LtiJ . ' . .J ! " ' .; a'- Ull '-.! . R I I I & LANCASTER DAILY 1NTELLIGEN0BU WEDNESDAY SEPTEMJ1BH 24 1884, 5Vrf" ., tk ' lulnraw InteSiSSKjg'agSg wvn-M n RrctT 24 1B84'J,uer.uienuuuui.t-uicui.iw .. rar'"' fcVBN e, Bg.,8 .wg .' y ,,,,,,, tlm Kansas la new tie would support thorn was as much Jey WDSB8DAT ! - t. - r 1e Prevent Panics. Certainly no tcple of gicafcr practical yMWcWd-eVrnicgwled te or considered QT7I T IVAX'vI PnVl?tf3lnY tbe number, stream of peeple en feet uuuumiiiu vv"' lAJ wlu" , emuteg from r-att and went toward Bread i XT nnn'iHiru imfflnlmn Al ADUKUVr AUlUilliri. UK RlLLMt rilrTfV KM A tt JTIO'. nafe for the Republican party. MAYOlt Hesenmilleu has net shown ffiyStf T.1U MrHS'eLhJsJKil,cea2gn.thusI,,r.. The Ixtkl- Uve placebas beeii'UtspsedTeRive hlni f JwrinTUMiiMirSI. Jhu ftUqntl rllnir r' b'"""r" when-and where-) the forcible addnss of Mr. Ernst, printed en the first page of te d.ij's iNTELLien.NCKit, was read. Tlie ex perieuoee! the country during the past elevan Je rs, an J indeed lis entire Qnan clal history, show the results of panics In ruining solvent men and Instl Instl tutletii mil In sweeping aw.iy margins that In ittcl niirvtlmus weujki top &uffl rxrrzirrr na OT.H llZLji-QW tUJ iJ H iww" , rj?kct)lriih03trrfs3ilro'-enlv'ittnothcr phase of the phejyf&fwbfih .hrej PRSfS'WEH'fiHJMW iHwer.eespecuuiy ger suddenly takiliR-'tdpeldif'i tn6' rtttdBIOfflCftVlRB dntanittanirises from tlnttJi5otled clrntigleuj epwad'ef ' this panic from one mind te another, until it becomes atmlmest Irresistible force.-Ernies anvfpivdiy excited.as a coijfaijbuienls .nt;etensue rem dropping the sparks Inte the pile of tin deflt! thtfe)tf.i? 2;nie! 'prttuptly' checked by the interposition of a greater force than ttiMJiMbti-Vn5pel9 them, but this Is only attainable with grent difficulty, and alter mush irreparable damage is done. The way te meet the question, as the essayist points out, is te prevent pauica, for in all evils preven tten is butter than cure. The desire of most bankers te make preQts en all their capitaljinjl.ie.e.)cl!i:iut-i)r. expejsUd "risk their cash reserve, iat tliejttnnief, many of tbese'Vreuuies ; flie' alfewance of interest en call deposits is only one lUUcfSr tUls.tyir i V UfppW snJecl te call cannot with safety be leane 1 en nnd.hlsadoilnlstjjatlen h fair show, and ha dealt lenfWtly with their many faults f arced upon its nWntlOQ. The greater or lea's bfffehdtng ofrnauJreTtteO officers Btfairat.disclplfue atid deijency has been notorious, and nebidy but the mayor bltnseir. stems te liave been blind te It, lie seems te dither lack the nerve or the disposition te enforce discipline, and as a result, his force-.has become mere and mero demoralized. He has new a signal opportunity te set an example of execu tive duty $ if he falls, things will get worse and worse. Mr, Randall the most eminent of Pennsylvania's representatites in Cen gressr and pne of the acknowledged lead era of his party in the country, will visit Lancaster en Friday and will speak te the people of this city en the issues of the present campaign, He is assured in advance a warm welcome ; men of all parties will delight te da honor te one who In these days of political degeneracy presents such a conspicuous example of fidelity te duty, of unillnchlng courage aud unquestioned integrity. m m A cubixatiex of Barnnm and Butler U prepped iu Pennsvlni,. Beyond this humiliation for the Pennsylvania Deraoo Deraeo Deraoe rey there .irhmiijTbotteoi hat been touebed. Fhiladtlphui Recerd. Who proposed It ? When, where and hew 'i Neither Barnum nor Butler Is of Pennsylvania, nor of tha Pennsylva nia Democracy. The state convention of the Democrats has been held ; thelr electoral and congressional ticket is in the field. It is c'e uepJete. time wlUiiut criwtinft a dangerous ia blfirdytPf)evprvlecttupi an nbund- But the most alarming feature of mederd'bUnklrij!: JA tKeusf6mr bt lean ing large sum's' te persons engaged in pureJytSpecuhiMYetruue&cUonsitmeeks, provisleus1ngrihr, AJfe They 'bnnew en values nevmrii ayjm .j ,Uwir collateral is a merely sieculative interest in property wlikhAhpr Tirvtr ee iTuid which Avery liktiyiiejer Litis hadxistenrji. But the etfler day the brokers of Chicago were uuleioblHiftkieiisito'delJTernn'tlm'e's as rn'iicH'p'ilembSr cUrn as .there was in existence. JN'ine tenths of the entire se CaUCdYTiuXnfsJ'-OeeralhAisvei'fe ifc'.l tkAiii. Jt Wfi 'mtreiy Si BfVculfttibn in fears and hepesm the lapcuage of the street ' wind',,':wa3"u jugh't aud sold .ind every legiuui.ue 1-Hwes3 of the cnuntry was aftcted by n ;nthe. fortunes and PfH 'r b9neirti,neu"rln"'lt5ittmAte .fcuW'bSUwi.'iu 'expsJd te ruin-by the operations of t.he stock ganiblers, who coiUepljCi csniiU'r their rau?aatcn by the bacsivgnf U'eAlunkn. Against tiie dangers of panics Mr Ems; pytjidraie t) Rim plrfTeniedhtf beneAs meSsurea'are rtquiretl because Eerleus evls,iie,t(.b' jwerted ; iiit there is logic ai well as reascn'lh tie ifcUiiLunifii(lni)m-ef heuraHiauk ctlisera, nbuiiditii- cash teterves,,tibiiliUeii of' in terest en d maud d-jwwits ai.d withdrawal of javgrMrjui. witjulaUve intrreats. The reinedita are clear, but hew te en feice them is anfTneVmatter. The law pfjtheiiteihuulJ eeinpHthem ueenly liyL Stsi civil, j receSfW,buU apply the penalty of Hs criminal calendar te neglect el them. That would bring the answgjvyllfe'fpy'JptJ tbe-men whose kiring" und wild cat operations Btart panics weie Fenf'ttJ-the penitentiary, tJieA,''1 ?, ctiius, trampled I J let. I ,ir f i ' )'n a '' , i ii 1flr.q.1euJ ,;, u v .. .-.rfca'M r.a- ?.r ,K?senmlller propose te retain upon his police force flue&UDllUris Af. Seree'? 