,I.W ! Ikcttftt; 5' '4 .. 3iw V fc --. b N' fe VOLUME XXII-NO. 12(5 BKGAN IJFK AS A TUHNKU new riiti.tr t. mis ki.trh vesuiirttKii .iii j iii; tiivr.Min.tfiVKN. C'eiuIhc Iti I Id. Country 11 h I'tmr Wenii in llujr, He, TliruusliHutrtMUn HUgel, llri-euirs 41m til l.auiater'i Mti.l t'rnciiereu. Ilunlui i Men- Uriel Shetilt of h fcniieMftil l.lte. The Inihi i, mi, mi i:u has been presenting In IN nailers ler nnmn tlmu pen piitiiiusiuid IsirtraUsofthe men nt the city who have U'imi liirnly Instrumental In advancing II Industrlil Interests, aud vv huse llvniuru texts for thu voting mun In Hcarcli et business stic ifw. "l lili feature of tbn Saturday issue has been inut with marked favor hy llie readers of tlitu Journal, hi It It rocegnlml Hint the live of tilt, men licrti tlcsi rlbtsl iiru wi lnep.irublj' wineii with tlm history of tlia i Hy that tlm two lire ldeiitlcil Liuetsiers future liloterUn will thoreluro llml iti ueeii ueeii iiiulitlen of valuihln m iteriat In tlm S.itur duy Issuosef thelsi ki.i.kii'm t.n. Tlm lndlv liln iU wlin iippeir in tlie Imi i i uilm I. u perlnlt k ll,r ureiis a rnle mun wlie have sprung from ltiw ly origin mill hive i arv oil out fe; themselves n lortiine in the midst of iin iiinitiinrii, most depressing. '1 Imi limn Ik runt who i eiiws friendless te these shore and nukes iiiiine ami fortiine in a strange liiml Is Mirely etitltlul te mero tlinn passing recognition aiming lilt fellows. 1 here are many or them in Ijuiciler, mul onuef tliulr musti onspkiieus representatives will li'i rocegnlrod at tlie liuail of this column in tlie kimiI it f i e nr .M r. Philip Leb?tller. That sturdy i.ermaii pireutige wliii Ii has dene se iiUH'li for tlie iltluushlp of tliit reiintry, tliilniH tlie nulyci t of thU skiti.li. Mr. lli7Plter was lieru In NmiUutirn, nr-tcmher-, en Mart Ii 'I, W-T IIU fatliur, Jehn Ltitiu'ltur, will ii wihxI turiuir, ami Im illll RiMitly ImttriU'tKil IiIh win In the miihi honor alii" calling. oulaetuni wat a Httle lllau et 700 poeplo, ami thu nlder I.ulioller had Inhmi lf InirK" nailer, or rhiefcltlHii, ler a pirliHlef Jl ynira. Itliln lti qiilel ill nles l'lillipttrtns te manhood. WIkiii tlie Hirudin for f mrui in UtMirty Iiekiui In lls, Philip wai Imbnnd with thudimirote boueinu a wildier. I 11k fatliurMit IiIh facoiiKainHtthiiHen'H di-iirn and te tn.ini cetiHCriptliin snKOntiHl that tlm yimnjj man net out ler the new world toxvek liiiferHimv. He w is tlm twelflh el miin Iwn chlldren, ami hit f tihur prebibly rH ulzinl that hit tilunts and lmliihtry would Maud lilm In lttr stuAil In thenuw country than If he ruiiiaimid heinn with Ills fund). wl I Te M.w Mil. i. TboyeutiKinui h'Jt out fnim lili lieiin1, with thu licncdiutlens of puruiiU and frii'iidt fur Antwpri. lili brother Willi 1111 wni te Hoceiiliuny linn itsltrai tint p irt, but en the read thlther he tix Immmiiie liubued w itli thu ilexlre te ke te ViiKjtl.-i, an 1 llmllnc that l'lilllp'ttimall Mnre of money wai (iiieiikIi for lieth, he iMMirdwl the M'fwel nt Vntwerp with hit brother en June '22, lhpt. Thueiean paniii;e ui made 111 W da)H, 'while the inoileriiHarounabloil te cress in less than a week, ThoetinK mini had no wolldetliiud plans for tutilr rnttire. Tlmy had rolaties In Philadelphia, whither they went hnmodlUo hnmedlUo hnmodlUe lyaflor reaching ew eik. Hut l'lilllp leiuid no work, thore awaiting his eager linnds, Jlearlncef (lermaii hoUIuiiiemU In l.iililch and Hurks ceuntiiM, he went te liethluhein, but w as uniblu le procure w erk there. Nothing dauuteil, he trudged from llethlohem toUeadliiKeu hxit. As a last re sort, lietinpiKCd hiiu-eir with a faruureu tlie eutHkirtM or KehIImk ami there put in his Unit winter in his adopted leuntry. The money th it jet remained from the parental Kiftat departing, JlKulden, equal te (10 el Ainerlc.au money, was handed ever te his farmer emplej or as i nest efct; for mero te come. 'Uie young man was net extrauur-iut In his nalarled aspirations, for we llml him ao-ept-liiKthti iy effl ler month with ery Lheor Lheer fill Hplrlw. Hut when the day of sntiloment came, he falthlul had he Ik'eii, he was ptld at the rate of ?,' a month. Hut while all tills was well eueiiKh, It did net hiiIIIce for our ambitious young (.lermau friend. Hearing of a prospect at Hoauistewii. he went thlther and was employed by Jehn Kill! in as a weed-turner. Ile was te get f" a month, but when his employer recognized thu merit of the young mechanic, his wages were at ence raUe.1 te ten dollars. Mr. hobzeltor tullser noine queer oxperloncoa in these dajn. Ills lack et knew ledge of Ameiicati ways and his inability tii bilk IZngllsh frequently Hub. jected him te pettv anneyances. One day no uirasueii an ouenHivo leaiur, anu wneu the milt for assault wa-s brought bofero 'Squlre Wilsen ( lather el W. XL Wilsen, cmq. ) the latter reruseil le ontertalii IU ST1M. INIIIINO AI.O.MI. ItuaiiiHtew ti was net breid enough ler our jeitng man, and after hU weeks thore he went te the turning establishment of old Henry Hlaymaker (fatlier of '.Squlre A. P. hlaymaker, of (nip, and hamuel Slaymaker, of this city. ) There he Marled in w 1th SUi a month, which in a low weekH was raised te flu In tlie ineantline his brether, William, had gained a geed fiHitheld in the name bu.. neus lu Allegheny, Pa., and hid written lro lre fluently te his brother Philip te Je'ii him there, Plnally acceding te his roquest, he went thore just us the California geld fever was at its height ever thu country. eung Philip and a companion caught thu iults turn and were en their way te the train ler New Yerk, whonce they were te nail for S in Kran Kran cisue. Philip inuiiil that he had forgotten his watch, ran hack ler It and missed tlie train that carried bis Irlend away. This no i Ideut determlued his Htav hi thu K.isU HACK TO bVNOAMllill t'OlNl. hhertly ufterwardH, coming back te Lan caster county, Mr. I.obzeltor doternilnod te net up in business for hlnihelf, and the place hochesowas Wheatland, a mile and a half this Hlde of Hlrasbttrg, where there was an oxcelleut water iiewer. This was in ISM. Pern j ear and a half he there labored, dually illapeslug of his uUHineHM te H'jnjaiiilii Pshlu inail (latlier of H. Prank Kahleumn, of Ian caster,) uud working for the latter as a weed turner. Jti liiose uays, uvieru uiucii ui mu modern machinery was invented, weed turning was n luer.Uive icciiitleii, and a geed mechanic could always ceiiiin mil geed wages. Fer ten mouths our here remained with Mr. Pshlemau, and at the end et that tlme came te 1-aueaHter and was employed lu thu turning establishment of llowers A INIilo INIile