Fort Wayne Sentinel (Newspaper) - November 10, 1888, Fort Wayne, Indiana THE CITY CAN Wald 1.>CA1J. were thirty-seven guests registered at the Rich hotel Presbyterian synod of at its meeting at Rushville ap pointed a place in each Presbytery to hold a meeting in the interest of foreign the time to be Nov. 13th. The meeting of this Presbytery will be held in the Presbyterian church at the first session being in the afternoon of the date named at 2 Another meeting will be held in the The speakers will be D. W. D. of Fort Rev. T. J. of Columbia Rev. D. of All members of other churches interested in missions are invited to breathes at last from out my little patient But that child would have cried all night with his if it had not been for a timely bottle of Salvation Only twenty-five cents expended brought him the latest styles of at D. 36 Calhoun P. H. W. M. Charles M. H. W. B. are among the guests at the buying from first hands we can sell 30c W. clover 18c maple 25c. and Calhoun south lot of all at They are well worth Shoe Huntington Democrat of Fort is visiting his brother and other relatives in this Mr. was elected as county commissioner for Allen coun on the democratic the latest syles of D. Calhoun society will be presented at the Temple Monday evening with the same cast that characterized the performance on its wonderful run of 243 nights in New York Miss Rose Osborne and G. W. the principal members of the are well known in this having been here several years ago with other plays by Mr. CampbelL Seats are now on the latest styles of Shoes D. Calhoun Nov. 10. A special from most dreadful disaster in the history of Kansas occurred at 5 o'clock last when the men were preparing to leave their work at shaft No. 2 at a suburb of a terrible explosion occurred that shook the earth for a Upon investigation it was found that 160 men were in the mine at the 112 feet below the and undoubtedly all of them are Two men were in the car coming up and as they were near the top they were the only men who N. Nov. 10.Tlie most disastrous and fatal fire that hap in this city for many years occurred last and tne loss of life is expected to reach between fifty and sixty general alarm was sounded at 7:30 and the fire was discovered to be in the packing room of the Rochester steam gauge and lantern an important factory employing a large number of So busy has the factory been lately that the men have been working night and day to catch up on locality where the fire occurred is regarded as somewhat dangerous and when the report got abroad that the lantern works and the cotton factory in its vicinity were on fire there was intense excitement all over the which was increased when at 9 o'clock the rumor got abroad that a large number of men had been Tlie building to which the fire was confined was six stories sixty men were working in the three upper and as soon as they found there was fire underneath they began to leap from the ignoring the fire escapes with balconies that were ready for them on the south side of the In these leaps quite a of men were many of them so seriously that they will probably By 9 o'clock the building was destroyed and five men had been taken out dead and sixteen seriously Nov. 10.The pecuniary loss will amount to The on the edge of the upper falls of the Genesee These falls are ninety-six feet When the firemen arrived the windows on the street side of the building were filled with men calling for were sixty-five men The firemen answered them by telling them not to The men paid no attention to the and soon the air was tilled with falling human There are twenty-one missing It is supposed that all the missing are and in the It was reported at 10 a. that ten more bodies had been found in the is now known that thirty-nine lives were and fifteen persons badly injured by last night's Nov. 10.The in the manufactory of Bingham paper in Mission this caused a damage to that firm of Messrs. Benedict book binders and sustained a loss of The cause of the fire is Several employes were hurt in escaping from the For you can buy a pair of shoes of On Rubber Boots we can save you Shoe flue Baye in Canada and a ot 1 Nov. 10.A snow storm and gale set in Thursday night and continued until last It extended over the whole of Quebec and the maritime T e dispatches from Lower Quebec say that two and a half feet of snow fell all along the lower St. and serious fears are entertained that there has been a large loss of life among the fishermen on both sides of the morning Mr. David Bowers was found dead in bed at his home in Wayne about four miles from the The cause of his death was He was at work yesterday upon the farm of Mr. a and quit in the afternoon and went He was sixty-five years old and a Nov. 10.New cases including two Miss Mira and Miss There are no There are still more cases developed in the to The Nov. 10.Almost returns from all the counties in the state give the total pluralities in the democratic counties to be 25,792, while the republican pluralities foot up 28,-224, giving the republicans a plurality of 2 432 over the majority still remains between 2,500 and 2,600. for reporter of the supreme and may run up to 2,800. Carr and Michener's majorities will be less than 2,000. congressional vote makes a change in favor of the for in the or Warsaw Mr. defeats Prof. of Notre by 26 giving the republicans 4 and the 9 congressmen from the or has a plurality of 452 over vote in the or Fort Wayne is given as 765 ...... 