'He 'is a Y&'A'tfi QhPWhQ. .W9WK who .ought never te have been appointed ; and he filraKlViVB ''enpuVenthe force but fdr tlieconaUleratieu tha he is "one of the b8t workers in'thd'ward" for ills party.1 - Bfutklliy iilsfinct iind practice, thebriej-rutqritynwjth.which be has been invented has, only aggravated his unfitness for a "plice where coolness. ppaYwpppwBtand ihumauityMnre the eBsMtjilij1 Ills removal should pea Htttieile.Dg.tline. His assault last evening upon a peer, weaKtyismier: alfeiity 'Wtfi'e Custody e iabawnyillew.tifiitr'.ula a grcBs out rage for which, of centse, S?eece will be called upeni;is3we& in cjur 1-ke any QtbeBbuUy tWie murderously beatB-a mnn with" B'bU'cV JCk; l$ut III the meautinie .th-clUswit84wvriKhtj-wliih-tlie-mayer is oeund te reJiHCt, and one of the most Important of these is te ba protected against such extraordinary assumption aud exerclae of piutlierUy as Speecsdis pfityfd WMi eiM&ibn ; afid'feVwhich, it is needlesa te say, his battered and' bloody victim would have beeu entirely Justified In Dhoetlfig him down en the spot had he been armed. .-,1-t-jki yet ibpWuub thought that citi zens 8hould'Iiav&-teSvear side arms te protect themselves against policemen ; but when such ittjeus brutes us Spttxe wear the atar of cilice, no man against whom they may happen te have a grudge isJprf(ji1rtitr-attf!ft,r--H the may; Bheuld heiiJateUa perform )!i uuty the f oiie'bT tUe'c'ealmunTty'wIn be heard'iu unmistakable tnea. Blaink draws crowd, but se de dime masenrns. WATcnwORD of the Niath ward police man : U; the bUokjiek wbenerer and as hard as you can. . The Hepubllean party in Pbiiadelphia shows a dixpoeitinu te utay a little longer tbap the party, in the catien. , ' Even the eqnicoetial held offlejjireSlr. Blaine a cbacpe te view a public pyroteoh pyreteoh pyroteeh uio display that will be a pleasant memory whee.hu 1a reWgated by ad' eTOiwtmlmiug vote te private life. . j . . One of the met amazing inoengraitie of the prtMejit lucjngrueu pimpiign U the adoption by the I&pptibliean eamptifiu iriaulzAtiuca 6f a 'military 'dress ngnfcat ngnfcat ive of their marching under tbe lead of a great soldier. And It becomes mire amazing when Blaine's military receid is considered. t r ifWHHTLV j-al. Ph, sh'.-t elwnjn brtubt anil Kfty. Ana horfcencs ihroaKiU'Uittedajr -w tly jx-al t Whtl If liubby'' ennei home slot, llltn by teiuntr nurltM quick; btlude.D Heal. Yea she nuvcrKt cait flown, Ur imu known a. aulltu Irown '1V revnitl ; Nothing her Kel humnr h. eVs, jin a liur iuhbtni rmrnntl tn us OtiuOdlli h t Carl I'rclMli M'tikly, In itV auedubt of the introdactieos el the political celebrities of the Mate te Mr. Bltine in Philadelphia en Tuesday evenlnir, the ' Prat says : "After the btate committee had pa&eed along there wan another line of out-of-town visitors. They we're hisuied'by Majer Jack liiestand, of the Lancaster Examiner, and they needed no sp'ek'eamau ' te tell that they were Majer Jack's constituents." They were'perhapsrecegn'izablbby tne hay seed In their hair. NenniBTOWN is 'much exeitd ever an allocation ,that, a, local butcher sold or manufactured into sausage the meat of a Hleer that bad died in the pasture, field. Investigation haa developed the fact that miic'a of the sausage made in that vicinage consists of old meat worked in with aeme of the fresher variety. If this be true of Xorristewn, the heinous practiea may be in vogue iu ether placet a well. In the purchase of meat the average citizen gees it blind, trusting te his knowledge of the vender that the article bought is what it js cjajmed te be. If this reek bed of faith is te be destroyed, life will hardly be worth the living. .iS-Y'fe.tUnxmiilutentlen, of Ir. BlalWa managers te "keep him at home B and te pre erve at lea3t an aneearance of jyi&MKPdjh,kwJtf c.i4.,a k predWuitUal caudWate'ah;eull(farTy hjmself. But. tbe premised "'inagnetism" and' " popular enthusiasm" or tne uiulue campaign B (HVJU,Wl'mVHl' t40 lWBi.l UIU (,'UUiH and gene, and the results are as cheerful cs of praBfl,mtfr(r tl(ln Hbat thqrirdui jjd je;btt)tt VRWi the read. It has cemt auu gene, uuu lue reauua uru as cue Feartli et July UrMWerKH. Vis;'- n , i' Thk venerable? 'beild Of what Mr. Blaine picture qut-ly calls tlie Cameren ganjffWlB TeCiiaynfaTiJur alltd t thfj ptiU yaeUirday te aaaure the gleeful TnE tendenev te embonpoint in .young twirls caonet be , tee much deplored. Iu the poet's dream they are always sylphs, whose fairy forms are suggestive of aetheriality, far remeved from anything suggestive of the earth, earthy. Te have this bright vision dispelled by the frozen fact that the angeiie being is weighted with mie than her share of obesity is indeed hard. Yet for all evils there is a remedy, real or supposed. Fanny Davan Davan pert,.the aetress, oemei te the reseue of the corpulent fair with the recipe that emotional acting will reduce weight faster than any auti fat prescription. But as all ,-,irls luslined te ba stout are net aetresses, the oemmou everyday maiden will be 'forded te seek some oeeluded nook in an attic, w iere"far from the madding crowd's ignoble utriff," she ma coujute up pnexysms of grief and joy In the effort te reduce her adjpese. 1'cllilcHl lirlliwuun. Jndge Voedward has withdrawn from the Democratic" oengresslbnal contest iu the Tweirtu district, aud Ueunully'ti re ne.aUfia)igp.l,iuTT.asHred, , . Tbe Ddmecratia state convention of Delaware met Tuesday iu Dever, tenomi tenemi natu'd 'Congressman Lere by aoelamatieu, mid seleeted presidential electors and a state central oemmittee. ' Reb, Lhiklu D. Masen has accepted tlje gubernutienal nnmiiimieii of the Pro hibition party of New Hampshire. The Kspubliean congressional oenferenon of the Nineteenth (Pa.) distriet met Tues day ' and 'Wraluate'd' B.'F. Beltz. of NswvkUe, Cumberland cenuty, for Congress. iNominatieog for Congress ; X Mas. chusetts, James R. Estabrenk, I).; VIII -touri,UatryPine.-R.; YUI Missouri, Andrew F. Brown, Q. ( Oaii. Lilly, of Maueh Chunk, baa been wU-ctud te'UU the vaoaney ou the Repbbll. eau state electoral tlek'et caused by the death of Jehn Leiseurag. Tbe MriUrr H.ltr Uuilr ll(i ll'.w Hi. hiii biki wimi wlt'i i. Inn 1 1 tiieu.lpft r i Heward .Sullivan, wIje Ut luld in Jill nt Salem, N J , for nuirly a tmuith, abtircmt' with the nm'deref Kil.i Viiten, b:i midn ' tnlloenfeiton of hn entlt. 