,3TTJ ?i OT,?-5'. -vC '. e jUx "tf .' '',fS.!V VOLUME XXH-NO, 258. LANCASTER, 1A., F1UDAY, JULY 2, 1886. PKIOE TWO CENTS. (11) xl r.); ,P . H 1 - i . S A GOOD SHOWING. rlSASVIAI. VONIIITIUS OF VITV BVIIUUI. 1HIAKII. TUB TIIK Kireu ' Aet4 Uer I.UMIIIIri nl WIO.V 7HI.40 The entrant llunlneM TraiiMrtesI I Ilia .liiljr Meeting ul 111 lluitril. Kiel led te I he Vi ant Ik lielsruhlps. Tiie July meeting of the Lancaster city school beard i held en Tuesday ovetiliig In common oeuncll chamber, with llie fol fel fol lewing members pnwent t Messrs. Baker, llyrne, Darmstotter, Klrarmnti, Lvaus, Hart nun, Jehnsen, Ltciity, Mamhall, McComsey, McCeriuIck, MuF.lllget, MeKllllps, Oblender, Oeha, PenU, lllngwnlt, Schwcliel, Shirk, Nineycli, Spronger, Warhil, White, Wicker Kliniu and Dr. Lovergood, president. The minute or the last staled and special meeting wero read mid approved. Mr. McComsey,el the superintending coui ceui mlltee, Mated Unit tliru nru three old school buildings en Seuth Mullierry street, nun of which Is h combined KugllHh primary. 'I'Ihi result In combined primaries nte net as tatlttfactury as In stugJe rooms nml tin) com mittee bollevod Hiatus the building would Imi med liy the heard fur the next tun or tllloeu jears, It would boadvlsable touuke thucliHiine, at thu espouse would be very mnnll f Uk'. Mr. Ilartman said he would upjmme the chmiKO If he thought that new furulture would he asked for nlter the building li (II vided into single rooms. Mr. McCemsey moved the property com cem com mlteoo Ik) direct ml te UlHke the necessary al teration during the aliuiuier mentliH, and the motion was adopted by a iiuhiiIiiieuii vete. HI 1.1. -te in: I'M n. Mr. Kvaus, from the llnance committee, reported that the following bills had lieeu examined and found correct, and en lili motion the treasurer was directed te ay the hhiiie : Jehn I. Nehauui .V Sen, rniwlr, de, 91 1.71 ; Slough .V Sen, Imek cane, til ; tint I.N. Ti;l.i.uit:.NOt:ii, printing and advertising, f 111.60; J. 11. lllnehart, service en coiumonco ceiumonco coiumenco luent dav, fl , Win. llrady. riipilrlMg 'nun mower, 65 rent ; Cha. 11. Fralley, work en diplomas, f3l GO; It. Weaver, moving piano, ,"; It. M. Merrow, repairs, 1111.75; .lelm 11. Poarsel, printing tax receipts, t'XM ; Jehn S. Glvler A Ce., NJitln ter illtileuia', fKt-0; lliuuiKardnera A JellrleH, ci ler Ann atreut building, f.l. IS. II. M. Lively, truntce or ll.unllleii eitate, Kreund rent, flia."0 ; I'rank li. ll.ivlx, architect, drawliiKH ler l.omeu tret bulldlni;, f."01 ; .lereuilah Klfe, Inaur. aucoeu leuieu atreet Ijiillcllnp, ?S. TIIK ASM VI. ITITKMKNT. Fellow lug U the nuuiial report of the llnance committee, also pruieuttxl by Mr. Kvana : Te tf Heard of IHrtclen 0 Common Schoeli of Ijincattcr City Your committee of liuance, us reipilrel by Uw, reipectfully preneut the atunul ntato ntate ntato ineut of recclpla and expeudlturei of the beard Ter the ye-ar eudliiK with June 11 rut, lbtst, together with the llabllltlea and atseta : REIKIITH. lutance In trcainry June t. ls -2,771 IVf Blate appropriation rer lVi ... K.7I0 .V) W.O Jluralmll, UHM ler IKt 3U7J M DaiitclSuieycb. taxes ler ISM 2,fe) e) Shcnimn lrtel preiwrty 2m Tuition r. Hi7 W Kent of let anil room as () llaabllla recclrcil i( 71 County ceuiinlsilnnerii, en collection tutu anil county titici i,i;is m riiiu rt'cctnl idi Intercut en ileixlt HU vs TetAl txrssDiTrnti. Sal&rlet, tichra IntereittiMi lenua Cualund klndllDK IUmiWm Kalarliia Janltent l'rlntlnK (lnblll. Watur it'll t SchiKil Jeunml Itcpatm Kumltiire lllKh Scheel com Healer Iiupllcutivt .... Tivp-i O)iiimliiintocell'ctor ltruihf anil liroemi llulltllnK Let Itilance liiTreaaiiry .t JtJfc !7 . i Mi ki . -J.UV Cft 317 'J7 :i1ln . I.'."il l 17S ki l Ti 171 71 17 -Si . l.r,; 17 hi l't KM .VI :; i I'd HI t u .7 S7 let v. . 2,7111) tl . i.tsU 10 Total I 4 1.173 XI AHHKTS ll'NK , !!. Caiihln treaurj- I Stfl m IllKhnchiiel ImlltlliiK" and furultuie ln Ul Keckland St. liulldliiK and lurnlluru . H,.'nl Lemnii (it. bullilluKaud fiirnlture 31,6ie m James St. bnllrtlnir and furnlturu ... 13.0 tiui l'rtnca St. bullilliiKniiil lurnlture IU.iki l Htrawberry MUliulldltiK and furniture, 3.ie (i New St. Imtldlnitand rurntturu U..v) te Jlanerbl. liulIiltnKand fiiriiltiiri 12,75) () Ann ! building and furniture . ii,;.') c.i south I'rlucn St. tiulld'K and lurnttuiv, li ( DukuSt. (1) liulldliiKaiiud fiirultuiu. . -r.,70 (il Vlnn St (J) liulldliiirsand furniture . 1J.7VI en Clu'Stniitst. (j)bulld'Knand lurnlturc. 15ui . '2,7ii 10 TeUl I.'.71 10 UADIL1TI. Lean et January . ln-tl, pur cent t le,u) (i Lean el May S, Issi, 1 pr tent lti,i (i Leanor bcpteniber 7. 1(2,1 per ci-nl . lu,wiie Lean of January I, I-3, 1 percent 1ip,(i m l.e.in of Sptember, IfCvl, 4 percent ... 1 ("( Lean of December, IMI, Jjicr cent U.uue en Total Kxcess of ussctx. f Al,( K.5,71! 10 Total... , r.wi id UOIIKKT A. KVAN8, ADAM (Mil, KN'llKIt, SAMUKLK. L1CH1V. Mr. Ilartman, ul the property com in I line, ropertod that the coal ler the ensuing year had been awarded te llaumgarduers ,c Jeirerlea, the lowest bidders. Mr. Ilartman called the attontleu of the beard te the additional beating apparatus re quired ler the Ann street building. If the style of heating at present in line In that building is retained two additional In maces will be noceuary. He was a bollever In heating by steam, and Irem the estimate re ceived Irem Jehn Hest it Sen, the committee bel loved that the whole building would be heated with steam at a cost of fl.bOO for the apparatus. Mr. MoUemsoy said the beard had perfect conlidence In wbatever the com cem com uilttcedld, and moved that the matter or heating be lelt te tlie discretion of the com mittee with power te act. Mr. Ilartman also ropertod the necessity ler an Iren leuce, ler the front of the Maner street building. The commltteo were au thorized te have the fonce erected. The commltteo was also authorized te have the trees In the school yards In the city trimmed In August. I'UTITION ItKl'ttSIUI. Mr. Hart man alto prcsonled the petition of O. A. Neer for the use of a room In the Maner street building during vacation ler the Instruction of a alas in German and ether branches net taught in the public schools. The potltlen was signed by a large oumber or the mom Ders or the berd ro re (masting the proiierty commltteo te give him the room but Mr. ilartman said that as it uame te him se near the time of meeting he concluded te let the beard take actleu en the petition. Mr. Kbennan opposed the granting or the petition, as it would establish a bad nroco nreco nroce dout, and In his Judgment the beard did net have the right te furnish the room for the purposes