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Y o u n g s t o w n N e w s A n d N i a g a r a F r e e P r e s s . Vol. VI. Y O U N G S T O W N , N .Y., F R ID A Y , AU G U S T 2 7 . 1 8 8 6 . No. 2 7 . A BEAN-EATING HERO. N t S W I M S T H E W H I R L P O O L R A P I D S IN A C O R K V E S T . W i l l i a m J . K e n d a l l o f H u t t o n M a k e s th e P e r i l o u s T r i p to K e ttle a W a g e r o f R 1 0 ,- OOO— A l t h o u g h Me W a e S u e e e e e ful T h i s T i m e H e W ill N o t K e p e a t It. N i a < ja h a F a l l s , O n t , A u g . 38 — W illiam J . K e n d a ll o f B o s to n , M orn., a r r i v e d a t thu F e ll* S a t u r d a y a n d took into hie ooiifkletirw tw o or th r eo m e u a t the F a ll*, tellin g them th a t lie intended to sw im the w h ir lpool rap id s b e fo r e his retu r n w ith a co r k vest H e m a d e u p his m in d y e s t e r d a y m o r n in g to m a k e tha p e r ilo u s trip a f t e r d in n e r , lie w e n d e d hie w a y to ths old M a id o f Mint lan d in g a t Hus|ieiision B r i d g e , N. Y . , acco m p a n ied hy h is friend* fro m th e W e s t e r n H o tel a t N ia g a r a F a ils, w h e r e he luul p u t up sin c e his a r r i v a l , thi h is a r r i v a l a t Uie lan d in g he doffed his cloth In g , en t e r in g tin* w a t e r a t 1 50 p . in. w ith a jeur o f tru n k s am i a co r k vest. T h e vent consisted o f fire pieces o f co r k , sixtee n inches long, fo u r inches w ide, tw o in c h e s thick. Tho vest w a a m a d e sim ila r to a life p r e s e r v e r , tho pieces o f co r k b e in g sew e d in w h it e ca n v a s a n d w r a p p e d aro u n d his chest, txiing tw o pier*« in fro n t an d throe on the bat k. It b u t toned u n d e r the ch in an d b u c k led d o w n the fro n t co m p letely in c a s in g h is tru n k fro m tlie sht a d d e r s to tlu) hips. A f t e r en t e rin g Che w a t e r he sw a m o u t to the cen ter o f th s r i v e r train w the ca n tl lever b r id g e an d took d o w n Uie m idd le cu rren t. T h e rep o r t w aa s p r e a d th a t a m a n h a d started to Nwim th e rap id s , w h ich w a s discred ited , a n d o n ly those w h o luipiranod to Im on the ■pot. s a w him m a k e his jM rihuix trip , and n o t h in g m o r e w a s h e a r d o f him un til he d r o v e u p fro m the whirl]Mx>l on the C a n a d a side a i u l stopjied a t the W a v e r l y house, accnm p a - iii«*d b y hi* frien d s , W iiiu u n W a l k a r , 8 J . T o h s y , F r a n k Im N all o f N i a g a r a F a l l s aiu l F. Ja m e s o f B u t t e r y ’*, W h irlp o o l It&pids F o r k , Hiu»|tension B r id g e , N. Y . W h e n he to ld his exp e r ien c e o f his trip as followN; “ T h e first th in g he sajd w a s th a t h e n e v e r d r e a m t tlia t Uie r a p id s w e r e as bad um th e y a r e . T h s w a y in w h icb the th in g cam e alu m t t h a t m a d e him m a k e the trip w a s to settls a w a g e r o f $ 10,000 th a t w a s m a d e in Boston th a t h e c o u ld n o t s w im the rap id s and com e o u t a li v e , ho to w e a r tho co r k v e s t. Ho b e ing a n ex|>ort unvnl sw im m e r his backers fe lt con fiden t he oould do it, lie to rec e iv e one hundred d o lla r s o f Uie stake, l i e stated a f t e r h e reached th e spot w h e re C a p t W e b b w a s suppoan l to h a v e lost b is life, th a t th e w a t e r seem e d to g o fro m u n d e r him an d a huge w a v e seem e d to strik e him on to p o f his head a n d shoulders, w h ich kn o c k e d him un c o n scious fo r a fe w m o m e n ts. H e fo u n d his sw im m in g a b ilitie s w e re o f no ea r t h ly use h i him w h a t e v e r , an d n e v e r e x pected to com e o u t a liv e . W h en e n t e r in g Uie m a e lstro m o f Uie w h irlpool he w a s s o U m u m lied a iu l p a r t l y unconscious that lie oould n o t use a lim b au d did not k n o w w b a t he w a s doing. T h e cu r r e n t took h im rig h t in to th e m a in ed d y o r |*x»l, and w h e n le a c h in g it su c k e d him d o w n lik e a Hash. H e U irew u p h is h a n d s , n e v e r ox)ract- In g to a g a i n see d a y l ig h t , to m a k e use o f his o w n w o r d s , he w o u ld n o t g i v e Ii cen ts fo r his life. H e w a s u n d e r w a t e r fu lly fifteen secon d s ; upon re a c h in g on un d e r | c u r r e n t lie w a s shot o u t o f the pts>l f u l l y tifty fe e t fro m Uie cen ter, w h e u reach in g the to p o f Uie w a t e r he hod p a r t ly regain e d consciousness a n d k n e w th e r e w a s no tim e to p r e p a r e b e fo r e he w o u ld a g a i n be : dashed d o w n th e lo w e r rap id s . H e m a d e an | a t t e m p t to sw im ou t , w h ich ho accom p lished. W h e n lan d in g a t th e w a t e r ’s ed g e h e w a s so o v e r c o m e tlia t he oould n o t l i f t a h a n d or fo o t j an d tracaino un c o n s c ious. I t took h is assist- a n t s f u lly h a l f an h o u r to b r in g him to w ith stim u lan t s an d ru b b in g . W h e n asked if he j w o u ld e v e r m a k e a n o t h e r tr i p ho sa i d : “ M o s t 1 em p h a t ica lly no, s i r ! Then* is u o t