limn, at Oruell's landing, a part of this old mill huh Hiaiius leine rigni or ine pnugu. During the) ear ami a-lmlteflils stay there, thu young man was a Ulligetit attendant at the night school at the comer of Duke uud Church btreets, and the Insinuation he there husbanded camu back te him a thousand leid in alter yeats. HU honor, Judge l.hlng l.hlng sten, was enu of lui teachein. Again doteniilniiiK te set up for hlmseir, Mr. Iiobzelter In 1831 purchnsed a let en Seuth Queen Btreet, oppesltotho Columbia Oarden hotel, and esuibllsbed himself in n small way. Prosperlty Hiulled upon him, and a y ear later'J amen l'ettn, who was running a ene Btery 8Uep nt UU North (Juoeu Btreet, the Skkt ttmuL 1KR SLtJi fV WlM I SIX TAG ES. liroxKiitHlleof lifibelter A Cii.'h tiiinilNemn InislnOfs house, leased that establishment te Mr. Lebclter for thrift jeurs, in which po pe po riel he still lutther ancutided tlie hill or lor ler tutus A It nil coin "nod of .lames Potts, All gust ltelniehl and I), II. Himtelter leek the lilace for the next two j-carn. during which Air. liolirelter liiberuil nt his Heulli (iiecn street nhe. Ilu Dually lu 11- pilrclmsed back thu North ijiieen Hlreet phue, and he lias been there through ralu nml hIiIiie ever nliue I tl I.N A.NII NOW. When Mr. I.nholler itssuiiied K)sseslen that J car, he isjiplejed mi IihiiiIh New his llrm gives work te thirty eight bauds Ills piniclly 111 tlmse flayM was but mi'iigre. New 1,000 Hetn of whoelsare turiiMl tint aniiliidly. Thefqieelal Irulurra of the Iiihiwi Is thu mail, uractiire of every thing that iMirlalns tociiicli teciiicli innkuiV weed work, as well as i-.nblm.tmak. urn' and cars'iiterH' turning. It Is a notable ev Idonce or thu originality el the man that most of the llrM machinery used bvMr. I.'ihelter uasel his own Inven tion. Ilu new holds h ptleiil tight en a fub loe iHiuder anil bay rake centelvcd by lilm. self. He h1m luveutiHl a wimhIvii HH)ke lathe, which was the forerunner il the Iren lathe new he largely lu use. On .liiiiuary I, lhA I'harlm K. Hewney was taken Inte thu llrm, together wllli .lnliti W. I.iiti7rltr, Hen nf that William Mbjelter who had died In Allegheny In INS"'. Hhhp jeiing moil added a new Impulse te the thriving business, Jehn W. I.ebn ler re. tired from the llrm wxiu arterwards, and Messrs. I,eb70lleranil Downey couHllltite thu preeiit prosHireus beuse. i:i.si:vvnmii: i.Mi.viihli. I lusldeH tliulr I.nncasler enterprise, Messrs. l.obrellor and Dew ney are largely Interesteil In the Columbus, Ohie, Wheel ami Bunding com piny, which was Iniugiinitisl hi Sep (ember el last jenr. They einplrj' in the state iKinltentlary buildings M convicts, for vvliesu labor the state Is pild by cuntrict. At present the llrm Is turning out iil nets el wheels )Hinla, and their busiiiess Is only lu Its Infancy. Mr. I.eliwilter was marriisl mi April U, K.I, le Miss l:il,itHth llelelne, the fruit or which union was tlvedilldren. Only ene of tliem survives, William, who Is an Ullclenl clerk In the llrm et which his fatlier is (he head. The elder I.eb70lter thnuiglieul his busy llfu basalwajs found time lu cultivate the cl.ilMdoef his nature He was ene til thu fiirllist members of the I.inejMer Mii'iiuer. eher, and has been a towerel strength ler the Lancaster Iilwlerkniu. W hen the latter or ganlruleu was dissolved Mr. Loli7elter UMik held of II, established It lu his new building, the Schiller heuse, and pushed it along te IU pruKint Hinxess. Ilu has also been long a memlHir of the Hc!iuet?eu ereln, or Lancas ter ShiiriHhoeturH, ami he has alvvaja Iicami coiislderisl a cr-.tik shot among them, hav lug numerous medals jvs trophies of his skill. lu uiunklpil allairs Mr. l.ebreller Imsever been all ardent Itepuhlicnti, having bun a halt ile7.eu limes a inemlHir of common coun cil from the Sixth ward. 'I here his ris.erd was like that el Ins llle, disclosing busl nurts sagacltv and mi ardent Interest lu the welfaruel hlsadnjited tltj'. llelsjeta man lu the prluie of llfu ami bids ralr te push bis business onward and upward still further In tlie mIIi of progress. The ex implu eflils life is worthy el the emulation or thu jeuug men ambitious of business siici ess, for Mr. l.eb roller'a triumph was laid en the rock-bed foiimlatieii el long ami continuous hard work. .1 MAilJIUIII Alt! KSIVUK t.tiltliMilln I)t I nr r.lKlit lliiurs In licn luik)' raiiieiis CAfrrn. Thursday afternoon n pirtyef well-knewn ladles and gentlemen returned from a pleas ure trip le the Mammoth cave, Kj., where thej' had a most thrilling and pilnfuleK ritiMU. t)n Tuesday u gaj party or twenty twenty Heven isjrseiiH traversed the cave, taking the "long route," ulnu uilles lu and nine miles out. During the evening, whllu the lurtj- I were traveling through the vv lulling passages bojend l.che river, nlne et tueni, who were 'he rear, hoenme se pirated from the main i v. 'llie only guide was at the head el the Hue, mid the absence et the rear guard was net noticed for some time. '1 he unfortunates were lest ler eight hours in the Intricate underground mazes et the mighty cavern. 1 rout 1 until li o'clock at night they wandered about aimlesslj', but (iiustantlj getting farther and farther away from the main track. Te add te thu terror of the situation, their light went out, leaving them te wander lu the il.uk ness and un known dangers of the cavern. The wendererii liiiallj' adopted thu plan el leav ing small articles et clothing In their pith as lliey walked along, and by these means thej- weru Dually round by a partj' of friends who went Heul in search of them, Hitting en the banks of Kche river, at which they hid finally arrived. The ladies In thu party stillered griMtlj" from nervous excllemeut, and the excursion ists were pretty ludly broken up by thu tlmu they get back te the hotel. tun jie.v.t irjtH Mir tits. VVliy ltald Wan Made ult lu Leng Itiiiiiib Club lliiiiftr. Phil Daily, thu proprietor of the IVniisjl vaiili club house, Leng llr.uich, N. J., and Charles Whltcembe, of the Ocean dub, who were arrested at the raid made uisjn the two club houses 1 hursday uvenlng.appearud w itli counsel boleroLsqulroMorrIslortrl.il. Alter the warrant had twin read thoceimsel for the Ocean club asked for an adjournment for two dajH, that he might prepare himself for a iletunse. The request was granted. After Mr. Whitcotube'Hcaso had been disused of Air. Campbell, lu behalf of Phtl Daily, moved tint the trial of his client Imi proceeded with. Henry S. Torhtine, coiinsel ler the commis sioners, net lieltiir pniared te try the case, a postponement was maue mini nexi i uesuaj-. Thu men were discharged under ?M) ball ler thou appearance. 