""? tw sA r- w - '-" wp t (Sk Imttef ieertfief InMl: h. MW VOLUME XX1INO. 801. COMMISSIONS CFMJRKI) ir U HAS It iWHT nilt TJ1IC VAIMIHtl VUNTHAVTH AT 1 II K VOIIHV IlitVSK. r-ntlllllajr Allernuetl lakim l'i III lllfiiitlliK III Family IJuaireln ami Mutely ir Km l' Cat vt here Ilia tlmirt IHHxr.nl Prem ilia tlntnil lmy. The court en Saturday afternoon resumed llie hearing or fitmlly troubles mid Mimty or t IIOtt cases. Samuel llrntdi'gam, nf Mnnhpliit borough, was charged with falling tu maintain hlswltu Hiul children fur the last three yeam. Ilu den led tlm allegation and said lie was willing te provlde n suitable liome for his family. Ills case was continued until tliu Hiljourueil court In October, te glve liliu uu npisirtunlty te become reconciled with lilii wlfe. Charles llelniuu wns put en trial for hut lug threatened te kill IiIh sister Atiule. 'I lie parttes live In this city, and Aniile tiutllled that lier brolher knocked her dew n, beat her ami threatened te kill her ey July Mh be cause lie Imagined that her t.illier Ixniht her mera clothe tlinti he was furnished with. '1 he aeruwMl testified that hit sister caine home en the .Inly Mil, omleivorod te rnlsd n disturbance and ussiiilted ti 1 1 11. He denied having "truck hur, hut ndinltled te (iuliln her nwny trout lilm. He H.tiit he 1M net inake any threats and would net harm hi Mlnttu under any circumstance. The court directed him te aliter Inte rtkognlr.aneo in the mun of f.'KM te koeii the poace for thu period of night month ami te pay cesla it proMitien. Alfred Mills, city, was called ler trial te an-worn charge of having threatened te kill hit wlfe. Te the surprise of overylxxly she went en the wlttiesn stand ami awore that he nuver made any threat, that she never nuthorited the magistrate te return the cue. Hhe wild he uml her husband hail u slight disagreement ami she went hi Alderman II irr'a nlllen nml tehl him about It. hhe hU jwwd her IiiihImihI would he locked up evor ulKht and did net suppose that tbocase would i te court. Jlie court dlstnlaned the complaint and dlieeled that the county piy .ill the cost eviept thowief Ahlurmiiu llarr, uhethuimirt ittld was net te get any. (Mm. MtllH did ninue a reinpliilnt for as naiilt and buttery uml surely of the ence lie lere thnlderman, nnd lestllled In the pros pres pros gire or n number or parties that her lninli.mil had struck mid nsaulled her. -llejv, Krnnt Arneld was charged by Jehn Klsley with having threatened te kilt hlin. The iiiurt dlrectis! lilm te pay the cost uml give lull te koep the pe.u'0. Louisa hchauU charged bnuiuel Musket nuns with ImMiiKthroalenoil te kill her. Mlis Mlis ketnus., It UalU-Ked, stelo .1 rhiK from her lliiK'T ami nIie prowicuteil him for larceny. He w out te her lioueat iiildtilfhtiiiid tlireal tlireal cued that thore would bonethint; lull or her It Bhedlil net Hettlo thoCAMe. Tlie court din iiiiancd the complaint ami dlrocted e.u'li party te pay half the routs. Andrew KolIinitMirner wns put 011 trial for halUK tliriMtpiiwl te blew out the bralita of Jamoxdheii. The net uied teitlllwl that he wancleaulliK all old Klin 011 the o-ciileu re Inrrvd te, but he donled lining maile the IhroatHcharKed. Ile wai illrectinl te le 1.0 nirltv te koep the poace for m ineiitlin and iay the cetM of prosecution. Win Liwrrnn', of Columbia was charged by hiitamia Hovi with haxiiiK tlueateiiHd te kill her, a fen woekn ae. The accultud testllled that the pnwecutrlx hud withdrawn the milt oiice and hepald tlie costs. 'Iliouext day alie inade another complaint. Ile de lilea lialii(; maue liny tlireala. 1 lie court illrtcted ihodeloiidaut te pay tlm ujits but dlMinKsed the complaint. Anion Martin, city, iw charged with de HertlilK IiIh wlfe 8111411 Martin. I'hne vi.iek . nIie Nald he left lier n Itheut caiiRe, but oil criMM-oxamliiatleu utiOHald alie learned that he had been running with auother vreiiun and Hhe brought him te account which re milted In a ren. The ovhlenie of hoiue of thecouiiuenucalthN wltncvws bib that Mrs. Martin was In the habit of frequently in dulRlnc In IntexIratlnR liquor. The doteudant tsitllied that he was obliged te Ioiine Ills wife ou account el her liablU lie claimed that he alwaya preildcd Well for hlHwifuaud deuliHl e or hiving glxeu hli wlfocauie rer Jealousy. It waa her habit alwi tocemo where he waawerklngandiihUHOhliu In the presence of Ms fellow workman. The court nald they would net require Martin te Uve with his wile, hut dlrccled him te u U per week for her iiialutenouie. Thore were tlfteun wUnps.H en tlie sup pciia uml the court ordered that only seven be paid. CImrlOH llreck, of Church atreet, city, was heard 011 tlieclrirne of fallliiK te proMde for his wife, Annie and four children. She tes tified that lie has rcieutedlv struck her uml otherwlionhimod her uml that she wax afraid tolhe with hlinaiiy Ieiikct. He testified that his wlte would net Ret up iti the meriiliiK te prepare his breaklait nml that she neglected the children. He donled latllui; te HiipKirt his family nnd clalmed that she could net nil the meat, bread, cro cre cro cerloH slie needed. Ile s.ild he was wllluiK te go home with his wile, proWded aha would de her part The court docllned te make any erder nt present and continued tlie matter until tbe October term of court, te give the parties nil opportunity te reconcile their UlllcreuceM. Heilteiue. Iiniu.eil, Jehn Krb LofeMir, age Hi, pleaded Kililty te the felculeuH en try of the mill of Christian Mhult, at CamarKp, and stealliiK thorelrem HI. Ile said he was Induced by three men te ceiuuiit the robbery and hide the money under a bridge, and for his ahare of the plunder wan toreceive a 8iler wntch. Tlie district atterney JeIiuhI with the detemlaul'H counsel in asking ler a IlghteonteiU'O and the court sentenced lilm te undergo mi imprison men t of two months. lsrael Taggart, colored, who was com icted of wlte beating, was Honteucod te the laucas ter county prlseu for two months nnd twenty days. A ihnrge of Uosertlou ngalnst the anne party was dlbinlssed with comity ler lesta. A few deaortleii and surety of poace cases which could net be tried, ler want of time, worn continued until next Saturday, and nt 7 o'clock court adjourned. A Curreitlmi. llwaa InadNortently Htatoden Silurilay In thpaurety of the poace aise el Themas J. Law, clmrged with threatening te kill Mlmeen Tslitidy "that the threats, wero ninde only after Law had attempted te commit nn outrage en Tnliudy'H daugliter." It should bave read, 'after 'Pahudy had attoinpted te lemiult nu outrage 011 law'n daughter." tlruml .lurjr ICrpetl. Te the llonerutitc the Jutlgci or (lie I'eutt " Quarter beillein 0 Luncuttcr VeuiUy The grand iniiiest of the (joimneiiwoaltli el reniiBvlvaula oiupanelled te lumiire Inte nnd for the county el I, monster, at the An gust sessions uf lbNi, de respectlullj' report km follews: That they hud presented te them 17.1 bills of iiidictiuent by the district attorney and acted upon irT, el which 111 wero relumed as true bills and 11 Ignored. The grand imiuest did iait the prison, hospital and Children's Heme. We leuud the prison in an unsafe condition, en account el the bad condition nf the tower. We can find 110 fault with Mr, llurkholder, the koepor, as we found everything iu n satisfactory condi tion. The recerds el the prison ahew tnore nreconlined 100 prisonerH, of wlilcli thore are oil tnale com lets, 1! foniale cenvlcta j for trial nml hearing, "I malea and tl fei miles, and l"i ler druiikiinnesa and disorderly ceudiict. We found fij of the convicts employed in varleuB trndeH uml 15 uiieinployed. At the hospital we found everything inn ery satlufnctery condition ; the liiiimies, we bolie 0, nre all properly cared for iimlur tlm eicellenl supqrvlslen of Dr. McCrenry. In the iusaue ilopartment there nre Ile malea mid 10 females ; In the Hospital, 15 foiimley and 38 males, two male children uudone lunule child ; lu the colored department II e males uud three females, nnd two children. At the aliiishoiue everything Is lu ifxery satisfactory condition. Air. Worst seems te be dUclurgliig his diities faithfully. We leuud at the ulmsliotise 111 I Inmutes ; 114 males, II fniuales, 0110 inale child uud two fomalei. The stock en tbe farm consists of 4 horses, 4 mules, 15 head or cattle and '- hogs. At the Children's Heme we found every thing in a satisfactory condition nnd we earnestly rocetnuumit the court te appre prlate tUHl te erect n suitable addition, as tlie Infirmary department la trsi small. The matron deserve n ureal deal of credit ler the moHlexcclloiit condition lu which we leuud the Institution. Hhe Ims lu charge ill present til mala children nnd .15 feuinle. We consider the koeplng up of the repairs en the public preperly 01111 111 llie nient Im Im ertant duties of the leiiuly coinuilslenors and would roceuitiiond the relaying nl the Magging whom needed around tlie oeuit house and the ceiiientlng el the Joints In llie wnllH. Woceiidoinu llie manner lu which tlie centractu wero made for painting thu court Iioiihe without written Hpis'lllcallens or agroemonta or linnd fnrlnlthlut porlermunrn el ilutlefi, nnd ins opting n bid Irnm tfl.'O) te tl.liOO abevn ether re-isinlbl(i bidders, ami paying fl,Mi) hir painting llie court room without considering any ether bids. We condemn the present modeot writing nil the name of witnesses en the Indict menta ; tne thirds or whom knew nothing or the facta of thu cases which v nicerii the grand jury, Ihoreby burdening the labor et the grand jury mid adding noedloss uxpeuse te the county. We doslre te oxpress our thanka tolhe honorable court for aluahle aid In th lr lr lr lorinanceof our duties, and te the district atterney, Hheritr and aiilMirdlnatea ler ue courteous iittenllen shown us. All et which la reiHxtluliy mibmltted . I,. M. HUliller, foreman ; J0I111 M. J 11Ucn, J'M K. Hhultz. Jacob It. Mlnnlcli, Jehn Htu-rtz, finis. 11. Christ, Jehn leaman, l.eM Oast, llenj. I,, tlarlier, Jeliu l.shbach, II. V. Walter, llarrlm (Irahaiii, Henry H Mc NabK lUMil H. W.aer, Klcliaril . Hegar, A. W. Haul, K. T. lliiwrs . II. Herehey, Ileui P. Hookey, I'lilllp Demes, s M. Mjllu, clerk. Ill): 101 Ill's (OMM1.N1 'I he court said the recommendation et tlie jury allowing -iM for uu Ihtlrinary at thu Heme would net Ihj 1 onsMered. The inaiia gorMef the Heme are nllowedf 10,000 uiiuually nnd out of that sum nu liilirmary might Ihj built Tills Institution Is supported by the lax-pijcrs or Lancaster county and It win nil lair that the county slieuld lie asked te erect additional buildings. The stnte autlierltles npprepriatn money ler charitable Institutions and te them the iminagnrH should apply If the appropriation of f 10,000 annually is net milllclcut ler their needs. The grand linpinst wero then dlscliargisl with tlm thanks nl the court. Imiiliig tlm Tallin, uu Mm Illl III the court proceedings Milt lu leuud Mry. Tina Mills' statement that slie no or tes tes lllleil beroie Aldeiman llarr that her husband threatened U kill her. 'I his put thonldermau lu an auk ward ponitleu, and te put lilmselt straight he has pronucuted Mrs. Mills ler per jury. He went tHiIore Alderman 1 ordney te-day, produced tlie complaint m.ule, signed by Mra. M Ilia in her own handwriting and al so thu testimony taken nt the hearing In nlilch nIie uiniuostlenably testltled that he had struck and threatened her. This testimony was taken in tlie proseiae of aoveral repre roeuLatlvesoflhoprettM. Alileruiau l'ordney tssiieil a warrant for Mrn. Mills' arrest ami placisl It lu the hands et UlllcerUIll ler execution. tlOJJXO.V VLKAH VtlUUT. llrKiiiilng His llrt lsk ill ler lrUI (Jttlt Uailiei.. The August term of the ceuit el comuieii pleas was openwl nt 10 o'clock this morning with Judge Livingston presiding in the upper court room and ludge raltenxjii inthe loner ceuit room. Of the 30 cnseH en the list Id were nettled or contluiied, leaving II for trial. One or tlie Important case down for trial U that of the New Helland Turnpike read company a'raiiist the 1 armors' .Mutual insurance com pany te recover tlie full value of the policy el insurance held by the turnpike cempinv when their iirldge knenii as Hinklej'n was destroy isl lij lire. The sullHet Ann Catherine Staium, Philip Dletzaud I'lilllp Kulilinan, against the cenn ty el Lancaster, ler damages sustained by reasi)u nl l)iuihlu street being ejwiied through their land, were compromised. The county agreed te allow Mrs. Stamin J!., AM, I'lilllp DictzMOO, and Philip Kuhlman i'.KM, tliesu twing the aiununU uuarded by thu viewers and being satlslactery te the parties. A petition was iiriminted for an Issuu te try the validity of the w llie! Martin II. I'ry, diseased, Inte of l'ast Cocnlice township, en the ground that he was net capabloef making a will en the dny or 1U execution, and that undue lulluoiiie was used. According te decedent's will, his estate, vnl 11 ml at about $10,000 gees rhlelly te two children. The contestants are tour sous ami u daughter, who have been entirely Ignored. .Mr. It ro re sins lepruseiita the contestants, and Jehn II. I ry, the executers and legatees. 