enough m o n e y in the w o r k l to in d u c e m e to repent m y a fte r n o o n 's ex p e r ien c e .” H e said a ch ild . w o u ld h a v e th e nam e clian o e to g o th r o u g h ' the rap id s a n d com e o u t all r i g h t a s a n e x p e r t ■ w in u iisr w o u ld. H e said tlio h u g e w a v e s •tru c k an d kuockod him a txm t th e sam e a s a co r k , he not h a v i n g a little b i t o o n tro l o f h im •e l f and he w a s seuselcHN a h a l f dozen tim e s b y huge b r e a k e r s s t r i k in g h im on th e head an d shoulders. A t tim e s U iey w o u ld th r o w h iiu tw e n t y fe e t , head o v e r heels, b u t he itnys if it luul not been fo r tho co r k vest, w h ich a l w a y s b r o u g h t h im to the top, he w o u ld not be now a l i v e to tell h is experien c e . It took h iiu th r e e minute** to go fro m tin* r a i l w a y b r id g e t o the w h ir lpo o l. H e is 24 y t a r s of a g e , stan d s fl foot, 2 inches, lig h t co m p lexio n , ■m a ll red sid e -w h iskers, w e igh s 195 pounds, w e ll p r o p o r tion e d tuid easy to co n v e r s e w ith , ■ an d a ra t h e r p lea s a n t a p p e a r in g m a n l i e sak l h e w a s n o t U x iking fo r j n o t o r iety , an d said th e r e w a s no honor atta c h e d to a t t e m p t in g a n y such fo o lh a r d y trip * an d th a t he w o u ld not h a v e done it, b u t d id not w ish to go h a c k on h is frien d s in B o s ton. H e w a a b o m in N e w - Y o r k , b u t h a d •p e n t m o st o f his l ife in B e a to n , a m i hod been en g a g e d on tho police fo r c e o f t h a t c ity . A f t e r restin g a t tho W a v e r l y house fo r a n h o u r , I w h e r e h u n d r e d s ra ile d tei see h im —the g n a t rat h e r o o f N i a g a r a be left fo r tbo hotel at tha F a l l s a b o u t 4 p. m. EGAN CARRIES T H E DAY. I o m o f th e I r U h - A u t r l i s n L a n d L e a g u e C o n v e n t i o n - J o h n F i t z g e r a l d o f N e b r a s k a E l e c t e d P r e s i d e n t . BULGARIA’S SITUATION. K e n d a l l 's H i s t o r y . W i l l i a m J . K e n d a ll, w h o sw a in the N i a g a r a ra p id s , w a s lH*rn m B rooM j R , N Y , iu 1868. H is parvn ta rem o v e d to lksiton w h ile he w a s b u t a ch ild , a iu l ho grew up in th is c ity . H e k s n i e l th a d ie cu t t in g t r a d e , and u n t il M a r c h 15 , 1884, he w o r k e d fo r tho B o ston T e r r a C o t t a C o . O n the olxivt) d a te h e w a s appointed a p a t r o lm a n o f diviM o n 4 a n d donned a |* ill era- m a n 's u n ifo r m . H i s b r o t h e r n ftW r * w e r e in- • clinwd to look d o w n u jxm him a* **f little con- 1 sequence, but ht* soon show-ed his m e ttle. O n e m o r n in g , a b o u t i o’clo c k , he d isco v e r e d th ree b u r g la r s w o r k i n g a sto r e on W a s h in g t o n street, an d at oui*e proceeded to catch tiiein. G e t t in g a b r o t h e r o t l k v r to g u a r d th e fn m t doo r , he prooaadad to the re a r , I >ut found th a t the b u r g l a r s luul niavitdori to the ro o f an d w e r e h id in g am o n g tlie c h im n e y * K e n d a ll, w ith re m a r k a b le co u r a g e , ra n up the flr e - w a p e a n d began a gn m e o f U g w itii the b u r g lars on tlie ro o f. F i n a l l y , h e o o r r a lled tw o o f th e m a n d fo r c e d th e m to d s e o to d the fin* eeciq** aiu l took them te* tb e station . K e n d a ll w a s sp e c ially com m e n d e d fo r his lira v e r y , l a t e r , he took to d r in k and w a s d isch a r g e d fro m tha force. R e s p i t e d f«»r N i n e t y D s y i . COLUKBUA, O h io, A u g . 35. T h e g o v e r n o r ye*ton l a y resp it e d Je f f e r s o n J . R o w lin g , w h o w a s to lie h a n g e d on the 27th , f o r n in e t y la y s T h is is tho second tim e be h a s been respited. W I L L T H E POLITICIANS KEEP T H E I R HANDS O F F ? PATRICK KoAN. C h i p a o o , A u g . 90.—-The long-talked of co n v e n t io n o f the Irish N a t io n a l le a g u e has com e a n d gon e w ith o u t a n y o f the serious disHensions o r open ru p t u r e w h ich h a d been exp e c t e d as th e resu lt o f the d ifferen c e s in the ra n k s o f the )>arty in N e w Y o r k and th is city. T h is w a s d u e in th e m a in to the co n s e r v a t iv e [x ilicy ad o p ted th r o u g h o u t th e session b y tlie a d m in istra t io n o r E g a n p a r t y , w h ich also show e d itself In the resu lt t o lie th o r o u g h ly disciplin e d . T lio resu lt o f the con v e n tion is th a t the h e a d q u a r ters o f tho league rem a in in N e b r a s k a , an d th a t th e control o f the o r g a n iz a t io n is co n firm e d in E g a n and Hulli- v a n . P a r u e l i has been indorse/I, aiu l tho d y n a m ite or p h y s ica l fo r c e p o licy e f fe c t u a lly squelched. I t wns w ith in a few m in u tes o f 4 w h e n tho a fte r n o o n session w a s called to ord e r . T h a re p o r t o f the com m ittee on con stitu tio n , w h ich w a s first in o r d e r , w a s sim p ly a reh e a r s a l o f th e con s titution adopted in B o s to n in ’84. I t w a s ate>ut to