X ,M 'iTtderc& t maiix VOLUME XXI NO. 2i)l. LANCASTKK, l'A., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U), 18S5. VUICE TWO CENT, lb TELLING AN OLD LOVK TALK. TevvntMi iwmasvi: ix 1111: v.iiti:i:it or a nut r. v. mtixvui.t.. Her t.uve Allulr hi llm IlitirUliiirg liKiine Atjliini AVIth llavlil Mutt Klitihr, iliul the Opini'lllen That was Developed AKiilmit II . Stntiign Mer.v. Miss ililie l llrinckle, wlio-e detention orevci uqitattei or ii ceu liny in llie Pcniisyl Vanlt liiituu ivm tuiii, nt llunlsbiiig, hat lllalle llOr 1.1111011, h.ul .i ininaiieu while in Iheusvlum. it wns dusk Tuesday evening when Miss Hrincklewas letm.l rocking care lessly in hoi willow dull-en tliti hiiMil peicli of hoi picscnt home, lhi Convalescents' Itc Itc treat, utGlcn Mills. "Yeu usk me for my old love tcloel jeuis age," she said, half absent-mindedly, and she laughed n queer litlle laugh, us her mliul Wandered buck te tlie scenes el her early con cen finciiient. "Hew well I leinomber Hull. I wni 3.! en Held (lien, mid had only been in the usjluiu n short tlmu when I received liem the tuition an Invitation te dlnuiil tlie clew aid's table. Tliuie it was tli.it 1 met iny lever. He was David Scott Kidder, son or tholate Jiulge Kidder, of Wllkosbine, and Mas cenllncd In tlie usv him nt the request el hlsiuethei, becausoel his ricquent inobria inebria inobria tlen. He was xcrj nice te me, mid we met Jury often, and when months el friendship had lolled by he proposed te me and I ac cepted him Tin co je.us niter our engugo enguge engugo llieut, . iiid when we had hopes or it speed j releau fiem theusjlum, my lather htaril el the alliance. "He and .ludge Woodward opposed the match and told Dr. Kerm.in te keep us apart. Dr. Kcriiiiui Instructed my lever te stay umj.v from me. We did net see each ether no ellen then and 1 remember well hew he would wave us apart with his hand e ery tlme we chanced te meet at it concert. Wt had cluudctiue meeting, but they wero net fiequcnt. In thcmeaiitimn Hobeit II. hit lit, Putted States consul te Murtcaibe, Seuth Ameilci, who p.dd me marked utt. ntlen before my si elusion, heard el my tiiLiigo tiiLiige iiKiit and called te see me. I could net see him, but .Scott, hearing el his lsit and his past attentions, became angered and my tweadmliers h id a sharp wiangle by letter. "Scott, finally thoroughly sick of lil-i long, (onlineinent and his mother's ebstlnacv, managed oue cold night te chc.ihj fiem tfie asjluin. Tliey seen captured him, however, peer soul, and brought him back. He thou glew se aw fully despondent that he was re moved te Ivirhbride's where he died loin yearuge, I think, el consumption. I heaid trein liltti several times befoie his daitli and he manifested strong feelings el dislike ler Dr. Keriuaii because) or our separation. I haw by the papers a long tlme age that Mr. Swill was also dead, hietthad a line face and neble phjsiquc. lle was a brilliant young lavvver, I understand. His sister was favorable te our marriage and sent me many kind messages during our engage, uient." "De veu think jour luve ullulrwasthe cause el jour longdetentien in theasjliim?" "1 think it must line been, Ter this ri tseii. There had alwajs been u strong feeling el dislike between the laiuilies or.Iudge Wood ward and .ludge Kidder. 1 think u in.triliige coniiectien was the catise and I alwajs thought .ludge Woodward had us (h tallied in custody te prevent our marriage. I hae been told, however, that he hall fawned the union toward the last. I knew that Scott thought we wero detained there by .ludge Woodward te prevent our union and disliked him crj- much for it. Wfiat became of all mj' love-letters? Oil, several jears age I concluded that 1 had grew it tee old te e en ha e them In nij' pos session, se I bin tied them all. If 1 had auj' lull j en should see them. Some el thctu were xery touching,'' and then Miss Ilriuckle laughed sol tly as sheliNed seme wild Hew or in the girdle el her dress. In conclusion she said that she had arranged ler tlie publica tion or u detailed history el her seclusion in the Aerfi American Jtrtieie and that the aboie would be ene el the manj' stiange chapters she had te relate. ,iiu ri: .s r eit v t- it u w a fa it. Sliunlni; that Ciilil Mill Iti-lgiiit IVIniii le- iinilei swatn tliu Merm llcllei'uiil. I'reia tliu (.unstantliieplu I.aHtcin I.xpicsH A j'eung Tinlote girl el 13, hiving ion ien vluced a passion ler a young musician in tlie Imperial bind, determined te fersake the faith el her (talents and bcconie Mussiilium. She escaped fiem liei lather's liouse in the Petits-Chanips en Sunday, and was alter search found in the gu.udheuscal G data Serai. Deal te all tlie entreaties el her people, she pietested that she would lemain there till she could come out in tlie cestume efn Turkish h.iueum. On Monday she was being conducted te Stauibeul by tluee el lour gendarmes and an ellleer el thebiireiu ri emersions at the sublime jierte. Atriv Ing ojipesito the south gate el lhe Petlts Cliams gauh u, the guard was set upon bj six or seven stout Tin iets, who hustled theui about, w hile oue big fellow , snatching up the weuld-be haiieum, made oil with her, and handed her ever te her lather. Yesterday meiulng the party were sum meiied bolore the Greek consul, who ex iilained te thorn that the L'irl must annear befere the byyllkilji at the sublime potte te be (juestiened, but that she would altcrwards be lree te depart. A great crowd had assem bled, and the Tlniets declared thej' w euld en no account allow the gill loge te Stauibeul. The consul, seeing tlitiu se detei mined, was obliged te let them take her away w 1th them. A I'liKllUfN Cruel IV IO. "Prei." Jehn Cellins, better known in sporting ciicles as "the Cast Iren Man," who has fought seme noted battles with Hooke and ether celebrated pugilists, was this week appointed as assistant paleontologist und-jr Majer Powell, of the geological survey, at Washington. " Pief." Cellins has been giv ing lessens in being for many j-ears in Washington, mid u is te the dosire el Secretarj Lamar and ether high elllcials te beeome acquainted with the principles el the " manly nil" of self-dcfonse that the proressor ewes his geed luck. Like llosten's lavoritesou, Mr. Jehn Sullivan, Mi, Cellins has domestic troubles, lie has sued for ndivorce from his wile, Bridget, en the ground of her Intemperance. In addition he charges her with cruel troat treat troat meiit.attemiitingtoliitlilmov or the head with aitlcles el household ftirniture, frequently throwing pitchers, plates, and tumblers at him. He sajs that she has threatened te poison him, sheet him, and cut his threat at night. I!j' means of ail these grievances he has been se mentally worried and Inter rupted in business that though el lebust con stitution his health has been allected, and unless lelluvcd his lite will be endangered. What te I() With tlie I'lciit at llarrlsliiiri;. Fiem tlie Cailhlu V elunli'ci The piers el the Seuth Pennsylvania rail road nced net be counted as lest. 