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rf tie Sirrf or titles Vf.Va Tar.ntv. iti th UK" tea Win! I Wu Read; f.r a -re. i T.tt'orn Ww I Broke Ha nate i a Truck. th0(tmU IB. Wiy ITI5ERART.

ft. M- J-r hrr I I TIhI al l-llrr five iiiunt, le; tV--. Uma. I wily. lwenl-0 HUl iini(i I Siaf' II lltllkMIh, bati, I ir iih.

fii l.ratee. poll, Iee II I- ope ltrtilaTprt aueer. wartiu rrrfj, leai kafcaatiiM. inii mwm UitUK I'm I IJvrr pl. a rv rVaa See; Mow llrtdg- a.

trrl. I eleven ii.tcMMM. lu Alllana, II. tkn.a. 1 1 lu Maa, km I Mora IhaJI i i' route heeuelit William tM la ni.kl la rarelv a Se- ear ha during tka ti i af ark so.

Hi. I a ihx Ik. iklukly poputaleg ran n-kat eariewltural mt lie mid k. tM iwi 'h. attaialana raa" a 4ay ha4 tit'.

kta hlvliast da nr. luWo at 4all I ratirlng 4 Au.van. an rant. w4 ii Wat v-itatra aatlflaajlaa v- Pw (1.41a IT Unt, ,1.1 kki 'M Ian4, Ilrtrut0. Wklarvll.l, ki Arix.f.

Nilva, Lu axla-a araiak. 4a.ka.Mi f. Hi aji tiaaUic a. oi a) -a ara km akila aakln( tk. trip rly ai train la ail tk.

tai'iana naiaa kftla la ail ifMUinar T- 'V k-. ri, ituarar I. kia artfa, an4 Ukaf aim rvaM, okrya-v i. mrtiiaa At aavaraj l. k.L....M k.

"l.o af Uta t'nMad vr ilka BUuoulal ir frmrat kutki ta a. 4a a.ra a.M avarly a Mr Hriui la fa. I. lky wara lha Tka h-artl A anaaa i in ika hH af "') IWlJ arr TW without aa- i tha randkmta fr.m BkvaloaJ la. whan tha ksar kj aaa iaklnS cava r.

aan.hna tha mj ar all Ta Nn 'rwn I and raauaaad "i truck. At hala at Jaok. a ma pautia war a 1 a '4aa lu. audian.m kl be Kaiamaao and raewrd ta tka 4ay at kaoaiM a Mia h- mrnxmrnm BOI VI I' Uyawm and Lautarbaok, of Ouawala- kT'' Vw lapl.a, Ttatrott. wa.w An" Arho.

MUladnla (' kw IT lantac b-a aa ar. amt.aa cluba aa Ml w. fr kia trala a a4Jr.a4 a 6000 MOTTO lad ta. aua's ray fcw 1 1 k.i and Ftaaaoial a aaari Ni Hla trala my a. ur Utar.

ta thai nn, lha a. "7' an. kw llanea, la "ry kanrty (ha aJT' aaatkar "'wa hla train ar- aaa aaa, Ma tb, CiMrte R. Bash. Mr.

rannvui rnna kit I knlT" "rk- At "Hk 'Ian af tka ka rawaaaa wain at darmg that tOMLMXli JS caiHtlda. aa4 tkaaorratl attrar with atkar kUntlM atlUrUa ka taaaa 4i.a(raa. la Mr. BWraa tKraB tka Mata. ka4a KMtla 44rii a.

Arrfntkf at Hart' for4 al ft Mr. Bry-M tommd aaUuaiaav lt awillaa aa. A kiHw Mat araa-ta4 ha) MMkra. aA4 kxlirattag ijtm aaM, -Mr friHUi, I iika yar ah-tiav 'Faa all. aawt aaaartal te4.pan4.aaa.' IWi am.

ha aavnrtai In! iaiiiaiai aaikl (ka AawrVaa rp thalr abHr la adatia) la isalr twntnm, wltHout tMarfar.aaa ar It bawl Ika i af My aka laMtaa) aa) aaxlk. Wkn I Ml faa (kat wuM kstaiaW fur aavaatvaa. I taj mot aixMajin. ta aay aatk aanilmatit. la aur uakaty Ika family la tfwa mm 4 Ika fatally aiaal ka aalf uartna-.

lm Uia akiaau4 mi aatloaa tha aailoa la ika Mil. a4 Um m(M asual UsUUta fv MMir. If laa traaMlar Mlloa. trf Ika war 14 naa a n.ki la aaa Ikalr lajlaaaoa la aaaaaa aaar k.naan Ukay aakaet fruaa tarn, kava a awl a Mtht ta aaa aur la. ihmmmj ta au- aoa) araaot kuy paofl.

t. rafcWy that k. Wa BraxnKMrjr JOIAIBB A aCNuVCMallM. Wfcaa Ika Bryaa apacM puUa4 aay ffom flar Ta Inaiaa Kan kakl4 yaua Mkoel-MbMraaa ka4 mtt Borb af pv4U. Tha Irala tpwl taa ackaolkaaa.

ajt4 Ua kaahar aa4 wpiia aarna ntakia HtteiN tka kakaaa. Mra. brna Uca4 tk. (rsup a mm ki kaiMiaa. a Ikyvar.

ta kn kudianc. a Mnral a4 lr. 4 ky M. Hryail tkar 4kl ao4 a. tka train raaumad Ma lour Ikaa ika koya aad fllrU frvaa tka aokool- kauaa.

A aaura af paopia anly war a SC 3mm wmmm tha Iraki arrtvaU rkara Boanabodv 1 rumA rka wkoka loara bai aoaa orar la Kaaoa Hirtor ta baar Mr. Bry. tkara. ao rka Irara uvillail aal a Mia ailar a atoo at a mlnuta. DEHOUICUD Th Tartlnor Nvriftii Holder.

Who KiLaa. Octobar Batoa HartMi. Mr. biyaa Uft tka tral. and vaa 4Hvaa a tka llatal lianlaa.

wkar. k. apoka rrara tha balcony. K. I.

Jar via, aajaaMala for Concraaa. lalroduoad tka a am I aaa, wko la part: la lha HaJinar Rad.tar. BublUhad te tttla city. I na4 tha rUawlnt Taa. tMaaa ar kara.

hut tr. ar. aat la taa 4apaat vatar y.ti If aUvar wUa UOa fell IU fr af Ik. raataat 4 laa. tart rhal im kafaU lha farntara.