'I he raid upon tlioseclub liouses was made uiHin the sworn allldavlt or William (. WiuipUifluier, erNdw VerL city. All that la known or thu matter is that yeuug Wimpr Wimpr Wimpr liolmer had a llltlu game at both placea dur ing the piuvleus evenings, and altera lew hours camu out tev oral hundred dollars bo be hlud. The less et tlie money Moemed te weigh tiH)ii his mind, a,i it did net belong te him. He doclded te have the houses pulled te regain his lest money. The raid had but little ellect upon the Pennsylvania club, as llie playing went en thu same os before. Te a reMrter Mr, Dallj' said he thought the raid upon the house was inade out of malice. Iluw Tliej Hub Hie fjnv eminent. 'I he editor et thu Portland Oi cgeman, who served lu the ranks of the Union army, de clares that he knows of his own knowledge that " Hince thu passage et llie arrears et pun. hIeii act about overj' shirk and utterly worth less eteran of his brigade has been a hiic cessrul applicant ler a pension." In ene case a wagener, wlie lest his leg by tumbling oil bis team wlillohelplossly drttnk.get a pension en the plea that he had leHt it In action with the oneiuy. In another case a man awore te having reoeived Injuries m a battle at which huwasuotpreHont j described Ids regiment us supporting a balterj', when It was lu a thick weed, distant half a mlle Irem any artlllery. In aeveral instani.es within the editor's knowledge, men who escaiwil Inuit hervicu oj-Hiieollng en their lingers uave re re eeived arrears or isniwlens as II for honeralilu wounds. He describes ene case w here with lu two years a New Kugland merchant, worth at least fM),000, who nuver weh in action, and who resigned alter less than three months' Hurvlcehas mortllled his decent comrades bj trying te get a pension en the plea that he could trace his ptesent condition of lmiur. feet health te u catarrh he sullered from while lu service. Had ii Het-Out. At the meeting of Luiplre council, Ne. LM, Jr. O. P. A. M, lest Friday evening, llarrj C. lllggs, jr., was elected representative te the stale council, which meets in llarrlsburg en July i!0th. Last evening the mombers et thu council vvore outertaliiod at a bet out given by Mr. lllggs at Moumereher garden, uud all had a geed tlme. Oietcoiiie li Heat. Themas Lyens, Ne. 21 North Mary Htroet, was overeomu by heat yesterday ami a hev ere congestion of the kldueya followed. He Is 61 years el age aud his case Is coiiHlderod Rorieus. ile is nttouded by Dr. M. L. llerr S1IB WAS NO SLOUCH. UHAM1V rlVTtlltK ri.Avrti ii r a (ik fa no a nth. AH lll.uk linirjr llrnniljr ter Hrsili kiici Hint Card. Iiir lairn A Hlrsine Nturr or Hew Venng Man'. Nun (ptlldlllJidet Awr With III. Ilrtter Judgment. bong lltHiuh Coir. New erk lleialit. One enceunterH Hlraiige adveiiluren en the bread plaj.is here. In the "urging throngs enu Bemetlincs ineeU t fare which carries ene back te almost forgotten mones lu tlie long age. He It chanced te llie tlemlit cor cer cor reoiidoiit last night. "Very haiidseme. Isn't alie T" "Yea. Hald toresomblu Lmgtrj', but Is a trilln elder." l'liey're coining this way, Hy Jove, old man, hIiu Ixiwed bijou. De you knew her?" It hih'iiis no. its, (heugh a moment age 1 was unconscious el the fact. We were rel low passengers for a week onto and get well acquainted." "Hew was that 7" "De you really want mu te tell you " f'Certalnlj'." I was coming from New Orleans en tlie (leorge Cromwell lu August of 187J. Heme time age? Yes, but the story cenuectii close ly with thu hew of half a liiliiute age. This lady, then lourti-en jears yeunger (as you will llml H jolt count your lingers), was brought te the pier Just as the veasel was about te start, Hhe was very beautiful, ller father, a dapper lltlle old man, with dyed hair and moustache was most alloctlenato In his iMrtlDK with the fair young glrL Hhe was hurried en beard the IhmL The cingway was pulled ashere and we were oil. New, hIiu was thu ene beautiful woman among the pasdMiuera, and llie young men of the nhlp'a oeuii.iny vvure anxious te make her acquaintance. Hhe was shy and replied us all. Oliljeu noedn't smile, 1 was net se red In the I icq fourteen years age and she might h.ive dene werse. Wu'l, toward evenlng wuget out en tlieOulf et Mexke. It was qulle rough. My ladj-, thu unknown Ijeautj, was helped en deck by her niiclnut maid mid loekod pale. Hhe was alsiut te Isisea-slek. I knew thu nyiupteins, though 1 am never III en the water. It probably rained mil the day I was born, for I have an afieclleii ler the fjrlny deep. New, nil of a sudden it occurred te me that my friends, Captain Nerden and J udgu Weldon, el Hajeti Ham, had huiiIb couple of bottles of line old blackberry brandy le my statoreoni for my use cm thu voyage. Here wasa usorer Heme of It, re fiiieit pi ure- 'lu a Jllly 1 was down lu the cabin, had borrowed a cerkscruw and had a boltle open. 1 carried a small glass of tlie uxcullent liquor te the deck and, approaching the servaut, Haiti . 'Lxcuhe me, madam, but the young lady aptear lib II jeu will twrmlt me, asa plijslcian, te prosiribe ler her 1 think this will relluve her at ouce.' "'Hut you are net a docter'' "True. 1 was Just at that moment, how ever. Hhe was net what she seemed anj morn than 1 was. Hut te continue " ' e", go ahead." "TheglaHs was accepteil, and thu result was that en the following day I maduevery olher man en the ship unhappy by taking a lltlle walk en deck with the Mender, dark dark eveil girl. My fel ! he was beaiitilul then. 1 1 was my Urst attack, and I was geno In a fuvv bourn. She was ery gentle, modest and ladv-llke. Her education bad been well cared ler In aceuvent, irl romeinbcr." .i Well " " We were together very much. Hhe evliicid a decided preference for me. I was (Uttered and don't cmlle like that happy. "One night, the last boferu wu reached New Y erk, Homebody proposed cars in the social hall. It was agreed ur"i lld the g.ime wasRoeu inade We prayeil w hist ler ! time. 'I lien ether passenger uame in, and as there was onlj-eno biblu HOIllebedJ expressetl a curlesitj- te knew hew the game and play was plajed. They wanted te see thu g line and play It 'Just Ter run.' 