'THFIKSWSTO . - t SPe wrtv$tif ntzlli$jmM .-..-. '- ' p 4" ,).; -H; ' 'S LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY AUGUST 26. 188G. PRICE TWO CENTS VOLUME XXH-NO. 30 i. Et '& I- '4 THK I. C. B. U. CONVENTION. liar or rum vkleuatsh nnu mi.i. II B HKUK NKXT WBllNBHtlAr. The rreiiiltienl renpls Among (ha Kspected visitors Thirteen States mid Canada In lie Itrpresented- Una lJilr Delegate III the It l( List of Mala tlrelhren. TUB HUTB AVTUMATIV ItHAKK. Its Tim delegates te the national convention of the Irish Catholic Bonevolent Union have Iweii elected, lull the names el nil Imve net been retried te the secretary, The president of the union la lien. A. Al. Kelley, lint lie will net lie here, having sailed en Saturday last for Caire, Lgypt, te entorupeti his duties asjudgoel the International court te which he has recently been appointed by President Clovelund, Thn presiding ellleer of llie convention will be Maurice F. Wllhore, of Philadelphia. Tlie ether nllleers el the orgMilzitien are Martin I. J. (Irlllln, or Phil adelphia, secretary, aud Her. Jtues Henry, of SL Leuis, Ma, treasurer. Among tlie delegate ell 'toil nre Judge Dennis Dwyer, or Dayton, Ulilej Hen. Michael Gicunnii, a prominent lawyer, oillter ami new pejlmsstcr of Norfolk, Virginia; Hev. Fathers .McDonald, of St. Leuis; The. J. Harry,or Philadelphia; Fathers McAuany, Summit Hill, !.; 1. J. Page, Seuth Bethlo Bethle Bethlo hemi James Heury, Plqua, Ohie) Jeseph U Harry, l'ert Deposit, Mil., and Hen. Jehn Breen, ex-mayor of Lawrence, Alass. Thus far delegates have been reported Irem thlr Iwu states and Canada. In the Hat la ene lady, Alls Jennie 1". Hensel, of Gloucester, New Jeraey, The delegate will meet en next Wodnemlay morning at 9:30 at llie Stuvens house, which hat been designated by the secretary ai the headquarter, and proceed In it body te St. Alary' Catholic church where mass will be celebrated by Hev. Dr. P. J. AlcCullagb. If the health of Bishop Shanahan will lrmlt he will be present at the mass and deliver a brief ad dress of welcome After mass the uiomberH will preceetl te Fulton oiera house, and at 12 o'clock thocenvontlon will be called te erder. On tbe evening el the tint day or the con tention a banquet complimentary te the members will be held at Alietinorcher hall, which A. C. Hahter will prepare. The con cen con ventlon will probably visit tlie county lair In a body, by Invitation or the fair managers ou the second day or ita sessieu. Following Is acouiplete list of delegates thus far ropertod . IT.NNSYI.VANIA. Philadelphia, Jas. I). I lewley Society Ne. 2 Jehn J. Henry, Jelm J. Tierney, Themas AlcFarland. Jas. I). Ilewley SocJetv Jehn I). Lyens, Hugh Kedgers, Jaa. Muldoon. National Catholic Ne. W James J. Mur. phy, Owen Kelly, Patrick AIcFadden, Daulel buir, Jehn L. Murphy. Huh IX .Society Kit ward -VMurphy, Pat rick Hilly, Jehn W. Harry, F. N. Ileus, W. J. Kelly. Hev. The. J. Harry Society Kev. The. J. Harry, alternate Jehn J. Wall. rather Jerdan Society Charle W.Naully, Jan. McCallerly. SL Jereme Society Jas. Tebln, J llron llren nan. Philadelphia National Catholic, Ne. 155 Win. 1". Orady, Jaa. A. Hrady, T. K. Mc Cann. Daniel O'Ceunell Society Thomaa H. Caa- nerly. Hev. FrancN J. Quinu Society 1'. J. Wbllty. HU Cecllla Seciety Jehn L. elh. Archblahep Carrell Society I. J. Havca, T. O'Neill, Thea. Morrison. St. Oertrude Jehn J. Wall. St. Menica Jehn A. Dupre. Archblahep Hyan E. J. Mnllniuux. l'ather Hurko Society I. F. Coeke, Jere lulah Ienehan. Shamrock Society II. J. McClenkey. SL Ann's Thea. J. Caaaerli'. Kev. Theu. Kelrnau Society Wm. F. Fallen. . .... National Catholic elSL Vincent de Haul Jaa. J. Neville, Wm. Lawlewt. M. F. Wllhore Seciety Jehn J. Wall. Jehn I Carrell Siclety-I. Dougherty, F. J. Tiiiunena. Mary Star el the Sea Timethy J. Keeuau. CelumbUH Charletj Fay. St. Clement's Daniel Dougherty. Tacony, SL I.oe Kev. Jan. A. Slrahau. Manayunk, SL l'atrlck's J. J. Ward, Alex. McKernan. Helmc-Hburg, SL Dominie'ft Kilward Gleasen, SL Mary'H, Klk Ca, St. Patrick's Society N. J. Tierney. Plymouth, SL Patrick' Jan. Deylo. Allegheny City, SL l'eter'tv Jeuu S. Coh Ceh snne. Choater, SL Mlchael'-Jas. O'Deherty, Jehn At HewerM. Immaculate Conception Jehn AtcGold AtcGeld rick. Cerry, SLTliemas Society P. Hunt Lancaster, SL Hernard's Jehn A. Ceylo, Kichard M. Kellly. SL Allchael'a William J. Wldmyer, Theinintr. AIci:illgett, Augustus Stemwan deL l.oeXHI O. Kdward Hegener. UBrrisburg, SL l'atrlck'a Illberulan W. C. AlcFadden. Catholie Heuellclal W. C McFaddeu. Yerk, SL Patrick's Win. Chambora. Autrim, SL Patrick's Dennis llegan. (Jlrardvllle, SL l'atrlck's P. J. Curley. Summit Hill. Y. M. C. II. U Hev. Father MeAnany, F. X. Cannen. Jeseph's T. A. II F. X. Cannen. Haneer, St. Jeseph's U P. Shultz. Seuth Hothlehem, Kmerald Hev. P. J. l'ege. ... ... Hlalravllte, Sts. Simen and Jude J. M. Harvey. Seuth F.asteu, St. Henmrd's Jehn J. Themas. CJreensburg, Lee XIII Wm. II. Conway. Williamsport. SL Patrick's Mark Phillips. New Castle, HL Mary's James Harman. NEW JCUSEV. Ciinden, St. Jeseph's Henry J. Kloster Klester man. , ... Gloucester, Our I.ady or Ieurdes Allss Jennie F. Hensel. OHIO. Piqua, SL Patrick's Society Kev. Jas. Dayton, Illberulan Society Hen. D. Dwyer. DKI.AWA11E. Wilmlugten, SL Mary's Society Jehn II. Aleaney. St. Paul's Seciety A. F. Leveli. Illshep Decker Chas. W. Grant. Immaculate Conception Wm. Howe. VIUOINIA. Portsmouth, SL Jeseph's Society Patrick J. Hiley. St. l'atrlck's P. O'Connor. Norfolk, SL Patrick's lien. Michael Glen. lticbmend, Catholic Jehn Murphy. Alexandria, Catholic AI. JJ. Harlow. Alter nate U. J. Dennelly. WEST YIKOINIA. AlfirtlUBburg, St Patrick's. Josepli K. Abern. IlllOPE IHI.ANI". Providence, SL Mary's Society. Jehn Welsh. MAItYtANU. Pnrt neneslt. SL Jehn's Hev. Jas. Barry. Haltlmore, Hibernian Jehn Hbca. Westminster, SL Jehn's Charles Swlndermau. MAbSACUUSKTIH. Worcester, lrUh Catholic J. Tluien. liiwronce, Irish Hen. Jehn Ilreeu. NEW YOIIK. Auburn. Knights of SL Jbuieb J. Shehan, or P. M. Henen. IMDIANA. Jellersenvllle, St. Augustine AI, Cell. IOWA. Dubuque, Catholic J. Mulkern. MISSOURI. KL Leuis, H. C. T. A. B. Heclely-llev. O. AIcDenald. CANADA, Kingsten, Your Irishmen's O. II. Assecla t!en, Jehn J. Beban. Yen list I rrem the Kulton Democrat. Won't