7p7 a"J' VJj f- h Wi)z Jmttef nMm&f 7-. S -nj VOLUME XXH-NO, U02. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY. AUGUST 24. 188G. PKIOE TWO CENTS. (3jf A FAIR TKADK IN TOBACCO. HKVBMA1. HVKHHHtl VAHItH HUI.lt IS TIIM l.UVAI. MAHKKT. Nearly AM Ills Eatljr I'lanleil lal Cut anil en the reles-IUIn Wauled fur IjI lutiacre. rrnnajtUaula (lemls Sllll lle Ilia Call In lllstaut Markets. Slnce our last woek' report great deal of the grew lug crop has Iwoueut elT and Iuiiik tia llie iKiUwt, Nearly nil tlie curly Uiitcil Havana seed In safely housed, together with 11 large proH)rtten of tint seed lear. lletli varlo varle varlo lien show up null In quality, mid an iiiucli mera seed lout wan planted this year than last, f.inueiH Mill be able te Judge fruity fairly which variety will iay them the largest pretll. The late planted Holds have been growing llnely, tint new theso patches that are en dry hills atnl hillsides aru sintering Ter want et rain. The trade In caned lebacvn lun Ihieu fair. SkllenA. Krey sold 270 eases of Havana Hint seed luar, mostly tlie former. Hiram Miller, or i'oteraburg, sold 200 or SOU canon anil H. S. KencllgcV Ce,, are reported te have sold a large packing. rim New Verk Market, from the U. S Tobacco .leiirnnl. About l,fiU0ivinei of elit and about 500 cum of new changed hands this woek. Tlie old consisted imntly '81, '82, 'SI and '81 Penti. aylvauUnlT le llcenU. Seuiu 200 canon 'til and 'a I Connecticut wrappers suitable ler hinders sold nl II te Hi cents uiarked weight. Thore wero nlne 200 canes of '81 ntate wrap jwra at 22 te 2S t'enU, nnd l.V) canes llnusa. leeks wrappers at -I te 23 cents. Tlie new Held wan exclusively i'enunylvnnln; about ttUU eiisen belonged In tlie "need" and 200 te tlie "Havana coed'- Kpeolea, Tlie foriuer Meld 8 te l'Ji, cent, nud the lalter front 15 te 20oenta. .Suinatm Active Tobaccos wolghlngevor 125 leave te tlie niiud are iiiucli in deiu.tndi Ter such fl.lU te (1.75 Bre Imlng realized, old and nowallke. lletvy totuecon aroiUlten drug in the market, lludlng but low humors at SI. It) te ?l.2(t. Total sales "0U bales. llavana--Moderately active Tlie scarcity or old goods prevents large transactions and IiIkIi prices prevail, tjiiolatlerin, (I l, te tl.M) i low grade, 83 tellj ceuLn. r'rem thoTebncco l.caf Seed Leaf Tbetu ban net been much of a Mir In tlie market tin) curreut week, jet a geed average business wai tranaacttHl, and tlie new lobacce In slowly but mi rely leaving tlie lianils uf paokera. Tliu prlcm p,ild nru net IiIkIi, but ylnld u aiuall umrgln el prellt XiinplliiK la Iwlnjr pushed iihen'l, and It l tlie goneral opinion that a rcal ili'til or kixkI, ulul tobacco will Iki found In the lStcrep. Thore in aoiue really line wrapper tobacco, but tlie nimntlty will be llmlteL The local jebbern tli;urcd an the most liberal purclian et. The demand for expert In net what It nilKht ba Havana Havana llllera were Held te thu extent et UK) bales at tA lefl.0.1. The nur nur ket In ntreni; and ipaite actUe. Old Roetln are wanted and iiiucli neught, but buyera and Millers de net aeem te lie able te itlwayn makoLxmnectleus en the acore of prlcen. The Hteek el tlicie goal" here la uxLeedincly atuall and will noeu lioexhauiitod. Hiitnntra- '-"0 tulips wero taken at from fl.'M te (ten. The demand for thu uowenli would be belter If tlie tobacco wa-n mero net. tied In celnra. ltuyem are inclined te wait and see hew I boy turn out, and thin curtails the aalen ery materially. It U the old nlery ever airaln, and It will net be mirprinliiK If it mouth hence the ery k'hkIh that are new considered " unsartiln" and recehe the buyer's cold shoulder, are snapiHid up with aMdlty. In the meantime the walls el the ltuperterH are heard In the land. UiKats Ne chauge la tmrcupttble In the cigar market, the return of the straying cl garuiakers te the fold which they rocently deNerted having only rosterod trade te Its normal healthy condtuen. Huieklng Thore has been, an tmual, a geed Inquiry for all well-known mid approved brands or smoking tobacco. Western Leal The market has bIiehh mere activity thta week. The deuiund wan geed ler low grade Hurleys, which are pretty well exhausted here. Kerxirteilsdleaiiuinuut ed te IM Ik gvlieadn, of w blch -) for xxrt, the latter lucludlm; small llnca te Austria and Spain. Virginia Leaf This market ban been quite active the past week. home geed sales of bright suiokerx and cutters, also of heavy ilsrk tobacco forexxrt, having been made. C'onniderablo Hurley, both old and new, wan Held. Umii' AVeekly i(eiert yalenofseed lear tobacco reported by J. H. tlans' Hen it Ce., tobacco brekera, Ne. Ul Water street, New Yerk, for the week end ing August.:, lSbtl: lUOcanea lM l'eiilwylvunU Keed leal iU 12e'i.j IOchhes 1RS2 rennsylvanla seed leat 7 ll)c.;'J73caiMW l&s3 Pennsylvania see I leaf" ll'4c.: 100 cases lShS 1'entlsylvanla seed leaf 8!0'& 5 IfOcasea 1n0 Pennsylvania Havana, n. I.J IW ISbl Dutch, IlijCsI.l; 100 cases lstv, New Knglaud Havana, p. Uj S lsv New Kugland, 1'Ji,(ji13's j 100 caws stale Havana, p. u; '.tw cases HtuulriCH, 7G'e 'I etal, '2,231 canes. I'lillad.lphla Market Cigar leaf is Uniting buyers in increased nuuibera wcekly, especially the 'rV crop, which is moving qulte froely. This Is oni eni pliatlcally true of Wisconsin and atate seed, whlle the Pennsylvania is picked up an neon la tellable samples are shown. Prices asked urn satisfactory tobuyerand seller. The old Is moving eir the market very steadily, and would go much qulcker If helders did net take It oil' thu market te w ait for a prosjiectl ve advance. Sumatra has admirers vv he vv HI buy. Havana la full of llfu wheu quality in shown. Halen fellow iulte froelyaud avtln avtln lacterlly. Kecelpts for tlie woek 87 canon Connecti cut, "10 canon Peuiisvlvaula, Wl canon Ohie, 17 eaie l.lttle Dutch, 38U casea Wisconsin, l' cases Yerk state, us balen .Sumatra, 101 bales Havana, and Ml hogsheads of Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. Kales Hhew 30 cases Connecticut, 1-1 cases Pennsylvania, ."'