PERILS OF FAST DRIVING. new it rnorce ins vavhe up a TEItllllll.E JIVNAWAT. The Unroe ThatwasCaitMrt by a lloree In It Flight Down lint King Street-Twe Ladle mid a Clillil Thrown Out of n Iliiggy, Hut lioetpo Injury, Lastovenlng uboiit8e'clockafrlghlitil rim away, ivlilcti might have caused tlie death el sovcrel people, occurred en East King street. BenJ. Hlrsh was drlvingn herse attached le a buggy eul F.ast King struct near llie nrNeu. It. . . Lechcr and Miller Fmlmworedrlving in ene uuggy towards town and a ni.m named Cooper, from ltlrd-ln-ll.md was In another going in tlie Batne direction. Tlie thrce teams " ere going at a pretty rapid rata Coepor Jlrst met Itlrsh and turned out of tlie way. When Freiui came up, bis team and that of Ulrsli colllded, as the tlrivers did net turn nut far enough te let each ether pass. Uetn herse wero knocked down and the buggies badly Jammed, Hlrsh was thrown out of the buggy and against the home or Mr. Fraim, which was taught and prevented from run ning awnv by Air. Lechcr, Upen tegnlnltig bis root Hlt-sh's herse succoedod In getting nny, and started clown Hast King slrcet at n furious rate. At the time the Btrcet wus full of vehicles and podestrlans, and thecx- uiiiniuni was very great. -Mrs. A. J. Hloiu Hleiu inan, who was accompanied bv bur llltle laughter and by Mrs. Feltz, wiftj of Lieut Fred. S. Fellr, or the First cavalry, stationed as instructor at the West Point lull. Itary, ac.idcmy, and new visiting liore, was going out Kast King street in a plinoten whichw. isaboutepposito tlie rancaster Coun ty house at the llme tlie runaway team mid lenly was discovered by Airs. 'VeMz, who had the reins, te be clese upon tbeni. She at ence drew the herse sharply te the left, and the ethor team passed by the front wheels without touching, but the hub or the bind wheel was struck by the hub of tlie colliding vehicle, clese in te the sjHikes, which had the ollect or tilting the phaeton of the ladies te the left and throwing them out upon the street Mrs. Teltz retained her bold upon the reins and laid held tlie phae ton wheel us she mose from the ground, lo-Miellort te prevent its going ever Mr. Steinmau, who wus prosti.ite under it, ami .brulsed her wrist soma what in the effort, w hich was her only Injury. The herse stop step pod at the moment of the collision, and was seen seized by a gentleman who came out lieiu the hotel. Mrs. Stclumnn held her child up and it was entirely uniujured. She was somewhat bruised by her fall and by the wheel of the empty phaeton passing ever her, but no injury of eonsetiuenco happened te any or the pirty, who immediately took romge in the stere or Mr. C. W. Kckort,upen Ids iuviuitlei, until the cab should arrlve for which lie tolephencd. In tlie excitement of the moment Airs. Stein man's wagon was sup pesed by her te hae been tee much injured te be used j but it was in fact net appreciably damaged. H Irak's herse, after the second collision, ran down Fast King street and crossing evor Ceutre Square attempted te run around the Ceutnd market beuses. At the turn the animal lest his foot ing and loll heavily le the ground. The buggy was found te have been badly w recked. The wheels wero shattered, shatts broken and axles bent The herse was hut slightly cut and ballsed. It would be very dlflleult te tell who was the cause et the accident at the beginning, as dillerent stories are told by the parties. It Is certain, how ever, that the men wero driving tiielr horses at a pretty high rute ofspced and that proper precautions te aert a collision were net taken. IIOI.V HVlttlLAItS AUAIS. Thu Time They Operate en Geerge Gothic' Steie en Writ King Street. The gang ofthlevcs who are making this cltjMlielr headquarters at present uie getting ory"le.ld hi their operations. Last oveu- Ing the Nelty'burglary was described and to day nnother ene Is te he recorded. Tlie vic tim was Air. Oeorge Cioeble, who keeps n Heur and feed stere at Ne. 249 West King street, and who also resides In the same building. The thieves ell'octed an ontrauce by forcing a shutter of the kitchen with a Jimmy, after which acces3 was easy. After the thief get into the kitchen he went up stairs and stelo Mr. Goeblo's treusers from Ins room and descended te the kit chen. A number of keys were taken liem tlie trousers pocket and the thiel", with ene of them opeucd n desk in the stere room and took about ?20 in money. The reblxiry was discovered at an early hour (his morning when Airs. Goehlo w as getting ready te go te market. Her sus picions were aroused when she leund the back kitchen deer open. She called her hus band and an Investigation rcsulted in learn ing that the house had been robbed. A bundle of letters, a number of deeds hi hi surance policies, and a check wero also taken from the olllee desk, but these wero leund In the yard In the rear of the heuse this morn ing. Air. Goeblo's treusers wero also found in the yard. The theft is bolleved te have been committed by Uiosame parties who epe- rated at the Nelty stere. None of the Inmates or the Goehlo resi dence heard any uolse during the night. In addition te the regular policemen or the ward a prlvate watchman is employed in that square, and noiieol these etUciuls saw any thing during the night te areuse their sus picious. run reuitrn at chestnut LirtL. Cluiitts li. Ituiuhe, Aged T cl e Yeans Write Up llie Celebration. Toward tlie oenlngef July 4th many peo pee peo ple could be seen entering Chestnut Level ; home ou feet, ethers en horseback, and ethers In carriages until the village was crowded with about 1,500 people, who had ussemblcd te soe the balloon ascension and grand display or lire-works. Music was lurnlshed by the Independent band. At about 0 o'clock Prof. II. Weldley, who had cnargoeriuouispiay, commenced iniiating the balloon, which was shaped llke a llsh. When ull was ready the professor gave the word te go; the meii who bold tlie finny monster did se, hut tlie monster himself did net ascend. As seen as the llsh-balloen had fallen te the ground, the grand display of firo-werksbo-gan. The principal pleces w ero Iteman can dlts, tire wheels, sky rockets and Meral fountains. There wero many ethor exhibi tion pleces, making in all 87. Tlie small boy bad his flre crackers which kept up aceutluual racket all evening. The grand display ended ut 11:30 p. m. by an other balloon ascension. This tliue Jumbo inade a veyage In midair, but was caught In a troe that happened te le In the way, lib was found te be unharmed, although he was caught in the thorny end el n locust limb. It is prebable he will make nnother ascension boiero long. Lener Huu New. Fieui tlie Oxford Press. Fugene.M. Brown died at Eureka! Springs, Arkansas, Jiineiuth. He