we Black BWTers eyer rullnr at ItarUngten-Tlis Cum sin! Ui Itemetly, The fstlure l the Hote auieinallu car brnke nt the recent oemietitUo toils inade at Bur lington, Iowa, has been nMumouted en atsome lenglli lu railway and ncleullllu Journals. The Jltitlwny Jtcvicw says that the Wealing. heuse company had tlie ad vantnge or a long exporleiico and ample capital, whlloueno el Uie ethors came te the tests properly pre. pared elther as te equipment or Hxperlcnrp. Air. AI. D. Harter, president or lh Hnte company. In a circular Juil lsud te llie stock linfilers, says he leeks 'for n very fatly success for the brake." It. At. Aguew, vlce president or the Hote company, speaking or the Inllure In n bitter te Air. Itartersaysi "It was net n l.illure in the ordinary seuse of Hist term It was net In any sense a rallure lu principle or in Its Hi no tional working. On the contrary, se far as concerns Us prluclple nt construction snd functional operations, its practical working justllles snd renllres our fnlleit expecta tions." Air. Agnew gives as tlie nole slid only cauMi or failure 'theweakuess or on en st ruction iff the mechnnlsm." Tlie remedy Is te ".rebuild or reconstruct thobrake, making it stronger lu all the parts which showed woakness or insulllcleul strength te with stand severe work." ,. , Air. Aguew alds s " I leel inore cenlhlence In the vatue and substantial Intrinsic, merit el our brake than liefore I went te Ilurllngte.i Air. II. C. Hepkins, geuetal manager, and Mr. It. K. Llnhaiii, englnoer, agree wllh Mr. Agnew, tlmt tbe cause el the tail nre m n want of greater strength In the brnke levers and some ether part or the muclmulsin, and that the romedy Is te strengthen thorn. GEOIIGB GKULITKI CAUGUT. run no is a VHVMcicir im.kki' LVUVtT HTUKBT iltWHK. AT A The UiHiipanlim of .lake lluxard slid I'sler lints In Ilia TelU el the Itw Tlie Nniner- nut Clisrgr ler Vflilrll n Voting ln- tr t'rlinlnsl U Held. Heme months age Jake Huwud, 1 oter Hele, Geerge Clerlltiki aud low ethors formed a combination te rob and plunder, aud for the short lime they Imve been In the business they have committed n series el robberies which will send thorn te llie poni peni tenllary ler a long term of years. The llrst ,rilm umiir captured was Peter Hele. His muuhk x ririAwn "ttvu jesatiiah." Hen an Actur X SVurrleil lljr Clieitimt tleliK In the Opera lloune. Latteteulng Aloero V. Vllau's ceuipiiuy spjeared in the exsra heuse lu the comedy entitled "Our Jemithan." The wnather was very warm,hut the audience was etfslr size. William Moere, the head el the company, is an ex song and dance man aud. was ence a member of the tlrm of Teuick V Aloero. There ll very llttie in the play el last ecu lug, and it can net be stld that Its pri-wenta lien was a lltlterlng suci-ess. The prin cipal character Is Our Jonathan, n wholo whelo whole soulixt and eoceulrlo Yankee. Mr. Aloero did seme geed work lu the character ; his singing and dancing were clever sua madenhlL He does net seem te have the exact conception el the character, hewever, aud some of his ellerts te I hi funny went cal culated te make an audience weary. While he was getting en seme el his funny business a boy lu the gallery pulled a chuxtuul gong ou hi in. This seemed toralse Moere's Irenud, Instead of letting it go uunotlced. he de clared that the man who rang the gong had net er heard the gsg lfere, and a.s for him self he considered the gong the biggest chestnut ou tbe tree. Tlie Instrument was kept quiet after thaL Alls Vivian acted thoivirtel llctlina well and her singing was geed. Ueorge Hanker whs lair as. Vharlts J.ushinyten, tramp. He does tne much of the business of William Hoey (of "Parler Match" fame) when he steals the articles from the stage ene at n time. Hels taking tee much when he steals another man's busiuess and should step It, The ether characters in the company were pasxaute and the majority of the audleuce were pleased. IUm lull News. Tlie American Association games yester day were: At Philadelphia (morning) : Athletic S, Baltimore I ; (altorneon), Ath letic I, Baltimore i!; at Leuisville: Pittsburg 7, Loulsvllle 2; at Clucliiuatl : SL Leuis ft Cincinnati 3; at Hroeklyu : Brooklyn '-', Alets 1. The Lengue games yesterday were: At Detreit: Detroit II, Philadelphia 5; at Kail SAsCily! New Yerk 0, Kansas City J; at SL Leuis : Washington A SLLuuls 0 ; at Chi Chi caeo: Chicago e, Bosten 1. The Athletle and Hiillluiores played two geed gauiett yesterday. In the soceud Kil Kil rey aud Miller were pitted agaiust each otber. Four hits were made oil the former and tive otrthe latter. Or these oil' Kilroy Orler had two a single and a home run. Crane pltched a geed game ler Washington vesterdav, aud the SL Leuis hud but two bits. Thoslngle run of Bosten yesterday was made by Sutten, w he w cut all the way round enthnhiL Yesterday the Alloenas sired up O'Don O'Den O'Don neil, el Wlfkesbarre, aud made uluuteeu hits with a total el twenty-nlne oil him. The Mountain City boys wen by 11 te 13. The Scrauteu club was shut out bv Wllllanispert by 13 tell. Scruuten euly had three hits oil I'lirtli, Wllliamspert's uew pitcher. Haulau and Thompson each liad home runs oil Dally yosterday, and Dunlap inaile it three. bagger with three moil en luses. Barnle talked or Uring Scott Ter weak bat ting. In yesterday's game he had two three base lilts anu a ueuiiiu. Yesterday the Pittsburg wen their third consecutive victory from Loulstllle. Hendersen, of Brooklyn, has proved an enigma te the Mets, and yesterday they hit him safely but three times. A gentleman of this city who saw .MeThiii any lu Brooklyn, a few days sge, siys 'ie Is looking well and will seen be abhi te play. Pittsburg is still lour games behind Louis ville ler second place. TltB irOHI.ll OF riHATlVS. -tltanrM lteiMilillcan TlrksU In Ohie and lows.