'llie idea was net a bad one, but 1 kept still, den t jeu hiiu 7 There sit my pretty laced crea tore, Just epjKvslte, Hiid I did net care te have bur knew that I hail ever neon a May out.' Yeu 8e, a rellew cannot pass for a spring lamb who has gambled en the greun much during his veuth Hut my friend Charley Hrewu, ofltreul street, was net se particular. Just as a burnt te mu hu said, 'give me thu cards, I'll keep thu bank and deal.' He seen hail all el the clubs out of ene of the two decks or cards aud had them spread upeu thiitnhtii Thore vvore olentvef Ivery chilis, and giving them Imaginary values, we dis tributed then among the players. The very instance thu chlivs touched the llnger et that girl her vvhole manner changed. Her eyes bowiine aglow- with a strange, wild light 1 uover bomre had neeu in thorn, though, Heaven knewK, I hail Htudled the changing Me or their puplla under the stars and bo be sdu thu lamp in llie lighted cabin. Miu acted v erj- Htrangely. A f.I,lH.V AMI VN VVVVKKNl.lt. " I moved ever te her Hide of the Ublu te give her such direction as 1 could without m posing my knew ledge of the game which was net inconsiderable. As thu deal pro pre pro gresed alie looked vacmtlj" about the table Irem tlme te tlmu as though Hooking Hnuiething that was net there. 1 oveuhoard her inuriner once, 'Who keiqis thu game?' but did net attach any IniiMirtance te the words. Whin the cirds vvore nearly all lilted Irem the table (for of course Charley had no Lux te deal from) he said : " 'Are jeu ready for the call 7' "'Yes.' said niv companion, rather lib- rupllv. 'New, said Charley, ' I will leek tit thu thiee last cards anil tell j-eu their names. lr j en call thu order in w hlch thev turn up j'eu Will is) oe J1.1HI lour ler enu. cuiuii, ijuwu.i, deuce.' '"(Jueeii, diiece, seven, for f50 1 exclalmed Clairulle, utterly Ignoring mu and almost el ol el bewing mu away us Hhe laid her money en the cornerot the qucsiii. "The deal was liiilshetl. Hhe hud called thu turn 7" Well?' , , "I didn't speak. 1 wasstaggered. I went out Inte the darkners of the night and neught Cap aln Clapp, the ceiiiin inder of the ossel. " ' Who Is that beautiful vv Oman vv bem you have seen me vv lib he much V 1 asked. " De you really want te knew?' " 'l must Knew." '"She Is the daughter et Johnny Peel, the king of the New Orleans gamblerH.' 1 1 was true. Hhe did net utmear at breuk- fasU Ner did 1. I have nuver seen her sluce until new Thore was at least onevery sad heart that night. 1 don't speak of lien, butofmine. Ami hore she Is let's take something." Dlt-il ul rurell. Mrn. Jehn G. Jenes, daughter of lleury Shuberl, who was stricken with paraljHls en the Itli or July whllu stauding iu Lancas ter cemetery listening te the dedicatory ser v ices of the soldiers' burial let, and w be was taken te her father's residence, Ne. 217 Last Walnut street, died thore at an early hour this morning. Mrs. Jones was entirely conscious until I o'clock Prlday alternoen, vvhen bIie sullered a second streie, from the etlects of which she gradually sank and died at 7:30 this morning. She leaves two children, a boy and a girl, both quite young. It may be noted as a sin. gular lolncideiico that her husband's father, James Jenes, died suddenly of jiaralysis. Mrs. Jenes' fuuerul will take place ou Mou Meu day at 2 p. in. Itallrimil Wrcik. Puday night about midnight, engiiie Ne. ,'UO. tonethor with llve freight cars ou the I'ennsjlvanla railroad, juiiiied the track at (lordeuvllle, blockading tlie north aud mid dle tracks, and delayiug both freight and passenger trains forsemo hours. The cause et the accident has net been leirned. The Columbia and Parkesbttrg wrecking crews wero cent ter te clear the tracks. Ne ene was hurt bj' the accident. l.uncaater Mln.trel. Meet an Kinpty Heme, from the New Helland Clarien. On Monday eveulng a troupe of amateur minstrels Irem Lancaster wero iu town in tending te give a performance In the hall ; but as no one went they gave a abort per per per loriiunce en the rerch of the Styer heuse, 1 asslng the hat around botween sets. LANCASTER. PA., SATURDAY, JULY 10. 1886. MUIIK XtlHV VlVTUHtKtl. IjiIe Itelurnii frein lmileii Minw It.ifr.e, Inr tlif Ilninn Itiiin I'Hrly, The Teries have wen (.'lilpisjnham, Wilt shire, and MalUeti, Lswix, from the Llberals, lierd Henry Hrtica ileteatlug ilantster Fletcher ((lladstenlaii ) lu tlie fermer, and C. W. (Iray beallng L. H, Hernard (Olad. sletilan) lu the latter. Tbose two accessions make the total UiileuislH gains .13. The Teries have carried tlie English ceunties by Hwoeplng inalerllles. The Unionists siifceodetl lu retaining Inverness Iturghs, roelectlng Hubert Haniiyljnu Pinlny j rorfarslilre, wliore tlmy re-elected Jmnes William Harclny; I'alklrk Iturghs, electlng W. P. .Sinclair, anil HartlctHHil, wliore they ro-clectod Themas Uk-hardseu. M, Conway (Parnellite) has been ro-elei'tod for North Leltrlm, and T. II. Olll (Parnellite) for Heulli Leuth. Dr. J. 11. Ivenney (Parnel (Parnel lite)has been ro-elpotod for Heulli Cerk. Mr. MaoDeuald ( Parnellite) has been olected for Ossory division el Queens county. Mr. . Ceinmlns (Parnolllte) has been re elected for Seuth Itosceminon, and Mr. W. J. Cor. belt (Parnolllte) mr Last Wlcklevv. Mr. Corbett Whs sgaln opisiseil by Colonel Arthur I Tettenham, who obtained but U4! votes le .'1,101 secured by Mr. Cerlsitt, whose total, however, was IWI less than at the last elec tion, wlille Tettenham's was Id less. The Teries have gained thoMiddletonillvI Hloner.Southoa.it Lancashire. At I o'clock lu the afternoon the Terios had olected "4U candidates, the Unionists rt, the OladstenlatiH IM anil the Parnellites 7a 1 he Terios say they are conlident of electing 3.11 candidates. Mr. Jehn Dillen, who has been stumping the Hawick district against thu Itlght Hen. (loergoO. Trovetj'au, who left the cabinet when Mr. (ladstone Introduced bis home rttle bill, In asjKKjch en Prlday ruferred te "the past threo months whereln statesmen had sought te bring rerward a tncasure or kindness and Justlte toward Ireland, by the doing of which thej' had dene mero te make thu Irish poeplo loyal than had been pre vleiwly accomplished during the whele eighty-six years of the I nien." 'Ihrce Dublin Conservatives have been LOiumillfsl for trial for participating In the at bick en tlie Ciithellc precession as It passed the Conservative Workmen's club building en thu evenlng or July . A flrrsit fllaiistone Victer. Lomie.n, July 10. Mr. A. L. Hrewu, the tiladstenlau candidate for Hawick Ilurghs, has defeated Hir Uoergu Otte Trevelj'an, thu I'ulenistcaudldate.and who resigned his seat In Mr. (lladtoiie's cabinet because of his niiii-coucurreuce in tlie premier's home rule measure. The dereal of Mr. Treveljan has canned a profound sensation lu political circles. The Liberals are highly deligbleil at the result The vete steed, Hrew n, A.'iil . Trev elyau, 2, PU. In IlartlliKleii te I all ' The news of Mr. Trovelyan's deleat has greatly revived the Hpints of the Oladston Oladsten laus and many el Ilium are new predicting tlie defeat of the Marquis el Hartingteu, the Liberal-Unionist leader, In the contest lur the parliament,- seat of Hossendale, division el L-incashlrc. which seat Is new held by the marquis. The electien takes place en Men-daj- nexL lu tlioHeuth division or Londonderry Mr. Themis Le.i, Llljeral-l nlenist, has been elicted, derealing Mr. Timethy Healy, Par Par Par nollleo bj' a vete et 1,717 te l,ti-. In the last electien Mr. Healy received 172.'