1,004 142 96 1,344 Nov. 10.The returns from the fifth congressional with the exception of two precincts in San Mateo give Phelps 20,040, and Clunie 19,769. Nov. 10.The official vote of this county gives the majority as Harrison 1,424; for 1,511; McGinnis for congress 1,275; Morrison for state senator 1,552. The returns show that the state ticket is very close if not Nov. 10.The C has dispatches from timed 2:30 p. m. stating that the state has gone for Harrison by 500 majority and for for by 1,000 Nov. 10.The unofficial returns from all counties of this tenth district give Tucker for congress 593 Cleveland's majority will be 1,000. Heavily on at Nov. 10.Frank John Carroll and John the supposed murderers of Andrew at some weeks were yesterday released on writs of habeas They immediately arrested and taken to on requisitions and charges of Connor sentenced three notorious Ed Cain Brooks and John to three and five years each in the for burglaries committed near this some weeks OF THE Have Taken Their to following deaths have been reported by the city undertakers for the week ending 8 throat 68 C. 9 72 old 54 E. 21 railroad 1 15 W old 65 Shoe Store afternoon Deputy Sheriff Wise closed the boot and shoe store of Adolph G. at 189 Lafayette on an attachment in favor of Mr. Nestle's The financial affairs of Mr. Nestle are not further Nov. 10.Wheat, steady at at 41f at 24i. at at November short Nov. 10.The navy department is informed that the United States is now in Haytian The United States has been ordered to proceed to Hampton Roads and there await further N. Nov. 10.The United States on Friday took aboard her having received a peremptory order to go to sea the 10th. She received orders more than a week before to sail on that date and proceed to to protect American interests but the order was countermanded on account of the reported arrival of the United States steamship Boston at the latter vessel being ordered by cable to proceed to but the Boston sailed before the dispatch reached Kingston and arrived at New York caused a renewal of the Kearsarge's original orders and she left here about noon WHAT THEir HAVE TO Duties off the Secretary off and Presidential Nov. 10.Tlie official returns from Union county were the first to come into the hands of the secretary of and John J. the coming was the of the officers elected Tuesday to receive his Returns will thus be reported until they are ready for a comparison and estimate of the vote for state officers by the of wluch is to be done in the presence of the In regard to the returns on presidential the law requires that the mar shal or his deputy shall visit the county seats of his district and receive them from the deputies or sheriff and deliver on the fourth Monday in between the hours of 9 and 11 on said to the secretary of in the presence of the governor and all the marshals in between the hours of 12 and 6 on said shall compare the returns and read aloud the number of votes each persons has After this an abstract is to be and the governor is then to forthwith make out and transmit by mail to the persons having the highest number of votes certificate of their The for these proceedings has the additional if more than the number of persons to be elected have the greatest and equal number of then the election of those having an equal number of votes shall be determined by drawn by the secretary of state in the presence of the governor and The electors chosen to vote for president and vice president will meet in the chamber of the house of representatives in the state capitol on the first Monday in If any elector fails to appear before 11 o'clock in the morning of that the electors by by a majority of all fill such which election shall be further certified by a majority of electors to the who shall immediately notify such person of his The voting of electors for president and vice president is to be by and according to the requirements of the constitution and laws of the United to be Sold to Indianapolis Journal is stated that the New Mahoning and Western road has got into such financial straits that the company will be obliged to seU it. It is fortunate that the city of Fort Wayne has not put up the two hundred thousand dollars which was to be donated to that company for locating shops Wayne is not fortunate or It will not have to pay a cent of the aid voted until the road is completed and its shops constructed and in No no The Journal can save any sympathy it has and bestow it where it is funeral of Charles E. Wort will occur Monday morning at 10 from the of his No. 122 East Main telegram from Mr. John G. this announces that he cannot come here to-morrow to conduct the Y. M. C. A. as other duties keep him Nov. 10.^Indiana: local rains on fair and colder on Is the mission of the ministry off Christ and Their is the World doors at the Baptist church tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Welcome to James wiU preach tomorrow evening at the Nebraska Mission upon the Patience of M. E. Services at 10:30 a. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2:30 p.m. Rev. J. C. M. C. pastor of St. Paul M. E. preach in the M. E church at Huntington to-morrow at 10:30. M. E. C. H. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. G. Carder will preach at the Nebraska Mission to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock and Mr. James Trythall at 7:30 p. Lutheran at 10:30 a. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Pastor's bible class at the same comer Clinton and Holman German in English in Sunday at 2:30 p. Methodist East at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Rev. the Methodist pastors are requested to meet on Monday at 2:30 p. at the Berry Street church parsonage to make arrangements for Thanksgiving wiU be regular services in the First Presbyterian church to-morrow morning and evening by Dr. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. All G. M. Rogers will occupy the Berry St. M. E. church pulpit at 10:30 u. m. and President H. N. Herrick at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. All Third Presbyterian Bible school wiU meet at 3 o'clock to-morrow instead of the regular 2 At this session the ordinance of baptism will be Sabbath services at the City Y. M. C. at the usual 4:30 city conducted by John G. of Tlie service is for the A cordial invitation to comer of Washington and Fulton Rev. J. C. Evening Sunday School at 12 All services to-morrow at Wayne St. M. E. church conducted by Rev. R. M. Bams at 10:30 a. and 7:30p. Veteran's Evening of All are cordially comer of West Jefferson and Griffith Rev. M. L. Services this evening at 7:30 and at 10:30 a. 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The contrary to aU has continued through all the political excitement with glorious the Third Presbyterian church services at 10:30 a. m. city Reception of new ordination and instillation of farewell sermon and the administration of the Lord's Sacrament of baptism at 3 o'clock p. m. before bible David S. pastor of the Reformed church would like to see all the members and friends of the church at the services to-morrow and Missionary services at 10:30 a. m. Topic for or the Young Man Selling his Young people specially invited to the evening Birdie Wing has removed to 55 West Main where she will be found at home to her is no better place in the city at which to purchase a stylish and handsome suit of clothes than at the store of Mr. Joe M. the well-known merchant 34 East Berry Besides being one of the best cutters in the he has the latest and best styles of suiting and has an extensive stock to select fine D. Calhoun lOo DYING Chairman of the Democratic National Committee is at His Connecticut Nov. 10.A telegram from Lime at 6:80, says that Hon. H. Bamum and can not possibly live until J. Critchet has been adjudged Burt of was in the city J. Wawada and Mary L. Campbell have been licensed to W. G. A. are guests of the J. W. are at the Joseph S. Large will preach at the Trinity Episcopal church fire department was called to a harmless chimney fire on East Berry street this the little ten days old daughter of Mr. William of East Main died yesterday and was buried A. W. of will preach at Trinity Episcopal church one week from He is the prospective Clarence the city editor of the and Miss Emma F. the teacher in Hoagland will be married in the near people living on St. Mary's avenue between Abbott and Spring street complain of the bad condition of the sidewalks on account of the recent of 101 Hoffman was adjudged insane The woman has been suffering from nervous depression for weeks and grew violent last J. S. who has been in the city for a week past looking after his property interests and greeting his will leave for Chicago en route to his home at workmen employed in improving the R. R. Y. M. C. A. undermined the south side and the walls over it sank down and separated in several The damage is not and can be to the state of repairs at the building of the railroad department of the Y. M. C. A. there will be no meeting held there to-morrow but it is hoped to be ready so there may be no further in to the and Mrs. George W. of Ewing celebrated the fifth anniversary of their marriage Thursday A large number of their friends invaded their home and passed the evening in a very pleasant A magnificent snpper was and music and other amusements were Mr. Busse is the popular foreman of the Daily and has a host of Nov. 10.Charles A. Dana sailed for Havre on the steamer La Normandie Ladies Auxiliary to the order of Railroad assisted by the gentlemen of the will give a ball at Morton club Nov. 23d, to which their friends are to Pat Stock low rate excursion to Chicago from Cleveland and aU points west on the Nickel November 20, 1888. Inquire of the nearest Tickets good seven finest line of misses cut shoes ever Prices lower than Shoe From Chicago the popular Nickel Pate November 20, 1888. For additional information call upon or address any agent of the the best D. 36 Calhoun House Post Fort Ind. Sealed proposals will be received until 11 a. November 1888, lor supplying to building during tbe current Particulars on cheap we nave bought out the bolle Sinker oC and now have on band over 25 new and second hand engines and boUen which we will at buyers or