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The Daily Times.
RICHMOND, VA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, issi;.
ONE CENT.
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the third at 8.51 P. M. ami the fourth at
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m. ami thc la-t almost imper*
ceplible.
Two Sh lt Wilmington.
Wilmini ros \ I 0 ibei
distinct -hod i liquake wen- felt
thi- morning about ?'? o'clock
iiiiie severe, and -hook li?
am! awakened
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Noni iii ix. v. \ dight
irene ' here Iii
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SABINE SUFFERERS.
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push
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one from
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veland.
ANOTHER HORROR.
\ Kelitiieliy Kill.
frightful
morn
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.. up, i-.illiiu llaticv instantly anti
H re is little
dis i 'i i' men
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The
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per harrel.
I.'ecoi cl.
-.,., i,. M \? . < Ictober
\\ A l!.?we ii.aHe a mile ii. onds
,. Hampden Park I rack this
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t ictobi ?
between thc ship
md carriers ami the National H
- i. that ;in
mid be made by si vera! <>l the
ms to havt i joint confer
for the purpose of ti
it of the trouble. In the !
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Wt ot i.. i I nd loi tiona.
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fail w. athel.
ai.I.- uiie. rall) southerly slightly
TELEGRAPHIC TALK
ILL DJ 11TEU IIMKH mi.
The Canvass in New York
HEWITT vs. GEORGE.
Settlement ofa Strike
FATAL ACCIDENTS.
rrii<> Ve] 1 >w I ^\ er
linnie Happenings, Miactllaieaas,
uihI Foreign Events.
THE NEXT MAYOR OF NEW YORK.
Thi y Rat if
Mr. Hewitt's N on,
New Yi
ing v ter I nie
umlcr the auspices of tl , Demon
I lie nominal ion <<'
i'. Hewitt for Mayoi
? '1. and an overflow ing meeting
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h in favor ol tin
: Mr. II.
Arnon j i lie \ lei preside)
wald I ? fer, John T '.
lin Kdson, Charles
?ml Will
NI r. 1 li \\ itt, on appea
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and declared M
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ami i
Co'o
Wash i: IJ ?
Mini Lamont and i ail i lie W lille
ined to ii:
Richmond. The)
liccle ll;'
ion. I: is intin
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i ed tn the personal c<
ind coi I be ladies.
There v the first some doubt
about thc pr ilicin <m
such a trying and rapid trip. A-ihe lime
near the difficult ised, and,
a*, tin aents
and t lie prospects as to ? lier \\ ere
not cut ireh sat isfaeton . i lie I
culed in?t to
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Vim
W \mm soi ns. <c 'resi
first reception u as well attended,
and there wa* dshaking.
Amoi Hers were i lie ('bancell!
nia.the .-e\ci, old bride
h. and his tort \ -tin old bride.
Rh nd Democr.i:
1*i;m\ ii>i si i R. !.. < October 22 I i
nan to-da) was nominated for Con
he i?< iii. - : lie first iii
trict. el Justii
nominated by the Demoi
ona! district.
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Thicvn - I
(isms . J rile K
of Kel inion tl rdered that
w anani- be issued foi . 'erdi
nand Spi and ('harles Herron,
ex mcinl" ? lie Hoard ol Public
\\ ni;;
Ns ju !?? ci md fraudulent
warrants. Trie cl Herron
n the
utreet-repairin oils.
A New Line to the North A11.
Poi
I'm! \m.i.rm \. < October 22 \ Brat
class linc of freight and passengei boats
will -ooh be established by thc New York,
Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Com
pany to i a Uh the termini.
theil railroad line al I
up the Janies river to Richmond, i
in n line a ill eonimeni e runnin
er 1st, and w ill open up a nea route
between Richmond, Philadelphia and
Vork. _
V. 8tatue t o M eagh ? r.
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citizens of \\ ati rford, presided over by
th.- mayoi lay, ii wi
solved to civ ' i statue to the memory of
lt- '."ii .'ho.u.i- i'la', is Men
Universalists' National Convention.