naked. Or. McCermlck said he did net 08 the no ne no cesslty for a school In that section for the city during vacation. Tlioyeungiippllcanttulgbt De neuest in his intentions te Keep me room and furniture In order, but he might be tin able to.de se. The Ixiard by a large majority decided net te allow him the use or the room. Dr. McUermick, et the furniture oommlt eommlt oemmlt too, reported that the Koysteno company had contracted with the commltteo for lurnlture ler the Lemen stroet addition and It would boluplaeeas seen as the rp pairs are com. pleted. ANOTHKH MIlKTlStl I' LACK. Mr. Kbennan sild that common council chamber was net the preper place rer the beard te meet. The nolse ou the srjuare pro pre ventod members at the end of the room hoar hear Ing what was going en In the room. He moved that in luture tha meetings of the beard be held In the school building, cerner of Prince and Chestnut streets. a The motion was dofeated by a vote or 10 ye i te lis nays. VACANT NI'IIOIiAHHIIM'M. The secretary proeontod the lollew lug Id ler Irein l'ref. J, H. Htahr : IiANUASTKII, I.i, .Illne'J2, I8JI0. Mr. That. K MeVMIaeU. I I : A 1 1 Hilt : Youraef the llitb luat. In Dr. T. (1, Apple has been referrisl te meter reply. I U'K leave tuwiy that by theKradtlatlnu of Meaara. Kaby, Derunrr, (leriiart and Obrolterfour nchelarahlpa In Franklin and Marahall college have become ac.ant ntid vm be lllled by the lx.ird ofM-beol dlructeri. Ill addition, 1 liaveln my potiealen a certlll. cite iiUIIiik that en .Inly 'A isa'i, Uharln Kmery I-eiig wan neiulnatud by the beard te till a vanuiey. Mr. Leng did net enter col cel lege lat Tall and, accerilliiKly, thli scholar atiip ban been Vacant. 1 iiniierNland, how hew how eor, that Mr, I,enit hau applied fur admla admla alen thli year, and It he la admitted thecertl. flcale will be available. If be heuld net outer, there will be .fleeNchelarihipa at the dlMHiil of the beard of illrecterH. The ethera are held by MeHrirn. Herr, Apjtel nud Wulcliaua. Yeura truly, Jehn 8. Hr.Min, Treasurer. Dr. WIckerMham immltiated Win. M. Hall and llenlatuln 1). Wolf for two el the acul wbiilarnuipi, and they were oleotod by ae ciaiuatieu. i.Ain UK thi; iaiii.i:. The rollewliiK couiniunlc.tleii from the olllceaef the Aluuiul uiaoclatlen wnt read : Te Iht freittlent unit Mtmbert of the Mnmilrr SVAoef llwril tlimii.HMKN. The Alumni niveclatlnu of the LancHiterhlKh BclKxila, couipeod et all Kradiiatea aince the Killing of dlpleinai in K, being under a heavy uxietiNe, and net having a large bank account, in "it rc".i:t rully aik you te Immt the expimm incurred in renting the opera bouie for laat eveulng'a uniertalument. ThuHaiuoexMjnMo, ten dellara (flO), waa Ixirne by your Ixwril lait year, fthe eera Iieiihu being rented for day and owning), and the uie of mitne gleu te nebular for a oeuenrL We claim our niioctatleii li cloiely con nectcd with the educitlnnal ay.item el the city, and M audi Hhetild lai euconrnged in tar at iiotiible. We are at present aiming le entabllah the aMoclatlen en a 11 nil Im.ili, by laiulug corllll cerllll corllll cates, for which a fce la charged. We hupe ihlmKiuimunicitluu may be l.tv l.tv erably receled. (ii:e. M. II VMiiitimiT, I'lasi el lsis, l'realdent. Il.vniii I. Hi'iiNi'Kii, Secretary. July, I'bd. Tliocemmuulcatloii waa, en motion el Mr. HrnaltiR, laid en the table. reu rim HOMIIKIIH' OIll'llAN hl'HOOI.. Mr. Daruiitetter, of the soldiers orphan committee, reMrtxd favorably en the appli cations of Ada H. ltugheHBUd Cyrus Jnaeph Ilughen, children of laaae Ungues, deceaaed, who was aaeldlerln the ld regitneut, for ndinl-oileri te the soldiera' erphaua school. The beard approved the recoii.niuiid.itieii of the committee. Adjourned. Nurr.a rite.it tutu hull a tin. Ilunr lliv Varlen Cnt writ Leeking llase llall h lllR Imiub hi llie VIIIhrb. Nkw Hei.i.vnh, July i New Helland Is ery dull through the day Just new, as the farmers are all ery busy putting away a large crop of hay. There would bae been an unusual wheat crop it it had net been for the army worm which Is very bad In Mimu places. Seme or the (armors think thatttbeut oue-lhlrd of llie crop Is destroyed. Hut Ihey say they Will hau a larger crop than last year at any rate. The tobacco Is looking splendid for this time el year and ir the woalher Is as favorable all suinmer as It was in planting time, there is no reasen w liy there should net be a large crop et this staple. The baM) ball club is getting ready ler Its restlval ou the ,'!d and Mil lust, ; they expect a large crowd If the weather is favorable. They intend playing the KphraU club ou Monday ulteruoeti. They had made arrange ments te play a chili from Lancaster ou Saturday, but ler some reason or ether they did iiet ceme down. Hut they will gel an other club here Irem some place or ether. When the two clubs orgauled (the New Helland and C'lgarinakers' club) the unilersUndlug was that when the New Hol Hel land club played a gamu they could have any et the Cigarmakera' club It they had no engagements. When the mauager or the New Helland club asked two el the cigar makers te play with them en Saturday, they said their mauager would net allow them te play with the New Helland club. The players et the New Helland club leel very badly about it, but are determined te !uie placers if they must send away ler them, llut that will net be necessary, as there are plajers In New Helland fully as geed as the clgarmakers who declined te play. t'herrlesare very plenty In town. It seems that nearly eerybedy have cherries te sell. Sour cherries can Ik bought as cheap as live cents a quart. Itaspberrles are also getting er.v plenty. There bae also lieen a few huckleberries etlered for sale, but they are uet no plenty yeL Hl.KIItT flllB AT l'KN KO.V HUtthtl. ICuiil hcl (In Pirn liy lluntln); Cinder Improper llaudllug uf An AUrui llall. This morning about oue o'clock the root ever oue el the puddling furnaces at tiie l'eini Iren works was discovered te be; ou lire. The Htaim whistle was sounded and electric Uru box Ne. 3 t struck an alarm. The em pleyes of the works, with a small upright en gine and hose, put out the lire bofero the arrival of the llremeu. A hole about llfloeu leut square was burned in the roer. Ne ether damage was done. The lire is said te have been caused by the bursting efn mass or het clnderw, seme et the rod-het parts or It being thrown ou the roer. The less is trilling and covered by insurance. The man who struck the alarm from box 31, very foolishly pulled down the lever el the alarm box threejer four times, thus caus ing it te strike the wrong number. Ills key should be taken from him, as oyery holder of a key