1 wilt b ' reelled that no itrnirt was invl ui.' tlnie nte te e'ntrp 3ull(iti lntoeo''raiou his crime, mil it4Ti)'vs,vlflt th tinn Uu' he bad made a etiau breast of it. Iu fict, ' however, he tuetvl) ineteaiM l the U"P oien against bnineU b.y uuuitdid uuimm te , questions put by tbe mta who "ire em em Dley'e te draw freqi hlra a cpufessinu. Siuea then, and, indent, threuihjut In j ceufinement, he h;w been cheerful and i ever ditltut, ceiisfauly sieitinc jcampnn-it-ing hjmn aud fruiiently OiHinn from his cell window te pjers by en the stent. Tuesday,, however, be broke d.tru, :vid his less of ceurave was spardi'y follewnl by the confe'len that is sine te secure his oenviotion. Miilila ltrpk Dunn. The oenfessiou came about singularly eneugb, directly resulting from the appre hension natural te au ignorant u.tturc. Sheriff Celes visited Sulliviu's e.ll. in oemp.iny with X'notegrauher Hreece, for the purpose et having the pris oner's picture taken, as a precau tion against his oe.pc. Sullivm seemed surprised that his pasture nhetild be wanted, and was uneasy throughout the sittluc. When a patiifaotery ne.r.tilve had been ebtainni aed his visitors mire abiut Uileavehiw, Sullivau eagerly it quired the reason for his being photographed, but hi inquiries were put aside aud hewislelt aleue. Frem that m.irueut bulllv.m was tilled wi'h gloom and apprebdiisieu. lie KViileully reganled the photegriith)ni prtt liruinary te hi death, aud after oiediutleK in gloom for some tirnn he bent tee the sheriff. Sheriff Cete found his recently ohcerful prineuur the picture et despair, and, with tHrs rolling down bis c'ltrks, tbf frightened wretch alutd ids visitor with the words ' Sheriff, I havn made up my mind te tell jeu all iib.uit Ella SVitten ; 1 eau't keep it any longer." The sheriff explained te him that any confession be might make weuli be ureu against him iu court, hut te this be replied : " I don't care ; 1 must tell you all." The 3iurlrer' Uenirfelau. The sheriff then seut for Justice C.i'pur son, who admluiHtered u e.itii te the prisoner and then took dewu the following eontesMen : " I saw Eila Watsen come into Y rl-e-tewirthat eveiunt, wi'h the basket et poultry en her arm As she weit into ltf-eH's store te sell the poultry, I svd te myself, New, bete's a chuuee te go en theexcursien te Atlantic Cry.' 1 kuew that she wen id carry the money home with her, and I decided te waylay her aud take the money Irem her. That was my only object. I watchfd Ella Vatm go down the read toward home, and when he get a distance aay I Walked ever tn the cerntleld en the If 1 1, aud wb-p I reached tbe weeds :jat beyond I 'lit A .short aad a, long club with my knife. Ten kudu 1 utd was net the one with ; kmck m it, shown at the trt.U, buf tha first one taken from rne. I could tun Rid walking aleug opposite m, and then I rai. through the weeds until I get a qu.uwr el a mile ahead of her. eres-td tha revi una hid iu the weeds along the t-uad. It w.ts at this place I coueludud te step her, bui I looked up and ea Cuarles 6 ckier com lug iu aeirriage IUih.eI course, spfilel iny p'ans, atd i waited until both s ckler aud the girl l.i-'tt'd. When sne get abem 100 ;irdn away from me,-1 rau along thn edge et the weed until wubiu a lew feet of her." Here Sullivau completely broke down the tears tailing f.it from bis eyes, aud it wa a raiuutu before he cjuld rrume. "As I get near the girl the devil told me te ki:l her.- Cibe.uever heard me c ni uy, aud before she ki-ew tha; I was baek of her 1 struck her twice ou the head with a short club. As she full iu the read, tui tui tui bloed bean te spurt tercn the wounds. and then I knew what I bad done. I fel like running away, aud I did start te leave ber, but I went back aud se-ticlied ber pockets for the money. Alter I struek her with tbe club she uever moved or spoke b word. I wax with her tinker minutes, getting tbe money and dragging the bud from the read te the weeds." Here the sheriff and the justioe oress questioned him ax te the charge of outrage which is believed te add a dbrfper guilt te bis erime, but Sullivan repeattdy denied it and shewed a disposition te evadu lurcher questioning. The sheriff then allowed him te proceed, and he oeulluuLd his ceufes sien, an fellows : "Alter getting the meuey, and dragging the body in the weeds, I run as fast a 1 could ler home, throwing away the small club and her handkerchief in the weeds an I ran. I made no attempt te hide, either I get home at dark aud are my supper. Ou Thursday I went te Atlantic Cay ou the exoursien, but did net enjoy myself I kept all the time thluklng of the gull had killed. The rest of the story you knew." Sullivan then took the pn aud signed the confession, at the same time saynv that he felt he had done what was bust fur himself. The 8bTlR" Uuntlen. His mother, he said, had uxlhlm with kneing (all about tbe affair, but he bad net replied te ber charge. Te the sheriff's caution te keep away from the wiudew of his cell lest he be shot, Sullivan replied that be did net care what became of him, but afterwards be asged Sheriff Celes whether the lact of his coul'essten oeilid cot be taken into cousiilerntieu when be came te be sentenced. " I don't want te be huug," s.ud he, "or te go te that pens teutiary. I'd like te be sunt te some re form school " Few people in Salem knew of the con fession, but the sheriff hurtled oil' uiue miles te eU Farmer Wutseu's te tell hitn that his daughter's mutderer had told the story of his urime. The sheriff, wirh Dis trial Attorney Aetnn aud Countable) Car ney, weut evor te Yorketown, thesoene of tne crime, te huut up the short stick nith which Sullivau s.iy be eiuiniitted the crime. 