m :r; mm j; V 'W buTMiJttw IUjUJUML p ,vt v A &. e IMm SO. 800, .i.nranKiV: - 4' H " " " 'till? S&a&i3V$$ft ir'. 4 ' , jsTHfyv am OTa aaPaaya W "nHHvwHPViPWW.HH VV aha esnveawVai wi At V a. anfMwg " A-gbert gaiite aVltf apBBWIwBalBk "ira "Whin the DMoeentfe aaMeNvtaWmat ,tMrivinnN a WMWNvaHvnM9nUM r-aaganaBnam .ceaHanise. pteflBMjipertna .IHMMKIMOOTWMjrWNHMNHM, ' MtlMMlt lOaalrMV ttf, VtMl MM( h ; and tbe eeatunanee lh teaiperary aanraa ana MiiieniHHraa mauui . h r- , t MnTaraTWMu4MMtaKw)y elected and -it" faking the ohelr mad an'- extended nd 4ttM; He spoke of Ibe enduring , character rvOemomtte tpriaerptea,? believing ilhat whoa tnnncleled In 1MB we Jnat m 'goad ' to te lay m they were Uine. H, pMted. teluv abroad question, Md declared that1 the itser- wee . sbeuia he -lestrietca' wina me i of the law, end denewteed Mtf Rnnth MX for net having enforced , tha- ten, (owilitfOTWeneoo-ihU suMeet The I of the annnei wan devoted te a demand' Iha MtatMiaMl dlltjiM ka tit e - inimeM w mnpSejv vveiaWViNn nr oeBfvn 1 4M thta atatter. iM he eknastett UT Hn of ttma Mate ka nreVent the eeatumaW ttaBwf (be oentonilaetdXwdiroad conseUda. m aaheaiea, Be -praised Clevelind and rTBflTafin ml vtui mnnlalutjfcit- t . .W Jj 1L.""""?, ,nd m applandett ''k AIM TtMoulvmulMtte beOetertuiBed-IiVitte' WMinilllM -m jimiIm4U1i vrii ttifT niiatfi' ntdeiiSUBubBUtatkm from Mlmin.Tli report rw preeented by Heoen, or wsvne, as fhaHlinu, and vrit In favor of W. 7. Fierce. It Wat adopted. , Atterhe report of the committee ei cre ttenUaia-rhaA been i-nreeented., Mr. W. GL I , Manger, secretary of the common wealth and naipiiian rw hb nnrnmiiMB atn ranwuiiiinriBX. ''iwaeentadtlia nlatienn. I W eneh reeolutten was read It wee received &.WIW nearty applause. Anenortteaaoptwe "' " -- .. ilnfAAtMl. snil thn I ffeteUbrmwas adopted M read. t " V After the adoption of tbe platform W. rilensel took the lloer and proceeaeil te ' iJuia In nnmliutlrm f!nnnut 1L DuV H9 th(l oaiidkUtefer8tato treasurer j be wasBecended wnlek Hreairht the audience up te Uie cry r nWnet pttcS or enUjunWwm. vly Vpen'a vote by acclamation Mr. Day wm Mlidtli.Ml. nrlj.MMnfj.iltii turn lxaifl AWO1 IflVIUWUHUl WrWHIVBHVH tiviwivmwmn It. .til. ik .dliiua ilie taw fu Ihelr nV!n nrid ;,Mferm discharge of their duUea. " v X' Upoumetlonof ArthurTbachcraceutniillee ' 'of nine waa appointed te formally notify M r.t mt or nia nomuwuen. inn ceuiiiuhctj vuii fjata or Arthur Thacber, Ttkhardeen U WrlchtJaraes Ureder, J. J. Blerer, Jamea IX Hanoeok, W. J. Ilminan, Jan. 11. llellly, Jaeeb S. Dllllngeraud W. risk Cenrad. jMT convention then adjourned aOie fJi'r. P ' UOWtTia KKCEIVEIK ABMnaa ei mt upiniesa ei in irra an inn n en fl f) Wl W bURTBIUWl i . jrrem ion i-niiuucipam iimn. i'Mr. Pay'a nomination wm an emlticntly .'Wise act en the part of the Democrat, ile Is j stronger than anyone-erthe ether worthy Vnan himmIuI fir thn'hnAllInnr Itn'tilv tv l""V" --- --- -,r- . r l.'ji, ,.ii uungrsaaacg.'ji'jir,,111,1!.,,, ,',i a f - a. v ui?J 'JL'JlfflLiH la'-jr of Iweawpa lei1 ene IIMsanvJaVrviWfajrittt r" PaNt k4 Can wtMaw tMHMBHBi Mtssr. yTtBf.5iyls ttfjiMj., ai,estaiBaniii ataMasa WWMM t ttrMttlleM "Wsgg w "fy, rmum mMM 7m1wrmT.7mwm'l ,y fMZiSnsJM I lgsasAsieTaMBBBlBaBBaaY aaPatt fJataaU &gaaUhaMaiJJ AVa Kpfj-y t,. asWiTsJafwafa f WaW VWnfVP flat W Iw abLJrAK, jfc JfcJsw" at i. aaasBnaaanaAsnar anL aaaiirannrncKas warMff" ?"w WIUM IMIWaaMMriles JflMM Um aoaaMttlen iiesaiaifllaa, 4; At last revteiM "sasjaaisani of a maierit the antwangCia laaialillaa'' "rnteli K. 9- t. .rii .t'U, rh' iiAKq he In en undoubted Democrat without public record beyond that of an honest, in- ; "Be baa never sought public office t has never raen a candidate for political position, and viU'tMteniniLtinn for state s treasurer has the ijeJearnerit of the candldaey seeklnjc the ni.in plainer lean ine man aeeaiiBB iue mct. . vt A Marked PUtmctlea. rem the Philadelphia Hecerd. F"fr Onu Is a ilexterens mamuter In the 'am 'of nelUIca and. makes, politics his -hnslness, In; bis hands the state treasury 'weeld be a political machine. Mr. Day U a atiiinasfiil merchant, whose polltles la a matter TmimUIaii anil nnt nt menav.uiaklnB'. He FC -would msaae the treasury as he has nisnaged n khhudmn alnre. en atrlctlv butdness -prtoetplea. Mr. Quay represents besalsm iu a was his own candidate, and procured bis own nomination against the pretest of the .better element In his party. Mr. Day is a ftlUtpenUng citizen whose nomination 'hsat upon bim, and who would never held an emce u ne nan 10 run hwi iu 'mi. ""j as state treasurer would serve bimseir. Mr. ' Pay will de bis beat te serve 'the poeplo. J PtttIlilrllitirietFurwrd7 , s'rrem Ue Philadelphia Press. l-i It would be a great mutake te unueresu- Itt'''nwU the force and effect of this Democratic Sprea-ramme The tone and action et the von- ventlen; indicate that the Democrats will HUSH m WMW" ww. .....OJ M y..- . ! In tha rat lilaML thpv it will press the contrast between the business ' man ana wie poiivre mum uij. vWW W UVIUUBUHUHhUIUIWJmiWH'IW ;;?: oinle that the Democrats have put their best HLtoet forward. tf'yreni the Philadelphia Ing.ulrer. ! -Yesterday an orderly nd respectable con- rTentkm of Demecrata met at,HarfIsburg and v4 neanlnated for state treasurer Mr. Cenrad B. f 'iDfjr.nmorchantef thlaclty. Mr. Day was ithVenlTMntleman who cared te accept tbe .nomination, and .he, is unqnesUenably the 'J. - ..- nfltaA tCls1meVl WltllT Of falB -"T aTWVWJaVSBSM s s-w www T" - tP(Hty 'Hals geed man., sim yfetii'Bar rUlr rretemU t iy. 5" JTrW the Xew Yerk e. S( '' They hare an Issue of tbCir own kvJ'enn isylranla which may possibly have ajAjtent '' Influence In the canvass In that state. The . VoepatttuUon or the state pesitrVely prohibits r;itheoenaoiklatlon of parallel and competing rlaaen or railroad. In vtew of tela jjrttfie pro pre V,at4mfl for a merger of the Seuth Pennsyl 3MZui5td Beach Creek railroads in tbe sys- tU,aM nt tha Pennavlvaflla ceBIDanr has ap- A parenUy areuiarddeai of feeling among .v.SaiBeoele. The Republican convention, ;v?(tanth urged te de ae, tdled M reeesnise '.S-.tEeKt' and declare Itself en the question. iM'TfetalTtekMas snladloattenof aympaUiy '?Xlnftsdeney7 The oesatlon has been wawai br tha Demeerata te declare them f'aelvaa xplkdtlyla favor of enforcing tbe i' 'mandate of the constitution and preventing tha oenaolMeuon. ai un same uuw avewasan ed tSathe I'wkieh WewMl ty SQfsw ana get we need ae sorely. , t ..