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   Newark Daily Advocate (Newspaper) - November 1, 1886, Newark, Ohio                               S NEWARK ILY ADVOCATE OHIO NOVEMBER 1 1886 Single Copy l I 82 A DAT OF THANKSGIVING THE PRESIDENT ISSUES HIS ANNUAL PROCLAMATION tei Thursday November M a of Thanksgiving and Prayer Another Extradition With Great Notes Nov land to-day issued his annual Thanksgiving proclamation It reads as A proclamation by the president of the United It has long been the custom of the people of the United States on a day in each year especially sot apart for that purpose by their chief executive to acknowledge the goodness and mercy of God and to invoke bis con- care and protection In observance of such customs I Grover Cleveland president of the United States dc hereby designate and set apart Thursday the day of November instant to be ob- served and kept as a day of thanksgiving and prayer On that day let all our people forego employments and assemble in their usual places of worship tc give thanks to the ruler of the universe foi our continued enjoyment of the blessings of a free government for a renewal or prosperity throughout our land for the re- which it has rewarded the labor of those who till the soil and for our progress as a people in all that makes a nation And while we contemplate the infinite power of God in earthquake Hood and let the grateful hearts of whc have been shielded from harm through his mercy be turned in sympathy and kindness toward those who have suffered through his visitations Let us also in the midst of our thanksgiving remember the poor and needy with cheerful gifts and alms so that our vice may by deeds of chanty be made in the sight of the Lord In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed Done at the city of Washington this first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and and of the independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eleventh CLEVELAND By the T F BAVARD Secretary of State Another BOSTON Nov Ottawa special to the Globe The government will soon re- submit to the Washington i ties the draft of the proposed extradition treaty which was rejected by the American senate Efforts will be made to obtain the assent of the American governments to certain new amendments calculated to settle disputed points between the two countries and to render their mutual relations more cordial Minister of Justice Thompson says that if the law of extradition is in an unfortunate condition it cannot be attributed to Sir John's government The last he says rejected by a clique in the American senate on the sible ground that it might affect practical liberty although it was expressly provided in the draft that it should not cover political offenses Senators Prye Edmunds and were the principal opponents of the proposed arrangement in tho past All of the authorities have proved unsuccessful I have communicated with the American government with the object of securing the adoption of a measure lated to make the present harbor of refuge of boodle aldermen and criminals impossible The Federal government anticipates a change of in American legislators and regards the adoption of a treaty provided tory amendments are submitted as a matter to be decided at no distant day The treaty will not be inada retroactive thus pre- serving for Canada her already acquired army of permanent visitors Geological Survey WASHINGTON Nov Powell the director of the geological survey in his an- report describes briefly the progress which has been made in the different branches of work subordinate to the ical survey Daring the past year one in twenty states and tories have been surveyed The experience of the survey has brought up to a highly developed art and the demand for the maps cf the survey is so great that it may be advisable to ask authority of congress for their general distribution Of the scientific studies in the swamp lands and marshal of the Atlantic coast Maj Powell there are probably square miles i coasted lands valueless in their present condition because of inundation by and waters These lands bo reclaimed and rendered among the of agricultural lands in this country But the relative attitudes of land and are not constant In some places the is encroaching upon the land and in others the land is emerging from beneath the waters So he thinks it would ba unwise to inaugurate expensive systems of tion of inundated lands without first taining whether these lands are undergoing the movement and in order to guide en- operations directed to such re- a general investigation of the charges in progress along the Atlantic coast has been undertaken Secretary Stamp WASHINGTON Nov that tary Manning has decided to sign his name with a rubber stamp the first comptroller will have to overhaul nil regulations As every man who has been so unfortunate as to have the handling of government money knows the comptroller will not accept a voucher receipted with a rubber stamp or anything else than a duly authenticated and if