1 he long eiub round en the scene of tbe murder a few bouts after the crime was oeminittod and uev in the hands of the officers, Sullivau says was uet the the wejipgu he used. stit-et, and each passenger ear bringing Itsf lull queM te swell the gathering throng. Sinitiir scenes wer witnessed Iu the heart of the eity, the Union League buildiug ( ing the great point. In trout of whieb. a gp-a' enwd had gnthetrd. but which had nficuwaidte b prted buek. and tli4 ... a.. f..... 0...... ... IV ....... .....l A- I pviii;" .h.iii ...ii-.,..ij hi ,iuui ni'ni 'i tu "rllillCtMll" OW lJH TAltirFarKXMU. Tha ltsiubllrn WOtirt te liltgnliit lha llesl lu el ths Un.iiiUn llrnry Uiy' Tstirr tim, Fer tbe lsTKLLiusscsn. Id 'regard te the,ital Issue Involved iu V1 OKlltJAItV. tliM nnoreiiotilnir ttriVftiiiiMin.l nLtntiiin. thn ntl'ivJ r;m ter the mmef tbc OMnma.- a-publlotu-paitTseTeatlng ildTaTtem IT. lim.lmil.liV war guy deo,eMtrd with order thit (t my dlsslpite it, In lla jHjr tl us. biii.eg and Ciitie.nlauteras, and ,tat t ..nddling" ou ,the Uri(rttieg,; . iu.iduut.Ml tiT ihreeelee r.e lights and gas h,.ea... it knows thmt tliAt. kind of me.l , j-HA.itrniiniith' wenls lOlery," "niaiue i. ,,mi..r . p-.i..11i..i-,.u- h. ,.nd L;.g.. At .-ach et tlw window a bt0n nU(, pi,thapi, ahy(l w11 b ,ou. Urge h.k-.iug at,.r was formed of gaajita, .. ,.. .J.,i.,i,.,r.; ,;,r :..' -.'iiJi 1 ws uei ua ! nui uiiiik siivi uii.u iiiviuini hi e at the tee aud sides the buildiug w AineUrdy embellished by several ether The steps er? be.tide.1 evor, and the platforms thus nyule were occupied by mviT 'U members of the Leaguu. Frem h'W'pift hv"u o'clock uutll a little afpr eight, bomb', and rockets of e Jered lns were , discharged at brief iu ti'rvvin, their exwh sien b. ing greeted by sheuis of delU'ht from the spectators, but as the (ailing sparks alighted among the eresrd, whMh was .largely undo up of n liueu and children, who were beiug severely passed by these who desired te get out .)) the. way of the bl.izmg brands. Mayer Smith caused a aisoenlluualico'.of the tiring. As It was. s veral women tainted, aud had te be earned across the stieif bv tbe police and thence te a place of sa'e'y, aud the crowd which empletely blieked up the east side had te ba relieved by pulling people ever the ropes aud giving thorn outlet through auether cordon at Walnut street. At hilf put 8 o'clock. Chief Marshal Hartranft aud his aids, beadtug th ool eol oel umu. mate their appeanuice at Waluut ifreet, when, the assemblage burst into loud cheers, which did uet cease for several minutes. Mr. Blaine before this btd taken h" place upon a small platform it the curb in freut or the League build mg, and was the recipieut of a continued ovation from the three large central eiganiziri-ii-N the Rwnublioae Invineibles, Harmony Legieu, Yeung KunubhcansClub. and the vidtiug cub acoempaujiug them during the timn he remained there, which was until 9:13, when be was com rolled te take his departure for tNew Yrk. A it.ULUUAU wur.cK. rtcUlit irln '.illll- with Meites Cnr rlre Hitu I'A.ilu r.uRat Passengers who arrived in St. Leuis en Tuesday ul ten.e mi en the tram u part of which a wnteked Monday uight near P.mtiae, 111 , en the Chicago Alten read, sty that the piston red ei tlietr euglue broke hen they were just north of Pou Peu t.an. and that while tn tram men were repainug the damages a freight train u-ame down the grade and dashed iule the re-ir sleeping ear, turulig it evtr ou th S'de. Four Ireik'ht cus i.ere then I lied up mi the wreck, and a few minute uittr H:e s'.med among them and tbeie ui a sceijf of great confuiien and excite ment. B'jtb entrai-ces te the sleeping car were blocked up, but axes were obtained and a large heie was out in the reef, tnreugii hieb tbe passengers were res. cutd wiih-jut atiy barm except a few slight biu'ies. The pissuugeia in the inrward or- r- .ll.uhakeu up, but Mene of them were seriously hurt. J K. Z ubiin, of the 15aliu:e.e cc (Jhi.i leleur .ph con piny, had his unk.e badly sprained. Conductor Carsen, el tOesleepini car. was banned about the tips. Rebert Jacksen, the porter of thn sheping ear, was badly cut aud bruised. it tli of thete men were sent back te ChiOge for treatment. Brakeman (J'.tf rd, of tiie fr- wht train, was hurled tr iu our, ui.d was piek. d up iudeustb e a.ni taken te B,oeuimtt"D ter medical trea'meut. lr Warner, of Pailadelphia uud Dr. WilLhinK, wbe wuri pis-wug'jrrt, taree ler thH w.'uedcd A iittleb iy of J O. itraudt. ei e&. Letus, was btdly hurt a'U tbebips wbile in the sleeper. Snyrtly af.er (he paitS'uger train came te a halt .ud th men wer repairing the engine when Oonauiter Kent seut two men hack esguallhe freight traiu, but they were tee late, the tram bt-.ing au a dewu gradi and ihe raila being wet from a heavy ratn Is could nt be stepped in time, aue c'urued nearly full tiit into the sieepeis. Engineer VVu ers acd Fireman Jeues el the freight train jumped from their eugiue after reversing it and uttiug ou the brakrs. and when a lew feet from the pas setiger train. Thfy We le badly cut about the head and face. Interest aeatWiue jthu mtu sitbey are new. tie matter what national party is Iu dower., it levi tdiltibtb the VXaftifle f llsstrtlet tHwpnrsI Win, .itin'pt. AVra.aumpftaller,.dlel at lilknwMenrs 103 East King street. lat evening at half past 8 o'clock, alter a painful illness of mere than ten months. Ne nun iu Lan caster was mere widely known or morn highly appreciated for kindly qualities than .Mr uunipf. lis wai born iu Laneas. MLFY,pSPKCKMUST06. A I'HUrAL. A.MU IIMfhUKsnAllV ASHtll.T inirr Mpfsre lls Alur.lrretis lllnws III. Ihi. I..H.