go th r o u g h h y accla m a t io n , w h e n M r. A n g u e r o f R o c h e s ter, N. Y . , m o v e d tluit clau s e fiv e lie strick e n o u t , u r g i n g th a t It n e g a t ived tho m e s s a g e o f go o d - w iii w h ich th e y h a d sent acro s s tlie w a t e r . T h is clause read a s fo l lo w s : “ T o h u r t tlie en e m y w h o r e lie w ill feel it m o s t hy refu s in g to p u r c h a s e a n y a r t i c l e o f E n g lish m a n u fac t u r e an d b y using a ll leg it i m a t e in fluen c e to d isco u r a g e tradesm e n fro m keepin g E n g l i s h n u u m factu n -s 011 sale.” T h e m o tion to strik e out t lie clause created the m o s t an im a ted d e b a te o f the /lay. T o m B r e n n a n o f Io w a , d e c lared tlia t the b o y c o t t on E n g lish m a n u f a c t u r e r s w a s tho m o st pow - e r f u l w o a |sjn tlie Irish could use, and urged K e d m o m l to g o track to E n g la n d and tell th e people th a t th e y w o u k l n « i e to tra ffic in E n g lish goods until th e relatio n s betw e e n Irela n d a n d E n g l a n d w e r e ch a n g e d . H|ieeche* o f a like ten o r w a r e m a d e by severa l d e leg a t e s fro m C a n a d a , and fin a lly, in the m idst <»f co n s id e r a b le co n fu s io n , the m o tion to s t r ik e o u t w a s lost b y n m a jo r i t y of 10 to 1 . R e v . G e o r g e P e p p e r , a M e th o d ist m in ister o f L o u isv i l l e , en t e r t a in e d the delegation w ith a sjieecli pend ing thu a r r i v a l o f the com m ittee ou fin a n c e , a iu l g o t the au d ien c e upon ita feet b y d e c la r in g th a t if th e r e w n s ev e r a call to u r u is 111 Irela n d th e r e w o u ld be one v a c a n t p u lp it in Io u i s v il l e . T h e rep o r t o f the ff n a n c e com m it too s h o w e d th a t In tlie |*ast tw o y e a r s $.‘120,462 h a d lm»*n received fo r th e )ia a lia m e n t a r y fun d , o f w h ich $814,4 5 2 hod Uran f o r w a r d e d to M r. P a r n e ll. Tho receipt* o f the lan d leagu e pro|rar in th e sam e period had been $87,18 9 , and thu d is b u r s e m e n t s $21,0 7 8 . T h e election o f a p r e s k len t w a s th e n e x t tilin g in o r d e r , and B r e n n a n o f Io w a su b m i t ted tiu* m u iie o f Jo h n F itz g e r a ld o f N e b r a s k a in a eu lo g istic ■) ranch. T lie nom ination w a s secotlded b y a dozen s tates in a s m a n y N|ieechi*a. B a r r y o f P h ila d e lp h ia p laced iu nom ination H u g h M c C a f f r e y o f P h ilad e lp h ia. T h e la t t e r declined, b u t h is d e leg a t ion a n d th a t o f N e w - Y o r k insisted upon u ro l l- c a l l F o r tiu* n e x t h o u r co n s id e r a b le c o n fu s io n p r e v a iled . W. J . liy l i r a o f C h icag o cu lled u jxm F it z g e r a ld to risi* ill h is p lace an d dtxdnre t h a t he w o u ld n o t l*e led b y a n y m a n . F itz g e r a ld did n o t r e spond, b u t S u l l i v a n , in his b e h a lf, d e c lared th a t he w o u ld n o t place h im s e lf in such a position. A m id oousid u r a b le d iso r d e r th e roll ca ll w a s com m e n c e d . W h e n the N e w - Y o r k d e legation w a s reached a cu ll o f in d i v id u a l m e m b e r s w a s dem a n d e d . T h is occu pied con s iderab le tim e and resulted in a m a jo r ity o f th e d e leg a t ion ru s t in g th e ir vo tes fo r M c C a f f r e y . T h e rem a in in g states w e r e ra p i d l y disposed o f And tho resu lt w a s an n o u n c e d : F itz g e r a ld 708, M c C a f f r e y 244. A m o tion to m a k e the election u n a n im o u s elicited a few itora fro m N e w - Y o r k e r s . M c C a f f r e y esco r t e d th a new p residen t to the p la t fo r m am id en t h u s iasm aiul he th a n k e d the con v e n t io n in a few sh o r t, b roken u t teran c e s . H u g h M c C a f f r e y w a s elected 111*1 v i c e p r e s iden t b y a c c la m a t io n , alth o u g h he v o c if e r o u s ly declincxl the honor. T h e o th e r offices w e r e filled in sh o r t o r d e r as fo llo w s : Hocoud vice-presid e n t, R e v . P. A . M c K e n n a o f M a r lb o r o , Mate*.; tiiin l vice-p r e s id e n t, P a t r ic k M a r s ton o f B a l t i m o r e ; trea-surer, lte v . C h a r le s O 'R e i l l y o f D e t r o it; se c r e t a r y , Jo h n J . B u tto n of N e b r a s k a . N A T I O N A L L A B O R B U R E A U . A g e n t s a t W o r k C o l l e c t i n g M a t e r i a l fo r t h e N e c o u d A n n u a l R e p o r t . W a h u i n u t o n , A u g . 24. — ( 'o m r a is s io n e r W r ig h t , o f the laU u b u r e a u , to g e t his s e c o n d a n n u a l rep o r t out b y th e t im e con g r e s s moot*. A g e n t s hi m b * r d a t w o rk in tiw field co llectin g m a t e r ia l. T w o in terestin g su b jects w i l l b e tre a t e d ««f in tho r e p o rt. Ono is thi* question o f co n v ict lab o r a n d h o w it a ffect* w o r k in g m e n , m a n y o f w h o m th in k th a t tho w o r k d o u e b y co n v icts is ta k i n g b r e a d fro t u the m o u th s o f hornet laU»r. /Ul a v a i l a b l e in fo r m a t io n on th is su b ject w ill Im collected und p u t in th is re p o r t , t o g e th e r w ith tho co m lu s io u as to the p o r t co n v ict lnl«*r re a l ly p l a y s in thu lakmr problem . T h e o th e r su b ject to bo tre a t e d is s t r i k e s ; a com p lete his to r y o f strik e s t n u n 1880 u p lo th is y e a r w ill he g iv e n , in c lu d in g th e ir causes, tim ir purp o s e au d th e ir effect upon the lab o r of th e co u n t r y . H u l'.it» b liih « H i H U In n o c e n c e . D a y t o n , 0 . , A u g . 