the question had been sub- mitted to him instead of tbe attorney eral for an opinion he would doubtless have decided that such a method as has been adopted is illegal Not long ago a lot of pay rolls came intc tbe office upon which appeared tbe name of a laborer On some of the rolls he had signed it while on others he had made his mark Suspecting that this dis- must conceal a great fraud the whole of the officer's were suspended and he was notified of the discovery In re- ply be wrote the comptroller a very fanny letter in which he called attention to the fact that the vouchers ware uniformly signed with a cross up to a certain date but after with the autograph The sola tlon of this solemn mystery be added ii that the man has been going to anight school and has learned to write Tbe Prince In WASHINGTON Nov Louis accompanied by secretary lier Michela and Count De of thi Italian legation arrived late last night And took up at Minister Roustan U now absent from toffton and it U not known in what way UM French legation will show doe honor to tot TENNESSEE BEATEN An Illinois Which That the Taylor CHICAGO Nov has been supposed that the campaign of the Taylor in Tennessee was without a parallel in our but it is double discounted by the con- test in Edwardsville Madison county 111 for the state senate which is thus W R Prickett who represented his district in the lower house last year is now the for th state senate The Republican candidate is broth r in-law Hadley and as soon as the latter was the fun began is a partner with his law Edward M West in the banking ness who is a very strong Democrat and who has always aidel Prickett in all his political tights but this time he considered that he had dona enough for him and that it was about time to help his Republican sou in-law Hadley is a lawyer and a shrewd one anil although the district is a strong Democratic one he and West have done work foua weeks and weakened Prickett not a little Mri b is tht of because she want her ii to gn to field and E Idie Prickett has gone on his and taken sides with are still further complications but will sorve show to what extent the is no Hadley started in by his free those he wished to conciliate and Prickett gained a good votes by money interest free and without curity Tuen U idley ten gross or among the infant in Madison county Prickett began a toui about ths district all the babies bul struck a in the shape of a negro ment His son swears ha will vote against bis father and his father swears that the h a vote All eyes are turned Ma county to see the result of conflict RAILROAD WRECK Nina of Oil Together With a road Bridge PITTSBURG Nov very disastrous occurred near Parkersburg VT Va ou last the parti and extent of whi have been kept secret A heavy I freight train crossing the Washington Baltimore railroad struck a cow on the bridga derailing the en- gine and several cars The bridge caught lire and gave way wrecking tho engine and seventeen cars nine of which were- loaded with oil The train and bridge were completely de- except the cars not yet on The escape of the train was miraculous The loss to the company is not less than Bridgemen are at work but will nof be completed for several days In the time freight and passenger traffic from the west is b ing carried over the Baltimore via Mawark and Ohio Boston's Base Ball Club BOSTON Nov Boston league team for is now complete and will consist ol the meyer and Conway Daily Gunning Tate and First base Morrill second base Biggins third base Nash short stop Wise left field Horung centre field Johnston right field Poorman substitute Sutton The club has been materially strengthened before and be- hind the bat and at the second base The outfield is considered as good as any in the league Although the team is already made up the directors will not miss any ity to secure first class players Indian OTTAWA Ont Nov re- here by the department of Indian affairs points to troubles the at B C The government have been driven from their work and the Indians positively refuse to allow them to go on with the surveys A gunboat has been despatched to the scene of trouble The officials here say that they are mined to carry out the survey at all hazards It is stated that a missionary named Duncan who has been among them for years has en- them in resistance There will probably be some blood shed before the affair is settled Chicago In MONTREAL Nov company has been formed here by local and some Chicago cap- with capital to buy out the two Abattoirs lately erected here and to add to them a meat packing estal 11 of large proportions A capitalist who came from the western states bought the con- trolling interest in the stock and bonds of the present Union company before it became known what be bad in view An application will be made at the first meeting of the city council to grant the naw company some further privileges for the enterprise it is em- barking in will give extensive employment After BOSTON Nov an Dr Alfred Russell Wallace the world's most celebrated naturalist says