'f'wmhfi?m:i -. ? v- 1 1f l V&. je mfa$tif mM, V. v 'fZ 'i , i? VOLUME XXLI NO. 2!1. LANCASTER. PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 188G. PKICE TWO CENTS. i , cyy i II4 3Qb MTTTrf?i rrn -r i T1IK IIUKDKR DIFFICULTY. VlirrlMIIIIIAM KU AN AI'fKAI. IU 1IIK HVI'llltllK VUVIIT Of VlltUVAIIVA. M rn.u Hemmee Highly l:tlttil (Kit llu Uinta In III llllllui rrnt Moieuienls ut Mt-vluiii ii", mm limns tnhiutrer unipitiilrs Ki I'mlnt the till). During Tuesday nlloruenii Kdller Cutting was called before the court mill ntitllled that In) had been granted an appeal tiitlioHUpiume court of Chihuahua, nml Hint llin lawxur who li.ul Imhiii elllclitlly assigned te his defense had fnmnrilcil llm nece.xsiry p.qsirs In tlie (MM). Ile fears that he will lin nss.isslnntctl a seen iii litt I (mum I'nsndel Norte, nml Unit tliti Mexican will glve a. mi excuse Hint lin tried te cncipe. It li lonriietl Hint Cutting wilt llm fellow Inn telegram te (lovciuer li eland : " An cltlren or Hi'i nlnte or Tex is I nsk or yam tint protection tlmt my friend assure hid ) en cm nml will extend te urn." 'I'll It tlispsttii whs sent ngnlust tliu urgent advice of Censul llrlghnm, nml It It tliu llrst tliuiitli.it ('lilting has failed te fellow Impli cit)' llm suggestion of tlie consul, who thinks that ut the Present Juncture dispatches nre Ill-advised. There It only ern small company of infantry lit Tort Mis. 'I he titiotisel KI Pase have lerined three xolun xelun xolun teur companies te protect tlie city nml kii ml It Hgatnst a surprise from the ethor side. Pase ili'I Norte It full of Mexican soldiers, ami rumor nre in circulation t tint mere uru coming. In Met, thote nr nil Minis et excit ing rumors Hunting through tliu town, (inn It te the cllivt tlmt its) Mc.xicmi horsemen nre stationed ut Naraaiissn, en tliu Mexican side nt the river, nlseit thirteen mile below 1H Pase, opposite tlie Tuxnt town of Ysleta. The commander nt l-'ort Hllss lint mint down te investigate the rumor. Yesterday a number et coplet el tlie legal brief In tliu Cutting case in iMiiiphlel lerui reached P.l Pase from Chlhualuii. Tlie brlerit the work of Jutut Mnrln I'nlnclet, n lending lawv or of the "lain of Chihuahua, and may Ikj regardtsl in eUKisl It m.ikt t mi el ntsiratu defense el the Mexican side of Hie question, and nttniup te prove that nrtlcle iNii'f Hie Chihuahua penal iihIe which pre- idea ler the punishment in Mexico or ollen ellen wit cemuiltttsl In ether countries, in net only In accord Willi the Mexican miittltulieii, but also Willi the International law, mill lhetre.it lea Willi the l lilted Slaten. Among Hit) nil thurifies 011 international law- It iimtet Hol Hel tler, I'ellx, Alirent, Hltiulxiiilltr, mid mere putli'tllarly drbtlnu. It linnet tn the fellow -Ing conclusions 1'lmU That article lt.lt lsirlcctly npplliM bin te the c.isb of (.iittlti. setxitid, Hint the nrtlcle It in perfect accord with tliu .Mexican constitution nml the treaties w ltd the I'lilted Slates, mid third, that the nrtlcle It fully Jut titled by the doctrines mid precedent el In leriiatleu.il law, Tlie brief calls tlie demand te deliwr up I'uttliiK s)rlectly ridiculous. Aitlcle Wi, referred ts rwidt as fellows "Criuiiw ceiniiiltUHl in n feiuiKii isiuntry by Me i lean lurxliiftt Mmlcan shall Ixi pun ished In the reptihllc, dftlier when tlie etlender shall ceinti Inte tlie country ef his own IriH) will or have liven lireiiKht there liy prisiwa of extradition ; second, If the irsen ullundltiK It a foreigner and complaint Is) liiade against him by thupresiriirty ; third, II tint accused has net been deiliiltuly tried In Iho country xhore the oIIhiihe was rem. mltted, mid If he has lint bcen releasisl, ab solved, or pardoned; fourth, If the ollen-e he Is charged with Iks ceus'.derisl by him as nil elleusu punlshnblu In tliu cetintrj- where It was cemmltUsl mid ulse in the republic of Mexico; tilth, U, in accordance with tlie laws extant, the jieii.ilty lmsxsed-iisiii conxlctleu would net allow of the prisoner's admission lu ball." TUT in. OOP II III NM Nu tt. INN Tliolricndsef (foxurner Ireland are Jubi lant exer the undorsement of hit jsillcy by the old suites, nml the city It full or uxclto uxclte liient In faoret the I'liltcd .States taking a decided stand against Mexico. There could Iki I.IWO men raised III Mlnnoelii for tliu Mux lean war. At n mass meeting last night reso rese reso letions were passed favoring an immediate xvnr with Mexico. MKI XN NKXxspin II OI'IMOS-. ThnnewH of tlie sentencu of t'ultiiig was reccUed In Mexico without surprise, but 11 it net generally Isilieiisl that he will sorxe out tils sentence, The leading nenspaisjrs are discussing the case in lit legal asiHvla, and without excitement. The '.! m, the dally erg in of the legal Iraternity el the capital, has n long arllcle en the case, citing many ethor similar cases, mid a long iirrny el legal opinions, coming te tliu conclusion that Mexico stands en sound legal grounds. The -Stal'i he-1 Yiieic, a suprter of the administration, takes the same xlew, and urges that Isjth goxerninents tuition) te the spirit of the treaty of iJuiuUleapu Hidalge, which In 11m twenty llrslartlcle previdea ler n careful and miilcable adjustmi'llt of all liipstleuH of dilleronce In ti spirit of geed uulghbershti. MVTTKHltiilS OP WAH. Tim llliKiilthlr.ly Dl.palcli ruiill.lird y a ltevulutleuarj (lr;ati. llnevv sn.i,i:, Tex., Aug. II !' Muntl-i, the organ of the ItovelutlonUts eshibllHlieil 111 thltcily, issupil the following at nn e.xtrn yeslenlay Ciivitfe IIsomiiiie, Aug. 7. Last night there arrived heru n new party of revolution revelution revolutien ista reiuinanded by Icente l'enn, recrulliHl by him in this Hoctlen. They lelt this liioru liieru Ing without doubt te combine with ether bnnds. Thorelero the fourth Inlantry winch cauie here te unlte w ith the linh cavulry leek thu bick track for Mataiuerat and quickly lilisl toward Slnarea te provent a veinbaL A party of government forcet under Mar Mar clae Davlla, having someilnya age burned the I.lamlle ranch, l.aCema, In JJuvii I.een, thu property of Maurice Crus,niul tnken prlsoner a brether of tils, a ixweful ami hartlwerklng man. Maurice, with voine ilOO inen, met for revenge. They went te the OJe Del Agun rancho el Davlla and took therefrem all the animals and utilized tlieiu foraervico In thelr furce. The fourth Infantry lest two Hehllera before tlmy roached Kaiitn Kemtlla, ene It la Bald Irem auiittrokenud the ethor killed by the colonel bocaiise he was tired of htm. At: all point nothing It Ulked of but this trouble and nil thu world it in Mympntliy with It. A TALK IIITII CUTTING. Us Tells III. Story el llin limitation of lh I.lliel un Metliu, lit. 1'ase, Texat, Aug. li.