1'he court leek tlie paHirs and reserved decision. IIUKKM lllHIM.ts. Clara IS h lire, wifoef C. C. Hhure, of Colum bia, whs grunted the Iwiiellts of the act of a seuibly giving te married women the benellt of their soparate earnings. Michael Haberbush, city, was apinlntel guardian of the miner grandchild el I'hlllp Itlsse, dc. eased. nuns in im; ytiT llie scaru .Uuat hw I110 ami CnMl.i 111 Ijinwr urk Coenljr. 'Ihorelias been n greit Bcare 111 llie loner end of Yerk county in cousuipuenco or a fatil disease among the hogs nnd et Hiipjiased pluuro-pneuiiiouia among the cattle. Veteri nary Surgeon Weber, of this city, went ever te Peach llottem nnd Delta 011 Saturday te inake an Investigation. On thu farm of Klmur Kainsey, at DelU, hu found a number of cntlle nullerlng from catarrh bronchitis, but thorn wero no symptoms of pleure pneu monia. Ah far us Dr. Weber was alile te Judge without making pest mortem exami nations the hogs were hiillering from jinou jineu lunula and hog choleru, which had carried oil hundreds el thorn, almost every farmer for uillea aieuud having lest sonie ethls stock one farmer reporting that he had lest i hogs by the disease. Dr. Weber will report mero fully tUenatoreor the dlsease after he shall have niaden pe-st iiiertem el houie of tlie dead auiiiials. .11 r .MJI MATTKH. lull la lining On nl I liter cl III 1 lint Tlnlilej Ituruiifili. Mei M Jev, Aug. '1 On Sitiudayev enlng u roie-wnlkor enter tallied 11 Inrge number of lnjople in Ireut of the Wushlnglun hoiibe. The ahew will be reiioated this uveuing. Several thousand people attended coleiod camp lu Jeseph Detweiler'H grove, three ipinrteiBul u tulle southwest el ML Jey, yes terday, lu cone(iiento thore wi veiy much rockiest driving. Vesterduy Harry K. Hiukleuiid MhuTlllie Kelp, el this place, wero nulled in the holy bends of matrimony ut the home of Harry Nhreiner m Mldilioiewu. The public HChoels et this place will ejieii en Monday, August 10. Assistant Postmaster Charles K. ltoed, el this place, left en a visit te New Jersey en Friday. C. 11. Koru, joweler of this place, left oil n business trip te New erk city en l'rlday morning. Miss llarbaut Kern, el Milten, ludluia, who was visiting In and around ML Jey for sometime, returned home lust week. Cattle trade la npain assuming brisk pro portions. On nel Saturday ntternoeu e e Ceiiuly Coiiiiulselenor lilldebrand will have another large Hale. On Kopteiiiber 1st, the Dogroe Htatl ass.icla tleu of Mount Jey Ledge Ne. L77, 1. O. O. 1'., will run an oicuraien te ML (Iretua. Tay Tay ler'H erchustra, et liiiuuster, will ncceuipauy tlieni uud furuish the dancing musle. Lin caater peotile will take the Newa Kxpreas te join the excursionists nt Ml. Jey. Tite l'alr.'Iliat Will liu liilereallni: '1 he Berks County Agricultural and lloitl lleitl cultural Boclety will held their thirty-second Hiuiual exhibition at Hendlng.Tuesday, AVrd. ueHilay, Thursilay and Friday, h'optcmber Jl, VL', 'J.lnud'JI, lbbu. The aixtli annual exhibition of the Lebanon Valley Agricultural, Horticultural nml Me chanical association will be held In LoUtuen, Hoptember II, 15, H) and 17. Awarded te Cliarlet II. llarr. Charles 1L narr was awarded en Saturday tlie contract for furnishing the public schools of Tinoster during thoceuilugyoar with all tup,.liy), bx)ltP, Btutlouery, etc KKUNION OK G. A. K. POSTS. rirrrMf iivhiihkii rwii.n eatiihh AT IIAUTMAN tlltUM. A (lata liar ler tlm tidnrana lu llm Ixmcr Kml "f Hi" C'uuiil; Aililrnaw. That Wrre KUiln hi til Morning ami Allernuun, An IikIiIciiI nf Ilia tMin War. I'lftoen liuiiilred K)rwiiiM nssembledntHnrt. luan'H grevn, in Hart tewnalilp, en Saturday, llie occasion lieliig a reunion el the (Irand Army pests of the lower end el the county. The scarred veterans brought their families te the grove, a pleaiant lime was had and a Hiiccessful reunion held. 'I he reunion wan participated lu by l'esls TiH, of Christiana, nnd representatives el pesbs from Quarryv llle, Htrashurg, Atgleu and number of monition or the pests et this city. A Htand for tlie Hjs'akers erected en the grounds was handsomely decorated with Kml ami national Hags. 'I he Christiana band was present and enlivened the occasion with choice music. At 10 o'clock the meeting was called te order by Kamtict Virtue, of Smyrna, com mander el Pest Ne. 1eu, nnd CapL Jehn Keen was made chairman. He v. 1). Auder Auder heii. el HarL ollered prayer, alter which ad dresses wero made by Captain Jehn M. Hut ter, et Smyrna, and A. R Hassler, esq , or this city. Dinner was announced at this atage or the pregramme and alter partaking thereof the meeting was again calhsl te order aud Hev. Mr. WUIIamseii ollered a nrayer. 'Ihoaltor 'Ihealtor 'Ihoalter ikkiii speochea wure inade by Kevh. W. (I. Calms, ltev. 1). Andersen, W. D. Weaver, esq , Themas WhlUeu, esi , Kamuel Hop Hep kins atid Cel. Mesuby. The latter two are colored 111011 and memberx of the I hristl nun HISt. Jehn M. Kutter tnaile the closing Hpoeeh mid reterrud lu it te nn Incident that oc curred during the wnr. At the battln of I'roderlckHburg he it-iw Samuel IIoll IIell uian, a colored man of Kdeu township, guarding hoiue atnunlllen wagons. Sammy was asked what was lu the wagon ami he re plied "tsiwder." Just at that memeiit n cannon ball struck Summy'H musket, knock lug It out or his hand. Hepkins called out, "genway, Mr. Hetter , weaieull going te be killed, and I will meet you In heaven." Hepkins1 who was lu the audlein 0 at the re union, said "that's true, Mr. Kutter, 1 never expected te me you ngalu." 1 a uc I'ltivit.rar.K AUAitUMtii. Tlinav Who Will Loek Altrr Ihn Inner Man at I tin Cumluc Miinitj (iallirrlnc. '! his morning a ineetlng el the 1-iucnster County l'alr association was held at the olllce el the secretary. Couslderablo busluus was trnnsucted uud further arrangements wero cumpleled ler uext week's fair. The rojiertH tretii dlllerent sections et the county wero favorable and everything Kjinta te .1 big week. The bids for privileges wero oikjiievI nnd nwarded ns IoIIewh: Ice Cream and Cakes S. K. .thin, Jeseph It. Heyor, and Illuosfireve, Mariettu. Lutiihand Dining Kooms William O0I1. ret, Kphrata, Augustus D01111110II ami Charles Hea-s. Lumeuade -J. .eilers, J. K. Iteyer and llliiealirove. Sedu WntnrWllllaai tielirel, H. 1. Hermes nnd I'. tlerhet, l.'phrala. rrulLs K. A. Hanslng, Jehn HroeU aud .1. Zellen I'eiiiuU II A. Hanslng, Jehn llreck and Jeseph H. Keyrr. Uanilltrt William Il03i, l'eter Demmulnnd JoMenh It. Kevor. Pep Cern William Iieas nnd Charles lieas. 