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MONDAY EVENIN Ie BROOKLYN MORE “BALANCE” BIDS. AUGUST 12, 1895, NEWS CHILD CRIED FOR MOTHER, | Affecting Seene HE WOKLD ne > FATAL BOLT OF LIGHTNING, ene pp Killed at Win- fleld While Trying to "Close the Window. THE STORM WAS WIDESPREAD Barns and Houses Struck and Fired and Set in a Adama, near Reading. wos ot “TAMISEN WANTS BIG LAW The Sheriff Gots Delay in His | Trial Until Next Month. fe Will Be Ready to Meet the Indictment. Pad Crop ~ Adolph Ki Jail-Kscup ty the writ Kings County Assembly Cit- tes Committer tly wet Jail, was set hid in six tng tt from t an editorial further large expo fee Gaynor has had no corn crop, these thin the coming week to represent contri out of town a not return t COWS TOSSED LIKE TENPINS. kunt! Burt ANOTHER DELAY FOR HENRY. As Corpun Writ | et Pot OW THE Aug. to. September, “Heavy Downpour of Rain to Be Followed by Suitry Weather— May Bo Cooler To-Morrow. asked the © unt to exte notions until fe Nenraska Quincy holes tn some mat A balk Mian The stock market contir granted Mr Adolph Kipp. Rear Long Island @ stroke of lightning at 2. sixteen, he was asleep in the attle, and | during the storm ‘open window. two fairly oud law in thin county ‘The bolt struck him, Kill ing him instantly and setting fire to shock Killed alf in the barn at the rear of the house. four children @roured by the shock, began to extin- guish the flames, when the body of Mr. Kipp was discovered on the floor, Ef- forts were made Without avail. During the storm early this morning of elegance and the house. equnael yourself the market k PATCHOGUE, his Indictment eeainet nee aah lied Ph arn ok, fr, BOTH NEARLY DEAD. Rirkett’s y Diehinte tu aUppoRe he would be Asphy since SOUTHAMPTON Charles M, Booth, at Unionport, West- ehester County, ‘The bolt str CAN KEEP ON BOWLING. The Irving Clnb a W ck the roof and Passed down through two floors Into the Mr. Booth and his family wer occupying the house at the time. feCabe were both Justice Gaynor earlier the May & Terre Mauts This morn seriously Injur of escaping gis kot away" years ago Grosre triet-Attorney, Next door is the family of James M ‘Dan, a rection boss on the railroad, Mr. nan were asleep when the Mrs. Meehan ter, of 7 Horkimer str Storm Damage tn New Jerses. ‘ Club from its club-house, at bolt struck Booth’s house. was awakened and frightened she expir Aw it was but a vy criminal case that might be General Sessions Court $2,000,000 TILDEN FUNDS. | 1 ty the Dt and Trastion & Nashvitl THE FLAT IRON WON. The Shears Wer ‘Two Men Were Ht al thunde: teen horse In ni WAR Mtruck 1 five, bt | some, rections in Harlem, after each flash of the lightning there came a thunder clap and crash as if the heavens were rent, and then followed a perfect deluge of a few minutes’ dura- more water fell New York Thrower from a Kansas & Texas Kansis & Teas pt The propa At about $2,00,00 have been turned over | es of the Tilden estate of the Unten id Treasurer of ¥. under whieh ike Wheeler, | discharged in $1000 bail Carroll sireet in the Butler Street 5 Justice Tighe, thin morning for examina Sinnott and Hastes arrested yes = for fighting, Tho Mercer street police report during the storm lightning shattered the flagstaft on the roof of R, iH Co.'s ten-story building, at 67 W. Damage in placed at $50, | at midnight was of & to # has made York Public Libra ind teenie tame the then big library funds of the Lenox and Inst Spring. trustees of the Lenox and Astor librartes have already placed thetr funds Tilden, were consolidate: teenth street. ‘The temperature her f2, and humidity The air heavy, that hour on. He hafa flat sengers, and he put then partly covered by Kats Brewery No More On application of Lawyer day It Was Wet in the Down on the street Dr. has caused | thermometer registered o'clock and 78 at noon. improvements the saty-ninth annual ners