-Your oerrospim- tluut In cemimny with Mr. Samuel Tleld, a well-known citien of Dallas, Haw Cutting tu jail at I'asotlel Norte yosterilay. 1 asked lilm particularly at te Ills alleged circulation personally In Mexico of the article com plained of. He replied : " Upen going ever te the Mexican aide en the morning of tlie publication I had In my pocket n copy of the the paper .' Kcntuict. I entored a comer cafe kept by n friend of mine, and handed him a paper, the only ene I had. This It nil 1 did, and the xery truth as te tlie atery of my clrculntlng ' great number ' of the jviper In l'ase del Norte." I nsked Cutting when he Intended te appeal this case te the supreme court ( Chihuahua, lie said that his nttor ntter ney,a young Mexican Htudetit, Just out or tliu law school, hail tlotermlneU te de me, IllrlliiUr I'arly. TuenJay, August 10th, (ioergo Hetrlck, passed from boytieod te manhood. In honor of the important event, tils yeuut: friends te thu number of twenty couples helped him te celcbratu it at Ids roshlenco, -ISI West Wnl imtHtreet. He kept open house, and lunch- een wnt mrved In tlie line grounds adjoining, which weru Illuminated with JaiiaueNO lan terns mid ethor light. Musla arose with ita voluptuous awell mid everyone had geed time. During the festlvltles Mr. lletrlck wn jiroseiitod with a gold-headod cane. Verk XVIil Soen Ilava Auutlier llutel. At a inoeting of the beard or trade of Yerk en Tuesday ovenlng, all the mowbers Bgroed that the town It stillerliiK for want et anether hotel. A coiiiniitteo was apioliited te so licit BUbscriptlens, afler which Messrs. A. II. Farquhar and frank GeUe put f 1,600 atter their names ; the lormer f 1,000 and the latter fsea Vltl.ltlt IN TIIK NUHTII. A .ScMllhOIII Imirtinl'a Fert Hits itreir t Nertli.ru Otitic. Under the heading ".Seme Neiilhern Inci ilents," Iho llartlertl (Vnriiuf, n few ilnyn age, delivered one of Its lauilllar Iwlurea le the HuilUieru poepl" upon HienuhJis:t el their disregard of life and law. The "lucltleiils'' Used nt llm text of Its remark en this Deci sion worn Kiithored from Mevtirnt Heiitlicrn stales, n recent outbreak of mi old lend In Kentucky serving at 11 tenllile example of the .Southern character lu gmieml for. thu (Viirniifjt piirisn. lu reply thu C'harltisteu Courier purtltiently saya : There Is tee much Inwlettnest and bloeil shetl In the Helllli,bilt se there It In the whole ceunlry. W'u havn nover failed te condemn Iho spirit of xloleuco whenever mid wher tiler It hat been manifested, mid shall net cease te condemn it hereaiter j hut ivonreiiot ready te concede that It Is ceullntnl te the .Seuth, as the ( eitritnt would fain hae be bo be Meved. Only nweek age lu Cennirllrul mi InuiK'eut yiiimg girl was luurtleied en her father's farm, under circumstances of Hid ut most brutality. The murderer, a white man named la'kwtss), was leiiud next day, near the scene of the murder, with a bum nml 11 gunshot wound en hit liedy iitul wIHih liteken neck, nil el which Injurlet wure allege.l le liaxe lseu Inlllctetl by his own liniiil thu Ingenious Hitsiry being adxnnctsl Hint he killed hlmsetr te escnpe iinUlij lynching nt Iho hands el the mob or several hundred nriiiud iiitui who weru In pursuit til lilm ' . , . , . The killing olinen In street brawls It hil enough, hut it certainly shows n lest degree of brutality thiiii the wivlnylng and asxss nation el young girl"- w "'"'"' "'" "' than one Instance el such ass.sinatien In the Seuth for years, whlle (.'enmvtlciit hss tor ter lilslied wfihlii short periisl lour lialcat victims, In the ihiiseii el Mary hlannaid, Jen nle Cramer, Hest) Ambler, and Mattle Itan ilall. 'Iho luurderers of Iho llrst three re uislii tinpiinlshisl, while of l.s'kwtMMl, the HUpKMud suicide, tlie Cenr'tii' snvs that he "was evidently au Ignorant person," and iMissihly tlhl net knew "the ease with 'which lie mighthaxi) escaptsl the law's vengeance." lu Massachusetts, n tiny or two later, an an ether woman was killed and her lxslyH.mil asunder anil otherwise mutilated hythehrutti who killed her. lu another Northern t itv a little girl has Issju toluel, within Hie ust low ilavs, who had Ixuin kepi a prisoner lu nclose riHim ler months, tlud te Hie ll.sir liy a certl ureund tier waist, which had eiten ita way tleep Inte the tender Mesh, nml the child was nearly starved hi death when discovered. The perpetrator el this iMrharlty Is an Intel ligent white woman. The story of the out rages systematically cnuimitted tiisiu thu tilers' orphans In Pennsylvania, is still fresh In Hit) public rtssiUectleu, slid thu list of In famous cruelties and crimes receives almost dailv additions from one Northern state or another. It gives ut no pleasure te remind our Con necticut contemporary of these things. They bring reproach upon the whole eeuntrv. 'u would have womanhood mid glrllitMsl mid child htssl ress;t(sl nml pretts-usl In New Knglnutl n-t thuy ure resKsitsl and protected III thu Seuth, and we would liave tlie deadly Isirs-nml emsiuuter, the vcmletUi and thu duel, its rare In thu .Southern states as In the New laiglauil states. Tliere it hsi iniich lawlessness and crime everywhere, and all law loving and law-abiding cltlens should strive together, without reference te state ami sectional lines, te put down xloleuco ami te slucat all the people te n higher Ideal or conduct mid cltl renshlp, mid of s(x?lal mid moral obligation. This cannot be nceouiplished, however. Iiv crimination mid recrim inatien, by trying te blacken tlie character of the people el a whole section en account of the lulsdcedt of a few, or by holding up Hit) Seuth at thu home el crime, anil claiming ler the North a purer and morn peaccnblu character. Asnlu from the class of homicides which wu have considered the killing of ene man by another lu street lights-thu Seuth compiles favorably ill lespect te its criminal roceul with any part of the I'tileu, or with ntiv ether people under the sun. The Cenrtinr hits undertaken n grai elest nml a hes!le.ss task lu Its endeavor te rvert the truth, by suppressing half el it and In stituting unfair cnmurlsens. The very tenacity with which It clings te the subject of manslaughter argues u tear te extend its 111 111 xestlgatiens. Let ut have the record of murdered women - North and Seuth ! II III llu Was an HILL WAS itEnuyr.it. .XitlvA Itriinliticali rartlnii and lleli-CKle at CtiltHKe. W vsiiiNttitis, 1). C, Aug. II. A letter Irem the attorney general te the president el the Senate has Just