v -MBSWW(t4 ..... k 1W lj.'iw.V,jl - - .- UZJXZT'iltltittWiSZ: ;' 'J ,1 r V & ' El H f Lancaster fntclligcntxr. MONDAY BVKNlNq, APQUBT 4, 180-. New Yerk Dctcctircs. In New Yerk city tlie singular specla specla ele Is presented of tlie pollce dulectlve ferce assailing tlie district attorney ami Ilia asalstantfl as tlie protectors of thlevefl. Inspector Byrnes, tlie chief of tlie delta, tive Bervlce, makes a Be-cullcd reierl te the police coinmiaalenerB, which occupies several newspaper columns and Is devoted entirely te a denunciation of tlie district attorney and his assistants, mid makes against them the most positively worded charges of lnlhlellty te their duties. It is te be noted that the occasion of this outburst Is the allegation which is said te have conie from the district attorney's olllce that tlie detcctlve force litis long been in collusion with and protectors of the thleres who pay for their friendship. Inspector Byrnes' counter charge has, therefere, the ring of the "you're another," which falls se easily from tlie lips of men when they tire accused of wrong doing. We have te say of In spector Byrnes' charges that as a defense of his force they have, no ether ferce than this of accusing his accusers. Be yond his bare asseveration of the purity of thftsfotective force he does net go in his proof of it. Ami furthermore, the venomous style of his attack ou the district attorney's olllce is such as te inspire the suspicion that it is inspired by rancor rather than by duty. Tlie district attorney has net as yet arraigned the detective ferce. The public report against it is feuuded upon the fact that the woman ' M.tndel- bauuii admitted by Inspector Brynes te be a notorious receiver of stolen goods, was detected and arrested by the private detectlve ferce of I'inkerten, employed by the district attorney, and net by the police force. The deduction, of course, was that the police detectives did net enjoy the confidence of the district attomey ; which was se clear a deduc tion that Inspector Byrnes regarded it as a glove thrown down, though no elhei declaration was made against his force. As the matter, new stands, with the police detectives side of the case only stilted, it seems a fair conclusion that they should be condemned. Fer tin- promi nent fact stands out that a notorious receiver of steleu goods for twenty.five years was net brought te judgment by Inspector Byrnes' force, and h.is finally been caged by the district at at at toeoy. There is no escaping the conclu sion that Inspector Byrnes' force is worthless if It is net corrupt ; and its wordlessness is the question of par ticular moment te the public. Whether they are feels or knaves they should go '. and if their countenances at all resemble the portraits of them presented by the New Yerk World, we need no ether evidence te show them te lie knaves. They are of the rogue gallery style in every lineament. Tub New Yerk Sua expends its wiirmth of hetirt in this canvtuss en (iem Butler. It loves him, despite his cock eye. It loves hint for his talents, if net for his great virtues ; and maybe it even thinks he is the most virtuous of the candidates. The general has such a lovely combination of del ghtful facul ties that appeal te the Sun a love of the beautiful and geed. He cm make a great speech, write a a great letter, eon duct a great case and quote great poetry, lie has even time amid his multiplicity of engagements te read the whole of the Willi, line print and all, inquiries of cer respondents and editorial scintillations. A Sun correspondent wanted te knew the author of some lines of poetry, and the general supplies the information th.it it was Moere; and quotes some mere that was net written by Moero. And the '. u iu admiration of his versatility, swea-s that he is the blggest man en earth ami will set the world allre when he m.ikei his Initial speech in New Yerk asaprusl dentlal candidate. Tun government clerk iu Washington will net suffer much from ennui during the heated term. Already his mall is linen with all variety or lwgglng cir culars from his home state com cem com mlttee, the national committee, con gressional executive committee and several secret organizations that exist simply for the evasion of the civil service laws mat prohibit the assessment of government elliclals for campaign pur poses. He who llBtens te the stand and deliver demand of these highwaymen win oe lining prey for the feel killer Admitting the seeming impossible con tingency of Blaine's election, the Arthur appointees will ceitainly be forced te the wan. It is n wise cleik this campaign that keeps bin assessment carefully guarded within his own pocket. True Then, True New. f The utter depravity of the New Yerk Tribune was never better Illustrated than in its attitude toward Mr. Hen dricks. It has recently pronounced him " the champion dodger of his time, and one of the most conscienceless dema gogues, as all the world knows," and 1130110" whose friendship with leaders of secret disloyal leagues made him odious during the war." New let us see hew plain a tale shall Ret this mendacious atid malignant sheet down 1 mBu 1.872 lt WH8 edlletl hy tl10 ""' tUiltelaw Held, who controls its utterances new. In the ume of iieruwj Greeley's candidacy he was the TnhumU emi-er. Aim tins Is wl.ut i... said Themas A. Hendricks in ita isauoef July '2-2, 187U : Whatever is wkl of national affairs by the Hen. Themas A. llendriekH Is mire te be worth the careful attention which It receives. An fieiittt jurat, an uble and incorruptible ttatttuian, and a me jieIiji eian, his views ou public questions are entitled te great weight. A lilo-lemr Democrat, and frequently occupying places of power aud trust in various de partmunta el thu government, he speaks with authority for his political associates. Ami new that he has been placed in nemb uatleu for the olllce of governor of the great statu of Iudlana, by the euthUHl.iHtlu rijuri;ea ei immoral Uepnlillcaiis and