6 - Pennsylvania Highlands Community College

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6 - Pennsylvania Highlands Community College
THE PITTSBURGH POST: MONDAY, OOTOBEK | 21, \ 1889.
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VISITED A KINDER JABTEN;
THINKS IT A MISTAKE.
•\A BUI)8BT OF JOHNSTOWN KEWS.
WHAT A GERMAN'PRINCE COSTS.'
His arm was caught between the dead
•j
SOME REMARKABLE KVIDENCE.
block and was crushed. He fell under the
wheels afterward and would have boon
Jlr, C. P, Hontington Will Pay JjllO.OOO.OOO for a The Distribution of Funds May Begin on Wednes- Monsfguor Mocenni Says It Is the English Bishop, The Prosccntlou Is the Case of an Alleged Murderer
mangled had the car not. stopped on the
Draw the Lines Fine.
day— Woodvalc People Will Rebuild tho Town.
Noble Husband for His Daughter.
Corrigan, who has been Sent For.
PAN-AMERICAK DELEscale"track. The arm was amputated at, THE
BASTOK,
PA.,
October 20.—At the third
JOHNSTOWK, PA., October 20.—Four
- LCVNDON, October 20.—-(Jollis P. HuntROME, October 20.—A correspondent
the shoulder. He is twenty-four years of
GATES IN CHICA IO.
]
days' trial of Wra.
Bartholomew,
steani
firo
engines
have
been
contracted
for,
aiujl unmarried.
had an interview to-day with Monsignor
•ington- has left for Brussels and does noi;
-ft.
which
is
boing held
here,
for
and
will
be
paid
for.qut
of
the
relief
money
expect to return until a few days before
Mocenni, the Papal Under-Secretary of the . murder of Aaron W. Billiard, the
A S;unday o.f Rest Enjoy ed .by the h|s daughter's wedding to Prince Hate- in the hands of the finance committee. State, who thinks that the mistake
Sporting Notes.
state produced some strong circumstantial.,
Some of the people vigorously protest
Thoru
Will
be
few
changes"
made
in
tho
Foreigners—They are Wearying foldt, which, as-now arranged, will take against this action, and say tho scheme was about Archbishop Cofrigan, of New evidence. It was proven that the'prmoner.
THE LEAGUE PLAYEKS RESERVED.
makefup of the Athletic Club.
place on October 28. What price Mr. devised by those with property interest York, having been sent for, has arisen had Dilliard's gun on the night of the mur- i
Already of their Trip.
Tho game at ColummivS yesterday reAbout What Was Expected Though Sunday is Not
Huntingfcon will have to pay for his in order that they may bo relieved from through the fact, that the English dcr. Two keys found where the murderer"
sulted: Columbus 5, Cincinnati i5.
share of taxation.
on the Allegheny List.
Bishop of the same name has been sum- stood fitted locks in Bartholomew's room .
princely prize no one knows yet, but it their,
Manager Mutrie says the champions can
His Stable to be Disposed of at PubWoodvalo borough, although seemingly moned to Rome.
Shot taken from Dllliard's body were
^YASHI^^GTO^^ October 20.—President raise $10,000 iu 10 minutes to bet on the
CrncAQO, October 20.—The Pan- is a good round'"sum, estimated with the completely wiped out, gives notice that a
identical with others found in the prison«••»
lie,Sale October 29.
The
Archbishop
of
New
York,
howYoung, of the National Base Ball League, world's series.
American delegates reacher. here last dowry and settlement of debts taken special election will he held to determine
er's room. Seventeen bits of paper, which
ever,
has
powerful
enemies
here,
as
he
has received tho reserved list of playert . Tho winners at Elizabeth Park wore evening from South Bend. Hayor Cre- into consideration, at ncarty ten million whether the borough debt shall he informed the wadding over the load
creased, the purpose'being to replace the himself well knows. His alleged finan4UTHE SPORTING NEWS 01' THE "SEASON. for the season of 1890. Tho following Little Minch, Badge, Oregon, Freedom, gier welcomed them.briefly a • tho hotel dollars. The princo has never been so municipal buildings,-open the streets and cial enterprises are often spoken of of load and powder which caused
named players have been reserved bjy their Kenwood aud King Cru-b.
and then tho foreigners retire 1 anticipa- devoted to his fiance as he has been this restore the river embankment. No wos^c" among certain of the prelates here, who Dilliard's death, proved to have been torn
respective clubs:
j
The Phillies defeated the Athletics in an ting with pleasure a Sund; y of rest. week, driving with her, shopping with at all was done by the Slate forces, have repeatedly urged the Pope to inter- from a copy of the Northampton Democrat,
parts of which were found in BartholoMINN., October 20.—Tho
New York—William Brown, JR. Conner, exhibition game oh-^aftircluy by a .score of
her and spending most of his time when aud not a hou.se was left, hut the property
mew's house. The editor of tho paper re^'
Statement is made here on good authority P. Crane;, William iC\ving, G. F. Gore, M. VI to 2, and Cleveland itaafc Cincinnati 4 Eighteen days ago.they start d from the not ithus engaged in Mr. Huntington's owners are determined to build up again-/ fere,
fitted every piece exactly where it beo ,
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* iil-1^ «n-"This week tho Crona-caNera, of Rome,
city of Washington.
Sinc< that day
that the Brotherhood of Base Ball Players Welch, L.. Tieman, J. *M. Ward, T. ,.T. tol. .
apartments at, Brown's Hotel.
Secretary Ivremer has been keeping hfe* a ncwspap
er
devoted to the interests of longed. The pieces in the wads fitted as a ""
X
A
rni'corof
t lclerks
C'mi'L-c hard
nan at
nr. work
iviivlr all
o i l day
rln-rr and
«mrl
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Jockey Hamilton has signed to ride Cor they have boon speeding witl lightning
is backed by Mr. Spalding and the Boston Kcefo, P. 4 .Murphy, J. O'Uourke, H, O.
Prince Hatzfeldt is a. Catholic, and he force
rule to the other torn pieces, rather than
August.lBelmont next .season at a salary of rapidity through the va-st t irritory of insisted on a marriage by the rites of the, part Of the night, the action of tho people the lower clergy, openly declared that to .the paper itself, but when they were all
triumvirate. The Brotherhood managers Day, D. Richardson, M. J. Slattcry, i
tho
Catholic
archdiocese
of
New
York
Washington—A. Forson^.G. 8. Had- $10,000.' GtirrLson 'will Jikely ride for the
the United States, tarrying but long Cathelic' Church. /Bnrmpton Oratory, in demanding an accounting evidently was dissatisfied with Archbishop Corri- laid in their proper place they completed
liad riot secured the expectedfinancialaid, d'ouk, G. W. Keete, G., H. Kroek, John
a
Hough
.Bros.. '•' i .
serving as a stimulus to accomplish somethe portion torn from the main sheet of
i;
and it was thought the move would 1x3 Invin, TV. H. Wilmot, F. Beecher, O. ••
enough in the populous cities aud busy wlie.re the wedding is arranged to take thing. e*rt is now confidently believed, that, gan's condact.
