monster petition which it was proposed to present to Governor Ogelsby was voted against unanimously. "They feel," said a friend and member of the defence oommlttee "that they have done nothing for which to ask the pardon of society, for that society ought rather to ask their pardon. As tor the appeal to the supreme court, that is a different matter. Some of thom feel that they mat use every resource to be found in tlie laws (Vl then if they die their death will accuse tbey|stom and show to the world that a poor mall kill a just {man who speaks his mind can i»D longer live in the United States." Vl He added I )at three of the •ODdemned man were opposed to an appeal to the suprems court, but refussd to disclose their He also said that no matter what the msa decided, their friends would make every effort td get a reversal of the Judgment by the United States supreme oourt In the event of failure, a petition would be got up. White insertions, and a beautiful white feather adorning her hat. At 11:30 Gen. Phil Sheridan, mounted oaa beautiful sorrel horse, arrived in front of the reviewing stand, at the head of the pro-, cession. As he passed the reviewing Stand the president tipped his silk hat, which dvVed forth rounds and rounds of cheers. \ , Among the regiments deserving of MIT* than pawing notice were the Governor's Fall Guard, of Hartford, who were unanimous!Y pronounced to be the most handsomely uniD formed set of men in the parade; the First regiment of Massachusetts; the Boston cadets; the Gate City Guards of Atlanta, with Governor Gordon at their bead; the Baltimore Light Infantryand the Baltimore Rifles tailored); the Bntlar Guards of South CarolUu, and the Virginia troops. These war* ill heartily applauded and their splendid appearance universally commented upon. 11m tfcw York slate militia marched with oolmu of man on each side of their band of fcearly 100 pieces, forming a pretty spectacle. Gttmore's band, leading the Twenty-second regiment, outshone all the other musical Mjjnnaof the parade, and Gflmore himself the recipient of many nrnnnHawfa As between the different New York regteeMaa disinterested observer would And It difficult f pase aa opinion as to which excelled. Brooklyn's crack regiment, the Twenty-third, inarched thirty-fonr abwast, producing a hovel effect. The Albany Jaoksen Corps received a graceful bow ef feeegaltloh from the president, •" Governor Forakar, at the bead of the Fourteenth Ohio regiment, had to kssp bis bsad The officers of the array, navy and militia nowta tho etty ware tendered last night a reoeption by the Union league. The large building occupied by the league was literally jammed with soldiers, whose brilliant uniforms presented a novel aanearance. Gens. Sheridan and Schofleld and Admiral Luoe ware among those present An informal dinner was served, at which there were no speeches made. The soldieta IB the city toCA advantage of the abeence of their offloers and paraded Broad street, armed with flreworas and torches. Judging from the noise they made they were not suffering for want o? enjoyment ' The family is of high social standing. His father has been chief Justice of the supreme court a quarter of a century. They are related to all the blue blood families in the state. Chief Justice Beasley and his wife are now at Monmouth beach, where they own a cottage. The Volunteer, so far, had outpointed and outfooted her rivals. Hor run home showed that she was eAn capable of doing better. The wind was so strong as to prevent her carrying a club topsail, yet she left her sister and her thtrd cousin so far in tho rear that tho judges decided that there was no need of another race to ascertain who should meet t'.ie Thistle, and picked her out 1U their minds before two taoks had bean made. Chicago, Sept. 17.—Yesterday's events: First raoe, five furlongs; Shasta first, Fro! Wooley second, Festus third; time, 1HM. Second race, five furlongs; Dudley Oaks first, Belle Taw second, Belle Mitchell third; time, 1:02, Third raoe, one mile; Woodcraft first, War Sign second, Uncle Dan third; time, 1:45. Fourth raoe, six furlongs; Alfred first, Barney Lee aeoonl, Cleopatra third; time, lJlSK. Fifth raoe, seven furlongs; Tartar first, Osgood second, Cheat Fellow third; time, li3t ALIVE Sir Jobs Btaedonald and the Fisheries. Toronto, Sept. 17.—The Ottawa correspondent of The Kail states that the announcement of Sir John Maodooald's appointment as Canada's representative on the fisheries commission is premature, as the cabinet has not yet come to a decision on the matter, though it is generally believed that Sir John will assume the position, and that the Hon. D, a Thompson, minister of justice, will present the Dominion's case before the commissioners. TO THE FACT THAT BEVAN TM Thistle, being outpointod and generally run away from by tbo Mayflower, pluoklly stuck to the course and finished 9 minutes S3 1-5 seconds after the Mayflower. Every one of the racers got a grand salute from the big fleet of steamers and yachts of every description which hovered about the course from start to finbh. Th* Volunteer's victory over the Mayflower was by 10 minutes 2 3-6 seconds. TWENTY-FOUR KILLED Marin* iBteUlgeae*. HAS THE GOODS, THE BEST STYLES, THE LATEST NOVELTIES, CUTS STYLISH GABMENTS AND PLEASES THE PEOPLE. N»w York, Sept. 17.—Arrived, steamers Amalfl, Hamburg; Hammonia, Hamburg; City of Cheater, Liverpool; Yamaasee, Fernandina; Tower Hill, London; Trave, Bremen; Gsrmanio, Liverpool; Wllkesbarre, Boeton; Halley, Santos; Bergeuscren, Port d* Pais. Ship B. D. Metcalf, Hamburg. Arrived oat, steamers Spain, from Hew York, at Liverpool; Wergeland, from Hew York, at Oporto. And Seventy Iajured by Collision an aa English Railway. London, Sept IT—A collision occurred yesterday on the Miffland railway. A train filled with excursionists, who were going to Denoastsr to witness the raosa, came into oallision with another train and was wrecked. Fsssisl of Cart. Cregan. As the Thistle sailed by the Volunteer after the finish her crew gave three cheers for the victor, which wero cordially responded to. . After the race, the committee officially announced that the Volunteer bad been selected as the defender of the cup. A man who is identified with the Anarchists' defense fund said yesterday that there was reason to believe that the Citisens* association would take measures to secure a commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment He said: "It was in aooardanoe with this scheme that the supreme oourt sustained the decision of the court below, knowing that the executive wofald intervene, and thu* the execution of the «njast sentence would be prevented, while at the same time the majesty of thelawwonld be sustained." Nbw York, Sept 17.—Roscoe Conkiing was among the pall beararsat the fanaral of Cspt Michael Crsgan yesterday. Among the other pall bearers were Police Justice Kelly, Bernard Blglin. Robert McCord and John J. O'Brien. Kx-Governor Cornell, Dwigbt Lawrence, ex-Senator Brodsky, Gen. John OMSeirne, Jacob Hess, ex-Coogreeentan The Midland train was standing on a crossing a mile from Doncaster while the tickets were being oolleoted, when the Liverpool express dashed into it The guard box wm smashed to atoms, and the first two oarriagea of the Liverpool train were telescoped and broken to splinters. It was a long Urns before the injured and dying, who ware wedged in, could be reached. I. L. BEVAN, Troy, N. Y., Sept. 17.-The funeral of Congressman Nichols* T. Kane took place from St Bridget'! church, Weat Troy, this morning. Kane port, G. A. R., the common cotmeU, the Tillagetruiteea and other bodies took part in the ohaequlea, The intermentwas in 81 Agnes' cemetery, Cohoea. Funeral ml Onireaeau Kane. Merchant Tailor. Fruit Growers Alarmed. Stewart and, many other friends of the deceased were alio present. MUSIC HALL. Niwburo, S. Y., Sept 17.—Tho void map has greatly alarmed grape growers along the Hudson river and inland. There are several thousand ton* ot the finest fruit ever grown on (he vinee. Should a froet occur before picking the Ion to producer! would be enormous. Fire* were . built in localities yesterday and la* night by growen, who will make an effort to tare their crops at all haaards. The bulk of the late peach crop is on the trees. A heavy traai means financial ruin to all conoorned. Monday EVE'G., sept. Mail qsUsrj |a Canada. Twenty-four persons wan killed and seventy injured, a number ot whom cannot recover. The aocidaht was caused by defective A BorfUf Pleads Guilty. Jamkstow*, N. Y., Bept 11.—A few nights ago James M. Grant's lomraar house, ou the lake, was robbed of MOO worth ot siiverwaro and -Many of thsm Wedding gifts. Frank Codney, alias Lawrence, who says bis home is ill Boston, was arrested on suspicion and confessed the robbery, Grant promising not to proeecuta. Many of the articles recovered were damaged beyond repair. Codnoy pleaded guilty on another charge of larceny and was sent to the penitentiary for six months. ! Montreal, Bept 17.