was the grandson or the late Kirk Brown, et Fulton town tewn shit). '1 he Celeman Iren works and farm, along the Pequca, containing between eight and nine hundred acres, have been recently bought by Frederick Shed". Francis AI. Bundle, formerly of Celeraln, new or Kenten, Harden, county, Ohie, pdd his parents a short visit a low days age. He has tieen in the West sit toen yearn. A disgraceful light occurred ut Texas en the Jth or July. The row commenced in the evening and continued for soine tlme. Ho He Ho Infereomonts arrived lrem Venn 11111 about 11 o'clock und the contestants "let go " en a.l sides. Drowned Whlle Trjlns a beceud Itentue. Thrce youths, named Bhainbaugh, AloFar AleFar ljnd and Fisher, need from -15 te 18 years, wero drowned while loathing in thu KickaMie rher, near Viela, "Wisconsin, en Siindiy. AIcFurhuid saed ene of bis comrades, and while lu the act of rescuing another wus hlui hlui seK drowned, I SutU IjJrTux. Suits lmve been en tered before Alderman Deen against ene hundred people in ditlereut sections of the couutywhe neglected te pay their mcrcautile tax Aip te Monday, which wus the last day that the county treasurer 111 It VAIlt.lShl! INIttAS HVIHnit The Iiitelllgc-iiiwr'' Leral Takltig III lloll llell ituy Bt CirlUl. Caiu.ihm:, July 0, 18S5. KtiiTeits iNTELLKiENCKit. The Indian Industrial school nt Carlisle is rather dull Just new. The school-work clesed seme weeks age, and nearly nil the pupils nre en joying thel' sttinmer vacation, The Indian boys are lu camp at Tngg's run, a short dls dls tance from Hunter's run, en the beulh Moun tain, en Uie line of the new railroad from Gettysburg te Carlisle, and about seven miles from tlie latter place. Tlie ramp Is said te he a dellghtrul ene. I shall visit It cenn and may hae somelhlng tnoie te s.iy about It idler I shall have seen It. The Indian girls, in clmrgoef their teachers, will camp in a few days at koiue pleisant place en the ethor slde of tlie alley. Ileth jmrtles will remain In camp until near the 1st of Soptember, when they will return te their studies. Te-dav there was a geed deal of bustle at " The Garrison," as the school Is usually named. Korty-eno of the pupils (thlrty-one iMiysund ten plrls), lortfer their homes In the far West. They ropresont nlne dlflerent tribes or Indhns. They leave the whoel for various reasons some because thev lmve completed thelr four years' ceurse el study some bocause they are in ill-health and their parents want te hanthem at home; and a row because they are net proper subjects for a school el this character, having been Hi nd vised I v sent hore bv Western Indian agents. Alany oftbe boys and girls are bright and intelligent, and cempare ery f iveiahly with wldte boys and girls who have had equal opportunities. The leme-taklng bo be tweeil these who went and theso who re main, was qulte affecting, and mero than ene tear coursed down the swurthy cheeks of the school-mates as they separated. The whele party was In charge of Wm. P. Cump Cump bell, the disciplinarian or the school, who takes them Ala the V. It. K. te Pittsburg, tlience te Columbus, Indianapolis, HU Leuis. Kansas City, Lawronce, Albuquerque, and some or them all the way te Laguua Puchle. NowAIexIce. AIlssC. AI. Somple, principal of the school, accempanies the party as lar us Kan sis City, and gees thctice te Wichita Knlls, w hore two et the pupils will bore turned te thelr parents by her. Tin: scnioei. FAIlM. On Sunday alternoen I took ad rive te the lann connected with the bchoel. It Is located en the Conendngulnnot crock, lu AlIddleseT, about four mllis from Carllsle, mid is lu charge of Amed .Miller, a Lancjister county fanner. The lurm cenUlus 157 acres or land, and Is farmed almost exi luslvely by the Indian boys under the guldance of Mr. Miller, The principal crops of the farm con. slst of 25 acres of wheat, a cry geed j 10 acres of pritatees; 30 acres or hay, rather light j 13 ucrcs or corn ; 25 tens or hay j 25 acres el pas ture land ; 0 acres or eats ; 2 acres or leans j 10,000 head el cabbages anil a proiwtlenalo quantity or ethor ogetables and loot crops. Tlie lle stock or the rann consists el 5 work horses; 12 head el cattle, of which 32 are milk cows, and supply butter and milk for the school. There nre also 100 ducks, MX) chickens and 25 turkeys en the farm. Capt, l'ratt, superintendent or the school, pur ch ised this farm two years age, that the In dian Ixi) s inlaid hae mero epiHirtunltics of learning tlie art of farming than were af af rerded en the leased lands adjoining the schools. It has precd a most uscfil pur pur clmse, and under Air. Allller's carcrul super super vWieii w III seen be madoeno of the liest farms lu thoceunty.lt contains a comfortable dwell ing house, u big barn and ether buildings. Theieisa spring upon it almost as large as the turnout Lltltz spring. Helew the spring is a large pond of purest water, and below the pond Is erected a water wheel that di lves a pump which forces through Iren pipes a stream te the barn und the dwelling, liirnishing an ample supply or water ler family use and for ull the stock en the farm, te say nothing or the piutty umntaln iu the liewer garden. In front or the rosldence. Since the Indians hae been en the farm, hundreds of fruit trees and thousands or gmpines bue been planted, which will In u Tew years yield an abundant supply or cheice rruit. A SIJIIMON en huk'iih:. Sunday ecning I visited the 1'irst Lutheran church, and heard Hev. I'rcas, the pister, preach a ery able sermon en sulclde. Had the unfortunates whohae taken their own lives heard the argument berore leaving tills world, they would haoawaitedtho nat ural ceurse or events, and berne the ills they hail rather than lly te ethers that they knew net et Kev. I'rcas announced that he would exchange pulpits en Sunday next with Kev. S. Stall, et St. Jehn's church, or Lancaster. GIne Kev. Kre.is a geed receptien,as tlie ICur ICur llsle poeplo w ill no doubt heartily greet Kev. Stall, lly the by, the choir el Kev. l'reas' church Is a me'st excellent one a douhle piurtette nnd Is led by Airs. Nellle Camp bell, formerly et Lancaster. The grand organ anil the choir occupy a recess behind the pulpit and are thorelero In full view of the congregation, who de net have te break thelr necks In looking back te see the musicians. The organist, Air. H. F. l'aber, is an Aecom Aecem pllsheu porfermor. J. M. J. 1'urW at IU Loveliest, Lucy Heeper In Philadelphia Teli-jjiaph. l'ai it Is looking its loveliest In the warm balinlucssel the early summer weather. The Heis Is crowded dally, and the display there of toilettes und equipages was noer moie brilliant. Inoversaw prettier dresses than are worn this season at the