River Camp Meeting thin place did not spend. « the New York | today permitted the thin. $2,000,000 of the . the Weather Signal 8 ed by New York's upertar, Prof, Willis L., Moore, Te eeraph Frie BIG GAIN IN COTTON. Advance of Over Thirty Points Over sHbrary, alice the composition was made pany has heen aver alleged {egal 1 nephews of Mr perc on the > w | WILL INVESTIGATE, BUT |': Tilden, and the bets and other things Inslde Moth, nd Ch providing for the firing of red er and Ch from the dome on the Building, in lower Broadway, as a warn. ing to skippers and others of the ap of a hurricane or a aterm, and for the use of green rockets as warning signals on the approach of a cold wave. The former suggestion has ed, as the following letter received Mr. Dunn from hia chief this morning | was dressed he w and her ten Nellie were found drum | Brooklyn, at an earty Keenan lives at 80 Clyr Manhattan ‘The Celling Fell c Keat aveuue, Hours ending § tor New York Clty and vicintt Sho wan held urd Charged wit F Irregularities The Commissione southerly to westerly winds Fi shows the chang tn a fit conditie tu the custody of the « IN THE HANDS OF A MOB. ‘Trying to Throw a Noy | ‘erry-Hont, Special Officer Reai ‘The following ry perature for thet by the thermometer at ert BAREFOOTED BURGLARS. A Drawing o The of Accounts are ine tiguting the story of Adolph Witt, Voorhis str | THREW TWO MEN OVERBOARD. not, Who says (he Dock Commisston- Avely Scenes on Sunday Plow AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, ATHER BUREAU, years later sh uthorizes the use| NEW ROCH rockets furnished by Pain's Fireworks Com entered the residence of Augu and helpers gave with the impr shouting and yelling on the rear of the Fifty-seventh her than public Mr. Dunn has arranged with the Pa- elftc Mail, Mallory and Ward lines and mship companies for the display on their vessels of hurri- cane flars in the future, and they will also be displayed on the United States “points. All th morning and vware and jewelry ‘arried off $400 worth of | Thirty-elghth leading John Johnson, mmissioners of Accounts, while coastwise at of Witt's story, ‘admit that {tis their o develop anything start- HAS NO ANSWER TO MAKE. © of Fellows to Mag- family were asleoy Hasian em Thurine Jounston tol! Re was rescued Chapman Wrecking Company and at Bandy Hook, Branch, Bath Beach, City Island, North fect and wave tt tothe plea nen throwing young Johnson over held a revolver where they will serve to warn shippers 4nd skippers of the approaching danger. eget Lal CATTLE WERE UP AGAINST IT. five Head Shocked to Death During « Thunderstorm. 12.—A herd of O'Connor, of 318 ty sult He After they bh. a pleture of the burgla what of an art Kemble drew made a demand on Assistant | Righty-third street 248 Second cline of about Le of New York arrested ferred from the Court of | Mr. Kemble WAR sent to | Kemble expacis to catch. te ed Nis house Reacher finally wot his man t demand was glars who en ing by the drawings of the bare BLOODHOUNDS TRACKED ‘EM. Ohio Safe-Crackers Down at Munsillo al to The Even f | 3 fombs Court this mowing the three men dented having attem this report t cattle were other pasture | PULPIT TALK FOR BARBERI. | Lows. | in Finnis County for a part of the distance wore driven through a narrow lane, hedged by a While tn this narrow pi ®age a thunderstorm overtook them and descended and struck able to identify They were discharged. HIT THE LONG DRAW.” Ingraceful wire fence, ansel, applied to & bolt of lightnin, ‘condemned Tweniy-tive crowded against th Were instanuy killed, head of cattle Ww Hed to pay h Mm of $41,000.47, Nicholas Bank alleges the son we two Canton. s has a laun- to Massillon, where they | Litde Ones Traine the petitions to 1 ‘Third avens A Woman Paralyzed, Kept a « and $100,000 WAS struck at absent and his wife and five SHIPPING NEWS. POX TO-DAY Low WATER 4) time