Akron, 0., Ot lober 22. Thi Unh
National Convention to-day eli
Rev. Dr. E C. Sweet-.-r, of Philadelphia,
president Qi di i tl J. C. Graves, of New
York, i ii e-preeident; Rev. Dr. 0. L IN
marest, of nlanchester, N. H., secretary,
ami Stephenson Taylor, treasurer. The
Convention decided to nae it- fund- for
building churches al once, instead tit
waitiiu several years foi interest to pile
up. An amendment providing thal I
quart the State < Convention
ratify any amendment to the constitu?
tion wa- tahlel. Thi- wa- a teal VOte "li
the change of the creed, the amendment
heine proposed by those who oppose thi;
.
rho Eft era in Coun
Ni.w Vork, October 22. -TheLocomo
live Engineers -pent the second daj of
their convention in debate ai the -
meeting al Lyric El important
ositions wen ri and thoroughly
discussed. On Monday the proposition
by thc insurance
? ? iii-..- bi rh< od will be
considered, .and probab i < M her
ol important e w ill cai ry Ihi
through next week. Several excur?
sions are {Manned for the entertainment
of the visisors, including an excursion
the city on the ehw ated
and a clam-bake given them bj John M.
in, iii i Hen island.
...-, c>i'\ce Ta
Minneapolis, M i The
ll convention of the N
man's i Christian Ti mperan I nion open
ed ,it tin i morning.
Thereis a '.erv full represi elation it
tiltia- lin re wi
liven
tioil. Thel'e are d<
< .aiiada and Lnjiaiii.
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IIIA, Lv.. Od 'and
oikiiiati Powderly, accompa
aiid mern ?
of the Genera I Board of the
I iior, arrived here this morn
? om Itii bmond. M r. Powdei I;
on the 11 un for
hi- home at Scranton, Pa. He w ill rt
lie joined
hy t h- ol her memliers of the < L.\
w hen the permanent i
? der will be established
End ot an Outlaw.
Dk> ison, Ti John In*
toted Sortli Carolina outlaw.
for inutile:', wa
killt d in the ('he! \ tit I Wi
da) h\ the sherill l leinuah and a
i le fired upon the posse, w
upon they returned the lire, riddling him
with bulli
\ I.'< -| H 11.. i< ? 111 lieisijjciiH.
. -nu. \ ll . < letol i-r 22. I '
Stat. I .! .1 N. Patterson, ol this
district, who ha-held the position nine
teen year-, ha- resigni
tricide.
A . ? Tekbitoky, < ictolier
H Kerr ex-Speaker of Hie \N j o
[louse of Representatives, shol and
killed bis brother yesterdaj at their r
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Mancheal er Ma ti
Tin Iii iiaptisl church
crowded I dght; the oc
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ox to Miss A unii Poster The
moir, : formed I v illiani ll
Christian, ;iml the ushers were M i
Charles Galloway, John I
Prances, and .lame- Iliad-!:
I dlow a>. formerly of this cit) ,
tried in I'lnn-da.
v, ami acquitted.
Dr I W : tat Wi.ike ol i hesterfield,
w ho died a o, had many
friends in Manchi deeply n
bis untimely di
Hon John T lian is and Hon. R ll
Cardwell will address the citizens ol
M.aii. to-night. These distin
bed speakers will lie warmly wei
ed.
The /.''/?'.-. edited by Mr.Jamea A I
tn, -o well know n in the field of
lyric on ?? Mary. Queen ol'
? ireful illustra?
tion ot the . . tom - ol -i-niii
from e..iidm I musical paper to
touching the
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LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
i i;\m i. a urea botfi
l.nM'iiN. October 82.?Ia irell inform
ol diplomatic circles in London it I
lievea that M haddington, the French
Ambassador :<> thc Court of st. .1
baa demanded ot England that a definite
date be Axed for the evacuation of Egypt.
I.I --I \ \M> Bl l.i.AKIA.
