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VOL, 3U. NO. 57. TUESDAY MOKNTlSra, STOVJEMllKn 15), 1889. FOR THE DEFENSE.

Kildanatiuus of Coafrliiis'ji Visit-; to Kunze About a Year WHY UIK liAmil CHAStiEU HIS NAMK Captain Sthaael; on th? White Kef ie Once- More Im and llh Can-uu. UHIC.W, Nov. lu the Croniu ease this morning, for Uie defense IVter Koch teetlfiaU that ho lived Ia Lakevie-H 1 near the Carl son lie bau known Kunze ahont ilve years. Kunza worked for him inlSSUand15S7; ho boarded with wit- for seven wpeka previous to abou 1 thoSth or Uth of May lasL Thowitnesa had a talk with Thomas Lynch, the distiller, in regard to Kunae in April. The prosecution objected to the iuirodnuliou uf ihfc conversation, Mr.

Forrest have got; to show why John Kunse changed hia. name why he slated he expected to be arrested and alt -about Ilia between bun nnd Coughlin and Uiei-tyach'diatil- lery. Thomas on tho witness siaud Mr. 1 submit it' is riot competent to show it in thia Mr. What.

I propose to show now ia talk about i1 the time 01 the explosion of the- bomb at the distillery last year; -that Lyach in- trusted 'him. and and Coughliu together went- first to, Cb'ngh- lin'a bouse and walked in Lincoln avenue, and then he suv'thi? man that walking with Counhlin; that he went up to hia that.Gonghliu walked op and around-' house': pur pose of that met Kunze atV: that that hft gfivo him, is the presence of this man, the uapw-rdelivered them to Thbs. Lynch has the papers; that Knnze told him he had another paptr; the papers were euppoced to come from tho Whisky Lynch wanted to get paper'and thai the. next day Lynch, ami Ccughlhi wont up to hia house to '-ECO Kunze: that saw Kunze; that the nest'day, thia man drove KUDEH out of hia house and! told Kunze there wca man ant' there: going to him; that Knnze left and "went to the South that Ccugbliu him: that this man waa seat by' Captain Schuettler to lull Kume thai-he, wanted him to coma in and surrender hlineelf In the Cronin case; tbat he told Kama, he iTaaabouttobe arrested; thai again h'fi met Captain Schuttlur and Schuttler'of- fured him $20 to go and. point out Knuze- then 1 will put Lyuch on the 'stand tomorrow nnd he will explain why Kunw and Conghlin went to.

'i'eoria The WtneM thuB' icld in the outlined Uy Mr. t-aid tbat Knnza got a txouble around hia house and thai the keeper of a. Hulo dry coeds rtore" threatened to have him arrested. Fox reason Kuuzelcft.hia hoiUe and changed hia Police Captain Schaack ''Was' neit called. He waa questioned by Mr.

Forrest to Livery Stable 'Keeper Dinah's description of the man" who got tho horse on the night of tho The attorney the. witness to lethimeee the notes of the conversation with Dinah but Caplaiu Bchaack refused, saving that hia note hoot coutained other and private matters. Finally, however; he tore out tbe leaf containing the notea and handed it to The attorney then claimed the right to cross-eiamino tliR witncfSss'he thotvcd boilHe dii- poailioa. The Conrt held that though the wit might be unwilling, he w.ild not appear to bo hostile aiid ovor ruled the mttion. r.

Captain Suhaacfc in his direct eiJuiiInaUoii lhat' Binan'a description In the- prceence of ami" chiefly bv war of coinciding eagscstions "from" Onb.of the suggestions waa that ton man woroaitiff bat. On crDre-eznmiEation tho State sought to show, that Rntec- queatly Dinan 'raid the man wore soft hat, pulled down over hia eyes, and thai Captain Schaack failed weal! Dinan'd attention to thu discrepancy, but the Court ruled It out. Thtu there was a atnijnjJti over an attempt by the Statute Eliotv Captain S'jfiaaefe net hostile by showing that at the timo of the interview in which Dinan described the driver of the white hone lie relied mnre upon the statement of CoHfihlin than he did upon Uinau'a. Finally the Court admitted and witness testified that he hnd a good deal uf reliance tn Couzhlin at that time. Then the driving of the while horat to Coiiklln'a house and hur failure to identify the aninuil were pone over.