. votes, Cel. McCalmeut. Conservative, 2,J1-', ami Win. Plndlater, Liberal, l,sia lu tlie election te day thu whele' Unionist vete was concentra ted ou Mr. Lea. The Unionists have also gained the Hlg gleswaldu division of Bedferdshire, electlng Viscount Harlng in place et Mr. C. Magulac, (lladstenlau. Teries replace Unionists lu tlie Komferd division of Lssex, the Stroud division of Gleucestershire and the Penrith division of CumberLind. Iu the latti r place Mr J. W. Lewther, Conservative, his been elected, debating Mr. Wilfred Livvsen, itladstenlan, bj 000 tnojerltj. In the east divisleu i I Down CapL Kerr, Conservative, has been eIli ted. The vete was .1,00.1 for Kerr and 2 - 1 for Mr. McOrnth, Parnellite, in the lat old. Hen Captain Kerr was net epMwed. llaren V. De Kethscluld, I'nienist, uas been elected for the Ajlesburv division or Huckinghauihhliu by o,im.ijerltj-. The Liberals have wen the O-gold-Cress division or Yorkshire, where Mr. J. Ausleu, aiadsteulan, has defeatel su J. W. Hams Hams deti, Unionist, who voted against the second reading el the home rule bill. The Terios te day wen the llarboreugh di vision of Leicestershire, the stew market di vision ei Hutlelk, the Gainsborough division et Lincolubhlre, the Northwest division of Norfolk, the Northvvest et Stallordshlre, and the Hyde division el Chi shire. In the north division of Armagh, Majer Haundorseu, Conserv atlv e, has been elected by a vete of 1,572 te 1,177 for Mr. Williamson, Parnelllte. The dele.it of Mr. Jeseph Arch, Gladston Gladsten lau. In the northwest division or Norfolk by Lord Henrj' Hentlck, Conservative, causes general regret. Lord Henlick beat Mr. Arch bj1 only 20 maierltj'. Mr. J. I barten, Conservative, roplai-es a Unionist for ltlpen division el ork8hire. Uu.e Itall Neiis. lu Chicago yesterday the home club again defeated the Detrelts. 'I he scorn was h te 2, and McCerinlck pitched a splendid game. Baldwin was net hit he elteu, but when he was It was very hard, The ether Leigue gatnoswere: At Washingten: Ho9teu 12, Washington 1 ; at Kansas City : St Leuis 10, Kansas City 5; at Phlladulplili : New Yerk 10, Philadelphia 2. The Hroekljndeleatwl Pittsburg by I teO yosterday, and the Mets wire beaten at Cin cinnati bj- 7 te 2. Gcerge McGinnis, late el llie St Leuis HrevviiH, and Tem lielau, fermerlj' of thu Maroen, have signed with Haltimnre. liar nie denies thu story that he Is trj Ing te make u deal Willi rvewark. The Danv llie club has net disbanded, as reported, and jesterdaj- they plajfd one et the best games of the season with heron ten. The score was 5 te I In laver of O'Learj's men after twelve Innings. Denny Mack's team has nan uaru hick at Wllliamspert, and j esterday they were de feated by 11 te 7. i urheu, W ilkesbarre's new pitcher, was hit very hard. Next J'ear maj bring a revolution lu huse ball, and already an entirely new League Is spoken of. The Philadelphia club had but three hits oil Koefe vesterdav". The dispatches te the morning papers from Pittsburg sa j' that the victory ei Brooklyn wasewiug te Hradley's umpiring. Yet the Brooklyn boys hail hevcii mere hits than thetr opponents aud did net have it fielding error. The Mayllower ball club et this city Is do de do sireus et arranging games with ether amateur clubs in this county. The tnascotte of thu Wllkesbarre club is en Irish setter deg, W. S. Doen, umpire or the Htate League, has been at home ler sev oral dayssulleriug Irem an Injury which he recently received by being struck ou thu head by a pitched ball. He will resume his duties ou the 15th. Mr. Deeu Is highly spoken of for his geed work by both tin) ellkers imdpla.vorsel the association games. He umpired most el the irames between Wllkesbarre and scranten, and there weru no complaints whatever against him. The Michigan steve feuudry furnished the 200 Detrelters who went with the club el their town te Chicago with iron roosters, which they fastened ou their hats. Was Italic, lairly einliiated .' Ifreiii thu I'ettsvlllu Chronicle, The nomination et Davles for lieutenant governor in the receut ltepubllcau state con vention was made by a very clese vote, aud sluce the convention several errors, all against Davles, have been discovered. One et them comes from Shamekln. Jehn Osier was te be u delegate, but was net present He Is novcitheloss rocerdod us voting for Davles. CONDITION OF THE CHOI'S. jturettr nr tiik AtimisvLruiiAi, nr- VAHTMr.NT Utr Tit K VStTKII HTATKH. Cettiinbeliirnliat llai kn aid Willi ItrjWentlier Cern Will Mnkft a I'ull 1 Irlil Sllelit Dr. filiioef Hiirlngand VVIntcr Wheat. list. lxer Hevcn I'nlnla. Wahiiimhev, D. C, July 10. The fob lowing monthly crop rejKirt was Issued at tlm department of agriculture te-day : Thu cotton returns te the department or agriculture for July I represent tlie crejis ten te Illteeu days late. The low grounds saturated with the excessive rains of June Shew a general prevalence of the aphis In such situations and a smothering growth el grass and weeds. Thu dryer uplands show a vigorous plant growth, and lu full-handed plantations, eleati cultivation. This description will apply le all the Btales except Texas, Arkansas and Tonnessee. Thore his been Improvement during June lu these states and rotregrndo In all the ethers. Thore will be u small area aban doned from Inability te cultivate it and some Injury b plants will result lu the pro cess of cleaning. HoduUleu in con cen con ditleu Is mainly In North and Houth Car olina, Alabama and Mississippi; Georgia was ropertod low In June , the ccneral av orage of condition ls8. It was hl en tlie first el June j last year It was (M lu July, a gain of I Kilnts during June. I'avorable weather in luly with prompt destruction of weeds may advaiKO Its condition, but Itirther rains or continued drought would work serieus iu lury te the crop. Whlle a lair product may jelbe possible east of thu Mississippi, the condition of that iortlen of the crop may be ronslderod somew hat critical. The avor aver agi'S by sbites are as fellow s : Virginia 02, North C irellna ')!, Seuth Caro lina 70, Georgia 81, Alabitna