races or in tlie daily drUcs en the Auontie dot Acacias. Taney, for instance, a tight-fitting cersage of omerald-grcon velvet, worn with a straight skirt of crcam-whlte lace made e or dark green satin, and with a tiny bonnet of geld lace and foliage. Or oUe, a dress all in creaui-whlte lace ever the palest of pink, with pink satin bows set ut the side or the threat, and en the half-long sloevcs, the bonnet or cream lace belnc adorned with lule-plnk satin ribbons. Or, In dark-blue Chinese crape, embroidered with large resaces in scarlet, and loepod in front ever a plaited underskirt or scarlet surah, whlle the high hat or dark blue Ihigllsh straw is trimmed with dark blue tulle and clusters or poppies. Andimagine toenesolfa pale. slender bru bru bru notte all in scarlet, the dress In silk gauze, with laco-llke stripes, and trlmmed with bows or velvet satlu-llned ribbon, the bonnet in drawn tulle and the transparent parasol In tulle, the long gloves In undressed tan colored kid alone breaking the uniform brilliancy or the toilette. The ellect is ior ier liaps a thought tee striking, but it suits the wearer. Then thore is a elatter of hoofs bo be ucath the branches en the bridle-path, anil the De Lesscps cavalcade sweeps past, the old gentleman looking withered and broken und appearing his age ut lest, and followed by n detachment of his heys and girls, the latter promoted te short blue riding habits, while the boys still wear the short blue suits which painting and photography have ren dered lumtllur. Kextaclose dalle ceupe rolls past, und u hat Is lifted in salutation, und the greatest actor in all France leeks out from the wludew. uovernmeuts may cimuge in this chaucrtful land, dynasties may tall and systems may pass away, but the reyulty of urtoudure forever, and llouelt Constant Co Ce quelln hi his own province reigns an undis puted King. i.i ' The Appointee of l'entlen .Agent Ditt la. Genurul Davis, the new pousieu agent, has announced his appointments ler that olllee. William II. Sholmlre, the chief clerk, who was recently romevod by ox-rensleu Agent Tterris, was reinstated, and Heward V. SIckel and Fannie V. Allen, assistant clerks, wero retalued. Sholmlre and Sickle nre llepubll cans. Jeseph llarblorre, of the (7rmu Vemecrt; B. A. W. l'uttorsen, or Washing ton, I). C, and Irwin James, of Doylostewn, were appointed assistant clerks te succeed O, lu Huckel, It, J. D. Stack und David G. Jtoberts, removed. HemttrkHbte Lightning Fntnllllei. Soveral days age T. It. IHnghani, or Grunt Grunt vllle, Alabama, lest two mules by lightning. Hearing that he wished te roplace them, Jehn Heme and Ituhis Malcom rnde oer with thelr stock, but fulled te make a trade, und, whlle returning home, a single strokeor lightning killed both men and the mules. At the Station Heme. The only Inmate of the station heuse last night was a ledgor,and he was discharged by the mayor this merulug. STRUCT CAR STRIKK KNDED. THE CIIICAUO M.tl.COSTXNTH MAXAUli TO VAltltt TllEtH l'UINT. Aamreil Hint the UWrlinrgnt Men Will lie Ilelnitateil ir they Hlmply Acted na n L'liiiunlttefl for their I'ollein New IfaiuU te lie I)lmlueil, Oiiiuaoe, III., July a The stroet car strike is ended and nil cars nre running this morning ns usual, tniinncd by the old con ductors and drivers. Last night, nt a con ference between J. ltussel Jenes, the president of the Wtct Division Hallway Ce., and the strikers committee, It was agreed en the part or the president that he would personally Investigate the cases of sixteen discharged men en whose noceunt the strlke was Inaugurated, and If It was found that they had been dismissed w itlieut cause ethor than they had acted as a commlttee for thelr fellows in obtaining an incrcase iu pay, then they were te be reinstated. If en the ether hand it was found that they wero doservedly dismissed from the com pany's son lea then they wero te remain out Later, at a meeting or the strikers, these six teen men expressed their willingness te nblde by the decision or Air. Jenes the presi dent, and the sentiment ei the men entirely changed. Dick l'ew crs, ene of the most vig orous hi denouncing the railway company, sild i " I new believe that he is an honest man, and as such I respect him." This morning the discharged men will meet the president or the stiikert lcague at the corner ofState and Ilandnlph streets, and go with him te Air. .Ien eh' elllce, where a time will be deckled upon for a meet ing lu regard te their reinstatement. Ie a conversation with Mr. Jenes, he seemed highly elated ever the result of the meeting last night, und when asked why the men en whose account tlie men struck had been discharged, he frankly replied that he did net knew, Uen the resumption or work by the old hands all tlie new men who risked their lives at the hands of an Infuriated body of strikers, and their adherents for thu sike of two dollars a day w 111 he dismissed from the company's employ. Many of them lu the discharge nt their duty had been severely maltreated. There is a general feellngef fatlslactlen ut the termination or the strike. ASSAILtXO A CAIl COMI'AY'H MANA'll.- mi:t. C.C.IIonney, the lawyer,is preparing te in stitute a quo warrante proceeding against the West division railway company, and the suit would have been already begun had net State's Attoruev Gunnel declined le sign the application. Mr. Ullss appears in the appli cation as relater. Further than that Air. Uonney said yesterday that he boped te be preared In a row days te orreet his arrango arrange arrango inents for testing the right of the company te maintain Its inoiieiKily after having for feited its charter under the previsions by which it was granted, and n mandamus has been applied for te compel Mr. Gunnel toap teap pear for the pcople In the suit. Charles Xagle, the car starter of the Mllwaukce uventie division, was served with a warrant by Censtable AIeLliidcn, of Norwood park, und gave ball in the sum of f&00. Is'ugle's case wus set for July 15. Nugle caused tlie airestef strikers who were discharged by Justice Kersten. The warrant ler Nagle charged him with conspiracy. The Mrlke In Clet eland. - Clkvulanp, July & Up te J0:30 this morning, there are no new developments in the iron workers strike. The Union steel screw works last night announced their in tention or resuming operations this morning. Thore are new a few in en scattered around the works, but tlie strikers lmve up te this hour mnde no ollert te step thorn. A tele tele tele phone mossage JiiHt received states that a precession or strikers has Just leit the corner el Ham street and llreadwuy, ler .Newburg. Their object is net known, but it is rumored that treuble may be expected when they arrhc. Ward Fourteen