Tho Oaplain said that Mm, Conklln nuimiwl nn nnfrienfily altitude dririnp tho pro- JJIOKKJ fioiisht Imn'JIer in tlie LnVeShore tCfct'fiedithat ha and hia couflln, Jeremiah 0'5ullivan alwut 7 the evQniut; of May 5. They took supper with O'Sullivan, and on lenvinir, between and 10, ho and and U'Sulli- van wcnitoar.iltxin nnd had two gloffiu of ahcrry and clears. Thii testimony waa brought for the purpceo ofcontrfldiainir the jjlvt-n bv iViomaon. cue of the State who swore thnl he inw Coochlin and Knnza with O'flulhvan drinking eherrv in tlie samo saloon about 10 o'clock the fame At the request of Mr. Wing, IUn CoHpblin, the pnaoner, stepped for'ccrd nnd witness stood' beside him.

The wit- WM a hall a head taller than CoHtrh- lin. Witflcee slpppt-d down in front of tbe jurors and bin ixmshi ing mnccti alongside of him, Tho jury were ituordcd an oppoituuity of noticing the likeness between the tiro mm. The cmitt then took rectos. At tbe opL-nlntf of Iho artcrnuon SM- (lion-feremlah Ilylflnd took the ataud corroborated the testimony of IIIH TliB wilncfn iooic n'pneltion beside in order that the jary mipht judge ns to the similarity btlwetn them. Thin witness' testimony, Jiowever, vriw clearer and more definite Ihnn that of his cotwio, who preceded him.

He identified tlio saloon hy itg location nnd by Jta interior appearance, and gave its stret number 1S3 Ashland avenue This is faloon owned hy Xepbman, and thp evident ohjec of the ttatiuio'ny. of the cousin it appears, has juet Iwen dtecoverei bv thedelanEeiatO' break thejforcoo leetiinony. Ills evidence waa of a very daumsmg litawore that on the of thenmrder.betwecn 10 and 11 o'clock, O'Sullivau, Coughlin fnd Kunze came into his ealoou; tha while there tlwy talked tossthtriaystori onsly and U) and that thej drank two glasc'w of sherrv and took 'a cigar.wvh-.-7he testimony of the Hy andg waa introdntetl by thti defense fo liurpote of discrediting this ant alioidnu was O'Sullivan and th two Hylanda who were in the ealocm night ofAlav 5, instead of Oongmln and on the night May 4. 1 Ex-Detective Mit-hael who was Din' partner when the were both on the police force, waa th next 'lit) -'testified that hear rived at the Fast Chicago avenue polir elatio'u al hbout o'clock on Uie that Dr. Cronin was murdered.

Cough Iin waa theis at that Tho was counsel to tell the story tho evening and prociiedt'd ad follows "Xext thiagl reniembsr, I went into the station to eee if there wort any -I did not outride the 10 well, 1 did no leave there lining n'clocfc." VYoii when yoi arrived thebtallonV" and I uiay toy that I siv him all that evening. I enw him after w'Hut in and slaved in awhile, nod thei 1 went outside." "Well, how often did yon sec him?" "I saw him up to 10 o'clock, when 'paridl with between 'J and 10. 1 don't think he wa 1 out of my sight a al), bccaufe I was not out of the atfttioi mxeelf." Tfcij bruuf-ht out that wit anil O'Sullivan nru llrst ccusiiia, not that hli brother, Tom Whalen, and hia keep for O'Sullivan. Kn A.VYlVlIKIIf:. Tin- UnUp.l SUtlcit ItriiKll ttif.Ac- LONUO.V, Dispatch t3 recelvei here this afternoon from Rio de Janeiro reiteraie Ihe t-tatement prfaviously.