SO, Mississippi 7'i. Louisiana 81, Texas '7, Arkansas b Teiinosseo 'H. Tlie acreage of corn has very slightly declined lu the Middle States and In Marjdand, Virginia and Seuth Carolina, with soine increase lu ether sUtes of the Houth, which Is the largest west of the Mississippi. In the Ohie vallej the acreage Is nearly the same as in 1SS. West or the Mississippi the Increase In heavy, In Kansas 20 per cent, in Nebraska 10, Dakota 30. The total incroae ls3' ier cent, or about two and a half.niil. Hen acres. f. ern Is latu en the Atlantic coast, from wet weather, cool nights and slew germination. In many situations the seed retted and re planting bocame necessarj-. Instances are reported or planting Ihrce times. Yet thore Is generally a fair stand, and the crop Is growing and healtbj', and with seas onable Jul J' weather will make lull jield. It has s u tie red quite as much en the Gulf coast, where the wet areas are still mero unpromising. The red lands generally bear a vigorous growth, while in the graj- soils and bottoms thu plants are yollevv lug and spindling. Heme of the areas have alreadj' been abandoned. Heme parts of Texas have been drv-, but abundant recent rains will sullice for a geed crop lu the eastern and central counties. Arkansas shows high condition, but Teunessee reports lujurj- from low temperature and oxtenslve rain. The great corn twit el the West re ports medium te high condition, growing better from Ohie te Kansas. The Missouri Vallej1 averages better thau the Ohie river and L.ike region , there is a full Maud iu Missouri, v igoreus and ev en grew th and ten daj-s earlier than last year. The Kansas re turns are equally favorable. Insect injuries have nowhere been serieus ; the chinch bug is new threatening some localities iu the West The gouer.il average is 'le, against 01 last j-earand ile iu lvil. The state avorages el the fellow ing suites are : New Yerk ei( I'entisjlvaula S, Irglnla ul, Georgia 02, Texas S2, Kentucky 91, Ohie ft, Indiana a., Michigan De, Illinois '17, Missouri 101, Kansas 102, Nebraska 05 aud levvaO"). The condition el winter wheat is reported for the llrst of Jul' In Northern districts net harvested and in Southern states as it ap peared at tlie time el harvest. The average has declined from '12.7 te 01.2. New Yerk reports a doelino of four points, Pennsylv aula five, Kentuckj' two, Michigan slx,MIsseun one, Kansas three; Ohie and In dlaua remaiu as in June, aud Illinois gains ene point The condition of spring wheat has declined Irem us In June le N), in consequence of high temperature, drying winds aud lack of rain. In the principal states the docline has bceu: Wisconsin from T7 te 7 ; Minuoseti, !J te 7S; Iowa, IOOIe'.iO, Nebraska, 07 te S3, and Da kota from irl tesj. The condition el eats av crages se, a decllue ofheven points. Hye tally maintains its position, uveraglng Oe. Thoiiveragu of barlej- is 'K). THIS DiSJIVVICAIlU urreuTUMTr. t'lltltu Atli'lupt of 1)1 operate Oppulienls le hllrnii Ill.seiixleii.lii the l'lirlf. Spiel d te the lxTEt-LIeBMH. IIauiusui nn, July 10. It Is new appar appar eut te the dullest that Quay's "calamity tlcket" can be defeated. The result depends uikju the action el thu Douieoratio conven tion. Should It make the usual clear aud emphatic deliverance upeu the vital ques tions el the state campaign, and put up men who will Inspire the coutldeuco el the poeplo that this election means the complete banish ment of the ring, as was dene in KS2, the issue will be iu no doubt vvuatever. Our es teemed ltepublicau contemporaries evidently understand this, and they are industriously ondeavorlng te complicate the Douieoratio situation by representing distinguished Dem ocratic leaders as intriguing and bargain ing ever the nomination ler gover nor, after the manner of their own ring bosses. Hut their (rame will net work. Prem observation Hindu iu wide travel and the Information gained by extenslve report 1 am qulte sure there Is no such business go ing en lu the Democratic party. If it should breakout, It would net be tolerated a me. ment Whoever shall be nominated ler Sovernorortor anj ether place will be the ellborate cholie et the Domecratlo people ; he will net be named lu pursuance of any cemnact between iiuy two or auy deeu men, however distinguished they may be ; uud he will get, us he will deserve, the united sup port or a harmonious pirty organization, us Pattison did iu lss2, though he was nomi nated by a very meagre majority of the con vention. (iiiode et (itiuil Kuuugh, The Honate whlle In oxecutlvo session ou Prlday acted en the advorfee report upon the nomination of Solicitor Gotieral Jehn Geode. Mr. HIddleberger favored continuation, and Messrs. Hear and Muhone opposed It " Mr. Ldmuuds said hu had letters which Incul pated Mr. Geode Iu a dicker for confirmation. These letters stated that If he were con 11 r mud, certain of his ltepublicau subordin ates vv euld be retalued, '1 he letters vv ere de manded by Mr. Hiddluborger, but Mr. 1M muuils declined te produce them," Plnally a vete was taken, and Mr. Geode was reject ed 25 te 28. The doers vvore then reopened aud thu Henate adjourned. At tlia SlHtluu lluiufi. The police complain that btislueas is v erj dull. Per the past three nights there has net been a Hiugle person ceullued In the station heuse. Today two were lecked up for drunken and disorderly cenduet One Is a darkey and the ether an Irishman, and both will be heard Mend ty. Tlderr. Ge te a Jail te Steal. The sheriffs chicken coop at the Yerk Jail was rollevod of most et his culckens ou 1 ThUHday night SIX PAGES-PKI tii unit 1'iitKn jit UArnnuihu It Causes a flrent Dent of IMm.fce lleferf) It It Under Control. H.VVKltntM., Mas?., July 10. Y'osterday aftorueou lire breke out lu Longfellow A: Ce-'a dining rooms hi Halten'stall block, C5 Morrl Merrl nina street The llames quickly spread te Shelden A Ce.'s reuill clothing store, thence te the Pacillu tea cemiiany'H store, then le 0. II. Cleveland A Ce.'s shoe stere and C. 0. Mersu A Hen's book and iierledlcal stere In the H,ime block. The contents of these stores and el various efllces lu the upper ntorles are a total less, aggregating with the less en the building tia,w. Tayler's large woedon building adjacent, occupied by Tayler's cloth Ing store, Gaguls, merchant tailor, and the Merrlmac club room, caught (lre and with its stock was damaged te the amount or (0,000, Whlle this Urn was In progress anolher breke out in thu Delavan house stable, which was quickly leiisiimed together with flve horse". Less, ?,"i,7uU Hutler's blacksmith shop was partly burned, and a