'v,-. r" L -. w '' . ' tf iu' ' ...,...-,( ,v . i'.i ls ' -n't.- . y.5s '... ... , '. rO ., i'V'' "J. i ' ... i., ' ,., " ntJKjxewM 3U)je Cmtfagte . ..m '.r- . ,, .- - i. ', r fl ) ;M VOLUME XXH-NO, HOG-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY. AUGUST 28. 188G. SIX PAGES-PRICK TWO mBNTCL 'A : r", ..-, UNDKItMANY TITLES. Krr.HMHtll IX LAXVAHTmlt Vl.lt J VOX It EMI. n.vun A Member ul Hi. .lark.en Itllle. at the Age Of Klshlecu ,Uil Dun ullhelir.t In Vulllll. leer ret the War et the Uabelllim Ment SnttrMlul ul l-aniwyer'n Hue kuttrn. Everybody In UmcaMer knows Jehn Keen. The voutigstersol tlie present goueralloti call him "old Jehn Hec," le distinguish htm from two or llircu ether of tlie same nama Tlie v elenitis or tlie lale war call blui "coin "cein "coin rade Jehn Hees," because he was oue of tlie first te volunteer when tlie rotieliloii btoke out In In) I. The old Jacksen Huiotneii, n low of whom srejet 11 ltiir, respectfully italiite lilm na M.leuL Jehn Hecm," because from the Mine he u IS years of age he was oneol thuitiwil active members ofllie Jacksen Hllles ami when nfter that noted volunteer cemtiany disbanded about 131') he was ene of theso who assisted te roergnulzo It In 1ST?, atul win commissioned second lloutenant el tlie com pany July 1st, Ki. Hut In these latter days overy Isnly kueH Jehn Hcenns Iho eldest nail must successful of taticnsler hucksters. We feel Hiiro tlmt our thousands of readers will be pleated te knew mero about him, anil about bit family, ami honce Ihn 1 n rcr i.uiii.nckii takca ikvwure In furnlnblng tlie ilcilrnl Inlorinatleu. Jehn lteanai lern hi .litincaiitcr, March 3d, 1 6 IP, In a lltlle ouc-Rtery brick house, yet fitandlag In Church titrcet, near Jcllcrxeu alley. Ilia hilher, alae naiiied Jehn Het, w at) also a IiatUe of tills city, and luhlstlay was tt la la la moutcarfentrr. Ile built seme of tlie twit hetm' III till city, l'orhapstlie host nkcI ina of hli work new extaut U tlie winding Rtalrway in tlie Ntate cajiltel at llarrisburg. Or 1IKSSIAN DKSCE.Nr. JauiM Heea, the grandfather et the auhject of thUBketch, a Hessian hy hltth. lie and hla four brothem euilgrnted te America bolerotho Kovelutlouary war. James and two of hla brothera entered tlie United 8tnUn nerlce. The two brothers whwe names ure net new lemouiberod, were killed during tlie war, and at tlie clese of tlie war another of the brothers, David, bottled In l'lillailol l'lillailel phla. Jainea aud bl brother Henry rottirned te Imcaster, aud Jaiwe carried en tlie liuck liuck nterlug tninliiewi en Kaat King atroet, where .Mrs. rtlr'a bandtome rosldence new tuniK lle had four wgeua aud ran Ins teams between tlie I.atiavster and lUltliuore marketx, taking down butter, egg aud ego ege Ubles, and bringing back ether aorta of pre. duce. It Is en record that eight or ten bushela of oyatera uiade a full aupply for l.anciater ler a whole week lu thoae day a I NowtUe hundred bushels a day waircely aupply the demand. In due course of nature ClraudfalherJameM ltce. wMoalled te hU lant atixiuut, and later en his 86ii, Jehn Kech, the carpenter, follow ed him, leaving a wife aud family te how hew out their own fortunes. Jehn, the cldestef the children, as stated above, was born March 3d, 1810. At an early age he was apprenticed te Petor llniuer, te learn the art and mystery of making Jack screw. Ilruuer'a shop was ou North (ueeu street where the Schiller heuse new stands. He .Uid with Ilruner two years, and "left him the day Mills went up lu a balloon." lie next went In te Themas Cox's machlue ahejs which steed whero the latorrleudslilpongliio heuse new stands, en North Duke street above CbOHtuut, where he served an appren. ticvshln