—Th* postoffice authorities are investigating still another mail bag robbsry. It appears that a ha* of registered letters from Valley Field has mysteriously disappeared in transit and not tha slightest trace of it can ha foaod. The authorities cannot fix the bhtme on any one, and In view of the series of similar robberiea on other lines oooriderable alarm prevails among business men. KIMlMi Reorganising. Special eangtatit «ftk« «■!■«■( Qer■u DimmI CMMdiaa ud bent SLNGINO ACTOR IN AMERICA, Mr. hneovored for a long time in order to acknowledge the vociferous cheers of his mh Intro us friends. The Fourteenth carried fcith them the battle scarred flags—r*iC* of the lata unpleasantness. Governor T—isbse, of Iowa, at the head of the governor's foot kttard, bowed to the president and Mn. Cleveland as he rode by the stand. Directly behind them Basra the colored ? jar. Firuuvio, Sept 17.—A pamphlet tun been circulated Mere which announce* the reorganization of the Nihilists ,iu new power and strength. It state* that the organisation is spreading in Siberia, where, iu August, foAy lit guards oyer prisoners absconded and twenty-three prisoners escaped into freedom. Tolcdo, 0,, Sept 17.—Last evening the residence of Mr. James B. Dougherty W*S damaged to the extent of 11,000 by a natural gas explosion. The gas had just been introduced into the house, and through the careleesness of a plumber had escaped beneath the floor of the front drawing room. Upon igniting the Are In the grate an explosion ensued, touring up the floor, shattering every window in the hoots, demolishing all the doors and blowing the foundation from beneath the veranda, which surrounds the house, and setting firs to the portioo. The gasfltter who lighte# the fire was blown to the ceiling and received a scalp wound, k chemical engine extinguished the flames. Damaged by Natural Gas. GHAS. A. GARDNER, Supports! by a specially selected Suicide With a Child's Swing- COMEDY COMPANY, troops from Washington, who were heartily greeted. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17.—Mrs. John 8. George, wife of a former well known contractor in the Ilowe Sawing machine factory, aged about 43 y ears, and tlio mother pf three children, was found yesterday inornlug hanging by the neok dead. At 'J o'clock she left her bed, walkeJ noUolersly to the veranda at the rear of her house, made a noose of a rope swing used by hor ch ldron, and, aided by a choir, placod her neck in it. Death must havo been prompt. No reasonable cause is assigned for the rush aot. PorraviLLi, Pa., Sept. 17.—William H. James, fire boas at Richardson's colliery, GKen Carbon, was shot yeeterday and died a few hours after being taken home. Before his death, however, he positively charged the shooting upon Thomas Brensan, a man.of drunken habits and quarrelsome disposition, who has assaulted James several- tiroes reoently. Braanaa was arrested and lodged in j»il last night. •hot aad Killed. Offered a Judgeship, la the latest production of The rear of the panda «m brought np bj ha Grand Army of the Republic, and aa ach company pnasod in front of the rtanil its ;ommand«r gave a salute, which Wasgraooully rooogniaod by the president Tha ap- Marance of the veterans, some an crutches, knd all bearing oa their visages the unerring Bark of Has, sssimii to arouse a sentiment unoafetbe apadtators which tha preceding touthfol looking militia failed 'to produce. Tha veteran* had sees service, while their predecessors la the line of march wanted to During tha time the Grand Army was passing the pesaMsnt remained standing with hisjhsad uaeovered, aud.anfwered ewoh salute as it was given. The order issued by dtpartamt commander, O. A. R, that only poit commanders should salute was not strictly adhered to. Instead of walking facing ahead *4 covered, as ordered, many of the rank and Cle passed the stand with uncovered heads, fad whan Garfield post, No. 4, of Newark, cam ap tha frost ranks turned "face about" and sent up a rousing cheer for the ill i sjilaat. whfah he gracefully acknowledged. Tha oheer waa taken up by the crowd and It was 8:46 o'clock when the last of the naradated paased tha stand, and the presidential rarty deacended and walked to the Lafayette hotel, half a square distant They {talked between doable columns of the City Troop drawn ap aa an escort There was a continual round of cheering as tksy walked along, to which tha president raqpandel by the fallowing is about tha number of man partaetpatiag in tha parade. United State, troops, 800; Delaware, one full negligent; Pennsylvania, 8,000; New Jersey, 1,800; Georgia, SO; Connecticut, 100; Ma—nlilissils, l,a»0; Maryland, 1,000; Bouth Carolina, 160; fMtr Hampshire, 160; Virginia, 600; New York, 6,000; North Carolina, 60; Rhode Istad, 200; Ohio, one full regiment; Maine, 400; West Virginia, 200; Iowa, 60; District of Columbia, 800; Grand Army, 7,000; making, with their bands and others, nearly la,qoq. t (Shortly after the New York troops had pseud Mrs. Cleveland and her party of friends retired from the balcony of the Lafayette hotel and were driven to tha' BeUevoe hotel, where by previous engagement they lunched with Mrs. George W. Child*. At thB Clover club'* dinner lost night ISO covers ware laid. M..P, Handy, president of the olub, presided. President Cleveland waa received with singing of the " Red, White and Bine? h* tha entire company, followed by three cheers for* tha- presldeut of tha United state*. dfe Was introduced by Col Mcduro and made a neatUttlo speoch, being interrupted at frequent intervals In the unosramonious way it whldh tha dab is in tha habit of treating its goMta The president Stood the fuu wall, and sasnsod to aator Ihurou hly Into the spirit of the occasion. ~¥j**r*g uDpmi present were oz-Prosident JRtoM, Senator Krarta, Governors Inaytf iHB'Vehiey, Goi-don, of Virginia, Uaav*r, of WMvlvanla, Ine, of Virginia, 'Bawyar, of Foraker, of Ohio, Parry, of BiurrLXBOROUOH.Vt, Sept 17.—Tbe governor has tendered to ex-Congressman Tyler the appointment as judge of tbe supreme court in plaoe of Judge Walker, resigned; Mr. Tyiar *»ys that be has the matter under consideration, and his decision will be nuuie known in a few days. Cojx. T. Murphy, Itjeq * T. H. O. A. The New Karl Lockpout, N. Y., Sept. IT.—The tenth annual convention of the Y. M. C. A. of the Tenth district of New York state opened in this city last evening and will last three days, ending Sunday evening. Thore is every indication that the meeting will be a highly successful one. Associations at Albion, Attica, Buffalo, Cherry Creek, Duufcirb, East Carlton, Jamestown, Mayvillc, Modina, Niagara Fails, Sherman, Tonawanda, Transit and WestBeld are represented. For Sunday, la Hew Jersey, eastern Naw 'York, eastern Pennsylvania, and in New England, party cloudy to fair weather, wiUi slight thermal changes, and northeasterly grinds, followed by cloudiness and local rains in the southern sections. Weather IstiwIMSs Under the mansgpm.nt of PHIUH. IKVISQ. New Beents Effects, New Songs, New Denoes . and entirely new IncldenUl muno.br the n«S#- ' cal director of the • 'JCi.HL COMPANY," Mr. Unable to Agree. Tha De Faaw University llaqasst. Pittsbubo, Sept 1?.—The Joint conference committee of window glass manufacturers and worker* was in suasion frota 10 yesterday morning until 11 o'clock last night The manufacturers submitted a proposition, offering to submit the question of wages to arbitration and pledging themsslves to abide by the decision of the arbitrators. This was rejected by the workers, who in turn offered to submit the question of the restoration of the 10 per oent to arbitration and the employers' proposition to give last year's wages. The manufacturers declined to accept this proposition, and the conference adjourned, to meet again Sept 38 in this city. Murdered by Uttfflano. Brazil, lad., Sept. 17.—The bequest of #24,000 made by the lats *r. De Fauw to the De Fauw university was made upon the condition that the Indiana Methodists should oolleot $190,000 more. Gtreenoastle and Putnam oountios have contributed 180,000, and the four annual conferences in the state have obligated themselves to contribute the rest The f190,000 must bo contributed by Oct. i. Ubkknfiild, Moss., Sept 17.—Mrs. Pat rick Murray was found this morning near the railroad wall lu the part of the village known as the "Tough Eud." Her head was badly cru bed. She stated that she had boon assaulted by two persons. She died at 3:15 yesterday morning. A man named Nulty bus bcou arrested on suspicion of being one of tins assailants. The woman was asked if she knew her assailants and she said ''yes," but died before she could name them. GUSTAVE H. KLINE. Remember the Date- Diagram opens at lfusio Rail Book Rtora Friday, Kept««, at» a. m. Prices as usual An Afrleau-Chiaese Alliance. TRADE BULLETIN. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 17.—Charlie Loo, a Chinaman, who has been keeping a little tea store in this city tor Mate time, recently went to New York with Miss Alice Beeman, a colored belle, and when they returned to this city they were man and wife. This is the first negro-Chinese matrimonial combination that has ever occurred here. Mrs. Lee is a mulatto and is the daughter of Bev. Amos Beeman, who was a colored clergyman of note in this locality previous to his death. Hew Ttlk Money and Produce Market Nxw York, Sept It—Money closed at B per sent. Tbe highest rate was 7 per cent, and tbe lowest & per cent Exchange claasd steady; posted rates, actual rates. 4.7WM for sixty days and for domaud. Governments closed Or in: currency M, ISt bid; 4s,ooup., IS*H bid; 4Ms. do., WM bkl. The stock market was decidedly mora active this morning, while the tone was Cseerish. The fluctuation*, however, were over a very aairow mage, and at M o'clock prices went not materially cl'tated from thoae current at the openluu. Tfca market was not so active a/tor .i o'clock, but tbe tone was firmer, aud in wine prices recorded a sharp advance. This was, how «r«r. more the result of support and MUdin* up by insiders than-anir -Xatoraiilo deselopm nta. Tbe dosing prices were irregularly changed from those of last night, but most stocks were from U to *W parsent higher. Quotations. MUSIC HALL. Tuesday, Sept. 20 Imprisoned In a Burning Mine. anil ShaMOKIn, Pa., Sept. 17.—The lower level of the Lake Fidler colliery is on Ore. Mine Boss Bryan Dennen and Assistant Matt Framar are imprisoned in the mine add cannot be reached on acoouut pf gas and smoke. New Ohljcaxs, Sept IT.—A fire early yesterday morning in a grocery store at the corner of Enghien and Dauphin streets resulted in the destruction of the building and the bunting to death of the owner, D. M. Mossina, and his entire family, who occupied the story above the store i s u dwelling. The family included, besides Mr. and Mrs. Messina, four children—Placidc, aged 0 years; Walter, aged 4 yean; Elsie, aged 8 years, and Marie, aged 15 months. A Family Burned to Death. The Oarsmen at MeKecsport. PrriSBCBO, SepU17.—In the trial heats of the regatta at McKeesport yesterday afternoon Hamm won the first beat by four lengths, Lee second and Moninger two lengths behind him. Harsm% time, 20m. 28m. Piaisted was left at the nuvk, misunderstanding the signal. In the second heat tlasmr crossed the line in 19m. 68){s., Boss second, two lengths behind. The final heat to-day will be between Teeiner, Roes, Hamm shd Lee. The consolation race will hare Jake Teemer, Bubear, Piaisted, Richards and Moninger as starters. CONRIED'S OPERA CO. Inspsetors for the VitM Later Party. Flrtt Prodoctioo in Pitt*ton of StrailM* latest musical success, THE The Amrlnw Party. Nrw York, Sept. 17.—The polios commissioners decided to «Uow inspector 1* of election for the United Labor party, and not to the Irving Hall party nor the Socialistic party. Philadilphia, Sept. 18.—The American party held its Urst convention yesterday In thU city, ISO delegate* being present. W. Horace Hepburn, of this city, vaa chosen chairman. A committee of thirteen was appointed, to whoa all rssolations offered will be referred. George F. Edgar, of New York, declared this to be on-American and left the convention. Ex-Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, addressed the delegates. The M—lot WM resume! to-day. GYPSY BARON. CONOEN8BO NEW®. The manufacturer! of the northwest have decided to advanoe the price of paper, the present rates being an remunerative. XUVBCRINO SIXTY ABTI8TS. HKW AMD ELABORATE KHBY, AND ELEGANT COSTUMES. Aa Produced for 150 Nights ill New York City. A Dying Burglar Pardoned. Oownl Markets. Boston, Sept 17.—If at Jones, alias David Peyton, was released from the state prison yesterday, having been pardoned. He is in a dying condition. He was a notod burglar. He escaped from the Massachusetts prison in 1S74, but was afterward sentened to the Maryland penitentiary for seven years for burglary in Baltimore. While there be was recognised, and on his release he was brought buck to sferre out his term in this state. He is 48 years old. It is probable that the Injunctions against the building of the Manltobaa railway, abont which there has been so much exsitement In the Dominion, will be deoiared itlegal.Nxw You. Sept. 1A—FLOUR-Cloaad (toady at unchanged prloea; winter wheat extra, tint IWD; Minnesota da, 1904.90; city will extra, (4.10^4.U: Ohio extra, $aCti.t». Southern Dour closed steady; common to choice extra, ftaj.n, iua WHEAT—Options were dull ou slight tin tua- Hons and closed stead/ and unchanged. spot lots closed slightly lower. (Spot safes of No. . red stats at Ma,Sea; No. *do.. M».4o.; No. i red winter, dUKu.; ungraded red, Tussle.; No. . Chicago, WHO.; No. a red wiulor, OcL. T'J 1-.0& MAIM.; da, Nov., «0D4c. bid; da, Dec., Ittc bid. Shootlag at a fudge and His Bon. PrnaBBVBO, Va., Sept 17.—At a late hour Thursday night, while Judge R. H. Jones and his sac, William H. Jones, were on ttMtt war tothis city from Chesterfield courthouse; Where th*y had been to argue the case with seduction, they were fired npcc with a rifle by some person eonoealed in the woods. At the time they were driving aiang the road in a buggy and btfth narrowly escaped being killed. Both Judge Jones and his son believe that the person who fired the shot was inosnsed against them for defending Royal Owou, their client Deciding a Difficulty with Daggers. Under the Personal Dtreotloa of Sr. Jotwpa, 11a, Sept. 17.—Joseph Chamberlain and James T. Nichols, well known Society man, quarrelled at the expoeiUou over an insult given by the former to the Utter1! wife. Each drew a knife and a contest ensued, in which the latter was killod and Chamberlain seriously injured. It was with difficulty that the sheriff, who was present, got hi* prisoner safely in Jail, there being • determination to lynoh the murderer. HEINRICH CONRIBD. Mr. Henry George addressed a gathering of 7,000 tamers on the land qossWpaat the Washington county fair, Bear Fot4 Edward. His remarks wen received with great applause.SCALE or PRICES, - - - 13c, Wo, 78c, «1.ML IVBox sheet opens Saturday. Sept 17th, at • a m. Death ef Denis V. Deal?. Philadelphia, Sept. 17.—Dennis K Dealy, t. e editor and proprietor of The Philadelphia Daily Herald and The Sunday Mercury, died at his residence at 10 o'clock Thursday night of pneumonia. While bathing at Caps May on Aug. 24 Mr. Dealy was seized with an epileptic fit, and before he was rescued from his perilous position was uucouscious, and only by hard work was he resuscitated. This developed into a severe cold, which reeulted in pneumonia. At a oooference of the Socialist anti-George party in New York resolutions of sympathy with the condemned Chicago Anarchists wars passed. CORN—Options were dull and weak, and cloeud to Ho- lower. Spot lots closed steady and unchanged. Spot saleu of No. I mixsJ at 51c.; ungraded mixed, SOiftilo.. No. * mixed, Oct., 30a; do., Nov.* bid;; do., Duc,,.»'jj£c AT THE The well known Irish comedian, Scanlan, was fleeced out of nearly 13,000 in a game at dice in San Franefeo by two protiedooal gamblers. VEST ERD PUWRIi IHI N»w Yon*, Sept. 17.—The business' fallares occurring throughout the United States and Canada during the last seven days, st reported to R. G. Dun Se Co., number for the United State# 105, and for Canada 33. or a total of ltH, as compared with a total of 174 last wosk and IVJ the weak previous to tbs last. For tho corresponding week of last yea* the failures numbered 185 (191 in th* United States and 89 in Canada). -■*► Business Troubles. OATS—Options were dull and lower, i;lu..iu„- D* lower. Spot lots closed weak ana lower. Spot safes of No. 1 whit* stale at .aft _ We.; No. S da, MMAWa; No. « rnUed, Oct,, WMa; do., Nev, i-'Kc. • RYE—Dull! western, &4®Xc.; Hate, ixtl u. HARLEY—Nominal PORE.—Dull, old mw, fli.80; new da, $;o.SJ. LARD—Closed dull and heavy; cash, $474; The tllsstlsB at Bsiletu. (Bear C. DoliMkyv:#aialtitf«ditMO i, ; MT. CaUM*!., Sept 1?.—The new basis of wages has been agreed to by the owners of the Enterprise and Garfield collieries. A oonrerence has been invited by the officials of the Lost Creek mines, of the Lehigh Valley company. The situation at Haselton is unchanged. The Knights of Labor assembly there to/lay is expected to decide matters. A prominent Anarchist says that one of the wealthiest brewers in New York la tho nncle of August Spies, oneof the condemned Chicago AnaroblstSL Hftjr be,Yoaad every vuD lekyfof Mr. Brunner, M P., for the Northwich division, has headed a fund for Ireland's relief with $5,000. Sept., WJ-fTEtt-StMidy; State, l«(4«o. . weotern, 11 faD*io CllBESE—tlriu; dtato factory, lltfllHo ; SMttHe. EUU8—Steady, state. ltyfQWc.; Western. Hi* Ite. Watcbbuby, Conn., Bepfc 17.