Is new becoming the prin cipal campus and hcndquuiters el the strik ers. A large Held near the corner or Broad way and Hamm street, is the scene of a mass meeting at this hour, where a crimson Hag isfiaunted. Four hundred Poles have Just arrived from tlie southslde und Joined the strikers. A large number or the men yes terday obtained work from a street contractor and this morning entered upon their duties. A delegation .el strikers, culled en thorn shortly after, however, and compelled them te step work and again join tlie strike. INDIANS UN TUB XrAtl-VATII. Committing Wholesale Munler en Unprotected While Settler or the Went. Tei'KKA, Knn., July 8. At 1 o'clock last night a nun living in the southern iart of Pratt county came into Wichita, announcing that every member of his family had been killed by the Cheyeune Indians, and that the Indians were killing ov'erybedy who had net Hed and were running oil the stock. The governor Is holding a council te determine w hat action te take. Yesterday he ordered lirty stands of arms sent te Ashland, the county seat of Clark county. There ure four companies of troops at Kiewa, and mero are geiug te the vicinity or tlie outbreak rrem Fert Ililey. Kineman Citv, Kansas, July 8. J. It. Wilsen, living 3Jj miles east or I.uwndale, whose character is vouched for by the presi dent of the bank of Kingman, arrived here yosterday aftornoen and says that a man was killed 9 miles west of Lawndale last night by a gang of Indians. A son or the mur dered man, about 12 years old, who escaped and came into Lawudale, brought the llrst news of his fBther's death. The boy further says he passed four wngen leads of women and children Hoeing iu the direction of King man. The men are nrincd and getting ready te precceu te Lawudale te-night. Three tamilies arrived last night from a bcttleiuent near here. They report that riders are pass ing rapidly through the country, warning the settlers that the Indians ure moving swiftly North and burning everything be fore them. Jumping Irem a liuiiilng Hetel te Death. Hannibal, Ala, July 8. The Gobe hotel, in Leulsanla, AIe., caught tire ut 1 o'clock yosterday morning from tlie explosion of a lamp, und burned te the ground. The build ing was thrce stories high, Thore wero 35 guests asleep in tlie hotel when the tire 00 ccurred. Alany of thein hed te Jump from the second or third story windows te the ground, clad only in their night clothes. Dr. Lonergan, who Jumped from the third lloer, struck the brick sidewalk and was killed almost Instantly. Other guests, be sides losing their trunks, Jewelry and nil thelr, clothing, received severe injuries, breaking limbs In Jumping. Tlie less en tlie building H 510,000. Cannet Ktund 3 Per Cent. Iluudt. I!kiu,in, July a The German bankers condemn the issue efl'riissian 3U porcents. and declare that bends carrying less than 4 per cent, cannot succeed in Prussia. It is stated that a German heuse has purchased large tracts of land situated upon the Island forming the Illsmarclcnrchlpolace, near New Guhiea. The details or tlie purchase have net been made public. tUOO.OOO Gees Up In Smoke. Londen, July a Yeung's glue factories and Powell's tanneries at Bermondsey, a suburb of the metropolis, county et Surrey, wero burned' te the ground this morning. The less is otlmated nt f0O0,0QO, ' LnneMtcr Snllerb Hefrnt In Wexhhistut) Alter listing the Gum In llmul. The same old story came from Washing ton yosterday when tlie Lancaster club was again defeated through thelr own stupid playing. The visitors had the game In hand ns far as the third Inning, wjicn they began piling up errors' and gtve the Nationals live unearned runs. Veticl was wild, and Hof ford did poorly bbhllid the bat. The score following gives battery errors LAKOARTKIt. IHIrUI NATIORAI.. II D V A B Oldflelil, . s"?"e e Itnl.er. m ,. 2 2 e n"e llutrerd, e.. ii I 7 2 4 Hoever, r... 11202 lllliiiHl.'i.,.. 0 0 a 0 Knenlcs, 2 I I 2 I 0 M'Tam'y, 111 0 n I u 1 While, a.... 2 I 11 a 0 Donald. .1... 01211 Menlswiy, 1 u I 111 0 smith, r,... 1 1 0 u (i Unrein'!.,... I .1 .1 1 1 TenniP7, s 0 0 I 8 0 (lladinsn, 3. 0 0 I 2 1 Wetrel, p,. 2 2 0 0 8 Powell, p .,33183 Muck, 1,..., 2 1 8 0 0 DullncT, g ! 1 0 11 Total n 8 27l7lu Tetill.. 18 1327 808 1NSIKOS. Lancaster , 1200002010 h'atlenul 003013UO 412 SOMHAtlV. Kariied run National, 4- Twe '""e Mis Mack, Jlunli, Powell, Htnltli. Thrce binehtts While, Dulmcr. Left en hnses National, fl( I nnnwlcr, 2. struck out by I'ewelt, Ot by Wetzel, 0, I'lrat baie en fulls Nntlenal, i Lancaster, t. First Imee en errors National, 3; LuncaMcr, 4, lilt Iiv lmtl National, 2. Paused liullH-Hnirnril, 4, Wild pitches Wetzel, 3 Pencil, 1, Tlme of (initie Twe hours and lliltty minutes UmpireHelland. M Other games played j-esterday At Pitts burg : Pittsburg ft, Athletic 1 j at St. Leuis St. Leuis 1.1, ltattlmore2; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 12, llroeklyn 7 s nt Leuis; llie; AletslO, Loulsvllle ;at Detreit: Detroit 4, Ilosten 3 ; nt Hlchinnnd : Virginia ft, Trenten 2 ; nt Norfolk : Noirelk 10, Newark 8. Diamond Uetn. Tlie August Flower defeated the Somerset nt Atlantic City yesterday by 111 te 2. Tlie Trenten had but thrce hits oil l'yle ycslenhiy. Ne pitcher In tlie Eastern League Is doing as line w erk. Powell nltched ucalust the Iancastnr es- terday, nnd iretn present indications the Na tionals will net need te put llarr in. as long ns nan players nre allowed te um pire games of I Kill, instead of regular um pires, there will Ixi kicking In the Kastern league.,. 'JhoTrentonsdld their share of it jeMcrdayV ' . " - Tr.M. , Aleiris allowed the Athletics te mnkebut four hits yehtenluy. Kmslie pltciied hW llrst gnme for the Quaker City boys -ad the Hiuoke-shovelcr hit him ler eight with ;i total eriiine. 