has ropeatedly tieen told, net only by the elllcers et the lire department but by the uowspaperx, that the lever should uet In any case be pulled down mere than ence. Te pull It down a second time Is sure te (lis arrange the electric instrument and cause the bells te strike the wrong number. Karly tilealnc Stere. Thursday uvenlng the early closing of stores agreed upon by the principal city merchants and shop-keopors went Inte elloet. Nearly all the stores clesed promptly at ti o'clock giving the stroets a rather dull and uubusinuss-llke appearance. The number el promenaders was net he large as usual, and the gangs or corner-loungers were also less. HOlllO luconvenieuco was auuarvu uy per sous who had neglected te de their shop, ping during the day, but Just think whit a glorious thing It was ler the shop girls and salesmen te get rrem behind the counters and away from het storerooms and get a geed long rest and lungs full or cool Iresh air 1 And what a great i eductien there will be the gas bills of the Bterekeesirs ir these everlasting gas meters will also take a rest. A. Halt That Won't lie Illtteu. Mr. Jeshua L. Ilally, one of the l'reulb Itlen leaders In Philadelphia, says that his party will net be caught by the stand taken by the Hepubllcan conventlou. "Net many Prohi bitionists will be lutluenced by the se-called Prohibition plank Interjected Inte the plat, form," said Mr. Ilally. "Mr. Quay said hltm-eirit was net intended te commit the party te Prohibition. The demand of the Prohibitionists Is ter a party that Is commu ted te Prohibition. Had the Republican party ellered as much four years age, or even two years age, it would have forestalled what lias SlUCe necome Ilieviiainu mm wu itinim comes tee late, The Prohibition party won't blte the ball." Lsrceuy Can) IlltiuUied. Jobu Hagelgans, who was arrested en sus picion of lelug one of the parlles who com mil ted two robberies near Nollsville, was heard by Alderman A. F. Connelly yoster yester day afternoon, and discharged from custody. The ovldenco ollered falled te connect him with the larcenies. TIIK Ol'KNING CONTESTS IN TIIK Iltl'OHTANT KLKWiUPH OH TIIK KHtlLIlM 1'AHI.tAMKNT. Ilunr Nt W Hated Fer Ilia Liberal by llie Magic lulluenra nl flladaluiia's Maine. The l-atut lletnrna Frem the Hreno of I'ellllral Warfare. Londen, July i The Liberal"-or Lelth llurghs, alter hooking In vain te llnd a can didate te oppose Mr. W. Jacks, nominated by the Liberal-Unionist te contest that scat, re ro re selved at the last Moment te nominate Mr. Gladstone. Although the nomination had been tondered tosecral prominent Liberals none or thorn would consent te stand and the Liberals of that llurg having deter mined te contest the seat, put up Mr. (Had (Had nUiue as a lest resert, soeuor than allow Mr. Jacks a walk ever. On the news el the an nouncement or Mr. Oladslone's nomination becoming known, (here was great conster nation In the I'lilenlnt's ranks. The Mberals threatened te make a determined light and Mr. Jacks, oWdeully fearing doleat, rellied from the Held, allowing Mr. Gladstone te Ins elected without opposition. Mr. (lladstone thorefero Is returned from Midlothian as well as for Lelth Ilurgs. Up tell o'clock this aftornoen III Teries, tl I'uleiilstH, 11 Liberals, nud ft l'arnollltes had been olccled. In the election at Colchester 11. J. Trotler fConiervatlve) polled I,1HI etes and It. K. ( 'annum ((lladstenlan) 1,7(11. This Is thellrst ceulested Isireugh, and the result of the election is considered te have a special signi ficance. The J'aif Mall Oiuetle said that If Colchester went Liberal the lact would glve heart te the party throughout the land. Jehn Ilrlght's speech last night, In which he aald that Gladstone bad apparently lest his head, has caused great irritation among the Liberals. Loud denunciation of him is heard en nil sides. I'arnell and (lladteii llerteil Londen, July 'J. Mr. Charles Stewart I'arnell, the Nationalist leader, and Mr. Maurice llealy (Nationalist) have both been returned te I'arllatueul ter divisions or Cerk Their election was unopiwwed. Mr. Glad stone has been elected as member or Parlia ment for Midlothian In the new Heuso of Commens. Up te oue o'clock te-day the returns show that 2J Tery, 0 Unionists, VI Mberals and 3 l'arnolllte candidates hae been elected te the new Parliament. Returns up te 1 o'clock this atternoeu show that 51 Teries, 10 Unionists, 15 Liberals and 7 I'ariie'llles have been elected. In llarrlnliuric and Yerk. A large meeting was held in the Harris burg court house last night in aid et the Irish cause. ' Stirring spoechos werumade by Maver Wilsen, Hen. It. I Meyors, H. J. M. Mcl'arrcll and J. C. McAlarney. In Yerk flW has been collected for the Irish fund. IS AUllUSir.NT VOUHT. The I'umleii lloiueef ItrfiiRe Cie Ilreuglit le IIik Court' Atinitlun. Court met this morning at 9 o'clock for the argument or the undispesed cases In the quarter sessions argument list and the trans action et current business. Heujauitn Schaubel, city, was nppoluted guardian el the miner children or Krnest Henry llappe, deewsed, late of Lest Lam peter tnwnsliii. In the case or Rebert J. Kvans, In which the reoegnlatnco was forfeited because he failed te appear for trial w lien the case was called, the recognlzance was te-day respltid te the August term, he haxlug paid all the costs, alHiut f75. W. U. Hensel piesented the etitieii of Isaie It. Powilen, grandlather of Abram Pewden, recently committed te the Heuso or Refuge, setting ierth tiie r.icts or the case as already related iu the Ivikllkiunikii, and asking tliat the order for committal be re scinded or the proceedings reviewed. Judge Livingston suggested that the court never granted a rehearing of tbese cases, and that the proper relief could Iki had ukii applica tion te the mauagoraertho Heuso or Refugu or the trustees, oue of whom, S. II. Rey nolds, esq., is resident of this city. The court, however, took the matter under ad visement, and the case will ceme up again ou llie 7th msL (il.ANCKS TllltllUmt TUP. STATK. Philadelphia is te have Pullman Palace Car company shops that will employ 000 hands. The helpers in the Ilroek Iren company's sheet mill at lllrdsbore, near Reading, have stepped work, alleging that the amount of material they were required te lilt was entirely tee heavy. Tne Heading company's North Ashland i-elUerv has resumed oeeratlous after a sus- IHinsleu of llfteen months caused liy a tire iu the mlues necessitating the Heeding or Its workings. Four hundred men llnd employ ment by the resumption. Nearly 100 clgarmakers or Reading are still idle, iu consequence et the strike begun twj mouths age. Since thostrlke began the In ternatienal Union has sent te Heading nearly fO.000, which lias been distributed among the strikers. A cooperative factory te employ 150 hands will be started by the Unleu. Humer has it that the Hethtohem Iren works Inteud te coin isite with ether manu facturers te furnish the government with steel Hhaftiug, ariuor-plale and guus. A new plant, representing f I.