that after com- his Lowell institute course of lectures be hopes to obtain engagements over a wide area as be is anxious an much of the United States as possible In the spring he will go to California He has of late years extensively studied English social questions inn hich he has had much sympathy on some points with Henry George and is prepared to lecture in tion to his strictly scientific course on sial Economy vs Political Economy ie Baltimore Ohio WASHINGTON Nov Is learned here that Maj O so lougand prominently identified with the Baltimore Ohio Railroad company has resigned the sition of assistant general passenger agent of that company to accept the position of eral manager of the advertising and all pertaining to it of tbe Charles A Voegler company manufacturers of tary medicines C W Woolford chief of the Baltimore Ohio passenger ment has also resigned and goes with Mr A Murder Mystery DETROIT Mich Nov post mortem inquiry was held inquiring into tbe cause of the mysterious death of Stewart who dropped dead here last evening art has been identified as one an actor formerly with Palmer's Black Crook company A knife wound was found in his breast The blade bad en- tered the heart Tbe case is still involved in mystery The police are bunting for two strangers who were by Stewart's side he fell in tbe street Railroad Nov earnings of tbe Old Colony railroad for tbe year ending ber SO Groat net 927 an increase over 1885 of There were passengers carried an in- crease of and tons of freight were carried being tons more than in 1865 Tbe to the property been extensive The Tear bat tan ef mm HAY AGES OF THE FLAMES DESTROYED BY THE ING ELEMENT 4 Dwtraetloa Shan the on Which Still Out of Fatal Chicago MT PLEASANT Pa evening a quantity of loose hay was lowered down a shaft for the mules in the underground stables at tha Standard mines A lamp set fire to the hay and the strong rent of air being forced down the shaft by the engines for ventilation spread the flames rapidly and filled the mine with dense cloud of smoke The fans were reversed thut fire to the bottom of clearing the entries of smoke In time the diggers warned ol their and hastily drawn to the Ait lour before the twenty five mules bd taken out A states that the had the shaft the I entailing The i likely have to be N are idle in months must elapse before repairs cau be lunde A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE One Man Kitted and in Chicago Nov iarge stone Nos loo to street was pie e y by Hre at 5 o'clock yesterday morning The fire originated in the book bindery of Wilson and soon spread to the printing of Knight Leonard and C W Magill the three occupying the upper of the The ground floor was occupied by the tr year Rubber company and Salisbury Cline rubber dealers Shortly after the men had gained control fire the top Boor fell in with its weight of printing presses some of which went crashing through to the where a number ot men the fire insurance ind hook and ladder company were at covering goods with tarpaulins Tue were buried in the debris and nearly a quarter of an hour passed before they were rescued A rescuing party with axes and bars was hastily formed and worked diligently af ler a great deal of perilous labor in bringing the imprisoned men to the face Of those buried A C a member of the insurance patrol was found to ba dead it being supposed that ha was killed outright as his companions did not Sear his voice while they were imprisoned He was twenty-nine years old married and the father of three children and had been aine years in the patrol service Capt James Hume Augustus Patrick Mullen William Carroll and William Darby pf insurance patrol and McGovern hook and ladder company No 3 were injured it is will die The loss from the fire will be about insurance about half Home Burned N J Nov ists home about three miles from be- longing to George H Perrine of New York uid in which the annual summer meetings the Spiritualists are held was burned to die ground last night The loss is quite DEATH OF FRANK H WALWORTH Fhe Last of Principal Actor In a Marder Clue Thirteen Ago SARATOGA Nov H Walworth who killed his father Mansfield Walworth the house New York City June 2 died yesterday at his home in this city of pneumonia at the age of He leave a wife the daughter of the late Governor Bramlette of Kentucky and mo child He was a grandson of Chancellor Reuben H Wai worth a noted lawyer of the state and his maternal grandfather was Col J J Hardin of Illinois who was killed at Buena Vista Frank Walworth's murder of his father a great sensation at the time He was impelled to the deed by the fact that his father from whom his mother bad obtained a divorce on the ground of cruel treatment persistently annoyed the family by writing letters threatening Mrs Wai worth and ening her Frank had warned him in vain to desist and finally after a stormy interview shot and killed him Young worth was defended by Charles O'Connor but was convicted of murder in the second Segree He was sentenced to state prison for life but