- Threush His Kvjrateua NUtte. The tlepublluan stale convention or Ohie met in Columbus Wednesday. Govorner Fnraker was permanent chairman. James H. Hoblnseu was nominated by acclamation for secreUiry of stale ; Marshall G. William William en, for supreme judge; II. II, Hunter, for clerk of supreme court; I'M T. Tsppan, for scIkkiI commissioner, and W. AI, 1 1 aim, ler member of the Ixwrd or publle works. The Kepuhlican state convention of Iowa met In Des Moines Wednesday, and renomi renemi nated F. D. Jacksen for secretary of state, and N. T. Twembley for treasurer, and Cap tain Lyens Ter auditor, aud A. J. Baker for attorney general. The Domecratsof the Fourth congressional district of West Virginia, in session at Point 'leasant, neminntea J. i:. noggever busiaxi AU IIEATKN nv inn itn. lfen an OU- Aidc-Ilutter Mlirrr Uatil noaleua lltitbsnil. I jtit everling Geerge W. llolUel, Ne. lit North Priuce street, appoared at Aldermuu Deeu'B olilce aud uiadu complaint against his wife, Kllubeth Helt70l, for assault aud bat bat lery. Geergo was considerably " under the Inlliieuce," but he bore sue h uumistakable marks of having been assaulted that the al derman Issued h warrant fur Airs. Heltzel's arresL The parties appoared at the alder man's elllce about 7 o'clock, when Airs. Bolt Belt zel made complaint or surety of the peace and drunken and disorderly ceuduct against her husbaud. This euraged him terribly, andhocursed Ills wlfe aud hoaped upon her overy ejilthet he could think or. In default of ball the alderman cointnitted him for h hearing, aud thou Geerge emptied tlie vial of his wrath upon the plump magistrate. Mrs. Beitzel was discharged. The facts el the trouble appear te have been that Airs. BeiUel, who Is au industrious woman, was at home, making catsup aud tomato-butter ; Geerge cauiu home drunk, commenced abusing and threaleniug his wlfe and finally knocked togethor two or her glass fruit jars mid breke thorn, aud threatened te smasli uii everything olse, and whip her. Te defend herself she seized the applo-bulter stirrer and belabored ner drunKeu iiusuauu with It, skinning Ids head aud arm aud back and driving him from the premises. This mernlnir Airs. Beltzel called at Alder man Deou's and withdrew the BUits against her husband ; but the ceuduct el tlie latter was se very bolsterous and his lauguage se vile when in tbe uldermau's elllce that that etllcei feels au inclination te punish him. He Is holding the case under advisement. L. 11. frriiailng ler Neit Week's ralr. The entries for the racea at next week's fair have closed, but as the secretary has telo tele graph advices that several have been mailed the list will net be ready for publication be fore te-morrow. A great many horses from dltlerent parts of the country have been en en tered and ameug them are the best animals that have ever been seen hereluslmilar races. The runulng racea premise te be unusually attractive, as there will be a number el en tries. Prof. KIub's balloon, lu which he intends te make au ascension from the fair grounds en Tuesday next, arrlved here this merulng from Cincinnati, together with all the iiaranhernalla nocessary. The weight of the balloon, basket, netting, auch or, Vc,, Is bW pounds. The fair grounds are beginning te present a very lively apiwarauce, and many persons are aireauy nam ui iteu mnauiK j'.whiu j'.whiu tlens ler their displays. I'lgeeu Matches. A pigeon sheeting match between Frauces Helue'hl and Wltllan W. Brooks, for a purse of (2. took place at Lebineu yesterday and was largely attended. The match was ac cording te Leng Island rules, 25 birds, 21 yards rise. Heina'hl killed 18 birds and Brooks 17. Te-lay the three-day tournament at Hold Held ing begins. arrest, altera het pursuit, participated In by a hundred farmers urmed with shotguns and ether weapons was tnldln the Intkm.1 (iKMCint, en August l.". Tlie soceud ene captured was Geerge Oerlllzkl, and thocause of Ills downfall rum, led te his urrcsL Olllcer Alerrlnger waseu duty at the sl.v Hen heuse en Wednesday artorneon, and he received n telephone mosage that Gerlltzki was ou Locust street aud he could be caught Hsu olllcer went Ter hlui. The policeman left the station house, went te the point dos des dos Ignated, found Gerlltzki asleep en a step en Iiecust stroel, near Fiollierg street, and ar rested him. He took him te Alderman A. l Dennelly's elllce aud from there te Jail. Gor Ger lltzki was strongly under the lnfluence or liquor when arrosted. He had nothing te say yesterday, but during the night and this morning talked freely. WHAT IIEHI.tr7.KI MA VS. He claims that he came te this city te gite himself up and did net make uny ellert te conceal hlmselt yesterday. He was tlred or being heunded and chased tre.u place te place, knew he would be captured sooner or later and concluded te coiue te the city, surrender hlmself te the K)llce nnd pay the penalty for Ills ellensvs, and If he had net get drunk, he concluded, he would have gene te the station house earller in the day. He ad mits being guilty el a Urge number or the charges against him and will sate thoceuuly the trouble aud expense el trj lug him. Gerlltzki Is the son or a ery resecUble citizen or the Seventh ward, but has been wayward ly foryears. He has given his fatiier a great deal of trouble aud was helped bv him out el a uumlier et scrajicn. "Tbe lint tluiohewas brought befere the court was lu August lSd5, when he aud Peter Hote wero Indicted for enlerlug the vault of Iwreuce Knapp, and stealing thorefrom a keg or beer. Ills deronse when the case was called for trial was that he went te tlie vault, where his brother-in-law was employed, te buy the beer, but as no ene was about, he took the beer and intended te pay fr IL The defotiBe was tee thin, and the Jury promptly convicted hlui. He aud Hote were sentenced Ie undergo an lnprisonineut of six months. They wero roleased iu February laL u:eih one or the nu...vr.p-u Beth he and Kote lived In the eastern sec tion oUheelty.and their loatleg place was In the vicinity of Jehn, Hist King and Allddle streets. Here they made lUe acquaintance ei Jake Buzzard, who lived en Jehn slreeL Jake, who rwelted his criminal educatien en the Welsh mountains, culllvated the acnualutance et Gerlllzkl aud Hele ami it was nei long ueieru iuu mu uvn "" ....