1 hree I ig.ir fauuds - Willi uu Waltz. The prtv ileges are te lie paid ler by Thurs day, August Jith, w lien the owners will be shown their locations. The judges for the baud tournament, which takes place en Wednesday, will be: Dr. Samuel 1L Keneigy, Strashurg; Jacob H Yenlier, Coutstegu Centre, aud Isaac Winner, New Helland. The conte-st will take pluce nt 1 10 and the tiands will each play two pieces el their own selection. A number of prominent men will be hore 011 Thursday, Including Candidates C. I . Hlack. J. Simpsen Afrlci, A. WiUen N'erri", William T. Diviert, theiomtuisslenor of ngrl culture from Washington, ami ethers. A. K. McCluri', et the I'hliadelphia 'ftmcj, will de liver an nddress. On l'rlday 11 delegation of Indian boys nml girls Irem the Carlisle school will visit the lair. Hen. Jehn il. Landls and W. H. ltreslus have been appointed cemmittee te take charge or uud stiew the jeuug ludiuuH around during thu day. List week l'rel. King experimented by lilllnga small billoen withgaser the Lsn caster (iaslight cempsny, unit letiuil every thing satlslactery. Ile will begin te inllate the big balloon ou Monday uud will ascend en Tuesdav. 'I here tire 110 ether lairs oil the sanie days 14 the ene bore, nnd there is 110 reaseu w hy It should net be uiadu u great success. ItlikelU Will Maud. VMIkesliaue Dispatch lu liuu.9 " Where is Colonel Hlcketts ut the present tlmef" "He is en North uieuiitnln superintending the cutting or luiinmise quantities of timber which he Is preparing te ship te markeL" " Has be been apprised el his nomina tion "' os,enoul his irletids loll ler North mountain en Thursday bearing the nuwsund returned this morning. " Did he say he would accept 1" 'Curtnlnlvhedld ;wliy wouldn't he? He diu't seek the olllce, but the olllce sought him." "Theu tliere tan be 110 doubt that Mr. Hlcketts will be found iu the midst et the Iray when the battle opens?" "Ne doubt or It whatever, aud old Liuorue mil the gallaut soldiers et the sLite w ill stand hy him most nobly." An Old l.muimler Comity -it-Kni. I- idiii the llurrlsbuig all. James Oroenly, colored, lesiding .d 13iii I 11II011 street, was formerly proprietor of n lestaurtint and well known te citUens et llaulsbuig. Ile Is nun in the Mil year el his age, having been Iieru lu .Maner inwusiiip, l.anoister leunty, lu IsM. He isinocellont hiulth considering Ills age. He caine te llar rlshurg slxty-sev en years uge and long kept n lepuiur rustnuraut. A Heiil'BsIill I'xi liralen. 1)11 Satuiday thu Ciiien Sunday school of Kphiuta ran nu oxcuialen te PetlMllle. They took 1,000 poiBens In Hixtoen cars. The 1 '.nil rata mid l'alrville bauds accempanied the parly and rendered excelrunt music, dur ing the day serenading dlllerent persons. Many of the oxcursienlsls visited the coal mines. They left Pettsville U o'clock in the evening and arrived home iu geed time. . .1. Kendall's Held Feat. William J. Keudall, of Husten, oil Sunday Hwuiii successfully 111 ncerk vest the whirl pool rapids et the Niagara river. The trial was te Hettlo a wager et ten thousand dollars, Hindu bv llosten iwrtles, he te roeeive one thousand dollars or the stakes. Thore weie hut few spectators. Head ut Klellt)-nlie. On Sunday James Swords, died at his home ne.tr Meuntvllle, aged si years. The fuueral will take place Irem his Inte resi resi resi deucoen Wednesday at hiaiin. 111., ami utu.30 n lit. at tlie Dunknrd church at Muiiutvllle; interment at Duukard graveyard. Waited Hearing. ' (oergo H. Hiinck, editor el the New Hoi Hei laud Ckmuii, who Is charged with libel by Mary Wise, of New llnllamn has united a hearing nnd given ball botero Alderman Deun for trial ut court. "An Immense Crep I'remUeU." In the repert el tbe condition of the grow ing crops te the agricultural department in Washington, Lsncaster county is thus quoted; "An linnmuse crop profnlseJ," LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 188(5. tiik vi.mntcAt. aratiarii. Kml ullhe ileik llhjcUnic Tour I'lejr cted li Iter. Hjltmiua HUH, nl This Clt). Itemills of tlm Trip. The clerical cyclists, twouty-llve In numlair, who under the ceimunnd or Hev. Hylvamii Stall, of Lancaster, loll New Yerk en August 3, for n rlde Irein that city te Cehbleshlll In llie Kmplre stnte, huve reached their jour ney's end. Their rlde was a delightful one, embracing seme or the llnest bits or sconery In the country, and they were llnely enter tallied along the route. Ou the Nabbatlt tlm tourist attended church three llines lu a bixly. All wero the rogularcycllngcestume, Including the ktiou-hreecheM. AIkiiiI two miles trout Charllen the lirst accident occurred. Dr. O. !'. Nlcolnssen, profeHHororOreok In the Seu Ih western 1'ros 1'res hyterlau University, Clarksvllle, Tennessee, sprained his ankle In mounting. He Is a geed rider nnd always mounts from llie isjdal, having taken nit the step from his machine. A passing wagon was hailed and he was taken ten rami house, where he was well cared for. He was subsequently taken te a railroad station nnd Jellied thu tourists In geed spirits. The tour wns continued evor hilly nnd dusty reads until the Mohawk river was reached, ami then up the river into the thriving city el Amsterdam, where tlie tour Ista bivouacked rer the nlgliL One or the deminies came lu three hours iifter the rest, having had te walk the greater part or the distatice liv reason et the ' Oreat North Amer lean Header." All ngroed that the rlde Irem Saratoga te Amsterdam was evor thirty mllcrtef llie worst reads they had evor ridduu. Wodnesday morning nu artitttoek n group of the tourism nnd thelr machines. Thu rlde continued westward te Conajeharlo and then south toSharen Springs. In the morning Dr. I'uderwoed broke ene el his pedals, which compelled him te withdraw Irem the tour. This, ten certaln oitenL was accepta ble, because el au allllctlen similar te that of Jeb. The whoellng was evor very hilly reads. A local wheelman attoinpted te run dewu the hllltllmher of the party, but was far from being successful. Dliinerwas taken at a country hetel. Sharen (springs was reached early lu tlie afternoon, which gave an opportunity or visiting the various places el InteresL The tourended at thethrlvlugnnd nourish Ing xlllage of Coblesklll, about hve mlles from Howe's Cuve. The tour was unani mously v oled a success. A Btieclal vete of thanks was extended te Commander Stall for his untiring ellerta In making the tour from lirst te hut he ouieyublo. He was re quested te preject a similar oue for the Hum Hum mer of 1SW, or which the special rcature should be that the ministers slieuld rlde tan dems, with their wivea occupying oue or thoseaLs. It Is prolnble that the tour neit jearwilliitirt from Philadelphia and end at Staunton, a., via Lancaster, Columbia, Yerk, Gettvsburg, lroderick City, Uugers Uugers tewn aud Wluchoster. Horero parting with ene another, their sta tlsticH et the rlde wero obuined . Avernge age of tourists, it years j nverage age or the illllilslerH, .Hi vears ; rreseyieriaus, j -, i,v cepallans, a: MothedlsLs, J; Lutlierans, j; Haptlsts, 'j. Celunibia Kxtierts, s ; Columbia Light Hoadsters, 'i I'aciles, I; SUrs, 2; Victer, 1 , Hoyal Mall, 1 , Marlboro club trl trl cvcle, 1, Columbia tncvcle, 1. AvorageHizo of machine, K) inch. Married, In; single, 1. Sens, Ut daughters, 17 ; children, .. Hepuhllcans. i ; Democrats, t ; 1'rolilbl 1'relilbl 1'rolilbl tlenists, il; Independents, '1. lndopendont l'rohibltlenlsU', 1, imlitics net glven, J. Avernge el hew long u rider, nearly three years. 