beeu made public which explains thu president's reasons ler rumox rumex IngJ. It. II III, marshal of the Castern ttlstrlct of North Carolina. Ill this letter, the attor ney general says; "1 beg leave te say that the president nutherir.es me te state that such suspension w.tt made ler the sole nut en that Mr. Hill loflhlshenioln Kalelglitn KM vvhlle he was marshal of the t'nltcd Stales,nd went tu the Kepubllcau convention of the lirst congressional district, ill which he had lived latere his removal te ltaleigh, but liem which he had removed many years slnce nml by active canvass succeeded lu having himself appointed by Haiti conxention a ilel ilel cgste te the national convention at Chicago, and that he titteudcd such convention In the eapneitv of a delegate nud participated in the proceedings el same." Thu nomination et Mr. V. V. Richardson, appointed by the president te succeed Mr. Hill, was continued by the Seiiate en the Second of August. AiiroKjecs riui.ur vamkhun. XX mil Ui llu rretetttsl Against rn.llil In jury riiim llrr Hti.tisiHl. Londen, Aug. 11 lelet Cameren, the noted burlesque actress, whose husband wits recently assaulteil by Lord I.onsdale for breaking into n room which both Hie hitter mid Mist Cjiueren occupied, hday appeared in the Hew street police court and prayed the magistrate te place her husband under restraint mitl prevent lilm from molesting her pending u petition ler the divorce. She alleged that her husband had threatened te Isjth sheet mid stab her, and she feared he would carry out his threat en the llrst op portunity that presented itself. Her husband was present and denied the allegations set lerth by his spouse. Alter n brief considera tion the magistrate refused te grant the prayer of tlie petitioner. The husband thou gave notice Hint he intended te petition ler a divorce en the ground of his wlfu'n adultery with Lord Lonsdale. Irlsli Loyalists Meet. Londen, Aug. II. A meeting el thu Irish Loyalist mombers of the Heuse et Comaiens has been ealled te Uiko place en the day el the llnal adjournment of the prosent sosslen te decide upon a plan of action te be eliser ved during the fall mid winter session. It it understood that these members will generally siipiiert the government, but will proterve an independent ntlitude in Irish mutters. Train Hun. Inte a IVushiiut. Kk'iimend, Va., Aug. 1L A freight train ou the roterabtirg it Wostern railroad at one o'clock this morning ran into a washout at Otterdam creek, badly wrecking the train and soverelyjiijuriug soveral empleyes. The read Is se badly blocked tliatpassengers have te be transferred around the xvreckage. Cenrernnce of Cntholie lllshe. Hi. Hi, IN, August 11. A conferenco of the Keiuiiu Catholle blslieps of Prussia was opened at Kulda yesterday, Dr. Kepp, bishop of Fulda, prOHldlng. Chlnrta lUrllcil. Londen, August 11. Advices rccolved last night Htate that tlie reported occupation of Lavarell by the Hiissians hascrcated much oxcitemetit iu Tientsin, China. New National Hank. Wasiiinoten, Aug. 11, The Illinois National bank, et Hprlngtleld, 111., capital 30J,000, hai been authorized te begin busl-ueui. CIIAKOKI) WITH A 111(111 CRIME. A tOVmi MAN AltltKHTKII Mlt AN AS- itAVi.r un A ((-. The Hlnry That Aiinln llrl;sm Tellt About JllUlutrl t'lt'iMtiirk Thn Ijiltrr's lie lfiie lit llm linttKf) I. That llin lllll Did rsnl ItriiUt. Mlchael l'"ltilrlck,B young insil who works with horses ami resides en Kitst King street, was arresteti last night for ii very serious ol el fense. The allegations of Annlu llagelgans ngetl nlKiiil III years, are that litpatrlck met her) en North Uuueu nlru.it, Induced her te go with hlmtoastableon Marlen street nenr Clirlstlau, for the pretext of meeting u man who wanted te engage her as a tloiiiestlc,antl when in IhesUxblu he committed mi eutrage en her, putting hi hinds en her mouth e provent an outcry. Alter thu girl was re leased she told her brother what had hap pened te her, nud Hoergu II igelgans made a complaint against him Isifore Alderman l'enlney, ler rape. He was arrested by (Jill (Jill cer I. ewars, and Itx'ked up ut thn station house. liljntrlck was seen nt the station house by an In iKi.l.KiKNii.ii representative this morning. He denies having committed the ollense chargtsl. lie admits that he met thu girl ou North (noun street and she willingly went with htm le the stable, llu did net eutrage her, nor attempt te tle anything against her wishes. When they separated they weru thu laistel friends unit I'it7mtrick thought nothing or the matter unlit he was afterwards met mid assaulted by the girl's brother. He says that he never had thu least Idea of assaulting thu girl, and at thu prestr tlme he will buable te show his liuitcorice. Ill ilel.iult of ball he xvas isuumlttud for n healing. i tiitKK nlnrr.ii.1 iiiuihx. Twe I. Illl" (llrls ill I'ar Itiitkanay I'rrUh TrjIiiK lu Save On Anether A sad drowning accident occurred ou the be.tchat I'ar Keckaway, '. Y. en Tuesday nlleriiecii. The three victims were slsters, anil nt larnsc.ui Ihi learned the two younger perished 111 an attempt te kive the llle of the elder. Ne out) vvns near enough te rentier them any assistance and they sank beneath the waters locked lu each ether's arms. Shortly after neon Nellie Wymaii, aged twelve jears ; l.lr.?ie, ngetl ten, ami Sadie, aged eight, kit their home east of the village for a bath at Ilrcee I'nliit. Mrs. Wytuati hail Ircipientiy permitted them te go in bath. lug alene bolere. The llltle one divested themsolves oftheir clothe nml, donning old wraperH, were mm romping and playing in the water. It was low water, nml the two V. 