tele graphed that the proclamation of theKe- pnblic uitt with no The hitejt receivwl at Kio' de Janeiro 'indicated that.Bahia and I'or nambuco weru in a State of I 'tranqQ'ility rebple'e'very where are so mcch abcorbed in thu now order of things politically that Imsiaew 19 at a complete gUndztill Tiiere ia.said to be ronsideral mjElery al llio de Jant-ird in regard to the dopart- nro of the Emperor aud his family. It 13 aEEeited In tome quarters that ho has ytjl'Yeft the Eteamer from Montevideo for la due at-Jiio "imi Eouie believe that the imperial party will Lake passage upon i'lhfet Bteamer for Commercial dispatches arc for-'- vrardert froi'r. Brazil t'i foreign withoutEcrntinyor delay. All dispatches, however, relating' to Iho Lioupr giving any information in rpgnrd to the new have to be sub- 1 mtttfed to tin: Onfior. result of ihJs that the only intelligence about the revolntitm -which haa reacliwl the aide world, except Uio verv meagre facie that have a through tho commercial telegram cipher, ii thai lias met the approval of iho government Gon- Baroboe, the new Brazilian Jlinia- er uf Finance, has telegnvpbed to Hraziliftn Mtniater hera to the following "The government ia conEtituted as the Unitc-d States "of Brazil.

Tho rrionnrchy ia deposed and Dom Pedro and hia family have left Uia country. The. irovincva have BJRiiified their adhesion the K'KGrnmMM- Tranrjnility and icneral satisfaction prevail, Tho repub- Ic will etrictly ro pcct nil slate engnge- niantR. obligations and contracts" Bauka and private financiers holding Jinr.ilinn Iwnda havft largely refused to ell. This action JIM a jmnlr.

Km JA.YKtKo, de Ton-pa headed the republican -Jslcca- ion that waited on the Emperor to tell- lira that while for his patriotic to onl' re- Thi: Emperor declined to abdicate, tut fiiid he would yield to force, 'be imperial party wert; jnvtn an hour jircpare, were by soldiers the war wuitinjt fur them In the nttr haibor. They sailud on ciepcfEtvJ Kmptror SOO conies rt-ia mr niinttin. Uuilinj: to Gcruiiin interest3 In Brnxtl ays: "A partnf tliu population of Southern llrazil is fiiithfnlly attnchei! to Fatherland nnd cheriahei rndiiirtns. It iH hardly likely thai the ien-jblic tucrecd in tbiH nonnuusoUto from Tho pnlitiril nt Southern ftntzU has ckiini upon (icrnian and pyni- It roiiv afiect Grrrnan lelations with Nov. Tiit IntL-rna- nnftl Amcriciin met at ii o'clock in-day.

Secretary Hlaine pre- Eidcd, and there a full ittien lance, the dutaf.iatra heinu tbp only WAS tievotevl to liiw buaincjs of orgmiiza- tion. The confticncn ndjonrncd to meot at 1 o'clock next Wednreilay, whni Uie orean ir.at ion likely lo ho perfected. before tho Marine Ginffrence frtr the noon AdmirM ele, of Chili, announced lhat had n-on reijucalnd by Cn plains Oatna rnd Wanrity, the dflec.itea Bruwl. to Eay that in view of iho preftnt comHtinri of in their country they would nol- looker eil in tho conference. Nov.

The gamo of Ml! to-day, lictwoen tbe St. Hnstons and it. 'IjOtiis Hrownfl, wfts a wretched cxhi- lilion cf ball playing from first to last. The wii: Moston, 10; Kl. C.