'Ihese Individual BtatKlcs reler te the Lancaster members or the party : Rev. S Iv anus Stall, Liucaster, I'a. ; age 3'J years, weight, 1J7", pounds; gain durlug the tour, Z eunds ; heicht, 5 loot 10',' Inches; Luthernu; descent, Helland , -Iuch H-Nfiert Celunibia tiiirrled , ene son, 0110 daughter; ProiiibitienUt ; Peiinsilvauia college, Union seminarv , a rlder ler liv e years. Hev. Vv llli-iui 1'. Uvati-, Columbia, Pj. ; ngeJi years; weight, 17 j pounds i height, 5 feetC'j Inches , Lutheran : descent, Welsli Geriiinii ; l Inch expert Columbia; mar ried; two daughters ; Itepubli'siti ; Penn sylvania oellego,Hnrtii k seminary ; a rider ler 11 ve years. Dr. H. H. I ndorneod, Lancaster, Pa.; age, 42 vears; weight, ui iwunils; height, l leet; l'reihvteriau , descent, Scotch-Irish; 50 luch expert Columbia ; inirried , Hepub llcan ; a rider ler iime mouths. urr mit 11.ii ia in: uutVK. The Clieaai'fakp Cainiiliig Club ramie 1 Hie Slatlmi mill n llruaa liaml. The ChesaiKiake II ty Camping club, or this city, left rer Havre de Orace this morning at'J-5. Theclub, whom naniei wero ineu ineu ineu tioned 011 Saturday, thirty in number, met at Al Smith's hetel, hi Centre Squ.ue, and headed by the Ironwlle hand, which neooui neeoui neoeui nnnled them en tlie trip, marched te the I'ermsvlvnnia railroad htatieu. Tliey were glven goed-bvo by 11 large crowd, Including mnnv uretty girls Thev left iu a cembina .... 1...1 tien ear which was furnished them by the railroad eniuiianv. On oitlierBido of the car wns n large streamer wuiiiuuwurus, "ciitiau "ciitiau "ciitiau Ioake Camping Club,or Laucaster, Pa." The club luadeu line apiearaiice, and they will no doubt haven gre it time, numliier Lelillrs. ivautz's Combination Four, n camping club of this city left ler Andrews Bridge, Celuraln township, this morning. They wlllencamp for a week along the banks of the Octoraro, and ground-hogs will have te remain In their heles ir they want te live. The pirty con. sistsef Joe. Kautz, Charles Fliitinery, Albert Cast and Ambrose Bitter. Mrs. Jehn Kchteniach, of Orevillo, nnd daughter have geno te Atlantic City. Miss Llzzle Stoddard, of "The Highlands," Bosten, Is spending u few days with old rrlends In this i ity nnd t iciuity. David C. llauck. formerly et Clay towns . - .... i- ....I. ., ship, this county, hut for seme years past a resident of St. Jeseph, Me, Is visiting old Iriendsin thu northern part et Lancaster county. He will start for his Westeru home en the 2Mb InsL C. II. Apple, ut" this city, h is geno te (. ess. no, Bedlerd county, en a two weeks trip. Harry Watsen, i me i.tri,i,i.inii.-ii'iai coniiiesliigioom, with his family, have geno onaweek's visit te ills old home, uear the Unicorn. Themas P. Kelly, son of the late '1 homes Kelly, formerly of this city, but new of New New Yerk, with his wile, spent Sunday in this tlty. This morning they lelt ou a ploasure trlptdSunbury, Wlll.esb.irre, Illinmsperl and ether plates. Miss r.ll.i Stene, or Philadelphia, who has beeu visiting friends in this city ler the last live weeks, his returned home. Mis Hese DerwnrL orNerth Prince mreet, is visiting rrieuda Iu Philadelphia. Miss Ida Suter, el tiu.irryville, is visiting friends iu this city. fioergo B. Shelley, of the type seltlug force of the 1mi'Uiii.mu, has geno teMt. Jey, whero his parents jeside, ler a low days rue rue rcitleu. A Ilelllgeieut Tramp. Last eveuing a tramp entered the heuse of Daniel Hnrtwelt, iu Akren, ami iiRar being very abusive struck lilm uuddrovehiui rrem the heuse. The tramp thou went up stairs and was In tlie net et nsaulllug the womeu of the family, wheuMr. II. rolurned accom panied by seme of his neighbors, uud after a struggle succeeded iu arresting the tramp, lie was taken te Kphrata nnd atter a hearing bofero Squlre SolUer, he was commltted te the county Jail te answer ler assault nnd bat tery J Constable Jenes, et Kphrata, bringing him in this morning. His naiiie is glven in the cemmittment Is Henry William Sachs, alias Miller. 'lu Ijiiicaiiter en lleiseliaik, II viutisiiuwi, Aug. 5. liev. Fnltiseu aud Kuporinteudctit O. H. McClelhui, or thu inlddle division efthu Pennsylvania lallread, Htarted for Lancaster this morning en horse herso herse back. Wary About Ituaala. Tilnisin, 2.J. The chluose government has deculed te dispatch a force of military te Lizarcil, us a precaution against the designs et Himla in that direction. Deatn of ii New eik l.awjer New YenK,Atig, tt,Atig. 23. Mr. Jehn n. Piatt, firm et Hutehins ic Piatt, died cr. ottne law this inernlng, INDIANOLA. SADLY UAVAGKD. riatTKU nr tiik muht iusahthuvh VrVLUNK I'UU MANY VKAllB. Tne HIiKks In Ilia lliulnea. rart nl Town llnrneil hy Hie Kiilolen nf a lAinp One Ainu Itnaatcd Jllnny I.ltes Knann In Have limn Leut In Hi" C'rnah. Iviiianei.v, Tet., Aug. St. Alsmt threo o'clock en the morning of August 20th the most disastrous cyclone known for many y ears, lsl ted this part or the country. The storm lasted about ilve hours. During the height or the gale a lamp exploded in the olllce el the signal observer nnd the build lug was; net en ilre. The llaines seen spread and two blocks lu the business part of the town wero quickly burned. Captain Isaac C. Heed, thu signal observer, icrlshed In the llames along with Dr. 11. Hesencrans. Threo ethors had a narrow oscape with their lives from the burning building. It is net yet known for certaln what lives have been lesL Many are reported missing, among them being Dr. D. Lewls, a well-knewn clti 7011. Unless immedlate help ia obtained thore will Ira great sullering, as thore are no previsions te be had In the town, all supplies being either lest or spoiled. As boeh as pos pes pos slble a rollef oeminlttoo