Democrat., his utterauean' have s.a the Tribune te day, Is an admirably cool and dignified roview of the political ullua ullua tlen ; it is Btalciuuatillke ntid dlspiiNsleu. nte, and in refreshing contract with tlie vapid commonplaces and burnt of 111 111 tern per which we liave already heatd from the otlier nide of the poliUe.il debate in nil parts of the country. Tlie key nole of Mr. IlondriekM' siioeel. will he found in tlie phrase which he given an it watchword for tlie campaign "just laws and public virtue." We have bolere new heart! seme sueli otitimeiit at this from the lips of men who have conie fresh from making repressive statutes and from dh isiens of corrupt ollleial spoils; but in the mouth of a man like ex-Senater Hen dricks the rtentcnen means all that in honest and true. lli rfrvrii ,is ntniit-r. rtpretentiitict, cemvitmumrr, iiml ..ite UguUxter i i"trt and untiir nutted , and whatever he I it able te de for justice and public morals when chosen governor of Indiana, we may be ruire he will de. Kovlewlng the steps which have led te tlie prevent situation in national politics, he is wisely willing te leave all past dillcrenccs as immaterial te the intelligent cousideratiou cf the work bofero uh. Te secure the onactmeut of just laws we must agree te drop all non-essential, merely ptrtis.ui differences. When public morality is te be revived, geed nien of all parties must combine Pursuing this neble principle, then, Mr. Hendricks refuses te be dis tracted by the petty cries of men eager te alionate natural friends by recalling old tlme differences. " What we have new te de is te put an end te unjust leg is latien and reform the abuses winch bur bur den the whole government. We will net be deterrrd from this labor by tliose w he strive te areuse evil passions that partisan supremacy may be maintained. Tnr. rhythm of Keifer ami cipher aie again recalled. Ik falling walls would crush circlets builders, there would be less occasion for r'gret. 'I'm: waiter's position at the xcasn'e resort this year is mere te be envied than that of I he proprietors. ANMt:utea corresjieudent : Ne; the two lepers that Dr. O'Donnell proposes te exhibit in Eastern cities are net Maine aud Leg.iu. AT TUK IUMK. blie went te tlm roller k:itliiK i ink. Ami put t lie !Mr en : A trip or two it bon i her xliev. An. I thii iie'-eil ami lienc. She sll.l, slit. Uli, hv gliil, suit) H'e'i , I'plH'M li lc.it or letter. ISul ut iii.t tii" 'Mtlt umlil wiu " Ihrette I," A inl ihe toiler skalcs up-iet her. 'In be repudiated by these who might be suppjsed te knew us lest is bad eueugh ; but te be utterly rejected by a political party te sorve which dishonor was brated, hew e.iu it be described .' Unhappy Keller ! Ni'i.i k letds, whose ancestors were weut te despite as beneath thorn the industrious trade-man, seem new te steep at nothing in the cflert te replenish their exchequers. Sir Jehn Astley has testified iu a Loudeu court that he permits his ewu cab driver te pick up fares as a common cabman, he pajiug Sir .lehn J.' 10 n day from the receipts, ami he alae declaretl that the Dukoer M.trlb trough had e.tbs ruuuiug for hire en the Loudeu streets. (iiieii Iiter.ll work must eveutu.illy rc- cotve its guerdon. In the field of letter, for obvious reasons, only the fittest sui vive. Complaints may be heard of the failure of literary enterprises due te a waut of public appreciation, but lack of hfe and ability would better explain the situation. The Chicago C'lrrmt is oue of the latest literary journals that has proved that it deserves porm.ineiiee, and a stock corporation with a capital of J 100,000 has been organized for its maintenance. It is chie and chippy, and will serve te bnghteu up some of lU mero venerable contemporaries. Feit these who like te preach ou the necessity of accuracy, the trial of a i-tut iu a Petersburg, Va., court will furnish an oxcellont opportunity. A tob.tcej iirm brought suit against the Western Umeu telegraph company, te recover ?7.!0, which amount pl.iiutill claimed te have leit in a sale of a large let of tobacco through a mibtake uf the cempanj iu transmitting a message. The oller of sale was made at li cents jier pound, but when the mus mus sage reached the purchaser it read 1:1 ceuts. The pUiutitf roeovered aud the dofemlaut with au amount of grit ap ap ap prcoiable by the legal fraternity, has appealed the case. I'JSItSUNAL.. Jaiiks lliiiiueN Bk.nnki i arrived at Newjsjrt in Ins yacht en Saturday morn mern iug. Oi:n. Oiim is te leoeivo ilO.000 for his articles en the war for the Century inim inim zine. n Ol'.UM.ma I. tJii.cMni.i:, of Philadol Philadel phia, has bequeathed 0,-00 te Catholic oharitable institutions, Oev. St. Jehn ran away from home at twelve years of aire, was married at tiiuo tiiue tiiuo teen aud was tt widower at twenty. Jev. Ci.i:ki.a.m Is reported te be pru paring his loiter of aoceptanco, te be ready probably by the mid of this week. Hi:v. Ol.eiti.i; II. 'Iiiskii. whII ln,,ir this city, celebrated his first mass In St. I horesa'M church, Philadelphia, ou Sun- euy. Mus Lani.tuv will probably return te thu L iiited States in the autumn, but says she basuoidea of buildiug a theatre in ew erlc, as has been mentioned. i ?I,,BW,W,V Iv""J,', only daughter, .lulia, Is a hello at Old Point Comfert Slid is doserihed as quite an accomplished young lady, swims like a fish, sheets like a tillemaii and rides like a Kentucky helle in her grey Confederate uuifern, trimmed with bra liuttens, Hr.v. K. 11. Ssuikii, I). J)., ,,as Rem, te south Flerida te select a tract of 10 out) acres of laud, which will be purchased ler the purpose of locating a colony thereon, l'ourteer. Philadelphia families have al leady joined the oelouy. E.n.uiiku SrtM.KY returning from the Soudan region te Louden, showed that uordeu wan safe, master of the situation at Khartoum, and iu perfect oeutrol of several available avonues of escape should llight be made necessary. Iu consequence thoreof the Terios tire Igueriug