&OO.OOO, Is te be placed in the works. At Xanticoke en Thursday morning IMwlti Havllsi, who had licensed his wife of being im'faitbful te him, aroused her from sleep and demanded acoufeislou. Upen her re fusal te admit any guilty act he shot her twice. She lied iu her night dress, bleed Hlreaiuing from her bead and body, ten neighbor. She will undoubtedly die. Hay INs surrendered himseir. Udivard Hiandt, the Philadelphia swind ler, In jail In Pittsburg, who ret used te eat ler twouty-twe days, asked ter loed en Wed nesday, and is new eating freely. It Is thought he was reigning Insanity for the purpose et aiding him ill securing an ac quittal. A conference was held en Wednesday lu Harrisburg between General Leuis Wagner, Deputy Attorney General Suedgrass, Dr. Uigbeu und the mauagers and principals or the various soldiers' orphans school through out the state, regarding the matter of con tracts. It was decided le have Dr. Hlgbee iinmarn n form or contract and submit the uame te Governer Pattlseu for approval. A Itrinarkable ICiiuuer. Some of the finest athletes live behind the walls or American colleges. Wendell Raker, or Harvard, net long age breke the record In the '."JO yards race, making the distance lu 22 seconds. At the same time he breke the world's amateur record in the ISO yards, making It in 18 seconds exactly. He must be a most remarkable runner for besides belng able te ire last ill the long distance races, he covers 100 yerds iu ten seconds. His most lemarkable feat was portbrmed In Bosten en Thursday iu the 110 yards dash which he made iu 47 seconds. This Is the time that will stand as the world's record, both ama teur and professional, for the ovent. Myers' bout record ter this distance is 0:1S!I5, and the world's professional record 0,18'4. tlrsduated at the Went Chuater Kerintl. The commencement exercises of the West Chester Statu Nermal school took place en Thursday. Miss Kloaner S. King, of Lau. easier, recolveda diploma and was nvvarded honor In the oleuieutary course. Miss King will teanh school at Manoah, Dolaware county, P.i.,atasalaryef?IIOper term. Anuie W. Keeu, el Klrkvvoed, thisceunty, received a state cortlllcate. Feil Frem Ladder and Cut Illmtelf, Last evening Jehn Kvans, the well known bullder, met with a serious accident. He climbed upaladder at his heme,andhadataw lu hand. Twe rungs of the ladder broke and Mr. Kvans fell te tne ground. The taw caught his hand and one of his thumbs was nl most cut oil. Dr. Muhlenberg attended him. A tAH llUtH IIUUII l.KTTKU. The l!nl(iie KpUtle el a lid Who llaa llnd an A'lrenturnu Career. In the winter of 1881, Samuel Kaut, who keeps the restaurant under the Stevens house, had in his employ a liey that he picked up. The lad gave his name as Au gustus G. Weasel, and was a bright llttle fol fel low. One day, during the absonce of Mr. Kautz, the boy robbed the money drawer of Its contents and took a revolver. He then disappeared and was net heard of again until one day this week, when Mr. Kaut. to te to cel ved n loiter from him. The boy acknowl edges that he committed the theft, and says he Is sorry for it ; but he does net preve that his conduct has Impreved slnce leaving Lan caster, as he has Iteen lu numerous Jails. Since committing the theft he drove t let of cattle through Lancaster, but was net ca Hired. The letter is humorous, and It reads very much Uke the adventures of a boy tramp, It is given bore in lull, as he wrote It : J une 27 18M1 August weaset DoarSamuel Kaul I am sorry that 1 took (I 7A cts. and the pistol I woufllke te ceme and soe you but I am a fraid 1 might go te gall that 1 dent Uke te but I have been lu jer sy.Clty ence and In Philadelphia 3 times in the house-of-Corroctlon of Homesburg Phlla Phlla delpla. and times In Altena and was send le bolesdayaburg for 30 days and they only keep us 10 days and working en the streets with a ball and a chain that will make you lad and been 1 In Aleganle work-heuso that makes you think bin all evor the world se I have beeu 1 have been bosten and in brook 1 In and now-yerk and Jersy City and trenten and pblladelphla ami lancaster were 1 was driving Cattle last summer and 1 saw Kddle as 1 took 60 head of cattle te millers villeimdsawblm in Chestnut street a Tew squares from your rcsturnnt were 1 took f 1.7ft cLs. and pistol 1 sold the pistol for f3.'J0 cts. in phlladelpia i was iu Philadelphia that night I took a frulghti had "Sets of my oue and you had W). et unne that wy 1 stele the money I botch you wero cress. 1 was sorry well I have been lu harrisburg and Altena and pittsburg and Aleganle and ferth-vane and Chocage and letsh or ethers Cityesanil Mlllwack wlsconsen. wero I am working new I will tell you hew te nend me u loiter. Augustus G. Weasel Hales Cernes wlsconsen. If you wauuttel will ceme te lauevster and i new i will get punish for stilling the mono 1 think your wlle was very sorry te see me go away se was I after a lew days 1 am still a ftineyl think of you. Weir, when you gave us some sand-witches you are a geed 1 had It te te geed I dlndlt new hew te keep it se i did see read helfe working en the rail read. 1 did see lt Chery and Jehn Cherry, but he dint new me he went a past me wen 1 took cattle threw the town. I would llke te Jehn middlvltand hlslittiodeg. lam well and i hepe yours thosatne I have rete the let ter In toUmlntlesJustas fas as ahorse runs. sew saw sew saw tral la la la le la. that you Here he draws Samuel Cautz. a man. IV II AUK ll.tr.I, VIKVLKS. Tl e Lancaster I'lajers IJiiIiib UoeiI Werk ul Norfolk, U, The Leaguo games yesterday resulted as fellows : At Kansas City . Philadelphia 8, Kansas City S; at St. Leuis: SL Ijuis V2, Washington 15; at Detreit: llosteu II, Detroit 2 : at Chicago : Chicago 7, New Yerk 3. The Association games yesterday were : At Pittsburg: Athletic 5, Pittsburg I; at Cincin nati : Cincinnati 7, Haltlmore ! ; at Louisville : Louisville II, Brooklyn:!; ut St. Leuis: St. Leuis 0, Mets 3. Hellerd and Mathews wero the pitchers iu Pittsburg yesterday. Although the home team eutllelded the Athletics overywhero they were defeated. Yesterday atternoeu the Cleso Members and Black lliamends, two colored ball clubs, played a gnme m the Irouldes grounds. The lermer had Waters and Buch for their lattery and the Diamonds had