—Robert Drakeley, aged 31, was yesterday found guilty of killing hi* wife at Woodbary, in Augxt, 1&J& Ho will probably be seatenoed to life imprisonment He came of a wealthy Baltimore family. Hie wifewaa an •trsnDn m, much older than ho. who married him for hie money. They had boon married but tlx weeks when be shot her In a fit of jealousy on account of ber loree, Fee ad Guilty of Murder. BUILDING MATERIAL TU Pomologlcal Soelaty Adjourns. In Boston a sporting man last 11,100 and his valuable jewelry, which' were taken from under his pillow by burglars. President Cleveland has written a letter in r«|ily to a note from President Bool.ian, of tho New York board of aldermen, disclaiming all belief tn nny intention to show lack ot courtesy In tho insttor of tho invitation ssnt to Mrs. Cleveland to present the flr» uyw's flags. Conaj, Pa., Sept 17.—Vie First national bunk cloeed its doors yesterday morning by Order of Bank Examiner Young. Thursday |t was announced that the bank had pur«lwksed the Clark ft Warren Independent oil rotlnery for (133,000; the property is now idd to have been taken to secure loans. Liabilities not stated. Closed by the Bank Kxawluer. Bor.os, Sept 17.—The American Pornologicr I society adjourned yesterday, after a satiafi Ctory session, iiywhich the prograuims for discussion was fully carried out. A large lumber of medals ami prises wort awardtd for colloctioui of fruit It was settled to bold the next bionnial stwion at (Mint hi Florida. Prices Low wd Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ddw A Slim, Prop'rs. SUGAR—Haw dull at 8 7-IOc. for Oil to*. H ? fined ■toady; out loaf aad eraatwJ. «H j.i'-.Kn cubeHie. : powdered, t ijnurj lafcid, confectioner*' A. ',4c ; collide AcUudarvl, ofifi.; coffu* oil A, white extra U 6 H-lOc.: ex Ira C, Hut.; P, yellow, 4»o«c. £&!*:
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1577, September 17, 1887 |
Issue | 1577 |
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 | 1887-09-17 |
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 1577, September 17, 1887 |
Issue | 1577 |
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 | 1887-09-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18870917_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 | % betting ffiafett ■C» IWMBEK 1377. | WmUt Bilttlbllrt 18». | PITTSTON, PA.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1887. t TWO CKXITS. f Tma'Ccnta a Wee*. THE MILITARY PAGEABT.j Florida, Lloyd, of Maryland, Senator H»w-lsy, Admiral Luoe, Hon. 8. Wise, of Vlr giti La, Henry E. Dlzey, the actor, John Hoey, President Haason, of the Constitutional octnmMlon, Justice Harlan, Whartoo Barker, and the members of the Chinese legation. DEFENDER OF THE CUP. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. A PROMINENT ADVOCATE THE SPORTING WORLD Her Gracloi i Majesty Belarus Thank* lUMrd at Kmtl la the Diamond Field O /\ jl c. TD, To all who are suffering tins the MMllt fHE VOLUNTEER CHOSEN AFTf R fur IJboral Appropriatlona. OF NEW JERSEY PUTS A BULLET aad u the Tnrf. of 700th, nervous weakaaaa, sarty iMar. loseof manhood, ho.. I will send aiMpe that lrlll cure you, TUSK OF CHABBM. Thla gnat reaisdy was dlaoorered by a missionary la BMMk America. Send a sslf-addrsssed envelope to the mnr. jossph t. ixxax. sutum p. Km Tm*aha A MOVING PANORAMA OF DAZZLING BRILLIANCY. THE FIRST TRIAL." London, Sept. 17.—Parliament was prorogued yesterday until Nov. 80. The qusen'« •perch was road in the house of lords by thi lord chancellor. In her address Victoria alludes to a continuation of friendly relation* with other powers, acd mentions the amicable settlement of the Afghanistan boun lnry dispute. Ia Egypt, the address continu s, the blessings of tranquillity have b-en secured by the presence of British fore**. There ia this reference to tho Canadian fisheries:THROUGH HIS BRAIN. Yesterday's ball games: At Pittsburg— Boston, 0; Pittsburg, 3. At Indianapolis— Philadelphia, 8; Indianapolis, & At Detroit —Detroit, 11; Washington, 1. At Chicago —Chicago, 12; New York, 8. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 9; Baltimore, 4. At Buffalo —Buffalo, 9; Rochester, 4. At Hamilton, Out.—Hamilton, 10; Jersey City, 7. Mr*. Clanlud Reviewing the Parade. Bmwi to the President bran the Oraad Army Men—Thirty Thousand Hen la The president in the course of hi* necessarily disjointed remarks said: "X am here for several reasons. First, because I wanted to come. (Laughter and applause, and a voice 'Never mind other reasons'). Second, because I could not resist the entreaties that were held out Third, because this is the only place where I can meet the newspaper fraternity without being interviewed. (Laughter and applause. A voice, 'He's a dandy). And fourthly, because I believe in encouraging this sort of thing, because when newspaper men are doing this they are ont of other mischief. (Cheers and laughter). I understand you have a rale regulating proceedings; but I suggest a privilege and avail myself of it, that every man shall do as be seee flt. I am a little pcsssnd for time. A good many people are waiting for nsa. I think very likely I would rather stay here than go elsewhere (cheers), and I bag to thank you for this reception. " The president then retired with CoL Medure and Mr. Singerly, while the guests rose and sang, "Oh, He's a Jolly Good Fellow."\ Flue Contest, In Which tiie Thtntlo Takes an Important Part on Her Own Account and Is Beaten by the May- The Kldest Sob of Chief Jastloe Beaaley the Victim—Mental Aberration, Produced by Melancholy, the Cum of flower, Bat Not In Uaolng Triui. the Act. Indigestion, I Sick HeatfacJu. FOB Mb*—A Might of Festivity. New York, Sept 17.—The third attempt to have a trial race to chooso tlio ablest yacht as the dafondar of tLe cup against the BootchThistle resulted hi one of the finest contests ever se-n iu then# waters. There was a strong wind blowing from north to uorth northwest all day, re idhing a velocity of thirty milee an hour. The race was over the triangular couino of thirty-eight miles. The Volunteer had ibo beet of the race almost throughout, except during the run of ten miles to leeward when the Mayflower beat her opponent The outcome of the race makes tho Volunteer tho defender of tho cup. The Thistle was out with the two racers, but she was not given a chance to display her speed until after the first half of the race, when sbo was evidently sailed for all she was worth, with a foul bottom, and was therefore outsailed by both tho Mayflower and Yoluuteer. The official time of the race is as follows: Trenton, N. J., Sept 17.—Mercer Beasley, Jr., eldest son of Chief Juntioo Buosley, of Now Jersey, and prosecutor of tho (loos in this county, shot himself through tho head last night at 0 o'clock and died instantly. Thursday he returned from Now York city, and yesterday he did not leave bis room. It is supposed that he arose Just before the fatal act was committed, took his pistol from bis trousers pocket, returned to bad, placed the weapon against the right side of his head and And. The bullet passed through one side of the brain, severing the temporal artery, and came out of his right eye. New York, Sept 17.—At Fleetwood park yesterday: First race, 3:25 class; Clara flint, Jesse second, Ida Bell third; beat time, 2:21. Second race, purse 91,600, free for all; Hpofford first, Electric second, Hand Mosseuger third; best time, 2:94}f. Third race, 2:23 class (unfinished); Camilla first, Eclipse second, Philoaee third; bast time, 2:26. Sept 17. — YesterdayV farads was the moat successful of modern Usees. There could hardly be imagined anything more inspiring than the sight of 30,000 uniformed militiamen, led by the general of the United States army, each regiment headed by a band of music. Each company turned face about as it reached the president's stand and saluted, amidst the cheers of countless thousands. Constigatien, Inactive Liver. "I have agreed with the president of the United Statej to refer to a joint commission the difficult questions respecting the North American fisheries which have recently boen discussed by the two nations." The marohant plannisg business Khemes; The preacher struggling tfcrouah his themsst The statesman in aasen bly halls; The broker wild with ' 'puts ard calls," To cool the blood a d brace the mind, W1U TARBANT'd BELTZER safest And. Buffalo, Sept Ml—Yesterday's events: First race, three-quarters of A mile; Elsie B. first, Jim Breonaa asoond, Mary Hamilton third; time, 1:M. Second