World (Newspaper) - July 18, 1887, New York, New York How Wants Have Average number of Wants in The World per month during the six months endine June Average number of In World per month during the six months end ing June AVERAGE CIRCULATION OF THE SUNDAY WORLD FOR THE LAST 4 XX NEW JULY PRICE TWO WHILE THE GRAND JURY A QUEER CHAPTER OF WEST LAST SENATORIAL ABSENCE IN OHIO THE t Uo Cashed Several Which Seem to Have and Paid by Johnson Re turned lo West Virginia Only When that Grand Jury Had Ad and letters Which Passed Between Camden mid Whim ho Latter Han TO THE Only Camden was elected a United States Senator by the Legislature ol He was elected as a Demo but In reality he got the office he was the choice of thu syndicate of State and Federal of who are m affiliation with several corpora notably those controlling tho oil Camden la himself an oil magnate of rather large Tlie State Legislature met on the 13th of last and tho contest for tne seat which Senator Camdon would vacate on March 4 Camdon waa a candidate lor He was opposed by many of tho strongest Demo crats lu ino including and a State Senator and n prominent It was besides being the cor was a friend of James In the national that ho tried to turn over state to and that it was only through the most strenuous efforts of tho true Dem ot West Virginia that the State was saved for 1 here were when tho lust Leg that Camden nud made an alliance with secure lilu reelection In spite of the Democratic Twelve Democratic members of tho led by State Senator to go Into the caucus that was to make the Democratic and they fought mm for fortyfive days In the until tho on expired by without tlie Legislature having elected a nnd also having passed necessary ap propriation icon as Senator expired on March On 5 Wilson appointed Daniel Lucas United States Senator to fill tho The Governor called au extra session of the Legis lature to act upon tho neglected appropriation When Legislature assembled In extra session it proceeded to tho election of a States contrary to the stand taken by Wilson and many that under the law of West Virginia the Legislature in extra session power to deal only with the matters for which Die session was expressly was a but the Democrats finally united upon Charles and on May 5 elected This matlo a contest between two men of tbe same party over a scat iu tlie United States which la yet to bo Meanwhile statements had been made by Shelton n member ol the State to the effect that an effort had been made to secure the reelection of Camden through Brib State Senator as being one of the persons affected by these de manded an and the Senate appointed a committee ol turce at the extra session to Investi gate tne charge of bribery In the Interest of Cam Investigation was going on at toe time tnc Legislature was balloting lor United States 000 HACK FOB Keger teamed that he had bargained with three Republican members of the Legislature to vote for and that they wore to get each for their He said ne visited State Senator Alin ncar at his Home and learned that a letter had been sent to him by ihe Central Committee saying that had been using money to elect members of tno Legislature who would vote tor him lor lie purloined a copy of this as he and It was printed in fac Bunto conduct of Reger before tho Committee was decidedly It was evident no know a good deal mote than he was willing Hen to Ho excused himself from answering pertinent questions on ono pretext aud tho Investigation proved noth ing tangible In the way oi It showed plainly enough that more had been crooked work in If It had uot been actually car ried thereupon declared that a crazy and that whatever he might have or say was entitled to uo The THE WOULD correspondent sot herewith pretty effectually clear up the question the exact relations of senator and Roger while tho latter was supposed to be in danker of being summoned before a Grand Jury to tell what ho or to consider himself a prisoner and they a pretty clear lignt on the question of tho of two meu at the time when Camden wus seeking to the United Slates Ou the evening of Juno u there appeared at a ut the James Hotel as ol West He remained at the hotel for some Outside of the hotel he Intro its Frank By this namo he became well known in tho barrooms of the where Uo spent money lie seemed to be m no doubt as to where and how he could set more money when Ills supply While in Marietta he received a letter irom senator In reply to one written by The Senators letter was but satisfactory lor the It was about as Shelton Jind tbe article Yours Isay about w because it is not plain whether tlie word or one of similar meaning was Une Utter was undoubtedly m the handwriting ol Senator When settled with the ot the James James tue latter cashed a check made by Senator payable lo Shelton or for George a business mau of whose acquaintance saw the und remarked nicy be going on Thats smallest out of tae lot from that It was understood tnat Burnett had himself cashed lor several checks from the same sour and tile Indiscretion of Keger it be came pretty generally understood that lieger was spending Senator OP THE From Marietta lie or came to again Became alarmed