'limy might be ceuv crted into tombstones te per petuate the memory of preminent poisons routiecloil w 1th the enterprise. One might be marked: "Sacred te lhe memory of AVllllain 11. Viuiderbilt, who plaved a suc cessful suide game en the state of Pennsyl Minla." Anether, ' In momerj'of Knuiklin 11. liowen, who wrecked the Heading rall rall lead, and, llke Aloxpnder the Great, wept when he could find nothing mero te put a mortgage en." Anether, "Twembley. hlelt Twoiubley? Vmulerbilt's Twoin Twein Twoin bley." Anetiier, " In memory or ltalpli Hag-alej-. As I inn new, he j en must be; take llosteitei's llittei-s and lollew me." The piers or the gieat bildge being up it is a pity that the superstiiieture was net completed. Hut Nauderbllt's motto, "the public be d d," prevails the peeple are nothing. Toe Null-. I'riniilliu OvTenl Vre." The twiii colts belonging te David M. Themas, or Pulton township, Lancaster comity, moalive and gievvlng rapidly. Tliey were born alxiut four months age mid new vveigh'JIOaud -te iHiuuds eacli, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Majer are visiting their daughter, Mrs. David Jehnsen, Lewer Ox ford. They ure n romnrkiible old couplejmv ceuplejmv ing traveled along together for ever slxtj--three years. They have alxjiit tlilrty grand children aud lerty-seven gicul -grand-children. nxieitrs of j'rnii.ts. I'mrceillng of the Opening Da) of tlieS.e.liin of the tlraiiil I.nl;e. The Grand Lodgeoftho Knlghtser Pjthlas el Pennsjlvania, cencncd in annual session In Miennorcher hall, Heading en Tuesdiij', with Giant! Chancellor Cnrr, of Altoeua, in thechalr. Maj'er Gctz delivered mi address of volcemo and Chancellor I'nrr made n leplj'. The seeret session was then opened bj' the reading el a chapter of the Ilible and singing el the opeuing ede of the order. The annual lepert orthegrand kecpei el leeetds and seal, Geerge Hawkes, I'hiladelphii, showed the follewing: Nuiubei of sulxiidl. nate lodge4 at last ropei t, iW) ; Instlliibsl slut u then, I); orgaubed, 'l; dls'.ehed, 10; merged, 2j present number el ledges, ni0; members, J line HI), lbSl, 3l,HJ")j Initiated, admitted by cird and reinstated during the j ear, H.C'K); leuu, as.uia; wiuuirau n, Hiispcunieii ami de ceased during the j ear, l,0.!H; le.nlng present iiumber or members at .11,0011; rejections during the j ear, 11. Julius -Moutittier, or l'lillaiielinil.i, grand master or exchequer, reported baluiice lreui last reiert nnd received from all sources f l,r, 703.04 ; disbursed during ear, fy.KSl.Ti; bal bal nuce en hand, f5,XlJ.7'i The nieinberslilp or the grand ledge Is divided us follews: Sll Sll Sll proiiieehaucellors, 3 ; past grand chancellors, -I; Iast chancellors, 0,f0f; knights, 27,701 ; esquires, 100: pages, liy. The amount el funds en hand and in ested feet up K8f,3J0 . 11; widows and orphans' ftiiul, J."),508.b'i. Tlie amount paid out ler the relief of breth breth ieii last year was $1 11,778. (X) ; for Initial or the dead, $30,011 'i, and Ter the reliefer widowed families, ?l,07l.ll. riu.inci illy tlie order Is In excellent condition. Tlie committee en election hai lug counted tlie otes reperted that the following had been elected elllcers ter the ensuing jcar: Grand Chancellor, Kdw. V. O'Neill, Ne. 31, Philadelphia; gi.md ice chancellor, Ilenrj' Jehn II. Colten, Ne. 2iW, riilladelphla ; grand keojierof records and seal, Ocorge Hawkes, Ne. 10, I'hlladelnhla; grand m.istorer ox ex cheiiier, Julius Meilutuer, Ne. 1()3, I'liiladul phla; gnmd master-at nrnis, Thnnns Perry, Nix 3s7, Wheatland. The first ote Ter grand inner guard filled te result hi an election, there lielng eight candidate. On n second ballet Samuel Hilllard was chesen. l'er grand outer fru.it d there wero seicu candi dates, uoiieol whom received n majority en the llrst ballet. Jehn Claple, of New Cilstle, was elected en llie second ballet. W.llllain A. Leve, of Philadelphia, was eleded grand trustee; II. O. Kline, of Itcdferd, and Themas U. Sainple w ere elected ruprcscntatli es te the supreme ledge for the four-year term. Grand Chinroller Carr, in his annual 10 10 pert, sajs: "The ye.tr through which we liaie passed has been ene el unusual depres sion In all the channels of tradeaud business and, its . i consequence, has serieuulj' allecttd the growth net only of our order alone, but all similar organizations throughout the stitc." lle then submits te the grand ledgo a list of his decisions, numbering twentj llie, during the j ear, for Its approval or cor rection, if erroneous. During the year he held seieiitccu special conventions of the grand ledgo ler the iiurjiose of (entlnulng tjie grand ledgo rank us past clnncellers. 'I he Hyintiatliy of the grand ledgo was sent te the fjinilj or General Grant. The proper coiumittce reported a plan te raise a fund for the benefit of the widows nnd erph ins or deceased brethren. It will be known as the Knights of Pjthias or Pennsylvania relief fund. Members of suberdinate ledges can beeome members, twetitjMive cents te be paid at the death er.i member, 'lhe death el a member entitles his family te rccoive ?2i0. 'I he grand ledgo will lie in session ihree daj s at least. Iteprescntatlve Charles K. Nelsser, of Ne. 20, Philadelphia, who for jears has been assistant tothegraud keeper of leeerd.., was again ie.ipHlntcd. TJtAillV l'IMT AIIAISSf A llVll.tSl. sjliciullMK llfrnitr In Onlcr te Fix n Cilmo Ipuli llrr .Matrimonial rarliirr. A mj'sterj of long standing was cleared up in Bosten en Tuesdaj'. 1'ight months nge, early ene Sunday morning, Mrs. Mary Wentvverth, an attractive jeung woman, arose from her bed with n bullet biiriid in her breast, and bleed flowing from the wound, aud informed the ether occupants el the tenement that she had been shot by nu unknown man who had esiaped by the back deer. Mrs. Wentvverth had net been living en very geed tonus with her husband. De was at the time absent, and the outer deer had been lelt open all night en the strength el the lollevviug nole, which Mrs. Wentvverth claimed te have received: "Di:au Mvm: I am coming home to night idler dark. Don't tell anjbedy, but leave the front deer unlocked. Gi.ortei; Wk.vtweiith." On tlie tlav preceding tlie bring of tlie mjsterieiis bullet, Mrs. Wentvverth showed this missive te a neighbor, after whkh she burned it Hefore Mrs. Wentweith was io ie io meved te tlie hospital the ellkers arrived, and she sild that she believed that there were two icvelvers In the house. One of them was in a trunk in the back loom and the ether, she said, she had discovered, te her surprise, a few davs befere In the bottom of ene of her rubber beets, "where her hus band must have put It." This last was a large we.ien with a white handle. The rooms were searched and the first pistol was leuud in the trunk, none et the barrels had been hred. The weapon with the white h mdle had disappeared. Suspicion