race, one mile; Bsn Thompson first, Wearer second, Danville third; time, 1:43){. Third race, seveneighths ofD mile; Eva K. first, Rhody Pringls second, Laura Oarrison third; time, 1:29. Fourth raoe, mile and aa sightb; Myrtle first, Top Sawyer seoond, Editor third; time, 1:57. Fifth race, mile and a half, over five hurdles; Will Davis first, Leroy second, Valerie third; time, 8:51^. The queen thanks the house of commons for the liberal provision for the public service; expresses the hope that the grave depression which has affected all commercial and industrial interests may be relieved, and adds with grief that there is no mitigation of Jthe suffering under which largo portions of 4he agricultural community continue to labor. The address continues: H portly after IX o'clook Mi* Cleveland appeared on the balcony of the Hotel Lafayette, accompanied by Secretary Lamont and hia wl'- " ""—■—J " ' " FOUND «. Mr*. Clereland waa enthmdastlcally M ' MRS. CLEVELAND REVIEWS THE PARADE. ibeered. She was dressed in a black silk with Dr. W. W. L. Phillips, the physloian of the Beasley family, was summoned a few minutes after the deed, but the patient was dead when he arrived. There was no one in the house at the time but Mrs. Theodosia W. Eberle, Mr. Beaste/'s agei aunt. She heard the report of the pistol and hastened up stairs to her nephew's ream. As soon as she did so she swooned. She soon recovered, however, and gave the alarm. Edward T. Green, Mr. Beasley's brother-in-law, lives Ul an adjoining house, but was not at home: Green's son, Dr. Walter D. Green, beard of the affair on the street and hastened to the house, where other relatives were already congregated. "The wants and difficulties of Ireland have occupied your close attention during a protracted session. I trust the remedies your wisdom has provided will gradually effect a complete restoration of order in Ireland and give renewed encouragement to peaceful industry. In order to pass them it has been necessary to postpone many important measures affecting other parts of the kingdom, which, doubtless, you will be able to resume without hindrance at the coming session." AT LAST. JUST THE PLACE TO GET WHAT YOU NEED, WANT, AND MUST HAVE, AND TO HAVE THE President and Mr*. Cleveland were accorded a brilliant reception at the Academy of Malic last evening. It Was one of the greateet eocial gatherings ever witnessed in Philadelphia. It' is estimated that over 10,000 ladies and gentlemen entered the magnificently decorated building and grasped Mr. Cleveland's hand. The large ball was uncomfortably ailed long before the presidential party arrived. The latter consisted of the president and Mrs. Cleveland, Justices Harlan and Miller, Secretaries Bayard and Fairehild, CoL Lamont, ex-President Hayes, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Cadwalader, Mrs. Franklin Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Amos R, Little, Governor Biggs, of Dataware, Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Hamlin, Mr. an} Mrs. C. J. Hafroh and Mayor Filler. They took up a position at the rear end of the stage. Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Ryan, the visiting diplomats, General Sheridan and Admiral Luoe were the first to greet the president It was midnight bedes» the tedious handshaking was concluded. Currow, N. J., Sept 17.—The fall meeting began yesterday. • The court* was in fair condition; attendance very large. Pint race, pone 9300, five-eighths of a mile; Sweety first, Pilot second, Gllmore third; time, 1KM. Second race, nme a* first; Clatter first, Bonnie Prince second, Bobolink£tbird; Urns, Third race, parte 1250, mile and an eighth; Adonis first, Nat Kramer second, Volo third; time, 2 Fourth race, parse (SO, on* mile; Pilot first, Black Jack second, Clare third; time, 1A9X. Fifth race, parse 1200, seven-eighths of a mile; Alien first, Elrod second, Falsenote third; lime, 1:88. v Start. Finish. Time. H.K.S. H. U. a a.K.0. Volunteer..II 11 M 8 82 4U 1-5 4 20 48 1-5 Mayflower..11 11 48 8 51 814-5 4 8J 514-6 The yachts started with a twenty-five mile breeze over their sterns, the Volunteer going right out and leaving the New York boat very rapidly. The Thistle was a mile away on tho course when the others got under way. Sho had on only a jib, besides her mainsail, at first, but later ran out her spinnaker and a working topsail. After this she was practically in tho race. The yachts rounded the first stake as follows: Volunteer, 19:17:43; Mayflower, 12:20:07; Thistle, 12:20:90. Elapsed DEAD Id conclusion, her majesty returns thanks for the loyalty displayed during the recent jubilee celebration, and trusts that she may be spared to continue to reign. There ii no doobt that the suicide is the result of mental aberration induced by melancholy. There will be no inquost Ten years ago, when he was appointed prosecutor, he was a brilliant lawyer with a Career before him. He was happily married to a daughter of Robert F. Stockton. Four years ago his wife died. Since her death he has been irregular in his habits, often drinking to exoees and neglecting his duties. He was 45 years old. He leaves four children, three frirls and a boy. The tragedy took place in West State street at the house of Mrs. Kberle, who was taking car* of his children. THE CONDEMNED ANARCHIST8 OPEN AND SHUT ON YOUE NEIGHBOB, CALL EARLY AND INSPECT THE CHOICEST OP SELECTIONS IN PALL OB WINTEB OVERCOATING, SUITS OBTROUSEBS. EVEBY ONE IS BECOMING Ohjeat to a Petition for Bxeentlva Clem- Clktxlaxd, Sept. 17.—The result of yesterday's races of the Cleveland Horse Fair association was as follows: First raoe, for stallions, 2:33 class; Iowa Harold first, Binderton second, Antonelli third; best time. Second raoe, 8:40 das*, trotting; Decorator first, Aloryon second, Craacendo third; beat time, 234DC. Third race, 2:25 pacing das*, go-as-you-please; Chimes B. first, Aaron second, Grover C. third; best time, 2:17*. ency In Their BekalL Then they pointed for tho Jersey coast The Thistle hauled down her topsail and housed her topmast, the Mayflower pulled down hor club topsail, but tho Volunteer held her big topsail aloft The latter boat kept her lend and headed about for the tug Haviland. The Havlland was rounded the second time as follows: Volunteer, 1:50:33; Mayflower, 1:50:18: Thistle, 1:37:13. Chicaoo, Sopt 17.—The condemned Anarchists have decided not to permit a petition to be presented to Governor Ogelsby for pardon or commutation of their sentence. At a consultation which took place yesterday this matter and the proposed appeal to the supreme court of the United States were discussed. The monster petition which it was proposed to present to Governor Ogelsby was voted against unanimously. "They feel," said a friend and member of the defence oommlttee "that they have done nothing for which to ask the pardon of society, for that society ought rather to ask their pardon. As tor the appeal to the supreme court, that is a different matter. Some of thom feel that they mat use every resource to be found in tlie laws (Vl then if they die their death will accuse tbey|stom and show to the world that a poor mall kill a just {man who speaks his mind can i»D longer live in the United States." Vl He added I )at three of the •ODdemned man were opposed to an appeal to the suprems court, but refussd to disclose their He also said that no matter what the msa decided, their friends would make every effort td get a reversal of the Judgment by the United States supreme oourt In the event of failure, a petition would be got up. White insertions, and a beautiful white feather adorning her hat. At 11:30 Gen. Phil Sheridan, mounted oaa beautiful sorrel horse, arrived in front of the reviewing stand, at the head of the pro-, cession. As he passed the reviewing Stand the president tipped his silk hat, which dvVed forth rounds and rounds of cheers. \ , Among the regiments deserving of MIT* than pawing notice were the Governor's Fall Guard, of Hartford, who were unanimous!Y pronounced to be the most handsomely uniD formed set of men in the parade; the First regiment of Massachusetts; the Boston cadets; the Gate City Guards of Atlanta, with Governor Gordon at their bead; the Baltimore Light Infantryand the Baltimore Rifles tailored); the Bntlar Guards of South CarolUu, and the Virginia troops. These war* ill heartily applauded and their splendid appearance universally commented upon. 11m tfcw York slate militia marched with oolmu of man on each side of their band of fcearly 100 pieces, forming a pretty spectacle. Gttmore's band, leading the Twenty-second regiment, outshone all the other musical Mjjnnaof the parade, and Gflmore himself the recipient of many nrnnnHawfa As between the different New York regteeMaa disinterested observer would And It difficult f pase aa