Jacksen uud Deem The Cleso Mouibers wen by !t te 0, and the game was net the worst seeu here this year. The Bosten club Tell upon Getelln, of Do De Do treit, yesterdav, and lilt him saMy sixteen times. Terry.'of Brooklyn, met a similar fate iu Louisville where he was bit twenty twenty twenty ene times. The Lowlstewn club defeated Danville by 7 te 2 yesterday, and bcrauten beat Alteena by rt te t. The Chicago club is two games liehind the Detroit new The Williams)ort club dofeated lllngham lllngham ten In an exhibition game by IZ le 10 yester day. Hen Beylo pitched a geed game against Washington yesterday and struck olevon of them out. The Brooklyn niue has a player named McTameny. If there Is an thing in a name MeTninany ought te be with the Indians l'ttel. ome neonle mav net uuderstaud tills but they will when it is explained that the Mets are known as the "Indians." W. J. Hoever, late el the Baltimore club, has signed with Wilkosbirre and plays his llrst game te-day. Ettlnger, Gibsen, Shay and lirlscell, late of the Linuaster club, are playing lu Norfolk. They are delug excellent work and ure known as the "Big Four irem Lancaster." Gibsen catches Driscell, who is pitching lu great form. Shay Is batting well aud had u home run a few days age. NUty-SU YranUM. Yesterday Jehn G. Heed, residing at Ne. 311 Mlddle street, was 00 years of age and his birthday was fittingly celebrated. In the evening u mouster surprise iwrty, which was gotten up by Mr. Heed's lauiily aud friends, took place at his home and evor one hundred people wero picenL There was dancing te the music of Miller's orchestra, a big supper and a geed time. During the oveulug Mr. Heed was serenaded by the Geed Will comet band. I'ut Hie Mauh. lliixal'ei; HlRlier. Fiemtliu Enhr.ita Ueilcn. On Sunday seme small children en oue of the.farms et Obed Shirk, between Shoeneck and' Stoveus wero playing with matches iu the barn yard and net tire te a straw slack In front et" the barn. The llames seen enveloped the stack Willi a sheet of tire, and leaned high Inte the air nbove the barn. Fer n tline it was thought impossible tostve this build lnir. but the earnest ollerts of the neighbors proved successful and nothing but the straw was destroyed. The Clly TreiMtirer's lluay Da). Thursday was the last day en which city tax could be mid te save the abatement. The city treasurer was kept busy all day, the amount rocelved for city tax being 11,00.-1. The treasurer was also busy en Tuesday aud Wednesday, Ji'.G'Jl being recelved en Tues day, and ?ti,0J3 en Wednesday, a total or f30,730 111 theso three days. The receipts en the last days this year ure iW0 mere than a yoaruge. A Ilurslar Alarm That Didn't Alarm. Frem the Lttit. llcceid. A Warwick niau recently concel ved the idea efaddlng te his hennery several guinea fowls, In order that they might glve an alarm sneuiii chicken thieves make their npiearance. Net long age a thiel stelo net only seme of his chickens, but the male guinea also, and slnce thou he has peer faith in guineas as alarms. June Weather Itinlened, The Philadelphia moteorologlcal summary Issued by the signal sorvice dopartinent shows that the mean tomperaturo during last month was 63.ll , which Is much lower than It has been for the same month for eight years liast. The highest temperature was S(i en the 13th. and the lowest was e3.li' ', en the 1th. The total iirecinltatieu el rain was 6i) Inches, mid there weie eight rainy days. Grocer Wlie Will Uleae lUrly. The underslgned grocers agroe te clese their places of business from July ilte Octo Octe Octo ber late o'clock, Saturday excepted : Samuel Clarke, I), S. Hursk, Jehn K. Weaver, ogent, Gee. Wiant, W. O. Dais, Chas. P. Robinson, C. B. Wise, Aiuerlcau Te Ca, Atlantic tv: Pacllle Ce., Chas. Mc Nay, Fisuer t Bre., J. L. Blukley, 1L L. Sbeuk, I). Hayea Rupert, Park Guthrle, Jehn Ocbs, Daulel Sing, S. H. Grablll, J. Frank Heist. DRAWN FROM TIIK WHKKL TU.-mlllK AH JUHUIl IN Till: LIWAL VUUHT.1 UB .lUHTIVK. Ihn Nsnir uf 174 Men, (loed nud True, Se lected te Try the Criminal Hull and Cilll Cnute In Auguat anil Meiteiulier Xet. Judge Livingston, Jury Commlssleiiors Diller aud liy us and Sherlff Tomllusen this aftornoen drew the following Jurers te serve hi the quarter sosslens and common pleas courts In August and Septomher: IIRASIl Jl'IIORS, AfllfST ill. MenJ. II, llui-shey, coat dealer, Jiiuihcliu ber. II, r. Hookey, liutcbur, Com-niexu. 11. Frank VVnlter, xraln dealer, Hadsb'iry. ('has. It. Chrlit, chirk, lib mini, city. Harrison (J raliain, laborer. Hart. tiH.Hhultz, lutuberiiicrcliant. Maner. Philip Deritcp, grocer, Slh ward, city. K. M.Htauirur, iiilllur, Iiruuiere. Jehn L. Leauian, Kent, I.oaceck. Jehn Short z, sinltli, 7th ward, city. Mami 11. Vlylln.Jnutlcn of peace, l'uiU(a. IeLii a. Wallace, merchant. Kunt Karl. Henrys. McNabli. lniircli-vnt, 7th ward, city. C H. Hoever, mnculnlit, "Ih ward, city. Tnlilas Hcchrlnt, rarnicr, Jlaner. H, T, IliiynrH, lamier, Salisbury. J. II Mtiinlrfi, mcrcliant, Kust Heinnlleld, Telilai It. llcrr, farmer, Htranburg, twp. lelm Kslibach, tarmer, CoiicteKH. Itlcliard V. IteiiKer, fanner, Kastl.oc.illce. lie nl. I.. Uarbei, farmer, Denegal. Lv1 Oast, potter, stli wanl, city. A. W. Hard, farincr. West Cocaflce. David II. Weaver, farmer, Leaceck. TETIT JURORS, ACUl'ST 1(1. lUvlil L. Hess, farmer, Mnnlielm Uiwnsblp. II (I, Kern, assessor, Kast HempllHld. ll.Jejtirenctnaii, carpenter, UtraHbun; twp. "0l&!ftLl maniiiacturnr, Columbia. JaUTrnvBkiiier, sliiwmaker, (Jenoy. D-inlcl .IhlWfriiier. l'nivldence. Jehn liiinipidTVndiller, Warwick. Jetm K. West, clerk, Columbia. Jehn H, Mann, rarmer. Maner. Kilns Steber, uiarehant. West Cocallce. Mmltz Uuttvr, laborer, 2d ward, city. lemuel Chew, Kent, Kasl liuipcter. lliuiry L. Miller, farmer. West Ilnnciral. Abraham L. Leaman, fariner, Kust Lampeter. Tobias II. Herr, fanner, Maner. K. Hheallcr Met zjrer, clerk, Bth ward, city. Jehn llrewn, uannmakcr, Marttc. Uriah Uurpciitcr, tarmer, Warwick. Michael Hurst, farmer. West Denegal. Martin Irvln, tailor. Clay. Jehn l. Llnvllle, tannei, Salisbury. Nicholas Dauncr, Innkeeper, Paradise, Jehn N. Lcutnau, fanner, Maner. Inoae N. Detillnuer, ceiicn maker, 1'aradlie. James A. Allisen, merchant, Columbia. David K. Mayer, fanner, Mrusburg township. 