1 11 thu game l)lwecn 'Virginia and Tren Tren eon tboiieero-i'when th ninth Innlug ws nearly fiuWiea-stecild te 'A The vllters had one mm 'out, when Umpire Klmbir gave another mas eut-t who trfed te makn seceiiil be, ?,At thi deeifiu Trenten kickcdr'"Md.rrerited In play lurtker. Tlie umpire vraUed fire,rnlnuUw, tunl the club havinghinred4hlr bats, he gsve thagwjie te lhif,Ylrglnla by the go.re of 1) tu ft , QOrKnSOB PATtlitrfl$JTQlsa, He fenpirve Nuwrfief of 1WJ Swru tlieltlefiJ7rMww; J$ TigevcTnQrbu?'',? Me. U fol fel low lug bills; , - Suppieinent teatlctSiLtJMl"' 'fr 'fr seiH Imprisoned uiidrtr t&ii&$ff? offenses ugalntthe laws or Jiio.statOi.en Up K)Wd that the Increase In cei;invu 4ttlr.i J?wiweu. "Te autliorlre county"' conimlasJeueHMft make centracU for collection of .forfeited rcA cognixauees and fines," en the ground that the district attorney should perierni the work. "I "TojtrevldoforttJie icvlslim and nliato nliate inint of illegal luvwsincnts by Uie revenue commissieners.1' This Jtill Is vetoed bocause the duty has net been hcrctofero Imposed uien tlie commission. An acttoextoiiUHiopowcrof barjresscs in benniRliK," en ncoeunt, of grows Inaccura cies and inexcusable, mlodescriplion.'; " AWact te giv to'eMUenein for. ,flir.rters of incorporation of the llrst-cla thotrighUte appeal te the supreme court Irein the decis ion of an3 court e! common pirns, or of any law Judge thereof." He says the bill is an Innovation or a serious character, contrary te principles or law, and prometive or an irreg ular sort of litigation burdensome te the bus iness of tlie courts. "A supplement te an act for the organiza tion, discipline and regulation of tlie militia or the commenw eallh." Otjjocted te bocause the titie is dcfoctlve, and is termed a "sup plement" te a particular act. but gives no hint of w hat the body of the hill contains. "An act te repeal proviso te an act untitled a supplement te the nets providing for the entering of satisfaction 011 Judgments and mortgages." Hothluksthe present law Bill Helen t. 'Te retKal an net establishing a lnw library In Cumberland county." He Itollevcs that law libraries should be encouraged, as great benelit results from them. "Te dollne and punish emberlement from unincorporated societies." The bill Is net, In tlie governor's opinion, satisfactory, in that it (loes net deltnu constructive crime with tlie utmost clearness and accuracy or statement "Supplement te nn act te provlde for the submission of civil cases, by agreement of tlie parties, te u reforee learned In the Iuw, autherhlng the trial of civil cases before a referee by Jury." He claims that a bill similar te tills was vetoed ut the session In 18S1. Several ether bills efu purely local charac ter wero oteed und a num Iter approved. Among the bills signed was the legislative salary bill. In approving the bill he enters the following pretest : " Se far as a number of the empleyes or the legislature are con cerned I regard the compensation flxed as exaggerated. The general purpese or the measure, however, in Ilxing a dolinite salary ler the members, commends itseir te my ap proval se strongly that I have concluded te ulllx my flgnature te the bill and content myself w lib the pretest against the excessive salaries given te seme et tlie subordinates, trusting iiiuisuusequeni legislation may cor rect the oxtravagance." man society hvanualizev. A Lady Aki 910,000 for Her Ilreken Heart Frem a Millionaire'! Hen. Society In Flalnlleld, N, J., is oxclted evor a suit for f 10,000 damages for breach of pro pre mise, brought against Dersoy W. Hyde, ene of Pluinfield's most favored sous, by Allss Cnirle F. Werthor, el Salisbury, Alass. Tlie plaintiff claims that en March 15, 1870, Hyde proposed murriuge te her at Salisbury, and was accepted, and that again, at Klljbeth, N, J., In July, 18S0, be premised te marry her, but, contrary te theso premises, he mar ried Miss Catherine Clark, or Ntthorweod, N, J., en December 18, 181. In support or her claim she has a ring which she Bays Air. Hyde gave her us au engagement ring, en the inshle or which Is engraved "D. W. H. te C. F. W." She lias nlse numerous letters or a verv loving character rrem Air. Hyde. Air. Hyde acknowledged that he was engaged te AIIss. Werthor from 1870 te 18S2, but claims that about Soptember 1, 16S2, at Elizabeth, she released him flora all his premises and loll him free te marry whom and when he pleased. Hyde's ceunsel sajs there will be no comnremlso and, as both parties are wealthy, a desperate flght Is ox ex ox pected Air. Hyde and his family meve In the best society there. Hyde's father is president or thrce national banks, ene iu Flalntieid and two in tlie Pennsylvania oil regions, whom he acquired his millions, and it is reorted that when bis son man led Miss Clark his present te the couple was $250,000 It is understood Allss Werther la also very well eonnectod and meves lu the best soclety. The case will come up at October term of court. l'raukllii nnd Miimli.ill Collcge VrespecU. Alumnus" lu Itcferiuea Messeugcr. The prospect for a large accession of new students next fall, the president of the col cel col lege stated, is very geed. Well nigh enough have already liecn examined nnd received, we were told, te make up for the absence of the large graduating class, nnd mero nre expected In the fall. Frem all which It Is ovident that Franklin und Alarslmll college has entered upon n new stage of grew th aud prosperity. New liullelln Heard. A large bulletin beard was elected at the Pennsylvania depet this morning undwill be very useful te the travelling public. It Is made with slides en which'tke names of the trains, times of departure and ether Informa tion is given. It is of walnut and will be an ornament te thp flopet, VAvaiiT inri all 11 tit eiiastlv rnu- FESSIOXAL IMPLEMENTS. What the Detect I vei Found In the IIoime of WMhlngten Negro A Weman' Ampu tated Finger Tlie Dlnponltlen That Wim Made et the Stelen Cerpae. Jehn Kpedden, a professional body.snatcher was arrested In Washington, I). C, en Tues day, by dotectlvos. nnd en searching his rcsl rcsl denee the following articies were round : One sharp L-flhapcd hook, attached te which was a strong tiianllla rope, tised In drawing the bodies from the grave ; two spades, two bot bet tks ofcarbello acid, used for disinfecting pur ines, a noto-beok containing the dotes when bodies had been dellvored, and prices paid, which ranged from fiM) te f20, and threo sacks of grave clothes, consisting or coats, pants, vests, dresses and skirts; also, a woman's finger, which had been amputated for the purpese of securing a ring. Snedden Informed the olllcers that he de livered tee bodies te the Georgetown medi cal cel lege, and added that he had the keys te the collcge doers se he could enter when ever he plowed. The prisoner, his Imple ments and the clothing are held nt ene of the statlon-heusos, which has been besieged all day by a crowd of colored poeplo anxious te Identify, if possible, the grave clothes or ob tain a leek at the se cred finger. Spedden is a pupil of the notorious Vige Jansen, new serving a term lu prison for body-snatching, a tOLD-jir.euDvn MVitnr.11. An Old MUxenrl Farmer Ilrutally Killed With out Cause by n 1 eung I'lend. IttciiMONb, AIe., July 8. A dastardly and cold-blooded murder was cotumttted at LIs LIs LIs honville, a small tow 11 in the cxtreme North cud of this (Hay) county, an old farmer named Gray being the victim. A Itlchinend Democrat reporter, who visited the sconeof the tragedy, furnished the following par ticulars : About 7 o'clock hi the evenlng Gray came te Llsbonvllle and entered the mill. Wm. .McDonald