'linger ones watchetl Nellie as shocxutieilsly waded out, ami then, summoning courage, I.lie lol lel lol lewtsl, ltMillug Sadle by tlie hand. While frolicking, Nellie suddenly felt herself tsilng carried out by the heavy undertow Llie, in ross)tise te her appeal for help, tried le reach her.bul still kel held of little Sadie's hand. She reach ed l.izlu and tried lu vain tu draw her out, but the strength of thotvve girls was net sulllcient te copewlth that or the undertow, and they were carried nit liy the breakers. Whlle the struggle for llfe was going en two playmates et the slsters passed along the bench anil were attracted liy Kcreiins. They started for assistance, but it arrived tee Inte. Cut. TaKRart lairketl t p. Cel. Kebort Taggarl, who lias llgurcd in local police courts for tlie lust nlieen jears, turned upagain last uighU He was drunk, as usual, anil becainohe noisy en the street that a s)liceinan xvas telephniitsl for, and thu colonel sjMjut tlie night In the station house. This morning he pleatl for his liberty j said he would pay the cost hiuI nover again np M'ar before lilt honor, Mayer Morten. Ile was allow (nl te go after he settled his bill, u m liter of -.irj The colonel nays he has lieen at Leng Branch for soine time, ami yestor yester day he stepssl etl at Philadelphia. He there purchased what he believetl te be a bettle of getst whisky, but It witsn't gisxl mid te get rid of it he drank it. It niade him xerv drunk and sick. The colonel bilked freely en Kilitie thisniernlug. While he claims te be a Republican he s.ivs Heaver has netsutlicient lntellis;t te be governor of tlie great suit) of I'ennsylvania, and he in tends te stump the state ter the Democratic nominee, iiomatter who he may be. He se told Heaver at I. Hit? ou thu fourth el July, and he Intends te keep his word. r.vtllliig Idiirs Next Saturday. ( ill Saturday nrtoninen next there will be two trot and ene running race, anil thu purse In cash will tie Jet). The liorses are all well knew n, and clese and exciting races are oxectod. In the iirst race the entries are as fellows. Kd Walker's Max-weed, Jeseph Annstrtuig's Walklll, and IMward II. Kautl maii's 1'averite. Ill the second race the en tries are Samuel K. Haily's Jelinuv II., Wll Iiiiii 1-iss' Hilly D. ami William l'.esh's Harry H. Tlie running race will Is) xery exciting. It will be between Ueerge Hcnder's Maud mid 11 ird .V Shirk's Country tilrl. Tlio-e lierses nre owned liy rival llveryinim In New Hol Hel land. They haxe run several races this jear, nud oxery tinie they go it Is ler bleed. A ureat deal of money has changed hands en ihe pair this year, and many persons from the southern end or the ceuuty will ceme In te see this race aleuu. Majer til IpIV ClinllaiiRe .Xi t'l'li.t. Frem I tie Oxfeiil lies-.. We accept the challenge of Majei liriest el the Lanciiter fit.mi-ci-.te walk a Uvo-uiile race with him "the hottest day that may be selected," and will glve our pregramme et arrangements ler the allair next week. He savs he weighs only ."0 isninds Instead of i'lti, asvveatvuscd hluiet carrying with his cor cer cor s)iesity last week. The walking weight of the I'rcsi man Is ll.i pounds and If we don't pull that --0 pounds te a reasonable standanl for mi odlter we nre mistaken in our own and his pedestrian nullities. We w ill wnlk. We want that deen big apples. The Camp nt llmmitetvn. Ititi'W NsievvN, Aug. 11. The usual prnyer and pralse meeting was held yesterday morn, ingwitlin large attendance. A number or new ministers have nrrivid. Hev. I. Ii. Knerr preached n Minium from l'lrst I'eter I ; l'i Theme, the greatness mid importance of our salvation. He was fol lowed tiy Kev. A. Stlrk, 1. K. Tlie dully chlldrens meeting was adtlressed bv Kevs. A. J. Hruiier, L. N. Wermau and I'ref. I.seiivvelii. Tlie nltorneoti Boriuens were liy Hev. Hiker, or Heading, Irem 1 Cel. II: ii ami 7 verses. He was followed by Hev. J. D. Woedriug. Thore was a line song service nt li o'clock. The evening Htrmeiivv as preached by Kev. K Smith, et Lancaster, Irem Hev. Hi :i The best oferdor prevails nt the camp nud all progresses swimmingly. Ilieuglit u Iteinarkalilu 1'lpe Willi lllui. Henry Hitter, of Omaha, Neli., has been visiting In Baden, Switzerland, and Husse Darmstadt for the past three months. He arrived In Lancter last evening en his way home stepping ler a short tlme with his bmther.ln law. Jeseph Gardner, Ne. IMS Locust stroet. Mr. Hitter was en beard the detained steamer Werra, the shaft of which was broken in mid-ocean. Mr. Hitter while lu Northern Switzerland, net far Irem Con stance, purchased a most romarkable pipe, made Ireni a root, the step el which resembles the antlers of a deer. Frem the bowl te the mouth ploce Is nearly three loot. It Is linely carved and olalieratoly polished, making It quite a work efnrL , ltrnke out In a New I'laie. Dr. Bridge, state x-eterlnary surgeen, visi ted, ou Tuesday, the farm et Cyrus Mann, Maner township, he having roceivod infor mation that Mr, Mann's cuttloxvere allectetl with ploure-pueuuioula. Ile found lour of the cattle se badly atlected that he hud them killed. Nine ethers, mere or less nllocted, wero Inoculated. The quarantine and lnoeulntod cattle en ether larms whero the dlecaie has prevailed, are said te be doing vvell. IIAHK 1IAI.I. NKHH. Ilia lilnt relets of luterr.t t'entrriilng the National Damn, Yeslenlay xvas rough day en noliie pitchers. The New Yorks had nineteen hits oil (ielelu, I lotion lllttsju all Conway. Pittsburg elglittKMi eir Alklseii, Ixiulsvllle nlnetoen eir rotler mid Cincinnati iirtoen oil Dick Conway. Brooklyn has sullered two of thu worst do de feat of any club III the Aiiierlexu Association. Pittsburg and lOiilsville shut them out by Is mill ID runs respectively. Yesterday the new .Scraliten club gave the Wllkosbarreii big let of work, and thu latter only wen by II teu. The Albsma club had twenty hits oil Hitteiiheiisu wiiue Wllllmus Wllllmus ierl had but two of Crewell. Tlie Alttxma wen by 1iteO. Thu I'hllnilulplilas had but a single error yesterday, but the Chlcages excelled nt the lj.it and xv-ou by I te 1. The New Yerk batted tieteln, of Detroit, nil overthe fit Id nml wsm e.islly by 10 te 7. Wnshlngtuii.nftcr fifteen successive ilefu.ils,nucccetleil in down. lngSL Uiuls byO te.'I; Hostetl beat Kansas City by" te t. The AhstHiiatlonsgaiiietyoslertlay were i At rittsburg, l'lttsburg II, Athletics? ; at Louis Leuis xlllc: lajulsvlllelti, HrtsjklyiiO; nt Clnclu nall, Cincinnati II, Baltimore 7. The National League has no schedule to day, as the clubs will be en their way West, Heme people said Hecker, el Louisville, was playtsl out, but they have gene Inte their holes. Yesterday lie allowed the Hroeklyns but three hits. The Detroit will have le Improve greatly If they want te win the pennant. Chicago Is but ene game behind them and New Yerk is three. The May Mower club, et this city, will go te Kphrataen Saturday, ami play n game w Ith the club el that city. Dan O'Leary will manage a company play ing "The Headless Horseman." tlie coining season. Scrantnn recently had a headless ball plavernu his account. The Dotrelt nml New Yerk play their last Came lu the Hast te-day. Iloiiuett and v elch will tin the pitching. (ibseu and Shay, or this city, will likely go te Westminster, Maryland, ter the rest of the season. Cim inn vii, ')., Aug. 11 -Jehn Lee Itldi. inentl, the great left-hand pitcher, he signed with the Cincinnati bill team. Clirl.llatin Defeats Cehitntiln. CiliusTiANA, Aug. 11. The Christiana and Columbia clubs played thelr second gamoef a series or ilve yosterilay at Colum bia, resulting In n v Ictery ler Christiana by a scoreor ." te I. The game vvns Interesting throughout. The work el both btttorie was excellent. Only three men or the home team reached second base. The scere : ceUHBM. it a. r. King, p . ill liable, s s. ...0 0 0 Kent., in . .11 () II itrlmuier, 'Mel I Swlngltir,J4 00 0 L.K IIIKIST'SA. t 0 Slyer, Jt) 1 0 llnuwny, r f 0 1 dllneli, c 1 e vietclier, i 1 0 Winner, c I ti esimy, 3b 3 1 llrlnten, s n (i llnrnr. Hi... e 1 hnlghl, II. n n. f. 0 I I 1 1 I 1 J in l l e 0 l u 1 (I I I) II 1 .1 II II (I 0 I) A. K 0 0 0 II t; e 3 0 II u 1 0 II I II 1 II 0 etr. 1 f ti e ti Kesh, c . Illnkle. r I Kct.ey,c I .en 0 e lelnl .111110 ! Total . 