of four ye&rs aud bocaine an accom accem accom pllehed machinist. Next he obtaiued a situation as engineer at James M. Hepkins' furnace near the lluck, in Drutnore township, remaining lu that ca pacity for 11 ve years, when he returned te Lancaster and took a situation In James Pen uell's machine shop, cerner Duke and Chest, nut streets. While employed lu 1'eiiuell'n shop he helped te build the steam engine for Na 1 cotton mill a ploce of machinery that is still runtilmi and doing elloctlve service. On leaving 1'enneU's shop he went Inte the market huckstering busiuess, and carried It en very extensively botween Lancaster and llaltimere. lie owned his own cars and by special arrangement with the railroad company had thein attached te the pascn ger trains, se that his marketlng came and went between the two cities lu about 3!$ hours, and thus was always fresh. Af ter carrying en trade botween Lancaster and Ilaltlmore for many years, he changed his basenud operatod botween Lancaster nnd Philadelphia, and for the past twenty years has been Lancaster's eldest and most success ful huckster. I.1KUT. ltKKS AH A SOMllKIU As stated ubove Lieut, lloes was a member et the Jacksen ltllles as long age as 1831, wheu he was only 18 years old. The com pany at that tlme and ler many years ultor ulter wards was commanded by Capt. llambrlght, and wuh Justly regarded us ene of the best equipped, best drilled and meat rlllclent veluuteer companies In the state. When the native American riots breke out in Philadel phia lu May mi, the Jacksen Hilles were called out and did geed sorvlce In suppress ing the Insurrection ; and when Ihu riots were rouewod In the July following, the Utiles again responded te the call of the gov ernor and went te l'hlladelphlaata moment's notice Lleut. llees accompanying theiu en ueiu uccamuiiB. When the Mexican war breke out In isitt, the Jacksen ltllles were among the earllest te eiler their servlces te the government; but tbere were he many mero volunteers ellerlng than could possibly be accented that their services wero declined. Tills was a sero blew te the ltllles ; they felt that they had net been lalrly treated ; that less deserving companies than their own had been accepted and finally tlie company disbanded. Till! "IllKtES" IU:01lOANIZKl. In the summer ei 1858 the Kllles were re organized, -with the following elllcers t Capt II. A. llambrlght, 1st Lleut. II. !'. Cox, 2d Lieut. Jehn Hees, second -i Lieut, Gee, W. McKIrey. These elllcers wero duly com missioned by (lev. l'tckoren the 1st el July and the company under their atile command iwi regaluetl mucu ei Its old-tlme prestlge. Wheu the rebellion was openod by the hr hr Ingen I'erl Humter In ltsdl the Jacksen llilles under the above elllcers immediately tendered their services te the government, marched te llarrisburg, were uumtured Inte service ler three mouths and ul the eiplia eiplia tleu oftheir term of service weiohenorably discharged. A malerltv of the company seen after re- enlisted, and formed a nucleus of what alter warils bocame the 7'Jth lteglment. Lieut. Hees having been disabled while in the three mouths' Borvlceoould net Jein hla cemrades, but gave tbem his hearty support, and dur ing tlie continuance et the war and alter it had ended ministered te their wants in many ways, and does be yet. I.ItUT. JtEUS AH A POLITICIAN. Jehn. Hees is a Democrat by inheritance, his grandfather was a Jellersen Democrat J his faUiar Madisen and Jacksen Democrat, and Jehn himself has been voting the Demo crats ticket right straight along since tlie tints or Van llureu, lu IHU), when l-aucajiler was "the only Domecratlo clly." lle never falls In eta at n national, stale or