Vienna, October 22. -It ii a?emil
herc that Russia has agreed ic occupy
Bulgaria, and that Auatriaand Germany
have agreed to declare the nea Sobranje
illegal, compel thc regency to resign, ami
force Bulgaria to submit to Russia.
BJSOKG \M/.I.I) I'ol M I lol; 11:1.1. \Mi
Di bun,October22 The Government
letermined on the reorganization of
the Belfast police on the Dublin nc
Thc substitution of qualified stipendiary
justicea in place of the present horoiiLrh
stracj has also been decided upon
On Half Pay.
I." . :>"'. < Ictobei 22 The Inman hine
tship Company, whose diare-holders
I to :ro into liquidation, to?
day issued a statement. Its liabilitii
red creditors amount to U74,500; i<?
'.nun. The last amount in?
clude- ?4,930 in bill duetradesmen. The
ompany are valued at
?168,800. The unsecured creditors will
\ e a iii t ]?? ovei Nu shillings on t be
pound
? mraunicati
To Owners of Mineral Properties.
Having been commissioned by the
: nor to represent the State of \ ir
ginia at thc American Exhibition to be
held in I.on.hm in 1887,and having inn!'
arran with the railroads In the
io have -hipped to inc here, free of
charge, all specimen ore- until .laotian
mai ked " For American Exhi?
bition, London," I hereby call attention
lo all ow uer- of mineral prop.
ighout th a ho wish to have
exhibited al said exhibition, to
-ml on such specimen* as rapidly as pos?
sible, iioi weighing "\er 100 pounds.
And I would be pleased to have the ?<
attached to e 1 Imen, \\ here such
e, extent of vein-, location
iropertv. distance from railroad, and
ow mi'- full name and addn
i: B M'
Conn cross t he -1 reel." said a
d u it Ii w hom be was walk
"I don't want to meet that fellow
I owe him." "Why are you so
much afraid to Von mel him
te rd av and -hook hand- with him."
? h -. but ii was different then " "VI li)
-ov" " Because I had on old clothe- vi?
's bul ha in w suit ti
fi How." affectionately taking bis
friend's arm "nothing can rival a suit of
m-w clothes in the matter of inviiiiiL:
dun-. If sou.owe a man, he thinks ii i
yoilT duly to weir sackcloth and H
until you pa) him."
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Pot (IIIKKKPSIK, N. V . < ?elo!'.r 21
As tl
.a New 'lurk, wa- passing through the
cemetery grounds thia afternoon the
driver, .lanie- Kennedy, wa- suddenl)
seized with a iii and fell between the
I'lie team ran aw av The w ile
of Judge E. *}. Eldridge and Mra.
Join- were thrown mu (.;
the carriage, the former breaking
her arm and rei evere bruises
on her lace and head. She waa picked
up unconscious. Mrs. Jones kept
her seal witil the carriage struck a tomb?
stone arid up-ct. and sin- w I i un -
dei the vehicle. She was severel) cut
about the lace and nd her shotfi*
di r was badly bruised. Mrs. Eldi idge
\ell and wil! probably recover.
The dmi i wa- not seriously hurt.
'?nv N- eb . (ictobei 22 \ thrilling
I accident, imperilling the lives af fifteen
men, occurred at thc new Inion Pacific
bridge w Inch is being baili over th
-olin rive: ai lin- point At 10 o'clock
[this morning a leak waa sprung in e
ie middle ol the river, and
in fore ii could be caulked ii had filled the
shaft up to the surface, thus i uttin
the escape of the fifteen men who were
at work on thc bedrock um.er the river.
The m-w- of the horrible situation
rapidl) spread, and soon thousands
aihlcd OD thc levee ?,.
\ Ledderlee, chief . ngineer in
re of the work, and .
Ralph Modjeska, -on ??i ihe ,t. tre--.
hastened io the caisson, and at once pro
d io extricate thc imperilled men.