at the pros of being the Grand Jury ol Kana vha and he a ticket for In he registered at tuo Warner Bonne as jFrank before ha had been there two days he was by John a former resident ol Harbour and he tool Thompson nnd explained that peculiar circumstances necessitated that In his travels he should tro under assumed But the nation did uot put Koser t his and at the end of two days ho wont to whore tend at the as Frank As an illustration o tils leose way of guarding a it can be shown that under the same date he registered as of West hotel In KrOn the or 28d the fol lowing telegram vraa tout from Cincinnati To Leave for Kentucky The probability is Hat Reger lisa heard that tho authorities were niter Roger did not start for Kentucky that lie remained III Cincin nati several days and had some trouble about cashing a chenk or as the following tele sent to Senator will ably they were sent la the order In which they ap pear Bo you intond to help the cause Entirely Chock uo Wire FlUNK It seema that when Reger the check or draft to obtain the money he was required to iden himself as Frank ana this he could not He explained openly to of the now Fidelity National Bank that Senator of West told him to go to this and ho seemed to think It strange that the Senator had not so that he could get the lieger then communicated with Senator probably the message given In part and received tlie following 2J Frank Take to or both at 38 West Pearl and will cash It for The foregoing telegram is of the dato of June in the Western Union telegraph Alexander of the firm men In tne Is a Standard Ull being In OHIO and Kentucky what Is in the Consolidated Oil West McDonald and are close personal aa well as business Regev went to the office of McDonald They Had heard from Senator anu paper which had given much waa promptly fieger remained in Cincinnati for u few 1itttng a rather wide lor a young man from the From Cincinnati Keger went to Marietta and set about enjoying himself alter preferences shown on the occasion of Ills previous Ttare no received the following telegram June To Griad Jury Kanawha County Inthe above telegram thn date does not stand as it wai first Tbe date was originally June Whether It was so written by and tlie 1 changed to a or was changed for some other Is a matter for Upon receipt of thU having been satisfied that no would not bo at present arrested or taken before the Grand started for West He would leave the Ohio Kail road at in going to Ills home lu U On Jane 20 the name of Senator on tue Oration in When Refer arrived Senator Had a long tbt platform of the railway To tho onlookers the talk had tte ol being con and On last THE WOULD correspondent went to Regor was having gone oil me previous Saturday to tlie county sent of Tucker I made aome as to Regers among hlB neighbors and found that no fairly Late in 1110 of the day of my arrival Keger I made his and after talking lor some apoke of his fruent trip in Uow know anything about It 1 Reger As I had true name registered at Marietta and the Wilson written In the same at tne Warren House in Athens and ut the Rouse in I was able to Inform Roger actually believes that ho la tne personification of yet he has the poorest kind of success in keeping to him In tho coune of the conversation I remarked that he must tuve liud a pretty fair time In Mari ho with a theold man Senator mid me to go and enjoy and I did Why did yon leave Marietta and go to Athens 1 1 1 thought they were after me in West Vir i What did yon Join Athens 7 1 didnt stay I met an old acquaintance as I was aa l Frank I was he me 44 When you got ti Cincinnati you couldnt have had money 1 only had f That wouldnt last 14No sent to ihe old and ho sent me a Waa that tho one McDonald cashed Yes how did you know about It 4 What did McDonald have to say He was very I if 1 wanted any more money and if he could do any thing for yon have much correspondence lite while you were in Cincinnati 7 4Yes I believe I him twice in ono One of tne telegrams was quite 4 Waa it In reference to sending money 4 Did yon get the money 1 14 Yes lie Bent me a how much did you get away with in Marietta 41 suppose I of the old mans money and went somewhat into of his manner of spending Did you net any from him while you were at Marietta 44 yes containing Did you get any other letters at any time while In Ohio 14 Yes 1 received In ad vising me to be easy and not be us was no for they couldnt tate rno m 4 4 Cleaning for the Grand Jury 14 of What old yon think of It 7 I knew they could take Reger said he was of being Indicted himself as they could not prove any thing but might try to use Mm as a States against his 141 would go to Jail and Biay there two said before I would tell on my friends or to injure the in order to convince me of nia friendly relations with tne senator he permitted ine to over a of letters from him and a few from other The cabinet In Rogers contains letters and telegrams received from politicians and persons of conditions of life in the course of m any He saya ho never destroyed but one letter in His life and Is sorry he destroyed Probably mere la material In Hogers preserved correspondence for getting up as lively a political