building eccu pied by A. W . Cram, steve dealer, and WU Ham Hc.m, plasterer, was destrej'eil. Total less f J,fi00. A dwelling heuse ou Hammend court was tlestrejed. Less, ?s00. Hev oral small build Ings hi the neighborhood wero partly do de do slreyod. At 'i: 10 p. m. a third llre gutted a small tenement hi Lecke street Tlie Haltenstall block lire originated in a dofectiv e chlmney. The ether tires vvore evidently et inceudlary origin. During the afternoon unsuccessful attempts wero inade te llre several ether buildings. Help was obtained from Law rence, Novburyiert, Georgetown and Hlddo Hldde Hlddo ferd. Mlt. 31 Oil 111 SUN TAI.KH. lie Ders et r-iek Well or Mr. Itaiiilall's Kevmiue Mea.urn. Wasiiimitev, D. C, July 10. -CeU Morri son has submitted te the Heuso his ad verse report en the Kandall rovenue reform bill. Uesaj's the internal rovenue reduction would be J.S'J, lui),00ti, and the customs reduction Is estimated by Mr. Kandall at Jf,500,0n0. The proposed redui Hen of MS,OUO,000 Is, he pays, inconsistent with Mr. Randall's statement that there are no excesslv e rev oinies. In v low of the etlect aud purpese el the bill the commltteo would loave It te thu no ne gleet ev Idently expected, but for the fact that an adverse report might aid In getting tarlll matters before the Heuso and in a fulfill fulfill fulfill tnoiiteftho pledges te rcduce taxes. The bill changes rates of duty ou less than one-touth of the revenue yielding articles. The eirect of the bill would be te increase the customs fe,f00,0i)0. The tax ou all clothing is Increased, as is that ou tin plate, cotton ties and woolens. The estimates are made en arbitrary assumptions and entitled te no ro re spect whatever. The froe list previsions are virtually all in the tarlll bill heretofore ro re ro lerted, as are the Hewitt administrative pro pre v islous.The introduction et this bill is the first avowed attempt toempty the treasury by use of the taxing jievvcr te atlerd protection for pro tection's sako-te roduce rovenue by exclu ding Importations. The lull Indicates au origin unleirned In methods and unmindful of results, the reduction et internal revenue taxes have been as rapid as the demands en the treasury justitled and the tax en tobacco and whisky could net new be judiciously removed or re duced. The repeal et the tobacco tax would atlurd no additional employment, while free ing weed, wool, hemp aud salt would be of incalculable bouetit II J I IIU VAUfiEII HY A 31AV 1U(I, lie Ultra a liny lu Clilci;e ami Tuen Take. t'liMtessluii utu Siloeu. Chicaiie, July 10. AtS o'clock last oven even lng u rabid deg rushed along Hals ted street, near the corner of 33th street, causing j genoralstauipedoamoug podestrlaus. Hugh Lerely, a 10 j ear-old bej', was unable le get out or the animal's way and was bitten. The doc then rrtU 1,lte a saloon lilled with cus tomers. Tlie appearance ofthe animal with ej'es dashing and mouth frothing, snapping at all objects within his reach, caused great consternation In thesaloeu. Lverj'bedy, the proprietor included, vacated the preuiie, belting through doers and windows and (ail ing ever each ethor lu wild contusion. The deg retalued poses,sleu of the place until ol el tlcers came along and killed him with their revolvers. They had a dosperato tight, how hew how evor, and narrowly escaped being bitten. Hugh Lorely was attended by a doctor, who cauterized the wound and the boy will be sent te New Yerk te be fronted by the Pasteur method. During the mad deg's run along Hilstead btreet, he bit another deg, which escaped the oilerls el the crowd te kill it A 'lurlle Full. 1 rum a Uluutl. Hi.oemimito.v, 111., July 10 This city md vicinity was swept by n cjclene storm at 7 o'clock last evening which thoroughly terrlned the people. The tunnel-shaped black cloud w as appalling. He far as can be learned, no great dauuige was dene here, although troes were blown down aud wreck ed overywhoro, and the stroet car lines block aded. Signs ware tern down and small buildings demolished. Iu the midst of the storm a turtle weighing 20 pounds foil from a cloud upeu the sldewalk, narrow ly miss ing, i pedestrian. It is a peculiar kind of turtle, apparently brought from a distance bj the cj'clone. Horrible .xiclilent tu Girt Cii u vue.JulylO. Mary Malenoy, a yeuug woman employed In the West Kud laundry, Ne. MO West Madisen street, was the victim of a pecullarlj- horrible accident yesterday. In some unaeeountable manner her hair was caught by a revolving shaft and wound around it until she was lifted from the lloer. Hhe would undoubtedly have been killed had net the strain been se great as te break her scalp which was (ern from her head. The unfertunate girl sullered greatly and became crary. The sialp was sew ed In place again and may grew fast, but the physicians fear that the girl maj- net recover her reason. A Kt'Ratm l'rebtibly Oil'. Weiti i iritit, Mass., July 10. J. 1'. Hlge. low , llnding that the oxpenses of the regatta would exceed the rccetpts, has withdrawn the prizes aud possibly the allalr will be oil'. Hanlati will remain at the lake for practice, but Keunedy vv ill net stay If tlie regatta ts abandoned. VV iaers mi a hlrlke. Pueviiitsti:, H. L, July 10. At the Natlck mills 175 vveavorsareout en strike, and 1,000 looms are Idle, owing te dlsiatlslac ttcn with recent changes Iu a part of the mill, from "fruit el the loom" te twill goods. I'un-Bt l'lifs About beeut. Missvlm:i. Junction, Mich., July 10. The forest fires mar here ure about spent, uud ralu yesterday places Harding's mlllb out of danger. Twenty Menth, for Muu.utURiiler. Dr. Theus Tayler, cenv Icled of manslaugh ter at Leng I alaud City, New Yerk, ler the killing of Thaddeus Grltman, while dlsplaj. Ing ills skill as a marksiuan by firing at a tomato can en Grltmun's head, In April last, has been sentenced te twenty months Impris enment iu the loniienuary. Au Old Lad)' Full. Mrs. Marie Smith, a widow ever 70 years of age, residing at Hickory drove hotel, Providence township, fell from a cherry tree en Thursday afternoon. She knocked her kuee out e: Joint and sprained her back. Dr. Deaver attended, her, CE TWO CENTS. A VKRMCT FOR S'210,000. ltOtVOK VOIfhCIXtl WINS TIM HUtAT TKt.KOMAVIt Utr IT MM JtKff XOHK. 4 The Hanker. A Merchant.' Ceilny Triumph fiver the Wentern Union Tlia UrfMl Hf.ect, (itCnnklliiKTIult Helped te Urine Abnrrt Thst ltr.nlt Ni.vv Yeiik, July la The Jury In th f2,0oe,ont) suit of Hecclver Parnswerlh, of the , Hankers A: Merchnuts' telegraph cemptny, against the Weslern Union for cutting the wires of the former ceniiauy,lllcd Inte Judge