and bis father was sitting hi front of a stere near by, and the young man said te bis father, "there's old Gray, and I am going te kill h!m.".Orny came out ofthe mill and passed near the McDonalds when the young man said : " If you Just knew hew near you are le the grave j you have ene feet in It new, and I Intend te put tha ether In." Gray stepped and asked McDonald what he had said, and the latter repeated the words, and finished by applying a vile epithet te Gray, w he roached dew 11 and seized a stene and threw it at the youth. Immediately McDonald drew a pistol and flred twice. One bullet toeit eUect Just above and the ether Jut below Grsy's right nipple. The wound ed man fell dying le the creund. At this the elder McDonald ran up and struck the dying: man twice- en the bead with a stick. Gray lived a'few minutes. Ne ene at tempted, &brrv3v liie.niSr5ereriv'"10 tenI by and wit wit "hcsNed his vlctlmV dyJag agonies. After ward httVnt) bl father wcapwtVjMid at tlie latest noceuntrf hal.net been nppFehfinded, A coroner's Jury found a verdict iu aecdCH lu0 UCWr,uca hnrch lnw organized a auce wllh the foregoing" ?aK Gray waJp-f4l,i'1,""irycfely witha iiieiabjrshlp of 20, nlwmt CO ycirsortige, and well rvnmcried. - 1 I Sherltr Alerris and a Caldwell county effiner are hunting for the McDonalds. Thu inothe ler tlie iiiurder Is tiuknew 11. A Illg lllate atCletelaml Clbvclanii, O., July 8. A fire ut 12 minutes past fi o'clock this morning totally destroyed the Gairy Iren Hoeting company's works, the Cleveland iron ere paints works and the W. Langetnan brass works; all lo cated en Alerwin street The llre spread se rapidly that before the onglnes arrived it was under such headway that all the department could de wasdoveto Its efforts te saving the adjacent buildings. The total less Is M1,000 ; divided between the thrce Arms as fellows : Garry Iren Itoellng company, f-15,000 j Clovo Clevo Clove land Iren Ore Palntcempany, 810,0X1 ; lingo linge nian brass works, f5,000. The Insuranceis about one-third the total less. It is thought thatthoflre waseaused olther by lightning or sionlauceus cembustlcn. Illg Flre In a New Yerlr Town, li.ie.v, N. Y., July S. Anethor large flre occurred In Illen this morning shortly after 12 o'clock. It originated in the furniture Btore and waroheusoownod and occupied by C. NIgabewcr. The building and its contents were totally dostreyod. The flre communi cated te a two-story frame building owned by Michael Ilurkeand occupied as a saloon by a man nauied Miller. It was partially con sumed. The total less is estimated from $13,000 te $15,000. A suspicion exists that the fire was of Incendiary origin. Tite Faclleni Flglitlnn te the Death. San Luis Ohisi-e, Cal., July 8. A long standing feud between two factions known as the "Owls" and "VlgilanU" In Fstrella plains, 40 miles north of bore, culminated yosterday iu u cenllict in which rifles were freely used. A report says that Kd Ilroeks and V. Stew ell wero killed and Stevo Aloedy, II. Husten, Jehn McAdnmsand Wm. Pepper w ero mortally wounded. The llghtis still In progress. The sherlll has left for tlie scene Heated Uuiuually Well. OitKoen, N, Y July a Grant rested unusually well last night Sev oral waking spells occurred as usual but he had need of the physician's senices only ence. The general said he Telt rorreshod this morning. At 9 o'clock he was dressed. At 1030 he went out en the perch and sat in his pillow ed chair. The weather te-day is do de llghtrul. A Little Hey'a Frolic End In Suicide. LAKAnrE, III, July a On Sunday Ches ley ComstecK, 15 years old, blew up a toy cannon, and his race was horribly burned by the explosion. After washing the bleed ou his face he went through the heuse, returned with a pistol and shot hlmsoirdead. He wus probably crazed by pain. Could Net Kedure the IJIicruce, Wai.doueiio, AIe., July a Wm. IL Gon Gen then, 33 years or age, proprietor or the Wol Wel Wol deboro Kxchauge hetel, committed suicide yosterday aftornoen by sheeting. Tlie prob preb prob able cause was despondency produced by a search of ills heuse and the seizure or liquors, . 1 mi Over 700 Deaths Frem Cholera, AIadrid, July a Iteturns from the cleU era Infected districts place the total number of no w cases yosterday at 1,522, and the num ber of dealhs at 73S. WEATUEK 1'HOUAIIJLITIES. The Condition ofthe Barometer and Ther mometer and Indication for the Merrow, Wasiiinoten, D. 0., July a Fer the MlddloAllautle states, slightly warmer gen erally fair woather, varlable winds. A depression continues central north of Allnneseta, anether depression has formed ever Southeastern Dakota. Light local rains have rallen en the Atlantic and East Gulf coasts and hi the Lewer Lake region and Iowa. The winds are southwesterly In the Lake region, southerly In the Upper AUss lsslppi and Missouri yalleys, northerly In the oxtreme Northwest ; olsewhero they nre gonerally light and variable. The tompora tempora tompera turo has generally risen in nil districts ox ex cept the Seuth Atlantle and KastGulf Btates, and in Mentana, where It bes fallen. Fer Thursday Contlnued warm and generally fair weather Is Indicated for the dlstricw en the Atlautlq coast Hen' u ItuiiMiray Lever wan t'liuincllctl Marry HU Victim. Air. JemcsBh Clair, or Canada, spent last wiuler In the Seuth, and In January last met Allss Grace Gallagher, at her home In St. James county, Allss. Air. St. Clair was very much prcpossesscd by Allss Gullagher's beauty. After a brief acquaintance Allss Gallagher went te Nashvllle, Tenn. Air. St Clair followed nt ence, renewed his attentions, bocame Allss Gallagher's w utmost frlend, and finally, uniler promlBe or marriage, accomplished her ruin. The friends of the young woman then insisted that SL Clair should marry AlWs Gallagher without delay. St. Clair vlohled te thelr demands and named an early day. Then under the pretext ofgehig te Claromeiit, 111 v irgima. n northern colony near rotor burg, Vn., In order te prepate his home for his bride. St. Clair left Nashville, nremlslnp his bride, St. Clair left Nashville, premlslni te return In a week. The week wissed Bin te return In a week. The week pussed and Hk Clalrdld net return, The woeks glided into months, but nothing was heard of the wily Canadian. Aliss Gallagher's friends then ompleycd a dcloethe, who came te Vir ginia, found St. Clare at Clarement, and re turned te Nashvllle and rowrted. AtlssGal AtlssGal lagher at ence came te Clarement In charge of Dotectlvo Drake, of Nashvllle. wlm w n armed with the preper papers. At Clare Claro Clare eont HU Clair was confronted with his vic tim. Dotectlvo Drukoteld him that he could cither marry AIIss Gallagher or return te Nashvllle under arrest, St- Clair chese the fermer alternative The bridal party went te Surrey Court Heuso en Saturday morning, the 4th Inst Tlie county clerk was oil en an excursion. The party wailed until midnight, when the clerk roturned. A mar mar rlnge license was nt ence provided, and at midnight, In tlie hetel parlor, Aliss Gallagher was duly made Airs. James SL Clair. I', O. 8. of A. Inttallatleu. The following eHlcers of Washington Camp, Ne. 27, V. O. S. A., wero Installed last evening by District Deputy W. H. Wehr. . Past P. Ames M. Aitirtght Pres. Harry UIUV Jtik .r. .1. jl iitnui. s AI. of F. V.C.