of citizens will be formed who will render every aid in their power. In the ineantitne appeals for nld In the shape of previsions end clothing have been seut te Uttlvesten nnd ethor places, which, no doubt, will meet with a liberal response. i:iElitreu llixlles ltc ut era!. Aistiv, Tkx., Aug. 23. A privnle tulo tule gram from lndianela roperti the recovery of 18 bodies et persons d row nod thore by the storm, Including thoseof Mrs. l'auny Creek- or, wife of L. W. Croeker, of Austin, and J Mrs.lvate llodges nnd twochlldren of Cuere, TUB LIST Ol" TUB VII TIMS. Lvritu Thlrteeti heuses In nil were burned. The following Is the com pie te list ordeatlishoroby flre nnd drewning: Cap tain Heed, signal olllcer; Dr. Croeker, Dr. II. Hosencrnns, el Klgiu, 111. ; Mrs. Dr. Hedges and twochlldren, Mra. Croeker, of Austin ; Mrs, Ueury Sheppard, two children of Mrs. Max Luther, Dr. Davis Lewls, a German, natne unknown, llesldes these ten bodies of colored persons have been found. The total less from the gulf storm as now new known te Texas is : Human lives lest, 3S; less te crops, J1,000,000; less te city and town preperty, J3, 100,000; less te shipping "and harbor improvements, f'.00,000. Te Itellete tlie Sufferer". (.ALVUSTOX, Tex., Aug. 2.T. A HjBtem of reltofler the gullerera by the storm will be inaugurated by the city council aud citl.'.euh' commltteo te-day. AS" IXCLINK" UIVKH WAT. l'rlfililtul .Milflf nt In rituiiurg One .11 a u I'a tally Injarnl. P111s1u.ua, Pa., Aug. 23. At six o'clock this morning, the engineer at the Fert Pitt lncline plane, which connects Second avonue w Ithlllutl strcct,ene hundred and sev enty feet above, lest control of thoelovating machinery through the uncoupling or a roverso lever. The steam was promptly shut etl, hut the motion or the cars was se great that they struck the landings at tlie top and bottom or the piano with a frightful crah. Win. O'Dcnnell was probably fatally injured, and Win. Selbort aorieusly se. A number of passengers wero considerably bruised and very badly frightened. A herse and wagon was thrown ever the bluff into the street below. The cars are totally w recked. Coullileiire Operator Arrealed. PiTTsuune, Pa., Aug. 23. 1". Hamlin, alias A. F. Hammend, nn extenslvu confi dence operator, was arrested lu this city to day aud is new coullued iu the Central iolice station. Ills books, which were also secured, show that slnce last May he has plied tlie vocation of establishing Bgoncies for a shirt shleld ami a lightning cleansing process, in almost overy preminent city and tow 11 lu Knnsas, Nebraska, lewn, Ill'uelsnud Ohie. The agents oiuplejod,nud their names nre legion, were roqiilred tode tede lKslt ?250;wlth Hamlin, who, securing the money, loitfer pastures new. Majer Vnltli Ceuies Dunn With More Meiie). Pun ADi:i.riti.v, Aug. 23. Mayer Smith te-day paid Inte the city treasury the sum of JJ,JiJ which he says is all the moneys ro re ceit ed by him for thu Issue et paw nbrekers' aud theatrical licenses up te date. When asked what action he propeod taking in view of the grave charges made by the Times, the mayor replied that it wns net his Intention te take any action whatevur lu reforence te the charges made by that paper. W'aslileKtnii Jottings W.VMiMNiiieN. D. (.'., Aug. 23. This morning's mall recolved nt the execu tive mansion conLiiiied the commis sion of Fellx A. Keove, of Tonuessoo, te be assistant solicitor of the treasury, vlce Hobtnsen, resigned. Thocemniisslon was sigued by the prosldent lu the Adlrendncks. Hoevo has for six years been law dork iu the olllce aud is promoted en his merits. A fuuith-class pestmaster was appointed te-day In Pennsylvania: J. 11. Hutikle, at Farmeis Mills. 1 Im haratesa Hjcrn. Sahaiei.a, N. Y., Aug. S3. Twolfthextra day. Weather clear and cool. Track fasL First race, purse ?J00, mlle : Hesslo 1, Pa Pa Pa trocles 2, Tolle Doe J. Time, 1:10. Muluals paid, fOJ.70. Secend race, purse fleo,, all ages, ene mlle and threo-slxteonths, Huch 1, NottleU, Salt Salt pcter J. Tlnie, 2:03. Muluals lild, $J. 10. Third race, purse J300, for maidens 2-year-eld, mlle. tiladstone 1, Valiant 2, Vlllage Hey 3. Time, 1.01',. Muluals paid, f 17. 10. Dragged te Death. Flint, Mich., Aug. 2.J. Au adopted seu of K. Helllugshead, aged 10, nume unknown, w.is kllled at his home en the town line bo be bo tweon Mount Merris and Flushing yosterduy. The lad was engaged in hitching a herse te n buggy and had the iiuiinnl socured w ith n strap around his body aud tlie horse's neck. The horbe ran away and dragged the boy all evor the barn yard with the result as Btated. Important llallread Kmuer. Leinsvir.Li:, KyM Aug. 2.1. A rumor was curreut ou the street yosterday, and was backed by tall: about such railway ofllces that wero opeti, that the Louisvllle fc Nash ville railway was about te branch out and buy Important tributaries in the Seuth. This rumor had It that Louisvllle A: Naslivllle had been reachlug out nller the Central railroad of (loergla. ucuts Asnlu Cuiilestlug, Ni:v Yum;, Aug. 23. In the second trial race of the big yachts for the honor or com peting with the (iatalea, the May Hew or, Atlantic, Puritan and Frlsellla are contesting At 2:10 p. in. the Puritan aud Mayilower nre Rtlll(en starboard tack, the Puritan lead ing by about J of a mlle. The Prlscilla is thin!, about n mlle behind the Mayllener. WHAT It Kit ritUIIAIHLlTirl. WAHiTINiiTOtf, D. O., Aug. 2-1.-Fer V L'..l.,n Pannaulvinlu IVTen- .Tnrtu.ir. Dolaware and Maryland and Virginia I local rains, easterly winds, becoming south- I casterly, no decided change in lemperatutq. Vm 4.MO.V..- VM..O. ,MU.'