1
If-Jockey
Me;
Laugh
liu
succeeds
as
a
paper. This evidence was of greatest imabandoned. Finally it was concluded to Clark, C. Maek, J. H. Jliddle, A. A. lr- starter Mr. Lorillard will release him at towns on their route to get a glimpse of place, is the scene of all fashionable they will begin paying put tho money on
No official complaint, however, has portance to the State and it was"1 brought
Catholic
marriages
in
London,
and,
so.
liave a conference with Spalding, and tho wiu, W. b\ Hoy, ,'J. J. Carney.
Wednesday. The services of St. John's reached the Vatican, and Mgr. Mocenni, out with great care, the hi story of each
once, and ho can step into a'position worth their wealth and resources ; nd future
far as can. be learned, it is intended to congregation were held in the open air to- the papal under secretary ot state, gave piece of paper being given as it was fitted
-last time the Giants played in Chicago; J-Boston—J. G. Clarkson, Charles Kad- at least $10,000 a year.
prospects.
To
bo
sure
their
accommomake this'wedding one of great splendor. day, the. small frame church building beWard had. a long conference with bburue, William Daley, C. TV. Bennett,
comprise' every tJ mg that At first this question of religious belief ing too small to accommodate those who the correspondent to understand that his to its place. One piece of wad was but an
Tho winners at Latonia-were Passion." dations
Charles Ganzell, D. Brouthers, Joseph
holiness was well satisfied with Arch- inch long and an eighth of an inch wide,
him. He made a proposal to Spal- Quiim, William Nash, C: Smith, M. J. Dutchman, Zulu, Lottie S.,Monita Hardy, human
ingenuity
can
( oyise
to
were in attendance.
with tapering ends, but it wafyrequived to
bishop Corrigan.
ding that the monied members of the Kelly, B.»Jf. Johnston, H. Eichardson, 1\ (Cincinnati Motel autumn handicap)— alleviate' the discomforts < f travel; threatened to be almost as big an obstacle
to tho marriage as the settlement witli
fill just that space in the task of fitting the
"And
what
about
the
report
that
the
JLeague should advance fuudsjfor running J. Madden, T. Brown.
Fouso aud Queen of Trumps.
A CAR J U M P E D TUB TRACK.
the people with whom they nave been the prince's creditors, but Miss Huntwhole.
Some pieces were' rounded tho
bishop
of
Cleveland
has
been
criticized?"
the Brotherhood clubsT at Boston, New
Philadelphia—C. G. Bumnton, John
McClelland'won the race from Donald R thrown in contact have been most, consize of a five-cent piece; others were about
York, Chicago, and^Philadelphia. In re- Clements, A. B. Sanders, TViiliamShriver, He had to run 1% miles while the horse siderate of their welfare, -ami programs irtgton was' ready m this emergency, How a Fata! Accident Near Confluence Was asked the correspondent.
an inch square, Bartholomew watched
"Of that I know nothing," replied the this evidence dovolopcd with greatest inturn the Brotherli-pod agreed to sustain TVilliam Gleason, F. TI. Decker, S. D. paced 2%" miles. He covered the Hrst mile for their entertainment .1 ave been and by her own desire she became a comCaused—Two
Killed
and
Several
Hart.
j
municant
of
the
Catholic
Church.
The
monsignor. "Tho affairs of the Catholic terest. His hands worked nervously all the
chibs in'-the-other fou>Leaguo cities, with Farrar, Al. Myers, Joseph Mulvey,' S. L. in 4:47 and ilnisheid tho other half fully promptly abridged or others ise modi- wedding will be witnessed only by a few
CONN ELLS viLijE, PA., October 2
Church in the United States are regu- time and he chewed his tobacco vigorously.
,
the hdpe that the Brotherhood would Thompson, TV. Hallman, E, G. Delalianty, oOO yards in the lead.
tied
to
meet
the
slightest
s
iggesticm, intimate friends.
•
bad wreck occured on the Confluence
lated
by the Propaganda Fide, which may
The trial will be continued Monday.
break even on its first season. Spalding, J. S. Fogerty, and David Anderson.
The old disreputable hat which Ward but nevertheless! the last wee c has been
Cleveland—C. L. Zimmor, FJ F. Sutolifte,
The couple intend, to go to Italy on Oakland Railroad, a branch of the Balti- have appointed a commission to investiafter communicating with the Boston
has
used
for
three
seasons,
and
which
he
nds
upon
most
exhausting
in
its
clem
their honeymoon, and then go to the more anc Ohio,- near Confluence, yester- gate inatters for some purposes of their
THE ROYAL STUD AT KISBEK.
managers, ag?eed to advance from $25,000 Henry • Gruber, F. Beatiu, J. 1<|. O'Brien, carried all round tho world, was 'broken a
\
to $35,000 in cash, which would be placed F. Bakley, J. S. Faatz, John Strieker, F. few days ago. So was Ward's heart. the physical strength of the delegates, prince's 'mother's castle at Schoncstein, day morning. A construction train of five own. Certainly tho pope has not apin the Brotherhood's hands in tho spring. J. McKeau, 0. Tebcau, L. C. Twitchell, J. Strango'to say, ho dreamed a few nights and they welcomed the uinounce- Germany.
It is reported that the cars carrying 200 laborer left Connollsville pointed any such commission, though How the Great Aafifro-HungarJan Army is SupB. McAleer, P. liad ford and K. J. Gilks.
ment that to-day they wcro at
plied With Fresh Horses.
The proposition was accepted by Ward.
Chicago-Thomas F. Burns, F. N. Will- previously that somebody broke it,—Ev- liberty to rest. Cousecmontl r' few of prince's father and mother do not intend ;at an early hour. The cars were being his approval must have been asked."
[lUnder the existing order of things the
According
to the London Standard^ the
to
come
here
to
witness
the
ceremony,
chanyc,
'
pushed
by
au
engine.
The
leader
jumped
From private sources of information,
Brotherhood is an offshoot of the League; iamson, D. L. Darling, C. A. FarreM, J.
tho party were scon at \thc breakfast but will stay at Sehonestcm until he the trade and the next two crashed into
Hungarian state keeps altogether^ four
however,
from
America
to
certain
preK.
Tener,
W.
F.
Hutchinson,
C.
.'Van
"'Tommy"
Quiun,
of
the
Baltimore
it also meaus a disruption of the American
1
tables this morning, and\ it was well brings his bride to them. But the it before tho engine could be stopped.
studs, viz: Mezohcgyea, with 1,646 horse?
Association. The strong clubs will be Haltren. Frank Dwyer, James Ryan , team, is home and will remain here during along toward noon before, th s majority tronblo is over at last. His creditors are Foreman James Fritxpatrick, of Wilming- lates here, the correspondent learns that
of various breeds; Babolna, with 639
Hugh
Duffy,
N
F.
PfetFer,
A.
C.
Gumbert.
the
winter.