-W. IL A. it H. Harry Beck. Cen W. H. Leenard. In. G. A. 1, Helland.- Outer (i. Cy, Ncgly. Trmtce D. 13. StauHer. Dol'gate te 8. O. Em N. V. Alternate. J. IL l.audts. Chaj). G. A. Knutz. It Sent. Chas. Firms, L. H cnt. Wm. Wclftel. This camp was instituted January 2L l$&li members te date 01 j total worth of camp te' datefl,lS0.18. t Convenllen of M.ite Teacher. The state teachers' couventloti met In the, ojiera heuse, Harrisbtirg, ae Tuesday." Among the exhibits of school work tho-eof Iiucaster, Harrlsburg and PHLshnrg nre the Itest. At the morning's session the presi dent, Air. Alorrew, of Allegheny Ciiy, deliv ered bis Inaugural address. At tin - after after neon's sossieu Prer. T. AI. Kalllett, et Nor Ner mal Park, 111., read a paper en "the Meral Value of Gcnulne Intellectual Werk." The members or the association will go en an ex- ctirsleu te Fortress Alonreo before they soia seia soia rate. A large numlter of teachers from the city and county are attending the convention. Among them ure Profs. AlcCaskey, Buekrlc, Sbaub, Dr. Wickershum und ethors. Itviut Frem. Lincoln. Reformed chnrch lnw organized -lli Inn Inllmifliii ruiHiniiLi ncfl d-klll aa mM rt .- ,witiltiie following pnrsensas eHlcers fernp year, President, Miss l''rancca Ateckley, view president, Mics Nera Kituier; scereUry Alies FraiMtfUlrwIn ; treasurer, Allss Kate Ktuber. llovtSSweItzcr, the pastor, is presi dent ox-elllelo. ilfty-itiamtwr. Cigar business is mero netiva hisl!--itha3 beeu for threo weeks. ,-. Air. IL W. Allller, with" faintly, and J. H. Black, were visiting friends in Adatnstewn ever Sunday. "'te Quite a uumbcj of our folks isitcd Lititz en the Fourth. The second quarterly conference oritrowns eritrowns oritrewns town circuit, v ill take place en the fellow Ing Saturday and Sunday, Hev. J. C. Horuber Heruber Horuber ger will oHlctate. I'urcluiM) of I'repcrt). Watt, Shand it Ce., of the New Yerk store, who are building an addition te the stere recently purchased by them from Hlrsh & Ilrether, yesterday bought from Harry Alycrs, owner of the Swan hotel, Centre Square, the ground upon which that part of the hotel occupied as a lunch and dining room steed. Workmen at ence began tear ing down the building and the last meal taken into the (lining room was by Frank L. Hepe, of New Yerk, lly this purchase the New Yerk stere relinquishes thelr right te a passage through Air. Aljers' property te Centre Square. They will new be able te reach Christian street by the alley in the rear. I'lcnlrg. The Methodist Sunday school are plcnlclng at Lltltz te day. The Sunday school ofthe OlUet Daptlst church will plcnie te-morrow at Tell's llnin. Te-morrow- the Sunday school of St Stephen's Lutheran church will picnic at Kooky Springs. The Lutheran excursion te Alt Gretna park this morning was ene of the largest that ever left this city. Thore wero two special trains, consisting of twenty-nine passenger and tw e liaggage cars. They left at 7iJ0, anil the number of peeple en the trains Is esti mated at about 1,500. A telegram received flits morning states that they arrived safely at the park. He-union of the Stubbs Family. A lotler received from Hen. Jesse Stubbs, or Proble county, Ohie, by Themas Stubbs, rotors' Creek, Lancaster county, gives Uie report of a committee appolnted te fix en time und place of holding a ro-unleu of the Stubbs family. They have decided te held the same at West Elkton, Proble oeunty, uiue, en Aug. ., ttw.). Hand Injured. This morning Ilernard Snyder was stand ing at the deer of his cigar store, en North Queen street, abeve the railroad ; he had a cigar knife in his hand when the deer blew shut, striking the kui'e and running It through his hand. It caused an. ugly and palntul wound. alte Huzxard at Werk. Abe Uuzzard hassoltled down te work at bis trade that of basket-maker. He made a very line baskottethoordorof Commissioner Hartman, and It was dellvored te-day. The workmanship en the basket shows that Abe is an adept ut basket-makiugas well as Jail breaking. General Jail Delltery, Thore was a general Jail dollvery at the Yerk prison lest night, hall-a-dezen inmates escaping. Among thorn wero the two men arrestedln Columbia for picking the pockets of a Yerk county farmer. The Hell Company Win. PiTTsnone, July 6, 12:15 p. m. In the suit of the Dell tolephono company, s. the WeBtern Pennsylvania tolephono and tole- graph company, the court lias Just granteu the preliminary Injunction prayed for. Te Strengthen the llontetn. Bosten, July a The direction or the Bos Bes Bos eon base ball club has tolegraphod Captain Merrell te secure denlrable pluyers and strengthen the nine at any cost Liberality or l'rorcwer Tyndall. Thollberal contribution of Professer Jehn Tyndall for the ondewinont of a scholarship in the University of Pennsylvania was for molly received Tuesday morning and the deed of trust ordercd te be exe cuted at the meeting of tlie trustoes of the Institution. The deed of trust sets forth that the donor doterminod te doveto the pro ceeds efu sorles of lectures delivered iu 1872 and 1873 te the education or young men who had evinced doeldod talents in phylcs. lly Judicious investment of the sum set apart for I, the purpese the tund Increased te 132,000, of f winch the University of Pcnnsylvnnia re- I w"w" vvw.... WetrSk iuowefit r?' nat:"'"1' w-M . m in: CAPirrtimjtJtb 'ftpjaftJirH ai ti ... ..i,ia tjlbmjm tfAMer. &?, One llitmtrttt ,ai .'IU'. totes IeVfcthJlU tr$ M '.'. JtrDevItt Klm Uk ; tii t;He44fHt M ' t3 a "vm " HdWSb into , '" .,nt IlAnnisuune, doers leading Inte the tives was oiienod at there was a rush, Jam the narrow uporlures were quickly lllied, w Jumped the railing a en the fleer. The ,' 1VM le-pj td Tl 11 1 Pa. ' ulv 4iy . MHKtt iflviHe ImrttiHMl ,;. -i "idrtir?t',i! his assistants the delegates Geed humor nnd pcrvaded wero as and the 1 uiu Of cf w try eL "'"S 1 la'A -If yi evallfi,! timber. hardly he called blage that faced Chair called the meeting tc when the chair of the f cd the gavel and cal election and announce) convention, the 11M then called evor, answered te tliei Hccdcr, of Fas ten, tl Hogers, of Allogheny, dcut He was elected Hogers returned thank furred. The fellow h as toinnerarv nccretarl dlgi ft! COOPSC.V ,..n ta - STWiK I irder.W;. ? UjcomuiWtite 1 erttac'FAlii $ It of.eeUoera, teafti '1 . ....' -ji .