., ,.. w w. V i,i.vi at it it uu uvr. ms Tle-llii" In New Yerk Street Car Circle . VVImt Cnuaeil IL Ni:w Yeitu, Aug. 23. The Ilreadway nnd Soventhnvoniiosurr.vco read Is "Hed ui," this morning, the men going out ena strike rather than accept the new schodule posted by the company Increasing the number of trips, nnd whlck was te go Inte eITbct te-day. The stablemen all went out with the con ductors mid drlvers, se that thcre are 1,150 In all 011L The new 11 me table was te go Inte ellecl this morning. Hy II six trips were te be made dally en the Ilreadway read histeid et live, between llie battery and;Con and;Cen tral park. The new schodule was: carefully arranged me that thore would lie no violation of the twelve-hour law, which doesnotpro; vlde that the iimn shall be asked te work twolveconsocutlvo hours, as was, no doubt, Intended by the legislators who veted for It j but only that they shall net work mero than twolve hours out of the twenty-feur. Of course the company did net propeso te pay any mero wages under tlie new schedule; This schedule is said te be the contrlvance e'f Presldent Henry Thompson, or 1'hllndetphlti. The feeling of the men against him is very bitter. Around the depet it was exciting te day, A poase of policemou are In chargoef thodeioL Thore was no serious trouble. A few slight ilgbta alene varied the wordy ills ills cuaslen. IDENTltlKtl HY A KKT. Tlin Awful Comlltlen lu IVIilch Hie Corpse of a fleriuan tilrl Was found In a Creek. Kl'MVdFIKi.e, O., Aug. 23. The body et a woman was discovered In HucU creek at Kemcllir cotnetory yosterday altorueon. The fontures wero horribly distorted nnd black as a negre ;from oxpesuro te the olo elo ole ments. Oocemixisltlou had Bet In, and the ghastly expression of the face uiade a most slckenlng case. The remains wero taken te a corenor's olllce where en closer examination 11 was leund the victim had been apparently beaten terribly about the head and body. '1 he skull was crushed lu en top and back of the car, and the bleed and fetid matter oezod euL She was well built, had en geed undor under undor clethlng, geed shoes and a brown calico dress with red and whlte sfuare jurcs. Her stockings were navy blue with red and white stripes. Nothing was found en her person except a deer key. beveral clues wero fol lowed up, hut failed te ldentlfy the woman until the news caine te the ears of friends of Mnry Ackorer, a German girl who disap peared Friday night from the bearding house of Hmll Thosse, where she had been for Beveral weeks. Her brother seen nppeared with a photograph which answered In gcneral the description of the corpse Late last night the corenor took the key found en her te the Thosse bearding heuse and found it unlocked the deer of lier room from both aides She was au Innocent, unsuspecting croature, and it la bclioved HomeHcouudrol had lured her off and foully murdered her. A Wll.ll 31 AN OAUDUT. ills llalr lleiicliFa lleleir 1II Kneea aud Sli til en Neeileil te Take lilm. Ovklani), 11L, August 23, Some farmers residing north of the city captured a lld man Saturday and brought him te town. They supposed he was Jehn Sargeut, a crazy man well known hore, wholiadlately breken out of the insaue asylum. When brought hore for identification It was found that the man captured was net Sargent, nor can It be loarued whoht-llser whencohe ceraO''. Uels of ordinary height, aud when captured only had en a pair of blue ev eralis. His hair reaches below his knees, and mingles with his beard which is at least three feet in length, both balugdark in color. He jabbers uulntolligenlly. When captured he acted In n demonstrative uianner and it was all that six men could de te overpeworhlin. Theclty authorities are ntn less te knew hew te dls dls dls pose of him. JH.A3HMI ir e.v jiuii. ACIlliJC rcichcrSajsTliete Was ueAnarcliy Until Ingeraell Talked. Cine tv, Aug. 23. Hev. C. S. Blackwell, pastor of the Central Church of Christ, preached osterdiy en "The crime, tlie trial and the conviction," having referonce te the recent trial or the Anarchists here. In the course et his remarks he sild all theso con victed were atheists or lulldels, nnd the inll del speakers, the Inlldel publishers, the iu tldel hoarersnnd the lutldel readers wero as guuty as the convlcted leleus. Until the poeplo applauded the arch-blaspbemcr, Hebcrtti. lngersnll, there was no such thing ns a socialist demonstration ou the lake front. Te-day the rich beard or trade men and the lashlonahle women who went te hear Inger soil's epigrammstlc wit realUed thnt they had paid their meney for dynamite. i:chees el the Spring Strikes. K vs.s Citv, Ma, Aug. 23. Sheriff Fer Fer guseu yesterday arrested two men charged w ith letting tbe water out of the beilers of locomotives belonging te the Missouri Pacllle railway company, at the Cypress yards, en the 13th or March last, during the strike el thnt company's ompleyes. Themas Foeney was leund at Armour's packing heuse and conveyed te the Wyandolte jalL Later In the dny Jehn Carr, ler whom the sheriff had a warrant en a similar charge, called at the jnll te see his friends lucaruerated thore ou the charge of train-wrecking, aud he was at oncetakou Inte custody. Feoney resides en Bell street, Knnsas City, Me,, and Carr lives at Hlvorview. Their hearlug has net yet been lixed. Accidentally Killed Ills Wife. Toi.uDe, O., August 23. Fred Jieltl, Ol Fait Teledo, had a party orfrleuds at dltiuer yesterday and niter the repast, it was pro pre pascd that the men go en a hunting; oxpodl expodl oxpedl lion for the aflortieon. Helff went Inte an adjoining room for his gun, being accompa nied by his wile. He took the gun down Iieni Its rest nml raised the hammer. Iu sumo wav. the went ten wns dlschnrged. The charge btruck Mrs. Helll hi the back of the head killing lier iustantly. Her aged mother was In the room aud wltuessed the terrible Inte et her daughter. An ctid for liuenillarylteiuarks. Ciui vue. Aug. 21 --Jeseph Ilillmau, aso ase cialtstic crank, made himself conspicuous iu tlie neighborhood of the West 12th Htreet station last night, byutterlngau lnllamma lnllamma tery Bide-walk harangue iu which he de nounced tlie )ury which convicted the Hay- market rloterH. He was warned uyemcers te curb his tengue, aud he left the locality ; Hubsequentiy he resumed his Incendiary re marks at the cerner of Fourteonth aud Hal Hal sted stroets, and was tliere arrested. Negroes fatally Cut One Anether. Vtcivsiit ltd, Aug. 23. Lindsay Andorseu, a negre dray driver, attempted te chastise his ulfnlinm veslenlav. She roslsted and was getting the host of llie struggle when he iimw n K-nlie and cut her III the left side, In- Ulctluga probably Ulal wound. A similar ailalr occurred Saturday at a notorious nogre saloon uud boarding-heuso, en the lovee known as Bear Wallow, whero a stoamleat roiiHUheut cut a woman e badly that she cannot recover. 1 trlsi i Cannen at Convict. Teulon, Aug. 23. The transport Orne, which sailed rrem this pert en Saturday for the Island el Martinique with a lead of con victs, rolurned hore yosterday, tne ceuvicw Iin bur rnvnlted. Twe Cannen leads Of grapO . , MH,.n--,V-. ..