at ence roll upon tlie husband, but he succeeded in establishing an alibi. Mrs. Wentvverth recovered, and, lludhig that it was Impossible te lhe lengei with her husband, she agreed te a scp.uatlen, aud, seme weeks idler the sheeting nllair, ic t u rued te her home in llie provinces. Te the last she persisted In her declaration that her story et the attempted murder was true in eveiy particular. On Wednesdaj' a dealer, who had taken the stove trem Mrs. Weutweith's house, leund concealed In the ashes under the back draft, the remains el the vvhito-haudled pistol. This discevery continued the suspicion that the woman had arranged an elaborate scheme te sheet her self aud secure the punishment or her hus band ler a crime or which he was innocent. Tlie Indiana en James Street. The 1 ndiaus, w he ure soiling a patent med icine, ure doing uthrlviug business en West James street, w hoi e they reieiitlj' opened a new camp. JIvery night from n thousand te littccii hundred peeple gather en the let and witness a performance giv en by it hall dozen dirty looking Indians who sing, dance mid give war whoops much tothe delight of the joungsters. A white man gives a Punch and Judy show and anether makes tlie un un dienee sick every night by giving a worn out locture en the modiciue he sells. The agents have sold n great deal ofmedieine in l.mcaster, and thej- will remain us long as trade continues te be brisk. All kinds el peeple go, nnd last night ene or the largest crowds was present te see tlie show. Jehn O'llrien will have te work hard te draw a larger uudlcnce this e veiling. Proclaimed Himself Kinjinrer. Anethor odd break up in tlie Conge busi ness is announced. It scorns that Lieutenant Sturm, nn ellleer in the Belgian iufantrj', whocemiunndod Station Kareina, in Conge, lias refused te recognle the decisions of the llcrlin couferenco, stipulating that the west ern banks of Tanganyika should constitute tlie froutler of the new Conge stata lie has resigned his pest as agent et the At dean asso ciation mid his commission In the Belgian uriny, nnd has proclaimed himself emperor efTunganylkn, assuming the tltle of Kmile 1. The Mermnu Chronicle prints the follow ing special from Its own correspondent at Berlin : "The Frmilfurtcr y.ctumj pub lishes a verj' jtesslmlst letter en the subject or Conge, which centnlns statements directly ceiiirauii ting tnose recenuj- puuiisueu uj' Dr. Allan!, late surgeon of the Conge asso ciation, in the columns el the Julepetihiiicc ltelijc." Tlie Seldier1 Orphan nt Vllllamierl. The lirtti annual reunion of the Soldiers' Orphan Slxtoenors, of Pennsylvania, began in Williainspert, en Tuesday Willi a goodnt geodnt goednt leudance. W. C. Hunter preslded. An mi ll ress of wolcenie, delivered by Charles J. llcilly en behalf of the mayor, w as responded te by the president. The address of the evening was dellvored by J. IS. Uenwerth, of Williiimspert. Ilene Pest, Grand Ai my of the Ilepubliu and Sens el Voterans, are pres ent In form. The business meeting will be I held te-day. COURT OK QUAKTKlt SESSIONS. stuxnit vuxrivran and .s.vr.ACi.i) re e.w; V.MK. 1) llili'l VV InhnM and Wiijiie llcllltigrr .Vriilt- triliifthn lii)er llitrKtitrj -Otilltv I'lciw l.n- trrril iliilimiy Wllllann Ariiilltil en tlin Ground of In mil). 1'nr vim Aflci mm)). Court luel at !!:.!) o'clock, aud the trial or (he indictment for adiillerj' agiiust Dr. Samuel N. Sleuei, el lieuvllle, was iriKeMled with. A number el witnesses called by the (oiiimeuvvcilth testlllcd te seeing Di. Stener mid Mrs. Del rrich together en iimiij' occasions, day nnd night, conducting themselves us II thej'were en very Intimate terms. Tluee witnesses testified that Dr. Stener had admitted te tliem that he w as guilty or lias Ing committed the ollenso charged with Mis. Hellrich. The dclendaul did net go en the witness stand, nor call liny witnesses hi his behalf, ills counsel niadea biief aigumeiit, and en deavored te show that the commonwealth's testimony was net strong enough te convict the accused. The Jury, idler n shot t delibera tion, rendered it verdict of guilty. The same defendant pleaded gulltj' te com mitting an assault aud bitterj en his wile in Jauuirj" List. His counsel stated tint the plea was entered te save the county tlie expensoelulrl.il. The court sentenced him te undergo an Imprisonment of one year fur the adultery anil "even dajs ler assaulting lus wile. nn. vi.visiieisi. itenni.m. William Ilutten was iudli led for burglary and felonious entrj'. Israel Zimmerman, lhe fanner at the eeuntj' I inn, tesllfieil that between 1 mid -eVlrnk en llie morning of July Until, he was awakened bj- a nolse as if some oue was making nn attempt te break into the house, lie looked outel the win dow nnd siw the accused ut the spring house deer. lle called te him nnd Ilutten ran n way. I K)ii examination he stvv that the lock or the outer deer hud been broken oil and an attempt had also been made le break inn ieck en me inner deer. The defendant went en the witness stand mid denied that he vv is tnilltv of the ollcuse (hnrgrd. He testified that he was asleep en the top llenr of the almshouse building at the tlme Mi. Zimmerman testllled he saw him nt the spring house. The cre was given tliu jury under the Instructions et the (eiirtand tfie.y had net agreed upon a verdict when court adietirucd. uiii.i) i en in kei.vuv. Daniel C. Weinheld and Wajne iJolllu iJelllu gcr were put en trial for the high crime of burglary. Abe Iluzard was Joined with the above named defendants, but he was net put en trial with tliem, bei'.iue he could net be gotten out el j til Counsel for the nceum-d availed himsell of the twenty peremptorj perempterj challenges allowed by law, the panel of reg ular jurors v. as exhausted mid a number el jureis were cdled from the IkmIj- of thoceurt room. 'I his case has nttraetesl a great deal el attention in the northern pirtel tlioceiintj, lhe burgltry being oneof the boldest In the hlsterj- or the rettuly. 