was pardoned by Governor ion in 1877 He was admitted to bar in at S C Nor light shock was felt here at It was also felt in Augusta was scarcely any ance but the swaying motion of the earth was quite distinct and was very generally felt all over the city The vibrations were of energy aud lasted eight or ten causing houses to creak a ship rocking On water Shortly after the shock k spring of clear pure water appeared in the custom house yard and is still running at tba rate of a gallon a minute The water taid have been hot when the flow began At S C Nov slight ocka of earthquake felt here lay one at p m and the other at ii New Railroad for Cotton PHILADELPHIA Nov contract baa Been by tUe United States Railroad Construction company of York to and equip the Savannah Dublin Western railroad Savannah Ga to 157 miles within eight months time The branch line of the foad from Macou to Americas Ga a distance ninety miles will be fourteen months from late at which time the be- n operation George N Van general ager of the Construction company has left or the south to begin operations The new ine will be the shortest direct route from growing section of Georgia to nah where it will connect with several im- portant steamship lines Work of a Burglar Miss NOT broke the safes of C C and last night From tafe they secured amount ab- from safe known bat probably nx much more was taken The are believed to have gone to bite and toe police are on the lookout for them EL Nor that the rumor art afloat a few days ago that a large party bad been to fo to with A K Cutting report WALKING MATCH Hoar Pedestrian BOSTON Nov seventy-two hour pedestrian race begun in lumbia rink to-day Among the entries are Erank H Hart the colored who makes his last appearance as he is soon joing to Australia Robert Vint the plucky little shoemaker Samuel Day pedestrian of England of iden Conn Pete Golden Gus Guerro of California Dan Burnes a New York lad who has a record for twenty-five miles in two hours and forty-three Antone Stokes of East Saginaw Mich champion of that state John Kelly of Somerville an old timer Andrew Kennealy champion long distance pedestrian of Roxbury J W len of Hew Haven a new aspirant for fame Frances another local J J Brennan of South of America J JV Wren another South Boston pedestrian Dan J Herty of Revere tha famous pedestrian seph Thomas Atlanta Ga F J Cowhig of South of South Boston and Thomas P Sullivan The comedy element in the race will be supplied by the last who is successor to Old Sport Campana WRECKED IN THE GULF Peril and of the Crew of Schooner C K NORFOLK Va Nov story of the wreck of the schooner Charles R Campbell in the Gulf of Mexico as told by the crew landed yesterday by the British steamship is one of great suffering After leaving Ship Island for Aspinwall the schooner encountered a hurricane which ried away the sails and so disabled her that the captain expected her to go down at any moment During the hurricane lie schooner was thrown on her beam ends upon which the captain determined to cut away the masts to right her The crew then lashed themselves to the rail by ropes but were frequently washed from their positions by the waves and knocked about the deck and in several instances received serious injuries After cutting the masts away the vessel righted im- mediately but being logged only the top of the cabin remain ng above the water and here the crew clung until cued The vessel had drifted about 380 miles from where the hurricane struck her when rescued by the steamer Escaped a Lynching CHICAGO Nov Smith the colored man who is charged with committing an assault on Mrs Mary Dolan and Miss Nora Moran at Englewood last Sunday night narrowly escaped baing lynched afternoon and may now late himself that he is safely lodged in the county jail He was taken yesterday to the house where the injured women live and was at once identified by both A number of men had meantime obtained admission to the house and as soon as the identification was established they made a rush for the prisoner The police surrounded their man but it was only after a desperate struggle that they got him down stairs and into the patrol wagon which was at once driven off at a furious rate Had the crowd known the negro was to have been taken to the house there is no doubt he would have been killed Christ Before Pilate NEW YORK Nov picture of Christ Before Pilate will not be exhibited at the American art galleries after all It will be put on view however by M meyer in this city in about a week though the locality has not yet been decided upon Everything was arranged for the display at the of the American Art association but the contract winch was drawn up was not signed as it did not contain a condition which was insisted upon by M Sedelmeyer and which the association would not agree to This condition the Paris dealer made he says when he began negotiations The Art association was notified verbally that the contract would not be signed by M meyer and that gentleman sent the agers a formal letter announcing the