I aava ka4 to. yaara aaarly KkKino laaaad In thai aaa my ta tarmara. ha anaay Inalanraa. payaMaka kava haan mat, pal far fVar yaara I kava ba.a oompalM I. I.a4 tha lima, an4- I ara wllMaa; la 4a a.

undar aur araaant toanclai but If atlvar wlna tkla fall I wtU do what a vary atkar anaa wtU 4a wha kaa ntatiay aut. 4am and Invmadial. paytaaat. I kdmtt I may feat aom. of th latarwat, ant at.kaat thraa yar nryaatf.

aa4 durln. tkat tlaa I wlal aleaa tk a I kava-' My frlaada. I want t. tka monay laedar wha att.mpta aaa aia marta-a ta IntlmMat. Amarloak mtlaana.

aa4 My lhal that aua, Aoaa aa 4aarra ta kva la a laaa) araara aakai ara fra. an4 ha. riaht i llbarty. Wkaa yva) kdatlt ikat It n.iaaaary ta ro ta th. monay Iaa4ar a4 4aia hla lonaaat kafar.

yau aa law. thaa yoa kav. paaa4 fr.at araay I a pltilaeraay, ajai Ubarty, aa 1 taaUarataoa It. kaa mad (1 aallua. waat yaw ta aadaratan that tk man, knowing that I hay aanaa kppaai t.

attampl ta appaal ta for: th maa, kaawlaa tha4 tkatr arvaaaia 4a hot appaal la Juda-mant. attaaapt ta appaal rk faar. mt maa. Ia thl. eampaUk, my Manda, w.

hay arrayvd aratnat im wary aaamy af aaotaty and wary aaaa wha aaaka ta maka alavaa mt tkoaa wltk whaaa 4Ja. 1 am lad that tkay ar aoi 0. aur at la, I aB (tad that hot tha avp-port mt a mi wha Inland foraclaa hi aaorvauaa maa 4. aot vt aa h. uu tkam ta.

"I wwld ralkar rawiaJa a humbla ptivala ottlaaa than la hold Uia moat aaallad affloa la lh land tf I had to ractv my eoanmla- aloa frooa aaaa wk haw aa Httla about th anlua at aur Inailiuiioaa a th man.y Wndar wha a. Ianuaaia hava quotad. My frtaoda, tkla ell win aval ta an by a man wk kad alwaya ka a Rapublloan, aaaa wh a mrtaa dabt mt ll.UWl a a farm which ward ta a worth ta.uuv and wh atalad la hla lattar that andar tha aid ataadard aapactad ta hava t. aiv up hla farm baoa.ua undar a ud ataadard farwtara aannot pay trvalr mortaacaa. aim ply kav I I what tkay hava laraat- ad and turn thalr land ovar t.

tha maa wh loana hla monay and aaaa hla mortsaaa ta latimldal Aanartcaa oHlawna. I BYIUM QUOTED To nbow Talk. DlfnMrwatl Tbaa Did Ottcw. Do want ao. Micvl, Octobar Id.

Thar war. faaturaa la tka addraaa af Mr. Iiryaa at Kllaa. That ally waa raaohad at Jtk and th aomlna. waa 4riva I th hlca achaol around bahlnd tk laarltabla af whit, horaaa.

Tkar addraaa a crowd af aavaral tbonannd for 30 mlawtaa. urad hla tkat th fraa allvar aaaUmant waa crfwlns. avaa la tha far Kaatara dtataa. At Dowaala Mr. Bryan found that as Ongrmmaa William XX Bykum wad ta npaak from th aama platform a oapl a raw howra aftar tha addraaa.

In ardar ta proparly prapar tk atrawr- It, of tkat otty for Ma By aura' a apa.na, ba auotad wkat Mr. Byaum kad aald tb owhjawt af dnaaea ta IP. Aftar aayina; ha could prav th aaa at tb allvarltaa by KapwbMraa aatbarlty. and qoottnc John O. Cart la, and Jama Ck Blalna, Mr.

Bryaa eitad tha ap.ach of M-Conaraaamaa Bynuta which mad ta Cona-raa. laka. Th quotation waa aa follawai It ta bacaua. th akrlakaajw mt vaJw aa wall a tk datrlaaat at labor that rata my wwioa aad attar a prvtaat acalnst a araaada that has baa ta paat aa avo aaaafutly waawdkn. bahalf mt tka monaywd lataraata ka tk attar aad moat aiiailat daatrwatloa mt tk waa-rajta TSa awapM af eba Waat ar ta dabti fhatr iraaa.

thalr fcaaaaa. aad la tkatr bad, ara mortnd. Tkay bar baaa paytaai aa aaharkltaat tatarant to tk uahA Cby ara UnkWVarUTyad. Tb prlcoa of prodwot. aaw fail, tkatr lai walw, antll tny baaaa ta Mkf tk mata-kt wkakr burdan.

Tkay ar aaargaOa. laknrloua aad parrt- etkv twrta ta day wkaa th. nation1 body waa la dinar from a hwndrad woundi Im ara mt maaiblliuj tka knkanoa. tky tkatr Honaat blood aad kiaa.wi mia-ht daath daaHrat rmx kad awd. Tbav faoad fa naaisiar aoa a kaadfwd Said tfaaa thai Oavwra tkay now mane Batgtat a araat.

Indlawalubl of Ita atrancth aad pwr Ka grant, stroaa; a atuUI aot ba ramad at an blow atrUa ham down ka waat aad hwaary- aaiot ad tbaa 1 tb fao of tk facta ara af a vaiua a- oapt tkat I hay akow tkat tky aarvwraaily wrun. tk rnraraa af what tkay ami hi alwaya ooanlaaT tru. -la tkat epaack aaldi mm ta favor Of tka fra ulaiaw of aUvar b.iauaa ballaa-. II ka ba a pnlpakta wlolatloa af tk aonaUto-Uoa aad tb rurbt mt th atat and of th pa.pl. to la aay wkaa Bmtt or la.lrtct tb tk eolna of attkar aaataL By tha artida af eanfodarakloa tk right of ootnlng bom: baJongwd th rraaa pnaaaaal.g aaly tka aaduarra rtghl aa raa-uiala tb allay and vaJwa.

Caa tt tarvrrad that wkaa tka ataaa partad wttk tb ytakt cola monay aad conaaatad tk rwotrletlona up a a tkatr powra ka not bind bwt gM and atlvar a W--i tanoar, tkay Intandad tkat ta y4raj Uonranaal akould cola or aat rota aauy aa Congraaa attht datarwuaaT Did thay Intand. by tfci. eaaoaaalon. ta baooma dependant upon U. wtU of WflalaUoa.

or I coadnua to ral upon navtumi raaaurcaa which baaa Uia REVENGE Is Given as the Motive For a IrDsioess and Polit ical HotT. Addicks's Comblnition Attacked Aid Ferced lit the Recelrerf. BaCatBta. thi Ltdr. Serrtd Wltk amrnak nrToa ra Of CoaiUr Charon SoItibc Claim! rBTiLatkvraidL Pa Octobar Id, Tha attampt of tk aHaadard OU Company and otkaro to rruak out 3.

Edward Addlcka. tk Dtdawar pnlltldaa, tb aaptraat for Unitad talaa aWnatar from tka Diamond dtata. and tk maa who baa ad half btg (u worka In th eoontry. anaiimad pkaa to-day whan tka Ualtad fMala Dbnrlct Court at Wilmington, DaL, ap- polatad J. Aucwatua MoCallwy.

limine Dwlarbt Branon. of Boston, tam- for tt Bay atat Oaa of whloh Addtcka la IrsMuit. wklck oatroaa 14 of tk mdapandanl ooenpaoka. la and around Beacon. Maaa.