- - shot had te be ltred among the reDeuieus prisoners hefore they could be subjugated. The nuuiber of persens klHevl is net Known. PRICE TWO CENTS. PRINCE ALEXANDER'S FALL '1 tiik HKVuaiTiuir or xhk nvui ami am lUlNCK MXC1TXM MMIiUNU, Tlie New Slarile I.enl Mllatmrr, Hat It Itecelred With Kitinlmltr In Rnaehla Iteniuanla Much Kxclletl Why the Act Wa Considered Nerenary. Sofia, Ihilgaria, Aug. 2.L Prince Alexan der ubdlcated en Saturday nnd wns (tncertetl evor the frontler. There was no disorder. The populace then assoinbled nnd adopted resolution praying the czar te ro-extend lila syinpathy te the Hulgarlan lioeple. The as. netnblnge procccded te the palace et the Hun. slan agent and stthniltled te him the reselll. Hen, all kiieellug. The agent assured them et thoczar'alrlemlshlp. The following pro pre visional gev onituenthnH been fermed: Priuie minister, Monslgner Clement, motrepolllau of Tlrneva; mlnlster el foreign ntralra, M, X.anell; mlnlster of lluance, M. lluinuef! mlnlster or war, M. Neklforelf; inlnlster or Justice, M. Hadoslaveli; mlnlster of eduea. Hen, M. VoUchell. The new government has Issued a procla mation stating that l'rlnce Alexaudur had ronderod great t-ervlcns te Uulgarla en the Uittlo-lleld, but that he had ten llttle regard for Itulgnria's position aa a slave state nnd the malnleneuce of friendly relations with Hussta te longer remain at llie head or the govern ment. Lonijen, Aug. 2J. The deposition of l'rlnce Alexander, of Bulgaria, by the popu pepu popu lace, has caused a profound sensation In po litical nnd llnaticlnl circles here. Consels have fallen " per cenL bIiice the opening of the market. Kgyptinu bends fell one per cenL, and Turkish and Husslan Becuritles Irem ene te two per cenL Other Bocurllien are llaL The market Is new (J p. 111.) recov ering. ItuaatA Nut surir!seil. Sr. Pi;Ti;us;it;itti, Aug. 21. Judging from the editorials in the Husslan newspapers: respecting the dopesltton of l'rlnce Alex, ander they are less surprised at It than they were by thu revelt lu l.astern Heu inella In 1SS5, when the HoumeleLs proclaimed lit favor et l'rlnce Aloxander. The Vctlomeste (the Oazolte) Bays: "Hunsla must speak weighty words If It Is Iter deslru net te lese control el the districts et Bulgaria." The Aoveitc says: "It Is probable that Hujsla will directly lntorveno." The Husslan newspapers gouerally remark that the fdreigii press w ere ceuf used In re gard te the rolatleus et the thrcp omperora. It Slartlea I'reuiler 8aIUIiury. Londen, Aug. 2J. The Marquis or Salis bury has returned te Londen, and te-day had a long conferenco with the Farl of Iddleslelgh, mlnlster of foreign affairs, re specting the Hulgarlan coup d' etat. It is said that the deposition of l'rlnce Aloxander was a cotnplete surprlse te both tbe premier and Lord Iddleslelgh. Bays It Wai a Ceneplracy. Londen, Aug. 23, The Tunes Vienna cor respondent says that Prlnca Aloxander, of Bulgaria, was depesed by a conspiracy and escorted te Wldder, whero he embarked en Sunday for Soverlu Iu Wallachla. Tlie prlnce's prime mlnlster, M. Karavolelf, de de manded the former's deposition. Intense Kxcltement In Keuiiiaulil. HucnxnnsT, Aug. 2.J. The nens of the deiKisltlen of Prlnce Aloxnnder, of liulgnria, has created Intonse oxcltemont throughout Heumnnia. King Charles Is new presiding at a cabinet meeting convened expressly te discuss tbe coup d' etat iu Bulgaria. An ox ex cited crowd is gathered outside llie pilace gates. m VUHStAS II. K.tTO.V r.XVLAltiS That He Mid Net Use Undue Inltuonce In the Webster Case. Washington, D. C, Aug. 23. The ljst this morning publishes a letler from Dermau H. Faten, justifying the appeintment of W. II. Wobster te be chlei examluer of the civil serv Ice commission, nnd deuylng that he used' undue influonce w ith the prosldent te socure Mr. Wohster's appohitmenL Knewing Mr. Wobster's onilnent tltness for the position, Mr. IZaten morely brought his nnuie aud (luallflcatiens te the attention of the pros pres pros leont and then let It rest ; and he adds that "tbeje best acquainted with the president's standard or duty nre well aware that what may be called Inllueticy avails nothing with lilm." Mr. Eaten says Mr. Wehster's capacity fur the place has beeu demonstrated beyond doubt by his sorvices as chairman of tba principal exatulnlng beard at Washington for tevoralyears, and as chairman of the examin ing beard In the pbhsien office, and that his geed ialth and fairness have never been ques tioned. Mr. Elten thinks tbe prosldent lu this matter, as In many ether?, has shown a wisdom qulte beyond that or his party, aud his action is but another ovidenco that ha cares much mero for the success of rolerm aud the Interests of the country thau he does for patrenage or the applause of p irtlaaus. A l'reltlit feel Dissolved. Cuattanoeua, Teun., Aug. 23. The ap proaching dissolution of the Southern freight peel is absorbing much interest in railroad circles here. The elllclals of the Queen fc Crebcent reute claim that they have net been treated fairly and will withdraw from the peel en Septomber 1, and as thelr rival, the Louisvllle it Nashvllle, will fellow suit, the Inte of the peel is sottled. llallread men predict that a rate war will ensue and oue general manager asserts that if the freight ceuie3 he will haul freight at the rate or two ceuts per 100 nhuudred miles. The .Southern reads, they say, wero making meney under the peel and when It is broken up nethlug but disaster will fellow. (lUiUtone Will Still Klght for Ireland. Londen, Aug 23. Mr. Gladstene In an addreas dellvored at Chlslehurst te-day Bald he would coutlnue te struggle for the restor ation of happiness te Ire'.and. British pre udlces against Irelaud, he declares, was rapidly disappearing. "All authorities agree," -he coutlnued, "that the relations of the two countries are mlserable as far as the Irish i were conceruod, and the honor or England requlred au Immedlate sottleuiont of tbe IrUta quostieu. , i The Trestles fall. Hut Ne One Hurt. V HAitnisnuite, Pa., Aug. 23. Some of tbe ST I large trestles used in moving tne uteds at iA Pennsylvania ruiireu vuiuif lei wim wv,- i ing and created great excltemeut for tbe tirae being. Ne persen was hurt, although soveral workmen inade narrow escape " 5 .!-.. n....ut .i.iin i.a immiIim vrrA lialntf UOIIIUmuiieu nmi iu ."- VV changed te positions required te give wJ sheds tbe last grand mere. Nail r-rders en Strike; RrRnnKVVir.r.K. Ohie, August 23. On I Vri.iaioti,nil.feedeni employed at I mi., iwr. works notified the nailers that; .i..r,.i.i iine.ualf for cutting cold Mm n.i three-llftU for cutting het Irs; Plate This morning the tr.,tnd te crant the demand. The went out ou a strikeaud the nail mill Ui down. A Weiuau ltlea WerlU 3,W9,. ' Tnev, N. Y., Aug.21.Mra, H&Wy HN of this city, died UiU morning la tm v..-r Hlm'was worth about ffi.W),. H n.rir. her father, virtually 00U1W4 iron business hore, beglnnlng M wtf I7IB. v 8 U J