"Tommy"
closed
the
season
things
are
not
going
on
smoothly
in
taken into tho League, and the League and
Indianapolis—T. TY.. Glasscook, i.7. with one of the best records made by any of them deserted their comfor ,able bed's appeased, and the prince i^ out of debt ton, Del., and James Wlliaras, (colored) Bishop Gilmoro'n diocese.
horses, a.nd Fogaras, with 421, both for
Brotherhood will divide up their territory
Denny,
C. F. Bassett, P. A. Hiucs; J. C. Association catcher. He has been re- and appeared in tho lobby of the hotel for the first time'siiice he began to grow of Snakevillo, Va.,' were instantly killed.
Arabian horses; finally Kisber, with /509
among them, ^two clubs boing allowed in
A LONG LOST SON FOUND.
Whiskers. Miss Huntington, with her George Riiulbaugh, laborer, was fatally
towns that will warrant such a condition McGeaohy, C. F. Andrews, J. F. Seery, J. served by the Baltimore management for where they are stopping.
horses, principally for the importation
injured.
Ira
Stem,
a
brakeman,
and
J.
a
i
ting
by
H.
Boyle.
A.
W.
JRussie,
C.
H.'
Getzein,
B.
Carriages
had
been
kept
in
%
jnext year.
mother's assistance, has w,on a valiant
*>f things as in Philadelphia, Xew York and
W; Tiering, laborer, each had a leg. broken, After More Than Two Years of Wandering a Boy and breed of British horses, racers as well
The Allegheny s defeated tho McKees- the reception committee, an" I such of fight against her rich father.
possibly Boston and Chicago. The war- D.Buckley, J. A. Souimersj C. A. Daily
as half-breeds.
The state keeps other
The'causo of the accident is unknown.
and
Fee,
JB Restored to His Blotter.
ncd
were
the
excursionists
as
felt
incl
ports on the,'hitter's grounds Saturday by
iare will, apparently bo bitter, and for
depots
of
stallions
at different places,
Pittsburgh—G.
F.
Miller,
J.
F.
Galvin,
A REJIARKABlS ESCAPE.
a score of 1.9 to 2. Galvin pitched for the driven along the lake front o on other
the reddest kind of gore, but at the end of
CINCINNATI, October 20.—Over two
A Kick for Cheaper Fuel.
having altogether 2,300 there in 1887, the
the playing season of 1890 the moving F. H. Carroll, TV. J. Kuehne. J., J. Fields, Allies. The attendance was quite large. attractive courts. After din icr about
ERIK.' PA., October 20.—The committee years ago Mrs. John L. Moore came hero
latest year for which a return has been
spirits of the Brotherhood and the Nation- Fred Dunlap, H. F. Staley, A. J. jSFaiil, Galvin and Miller talk of picking up a 30 <rf' the party were takeii in harge by Supposed Plunderers Attempt to Wreck a Train which we.nl, Saturday to meet, the manager
on a visit from her home in Seymour, prepared.
J.
P.
Beckley,
P.
J.
Con
way,
J.
F.
Bowo.
on
the
Hook
Island
Kdad.
nine in this city and playing (.he Mclvees- tho. local committee find osoor cd to the
al League will have several good round
**
dollars to divide among themselves, aud J. :!)., White, William Sowders, Alex ports during the week.
WICHITA, KAN., October 20.—An at- of the Pennsylvania;.Gas Company, has Ind., leaving her son Willie, aged fourThe review at Kisber lasted||ver two
Armour Mission a,ud -Kin ergarton, ^
Jones
and
James
McCormiek.
returned with -President Hayes ultimatum. teen years, with his grandmother there.
base ball.-will be regarded as a good inAt Lexington Saturday Jean Valjean
hours. The emperor was seateffon the
tempt was made at 10 o'clock this mornvestment?, and if need be, the clubs in New fin the caso of the Chicago Club Captain; Avon tho 2:4U trot in straight heats. Best where 1,500 children arc cared for spiritThe company will not' recede from tho While his mother was -away Willie
covered tribune of the open riding school,
nduy
serually
and
materially.
The
St
Anson's
name
does
not
appear,
as
he'
sighs
ing
to
wreck
a
passenger
train
on
tho
York and Chicago, which have recently
new rates, ami in an interview stated
time, 2:24^. Palo Alto .Hello had a walk"been incorporated, will lie idle, the name a^eparate contract with that club. The over for the three-year-old futurity stakes. vice was in progress when they oii- Rock Island Railroad, 15 miles east ,of they would continue the service in Erie struck up an acquaintance with a horse and all the generals and otheivstair' officers,
iftier lis- .McFarland, Kan. A strong piece of even if nine-ten Uhs of their patrons joined man called "Bribe" Baker, who per- as well as the military attaches, were altc.rcd the building, aud
"being secured them, and rest content with "Washington Club did not reserve Daly, wh|o Time, 2:22W.
Houri won the 2:19 trot; in
ey were
the profits that -will accrue.from the Broth- also signed a contract agreement, and it is straight heats-. Time, 2:18;^, 2:17, 2:18. teuing' to some hymns
the boycott. Prominent lawyers say that suaded tho boy to go away with him. lowed to go where they liked, in order to
problematical whether or not ho will play
!
«rh6o6dyOrganization.
•shown* into the kindergartoi . There timber was placed in an upright posi- the repealing ordinance, just passed by Willie informed his grandmother of his have the closest inspection.of tho splendid
Acolyte
won
the
2:30
race
for
stallions.
in Washington next season.
were no demonstrations or epartivres tion in a culvert, the end projecting five council, cannot ho enforced, and that tho purpose and left and nothing was heard horses and the whole establishment. The
Best time, 2:21)4'.
* .,
feet above the tracks. The train was city cannot compel them to take up their of him fpr fcwo yearsl Last spring the
MR. A. J. CASSATT TO KKTJRE.
The American turf has probably scon from the ordinary practice of tl is school, running at tho rate of So miles, and lines. Mass meetings will be held here matter was placed in the hands of detec- first to pass muster were 35 half-bred stalPULLED UP EVEN.
en
gotten
except
that
the
children
had
be
lions, beautiful animals, all led into tho
1
the last of Baldwin's horse Volarite. This
Me Will Sell His Kanaers and Unit the Turf, The Giants Walk Away From Brooklyn^ Team year he did not1 come to a race, and when together on Sunday instead >f a week whon the engine struck tho obstruction this week, and the organization of a local tives. About a week ago, when Baker circle, by their trainers, as the State does
one of the cross ties, which held the competing company is the latest devised appeared in Crockett county, Tenn., one not dispose of this costly material except
• -'*" Probably Forever.
he returns to Los Angeles, Cal., ho will clay, but it may safely be said hat upon
ft With Perfect Ease.
beam, broke in such a way as to permit weapon. |
of the boys with him was recognized as when the horses arc fully broken in. The
no
other
occasion
during
tliei
.journey
enter the fajupus Santa Anita stud./ Dur. NEW YORK, October 20,—Mr. A- J. CasThe Giants won the second game of the ing his four years' racing Volaut.u has won were the delegates more d eply ki- the beam to fall to the ground and al- .
tho original of the photographs sent all enthusiasm of the connoisseurs at seeing
Kuuning
on
Schedule
Time.