add & YEW vorK. VED To.DaY NINO GETS A STAY, BEATEN AT A CHRISTENING. HIT WITH A SHOVEL. Milligan Wars Attieked hy a STR AEDs but the blare North Wilton bara of Le Grand Seyi = featroved” by et) ceed witha large am BYEAMSHIPS > lors 1s $2,000, ‘anic inn Camp Meett Momtgomery ( It@ians and was stabbed so death in the fracas, anvela of $29,488, ang captur eee WAGES UP 10 PER CENT. Watertown Steam Falls tuto Lin ‘READING SHOWED STRENGTH. nd | |And the General List Moved Up in ympathy, News Started Raid on ©, B&Q nse heat caused many? oper} 5 main out of town to-day, and attendance change was quite ellin, alings were confined nthe floor, among whom opin- rally ax to rishiy tnelined possibility of an t Ls country red ularly but when Read 1 sold up. from the general list Improved in sym- woot ae tt een Saturday's Opening. verpool cotton market advanced | y and carried our market up| Ivance abroad was nea poitits, or equivalent Our market started of 11 points, but succeeding at a further impro: and an advance of about 16 points over y's closing prices w advance of this morning, ment here Saturday of points, makes a net ain of Was on the bullish isstiod by the Government The advance at surprise, as we selling at 7.90, Getoher om at hole and over in Sur eferrsd ta W. G. Choate, the ap- plication of Hugh J. Gra Nicholas Bank, and Miles M. O'Brien, as re- juare Lson 8 agreems ly balance worth of approved bi steral in the Niche to N 4p were the Jattor will shop Lage & Baller $100,000 on stn, sailing for Southamp- | w wou mor 0,090, ngine Com: | Watertown Steam Engine increased wages to 200 men, being a rest»ra- tion to rates of wages formerly paid Naumkeag were notified wages would edule. will The increase will re i xtore the waxes to that prevailing be- | fore the retuction two years ago. WOONSOCKET, on Wiillam Orrell, woollen tale, were Surpri y notice of an advance of 10 per made In 1893. TAILORS ARE AT WORK. trike In Over a ‘re Bary. ‘The strike of jhe t Jat en end ) 7 per cent 1 the Shops ut the chances that s will happen are {lors is practically 1s are beaten, Orchard street was de the prospects are fa- argest corn crop ever | hata | serted this morning. The strikers sewing-machines | with the exception of 200 men at 30 Suf- foik street, who await a call to work. the contractors, satisfied for havin arly to the demands of t had held out would have been better for both. he reucd after the lay shows this: which the outlook is gone back apd on this account Bur- acceded 80 was raided this morn: ued dull after ces made a turthe in WI Not Strike. Wore its normal aspect to-day, nothing in tho nature of « disturbance could ve | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 12, 1898, Aimovered save the weaker under ments thar, to-day IN TME WORLD OF i Qaotatinns, The Cloakmakers’ strike at the shop of Mever Open hen Pratt has been elect vl Secretary of | Painters and’ Decorators’ od their wood-|The general alarm was rung fifteen J rvers who refused to work over eight hours a for employing noa. were $1,999.99, $1,909.48 Were expend: Most of the clothing KrAnied a halt there In no prospe. tores In ‘the Bay"? to their aalesmen, and | been | Labor Union by Journeymen Horseahoers’ Union No, 1. United Wood-Carvers’ ot Richard Morton, {ta members, Paimer & Embury’ 416, 418, 4: of | 16,418, shop has been| Were a mass of ruins when the flames acted deleeeten ree eee ete ave Pee" | houses on Willow street shared the Labor Club of printers, , of the Manhattan Musica cellaneous Section of The Compact cutters’ helpers, Labor | been appointed Floor Mana. plenle of the Central L i Silverberg an’ | rept | receipts during the laat ai 3, The Unton Label 1 % The regular’ mee to the Central for contributing $50 to the Debs Defense Fund of L., Pavers and lected Thom | te partme : t | Rea crevice theme wjited. but the Department was hand Peter Gallina