.icanes Ohie, 3.1 casea l.lttle Dutch. Mi! casOM Wisconsin, 3UI cases Yerk statu Havana. Ot bales .Sumatra, ItC balea Ila vaua, und 33 liogsheads Wostern tobacco In transit direct te manufacturers. Kxportedof leaf toUuxie Te Havana, per sir il.ir?e, 2,s7'J lbs; te Liverpool, per str Lord Cllve, 301,1ml lbs. Total, 3W,l7B 'l's- 'llie cigar trade is fair. Theni Is the usual detuaud ler smoking tobacco. Suull gees oil lively, l'lue cuut are cautiously handled. Hard tobacuen et standard braudn Is in In creased demand. lialtlmura Market The receipt of Maryland cutitiuue liberal and the market Is brisk for hotter grades, which are readily taken at market prices. Thore Is llttle demand for common and hi. inferior stocks. The growing crop is net doing se well, and according te boil informs. Hen will net reach 30,000 blids. The market for Ohie Is fairly active and Arm, and thore hnve been sales or 700 hluls, mostly for Duisburg. Toek III. I.llr. On Monday a week uge Jonathan Decker, agedflO, left his home near Adamslewu, in Herku county, and hanged himself. Cen. slant seared was niade slnce Ills disappear' ance, and hevraa dlscovcred banging In the weeds about a square from his home, en Sunday, in a badly decomposed state. IIe was born In Yerk and wan n baehoter. Mr. Decker bearded sumo years age at KalrvIIIe. this county, and worked for farmers until recently, wuvu falling health prompted him le end his life. tIeerKe llurtuii Imnurtlui; Talent. Mensrs. Campbell, Theme, Meedy, Carr, Madisen and tjmlth, el llarrUburg, are new rehearsing preparatory te Joining llurten's V Jerlda nilnlstrels, et this city. The man ager sajs he will have very little, ir any, Lancaster tslent In his show thla year, IIe will glve his Urst entortalntuent in Columbia en Hoptember 15. On that occasion he will have a full baud and orchestra Sunday Scheel Union Celebration, The Gordenvllle Union Sunday school will bold a celebration In Cel. l.lghtner'a meadow en the coming of Saturday, August 28. Thin U the first nlcule for the new union school, and. a very pleasant tlme la oxnectod. luiiif trttr.ti KHAi.it. The Nrtr I'raiiiteut f Ilia Irlali allnnal l.aasua nf AtnerliA. Jehn l'lttgerald, the newly eltvted presl presl presl ilontertho Irish National Land League, was born in Ireland iu IMI, thus making him lllty.llve years old. He In n small, thick sol man, full or determination and oneigy. IIe will makea oredlUble representative el Irish atlalra and Intorebt, being fully aware that the work te be done is net of mean or ordi nary pretensions. Mr. l'ltgerald mini) te the United HLites when very young, net hav Ing fully (xuupleted bin eighteenth year J he leuud eiupleyiueul en it farm, net only sustaining liiumeir but supporting an aged falher. Holnenuol the preuiliienl Irish Americans who noeui te be liern te Ikj lead ers. Competence and wealth have showered their lavers en him, and he holds Msltlena et trust as president or three iiittleniil Kinks located In Lincoln, Plattemeuth mid dreeu dreeu dreeu woed, nil In the statu of Nebraska, IIe also counts among the largest rallreid outiacters In thu West, being engaged at the present timelti building 1,000 inllns or reiid fur the Chicago, Hurllngteu A tjnlncy read. IIe wan elected te the presidency of thu National Land League en the l'lthdaverAugunt, 1SW1. Mr. l'lt;erald succewla Mr. Patrick Kgau an president of thu league, nud should he make hluiHelf an epular iu his prodecesnor he will tie doing well Indeed. Warm Welcome nl llu Heme, Mr. l'ltrgerald arrived at his home in Lin coln, from Chicago, en Monday, fully llve thousand citUDtin wero at the depot towel tewel towel eonio him, nud his arrival wan the signal for a general outburst of enthusiasm, whlle In numerable steam whistle and belln woke the echoes ler miles around. At the depot u pro pre cession wan formed, headed byUev. Danes. Chief Tustlce Cobb and Mayer Hrnck, and the Illustrious Irishman was escorted te the epera house, where addresscs or welcome were made by (ioverner Dawes, Judco Cobb, Mayer II rock and many ether promlueiitclt premlueiitclt leua. These were responded teby the newly elected presldent, and the reiiialuder of the tlay wan spent by Mr. fitherald In receiving tlie congratulations of bin lollun-cltlens. a wiiEKi.UAyn aitK.tr feat. A t'erlleu Klite At rn thn Narrow .Stene Cep liit of a ItrMge SpMIliir llarill' llreatlie. A daring and foolhardy feat wascrferiiied by n bicyclerHuuday alleruoen at Cabin Jehn bridge, near Washington. Thu pl.ice Is a general pleanure resort, atsiut 12 miles from town, ever the military read built by JetT. Davln while the latter wan secretary et war. The brldge In said te be the largest slngle span or masonry iu the world. It In 125 root high and about feet long, a single mag nificent arch spanning a deep and rocky Theio wero qultu a number of wheels stacked elieut the yard, and a lively party within could be heard telling stories ami liea-stlng oftlielr personal skill en thoretd. Iu the midst el the hilarity one veung man nuddonlycauie out alone, and singling out Ills wheel mounted and without a word rede toward the bridge. Thore is a brown stone coping en the threo-foet wall en either slde of the roadway. This coping Is about a feet bread and Is beveled en the two upper edges for an Inch or two. On thn Inside or these walls Is the solid roadway above the duct. On the outside is a porpon perpon porpen dicttlar descent of about l'Jft feet In the centre et the bridge and no less than la feet at either abutment. Thu voting mail stepped and din mounted at the end el thu bridge and lilted his machine upon llie coping, 'llie act wan notlced by n couple of gontlemen smoking under thu trees, but It wan looked upon as a freak or a young man who had been drinking a little loe much and no particular attention was paid te IL The next moment there wan an exclamation of horror I mm the il'-fiieu et thu bridge, and thojeutig in" w in seen mounted upon his JO-lnch wheel dellbcritely riding along the narrow ciping. lliti sight (rore the bleed el the ladies and children picnicking lit the gerge below and wan enough te appall the stoutest heart Tlie gontlemen in front el the hetel started te their loot and called te the ethor vvhoeluien within. "Step him! for nod's sake, step hluil" shouted n lady with two children clinging tehcr, wringing her hands lu (right It wan tee late. The jeimg man wan al ready Iu tlie centre of the bridge. He never snerved a hair's breadth from bin seat, from the end or the brldge he soemed a toy machlne running by mechanism, no erect nnd niotlenloss he sat and unevenly he rode " Let him alone," cried ene of bin coniptn ceniptn Inus; " he could rule It It It wan a rope" Novertholes-n the fear that liilerleres might hasteu the horror that all wished te prevent loltthe party rooted te the spot. Iu two places the coping makea a zlg.ag by the wid ening el the midway and at these places the rlder must steer his vvheel through a very narrow sptce at nearly right angles with bin course. The daring fellow had passed the Urst or lliune ticklish stietn and when he carulully worn round the second net a hlugle ene el the herrllled spectators could draw it breath for le.tr. from theuce te thu end wan n short und straight run and In another moment the young null had completed his dangerous ride, dismounted nud was