-K JeK uu H leturlrs I'tHuunr a .Ian ler III ai.iy.ir, Harry Pyla, .pitcher .of tiie Ilensiiles base bill uiuli.Went tn tl.h ukntiticr link last tcraud here. tin .rtsidud.duiluu, his. lifv-j nnitig-mMii.iwhat, under the iiiltiienee of no was a son ei m lave J oeo uuinpi aim luiuer. .lleiug a novieo iu the Hit el skat- Ht.ilNE-a IM1II.AURI 1'lU.l tlVArillN, FlllMU TUOPIKDO Kiel, IU 1.II1B HI (iCBt the lirpuuilcan tlauulilia. The great terabliibt mrade in honor of James O. Blaine, Republican candidate for me piesiaeuey, came off 'luesday evening in Pnllwlelphia, aud e iar as numbers, appearauee ant equipment went, wa a oemplete sucecss In every particular. It is estimated theru were 15,000 peeple lu line. As early as 0 o'elook spectators bgan te gather en Bread street, and long be fore 8 o'elook, the hour at whch the pa rade was anuouneed te start, that wiue thoroughfare was crowded with people moving iu every dlreotlen auxiens te se cure geed places from whieb tu viuw the precession. Meanwhile the approach of clubs from all quarters of the city te the place of formation of the column, Bread street, south of Seuth street, and extend lag down te Waeblngteu avenue, was uu uu uu Louneed by musle from the numerous bauds, and the glare of toiehes was visi ble en all the intciventiug btreets, where some of the ergauiz ttieus eadlest te ar rive had taken their appointed places. These were seen snrreundtd by ..crowds of iiihueere, while every moment added te Ninabla lieth. Rev. Professer J ihn L ird Tayler, an rtmiueet Congregational divine, died ruewrlay at Ande-r. M-e.icl.u3etts, aged i&years. James Rav, half ethrr of Hen. L. O. Houk, congressman from the Second Tennessee district, was found dead at Jellje, Teun., Tuesday morning, hanging te tree. Frederick 8 NiohelR. editor in chief of the Memphia lcaJaneAe, died Tuesday morning in D iveopert, Iowa, at the age of 54 years. He was seized with paralysis of the brain while visiting his former home iu D-iVonnert. Captain V. P Clark, of the 2J cavalry, and attached te Lieutenant General Sberi dauV staff, died Monday morning. He was distinguished for his eervice lu fight ing Indians, and was regarded as one of the best authorities iu the army ou the Indian sign language Heu. C. Douglass Gray, clerk of the United States oeurt, at Harriaeuburg, W. Va., died of paralysis of tbe heart Monday night. Mr. Gray was register of bauk ruptcy there during the existence of the bankiu pt law. He was 05 years of age. fKKaONALi. Diuan, late United States He.miv W, consul at Lisben, is dead. The late Chaklei Read Is said te have very much resembled the late Charles A. Daua. Pitmen Bibmahck has returned te Varum. Before leaving Beillu he visited the Freneh miuister. Captain James B. Eads, the well-kDewn engineer, thinks the construction of a tunnel under the Straits of Dever is abso lutely practicable. M. Jakbsex, the distinguished astrono mer, is no uu bis way te this country, te repieaent France at tbe coming meridian omfereuee iu Washington. M. Chkvhkul, the famous French chemist, venese ninety-ninth birthday haa just been celebrated by the aeadumy of seiecce, says if he had net worked bard, he would have died long age. Phokesseh William Wae.nku has built tlurleeirdwelliugu iu tbu upper seutieu of Pnilade phluat a cost of 105. 000, aud has turned them ever te the trustees of the Wagner free institutu of soiunee te be lidded te the endow meut fuud, Reuei.t Nkii.se.n, the general manager of ihu Northern Central railroad, has been offered the new position of viee president and gei oral manager of the Rending rail road ceniiauy. In is understood that Ptesideut Keiin has received Mr. Neileon's acceptance. G kseka i. S iif.rman has a rather novel schedule of rates for dellverinir lectures. Te a Brooklyn manager, who asked' him his ehhrgiB, he wrote receutly In reply: " Dear Sir My rogularcbarge for'leelur Ing is a million et dollars ler outsiders ; for rny hetdier oemrart,es, once a year uethlug. Frem the former never'has this fee'bee'u aoeeptcd ; ler the latter my book of engagemeutB is ful for the natural 4eried of tey life." ' J '' 184 wheu Hrtiirt UlAV was defeated by JaiueslC. Pi'ilk, as if he had been defeated en a tariff Usue. We worn an ardent supporter of Hrmry Clay lu 1844, and w. bappen te knew that he was uet defeated en that. issue--Indeed, except iu Peuusyl vanla and some of tbe Eastern states very little was said about the tariff, and the utterance that "James K, Polk is as geed a tariff man as Henry Cly," was a local individual utterance, and hvi.ne national piilitictl authority. Heury Clay was "Ken tucky's favorite seu" both as a Democrat and a Whig, but net beovise he was in a special sense a tariff man'"; because Ken tucVy was uet a tariff state at auy period, and perhaps had never expressed sen timent en tbe subeet through the ballet box Ner was there any particular "triek" about tbe subsequent aotien ou the tariff. The representatives of the people modified tbe previously existing tariff taws, and if "anybody was hurt" it bad the setoff that mere were benefited iudeed a mere thau ordinarily prosperous time followed, and many In Pennsylvania m6iliiUd their former tariff views, although ueue became "Free-traders." This muter of free-trade is another great "bug-bear." Parhapa ue tuau iu Pennsyl vania, or auyotliersUte,(whe understands the objects and opperatieus of tariff) is a Iri-n trader, iu the sense that Euglinhmeu are frte traders. We must have at lean a tariff en imports, or a direct tax, or tbe government oeuld net be sustained ; but tbe assessing of theso tariffs and taxes is something that tbe Congress has been "tinkering-' at for four soere years with out reaching a sa Ufaotery conclusion perhaps uever will. Nj, it was net Uenry Clay's tariff views that deleated him, although, incidentally, iu some radical auti tariff districts, be may have encountered opposition Ou that questieu. His oppesitlou, however, te the auneru'.ieu of Texas, his pre slavsry principles, bis duelistie and his gambling pr.kjliv Hies, by cArlaiu classes of voters, were mide vi nj wjts of epp sltiea. In Uie state of Ndw Y irk the eutire abolition vote, under tbe leadership of Uiraey. was alienated from htm, through whieh he lest that state, and losing it letit the preii dency. I' is well known that where the tariff was made question at all, be was charged w.th having "two fae.s" en the subject one for tbe North aud one for tha Seuth ; bur, under auy atrenms'auees, the tariff, thin as uew, wis only a local questieu, ami it ever will be, uutil there is a perfect unity of industrial interest ever tbe whole country. Perhaps the euly rational way te get at the real sentiment of the country ou the subject et the tariff U te discuis it and mnk it n test questieu tntbe Ceugrt sietial districts by the people ; for, a tariff bill can euly be passed by the represeuta tiT.