B»tt, one of the -wealthiest and most en- world's series at Brooklyn before .16,172 for "Lucky*" Baldwin over, §100,000 In
He admitted bis these fine creatures was somewhat premateresfccd. than when the 75 1 ttle -. tots' low the .train to pass with , only slight j YoTJNGSTOwjsr, ,O., October 20.—-Robert, over the country.
thusiastic patrons of racing in this coun- people. The size of the wholi? matter was stakes and purses.
damage
to
the
engine.
identity,
saying
that
he
had had enough ture, "for soon afterward ten thoroughbred
neatly, but plainly attired, • 'hispered
try, has determined upon an immediate that the Brooklyns were outplayed at every
Twenty minutes before tile accident- •I. .-Bennett and Miss T;lzzio Campbell, both traveling.
He wrote to his mother and stallions were brought in, the pride of tho
When. Axtell was foaled ho was so first the" words and then sang in small
retirement from the turf, and it is quite point, being utterly unable to size up small! and had such bad, crooked and infantile voices, and with -such expres- .the/Colorado express had passed the-cul- of Beaver Palls, Pa., called upon Justice to-day he will return to her at No. 218 royal stud of Itisber. There was no need
of mentioning thoir names, as was dono
.Hallowell last evening, the gentleman reprobable that the famous tri-color of Ches- Crane's delivery. The score:
curby] hocks that. Mr. Jlussey, who had sion as the teacher's warnii K
^
finger vert without encountering' the obstruc- marking: "We have just 12 minutes to Court street, in this city.
in the case of the half-breds, as all of •, the
charge of Mr. Williams's stock, thought could inspire, of the mother dove and tion. The wreck . is supposed ; to have get married and catch a train," at the
terbrook, which has been borne to victory
guests
knew and recognized them.
A. 15.
YOUKL H. In. I p.i A. IK. the colt ought to be. killed.
.Here is a her little ones, aud of the babi •« birth- been attempted for the purpose i of rob- same time producing a license. They were
THE RUBRIC WAS DEFEATED
by some of the greatest horses seen in re- BBOOK'jN. K . B .
Horses like, Verneuil, Craig Millar, Donstriking
example
of
what
tall
oaks
from
bery. The company's detectives are married and succeeded in catching a train
caster, Ruperra, Sweetbread and Gunnerscent years, will never appear on a race O'Ern.lf
0 Gore, i
Proposed Change In the Episcopal Celebration
ilic of
little acorns grow, as Axtell 'is the fastest day.
investigating th<3 matter.
OT'rnan. rl'
bury, all of which arc English, are too
bound
for
home.
course again. All of Mr. Cassatt's racers Collins, 2 o
from
tho
''These
childreitare.
just
and most wonderful three-year-old trotter
Cttiumnulon Not Concurred In.
rf o
well known on the international turf not
'will be sold under the hammer, without Btirns,
:
3
that this country has1 ever produced, and mother's breast," said an impub ive-rneinrj , '
Foutz, 1.. o
AKKKSTED
FOR
AN
OLD
CRIME,
NEW
YOHK,
October 20.—A resolution to be recognized by the gentlemen who were
Saw
a
Rough
Side
oflt.
0
1 (-onnor, I
reserve, at the American Horse Exchange r'kn'v, 3 Oj 0
he is likely to still further rcduco his won- ber, who comes from the Arge tine Re(
so that their curiosity remained
5> „ derful record; before the snow flics.
3 E'h'.d'n,2
c j oj o
public, "and nature is their fir. tbook," Texas JJfficers Capture a Member of the Once No- | YOUXGSTOWK, 0. , October 20.—Harry passed by tho house of bishops of the assembled,
in this city, on Tuesday, October 29, and Visner,
concentrated on the four thoroughbreds
OJ 0
o O'R'kc.lf
Car't'r, p i ; o
Episcopal
convention
was
considPorter,
aged
thirteen'years,
ran
away
from
and ho pointed to a dove whic i soared
with their disposal the great "Kelso C'kh'l, nil oj o
0| 0
0 Whit'y, n
.
toHons Qqantrell Gang.
j
bred of English parents iu Kisber. Ver21 0
Crime, p.
with outstretched
wings a' ove the
home during the past •week, saying lie in- ered
Smith, ss 0! o
yesterday
by
the
house neuil had not been in the arena for sevA CHANGE IN DOCTRINE.
Stable" -will Tae a thing of the. past.
i PARIS, TEX., October 20.—Sheriff
teacher's head.
tended to see the world. His parents re- cf
deputies.
It
provided
that eral years, as his temper lias .caused many
.That Mr. Cassatt has decided upon this
3 27
Totals, ij
9 27
Totals,
The visitors reluctantly tu.r od their I'Cox, of Hill county, has arrested Kinch ceived a message this morning stating that there should be no celebration of the inconveniences.. He proved so unmanageRev.
John
McDowell
Lcavitt,
B.
D.,
Leaves
the
Proimportant step with some haste is unable and obstinate on the last occasion that
backs upon, the little school ta' inspect 'West in the Indian Territory for the while beating his-way on a"freight train at
...1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 2
testant for the Reformed Episcopal Church.
doubted^ The first news of his intentions Brooklyns
Home, O., he .had fallen oft', tho wheels Lord's supper unless there were some to this time it was deemed advisable to put on
New
Ybrks
.-.
.1
1
1
1
2
(^
0
0
0—6
murder
of
D.
Martin
in
1870.
West^bethe
dispensary
attached
to
the
mission
in this >city was a telegram froru Mr.
• KEW YORK, October 20.—Kov, John and to look at the rows of substantial
crushing his right leg and causing other commune with the priest. Dr. Hunting- him a leather muzzle, from which chains
ilpnged to .Quantroll's gang,' and after injuries
Sacriflce hits—Ewin'g, Ward, O'Rourke,
C&Bsatt to Colonel Sanders D. Bruce, rethat will probably cause his death. ton's motion to non-c.ohcur was lost, and were suspended on each side, and these
McDowell
Lcavitt,
D.
D.,
who,
after
41
'aud well-appointed residences whose •tho' war located in Laihar county, where
on Piiday night, 'asking the latter Whitney, O'Brien. Three-base hit—Richa motion to postpone was alsojlost. After were held by strong men. The horse conyears'
service
as
a
minister
of
the
Proardson.
"
Stolen
basea—Gore,
2;
Tiernan,
rental
goes
toward
maintaining
the
misHe is $2.000 Shy.
to come to Philadelphia immediately and
ho gathered around him a few bold,some discussion the proposed rubric was sequently kept perfectly quiet, with his
TVard,
.2;
O'Rourke,
O[Brien.
Double
testant Episcopal Cliurch, has withdrawn sion. The carriages were agai i called
•'-prepare'for the sale. Colonel Bruce anYOUNOSTOWNV
"O.j
{.October
20.—T.