1 0 -.7 10 S Columbia n ti i e e 0 e e u-t Christiana ... n e e i 1 1 0 x 5 Knrned rims Celitintiia I. chrlfltlana Heme run King Thn e-h.i.'.u tilt Alers. Tweba'.e hilt l.ltstell, l.rttiiuitT. l.eti en tt.ises Cnlum tita 3. Christianas, tjtitu-w out ty fvtng, T : ty Stelcher, 13. lli.et stolen by llritnuier, shuy, Iliirinr, tiltemn, VV Ituier Tlmeetgaiiiu 1 hour, 19 minutes. L mptiu Xlayminl. .loot) rreple ntTrnrju. On Tuesday, St. Mary's Catholic church, et Lebanon, or which Father Christ is pas ter, held their picnic at l'enryn. Iho rail rail rail roatIcemiany hauled thlrty-elgbt cnrlead el peeple Irem Lebanon te the park, and the crowd numbered between A itX) and .i,0e0. The day was iilv.xsautly aiaint, and It was ene et the most successriilplciiieslieldnttliepark this season. On Saturday a irand Army picnic under ihe auspices of (Jeneral Welsli iest, of Col umbia, w ill be held at the park. I'.x-seldiers Irem Lancaster, Heading, Lebanon mid ethor places will be present and a big time is ox ex isxied. On next Tuesday the Heading S.engor S.enger bundu will laiatthe park and they will bring a tremendous crowd, including n band and lull orchestra. llllr"s tVlie XVere lltllisry The stere of lllrani Krb A Sens, at Clay, was broken into some time Monday night or Tuesday morning nud ham, eggs and ether articles taken. Ne clue te the thieves. s.500 IliAliniliie en Ills XXIIe. Kev. J. ti. Smoker, of New l'rovldeuce, this county, has received from II, Hechteld, agent ere H. Mutual Aid seciety, Kox) In surance ou the llle of his w ife, recently de ceased. I'rellllilllun lu the smiiiIi. Hiuds county, Mississippi, yesterday voted en prohibition. Iho city or Jacksen gave iel majority for license, but the ceuuty gave sxi against it. Theological t-enilinir) )piiliiK The fall term el the theological seminary, Hofermed church, this city, will begin en Thursday, Soptember -d. at 10 o'clock a. m., when the opening address will be dullvored. Auetlir Cntnitiitftlug. The great Methodist Episcopal cninpmeot cninpmeet iugat .Ituiiua Heights, in Berks county, l'a., oieued Inst evenlng. l.er.l .s.llllinry Itecrlvrs a l)riiilaliiiu. Londen, Aug. 11 Lord Salisbury te-day receixed a deputation representing the Im perial Federation League. The deputation urged upon his lordship the Importance or arranging a confeTonco botween the im perial ami colonial governments en the appointment et a royal commission te sug gest means for concerted action in vvar, also te promote n moredhoct intercourse botweou tlie commercial, postal and telegraph systems of the empire and in ether ways bucuru a closer coulcdertilieu than at prosent existed. A Mecliunlebiirc l.iiitivrlnr. Mi.til.xNiCsuimu. l'a., Aug. II. Thu linn of llauck A Solllert, consisting el S. V, llauck and Jehn M. Seiilert, as uctlve partners, and Ceerge W. llauck, carryingeu a hardware business and a liy net manufac tory, have tllscnvored a heavy defalcation of Isjtvvoen 515,000 and J-JO.twe el an onibezie enibezie onibezie lnent by Soltlert, ene et the tlrm. Soltrert is about 3s years or age and It is thought has property'to cover thu amount el the defalca tion. liniiiil a lleil) III ihe Water. 1'eitT Hi uen, Mich., Aug. 11. Monday alteruoen two ls)y bathing In Black rlver. found tlie Isaly of a baby in the vvatur be be bo teoen two legs. It was lull grown and had been thorn several days. 11 had a mark ou the back of the head, and was evidently alive when born. An luquest will be held. l'retliliulal 1'rlirs. Wasuinciten, D. C, Aug. II. The presi dent appointed (iustav Van Hoerobeko te boUnlted SUtes atterney for the Sonthern district of Hllne!, mid Win. (1. Irfuigferd te be asseciate justice of the siiproine court e' YashlIlgteu territory. lDKersell Will Net Hereuil I'lyiiu. Nuvv Yenit, Aug. 11. Cel. Heb Ingersell has w-Ithdravv-ii Irem the delonse of Maurice It. Flynn, as he lias te go te Kurope ou Fri day. Flyun and Squlre will be ealled upon te plead bofero JudgoCevvlng te-morrow. ISO Cords of VVeeil lliirtitil. Kbit Haimiis, Mich., Aug II. Forestllros burned 150 cords of weed yosterilay, en the bank of Torch I.ake, bolenglug te the F.Ik Rapids iron company. Fires south et this village cause great uueaslness here. Ilruker Isellu dels l'a 11. Nkvv Yeitit, Aug. 11. Adrian IselIn,aged OS, the well known breker el 13 Wall street, at 11 a. iu. fell from a cab in front of 551 Hroad Hread way and fractured his sheulder. He was) takeu te the New Yerk hospital. FOJUlSTS IN 1LAMKS. UltltAT FIHKti THAT AUK lt.Ullhtl miuiiuian i.uii nr.it innrnivm. is Tlie Air lillrtl Willi Siiioke anil llin SkyUrhti en I'atreliiieii WaUhlng Travcts cily Hay nml Night Tlirutigli I ears et ii llliuislreiit Coiillagrnlleii, TiiAM.ns Cm, Mich., Aug. II. I'liesare running iu every direction and threaten great instruction unless rain comes seen. The nlr Is filled with smoke and the sky Is crimson. At Mllrhells, en F.ist Hay, the inhabitants have been lighting dusornlely te keep thelr houses mid mills rrein burning, mid help was sent from the peninsula te save farm houses. In Travers City.every precaution is lieing tnken te preveut a ceulbigrntlun. Soveral times yesterday aftornoen II res started hi yards from burning leaves blown Irem the lerests. A force et patrolmen have been put en te watch the town tiny nud night until the dnnger Uover. Much iMliniRa le Tliuhrr. Mr. l'l.nxsANi, Mich., Aug. II. CoiiHld CeiiHld CoiiHld erablo tlamage has lieen ilnnu te timber, fences, etc, nml lire nre raging iu the west ern and northern portion or thoceunty. Torrid Fires In MP lilj;aii. Hiy fin, Mich., Aug. 11. Werd lias reached hore that rorett llrei are raging ou both side of tliu Michigan Central track, be tween this city and Mackinaw City, valuable timber being destroyed. The llauies run te the top of the trees and the sight is aw lul and grand. Otsego and Montmorency couiitles are sullurltig badly. 