waving his hand laughingly at the frigti toned men and women and children who had witnessed it. Thore wan a loud shout welling up from be low nud iu bin rear, but the young lellevv calmly remounted his wheel and rede en to ward the city an if he had dotie a very com moo thing net worth mentioning. Ills companions refused te give bis name nud only said he lefl theui n miuute bolero somewhat angry because ene of Ilium had doubted his ability and uervu te tle the leat. They said he claimed te liave done the snuie thing bulore wheu thore wan nobody thore te SCO. Anether blioetluc Match. On Monday nlternoeu quite a crowd et sporting men vveut te McGI rami's ptrk te uee Thoodero Heck and Charles franciscus sheet nil their tle match et last Monday. They all oxpectod te see some geed shoot sheet ing, but in this they wero dlsapoluted. Itetli men did very poorly. They Urst shot at nine birds each at twenty-six yards rlse. The following wan the result, I'Mick toiitieiuot rranclncus lllioeuo e-t The moil then agreed te tleeide the match bj sheeting at three birds. They steed back llve mero yards and ban god away. Heck killed Hi r co straight nud wen the match nud money (I'M.) frauciscuskillett his first, missed his scceud and rulused te sheet at the third. Appointed lux Cellectur. Samuel Uornberger baa been appointed tax collector for Kli&tbetli township and h's bend was approved by the court te-day, Wil liam (Jess, elected collector of the township, failed te tlie bin bend and thus cnused a va cancy, lurer. I'er October Court.. On next Monday alleruoen at 1 o'clock, Judge Livingston, Jury CommUsleuera Dll ler nnd Ilyus and Hherlir Tomllnsen, will Urnvvjurere for the October quarter cessions and common pious courts. IIMUK'S HINGING WOKDS. mtr.AT nnsiinniTHATiun te ruHK aUllKTt'H VAfUHtTK HUH. Tlis Next (levrrimr of reiinijlraula Outline. Ilia I'n I Icy That lie Will l'iiree-A HUlM- iianhkn llellteraiita That Mas Kn- tliiilullijtllr Iteietrml. On Monday evening the Jollerseit Deme, emtie association, of Yerk, and n large num. ber of eltleiiH gathored In Ceutre Square, that borough, nnd formed In Hne el proces preces sion oscertod by the HprltiK Oardeu baud marched out te Willow Ilrldges, thesuburbati home of Chatincey f. Hlack, new the Demo Deme cratlc candidate rer governor el Pennsylvania, te ay their respects and congratulate him their dlstlngulshed fellow townsman uixm the compliment lie lias Just received, an well as le acknowledge the prominence his nomi nation had given Yerk comity. The multitude wan an onthuslantte one, and their clioers mingled with the music el the band made the occasion a brilliant and Joy ous one. Tlie walk Is fully a mile, and along the roule tlie proiOHsleu received fresh accos acces accos sleus te Its ranks. On arriving at the beautl ful park surrounding Willow Ilrldges the proceuslon halted In front of the Sncletm pla.a surrounding his house, wlieu (leneral tleorge W. llolgen, chlef burgens et Yerk, steppod forward and iu behalf of the nsnonib nsnenib nsnonib lage, congratulated Mr. Hlack uxm his nom ination for govorner, In n very olequout ad ad dress. Mr. Hlack was taken bysurprlse at the overwhelming demonstration en the part of his neighbors nud friends, but recovered his usual equanimity nnd rospeudod Iu the fol fel low ing happy address ! Mil. Itl.Al'K-'rt HI'I.Kl II. " Demecrats of Yerk County-It H hard ly necessary for me te say that nothing in the events and nothing in all the pro ceedings lead lug up te the event UK)ii which you congratulate ban given me such dcot dcet dcot sc.tted and abiding pleanure an the ateady, generous nnd uuselllnh supierl of my friends Bt home. I can never repay It. 1 knew no lilting terms In which te acknowledge It, but will net regret it. 1 mil sum if wheu called te the gm.it olllce of governor, an I have every reason te bollevel will be, I shall administer that high trust with per sonal honor and elllclal integrity. That I premise you I will da Hlnce January, ISS3, the oxectitlvo administration ban been above repreach. Ne charge of elllclal cor ruption, no suggestion of dereliction or moral or legal duty, no scandal llke theso which hung Iu clouds ever the capitol ter msny 3'etrs before, ban been known. The people secured what we premised them and what thousands of geed ltepubllcans determined, by their Indopeudont action, they would have- -a pttre administration in the Interests et the people, u marked contrast with the evll rules of the monopolies and rings. Should I be elected I think I eugage ter no mero than I can liorferm w heti 1 say, as 1 de hore and new, that tlie state of allalrs shall continue at llarrUburg. This lollow lellow lollew cltlrens, In te be an aggtosnive campaign, ir 1 have the pewer te make it se, and by thin term I mean that we hepe te raise the people et all conditions and In all employments hi an assertion or thu rights or the many, te thu lull enjoyment el their natural nud law ful privileges. Under the constitution of thin commonwealth, we ask every poed citizen, whether Republican, or Democrat, te stand up with un ler tliose organized principles of statu government, which we alt unite in ordaining. These give te every man of Pennsylvania an equal right, open every highway established for the public use and they far lead the gigantic conspiracies which have heretofore controlled trauniiorlatien and tratllc, and Incidentally the prices ofcemtiKxlltle- the wages of labor and ten large and disastrous extent the whole multifarious businojnef the people of the state These previsions el the constitution must be en forced and obeyed. They wero Intendint te liber ate the people from the cruel grasp of unlawltil moneM)lles, and It you confer the honor tieu un they shall net ba disregarded. Hut remember, fellow citizens, I summon jeu te no crusade sgninst legally tested rights. We are men et tlie law. We insist only that that law which protects etleuding corporations In tint which Justly liolengn te mom, snail primer me minions ei ronnsyi rennsyi vanilla tellers Iu that which by the same charter, INiet by a previous nud mero sacred title, Justly belengs te theni. We ask also that without regard te urty, the pecple of Peiiunytvania shall htaud up with us for Justice te tlie multitude of moral workers whoe ceaseless endeavors crotte the vast wealth which in se tiiicermouieusly divided by these who never earned it. In calm con (emptor these luudameutal Itwate which I have already relerred." following Mr. Hlack, congratulative nd dresses wero made by A. D. farquhar, Yerk's largest manufacturer, and n promi nent Republican, who also publicly prellered his earnest support, f x-Cmigresninau Jan. H. Hepkins, Dr. Jehn