IN A FUMING More tbuu 40 SIca and Women flnvth fur Life-anJ Liberly. ANAWKUMIORKOR-BAKBLYAVKRYK!) Oa the U. ntar Kllblnrp-linc Mau Fatally acd Six Seriously Injuwd, PntMtccoii, Nev. atxident to the Extern iho Peuu- aylvania road thi? uvwiinf; verv nearly resulted in a terrible it A large number of peisoni were injured, one of thtni aud eis others Unite teiiouily. The r.voiilcnt occurred iu ihe city ardsy, near 17th street, about o'clock thia evening The which left here for Xew York at 7:15 p.

was proceeding thrash ihti yards at the raid of about eight uiilea an hour. Wluiu near 17th street the third tar, or smoker, left the railf, ami after pulled a die- lance of about 100 feet lurned completely over. siinulaueotisly with npscttiDg of the W3ch fire hroko out at both ends- and in ler Between 50 secohd-clms 1 including a mimber of women were iu the car, and thefceue following' wai the wildest Men trampled liver women 'and fought their in their eapemcea to escape cri-mation. The crash of': breaking windows the thrieka of thoio Imprisoned in the burn- ins; car could be beard a' lonj: distance, Fur'tunatuly the Ihe crevie from cither trainn' wuro'cloEoat hand and ibflflamea were before thev' had gained much headway: The Cera who liad not alrt-idy wcapet through thc-windows wore then reoiov- jiL-It waa found that while nearU'every only one, Joseph 1 'of: Chi- fatallv injured. When the car upstit lie.

seated near the "stove and 'it waa thrown on top of Ele was eo tightly pinned down that It was ebme time before he could be extricated, i Mcamrhilu he was alow- horned lo death, and when taken out, finally, burned to a crisp. He wui conveyed to the West IVnn hospir.il, where bis wounds were dressed. The physicians say he will die. Thu man wa-j tc Germany; Six olhera wero -badly, bii! udt dsugeroayly hurt- The'anseof Uio accident ia nut yet known, hut it is thought the mils spread. All the eengers but Urucker and the six oilier? uauied below wore ahlo tn prwc on iheir journt-y a few donrs Inter.

he six are: of on Iier war to hack -jirrtiutid; nil! ju- covet. Mr. Edward Williimi-, of PitisborA contusion of barJ; aud htceratod arm, CO: -Iwcnd for England. Mia. Edward age of Pitt back injured; will rccovor.

Robcil Ix'i'ovt-re, 1'hilarldimiu, moul- der, foot coil Jed; Ilnjinl, Xew York, 1 seo Fred Ilia 1 I'itiladflprin, iirly smlp wound. Conductor flawkiue, of and IniVenjnn Rtibcrt IVndU-y. internal in- not wry :0 Nov. Qeneial Sir Middieton, rom-ncnding tho orora of the Dominion, is now on hia way to British Columbia, when; he thoroughly insptvt and jeporl upon' be defenses of the Canadian Pacific coast. The Britleh ia hot' satiEfied with wliut thuCuimtlian iiovcrn'- ment h.is'dutie in the direction of inrensini: thu ctliciencv.of thfir mllitarv trenstli nr.d Lhucooat defense thai irovince, the whole mililia fitrce on tlm not men.

For anise np between the' British and Cunndian on thia subject tvithoitt any been arrived at. Hriliih aro to send out a force fronv ihe military pratiction of thsir naval station from their home lOnEiuuurs or who ball lie paid nd mniutaiiu-d bv tin; D.imintnn gov- lament, but control Iw! entirely by the niperini Tu tliia iiroiiosial hi) Dnminic.n jiovi-iimmiithnvo pobit'ive- rrofiiHiltu Mihiuii, holding that any irce they hive to maintain in Canada iiey miirt roitlrol. ruil.N In Vnliunnt Itnilhli. WASHINIITON, Nov. Secretary Win- nmV Attention WAR caHrd this evening a report tbnt ho ilwidcd to withdraw 17,000,000 of public Jnnda now on with National banka.

Tho Secrc- ary said that it ccrtip.uly was net hia i ii to make anj 1 unch wholesale withdrawal, but that the of tho nf portion of the fond in ciAosilory banks has bt-en under con-, aeration for eome time, and he fully ccognteed ihu of rallinp in ich portion a.i could he withdrawn from iC hank a withmU serious inupnvenience tiadc and romincrrial interests na Kov. The President p.ivc a fpocial rpfoptitin to number of yenllemen reprcscntinj; the firioiis buplnraa of thecc'intry bo that he incorporate in bin to rernnimpntiation or tin; ounctmntit of an Ni- nnu! Wiikniptcy law. PiTTMti'im, Nov. IS. A ttdegram from cv.