'llie llrst witness cdled was Jehn It. Hever and hotestilled as follews: I live In I phrata township and early en the morning of the 1 Ith of April, thrce men entered mj dwelling house; tliey caine up te my besl, i-elnted pistols nt mv head aud ceuimaiidcd me te tell tliem wfieie mv- innney was; the men wero masks; oue e'f tliem had en a Hesh colored mask, the ethers black in isl.s Urn Ullest of tlie men, who was Abe llii7.ird, struck me and the ethers also strut k me, twoel the men held me in thelted, while the third searched tlie bureau drawer for meiiej-, he was unable te tlnd any, Lame buck te the bed and ieintiiig u pistol at inn said, "Damn jeu, where is the inenej.'' I reared that he was going te sheet me mid told him it was in tlie second bureau drawer; I positively identity Weinheld and llel liuger us two el the men who woie in mj' bed-room en that morning; I am well ac quainted with these two; Ilellingci has worked for me ut times. Tlie wile and d uightei of Jehn It. Itejer eorreborated his testimony, nnd also Identi fied Helliugcr nnd Weinheld as tiie men vv he w ere in the room. The commonwealth ellered seme further corroborative testimony, aftei whiih court adjoin tied te 7: Hi o'clock. I'M. VS Ol til II 1 V. Josse A. Heed, a well- dressed jeuiiginan, pleaded guilty te tlie larceny et an album Ireni J. It. Hellet, el Mt. .lev. On behalf of the prlseuei it vi.es staled that hevvasu luember el a highlj-icspei led Philadclphi t r.imilj' und that lhe jeung mm took the album because he did net think it was eT any valiioeriiuy use te Mr. llellei. The court sentenced him te undoige an Imprisonment .el two mouths. William Peeples plead guilty te committing mi assault aud bitterj' en Airs, liigrahain. He was sentenced te pij' a line el s?r and costs. (llt.VM) jl uv in. I L UN. True lltlli Jehn Marshall, malicious niischler and crttclty te animals ; William Peeples, ussnult nnd b,ltterJ ; Waj'iie Hel linger, carrying ceiiectled deadly weajieiis ; Amanda Peters and (norge Witmover, adultery ; Julia C.dlih.iii, fornication; Jehn Williuliis, attempt te rav Hi Jinureil Jlitlv William Deerr, assault and battery ; IMvv. Parmer, William SilKintter mid Ileiiry Se-ldomndge, laieenj' ; Andrew Harduall, adultery, with proseuuter, Wil liam Wittick, foreests ; Alfied Turner, as sault with intent te rape. TucMluy 1A cnxwj. Court met nt 7:10 o'clock und the trial of the cases against Daniel C. Weinheld nnd Wayne Helllnger ler burglary was resumed. The defense was an alibi, mid the llrst wit ness called was Jehn Hellinger, lather of ene of the licensed. He testilied that his son caine te wltness' liouse at neon en the day belore the burglary; he remained there until the lollew lug morning ; he saw him go te bed ut 10 o'clock et the night or the robber j-and saw him In bed the next morning. Other witnesses testilied thut they were at Helliugcr's heuse until Waj no Helllnger went te bed. It was also shown that Mr. Hever, tlie piosecuter, had told dillerent parties that he did net knew who wote the burglars. Daniel C. Weinheld, the ether derendant, testilied thathewas.it home with his wife, the night of the burlatj. He went te bed earlj' mid remained in bed until the follow ing morning. In rebuttal the commonwealth called wit ness and tliej' contradicted the testimony el several of the defendants' witnesse's. This closed she testimony and shertlj' alter 'J o'clock counsel begun the argument of the case. At the conclusion el the argument the IiuIltii t harced the iurv. they retired In deliberate and court adjourned until Wed nesday morning. WMncMiiy Morning. Court met at 0 o'clock and the Jury in the eases against William Ilutten, Indicted for burglarj and felonious entry, reudeied a verdict of net gulltj-. Tlie Jury In the Kphratatewushlpbiirghirj" case, in which Daniel C. Weinheld and Waj'ne Helliugcr were the defendants-, agreed mieii a verdict at 030 this morning. They acquitted both defendants. Jehn Schwcliizik, a Hungarian, was In dicted for committing im assault with Intent te ravish Auuie Hull, a native of the saine country. Tlie w itnesses In the case w ere nlse Hungarians and Paul .ellnski, a Columbia barber, was sworn as interpreter of tlie testimony of all the wltnesses. The proso preso prose cutiix testilied (hat en the Ith of August the defendant cattie te her house nnd nller her relus.il te submit te him he caught held of and attempted te commit the oitense ciiarL-eii. a nuineer ei oilier wit nesses were called but their testimony was net material te the issue. The defendmit was called as n w ituess mid he admitted that he vv.es at the heuse of Mrs. Jlull, en the Ith of August, but he denied having made uu ussaultw Ith the intent or committing the of ef of leune eharged. 'llie "verdict of the jury was thut the defendant was net guilty, but te pay four-fifths et the costs and the prosecutor te !ay oue-illtli of the costs. Ill 13 IIUMMIUAN (ONWCTKI). Thosatnedofondaut was next put en trial for stealing t-0 from a trunk in the house of Anna Hull, the prosecutor hi tlie preceding case. The accused, it was shown, was the only btranger In the heuse en the day the theft was committed. Several vvIIiickscs tes tilled that the aceuseii admitted the t licit and said Iiu would iiy back the nieuev he had stolen. The accused wis nut en the witness stand mid he denied lhe then mid that he ev er told nnj" person thut he stele the monev. The Jury rcudored it lerdirl of gulltj'. I le was senteneed te undergo nn Imprisonment of seven months. ie de re Tin: imvm. vsvi.rvi. Jehn Wllll.nun, a weak-minded jeung man, was indicted ler attempting te (eiiimlt a Iclouietis assault en n jeung daughter of A brain G. Clnrlcs, or Maner township, a Tew weeks nge. Tlie testimony showed that he was guilty or the ollense charged, but It was also show ii that the accused Is net el sound mind. Tliejury, uiiilei the Instructions or thoceurt, rendered u veidlct or net guilty,ou the ground el Insanity. Williams will he sent te the county Insane asylum, Geerge Wlliiiojei aud Amanda Peters were Indicted for adultery. Tliotestiinotiy showed tliat the parties reside in i: phrata township, that the ollense was committed in 1SSI, and that both ilefcmlaulH admitted their gulll. Ontilal. (IUVM) 11 HV IICIll UN. True Jlilli W. II. Watsen, laneiiyaud Kseiving goods; William l.uisdale, felo nious entrj-; Gcoige rereiiinu, Geerge Oilerwalt, assault with intent te ravish; ileniy l.evvis, iiticeny. J'jnereil Jlilli. IV-n.k Loyd, attemiit te lavish; Harney Llseiu tin, herse stealing; William Green, Imise stealing, lelouleus entrj and Inn any; Llizabcth ll.irtiunn nnd Marguet lleltel, ass.iult and battery ; Ld ward Pattlseii, assault, with Sherman Troop for I'ests. A HIVMI UIHt. AllDVVTKI). A kjlcin of llerrlliln I'rei iiratlini l)lvi'reil 1 ImirMilMK In IIiikIdii 'Ihoabdui'tleti of pretty Hattle MeKonnen at Husten, from the Prim e IMward isluid steamer, piomWes te bring te public notice a most nefarious business which bus long been openly prosecuted nleug tlie wharves. PIie'Ik-, Nellie and llattie McKennon are three sisters born und brought up in Char Char Char lottetewn, P. i:. I. Uy the death of their fatlierllielr mother wasleadestltute. Phe'he, the eldest el the three girls, eiine te Bosten live vears nge, secured a geed situation in the family el a Ilroeklino tailor and seen wns enabled te send home money enough te siii siii ert her mother mid sisters. A jeur or two later Nellie also cume Bosten and seen res 1 a iKisitlen w Ith the 1 imilj' of a lawyer nt Hj-de Park, 'lhe two sisters planned te save money enough te make a home for their mother and jetingest sister tliere. Thojeimg girl mean while wns tsiger te comeuloue, but, owing te her cxtn me j eiith, her sisters ob jected. She is Just new oue mouth under 1 . Last week her sisters were surprised te hear th.it their methi r had llu.illj j iehled te her persuasions and allowed her te ceme te Bosten alone. 