It la capitailaad at tlS.uuo.UM and haa bonds aad a lock, of r.oiyt.uiu. That tbr la rounui, nirinT, And a war far by Addloka'a Bnanolal ana- a cartnln. Ha kaa aaua.d th arrest 11 Ham Buchanaa. who mad th affl davtt 00 wktcii tb suit la baaad. oa 1 ekarga af fala awaartng, and ba I bran an.

oid-ttm nmy, MUcglna, for Hbal ta morrww. Th. warfar tkat and ad to-day baa raauHad la th stock. talilag from kW $3 TO ta a UtU var war. Addtck darlaraa to conssany I not tnaolvwnt; that It kaa paid off ovar 1.000.001 thl yaar and kaa monay la tha braaaury.

Ha daclara that Bucbaaaa bad tbraataaod to ruin arm If It coat 1130.000, and that ha of- not to bring tha auH tf ho had bn paid Sxa.UJO by noon to-day. Bona aona wk look beyond tka nana! 00 urea of evesna ware Inclined t. brUeve that th ArrucATion yoa a Bax-arrxnaMir Had a political mottva behind It. and that tha flrht for th Repubtleaa Banatorakip In Dalawwr may bar hurried forward tka oriel. Thta opinion was founded th.

as- aartloa that az-Btnator Hlggtaa mad th appNoatton aa bahalf of William Buchanan, tha mbllHanalr tokaoeonlat. wko la an In-ooma bondholdar. and a member of tb Una of Bwohanaa A L.yJL Borb Hlgtgna aad Addick ar Republican In Dalawwr. Hlgsma la aa United States senator, and Addlrk waa a candidate for kia aeat. Tbay waged blttar warfar, which reeulted ta a deadlock la taa Delaware Loc'elatare.

Finally a prom lea waa raaohad and H.ary Dupont waa atoetad. bat th Senate rafuaaa to aeat tne then the bitter a aaa between the Ad dtcka aad HI gain faction haa been oon- llaaed. ach aide pmoad a atata aad Heo- teoket la tk ferld. Tb splat ta tt wa feared. mUrkt eeet Cb R- puUleen th atate to Msstlnlay.

Oa' nactonal ttoket. however. Ctmlrmaa Harms ka ardtlag ah foe nee, but oa stale kantee tkey ara atlll dtvoreed. How tb failure of the One Company ema affeot the reeurt la Delaware any mere tbaa a a fac tional difhouMy. la bard ta sea, unleae either Addlrka or Hnriin etieuld fail keep the oompact made wttk Chairman Hanna for reason which may ar may aot be eon- neoted wttk ska failure.

TRAPS CHARGED la tb Con not 0 tb. Oa Cosnpaa ja Affklra. WnjuMOTosr, October M. Th eom- plalat upon wklck tka waa la made by Adam Buchanan, of New Tor, a koider of Bay State Oa atock to the extent of 1100.00a The complaint la very long, but ka brief It make tha fellow Ing ehargea: That tne company baa aot paid aay Inter- eat aiae April. IM; tkevt the capital stock et the company wa rained from M.0OU.U0O, that the majority of thla atock waa retained by Addlcka and hla aaeata, without just eoaatdsrarlaa and fraudulently the rector, and Ulcers of the eompaay are the ereaturaa of Addick and aubenla- alv.

ta hla control; tkat Addlcka and, voted la diepoee of ka.BOU.fajo of th Mock ka th Bay State Company of Boat on; that but for Uia BMJadmtntetmtloa of Addtck and kia in company would have Ing dividends of per cent. AseoctaUed wttk ex-Senator Hlrgtaa, aa oeuneel la tb caa. are Rger Feeter. of New Tors, and Frederick BV Snow, of Boe- toa. Tb trailed State arena! waa looking for Mr.

Addlcks aU of tau morn lag order re him with a notice of tb. appoint. of receiver, and th rule te akow why tk appointment akould aot be permanent. Ha eautd aot bs found. awovvr.

a About o'clock this aft Rigging aad J. B. MaoCauley. who was ap pointed aa of tb receiver of the Bay Stat Oaa Company, waat to the emee of ta eompaay and demanded the key eg the desk. Charles Qraeff wka la aad refused ta deliver tb awy.

Mr. Hlg glna thereupoB gent for a carpenter, who opened tb desk, and Mr. McCauley took seme paper from th taald, CRUCIAL CHARGE AaTnlcvel Bacbaaan, tbo Great Tobaooo Klnr-Bad Owtlook. Nasr Ton a. October 1C WfUlam Bvol aa.

New Tera, wha petitsoned ta Daaawere for a receiver for th Bay Stat Oa Comsauay. waa te-axght aar dtad ta appear te a Peiloe Oeurt on Moo- answer a estsainal aharge aim by Camilla Weadeafeid, of raa of Unas Wlitonfasrl. a worth. City Msdrtatrata, aa depeettlona which set forth taa "th said Bucbaaaa bad ekrcahkied. usan si to Ike stats te of ske SXate eg New Terk.

Baku otatemea laiaais aad hvteiMa-ace ta th prmos af aald WetdeafeM aad ethers suaiMetalag the Bay State Oaa Company, mt Dalai etattne: kkat was hnaxjvawt aad bankrupt. that ika the Preatdmat kad dlwerted aul- mt dollar at ka capital atock to hla rata th mud Pieeidant kel 1130,009 a aiiiiMiuill. Baltlanoreevas Ea Baitimobx, its-, October 16. Two thousand workinctnert left hers to-nU-'it over tb Ba! tlmore and Ohio for Can too. i v', where thsy will be reotlred by Major ey to-mor row.

El PAGES -TO-DAY. QcncnniiiiY fair. Wssihrw TimmiuOmm s- vor- M- no. 201. SATURDAY 3IOBNIXG, OCTOBER 17.

189G. PRICE FIVE CENTS. JL. PTil HE J6 3 Hi- BLOCKED th' Free Silver Men TYPE IaUCIinNIS Tw Bm Ram Caeta-wvty Br Vmmm CoLoAn BrsiaHM. Cou Oetabar Id.

fly t-4ar actio th lakaraadoaal Trpocrapa-feal talon, now anaaUna In itnimttm ia tklacttf, naianiai tb ontlr. control orwr tka Ifasotya. marklnaa. ad aald la robatanca aaoa ahall aaanoTd en tbaa. chinas at tkar aa aa prtc or a aaachintot anlam ha la a mmbr af tka Typocrapalcal CPkMk.

Tb mart of rvnalrla. and taking car. of typmiana- maehlna will now mm don only by Ibr pnatan who ara mmbafaof tk Typo- (rapbicaJ CnioB. Thowmnd of prlnton war thrown oat of mploymnt by tk Introdoetioa of tb typa-aattlaa machine. avral yaara aao.

and tb aetioa takaa to-day by th latamarional Union la ainad toeraat a Bald of work fvr a. m.oy of tbaa aa poaaibl. Dinds tf A aambcr of minor anMndmants to tbaaoo- MAC'S LOSS. Preatdewt C-c-rHand Dwcldea Toto Tbl Tcaur. avaotaa wararca to raa aatoornnv Jlsw Toba.

October 10. rreatdant land will not vol ibis yaar. Word calved frooa Waabiaaloa to-nlgbt doaa aot Intand to rrglator, When The Indiaaa etioounrared a fl KoC To Clra-aa ra th al elected in 1M03 lived in 21 Wast Flftv-Brat straot aad ba still ratalns bis iwajdenoa ia Ibis city. Vw doabt the yraaidaat doas aot ear. to to 9w lurk.