Ilcilly, (if Altoona, P.I., pilv.ite ecrclary to Rev, Bishop Tuipp, cnios llic. story nf a I'iUsburjt i'apcr ml the latter h.id tcnduntd hia rcsipna- on a.1 of the Piltsbiiri? of in Catholic Church. 1B ES unit WASIUSUTOS', Nov. 18. At 0.

1). Itobbiiib' we)i. on the Greer farm, ia making hblf. day. A.

J.Clark I.fltithe JLam erine, which is down about 1,000 feel if plugged and thu iig will moved. Hart No. 2, on thu Bcflltviu 1 ifa nittking 100 a day. TAVLOBSTOWS. Tha Oil Xo.

-1 llutehwoD, is for to.ols at a deptl Tha rig. -N'o. reri-ntlv betn rebuilt and the too: recovered; 1 Jas. Noble'd No. 0 cot the wind and Ia good for CO bbls.

CiUdvfeU it.Marah No. 9, M. OVoth ers, KOE thu fifth fanii Seturdav, and i now 100 bbh. The rig was moved Iroui S.M.^ihuapv' No. 4.a'divhole, to aimher location bi the, at S.

M. lilainey'a 6 willbcimuVed to-dav. Reed Dyer No. 1, Grimes f.trm i Oil Company So. 1, Kucha turn is Uio fifth Marshall Oil 1 Company S.

P. Siaiiiov farm; la cleaniuy out. Ashhroak No. tapptjd tlie fifth tftrid lost evening. It wus drvintiie Gordon 'and fourth John McKeown No.

20, on tlie Kriox farm, came in thia nail tttirUu at 55 bbls. an hour, and ihH evening making about -15 bbls. sin hour. Artertt Gilbert have made Ineationa for Noa.12, lo and on the HagerU farm, The B3tae coninany'a No. 11 drilling 1.200 ftet.

IJnW. well.on the ItiU-hitj. is pumping IIS hble. a day. MT.

MUIII1B. iLiiukill Fo. on the D. Wife farm, ia Drilling in the eand and snowing iTukillXo. C.

furin, is In the of the sand, hut ha 1 been de- ItiYed by a lojk in the caslDK. Thyng A Co are delayed nl the top of tlie bv a' fishing fob. McCobl i Co.Xo. 1, on the J. C.

Morrow fiirm, is spudding. Oil well, ou tircu, has- leached the sand imuie aeveral small flows. A Co. No. 2.

on Uie Fenrseca firm, CO bbls. per dav. NUitlT BUTI.K^' Nov. Go. No.

'J, on 'this Irvinn within 500 feetW their Ko. 1, ia oo in the sand pay etreak. It blue. Thia ia the Grsl well to comu in al Myoma since the mitial efirike, there, -is. nea-felt nmom; those who have luvtiioil the hi.tjh priced cooJj adjacent to the welL.

Suffer at lUehald, are PO feet in the a very favorabfi Chriftie, on the Dtinhar. nt WatiTd StAtinn, aie'JO feet in the sand with tho holo full of water and oil. Tbe venture looks lifco a puyin's OUP. Campbell A ilurpby'd well near the nld ilsim at Jtiren-on Centre, for SO to 40 bblp. o.

11. w. OI.Il VORK, Nov. IS. Amid the ing of cannon, dipping of waving of hnndrcda of hata and hautlkc-icliiefa and cheers aa many throats, Admi ml John O.

aud bis Equndron, cusuprisiiii: the ships Boston, Atlanta, nnd with hunting flying nud in all the gay panoply of war, Ffliieii mojf-'tically. down the Noith Uivw shnrtly Iwforo noon lo-day. Ac-, commnyinjt 'ihe. hase man-of-war' waa Uie t)olphin, which went tat far as Sandy Hook, hr.vidK 11 board na Perwtiry Tracy, of the Navy; of War Pioctoi; cx-Coneruasman John A. Oiisofm, 'Herbert, Elliot, Thomas, (ienentl tinnc R.