him. Mu. William IIk.nuv lit uliiuiit. for murly editor of the New Yerk World, has written a pamphlet ou Mr. Blaine's for eign iKilley. It is understood that some our eus revelations are made about the (I plomaey of the Uarlield admiuistiatlen at the time when Mr. lilaiue was Secretary "l!l"1M,'li?'"lc1 Htophen A. llurlbert was Puitetl SUtes minister te Pern. Ilnrncil tu IIVKtn by Hliwlnj: Oil. ArtiiHTA, (ln,,A.ug 1 Julin 11 Carter a well known di. ignis of il U eltv wis terribly aud fatally" burned S.t SghUt lis home, lle Btumbled, over-turuli i ti lamp which he was earrvlZ i L- noried ,1 iniefr TntlW"?' a'!,d Hel mernlpg LANCASTER DAILY UNDEK CALLING WALLS. Hi:vn t-Keri.K iucNR.rit iiik nuiiiti. Tin. n-ir ttnlln til h tVnaliliiKtim llulel Kill I tii-KrHr ilmt runr t ere I'm muni In Ihn llmliiliiK. The back part of the I tilted States hotel, Washington, it building situated en Pennsylvania aveutie, it sheit tllsUnoe west of the lUpittil, fell In without warning Sunday evening, and buriisl In the ruins a number of the inmates. The building has a Iroutage of l'1't feet en the avenue and a depth el ISe feet, the rear ejeuiug upon an alley leading from Thud te Four aud a Half street. A small portion of the rear wall was llrst te clve way. ami ,t ion eral cell. ipse of the whole rear Kirtieu im mwll.itcly follewetl, sending up a great cloud of dust. A general fire alarm was sounded, which brought te the i-eeue of the disaster a number of lire engines ami hook and ladder companies and a force of police. There was about forty lite jnir jnir seus In the hotel at the time the disaster occurred, including guests and emplejes, and it was impossible at first te ascertain hew many were buried iu the mass of debris which occupied the ground upon which the rear portion of the buildiuc had steed. Cries and groans could be heard ftein the ruiim stunting that all who weie thete imprisoned were u.it dead. A large ferce of men went te vierk at once, aud iu the course of au hour Bruest Snooks, a boy, 11 years of age, and Aunie Dicksen, a coletod chambermaid, were taken out, both alive but badly lijured. In the iiieautime it had been ascertained that the number of persons tinned iu the ruins did net probably exceed seven. viz : Kruest Snooks, a boy 11 years of age, a seu of the restaurant keeper next deer te the I uited Mates hotel ; Mrs. Addle Fletcher, colored, chambermaid, wife of Uufus Fletcher, fermerly a porter in tue Hetel , Atiiile Dicksen, colored, chambermaid, rescued aud taken te Prov idence liespit.il , Solemon Wilsen, colored. pantry cook ; Harrison, a colored empleye about the hotel, ami Henry Hall, oeloted cook. It is feared Hut the live who have net yet yet b.eu rescued are dead. The part of the building which fell con. tamed chletly rooms appropriated te the use of the empleyes of the hotel, and it is beheved that ueue of the guests have been either killed or injured. Tne t oiled Suites is ene of the eldest structures in the city, and is said te have beiu for a leug time iu au unsafe couditieu. The barkce er i reported te have made complaint te the msjivter of buildings seme d.ts a;e with n g.ird te ita couditiea, dangerous cracks in the walls having become visible en the outside. 1'he p-vtum which fell was erected about twenty live years a;e, aud was live stories in height. L'p te midnight but three persons had beeu taken out of the ruins, all of them alive. Tuese were the lad Snooks, who was caught by a portion et the falling wall while iwi.'Mug through au alley adjeiniug the buildiui ; Anna Dicksen, the chamber maid aud Mrs. Helding, the wife of the propnetor of the hotel. The latter was refuel at 11. o'clock, after having been imprisoned lour hours. She was ou the first fleer of the back building, and was caught iu a narrow shaped space f rmed by a par of the second ilxir resting in a slanting position against the side wall. After the tiremeu and veluuteers had worked two hours durmug down mte the debris from the sm lace, a ferce of llremcu under Captaiu Creuiu entered Iretn the freut buildiug, against the back of which the timbers aud bricks had partly ledged, and, hearing groans, weikctl their wny back by reuniting timbers and suppeitiug ethers. They finally get near enough te te Mrs. Ur-lJiug and talk with her. ai.d eteutually te baud her seme watci aud whisky. Mie was net cruslud. but held down by her clothes ami --euned iu by the (.iiltii timbers. Jacks were brought and the weight held up whilet-aws and axes were used te cut a way te her. At last the rescuers get close enough te cut her clothing away, when they were enabled te extricate her. She was ap parently riot severely injured but very much exhausted, and fainted as she was carried out. Meantime the men at work ou the Mirf.ici) of the ruins oeutinued their labors, te whic'i they were every new aud then stimulated by the groans aud appeals of at least two peisuus who were beueath the mass of rubbish. While they were digging workmen from the Brush electric light company rigged up two large lamps ou an adjeuuug building, aud thu liut from these m ide the scene as bright as day. About U o'clock the rescuers talked with oue et the imprisoned men, who said he was net badly hurt but was held by his arm being caught between two joists, lle was told te keep up his courage, and the firemen are new working vigorously te ret te him. The manner in which the broken tini hers and bricks and mertur have bulged, makes the labor of removing the timber exceediuglv diflieult. niMUKii reu A rir.MH.in Tlie I'niiniit Jlmin.r in Which tlrute Hm l'reeteil. ati-auk, i tlri-Jnlt Shortly after midnight Friday mjit a small baud of mounted men quietly made their way te the little jail in the cjunty of Kappahanneck, Va., forced an entrance, reused up from his slumbers Jehn Fitz hugb, a brawny negre, and informed him that he must prepare for a speedy death at their hands. Despite the ellerts of the jailer te prevent thum the mob seized their priseuer and