local election, and his vete can always be counted en tlie right side The Democratic candidate if sometimes net unite as geed as they ought te be, am always a llttle letter than the opposition, and are entitled te his sumHirt. Lieutenaut Hees never neught tlld'H, though when his parly prtwvid him into the survlce as a candidate ferclty cniucll rr etlitr local elllces he never refused te sorxe, and whlle lu the city's service, no Jobbery was evor countenanced by him. Iloremeiubors with a lively satisfaction the geed old limes when Heah I'raer, "the war horse of Demecrary,"led the pally te vic tory ; when old Ad. Delict catne down Ireiu "the glorious Northwest ward with his hun dreds of hard listed Democrats, nrul Julned "Weely Ksulz," of the Invlnclbln HnutliweM. aud marching lu solid column te the old court limiM', lu Ceiilre square, "opened tlie IeIls" and saw that every Democrat get his vote In I Andwobetlile therncklrfix Whig Hint dared te object 1 1 1 Is goeso w as cooked lu a twinkling. And then the grand torchlight precession b colebrate the victory I Ceal oil had net been discovered and caiuphoiie was a ixitu ix)iliid unknown. Hut penny dip wero plenty, and lu every ene or the ono-stery houses In I'rlnceaud Mulberry and Maner streeU (they wero nearly all nmi-sUiry n theso days) wero "brilliantly I luinlnate.1" by dozens of these lllckrlug light, while handkerchiefs tluttered from overy doorway m the pretty girls who never wero a bustle or a bang oueoursgod the inasnes is they marchodeH with drums Iwallng, tirm touting, llgs llimtlng, and banners of many n strnnge dovlce. The multitude, Inuiled te a frenry uf cuthu'iasiu, marched for mlksnver the town olten keepluir up thelr revels till long alter midnight. These were glorious occasions, and Jehn llees was always a part uf them. MlMI'.IHIMII AIIOUT HIS PAMH.Y. On the Ith of March, ISI.'i, Jehn ltces was married te Maria I'.hler, a daughler el the late (loergo Khler, of this city. Who was bem en the 17th of Match, Ib'-V, and died en the 3d of May, IbSl. Hhe was the mother of thirteen children, six uf whom aru living, namely : Mrn. Tlioedorn Wendllz, proprie tor of the Chestnut stieut hotel j Audruw I.olhley Koen, omi'leyeil en the I'eiinsylvanla railroad ; Charles II. Kees, at home assisting his lather In liuckHterliig ; Jehn C. Itees, keeps the saloon under the Inquirer build ing t Harry llambrlght Hees, employed en the Pennsylvania railroad, and Hetty Hees, single, at home with her arentn. Mr. Hees has lour brothers and thrce sis ters Audruw KliulU HeoMe, or Columbia, Pa. ; David, eugagtsl lu business In the min ing district of Idaho territory j William, pro prietor of a hotel in Kuubury ; Mrs. Cathe rine Celeman, who keeps a hotel lu Lowis Lewis town j Mm. Mary Ditlendeitler, of Harris burg, and Mrs. Husjiti linker, wifoel Jacob taker, carponter, of this city. Ou hti mether's hlde Mr. Hees relatives wero lAilbleys, his mother's father being All. drew Lolblev, one of the 11 rat butchers lu Liucaster. Ills shop was ou North Queen street, ou the let new occupied by lilun A Ilreneinan'a heuse furnishing ostabllshmeeL Andrew l.olbley lived te be S') years old aud hli wife te be PA years old. All ONO Tilt: hKCIIKT HOC'IKIIKS. Mr. Hees alw ays had a penchant for secret Becletlett. lle long age Joined ledgo 13, 1'. and A. Masens ; Lsncaster encampment Ne. U, Knights Temptar; the Ledgo el Perleo Perlee Perleo tlen, aud Goodwin ceuucil Ne. 19, of the Ma sonic fraternity. Alse Lancaster ledgo Na 67 and Washington encampment Ne. II, lu lu deiiendent Order et Odd 1'ellews ; Metainera trltmNu A Improved Ordoref Hed Men; Couestega council Na 8, Order of American Mechanlce, Iwsldes sevcral ether