Weist, ex Congrosn Cengrosn Congresn man Levi Maish, P. I), .leglur, Deputy Master Oerard O. Hrewu, of the state grange, and ethers. The demonstration wan ene of the largest witnessed In Yerk for many yeam. nnd iiugiirs a big majority for Hlack In Yerk county. Kiurtly Se. r'lem the Philadelphia North Ainiilcaii. Ne amount of bad temper mid no amount or labe criticism can bring tlie people or in telligence In Pennsylvania te leek upon Chauncey f. Hlackanothui'thaiiageutleuian of the highest character, personally and in tellectually. TO UUItJC II A Lit V IHHtHKN. A Marietta Kleitritlair. Aclili-tementa With the tialvunte Hatter). M.viuia r.v, Aug. 21. Herace Kngle, elec trician mid inventor, or Upper Mariett.i, ban devised a Hclentllie method el overcoming balky mules nud horses which bids fair te be far superior te Captain Hinn's an described by Max Adeler. IIe fastens a piece of metal en the hind part of the uuiiuil und con nects it by wires with a Hinall gal vanic battery held lu the hand, thus forming it circuit, Wheu u mule is Inclined le be balky the manipulator et the b dtery touchen tlie button and the animal stalls oil, and it In steppod in the same way. Prof Kngle tried his apparatus en a balky berMi the ether day. When he sent a cur ruut through Ibew iron llie horse gavenstart el anion Ishuiutit, looked around, bit the ethor horse, reared, iiliingud aud dashed along at a geed rate. Te atop Iho liorse he turned another curieut en and it Rtupped short. Patent applied for. Levi K. Urenu hvrleskly Hurt A'l Levi K. Htevvii, of (.ienheu, slopped (ill the Podcbbettoni train Monday morning at Ox ford, he met with a very serious accident A herse driven by u young man named Mo Me falls, becoming excited nud unmanageable plunged across the track just unMr. Hrewn wan crossing, and striking him. he was knocked down and run ever, receiving very hovero injuries. He wascarried into the store efll. S. Werth where an examination show oil n severe bruise en the right leg, aud at this writing be issulleilug considerably from In ternal Injuries. lie Was reuud te lie .111 lllght. Lew Is Kirk, the man who was arrested by Olhcer Leaman yesterday en suspicion that he was a herse thief, was discharged thin morning. An answer te a totegram font te Kirk's home showed that he wan all right, mid that the prumirty leuud lu his ponsos pensos ponses hIuii wun owned by him, Kulglilser iJlber at Ml. (Irelua, The Heading Knights of Laber held a pic nic, at Mt, Clretua yesterday, audit wan a general holiday for the working people el that town. Over 1,000 poeplo wero en llie ground. Addresses wero delivered by llev. .1, u. Atnen and Owen Hamilton, of Head ing, J. S. Hutler, of Harrisbnrg, nnd ethors. Cerner Stena ij.) Int. On Saturday, Sept. -I, beginning at 2 p. in., the corner-slono or tlie Evangelical church, at California, near Cuurchtnwn, will be laid. Itev. J. C. Hernberger, el Heading, and ether minls'e-s will be proient te officiate. The ferv''e,art,'ric. l'ltt.I, MHTU A. HAriNK. All Accident le a Hene and Hear lie XT a. Filially rttrlctitetl, HMlTitvn.ui, Aug. 21 Mr. A. (1 roll, the Jelly proprietor or the Htnlthvitln hetel, who is in the habit or keeping his borse In the Holds during the night, came out one morn ing te And him missing. He cencluded that he must have gnne tlie way el many mero wayward herses, and wan already en hln way te the horse's paradlo(llie Welsh mountain) for sale. A senrch, however, revealed the fact that he had during the night fallen into a ravine situated in the back parlor the lasturu. Mr. droll knew of no ether way et gelting him nut than te dig and windlass him out. Hu armed with pick and Hhovel and windlass, nud assisted by sev oral neighbors he repaired te the sit and proceeded te dig the uutortunate beast out, which was finally accomplished by dint of hard labor. Thu weather was warm which caused thorn te jiersplre freely, aud was the cause of removing all the starch from our landlord's shirt, and added a healthy glow te bis ruddy cheeks. When we saw him he looked tired, and remarked that "the next tlme he rails In thore he will cover him up, which will net causn half the trouble The animal wan net Injured beyond n llttle bruising. Oilier t'ruvlilence Tunnalilii Nte, Mrs. Harry Ilhlubhart ban lieen strickeu with the palsy from which alie in totally par. alyred, and grave fears are eiilertalued for ber recovery. Airs. .Jacob Stokes paid ber heu, II. M, Stokes, of florin, n visit during the past week. The Harvest Heme at (Ireeii Hrtar during August 21 aud 22 was successful, and an Im mense concourse of people attended the Inter esting oxerclscw aud listened te the nbly con ducted services. The New Providence cernet baud held a festival In Wettlch'ri grove, Saturday oven evon Ing, Aug. 21, which wan largely attended. The Mb Nebo cernetai.tnd will held n fes tival In J. Cenrad's groveon Saturday evon even ing, Aug. 2Sth. The A. M. n. church will held n weeds meeting near lUwlInnvllle for sev oral days, including Saturday, Aug. 2S, and Sunday, Aug. 20 ; also In thu evunmga. Tobacco Is rusting and jioeplo are cutting it oil bocauseoriU The picnics at Shelfs farm nud tlie Hlue Hell were succenslul. UTUUVIi -AT 2IAUIBTT.I. r.lmer Sarcenet, an i:icht-V ear-Old Hey, Fatal, ly Injurfsl liy a Train. A fatal railroad accident eccurred at Lewer Marietta this morning nbeut 7 o'clock, Hl Hl mer Sargeant, an eight-year-old aeti of Myers Sargeanl, et that place, being struck by n le. oeuiotlvo of the Uarrlnbtirg Hxpresn, nnd thrown a dlstance or 30 feet. When picked up the top of the peer boy's skull wan found te be crushed In and oue of his arms broken. Dr. Movvery was sent for te attend him. He says he cannot pos sibly recover and in probably doaderothln time He wan standing en the railroad at tbe tlme or the accident aud slopiied lrem ene truck te avoid n train aud wan struck by the englnoel tbe ether train, which wan going In anoppesito direction. Tlie Celd-Water Convention, A number of thu delegates lruui this city and county te tbe Prohibition statu conven tion left for Harrlshurg this nltorneoii ; ethers will go up tbineveuing nnd the balance to morrow morning, following is a Hit of delegates from this city anil county : City P. S. fioeduiau, S. IL Orayblll nnd frank Lelever. Southern Assembly District Jacob Hich man, Straburg borough j (5. N. Lefevre, Strasburg township; Wm. King, aud Itev. J. It. Turner, Llttle Britain , J. 11. Hresius, Sadsbury ; J. IL Yentzer. Conestoga ; Samuel Harnlnh, Celemanville; It, It. Wlttner, Mil Mil lersville Nerthern Assembly District. J. N. Metz Metz Metz gor.ManheIm ; Wm. Hahney,niizabethtewn; J. W. Helny, Deigal West; W. J. KoUreth, West