When bars wbli an rout from Bozxard'g Bar to Washington attracttd ao alien Uoa whatever. Xv.a at Uia iheatcr, though aeary oo la tb audienea knew ba waa praaant, thor was aot ta aligbt- at dUpoaition to aa hiwu Ha attracted as little attentloa as tb. moat bumble person la DYING Marshal Shouts Orders the Felttical Clnks He Was Lesdins. WhB til Terrlblg AeeidtBt Occmrred Colonel ft D. LutRldc.

eraoiA marAVoa re vaa asaaisaa. CobCatkua, Onto, Octobar laV Colonel Oeorg D. Freetnan. the Oraad Marahal of Republleaa parade here to-night. Inci dent to addrssssa delivered by tb atat Union Genera la campaigning; for McJKln- awkward bora at tb band tb procession started on Its march toward the Au ditorium.

The Colonel waa riding a large. awkward bora, at tb bead af tb prom aloa. when ahowar of sky rocket fright- ened tb animal, and ahylng to ns aid of th straetrf It stumbled and telL The Coloeat waa thrown over tb horse's bead and struck tha hard granite block pave ment with terrible foroe. Hi forehead In contact with the street, and bis skull waa fractured. The frightened aalmal mad a fraaxlo Sort to regain It fact.

and. In doing so, again fall, this Hrna coming dowa oa rra rncsraATB bipbb. a a tk Colonel could be extricated kia terrible Mm. W. Q.

Junod. a nurse, wk re sally graduated from tb City Hospital at ClneinnaU. raa to hla aaa (stance and held bta head ta her until physic Lane could be summoned. Mrs. Junod discovered before the surgeon arrived that Colonel Freeman's skull waa fraotured.

He never regained oonactou- neas, aad at a late hour the phyaloiaaa atat that ba cannot- reoover. His physt-cmns are Dre. Her bat. Wlaainger, Moore and Waatwater. Colonel Freeman waa taken to hla residence, at 13T Beat Mala street, where many of the moat prominent oltlsens soon gathered.

The accident occurred Im mediately north of the Broad street en trance to the Capitol grounds, and waa wit nessed by many bundreda of people. Coload Freeman. In addition te being one of the bast known Republicans in th oety ia one mt tb most moMorajcr muTUT aaa In the state. He waa long Identified with the Ohio National Guard aa Col oner of the Fourteenth Regiment and a brigade 00 mander. He commanded th Fourteenth Regiment ta the klstorto Cincinnati riot when the courthouse waa deatroyed.

a participated eoaaplouously ta various sup- praaalons ef strikes by the militia. He to also a veteraa of the Civil War. The Colonel la a maa of middle age married. aad baa several grown son. Th oondltlon of Colonel Freeman at mid.

night I pathetic In the extreme. The blood I gushing from hla eara from th injury hi bead, and alao from hla month aa result of Internal Injuries. He Is delirious. and cans out In his bed chamber ta th marching political cluba he was command ing when tb accident befell him. AMUCK 0a tli iBdlBBB'B Deck Rolled thtTi Grsat 8nBJ Crew's Av.vl Kiperieoew.

oar Naw Tofut, October 1. The battlashta indiaaa, which la wttk tb North Atlantic Squadron off TompktasvUla, will go to the aavy yard in Broeklya aa aeoa a ordi am from Washington. New gearteg win he put on th turret ta pmoa of tkat which waa broken oa tk recent trip from Hamp- tweea her aad Hampton Road mat March. end tb gearing waa found ta be not streng eoouga rar aa sinsi gaii Ira aottfled. and aev vided.

This tow beea, ryi yard Bar several meatbs hacauaa the In diana baa beea ee busy artth druBna thai Uana ta stow aad hav at arte. ssoooay. whea the gale struck tb In diana, bar big guas broke Imai aad rolled atl over tb upper decs, as th ship labored to tne Beavy aaaa. Frve-taoh steel cable kont tssaaa to place, aad tt aftar worktag aa Bight ta tbo darkness, and half bone under water, that tb nelly ecured ta guns with eisht-tnch tt wttl take tare villi to CHILD TR1X3 TO 8TJICIDE. AxsKBsua.

Inav. Ootobar la. Ida Paarl. tk Alse, that bad arranged to krlita; suit I eleven-year-old daughter af Mr. aad Mrs.

J. ivoi-w i a. HoUlnawwortk. made a nmn inii attaaai.i a mmmm eft fWIA hi. I r4fl kr teerekaak k-veda.

rwA. 1 I ax a-aowoatac tkla was paid klm a wsuld withdraw 1 aaager. tne raa sway soaoto the firat kki suit sad stop aa operations to tka mat-1 of tb week. Bar elder sister threatened to km that salse tkis paywaeat war. mad I Inform aa her.

aad tb become a fxigblnd tk auK la DoUwar wwuld be pushed aad I that ah went to tb drugstore, boagbt rat tk whole matter we eat ba puhilabd ta I pokjoa. and pouring half of bos mt tt toto tk evening paper- ef th day. I water swallowed It, Prompt as. of a etcaaach Wkb tha dtposlttoa was Bled aa affidavit I pump saved by the Treasurer ef th Bay City Oaa Com-1 pany. aetUng forth aader ath that thai aosapeny waa fully sotvent.

PADrRRTsxi htpclttd kad. sw Toax, Octobar IS. A rnmor Is current ta musical circles that Paderewskf, tb pian ist, baa gon Insane. Th a of tb report h) a mystery. Paderewaki's f.

ieoda bar deny I he story, but no or eoo 3rmatioti CRUEL And Powerful Hands Wielded a VVespsa That Brongbt Dik.th. W. Porter, a Prominent Citl-r ran of tint, SUIi ea tbe Street De Neared His Htmey Tragady Fall of Mrstsry Shocks the Oil OiBdred Met Aid lis the PtIIee la Seirf. W-t Tw Brt Saw. Lima, Ohio, October IS.

The atty shocked to-night by tb news of th sudden aad myatertoua death of WV la Porter, a prominent cJUson. aboot cJook. aa was oa Mi way home from Cb Maaonlo lode, of which he waa a maanber, XK B. Irwin, a prominent busts ess man, was the way to his horn, oa West High street, and aa be named ever ta tb waat aid of street, on High street, Waa attracted by moane aad aaw a dark abiaet tying in cb utter. He mad aa eranwnatloa aad daseovered tb bleerting body of Mr.

porter. Hs spoke to him and raised hla bead la aa effort to aroua bkn but to a avaft, aad atartad for aantatance. and met bokoaroen Miller and Ullla. They sumtnonod aa asnbulaace. and Mr.