W.
desperate
men,
who
stole
horses
and
defeated
by a clerical vote, most of lay head on one side, and the emperor and"-his
swered the telegram in person by going to plays—TVard, Richardson and Connor, 2; to become aReformodJEpiscopal Church into requisition and tho disti iguished
guests expressed their admiration at his
Thompson,
the
expert
employed
by
the
Philadelphia early yesterday morning, O'Brioii and Visner; TVard and Cqnnor. minister, preached tb/is morning on his visitors wore taken on a long' clr vo along kept;a reign of terror up and'down .the '|Joardof Bevision tp investigate the ac- delegates favoring it. The house of form.
First
base
on
balls—Oft'
Crane.
J;
oft'
Cabishops
refused
to
concur
in
the
proRed
river
for
.100
miles.
In"1807.
thqy
arid when he left the Quaker City last
Michigan avenue, where they ;aw how"
His majesty and the visitors afterward
i murdered
a
man
near
this counts of City Clerk •; John S. Boiler, has posed division of California.
evening all the arrangements had been ruthers, 1. Hit by pitched I ball—Pinckney. reasons tor doing so in the First Re- Chieago'B wealthy men live, at d'
made
a round of the stables, pasture places,
formed
Episcopal
Church,
Madison
avenot
completed
the
work
and
will
not
be
completed^whereby orer 40 thoroughbreds Struck out— By'Crane, 3; by Caruthers, 2.
.city. A vigilance committee was orand
the
rest of the breeding establishment.
back
to
their
hotel
and
to
dinne
A GERMAN PRINCE PIKBD UPON.
.able to make a report for several days, The
are to be put up at public auction and Passed ball—Visner. Wild pitches—Crane, nue and Fifty-fifth street.
3<\>r each eouplo of ' mares there is an inThis evening, at tho sugge itiou of 'ganized and the party (were attacked examination thus far indicates a deficiency
Caruthers'.Time—1:52.
Umpires—GaflDr.
Leavitt
declared
that
he
had
been
knocked down to the highest bidder. In
and two of them killed. West escaped. offrom 91,800 to §2,000. '. -Tho trouble of The Would-Bc ABBussin Captured—He Wanted a closure of nearl y two acres of pasture land,
3
practically forced into liis present 'posi- those in charge, the delegates V ere
response to questions as to the cause for ucy and; Lynch.
with a small stable divided into two parts
Mterkilling Martin in Hill county he the city clerk is due entirely to his intemundjstnrbcd
for
rest.
Catholic King.
Mr. Cassatt's retirement Colonel Bruce,
tion, and his action' was the outcome of
in the center of it. The mares .have their
left and was reported that- ho had been perate habits. . . ' . - ' '
BEnT-iN", October 20.—While Prince colts and til lies until the latter' 'are, taken '
A GREAT TEAM PERFORMANCE.
a long and persistently fought battle bekilled
in
Mexico.
lie
went
to
the
InENPOKCIXG
1'HOHIBITION.
^Mr. Cassatt's horses have caused him
tween the tenets of the Protestant EpisWilliam of Wurtemburg was driving to awayto put; on a puszta aud handed over
' Sued for'$4,COO.
•
dian Territory and lived quietly under
more or less trouble during the past sea- Lady Wellingtoa anf Aubine Trot a Mil* 4t Fleet- copal Church and the dictates of his
church
at Ludwigsburg to-day he w~as fired to the picturesque Esikos for supervision
ZANESVILLE,
0.,
October
20.---The
an
alias
for
18
years.
the S«
An Interesting Decision Handed Down
son, and as he needed a complete rest he
wood in 2:16.
own conscience. His Avidest difference
at
by
a
man named Klaiber, who, upon while grazing on the vast plain.
Zanesvillel and Ohio Hirer Bailway ComCourt of low*.
decided to get rid of them and go abroad.
from
the
church
was
on
the
supremacy
KEW YORK, October 20.—The trotting
LOUD STANLEY'S KKTUKN.
pany has begun suit against James H. An- being arrested,- exciain?ed: "It is high
TEAITS OF THE WEOJ-BBED GIRL.
His departure_will occur immediately after
IA., October 20.- •The RUthe sale and he will not return inside of a horse men in this vicinity who were absent of the Scriptures as the solo rule of preine court has rendered an ir iporfcant England Wishes to Negotiate foi- ja Settlement of drews, formerly assistant cashier of the time Wurtemburg had a Catholic king,"
road, to recover $4,000 whioh the petition The prince was not hurt. The would-be What She's Like and Hovr to Tell Her by the
year, and?perhaps he will remain on tho from Fleetwood Park Saturday missed a faith. The baptismal office was, lie
'the JJehring Sea Trouble.
alleges he used for, paying the personal assassin is supposed to be deranged.
Other side somewhat longer, lam quite great sight,,although|it was an impromptu said, in direct contradiction to the arti- decision here bearing upon" the enforceThings She Doeeu't Do.
«. » « ........OTTAWA, ONT.. October 20.—It is debts of his father, Charles Andrews, the
>ur& that Mr. Cassatt is not quitting the affair. Major S.jT. Dickinson has lately cle aud homily on this point, for the '.nient of the prohibitory liquor 1 uv. An
Philadelphia Times.
Exonerated the Policeman.
turf /because-.of any disappointments he .purchased the black bares Lady Welling- reason that while the. office asserts tho information had been filed before rumored that Lord Stanley will shortly builder, and at the time of the using of the
Do you know many well-bred girls? Oh,
may have received in connection with it.
regeneration of tho infant in baptism, a justice alleging that certain liquors retifSh home from the Pacific coast, and money for the. purpose alleged, the presiST. Louis, October 20.-?~At an early
ton,
by
Victor,
and
Aubine,
by
Young
they can Always he told.
In fact, I am certain that he is not disdent of the road.
the
Scriptures
are
silent
on
tho
subhour this morning Andrew Getcheuser,
owned by-'Con. Creeden wore kept at in connection with this rumor the. 'state-.
gusted with racing. Nor yet has he found Rolfe, siro of Kelson, the young stallion ject.
A well-bred girl thanks the man who
aged seventeen years, was v shot and inwho
lias
trotted
into
fame
thiffseason,
and
in
Pes
the
.Hock
Island
freight
depot
Always
Have
Their
Knives
Ready.
it-an'unprofitable kind of sport. His
ment is made that the British gov,
»-4^_
gives her a seat in the street-car and does
stable has always been a good winner in there was not a little excitement wheu the
Moine.s, intended for sale in vio' afcion of ernment has instructed Sir Julian
YOUNGSTOWX, 0., October 20.—Early stantly killed by Officer McCormick, of the it in a'quiot and not in an oflensive way.
AN EXPLOSION OF COAL DUST.