3 5 .— C h r istian H o lw e g e r , w h o w aa ch a r g e d w ith the m u r d e r o f his 11-y e a r - o k i d a u g h t e r M a m ie a t F r a n k l i n , O ., ou J u l y 23d , a u .l a f t e r w a r d m n t iiu t .il h e r |*er- son to in d icate n q ra and th r o w suspkokm on som e o n e else, ratabh s h e d Ids in n o c e n c e y.*it«»r- d a y an d w a s d isch a r g e d . T h e r e ia m u c h in- d ig u a t iu u a g a in s t th e d e tectives. F r i n o * A l « i s s d « r 'a W h e r e a b o u t s 1'iu k n o w n - T h « ? P o r t s Issu e s a C i r c u l a r to tb e P o w e r s —B u l g a r i a n T r o o p s P r o c l a i m fo r t h e D e p o s e d T r i n e e —G e n e r a l N o tes. Hr. P e t k h j i b u b g , A u g . 25 - T h e J o u r n a l de 8 t. P e t e r s b u r g sa y s it ho|ws t iw p o litician s o f B u l g a r i a and lb m m e lia w ill havw tiw w isdom to u n d e r s t a n d tiia t the dratin ira o f both n a tion s dejiend upon th e b e h a v io r o f the people. “ T h e po w e r s w ith w h o m n e t * tlie decision o f th e ir d r a tin ira,\ a d d s the Jo u r n a l , “ d r a ir e , a b o v e a ll t h in g s , peace, an d the good w ill o f thrae jjow e r s should be sorurm.!. T h a poli tic ia n s should ab s tain fro m a g ita t io n and should not a t t e m p t t o h a m p e r th e ir good in tentions. ” D i s a p p r o v e th e D e p o s itio n . T lie tro o p s in I*kiste*m R o u m e lia an d a t B h u m la d isap p r o v e o f the iop/m itinn. T w o th o u s a iu i people w h o o p e n ly fa v o r tb e rra- toratk*n o f P r in c e A l e x a n d e r m e t y r a t e n i a y in f n m t o f th e R u s s ian co n s u late in I*hilli|>- opolis and rtnuie a p u b lic d e m o n s tration o f th u ir wishes. T h e deposition has d ivid e d the (Kijm lntion o f B o ffa in to tw<i hostile parties, on e o f w h ich a r d e n t ly supporte thu re v o l u tion , the o th e r as w a r m l y espousin g the cause o f th e prince. T h o ixu'tis&iuiliip on t>oth side* has becom e d a n g e r o u s ly heated, and it is fottrud j a r t y con flict* o f a serious n a t u r e w ill ensue. T h e r a i l w a y se r v ice tjetw een C o n s t a n t in o p le an d lW u in u lia Los bueu su»> pended. P r o c l a i m e d fu r A l e x a n d e r . V i e n n a , A u g . 25. — T h e pol»tu*al co r r e spondence p r in t* a dis|iAtch fro m G i u r r g e v o , sta t in g th a t tlie B u l g a r i a n troops in E a s t e r n R o u m e lia lia v e issued a pro u u n c iam e n to in fa v o r of P r i n c e A Je x a n d o r . Theae tr«*oj«i h a v e p r o c laim e d CoL M u t k u r o ff tiie head o f a p r o v isio n a l g o v e r n m e n t , w h ich th e y liav e o r g a n ized to oppose the g o v e r n m e n t o f K o r a - voloir. T h e in lm b it a n t* o f B h u m la an d T a r - n o v a h a v e p u b licly declared fo r A lex a n d e r , a i e l the m o v e iu u u t fo r his resto r a tio n is sp r e a d in g . A D e t e r m i n e d U m U c N e e d e d . B u c h a r e s t , A u g . 25.— I t is beli«.*ved tiia t P r in o e A le x a n d e r is im p risoned a t R e n l, in Ik r a a r b i a . 'I he g a r r i s i m a t l ’h illippoplis, w h ich Is w e ll a m u s l , is alm o s t u n a n im o u s ly in fa v o r o f the resto r a tio n o f the p r in c e , an d the p r o v in c ia l p o p u latio n is in a sta t e o f e x c ite m e n t b o r d e r in g upon fre n z y o v e r th e d e th r o n e m e n t. A d e term in e d lead e r, a c t in g in flui in t e r r a t o f P r in c e A l e x a n d e r , if such should presen t h im s e lf, w o u ld h a v e no diffi c u lty in en listin g the jieaM uiilry to alm o s t a m a n . T h e P r i n c e ’s W h e r e a b o u t s . B k k l i n , A u g . 35.— T h e o n ly new s co n c e r n in g th e f a t e o f P r in c e A le x a n d e r , w ldch lias y e t been received a t D a r m s t a d t , is the state m e n t th a t the p r in c e , w ith his b r o th e r , P r in c e F r a n c is J<**oph, w h o had U v n visitin g Sofia, IMUsetl V a r t i / a on S u n d a y an d lauded a t N iko p o lis o r G r a h o v a 011 M o n d a y , thence be in g escorted to a plait* unknow n . T h e P o r t e 's C i r c u l a r . C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , A u g . 2 5 .— T h * p o r t e has sen t a circ u l a r to the p o w e r * eoiutn 'inn g the B u l g a r ia n crisis, i t s a y s the de)*osition u f P r in c e A le x a n d e r h a s left B u l g a r i a in a po sitio n w h ich in terests tiu* po w e r s a s m u c h as it doe* T u r k e y und usks to be in fo r m e d o f th e ir in tcntiou an d opinions res{/ecting the situ a t io n . A n n o u n c e * ! to th e A irn y . B e r l i n , A u g . 