Porter waa placed within and conveyed to tha Lima Oubbo nearby, where am Din Without regaialng hla senees or betas ablad to gtre sa account bow met bis daath. The indication ara that be was orueuy murdered lor wkat tmooey ne may hav bad on hi persoa, aad tb murderer aad robber was frightaoed away before be bad aa op port unity to tarougb the pocket of hut tha. back part of Mr. Pot-tar's skull waa crushed Thar waa a small deep wound as though and by a email blunt lnsrumest. while bel ta Ma bat ta dlcated that deadly blow must hav been dealt wltb mwdareu hands, for the brim of the hat was aot broken, and oa bta forehead directly to front af th big wound were several bruises thought to have been mad when ha fan forward from tb tores of th There war no other marks of violence oa th body, bad received hi fatal tnjwrtea by failtoaV- tvb saxst oar vera bat Wuld hava beea broken, aad bis forehead escaped being bruised, a Would have fJlan backward.

'For this I tlwrt he was i tb ScjCkw aaa caeanuy aarae. Mr. Porter was about OS year of eg, and bad been a resident st this cUy for many year. waa angagadVto desllag In refined oil and yesterday caa to from a trip which be bad mad aom collections. Tha evening be was at btaaorde Tempi attend ing a regumr meeting of th Chapter of which be waa Seoretary, aad aftar th meeting bad ooacluded Ha sea aloa, he started 4.

and bad reached the achool buildlna ground, whaa the cruel blew which ended bis Ufa, was struck. He videatly along, aot anttd. aatins; ar expecting aa assaaK. whaa tha ta aappd op from behind and dealt tb blow which eruehed hla akall. He waa knocked forward aad received tb bruise hla for abend.

Scattered Wbeut amon, th la vaa ware a number or piacaa os mojcbt. His pocket book, watch and diamond shirt stud ware unmolested, which give ris to tb suppoalUoa that tb murderer or mur derer were frightened away before thay had rifled she body. Mr. Irwtn, who found th body, rooms at Mr. Porter's realdenna.

at T14 Wast High street, and. by oomparing tho time, Mr. Porter started home with th time Mr. Irwin found hi body, he could aot bar bean snore tbaa a square behind aim at the Um th fatal blow waa struck, aad It was he wha frightened tb robbers away before they-had gained much. If any.

re ward, for their fearful crime. Tk eotna being scattered th leaves Is thought to bavs bam caused by the thtove betng frigateaed away Just as they bad begun to rifle the body by Mr. Irwin's approach. Tb aaw mt th tragedy apioad uk wUd- tl re, ana sooa reaobeg raurwrs upr House, where a performance we la pro- jaana; many, to leave th tkeater. as Porter waa aalia sally respected ny an and wa not knowm to hav an enemy ta tb world." wreat in many hie sudden taking oft It la tb atotewt uaaaisaous opinio of all that he wa cruel ly murdered la cold blood for tb purpose of robbery.

The left knee- was torn from pa rata loon, atoo tad trta ting- that be waa knocked forward. The Uma Crabhouee, ta watch a waa Barring and died, was buttt by htm aad sold to th oiab association only about a year ago. The entire poUo fore. ky many dUxens. are doing- all ta their power to solve the mystery.

The eieo- Uic atgBta were aot turned out ta that part af tb city to-atght, and Ian terns ar being etrldeno of the Tea asaafl boy were btsard talking of the affair sooa after It occurred, they stating they bad beard on maa ask another for a dollar at the corner where Mr. Porter's body was found, aad a few second a hater saw aaa maa falllngv but could not see. the ether one, Tb boye disappear sd before Tisrraa gothajl Xrv Toaa. October 16. Mr.

John L. Bush' nail, af Bpriagflela, Ohio, aeeomnaalad ey his charmina bride, as reached Hew Tork mm bis wedding toar. Mr. and atrs. Busb aeli ara q.

Bartered at tb Holland, where tb ditiu(unhed father ef tb young benedict. wovernor bnihnell, alwaya bold forth when ta tbla city. f-- Mra. Bckstln, tk Miasm skstcfn, aad Miss HollaMrd arc a aarwt of Cindanali India waa reciatered at th Trnserlsl after a delight ful That abroad- I Ma Mbwa. rCTJR rTT.T.TTD OUTRIGHT.

ajutu October SB. A. eeurter brings ta word from Kennedy a Camp, aa th Kansas City, Ptttshurg aad Gulf Railroad, ef a premature explosion. Four men were killed utrtgkt and several mere Injured. Con tractor Kennedy to badly burs.

Doc have gona to the scene to car for th wound ed. Tb camp la about 13 mils from Exit. October Id. Bevarai months ago tb reiuA. a i IdentlOed as 8am a el Lehman, cf ie.

were found near Dunkirk. Tha are tk bry a bcrial hare. To- JU- -I II, ate Tbo Xmvytoai Coal fraotared. great agony. TO FnNDEES SLEEPING Waa Plow tewB Slkook.

Darros. 1am-. eaober Id. Aboot 1 'lock tbJa mora taa 223 avaads af dyaamwa. which was stored la the Dnytoa Coal aad Iron Cowa- pany's boaat ia thlawlar.

Bloded wttb tar-rifle fore, esurin mock aaatructaua of atop. The rappty konse was a tar rw-aaary tram, building, and In addltloa to tk dyav ailla. It contained aboat eftwUWwortb of other goods baloagtBg to tb company. In a abort ttm after th Srs was disco. and tb ax plosion occurred, blow in the Building tain splinters and acatfeartag tb dabrla for nearly half a mil ia very direction.

I very bosineaa bouse la th city, including th court house and on of tb achool buildings. aa wall as scores of privsta raatdatioas. bad their windows ahattarad. No on was hilaed. and only a lew alight lnjorlea troca flying giant ar rrportd.

-'i' Tbcr sr. mi aa doabt that taa explosion waa of BBosadiary origin. Tb company's leas Will exceed tiO.Ouu. and other dsmagas in the city ar. vary beavy.

Yoaaf Obtosuk When. He Wnlkrd From the P1atftrmv. srsout anrates th tsttrnsk Pm tsa j-aiA. Pkmsu. October IS.

Ionls Pramlsr died at St. Fvavecia Hoeprbal. Tra tea, N. to-nisht. Dressier waa ST years old aad hi borne was to WestSeld.

Ohio. waa a somnasnhiiMat. Bsvsral daya ago vtsKed New Tork to purchase flatura for a sslosa totended opening' In Obto. Hia father-in-law, Georg J. Jackson, ac companied the ywona; maa to the Baetropolla, and both boarded the train at Jersey City for th West.

Both feU aateea la a day Whea th trala reached Philadelphia Mr. Jeckaoa waa awakened, and. tsilaaing hla son -la-law. beaaa a search. He found the young man' bat aad topcoat, and from pas sengers be learned that Dressier waa to walk to tb rear of tha trala Just before reaching the city.

It developed that Drearier walked off the trala. The wheeia cut off hi arm. and be dragged himself hnlf a mile to a where he told his story. His skull aad tb young fallow died RATTLED By Cheers For Bryan. McKlBlej Generals Struck the Wreng Crowd When They Asked For Raising ol Hands.

Aa Old VBtoraas They Were Well Re called, Eat Bart tkeCaasd of HaJUaerata, eraciAii niaravoa ro tsi safaciaaa, COLtratBua, Oauo, October 111 Ctpeotkrulsr In th extreme waa tb masting to of th late war, who are campaigning- the country for' meKlnley and a-etngl gold atabdard. Aafsjr na g'esjukne earthostai waa concerned, there waa very UtU of It outside of the old army comrades, who were pleased to meet and greet the distinguished military men, in a non-political Th audience was large, aad the parade which preceded th meeting wa quit Im. posing. There wa little said by tb speakers, however, which will win any vote for tbs causa ef McKlaley. AH of them ar fatigued with their long travels and boars with much outdoor spanking.