1'iiles.s rain comes great destruction is threatened. IIKNHY 31 ATT 1 1 1'. 11,' KtHlUHlt. One he Claims le Knet, Cliarcet Him XX lib IVnUiiLm, Londen, August 11 The Vml .NVt, . prints a letter from a well known Irishman who Iho paner Hays Is personally acquainted xv ith the event et which he speaks, showing the previous record or Mr. Henry Matthews, new home secretary. On the Irish quostleu, Matthews, the writer siys,tlofeatotl Sergeant, new Judge Harry for l'arliauieut In Diingar Diingar X'en In lses, beeause Harry had been crown counsel lu cases against Fenians. Matthews supperted with lilsvvhole ferce south of Ire land Fenlnnlsm and the allocation of 10,000 pounds sterling ameiigi:0i) veters. The Irish press nt that tlmu were tilled with details or thu contest, balled the retiult as a great na tional victory and declared that Matthews shared xvith O' Donevan Kessa the popular rav or of the Fenians. The writer of the letter asks the Xctci te obtain an Interview with Dr. Cieary new bishop el the Kingsten, Out, and who was then located In Duugarveu lu corroboration el his statements. M illheirs I uoppe.cd. HimtlNfiHAM, Aug. 11. Mr. Matlhews, M. 1'., for Kastern division et this city, whose appointment as home secretary In the present cabinet made It incumbent upon him te re re ro centost that seat, has been returned unop posed. Alderman Cook, the caudldate put up by the wladstenians te oppeso Mr. Mat thews, withdrew at the last moment. Net le lntrrleri) XXlth the Cemimny. Clin vne, Aug. IU In the dxe of tlie Cal umet Iren and steel company against Squires, au application was yesterday in vde te .1 udge Shepard ler leave te make Daniel Dugau, Larry WhIto,Jehn O'lveere,and Tem McCor McCer mlck and James Mcl'horsen, parties defend defond dofend ant. It is charged that these pirties are members of the Knight of Laber, and that Mcl'horsen has been traveling through the Western states boycotting the rolling mill's products, and that he has been trying te pre pre pro eont men working ler the company. An erder xvas Issued by Judge Antheny, allow ing the. imenilmeutt te be made, and an in junction was issued te preveut the tlolend tlelend tlolend autHlreui Interfering with Iho company. Dflllirralel) .lumped lleltveen Twe c.tis. Ill ni.iNtire.v, Iowa, Aug. 11. Mis May Cele, vvhlle en the train from this city te Keokuk last night, about two miles from shere, suddenly walked out en the platform, jumped botween the ears and was killed, be ing terribly mangled. The body was Identl bed by James Cole, el this city, as that of his sister, May Cole. The brother was overcomo with grier and attempted te cut his threat, and being preveuted he leaped head foremost through a window at the undertaker's. He was net dangerously hurt. Miss Cole was mentally deranged. Hetel Manager IllsappDars. Cult vei, Aug. 11. J. C. Acheson, man ager of the hotel Florence at l'ullmau has disappeared and there are rumors of deialca Hen. The hotel belongs te the tameus palace car builder who also owns the rest of the model town. Acheson disappeared last Fri day ami has net been seen since. The safe has been broken open, but whether a short age was discovered 1 net jet known. It Is only ii low days since Manager Hradley, et the 1'iillinau work disappeared, and noth ing has slnce been heard of him. Steries seriously rellectlug ou li 1 tit nre also in circu lation. .Illinpe.l liem n Traill, lt.it XVm Captured. Kxi ink, Wis., Aug. II. llenry Deiupf, a Milwaukee Anarchist who was convicted during Iho recent labor troubles in that citv but upon whom sonteuco was susiKmiled until August 10, hilled te appear and his ball el fiOO was forfeited. A deputy sheriil from Milwaukee arrosted the man in Itnciiie, but xvhile being biken te Mllivaukoe l.e jumped from the train and ran into the river. He was follewod by the ollicerand compiled te aurronder at the muzle or a revolver. The sarntei;ii Kuces. S.vuvTiiiiv, N. Y., August II. Weather clear and sultry. First race, purse f!00 ; for mares two-year-olds. Five furlongs, Marile 1, Holle Hroek -', Vinzaut .5. Second race, purse $.150 ; nil uges, ene mile j JIarry Hussel 1, Haroleot 'J, Boomerang J. Tlme l:l3i j. Mutual paid, 17.10. Third race, purse f 100 ; mlle nml Mi), Ada I) 1, Hinmicle J, Ilruuevu 3. Timetffi,. Mutuals paid 0.30. A Vall.e Ceiiliiluliig l.l,OOtl Taken, Ciiii'.xtie, Aug. 11. -It has just been loarned that Willie Knne, a inossengor boy for l'ovvler ilrother's packing heuse, was robbed et a valise ceutntning f 13,000 in checks last Saturday. He was sent from the stock yards about eight miles out, te Chicago with the valise. On the train he put the valise down at his feet and,while looking out or the wlndow,uiiknewn persons stelo the bag. The checks have been stepped. Hurled a Chair at Ihe Justice. Cillt'Aoe, Aug. 11. Oee. L. Hutscli was bofero Justice, Hussell yestertlay, chargetl with wlfe-beating and dlsorderly conduct. The court lined him ?'-0 and tieund him ever in ?200 lieuds te keep the peace. Ne sooner had sonteuco been pronounced than the pris oner seized a chair and hurled It at the jus tice. A desporate struggle onsued. Hutscli I was overpoworod and takeu te jail. Death ut Congressman Hearli. CeitNWvr.L, N. Y Aug. II. Congress man Hoach, who has been critically Hi for the past soveral weeks with typhoid fover and Hright'a disoase, dled at his home here last night. Woolen Mills Ilurnetl, Niiwnune, N. Y Aug. 11. The Highland woolen mills burued this morning. f 10,000 j Insurance f2r.,0O0. Less HI'UHT t'UK l.UVAt. U UN N KIM. ItioMclitieteii Xrrntn nt Tell' Haiti Interest. lug licreu .Mnlrhrs. Tuesday nftorneon the Kchuolreu Vorelu held thelr weekly sheeting at Tell's Haln. About lerty gunners and thelr frlends wero en the ground. Six matches were shot nt a distance of iwe yards and a two-inch bull's oye. Out or a possible Hid the lollevvlng iteeres were made: I'lillipLobrelterW.', Jehn T. Knapp ajtl, Jacob Welfer 1U7, Charles rraticlscus P.U, (Ioergo Klrcher l'Jtl, Jehn Hertlug lr,7, I'oter Demmnl 157, HonryKegel UlU Messrs, Hal, Hrolter nud Loderor also dhl some gtnsl sheeting, Aiiumberer the iiieuilMirs orthoHchuot erthoHchuot ortheHchuot 7011 erciu will gote l'enryn ou next Tues day when the Heading rilleiueu will be theru. Thu king lestlval et thu seciety will he held nt Tell's Haiti en .Monday, August Juth. Last oven even Ing Iho committee or arrangements met and organized ns follews: Chairman, Charles Franclscus : nx'reuiry, Jehn T. Knapp; treasurer, Jacob F. Wolrer. On next Monday Thoodero Heck and Charlrs rninclscu will sheet a match at Mc i rami's park ler ". Kncli will have lllttuu birds. Te-morrow