dance ua West Virginia hae ever scon The circumstances which Into pos session ot THIS WOULD correspondent in were fully corroborated in every respect by Rogers ad missions and tho documents which he Just my departure from it occurred to Keger that uomo of his several micht make public tho Information he had been giving out and lie seemed considerably horrified at the A 3hizo nt July citizens of this place were startled at 5 oclock tnis morning by cries of The bell on the steamer Chrys as she lay In her waa aa were also tae different The fire occurred on tho centre dock In the old Seymore a frame building north of the freight depot of the New York central uml Hudson Chief Engineer and his assistants were pres ent with the several tire Tne lire origi in tho shop ot destroying the the contents of a coal a containing two all of whom one horse aim three It Is Bald lo be largest flro tnat nas occurred in this place In thirty It U estimated tao loss will reach Wife Gets by SPECIAL M July Nell Kerr nas cre ated a sensation by eloping with a Her husband was a travelling passenger agent of the Queen and Crescent They lived together six years In this Kerr ered her two years ago in correspondence with an Indiana the last two or she took her She went over Into Kentucky and married of a boy twenty years imd twelve yeara her They nave run away to Washington Terri and Kerr is pursuing them with a detec Obituary a wellknown physician in died founder And editor of tho of Hartford died at bio home In that city aged Uo rade in the composing room of tbe Hurtford Courant fitly years and waa a follow workman of Robert Kadie used the of Harry an died at yesterday in tbe cottage of 3eclar Lone She waa formerly Miss Sadie tbe daughter of a wellknown hotel pro of The funeral will take place to and thu interment will be at tihe a child three PERIL OF THE THE SAFETY OF THE BUJE TO How His The that Threatened tho Destruction of the How Cleveland Acted Die Thrilling Moments After the The President and Cleveland at TO THE Jaly The accident to the which was tola in WOULD of Has tlie allabsorbing topic of conversation here If THE WORLDS balloon imd to descend la tHo middle ot the village it cot have canned greater excite That tho life ol the entire party in tite train vain placed la Jeopardy there cannot be a and it was only tlie coolness and presence of of Fireman Jolin apcd from tm almost certain and horrible THE correspondent last obtained an inter view from ouo or persons was aboard ttio special train and also tno heroic AVDO at tlie peril of UAB own life BHut off the ana stopped the The Hold il We left Clayton at and let her go for all she was We reached Carthage in good where we loll the special car had couie from Oswego In tlie Wo off then for Alder Creek only tbo Presidents special containing all thereat of lila Wo crossed Styles two miles or BO ol and the gave blasts ol the at the whist ling The next tiling I remember there was a crash of some kind and engineer came rolling over I presume it was Hie broken steel pm aching the but whether H struck him or uny of the silvers struck I dont 1 The cab began to vocK from side to side HKo a and the next thing I knew the engineer either jumped or Jell from tho The steam was escaping tn a cloud and It we found from a hole the Had into the I waa frightened and began to crawl upon tlie coal In tho tender to get over to the Then I remembered that tlie steam was not shut off and Knew that wed bo apt to run till It or till it had exhausted I presume H nave taken us right without only wo would liave been sure to rim into In tlie Utica The which was pounding the at every might easily have caught In the ina ami OH tho i crawled buck Into ino cab and shut olf tie didnt lake me ten but I was wut through uttU tho not The who WUH aboard tho Had pulled the imd we rau a mile and a The didnt take two now THU Tho story of what occurred Inside of the special IB told IH follows by ouu of the had been running at H rate of ever The tracks of us were clear to Alder imd we wero not to make another utou before getting Tho party was rather alter tho jaunt and tho conversation was not very I re hearing the whistles of the en glue and a rni inn o the wan against the like At that moment who was In a forward compart oi the came harrying la and pulled the safety Tho slot a aud the whistling had led me to believe something was the and tho of Hie Superintendent confirmed my was talking quietly aud evidently uad cion ot I looked at the lie sat tli ere calm uml aa out it was to see that he had seen all that 1 had and was on were others of tho includ ing who apprehended serious but nobody moved or said a word to alarm the Tne tram came to a stop after about two aud when wo went out on the front platform we found the lire who Imd the soaked with He saul the engineer had jumped or been Irom the cim wnon the accident first Ho did not kuow was tbo cause of the and we couldnt tell right because the steam waa bUU escaping In u cloud from tho promptly sent out men to nag ttio night which was following close behind anu were wont back to look for the He was found lifeless ma a tried tlie tling Tho railroad ties all the way baoK