With tb sin- gls exoeption of Corporal Tannsr, they seemed to be ia anything but a pleasant hu mor. General John Beatty. who wa removed a a Trustee of th Soldiers' and Bailors' Horn by Governor- Foraker and who haa sine Issued a book condemning HcKlnley and MeBUnleylarn, was tb master of cere- lonles on behalf of the local committee, hue General R. A. Alger, of Mlcbigaa.

waa tb master ef eermnonia for tk trav eling arenerala. Tbo meeting wa held at tb old Park Rink, -which was ODia ADD WOOkTOITlalk The first speaker Introduced was General Oliver O. Howard, af Vermont. General Howard could not make himself beard. bis voice bad failed by reason of tbs kwg tour.

Hs msnaged maa tb audience nnderetand, however, that he wa very much offended at th people of Clrclavill. a beta th party spoke to-day. It appears that ta bla address there. General Howard suggested that all of his audience who In tended to vote for McKlalay aad aa "boa dollar would bold up their right hands, leverel hundred paopla complied. Then behoving that there were few tf aay swerving Democrat la th audience, be asked ail who were ia favor of Bryma and th free ootnag of atlvar to bold ap thetr rurbt band.

To has great euryrtee, about 5UU of the audience, or one half of seat, held ap thetr right band shouted for Bryaa. This enraged General Howard, aad he declared to-night abac the people of Cbrcleville or those who bad dared for Bryaa ought to bs surname themselves, Several of th bottocrats prominently Identified with tb effort ta elect McKlnJey, through tb Buckaer and Palmer comblTm lion occupied coxutpsouou seats oa stage and cheered General Howard lustily. Axaam maps aumria. General Alger fo hewed General Howard. and generally Blshy.

white vast, whit silk: tie sad standing collar of tbo most approved TjrtnajtAPOua. 'laa, October 1. 8. P. Scberta.

for many yaara Monetary mt tb National Democratic Comrnftte aad the at casj i Ce1 a. 41 i-r A. te 'n AWA. V. CUM In the Affaii-s of Cuba Will Be Beached Bj the First of the ear.

Uncle Sain May Interfere and Stop the War. Sacrilegiaas Seeae at II ass la al Cnba. conjunction with the other Powers, ta terven and stop the war. A meanber of the Cabinet said yesterday that the President fully appreciated the gravity of th situation in Cuba and the great responsibility Imposed npon th. Catted a the great Power npon which would devolve th duty ef deciding whether tb Spanish cause hi Cuba, was hopeless aad to I whether tb war should bo stopped to interest of humanity.

Hs said that ao Eu ropean power could be expected te take th initiative, aa tha geographloal position ef I Cuba was such as ta make tha question praotxoauy aa American question. Th president, be aald. would aot tab any action looking to th chang of policy IB respect to Cuba until after tb election. but be believed that tb President would not beettste to act before tb eloa of his Administration, If tt should become apparent that th Spaniards were unable to aap- preas tb insurrection within th. SACRILEGIOUS Actloa of Priet and Soldier ta a Cu ban Church.

arsot ax. BtsrATca ve vaa ananiasa. New Toaa. October IS. A Key (Fkv) epedal to the Herald la as follows: "During services last Sunday morning; at the Church of St.

Domlinro, la auaaabacoa, Just across tb bay from Havana, tk day being aa anniversary of the feast af the high maaa wa celebrated with usual pomp and ceremony. The abarob waa with tb Ht of th city who annual ly celebrait th feast wttk fervid religious denwnstratVma. High military aad eivte athorRtas lent dignity turret aa Sunday by their press no. Benor Msaiwl O'Reilly, Milatary Governor of the city; Saner Marurl. the hlayor, and membera mt tb Board of gaa llhewls graced tha ecoaasoo.

Rev. Father Ferratv-. Fraaeiaeaa prlssl. who celebrated maaa, stated npon ascend ing the pulpit that he would pray for the restoratioa of peace throughout tb island. Continuing with the sermon, and warming up with th subject, vehemently charac terised the laaurgaat sa inc.Df1l.rie aad saaaaina.

Dramatically turning toward a statu af th. Virgin, said that if the Insurgents vers to be victor la tb present strife should plead with her to Intercede with God that before such a calamity occurred th Island might be swallowed up by the waters of tb gulf. Several Cuban families present tried to leave tbs church. Some bad already re shad the, street whaa they were mt by armed police stationed at the doors, who. wltb drawn swords, forced them back, threatening' to kill the first maa or woman who at tempted to depart.

Many became paalo- Strioken, but war compelled to remain unto tb eloa of the sermon, whea they wers permitted to pas out, amid Jeers and in sults burled at them by tb Spanish am eers present. BACKED DOW. Spaniard Attempt To Aireat i Havaka. October lft. Another tnternat ton al Incident occurred la tbs harbor bar.

to day, i Th police attempted ta arrest a paager who waa oa Ma way from Tork- to Mexico. Tbo man's asms Angel Fernandea. Ha wa bora ta Astartas, fenato. bat clatoted a Mexicaa elti- Captein Mcintoan, or tne viguaacia. refused to deliver the maa up aad th pottos ardered the VigOancla to be detained.

Tbereupon Captain Mcintosh consulted with General FHahugh Laa, the United ARXEBIASS Allowed By tb Poet To llg-rataTo sy-aciAX CAJBia to aa rnsaciaea. Com s-r AjfTiMorxa, October lft. Nothing Is know at the United State Legation her of the absurd new said to hav beea pub lished la Was-hlngtoa that Minister Terrell bad been ordered to Jem. th Bancroft at a hHn. Iiaa- 1a ronartajatinorjl.

at at th oat of tb tk right mt laarckhiat fee-1 ta TrarbJah water tar OOXUQ HOMX Haatavaa, October JX Tb Hakhwrs I which aaftod for New Tork to-day. tok kg bar paassng.rs Mr. aad Mra. H. D.

Plaroa, ladlaaapolla of layina th corner Church her, tlx- rmprwaa Frederick was sins present. WTaict STOBY TOLD Xayor Tudd Rpfstet iMkrUk) PulUleiaa. erect ax, nierAtrca raa auxacxasa. Nbwajlk. Oboo.

Ootaber lft. To-morrow morning Oanersls R. A. Avlger. O.

O. How ard aad others will speak at the B. and O. Their eeentac duly keralded. and tby ao doubt will be greeted by a large crowd.

To-nlgM Milton R. Soott. a lifelong RepubHoaa aad former city editor of tb Newark Banner Kpub- lloaa and author of "Henry Elarood. Reform" aad ether worka. public ttt fonowbis totter to lh Oenerais; "Niiuat, Osno, October id.

UfttS. OBsraraAX R. A. Atawa, O. O.