-s el the people ; ami it is only tbe representatives that have a right te speak for the people. It Hands upon the bails of the Prohibition question in its relation te politics. It is local aud individual, aud all may express their sentiments upon it, pre or ceu B.-f'ne Mr. Bltloe was nemlcated-the- Kxtiminer was exceedingly restive under the allegations and iufereutuhttes of the Kra, that the fenuer was opposed te the uumicatleu of the " P.umed Kuight." But tha: was net the p.-utien the Exam iner wu.hed te occupy. It professed te be for the nominee of tbe national eunveu tien, whoever it might be Iu the same spirit the Hxtimntr new affeets te make tbe issue for the Democratic pirty ou the tariff questieu, whether it will or uet 1' caunut see hew thi questieu caebeiele gated te the representatives of tbe p. in Congress assembled, who alone have de with it. Ik U questionable whether a..j Democrat (as president) net even Mr Watterson would sauotiue an out aud-eut free trade bill, - although he might veto any 'measure that would hetrd up iu tbe national treasury, 1400,000,000 or the people a money, accumulated through excessive .auties ou imports, at a time when that amount dis tributed among the business , iutercits of tbe country would greatly relieve them from pending pressures, demoralized tradp and money striugencies if tbe Republican party oheosea'to make a protective tariff tbeir iss'ue at a time when no party iu Pennsylvania, or eyeq In the, pyuutry unqualifiedly oppose protection, let them de se te their heart's content. They probably adept a line of defense that is the least assailable, rnd use it aa a .dust in the eyes of tbe public, behind which they hope te secure it continued lease of power. With the-e wbe knew as little about the theory aud ultimate effects of a, protective tariff "as a .ram,cat1 does about u. holiday," it may be mere efficient than tbe morality issue it started out with early iu the campaign (and wbieh it abandoned as seen as ila own eandidate became involved in a similar complicity) but It cannot explain why their should be nt this time se many and he great business, nuanclal and official demeraliza tlens ever the whole country, especially since it has had the national executive and legislative power in its own bands for the past twenty yearn or mere Instead of speculating upeu what the state of things may possibly be under future Democratic rule, it had better direct the attention of' Hs followers tethe'state of things existing at the present time. It certainly cannot be charged .tp D.emoeratio misrule,' fdr the Democrats have net had control of tbe government for nearly a quarter of a century. There are buudre'ds, yea thousands If net tens of thousands of honest voters, who have been descant lug for tbe past three or four years uu the misrule of tbe Republican party, and who have expressed a conviction that nothing will bring about a change for the better, save a political rovelutiou ; but when the period 'arrives te effect that revolution through the ballet box, they nearly all (either through fear of proseriptlou, dis trust of opposing parties, or through hopes of ultimate power, place and compensa tion) like the deg returning te vomit, sub ralssively wheel iute the line that has been ptesciibed for them en false issues. Ykutex, a brother el Cpt. Jacob I) O midiy 'will served In the Mcxietn war, aud alee in the war of the rebellion. Wheu scarcely in his teens Mr Outnpf was apprenticed te the t.vl rlng business, and alteriiTtf surfing a lbirgJafjirSuiTcesRiij graduated a one of thevmest ueoenip't-lK-d-tailors of bis day. Shortly after attaining his majority be man led Miss Shower, and 1HM bapJrtUj hy ferapVriAd of forty rinteu ars. Shortly alter his marriage .Air. Guinpf commenced the tailoring business ou his own acenunt and continued it until his recent illuts oempelle 1 him te retire. Seme twnuty live years age he eijeja jjA In the manufacture of wine,lifIi',Miktr4 sSer! attained a wide' popularity nnieiig connoisseurs en recount el their fine lltver aud known pur.ity.Jhev weru sold at 1 high prices fur'thbl uVb IWAiUr-lfrstfl i in... i. j -...; .. . . I m.iunt'n, uuui Jfri. PXIUiiVaiyUlelK'U some churches Ter sacramental wine. Iu early life Mr. Uumpf acquired a gte.t tkLBfn for uniMji.mkust, lb "00.1111.)' a rhemb.r of Capt. J-jhn K. Fiudlay's oernpany'of 'Ltuutiter Feiieib.es,''in organizitien tliut had no superior in exe outing military mamuuvres and in the manual arms. Mr. Gumpf being a zealous seliller aii.vaumlrubly (lulled was uheseu ene of the oeriHiral"! was with the company in all its military triumphs both at home and abroad for a pene t of siveu yearn, aud te tbe day of bis death was familiarly known as "Corperfil'f (Ihmff. ' Mr. G.iuipf wa strictly Otioselentious in all bis business transaction and Indus trii us iu thedUoharge of them, aud hence he attracted a large share of .be best trude of the town aud a q tired aa easy oompo eompo oempo tenco. He possessed besides linn social ipialitiiH, and made friends of ail who became acqnluUvl with him. lu politics he was a tire leug Dimecrnt, and exerted no little inriince a.ueug his friends and uelghbOrs. In religion he was Ah Episoe paliau, and in tbe latter part of his life his ehief delight wa te read h- Blblp and have about him people of kuewu, piety. Though his Illness was extremel) painful, be bere his eutferius's with pa tienoe and fortitude and iiie.1 a p ice In I and bai py ilaah with tl in assurauce el happiness hereafter. tlh fnderar will take plae ea Siturdty afternoon a 2 o'elook, from his late.resi Jence, He. 103 Ent K.ing street. W.lliK Kausr-.nili' r U'llJill'. AtfU.d- Uarmut r Uun tLulus. Upn feassetDblfuK-ljl &)0rt en TuVla afternoon, argument was heard in the fol lowing caws in the quarter sessions list Commonwealth vs. Sarah E Bauer, adul tery, demutrer te .the iudtetrarlir, f(kuu sel for defeixlaet argued that tbe indict meat was fatally detective, because It did uet contain the name of br husbaud. Cetn'th vs. Geerge V. Miller, ndulterV. dcmuiier te the indictment. In this easr tbe argnmenl wrm similar, the tudlctiiieut net containing the name. if thn wile eftLt defend&ut. The defendants in the ab.ive .:a.e are the residents .