CatUn. Kvcrttt P. Wheeler, H. 0. I'olhemtiF, ex-fcecretary Robinson; Admiral tiorlmrpt, Lieut, H.

Aniohl and Col. Findlay Andeiflon. Tho yueala were taken on hoard the Dolphin iu a Jus I. is the V.nti;n left tbe dock, al es-Sti-relnry Whitney anived and the b.ir^o returned the dock for him. In honor of hia arrival Admiral Walker ordered a salute of 13 vunp.

to he fired. At 11,10 tho wna 'Riven, and nt 11:20 the move, nftfr salnto of 19 Kni)3 and, pussitiE bf-twcen the Dul- phin and Iho Atlanta, led the way to tho bay. It wa? the beginning of a fiix or eight nionf hV cmiac of evolution and display, nnd when tho sturdy of war return all HiuopQ 'will have been apprised of thu fact that Uncle Sum really lias a navy, and that his sons have not entirely fartnttin the ait of fjhip building. John 0. Walker, the mira'l.

HiB pennant filfa from the Chi- cnyo. The Etjtimlron will take the out- aide COUCH- for Koston, uhtre they fire mi Wednesday mornintr. Admiral Wnlki-i'a nrJera direct him to remain in Itoflton not later limn the tH of 'ho week, and it ctpectc.1 tliat nim- ny morninfj ileot will fail for En- rope. I'hirM I'Mti-ry In llic IVorM Uiirnrd. 'rmiuuiu, Nov.

The extensive viiiiuiificbina works of Knowlcsi Titylrtr A i a Piwl LircrpooL 0.. were totally destroyed by tire this even- from mi explosion of gas. an hour the iinust potterv in the woilil, logeUifr with nearly 5100,000 of Block was in The plant cost from F130.000 lo $150,000, so that the total lota alHiut a quarter of a million dollars. The insurance waa only tlio tirm not considering it aa plant Tfgardrd tif. fire proof.

PARNELL'S MOTHER ilie of Poverty in lln Xew Jersey Home. ABUNDANT MKASS SOW FLOW TO HER. Uf Son Ktpt by Her in Isuorsnre of Her TroHblM-Shp Will lifave America. NEW YoiiK, Nov. last Saturday morniny tho Aesoctated PJCBS tent out a dispatch from Hordentown, N.

trHing condition to which poverty had reduced 3Ira. Dalia Stewart Varnell. Tlib dispatch stated that her house. "Old Irunsidte," waa mortgaged for and unless tho EUUI of $ofJ3 raised at once 'Uie mortgage would he and the mother of 'Churls Stewart t'ar- udl would withoul a roof over her head. Before the sun went down that night tbe'' telegraph.

enough inouoy to pay the' interest and tuxea, and still the money continues to flow in from all directions. It looks now aa though Mrs. J'arhVll: had seen, her darkest days and the wolf ia no longer at "Old It is probable from the' already oHV'red that tho illuBlriou3 Irish mother will not only bo secured from urther want nnd deEtHution, but': that tho uu'in of the entire raised. Mrs. heart ia filled with gratitude' her'VfjGnerous frionde Overseer Jamea Plevin, this Irish putrid, who perved a term with Ofmrles SlewHrt I'arnellin the Kilmainham jiiil.s-aid iu i ri i ''1 tell jou the hardbhif which Mra.