'I hej- went te meet her at lhe leit. 'lhe steamer, however, anne In two hours alic id tf time, and when thej' reached the wharf the j einig girl was gene. Investi gation shows thut a well-dressesl woman bearded the beat and took the Innix cut gill it nay from under the verj ejes el thoslovv theslovv thoslevv ardess who had her in charge. A hack was waiting, into which her baggage was hurried and she was rushed oil Ne trace el her can U) round by her ngeuized sisters. She Is a brunette, with steel gray ej(sand se well de eloped as te scum is jears old. Detectives saj- thut the nbductrcs.s is one or severul engaged in rcgulur business along the wharves and at the railway stations. Only a lertiiiglit age ene was arrested in tlie act, and two iuiiee.nt girls were stved. Liwjr Swain, wheemplnj's Hattie's sister, Is inter ested in the e-asc, and sijs he will cxmse the whole scandalous business IT he succeeds in discovering the wemin's eiuplejer. V AMI AllUUMi jmi'M .Ml . ltIUN if lliti-reiit III tlin MUmcc Tlllmcil hi n llnriillli Clildvfll Hellar. Mel.st Jev, Aug. '. I'lie .Methodist episcepal Sunday school, or this place held their annual pn nic in Jes. Detweilei's greve jesterdaj. The council (ir the Bethel Chinch or Ged, or this place, have grantuil their pisler, Itev. G. W. Get, a vacation of two weeks, lie lelt en .Monday afternoon ler New Market, Yerk county, te visit his pircnts. Jehn A. HeisUud, of I'hiladelphii. is in town visiting his graudikireuts, Mr. und Mrs. Jehn M. He-island. Dr. N. Precdlynud wife, or Philadelplili, are tlie guests et Samuel 11. LckhardU Mr. Aiiule Mlllci, et Philadelphia, is vis iting her lather, Jacob Weaver, et West Dmi egui street. Miss Maiy L kh.irdt, et Philadelphia, is visiting her parent, Mr. aud Mr. Samuel II. lakhardL, J. It. MKsemer, ofthe.S'io ! ni, In lemls riltiiiiug an excursion lreui Latidis ville, Mount Jey and Lllabothtewu tothe Luraj" caverns, of Lurny, Vu., vi.i. lhe Penn sjdvaula, Ctiinbcrliiid Valley and Shen in dnah Valley lailroadssemo time next mouth. Seme time last week thieves entered the chicken house or Jehn Kiihus, or Last Main street, and stele six chickens. The funeral of lienj. Mitchell, colored, took place j estcrdaj- morning. Uriel snt-n 1 rout I ituiiln. Tlie Lincoln Cnlen Sunday school, w ill held ils annual celebration en Saturday, August Kttli. The committee will spare no pains te make this occasion oue of the grand est of the season. The school will mrm at the church at 1 o'clock, and headed bj1 the Aduiustewii baud, will pre eed te the giove. Charles Denues, esq., or Laudater, an emi nent hiinduj school worker, will be present und address the school mid friends. Hefrcshments will be sold ler the benefit et the school. A purlj1 et men, hailing Treiii LltiU in n two-herso team, drove through our town hi an indecent manner an Sunday evening, tlie horses running nt times at lull speed. Mr. J. II. Black lucempaiiicd the excur sion te Ocean Grove Wednesdaj. Mr. Aaren Lituier, proprietor or the Lin coln liouse, has been granted a license. Adlileulallj Shet III lhe Kiiie. Last evenlug Mrs. Ilarrj-11111, who resides en Seuth Miirj street, was shot In tlie iace while sitting in her own j-ard. Several grains entered her check, but the wound is net at all serious. Dr. M. L. Heir attended her. Some time alter the sheeting it vv as dis dis dis covered that u near-by neighbor who had been sheeting at cats, fired tlie shot which struck Mrs. Kill. It was purelj' acci dental, and although it might have lesulted ratal! j', the harm done is net great. Mm. Daub I AVelnlield's Kxpcrlence. Mrs. Daniel Weinheld was seized witli hysterla twiceycbteiihij'Iii thoceurt room. Mrs. Weinheld is a young woman, but In lier short Uhj she has had a sad experience. Her first husband was Jee Buzzard, nnd after his conviction or bniglarj' she secured a divorce. Shortly afterwards she married Daniel C. Weinheld, who was tried ler tlie same el- fense j'esterday. Haiipilj' for her, her hus- band was acquitted ( il el the ii .1 hlgii crime eharged. fall of Ileiike. This morning n man named Stillle was lirlviug a blind horse, hitched te a coupe, along North Queen street. At Orange the animal stumbled and roll upon the bclglau blocks, breaking oil a shaft nnd cutting hini self about the bedj". Mnele an Anlcnmeiit. William llellls and wile, of Hart tow nsliip, made nn assignment te-dnj-, for the bonetltef crodlters, te Jehn J. Kejler, or tlie s.une tow iiship. Ite;ltriitliii uf Xuters. The ceuuty commissioners have nottlled the assessors of the clly nnd county te sll ler lhe purpose of registering x eters en the i!d mid 3d of September, at the polling places et the district, between the hours el le and 3 and tl and I'. l'ell 1'iuiii 11 Wukuii, Cyrus Lehr, aged 15 years, living in Lust llemplleld township, near Hohrerstew n, met w itli a serious accident j-osterdaj'. 'Whlle en a wagon he lest his held and fell te the ground. Ills Injuries wero attended by Dr. lllugwalt, and Lchr Is pronounced te be in 11 critical condition. T1I15 ST. LOI'LS MYSTKIIY. ki rumn ion ami rixiii.yti uut new vitr.u.r.n im:n. Muxncll Cinfnnn llml He AilmliiUteri d til lllin Toe Mmli Chlorerorm Aeriintlng In One ltriinrt A Letter from tlie 1'ilneurr In Which lle Malic Cnrrectlniis, Late Tuesday evening Maxwell, who is new in St. Leuis, lu tliu presence or several ropeitoi-s and the Jill guards, cotilessod Hint he had killed Pieller by adiiiliilslering nccldeiil.illynii oveideso orililnreforiii. Se its le pin him down lie was asked te sign a statement te that ellect und this he did In tlie presence of several witnesses. lle said that all ether statements which he had made woreglynn under Instructions Irem Ids at torney. In iiiakhigthls statement he said : "When Prollerdiod there was no groining. hen u man takes chlorerorm he breathes hteitoieusly, llke this," mid Maxwell illus trated in a most striking manner lhe way lu which a person under the iutliienea or hlo hle hlo relorin bro.