2 5 .— T lio n e w s of th e d e p o o i- tiou o f P r in c e A l e x a n d e r o f B u l g a r i a w a s a n n o u n c e d to tlio officers o f tha Get m a i l a r m y , q u a r t e r e d in B e r l i n , on S u n d a y w h ile th e y w e r e ea t in g th e ir cu s t o m a r y new* dinners. T h e y a t o n c e aro s e and d r u n k tiu* h e a lth o f th e deposed p r in c e w ith g r e a t enthusiasm . A R u m o r e d E n c o u n t e r . L o n d o n , A u g . 3 5 .— T h e D o ily T e leg r a p h s a y s it is rtqiortejd th a t a sa n g u in a r y encoun te r h a s taken place am o n g the R o u m a n ian tro o p s ut Jassy , g r o w in g o u t o f the d ifferen c e o f opm iou re g a r d in g th e d c t iiron c u iuu t o f P r in o e A le x a n d e r , in whit h m a n y w e r e killed , a n d a larg e nuinU * r w o u n d ed. A P l o t K r u s t r a t r i l . L o n d o n , A u g . 25.— I t h a s been d isco v e r e d th a t a n atte m p t w a s m a l e to depone and a b d u c t P r in c e A l e x a n d e r w h ile ho w a s a t B u r g h a a in the e a r l ie r jia r t o f the sum m e r , b u t th e plot fa ile d o w in g to som e m isu n d e r sta n d in g on th e |iort o f th e c h ie f con s p ir a tors. W i l l L a n d on K u s id a ii T e r r i t o r y . B u c h a r e s t , A u g . 2 5 .— T h e y a c h t supposed to h a v e P r in o e A le x a n d e r on b o a rd a prisoner p a r a x l G i u r r g e v o w ith o u t stoppin g . T lie y a c h t w a s last im p o rted a t R c n i, in IkMsar- a b in , a t tbe ju n c t io n o f the T r u t h aiu l D a n u lw . T h is ui Ruifehtu te r r it o r y . R a id to l i e lu R u s s i a . L o n d o n , A u g . 25. — T h e S t a n d a r d s a y s its B e r lin correep m d u u t has se»*n a te leg r a m sta t in g th a t P r i m e A le x a n d e r w a s landed in R u s s ia , w h e r e lie w a s received h y the in q ie n a l a u t h o r it ir a and dei*iared a *tate* prisoner. Russia's Candidate. L o n d o n , A u g 35 — It is state*! th a t the prin«*o o f O ldetdH irg, co m m a n d e r o f the R u s s u i g u a n is, ia R u s s ia ’s ca i x b d a t e fo r the B u l g a r i a n throne. A H u m o r o f Hulrlde. \ iKNNA. A u g . 25.— T h e r e w a s a ru m o r in circ u la t io n on th e b o u r s e to - d a y th a t P r in c e A l e x a n d e r h a d co m m itted suicide. H a s R e c e i v e d n o T i d i n g s . B e r l i n , A u g 2 5 - T h e fa t h e r o f P r in c e A l e x a n d e r has received no tid in g * o f the w h e r e a b o u ts o f h is son. atten d e d M rs. R o b in s o n s fa m i ly w h ile th e y lived a t Chelsea, rep o r t s to the p o l k v th a t on* Jo s e p h Field , a r u h w id o w e r , w h o hoarded w ith b e r , died w ith sym p t o m s o f poieonuig a f t e r g i v i n g M r*. R o b in s o n s $ 6 it» bond fur •afe - k e e p u ig F ield m a k e s Uie tenth supisjeud victim of thu w o m a n . T h e K o t s l n o f T h e N tortu. V i c t o r i a , T e x a s , A u g . 36.— M o re new s o f loss o f life b y last F Y id a y ’s storm is com ing in. C a p t. W in. M o o re, his w ife and th r e e ch ild r e n , and his b r o th e r , Dulph M tx/re, left Ita lia n o la on the sloop l>aunti*ra fo r bouie s t Iiem in g 's B r id g e F r i d a y even in g . T h e y wuro a ll lost and Uie s loop w a s found tn the b a y y e s t e r d a y , bottom up. WORTH INVESTIGATING. C a n o n B e g o t W i l l L o o k U p a R e p o r t e d B e q u e s t to th e I r i s h E p i s c o p a l C h u n h b y a D e c e a s e d W e s t e r n R a n c h m a n . T o r o n t o , A u g . 2 5 .— Thi* R e v . C a n o n B a g n t o f C h r is t r c h u r c h ca t h e d r a l, D u b lin , w h o has tioen v i s it i n g frien d s in th is city fo r thu past fo u r d a y s , lea v r a fo r D e n v e r , C o l., to -d a y , v i a Chicag**, to p e r s o n a lly in v r a t ig a t e in to tlie rep u ted U iju c s t s to the Irish EpiscojxU ch u r c h , am o u n t in g to a q u a r t e r o f a m illion d o lla r s , left b y R . N. M«x>re, a rancho o w n e r in N o w M o x leo. C a n o n B a g o t is one o f th e ex e c u t o r s u n d e r M o o r e ’s w ill a n d w a * notified o f the fa c t b y a D e n v e r la w y e r n a m e d K e e g a n , w h o asked fo r $iks> to m e e t ce r t a in legal expen s e s , b u t suspicion s be in g arv^usi il the c a n o n placed th e m a tte r in tho hands o f the B n l i s h fo r e ig n office, w h o re ferred tiiu m a t t e r to the consul gen e r a l a t N e w - Y o r k . M o o r e died last M a rch an d his w ill can n o t be found. I t is supposed to in* in possession o f one D o y d , M<x»re’s r a i v h e m a n a g e r , b u t no tra i n ca n be fuund o f him by P in k e r t o n 's a g e n c y . MINTS OF MONEY. la t e r e e t l u g F i g u r e s T u k e i t F r o m th e D i r e c t o r ’ s R e p o r t . W a a m n o t o n , A u g . 24 .