-....,. They tiegan clese te home, and among their llrst operations wero the burglaries at the Chlldreiislleiueand Airs. Kramph's. ltwas followed up by thieving at West W lllew, Nellstllle and ether ieints, and linallythe authorities began te suspect Jake Buzzard and had a warrant issued te search hlsheue. That search resulted In tlie llndlng or a large let el goods which were Ideiitllied as having been stolen at the Kintnabove inen inen tieuetl. Buzzard heard of the search and he at ence skipped out, biking Uerlltzkl aud Hote with him. They went direct te the Welsh mountain, where they remained quiet ler seme weeks, without committing any therts. They tired of this life, hewever, and when they took te tlie read robbery alter robbery was reported te the police. They did net appear te conllne their tulevlug te ene locality, but travelled the county from eue end te the ether. Ou the night or August II, the rami of N. S. Fisher, near Blnl lu-llaud, was entered by thleves and n lmre stolen. The thelt was committed bv K'lte, Gerlitzkl and liuzztrd. When near the Welsh mountain they aban doned the team, but were seen te de se and the (armor who saw them gathered a losse and pursued them. AHer a long ami het chase, lu which shots were oxchaiiged, Hote was captured, but lierlltzkl end Buzzird get nwa Afterwards Gerlllzkl again went te the mountain Hud for a chatige he went te Tyrene He werked for a woek lu a pipe ractery, earned f7 and with ibis money he Hays he imld his way te Lancaster. the omabeeh ae.mnst him. A light punishment ler each of the charges against hlui would put him behind prison bars for nil ordinary lifetime. The follow ing is a list et complaints against him at the olllee or Alderman A. F.Dennelly: Burg lary at the Children's Heme, burglary at the heuse el K. AI. Bachniau, Netlsville ; burg lary t the heusa or K. 11. Hohrer, in the Bm vIIIaimi: bnrchirv at the house el hlain Harulsli, burglary at the house of (.oergo Aleck, burglary at Airs. S. AI. Kramph's rosldeuco, city ; stealing the horse or Isaac II, Kspeiishade, burglarv at the heuse or Martin Ureenburg, stealiug the borse and carriage el Kzra Krider, stealiug it set or harness Ireui ! I). Heldelbaiighaud burglary at the house el Daniel Graver. ..... At Alderman Spurrier's are the billowing charges: stealiug ahorseef J. 11. Alyers, or New Danville j stealing a set or harness aud reckawuy rrem Abraham Miller, olthe saine village: the loleulous entry el Jlj-ers' out- hoiise j stealiug a team from II, AlcCallister, tlioleleulousoutry of the premises el Jacob Harnlsh, and the robbery or J. L. Wetzell's, Wrlghtsvllle. At Justice Harpcl'a he Is charged with stealing a horse from G. K. Krb, mid a buggy and harness from N. S. Fisher. SAV HE wild, ins ceNVicri:i. The olllcera who have charge of the cases say he will be convicted of all the above churges and a uuinber of ethers. The evi dence iu the cases before Alderman Spurrier, it Is said, will be very tftreng. Hote aud tier- .j .... .... I... .........I fv.i.n V'-li,littivll l, wlinri. IllZUl tail OU UffliW Hum ..(,.. ...v, ,-..v.v Mr. Wetzell's store was robbed, te Safe Har Har eor, where thpy crossed the rlter aud paid the parly who lerried them ever with jewel ry. which Air. Wetzell idcutillns as having been stelen Irem Ills place. They can be followed te New Danville, and will be iden tified as the parties who abandoned the teums stelen lu and near that village The policemen who wero put ou the case have doveled u great deal of lime and ex ex ex iieiiHoiueudeavorliig te capturothese thieves. Whenever they heard el their being auy place they went te that point designated only ie lnoeluisappeiiiiuieiiiBiici uiwinpuiuimeui. They are ceulldent that before long they will I... uhln in ronert the capture of Jake Buzzard, the chiet or the gatig. That celobrated out law, according te Gerlltzkl's statement, is also getting tired of iKilng chased all ever ihe county and Is also considering the propriety et imitating his brother Abe by walking te the city and presenting himself ut the prison doers. He might aswell, ler he w ill be caught, The hearings In all the abeve ......in,) i..hs have been ilxed for Saturday, Tim imllpe have correboratlvo testimony that Gerlllzkl Intended te surreuder himself. Chier Smith rocelved a telegram from a friend yesterday merulug that Gerlllzkl was theu ou the read te this city aud that he in tended calling en his sisters, al ter which he would dellver hlmself te the authorities. He did net get te Ills slsters, hewever, for the reason abuve stated he drank tee much and was unable te travel that far. Gibsen, the present member, ou the 3Sth balleL The North Carolina Domecratlo slate con cen con veutiou met In Halelgh Wednesday aud nom inated W, N. II. Smith for chiel Justice, Themas 8. AHie and A. H, Alerrluiati for as as as Boclate Justices. Theso are the present su su su prome court Justices. The convention adopted no pellticlal platrerm or resolutions. Jehn K. Phllllls, of Kans,is City, has Iiecn nominated for Congress by Iho Domecratsof tlie Fifth district. The Hopublicansef the First congressional district of Atinueseta have re-neminated J. Gllllllan by acclamation. There was a split lu the Hepuhllcan con ventien el the Second congressional district et North Carolina, which met In Halelgh One faction re nominated James H. O'Hara (colored), aud the ether J. Al. Abbett, a white man. The Domecratlo convention el the Klghth legislative district met In Scranton, Pa., aud nominated AI. E. AIcDenald. Democratic Featlrltlea at I'lltsburg. The fete cuamisjtre of .the Handall club, or Pittsburg, at Sllver Lake Wednesday, was a pronounced social success. Fully two thou sand persons, composing thoellte el Alle gheny county's Democracy, wero present, and a most oujeyablo nfternoen aud evening wero spctiL The nllalr wai entirely non nen non pellllcal, although speeches wero made by a nnuiber or the leading Democrats or Western Pennsylvania. Considerable dlsapolnlment was felt bocutse Chauncey F. Black and Samuel J. Handall were net preseut, as ex pected, but Chairman Hensel was en hand, which, Iu a measure, couileu8atod for the absence of the ether gentlemen. Air. Handall sent a letter expressing his regrets aud sbiting that business; which could net be postponed prevented his coming. The day was spent In speech-making, toasting and danclug, and in the evening there was a grand display of 11 re works. Te lis N'utlrleil In I-amaaler. The couunitlee appointed by the recent Democratic state convention toelllclally notify Candldate Black and his associates en the tlcket of their nomination, consisting of Con gressman Krmontreut, chairman j Kckley B. Coxe, Charles