11. K. ilnsser, farmer: ranidtse. Jehn li. Keiiillic, farmer, West Lampeter. Kehnrt N. Welle. lncich.int, Warwick. Valentine.!. U.iker, tobacconist, Columbia. Win. II. l.lmlM'j, auctioneer, Columbia. Jehn II. lllgb, Kent, Rth ward, city. II. KzniHcrr, tanner. West Lampeter. David Weidley, tin smith, llruineic. Monre,! Knale, farmer, Ceney. Abraham llrewn, butcher, Bth ward, city, VV in. I. Suiuirer, hatter, 2d ward, city. Jno. Pentz. painter, 8th ward city. Jeshua Vecum, ranner, Kllzabcth. A. U. Guiles, merchant, Columbia. Cyrus Neir, fanner. Maner. II K. Herr, clerk, Columbia. Kdw. fsturgls, hotel keeper. Warwick. VV ui. I'. (.oed, tanner, Hi-cckneck. Jeseph 1 1, lllack, Kent, Columbia. Henry (,. ltesh, lanner, l'eiiueii. Allisen llaker, fnimer Celcraln. Jacob L. Iteltzel, carpenter, West lleiuplleld. -OMMOS rLKAS, AfOlST J3. Jehn 11. llemberger, merchant, Jlanliclm borough. C. W. Jlumler, cabinet maker, Karl. Ilenry . btebman, 1. inner, l'enn. II. M.llcss, saddler, Leacock. Gee. M. Herner, clgnrmaker, ;th ward, city. David II. lteinlicrKer, farincr. Elizabeth. Jehn S Kendli,', carpenter, flth ward, city. Aaren hsnlcmen, salesman, tth ward, city. James D. Trego, farmer, Kphruui. Jehn H. Nell, farmer, West Kail. Milten K. .shirk, fanner. WcstCocallce. Jacob It. MusMir, fanner, Upper Leacock. Nelsen V elfsklll, farmer, Kat Cocallce. Jesse Hnewalter, cigar manufacturer, Karl, i-aniuel S. Kraylilll, farmer. Kast Denegal. K. Ellswerth Gieirg, farmer, Diumere. Jehn uib-en, caijientcr, 7th wnid, city. J. M. Kling, aiictfeiieer, Lvacjck. J, Hindis lierr. ranner, Drumore. J. G. beldemrldge. ranner. Karl. Calvin 1'. Helm, farmer, Drumore. Hairy A hhreyer, Uerlt, 9th ward, city. It. C. Lehman, clerk, Ith ward, city. Kdw aril M. Smith, merchant, Columbia. CO Sherk. gent, Mt. Jey borough. Hiram Dichui. teacher, l'enn Martin liecker, ranner. West Cocallce. 1'htHtiSiiiti.nfiiriu'nti'r.dtliwaid. cltv. If. A Houseal. citfariuaker, Ka.st Denegal. Jacob S. Hersbey, ineiclmnt. l'enn ls.uiuMnrecner. larmei-. r.au. Jehn Hlemsderrer, hotel keeper, Manhclui ber. lehu Welker. cooper, West Lampeter. Iiunuj I.ape, miller, r-.iil coeauce. (forge Krlsman, confectioner, '.'d ward, city. James Hess, (rent, Conestoga. Daniel Melt, farmer, Karl. Henry fccheek. gent, Marietta borough. Jehn O. Warlel, printer, id waul. clly. Juceb Mraw bridge, clerk, Washington ber. Jacob M. llrubaknr, co-il dealer, K. faiaillce. Chrlsil in h. staullvr, tarmer, Maner. Aaren Dlsslnger, merchant, KUzabothtewii ber. Jehn Theme, cigar manufacturer, Uaphe. Jacob It. Mrr, tarmer, Karl. James V. (Salt, tobacco dealer, East Karl. Henry M. .oek, foreman, 1th ward, city. Davis vv Inter,, hotel keeper. Kphrata. Gee. VV. hhattner, gent, Mt. Jey ber. Cyrus D. btautler, farmer, W. Denegal. COSMO'S l'LKAH, AUOUST JO. hmaiiuvl Hetliiisn, saddler, KUzabethlenii. l'eter O. l.tsci, fanuer. Clay. Abraham li suavely, lanner, I'diuea. Lewis II lvlrlc, laluier, Fiilleii. Unish McKllllps, agent. 4lh wind, city. Jehn llrenner, miller. Maner. ll.JI. Leckaril.inerehaiit, Columbia. Samuel lilrvin, faimer, t'anidlae. VV. II. Stoeie. clerk, Columbia. Frank VV Helm, merchant, Providence. 11. s. llutter, drover, Lenceck .lehu Ariustieng, mason. 1'iovliScnce. S M. Geed, lanner, 1'pper Leacock. It. II. SI veis. Innkeeper, Strasburg twp. Jasen llolten, gent, llruinore. Daniel U'Dennull, copper stnlth, Columbia. Jehn V. Glrvlti, larmer. sti-asburtr twp. It. frank Ulcstuml, lumber ami coal. Marietta, V. VV. Hull, coal and lumber, Kphnita. David II. Huber, tanner, Mauhelui twp. Seett l'atteii, grocer, Columbia Jehn nerland, undertaker, Salisbury. Martin hwelUer, painter. East Heuipllcld. (JoeiguShaiib, farmer, .Manhelm twp. Martin K. Oveiheluer, lanner. Kast, Karl. Wm. Hendersen, surveyor, s.ilUbuiy. Abr. ltedseckcr, farmer, Kllzabcthtewii ber. N. VI, Weeds, ueut, l'aradl-e. llcnj. Weldner, fanner, Kast Cocallce. Areu Wade, fanner, Kden. Geerge V. teller, merchant, Salisbury. Jacob L. Stchman, gent, Warwick. Ames Ailes, clerk, seventh w ard city. Ainazlah WllllaniH, mason. (Jonestega. Jes. Weaver, cabinet maker, Caernarvon. Jehn Yundt, butcher, Hieckneck. Geeige Davis, clgannaker. (1th ward, clly. . Dav Id C. Itehrer, fanner, Manhelm tvv n. Y' G. t'harlea, meichant, Washington, uer. Daulel W Syuieus, rainier, Karl. Kllas Nelt, larmer, West Hiiinplleld. Abraham L. Lane, fanner. Win wick. Jehn Lawrence, tarmer. Maner. Clinten Hlines, farmer, Salisbury. Samuel W. Martin, miller, Kast Karl. D.C. Kealb, ceachmaker, l'enn. Themas Kberly, clgarmaker. K. Cocallce. He u bun Weidman, farmer. W. Cocallce. Kptmilm Kline, ranner, VV. Hempheld. Isaac Hoever, blacksmith, K. Lampeter. Ihnperer William Opens Ills 1'urtie. Bkui.in, July i The Kmporer William has contributed 1,500 thalers for the relier el the stillerurs by the roceut storms in Crossen. The new rules governiug the handling of tolegraph messages tlirouglieut Prussia, re cently Inaugurated by the government, has caused much dissatisfaction and are looked upon as urbltmry. The tarill en Inland messages is especially denounced us oxcos excos oxces sivo. Ceuseriatlve (leveriiiueiit Sustained. Ottawa, Out., July 2. Returns from the Priuce Kdward Island olectlous show that the Conservative government has been sus tained by the olection of 10 of its supporters te 11 secessionists or Liberals. As compared with the old legislature the government hivs galned two members. Tne Democratic State cenvenlleus. The Domeeratlo state convention of Iowa met yesterday. A platfeuu was adopted which endorses President Clev eland's ad ministration; favors "honest pension bills," but opposes special laws; calls ou (.engress te rovlse the turllt laws se as te meet the uoeds of roveuue only; doclaies In favor of the payment of the public debt; favors legls legls latlve adjustmer.t et the labor question, and favors the repeal of the prohibitory law and the enactment or local option law extending te counties and cities, the llcense If adopted te be uet less than two huudred dollars. A resolution was also adopted expresslug sym path y for home rule lu Ireland. Cate Soils, was nominated lertecretary et state and Paul Gtielick, et Burlington, rer auditor. The Arkansas Democratic, state convention, before adjourning en Thursday morning, adopted resolutions declaring for a tariff for rovenue only; favoring unllmlted roinageot silver, aud oxpressintj Bymiatliy for home I works his lea hand was caught in the taper rule. ' lni inae.blne and waabadlvcuL A HlhAHTltUVH rillB. Flames l'raitleally Wipe (tut of Ktiateuce a California Town. Inim:i'j:mii:n(;i:, Cal., July 2. The Ure hore en Wednesday dostreyod nearly the oullreclt)'. It began In a blacksmith shop at the North end or town. The wind was fresh from the north, and the lUmes Kixiii spread te adjoining build ings. Befere anything could be doue te arrest the progress; of thorenllagratlon, the court house was Involved. Buildings en the ether Blde of the streel then caught llre aud the cttlrens roalized that all that could be dene was te save themselves and seme of their