-w K Kf.!T' &Whett ja.40a0rttir hi ' both Heuart be-" wme lnJsgdsnfeswsi(li' te; threw off tha chains whlbli slew hind wem' te, tbe service et monepotyw.hen1frqnt rapeUtlena of Uieeath lerebey the eoMtttatten aball lw-' ;praM ItaeMlgaga npsaitliatr hearts-when dmimlUii - sal - faamnr : IVntM nrlt km . and wluiM-H ikta nreTilttpreeept upon pre-, mTMmw Um!miiSmm mu,' shall Uhmu-naetntq wa.ri aDrsBawVaaSI'Jaaaal la i auil t haien keen rend and mtlnrberhMeft enough a make ibewrundarstand the import of iu i 'plain I eleJay aawf with no fctsra paltry eaceses," they -LB"" "I T-rSHRCS'S SS.T3. niKHTn i . HHIMT MPS! ',WMTWpinJll tv their duly, coupled with a sfeteere desire te de It, wUl enaUa them te eateh. the shortest and the easiest Wy. All trifling with 1 the subject wlit'eeeee-sti ones; all modes of evading this1 gea':pewt(wlll 'go out. of fashion i noeontKranee'WlU be resorted te et ways net; to;de. H while. prefesslag te be lniafaver ', of "It; our, common sense will net.be Insulted by tha offer of a civil remedy te eaeh Individual for public offeuses wbksb effect the wheKs body'ef tbe' people and dlmlnhli tha seearHy et all man's rights at once. Tfca legWatire vision, relieved from the moral atrabitmtt which makes it eroeked new.'wlHaee 'straight through .the felly of trying te cerreet the general evil except by tbe one apfirenriate means of regular punish ment at the snH of tbe sttta ,DeesthMaeem barshriUetaMnlytiot'niere severe than any ether criminal law en our statute book which applies, te railway managers aa.welUaMe everybody else. They need net .suBer' the penalty unless they commit the crime ; anil they will dot commit the crime if you make a Just penalty the legal consequence. '.Fas, a proper, law, te-day. and they will be as honest M you are te-morrow. J! very one of thorn can.' be; trusted te" keep clear of acta which maytake hlmxtu the pentUmtlary. They have been" guilty ks their past lives, and will continue In evil doing for some tlme te oeme, because the. piessntsUte of your laws assures them, that they shall "goun "geun whipped of,,Jnilee." Bat' threaten them with a moderate term of imprisonment and a reasonable fin," and they will no mere rob a shipper en tha railroad than they will pick your pocket at a prayer meeting. Your law will de its work without a slugte prosecution. Thus yen could, If you would, etlecta perfect reform, and yet uet hurt a hair en any head t--- lUlinilUUUlUUH IUUM UDIWUWJ W W wiaaeu. Hat It Is net te be expected that such geed will-come Immediately. Nearly ten years age tbe legislature wan commanded te carry out tbe beneficent measure or the constitu tion. Fer nine years that Illustrious body was a dumb impediment te the course of Justice all its faculties paralyzed by some Inscrutable Influence dead dovetd of sense HXIU HWUUDf as II '1 uuiy lUUCUUIl uw no in. com aostracuen ana ie last, when it was wakened t present governor and remind' seventeenth article. It enetied I and soeke aa one who did net knew he was sworn te oppose tha oenstl te obey Ik Seme members navesbe utter hostility te It, some seem wlllii rena email poruensoi ii, ana one covered that It was all equally l his plan meets no favor. Still, we aeepair. xne people ana uie YOVK9 KtMlHHlMtttr BKMtH AT 4" i T esiwasnsMBjs"i"""""i" .SiawSBySSBSBaBSWwi u ii - r ft FA THHB8DAY. AUGUST Vftam l. ' ftV . SI'"""1, jk i CswaW aTMPP efJvMrary WpnejaV nfMewf (j MWff twaMI IM laWW WuKJN91wmwWt& aVaBMsTWVIIal asavgVwar Ja ,Wfrl HMV) BtWaf anMjar w "& '!.:, '.' w A.vees-aad and fatal bamka issldsnt took ? pUeeat a lata hour Wedneeday night at Mar: rtseV'bM.: at Green Lane. Menhsessarr' ,eennty, 1-a.Mias Jennie Kulp, aged laeva sen, reureu te ner room en me tntra taper M nine o'eiook' and nothing mere waa MM from Mr until eleven o'clock, when avteMak ssHiekvresenndad 'along 'tiie oerrlfaM dowtetha'aUtrway.Tue .proprietor .and athert ware aroused and rushed np stairs and saw anMka Issuing from tbe traasem.Tba mostMeadatog cries issued from the 'room. Mr. Iferrtn tried the deer' and found it Mocked. The young lady who was shrieking .Wltnin wsaitnld te iinleitk the deer., wham. npen sue sereamed, "I citnnet, t cannot r.tha'i kv is broken.". , . ff'tAJ , ,i tun m vow-was iiiihhmut sHmnsHB and a' horrible slabt met their aaew .There steed,. tha, ypnag lady in" tha inaMt;elba roenamassorgame ,BCrere wr.gfti aaaaie'A-M.haA Mma.tn-ansnlaaj haw earnet erbeddlng she dashed forward out et ine mom, leaving a irain et nn ner. JUMneauKi neranmaii cnua whose night elethes were also In names,: Oa of the party at ence smothered the natee- we eniid's cieuing ;y at ence smothered the naiiiea of s clotbletc bv catcliintr uniahd eararlns her with a cnaL Tha nthera M.' 'lowed ijAtn Kulp ua she dsthed down tha Jtrtvr(jlt gari-BiBiiitr tTin liutn Whan Mm . waaaavfe svinuiins) iut iiiij ? asvta 4vaj Herring bad caught tin te her nearly every shred of iiloUileff wasliuiiied frost her bed v.. 'Mr. Herring was very badly burned In pall. wb; a saw remnants ei naine irem aerwaen, she IWltO the fleer, a seething mass or black end quivering flesh. She lingered In great agony a few hours, gasping for breath, when she died. The child was but slightly burned and will re cover. v On the table In Mis KuIp'm room It wat discovered that her lump hail exploded. Miss Kulp had been writing a letter, and, It ap pears, foil asleep when Mie had nearly tin ishbd. In her sleep she must liave accident ally upset the lamp, when It exploded and covered her with burning oil, reuniting as abeve Mated. A TKAMHTMKB HTOHT. Hew aa Old Wagener Dreve Through LaaeaMcr ea Hnnday. Clmmbcriilmrg Valley Spirit Uemtnltreuces. Jee tells it something after this niaaiier t " Yeu all knew 'Squlre ,atLancater; biui that nccr'd allow any wagon te go through town en a Bundny. Well, there war a crowd e' us at lllrd-Ui-Himd ene Saturday morn In', uu' the talk run en this 'ere .'squire We war n-gein te' wards I ancaster, an' some e the fellows bet that I couldn't drlve through there the next day. I'd never been tjiore en a Sunday afore, an' thnili they said be'd ar rest me an' line ine If I tried te se tbreueh I .the'tl'd try lt, for I wanted te expriiincnt the thing myself an' I wanted Jest about iwici as iu te win mai 'ere uei. ae i satu x war a-geln' through, though at that 'ere per tikelar time I didn't have no idee hew it