F. AlcKeuna, Geerge A. Allen, Jemos A.Stranahan, II. W. Scott, B. J. Alc nraun, A. II. Collreth and Dallas Sanders, have decided that the formal coremonies or notification shall take place iu Lnca.ster, en Thursday, Septemberi Tblstliueand place was llxed bocause ei tbe expected proseuce or the candidates at next wcek'B big county lair. a aArri,n TitAysAUTiux. CIIAHLKS S. WOLFE NOMINATED UVITB A CULUUBl HI lit AT UAituimwnii vunimNTiurr. TUB Kev. Jehn II. Hecter, a Xrgrii I'reaclier, hn- tliuaes IlieCrmril hy Ills llrilaratlena in KnvoreltlieTlilnl 1'artr-llxir, rainier, Alin Colored, Deliver au Address fitimmm or albxahdmb. In Willed Lel Seuiteiili: sml .1. II. llu.li are Iho rartlrs lutrestcu. The suit or Levi Suusenig againBt J. G. Hush,et New Danville, occupied theatlontien or Judge Livingston's court ou Wednesday afternoon and this morning. According te plalutltl's testimony en April 1, 1SS3, he con tracted with Hush lur his rat cattle. Hush agreeil te deliver them about June 15, IbSS, nnd was te recolve li', ceuls ier ieund. Plalntltl' advanced hlui f-00 en account efthe cattle en the day the contract was made. When the cattle wero delivered plalntllT refuaed te recolve them en the ground that they wero net In the condition bargained ler and he brings this suit te rocevor the f 3)0 advanced. The derense was that the cattle were in as geed condition as Air. Hush could put them, and when Sensenlg rofused te accept them he sold thorn for the best prlce he could get, 6', cents.aud inconsequeneoof thodlllerence In prlce for which he sold them and the price according te the contract the '-00 was absorbed. Plalutill was represented by S. IL Koynelds and J. Hay Brown aud he deiendant by 11. AI. North and Win. A. v lisen. jury euu In the suit or Heed, AIcGrann A. Ce. vs. S. AI. Kpler, the plalutill" sullered a nen-sulL The two suits of Levi W. Grell vs. H. L. Sliluip, were disposed eh In one case a vor ver dlct ler ?'J,000 was ronderod lu favor of the plaintiff", and in the second a verdict was en tered in favor of the deieudauL Uaiuusui're, Aug. 23. In the Prohibi tion statu convention here yesterday, a per manent organization was formed, with A, A. Stevens, of Blair county, as chairman. There were Oil delegates present, or whom 10 wero wotnen and IJS clergymen. There wero four colored delegates. The second day's session el the state Pro hibition convention opened with Gi'i del egates present, togethor with a large number of visitors, illllng the opera heuse from top te;bottom. After the singing and prayer, ihe convention proceodod te business. A number of resolutions wero introduced and adopted. Air. Hunter, chairman of the committee en tlnance, ropertod that the com mittee asked for ?10,000 te carry en the work successfully. The roll of counties vvascalled and the amount of money pledged wastd, 319, part of which was paid In cash. Hev. Jehn H. Hecter, a colored minister or Washington, was called upon te address the convention. Ills ad dress was warmly received. He said the colored meu were de termined te join the ranks and wanted te light the demon that was werse than slavery. He told a story with a moral in which the colored race were beginning te be disgusted with the old parties. Beth Democrats and Republicans had taken them aleug for com pany. He believed the convention has started out aright, and by giving him a chance te speak they wero giving the ceu ventlen the proper " color. ' Hev. Palmer, auether colored man, also ad ad ad drossed the convention and spoke for a short time ou the Issues el the Prohibition cam' palgn. Aller ether addresses, the convention ad jeurned uutil '1 o'clock. At the afternoon session the commlttee en platform reported, and the platform was adopted by acclamation. The proamble doclares ler the total aboli tion of the liquor tratllc It arraigns both the old parties as being false te all the trusts glveu Inte their hands by tlie people The peeple are asked te abandon all ether parties and come te their roscue. it advocates the reformation of thedruukard and adoption of measures te protect the church and home. It doclares as being the only party willing te be dofeated in the cause of prohibition or triumph in lis triumphs. They raver thoenforcomont of the laws in reference te anti-discriiuluatieu. They demand that American labor aud production be given the preference by the American people. It ad vocates arbitration between capital and labor, WOll'l! NOMINATED. Charles b. Welfe was nominated by ac clamation for govorner by the Prohibition ists. B. A. Batker was named for Uouteuant governor ; and Charles L. Hawley, for audi tor general. Hev. Jehn Al. Palmer, (colored) was named for secretary el internal allalrs. KntliusuMin In Ilulgsrl Ovsr the Downfall et the l'rotlnlensl (levsrumtnt, Lo.vneN, Aug. 20. A dispatch from Hella says there is great enthusiasm throughout Bulgaria evor the downfall of the previsional goveruniont appointed te admlnister the af fairs el the country ou the dopealtlon of Prlnce Aloxander and the overthrew of the conspirators. Numerous towns are gaily decorated with Hags and bunting and there is general rejoicing among the peeple. An Order I'rein the r. Londen, AugustSi!. A dispatch from Kenl states that the czar has ordered Prince Alex Alox aneor te be ferwarded te Kissonell' If he doe) net adhore te the tonus of the abdication, which, it is claimed, he had slgned. Te I're, eed te (lermanjr, Vienna, Aug. at. A dispatch from SL Petersburg states that the czar has erdered that the Priuce Aloxander be allewed te pro ceed te Germany via Odessa. Hate of Illseunt Advanced, LeNDON,Aug. 31. The Hank of England rate of discount has been advanced te 3' per cenL Hew Alexander Was Denoted. Londen, Aug. 