portable preperty. Net a business heuse escaped. The only building of any Importance saved was the ollleo of the Imlcpcmlcna (newspaper). Among the principal buildings destroyed wero the county court house, postellleo, Odd Fellows' ball, Levy's hotel and the Wells Farge Ex press olllce. Most or the county records wero saved. ludopendonco is the county seat, aud the principal town or Maye county, it contains MX) Inhabitants aud has been a very nourishing town. The less is about 200,000 and the Insurance net evor 1 10, WO. MIHHOVHl LKtllHLATUHS. Who May 1'essilily (In te .fall for Cimiliilltlnc l'erjury. St. Leuis, July i The municipal charter provides that In erder te become a momber el the heuse of deiegates the preperty or mombers-olect must be assessed and the taxes en It must be paid bofero a certain time, and that thodeiogatos must swear that this has been dene belore taking their seats. A local paporcharges that II delegates have either net been assessed at all, or have uet paid their taxes, orhave paid them after the time deslguated in the charter. This, if true, ronders them all llable te arrest and trial ler perjury, as well as te trial for the special crlme provlded for by the state laws of retaining their seats In the Heuso, know ing themselves te be net entitled thoreto. The penalty for which is Imprisonment In the county jail for six mouths or a line net less than &00. Congressman Andersen Deteat, TernKA, Kansas, July 'A Jehn A. Ander Ander eon, who has represented the Filth district el Kansas lu Congress for the pest eight years, was defeated in the Hepubllcan convention at Corcordia yesterday. Judge A. S. Wilsen was the nominee. Andersen's defeat is a source el great regret te the Republicans of the slate generally. A Washington special says that the news of the defeat of Congressman Andersen created mite a commotion in the Heuso yosterday, aud great regret was universally oxpressed. The ether members of the Kansas dolegatlen reserved their opinion and stated that a woe ful mlstake had been made. It Is alloged that moneioly interest of various kinds are respousible for Mr. Andersen's defeat. Want the Itaarnls Out. AiiHitii:i:.v, Dak., July i The Territorial Democratic commltteo decided te held the convention for the purpose or nominating a delegate te Congress In this city Soptember 2Jth. The committee passed the lollewlng resolution bofero adjourning : Itcselrcil, that the members of the Democratic Territorial commlttee most ro re ro speotlully petition his oxcellency, the presi dent or the I'ulted States, te rotnevo the present Republican incumbents of lederal ellices in the territory or Dakota as seen as it can be dene consistently and without inter fering with public business, believing that the interests of Democracy and consequent geed government will be best subserved by the displacement et these elllclals by repre sentative Democrats of recognized litness. A Nauseous Louden IJUorce Case. Londen, July 2. Lord Celin Campbell, through his counsel, applied te the presldeut of the divorce court today te strike out the paragraph Iu his vvKe's potltlen for diverce alleging that Lord Celin had been guilty of udultery with persons unknown. The presi dent of the court announced that he would roserve his decision for two weeks and in the meantime read the whole correspondence lu the case ; ulse the allldavitef Lord Campbell, lu his counter suit, charging his wife with having comuiltted adultery with the Duke of Marlborough, Mr. Shaw, clilef of the Londen tire brigade, and ethers. .ilet a Horrible, Heath. Jacksen, Midi., July". Irwin Miles met a horrible death Wednesilay e enlng by being burled in a well which he was sinking en a farm lour miles north uf this place. By standers succeoded lu reaching him by push ing a long gas pipe through the loose earth by which he was able te breathe aud talk te them ler evor an hour aud a half. The un un un fortuuate mun Implored tuetn te rescue him. The crowd which had collected worked with every posslble means te save him but it was three hours beforehls dead body was reached. HIS ltatlread Scheme In Dakota. F.vnoe, Dak,, July i It was announced last night that arrangemeuts had beeu ior ier acted aud capital secured for the construe tien el' a railroad from Farge nearly direct te Devil's Lake, thence tiorthwest te F'resh Water Lvke and the Turtle Mountain te te the boundary el Manitoba. This will be about 000 miles iu length, nearly all the way through a wheat rogleu unsurpassed in Dakota. The surv ey is te be made at ence. A south American Inhibition In lterllu. Londen, July 'i The Seuth American Artisans exhibition opens In Berlin iu Sop Sep Sop tembor uexL The oxpesltion premises te be well supported aud arrangements are new being made ler the receptien of exhibits. The Argentine Confederation exhlblls will principally consist el farming preducLs while Uruaguay will send meat extracts and Brazil spocimeiHef-woods, sugar and oelloo. CarurKie Is rer Oleomargarine. Ciiioaue, July 2. Armour .t Ca have received the following : "Have writteu our senators, great Injury dene werklngclasses by propesod bill against oleemargarino. Frosent law Pennsylvania meets case. Should net be Interfered with by national amendment. Our miners and lniinrersusoeclallv nroler the geed oleomar- trarlne te peer btilter usually supplied them. " ui. -.1 A (liliVI'IIIK.1' A. Caunkeik. rcigueu, Meney l'er SeclalUllc l'urpesea. Bkulin, July 2. It has just ceme te the knowledgeof the police that Herr Singer, who was recently expelled from Germany, rocelved 15,000 from seme mysterious seurce te start a Socialistic propaganda in Iterllu. M 111 I. .MM WKATItBU ntUHAHIMTIEa. d Wahiiinoten, D. O., July 2,-Fcr . Kastem Pennsylvania, New Jersey and iieiawaru, raniuiuunuijr iv...j-v...