hurried him from his cell te the weeds. A noeso was arranged ami in a j,iiy Fitzhugh was dangling te the limb of a big oak tree. The negre's crime was an attempt te commit au outrage upon a highly resect able married lady of Uappahannoclujeunty. I hu details el this affair Mirpaxs , brutality anything ever ktiewn iu the records of the state. Last Sunday, while at a colored church near the home of the lady upon whom he made the-dastardly attempt, Fit.hth caw the husband of his Inteudcd victim leave home iu the eswpany of a neighber. Hastening te his ibiii oleso by Fitzhuch armed himself with nn old revolver itnd hurried te the hoitse of the goutleman. As be expected, he found the wife atoue, Hitting en the portico with her infaut iu her arms. The negre m.uleau infamous proposal te her ami followed it ut by approaching her side. Iheladyhprang te her feut, pushed the negre oil the perch and rushed iu the hoiihe, Ncruaming for help. A youth who liappened te he passing heard her calls and forced Ins way Inte the lionte. Fiuhugli was driven oil, but he left sullenly. The lad remained lur a short time. The nogre watched his movemouU and whun he thought the lad hadgotwelloutol thu way again teturned te the hoiise. The young man, however, had kept a sharp watch en him and was at the house in time touiierd further protection te the lady, t it.hugh was llually forced te leave tlie prom isiis. His liiimUh attack caused intense ex citeniniit in thu neighborhood where the allair occurred. It was expected at the time that thu outraged poeplo would visit fpeedy and rigorous punishment en the etbmder. It is said that Fitsdiugh,a mieu as hu was confronted by the mub thm night, made a full eunlesslun of his erlmu. Ue begged te be spared and premised if permitted te live te meiid IiIh ways, ami never ugain depart from the path ei rectl- .1 WATKltYUICAVK. Mirrnw Kuriipn nt nn lUlluu HU;nur-Ti fatl llrewulni; AoeliteuU, Digmir venzuii, an attache of ibn Italian Legation at Washington, had a narrow esoapefrom:drowiiinL Sunday, nn. w 4 ! w.. INXtiliLlGENCEK, MONDAY, AUGUSTS, 1884. posite CengiCHs ball pier, Cape May. The attache, who is it geed .swimmer, hired a bathing milt from Mattm Kane, who has it bath house near Coiujieks Hall, and also keens it saloon mi Filbert street, below Blgiith, In Philadelphia, and went into the surf te take his usual bath. Ileswum out beyond his depth and seen aflorpiteu signal for help. Tlie scene en the beach became most exciting, poeplo calling for help and asking ler the life beat. Bvery one recmed p.ir.tly oil with fright. The siguer called for help for ovet twenty minutes and fortunately let.iinitl Ins presence of mind and kert his head above water. Several men swam tewaul him, but their strength gave out before they could teach him. .Martin Kane heirl the ciiis for he'p ami seizing a tope, d.ihed into the w.ttes aud swam out te the signer's assistanci". He succeeded in fasleiung the tope around his body ami gave the signal te pull ashore. Kane keeping the signer's head above water until he was safely landed. He then weut te the assistance el the men who had p-ovieuslv swam out te the signer's help ami brought them as't.ire m an exhausted condition. Visitors wcie highly indignant ever the fact that thoie was no lifeboat or ether appliance at Land ti sate life iu o.tse of accident. rmtirr nun liii;htrr lltewucl Peter Dennelly, night watchman at the O.sborne house, isle of Wight. L. I., mid his little daughter were drowned there, Saturday afternoon. His wiloeauiotlown te see bun, bringing ene of their little girls. They went out bathing some distance from the hotel grounds. I'ue mother was en the beach and the father was swimming with the little girl en his biek. Mlddenly he called for help, but it came tee late and oein were drowned. A llnrtnril MuOent llruwupil William A. Woodside, a member of the preseut senior elass'uf Harvard college, was drowned in Hammend jHiud, Nowteu, while bathiug, Sunday afternoon. ukikk htf sons. iiiiiarut. irlilrnt hihI liinir iruiu All i mu ul Ur Country, Half the village of Aften, ou thu Al bauy A. Susqueluuna railroad, '.n miles from liiughamten, New Yerk, was de stroyed by lire tuuday morning. Less, iTj.OOO. Patrick Beyle, being drunk, savagely OMaulti'd bis wife aud father iu law, a man named Judah, near Southwest City, Missouri, ou Friday, and was shot dead by Judah. K P. Demary, reputable citUeu of Jacksonville, Flerida, committed suicide ou tvtturday morning by takiug morphine. He left a letter saying th it "he killed himself because he c uld uet overcome his apjetite for streug drink. Arch iraii, L'nien ticket agent at At lant.t, who shot himself tive mouths age, iu fear of a disclosute of his ombczr.le ments, died ou Friday night. He, or his friends, had paid up the money. The corner stone ' the new Catholic church of the f.icred Heart, at Treuteu, New Jersey, was hud ou uud.iy afternoon by ltishep Shanahan of llarrisburg. The church, which will replace M. .lehu's church, destroyed hy lite, will be iu the Kem.it! style of urclnteetuie, and, with the basement chapel, will accommodate 1,;100 porseus. Its cost w estimated at about jGj.UOO. After the perlormaiice of O'Brien's cir cus at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, ou Fiulay uight, it is said the circus oni eni oni p'eyes ordered all porseus efi the grounds, enl'eiciug their commands with tout stakes and steLes although ue resistance had been, ilered. Hue lady was struck in the stomach with a large stoue aud severely injured, and a townsman had au arm broken. .'set eral ethers wote injured. Mmeting was then resorted te, but the police broke up the tow and arrested four of the circus men. is tiii: rei.iriu.n. tteKi.n. I-.ib llHppeuinss tlmt IndlCrttB tun I'ruErrts ul tne i;.tiiialieii. Mr. IL-ury C. Lea has accepted the presidency of the association of ludenend- vulu and Uepublicaus of Philadelphia who oppeeo UI.UI10. Iho Itepnblie.ui tuimarv mcetiutrs in Clark county, Ohie, have