— A ta b le taken fro m a d v a n c e s h e e ts o f tlie fo r t h c o m in g an m ial rep o r t o f th e d i r e c t o r o f the m in t pre- M*nts th e fo llo w in g in t im a t e o f coin c i r c u latio n , stock and o w n e r s h ip o f gold aiu l silv e r in tlie U n ite d S t a t e s on J u l y 1, 1886: In the tre a s u r y , g o ld coin , $ 1 1 8 ,4 8 5 ,2 2 8 ; silv e r coin, $122,0 4 2 ,0 2 2 ; total go ld and silv e r coin, $£'6 ,527,250 . In N a t io n a l Itanks, go ld txtiii, $ 14 5 ,9 7 7 ,0 17 ; s i lv e r coin , $ 1 1 ,4 8 2 ,8 5 7 ; total gold a n d silv e r , $157,4 6 9 ,874 . In l*anks, ti UMt coiiqMinics an d p r i v a t e liands, go ld coin, $288,857,785; silv e r uoiu, $175,257,9 0 4 ; total gold uiul silv e r , $0 1 4 ,1 15 ,0 8 9 . T o t a l gold coin , $548,820,080; silv e r <*oin, $808,782, 788; to t a l g o ld a n d silv e r , $8 5 7 ,10 2 ,8 13. B e sidee th is am o u n t, in a tab le show in g th e fo r m and location o f tho to t a l circu latio n o f the co u n t r y ’s gold an d silv e r coin and bullion aiul pai**r m o n e y , tlie d ire c t o r ndtls tb e fo llo w in g a m o u n t o f gold an d silv e r bullion an i pupor m o n e y . G o ld bullion , $42,- s i lv e r b u llion , $8,407,563; go ld oarti- flcatra, $ 1 8 1 , 1 7 4 , 2 4 5 ; s i l v e r certificatra, $ 1 1 5 , - 977,075; Lfuib»l 8 taU*s notes, $840,738,401, N a t io n a l l a n k notes, $8 11,0 9 9 ,4 5 4 ; frac tion c u r r e n c y , $0,954,087; to t a l, $958,897,581. T h is p la ira the t 4 >Ud c irc u latio n aud stix'k o f gold and s ilv e r bullion u t $ 1 , 8 1 5 . . ’>00.394. A MILK CRUSACE. G r o c e r s F i n e d R 9 5 K a c h —Vs th e L a w |. ncolint It ut lu iiu l ? Iit PKALo, A u g . 2 3 .— I n the polk * o n i r t yi*stercbiy m o r n in g th irteen g r o c e r s w o re a r ra i g n ou cb o r g r a o f sellin g ad u lterated fo*xi. T h e usual evid e n c e wax g iv e n b y Proftx«»or K. A . W i t lh a u * an d his OMsistaut, D r. Vaiidi'itlA.Tgh, sh o w in g th a t tlie m ilk sold b y d e fen d a n ts w a s uiiulteratexl. T h e atto r n e y fo r the defen s e m o v e d the cases I xj dism issed on tlie g r e iu id s t im t th e sta t u t * u|x»n w h ich tlie a n r a t * w o r e uuulu whs uncon stitu t io n a l, in th a t it held tiie defen d a n t* g u i l t y w h e th e r o r n o t t liey w e re a w a r e tlia t th e m ilk sold b y th e m w a s im p u r e , and tlm t th e r e w a s no p r o o f offered th a t tin* m ilk w a s in ju r io u s to h u m a n h e a lth. H e asked to be allow e d to o ffe r p r o o f tim t tlie defen d a n ts w e r e in n o c e n t o f a n y kn o w led g e that th e u n Jk ■old hy th e m w a s adulb*rated. I h e m o tiou w a s denied b y Ju s t i c e K i n g on the gro u n d th a t the su p r e m e c o u r t iu th e H luifvr case hod held tlm t llu* d e fen d a n t uiust Ix* pumsli»xi w h e th e r «*r n o t lie h a d kn o w led g e o f th e adul teratio n u f the m ilk, l i e said the on ly th ing fo r tb e d e fen d a n ts to do wux to o ilh * r c a r r y the ca s e t o tiiu U n ited .Static suprem e co u r t to te*t the co u l i t u t i o n a l i t y o f tliv pro vision, o r to d iscou t u iu e tlm sale of unlk. A flue a f $ 2 5 w a x im p tu**! m each cam .*. T H E N A V A L BOARD. T h e y R e p o r t V e s s e ls Iti.it C a n b e l e d in »n E m e r g e n c y . W a s h NiiTON, A u g 24. — T lie aax-retary o f the u u v y has r»*ceiV 4 «l fro m the n a v a l b o a r d of iiispa c t io n a t N e w - Y o r k d e tailed rep o r t * o f tw e n t y - tw o vrascls w h ich ca n be u * x l b y tiw* n a v y as addiU o u a l cru isers in case o f an ein e r g t n c y . Tlu.* runnels are* the N e w p o r t o f tin* Tiu die M ail SUMUu*hip lin e , the l» u i s i a i m o f the C l’em w e ll inn*, w h ich w e r e lx>th b u ilt b y Jo h n R o a ' h in 1889. lu re g a r d to tin* L u isian a tlie txjaixl n q x T t * th a t in stren g t h o f h u ll, gen o r a l co n s tru c tio n , en g in e p o w e r , s)x*e«i and a b i l it y to c a r r y a im ttery o f six inch guiu*, tiie is su|»*nor to m a n y o f the flrwt-ciass fo r e i g n v oxmi-Ia TTio rep o r t ou the N e w p o r t is e q u a lly fa v o r a b le. A * y e t o n ly vessels a r r i v i n g nt a n d d e p a r t m g fro m N e w - Y o r k a r e ex a m in e d and n q x r tted upon w ith a v ie w o f using them fo r tiw* n a v y at som e tiiu**, b u t th e s e c r e t a r y intends to d irect su c h e x u m in a t io .is to be m o d e a t riari F r a n c i w o a u d B o s trai, an d p n r lia|« one or tw o o th e r im p o r t a n t (xw i*. THE WEEK'S SUMMARY. ■ W a n t t h . N o m ln n t l n n . K r i k , P r .. A u r SB.— A t tho D o tn o c r a tic C o o T e n tio u ot the T w e n t y -novetith iltatrtct, hold h e re yeeU-rrtny, H o n . VV. L . ,S .iitt w a s re n o m in a ted fo r r o n i ( n m A letter fro n t Sir. B c o t t w a * read to th e conT e n tion j.a i t j v t l y refu s in K to becom e a can d idate. T h is, h o w e v e r . w a * dinrefcarded an d a <om n u ttee waa ap p o in ted to w a i t on M r. S c o l l an d cudc/\. ^r to w u n hi* acoeptanoe. A u o t h e r hnppoM id V ic tim . B o s t o x , A u k . '-*• - u <; It w h o T a k e n to B lo o m ln g d * ! # , N e w - H a v r e , C o n n ., A u g . 