Karl; Levi Walts, Terre Hill jThaddeus (ireil, Ilalubridge ; W. It. Duller, Manetta ; Dr. M. W. Hurst, West Karl ; C. 11. Horsbev, Mount Jey; HoraceM. Kngle, Marietta ; H. Il.Mtis.ser, Sheck's Mills; A. It. Urablll, Vest Karl. TIIK 1IACKJIK.VII flCSlO. Hen llielluttlcre i:i,jeyr,l llieui.elte.at'ieU'a llalnen Simula)'. Last night thore was a scarcity of backs lu the neighborhood of the Pennsylvania rail road station, where a score of tliem can near ly always be seen about the tlme of a train's arrival. The cause or their nbsonre wan that the majority et thedrivers were out Ht Tell's Haiti, where they wero holding a picnic, i he allalr began at oue o'clock iu the after noon and wan kept upuntil twelve last night. There was n geed-sized crowd, and among these present were many "iiyers," vvne wero bound te have sport, aud did se without trouble. Thore wan a great deal of drinking nnd conduct that would net "go" at a Sun day school picnic, but llttle disorder. One druuken man, who had no connection with the hackmen, but who endeavers te start a light vvhorever he gees, tried hard te raise a row. Tbe hackmen took him iu charge be fore he get far with hln entertainment. He was bustled into a carriage, brought te town nud placed iu tbe lockup. This morning he wan discharges!, as no ene wished te presecute him. During the day ene of the lively young maidens who attended the picnic steed tee near a swing. She was struck in the face, and fern time it was believed that ber bead had been knocked oil. She lecelved an ugly black ove. but her Itiiurien were net serious. On the whole the allalr wan pretty succenslul for Its kind. As far an known all the poeplo who attended It ure jet alive Herso l)Urue lu Ailaui. County, This morning Dr. J. C. Shaub, veterinary Burgeon, rocelvod a telegram lrem New Her llu, Adams county, stating that a dlsease simitar te the oplieoly ban broken out In that neighborhood. A number of homes are ullected. The symptoms are ,t chill suc ceeded by a Increased heat or body with fev or, Ions et appetite, ceughn and dlscharge at tbe nose, less et strength lullevved by swelling el llie legs. Jein, the blreet Carhlrlke. Nnvv YeiiK, Aug. 21. Anethor street car line, (the Helt line) wan"tied up" this morning; the last car running nt quarter past oue o'clock thin morning, and all bauds numbering 600 men did net go te work at tbe usual hour te-day. The Hreadwny and Seventh avenue lines are still tledupwith no prospect of .iu immediate sottleuieut. The meu en the 12d street boulevard line nre also complaining and threaten te "tle up" unless the company romedy thu grlovnuce they complain el, which in that the company are new back te the old Bysteui In vogtte be be bo fero the f ebruary "tle up." Tbe strike en the Helt Line read lesulted from the same cause. Arraii;lii; Ter An Interview, Pauib1, Aug. 21. The Journal lies Dclmts announces iu te-day's lssue that Prlnce His mnrck and M. Dolgiers, the Russian foreign inlnUter, have arranged ler uu Interview le take place at Kger at an early day. A Second Previsional Uevuruiueut, Constamineim.i:, Aug. 21. Dispatches received hore from Sistevn this altorneon statu that n second previsional government uuder the presidency of M. Siatubuleil lu favor of Prlnce Aloxander has been formed atTlruevu, the old capit.il uf Bulgaria. itepert e( an Uir(lug, Viennb, Aug., 21, A dispatch from Glur Glur gebea town of Ren lunula en the Danube says: It Is rejverted that the Bulgarian troops in eastern Roumella have pronounced in favor of the depened Prlnce aud that tbe movement In spreading. On Heard a Yuiht. Londen, Aug. 21. A dispatch lrem Bucharest says that Prince Alexander is en beard of a yacht which was signalled near SUlatlne, en the Danube A BIG NIGHT FOH TllIliVES. varrr udhVAiJi evbuatinu in tub KUKTUWKHTKIIH VAUT Uf TOII.V. Tliey (lei loin HerreR 8irlnB (lanten Hetel anil flee at the Crylnc nt a lUby, Other Miner Depredation. Watchman Weaver Caught While StealltiK There apeara te have been an organized gang of burglars and thloves at work in the uortbwestorn part ei the city Inst night. When T. J. Horzeg, proprietor el tlie Spring Oarden hotel, nt Mulberry and Wal nut stroets, opened bis hetel this morning, he found that Homebody had been thore and openod It before him, first he notlced that a wlre screen, belonging te oue of the dining room windows, wan lying out lu the yard. An examination of tbe window show oil that the shutters had been ojiened, the scroen cut eutnnd the burglar or burglars nnd entered the dining room through the window. A do7en or mero btirnixl matches were found lu the dining room, tbe cupboards wero ransacked, but nothing ban as yet been found missing, The bar room may have been entered by means of false keys te the deer leading lrem the dining room and Heme liquors may have been stolen, but thin in net cerUln. It la Crobable the thieves wero scared oil by the aby, who weke up about 2 o'clock and be gan te cry, and Its mother getting up te at tend te it pushed the baby carriage ev or a ploce of tin that covers a sloveplpe hole in tbe ceiling, thus making a rattling noise. Anether Attempted llurglary. After midnight burglars made an attempt te get Inte tlie house of Jacob Harnhart, corner of North Charlette and Lemen streets. They openod a shutter aud cut out a pane of glass, se that they could romevo the iuslde window fastening. An old lady, who occu pied the room, gave an alarm and the bur glars ran oil. Fruit Tlllete. at Werk. Monday night tlilev en onterod the premises of Chester Hubley, jr., 32(3 North Charlette stroeLand stripped the jieacli troes of all their fruit. The air baskeLs wero knockeddown, and the garden plants badly damaged. The garden of Uoerge Hoever, 323 North Mulberry, wan also entered and the peach tresis plucked of their fruit. Tlie thieves get iu by forcing open the front gate Thiovea utse Invaded the premises of Christian Land!, 210 West Walnut street, and stelo the greater part of his ioachen from the trees. JtOlltf J fJiVIT BTAXll. A Watchman Who Preieil FaltlileM te HU Important Tru.t. This morning about 2 o'clock Charles Woaver, private night watchman, wascaught In the act of robbing the meney drawer of the fruit stand of Andrew Casper, corner North tiuoen and Orange streets, and was promptly arrested by Special Ofllcer Olll, of the city police Tlie circumstances of the case.an narrated by Ollicer Gill, are an fellows : As GUI turned the corner of Prlnce aud Orange streets, be saw a man some distance ahead walking stealth ily towards North Queen street. (Jill's sus picious were aroused, aud keeping In the shade shadowed tbe man In front. Leeking around in all directions, and