war te be did. Well, these 'ere ether fellers hitched up their teams an' druv te Lancaster en Saturday se's te see the consequence e' ine a-eeuiinr In en Bunday. After they'dlcft 1 tlie't a long time eh te what way I could car cuuivent the old 'squire an' after a wbile I war sure I'd" Jest the Idee. I hunted upan old fellow who enct In a wlille helped the hostlers at the stables In Bird-In-Hand. He war an mutnallr sunnertlna' one another. ' umpbant yci Meanwhile let all tk rings rejoice, come. This. Is their day ??' The Law of the Cane, jrrem the Ledger. In order that our readers may i fairly the meaning et the anti-discrimination and antl-conselldstlon resolves in ihe platform adopted by, the Demecrats yesterdsy, we quote se much el article XVII of the atate constitution as the resolves demand shall be enforced : ' "Section 3. All Individuals, associations and corporations shall have equal right te have persons and property transported ever railroads and canals, and no undue or un un un reasenable discrimination shall be made In charges for, or In faculties for transportation of freight or passengers within tbe state, or coming from or going te any ether state. Persons and property transported ever any railroad shall be delivered at any station at charges net exceeding tbe charges for trans portation of persons and property or the same class In the same direction te any mere distant station," etc. Section 4. Jfe railroad, canal, or aher .corporation, or the lessees, purchasers or mnnaawn. of an v railroad or canal corpora- tlenridiaU consolidate tbe stock, properly or franchises of eh corporation with, or lease, or rrehaseUiewwka or franchises of. or in any way control any ether railroad or' canal corporation owning or baviBg-;nnder Its con cen con treUparallel or, cempetlnglina ; nor shall any emcer of any each railroad or canal oor eor oer poratloa act aa an- otfleerof any railroad or canal corporation owning or having the con trol or competing line," etc. Alleged infringements et these sections give rise te the anil-discriminatien and antl antl antl conselidation agitations. ' unly appeann' cuss an' didn't de 'riarawsjgjsvv - - --rj , agy utaMiQuau no uesir jtp IMSMjiP "t.'tfft""'. tiffflifigt HgaafsiBiBBBS.fts-lBate IMt "' rLLWSESTSnci' MggMg, AaaMnsaviBMBmasBUsBS 'fiw.1 m : . . r?.7-TT-ar,- -. iiRsF-P9VK r jgeHggTwisPplWsisly 1Bktf 'WtjQQ&iwtr prts ta4W mitittSSttUliStwfmt'btA H im JSKM W 9'9Wm.1&J'l!f"!& Um It eeatad a MaiiefMailf 'a"f senasjasaaif aSBSBnsssrW'swsBa sw , -wsjrassFwew iSii n ! ! ,! m ins ejawar m Tarn nsreHtLSBB tsastawassjtsjssinimBnir.ifJUisijj we - -- , .anae eajhwai 'aasusw,nxirBas v, sssraswsasw'aj , , ajkv isn4 -nrveTore.er.Bns9SS)MSDnesi eeBBBBwi ssr sBjasst'nsr iniia s iwssssvwa nmmtm mn.hitmMiamimMriMmnmv Ifjaati lain m ' f lftJtsOftMalseVssfa yetta,viae' fl wffMmfttm aW MfUNWMd Hi MaaswawMioaMnMBMeaMo 9KB JUlMtA XMi -A 'Cl ' .i ' ...!; MI",'.l,V, ..tl,'.?ittfl . aha aisastsVsfejalsa ValaV .'v ItailaMatki' nasM aaM Pienktesii :.a r: iTha-'Phl :obari,'efUia PBB7, ss new.- in.t.i .Theatpsen lft for K'f rlralariaBreflaaat. ( Vina rraaldiat ettr.;wadaasday Ttt PriaUtut atdanwd a lew deya I. dartflltial .a-Mrtty,.! thePena tanitac-lMdkl sbbl iran bob tha Wkha M tiaanHaa. AS Mr. YaB alaeatgaratajia, thIalaiaiaiMaga or.rattread enaMats mayne eensasstaa ajore t daataL TBaansnartattabfll'm bem nreaared ter the soileHeal M the sylyaeav who decline te gttaaay Infernav- non ragaraing m oeassnav - m prouaeto that thianswer will atata that tha reasea tha , pasyars nt tha pstHlsnars ' for : an iadanetten aMIWMfiiaaalstlatiterhi Mthtngte awJera.Mt Is a faet that g ilgMML yW , aireritKhaabeencTasad, tlta WnldsraUen paktovarandthaaeodsdeUrarad. ThlswlU be newa te IM anO-trsnafsr party,' Who have oeawnMaHy maanaiaan sinos'iae neaiwas ikaeVwBM Maehl aUt Het dellv. na.1 tKj-ttJXL.4',1:! .kHjVCJ- t "A remlnaneMelal eCtaa Peneaylvanla cempaay hat SaM that the manageaiwitdld net view the sttastlen wlth-any Sarm what avtr nor bad thaVat any time slnee tha deal ,was made had eesatl am te tear that any of Its .fttvMeaa weaid fall te ha carried out. .When Mr. Vanderbllt told them ha would deliver torteeth Panr MMt Cmk reads they aWy knew.WlHn; twwaiil8fw?s"gpjj M.fciil'll.a.ii'lwi.iit 1 T' ii -nn . 1 Anether efltelal tbeughl that tbe whole asatter was nfeee of penueai eunvtrap engj. aa in the bram of Attorney General Cas aldyS glye a been .te hte candidate for state treasurer Hit hed keen a bena-fide suit at tbe lnittgatlen of tha aaU-Vanderbilt party It would have been begun long age, when the matter wan layroeess of mgotlailen. On' the street, the, fwildert rumors wure afleatA Seme persons claimed that the Haltl Haltl Haltl tnoreifcUhle warn at. the bottom of the suit and were te furnish tha money te carry It en In tha hope of damaging their powerful rival. This .idea was net; favorably received by many, who thtnk that .the move le purely pelitkJaU There Is still another class of men who think that the suit was brought In geed faith and believe that any technical grounds which the Yanderbilt party may lntrodnce Inte tlielr answer will be overruled by the courts, onthegreund that it Is known be yond cavil that the Pennsylvania is tbe actual purchaser and as such is violating the spirit, If net the letter, et the constitution. The general opinion appears te be that tbe suit Will end inn short but ably-conducted hearing. In which the Pennsylvania will come oil victorious. The llual hearing will prelwbly take place October. HO MARKET tOR BVANUAh. He Mr. Cleveland Declined te Itecelte the l'rurlDt rartlcular. Bars toga Cerr. N". Y. World. The mera tog after the piibllcalleu of Iho Ilulfsle scandal against Mr. Cleveland, he roceUod n letter from a cltlren or Kentucky who doscrlljed himself as a trim Democrat anxious te accomplish the successor his party. In this letter the writer said that he had lUed for a number of years In the vicinity of the plnee where Mr. lilalne ence taught school, and that He waa familiar with tbe detail el the old Dlatne scandal In that state, and that he could fur nish such a circumstantial narrative as would convince every ene of the truth of tbe story. Mr. Cleveland Immediately replied te this letter. Ills answer te It was written In his own hand. Ne copy of it was retained, but the gentlemen, who told me about It. read it through befere it was ent. While he Is net able te gie the exact language of It, he yet was able te reproduce Its spirit He said that the lettcriwgan by say ing, "1 am erry te leant Dial you area uemecnti." -Mr. uieteianu men wcui en te that be bad nc mm mSmC- esc . '. n' TC iV' WI4J '.. HJK s ifl THE CHI?