organisa erganisa organisa teons that have ceased te exist. He said with a stiiile a day or tvvoageth.it he had ald many hundreds of dollars Inte these so cieties, but never drew a cent out ! He has Joined thorn In all their parades and fostl festl valf, and two or threo voarxage was ene or ttie Knights Templar who crossed the centl nent te assist at the ceromenles et the grand encampment at Han Fraucisca liUKND, NKKllIllOlt AND CUIZri.V. Jehn Hees has been a hard.werklug man from hlsyeuth up , he never hail many ad van tages et a liberal education, blithe put the advantages he bad te geed uhe ; he became a skillful mechanic and engineer, and when he began buslnens ou his own account showed rare business tact. Hedealt honestly with all. Ills word was as geed as hla bend, and his bend was geed ter Its fac. He was liberal te a degree, aud has coutrlbuted mero largely te deservlng charities than have ether men of larger wealth. He has beeu especi ally liberal lu assisting young men In busi ness, aud, mero's the pity, has sometimes lest by It. As u friend and neighbor he has beeu kind aud neighberly, and as a titlzeu hebas ever given ltberal support te lurther the city's Interests. Pity 'tis that all city olll elll cers are net as honest as Jenu Hees. ALL UHAVK HllUTf. Three Matcue. al the Pigeon Hhnittin;- Tuurua Tuurua uieet ear Ku!iik. Three matches wero shot Friday afternoon at the pigeon totirnament at the Three-mlle house, near Head lug. The tl rut was at se vett birds, sweeiMtake, liurlingham rules, thirty yards. First meney, f 12, was wen by 1 loose, Hill aud Dande, who each made a clean score, tioceud meney went te Jehn Cllne, or Lancaster, and third te Cel. Waltz, or Lan caster, and W. Lawrence, el Heading. The second maNli wasshet under Hurling ham rules also, the entrance being (10, fif teen birds te each shooter ; llrst money, &."., was wen by Harry Dare, who killed leurteen birds j sorend, fl7, by Ollver Hlunershltz, who killed thirteen, and third money, 'l, was divided botween Hill aud Dande, each having killed eleven. The wind up of the sheeting for the day was a match at seveu birds each, twonty-seven yards rise, entrance 15 ; llrst money, 10.70, wasdlvlded between Hill aud Dare ; second money, X'XTi, was wen by Helmer, alter sheeting oil the ties, and third meney, fit 18 was dlvlded laitween Lawrence and Hlnnersbltz. At the cloFeoriho sheeting a match was made between Hill, of Heading, and Jehn Clii'e e f Lancaster, te sheet In the latter city en Thursday, Boptember l, for fJOO, under Hiirliiigham rules. KiuuUtlng William I'euu. Friday at Hchoenbergor's park Thoodero Heck and Themas Andersen did sumo very peer sheeting at plgoeus. Out of soveu ileck kill but two and Andersen one. After the pigeon sheeting Mr. Andersen gavuan exhibition with u Kteveu sheeting ruie. ueorge vv. lienurick neui a stiver dollar In his baud and Andersen knocked It out with n ball from his rllle. He also clipped ashea from cigars lu the mouths of dillerent parties, at a d I Blance of twenty loot. Other partiea also did seme fair Bhoetltig. It is said that soveral mero pigeon matches will be made hore. One will be between Jehn IL Cllne aud Harry Gardner and the ethor between Thoodero Heck and Jacob 1 Wolfer. VHEVAHltlU IOU TUB PAlK. A Lady Wliu Has Kutered Her river 111 Mnl Week's Uer.e ltaces. Hecretary l.enif, of the Lancaster County Fair association, is very busy te-day taking entries ler uext week. The list is unusually large and it the woatber remalna geed the fair will be the best ever held here. Te-day a great many persons are en the grounds aud all are busy preparing thelr exhibits. The managers have made arraugouienta te have Kant Walnut