given a lartra majority for Captain Iluahuell for con gressman, throwing Kiefer out of thu race The latter will retuin te the practice u( the law. Mepben B. Klkms, a member of the Uepublicau national cemmittee, has ri signed the presidency of the First NatieLal bank of Sauta Fe, New Mexico, in order te devote his time te the political cam. paign. He had been president of the bauk for 13 years. At a woman sum-age convention of Oneida ceuuty, New Yerk, held in Clinten en Friday, Mrs. Lilhe Deverenx Blake, who was ene of the sjicakers, " emphati cally repudiated Misa Antheny and Mrs. Stanten's Blaine manifesto, and epeke warmly el Orever Cleveland, Majer Hag gerty and thu Democratic assemblyman who supported the woman sulfrage bill." Elmund Shaw carried twenty six out of the thirty nine delegates from the Assem. bly nomination from Alteena, defeating M. Alexander and ex Mayer Heward. TllKlsUltK-ritOVKai mil HVKIIUK. A Sestlde Kenurt Story of Flve lUrreU of mini una silver. Mr William II. Chedwiek, cashier of the Pacifle bank at liar Harber, Me., has lately b;en making large purchases of land In dill'ereut parte of the island and of a cettage in the town. The bank directors, hearing of this, called a meeting and O'lOStieUCll him 111 rOL'anl te Ins nnnlm... He asked them, by way of reply, if hfH acoeunH wero net quite correct. They were oempollcd te acknowludge that thev had feuud thorn se after the closest scrutiny. He then said that he thought his purchases did net concern thetn. Since this it has loake 1 out that Mr. Chedwiek discovered somntime stne in the cellar of his old house, live barrels of geld and silver. Iu fixing the feet of his stairs he had occasion te remeve a lltt stene thnre and discovered the llrst barrel andendlggiug deeper found four mero. In proof or the find some of his lady Iriends show odd silver coins which he has given them. Mr. Chedwiek is quite im pervious te all questions m regard te the matter. Ilie Uutlliille I'rnieimry Vtte, Kieiu dm New ierk riiMiimn - leurnitl Had Governer Clovelandoibowii a dispo dispe dispo stien of bigotry, or of hostility te the Catholic religion, in that veto w neuhl point our oerrespomlcnt te the HIch of the rteiwiHJuurnnl, next after that veto Hiitliug forth his misdoings. Thure it ue such record. We think the coloration ii thi p1"," eli0 .'uteetury had weak and III a. vised, lega oeijiisel Iu asking fr the subsidy. We think (lovernur Cleve- "i" ii MKhiti '" V"l)l,, t beg gugbill Mr. Henry L. Hegut in the president of the oei peratum el the Catholic 1 roteelory, ami aotively interested i iu ,fi f 0,i.ine 'H. ? V,Mu,nM ' mdopond mdepond mdopend eut wealth, and taking lw aotive part in Politics, lie, In print, acqu.te Governer Uovelaud of any wrong duinK iu tlie mat er Hut veto. Other g.u.tleuu, ,",,", L Bryan Lawrence earucttly mtciehU'd in the Piotecteiy-beforo Z"im V L . and's no.uiuat.eu for .n,s,deut-luU us Iho veto was concet. .fl..ul A.t.ae.MT.tTr'mT;,,'. ,,; Ul)rhi, Saturday was au unlucky ilay at Ar. ueld's ceik works, four of thu "Jm !' Welfert and Phillips, ha I their llnirers .Mught in the Hhelng mSel.li,,.; a emK named Leenard wase.it wlttthe B muchiue.and ene namel Hwartz mdhis baud hurt bv havm.. e 1 "f..n7 ! i ," belting, " , "H1"- ,u'"" THE THKNTONS DOWNED. Tllf. HU.tlK 1'l.tlllTWBNTlhTII UAMr. A Centr.t en Sntiirilnr TiTil wm Ohnirt.r- lii.l by l.(.e llilliiK-llliii,iH.hli, ...iuri.01-riuirii ul Ihn Unlne. The Ironsides opeiud the home, ou S.ttuiday, iu a gin elr season al L'lllllK will, thr. uetuoiieiue. lliore weie ever (KM) poe i ple piisent, luehidlng many ladies. The game wuh intensely Interestlm. from Hi,.1 stmt. Murphy opened as pitcher for the visitors, but In the third Inning thu former wusiottred te center field,. Miller taking his piaiM and Fex going te llrst. I'be Iren sides did their batting early ititheg.une,but their weik was net heavy at any tlme. The visiteiM could de nothing with Pyle, except iu the llfth liming, when they seen tl their whole seven runs. Te add te the heavy batting Uuoluei mulled a nice fly In right Held, and Hlggms made a bid overthrew te third , these two errors allowed the visitors three runs out of the seven. Iu the fifth inning the game was tie, and it looked blue for the home club. 1 yle settled down te IiIh work, howevei, ami the Jersey men found the same trouble they had In the early part of thegame. Several times men reached third where they perished because the men at the bat could net tlml Mm I..H Oldlleld caught a remarkably line game. The fielding of both nines, ami especially that of the visitors, was loose. The feature of the game was it llue fly eitch by Bradley In the fifth liming. Shotrliue struck the ball te left Held ami it looked like a two bagger, but it wits taken by Bradley after a leug ruu ami a fall. The full score was : IKONSIUKH. A n llrmlli.y. 1 ,,' HlKKtns, '2U . n III II 1 1 (I . II e II 1 I'll. I ft lUMKIlllllII, III . ,, McTiilimity.ci .. 'I'ouiney, , s OKlllelil. e Donald, an Uui'litur, r l 1'yle. v Total TIIKSTON Miouitne. 3ti .... Itei-clus. 1 I I'ex.cl.t IU Deyle, ill Murphy, p A e I Slotie, e Smith, s h Mil ler. in a p.,,, Ilreuthcrs, rt.... ... ... l ... ft ... t ... a .. ... i ..v A.R. . & .. I .. ft .. ft .. .. ft .. I .. I .. I 0 I II II II 1 0 1.' J7 is f.O. A. i J 11. 0 I I 1 0 1 III. 1 Total te IMMIKUS. 1 i 3 I Imnslilns . T ronten.. SCMMAIIt. Kurticd ruii4.-irenl'H',3: Ticiueu.ft Twe U.VH mis leinnuy mi'l llt'c'lil-i I LSI! en nulls Teuten. I ; Iniu.slilt's . Lnltnnliiw. Irensiiim, 7 . Trenten. s I'ili-iiI Nulls Mem., J Its.-!' ty tnilng hu lienslilt. i ; Trenten l..MlriTk ,.V".t,T"y,,yl"' " ! b' Murphy mil Jllller. I. t 11,1 pllchcs-ryle, : ; tlilur :. I'linoet gauie--: hours. I'mplre 1'lerce. The Christiana club defeated the Alerts of Coatesville ou Saturday, at the former place, by the score of 7 te 1. Bdluw is given the scere by muiugs aud the sum. tuary : l.ssiN.iH. l i a t a e ; s 'i M rts e u e ii ii e l n ii- l C'lirl-thum e 1 ' l 2 ii ii ii 7 lle.il' hltj. Chrlstlaniift, Alerts .1. Lilt en I, . cii.Nlluna 3, Mi'its 7 Mruek out l hris'ltitm ft, Alt.rt le. Kner-.