'M. The latest dispatches from Soils, with regard te the manner in which Prlnce Aloxander was deposed, say that it was eirected by a single reglment of military cadets who also arrested tbe com mander or the Alexander regiment who was at Slivenliza at the time. The previsional government seeing that the poeplo favored Prlnce Aloxander, resigned and liberated tlie coiumauder of the Aloxander regiment, who, upon gaining his liberty, at ence arrest ed the leaders of. the conspiracy. Thopewors have recognized the Alaravelell government, which is In favor of Aloxander. Alexander Ie lie Atked te Come Ilack, Londen, Aug. IM. Sir J. Fergusen, under secretary of state for loreigu allalrs, stated in the Heuso et Commens this evening that the gev eminent had received a dispatch from Hella te the ellect that the troops loyal te the do de posed Prince Alexander entered that city en Tuesday with the ceuscnt of the powers. " The exact whereabouts of Prlnce Alexan der," he continued, " is net known, but tolo telo tole grams have been sent in all directions, with the hope of reaching him, Inviting him te re turn te Bulgaria." STREET CAR TROUBLES. A' XltBT aHUimOBiUHerABATBUBBTUt jrjtir xekk. I'ruinlu-neus (Untitling liana tijr Sent Varies- men tuttie r.mirt toilet Car Threagk, Car l'xel ami se lladlr Damaged as te He sent llack. '.e .,;j k i 4a HUStK MUllltBJiOUtl HLLA1NH The TUB .VUUTU .VU ltlfl.E VZ.UII. Kxcetlent brtirr -iliat Were Made at hcheeuerk iVedlienda. On Wednesday the North Kud Kllle club held their regular target practlcoatScheeuock There was a large attondauce and liftoeu per sons took part In the match. The sheeting was the tlnest evor seen en the range. The sheeting was af.'-iOO yards, ami out et a pessi ble 75 lue lOUOWlllg scores w urn iiuud Try te Wreck an Kxcurslen Train Containing 300 1'eenle. Juliet, Ills., Aug. al As an excursien train rrem Aurera, Ills., was nearlng here yesterday with 300 passongers, the engineer noticed an obstructleu and stepped Just In tlmoteiulssiL The obstacle consisted of a pile of timber three feet high. AHer the train bauds had cleared the track the traiu Btartedagalu. Itwas seen brought te ahaltonce mere, the engineer having dis covered aunther obstruction ahead, which preved te be a feuce pest that been firmly planted In an upright position between two tles aud protruded Irem the ground about 18 inches. Later en two uiore pests were eucountered sticking up between the ties and the cuglne ran upon one of them bofero the .traiu could be stepped. This delayed the train for seme tlme. The obstructions w ero all feuud within a mile of each ether. There is no clue te the person who placed them there. New YenK, Aug. 31. Tlie street railway troubles were ronewed te-day, the aspect oiaiiairseemg very luroaiening. The Broad way and Noventh Avenue company began Ie run out tuore cars this morning and the police reserves and the force of Captain Kllltlea's precinct wero en hand in Increased numbers at the railway depot at Seventh a von no and .Will stroeL A renudstnan and five patrolmen were dotatled for eacu car with Instructions te club any ene who Inter fered with IL Tlie drlver of a wagon ob structed the llrst car at the crossing at 41th street and the mob attacked the car and threw It elT the track a wild scene for a few mln mln utes and thousands of parsons woie attracted te the spot. Squads or pollce came down and began some promiscuous clubbing. Several arrests wero made, and the triangular square at the Juncture or Broadway aud 7th avenue was ctearedwitb tbe uxcoptleu of the crowds that lined tlie sldowalksen Soventh avenue side. Captain Kllllloacmne down from the depot and took charge et the pollce and seen restored order. Several Broadway cars came down and passed along, while the desperate and angry mob watched for au opportunity te obstruct thorn. Stones aud bricks were hurled at several of the cars at intervals, but no serious injury was done te persen and properly. The car which was upset was tee much damaged te make the trip aud was sent back te the dopeL The policemen ou beard fought for all they wero worth, but they wero getting tbe worst el the enceunter when tbe relnfurroinents arrlved. The drlver and couducter ran for their lives. At neon the company had about a dozen cars running. Inspector Steers has laktn charge el the depot. He has flve captains and -00 policemen uuder his lmmodtate com mand. Alere trouble is fearad ou the Third avenue railway, against which the old em em peoyes and the Broadway meu have a dis like bocause they believu the Third Avenue company sent Its drivers te assist the Broad way company. AT THIS 11EI.T LINE HTAIILES. With the exception el a few little scrim scrim mnges, everything was quiet In the vicinity el the Belt line stables at luth avenue and fWh slreeL A low " scabs" had te be res-" cued by tlie oltce, but.further than that, all w as as Borcue els the summer's day. A large ferce of pollce arestattoned at the stables. Tlie executive commlttee of the beard of directors met In the directors' room at the stables and began a conference which has net yet ended. Ne action will be had in re gard te operating the read, until their de cision Is had. Firemen te Ge Out. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 23. It has just been reported that the Uretnen en the Louisville .t Nanhville railroad will go out ou astrike this artorneon, and the Knights of Laber have orderedtho brakemau te fellow. Nothing dellnlte has been learned concerning the trouble a ic '3! v Tji -,-: , xJ jft? rhtt SfVl . 1 xi "Ai n ; Pi I Died Werth 15,000,000. Bkoeklyn, N. Y., Aug. 20. Joremlah P. Hoblnseu, whose wealth Is estimated be tween 12,000,000 and ?15,000,000 died sud denly at 3:30 this morning, at his home in this city. He had been sutlering from a car buncle In the back of the neck for the past two weeks. A alight action of his, while be was under treatment, allected his heart, and death followed Instantly. Air. Hoblnseu was the largest owner of rivorslde preperty in Brooklyn, having te a large extent created this city's prosperous water frenL He was also ene el the largest property-bolders at Narragausett Pier, H. I. The doceased was born Iu Seuth Kingsten, it. I., and was 67 years old. Keller luutugardner .. Keiulg I'arpenter, I ..., Wengur VVlcU HucU Yocum Jlehlcr Myers bteber Carpenter, VY.. Hard btubev bear 4 5KJSAAS.SS44 471 ,.SS3SiUSStl53l i r ..JiUJJSSSSJIHI 5 OS UMiMSSMUl 3-07 . MilllltSSSilll 5-M ..45505SISS125 5-ftJ ..51231113334 134 4-6.1 ,..J5424344JSSSS5 B-tiD ,.. 044J ! 3 33415335 5-57 ... I HMSU5I 11134 4-35 . .Sai5335l434 13 455 ... 2 1 .1 J I 4 4 5 2 5 5 3 1 4 555 ... I ,1 4 5 I I 2 a 4 4 4 5 J 0 3-31 . J,iUJSSS4810il 3-52 ... 