Mi l ran an engine, with pumps
attached, to thc pier, ami -el it to work
pumping thc waler from the shaft
tct working an hour ii wa- found
the engim wa- inadequate for tin
work ot rescue, ami a bucket bri
w i- then organized among the
Bridge employees, who with rope- ami
buckets, -low |\ haled the water out ..! the
shaft. Tin- wa- aloa and tc.lion- ,\
and w Inn the men had been impri
over tlnce hours in the caisson, nearly
everybody despaired of ever seeing them
alive. Finally, al ahout three o'clock,
thc water was exhausted and thc men
wi re saved.
Winn ilicv were brought OUt wild
cheer- went up hom the crowd on thc
levee
WM W TOME 8T0CE MA UK HT.
aaviai or mn aaa roaa rroca m\kkkt.
Kan York, October 25.?London nrieaa
? iune very tirm thia A M. and especially fur
Lake Sh..re.
This stock lui-kept ver> quiet for some
i.me and luis Leen steadily iii.-.ched, ami the
amount Boating ia very -tn;tll. The hear ele?
ment have again vigorously attacked .ler-n-v
Central and Reading, ti liding, no doubt.
tiiat the trunk lino and other -'<K'k-. failed
pond to their endeavors, and, aa Dai ai
at present can he seen, th.", have not been
very -in?e.-s-fui ni:;-; le oi the-.- particular
atoeks. it looks to na aa if th,- people who
hold atot ka ;tre well content to leave the sitna
tion to take care of itself, having confidence
in its ability to do so. The hammering pro
ras kept up persistently during the I'.
M. with the usual result ot causing aome da
i,r,?j,,n Nothing, however, has occurred to
alter our opinion, and we still look furl
prices for ail good securities, The closing waa
steady. Money, 6.
LIVERPOOL COTTOA HARKET,
LrvBKi.i. October - I cot toa
-t.-ii<l\. middling uplan 10 dj do.
Orleans, 5 7-16d. 8alea 10,000balee, fur ar?
rival- lower prices are expected* in fact, they
ar.- foreshadowed by the movement in ar?
rivals, which an- quoted already at ad. for
October-November I B-64 for November
December; and 100-64 for December-Jana-'
arv. Nevertheless, thus far the quantity tit'
American cotton at and afloat for [liverpool,
amounts after all .adv t.. .:.i?hi hales,
? bales last year, and -tUMiOU
a 1--I Yarns steatlv. Spinners took
this week i..'> o<-it halt
RH HMOND < I TTLE MARK El
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l.'h HMOKO, \ - 'lo?
we, k
UeeJ Ver\ best
medium t<- fair quality,
mediun I di
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i/ ' - Mal'.' (ter head.
r |? auld.
el!. , lill .
and l-l sheej the
week, sales, I'.-J bi
In th - timm - Pi ti r Kern, of
lington township, Pennsylvania,
caught a small eel and pul ii In a well in
hi- yard, where ii -till i- lt ia four
feel long and about ll re ini I um
ter lt keep- Itself concealed at the
botton lar intervale,
when it come- to the top, and i bi m an
ince- are always followed bj iain
within ;i day <?r two. During baying and
harvest and other critical period- of farm
work the farmers for miles around end
e\ erv ihr. - foi intelli I ace of
the eel. lt \\ ill bave no other I- ind o!
fish in the well, ami kill- all that are pat
in. /'
A Bl n -.i 11 mt.
A W estern - ella iti readeri
boa to mind their L in the follow
: aph: " Persons w bo pal roniaa
iiild pay promptly. for t be pe
cuniary prospi pt aavi
culiar power in pushing forwanl public
: eritj li the printer ia paid prompt*
ly, and bis pocketbook kept plethoric hy
prompt paying patrons, he put- bil dm
to i.i- paper in peai i . his parag i ;>h- are
iiii.i. pointed. In paint - lu - picture! of
rents in more pleasing colors,
and the perusal of bia paper i- a pleasure
to bis people. Paste thia piece of pro
verbial philosophj in some placi where
;d! pet
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Rou^h & Ready,
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Roses, or
Lone Ranger.
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W. T. HANCOCK,
?fl nu fact ur er,
MICUMUNU, VA.