altorneon thore will Isi a big sheeting match ou thn fair grounds In Leb anon, a number or Lancaster gunners will attend. Cel. Hash nml Seu In New Ihtllrenil Sthenic. The company preK)sIng te build the great North ,V Seuth railroad te New Orleans rrem Fert Scott, arrived nt Nalehe, Miss., en Monday. On Tuesday they proceeded te or er or gauie the company iu Mississippi under a charter te the New Orleans A Northvvestern railroad granted In ISM. The organization was made as lollews : Cten6ral J. II. Hlce, of Fert Scott, president ; Colenol I I Hush, Lancaster, l'a., xice president; II. W. Hush, or l'enn. sylvanla, secreUiry ; J. W. I, unbert, Natchez, assistant socretary ; C. C. Drake, Fert Scott, treasurer. II. Ik Whitman was choseu chief engineer, and Colenol A. A. Harris of Fert Scott, geueral atterney : K. I. I.anneau, Natchez, assistant atterney. The members or the syndicate then crossed the rlver te ulalia, Li, and (lied acharter ler Louisiana and erganl.ad the company in Louisiana under tlie name or the New Orleans, Natchez A Fert Scott railroad, electing Colenol L. T. Hush president; (.eneral U. 11. KIce, vice presltlenti II. W. Hush, secretary; Isaae l.enenburg, Natchez, assistant Hecretary ; Charles Nolsen, Fert Scott, troasurer ; II. H. Whitman, engineer, ami Colonel A. A. Har ris, general attorney. A Shower el ltlce and Old shoes. As the li'iVS train L'ast was standing in the passsenger station of the I', K. It., this morn ing it onceunterod qulte n vlolent storm of rlce and old shoes. Au Inquiry Inte the caue of the unusual phenomena doyol deyol doyel oped the tact that an hour or two earlier Miss Ada Zeller, of this city, and Hurus K. Hawkins or Philadelphia, had been married by ltev. J. II. Sbumaker, at the par par par sonageor St. l'aul'H Reformed church, ami that the frlends et the happy ceuple had assiulted theui with the old shoes and rice "all for luck." Miss .fliers Is a daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs, Geerge V.. .ellers, el this city, nnd Is well and favorably known by a large clicle of friends. Mr. Hawkins is an estimable young man, and takes his bride te a home prepared for her in Philadelphia. Slntn Meeting or Iho r. t. S. of A. The twenty-llrst annual session of the Pa triotic Order el the Seus el America of this state was opened In Alteena en Tuesday. 11. J. SUiger, In his x-alodlctery as state prosideut, " presented the liest showing ever made in any one year of the erder." The incroase lu membership last year was ever 3J per cenb Over lerty new subordinate camps were or ganized, with au average character member, sliipet ever lifty applicants each. In addi tien iu tins werK me report ei tue suite presi dent shows that the Valley Forge mortgace fund, begun lu February last, has been com cem com pletod within the term. This will release the Washington headquarters of debt, ami oilerts xvlil new be made te mero thoroughly care rer It future preservation. The following olllcers xvere olectod : l'rosident, S. M. Helm ; vice prosideut, T. II. I'aul ; M. el F. mid C, J. S. K. Heuse : marshall, M. L. tlll) tlll) hetiey ; S.-at-A. W. O. Leltziuger. I.'phnit.i I nleii Sunday hclioel Kxcureiuu. On Saturday, August i'l, the JCphrata Union Sunday school will make an excursion te the Peeples railway ixirk at I'ottsville. The ex cursionists will leaxe at 0:30 a. m. In two sec tions, iiceempauied byhoveral bands of music huiiday schools at Lincoln, Illnklotewu and ether places en reute will join and swell the party. The return trains will leave Potts Petts villi) at ti o'clock p. iu. Thore is a (1. A. II. encampment at Mlnersville, and a train will be run te that point te iiccommedato excur sionists who may wish te visit It. Kicked liy u Herse. A son el Samuel (iihblc, or West Karl township, was kicked in the race yesterday morning. A gash two nud a-halt inches lu length was cut In his lace. He was uncoil unceil uncoil seIeusfor several hours and ter a tlme It waa teared that hu was fatallv Injured. hleleu Cigars Kocevered, Seveial huntlietl of cigars stelen from the railroad station at Kphrata, en Friday night vvereleuud yesterday, hlddeu under soine wheat sheaves, a short dlstaucoireui Hphrata. Fight hundred stelen cigars were also found In the buggy stelen at Kphrata en Sunday uight, He raited tu See the blcnnl. Ill neis, Pa., Aug. 11. A local i'reight, Ne. I, en the low- grade division et the Allegheny Valley railreul, ran Inte a moving freight train ou the liullaie, Hochester it Pittsburg railroad at Falls Creek crossing at 7:30 o'clock this morning. Kngineer Kdw. Arms of tue low grade, xvas Instantly kllletl. His otiglne and liiuocarHertho II. It. A K. tram wero do de do melishnd. Owing te a heavy fog It is sup posed that Arms failed te bce the slguah Arms was 10 years old. i:LlteuieiitCauseil by Held IlUcevery, Kvu Claim:, AVis., Aug. 11. There is soine oxclteiuent horecausod by the exhibi tion of specimens el geld which vvere discov ered near Wlerger river, 75 miles ;nertli of Fan Claire, by J. V. Newell, of this city, and which assaxsfsO te tlie ten. Hyren'A. Huf Huf llngten, et this city, has bought SX) acres which in e supposed te cever part of the vein. He will ship hall a teu of ere te Deuver te be smelted as nil experiment. Klllfd Hlinsell for u vVeinan. Jvxivsen, Mich., Aug. 11. Loe Cole, a bar-lender, .(., years of age, went te a house about one o'clock this morning, where he ro re ro sitled w ith a w emau and began quarreling with her, accusing her of being familiar with ether men. During the dispute Cole took a rovelvor from it bureau drawer, and placing it under his right ear, flred the weapen, kill lug hlinsell' instantly. An Inquest will be held. All Well Heeled cltlreui, Ho.sreN, Aug. 11. The annual convention of the American Htmkers association was opened iu Horticultural hall this morning with a large attoudauce. The gathering was a truly ropresentatlvo ene, including olllcers of nearly overy prominent banking Institution in this city and ropresoiiuitlves from the leading financial beuses In the Fnited .States Why Sir. Tildeu's Will Was Net Filed. Wiitiii Plains, N. Y., Aug. 11. Tlie nbsouce of tlie surrogate has postpenod the tiling of Mr. Tilden's will which was te have occurred te-day. H'BATUBlt rKUBAIULlTlBa. C Washington, D. O., Aug. 11. Fer lCastnrn Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dolnware, local rains, sautii- I vvosterly winds, nearly stationary tempera. ture. A 1'HAIHIK MUKDEU HYSTKRY. BKMAHKAIU.K VIUVt.UaVMMa IN TH VltlJIINAt. VUVHTH UMT VII1VAUU, A Tremlilltig tlhl Weman ItleiitltlM ttt Vlrllm nml Thru Heveata Iter Hen M Lexer, Bltinlerer nml Nnlcl.le A Horrible Crime mill IU Seil. Uiiieaiiu, Aug. II. The prairie murder mystery has roached the llrst step in It wu ravelmenU An old woman who was among the visitors te the morgue this morning, but was tee oxclted te glve her own name, Ident ified thu dead woman as named Htruble. Hut tliere was mero In the trembling '.creature' mind, as the dotvctlves present thought She seen blurted out that she knew the woman well and se did her seu. Then came the startling statement that her seu was the mur derer. " Hut who was the son ?" 