Ivwronce's court at 10.30 a. in., the hour for the reassembling el llie court, and announced that they had net yet reached a x erdlct. The jury thou retired for furlher deliberation. When questioned by Judge Lawronce M te the prospects of ngroelng upon a Nordic t the foreman el the Jury expressed doubt et a verdict being ultimately reached, adding: " We have ropeatodly balleted slnce we went out and the vete has nowise changed from that cast in the Urst ballet." Nkvv Y'enic, July 10. The Jury In the Wostern Union case gav ea erdlct of f 210, 000 lu liver ofthe plalntlll. Per threo hours en Prlday Mr. Cenkllng steed in Judge Lawronce's eon rt-roem before the jury In the big telcgraph suit and de nounced Jay Gould and hisnlleged unlawful Hofrure of the llankera A. Merchants' wires In iininoasiired tonus. With all his greatt powern of oratory under foil command, he delivered blew nfter blew. There has never been lu n court room be scathing a denunciation of a publle man and a great corporation us that of Mr. Cenkllng te-day. It was even mere bitter than the opening speech of Cel. Ingersell en the same side. Twe mero remarkable spoeches have nover been heard In any court room In New Yerk en the Hame side of a case. "This is a trans lotion," said ox-Senaeor Cenkllng in his Hjieech, alluding te the seinire of the Hankers A Merchnuts' wires, "which stands absolutely by ttself among ' the audacities of Wall stroet, the audacities of wrecking corporations and the record or domineering by the aid or Irresistible capi tal u transaction which stands alone in Ha audacious deflance of law and of pub lic and private morals, and in the shifting and wriggling attempts made te escape responsi bility." ".Suppose this act,";iiocentlnued,"had Ihieii done by seme starving workman unable te maintain himself or bis family, what a dlu would have been ralsed about the audacity of such a crime. Huppose It had been dene by an Anarchist or by a strlker. Suppose Uerr Most or Powderly had dene this, and there had Iieen a trial, would net there have been a conviction and punishment, aud would net the men of corporate capital have been tu( loudest In their condemnations ? These lines wero net wanted, oxceptto strangle competi tion. As tlie grave is the destiny of all lives, se the Western Union Tolegraph company was the tomb and destiny of all rival telegraph compaules. Why de states rofuse te allow railroads and tele graph companies te lease parallel lines? Why, lu order that competition may check and cheapen rates. Ne panoply but the panoply el a great corporation would ever have emboldened any man te try such an experiment as was tried here. Is It net beyond a doubt that Mr. Gould knew every every evory eno of the tacts that make malice and op- prosslen and wrong-doing stare out of the lace of this transaction ? And Is net the same true of Nervln Green, Uussell Sage and all this coterie of railroad aud tolegraph mag nates ? Who came In place of these men T Twe little clerks, both of them nwbg Iheir bread and butte.- te.Jue Wostern Union, and absolutely dependent upon It. Wbv. gentlemen, Uielr wry pr renders mero glaring than anything else could, the absence or their empleyers. I say te your faces, gentlemen of the jury, that If no ene of jeu has been approached during the progress of this trial bj the Western Union or Its legal satellUes, it is n tribute te j'eur characters of which j'eu may be proud, aud of w hlch I Hlieuld be proud te my djitig days." Tlie end of this two million dollar suit, attera trial lasting eight weeks, does net, hew ever, end the litigation, as the case will undoubtedly be appoiled. HATUHDAY Itf VUNQHEM. United State Cnurt in Hcranteu .V Public Ilullillng Vein. WASiHMirev, I). C, July 10. HouseJ. The speaker laid before the Heuso a mossage from the prosldent, vetoing a bill granting a pensleti te Daniel It. Jtess ; roferred te com cem com mlttee ou invalid tensions. On motion or Mr. Scranton, of Pennsylva nia, a bill was passed providing ler holding tonus of United fatites court at Scranton, Pa, Mr. Cenger, of Iowa, from the committee ou invalid pensions, subuiltted reports en the president's vetoes of bills granting pensions le Ulliabeth Luce aud Cathorlne McCarthy; ordered priuted. Mr. llarmer, of Pennsylvania, presented, petitions signed by 550 Knights of Laber fiem his district In laver ei loglslatieu te pro pre pro meto labor intorests ; relerred. Mr. Holmeut, from tbe commltteo en for eign allalrs, reported "back a resolution which was adopted, requesting the president te transmit te the Heuse all communications rotating te the Imprisonment in Kcuader, of Julias Santes, an American cltlren. Alter seme mlnsr business the Heuso re re sutned consideration of the general deficien cy bill, the pending amendment being that te refund te certain railroads taxes illegally collected. The amendment was rejected. Y'eas KM, nays 108. The Henate has adopted Mr. Hear's resolu tion calling en the prosldent for Information regarding the soizures or dotentlensof Amer ican vessels in foreign ports. Vein l'er u I'ablle llulldluir. WvsiiiNriTON, D. C., July 10. The presi dent this afternoon voteod the bill providing for the erection et" a publle building at Abuo Abue vllle, N. C. A Italu Accompanied by a al. Pkk in, His.) July la At7:101astovenlug a heavy ralu, accompauled by a gale of wind, visited this city from the west, uprooting trees and blowing down tences. It Is the Urst rain lu two weeks. A Town Again llreathei Eay. CAiitbLAO, Mich., July 10There was Unlit rain yosterday afternoon anu tl loom $ " .. ,. I.. .lll. .hi nnnf mnlld. J llkomero. iciniyrue ""-'"" --- -, ored out or danger and peeple begin te Mrt, easier. Tlie town was threateneU with d- ' structlen by leresi urea. llcrllu Juurnall.U lu Trouble. . . T,,l.. in A niitnruir. tt Inlir nalists have been Indlcted for a breach of thu $ press law In publishing doeumenta in raw -a tleu te the case or Capt. Sarauw, recently y i.i.i r UAiu,. iMin.meiinn wlllirMrard fe : teueruiau iuinuciiuu i.u iw, " - i .. ,.. I... Iha nnrl. -J!j cabO was liuuer cousmei unuu ujr " .--- , . . W' tfBATUKU 1-UUUAUlt-lTlMM. ' Kr j M WAHHINQTOIf, D. tt, July 10.f'f , VKasteru New Yerk, w" "' YTerk, Eastern Pennsylvania, We(Mm; tempi'rature, variable wind becoming nej. "Tet, HtwPAY-Lecal win. X wanner weather, are indicated for ?S "tales, and fair weather 4(W, tlenary tereiverature followed fiatKUfttmt Ing by slightly cooler weather for UmMJiWIi Atlantle statea, ' C5 y- i&: iA'' ' n ' - M 1 iM ,n m w v ri j ai .: m e-W m M & -w i : M v; r?i "t fv -'; ' ,i-ii i ;s. i-Nti 4:. s''i3Ttf