(ESR mUGK. 'ftrV v- it ,rt i w ' l v 1,-yFx. ?." f.-tftk. TW . -. j- l v YTZ 7 "SU i.w, - f mmmwmmm mm camtuw jftaa fjtcrxtf Bmwn in e ATrHIMSt-fVefiIAaSf LMoefMM i' M "!$ sy " V rtae Vtease mrtefCalaa isofteeHM . tarteWtaaahrast CalaatMy, , A Mr , r & K rs &i U" K i- " - HI' .Vx-r - wn ., fc --.. --w ' - 'i. -1 t. 7" fc.". , i' u,!Tmfla'(fvnswNaiwM yygaww jjara asea tmmmitmmmm mm yaarssuepsnaj aaa I Oeaal3r.new:a' t'.Haaaan jew tirMmii.n- I let him sav all this without respendln' onewordau'thenhewenton te talk mere. Afierae'dgotanuietlrod I pulls back the wagenewrerttr'aaysas calmly a If netliln' war the matter t "IiOeklnyer. l've get a crazy man yer. Don't yen think It would be advisable te let me go eat e town T He's uucommen violent, an' tf he'd get loose I'm afeerd he might de right smart e damage. What d'ye sayt Can I go en V " k An? blamed me if tbe old fellow dld't let me go right through town without payln' him anyone. But I tell you, fellers,! .war UTCmenoeus near lauguiu wueu a. hket u tbe wagon. That old galloet tied up, In tbar war a roll In' e' bis eyes oreun' an' a gabbiln' like a real crazy man an! he tried desperate hard te Jump at the 'squire. After we get out e' town I took the ropes efTn bim an' left blmoute'the wagon an' he walked back home. I aaw him t'ether day an' he wanted te ride through Lancaster en Sunday agin, but it don't pay mere u encu- 'Details or the deatnMtKm in Caaten.Catea, and viemlty by thereeent graat ,rath4teraa hre,have bean reeetvedfcy private partlea In WaehlngtewU ,The flood was tka'ateat serleus which has vMted Canten InlMrty years. Mera than ten thousand peraens kat their Uvea and a mt greater number are left Jr f starving condrUen. Kntlre villages wave anguilMand the riea and ailk eroes la the viehjtty were almost ruined. Thai price ctf riea has been raised eighteen per eent. In coneaqueneaofUMloMofthecrmv .-j The rain 1W1 the latter part of Jenenttlag and evivgawing all the rivers. Many of the streets -of Canten were flooded for ever n week. At Ss-NI City, the water broke through the city walU Jt Is reported that several thousand, people were 'drowned In' that place. VThe embank ments of Mm rivers were broken in numerous pteses, and tbe water swept across the surrounding ceun- .., UHIJIHJ) 1HI1JHI.IJ WB1V1U . . foreigner, who was an eye-witness of the seenes of devastation, reports that ene night the beat he occupied anchereaWiiear a bam boo grove. By morning the wSter had risen te the tops el the bamboos. At ether point it roseas high as forty feet during a night time. ,The inhabitant fled from the villages and camped en the hillsides. At Kbu-Iu, a tttarkct-place situated near an embankment of one of the strrams connected with the river which brings water from the North and West rivers, tbe majority or the Inhabitant were drewued by tfie water breaking through the enbankinent. Seme escaped te a piece or rising ground in tbe neighborhood, but tbe water continued te rise and gradually overtopped the elevation, drowning these who steed upon 1L Seventeen Chinese graduates in Canten, hearing or tbe dUtress and suffering prevalent In their na il ve villages, took )asMage en a beat, with a view or proceeding home te render what o e o sbtaiicetbey could. Oil the way the beat was capsized and all in it were drowned. In some places parents tied, their children en the high branches or trees, whllethey insti tuted measures for their goneral safety: The trees were washed up by the roots and the children were drowned. Tbobedyofabrido, dressed in her bridal robes, was found floating In the river at Can Can eon. A large tub was also seem rlt was picked up and found te contain a boy and a' girl. With thein wait a paper stating their names, tbe day an J heu r el their birth. Tbeir parents hsd taken this means te nave the llfe of their children. The writer of the loiter Ireui which the abote is taken says that the auuering that Is being endured by thousands in tbe provlnce" is simply heart-rending and that threw floods will, of course, bring en ethor calamltietl. The subsiding or the water will leave an alluvial depesit that will bunion the atmos phere with malarial poison. The pcople nre ebliged te use the filthiest and dirtiest water, which must gle them all sorts of disease. Thoneii-progreaslve character of tlie pcople leaves themhelplaws In tha foce of calamity, and all they can de i te beat gongs, burn incense, howl te the hea ens, pray te one idol togeaudcauso another te step hli ralulng, prohibit the killing of pigs, clese the north gate, snub the northern ruler and thou Uke their dun co in Important l'eiMleii DocUlen. ticncral Black, coinmlssienor or pensions, has made an Important ruling affecting the righla of malmed soldier in the late war. Up te this time the pension ollice has held te U4 iH latar rfawlawtea deavtvlega UBdartaa aaanraaBBa " jfcJPy,Jaaa'ajr' new.'iaasae-j-wasrai recas, aw lnf awpntaaea i BMall hnfiisarri manpHH Hfass.r mmh7 yKmrnTfWffi'iix'. je ' J fi.t'V , - ""VW SEE W !t Pk.-rm liiimmui'i 1 . -A fl JTt IT 1 t rx ) U-ttaaoyflaaate IStbUemmU. rrMMiatrrteW,eWefieday " , S " Har?avB"'ataa M present of ressgak my eeainwaann m ministtr te Austria; Tha awe ilpartaunt toast flrstseWe the jjteiM of Hw'ibbNV mL ,tlia' Anssrian government mnat ha Ihraad te put Itself en record The pout hi Jaatbara.. jllad Austria assigned de reaarMWfcvtateHy said.' 'We( refuse te re--, eeive this mm,'VmiUi have been all right1 and atotwe32 have ended the matter., le aevarfantte,reanlred te give reasons In Melt aaate nnlaasFseas M, but If It sees fit te stea mt tiateM these reasons most be rep. at) t Kew, Aattrte has gi van raarens, but they ara twarepntaUe they are trlveteu. Thiyaraan airtt te thwi people reasons whlML In (ha ateetaeatb. eantnry," ara an at., frontte tha oesnmon aente of mankind. , --a-- With, Italy-the eaasrie diisMnt. The reaaea liven by' that government appealed .te aae as having in Itsomethlugef feree, and aaicoaianetweu no anyuiing iwbuiui ateaaRaMMr own government by forcing nn laaua, I of course resigned as eoen arthe raaten was made known te ma It eftrfaialy, would have bean unpleasant for King Hum bert te receive as minister of this govern-" nient a man who bad Se severely danettaced his father, Tbe rearna given by Austria, en the contrary, are suelt aa cannot commend themselves te aav tbtnklM eemmunHy.