-ilhes. lle threw back his head mid emitted u sound which was most ccii liar, forcing tlie air from his limes w Ith u IiecuIItr choking result. "Thut is lhe way a iiiiiii breathes who has t iken chloroform," he H.dd, apparently charmed with his mimicry. He then said that It would be proved that Prnller had been a sullerer Irem heart disease, and he uskeel: De you knew the ellect of chloroform en u person who has heart dis ease? Item bouecidonUlly latul. Ol course, i hloreforin can be given ten person who has heart disease se ,lhat It will de no harm, but the chances are always .against it, as any doctor will tell you. New Prullcr linil heart disease, a lact vvhlrli could be proved outside el my testimony. His family knew it and ethers knew II. lle told me about It long age. Whenever I administered chlorerorm te him I did it w ith the greatest euro en his account. It is new pecitlvelv known that the pi issuer's red nimels II. M. Brooks ami that his patents reside) m Siinujbmk, Cheshire. Lugland. His father's name Is Samuel N. Brooks und he Is it prominent i ice .viasen. iwaxwcu s identity is made known by his lather writing te Itev. Jehn 1). lni II, a prominent 1 ree Masen or this city, jr information concerning his waj' waj' vvardsen. Hver since Maxwell was locked up In the ralahoeso a constant stream of vlstershas piessed in there. A low were allowed te shake shauds with the prsioner. lu n day or two lie will be given a prelimi nary hearing in lhe court or erlmiuil cor rection, when all the evidence new in baud will be loithcemiiig. Tlie privmrr has ro re Ulucd J. I.. Martin us counsel, who mjs when feriml action is taken ngiinstliis client he will net vvnive pielimlunrj' exuininatien. Maxwell is still in the poliee "holdover," mid it Is net yet known when he will Ihi turned ever te the herill. His attorney has given him (permission te wrhofer news IMjiersniid lu all likelihood he will make engagements ut nine and thus derive a little revenue. He c lainis te have Ji,noe invented in Luglish lunds mid oxects te arrange l'er the transfer el Mime ei it here, but lust new he is without n dollar ami wholly i!oK'iident upon the isilice authorities fur evcrj thing he require. Xluxwi II Correct s,mp Hejitirti.. Sr. Leuis, Aug. 19 'lhe following letter was written by Maxwell jesterd ij' : Te the l'uhhc 'lhe repreenUtlve of the llepuMxeun called en me jesterday md pro duced a letter Trem a gentleman lu Lnglaud. lle asked me te identify the writing, but this I declined te de. I asked him te allow me te read the lettei and lin snid "1 uumet, It Is Masonic business." The rcierter asked me II he could wiile anything and I told him he could inform auyotie that I bad a ixrfecllj' geed defense, aud did net fear tlie result at all. I did net itsy- auj'tlilnc as-te Preller'a being ullve or net. I have given liltti several prescriptions at various times and m his request. The reK)rtei nsked me te descrilM) the ollecU of ihlorelorm, which J did. J did net dls dls dls close my defense at all, acting under the ad vice of the Urn. Jehn 1. Martin. The ease presented by theit'c7u6(friH w.iHa hypothe-lli-al one, and L merely epoke en general grounds. I dul net say Pndler had heart disease-, further than that almost anyoue is mero or it; treublcsl xtitli it. I did net tell the icperter what I prescribed for Preller or anj besly else, lit the case he pre sented he sai J, "It se mid se is the (mho what would be the ellest," and I told him. He really asked mv opinion as a medicine ill in. He intimates thu 1 never made a siecial study et medicine. In doing se liewiltully niisrepiesents the lac ts As te the Curttn Lvaiis 1 have known a greit m mj icople el that name. It is a very common name. etlng under the advice or my counsel I have declined Iedise lese mj- (lelense loanj--eue, aud I will answei lean'v name they may choeso te call me. (Signed) W. II. L. Maxwi i.i . tiif iAMif ll.i.i: r t.vt'i.ii.s llt)W Hie llrelliien of tlie Cliurtli nf ('III Di'inliil lliemnelve nu Tlleselt). 'Itiesday morning the prajer meeting at 8:n.O e'ehxk was led bj- Klder '. Kahler, of Murj'sville. Thi meeting was grcutlj- Inllu enced by the meeting or last evening and the interest manifested was marked. At 10 o'clock the audience that assembled was given a real treat in spiritual things by Llder J. llidlleigh, el llarrisburg. His text was Jehn xil., "Jl, " Verilj-, verllj', I say unto j'eit, except a corn of wheat kill into the greunu mid (lie, ii ainiiciii aieun ; urn ii ii die, it bringeth forth lime.Ii lruit," The children's meeting at LlOo'cleck was Urgelj- attended, and was conducted b Hruthei D. W. Spencer, of Novvxille. SiKiethcs were made by Mis. Wiley. el Washlngteii, Lldcrs J. II. Martin, J. Half leigh and P. L. Nicedeinus. At this meeting netice was given that tliore would be nochtl nechtl dreii's inecting te-morrow ; but that the children should gather in the tabornncleto IKirfect arniiigements for the grand rally of the children en Thursday afternoon. At 3 o'clock Hitler It. V. Heck, or llarris burg, delivered an excellent diseourse Irem 1 Ceilnthlans, sv 20. " But new is Christ risen Irem the dead, mid beeome the llrst lruit et them that slept," lle held his au dience at with allrnigrasp, and carried them back te that place el intoiestleall Christian", the tomb et Cln 1st, He brought it se clearly befere the minds el his hearers that they could almost see Mary at tlie tomb and Christ as he made himself known unto her. Hre. D. W. Saucer, of New v die, the col cel col lege agent, speke or tlie cellege interests and Haiti that lie was ready te receive subscrip tions. Tlie pi-aver meeting at (5 o'clock. In the tout at tlie head et greve, was led by Hrethcr Mjers, efShippcnsbuig. 'lhe meeting was one el the most spiritual held during this camp. At the elose et the meeting, theso present formed in line and matched te the meeting in tlie ciicle, singing, " Praise the Lord 1 O ! My Seul." At 7:30 lilder P. Y. Weldenliaiiiuier, or LlUibethtewn, pioached Irem Ltike, vl., l'J : "And the whole inultttude sought te touch III,, i , for there went rtue out el llllll, unci healed thorn nil." Klder Weidcnhammer speke wltlu'HiiehcIlcct. He wns iollewod in exliortatien by I'.lelcrs Nleedeinus, Kahler and Sollhauier. Klder W. Palmer, ofCreagerstovvn, Mary laud, P-lder A. Dilabar and wife, or Mauheiin, Klder J. Shludle, or Womelsderr, Miss Minnle Menaghnn, of Middletown, and An drew Shultznnd family ofW.tshliigten were added te camp. De Yeu and Ah eng, et Lancaster, xlslted the camp te-daj-. The nicetliigs are beginning te be better attended. The j-eung peeple de net turn out as they should at the serv ice of song at 0 p. in. The following is the pregramme ier ie- I'rimetiiteil 11 heieiiel Time. On lhe Ith or July. Chailes Kedau. com mitted an unprovoked assault and batleiy en Jacob Gerhark lle was pieniptly unested end the case was roluriied te tlie present term of the court. The grand Jury Ignered the bill and Gerhatt at once renewed the suit, complaint having been made bolore Aldor Alder niaii l'ordnej'. A warrant lias bceu Issued for Kedan'auitcaU morrow : two praj or liieeiuig, luu uj " J. :Shiudle; 10, preaching by Llder J. N. Petter; 3 p. in., preaching by Llder . 1 ai ai iner; Op. 111., prayer meeting led by Lhier (i. Ii Hughes, and 7:30 p. 111., preaching by l'rer. Mellvalne. .N 7 It I hi:. (llllllllllt of rniiiliirnt Itiillitmil Men mi sllimllun. Nlivv Yenif, Aug. 10. Iii (Invvn-tewn business circles te-day llttle else was talked ei than the strike en the Western railroads, which had been ordered by lhe general oxe exe oxe cutlve Isiard of the Knights or L dxir. 