opinion as to which excelled. Brooklyn's crack regiment, the Twenty-third, inarched thirty-fonr abwast, producing a hovel effect. The Albany Jaoksen Corps received a graceful bow ef feeegaltloh from the president, •" Governor Forakar, at the bead of the Fourteenth Ohio regiment, had to kssp bis bsad The officers of the array, navy and militia nowta tho etty ware tendered last night a reoeption by the Union league. The large building occupied by the league was literally jammed with soldiers, whose brilliant uniforms presented a novel aanearance. Gens. Sheridan and Schofleld and Admiral Luoe ware among those present An informal dinner was served, at which there were no speeches made. The soldieta IB the city toCA advantage of the abeence of their offloers and paraded Broad street, armed with flreworas and torches. Judging from the noise they made they were not suffering for want o? enjoyment ' The family is of high social standing. His father has been chief Justice of the supreme court a quarter of a century. They are related to all the blue blood families in the state. Chief Justice Beasley and his wife are now at Monmouth beach, where they own a cottage. The Volunteer, so far, had outpointed and outfooted her rivals. Hor run home showed that she was eAn capable of doing better. The wind was so strong as to prevent her carrying a club topsail, yet she left her sister and her thtrd cousin so far in tho rear that tho judges decided that there was no need of another race to ascertain who should meet t'.ie Thistle, and picked her out 1U their minds before two taoks had bean made. Chicago, Sept. 17.—Yesterday's events: First raoe, five furlongs; Shasta first, Fro! Wooley second, Festus third; time, 1HM. Second race, five furlongs; Dudley Oaks first, Belle Taw second, Belle Mitchell third; time, 1:02, Third raoe, one mile; Woodcraft first, War Sign second, Uncle Dan third; time, 1:45. Fourth raoe, six furlongs; Alfred first, Barney Lee aeoonl, Cleopatra third; time, lJlSK. Fifth raoe, seven furlongs; Tartar first, Osgood second, Cheat Fellow third; time, li3t ALIVE Sir Jobs Btaedonald and the Fisheries. Toronto, Sept. 17.—The Ottawa correspondent of The Kail states that the announcement of Sir John Maodooald's appointment as Canada's representative on the fisheries commission is premature, as the cabinet has not yet come to a decision on the matter, though it is generally believed that Sir John will assume the position, and that the Hon. D, a Thompson, minister of justice, will present the Dominion's case before the commissioners. TO THE FACT THAT BEVAN TM Thistle, being outpointod and generally run away from by tbo Mayflower, pluoklly stuck to the course and finished 9 minutes S3 1-5 seconds after the Mayflower. Every one of the racers got a grand salute from the big fleet of steamers and yachts of every description which hovered about the course from start to finbh. Th* Volunteer's victory over the Mayflower was by 10 minutes 2 3-6 seconds. TWENTY-FOUR KILLED Marin* iBteUlgeae*. HAS THE GOODS, THE BEST STYLES, THE LATEST NOVELTIES, CUTS STYLISH GABMENTS AND PLEASES THE PEOPLE. N»w York, Sept. 17.—Arrived, steamers Amalfl, Hamburg; Hammonia, Hamburg; City of Cheater, Liverpool; Yamaasee, Fernandina; Tower Hill, London; Trave, Bremen; Gsrmanio, Liverpool; Wllkesbarre, Boeton; Halley, Santos; Bergeuscren, Port d* Pais. Ship B. D. Metcalf, Hamburg. Arrived oat, steamers Spain, from Hew York, at Liverpool; Wergeland, from Hew York, at Oporto. And Seventy Iajured by Collision an aa English Railway. London, Sept IT—A collision occurred yesterday on the Miffland railway. A train filled with excursionists, who were going to Denoastsr to witness the raosa, came into oallision with another train and was wrecked. Fsssisl of Cart. Cregan. As the Thistle sailed by the Volunteer after the finish her crew gave three cheers for the victor, which wero cordially responded to. . After the race, the committee officially announced that the Volunteer bad been selected as the defender of the cup. A man who is identified with the Anarchists' defense fund said yesterday that there was reason to believe that the Citisens* association would take measures to secure a commutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment He said: "It was in aooardanoe with this scheme that the supreme oourt sustained the decision of the court below, knowing that the executive wofald intervene, and thu* the execution of the «njast sentence would be prevented, while at the same time the majesty of thelawwonld be sustained." Nbw York, Sept 17.—Roscoe Conkiing was among the pall beararsat the fanaral of Cspt Michael Crsgan yesterday. Among the other pall bearers were Police Justice Kelly, Bernard Blglin. Robert McCord and John J. O'Brien. Kx-Governor Cornell, Dwigbt Lawrence, ex-Senator Brodsky, Gen. John OMSeirne, Jacob Hess, ex-Coogreeentan The Midland train was standing on a crossing a mile from Doncaster while the tickets were being oolleoted, when the Liverpool express dashed into it The guard box wm smashed to atoms, and the first two oarriagea of the Liverpool train were telescoped and broken to splinters. It was a long Urns before the injured and dying, who ware wedged in, could be reached. I. L. BEVAN, Troy, N. Y., Sept. 17.-The funeral of Congressman Nichols* T. Kane took place from St Bridget'! church, Weat Troy, this morning. Kane port, G. A. R., the common cotmeU, the Tillagetruiteea and other bodies took part in the ohaequlea, The intermentwas in 81 Agnes' cemetery, Cohoea. Funeral ml Onireaeau Kane. Merchant Tailor. Fruit Growers Alarmed. Stewart and, many other friends of the deceased were alio present. MUSIC HALL. Niwburo, S. Y., Sept 17.—Tho void map has greatly alarmed grape growers along the Hudson river and inland. There are several thousand ton* ot the finest fruit ever grown on (he vinee. Should a froet occur before picking the Ion to producer! would be enormous. Fire* were . built in localities yesterday and la* night by growen, who will make an effort to tare their crops at all haaards. The bulk of the late peach crop is on the trees. A heavy traai means financial ruin to all conoorned. Monday EVE'G., sept. Mail qsUsrj |a Canada. Twenty-four persons wan killed and seventy injured, a number ot whom cannot recover. The aocidaht was caused by defective A BorfUf Pleads Guilty. Jamkstow*, N. Y., Bept 11.—A few nights ago James M. Grant's lomraar house, ou the lake, was robbed of MOO worth ot siiverwaro and -Many of thsm Wedding gifts. Frank Codney, alias Lawrence, who says bis home is ill Boston, was arrested on suspicion and confessed the robbery, Grant promising not to proeecuta. Many of the articles recovered were damaged beyond repair. Codnoy pleaded guilty on another charge of larceny and was sent to the penitentiary for six months. ! Montreal, Bept 17.—Th* postoffice authorities are investigating still another mail bag robbsry. It appears that a ha* of registered letters from Valley Field has mysteriously disappeared in transit and not tha slightest trace of it can ha foaod. The authorities cannot fix the bhtme on any one, and In view of the series of similar robberiea on other lines oooriderable alarm prevails among business men. KIMlMi Reorganising. Special eangtatit «ftk« «■!■«■( Qer■u DimmI CMMdiaa ud bent SLNGINO ACTOR IN AMERICA, Mr. hneovored for a long time in order to acknowledge the vociferous cheers of his mh Intro us friends. The Fourteenth carried fcith them the battle scarred flags—r*iC* of the lata unpleasantness. Governor T—isbse, of Iowa, at the head of the governor's foot kttard, bowed to the president and Mn. Cleveland as he rode by the stand. Directly behind them Basra the colored ? jar. Firuuvio, Sept 17.—A pamphlet tun been circulated Mere which announce* the reorganization of the Nihilists ,iu new power and strength. It state* that the organisation is spreading in Siberia, where, iu August, foAy lit guards oyer prisoners absconded and twenty-three prisoners escaped into freedom. Tolcdo, 0,, Sept 17.—Last evening the residence of Mr. James B. Dougherty W*S damaged to the extent of 11,000 by a natural gas explosion. The gas had just been introduced into the house, and through the careleesness of a plumber had escaped beneath the floor of the front drawing room. Upon igniting the Are In the grate an explosion ensued, touring up the floor, shattering every window in the hoots, demolishing all the doors and blowing the foundation from beneath the veranda, which surrounds the house, and setting firs to the portioo. The gasfltter who lighte# the fire was blown to the ceiling and received a scalp wound, k chemical engine extinguished the flames. Damaged by Natural Gas. GHAS. A. GARDNER, Supports! by a specially selected Suicide With a Child's Swing- COMEDY COMPANY, troops from Washington, who were heartily greeted. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17.—Mrs. John 8. George, wife of a former well known contractor in the Ilowe Sawing machine factory, aged about 43 y ears, and tlio mother pf three children, was found yesterday inornlug hanging by the neok dead. At 'J o'clock she left her bed, walkeJ noUolersly to the veranda at the rear of her house, made a noose of a rope swing used by hor ch ldron, and, aided by a choir, placod her neck in it. Death must havo been prompt. No reasonable cause is assigned for the rush aot. PorraviLLi, Pa., Sept. 17.—William H. James, fire boas at Richardson's colliery, GKen Carbon, was shot yeeterday and died a few hours after being taken home. Before his death, however, he positively charged the shooting upon Thomas Brensan, a man.of drunken habits and quarrelsome disposition, who has assaulted James several- tiroes reoently. Braanaa was arrested and lodged in j»il last night. •hot aad Killed. Offered a Judgeship, la the latest production of The rear of the panda «m brought np bj ha Grand Army of the Republic, and aa ach company pnasod in front of the rtanil its ;ommand«r gave a salute, which Wasgraooully rooogniaod by the president Tha ap- Marance of the veterans, some an crutches, knd all bearing oa their visages the unerring Bark of Has, sssimii to arouse a sentiment unoafetbe apadtators which tha preceding touthfol looking militia failed 'to produce. Tha veteran* had sees service, while their predecessors la the line of march wanted to During tha time the Grand Army was passing the pesaMsnt remained standing with hisjhsad uaeovered, aud.anfwered ewoh salute as it was given. The order issued by dtpartamt commander, O. A. R, that only poit commanders should salute was not strictly adhered to. Instead of walking facing ahead *4 covered, as ordered, many of the rank and Cle passed the stand with uncovered heads, fad whan Garfield post, No. 4, of Newark, cam ap tha frost ranks turned "face about" and sent up a rousing cheer for the ill i sjilaat. whfah he gracefully acknowledged. Tha oheer waa taken up by the crowd and It was 8:46 o'clock when the last of the naradated paased tha stand, and the presidential rarty deacended and walked to the Lafayette hotel, half a square distant They {talked between doable columns of the City Troop drawn ap aa an escort There was a continual round of cheering as tksy walked along, to which tha president raqpandel by the fallowing is about tha number of man partaetpatiag in tha parade. United State, troops, 800; Delaware, one full negligent; Pennsylvania, 8,000; New Jersey, 1,800; Georgia, SO; Connecticut, 100; Ma—nlilissils, l,a»0; Maryland, 1,000; Bouth Carolina, 160; fMtr Hampshire, 160; Virginia, 600; New York, 6,000; North Carolina, 60; Rhode Istad, 200; Ohio, one full regiment; Maine, 400; West Virginia, 200; Iowa, 60; District of Columbia, 800; Grand Army, 7,000; making, with their bands and others, nearly la,qoq. t (Shortly after the New York troops had pseud Mrs. Cleveland and her party of friends retired from the balcony of the Lafayette hotel and were driven to tha' BeUevoe hotel, where by previous engagement they lunched with Mrs. George W. Child*. At thB Clover club'* dinner lost night ISO covers ware laid. M..P, Handy, president of the olub, presided. President Cleveland waa received with singing of the " Red, White and Bine? h* tha entire company, followed by three cheers for* tha- presldeut of tha United state*. dfe Was introduced by Col Mcduro and made a neatUttlo speoch, being interrupted at frequent intervals In the unosramonious way it whldh tha dab is in tha habit of treating its goMta The president Stood the fuu wall, and sasnsod to aator Ihurou hly Into the spirit of the occasion. ~¥j**r*g uDpmi present were oz-Prosident JRtoM, Senator Krarta, Governors Inaytf iHB'Vehiey, Goi-don, of Virginia, Uaav*r, of WMvlvanla, Ine, of Virginia, 'Bawyar, of Foraker, of Ohio, Parry, of BiurrLXBOROUOH.Vt, Sept 17.—Tbe governor has tendered to ex-Congressman Tyler the appointment as judge of tbe supreme court in plaoe of Judge Walker, resigned; Mr. Tyiar *»ys that be has the matter under consideration, and his decision will be nuuie known in a few days. Cojx. T. Murphy, Itjeq * T. H. O. A. The New Karl Lockpout, N. Y., Sept. IT.—The tenth annual convention of the Y. M. C. A. of the Tenth district of New York state opened in this city last evening and will last three days, ending Sunday evening. Thore is every indication that the meeting will be a highly successful one. Associations at Albion, Attica, Buffalo, Cherry Creek, Duufcirb, East Carlton, Jamestown, Mayvillc, Modina, Niagara Fails, Sherman, Tonawanda, Transit and WestBeld are represented. For Sunday, la Hew Jersey, eastern Naw 'York, eastern Pennsylvania, and in New England, party cloudy to fair weather, wiUi slight thermal changes, and northeasterly grinds, followed by cloudiness and local rains in the southern sections. Weather IstiwIMSs Under the mansgpm.nt of PHIUH. IKVISQ. New Beents Effects, New Songs, New Denoes . and entirely new IncldenUl muno.br the n«S#- ' cal director of the • 'JCi.HL COMPANY," Mr. Unable to Agree. Tha De Faaw University llaqasst. Pittsbubo, Sept 1?.—The Joint conference committee of window glass manufacturers and worker* was in suasion frota 10 yesterday morning until 11 o'clock last night The manufacturers submitted a proposition, offering to submit the question of wages to arbitration and pledging themsslves to abide by the decision of the arbitrators. This was rejected by the workers, who in turn offered to submit the question of the restoration of the 10 per oent to arbitration and the employers' proposition to give last year's wages. The manufacturers declined to accept this proposition, and the conference adjourned, to meet again Sept 38 in this city. Murdered by Uttfflano. Brazil, lad., Sept. 17.—The bequest of #24,000 made by the lats *r. De Fauw to the De Fauw university was made upon the condition that the Indiana Methodists should oolleot $190,000 more. Gtreenoastle and Putnam oountios have contributed 180,000, and the four annual conferences in the state have obligated themselves to contribute the rest The f190,000 must bo contributed by Oct. i. Ubkknfiild, Moss., Sept 17.—Mrs. Pat rick Murray was found this morning near the railroad wall lu the part of the village known as the "Tough Eud." Her head was badly cru bed. She stated that she had boon assaulted by two persons. She died at 3:15 yesterday morning. A man named Nulty bus bcou arrested on suspicion of being one of tins assailants. The woman was asked if she knew her assailants and she said ''yes," but died before she could name them. GUSTAVE H. KLINE. Remember the Date- Diagram opens at lfusio Rail Book Rtora Friday, Kept««, at» a. m. Prices as usual An Afrleau-Chiaese Alliance. TRADE BULLETIN. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 17.—Charlie Loo, a Chinaman, who has been keeping a little tea store in this city tor Mate time, recently went to New York with Miss Alice Beeman, a colored belle, and when they returned to this city they were man and wife. This is the first negro-Chinese matrimonial combination that has ever occurred here. Mrs. Lee is a mulatto and is the daughter of Bev. Amos Beeman, who was a colored clergyman of note in this locality previous to his death. Hew Ttlk Money and Produce Market Nxw York, Sept It—Money closed at B per sent. Tbe highest rate was 7 per cent, and tbe lowest & per cent Exchange claasd steady; posted rates, actual rates. 4.7WM for sixty days and for domaud. Governments closed Or in: currency M, ISt bid; 4s,ooup., IS*H bid; 4Ms. do., WM bkl. The stock market was decidedly mora active this morning, while the tone was Cseerish. The fluctuation*, however, were over a very aairow mage, and at M o'clock prices went not materially cl'tated from thoae current at the openluu. Tfca market was not so active a/tor .i o'clock, but tbe tone was firmer, aud in wine prices recorded a sharp advance. This was, how «r«r. more the result of support and MUdin* up by insiders than-anir -Xatoraiilo deselopm nta. Tbe dosing prices were irregularly changed from those of last night, but most stocks were from U to *W parsent higher. Quotations. MUSIC HALL. Tuesday, Sept. 20 Imprisoned In a Burning Mine. anil ShaMOKIn, Pa., Sept. 17.—The lower level of the Lake Fidler colliery is on Ore. Mine Boss Bryan Dennen and Assistant Matt Framar are imprisoned in the mine add cannot be reached on acoouut pf gas and smoke. New Ohljcaxs, Sept IT.—A fire early yesterday morning in a grocery store at the corner of Enghien and Dauphin streets resulted in the destruction of the building and the bunting to death of the owner, D. M. Mossina, and his entire family, who occupied the story above the store i s u dwelling. The family included, besides Mr. and Mrs. Messina, four children—Placidc, aged 0 years; Walter, aged 4 yean; Elsie, aged 8 years, and Marie, aged 15 months. A Family Burned to Death. The Oarsmen at MeKecsport. PrriSBCBO, SepU17.