11 He shot hlmself dead lu the Lincoln park this morning-," was the next fact gathered. The woman was placed under arrest, mid an ellert inade te extract a mero connected story from her. Tin; Mi'iuii-.iir.u nisui.eHr.ii. Antolne I'ekesky is said le be thu uauiu of the suicide and iiiurderer. llu was the levor el the weni in who xvas asssslnnted ou thu prairie. J. Cranseu saw the murdered woman this morning, unit recognized her as having lived en Illlzalielh street, near Madi Madi eon. He did net knew her name nor what her occupation was, A (irent iH'fatrntlen lu Londen, Londen, Aug. II. In the ceurse of the hearing of a isiitien lu the bankruptcy court asking ler the w hiding up of the allalrs el Iho Ilrlten Medical Assurance association, thu presiding Judge declared rrem the evidence submitted with regard te the conduct et the allalrs or the concern he was sure the failure was due tn defalcations exceeding lu the aggregate X 100,000, and threatened te use his best oudeaver te have the miscreants pun ished. These remarks by the Judge created a tlccided sonsatleii. Comparative IJtilet nt llelfast. Hkm-ast, Aug. 11. Comparative quiet reigned throughout the city last night, no disturbances of any moment occurred. Hoperls Irem the hospitals are te the etl'ect that the wounded are progressing favorably. A numerously signed petition has been presented te Mayer llarlauil, requesting that a royal commission be appointed with pewer te held an inquiry as te the causes which liav e led te tlie tllserderH In the city of Uel fast slnce June last. Nu New VerkHtate Contention. Nkvv Yeitit, August II. The Republlcaii state committeo met at the Gllsey heuse to day, llofero going Inte socret session a majority et the in oxpressed opposition te the holding et a state convention. Appointed Whips. Londen, Aug. 11. Lord Kdward Caven dish and Mr. W. S. Calne have been appoint ed whips by the committeo or the Liberal Unionists in the Heuso or Commens. Head Frem the Jtlet. Hklvast, Aug. II. Jehn Maleuati died at the hospital here this morning from the ef fects of a guuBhet wound roceivod duriug the rioting. Jtallread Tniinel Cellnpeeg. Duiii.in, Aug. 11. A railroad tminel ill the ceurse of erection at New 1 toss, cel lapsed this morning, killing six men. , Ilellgleus Muslrian Head. Hkui.in, Aug. 11. Prer. Gtollrthe ieror ierer uiur of tiermau church music, Is dead. An Austrian Fiuaiitler'a Demise. Yiunna, Aug. ll.--Dr. Jesejih Knppnpert, the largest financial speculator lu Austria, died yosterday rrem apeplexy. Mexican Central's Karulugg. Bosten, Aug. 11. Mexican Ceutial earn ings ler the weekending Aug. 7, ISS0, f(!l,050 ler same week lu 1SS3, f5.",730; iucrease f5,'.20. Iteached i:ni;land Safely. Londen, August II. Arrlved : Waeslaud from New Y'erk. It Cost WT.Otltl. The directors of the American Agricultural aud Dairy association met yesterday In New Yerk "te wind up the receut campaign against oleomargarine, which culminated la the recent passage of the oleomargarine bill." Presldent iteall ropertod the expenses of the campaign te have been $7,000, aud the receipts te meet this exponse as fe.COO, of which last sum the New Yerk trade con tributed ene-half; Hosten, t 'JM ; Philadel phia, 520, and thu balauce lreui dairymen throughout the country at large. The beard adopted resolutions regretting the death of Samuel J. Tilden, who always had a deep intorest iu the work or the association ; also comineudlngthOHupportOH iu Congress of the oleomargarine bill as wlse and patriotic inen. The tlme and place el' the next na tional coux-en Hen was fixed for Septomber llth and 15th, at Philadelphia, Pa. bummer Leisure. Jehn C. Hager nud wife left Lancaster this morning for Kane, a pleasant summer resort in McKean county, en the Philadelphia it Krle railreajj, where they will reiuain some Miss Leu Mlller, clerkiu Sheet.'s conteo centeo contee tiouery store, Harrisburg,ls lu Lancaster en a vacation. Jilts Laura J. Falck. teacher In the Prlnca street schools, Is spending the remainder of her vacation with the family of Adam Oelst, esq., liluu Hall, this county. Miss Anna Hear, of New Helland, returned home te-day after a seven woeks visit te friends in this city. Walter Hauip left this city this morning rer Hismarck, Dakota, nnd ethor point in Dakota and Mentana territories Mr. Hamp's intention is te sottle in the far West and go into buslness if he lluds a suitable location. Miss Ida UrilHths, who was Injured iu Ne. 'i cotton mill en Saturday, has geno te her home in West Chester. The XValuut .Street Sewer. A member of the street committeo calls our attention te the fact that the oxtenslon of the vVnlnut street sewer will cost the city little or no money except the building of the Inlets, or the f 059.01, the contract price or the sewer, property-holders along the line have sub scribed f760 rer the iirlviloge of making con. iiectien with It, and ethor property owners net yet seen will probably swell the sum te the full contract price. lutiuUllleu Vlled. Corener Henaman te-day Hied In the com. inlsslouers oilice the requisition en the bed or Alice Jeanette Ktautler, whose death by drowning was noted iu Tuesday's Intklli Intklli ei:nci:k. The verdlct of the jury wm that death rosuited from accidental drewntnr. Win. C. Heocber, J. K. Uiuble, ilenjauiln B. Htauiler, Walter Syoungten, Milten Wert. and A. U. ISouibergor were the Jurers. Answer riled. e In the equity suit filed by J. W. Eras against J. W. Lafe te compel him te file as account of their partnership ;uulnes. Lafe t.i.. i .HnH lilai ftnHWnr. I1a ilnnlaMi that he has Seglecteil or refused te render a , Just aud true account et the transactions of Bald partnership. tt;" ' ... .. ., aranteil m jnunui sawunw, v. sh . Kdward W. McCaakey is among the seee4 HeutenanU who have been granted month's extension et weir leaves et $ 3 m rt m u -m ."'.ii5i m m $& Ml 1 M m , -m m '&; I'i if IV. it-.' 'a" "it 3 i 11 ". i.-T . - ..tjft.j ..siaAfaiMJUiWtiii a-,-1 : vi.-6'!
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