03 4 3i 43'J 135 3 5 02-4: lllected A. C. Leenard l'reslclent. special te ihe Intbllieknceii. Hauiusiiuue, Aug. 20. The HSox-seldler delegates new In the Prohibition convention have organized a state Soldiers' and Sailors' Prohibition League aud elected A. C. Leenard, of Lancaster, p:esldent for the year. The Illinois Democrat!. Si'itiNOFiur.D, Ills., Aug. 2d. The state Democratic convention astembled at neon to day aud was called te erder at 12:15 by Soua Seua tor Duncan. Chairman Oronderf, iu his opining address, praised the administration of President Clevelaud, alluding te it as hen- est aud efllclent. He predicted the success of the Democratic party iu the cemiug state election. Tnre Colored Men Hanged. VicKsnune, Alias., Aug. 20. It hasjust been learned that night bofero last an armed mob of negrees rede in from the country and surreunded the county Jail at Magnelia, this state. They breke opeu the doers, meeting witli only formal resistance, and took out two colored men Jehn and Loander Nelsen aud hanged them from a bridge at the edge el the tewu. The men had been arrosted for the brutal assassination of a man named Col Cel lins. There was no questien ei their gtillL Tne Killed In a ltallnajr Collision. AIaiivsvillk, Ohie, Aug. 20. At 10:30 last ulsht, the " Cannen Ball" train en the Boe Line track, ran into a freight train standing en the cresslug of the P. C. it SL L. read, while running forty miles nn hour. The accident happened by tbe air brakes failing te work. Freight cars were thrown In every direction, tearing down the target and killing Charles Phillips, city .night watchniau, and Samuel AI. Laugdeu, as sistant sergeant-at-arms of the Ohie Heuse of Kopresoutativos, who was returning te his home from the Hepublicau state convention. They were all horribly mangled. Laugdon leaves a wlfe aud eue child. sit. Jiijf Nete, rrem the 8 tar. Peter Stautler has returned rrem a 500 500 mlle bicycle trip te Baltimore Washington and Luray. Hev. Peter Nlssly, el List Denegal town ship, who 50 years age hauled grain te Phil adelphia aud Wilmington evor the Phil adelphia turnpike, drove ever It again a short tlme age, the llrst time slnce his youth. He is new 85 years of age. In the cellar or Adam F. Heet, or Aleunt Jey, has spontaneously grevvu up a low days age, something that exactly represeuts a tidy. There are several et them and one or them is about four feet iu diatueter. As it grew about the tinioef the death et Airs. Lichty, the superstitious are ceupllug theso tacts together. Au liiter-MuiiuUlpal Convention, Heading dispatch te the Ledger. Au inter-municipal convention of dele- gates from Heading, Scrauteu, Lancaster, Harrlsburg, Lebanon, Allentewn, Allegheny and ether cllies of Pennsylvania has been called te meet at Heading, commencing Tuesday, October liitli next, te draw up a number of bills for passage by the legisla ture, which meets lu January nexL The deslgn or the proved bills is te precure imirnrinltv iu legislation for all the cities named. At present almost every ene ei theso cities has a dlllereut plau ler conduct lug Its departments or city goyerumonL (Quarterly Contentious el tV, C.T. V. The quarterly conventlon et the W. C. T. U., of Choater county, was held Tuesday at Oxford, aud was largely attonded by dele gates and workers from all sections el the county. Airs. Kichard Darlington presided. Jeseph Walten, or West Chester, and Airs. Black, of Baltlmore, msde stirring addresses. 1 .alienator, Baltimore, Wilmlugten and Phil- A Liquid te Cause lastlug. AIilan, Aug. 20. Giovanni Succi, a gen tleman residing hore, aged 45 years, professes te have discovered a liquid, a small quantity et which taken Inwardly will ouable the persons Bwallewlcg it te last for a period or rrem thirty days te two mouths. Slguer Succl In support of his theory agreed te rast 30 days under the inlluencoet the liquid, and began his task en August ISth. A commit commit commit tee is watching him ulght and day te prev out his taking nourishment. Wants te Knew VVIijr lie Was Discharged. UitK'Aiie, Aug. 2A Allen Tuell, a distri buting clerk in the mailing division of the postelllco, who was discharged en Tuesday, declined te accept his pay yesterday. He says he has iulluentlal lrlends In Washing ton, and proposed te test his superier olU elU cer's right te discharge him, as he claims, without ether cause than that he is a Hopub Hepub licau. He has been in the postelllco slnce August 1, lbSL. He glves it out that he de sires seme belter reason than has been stated aud Intends te llnd out about it. Engineering Werk Destroyed by Fire. Londen, Aug. 20. The engineering works at Bosten, Lincolnshire, beleugiug te the Great Nerthern Hallway company, wero totally destreyed by tire te-day. Huudreds et hands are thrown out el work. Hu miner Leisure, Airs. Theodere Facer and her daughter Blanche, of Philadelphia, nre visiting A. C. Hove, or this city, Gee. AI. Fester aud family has goue te Columbia for a week. lleury Draciibar is al Schaullers untei, Atlantic City. N. J. Dolegato W. II. Kellly, who was lu attend. ance at the recent convention of the Irish National Leaguo In Chicago, as a representa tive from the local brancli,came home yester day. While making a business trip te New 1xe'K,xur. Aiexauuur iuciiiauvny, ei vt ll ll inlitrten, De!., viMted frlemls In this city. delphla wero represented, q'he keeping et cider lu prlvate laiullles w I wan denounced. Ceutlcted of Ijtrieuj. Some weeks age Alary Heameusdorler, el Lobaueti, stelo a dress and Jersey from Mary Mlnulcli, or that city, aud then lied te Lan caster. Olllcer Barnholt arrested her in a heuse en Church ntreet aud bauded her ever te the Lebanon police. Yosterday she was placed en the stand In tbe Lebanon criminal ceurL The commonwealth preved the lar- ceny, and Onicer Barnholt testltled that tbe girl aumuieu ner gum ie mm Iiev guuiy was wiiuuruwu guilty outered, She was beu days lu prueu. TAt'i'isu riteji tiii: wniis. Geergo A. Steere has been olectod presi dent efthe tire eugiueers in sossleu at Provi dence, K. I. .... A freight tratu en the C. W. .fc 11. railroad crashed into a Cincinnati saloon this morn tin? and caused 15.000 damage. At Woodstock, Aid., Cardinal Gibbens con ferred holy erders this morning en a class of 27 graduates, at the Jesuit collego. Names for the uew steel cruisers for the navy have been selected. Oue of the 1,000 