—In the trial heats of the regatta at McKeesport yesterday afternoon Hamm won the first beat by four lengths, Lee second and Moninger two lengths behind him. Harsm% time, 20m. 28m. Piaisted was left at the nuvk, misunderstanding the signal. In the second heat tlasmr crossed the line in 19m. 68){s., Boss second, two lengths behind. The final heat to-day will be between Teeiner, Roes, Hamm shd Lee. The consolation race will hare Jake Teemer, Bubear, Piaisted, Richards and Moninger as starters. CONRIED'S OPERA CO. Inspsetors for the VitM Later Party. Flrtt Prodoctioo in Pitt*ton of StrailM* latest musical success, THE The Amrlnw Party. Nrw York, Sept. 17.—The polios commissioners decided to «Uow inspector 1* of election for the United Labor party, and not to the Irving Hall party nor the Socialistic party. Philadilphia, Sept. 18.—The American party held its Urst convention yesterday In thU city, ISO delegate* being present. W. Horace Hepburn, of this city, vaa chosen chairman. A committee of thirteen was appointed, to whoa all rssolations offered will be referred. George F. Edgar, of New York, declared this to be on-American and left the convention. Ex-Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, addressed the delegates. The M—lot WM resume! to-day. GYPSY BARON. CONOEN8BO NEW®. The manufacturer! of the northwest have decided to advanoe the price of paper, the present rates being an remunerative. XUVBCRINO SIXTY ABTI8TS. HKW AMD ELABORATE KHBY, AND ELEGANT COSTUMES. Aa Produced for 150 Nights ill New York City. A Dying Burglar Pardoned. Oownl Markets. Boston, Sept 17.—If at Jones, alias David Peyton, was released from the state prison yesterday, having been pardoned. He is in a dying condition. He was a notod burglar. He escaped from the Massachusetts prison in 1S74, but was afterward sentened to the Maryland penitentiary for seven years for burglary in Baltimore. While there be was recognised, and on his release he was brought buck to sferre out his term in this state. He is 48 years old. It is probable that the Injunctions against the building of the Manltobaa railway, abont which there has been so much exsitement In the Dominion, will be deoiared itlegal.Nxw You. Sept. 1A—FLOUR-Cloaad (toady at unchanged prloea; winter wheat extra, tint IWD; Minnesota da, 1904.90; city will extra, (4.10^4.U: Ohio extra, $aCti.t». Southern Dour closed steady; common to choice extra, ftaj.n, iua WHEAT—Options were dull ou slight tin tua- Hons and closed stead/ and unchanged. spot lots closed slightly lower. (Spot safes of No. . red stats at Ma,Sea; No. *do.. M».4o.; No. i red winter, dUKu.; ungraded red, Tussle.; No. . Chicago, WHO.; No. a red wiulor, OcL. T'J 1-.0& MAIM.; da, Nov., «0D4c. bid; da, Dec., Ittc bid. Shootlag at a fudge and His Bon. PrnaBBVBO, Va., Sept 17.—At a late hour Thursday night, while Judge R. H. Jones and his sac, William H. Jones, were on ttMtt war tothis city from Chesterfield courthouse; Where th*y had been to argue the case with seduction, they were fired npcc with a rifle by some person eonoealed in the woods. At the time they were driving aiang the road in a buggy and btfth narrowly escaped being killed. Both Judge Jones and his son believe that the person who fired the shot was inosnsed against them for defending Royal Owou, their client Deciding a Difficulty with Daggers. Under the Personal Dtreotloa of Sr. Jotwpa, 11a, Sept. 17.—Joseph Chamberlain and James T. Nichols, well known Society man, quarrelled at the expoeiUou over an insult given by the former to the Utter1! wife. Each drew a knife and a contest ensued, in which the latter was killod and Chamberlain seriously injured. It was with difficulty that the sheriff, who was present, got hi* prisoner safely in Jail, there being • determination to lynoh the murderer. HEINRICH CONRIBD. Mr. Henry George addressed a gathering of 7,000 tamers on the land qossWpaat the Washington county fair, Bear Fot4 Edward. His remarks wen received with great applause.SCALE or PRICES, - - - 13c, Wo, 78c, «1.ML IVBox sheet opens Saturday. Sept 17th, at • a m. Death ef Denis V. Deal?. Philadelphia, Sept. 17.—Dennis K Dealy, t. e editor and proprietor of The Philadelphia Daily Herald and The Sunday Mercury, died at his residence at 10 o'clock Thursday night of pneumonia. While bathing at Caps May on Aug. 24 Mr. Dealy was seized with an epileptic fit, and before he was rescued from his perilous position was uucouscious, and only by hard work was he resuscitated. This developed into a severe cold, which reeulted in pneumonia. At a oooference of the Socialist anti-George party in New York resolutions of sympathy with the condemned Chicago Anarchists wars passed. CORN—Options were dull and weak, and cloeud to Ho- lower. Spot lots closed steady and unchanged. Spot saleu of No. I mixsJ at 51c.; ungraded mixed, SOiftilo.. No. * mixed, Oct., 30a; do., Nov.* bid;; do., Duc,,.»'jj£c AT THE The well known Irish comedian, Scanlan, was fleeced out of nearly 13,000 in a game at dice in San Franefeo by two protiedooal gamblers. VEST ERD PUWRIi IHI N»w Yon*, Sept. 17.—The business' fallares occurring throughout the United States and Canada during the last seven days, st reported to R. G. Dun Se Co., number for the United State# 105, and for Canada 33. or a total of ltH, as compared with a total of 174 last wosk and IVJ the weak previous to tbs last. For tho corresponding week of last yea* the failures numbered 185 (191 in th* United States and 89 in Canada). -■*► Business Troubles. OATS—Options were dull and lower, i;lu..iu„- D* lower. Spot lots closed weak ana lower. Spot safes of No. 1 whit* stale at .aft _ We.; No. S da, MMAWa; No. « rnUed, Oct,, WMa; do., Nev, i-'Kc. • RYE—Dull! western, &4®Xc.; Hate, ixtl u. HARLEY—Nominal PORE.—Dull, old mw, fli.80; new da, $;o.SJ. LARD—Closed dull and heavy; cash, $474; The tllsstlsB at Bsiletu. (Bear C. DoliMkyv:#aialtitf«ditMO i, ; MT. CaUM*!., Sept 1?.—The new basis of wages has been agreed to by the owners of the Enterprise and Garfield collieries. A oonrerence has been invited by the officials of the Lost Creek mines, of the Lehigh Valley company. The situation at Haselton is unchanged. The Knights of Labor assembly there to/lay is expected to decide matters. A prominent Anarchist says that one of the wealthiest brewers in New York la tho nncle of August Spies, oneof the condemned Chicago AnaroblstSL Hftjr be,Yoaad every vuD lekyfof Mr. Brunner, M P., for the Northwich division, has headed a fund for Ireland's relief with $5,000. Sept., WJ-fTEtt-StMidy; State, l«(4«o. . weotern, 11 faD*io CllBESE—tlriu; dtato factory, lltfllHo ; SMttHe. EUU8—Steady, state. ltyfQWc.; Western. Hi* Ite. Watcbbuby, Conn., Bepfc 17.—Robert Drakeley, aged 31, was yesterday found guilty of killing hi* wife at Woodbary, in Augxt, 1&J& Ho will probably be seatenoed to life imprisonment He came of a wealthy Baltimore family. Hie wifewaa an •trsnDn m, much older than ho. who married him for hie money. They had boon married but tlx weeks when be shot her In a fit of jealousy on account of ber loree, Fee ad Guilty of Murder. BUILDING MATERIAL TU Pomologlcal Soelaty Adjourns. In Boston a sporting man last 11,100 and his valuable jewelry, which' were taken from under his pillow by burglars. President Cleveland has written a letter in r«|ily to a note from President Bool.ian, of tho New York board of aldermen, disclaiming all belief tn nny intention to show lack ot courtesy In tho insttor of tho invitation ssnt to Mrs. Cleveland to present the flr» uyw's flags. Conaj, Pa., Sept 17.—Vie First national bunk cloeed its doors yesterday morning by Order of Bank Examiner Young. Thursday |t was announced that the bank had pur«lwksed the Clark ft Warren Independent oil rotlnery for (133,000; the property is now idd to have been taken to secure loans. Liabilities not stated. Closed by the Bank Kxawluer. Bor.os, Sept 17.—The American Pornologicr I society adjourned yesterday, after a satiafi Ctory session, iiywhich the prograuims for discussion was fully carried out. A large lumber of medals ami prises wort awardtd for colloctioui of fruit It was settled to bold the next bionnial stwion at (Mint hi Florida. Prices Low wd Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ddw A Slim, Prop'rs. SUGAR—Haw dull at 8 7-IOc. for Oil to*. H ? fined ■toady; out loaf aad eraatwJ. «H j.i'-.Kn cubeHie. : powdered, t ijnurj lafcid, confectioner*' A. ',4c ; collide AcUudarvl, ofifi.; coffu* oil A, white extra U 6 H-lOc.: ex Ira C, Hut.; P, yellow, 4»o«c. £&!*: |
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