-ture, north easterly w Inds. Feil Sat uun.vv Fulr vvoatheraud nearly stationary tomperaturo are Indicated for the Allantie coast states from New Jersey te Flerida, and for Malno, JSew nampuire ami Vermont, aud local rains followed by fair weather for MassauhussettB, Rhede Island, Connecticut and Kastern New Yerk, with stationary tomperature. The Tapering Machine Did It. Cliarles Slngleteu, residing at Ne. 418 West Orange ttreet, met with a painful acci dent en Thursday afternoon. While clean ing cnnin iinuMilnnrv at the l'hwnlx cork lug inachlne and wea badly cut. TEN MEN KILLED OUTRlGHt tft At VVIO flMltllf 11 M ttllUrtlVU MMtttMAA. - "-" - - -- W. v ia AT UIIKHTKB, N. J. Fifteen Othera Herleutly Injnred-TrieAceliNM Occiim While the Men Are rrepar- lug ler Werk-The I.Ut el Ul Killed In the Accident. Wiiitu Hetisi:, N. J., July aTh ' Kenvill powder mills, about flve miles from 1 Choster, blowupsheitlyartor the moil bad geno te work this morning, completely de molishing the buildings and killing ten men and wounding seme in ethers mera or leas seriously. The causoeftho explosion Is net yet known. Momu.sTevv.v, N. J., July i It is new learned that the explosion reported from Whltoheuse, N. J., occiirred at the Atlantic giant pewder works, situated botweon Mo Me Mo Calnesvllle and Drakesvillp, N. J. The ex ex ex plosien occiirred In the building known as the mixing heuse. The ontlre works Trert demolished and will eutall a heavy leaa. The names el the ten men killed and these or the Injured have net as yet been loarned. The concussion was felt distinctly for a radius or twenty miles, and the windows In buildings from threo tollvemllos from the scene were badly shattered. The men wero preparing for the day'H work and wero all In the mixing heuse. The ten men killed wero blown te atoms se that no distinguishable remnant of thetr bodies has yet been found. The killed are as follews: due. Ammciiman, married; Uke. Havvhill, married; 1. II. Smith, slngle; Ui:e. Kine, single; llKNiiv Lauiiaek, single; 1'n as. Jacksen, single; Char. Mii.hukn, married; S. Tiike. Buvan, married; Jes. Kinnhh, married; Cen had Ladiiack, single J. P. Lumstead, the chemist, and two ethors with him miraculously escaped unin jured. , H The small population of Kenvill, the rail road station or the village of McCalnsvllle, la In a torrible state of excitement, as the victims of the sad disaster all reslde In the neighborhood and many families are sud denly bereaved. Ten years age a llke ex plosion occurred at the works whoreby two men were killed. Slnce then the works have been exempt from sorleus accidents. TUB LAKE HHUllB TltOVUt.B. l'lukerten'a Itlllemeu Imtrncled by Their Chief te Sheet Uevrii luterferluir Striker. Ciiioaue, I1L, July i The Lake Shere track from Miller's station, Indiana, te the Reet street or list street crossing, rosembles a picket line In war times. Guatd Is mount meunt meunt ed by Bevon o'clock each morning by the Pinkerten detectives with their Winchester ri ties at a "carry." At eight o'clock thla morning three ongtnes wero dlspatched from the Beet street round heuse te the stockyards. Ne. 1GS, with thirty Plnkerten rillemen en guard, went te Packortewn. The otber engines were the trailer aud switch, with ten and flve guards respectively. One tram had been dispatched bofero eight o'clock for the Kast. Theso trains continued as though thore was nothing out of the way in the surroundings. Captain Feley, in charge of the Plnkerten rillemen, Instructs each detail that is dls dls patceod te guard the train that they must sheet any man down that is seen attempting te threw a switch or lutorfero with the running of the trains. "Hew long will this armed guard be kept up?" asked a reporter, of Captain Feley, as a batch marched out le tneimtgiiard ever u train of empty carssonltethestock yards at 10 o'clock. "As long as thore Is need for it If the po pe po lice protection was withdrawn thore would Is) a mob of 5,000 hore lu less than no time. The guard will be malntalued until the men aurronder aud say they are willing te go te work." LASH (I It AST BOUFKlTUKBa. A senate Amendment Itecelves the Cordial Support et the Heuse. Washington, D. C, July 'i Ueuse. The Heuso passed Senate bill providing for an additional J ustlce of the supreme court et the territory of Mentana. Mr. Payson, of llliuels, ropertod back the bill ferleiting lauds granted te certaln Seuthern states te aid lu the construction of railroads with a Senate amendment excepting the Gulf V Ship Island railroad from the terms of forfeiture. Mr. Payson said the commlttee recemmended a concur cencur concur renco In the amondment. The amendment was agreed te Yeas, 151 ; nays, '-7. Washinoten, D. C, July 'i Senate Amendments te the legislative appropriation bill wero taken up and the Senate proceeded te vete thereon, an amendment reducing the number of Sonate messengers from 27 te 25 caused a long discussion. It was rejected. An amondment for an additional clerk ler the civil sorvice commission wasoppesedby Mr. Vance, who remarked that If the com mission was tinable te de any mere work It would be se much the better. Smallpox Among the Homesteaders. MAiie.ur.TTi:, Mich., July 'i Information has Just reach this city of Uie pre., euce of smallpox among the home steaders, near Stalwalt postellleo, 12 miles irem Lake Michigan, uear the boundary line of Chlppewa and Mackinaw countles. In a family named Hannah, two children, a son and a daughtor,have died and the lather, crazed by the dlsease.escaped from the house and is wandering about the weeds. College Hest Itace l'ostneued. Ni:vv Londen, Conn., July 2. 12:15 r. m. It is very probable that the beat race will be postponed. There Is a strong breeze from the southwest, and the water la rough and choppy. It Is said that Beb Cook will net take any chances, and If the water continues as rough as at present he will insist en post ponement. , . 12:13 r. m. The race has been postponed until 1 o'clock. A Pension Caea lu l'elul. Kteui the l'hlladefpnla ltecerd. In going critically through the president's pousien veto messages which have awaken ed the naineuc wraiu ei biubki" i ui,.n nL'snts and delighted the tax-payers Of ,'g tlioceuutry-tho Chicago Xcwa singles out 1 ..it ... a nea no na.hana ilia mml imr. -" HOUSO Ulll IS". o,uea " ju.Mt - -- -.- .jjj R0OUS SpOCllllHII. V; ,1 William Bishop, who is the subject for re- W ; lief In 0.USS, was a suustituie, enreueu raarcu ,ii m ... icr ji,iu lntnr Atirll llU .'VT I admitted te the pest hospital at IniiUuiapella .uft with the measles, en May B ne was removes -r-w te the city general hospital ; returned te duly s:-,J& nr.... c. ntibtnfA.1 rit. svllli unajudirnHd men .-. . ft May 11, and en June 28, 18SO-UItoen yeMfj. later applied for a jienslen en the grwrt - mat tue aitaca. ei meaaitw ui i"" .-rj jh , " bad Bottled lu his oyea and alledl vm'. spinal column." ,i,..,j -,$ Mr. Bishop get his pay ass fu'""1 4' his pay as a soldier ler ferlfcven dsyj, thlrty-flve dav'B of which he !"" S V pltal ; get his treatiuMt let w. ""p .v,n.'.i,i'iit he havea pension 7 until Uwpetjr trv settles for the dsmsgea "p n . IK Goddess et Liberty theu'd go tale mourning. HTnue omen le H ClaMaV The Internal revenue ofHee will b . ...j. -Tuiw Rth. TheFaiirUt e en Hand V the legal hpUd wW.Wj brated en uie usy wuifi. i '"Sfe &i -te I fi m M i A ,j--: tffr. M Si tAiJ'JjUWJSif ietta j.ttfte&ti'.tn. ,;a -,wi&jiSlifV. ak j.S - J $kkii vae"&Jc&giia!li,' t1t8li-iT V- .'jMasi a4i
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