-. (,!WtT.I , ,- und-'SA ion "'3 -d UMAAel nmK- 1 nemtteiM fl Jttflg.? fiipH;j xtff?, accIninaaiSe-i 4r.r for thbslBer' id- (V' vtere then"ele cd IIAnilTVa;!7.!, "IBIti - 13. W. Pulton, or Phi lelpblaH. W, 1 in dis, Uincaster, Pa.; J v IlarrarLBea r. . Pa., and W. K. Heck, ltoyer then moved tl platform consist or one district. Agreed. The chairman then t tee en contested scats. The very laborious v committees en platfen gaiilatieu, which rcqti thou geno through v AIcMaucs eflercd a re wicknwaana It the cotnmlMei in rent cchMflt' ul xthited the coin, f- rk of sWUg, n and perBEumMt a xl the roll eJL was h, afWr trWcii' Mr ut(en tbat''tk ,pre- scntatien of candidates j ltnnied(4ly 'pre ceeded Willi. Aueptct, Quite a number of -eluti etrcred and rehired, the platform. The cot nilltoe nent organization r nerted, 'Ing Hen. James A. Illery, kh e?iaia w chairman, as well vione represenl enwnTe ieicac!i senatorial dls ,i';t as vice prasHjwt. Th0K0Iert wasadepte' and Mr. Ulery ck the helm. He stated t it the work fabft ceinpllshed was hlghl v tlipertantbnthtas glad te f-ie the reunltt Kepubllcan t'y. Ho"wasure that the 1 inilnce, whoevcr he vat, would receive tht learty support or 'he entire Uepnhllcan pi'ty. After severcly arraigning thu natleur.l administration I10 stated that he ;,s read for business. A. Wilsen Nerils, el Philadelphia, then in an eloquent and, caruc-.'. speech netnluuteil Alutthuv. Humify Quay, wheye lutme was greeted ' with prolonged and loud ap plause Hen, Jehn Cnssna followed by pl.tclng iu nomination Senater Jacob Lontrtmccker, of !klfprd. The , name of Himry Oieenawalt, df Clia'nibersbiirg, wasnexlplacfljlullneby Wui. Burgess, i.r Fraiiklth. 'flie names C Juntos A. AIuDevltt, -UiiiuastertuiillV H. WJiU; or Altixme, word placed hi nonttfttfefv t Tii? HrstJ ballet ruMiltcd In Mia wiloctlea of Ab fLkleay. The nenilnalKjftiT as Hiifjiutlule unaninieuss amil loud cliew'f' "ttwninilttoe en plat form then rfMsMeil !jif8-h a series et '- i "? rebOTWHWf'Si; Ti.-Svji'AWifrm. The platform adepf4d''ls sub-ituntUlly as fellows'!" '. The nepubljcan party or Pennsyl vania proclaims Its td yocecy or the repeal of the Internal revenue taxes except tipen spirituous and malt liduem. The revenues necessary for a liberal support of the govern ment and the puymci) el the principal and interest or 1110 puetic uedi sneuiu raised by an addltluiia levy upon Impec and, with a view e Lilt business !r6ur its present and guard It against future depression, we insist net only upon full protection te isSaKai -Mt?ja&tj-r 9932 ull home industries, TbniWv'' "JS jvhal of our cemmerdSr '" ; uneu a nreuint revi marine nnu promotion 01 rereign commerce by preper discount or tutles upon goods Jm- Cnrtcd In American .ottems ami proper eunties te goods cxpoHed in American het touts. tlccenil. Thollve Iss tea of the prosent cam paign nre: protection t American Industry, net only throughadcqiiatetArlfriaws,bi)t such as w 111 ellectuaily steji (he Importation of for eign contract labor; the establishment of true sjstcni of clyilservlea me which will give competent olllcers, am uet bind either the political thoughts or n ieus of America a UU iens ene which will ,ive fixed tennre of olllee and no removal 1 iring the term except forudequato public c.iue 5 the necessity ter tlie enforcement or the right; of every voter w ithin our national he iidarles te freely cast his ballet and hai 0 tin same 'fairly counted at all elections. ' tl j J'unf. We, at the s.me limey invltwpubUi attention te tlie ncU of the preaent Damdr, the unjust war or the I inner upea, 'offensive partisans," te Its liy jecrltical .avoidance efc1 pledges touching tin civil servlce te l star chamber proceed dtrs aeaJnat KcuubU- cans for vvhoseroniovi uopublle reason cau" he trl en. and te Its tiSUnUV'3! 'S'dl prei forenceror the relic IcoaeBtxS&fc Dsaewf jfil emtie party at the Sei a and thntffeW jmftp nlnmnnta tf flirt eviiln rtTT et f"he 'NTfirlh. - K -J 'eurfA. Thrf Hopi Heart. members et'gmtefyj meiit bill-, mero llba t te Uieir Utical-Jfjg 2 ponents than tlie exh ig law.ad the Denffv jfe'i neia in r 11 n ii 11 itiir 11 rjt naj-u-n iii.iruu.u Kr -k v. t crane ineniuerti mun uuviiijj tmrawu.i" j lirsi mcasuru unu u u nuviruivKVVvteu- m m4.ii Imr emnleved his ns t&eM second, the Kepubllc erly discharged thel the premises, nnd tl failure or this legl Democratie iarty. luuiuuve ai jie pawervajtrunsff r,ae,""fi rt niiiLa am hnitii itlvrL. If . vu F'FX an1 ceiiniuuraeiHli uurtnre rusuuiiiHDUity ler vaw;t tlon'Teete vith tfcej SSi f WltEVlTT HETi "IVTKKH .VO VEX, Nominated by Urewn aTnelWuate Spece Natuing State C ramlUea Meb ', ' 0 atWlAi 11I3JNIIVU IU At Viu,nvt ra r. I., Tl, .n.nL , T. III.UnaB I HAltlUSnURO, Jill aWhUiTfee :emmm; tecs wero out the c by calling for state c Frem the lower I Baldwin, of Sallsb chosen. In the upp gates, Land Is and Iti Hiiminv. The AI0D1 ..!.. 1 . ,.1 itifl nuuuuu uhii uu tvuv; ... v . . . , ' uaster daatril A. y, was IMniu luie'isiy. dislriettSaJiuayd iKvetedfcr'Aarpn. and AI. Gress, subs le tvB&terJv r t t- 1. ...... lt,atlnH.l'IJ ual fcv v'VBWn, yMnM by the state commit! s. & V(& In the convention frown jwmwmki Devitt In a tvvo-llne tcch,-iili9 (ii let Brown, Sklles, 1 udiataMifereiis for AIcDevllt : and A OownBtlMJer. Sliairuer for Quaj Tetiyiyuayf Afcuevltt 15. Longe jckw ecn' Wigteu C. l filnrlllncr Tnrnrlill dell frOfQ New 1 imuteeaMui'iuneswK rtiti . lerfc 11 - '&& V- . -a . , l A--' rrem tne Jiew jera nuunw jftw - i it u Ti.mr iiin Kenni icsnsi mM.iineir no . ' ( '., ix .. ...... J .!-.... .1 .J.,.'., . I, t7?(! convenuou ui iiarri uih u-i5imuu wwi ,! tiere has been an ac ye eeatett fer delegu? rip n lH.foelInDr has be I deTelc-BBd;. The thrt . i'eyeNr,il conspicuous cauuiti iiunt LongeneckorandAI Alagew "V3 IT 1 ! 1 J. WFm S.f Arrctt of Venders a Londen, July a Kl?y dsmenLMtii Oils after.S Villi Mull Gitfcllc veto neon nnd tiken le t t thovvseronrraIgnei!i I Hionse.tvhoTO. 'lnl4' ondcharged with Nig 0 Pul tleiis. Tlie veuuen n linnilreds of COIl'iH OttU ' IJIHWO, nu'eite. containing tlTethu ipuw w: the urtlcles exiwiug Uie traflle in ye1 nirta for lmmoralnurnescs. The lord mi after hearing the evidence adjpurned f week, pending the decision of the geve mcut iu (be matter, el ma i ' IMM Uut Ik j 1 fa i&f jiK.jf,; j ' xii., U i ' wxy m f c f xv: J -r. J,'-I 3 !HIRI , V-WTAtt 11 MteKCffr mm ZnMl mm MM SSrVifj Mhtt. U' WW &H Hair W'. "F''i mwh m ih '? m k -X"l f.'i . : WHZtt J2m ' ..&. V:.- .v.:: ':: , - h rtvL1.Wj pfe.A djafaBMtefr-'-iJ S.1 "'jt, t 4-