were nickc i iwo or inches many of them had actually been into ters by the of tho broken Tho special was attached to the night camo up two or thrue minutes and it was not till we were well on our way homo once more that the truo state of affairs made known auU other aa well aa the ex pressed the sympathy for the unfortunate Cleveland immediately Inquired his tearing H was Ims witu the and herself on so many of their The oi tho caused a of gloom to come over tne entire If the had not stopped tho engine I presume we have met with a very serious I that it shows bravery on liiB purl to returned to the spot in the cab where his comrade Had met death only a The ouu was in a cioud of steam at cho and the did noi danger he might be The accident will have no effect on the future of tue Tomorrow morning he to as the guest of Secretary aud the following day to visit his m Tuesday evening he home foi There will ba a grand pyrotechnic display ID honor of the President on TO Today was very The President and divine worship this morn IUR in the little erected in tlie centre of the village by the William lie has there for eight during which time he has built small at Alder Creek aud White ho preaches alternate Sunday a in tlie Ho does not believe In evening Tne church is a f iamo with a single in which la a i he are upholstered and tlie windows are of stained gin Over a win dow lu au alcove as the sanctuary and back of the preachers desk ta trailed a vine Hie sanctuary was decorated aua potted in tho richest and their fragrance filled the A few minutes before church time John drove to tho Tho Cleveland ana the domi wile came out and entered the carriage aaU were driven to the The dominie had gone on foot some minutes Kernan did not enter the out the tol bv his witu and walked down trie third from the This IB tho Cleveland entered aat beside and tho oc a seat at the of the Tue dominie sat in his pulpit lu a meditative while his who is Kio played a prelude to tno opening neat in the church were in the and many people stood up the The usual audience is adoui this The preached a cautioning his hearers against classifying them us and The dls course was logical end In the Jong the dominie for the divine on the President ol the St No direct reference made to tUe accident which had jeopardized the Presidents but it was HUr in the of thanks that the lives of all present had been spared and lu a prayer lor those In and At the conclusion of the service the waited respectfully for Iho Presidential pew to be and and Cleveland solemnly down the looking neither to the right nand nor to tae Ker tras la aua ball the worshippers had left the church it had whisked the President and nis wife Tlie and hia wile to Luncheon was served at the fit 1 after which tho brothers ana their wives over to tho church at LakeIt la a distance of six miles buck to wards the North and the drive la one of moat wiM romantic which the picturesque country hereabouts TUe dominies guests were The little church on the was packed aa full as tuo village church had been in the 1hu clergyman a brief and simple discourse which could not Help reaching tlie understanding of all Ills the President received n from Secretary stating that the widow of Engineer Riley did not live in but He and were therefore unable to call aud express the of and and SCANDALOUS Some 80O and Boino lu a Manhattan Beach Some six or eight hundred women and chil dren were packed lost night in the pen set apart for Its passengers by tlie Manhattan Beach at Manhattan waiting for tlie gates to open for the Ten before tlie time of departure last nights furious storm TUe rain beat In through the open sides and front ol the wetting pretty The gates wore at last opened just two minutes before train but the had ns polled np just In front of the it been stopped some one hundred feet further down tbo There was no other train on the and there seemed no rouson whatever tor Through the drenching storm and fin ions against which umbrellas wore absolutely surging crowd pressed to tho TUe two rear cars were parlor coaches and of at once crowded aa Ural haven of The train pulled out on Probably one hundred persons were lu each of the parlor crowding ino vestibules to the very Is no roar door to the ordi nary open and there no way of getting to thorn from tho parlor vralle tho train is In The train was in the conductor started through the parlor coaches and demanded an extra fare of 25 Tit fro arid some allow of but they were of no Ono evidently a and returning irom his ouo outing for tlie Ke said hla a delicate and little had taken tue car they came ho to get out of the They would go Into the forward he but tho conductor said couldnt be Then tho man got out at the frnt station arid But tho conductor wouldnt have You have got to pay me fifty wo dont run cars for tie bo the poor fel low reluctantly drew out Irom a poor wallet hla conts ami the railroad got cents more from every woman aud child on the Hundreds of poor women Sunday drosses Irretrievably loan which the rall company in jus tic e ought to be made to Meanwhile the miserable cloth were no at all ia tuu ordinary The train ran very slowly ami almost an hour before