Howabo ass Oraait: Reposing full eoaadence ta your virtue, letaBlgeaw and patriotism, as who served three full years ta tb Union army, I beg leave to submit to you following la terroa stories which I would be muck pleased to have you answer la your address ta this city to-morrow; MOW ABOOT STMDSCATOaT "Do yoa indorse the financial policy of Harrlaoa's aad Cleveland's Ad minis ra tions, which baa enabled a combination syndicate of Hhjropeah sad Amerloaa bank- add over tMl.0U.uuu to your coun try's debt la a time of panes, aad with noth ing te show for KT "Do you think we should becking syndicate to 'hold up th United Stales Treasury aad issue mere bond for their benefit whenever they see fit to de- night, addressed by fa. Pfrty af Oenerala I Aldermen, together with otner army and! mead gold tor greenbacks aad Treasury navy omoers axtaoneq to ua local karri-1 notes, wiucb oy taw are payaow sn cwn In ether words, do yoa wish to continue th gnaarkal ewikc-y-tkat ptoses credit ef our oustry at tk mescy ef th Roth schild aad their confederates "Doe th candidate for President or the party you ar urging tb people to support promts as any relief from tbla foreign power and domination Win tkey rescue Uncle Sam from th clutches ef tb fellows who now hav him by th throat 'Rather are they aot pledged to continue the present policy by th platform which ears: Th existing gold standard must be -Caa thla gold standard be fully estab- lished and ''preserved without borrowing gold aad issuing mors bonds Whenever th raservs fall below I1UU.UU0.U00T If so will you pleas tell us newt WU1 our country glory and honor be reserved by thus Increasing our national debt aad tranamtttlng tt to eur children and our children's children "What advents win wa na. gold standard to com pens ta for this aecee- condltion of ita prsstrvatloa? "On the contrary does aot each new issue of bonds place ua more completely under foreign power and domination "Does aot th gold standard ia all Its phase Beta subjeotma to foretge power world without end I this, indeed, th consummation for whicb wo spent ao much treasure and spilled ao much blood during- a four years' wart. board th Ward TUa atssmehlg VlaTitoaeto I --Would not the spirit of Wasbingtoa I his farewell addr.se end other revo lutionary soldiers. If they could pper earth, rebuke the adoption of such a policy at tb dictation of England and other Eu ropesa aattonsf M.

R. Scott." FROM CINCY states miw sow k. 1 tb was allowed to sail, with lvalue Aisivcis aw vuaxu a if aaa uanu board, te Mexico, FnTl a BoBuB aid DaduB-- L.ft For Board. the pinion ef ame of th Repub-. 1 went another threat I and' Soutk Dakota, valued a.

A asaa.aBak. I I enemie for th Repukticaa cause, xx a- I thm reqoest ef United clared tkat taa touewera mt axr. oryaa are Tcrn)U BuRaa baa given special Bryaa are spars, una. I natba Ala-eai era! Daalal K. maumm.

ox ew isn, i ehu4raa frees the Interlor iouowaoueBeraa aww. aw -w ai. o-t- i ttxiM otty. wher they wifl supporters ware tramps. oecaareu i Tbi act Is on af that ail ta wetl-dressaa mea an parry ox i aart af kb Suits, ssslna- Mcsuniey, TTIJlJ GCI3 TO PARIS.

enbark fetbaard tkat aaany of the rllvs of the scolgmat RRILLIA5T By Ml Caldwell, ataist, aaa. ouara ox in ra. 1 cilooed sine 3 party. Corporal nanner. me oniy aaan -Z-ZZTUZZl found a slip af the party wk does not bear the mie ef 1 oocupsaa oy uss mmtt VlU.

ftel-solcraft aad atrs. There were sbout Sto waa loudly called for veto tbrouahout th meeting. of th sccealo Th Oenerals Cornoral toft to-night for SCHESUf DLCLARL3 EHISTLT. oa tb Champs aiysea. ibsrsaf tbeeUt of Freoco soueir prea.

aotln BUaa Caldwell's apartmssna. which ar. the IdmI in that part of ran. Thaeveat was a prwiauaary to to mar- rfag of Mis caiasrvu. axarquj oas MoawtrkTra.Menotrii'a.

wajca wiu xag piacs to this city a lxooday. October la, Indiana mtmhay ef that eowjmitse. to al aietxioara sca-btaa. October MU-P. J.

P. statemaat prepared by htm. repudiate ta I anaa, tb alleged dynamiter, a-luaad rraaa artooa toat aval at hla oiaMa iia deneuncee Mt n. luLua I ececxa a us inair us awornuia aw I Wisiorrsis warn mpunsis latampsrsnss arwngat agaxnat rra I 1 1 B1 ay ta xsmma press, aaa wnew aaaeu at i I ii a VAiid va.v-in.." WaTB-b. Is-Bw October B.

Reed, of Maine, who rooke Kl.ht lm antiud to LJ i la -S arlrh alr-anMa. and era sums bis speaking- tour tv be rives eot, ex i speak ax-, a -r. a tnataaMBt, said: "Talk for tb Not at any price. AH I aaa da to shout with all say aught. Dsraa with th mrtjrmmorUL October la-Tbo Saa af the Power have seat tissj tc.

Cs Pert, rtr-atliut tta t- Ckicaoov' October lft. The proprietor af tb fMuatoga Hotel, la spaaing a frank toft aa security far aa unpaid heard MO, terday found a packag rsllrssd bonds and deeds to real set at a ta Iowa. Missouri Cbtof custody tb packag rrapked tb Cbtof of Polic at fuuo. Th trunk was th property or a ta. gar hia aaaa as George Craft, aad was left at the betel shortly after tbs World's Fair.

Th clerk of from Craft aeveawl tins during this Oak, the Uet totelllawac rJaosil. three wehs ago. saeb letter eaa- etorh tak aVsed ar mt the truak. Tb bonds wr bosnd ta a pkag ad- --Camphea and aVdMotcraa bat oat te tha asms mt j. Schoolcraft.

Tb no up en 1874. la th ar awtBM packs gs wa the addrsss Beatty. Padswarh. la it Bicb- pis red, teto- resmrdiag the two wossen. aad fto-algbt re- atvd a reply that full UrfermaMrwi bs sent by mail.

"SILVER 1SE3 DIaITIIID Tha rUgrbt To Parada aa CWcagra aw OcCobewaX sracxAS, siesana mmmwm as am as a CatcAaa, IiOctebsr IsU-Polias Chief Bad en ocb to-day denwd permtoTeoat-tastl an to bold their parade oa Oetobsr SI. saying tbat serxehaion had already beea granted to tb apn bursas for a VrnonatraUoB aa that day. aad would a Bkaaizasuy Mai bl tor both aroeassioa to atrsetsa. th aaaa time, and that th polic lure was tosrlsaasts to th tasked oatrotk in lb crowds that two pro re ansa would out. TOararersto bad piaaaed tbslr tr.a rxi.y lor aaady, Bovember I.

Ibis awmant was vstosd ky Beaalot Joaee, who Knot BaLbstaiien Th. silver bjob wU i- HYSTERICS Seizing the Citizens RUSSIA BOTAiTY at HAMBTJR3. Wh Beside Near the Shak Habbi aa. October ML The Char and I ing llocse. i I At It Again Night Hardar Than Erer, A mL dt kra a ta are.