--.-" days; gone by, and during the present sea- team came out, hitched to. wagon] to bo
the law. The case was tried iu fclie dis- Paurieefote, its ambassador at Washing- this morning a fight in ' an Italian tene- Central district. Young Getcheuser and
She doesn't turn round to look a'ftor
BOH his horses have won in stakes and sent a fast mile, over the coiirso.
several companions attempted to force
They had not been hooked together very Terrible Accident in a Western Mine Caused by trict court and the liquor's-' wore ordered ton, to negotiate for a settlement of the ment house Sandy Dominiek, a laborer, their way into a dance without paying and gamblers or posing actors on the street,
purses something over $60,000. still Mr.
)pealod, Bearing Sea .difficulty and the Atlantic wus frightfully cut about the head and
destroyed. Tho defendants
a Miner's Liunp.
Cassatt is determined to make his present long, and had "been driven only on tne
hit the oliicer and she doesn't think that her good^Jooks
claim ing that the liquors wer in the fishery question. The Behring Sea mat- chest with knives. He was taken to the were ejected. One of them
1
road.
Ike
Fleming
was
up
behind
them,
j
FORT
SiwiTH,
ABK.,October
20.—-A
separation from racing complete, if not
in
the
face
with
a
rock,
and
Getcheuser arc causing the men to stare at her.
as a ter, i|; is believed here, will be settled hospital and will probably die. Another
and at the word they went away like one disastrous explosion occurred yesterday custody of the railroad compa
She doesn't wear all her jewelry in the
altogether permanent.''
was
about
to
hurl
another,
missile
ttor be- 11 pon the basis originally proposed, viz: of the party, an old man, was beaten until the officer tired and the boy fell dead. when
"You think, then, that it is possible he horse, and moving 'with clockwork pre- in- a coal mine at Bryant Switch, 00 common carrier and thai/ the
The daytime, and she understands that diacision reached I the quarter pole in !0:32^.
came one of- inter-State coramcr ;c, over The appointment of a commission repre- he became'unconseious. Those engaged in coroner's jury exonerated the officer.
may'return to the turf again ?"J
mond rings, ear-rings and bracelets were
"I can hardly say J that. CMr. Pierre Half a mile was almost gone when Lady miles south of here, iu the Choctaw na- which the State courts had no urisdic- senting Japan, 'Russia, England, Canada the fight are under arrest.
intended for the evening alone.
Wellington
broke,
and
.Fleming
pulled
the
A Bishop Consecrated aud Installed.
tion. A miner's lamp came in contact tie n.
Jjorillard retired and has 'again returned,
and the United States.
THE NEWS OF THE SEIQHI50RIIOOI).
doesn't go to supper after the theater
and Mr. Cassatt may do the same. But if team up, although theyj had made the dis- with a keg of powder. The explosion of
The decision of tho supren e court
RICHMOND, VA., October- 20. —The Rt. is She
over
aloue with a man.
tance
<in
1:06,
a
3:12
gait,
i
he does it'will be with an entirely new
finds that C.reedeu was a pcrsiK ent vioDEATH OF ANOTHER \ ICT1M
Rival claimants among the United Rev. A. Van Devy ver was consecrated and
She docs not declare that she neve/ rides
On the second attempt tho horses, after the powder caused an explosion of coal
stable,'for he will not retain a single one
lator
of
the
law,
and
had
boon
r
j~& the race' horses now in 'his possession, jogging around tho circuit, came do^yn for dust which set the mine on fire. liquor'"in this way for some tim :, using Of the lit. Auburn Inulincd Plane '-Accident—Two Brcthern of New Castle, Pa., to the church installed as a -bishop in St, Peter's Cathe- in street cars.
property of that place, began a suit in dral to-day. Cardinal Gibbons acted as
She does not accept a valuable present
Etirus alone excepted. This horse has not the word. They wore trotting level as a Sixjteen men wore in the mine, the shaft the i'rcight office as a storage room to
equity at Chainbersburg on Saturday.
of the Injured Improving.
consecrator, and tho sermon was preached from any man unless she expects to marry
yet recovered from the effects of the race die and moved like a black cyclone. They of which is 500 feet deep. The work of
James Neff, one of the alleged accom- by Bishop John J: Keane. The assistant him.
at Monmouth Park last summer which did not .falter, and Fleming kept them up! rescuing the unfortunates was com-keep the packages till ncode . The
CINCINNATI, October 20.—Mrs. Agnes
She doesn'4b,talk loud in public places.
rendered him lame, and Mr. Cassatt thinks to their speed earnestly. As they Hashed pleted at about dark last evening. All court holds that the intcr-Sta 0 com- Hochstetter, one of the' victims of the plices in the murder of William Mc- consecrators were Bishop Kane, of "WheelShe does not speak of her mother in a
Causiand, will be given Ms second trial in ing;: Bishop Haid, of North Carolina, and
that he would not bring a fair price if put past the quarter pole the watches showed of thorn wore taken out more or less in- nicrce feature of the. transact!o 1 ended
Very Ilev. A. Maguion, ,D, D,, superior sarcastic way, and she shows her the lovup at auction in his present condition. But '32% seconds, a 2:11 gait. On they fle,w to jured. A few were horribly burned and when the liquor had reached the, freight Mount Auburn incline piano accident, tho Washington county., criminal court.
ing deference that is her due.
in the unparalleled time of 1:05. at last accounts were not expected to ro- house; that the railroad in keepi .g them last, Tuesday, died at the Cincinnati
if lie were sound and well ho would surely the half
A special meeting of presbytery is talked of St. Mary's Seminary, of Baltimore.
4
Sb,e doesn't want to be a man, and she
"Can they keep up the clip over the hill?"
go with the others."
for
several
days
was
holding
t
of
at
Canonsburg
to.settle
the
question
of
cm
uot
Hospital
to-day
of
injuries
received
by
, coyer.
A (ilraffe Korn at
1
doesn't try to imitate him by\weariiig stiff
"Will Mr. Cassatt sell his breeding was every one's whisper." They breasted
organ
or
no
organ
in
Chartiers
church
of
as a carrier, but as a warehousei mn.
the crash of the car at tho bottom of, the
. CINCINNATI, October 20.—The female liats, smoking cigarettes and using an octhe rise as though it was nothing to them,
establishment also ?"
incline. Miss Lillie Oskanip and Joseph that place. Atp present the organ!tes are g\irafte at the Zoological Garden in this casional big, big B.
DR. TALMAGB OFFERS A SURPRISE
•
"No, that will remain intact, for al- and at the .three-quarter pole the watches
on
top.
GOVERNOR ' F O K A K B R QUITE 1
McFjulden, who were also injured, are
She doesn't say/'she hates women, and
though Mr. , Cassatt will not actively marked 1:40%. On the level home stretch The Board of Trustees of the Church Will Erect
city
gave
birth
to
a
young
male
giraffe
A flow of gas was struck at. the Weaver
she has some good, true .friend** among
doini? well to-night, with a fair and a
engage in racing, he will continue to breed they came as surely no team cjver came bewell. Canonsburg, Saturday night. It ig- this forenoon. This is said to he the first them.
a New Tabernacle at Once.