'lhere was a general leellng or uuceruitiity among brekers and speculators us te what would be the outeemo of the troubles betwecu lhe rail toad iiiauagers nnd tlie oniplejo. There Is a probability or the strike extending ever lhe entire Wabash nnd Gould sj-slcnis. Mr. Gould's agents, Messrs. Washington li Cenner A Ce., said this afternoon ten Culled Press reporter : We are net alarmed by the sltuttleii efalfairs. In r.iet we think that It will blew ever within a low dajs." At llie ollleeol the Wabash company Agent Lemnii said he did net think there would be much of a strike, although he ndinittcd he had re ceived no Bpeclat ndvlces te wnrrunt such an assertion. Mr. Henry Clews said, "1 think thodlllerencos botween the railroad mana gers nnd their emplejes will be settled be fore a strlke becomes goneral," then added "theie is an improved outlook lu lhe general business or llie country." One el the mom mem mom lx?rsel lhe firm erChus. Counselimin A Ce., said : 1 shall net be surprised If 1 find tint this thing Is a trick el Mr. Jay Gould', as seiiij) think heliax stalled the lepert el nu Impending strlke of ciuplejcs en hN rail road for thoselu purpose of friglileniiif; timid holders efst'sk, se tliat he cm buy llieui out theap. Tim ll.irtnt mill Wliilen tniiiinltti . PiilLviiKi-Piiiv, Aug. 10. A joint con ference or the members el the Bartel mid Whelen committees el the Heading bond holders, was called this morning at lhe Head ing efllcc. The session was very brit'Tand hardly any tlme elapsed bolore it adjourned le meet en Saturday next at 12.10. President Keim said brlelly that nothing was done, 'lhe .u Hen witli torerenco le a foieclesuro which has been Intimated us it measure te prevent the trtnsfer or the Heading preeilv Inte the bauds or the Peunsjdv.ml i, It Is ex- iceted will be mero dellnilclj-oulliueil it the meeting en altirdaj'. x llke,barre l.illlnrM In llie ItenriK. Wii.ki sti.vitiir, Penn., Aug. 1'). 'lhe Wilkosbarre editors' pienie for the beuelit of the miners hospital vv is a grand success te. da j'. I ive thousand Keple ure going te Munch Chunk and about (2,000 will be ieili7id. Governer Pattison voteod lhe ap propriation ler the hospital and its doers weie also te be closed te lhe peer miners, when the editors el Wilkosbarre came te the rescue. 1 lie strains I Itieet S v n vi en v, Aug. 1'). Wetther vv aim, geed attendance, track a little heavy. I'lrst r.ueler two yens old, iiiile , Ked Girl first, ilvet sm end, Km k ami l!je third, time LIS Mutual pud j2e. Ml. Second ruce.milcanila furlcng ; Monogram wen, rmewell second, Nettle Ihird, time '2.07. Mutiiuls paid ("a Tliird ruce yt mlle ; (ileiner wen, 1 lorenee ('. sex'end, Greenluld tlunl. 'Inne l:In ., Mlltllalspaid 5U'.0. Tlie Milne riiie-tlnn In t.eriiiinj. ii.nm, ug. I'l The news Hut (or many will penult any imjiorlalieit el uv Irian and Hungarian swine has eieatel an excellent inipicssieii in iciin i and Perth. It Is regarded us the first step en the partef German te reach nu tiiiuurstanding and amicable adjustment of the customs ques tion betwoen the countries. A 1'ire In Mewurk, !S. .1. i.vv.vitif, N. J., Aug. ItV-A lire breke out at 4 o'clock tlili morning in Wofgfey'-ilbuUd-lng, corner of Mechanic street aud Hall raid raid aveiiue, mill damaged lhe building onglne te the extent el f 1,500 aud a imiuboref nianu f voterlos te the amount or ?S,000. Thoheav Theheav Thoheav iest losers aie A. lu Mcrgett, fancj' boxes, ?3,000, ami J. Ii Morgett, brass works, $1,000, IuHUred. Dunlrl VtetMtvrx llrntlirr-ln I -in. Ni wfet.i, It I., Aug. 10 Dinlel Iicey, an agtsl aud honorable New Yerker, dieel at his summer lesidence en Bellevue avenue, this morning. The deceased was the father of Mrs. Kdward King aiiilStuj-vemt Lorej, ami was a brother-in-law te Daniel Webster. His aged widow sut v ives him. Iteillliusl Secret Si'itlen. Birr.vi.e, X. Y., Aug. 1''. The giaud legion of Select Knights rosumed seciet scs sien at 0 o'clock this morning. The bono beno bone liciirj' law octupied the attention of the meeting. The election of elllcers will take plaee this afternoon. iiKAriw.it j-jteiiAiiu.i rie.x. Tlie Cninlltlcm l llie Itaremetcr anil Tlier Tlier iiietuelerHiiil IiullcHtliiiitt for tlioMDrretr. W.vsiiimiteN, D. C, Aug. 10. l'er the Middle Atlantic stale, fair warmer in lhe soutliern iMirtlen, light local rains in the northern portion, lollew ed by lair weather, vaiiable winds, slight tail m tcmperatuie. Light local rains have fallen in tlie Lewer Lake regions, the Seuth Atlantic and West Gult states, and the southern part et the I'ppcr Mississippi valley. In all ether (lis triets llie weather lias been generallj' fair. The temiierature has fallen slightly in the Upper Lake legion, the Cppcr Mississippi and Missouri vallejs. In all ether districts It has rein.ilned uculy stationary. 'lhe winds have been generallj- southwesterly in New Kiigland and in the Middle Atlantic states, northwest te southwest in the Lake region and Cppcr Mississippi valleys, and generallj xailable hi all ether distiicts. Ce it Tntitsiivv. sighlly cooler, genor gener allj' fab weather is indicated lei New L'ng l.uid, lhe Middle Atlantic states and the Lewer Lake legion. Anether reiilliuicly I. caper. On Tuesdaj' morning it was reported that in the artorueon Lew is Petter, et Cohoes, N. Y., who has seme notoriety as a steeple climber, would jump fiem the top span or the iron brhlge crossing the Hudsen. At '2 o'clock a large ctewd collectedon the budge. The iKillce hearing or tlie icported attempt, notified the Lansiiigbiug police lobe en hand and an olllcer was disutched I10111 this city. Petter appealed a litlle ahead el time, and liefoie the jiolice arrived, and was slightly Intoxicated. He was diessediudaik breeches, .1 llannel shirt nnd a straw hat. When the Coheos ellleer was seen approach ing, Petter, as if fearing arrest, climbed te the uppermost span of the bridge. Fer a moment he g.ued at the peeple below and then sprang ierward. A still murmur was heard front tlie crew d, w he oxpected that he would be killed. Peet llrst Petter disap peared beneath the vv ater and lu a few seconds appoared en the surfuce pretty vv oil cxhausted. lle swam ashere and was an ested bj' Ollleer Hearden -viA oscertod te the poliee station, a large crowd following. Petter was nsked it lie wanted te kill himself and replied : "Ne, 1 only wanted te see if 1 could Jump from that height." SlU'AU.VriON. Aluj ' huvv easily thliia go wieng, A sltih tee much or a kiss tee long Ami tliuie conies a mist und u weeping ruin, Amlllfe Is novel tlie sumo again. Alas I hew baldly things go light, "I Is h ud le vvuleh In a summer's night, fen llieblgu w 111 eouieuml thu kls will ahiv, And tlie Hummer's night Is u w Intel's day; llieige McDenaltl'i J'hantaitti, i:iiled With 11 I.lttle (llrl. Geoige W. Hickford, orMemphls, Me., vvlte had just been grauted a divorce from his wife, eloped with a girl aged 12, xvliein he married, llrst forging the name or the girl's pareutu te the written ceuuent of marriage. III V. UAllASII OHIO'S DKMOCItATIC CLAS. tin: ismvATiess vuistimi tu lltl A II T. 1 ' -Vtl.il t.A Tl OX. ier Arilvul el tlie Delrcalen en the C nitn , 4cene or Attlen I'rnnk lltiril Leaill , lhe Small lle idly OiqieMtlnii Why tlie I'ree Trailer In DI'Etuiillcil. t Cum Mitt's, O., Aug. 10. As the thin fi . thoiissemblliigertho Dcinecralle stnte nn, ventlen approaches lhe indications tWt the old llcket will be nominated r6r stronger. It uppears Hint 13 en ' fl every 20 delegates nrrlving Irem lh eutljing counties are wr Ileadly. (fun Frank Ilitrtl, with the Lucas county dcleira tlen, will reach the capital te-day, 1m their arrival ills oxpcctecl that what oieosf lien lhere Is le lhe old llcket will be d.yci eped se that a clese ostimateorits slic i,h may be readily niado.ThesUitenicnt Ispi ,y t thalIIttrd'sopiK)sitieu te lleadlj's c 'en l term was tunned by the action or the (,-of, erner lu endorsing the potlllei ' of e. e. Jehnsen for the int. tnM rovenue collcelershlp of Teledo, agituM whom litird is said te be bitterly epp iL There has been seme talk about censi ilnc President Clev eland for the appeintiuc ter M. A. Ham or Cleveland, its a direct of the Ciiien Pacific, butthoreappears le be ml ground ler llie statement that this will et be done. Thoseven Monreocounlydele .-.M ceme liistimted for Thiirman, but the t, net Icel bound te cany out their Instrii un inasmuch as Thiiruian has declirjed the use efhis name befere thocenvention. These who me opj)esod le Hetdly sie very generally Thiirman men. In the teent el llie development or sulllcicnt slrengilj tu place IIe.ullj's reneininatiuii among the iinceitaintle, the result will be the elc Hen or lien. (. ee. L. Couverse us a compromise candid de. Lieut. Gov. Warwick Is quetlly taking m the Hituilieii, reeling cenll-ienl tha lleidly's iioiniuatleii will canj with it lhe gre der part el lhe old ticket. 'I lie "itn u itlhistimoiseernsjtlytoldby theCItuii .vdt ' i:iqimer lids ineruiug. It saj-s, " Ta Uig the claim or each side Inte cousideration, tad givingjduewcight te tlie opinions of Hi ill fercnt ndiuirers, therecan twbutone )os ,e null nme le the convention. That is that Headl j- will receiv e lhe nomination and piehibly bj aeclam itieii. Thiirman dropped in a llttle texj late in the light le followers te present anything llke a fit 1 1 front. hile the claims er his friends i the Instruction given, reneminating lb y in seme counties, maj be correct te a ce n extent, jet there Is no denying that v lleudlv- has a strong following th it will mi eeilaiuly make Itscirfelt at the iiroier ti . A MIASISY ,. or rillSOM It Hen Hit I c! te VI litre it III I'mnii mini r Ills (Inn Aiiititemcnt. Ill' im, Wi., August 10. l'er some past repents have be en in i irculatmn a prisoners in the ceuutj' )ul hid bei u it geeuslj-treated by W. A. Spanieling, a i mg trial for fergerj, nnd etheis. weei n Iam s Smith vv as arrested and eeuhued i j i lingo or fast driving. lle became in 1 in alight with spudding wheiwunded n i, iinincK ilully. loe Huti hinsen, .m in iau) el lhe til en the charge of drunkenness was knocked down by llie pugilistic forger mid woiea black ojeior seveial dajf. It at lcgis.1 that all prisoners placed m e jail were subjected te various eiltri).rfi, such a spurting water in their ears and raun and holding their Jteads hi a water lie eigh. It is also said that an attempt was en 'e made te hang the xUHIms by the heels vv" wire rope. At ene tlme aprle-st, who had fallen lreui eruce. was arrested. and it '4 ftJl!'CiJtbi he wasrliibboden the head a broenniriJiPj'andsof.Spiuldlng. At 4 Storubenr, an eUlIl"Uau, who died 01. 1 . llth InsU. with vxlijjgyryermetJ u overdose of opiates aneTwasSJHSi ?. 3 day, was conflued in the jail last weekler drunkenness. He was taken out and - I his line. Nest day, he complained of hvi trcutiueul at the hands of Spanieling ami associate. Ills body was blnek and blue freniutleim Against ellew lver. ' Pi. Pase, Tex., Vug. 10. Iloreatle tl tr mis arriv ing ev er llie Mexican Central lead will be eleselj inspected te proven he lauding of passengers Irem the jellevv -vei districts of Mexico. Gov. Ireland jeste lav appointed Dr. McKinney as health oil! .1 tins point, with tw e assistant te aid Ii 1 spes ting. This inspection bj' state ant n- ticsiswhellj iiiadoquate te prevant th v nv def tlioelrawlcdsceurge.as noprevisi mide ler qiiaiantiulng or holding iussei urs vv he are susiectcd or coming rrem ml' -xi districts, but against whom no proof 1 - Uinable. The federal autlieritles .111 -i augiirating a rigid inspection el passen and luimgatiiig their luggige, as is sto ste niary at Kastcrn parts. Yellow fever Is epidemic at Vera ( ru several villages in the mtorier. The Me nt authorities use evcrj" means lesuppie in formation about it. Passengci tr.tlln 'fut Mexice lias suspiciously increased el i'ng the past two vvoeks and thoie are sc -v re.tsens for bollev ing that among the p u gers are numerous reuigecs from tlie ml vrt districts. A Meat llfiimrknlile Killing Wamjk, Tex., Aug. 10. A straiige L , dent liappcned Sunday at the little -v, ill of Leakej-, in Handera eeuntj-. G'ee. rut- weiler, a fanner shot a luwk tint wa "H rising with j-eung chickens in its 1 ki, The bullet passed through the luwk 'd ever.t hiiiulred J'ards distant in a Ihk t, it penetrated the heart of Albert Jehnsi an inliiuale fiieiid el Tutweilei. loluise .iu ev er 50 j'ards alter he was struck, then lu uil expired. The bullet pussed lliieiif, be eentroeftlio heurt. Tutweiler wasexeiu atctl by the coroner's jurj'. (lladHtoiie as a Walker Londen, Aug. 10. Mr. filudslonea rued. at llergen, Nerwaj', this morning. His xlth , and sphits have been grcatlj' improved by his trip. On Monday he walked liem 'idf 'idf jerd te Voringfeis, a dlslauce el Is uliew, " overaiouglinudjiindoxporiencodnori.tigiio. He oxpiessed himself dellgliled wi 1 hi journej'. On Tuesday he visiled Itesnndaln fc i eliuieli and Hosenkrono heuse. Thew tther has been cxcoptlenallj' pleasant, s. S A VVell-Knunii Acter'a Sulclile. ' s Nnvv Yeniv, Aug. 10. Win. Carlten "ged B US years, the well-known ncter, ceni-ulued ir, suiclde earlj' this morning by turning ut the te ' g.A and shutting oil" all -ventilation m his r room at 310 Last Koutteenth street. . ' jpj Verj nlscreclluible lllttemcii. ,v Hnnreitn, Iowa, Aug. 19. It Is repertt-a,n from Wirt, Klngeld county, that Ken. Grant ;(J was hanged in effigy In that vlllnga a fisvy, (, days age. ?M Still Unreins en rain. ,) Pa 11 is, Aug. 10. Henri Kocuefeit ceafi i tinues in the columns of his papsr, tjte ) Intransiicaiit, te demand xongeauco Jertlia&i death of Olivier Pain and the offering faCWJ&i public insult te Lord Lyens, the urilifilv minister, 1,1111 lleatlntlrum Clnileru Velertl nf. M Mauiiii), Aug. 10. luconipieio ropeii iieui the Inlected tlisttlcta show 37 net! ,..uu,i,iil 1 lis ilc albs from cholera MiU day. ' Wi i;u Itoute tu Nevv etk. MS Oi 1:1 NsrewN. Auk. ie. llie jami Abyssinia sailed from lids pert for New Vt te-duy. " , I A ' t f ..fa ; f :& ,-m .N l
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