Boeing no ene en the street the man In front crossed ever te Casper's fruit stand, Gill In the meantime watching blut fremunderUausman et Durnn' awning, finally the fastenings of the iruit stand wero broken open by tbe thief w h e at once began te help hlmselt te the change that wan in the meney drawer. While thus engaged Ollieer Hill pounced en him and dlscoverod him te be Private Watchman Charles Weaver. He bocired hard te be let off, telling the ofllcer te think of his peer family. Gill, howevor, held onto hlui aud took him te the station house On bin way through Christian street. he threw away part el tbe stelen meney. When searclied only flftoen cents wero leuud en bis persen. After Ollicer Gill had landed him In the lockup, tbe officer and Chlof Smith went back te Chris tlan street with a light, and round forty ferty forty sevon cents of the money Weaver bad thrown away. We learn that thore was from sev-onty-Uve cents ten dollar In the till when it was robbed by Weaver all In pennies. Mr. Casper is down at Ilavre-ue-G race Willi the Chosapeake Hay Camping club, and his younger brether has charge et the stand. Last night when he closed he lefl something overjleln thedrawer. The stand had been robbed several times, and alter the young man had left he thought that something might happen. He therofero roturned te the stand nud took nil the meney but the small chance Several ether parlies who roslde en Weav er's beat have been missing small nrtlcles for some time Slnce Weaver han been caught in this scrape they bolievo that he ban been culltv of ethor chames. altbeuirb they have no disposition te presecute. Most of Weaver's atreiin bad cenlidcnce in Iilm, and he wan given privileges around properties that ether people could net have had. Complaint has been made by Gill bofero Alderman f erduey, and in default of ball be wan committed te tbe county jail for a hoar hear lug. IIe does net deny tbelarceny, and says he don't knew w by he committed It ; " thore wan somethingcauio ev or me and I couldn't belp it," he said. Letters Granted by Hie ltegltter. The fellow lug lotto wero granted by the reglstoref wills for the week ending Tues day, August 24 : Tkst VMr.NT.vn. Isaac, Sewors, doceasod, late or Kaet Cocallce township; Lewis Sow Sew ers, Adaiustevvn, and G. S. fry. East Cocal Cecal Cocal leo, oxecuters. UenJamiu Witmer, doceased, late of Kant Lauipetcr township ; Abraham lliickvvnlter, L pper Leaceck, oxecutor. Itenjamiu .oek, deceased, late of Leaceck township; Christiau King, Kant Lampeter, and Jacob It. .oek, MilUlii county, oxocu exocu oxecu tors. Gee S. Deltrich, doceasod, late of 1'arl township; James Madisen Dietrich, and M. U. Mull, Karl, oxecuters. Jacob llauuluger, doceasod, late el Breck nock township ; Catharine and Christian 1). Kautiluger, lirecknecK, oxecuters. ADMtNisTitATieN. Jacob S. Snyder, de de do eoasod, latoet Kant Denogal township ; Chris tian K. Hostettor, Kant Denogal, adminis trator. MarthnMoero, deceased, latoet Cass county, Missouri; David Moero, Went Lampeter, administrator. Michael Gess, doceasod, late of Poquea township; Benjauilti Genn aud Anna Hack man, Poquea, administrators. Elizabeth Kline, doceasod, late of Lancas ter city; A. 11. ITUCliey, city, nuiiuuisiraver. Mary Barten, doceasod, late of Upper Lea Loa Lea eock township ; It. f. Montgomery, city, administrator. Jehn M. Stauller, doceasod, late of Kant Douegal township ; Barbara Stauller, fast Denogal, administratrix. Hannah Martin, deceased, late of Lancanter city ; Mary M. Martin, city, administratrix. Summer I.eUure. MissGoldieM. Illpper, Miss Carrie Zort man nnd Miss Ida Bellluger, of Harris- burg, are new v lsltlug thelr friends in this city. Misses Klsle Kberly and Annie Hey nre paying visits te relatlves in Harrlshurg. Miss Lizzie Uebrank, of Baltimnre, is visit ing her grandmother en St. Jeseph street. Miss Carrie Cellins, or this city, is lu Car lisle, with relatives. Mr. J. 11. Schneider, of the Uancaster Vcfe Vci tc.ls nlteudlug theineellug in New Yerk of thu German Editorial association of the United States. W. W. Grlest, of the Lancaster Jwimrcr, loll home thin afternoon for Philadelphia. Te-morrow be leaves that city for Cleveland, O., where he will remain seme days. Anether Well Ulxevereit. Wiley's workmen en West King street have discovered anether well this time lu front of IL Z. Itheads' Jewelry store Tlie well had been liUed up long ugu nnd cov ered with a millstone. Cubluet Council, en IrUh Analr.. Londen, Aug., 21. A, cabinet council wan held te-day lasting two hours." The whole time wan consumed In discussing Irish affairs. tlKfUBKtt IU THIS NlUttT. I'rlnte Alexander Ile.tlcxl Ont of Hed and Forced te AlxUrate. Londen, Aug. 2L Authontle dispatches from Soils, go te show that the deposition of Prlnce Alexander took place in the middle of the night, (ine of tlie natlve cavalry rogl regl rogl ments which had become thoreuahly Kun slanlred through the Inlluenoeof the agents or the czar, nnd which wan the only regiment thatronmlned at Seda, surrounded the palace at 2 o'clock in tlie morning. The prlnce wm abed at tbe time aud aroused by the rebel loiders who roreed thelr way Inte the nntl nntl cbamlier or tlie prince The prlnce wan wholly stunned by the unseemly Invasion el his private apartment When the leaders made known their errand he at once broke forth in a bitter denunciation el their troacher. oils conduct. What fellow ed it is Impossible te ascertain an yet. The rebels declare that the prlnce at ence slgned the papers for his Immodiate abdication. Others vohemontly assert that he declined aud wan therofero conllned te prison where he will be kept, they further declare, until he complies with the rebels' demand. The prince, the dis patches state, left the palace at daybreak under a strong cavalry escort nnd was con ducted from tbe capital. The populnce wero unnware of the con splracy nnd dopenltlon or the prlnce for soine hours nfter. Londen, Aug 21. The Daily Telegraph says the Russians mined a war scare in Bulgaria with such success that Prlnce Aloxandersent bin host troops te the Aus trian frontler, leaving him powerloss te de fend himself at home. The plotters against hint read at Hella a false deed or abdication setting forth that Prince Aloxander relin quishes the tbroue voluntarily. Sympathy With the l'rlnce. ISuchaiiest, Aug. 2 L Dispatches from Widdln say that the Bulgarian army de net countenance the priuce's dothrenoniont. Tbe ofllcers aud meu doeply sympathize with the prlnce and show a disposition te re store 111 m by force Hervla Arinlug, Vibnna, Aug. 21. Reports are rlfe iu this city te the effect that Servla in nctlvely arm lug. Only a Lecal