it dumped its drenched aud Indignant load into tlie auti too limited for the big of the boat ut Buy It WHS when the dock nt Whitehall was and tt may be counted upon as a certainty that a very sm ill proportion indeed of thoai up by that boat and train will Irust to the of as uov MORE CORPORATION TIi o v Tli o ugh t to IS 11 in it a An y but They Jid TO THK July was crowd at lii ver View last night and extra went out to bring the people the last cars reached tho at Bowen ville the cars were stopped tlie wero told that the cars would go no They refused to get aud began singing and declaring that they had paid their f area and would go through to their houses or stay in tlie cars all Police were sent but they could do nothing except to preserve the wad summoned by anct after a long cart were hauled out of the barn and started olf One car went to Globe Vil lage and the to Flint but the third ut tho City and there was more of the passengers wanted to go to If Hut others to Th 3 to get and back went ttio car to the oar a tuero was anitner and the car was finally ruu down ou the siding at depot and left The passengers noisy aud everybody living in tho wus awakened by the Tno police wore summoned after a long a was by which the if taken to City Hull again they would walk the rest of the alter midnight the passengers wore again brought to City they loft the in it July lynching at Union Kurly In the week a negro immed John Thomas committed an assault ou a little white A was and after a long search ho at and brought Ilia trial was held yea aud crowd ihe Uu was by his At tins point Boino one in the crowd Thats Lets put him where hell uo no more of devils Then thy num bering two roue tmd uu Impulsive rush surged over the posse of them their efforts to save the mob seized the lu un i us taut a rope was produced aud a tiie prisoners Willing threw au end of tho rope over a beam in tne aud iho crowd walked to in Ilia Drug TO THIS July of Daven found burned to death in his drug store there About l oclock tn tuft morning ho attempted to go downstairs a when he fell breaking the lump at Hie turn in the oil over him saturating his clothing and taking Coya clothing waa hardly burned Everything goes to show that he had been fighting the lire until he BU ecu rube a by from a Burning July The O at way burned at oclock tins The lire is supposed to have originated in the kitchen from the Tho saved most of and most of 1110 hotel furniture was removed in a damaged condi The was owned uy of and managed by The total loss is estimated at well the were all when the iiro started none oi them were A BOW IN CAMP ly it 10 THE 1 July a prominent of townt was by a ball yesterday and probably fatally He was badly cut up Ula clothus were entirely stripped from his July in nnd early thiy badly dnm agod tbo ut ou au July tar ot ut this was killed yesterday by the of a bad been left la a children were FOND DO destroyed tbe ol Johnaon and the odlet and thrtin 0mall by la no TBV Vt LIAT MASTER WORKMAN ACCUSED OF THE Illy Attempt to liy tho Tho nicotine In Disorder unil a for ClaRH au All No could Have registered the lieat In at Master Workman sat up to tbe will of the majority of tbo and because Its failed bo rolled up tae de clared the meeting adjourned aud left the Not content with that lie or dered one of his to seize the books of district from Recording Secretary and be waa protest brought friends to hlB assistance and tho booKs were forci bly recaptured and wero looked up In tbe districts ot the secretary has tne While the excitement of Die participants In tbo for ol the books was at lever heat and uncomplimentary epithets were freely ox nothing more than a scrimmage took blows wero struct Tho the successor of the Home has been dissatisfied with the complexion of the Executive and HB own ever since the Boards and schemed aud plotted to obtain a majority upon It favorable to the and Paul on tho Board when It was were friendly to tuo Class but Meyer could not devote tho necessary time to attending to lo worK at hla trade manage Hie affairs of tbe Clothing Cutters of ho Is Muster and Hugh had not the necessary to stuad out the ma ol tho 1hey therefore both sending HlB resignation to the Board and Meyer nls to the THe Board accepted resignation and declared bis place aud Meyers place was also declared vacant by the the meeting of the AntiPoverty Society was aa It was supporters were to make a strong ap about meu leri tUe Taking advantage of their absence and the majority it was tlton assured the Class proceeded to elect Ttm and Brother a to tho Executive The Urst meeting ot the Board ufter the election was held last tbe Hoards was supposed to bo out of the and Tue Class It nud a ma of votes lu the It bad been that Board was going to hold a band to the Central Labor antl cooperate It In tbo settlement of troubles between tlie two Tula waa reversing the ol The which has been always opposed to acknowledging any labor or an its and It deter mined nip such weakness the now Board have in direction In It hold a previous to and Its plan of action was resolved When the meeting was to the chagrin of Thp was ID his tue question of sending a peace delegation to the