fact last Drowned In Erie DETROIT Mich Nov Heath an intelligent looking man of sixty-five yean of age went aboard the steamer Alaska at Sandusky Tuesday and engaged passage foi Detroit In conversation be said he had spent forty years in India and when asked what business he followed in that country he tapped his foot on the dock and said This business the boat arrived here Mr Heath was missing From a letter found in his baggage it is thought he jumped over- board in the lake His papers show that be was an uncle of William Heath Cooper a merchant at Port Austin that he had visited at thut village and was probably on bis way there again when he disappeared Wreckage Panted at Sea BOSTON Mass steamer has arrived here from Liverpool reports that October 28 in latitude 42 de- grees 40 minutes longitude degrees passed several pieces of timber about fort feet long and a quantity of deals which had apparently been a short time in water At the same time she passed a of n age with bolts through it which appeared tc be a pan ot a vessel's stern The Match Nov I wrestling match Saturday between Duncan C Ross and Lucien M Christol was awarded to Ross Ross threw Christol three tunes in fourteen and a half minutes Christol then threw up the match as he bad been injured iti the second bout b Ross falling upon him The Boy Wat Blown to BRADFORD Pa Nov 1 John factory near Rixford was by an explosion The only person wo the premises at the time was De Los Jack a son of the owner who was in mixing some of the His body was blowr to atoms Death of B F Chandler Nov B F Handler civil engineer United States navy retired at Onset Mass of apoplexy was seventy years old and has con- with the navy yards at Charleston Portsmouth and New London The funeral will at Mass Pleading for Anarchy CLEVELAND Nov and Mrs ng and the German Ms talked last to an audience of wople in the city armory on meeting was orderly Beecher In New York NEW Nov Henry Ward leather was one of the passengers on the Etruria which arrived yesterday Ho was C by a large number of friends He is in A Heavy Assignment MONTREAL Nov Joyer Co commission merchants dealers in hides leather and oils bara Liabilities BRIEF MENTION of the Way for Perry Merrill was fatally injured by a away accident at Massilon O General Swaim has petitioned the president for a review of his court-martial case Sauford Bakur a farmer near Lafayette committed suicide in a fit of dency Noah Thomas has filed bis bond and will take charge of the Xenia Orphans at tho parade in New York knocked down aud robbe 1 ou street at Louisville Ky Hia mj ara fatal Tne at Mt Vernon O was early Saturday morning of in money and stamps Krauk H Walworth who father in Naw York in 1873 al Saratoga day aged thirty-one years The jury in the Thomas murder case at Lexington Ky acquitted Pat Hunt and failed to agree in the case of bis wife Jarvis Buck and bis sister were murdered near Three men who have confessed tbe crime are under arrest Charles H Bestor Henry Bestor and George Colby Jr have been indicted at U for killing John Johnson ADDITIONAL LOCAL New people theatre to-night Mri Speer will open her dancing school next Friday evening in the Marsh A Bland v Hall Hear the Kossuth Hungarian Students at the Opera House Tuesday and diy evenings FOUND Bunch of keys at Palace Rink on Saturday night Owner can have same by calling at this office proving property and paying for this notice Hall Shoemaker the popular North Side druggists have placed a nice case of holiday goods in their store and have made other improvements in the past week Wreck on tbe Ohio Central A serious wreck occurred on the Ohio R R about four miles west of the city this morning Seven can left track near the Showman farm and were smashed to smithereens Mr Andy Vogel of South Second had the misfortune to fall down tba cellar way at new building on said breaking one arm and two ribs At this writing he is lying in a very pre- carious condition The Students band and orches- trel come most highly heralded by the press At Wallace Opera House day and Wednesday evenings Police Vim Myers drunk on the street was fined the same old chestnut John Brown and George Johnson strangers prowling were discharged upon premising to leave the city at the Opera House Thursday evening is a tive show It is a true mirror of Ireland in her present condition and should be attended by everybody especially Irishmen The music is fine and the de- lightful comedy flashes found only in Irish abound Take in the Irish Tourists by all Almee lu Metropolitan Opera House bus offers a great attraction to theatre goers the first three nights of this week in the engagement ol Mile the charming little French comedienne who been so famously known the the most popular artiste in opera bouffe on the World's stage Mile tonight and to-morrow night and the justly popular Divorcons evening She plays in English and is truly delightful in her presentation of both charming comedies A HORRIBLE ElUn with tbe Murder of Mary C Kaymer filed an affidavit this afternoon before Justice of