Purnell has' has --hot been half told; do'3'on kuow, eir, if the rath mu' told iuu ladj not onl? 'net a dollar to her name! bnt pir fs 1101 1 i A to protect her from 10 told There A report tint I 1 to enough on tho farm to ktoii he I OU The lact I have FO) i all tU it that wereon thoilaca dim uotbiiij- to work lib Thsjepor lhat ihe land IB vahitle 8 too 13 The rnu on the-c can be nothing raiaLdjsu the I cause there nas not DeenToi t- ur ferlilzer put on tho land forovti a ear Noi as to tho coal lint year we RI our coal by the half froi.1 Wm I 3 an of BordentOTn lie took the ice ont in wood which 1 cut ajd "ell 1 mi bj the cord, and, I-ja'st Bent the last load for last Winter's coal last 1 Uo's Mrs 1 arnell OTC money In for iiskcu. "Sbe does more tbalBhti could, not- if ehe. wanted to; for not one of the Etoro keepers except Mr Flynn would her for oneunte worth ofgooas. LONDON Nov IS Mr irnell atatea -IhaLhawap greatly read in tho newspapers the reporle which spokfe 01 the of moth er, and that he immediately tahkd to agent in New York to supply' her with' fundH. Hu had no" reason toeup- (HKo that mother was pressed for- money, BB on previous occasions" when ebo deFirpti help she had alwaya applied 1 for And tb'n'ncd nrouipt ipimttinc of tho sum reqnred.

Hn had received a' number of letters from her recently and 1 in none of them did- she ''complain of'a want of money. On contrary ahe wrote in good amrita and referred. to h'or. intention to. realize a largo' amount from' Lhe cropi of her estate at I.

These crona she had bei-n ETorin'g for eoveral yeare waiting Air an advance in and she. expected to obtaiii for the EUUI of. £650. Mr. Tarnell that his mothern income from -the" crops has been attached await- issue of a' ejjal prcteeding "in to orecI6sure fale 01 Uio Uordentown estate, lie dots' not suppose there 19 any danger of Eiich a sale, as ago lie instructed lie American bankers to guard ngaiuat hia by nect-senry advance of money if required.

Uls motlier had alwnya ile- dinctl to residu anywhere but in Ameri- cn, although hn frequently tried fo in- Incft her to live on this aide of the water, hnt Iin could have a bettor chance lo r.ire fur her. tVnrrnl Work of ItnllrOnit ITrprhcrM. TW.IJUS, An east- wiiud -freight, on the' Jtichiean -Kailroad wiia ditubed at Stevens- lo the switch having wen dceiRncdly misplaced by unknown eoundrela. The engine was turned up- ide down, burying Knfiineer Rea'rdon, HH tireman and 'brakenmn Murray in IIP. wreck.

They managed to crawl out of a holo in the r.tb. Kfardon badly cuttn thr head. was nternally injim-d and may die. "Tbir- ven cars comjKiFeil the tr.iin. Seven vero wrecked, and live stock, Hour, clue, tu, piled heavenward.

Over 100 head if were killed, and the track eo wily torn tip it took nine houiP to clear he wreck. Nov. Jt is ta- RV tb.it Setgoant-nt-Arms Canady, of KiRte-j wns ChicnRo rmpd with an attachment for Phil Armour, him to appear before the Committed of the invcflliKatins ho drofSfid btef interewta of the, country. Ir. Armour refnpsd to appear before the ommittec when it sat in Chic.igo invea- igilinc tho alleged beef combine in thia Jlr.

was interviewed at iig office thia afternoon, all ho would say was: "I Imvn't lu-ard and hnovr nothing F.i-Attort.cj (Jrncrnl It nil. riiiL.um.fiii.i, Xov. Lewis one of tlio most prominent membcre of the Philadelphia bar, died euddenly tt hie rcGidcnce heie thie morning. Mr. was Attorney Generator tho under Governor 1'attiBon'fi administration.

lilt I'ourrful Nrrvnnt of Wan In The DEKHK-K has iwtlved a (ninple of Uie wtldin" done hy electricity, by the Electric Welding Company," of Boston, at the exhibit in Machinery Hall In FHlrtuig. Thia partiai- Jar weld and eeveral othcra of larger Elze, made expretrly for the benefit of a representative of the preeent bg epetial invitation, with the compli-. mente of Mr. Tool, tbe operator. The process fans followe: "v-4v' 0 Two pieces i'of ttei'l are placed i in clainpE, oneclamp beiatf stationary and the other movable, eo moved from tin ttationary which ia -C done, by means of a email hand'lever' ill: thti rijrht hand of the operator.