Dante! O'Connelt is me ate any 14 ¢ Beer Pump-Makers’ they do plumbing at ais | Uniea on the than standard wages, complaint of the Manhattan Musical Union Miner's People union musicians are said to de employed at $11 Is to be investigated by the Arbitration Committee of the CL. U. Members of the Laborers’ Union Protective So: to_parade on py Appearing in the parade will be ful Labor Union will Coney Island. ve been ordered for the round trip at OvDrien says the pattern-makers of | WII meet in the Labor Lyceum in Eaet Fourth han located tts Atth mireet and Sixth avenue, where It will meet Military Hall, FROM SPAIN’S WAR EDITOR. Skirminbes in Which, of Course, the Insurgents Were Beate! jengine was overturned while proceeding ad not respond vement here Saturday, 8 heavy trading on the frst) ust 38a December, “ebruary band commanded by Rego recently be- sieged the town of Ingavilanito, Santa Clara, and sent a request to surrender detachment bago sold oft detailed to defend that place. The garrison refused and made a gal- lant defense, eventualiy compelliny uurgents to retire with @ loss o Killed, among the latter belng « cap- who was Rego’s alde-de-camp, and en Wounded behind them. with a detachment of has had a skirmish, jantiago de Cuba, 100 insurgents. The latte [left two killed and five wounded on the of Spanish 2 ‘ne of about off here to 44 1-te. for September, Chicago suld off to 38 $-8e., Oats were about 1-2 GRANT GETS AREFEREE. | |near Seborue: Madiaon With a band ol Baak Differe GREAT FIRE IN "PHILADELPHIA, Over 25 Houses Destroyed and the Flames Were Long Uachecked, TAOUSINDS MAYBE LOST Tn the Densely Populated Frank | lin, Willow and Callowhill Streets, eee FCUR FIREMEN ARE INJUREK |Two Gir's Jump from the Secoi Story of a Faciory—The } Cuildings Are Old, (Speciai to The Evening World.) Philadelphia was visited this mornd jwith the biggest conflagration expe! [enced in the past twenty years. Ov |ewenss tive dweliing-houses were guttd as well as many stores and factories, | The district visited is one of the mo} densely populated in the city, the dwell Ings are old and caught like. tinder. {In less than an hour from the first alarm half the block was in flames, minutes after the flames were first dis | covered. | The fire originated about 8.30 o'clock | this morning in the rear of Brown, Bale ley & Brown's paper box factory, on the corner of Frankln and Willow streets, The first intimation was a high tongue of flame which shot up, and in a few moments the entire factory was ablaze, ‘The surrounding dwellings were soon In the same condition, Nos, 410, 414 », 422 and 424 Franklin street changed their direction and four small |same fate | From this point the flames increased jin fury, and this prevented the firemen }trom ‘doing efficient’ work, Willow | Street, which is very narrow, could not be approached, and the flames leaped across the street, setting fire to the dwelling-houges opposite. In the mean time the big picture fae~ loval organizations are tory of Buck & Co, a five-story build- Labor Union. months amounted to jing, caught fire and defied all the ef- forts of the firemen to control the -|flames. The fire spread on the upper part of Willow street with alarming jtapidity, and soon burned through Into Callowhill street, where the firemen for the first time were able to get a good stream of water on the burning embers, House after Gouse was-eompletely gut- capped. The heat was terrific, and the factory of Buck & Co. was 4 mass of ruins thirty minutes after the flames first caught the building. Three small stores adjoining on Fighth Street were quick burned to the ground before the firemen were able to stop the progress of the flames in that direction, At the time of the fire the factory of Brown, jiey & Brown containal many girls, two of whom in alarm jumped from the sevond story, but escaped un- hurt. It is not