Kvenl. Viiinna, August 21. The J.Vcmifcn6ftr thinks tbe Bulgarian ovent Is hardly likely te pass out ei the sphore el diplomacy nor be do de do prived of its present local character. Blay Net Crois the Danube. HuciiAltEST, August 21. The Bulgarian authorities hav e forbidden Bulgarians te cress the Danube iu Roumella. There wero ru mors hore last night of military movement! In Wedden and elsewhere in favor of the re storation or Prince Alexander. The Bul garian government han blockaded the Servitn frontier. -I 1'UBA.K UF TUB LIUII r.VI.. It Mrlkea a Itaer Frem the Hand et a Mlchl Kan Harher. Ciikaoe, August 21, Dlspatches from Kalamazoo, Hudsen and Adrian, Michigan, report Hovero storms en Saturday night Many buildings in Kalamazoo and Van Burcu counties were damaged or completely wrocked. At Seuth Haven a razor was struck from the hand of a barber, whose hand was paralyzed and several men wero Btunned but none Injured fatally by ligbtniug. The water in Leng Llke in Kalamazoo rese ii inches during the storm. Jehn Van Klper's team wan kllled In tbe Held near Hudsen aud boveral houses were badly damaged. Tbe barns of Julius Smith near the Industrial home In Adrian were destroyed by lightning. Thore are reports of ethor damages which have net yet been verifled. Sir Charle. Ullke in Canada. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 21. Patrick Purcell, the Canadian railroad contractor and mil lionaire, says he crossed the Atlantic from Liverpool a few days age with Sir Charles Dllke, who was coming en n visit te tlie I'n I ted States and Canada. Lord Kingsten, w he In a frieud of Purcell, and who Is a large entate holder in Ireland, wan also en the ves sel. Dllke aud Kingsten Jeined Purcell and came te Canada and stayed two days with him iu Glengarry, Mr. I'urcell's mansion. Dllke then left for British Columbia. IIe travels as "J. GaruottTettlow." 50,000 Homeless by a Klver Break. Londen, Aug. 21. Dispatches from Man d.ilay (8tate that the embankment of the Irrawa'ddy riverat that place burst, making a breach of thrce hundred yards wide. The whole district around the city is Heeded te a dlstance ranging from four te twenty feet. Innumerable houses have been washed away, many et them se suddenly that the Inmates were drowned before they could escape fully 50,000 people are homeless. The num. her of lives lest cannot at present be ascor ascer ascor tained. Hunting Fer Anarchist. In Canada. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 21. Uetoetlvo Butler, of Chicago, has arrived hore after visiting Hamilton, Terente aud Montreal, bunting up the whereabouts of tbe Anarchists who es caped from Chicago during the recent troubles. Butler registered under the name of Wise He discovered that three Anarch ists had Just left hore tbree days bofero be arrived, and had geno te the ltimberlug re gions. Jackllemuse)'. ltetlreiiieut from the Itlng. Peutland, Ore, Aug 21 Jack Donipsey is new in San f rauclsce en a visit, but all bis friends here are of a decided opinion that he will net accept Burke's challenge. Demp Domp Demp sey has ropeatodly suited since his marriage that be inteuded te settle down here aud go Inte busluess. He has published his per manent retirement from the ring and has told everybody he would uover light egaiu. The Union Label en Cigars. Ciiicviie, Aug. 21. August Steimel, treas urer of the CIgarmakers' International Union of America, has filed in the circuit court a bill against Berriuiau Brethors, of Chicago, necking te restralu theni from using the Union label en the cigars manufactured by them, lierrlmau Bres, and ether tlrina have found the Hale of their cigars diminished by the bojeett el cigars made by uon-Uulen meu and have accordingly undertaken te use n label very Mmllar in appoarauce te the Union label. The bill seeks an Injunction te prevent this. ltabld SeclalUt Arrested. Ciiiuaue, August 2k Jeseph Uellmau, known te the police as a rabid Socialist, was bold In bends of f 1,500 yesterday, charged with assault with lnteut te kill. During a Socialist apoeeh which he was maklnganum ber of small boys gathered en tbe outskirts of the crowd nnd threw stenes at him. Bud detily the speaker darted forward, caught a boy, und dashed him te the graund, Inflict lug a gash en his head soveral Inches long. Investigating the lleliast ltlels. Bm.r.vsr, Aug. 21. The mayor of Heirast has geno te Duuliu te cooler with the lord lieutenant, with retard te the recent rleta here The town this morning Is quiet, four persons, supposed le hnve been wounded in the rioting In the Shankhlll read, applied for treatment at the hospital last night. A Clergyman ISxpelled rrem Franc. Londen. Aug 21. A dispatch from Paris Ktaten that au EuglUh clergyman has been ex polled from france en the ground of his of ef of fennlvo partisanship With the receutly ex Hed prluces. Supervisor' Heek. Here. The books for the Detnocratle supervisors are here, and can be had at Democratic head, quuters, third story poatefUco building. JI, ft. IT BIIUir.H THAT H MTILt. HAHtcmm ,i rUH TUB VKKSIllBHVr. ULcuMlnc; the Tar I ft anil t'atntlag M Mthjfct Celer. Hie (1 ler leant rrulectleu-HMM. nark, en Laber aim lu Itelatlen le the Hoethern Colored Vete. '', SnuAiie Lakh, Me, Aug 21. At the lie. publican niau meeting hsre te-day, Hen. James G. Blame doUvnred the principal ad. dress. It wan substantially as fellows t fellow Citizens: A new administration or the national government is usually unyexed in lis Urst year except by the lui portunitlen nnd the dltpnolutnienUof Its own superiors. The poeplo at large glve small heed for the tlme te publle alfairs aud the discussion of political Issues is left ana somewhat perfunctory task te opposing par. tlsans iu Congress. This season of apparent Inditrorenco Is caused in part by the natural ebb or the lido which llowed he high In the procedlng national election, aud iu part also by the American instinct or fair play, which demands that the party frenhly hmtalled may hnve rroe opportunity and full tlme te lay out Its ground nnd mattire its measure. This period or popular Inaction Is thus net only advautagenun rer rent, but it prepares theso who nre the ultimate arbiters en all matters of publle concern te glve patient hearing te fair argument when the tlme ar rives for popular discussion. Mr. Illaiue thou speke or the approaching state election. He also took up the leading political Issues or the nation, treating nt con siderable length the dltrorent tarlll ideas of the two leading partles, discussed the labor quonten, the llnhorien dispute, our rotations with Mexice an regnrds the Cutting affair and cloned with a brier rofereuco te the Pro Pre Pro hlbltlenlsuj. tiik