-ciirt-.tlum 7, AU rts 1'iiipirn, tt llllaiiiH, Uutesvlllt . The Keystone club, of Mauhelm, do de defeatiHl the Sey tier club of Ltneaster, en Saturday lest, by the s;ero of 5 te .t. ISMIM.s. I i J ft t; 7 s j iM'Vstoue 1 e 4 0 ii i) 0 0 ii- snt'lur i. e ii i u ii 1 I u-J Ciimmluga and Miller were the battery for the Snyder, who appeared m their uew uniforms, consisting of old geld wantaloens, white shirt, red stockings, belts and cap trimmings. tiik uiiAsii'ieMitir KK.Ctlltll. Hew the tarluu Uluus Htin Ill Hip ltu e fur tleuur. The following tables give the standing of the clubs iu the leading base ball asso ciations tu Sunday night: .svtium.il lkaeck. , S S J J ft 1 7 i I 1 i i; I, . ft s ft 3 .'I 3 ft, t Wir, si Ilosten lllltTilll) Chicago Clevulnnil Hotrelt New erK.... riilliuliilphlu. I'rnvlilonce .. :'t.' id in .'I 17 in HI II "71 ii Utttnes Lest. q.v.'i.-j j;n AKURIOAX ASSOOUTIOK. r 2 S i Z z s . 3 J " P 3 3- '.' 0 1 0 '1 I 0 0 ft Ii . I '1 I 3 I 2 I 1 ft 1 3 ... ft i J 1. 0 .J . I i 0 ft .. 2 1 I i n 2 ft 2 I I .. 2 f. .1 1 i i fl ti a S 4 .. 333 ft ft 13 0 2 0 2., I 100 4 , i 2 .1 7 .. 2 J i" 5 ft .1 I 2 3 ft I . I I fi ft J , 3 3 5 2 1 . 4 .' 1 2 2 .1 li i 0 2 .' . I 1 I 1 0 I 2 I 2 1 1 ift ."i if tj 21 t lojie is ii ,i Allt'glinny. AthU'tlc... ll.ittlu.ore. Ilroeklyn... Clnclunull Celt, tubus.. liiilln'iipeils Loutsvllle. ftlotrepoll'n St. Louts... Toleiln Witshtngt'n (iienrs Lest UNION ASSOCIATION. S s J tl 42 32 27 31 3 III 21 J2 , 3 3 a J -C X '. it I I I 0 II 0 I Tl 3 .. U A ft 4 ,n 7 I I 2 .. 3 I 3 s b J (I 2 6 .. I 3 4 1 3 4 3 ft . . 0 ( , 3 (I II U 1 111.. :i 2 1 3 2 1 ft 0 4 .. 4 0 12 2 1 ft 2 7 .. 1 H 7 ft 4 'J U 7 7 ,. 19 X) S3 27 27 10 .U 10 Altoe.iu Ilulllmeru llOHtOll Chicago Cincinnati .... Kmuux City... Kuystenii Niitleimls ML Leuis UuinuH Lest.. KAHTKRN LKAIIUU. c" d clubs. ?2s53isS . i S 3 5 3 S ? S i 8 !S!h!IH''' J ActlV "nn'slll I ! ill Alluntnwii.... I .. tl 8 3 ft li 2 4 II e 21 Atliilltle II l H 0 0 0 0 I) II 0 0 Demestic II fl n .. 2 .1 II 2 2 2 1 21 llrrlHUiiru-... V e 3 .. e 2 ft 1 1 u ift Iroiisliles.... il 3 II 3 II .. 0 5 3 2 2 21 Moniiiiientut .one ii 2 ii . (i I ii ii 3 rrtintim I 7 e r, 2 i i; . i. 12 32 Vlrnllllil 2 il 2 0 6ft 2 2.. T i Wilmington., ft 7 ' 2 ii s b e l-l Verk.,.7 i u e e ii ii e u e .. 2 Uameslesr- 77 3J "iiliTi 21 () i 27 I 1 2W hotel el tuetlnme. Fex Ih pitching for the Tronteus te-day. The Actives lest their game In Yerk Hat. unlay by loose fielding. The Verk club la new at home aud they have given out that they are " laying " for the Allontewnurs. The Washington bae ball club, belong, big te the Amerlcan Association, have dis banded becaiiHe of tluanelal dilllculticB. The Atlaiitle City club h playing csool cseol csoel luut ball, and I'oake, who wan reloaded by the LauoaHter club, Is iiltchlug uh well as any man that club baa had, Hwan, who waa releasetl here by the Domestics baa been playing with the Washington Awioelatiou team. He wan net geed enough for sld ave Plorseii. Hilly lloevor. the young umpire who kuew he much while Iu the Katteru League, getH in Irouble overywhero, IIu U new en the Northwestern League and a few ilaya age had a dlflieiilty with Urewu, third baeman of the 8t. Leula ii lub, who slnick him ou (he mouth llrewn was unfortunate enough te get hi tcliwe. Many iieople who saw thu Trenten en the Held Miturd.iv tluinulit tlinv hml ' lni lel thu seitHtui Niilts " mi. Iu tins they wme iimuiM ii, iis ion uioineH me iir.iml iiew.atul the Idea'tif having Iho iihlrts of dlllmei.t eole, m, belungM te ene id the Hlocklieldeis who made suds Te Im candid, He men leek iiioie like (lamps Hum the geed ball playeiH that they me. ( Datid Fetitr, lain pitch) r or the Ilay I ity Noithwestmii Li'iiguti club, whom I iLNideut Vim ili-t Ah,., of the St- Leuis Brown, has just hecuied, In a iciiiiii Imliki twlrler Ter a young man el twnuly three years, lle llrst made a hit with thu Lead ville l!!u, .1 tu tssj and el liftv four gattiiH played by thorn that year Feul, pilot oil leily and lest but one. He played with Ihelliy C.tys last jc;r and up t, ,late with them this year. Last you he played Iu forty-three games ami thisymr he has pitched twenty one game., only Tour of which were lest. He Is tall and slim, standing six feet two IiioIieh in bis stocking lent and weighing K'.i pounds. Of the game Hi Yerk en Hiturday, n eortepetulu.it of the Heading Ttmts hays : " During the progress of thu gmnn thoie wero lit,, lights, four knock downs mid some terrible conduct In the grand stand. i wiisn i u g,MMi ,,ly f0l- nhtN either. I Ulpire ClOW'let had In Im kiii-i,iiiii.I.I l. the Heading players te save him fiem the ineb which wen the gaum for Yeik. The four policemen en the grounds made excellent Indian signs and could be hiied en the spot for such duly in a Western city. Iu the face or such a disgraceful onslaught el the populace il is a wen, ler that the Heading team oseap! te tell the t.tie. hen Yerk made thu litst mu the shout could be heard at Centre Square, a mile away, mid was the oause el a false alarm et Ilie." Mt fttlcliHiirit Irntli.tiiMvrri.niy. St. Michael's sojtety will celebrate their tenth anniversary by a parade and bin quet this evening. The members, headed by the City band, will loave their loom at S ii clock, and make a short street parade. At 0 o'eteck they will assemble at the room en the third ll ur of thu lusiolliej bin Id ingwherea banquet will be sei veil. A history of the society will be lead and numerous hpcoehos will be made. The following in the route of parade Move up Prince te Orange, te Mulberry, te West King te Seuth Prinee, te German, te Sxitlitjiioen, te P. ist King, te Lime, te Chestnut, te North lJueen, te postelbco building. Tomorrow the society will picnic at lull's ll.tiu. Iln Tilltfil Willi Ilium; i.KiD'n A.lf tlimr. 1. S Fruelich living near Hml In Hand, is waut.