94.— D r. F r e d e r ic k li. llo*dl**y o f th is c i t y ho* I m m iaran e fo r som e tim e , b u t on h a t u r d a y n igh t btx-amu vioMMitiy so, and y e s t e r d a y w ax taken to the B lo u m in g d a lo, N. Y . , m x o n e asylu m . In I M Dr. H o o d ley w e n t an tlie G r r e l y relief ex l * i lit ton. < o u im a n d « *i b y L ieu t . G a r lin g t o n , in the c a p w c jty o f n u x lioal d i m to r . The rig o r s o f the n o r th e r n latitu d e wt»re 00 m u c h fo r his noneUU itlon, an d the h o r d s h q a * x- j»*i m i u i i I resulted in p h y s ica l and m e n tal w e a k n r a s , cu lm in a t in g in tn s a n it y . Confess#?* H is C r im e . R i c h m o n d , In d ., A u g 25. —N a t h a n iel H. B a t r a , aentcoioed t o h a n g tk-xt T li u r s d a y few w i e m u r d e r , box truuie a confewiion. The (Ju h s i ^ a n d <4 here <>ppr*xdl to c a p ita l puuibh- un n t h a v e i*eeu m a k i n g g r o a l eff«»rt* to in- dv. «■; \ t »v -n o r G r a y to ocMnmutethaMenteouA o ra n e ixriore k iilm g ins r * b r u t a l a i f a i r . T h e r e d s y , A u g . 19* A m a n nam e d l o u r o iii. w h * daitiM to be on A m e r ican , ho* s m e U d and im p r U iirusl at S im fero p o l, in the t riniun. fo r die- • 1*111 m a tin g Je w i s h heriwira. C h o r lr a 1* M u d g o , of Nov 00 State* s treet, a room tra d e r oti tiie B r a t o u Stex'k K z c h a u g e , w a s s i u | h * ih 1«* i 1 y»wt**rday IJa b llitU e , $25, UUU to $.‘ki,UlAI. H e w dl en d e a v o r to e f fec t a w ltiv m c n t w ith his cred ito r * an d coutinne C o u n t H iagu and his J u ; a !.***• oom )tani«ais a r e e n jo y in g tiioir v i s it te* tiw nati<Nial capi tal h u g e ly and evin « « inon* tlm n o r d in a r y iu tenw t ui iim n y th in g s tlu*y as* here*. C u t ler the esco r t o f I j c u t 8 cb r e e d e r o f the n a v y th e y h a v e visited tiie public b u iklm g s . T i e y h a v e also been d irm l at tiie Ja|iaiic e e k*ga Uon. F r i d a y , A u g . IO . It Is re|»orted th a t a la w tienii**ratL |«|**r is t o be s t a r t e d in B r o o k ly n w ith M r A n d r e w M o l s s n , late o f tile E n g le, a t its head O o m m o d o r s ( liaiiitior lias been relieved , fro m the couun a itd o f the N o w Y o r k n a v y - y o n l , to ta k e effect O ct. I, an d Will be suiv cum let i b y C o n n ie x ioro G h e r& rdi. T h e H c o ttitii uniouiste h a v e fo r m e d on iu»- l**nal unit mi c lu b w ith h e a d q u a r ters a t G l a s gow Tlu* d u k e o f A r g y le , the d u k e <*f M o iit- roee, the ea r l t»f K t a ir am i scores o f otiuir n o blem en h a v e a lre a d y joined. A N e w Y o r k s | mm * io 1 s a y s E d w a n t B a lt iia a a r w a x y r a t e n ia y chosc-n t4*nq*>rary presiden t o f tiu* E le c t r ica l S u b w a y C o n q ian y , vin e H e n r y K itzh u g h , resigiu*!. 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T h e con v e n t ion a f t e r re-nssem b lliig s*iuab bled fo r tw o hours o v e r tlu* n o m in a tio n o f a presiden t o f the league. Jo h n K itxgernkl of N e b r a s k a am i U u g h M c C a ffre y o f ThUadei- ph ia, rep r e s e n tin g n s g w r i i v e l y tiu* Kgntnuo* and the a n t i- E g a n itc s , a r e th e can d idate*. T h e o n ly th in g done y e t o f in terest is tiu* in dorHomenl o f the plunk in tiu* co n s titu tion fa v o r i n g b o y c o t t in g E n g lish m a n u fac t u r e s in spite o f tho o p p iaitio n o f the N e w Y o r k d e le gation . S a t u r d a y , A u g . 2 1 . T lie w ife o f D a n iel F. A p p leto n o f N e w - Y o r k died F r i d a y eveuU ig iti Ip s w ich , Mara. T h e tre a s u r y d e p a r t m e n t F r i d a y issued w a r r i i n l s fo r n e a r ly eigh t m illio n d o llars fo r tiie ]xiym e n t o f | m * iik I o iu . T h e S a x o n y co t to n sp in n e r s , |inrti<*uktrly tiio.xe w h o se fm*t«>rira a r e k s 'a U i l ut ( iu-m n its, h a v e rraolveil to m i n c e the volum e o f th e ir production*. T h e D a ily N e w s sa y s tbe C h ica g o c o n v n i tion has done goixi serv ice b * the Irish cause b y m a k in g sh o r t w o r k o f Mr. Jo h n F. F in o r t y o f C h icago , w h o stands tiu* brat retm k u d m a n in A m e r ic a . A sev e r e h a ilsto r m visited IIaiH ix*k, M a ine, y e s t e r d a y . M a n y w iin lo w s wt«it* b roken and the cro p s w e re m r io u s ly d a m a g e il. T h e w e a th e r has Ixwti so cool since tiia t tiu* kt* w h ich ga t h e r e d in the g u t t e r s iuu* uot m elted. A s)xs ial fro m L o u d o n s a y s th a t Mr. T a r n*U w ill o ffe r hi tho house o f com m o n * on T u e s d a y an am e n d m e n t to tiie ad iress in re p ly to the q u r e n 's i | o * h , ♦in b n u lng tiie hunt q u r a t on aud in c lu d in g a p r o v isio n lo r the sus|M*nsion o f evictio n s un d e r cu r tain circu m stances. Oou. H o d g w i *k a r r i v e d a t E l T a s o , T e x a s , a t 4 o’clock y r a t e n i a y /iftem o o n and imiru* d lately cro s s e d tlu* r i v e r to T a s o del Norte*, w I rare he held a secret ctsifo r e n t v w ith Com m ! B r ig h a m A f t e r the con fereiu N , w h ich Inxbod an hour, he w a s racortod Ut tiu* M e x ican C e n tra l depot, w h e r e b e took a tra m a t 7 o'clock to r thu C i t y o f M e x ico. H o m in y , A u g * 3 3 . l lu* B r it ish w a r »hlp T e h r a n has nailed fro m H o n o lulu fo r th So u t h e r n T a r iffc. Col. G ild e r has a r r i s ud in M o n treal and is a r r a n g i n g to proceed on his jo u r n e y to th e N o r th Tole. O n e th o u s a n d b a k e r s stru c k S a t u r d a y in H a m b u i g , th e ir d« in a n d fo r a n ilicreaMi*of w a g < * h a v i n g Ixx n refuM xl. T lie xteum *hqr» B r it a n n ic fro m I J v c r i s x i l and the G a i lh i a fro m H a m b u r g w«*re am o n g th .