( th EigbUi ward who eleiK1!! some weeks age. Tere remains for urgumetit one case iu in thee, niunui pleas court,, tvuiii-rthe orphans' aud two lu the quarter sessions. p UUrfel.1 ltllluri. The oeurt granteu au sue te buy tb. light, of oweeiship tu ct-rtsin tu.ix'ttv lVied utieu by the shentt, iu whlcii Reuben Ettuiur.waa.uamt.-d as plaiutiff and. E R Stark iui defendant. Mary Staulfer, Manheim borough, wa divorced trem her husbaud Heurj Stuutfer ou the grounds of desertion. Adjourned te. Saturday morning at lu o'clock. In raver el lutlu Ktih, . Alderman Barr this morning deoijeci the suit of Justice Evans, et Columbia, .gainst tbe ceuuty vfLaueikster, in laver ' the justtee. The suit was brought ler il ."(0 lees en eases returned te court, whuib the comity solicitor Uisallewd'. - Wheu the Qiss was heard the county presented as an offset bills. (or $21)9 00 which it war claimed, were paid illegally te the justice for cases ei drunkeuuess and disorderly conduct committed by him te the borough lockup. Alderman Burr declined te con sider the bills presented by the county as an offset, ou tbe greund1 that they baj been passed upenjiy tbu e-uuuty fcellclr,ut and approved, and that the account wuk finally elmed when' the auditors certified th..t the account of the comity cumirUs sieners fu paying the bills was correct, rbtj county eommissieners will r.pjHj.il from, the decision of the alderman, Piiued Vvltn niuiau I'reivtrty. Complaint was made this morning be. fore. AWirnaa Barr--KaiuAtJt,hii Her shock, for larceny, by W.VV. Nusley, pro prietor of a Striuiburg hotel.- A few wfeks age Mr. Nissley missed a box of cigars, and a few days age a pair of 'geld rlrnuud eya.g-la.aeua. 'Buspwieu pointed te Her Her Her sboek, who was employed as au hostler at the hotel, and his valise Was soarehed. Iu H was a box of cigars which Mr. Nfssley i leutitted as his property. Ne trace of tbe eye g'asses has beeu-disoeveied. Hershock denies the theft and claims that ba can prove that he bought the Cigars.' The eae will be disposed of te morrow afternoon. Iwers wartime ou strait Uauiatfu. The viewers appointed by the court te assess damages uVUnjd by the proposed opening of Dauphiu street, Irem East Strawberry street te the eastern termlnui of .Bread ,streef taivuc thu brpilaus' oeurt room this morning' at 10 o'clock. The viewers went ever tbe route en August 10 WU 'junrn4, Uwii'thisrmernitiHiwntii they oemmenced hearing tbe testimony of the owners of property affeeted by the proposed oieelug, A there are a large number of witnesses te examine, the viewer ..will net complete thejrJabers did, fe'fTdis evening. ' ' ii g, he lull several times aud thus inter liieil wi h the sport of ethers. Tbu inau sg re died In in as duand requested tiuu te ti.ke oil his skaiis, whieb Pylu ler a I line lelusmt.tajlejf -FlpaliyPuliyU. Oltlder ltilohie, who wan standing euUl.le witlieut 'iiiiilertu.waH'culfert and tbeirtiim into uus t.xly. Alter leaviu,; tlm hall.hu icsltled. Thu. men struggled .ler . short Uiue, bU l.'w.U'iiien ever, a id Pjln Ktarted te walk along with ltitoule towards Outle Square. Suddenly Olliix.r Allied Sptjice, ei thu Minih ward, who bad belli' felitiuuug uear, tan up byhtnii.-J.'r.ie and struck: hmi two tetnblu WJJA ou thef head with it black jack) t.tuiiiitug til in and laying open tbu scalp un the led side el his head for a length of two luchcrt. Ceseted Whli bl.sid Pylu was then taken by Mm two pelieuiuui te tbu lock up uud Dr. Reland was sunt ler tsi ilriss hias-MUiids r The ejictieu id I'yle from tbe ruiK was a pruper itekr Ne man, uilber diuuk or .10O01, has u right te interfere with or an noy tbe huudieds el ladies mid gentlemen wbO)AVcut there ler lecteatleii. Hut thu oeuduut of Ollicer P)eecu t it pluhblng Pyle aa uet euly unjuUllablu, but was biul.il tu the extreme. 1 te was lu thu custody ei Ritchie, one of tne stuuUst and bravest .dllmirs ou the I men, who oeuld essiiy have evurp jw.'ied uud taken him te thu lockup if it were'tTrclaiY. HeMld net call uoeu SpcCcu ler usslsi.nice.' alid it he had done te, Speeeu, li ulsj Is a large and iniu-eu,Ur man, ceujd ,rastly have .sststtd R.tchie te overpower htm. Instead el .Ifiieg se," liowever, he milled at him with his tu.iidtTOiis club and dealt li Un a bin thai uugbt have killed bun. It two brawny policemen, each el whom weighs uet Iar tieui -00 pjuu.le, oaui.et arrtst a lean, lank lellew like i'yle, whom nva ball play urn derisively uall the "Ski I -tJu," thru they had be.ter be luilied freut ibe police force. Rttehlu appeals te huve aetd in the matter like a decent ulllcer, but Space's evU.luct a as that ul au uvur uvur grewu ruffian. l'he mayor should at once remove Spere from the loteu. l'his biulul assault H net his iirst cflijitl effeuse. tjiy a wwk uge lie asst.iised Frank S auKti lu the Seln.ler house, and waa ain-sUM ler '. ue dff.lisu Sne.0u at Once brought a suit sainst Suugh iuiI fnghtuut.1 l.im into srttllug thf case. Before haviug the difficulty wdli SUuth, Spu.ce, who w.ts umler the lttluit.ee el liquor, utideave.ed ) every possible way te pruvol.e a quar tel with P)ie, who wits in the bar roeui at the time, peileu l sebei He ualiee una al s,inds el names ami taULtcd hi.u about bis playing. Fliulu.g tie oeuld no. ruine a right with hiu'i, he turned' bis itttuui ion te .alaugh Officer R ladtnae, who In n part, uer 111 " business WI U ?p.CO, Wus wi'li linn -uud euceutitgrih hi n iu Ins ceudect Sj-e.-ce bas t.e.t. iep aiedly diuuk sincxi lie ban b(sii an i lb- i, ai.d uu nine lt.au one ecchsi.iu be b..s n....ie tbieuts aaiust l'le,'wttl.'m"li' Ccrillidlj hates. He" was net iu uniform wbeu h - ouebod In m Ust nlgut, and it is said by these, who pretest t , knew that lie followed Pyie te l.in ilu last night with the prebtble iuumiieu of picking a quarrel wuu niu., knowing him te be' in 1 qr.er. - ... The assault upon Pyle created ttiu greatest indignation, aud trtn station house wjtaurietUHle.ljb Urt-iuew I of sym path zers, wboddiieuuoed rtueeee'nbruutlity IU Ulispuliug lauvUawu. 