- os- taWallylntelstiayaridage,'' v M ,i .. f'"Xt has bean gsneiwtly nnderstoed In this cenn try that Anstria's refusal was based en iha st that yew vw la a cfanraw.'aMi-en that account could net be received by the Austrian eenrt," '.; ' M 'And would net that lie a friveienit reason In this age of the world? Austria be enae-' bled members of that race.- Whether they are received at court or net If cannot say. But that tbe Austrian government should assign such a reason for refusing te receive a minister of another power seems very strange." "What I shall de new 1 de net knew. 1 1 was city attorney of lMcluueud before I was appointed, l resigneu, seiu my uurary ana my neuse. new 1 1 branch." 1 1 m. a". . J . ." asiaBaaapaeinM- ' i "i !" ! n ' ' "' rf " Hill inPwvi Ilia - akaakMaaaalaaaaaaaaaWaWJaagaaaMa-aaaaaaavHlama Aaig niii L vS T ' " 11 - New i am broken up root and Tlis Mprtag Uareea Ilank Meeting Alt Calls. rnn,ADKl,rniA, Aug, 27. The following notice is posted this morning in the branch ofllce of the Spring Uarden bank : ' Te facllltate busincMf, dopeeltors will prespnt their checks at 1-lh and Spriniidardcu streets ferpayment. Settlement with hank will be made here as usual." Checks w ere pro pre pro seu ted and paid, and there is little oxciUunent at the branch ofllce. President Kennedy and Director Kvans roiteratotlio statement of the bank's seUcncy, and assistance has been offered by ether hanks. Thore is a large crowd of ilauloreimdoposltors at the bank building, 12th and Spring Oarden streets, and delalls of tolice nre kept at 11 ie bank te prcsone order. Ills UUappearanca ICvitlalncil. Cinaae, Aug. 27. UU Prank, Iho eldest of several brothers engaged iu the liquor bus iness lu different parts of the city, lms I icon mybtorleusly missing slnce A "gust 18. This morning, Julius Frank received the follow ing message from New Yerk : "Hunk all my own meney and yours tee, en the beard of tr.ulu. Hae gene fur goetl. Serry, but can't be helped. (.Signed), Km i'n im;." Some little tiiue acu I'll en the iirelcuse of being able te engineer a little whisky trans action favorably for lilmselland brothers no cured f 10,000 from his relatives and was net heard of until this morning. Jth ACK-ACK CI-! A WBTTlfiU. St. ' theoensutuuonai .inniutBOB. . jb. i I 'jrtna; this issue me ueaaoeraw iwimjiij IV iSSnminMi thn rpfnrm administration" and ii' ,npiF-- - ....L s v.in.,i rnr utaia ireunmr a canuiuaie im ,;.-.l n-OWW""" .. . "" .VT JJwlVtn n.-WBOaaetacuenis nreiiy ie wjeriivuw i ,'tftaa of Matt Quay. v,r ; Ji f JJ2 r ae-SUed Iee. r h llBVMMi tka H ew Yerk World. ritoTMJaaea ever in Pennsylvania la pretty ,V watt ISft- III5 .& tn tha eanrildatss Quay and Tha atraaaB la aUthsltoenld be desired smssss gSia-TalJ' f:r..ir. J"ZmVT-mT " -rz-?r . '. -'"-- - w-a-.U. gM.,: aaV aBVavsaaaaaw awwy VTtaaak Vet. K 4riM'Ja'atoek,sapaKihtathe8eaateCea- ?rA'inmee7A,S W3rj 'L, , , I -ty 'Wa Mteftw taWtitet In this straggle for r'fK hOBOSt gararnaten. agannw ae pun u. un , ' rallrta oefiratloriS the Just eause baa no ? rhannt itf nm W de seem te be out en S.IitesmkBBr Thelltaeflngtrofmenopoly hitAWMfthartlholelnaarthauw. "iwrtafliaBea of oer aaamlea ever the h tagWature la mysterletts, inealcnlable and ' a "'strong enough te make tha coeaUtuUon a ! :4attarln spMeet ealha toeUylt,anda -.. . petMlar denund, almost nBlvaraal, te enforce r.Tt-T ThaM la no ether aubjeet upon wbieh the . iaiaitoaahyasupeaas,teostlniport- Miter ntt,,, Afraid te oppose tha orraptoor erraptoor orrapteor iraMeat and iMeddeNMl t , It SthamtesUant nanteaUly. Pruo-ntpelW- aanalwyawaataaoeui " MMI tha rlghtpata haaa ia fuUef iM.. tt lajsaaafai wraiae wa " kar than waraaUyarat hrwj Masf.ef tha Maate taka Ma4 The amoral naa His Wae Thrown Inte tha iAWrrae Kivcr. Muchexcltament waa caused -along the River StlAWrenee, in ,the vicinity of the Thousand Islands, late Tuesday afternoon, when a report was received from the small Canadian town of Rockport, that General and Mr Jehn A: Imogen, end and Mrs, O. B.' Marsh, of New Yerk, bad beencapshwd tn a beat near Slave island, and drowned. The report proved te be untrue, although mere 4 waa (some foundation for it. Early In tne season Oeneral and Mrs. Legan decided te visit the Thousand Islands, and accepted the Invitation of Mr. Mrh te be bls.guesU at bUoettoge ea'Cherry-IaUnd. On Monday fterndSn Mr.' Marsh gave a private exeurslen in honor of htegnsehv The party numbered aheuUhtfty, av.7wara conveyed la three steam yaanai te aiava laws w w pv. dinner wDaarrad. "Aitor Innoheen, a photegiaPhar,.wha is making pictures of aomVeftbsoenery ef.tharlw, happened zsEms&ffim vwafaajaavanm oea juneh u n no pTpfTv-r. .1 WMOTafsnraaD, ana um oebuiiip nver. Aim water waa n who acoempaniea ,terthe reseue. After Wart piacea saieiyea te two ladles were yevy much exhausted.- General .Legan !, and declined te be helped until all the ethers were safe." Mrs. Legan was ruueh M.Kn..tauteu aunatenBv admonished bylheganeral teJtaap oeoL ' the ptetura waa takam aatha partf thrown Inte the i water. TaanoalUen of tha oeoupanU as the beat weateve UppoMUea U Mirer. A large employer In New Yerk city who wa- interviewed en tbe silver question U re IX ted as 'saying. ' There Is net a worklng werklng mni iu our employ hore in New Yerk who will take silver without grumbling. Hereto; fore we have been in ine unit or paying our men with bills. We constdered it net tbe fair thing te unload silver en them, butlast week we bad te glve them silver because the banks asked us te take It j In fact, they said they would have te give It ,te usTab we paid en the men for the first time in sUver, and the foreman complained about It If this silver Inundation continues I don't knew what businessmen will de. It will seen be se bad tbatwben a mangoes eat te collect we shall have te send along a porter 17, . ihe silver be receives. Tfaere la S Kenerallmpreaslen among werklngmejithst merchants buy up sliver coin at less.thaB IU narveyere.af twrf beMUi te hka. far a I -" '.-? SM. ' a"- W-'iaiir-Bl Tha wlrandUa et.tba Cambria Iren i oem--pany.at JahlawOWa, wt Ma -an Idle for assne time, have fMatoaiepsratleris and will Mafter raa doahte taa. f " - StaaawaPaaayMnflsmhMat roenbraetor Jwhsse aanse.teiarJiuTa.e.lws.