ten vossels will be named "Newark," the ethor, medelled alter the Japanese war ship Nanlwakau, will bocalled "Charleston," and the third vossel will be called "Baltimore." Cennemara, Becky II., Lucky 11. aud L'na B. wero the winners of the raceiat Saratoga, N. Y., te-day. The Mew Commissioner of Public Works. Mayer drace, or New Yerk, appointed Goueral Jehn Nowteu, U. S. A,, as com- luisslouer of publle works, yu:e Squire, re moved. Gouerul Novvten's salary as chief of ouglneera is new J5,500 with allowances amounting te probably TOO mere. As a lirlmidier iceneral en the rollred list his pay will be (4,125, aud as commissioner of public works lu New Yerk his salary will be 18,000. A Mastodon's skeleton. Klkhaht, Ind., Aug. 20. U. Cuip, a far mer living six miles south et here, some tiuie age unoarthed several huge bones of a mastodon. Slnce that tlme he has continued his researches lu hopes of finding the whole skoletou. His labors '.have been rowarded by Uudiug a foreleg which has the enormous length of fourteeu feeL He has hepes that he will eventually llnd the re maining portions. Lettery Operators Arrested. INDIANAI'OLIS, Ind., Aug. 20. AI. C. Nlxeu, and J. W. Aiilteu, lottery operators, who wero ludlcted iu Colea county, Ills., for attempting te operato a scheme there and who lied te Indiana te oscape prosecution, wero arrosted at Peru, yosterday, by aUnited States marshal and brought here ter trial. The.v promptly imve ball lu $2,000 each is claimed that they have made 5100,000 by their operations. Terribly llurnetl aud Scalded. II Aiiitisiiena, Pa., Aug. 20. This morning about 10 o'clock while Wm. Newbauru was cleaning the tire under ene ei the bollers at the rail mill of the Pennsylvania steel com pany at Stoeltou, a portion of the Hue in the boiler collapsed, causing auch leaks that a large part et the het water in tlie boiler was suddenly discharged through the 11 ue and the flre deer or the boiler upon the unfortu nate man, the het water and coals driven out with it, scalding and burning him te an ex tout bolleved te be fatal. He has a family of live children. Fined Fer Helling Adulterated Butter. Chicago, 111., August 20. Before Just tee Klstler yesterday, Llndskoeg and Freiberg, who keep a grocery at Townsend and Oak streets, wero lined f25,rer selling compounded aud adulterated butter. It la claimed by tbe oleemargariuo poeplo that the present prose cutions are Instituted by the dairy and but- termen te boom the butter interest, and that many manufacturers of butter use leaf lard te the exteut of at least 15 per cent Inspector Hew e says that all dealers in oleomargarine aud butterlne will be persistently and vigorously prosecuted te the full extent et the law. Ordered te Leave Kiusla. Odessa. Aug. 20. Ceuradl, the American who was recently arrested at Simferopel, In the Crimea, has been released aud ordered te leave Hussla Immodlately. He was set free at tbe request of United States Allnlster Lothrep.who interpesed In his behair with the authorities at SL Petersburg. The charge) agaiust Cenradl was that he baptised person" iu the Lutheran faith. 4 ft? s liileute Heat lu the Northwest. Sr. Pvii., Alinn., Aug. 20. Intense heat has prevalled ever the entire Nerthwest for the last three days. At Devll's Lake the tbormemeter recorded 100 degrees yester yestor yoster day. At Winnipeg and SL Vincent it was 105 and at Grand Ferks 103U. At Halleck, Minn., the mercury touched 101. The grass Is very dry and prairie llres have been rag lug lu that vicinity. It is ropertod that a number of farmers have been burned out. Ilia Injured lu au Accident. Windseu, VL, August 20. Inquiries made this morning show thatSeuater Kvarts tnl,i.laa urn turn ArtHlinlvn HTClIn WOUHllS and ,, I a sevore sprain and Injury te the left leg. He,,,. .'$ " I is quite comfertabio arter a geed night's $ y I ainen. AIlss Alatthew's Injuries consist efse- : vere bruises, but she is net seriously hurt. A Air, K. C. 1'OrKIUS' ueuy win hi n ve ,u uuews ';v? te-morrow. i . it..., 1-i,ili&1inMl . Klmiiia, N. Y Aug. 2G.-TU0 body of 1M?Z ltev. James C. Beecuer, who oeiobshw Binclde yesterday, ha been embalmed will be kept soveral daya. Ne word has been received from any or tne lainiiy, fell u Distance el 1'erty Fet. A man by the name or Smith, while ou u scaffold eniraired iu painting the St. Alary's I (?atiinl(n eliureb. Lebanon, loll a distance of Tim nlna of I an font in thn irreund at neon Wednesday. and a plea of I strange te say the man was only slightly tenced te thirty I brutted and rosumed work shortly after. It I w ai a miraculous oscape. Ilellast Nen- Oulet. BiiLFAST, Aug. 20 Thecity is quiet today aud the euly ovidenco or last night's rietlug iu the Shauk hill read is the numerous broken windows aud the huge paving stones with which the streets are strewn. The Hev. Dr. Kane, the gmud master or the Orange grand ledge of this city doclares that the magistrates are criminally dorelict iu their duty lu parleying with the lawless mobs. Said He Was UUd Ie Hang. Hiohmenp, Ind., Aug. SW. Bales was hanged at 12SW. He made a speech, saying that lie was guilty, was glad and ready te die. Death rosulted from strangulation In 12 minutes, 20 aoeouds. He was brave te the very last. Oerman Natural t'blloaeptier 111. BKIU.IN, Aug. 20. rrolessor Herrmau Leuis Helmholtz, the distinguished German natural philosopher and physiologist, Is seriously 111 at Interlakeu, Switzerland. (m M Conservatives Urgently Buinmeued. t Londen. Aug. 20. An urgent whip has been issued by tbe government for the 4 in.,.iiiee of all the Conservative) members ei.-. Parliament In the Heuse of Commens f" ulght te doieat Mr. Parnell's tnoiien or wsw amnmlment te the address. ".'"'' . Treasurer Jerdan's Coming lleelfm-Ueii, ir Chicago, August 24-A specUl trew" Washlugten says : "Obscurely word , undoubtedly authenUe utterances olUeialVjr given out, leave no room te doubt tfc Treasurer Jerdan's resignation Li only atfV terefafuwdays. , . ; . Jk UnVvHIll ' ' '- "r" Londen, Aug. 2d-Hlr Jehn Harteppl boenadjuugeu a i-""f" WBATUB fMUBABlUXtB. WAHIIIKaTOrJ, P. O., Aug. W.-.I , Kastern New Yerk, KaaMf rm vanla, New Jeraey,5Delwre"M.l laml, fair weather, seutneriy wiswt warmer, ; & 'A m -, rt'",, .1-
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