TAitirp reuuv. Speaking of the tanir polleyMr. Blalue said: At the late sossleu of Congress a measure known ns the Morrison tarlir bill, designed te lirst weaken aud ultimately de stroy the protectlvo xllcy, wan resisted by se compact an organization ei tue iieptiuiicau members that a slngle vete from New Yerk and two or three vetes from Minnesota were all that breke tbe nhnolute unan imity or the pirty. And thin wan made still mero striking by the fact that tha nrgaus et Republican opinion In New Yerk nnd Minnesota declare that these oxcsptlenal vetes were advorse te the wishes or a large majority of thone who elected the dissenting membera. On the ether hand the vast majority or the Domecratia inembers supported the free trade slde of the queotlen, but a small minority, unitlug with the Re publicans, round themselves able te defeat the measure . The hostility of the Domecrntlo party te protection has en tailed upon the country a vast lean, and has In many ways obstructed the progress and dovelepuiont of certain sections. Con Cen lidence ence shaken is hard te re ro re stere, and the schemes of improvement which have been abandoned within the past ten years en account et the uncertainties of our revenue laws constantly menaced by the Democratic majority iu Congress, would have caused prosperity and bappinets in many communities which have felt the dis couraging lulluonce or dull time, The Democratic party is constantly uslug the comparative dullness In business, which thelr own ceurse iu Congress ler 12 years has largely developed, ns an argument against the policy or protection. But it Is worth whlle te compare the condition of tbe country in this year or grace with Its condition the ear before the Republicans succoedod In enacting thelr first protective tarlll. A COStl'AnlSON. In the nine states which still de the larger amount or manufacturing for the country, and which did it nearly all aquarter or a century age, It is interesting and Instrucllve te compare their tinaucial conditions at the beginning of 1801, and the beginning or 188(1. The states roferrod te are tbe six of New England, with New Yerk. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, In 1801 the country presented a condition brought about by nearly a goneral break . up of trade and the aggregate amount which tbe people bad accumulated lu the savings bank during that long period was less than ene hundred and sixty millions of dollars. In the same states en the first or January, 1880, the aggregate amount In the savings banks wan ever ene thousand and twenty millions ofdellars andyotethercompari. sons may be made still mero embarrassing te the lroe trade doctrinaires and mero diffi cult for tbem te answer. Whlle the Ameri can workmen In nine states, working under a protectlvo tariff, have ever a thousand inillleus of dollars in savings banks, the vastly grear mass of werkingmen iu En gland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, the whele United Kingdom, all working under free.trade, have less than four hundred mil. liens et dollars in the aggregate, both in savings banks and peatnl banks. Theee figures aud theso dollars are the most per suasive of nrgumeuts,and the conclusion they teach is me plain that the running uiau may read. Tin: r.Anen question. Of the labor question, Mr. Blalne after rcjj citing the prosent condition et the working man says : I have no new nostrums te eiler for the euro of labor troubles. I have no quack remedies te propose 1 am a Urm be bo be hever in the efficacy of the pre. tective tarlll; and I can took back with sereue satisfaction te my record In Congress as never blotted by a slngle vete that was net friendly te the interests of American labor, I nev or premised anything whet? 1 was a candidatofer a publle office, and new an a private citizen I have no temp tation te Hatter any man or state anything olse than the simple truth as I see the truth. Mr. Blalne then made a comparison or the wages paid the laborers of the Seuth with these of ihe Northern werkingmen. " De you suppose," he ceullnited, " that veu can permanently maintain in tlie North- em states one scale of prices when just be yond an imaginary line, en the south of us, a far ditlerent scale of prices is paid for labor? The colored uiecbanle of the Seuth is net se skilirul a workman, nor se Intelligent man anyeit are, but If he will lay brick In a new cotton factory in Seuth Carolina at halt the price j en ure paid, If he will paint and plaster it at tbe muiu low rate he is inevitably erect. iug an Industry which, if the same rate et wages lie malutained throughout, will drive you out of busluess or lead you te the gates et hln own peverty." from this Mr. Blalne draws the following conclusions ; If the Domecratio party shall be able te held control of the national gev. A-.....A... H.ni.hlA..l1.l.n.n. lH I.A U...ll.nn. SPEECH FKOM BLAINE. uiuuiuui. uiuuuiuieu inwrut m iuueuuuiwuj 4. states will remaln where thoSeuthorn Deuio- ,- k viuia umn inucvu mill jfuiiucuiijf euvjqvi w ine win 01 me wuue man, anu unauie ve -.,,. Ow l,a nrlna st .vim. nam! fl,n val lin ,r tiAf W i labor. The colored man will, therefore undstv i these conditions remain a constant quantity .; ' l.i l,n lal.m- l.tarlfnt MUiAivltlff ( MailAmlmLB j3 In the labor market. receiving iuadeeuatul compensation ter his own tell and steadily . crowding dewu tbe compensation of while) labor it net te his own trade yet far below iu ;:' just and adequate standard." " xur. Diaiue criticizeu xjyuru a uvuuu u us y llsbery difficulties very severely, referred la. the beauties or bis scheme for an Anierkwtir Anierkwtir Anierkwtir poace congress, and cencluded by a atiaglavg ,... , ltrwililhirtnnlQta fair (fislp llnmaa' animus against theltepuDlican party. v ' , i & The mifafst rellcera.n. t Bkli'Ast, Aug. 2L The nine cenUb rocently Indicted by a coroner's jury1 fee wilful murder were te-day brought Intoeoort , te plead te the charge. They U swet that during the rioting theyflrsd ever MM heads of the people Judge Menree, brer whom they appeared, granted their release qtj ball lu two sureties of fl50 each. Six riot who wero arrested during the reeeae disturbances were te-day cenimltted tot trial. irnu r.anutr.in in ordering the oetutnU. montauneuncedtbatitwasuls lnteoUea1fliwjj rviniT all nerteus brought before falua 'at cused of rlotieg, In the saina uianuer, ti r0AXiM rUUBABtJUtttm, . WA3HIHQTOH, D. C, Aug. M. tr Eastern Pennsylvania, ew Delawsre and Maryland, lewll easterly winds, beejinlng aetbttmf, decided change In temperature. '45 W ..-) ''M X r nn '4n m m "V m i i. ? !" e V. . -'-J,Sij
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