-. arraated AVednesday afternceu, en charges of having muuiaiea anu cnaugeu iut oauewciui. vy mu votes of a certain precinct lu Danllleata recent Democratic, primary election. Mever JfcCe's dry house at their pouder mlU, In Brandywln Schuylkill county, was blown up with about 350 kegs of powder, en Wednesday. It shook the earth for Ave miles around, breaking window panes in houses, etc. The cause of tbe explosion Is net known. Fortunately, no one was near and no ene was Injured. Messrs. Colredo fc Bayler, proprietors of the hrldm works, at Pottstown. have been awarded by tbe Pennsylvania railroad com pany the contract for erecting a bridge ever Mill creek, near Newcastle station, Schuyl kill county. Tbe bridge Is te consist or stoue piers, With iron superstructure, anu win uu about 600 feet long, spanning both the creek and the Reading railroad tracks. It will be en the branch of tbe Pennsylvania company extending through Sekuylklll county, Tbe Backwalter family, bera and ralsed in Montgomery county, are very long lived. Jeseph Bnckwalter, of Philadelphia, was Uj en the SttBOf'June; Jacob Buckwalter, of Tnrilmna- waM SO en ttlO 18th of AUKUSt! Hannah-Kraia. of Pbmnlxvllle, a sister, was 85 en the 15th. et last March; William whePnwy lereaW--be- tse.rjwaran,s for aatnatollen of either regast.Mh. .w, letet.alMdl.recelv t'fw-eu at thaw eiv7.90 par month from the date of awreral' of thataet" ba act of tareb 3, 1 pro pre vidas: " That all soldiers and sailors of the United States who have had an arm taken off at the shenMer Joint caused by Injuries received in the line of duty, and who are receiving pensleas, shall have tkalr Pfwdens Increased te the same amount that the law nowKivaste soldiers and Hailw whoteve i . Jia. u.a bin Inlnt : aad this act shall apply te all who shall Iwjwraafterjplaead en Tuero are less than a dozen cases in the country where tbe cut is through the Joint, or In which the Joint bes been disarticulated. With the object or testing the past ruling en thH point a ponslen nttomey recently pro pre pared two cases Frank McEastman, of Pennsylvania, and .Oliver K. Dean, or New "Yerk and pfuscnted them te tbe commissioner, Insisting that both cases clearly came within tbe previsions or the tntntita. nithniiirti the atnnutationlwes below the Joint The commissioner took the sauie bread add liberal view of tbe statutes, hold ing that Eastman and Dean were entitled te tbe rate of 1337.50 per month, and Issued a ruling te thai enect. -ine acciaum n," is believed, all cases of amputation near the elbow, knee or hip Joint, where the cut is se near as te render the remaining bone use less, Uie language of the law being Identical, and the principal Involved being tbe sanie. xtihvnaiTies or revHU xicumax. TUAcbll fmir- MmmMvr MM TBI ,. 4. I - MMt. i. JU eraanrii Um h.(."-1Li tWha-..-J UltBHBBlTI itf BalaBBBBBBBBflBA M ll A--ls-UaW- I s". S7.H t-lr, K v apKean. aJsBjBBareuer, innWaMHPn' ia vtaUl lijteywsllbeXiWaJ 'laaslMM nrri xS BBBBaan uyjml rJmmWL an !i ib ataWMIaWatO H WW aWwarti tuidrfl -IPililiii I. e 4 IsttaigvJaaMnelbytt iiiMiiilPiag i tiiasa,- l.p.. haantMaBBBWaar Ot LQlaal eetM laitar.ev4 kt-M aKatat eenrt iuf m&m UMl rlVL.ifir'- -IT 14a..aUsaar "Ml ti' A j;CiwaaVaa&att fe.dhal UM eaata af AHBaate ls ahnfsnf 1tef jteaHlaa le. "-f, repiy sneT Is ether, court written ,' rotary f tretlcr $ Sbewinc thriistupalt or tbe wasd fore thei waa vleua.1,i coedmaa Cencreaa fM aaWavcn -th' being Hieea mae mmi dry by i iien or me war. preasiui i ciein wit court, whlah ware i i stud cralleti by tbawd eeur , VKtMB 9VICK, Af The .tlurderer of a Da ti(jtl ' trneaea h.'i. Dkauwoed. Dak.. ntri Lrncb. of Stuntls, wn uiiat i nleht.tnliiiinatna.iliV 1'r.rallIuaM TlaMla bf company Aiastk VinttHfaimmUL f stationed at Fert Mend! mmUimmtim lynched TUeseVy - nlgl byja'MKjifc laff time age llallls beat . triers WeUMflW 4 broke three of her rl Vv, DrijdteH mmtfyy called te attend her, nu I fa.) ahvoiiajinBVteaU'f as a witness ler tne gra ia, jnry.V sBgip wi ludicted and threatciuil te hMH Tbe night of the murdt t hq d went te sturgta, crept (.tealk doctor's efflea and fired at hist tiie wlndew.Y' Tbe as.3ssnatf discovered, and Hallu vvm: criina Un belBg cenfirntedwlj lib Kiillt ha cenfessdf Ta mob seized him and hangednkeL was cry popular. II e t as f3 , j canyj te the hills from 1 1, Clem I8,a, Jus body was mrieii ; .MtAniiu jiuners. H. k,- rii' aa CToater-. ,gaj awaaUlMnNnt JK bW-gaVMIHte,' a fMKSV afQNafc ta aSMgffMfga Ute - im IOBaWajBM,''g - , ffi hbAkrii, ' vm whma.t.j. wm,9-Kmj -a Wmmmlfr;, rf"iii f ( a. . -i wni;! en the z B faoevalueenpurrsotopaywagps, thorepy making a handseme pretlt That U pna'ra pna'ra sen why the men don't like te Uke It Kvery Kvery bedy knows what silver is. It Is In disgrace, and the best thing te be douels te step coin ing It ir the government pera wiwww r1? JT silver en "tbe business finances wilt sooner or later become .de-, warn dean, and .muahdif shore, butn rswaiM raanaaai aLmMIM ranged. Thre is se mucu reeling agrwev Silver that men apoleglao when they pa' it out te us." , - " .t A Herse's ratal Bath. Frew the Oxford Press. Heward Tayler Is a young miller of Lewts .vUle, Chester county. He drove te weed- ' . .. ..... !.. AM II..IJMUU lawn camp en tne join , ""--- ble horse, niee animal, get loose d anj taring a cornfield ate very freely nat tha' green corn. Returning home the following Monday ha had taken the harness off the horse and It being very het ran and lay down la a mill race ana aiea aoea aiierwaru it, nan Buck- waiter, of Evatisbtarg, Montgomery county, wilt e in uctouer ueh uu uwiw h."vi; waiter, of Pottstown, was 82 en tbe 21 of June. Average 87 years. Damages by Ughtlng lu f he Lewer Kul. Frem tbe Oxford pre. The aterm en Sunday evening was quite destructive in tha lower end el Lancaster county, fr Tbe lightning did considerable damage and the rain which fell very bard for some tlme, . raised the streams and vuhad tbe nublle reads, lhrce fat tears belonging te-Washington Wbltaker and Chalkley Uackeit, et Fulton tewnnblp, were killed by lightning, which struck a tree under which they were standing in tbe field. Jeseph Blackburn, of tbe, same town ship, had'feur haad or cattle killed by light ning while In a field. Lightning struck tbe beuse of ButlerYonger of Fulton township, nd his child was badly stunned by the snetw. A uw