thought that any of them were burned. It is reported that three men! were seen to come out of the factory while it was ablaze and return ogain. They have not been seen since. Owing to the cone fusion that exists it is impossible te confirm this, Four firemen were injured and con- veyed to the Hahnemann Hospital. An to the fire, but the firemen were not seriously injured. Several of the fires men were overcome with smoke, and re+ celved Immediate attention fro Pollee Surgeon Andrews and his assitsants, + who arrived on the scene shortly after the fire first broke out. ‘The damage at the present time cane not be estimated. Brown, Bailey & Brown place their loss at $150,000, while Buck & Co, will lose in the neighbors hood of $200,000, Shortly after 10,30 the wind, which had been blowing strongly from the rorthwest, died down and the fire was | seen under control, NEWARK’S BIG FIRE. A Loss of #500,000 and the Ruins Still Burnin, | fisld and the troops captured a quantity One corpora! wounded on the jor Gonzales Mora, at the head of two soldiers vernment side. as receiver near Haracoa, on Au, engaged with the Insurgent bi troops caused the rebels to fly, leaving 8.x Killed on the fleld, she following day, while on the Mora overtook the insurgent band, num- bering 60) men, and attacked the posl- tions. occupied’ by the insurgents, losing seven Killed’ and killed and three wounded, SPAIN’S SOLDIERS HESITATE. the walls fell in. A house adjoining the [factory at 2 Liberty street was crushed, New Monkey at Glen land. Mr. Starin has added a striated, or wist!t, mom key to the large collection in the big 200 at ; | Glen Inland 1c arrived a few dare ago and soome MADRID, Aug., 12.— iy erfectly at home. He in & Native of Sout Ps Aud Wo Tbe wouilising of | Neel A Rent Pave at taut ttee some | jal and is of a species very rare here, For i vompanion he. hae @ sipaiou, another” member at the monkey. famity, sedan. seen in thi cnume te rae wapaiou Ta & solemm-looking chap whem stance the Rescrvists refused to march | compared with the ortinary rings aved rast tam the | monkey, which le constantly chattering and. wp © | to some sort of Mischief. Mob Pursned «a Car Driver, Salvatore Clecone, alxteea months old, of 100 Mulberry sireet, was knocked down yenterday by. 4 Canal sireet croasown car. The driver whipped 11 |p his horses and tried. to casape A ‘rrowd ee aicer him, “Thirty policemen Jomed in the chaee ei and the car Was overhauled Salvatore wae us " ut, and no arrests were mate * Hank also! nf the Madison Square 5 817000. Thy is; Reserves in Barcelona Re | March When Called Upon, rds Madison Squ ane reserve continues, yaiue of the collateral "s against the will of the Reservists. Nicholas Bar are Bank hag paid 35 vidends on all ac end ; t of the St. gendarmes fired enforced discipline, in the air, Kentucky Prinone: Desperada W ed Asbury got away are in pursuit the Crossmans an-| ship in addi- -morrow, ‘The Parson Nov Has a Red Horne, ef-loving boys ule Filed. fF. a ssc) would surround On Friday nigh: by painting the parson's Fevenged themavives and actual amsete of wash off, aud the clergymam talks of going to | The Fire Department was kept at the |Tulns of the Central Stamping Company in Newark all night. At noon to-day the ruins are still burning. James Parks er, who fell from a roof, will recover, *he cause of the fire is a mystery. The Company and insurance companies are investigating. The fire broke out at 2 o'clock yester- way afternoon, and was one of the fercest in the ‘history of the city, ‘Thi intonse heat of the day and the flamer made It hard work for the firemen, The loss is ostimated at $590,000, Less than an hour atter (he alarm was sounded eee ‘Kept Me Well All Summer Says one bart workins woman, to wh Hon was arly a vision, ond t blood purer, ney Hood’s ISarsaparilla

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