He Has Been Confined for Several Days, lit Hopes much improved prospect for' recovery.
and sell the yearlings raised at his farm at fore over Fleetwood and passed the wire
nited at the forge fire and burned the der- born in captivity in America. But one was
•She doesn't wear boots without their \
'
NEW YOKK, October 20,—Dr. Talto be Out Soon,
GhesterbrodV where his stallions Strat- hr2:16.
rick, tool house and all other combustibles born in London in 1877. The youngster at buttons or a frock that needs mending.
This
time
has
never
been
.
surpassed
or
ford, Ben d'Or and The Bard now are."
The St. Louis Exposition Closed.
mage announced to hjs congregation in
the
Zoo
is
nearly
five
and
a
half
feet
high,
COLUMBUS,
0.,
October
20.—C-ovornor
within reach. Loss, $1,000.
She doesn't scorn the use of the needle,
'The horses that are to be offered at auc- equalled but once at Fleetwood, when Brooklyn to-night that tho board of Iforaker was finite ill yesterday, but the
and his estimated weight is 150 pounds.
ST. Louis, October 20.—The j exposition,
and expects some day to make clothes for .
It is reported that New York and
Maud S. and Aldine trotted a, mile under
tion are as follows :
which has been the most successful in Painesville capitalist^. have contracted to
very little people who will be very dear^to
. Taragon, a four-year-old colt, by Strat- the watch in 2:15%, and fully j justifies tho trustees of the church had purchased last fact was not mailo known to but. a few of
Wheeling Kight in Line.
point of attendance, money received and build a line of railroad from Painesville
general
expectation
that
Major
Dickinson's
3iis
intimate
friends.
Ho
spoke
in
the
week
the
property
150x200
feet
on
the
ford—Tara, bred by Mr. Cassatt himself,
WHEEMNG, W. VA., October 20. —There her.
That's the well-bred girl; she's the sort
east and west and 20 miles south, witli a were two cutting scrapes on the South Side
»nd a full brother to Connemara. He has team will lower all existing records.
northeast corner of Clinton and Green campaign last at Cleveland and 'car le home general excellence since the institution lino
that you want for your wife, and the one
to Youugstown and Pittsburgh.
was established seven years ago, except
started 18 times this year and bas won six
Thursday,
since
when
he
has
been
troubled
to-day. William Uttermiller was stabbed
avenues, on which to erect a new taberthat.of two years . ago, when the Grand
of his racBS, among them being the Long
J. A. Williamson, of Albuquerque, N. by a young man named Atwell in a quar- who will not want to be an actress, but
6AVE THEM A SEN!)! OFF.
with bowel trouble, but the information Army
nacle
to
replace
tho
one
"burned.
It
is
who will be faithful through sickness and
encampment
was
in
session
here,
Branch and Delaware , handicaps at MonM., has asked the courts of Erie, Pa.,.to
was that it, was only a alight indis losition,
at Boggs's Run, and George Scbull had through health, through sorrow, and, if
ifrouth Park.
The Giants Tendered a Reception at the Broad- understood that the price paid was in the result of a. cold. Last; nighii he was closed last night. The cash receipts for have probated the will of Conrad Schoen- rel
tho neighborhood of $125,000.' Dr. threatened with "peritonitis, but th > physi- the 40 clay's display have been over foldt, a former citizen of Erie, who died at his arm sliced to-night in a row on Twen- need he, through shame; who Tviik never
; 3SFow or.Kever, four years old, by Stratway Theater—The Flag Presented.
waver in her love, and in whom the'heaft
Talmage said ho would personally break cians announce that tho danger poiut was jji 130,000, and tho attendance, about 550,000 Albuquerque, leaving an estate valued at ty-fifth street^'
-fojd—Bye and -Bye, also a product of Mr.
of her husband may safely trust.
*
"^
I
NEW YORY, October 20.—A reception ground for the church on tho afternoon passed and pronounce the patient improv- persons.
Cassatt's "breeding. This colt bas even a
§75,000.
.
• ,
"..-••
They Refuse to Kntcr the Pit.
.
frHM
i
"better record for this season than Taragon, wad given to-night at the Broadway of tho 28th hist. |
ing and entirely out of danger to-night.
Prominent citizens of "West Chester, Pa.,
Tiie Funeral of Hem j«hn G,
flail
/
LONDON, October 20.— The work of rehaying won seven timers in 13 starts.
LIached^y a Mob of His Own Race.
Theatre to the New York Base Ball blub,
The governor's appointment^ for ton day
have formed a County Prohibitory League covering the bodies of victims of the ex- SPECIAL TO THE VITTgBUIlOII I'OST.
Edie, a four-year-old colt by Eolus—War and that edifice was tilled to the doors.
and "Tuesday have been filled 1 y other
MEMPHIS, TBNN., October 20.—A mob as an,adjunct to the Union Pilohibitory
i
SUCCESSFUL 'HIGHWAYMEN^
PHILADELPHIA, October 20.—The body
Song.
speakers, and it is expected he will be able 'of negroes'hanged a negro last night at League of Pennsylvania. Wijliarn L. plosion at the Ben ti lee colliery in the of tho late Hon. John G. Hall, of Elk
Marauder, a four.year-old colt, by Rayon The program consisted of,theatricals and They Believe a Dakota Man of $2,500 at the I'oint to resume work on the stump by 1 iie nudLongtou region, last Wednesday, has .come
Lake Cprmoi'ant, Mhss.p 25 miles south of Bailey, of • Thorndale, was elected presi. to a standstill. -The miners refuse to de- county, who died recently in London,
d'Or—Maudine, winner of the Brooklyn singing, and many prominent players took
of Their Revolvers,
die of tho week,
dent.
,
i
Memphis.
His'
crime
|waa
assaulting
a
arrived'in this^ city to-day. The funeral
cup at Grayesend, in which where Han- part in it. The members of jho team were
CAS.SKLTON, N. D., October 20.—Word
Jack McCarthy, of Eden township, O., scend into the mine on account of the will take place on Tuesday aftei'nooii from
colored girl of tender years. He confessed
over, Elfcwood, Glen Echo, and Ms,own marshaled on the stage, and I)eWolf Hop- •was received here late this evening of a
stench arising from the dead bodies of men
Blackmailing the Letter Carrier
was
murderously
assaulted
by
a
comto his colored captors, who strung him iip
per presented James Mutrie with, the
etable companion, Eurus.
his late residence in Elk county.
NEW YORK, October 20.—There a e about to a.pile driver near a railway trestle. Ko panion named David Pjust on Saturday, and horses in tho coal pit.
—
,—»-«-«
1—
Madstone, a three-year-old colt, by Van- pennant of the League. Brief responsive highway robbery which occurred near Arand stabbed with a pocket knife several
The Would-Be Assassin Suicided.
A Disastrous Fire at Ksca&aba.
derbilt-i-Nina Turner, winner of the Arrow speeches were _ made by Mr. Mutrie. and thur, 17 miles north of here.. ]M. Collet, 1,500 letter carriers in this city, nd ao- furtner,particulars can! he obtained;
timesj It is feared he will die. Both had
YOKAHOMA, October 20.—Count Okuma,
ESCANABA, MICH., October 20:—Ten
gtakes and the Katouah handicap at Jer- John Ward. Tho receipts of the affair agent of tho Korthwestorn Elevator Com- cording to the campaign plan of the Rebeon drinking.