the Peace J F Bane charging Ellen Hiles with murder She alleges that on or about the day of Sept tbe said Ellen Hiles brought forth a male child alife and that she seized and pressed the throat of said child of which choking suffocation and strangling he the child instantly died A warrant baa been issued for the arrest of the Hiles woman and is now in the of PROBATE COCKT The November Criminal Term The criminal term of Probate Court convened morning Judge Allen presiding The following were posed Ohio vs Stephen Gressinger unhitching a horse etc Jury trial demanded and case continued until next term zance refuted and forfeiture bond of fixed Ohio vs Walter assault and battery plea of guilty entered by ant who was fined and cosU Ohio vs Walter Gettings injuring ertv Case dismissed Ohio vg D O assault and tery Jury demanded and continued Bond by the Court at Ohio vs A G and H L Auntin the Salvation Army with intent to kill Cane dismissed for lack of jurisdiction Ohio vs Oliver Baird peace warrant Cage dismissed for want of prosecution at the cost of tha plaintiff Ohio Letter and Charles peace warrant Gate at cost i nsr a- Is receiving his usual Immense Stock of Fall and Winter He is Exclusive Agent in Newark for the Celebrated -U XL 1 a HI a t 8 I And Several other makes of superior reputation Ladies a perfect fitting shoe should go to O O His atock of Heavy Boots and Shoes for and Children Is Immense and will be offered very cheap 4 Electric Lights W HEAR ME MEERIN a darkey iu tones that the mott remote corners of the Virginia capital Shut up that of yours ami give us a called out a windows rattled tin il they were in danger of breaking time the yelled You kin hear me kin asked the darkey Hear you? I could hear you a replied the grocer Fse glad of retorted the vegetable vender Kaea IW lerin to be and on he rending the air with his the appreciation of this little story may not be apparent to the who lives anywhere within fifty miles of Newark But I want you to hear me it not in as shrill tones as the but nevertheless I Am Hollerin to Be I am hollerin ant t want you to hear that I am selling ladies cloaks worth at ladies cloaks worth I am selling for ladies seal plush London dye silk mohair coat dren's worth for men's and ladies underwear at that you cannot match at less than towells at that you not match for lese than towells at loc that you cannot match at less than My country-made all-wool blankets that will not shrink in Cashing at are equal to the Dresden at Blankets from per pair up More horse blankets lap robes and for less price than any house in Central Ohio Hear me hollerin that if you can buy Dress Goods Millinery or in my line for less money than I sell it at bring it back and get your money back Two at least of the minor Ktores of Newark arc cock sure they tn leading the trade and so are the Prohibitionists sure of carrying Ohio this lall but it a little early to publish the So in Dry Goods Wait and see who leads the Cloak Millinery Dress Goods Underwear It pluck energy and low prices will count I will be there Cloaks sold on the plan down and per month Do you hear me 1 ave the best cloak stock ia central Ohio Tlie O Debilitated Hen You are allowed a fret triul of thirty of he use of Dr Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances or the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility of Vitality and all kindred troubles Also or many other diseases Complete ation to health vigor and manhood anteed No risk is incurred Illustrated with full information mailed free by addressing Voltaic Marshall Mich II So That we are daily guaranteeing Kemp's Sarsaparilla to the people in this way that after taking three-fourths of a out relief we will refund the money It is he greatest and ben remedy on the market or cleansing the blood and giving you a new lease of life A well-known business man informs us he has gained 8 pounds on two of this Sarsaparilla Price For sale by 1 Wednesday morning Nov 3 via Cleveland and Canton R R good going dars on any regular train of tht trip Excursion Chicago The annual cheap rate excursion to cago is announced by the Pennsylvania Lines west of Pittsburg for Monday Nov cf Tickets good returning until Thursday Nov loin Fat Stock Show and numerous other attractions will be in Chicago during this time For full mation apply to the nearest ticket or senger agent of the Pennsylvania Company Pittsburg Cincinnati A St Louis Co St Louis Co Advice to Mrs Winslow's soothing for children teething is the prescription of one of the best female nurses and physicians in the United States and has been used for forty years with never failing by millions of mothers for their children ing the process of teething value is in- calculable It relieves the child from pain cures dysentery and diarrhoea griping in the bowels and wind colic By giving health to the child it rests mother Price 25 cents a bottle A full line of blank notes drafts Ac bound in books of 50 and 100 always on hand this   

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