Tho ends of the two Uods are placed flKitiiiste.ich other, tho current turned on, and from the lime the epark npiieiired, when the two pieces of. cold ateel vame together, until the'dtieTinV the movable clamp Is forced by'iucana of the lever in the right hand-Jjsrd against the other the weld cdmplctett, seven seconds. alterualiDg current ia nsefl in ab- tho work and the kinda'of' aietala successfully weldfid," braced, foryed nnd shaped, are copper, brass, wrought iron, aud, ia fact; almost any kind, while 2-inch pipe was put toxcther so neatly and in EO short a time that it almost dated tbe beholder. KnlnriKi? 1 Court Ktcurtl. The records prftseut tbn following for Robert; Eiec'ators of.

to 1 A. Hull, lot 1, Third ward Franklin. Hull, K. et ur. to Tirzali S.

Brown, ot 1, Third Lewis, 0. et to Charles Garter, 1 acre, Cornpluuter Cpn'ntv Treasurer to C. Shjde'r, Jona, iT. I'. GuMrdian, pc'r to Uatherlne JE.

et 50 aciea. Oak- Sun, James, et ns. to U. K'. Wick, lot Oil tt mont Whitney, ISO -STpeichee President.

divided uf 43 acres, Cranberry! Shaflir Churlp a nt et al to Wm Shaffer, undivided 32i 'acres. Cranberry. Sprogle. J. ti.i pur to E.

Echols, lots 17, 20 and 22, Franklin. J. L. per Treasurer to Countr Comaiissioaers, lots 17, 20 and 22, Franklin. County to 1.

Echols, lota 17, 20 and 22. Franklin. Charles, to Lonia Hoeaa et ali C. HT. to Annie.

Donxe, Craiiberrj-. to Home Building -and Loan lots Oil City Fredoncfc to same lota 1 and Oil Oitv Wricht, Ella to same, lots 1,120 and IP OilCiU Urighiui to YSin Parker trnatet. lot 110 Oil 'OK lIOETUAGiJ Black, W. to H. W.

rickctt. irtUKN. ofc i nBtOAGAUK. Black, W. I 1 to H.

H. W. Picket t. i.n.^SKiiou) HOirmAtifi, H. to S.

Smaliey, OH Creek. CKRT1MCATH, Jfercer Coal Company. LEASTS. Folwell, Wm. to W.

P. Black, et al. Oil Creek Producers' Coneolidated nnd Pet. et al. to TV.

J. 75 acres, 12S icn'hcs, S.iudyereek. or I.KASKS. AV. H.

to S. D. Smalley, Oil Creek. Smallfy, S. I), lo H.

Morris, Oil 'LICENSE. David Elliott Gealey, Clinton township, and Pauie Welton, Jrwin' ownship. SATISFIED. IV. H.

Gilraer to W. 'J. McMurdyi ftl.lt). John W. Cox to Chariea COT, 5180.76.

P. H. Hackctt. ct to T. W.

Murphy. CITT ITHNDSAZ-S. Miss Marie Besanson and Miaa Mary -t-e, of TitiiEville, are viEiting-frienda hi he city, Mrs. K. A.

Estep and daughter Hary, of Chattanooga, are visiting cucEta of Mre. TV. Lucas. TttiutUlf HfraM; 'Mr. 11 U'RVB for 8ymciise this morning to asfcume hia new duties.

The regret at', he entiemim'e departure ia universal. A 1'otcrnt Oil Dcnl IMSIH.AY, 0., Nov. independent oil deal in the Ohio field reported a few days since, has -ompleted It embraces the reorganization of Oil Companv, a' capital atock of And on 30000 acres of valuable oil Sand. ial movers in the deal are Ohio and I'ennsylvania oil men by the name of UcK'umoy luid tho Union OU Company. A pipn lino to Fome convenient shipping lomt Is contemplated and it ia jsrobr.oic bat refineries will beerpctca intbefielJ.

Mr. Will. BtriTAio, Xov. The will of the late P. Fillmorc waa filed for probation to-day.

The nublic bequests amount to $20,500. Mr. "Fillrnore left an ee ate amounting to about.

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