LMrmviua. Kt October B. I UB UCCapaBlS tit 11 LIIS kVlwuiadt, who at mad over being thrown I dowa, says be baa placed ta th hands of his I al turner. Judge Uargls. aa exposure of aa aliened deal oa tb part of Mayor Todd by Bay Te the Street Another Oatrsgs PrrrgiUd By tao f.

T.win. Prompt AVuo.t6BBBrBll. UpheaTtl Is ForilijB Nsvi, tsrarca to vaa aaraorBsa. Ksw Tobjc. Octobar 11 A dispatch from Wasbingtoa says: High of the Administration agree that tf th Spanish Government does aot succeed in crushing- the Cuban Insurrection by tb first of the year ft win be the duty of tb United States, Independently la Mr.

Edmands say tbcr wss a plan to have I the Board ol Pablic Bafety impeached by th Board of Alderman. Todd waa to have no opposition for tb nominal lost, and different Coming, men were promiaed dlfl.rent poeluon. I A Be! Tfclt SfOrff RcslaCBBPS MBT Mayor Todd said to-day i "Mr. Edmunds can go ahead wltb bis salt, but be will make nothing by it. I will 81 aa answer which ill roak Interesting for hia and tb others connected with STAND UP And Answer Questions Be BUws 1st S-eo-8il- teea 8kckB.

IxpiAXAi-oua. I Oetabar Id. Tht aeighborbood la the vicinity' of tb N. port raatdanca, oa North Capitol which ta kelnglahahea by tataraJ 3ttarbe anore of the earth, ta a-raduaQy working Ua self into a hysteria! condittoe, and much! alarm Is felt. Last night th Newport fame fly was aot disturbed, bat to-day noon there) Sbjb a F.roier RepaBlieaa Tb the jwr tw distinct aback, having th am McKiBloj GeB-rBli Sbbib Strsa; Lbbbbkb effect upon th Inmates as If eleetrtcitx playing a part, aad aa sooa a they; could recover use of their facultiea they loaf time la fleet to the open air.

Accom panying tb shock war aniAed reporta of aa explosion, Mrs. Newport as well nigh prostrated by nervous excitement, aot ao much bee us of the sound as th number of question asked by tb crow da which persist la lingering about the pram uvea. Superstitious people bar alao hare aaari her BT VAUtiiao or aoer And haunted bouses, whfl. the almost ear exercised by tb family to prs the relic hunter from oarrytag away) verything likely to be loosened. While thai Newport bouse stands BOO feat distant frona.

other homes. stlQ th disturbance hava felt by tb Mlghbora, and there ar at lumber of women ta th vtolntty retlnar. have been wrought ap by aad faar sntS they ar hysterical. Several will aot permit thetr unhands tot leave for thetr work without ala a ha sating) thsmsslv -aad altogether the trouhto to working much harm to that quiet actio of tb eety. Thl evening aa TCMqtiaam rep raa eaotavrJve found a number of people aluaa tered about tb door yard and sidewalk, be nan oaring te venture wMbtn.

814 PPUBAyAl, ouaua- BevaraJ repreaeetatrra of mi eapreea kke opinio the Metbar Earth la) getting ready far on kind of aa upheaval. similar to th ploskoa at Ftot Rock Ut Shelby County sosae yaare ag. whteb shook! up an entir township ana did great damag) bastdsa changing tb oourse of ta rtvsr af, that point. If th Ftot Rack expioelora should be dupllcatad te the Newport aigb- borhood, eores of easy reeldanea would) be burled tote apaee, and share wouM b) such a mixture of family' aad property tee leraets that all eternity would aot aaparaldl Hence the bar suggwtloa that a) similar sprienoe is nasi bis. vea thouais.

aot probabia. Is throwing aU that guartea ef tb cUy into a sort mt a bywterieal eondl. tloa, and people eloa at band ar aid Msg themselves te sleep with oa ere aad a te be ready for aa emerreney. Mr. Newport has called apoa th State Oeoloeisg te glv the truutler aa tovasrlgatteci, wrsn while tb neighbor are propoaing to forsa a eompaay and end dew a drO.1.

hopeful of relieving the pressure below even if they; should tail to strik oil or sw. waoorrsia rr or. Shortly after a o'clock o-Bigbt there waa another livery stirring up of the Newport, heme, end between i and o'clock there were daUlnct attorhs. tk last quit severe, end th last two of th six accompanied by exploaivs sounds louder tbaa heretofore noted. There were a doaea people bs the house, ail of whom fled ta wad dismay.

The Newport family t-nlaTht gave tt and sought shelter with friends, leaving thai bom ia ear mt two male 'fnends. wk vol. nntesred to remeia oa guard until morning. everybody Is now convinced that th trou ble lie deep in the bowels ef the earth, but that whatever at the cause ft 1 gradually! worktag Rs way to the surfae. TWO SPEECHES Will Ba Dellvored By fld ta Tf ear Torfc.

Krw Tesg. Oetobsr Id. Joba P. Altseld. krvsrnor of IlUaols.

will arrivata Bew Tork. at 7 -e o'clock la the mornin. He wlii eoea the peaxwyivanle aallroaa sn wiu a mat fry William T. St. Mania, Trssssrer mt (b iMiBoersti Bstioasl CommHtee.

and James P. Oliver. brgaart-at-Arms of taa Aliaeid eoe-tes direct cram. St. Lonkv whet bs epoka on Tlaarsdsy ntekt.

1 lbs uevsrner'a party ar Judge a- wi. Uams. mt Pit County. nd Msrioe. Toaaabiood.

also of MtowarL aar aad his Irlsadi will bs dtrtvaa to th Fifth Avk4s slotai. wcmlhey wia stay tasettyv Altgeld wiQ to.V. tr algki. On will ia Osoper Usion. thker sbout Censor Corse- Big fallow sveakssa will mm Bfwtok C.

saMkraa, WUUam nalssr and oa mt twoatbara. rofjiD TtTE sxiixroxs. BsuxroBTAiyk. Oaw. Oetebar l-wae) trerkavra vers grading street a rba south.

aide of r-U Para to-day they Bassitasri nisikslatnas. ims af wklck was larg. toaktaclag tkat th ssaa whea liriaa- sgtoattoaU. sosn of taa msistrms were thoes of ehiidyen. PoweB Park at mm groaad formally occupied by a issksliir whfcrb was gkaswbisatl almesf aau a salary son, 5 A CO.

P.T1ICX. PASXxasscae. Ta- October lo--Th Bsto lot Coeomisaluner kv gclgg tass a me of O. Warren Hares shall kvBpJe oath rops ucaei, bm sa dieum. ra regular Pesaorraile aomiac.

also the noaniaee mt the PopalMts. Tb. a- tampt te split th rc-puim ey gwmam same oath ticket was a kepaMieaa trieg. which coats great deal af ATHXRTCaf TSTDYT EPEAX. aSCCA.

October v-- -la. ef LuoJSTille, was iamivaly btijed ta apeak her for tb Palmer and "--Her ticket. eta yesterday, but lo-dar iodiecly tovk his depariBTS wbhotit ipian. tloa It to mid that Uto lew gola deraoersts her lock tie yoens maa toon side ad toJ aUtoliit.f lft Cir aswr as, a.

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