guiuuiu), in uvui - -- liraw's residence, Lyle,. was struck by the electric fluid and lern te Piece The dwelling house of William T Ingram, Fulton tewMhiP, was also struck by light nlngand tha whole family badly stunned. The fluid pssaad down Inte the cellar. Tbe stable of Franklin Telllnger, hear by, waa also struck and one end considerably racked, but waa dot gred. Jaspn Bolten, ofirumere township, had three cattle killed hi the field, It te also rumored that tbe barn of Reuben Alexander, near Oonewlngo, was struck and HaajBaau, VJija7a, pf a, vvai v- a r S'CW'W ' damaged the reads, but no bridges ware taken away. BBBBBwan w w T i7e 1 . tever pratapts a aaeraeaiy novet pp- Oenatal Legan oreeran BBverat ut uw m flahrurf up aa mementos of his first TlaHtntoTenasnd Islands, at MaOaU'a rerry. Tc-JUt im Vate Madias! aasoetoUou, inhmnatilnf tha tesuliT of Laneaatsr, Caas- ter. Trade am MWtenatf at Pa,. rrhfeChff: Shew Near WUaartarre. Frem. early, morning Tuesday; until lte that night there wan a a heavy downpour or rain, la Luserne county. At Marpers lake, tea mUaa freat WJlkeabarra, snqw feU Wed nelday erfWaWtrSatlnaeTuntll neon, wlthlght JnTarTaaTThe waatber has" taken a deelded ebange and Is quite cold. Oaeep,Baaws., Probably en aeapunt of the warm weather and tha early opening of the Masen a number riu shows are exhlWteag at.Uw Prieaa. MtsteysHs Tourists are nowteljghow tegaTlB, 30 and ae eanta. ,'Ia).'awli, who played hare, will pnt uplnwrjrleaswaek after naxt . , ? -y, J" . - 1 if f i. Waatatevetaaa U asaril. roin.VhaLeulsvlua uoviner-ieanuu gStoae,littanita day MMUte rausral af an OM Pemeerat. Jacob Hoeker, who died en Monday morn ing last, aged 05 years, a life-long Democrat, aaaan nonereu citisen ei japun winwmn waa buried at 0 JO te-day, from the residence el his son Charles, at Ephrata. i ii The Mayer's Court. The mayor disposed of four drunks and two ledgers this morning. Tbe drunks were old offenders and all were committed, The loggers were dbwharged. A SMASH. lie mst her J a the garden, Ana she was su aieae. Ills its he fUftta reaad bet waUt, And said she was his own. HoeahrllpctatortBto A kiss with najBsye's set Ana than, wttkJBtoten's fcryer. KsrssftwlPVaa?14' WM ssreaMM&aatftean imraar. r Wm la a mmwmmmyg-t' '.aai aaw wane Te tm Taken te VhlUdelpbta te Answer fur Ills Crime. Kdward Klchman, tbe boy who wasdo wasde nfwt in Btnsllntf letters from tbe Lancaster nnstemce. and who ene week age Laurel. wim committed for a bearlng be- fnrn Cnminlsslencr Siaymaker, w taken before the commissioner at 1:30 this afternoon, where he waived a bearlng and In default or 11,000 ball we committed ler trial befere Judge Butler, of the United States district court of Philadelphia. The boy . ni..i in ulianm of Demitv MarshalJ. A. Helllnger, who will take blin te Philadelphia en Saturday and turn him ever te the United States authorities. it la iinrtnrtitimri that the effort Uiade te have the boy sent te the Heuso of Hefuge by the Judges of our courts wasabandoued when It was learned that Judge Butler boil power te commit bim te that institution instead or the penitentiary, if tbe facta lu the case war rant it. VuUiIub Along tlte Silver llellar. United States Treasurer Jerdan says: "We nre doing cur utmost te get tbe sllver dollars out of the vaults of the treasury. The gev- nrninent has offered te pay transportation ier tbe coin, and If the poeplo w out the meney In, tills sbape all tney nave te ue is te uu iur it Se far from hindering the circulation e the silver dollar, the effort of the department lb te see hew many or tuein can, unaer tue most faverable facilities, be put outside the treasury. Te this end every one and two dollar note has been called in from the sub treasuries, and net ene will be issued for nnnt ha. t hia la the season of the year when the circulation of the silver dollar can have Its fairest test Frem new until Deeembwrist the demand for money of small denemina tien will be tne greatest.- Celd Weather at CampmeaUng. The second day (Wednesday) of thocamp thecamp meellng at Frledensburg was largely at tended, many people from Reading, Lancaster nnd other'nelnta betasc present The early services were well attended, as were the rest of these during the day and evening. The cold wave has recchsdthecampand overcoats are comfortable. Prayer meeting at 830 by Rev. 1L J. Gllek, of Fleetwood. At 10 a. in. eU w v. Wuml. of Readme, preached an able sermon from Leviticus, eighteenth chapter, thirty-third verse. Subject, "Beau ties or Nature." - i " bhI! Vim llerndsr. llvaUng an Old 3lan for lilt Mimr), NeiuilSTOVVN, Pa., Aug.27. Until recently Charley and Isaac Jehnsen, brother, ec- ciipiedadouble bouse iu Plymouth tow ushlp. They lived alene and were reputed te be mJcrs..(Charlcs, dlcd rcceniiy ana lswc ;tegpaKref the house te (.Banes y, an X old man or -similar ABOtKV etgat q.wecs law nigat e t nenae aurtag benadaad gsggad htm and, heat hloiter hleiter iUy. e They demanded the' key of tbe sale, hattettvtJti vMoa'weakteapesk. After rsnaseklngtheheBae tneyivsnfe uum uum abetttflGa, mesUy trade dollars, Jehnsen was found Uter la the evening by Rataeey. He cannot describe his assaBanla. " Braoferd Beakui by An Kxplusleu. r Ubaihore, Pa., Aug. 27. At nine o'clock this morning Rebert's glycerine factory, two alias from town, caueht tire. Superintend ent LcwlsMhe only person around at the, time, saw that be could de nothing, and ran for bis lffe. A terrluc explosion followed, which shook Bradford te Its centra Ktucry's i.m brink liulldlnir shook like a leaf. The oxpleslou was the greatest ever beard here. Thore was but ene run In the lactery at the time. The building was completely w recked. Tbe less is net yet ascertained. Twenty-Twe ew I'rletts. Baltimore, Aug. 27. At the annual ro-trcat-fer tbe candidates ler the ministry -it the Jesuit college, Upward county, twenty two young men were ordained te the priest, heed. Of this number, 11 belong te the pro pre pro vlneo of Maryland, 5 te Missouri, 3 te New Orleans, 2 te New Mexico, and ene te Cali fornia. I I Mere VenuajrlninU l'ettmasten. WASitiuaieN. D. O., Aug. 27. The fel lowing named fourth class postmasters were Snow in Vermont i tut VenHjytiiili ItUl MSI), t, Aug. 2i, -HttOW Jt uieuntalns hereabout jeiterday" tneming. SrAUTerf, Vn., Aug 27. There was a hc.ivy frost here last nlgbtpardeHti and late com w cre badly damaged.? ;$ CiilCAOn, Aug. 27.