-d by thitulllc.tr. of the law for tntl.ng with the allcctiens of a young lady from the country. Countable Deru. armed with rt warrant for his arrest, ct'lei where Fraeheh was at work ou Saturday, I Ai.u uviimuiuin .isKuit :i man siamiing liy an ejeti window where Fraeheh was and he replied "1 am tin, man but veu ain't rnim? te gut me." He then jumped out of the window and ran iicre.ss the Holds, with the e instable clime- beliintl him. He outrun the oenstablo and made bis escape. The lust the i theer saw of bun he was bearding an eastern beiiud freight train. ntt's t-reut Hurt. Hart will give a geed return fei Ciovc Cievc land en Nev. t. The wheat crop in ibis section se far as heard from is uuitig ueikI returns, makieg from J.'i te 1,1 biiflmU p.r ni-re. A tow nijtht siue i Mr. Sellars' t ilia 'c i and .1. .1. Kuyler's hat. .ess wote stelen by tiukniwii parties. Mr. Sflla.s' lues w ill. the proprietor of the tireen Tree hotel and is raising tobacco for Imu. Se.un one re cently cut oil about KMI stalks of the best of bis orep and left it iu the field. Mr. .). J. Key ler about the satue time had a cot el harness stelen from his stable. Hills ler UtiMl. The county commissieiiois opened pro posals sit neon te day for 7."i tens of ueal for the furnace at the court home ami 10 tens of hard stove coal. The following were the bidders : lleury Smoyeh, fiiinace coal i I, stove coil I ai ; Iv lull'maii A, Kel ler, furnace i I '.i" Ntoveil.U.'i ; C. .). Swarr t Ce , furuace i" "7, steve 1 'Jl ; Cehe it Ce., i ."ii each ; Itaiimgardunrs A, .lef feries .1 ij.i for each, Sianten brand i.1.71 e.v:h. The contract was awarded te Ila.im girtlners cc .Ictlerius for the Stanten bi tud of coal HI- r.xi'iirrlnii te IIih I in hiii. iiiieiil. When tin, Hpec.al trim en the I'uiin Hylvauia railroad for Gettysburg reached this city yvsteiday morning, there wero (110 excursionists aboard. At sevural of the stations along the read all thu tickets en baud were sold, and these iitnblu te procure tickets purchased them here. Iu nil l'JO tickets were sold hoie. Theorem slenists say they had a pleasant time. They tu lived home about 11 o'clock last uight. Te HclMt li Nltn lur a Sliiniiiiiniit. Majer C. 11. Famaeht met a iiuinber of the membersef the U'Jth Hogimetit l'onn l'enn sylvanla Voluntcers, from Philadelphia, at the Pennsylvania railroad depot te day, and went with them te Oettyftburg. They are a committee lintn that regiment appointed te select n si te for the erection of a roeimeiital monument. The momimeut will be cum cum pluted and tiuvoiled at thcro-iiuieii of tlie regiment ut Gettysburg next year. Heed lur rue rrrteime. Alexander Ouorge, an employe at Uuergu Itiskl's M.L'tiorcher uarden, madu oemplaiiit bofero Altlermau li.irr against Hiskl tills morning for false pretense. He owed Uourge i I.JO for labor, and when he suttled with htm gave him a note nn the Flint N'atlnual bauk, representing that he could get his money by presenting thoi.eto te the bauk, teltl the elllccrri what ltiski had said ami was informed that Hiaki never had a dollar deposited there. llljC llliivk limn. Sherlll'Sti iue ami William Walker, of West Humplielil, wero fishing for black bass, In thu Siieiiuuhauua, at Columbia, Saturday, ami caught twenty oue lliiu fish. The largest wan taken by Mr. Witlker, and when placed uikjii the scale tipped the beam at six ami a ipiarter pounds. mill Purretliijc tint lllegnl IMyinenU. Ceuuty Auditor UtoMer.aftoraiitibHoucu of two weeks in the Went, ban returned home ami this morning met with his brother auditors. They are bill) busy uHeertalniug hew iiiuuh money has been illegally paid out during the year ltj&). A HiiC Odine Hliet. Martin Kckinau ynsterday shot en thu farm of Uavld Al. Mayer a short tllstatice north uf the city, it crane tlmt measured six and a half feet from tip te tip of Its wings, .lust hufore it wan shot the crane had swallowed a lUh about uiue inches in length. Uoreuer Milliter' rocket I'lekwl, Corener Hhill'er waa ene of the oxctir exctir oxctir sieuistri from thiu uity te Ucttysburg yea terd.ty, and when the train was about starting for home thoie wuh a grand rush for thu cam. In the crowd a number of pickpockets were operating and thu cor oner had his piiruu stelen from bin pauta Ioeiiii pocket. It contained about ii. llni-il ill Aiiltiniienl. Uluharil II. HildHbiaiid aud wife, of Last Coealico tewiuhip, have iiEiilgned all their property for the ueuelit of creditors te Kvau Flery, of the same township. Tne deetl el aasliriimeut was r.ieuivcd at tlie reoerdoi'd ofileo late en StUmlay after after .IUMLMI) I'llOAlTHK UAH, I'ltAMl HAKft.l.'M iiaiWMI ISllnl'l', He I'.linlrs A MiirrUliiirK Ulllirr hy i i.HiluK Tumi. Intl.iHl l'i.llNpnr.,1-11,,, . ul ftlKltiimv Ilium' tlhU,, On Satin, lay weie printed th pailiuu IihheI tlmurii-Htlii Philadelphia, of H, waul I'aegh.y at.d Flunk llaipol.ef Lni easler, en u eharmi of Mte.illiiir ami pawning u g.,1,1 walel, Ui,ii,kiiiK te Kix Matthews, el ll.tirlsbuig. At thu he.iilug l'lwgley pioved bis Innoeonco and was illseharged. while Har.el was tinned ever e tin, custody r Chif alllll( r Mll HarilHbiiig.itud the two left en an after noeu'tiuiu. Near Leainan Plan, Jlmpel asked te be allowed t g te thu closet. 