1.1 iesh llinll hall an hour alter his anest Pyi . wan i.lease.l, Atderuiau liarr beecmiug lus sitiuty ter a heartug llu went-te his beatdii.g house at ouee, and was psneeily sotier wnjn no cetu.-d a low mn Hies (lit.. i.ls Ou tbe day that Mayer R. enmillf r took Ule. oath el cilice, UUiel el 1' .MOn Hl.'H who was then vtry ' at w." deliver j A long 'lecture t tue polio.) npee n,rr duties ; be 'oek paitieillar pair s ,' traj bJiu,)u regatd te Hie uoei , ,rt,iul, u1 , p.iseners, mid instructed i- tjf Utl VlI Jnfeug'thb few Vtlil ' ,,lWdBa p.,eee, and .e was very ludusl' , , .,,,, a U10u face ou tbu nrnlV ,ur ttie miyer' eJth. ifituitfreM uu. Tanhew 'liat a lUfflin 3pece ifl. it i only nre' ,Hiir teut.U.At lt uht aftr M, "" fcttack ea I'vle. ut UKVuita hu " .4ii(irn fitiiu oue nam niv j j ' loon te ue.ther ve '" uet. Near 'R li.mu rlayet TtMSHar. InffA'p, (step m by , Wn), ; ', Ruffalo New'ierkS: Detroit fstemied bv darkness) Detroit 5, Bosten 5 j Teledo j (stepped ,by darVuehs) ;i Teledo 1, Virginia 1 ; St. Leuis (seven Inuings) : St t Leum ;18, llroeklytl) ; Bltlmere : Balfiriime' Unieu 4 Kausas City 3 ; Bosten : Bosten Union 8, St. Leuis Union 4 ; Washington, D. 0.: National 0, Cincinnati Union 1, The Ironsides and Liceuter elubs are playing tbelr fourth 'game at McGrann's park te day. The next will be played en tbe Iteusldea' grounds en Satniday. . j" - '.'! J ft . tl Uasattaitlad, nertry.Uatr, wbe mad-itxraitlalnt at Alderman MoCenomy's agaiust Geerge D.Jionter.feIaaisault nd, battfcr,vtwlthr drew, tbe oemplalnt hut evening ou payi ment of costs. ou. n Drama et l.js lftl 'Tnkra Krem tbe Iloylestewn liemecraU ,.,ln.tJkitig luwu.an old .bwiisebuJlt' by Villldm Teuiiis, itt 1733, iu Towamenetng township, Montgeruety oeunty, and which has been plastered with hay and cut straw as was thoeuBtohi at that time 'Squire Bourse found several rye heids ameug the plastering and la thv) .heads, nine trains t of rye were found. They are probably the eldest specimens or this kind of grain in the United State. He bus them carefully preserved, aud will plant some of the au eient rye te see whether it will grew or nut. I ,'J f,.., ....... ,. nv - -' . ) Dl.l nut Hiht. . , The time for tbe prize fight, between Elme Muqree, aud Lewis lunrne, was chau'ged anlund several times, uud yester day was tbe last date agreed upon,- Of course the tight did net aeme off, ami It is net likely that it will. "TTT l "s-THaa it."4 """ ', , XGfiorge.WGeodhart, of Uhla- city, who has been traveling as a lithographer, with FeMaftjfha 'ulreu's, returned' h'dmij last night. The season of these lu advauce Holestd'in C'o'n'nyetlcnt. 7'. c Jaincaitar Uuraaa at tu 'Uztnrd Ctr . -J. P. Knight has br, h, Jee, entered In thuj'SO aa?.O0, and-Ciarle iYger bis b. g. Merris in the 20 and 3:00 races at the Oxford fair, beginning Thursday. A ging ab.mt bis ' btavu je deoe be. met, a.party of young men who " onlievcd were iricndsef Pjrie. i.i. said tietliini te him, bin. he soundly cursed them a and made ihie.'its te aboet them. - - . i . I . m t t TIIK llr.l.Kn uuua.V VAIIt, ' . 'A' Cr'neitabht 'liuiult nt Arieult.f'al aud ptucK 1'rutiiiLts. Tbe tliiitieith annual exhibition of the Berks county agricultural society, opened in.R.'adiug en Juesday under tha most laverahln niispiee-M. Tbu enttien numbered ever 3,000. -The apple display was im mense, eue grower a'eue .exhibiting ill varieties. TKe pear and j truli exhibits were cempaiativu iuiluus, while tiie jiape -dhiplay. ebpeeiaily .the. Jjlimpu variety for wiue-iniklug, has been extra ordinarily large. The show el live stock, especially thoroughbred cattle, .H very Hue. The cattle show is oue el the best ever seen in that seetien. A white marble monument, thirty feet bivb, te be placed ou the Gett.t sburg battltfiidd, where the last engagement was feuvbt, n also ex ,h)biU)d. " Biirkboldef's.Uiia.sr.tifietu, Nor Ner mau aud Clydesdale stock, lieni Fanners villp, this county, at'tncl atloiitien. There is a marktd irnpievemei.tiu tiie exhibition of local manufactures Doting, the afternoon some filty wheel, men leek paitiu tbe bicycle rices W. I Wilbelm wen the two-mile r:e in 7 5lS. The RiuggeT.lbaud will give ueicmts morn ing aud afturnoen during the f. urdaxsef the lair Several gangs of pickpockets operatcd ea the fair grounds miring the atteruoeo, Quite a number of exhibits of tbe state fair have arrived. Fifty poisons from this eity availed themselves et the eheap i xcursieu te Reading this morning, tbe utractieu b'ciug ttie llerks cuuu'y fair. :- ,mui.KH -xKvar; It lllipetal te AiK.tnsr I'arty 0iii,Seiua On last Friday morning Geerge W. Miller, of Millersville. who has blui mak ing his home with Levi L.utuer, at. tfie Uuldn, lb the lower out! of tl.n oenlity, drove away a team belonging t. Mr. Lint uer. Wheu Liutuer mlssed thu team be secured tbe rferviees of Cemtablu Defif, et Maner township, te recover it, an Miller had taken It, wjtbeqt ,lKrni5ieu, Mr. Llntner ascertained that the team fas In tbepttfsrlKiion.et -Dauiel Miller, of Millers, vilfe, a brother ui Geerge. He made com plaint befere JustTce Llntner. of Mappr township, and eeurtd a siuireh wirrant. The oenstable went te Daniel .Miller's, feuud tbe team and took possession of it. Daniel Miller claimed that he putpjiase-d tlie learn from his brother, but whin Mr. Llutner proved that the teum was his property he could make ue further objee. tiens, aud surrendered It. Gtori'e V. Miller, who sold the team, can nor ba found and it Is believed that he l.r.s ran away te avoid arrest. Constable Dern delivcicd tbe team te Mr. Lintner te day.. A Waala lna Out. The pollee reported ueven eleetrle and two gasoliue lights as net buruiug ou Tuesday night, irF' Vi" x.-
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