Central Labor Union came Ine Class was and wnom hud considered ono of them voted with tue Only Mo und Suaw wero opposed lo the movement was now considered a traitor and must be dealt A caucus of The Class was hold Thursday after tlie Board which lasted well Into Tue con had decided that Green must be got rid of on bad uot Bent In bis It WUB now In proper lorm or to tho proper There had only buen ouo vacancy and hud elected to all wus not a member of tlie This was the re sult but thu assembly might not look at It In name It wus consequently revolved tne member ot tho Gen eral Executive who had suon a power in tue should bo asked to come on and lane command of The forces In the ngut which was sure to come Thomas e received the notification of what he was to do ut and came to city when consulta tion of the chiefs wus held nnd tho map ui cam fully Ol course the conspiracy was In and the yesterday went along The members of tuo Executive Board appointed Green and gone on their errand to tho Control Labor wlton a thun fell from tuu Muster was first tlie tup of the gavel the announce ment 1 As Brother Hugh Greenan had not regularly resigned from tho Executive there WOB only ouo vacancy ut the lust of ttio 1 therefore bold tbat wus elected to Ull tuut us he uad the number of aud Brother Is a member of the seemed to nave seized upon the several hundreds of sweltering It lasted but a Then pandemonium seemed to be let At least tue were ou their feet Hubter Workman T was irom every to recog one tue tell uu by now excited by the sturm he had ut last deigned to notice u is your point of oi der 1 naked the Mas ter Then peace was and all tne resume i their It Is Muster said the If tlie election or Brother is Is that of Brother uml If must go they must both Tno polut of order Is not well exclaimed the Appeal I Again Hundreds of were luto a pale and let tlie guvel fall for last took the charter ot the dis irom tbo capital where It must bang when ttio botty m lu rolled It und closed the and went down followed by the maledictions ot hundreds of ungry The delegates were still excitedly dis cussing tne Shaw the were by Daley and the when au from attention to his oh the right 01 the James Hur who was Secretary ot tito Association of Longshoremen during tue strike last and wito WUH appointed by aa Assistant Secretary at a 1C Is he could reveal some stories In regard to the manage ment of tuo and wan walking away Just then the three hoard WHO had at tho Cen tral Lauor Union that there were times la the und had hurriedly come to Pythagoras and of Board Archi bald u dart lor sent me alter the said Hur uuu Im going to get them at all You will not take those books out of this exclaimed a grab lor tae disputed Tuu other delegates realized at the position of and two aides up and a tussle for the possession of the books look which finally resulted in the victory of the Tne books wero given to aad he was escorted by the victors from the hull to Ms where he placed them in the districts shut tne put on the uu i he in charge by his Thus ended another struggle In The Clous waa again de Dentils from Yellow KKV July have no oases of lover aluce but there have been two Tae record now stands Total canes to 1111 W slot 67 dis charged Lewiss July mother of Ida the heroine Qt the died this Valuable In Hot GREAT HAVOC AT Crops Mowed Trees Felled to the and Roofs Torn SPECIAL TO THE 1 July most destructive storm that ever visited this part of tne swept over Cumberland County The clouds broke over the town ut about 2 oclock this Tbo storm raged about an The wind was accompanied by heavy light ning and The latter consisted of lumps of ice as big aa a half dollar and three times as with edges aa keen ns a It mowed down the crops uml cut the leaves and twigs from trees Into millions of pieces that made the fairly It was tne that did moat and It seemed to especially single out trees on which to spend Its Carlisle and the vicinity is unusually well wooded and after tbe storm fallen lay along roads by Many streets and alleys were rendered impassable and everywhere one looked in tho town trunks and branches were piled up so as to obstruct the roofs and all kinds of property were drawn Into tho general The of the Ladles Institute was tho trees lying lu all The buildings slightly At tlie In dian Training School the confusion for some time was as the buildings lay right in tne path of the storm and nearly every ono suf Pratt estimates the loss at over Tne lost part of Its ventilators and The end of tuo girls building was the windows and tbe doors were smashed In and the roof was Three hundred square feet of wus hurled tho air high over the treetops and crushed Into the Captains 400 feet In tue Almshouse buildings 500 panes of glass wero A stable at House was blown the roof of the was damaged and nearly every window wus smashed Tho roof at Florence House was stripped oS clean anil that of tue lifted One big pinetree lay across the railroad und stopped the 4 oclock ex Thi Dickinson buildings were slightly damaged the campus wus strewn with fallen The roof of tno small boys building waa stripped on both sides for feet und the of aua ventilators and sheets of tin were