1 ci mission wai granled, tin, el,i,.f nw uig it few steps behind, hmiiedlittnly hi entering the apailiueiit the prlsetiei must liavoepuued thu window which led te tin, platform and jumped te the ground. Thu 0 nor stepped ou the platform jeL us I lai pel dropped te the ground. The train was tunning ntpidly ami thu man iccelvrd a heviiiu fall, but wlnui last seen was run ning evor au emb iiikuii.iit and m ikiug for aeoruileld. Ah It was mewing daik the oilier knew it would b useless te fellow, and although considerably lu,rl,Kl went lieiin. telegraphing the raetH imiuu iliately te Liucaster. U Issiid that Har 1 ul was in oeuip my w ith Faejjley at Urn eiicimpumiii r the Plilladelphl.i City lioepat Tell's llaln, euSundty. u.tiiiiiiw intM.v tun. i, ni. Ihn rr.ililrn, el ,l,r n.,i,mml. , ,, nU..l-tMh.ir r.illi'n Net,,,, Chief I laities in rested Matthew Dlggsa l eliitnbla, ou Satiinlav iittoriieon, e'n a oharge of deserting and lallnn; te main tain In., live small children Matthew and his wife hate been parted for sumo timu and the children weie kept, until a week age by the- mother, wheu it warrant wah issued for her arrest for hat boring A. L Krotder'M daughter for immoral purposes. Mm becnue a fugltive from justice and the children were left alone. They weie cited for by the neighbors. Application was made te the lin.iid f peel tlueuteis ou Saturday, for thir admission te the poerhoiiBo but it was tufiihed, becaime tlm act of Assombiyer June :!, lssifl'.L 111) reads 'That it Miall net be lawful ler t he oversoers or guardians or direoteis of tlie peer in the set oral oeiiiiIich, eiIich, boroughs ami tivtnsblps of this eoiueu wealth, te ree.ne mte, or letaln in any almshouse or poe, hoi. se, any child be between two and sixteen yeaiM of age." The children will probably In, adiuitt.id te the Heme for Ft mud less Childien. Tim otllcersof the ward have been inhumed el the pieccediims necessary t.. Im ta!ii te hate tlie children admitted te that, insti ttltien. In the meantime Matthew has ikhjii committed in default el Iu,' f.,i , hearing. Themas Meidiau get drunk, hue mm d,s orderly, ub.iMd his wife and smasln.. tin. furniture, flfct wife made complaint against htm iiinl In, was ariesle.l. This mernitig he hid a huaiing befeie Al.lei- man .tletilinn and was ilisch u ;. .1 payment el costs, and piemlsim; te I. I. mi IV lieu. liter. 'I tin lltiier l.l M..Mit Mis. Sarah H It iu.t, who deMiit."! hi liilHb.mil and children thum weeks age ami w he was at , tinted en Satuulity tiiei nini;, wasle have bad a hearing liefote Aider man Medium this in irnu.g leauxwer the chitrge of Hiluliiry i ,i feried against hei by her husband, but nwiu te tlm absouue or witueHs.'H the hearing lias been pest hjiiimI until Tuesday it -.' eVluek. Ilrlil for -ili'.lliii; u Wutnli. ln Situriliy aftonieou M trsli.ill .lohti .lehti hiii, colored, failed at the residencoer Mrs Leng, i:il Lust King ftn-t't, and .tskt-d fm homethuig te eat. While Mrs. Li tig wen: te the kituhim te pio.-me liid for the lellew, he stele fiem the test pocket of oue of the Leng boys a silvei watch, at.tl left without wailing ler his meal. Ilew.is followed by oue of the Leng laiinly w!,e overtook and arnsttd him, and baud- .1 him ever te Ollieer Kusheug. lle was committed te juil by A1i1liiu.hi Feidi.ay for a ht'iirlng this evining. Tlie stelen watch was found in Ins pesses-aun. 4Jhari;r.t t It tl l.ercmijr Aaren O. Satislu anil II. Albeit have been arrested by Ollieer llariilielil en a warrant issued by Alderman IS.ur, charg ing them with the larceny of a poeketbeok containing if'i, two pocket ktnvis, and a small sum of money from a vest, the preH)tty of Philip lliirkheim. The men bearded at Ne 1 l Mnblle street. and roomed together. A thorough search of the ctloets of the men lit ouste.lv failed te Hud any of the stelen goods. They wote committed iu default of bail hir a hearing. I.ltlle I'ellin ricl.lum .lehn Kennedy wai arrested en Saturday night by Ol'.icer Uei'.dmau for ilriiukeunesH ami disorderly conduct. He wasdisuhaiged by Alderman ISarr this morning ou tlm ptyment of costs. Petor Weeds had trouble en Sunday at home. He left the house, was soeu under the iiiliuencoef liquor ami for making tee much noise ou the street was arrested. Altlermau A. F. Dennelly will dispose of the case te-night. TUB l.AKUAMII.K UKKiHATOKY. IU 4JliMml mill 1'llrilHCO Well llnilr War A lliriviiiK tiritiil. tiiiii. The chapel and furuace of the Liucaster Crematery and Fuueral Itolerm society, which is beautifully located en the banks of the C'oncstega, oue Nipiarn smith of Woodward Hill cemetery, will be com pleted by September 1st. the biickweik being new about finished. The furiiauu will be of the most modem and improved design, containing double, icterts. The uapital stock of thu society, ,,(),)'), iu shares el the par vtlue el $10, is all subscribed, the association already numbering some seventy of our prominent eiti.iuis. It l.i net iutuuded te be au exclubive corporation. These mem bera having mero than tbrce shares w.il dispene of the balance of their Hteck te new membuifl, for thu purpose of increas ing the membership of tlie association. All persons. In sympathy witli thu meve. meiit are invited te join, ene share el stock making thu person holding ita iiMinliur. Oue of tlie main objects of the society is te dispense with the preseut extravagant mode of conducting luutirals, which is it reform much needed Iu overv community. linlnliii.iil Letters, Libt of unelalmud letters advertised at Lancaster, Monday, August I, lljsl : .difirV List. Miss LihIe Hair, Ileilha Illeiiert (for.), Mibi, Dera II. Ilryau, Mis. Cith. Ann lirewu, Mrn. lloergo W. Coeke, Mih. L. I), Date, Lucy Llmwoed, Mih.i Aunie Foitser, Mrs. Kbzabetli Fry, Mm. Anna Fiiday, Miss Liiima Harmaii, Jennie N. Hettenstliie, Anna Hitter, Mrs, Susanna Henk, .Mrs, Jehn Surma (for,), Miss Ida K. Weeks. Utnt' LM. 0. A. IJaker, William Harber, Frank Ueyd, Joe Hritobaehor, 8. IL Cuuiiinghnm, Frederick M, Davis, II. U, Driuktil, II. J. Ferney, (Icorge M. (latduer, A. A. Hamilton, llcuamlii Hoever, Charles W. Irwin, Martin Jacob, son, Dr. 8. Leinan, Oharlea McLaughlin, Themas J. Mohtmey, A. J. Montgomery, August MiiutE, Will Neefer, Peter Qiiiun (for.), Kuiaiiiiel Itetles, Lues ltoney, .lehn Hliirk, CharleH W. Shelton, David F. Tvtiilt (for.), Daniel Weiker. IMIilmp te u Huatlur. Jnoeb Weaver, en hostler at the LauoaH LaueaH LauoaH ter County huuse, waHBorletiBly lujured nn Sunday morning. He waH Icadiug a mare from the stable when she became iinmau iinmau ageable and threw him around lively for u time. Ills lujurlta nre en thu aim, shoulder and face aud he will be unable te work for aoveral days,
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