"
Heavy
Loss
hy
Fire,
i
pu-blican
party-of
this
State
each
carrier
ome Park, and the: Xewark stakes at were about ?4,000f
pany of that place, had received §2,500 in
business dwellings and a hotel were turned Minister of Foreign Affairs, was slightly
MAKSHP.tKLD, MASS., October. 20;—The , Judge Ihghram, of Waynesburg, will be here this morning. The loss will he about wounded to-day by a would-be assassin.
Honmouth.
gold, which during the day ho took to and postoillce.clerk is expected to$\ bscribo
"at
least
$10"
to
tho
campaign
fuucjl
or
go
little
village of Curtiss, containing between asked for an '.injunction tp restrain the $75,000. Ko lives were lost but several The latter committed suicide.
Eric, "a three-year-old colt, by Duke of
A Beaeflt for Horac? Phillips.
Hunter, the nearest banking town, to
of Uniontown from interfering
Magenta—Second Hand, half broth/r to
On Thursday next the Allies-will play a change into small'bills for greater conven- overboard after election day as a goveni- 300 and 500 inhabitants, on the line of the councils
gue.sts of the Lewis House barely escaped
Exile. This colt received great v emi- picked nine a benefit game at Recreation ience in paying off wheat-'chocks. As he ment employe. The fund from tlie car- Central .Railroad, north of here, was de with the work of.the gas company of that in their night clothing, losing all personal
Chakir Paah* Has Not Resigned.
place
of
disconnecting
the
gas,
pipes
from
at
will
nence by beating Diable and Zeph »*us in
stroyed by fire on Friday. Tjhe loss is at
was returning alone at about 8:30 o'clock riers will amount to $15,000, and tl
CONSTANTINOPLE,
October 20.—The reefl'ects.
•
>
Park
for
the
benefit.of
ex-Manager
Horace
.
-^
the Belmont stakes at Jerome P? k last
..... • m •in the evening, he was stopped by two go a great way-,- the Republican canip'aigh least $100,000. The principaHndustries^of the street lamps.
port that Chakir Pacha resigns 'the goverspring. He also won the Slii opshead Phillips. The picked nine will include men with revolvers about t.\vo miles from ers bolieve, toward "fixing things, a la the town wore lumber and hay.
Park Chalfant, aTyouth of cichranville,
Fatal Typhoid «t Yale.
norship of Crete on account of the,revolt
Quay methods, in corners of thjj State
stakes at Sheepshead Bay last month from such players as Pete MoShannic, Steve homo, and relieved of the money.
Chester county, .Pa,, was bitten by a
•
NEW
HAVE*T,
CONN, October 20.—Two
Toole,
lid.
Swart
wood.
Chuck
Laner,
where
money
will."do
the-most
good."
Hindoooraft, Diable, Castaway II. and
strange beagle a few days ago. The dog Yale students have died during the past on the island is officially denied.
It is Getting (Joltl in Minnesota.
Grunt, Brigg^t, Blair,, Pry, Gray, I HutclmiSluggard.
Capsized iu Lake Superior.
ST. VINCENT, MINIT., October 20,—The was reported to be mftd, and on the advice
THE coroner was notified yesterday of
two or three days of typhoid fever. Three
TUB OCEAN STEAMERS.
^Equality, a three-year-old filly, by Bend son and B.ergcr. The game should draw a
POUT
ARTHUR.
OXT.,
October
20.—On
temperature
haa not risen above 29 degrees of a, Philadelphia physician, * Chalfant
the
death of a child named Smith at
large crowd, as Horace • certainly Ayorked
others,
including
Mark
Borden,
of
Chicago,
Or—Equipoise.
sailed for Paris on Saturday to be treated
Euroclydon, The Abbess, Tartar, Fox- long and faithfully for tlieSbest interests of Thursday three uueu, Frank Dupreys," J,
are ill with the disease, There are hopes 158 Arch street, Allegheny. The case will
1NEW YORK—Arrived—Steamer.' Um- and is falling rapidly to-night. It-will by M. Pasteur. '
'
Paul Ma^k aud another known as "Curly;"
hill and Phoenix, all two-year-olds, and the game in this eiry.<
of thoir recovery.
be investigated to-day.
bria'aud Bothnia from Liverpool; 3 Gaa- probably be within a few degrees of zero
Squire Shoemaker, of Siienandoah, Satleft Peninsula harbor, 00 miles east of hero,
j:by morning.
, thirty-four yearlings, the get of Mr. CasTHE Moorhead Union W. C. T. U. held
cogne
from
Havre;
Persian
Monaicn
and
urday
night
sent-to
jail
Ursula
ICuslutie,
a
on thojiorthishore of Lake Superior, for
Naples Partially Iiundated.
' jwitt's stallions, Stratford and Bend Or.
He Lust an Arm.
an interesting meeting last night. Mrs. JK.
THE FIKK"*RW]ORD.
Polish woman, aged 23 years, who is
Port Caldwell iu a lishing smaclc. AVhen Helvetia from London; Kichmona Hill
\ This Trill be the most remarkable clearNAPLES, October 20.—Violent storms Allen presided and a large crowd was in
Walter Fletcher, a ,B. .;& 0..brakeman, a short distance out tlioy'were overtaken from London and Havre.
charged with killing her child and abanIng out sale since Mr".' Pierre Lorillard 'disprevail in this region. The city is partially attendance, Addresses were made by* Mrs.
ALBANY,
K
Y.—The
Albany
Stove
who
resides
at
Councils
vulle,
lost
an
arm
QUEKX.STOWN—Arrived—Steamer
Britdoning
its
body
on
the
mountain,
where
it
by a. storm aud the boat "was capsized. A
posed of his horses at Bancocas in FebruWorks at North Albany burned; Loss, was found by some bpys. She denies that mundated. An immense amouut of dam- R. H. Jones, Mrs. Huntley, Mrs. A. M.
ary, 1886. Mr. Cassatt has not been and was otherwise badly hurt yesterday boat went to the rescue and saved J. .Paul ish Prince, from Philadelphia, ami sailed '$30,000; insurance, about §13,000.
the little one was bom alive, :
age has been done.
Hammetand W. T. Powell.
while weighing cars at Bissell. Mark, but the other two had gone down. for Liverpool.
connected with the turf for as many years
1 Story to t&o Effect That Spaldiog, Wen 4
Co. Are in With the Bfollicrliooi
as Mr. Withers, Mr. Eehnout and others
of tho. more important .owners, but during
the time that ho has been engaged in racing
he has owned some of the greatest- thoroughbreds in the ' land. The star of tho
stable was The Bard,.the finest racer of his
time. Mr. Cassatt lirst. raced under the
pseudonymo of "Mr. Kelso."
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AICASSATT TO RETIRE FROM THE TURF
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