-liiIgbVrr(iBts are re jKirted freui ar!eus jwlnts In WJseenslu and Iowa, tlie damage ti t tops loping pensiiter-jAjtjgVQ able. Thowcather is atpUrjnallytceldfcj Leck Havun, Pa., August 27.-Llgbtfreat!?f " a-r -u..u. .... V......B .- t-..w '.- IJ.r,'.' this county, but net enough te .daniage ,yeg..it null. Kllrltt ilnvrlatf. nraa.kii,j:- . ...; .4 ' WhHSi, ' 5 - 4 -7A. m FrJi etatien Mrleiisly, fell here yestcrday Sllcht llurrlaa Itebbed Ills Own Caaaa atf -Pii?.A Tflx.f AugiV, vThe maa, atagawnm reuaeu uwiinawi' uj,-H)ajuBawi -i.li,.M m Wm IWlMnrmkmt Ml. WMmaaa aaHn mm aet OhaiieyKeMavlWi eupahttrf the aaaW). aalagaBasdte tuyad..jgaik- 4ae wc, twu ri ,viiiieai istered packagea aud i session.. NerrlswlU ne.i ."11 amUtumir.m u.TrytvtortW.e.-Jji, workmen employed op Uiit'uew BalltojefeWj, OhioUne intheNek.4n'angagat.dtv?feJ - c .. . .. ...i... ' - - !''-'" uc irnufc ui.uia cuuFjirn .-,.w-. - $5 Nevada street A conflict has leea-telked jjj about, but It is stated at tee ranBsytvwnw ,jjs; nUIKAtU WIIICU UJ ,,.-.-. -- -4 '-. " i physical resistance 10 au aavanoeoi, taa,nw Ajwyr reid at the pe'nt In queirtlen, prompt legslfSCi j! steps will be taken te prOvcut crelr atflfey, 8" l?.'i The Serati'St I'ty". IV Smiatoe, N. Y.,Ang.27.-Firniee,;kp,, 111U0; Mamie Hunt second. Tlme, 10, Second race, Sprague wen, KosU-ike third. Time, U59. wen, Bounle Prince itj,i one inlte and a turlong;Cel. VvV-i Si "H iTsir all 3S5JF-! appointed tenlay In Pennsylvania ; Oeorge Paff", Hellam; E. U. Lee, Frlondsville; P. It Brennan, Little Meadows; I. J. Woollen, Gqruiany Extendleg Iter Clninia Lonuen, Aug. 27. The Daxly Xacs' Ber lin dispatch says that Germany will shortly declare her suzerainty evor the Marshall Islands, which lies te the eastward of the Careline. It Is undorsteotl that Knglsnd will net object Twe Important rrisener. New Oddkanh, lib., Aug. 27.-Deputy U. S. Marshal Parker, having in cbarge Aufdo Aufde Aufdo merto, the absconding treasury clerk, and Shepherd, the alleged counterfeiter, arrived hore last uigbt attsvyi rl Third race ; Raplde ftrst Irlah Pat second, . . - . .1 , a OL , !!" li.s llopedalo third. Time, '-M-. - :?&?-lKt Fourth race; Benitte first,. Vol"ieodrijV w Bottter third. Time, 2 llj-f. s-sW ' . i -1 kKVJ ! aw i"-" ' vr a .. a-Wn4arii,A Ilk TrVklttntaA AKntrwu -uwas 'h"-' Jehn B. Graham, through his attorney, B. F. Eableman, entered suit te dny in tbe court r nlaaa aaalnst Jehn L. Denllnger, ferslaadei.1 PlalnUa; alleges that Denllnger raniatad repwta WyS2 tat'ier naaaay, frmwf.rr-Z71iZZ partise iiiiiiiiw aaara Why bbeuld It lie ? Frem the New Yerk Sun. Why should a congressman be buried at the public oxpenso, when ndefuact postmas ter at Philadelphia, or a collecteratSan Pran Pran clsce is Interred nt the oxpeuso efhis lamlly 7 Simply bocause cengress nas tne vuuiihei the peeple's money. Why should the funeral of a messenger or doorkeeper of Congress be paid for out of the treasury, while tbe funeral bills of a New Yerk letter-carrier, or el a deputy gauger at New Orleans, go te the meu's relative T Fer the same reason : Cougress holds the purse strings. Married tn latMuien, On Wednesday morning Frank A. Mutthcs, druggist, was united in wedlock te Miss Mary V. dauguwr or uepuiy tstaie Buponuwuueu Harry Heuck, or Lebanon. The nuptials took place In Zten's Lutheran chdrcb, that Z ? .. t. v.. vr nHl. ,nllatlne .nil oerougu, nev. v. ix. ueuihiiuiiii ; Rev. Dr. F. W. Kremer assisting. The ush ers were Dr. I. K. Urich, or Annyllle s fJea A. Gerges, erilarrlsburg; Heward a Shirk, esq., ana vr, j. v. uuchc., iuuwii, Something Wrong With the Auectated Preis. Frem the Beading XJmcs. The " tobacco crop " must have as many Uvea as a cat Every diy.sJtera month or mere. Associated Press dispatches have been sent out declaring tbstNt has been "destroyed" by the storm. It wwi destroyed again yesterday. It seems te be as tough as that Lancaster county born that is stritak by lightning regularly ence a week. lhtkeUV ruiiulttUun. Governer Pierce, of Dakota, is en Ills wujl ,A m&rual.ln4n Ir niA tlm KinMiu rrwnfltrH taken of the territory. The population iu reund'numhars is HS.OOO, of which Eeufli Dakota fMalaM 2aft,0Oa,, The total number or 'ftfma la the territory ta 90,000, varying In -a tta tferM ' " - il'ft!B.f nnniiv Aiiir. "7. -A scries. Ol Baw.wiivva outrages are reported Ireui Kerry. slnateayf3' ' ( niiMfl iii that ceuntn a relan of terror M?- ' &i n itamlR nf mas -f-d men make ntekUyst ! raids upon the heldeis of fariiw freuf whielij J UIO lerinur iuiiauui ii-.w k. w- ,.r..- .A, ..,l.(n .11 inHn nt nutrvaeixtamutK nre W- ) dwellings and ham irtrlnsingMforste'jM catlle. Noarrtetahaveasjbtn,- t..w n.M.,rMt Mali-rut, it1' & ,''": Ft. WeiiTir, Texai, Aug.'.yBTOKje-" amlner Ucttman has Iclcgrapltad te thaagaaa. troller el the currenc that the OHy XfgQ ' bank 1m unqutleiiiOiyiaBiTfw,;aaBjpaj(. :.. r..n .i II, .I Um tnialvilil rcsurun iiu mm w,v-- ---w-j-,,r vihnla will nnt icnch SeUeaS.'' u, ...uw.m ..- -.-- . , I'"? ...III leaninA lmaln(UI9 mi HtWWBBMtV?-!-',- - uHwmut f -.vfsiww Tha cnetern jhimiK. Am?. 27- cvcoteen'dwths IKam -UU MV. ... - . - , , .'.. cholera have eccurri;a here uutyig wa, pat vdhere dutlnglbaji 2J hours. - i-rv--. V from cholera eccurrini,ryas, K,p.UUlt4tW ., Vienna, Aug. 27.- 'repmaaiJWahr, , subjecUi from Austria li fiW j 0, dte.jw . ' ....,,... i i ..If Vivism --'---anrwaa crimiuaueu t iuumv v-rv'.iTr,v",jr7,,r'Vkj!5J ia frmM9uaca in iieiwmi - "i;'V The Coadttlen af tbe'laWSatM moineUraaaindlcaUoiH Washimqtem, 1'. I Middle Atlantic stat i. followed in me mtwtn local rain, northerly wledfli ble. nearly statlenat .teatj Thecvclene whlcll. was'eaji it BBBV-KBnf'. ga mmtmmh'1 - aii'iiafalMf pasinn MHHppir ni naar Hiur .!? l-TfT"" rSH-t bbkww aaw X- m. jm Hawk yesterday m?rnlngitej JWad WX--easterly, wtateg slleug WSJB.M i i aniinnnaaLnmm nesaam BiiBBBaaw -- cal rains hare ftlh ia.a Atlantic and awr, -, val1v. In all ethe'C'lstn" ,... onalle felr-.Th fallen In the AtUmhe' coast It, has risen In tbaWte Missouri -Vaiieyau; umt tlenary In the remid'i1 The wiousuave w w lntboAtlantlecoaj'ti cost te south la th m able lu all ether uiiu Fer FntuAV Cp aUyilalrweather, AM ruen Dy tenai ra yr iineratura for tl r; willeeflurt i-nwM; f' r- i .New' -lattera a day He y'gggl salthSMaharal lltM ' .. aataamaaii ' t ., ti-"-. lrUW-f I" jus tZXS&S&T ARfl aJVIrabl t 2&B pn ap 1 nf &Mi fsu f0, m yjtyvfv ..'-iJ-i'J W 'U