a quarter of a mile Tuo damage over tlie county to buildings and stoik is very In tne front of the Methodist Church was blown tho Reformed Church was shattered und big wagon and carriage was while a brick u now brick resi dence aud Innumerable trees nud shrubbery and property wore John a was seriously injured by fulling This is the only injury to human life reported tuns SCRIMMAGE WITH CIRCUS and Iron 17aod liv tho SPECIAL To THE July circus which had been ex at Woburn for several days finished its Saturday night and struck While Ihe animals were being loaded on the curs and the baggage and camp equipage packed of the people stood about watching the work making disparaging The circus men took offense and a fight In a few mo ments the crowd took a hand generally and tho circus men rushed In with nnd Iron Shots were knives and a lively free fight was la progress of Police Nelson a score oi re serves Tito circus men retired to tho animals which was and barricaded the door empty Chief Kelson appeared at the door of tuo teut and demanded a Tbe meu brandished their weapons aad warned Him not to come lie charged tue tent with tne police und all who did not make their escape the A large number were badly hurt In the but were removed by their John Kelly was stabbed and a boy wus lilt with a stone and knocked Several others were trampled upon oy the DYNAMITE IN A Break Up a Colored Societys and Steal the TO THE July the most dia outrages ever committed in this vicinity oc curred at Just of this last it being the partial destruction by the building lu which a large ball was In The bull was under the auspices ot the colored people of the place and was very largely About 10 oclock a number ol white men made a raid upon the building Intent upon a quantity of beer at the The attack was frus and whites retired only to reappear iu an hour with a number of dynamite car were exploded beneath the windows of tne shattering tne structure In many lights were and in tho which ensued a of people were There were many narrow aud It IB a won der that were uot In the sion tlie beer was The perpetrators have not been A New York Burglar on His July man giving his name as or and hailing from New was at at 3 oclock this morn ing while in the net or Into the sate ol the postmaster aud lie had a set of burglars nnd was to blow the sale open dynamite when It Proved July of Al was sleeping ou a raft la the Allegheny Elver this evening when some wishing to play a practical Joke pushed him into the water and tin was None of the boys have been Condition July who was Injured while has rested easy all Her physician thinks she will get along all Sue will probably be to her bed for a week or Two Drowned In the July skiff containing Leopold Oberacker and Max capsized In the Allegheny Hirer this and buth were Their bodies will be sent to relatives lu Gratly imd family ore cottagers at Justice and are at tbe Newport and of are at Spring James and wife will go to Augusta shortly ou t Ralph Johnson of are nt aad Miss the widow and daughter of the lately deceased are at Secretary Whitney will remain iu Washington until about 15 before taking his Ue will divide his hla 1 atre house aud He will join bis wife at Uar they are to be the guests ot York Afterwards go to remaining thereuntil tbe close of tue Congressman from and Assistant Attorney Sunday with Oo at his mothers country Herbert sails tor on Wednesday with hla family to bo absent until Congress of bis own bo saxd Us future is Alabama a great iron aud coal resources will soon make her one of tbo foremost States of the Values are at present In but time will rectify was s graduate of Mount and carni East for thu time la years to attend the nial of month Hne Is now with rela tives lu before visiting nor home In Woodworth is connected by with tat most influential families In northern She vent to Oregon a girl of returns CAUGHT IN A BIG FIERCE STORM SCATTERS DESTRUCTION OYER TUB It Came Down In an Instant anil Found Hundred of Small Craft of Casualties Unknown Men from a Capsized Yacht In the Lower Panic on tho Steamer Columbia at A black torn ing over nnd over like a came suddenly ont of tho northwest with racehorse speed at noon yesterday and spread over the In aa Instant the air was full of Hying elands ot whirling sheets of water and broken and a wind roared over the bay anil through the streets as the oldest mariner la the port could hardly recall outside of the It came np like tho turning of a caught the harbor full ol unprepared overturned scores of small dragged the big ones from their anchors and swept ap a sea even on the well rivers that was not pleasant to look On shore It blew down blow In windows and levelled There was vivid lightning In tha dark cloud and while it was passing over the peala of thunder were almost Many build in KS were struck by Many fatalities ou the water arc though there la room to hone that they have been and hun dreds of people bad uncomfortably narrow The day was exceedingly even for this summer of Hot Tho mercury was uo too much antl much too early for the comfort of people who wanted to enjoy a Sunday morning By o oclock the liquid silver hail climbed to 8 degrees higher