- u n n u i s a t N ew - Y o r k y e s t e r d a y . T h e p o r t e linx addn*ssed a c i r c u l a r note to tiie pow e r s in v i t i n g an exp r e s s io n o f th e ir vk 'w s re g a r d i n g ih e B u l g a r i a n crisis. T u e s d a y , A u g . 94. H am C o lv ille , the veteran th e a t r ic a l m a n a g e r , died sudden ly o f h e a r t dixeuse, a t N e w - Y o r k , S u n d a y . I 11 the fo o t - n u o M o n d a y a t IJliie b r k i g * , E n g la n d , b e tw e e u G e o r g e an d C u m m in g s , tiie fo r m e r won. A dixpate-b fro m R o m e s a y s the Ita lia n |m*ra a r e un a n im o u s in th e ir exptXMsious o f sy m p a t h y w ith lY i i u w A le x a i v i e r . I t u m o r s a r e ls*m g p e r x is ten tiy < ir r u b t ted in • v e r y Eui^*pran * n p n a i th a t A u s t r i a Inte-iwls to )ir(X-iaim tile aim* x a t e s i to tiie A u s t r ia n em p ir e o f !k « n i a and Ibn zegovum . TTra N o r th G e r m a n G a z e tte, in a n cniitorial on the deposition o f T r tn c e A le x a n d e r , Miy«: “ G e r m a n hiter**sta ar»« unl*-»u<luxi b y B u i g a i ian oivtden U .'* K. 8 . L D o liver’s la r g e tw o - s t o r y w«<rxlen b u ild in g a t Glou* **»te-r, M u .\ , ** A/ d a m a g ' d $8U0 b y fire M on-in) 1 b a r Ira G a f f n e y , a p o lu i a r y , i r a * T w o fa n n h r a u p s tairs w o re lairixx* « u i. M CKlueM ley, A u g . 2 5 . F n o c e B i s m a r c k n . i i M I M ik v k , tlio R u e sum fo r e ig n m in u t e r , a r e to h a v e an iiitor view . H a . F r a n k H u r l <»f T o ledo, O h io, yusteir /lay ann o u n c e d hmiM**lf a la u K lk i s t ; fo r the d a m o c r a iic n o u iiau ti x i * j t cou g reas hi the T o ledo <nau 1 t. A la r g e -iynam 'te bom b w a s fou n d y e s t e r d a y un d e r the kite'tem w n o lo a o f the rrai- iV x i r ^ n 'M r Wnr*rTV« in a m - » r w ill diecLaix** a ll K u i g h t J *f U i » v u. t t e e m p k ’ * it lb s h o jt v W is iu i nM iK»od fro th e ir i w r b e fore F r v t a y O ther l*rew«ars a t %r* fa llo w F r e d e r ick A. B e r r y a ( T i grxxsw , a n 1 Jdsefth £u» kortnan, a draJw r in |* 4 Mdime, w«u a r r a ig n e d *n a v 'h a r g v . »f ralbngi»ftek* lu a r g o r n r a uud«-r lira n a m e o f ftreh d a t r i b u t ter T h e y w e r e trai l k*r tr i a l toi #l,ik«* h a il era'll J . C. CrxiwW y o f T 'a ig L k .ra jaie , a sash oral blind in a k t v pulket off his cxiat on the M a in stre**€ prar of the brslgx* h u t n igh t and exclah iu s t “ h e re goes f o r n o t h in g ** a n d j*u u |rai into the riv e r . H e w a s dn tw u e d . It ie sa a i C r o w ley leaves a w ife Ui b u s U x i T H E C O N D I T I O N O F T H I N G S . « I t r e d a t r w t 'x W w k l T llu a i u r M lte|M irte* li»)|»rov«*m e n l lu *««»*ral S U i f s - i r o p ( tte t t a r e * R l e a D i r t C h e e p . N k w Y«>iik, A u g 9 1. Hj*n-ial U».l*%pams to* B r a d x tn v / t * nuvition a fa i r l y a c t i v e m o v e m e n t o f g i ir a m i m«*n‘bandin'* at tw e n t y e l g h l o f the larg e s t cities o f tlie co u n t r y , *)««ctal iinpri»vt*nient txdng noted a t T ittsb iirg , C in cin n a t i, C lev e la n d , C h ica g o , Kt. T a u l, Ht. Jo s e p h , K a u n a s C i t y , N e w i >rleans, Hk h n n a id and H a v a n n a h . 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W o o l Is qu iet aiu l u n ch a n g e d fro m last w«wk. B u y e r s n re holding o ff, tuid trniixactioiui a r e siim lk*r th a n «su» ) ran ago. T h e e x t iv m e heat ho* n o t Ixx'ii fa - vom b k * to the cottesi ph m t in IxH iisiana a n d A h ii/am a T h e p r o o j n te a r e n o t so b r ig h t li| T e x a s fo r n like n-iisoii. S a le s of U 4 a e n a t N«-w Y o r k nre m o r e a c t i v e , at un* liang«*d p r i c r a T h e wuetarti tnhanon mark«*ta a r e d u ll, ra in s h a v in g Iranafitext tiw* cr«»p. l a r g e supplira o f <*Miio itugar h a v e m d inaid a fu r t ir a r sh r in k a g e in pri*x*s. 8 |xx iiiatiVH trralin g in Eun»p*‘ an d h igh e r <*xchang\* cnuiwil an a*i vaiioe «tf \ ru iit in ixiffra. T h e depreraiiHi in the fo r e ig n ri<x* m a r k e t h a s ctiui*«d tlra low e s t p r ices e v e r know n . A DAKOTA M A N ’ S DI8COVERY. 44 h a t a B o o n It 44 I n i.« If It 44 III A i r u i a - p l l a l i a lt ll* ' 4 l>iiitta f o r li. 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