It was at tha same hour Saturday At B oclock It reached and was then 0 degrees ahead of Satur days Up tt continued to go like a wild oat and at noon it waa 01 by tho That was 6 degrees above the record of noon tho day be The question where It would have gone by Is an open and New Yorkers no doubt are not nt all eorry that it It Is a burning reflection that the previous days record or 9D would have been far On Saturday the mercury rose U degrees between 12 and If it had not risen any more yesterday lu tho same Interval should have bad It at least at The breath of the streets drove more people than usual on Handily to the and the Tho excursion boats and were and the hay was white with sails nil Everything In the shape of a pleasure boat that conld stretch n rac of canvas was Into was and from the all Towards noon it iell Tbe air was sultry Then the storm It only lasted thirty but made things very lively whila It held TO SAILING The coasting schooners In the bay fared There were several with all sail set In tho One of a had her main b oom broken in two nnd her mainsail torn into Another had her mainsail sUt down the middle from paff to Still another bad her jib blown bodily Persons wbo saw the squall break sny tnat It came out of the sky Ilka While all this damage was bong done In tne middle of the was not a breath of sir stirring among tho yachts ut anchor near the Bay But the yachts had a very lively time a few minutes Pierre steam yacht Keva dragged Her anchor as 1I1H wasnt There Is only one rock on the shore between the steamboat dock and tho Yacht and the Reva missed that by less than half a Kite was driven away Insido at the flock but foe her very light draught six feet would assuredly have been hard und Tho schooner Nokomis also drugged her anchor and came near being driven against the She lust to the pier and remained there tho rest of the The boat Jessie Caryll was driven against the but quick work on tha part of her crew her from greater than the loss of some paint A largo coasting schooner which was passing sail got In her but narrowly escaped being blown upon the end oi tbe A tugboat pulled botn tne schooner and the Caryll to a safo when the squall sloop yacht in which a party was out sail lug dropped her sails and was driven on tho near the Atlantic Sne was gotten off unin jured soon after tne I The steam yacht the bit sloop uml tho schooners Palmer and rode tlie squall out THE STEAMSHIP A coasting schooner adrift at the beginning of the blow uuu bore down ou the Na steamer which had just come anchor off The doctors tuu George w along side of tho Erin and directly in the schooners She was snatched ont oj tho way iu a and the schooner came bow oa into the tearing a big bole In the steamers port side above the water and just oi the The rebounded and drova away in tho Her name ws uot learned by any one on the Tue damage to the Erin la uot very The schooner carried away her A seaman of tho yacht Fanny was taking in an awning ou the yawl off Quarantine when tlie squall came The yawl over la u twinkling and the sailor was sent struggling tut a the The doctors pulled aboard tind towed the yawl to The open Marion was Idling 611 Point with Her sails Dapping in tbo John aud Joseph and Peter wera on They did noi have time to take in sail and tae down In the track of the T nro men put out In u yawl for who were to the Tho yacht did uot and was towed The rescuers were Philip Dunning aud a Brooklyn newspaper IN THE The yacht of this was sailing near Stuten Island when the storm Those board saw with five go The Toughs were to any aid until It was too and the live men weta They belonged on and their boat was tawed there by tho steamboat Eliza Two young women and a young man ont from Brooklyn lu yacht In the They not of last No the shore knew the names of tne occupants of the They wont to It Is feared wero A crew troin the Ariel Rowing Club rescued three men from a capsized The steamboat which about with souls was just outside Inlet when the storm and to avoid almost inevitable danger front being driven ran several miles out to There vras treat excitement on of women crying utut screaming with They re fused to go down to tbe ror a result were thoroughly by the Throe young men and three who put out from me foot of Jer sey in a were capsized ofT Liberty Alary B who lives on aud John Woud rowed to them and brought them safely to the Coven a party of thirty who w re In five wera uut were able to swim It was a The of the Iron steamboat was struck by the SUo left for Coney Island from pier 1 about is oclock carrying nearly two thousand the great majority women and the vessel started she was listed to star but the ballast was soon adjusted and all went well till the big blow It struck the vessel such fury that tbe crowds flocked out of the raiu to the port causing the boat to Those on the forward decks rushed the earns time for shelter to me ana beween and the careen and tun storm there was tuo wildest Women screamed ant Many reached for tho tearing the slats tho Pour men on tha middle aecK att made wholesale grab at the preservers and themselves Hats weru thrown Babies Gilder bad difficulty in bringing tin crowd to Its