street and the New Hol Hel land plke te the fair grounds sprinkled be that It will be froe from dust all week. Among the persons who have onteied herses for the races is Miss Nelly Burke. This lady la tbe owner uf a number of run ning horses and some of them are very fasL ijbe is a great levor of tlne animals and will back theiu en the track. Thore are a num ber el fast horses from a dlstauce lu the dif ferent races aud line contests are expected. Fair tickets will be ler Bale at J. 11. Leng's olllce and KreUler'a fruit stand, Contre Square, during fair woek. I'rof.uer of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr, A. B. Illnh, son of Herman Hirsb, of this elty. has been ppeinted professor of ouhep.odlo surgery in the Polvcllule at Philadelphia. JOHNSON MUST DISGORGE. A VHlHINAI.KVtr Of Kiint.rLKStKNT THAT UK HVMT AKHUKU. Ths Flnatii Uoiiiinlltee ul Vuuncllt, Hating IKrema Tlrul uf Ilia Trillins; of tb : Clly HollcHer, Oclulude Hi Put III ihltifry uf the Uw In Melluli. The llusuce rommltleo met speclslly en Friday evenlng toiiiakellnslsoltlemeutwlth ex City Hollclter J. W. Jehnsen. All the moinbers el the commltKe wern present. Mr. Jehnsen prosenlod a statement or the moneys collected by him Inim April i, I6S5, te April I, 1BS0. rreui which It aiHtared that he had In his possession fl.Wli&il. That aniounlthecominltleo asked hi in topayever, less f'-fS, which the committee projieses te allow him esa tat oil. This r.75 Is made up or the last quarter's salary, t7.r, and I'M) ler his services Inn case lu which the city was interested, which he; argued borero the sit promo oeurL Mr. Jehnsen declined Id settle ou these tertus, lle claims some 100 additional ler special services In the trial of causes In the common pleas court. This amount the com mittee said they could nottake the respon sibility or paying. Thoylagreed, however, te refer the matter te councils and If they agreed te pay the bill they would net luterpone any further objections. A Dm'EIIKMCK'iir fcis. The account prosentcd hy Mr. Jehnsen dlf. fored somefSS with the account of Solicitor Carpentor. This amount Is Interest en the money lu Johiiseu's hands, which should have been paid ever quarterly. Tills ?33, hewever, the coiuiulllce agreed should be deducted and the figures en which they asked Jehnsen te settle wero his own, he admitting that he has lu his possession JI.Wd.M. Jehnsen ioremptarlly declined te pay evor the meney In tits hands until he was allowed the full amount of his bill. The ceiuiiiltlKO bold asossieu aller Jehnsen retlred and the following resolution was passed unanimeusly: ie ruesKCtni: keii i:.miif...i,i:mi:ni. licietveil, Hy the lluauce ixjinmltteve that the city solicitor be instructed te Institution criminal action for oiubezlotnent against J. W. Jehnsen, late city solicitor, ler Ullure te I my te the city certain inoneys collected by dm during his term as city solicitor. The committee feel as If they have been trifled with by Mr. Jehnsen. Tlme and again they demanded or him a settlement, but he managed te hav e the matter pottpeuod from meeting te inciting. The Institution or the criminal suit will nut lnterfere Willi the entering el a civil suit against his bondstnen. The loud, howevor, is only for 11,000 and the clly will in all probability lese a few hundred dollars. The criminal suit will be brought either late this afternoon or en Monday morning. It will probably be profened by Chlel Smith, as the representative of the city. Keeping up vVIUi w ntk ami litlUiilelplita. from the llnrrisburg 1'alriiit. Lancaster city Is without a base ball club this year, but the poeplo don't proieso te rest in obscurity uovertheloHS. The Imtkt, lkikni i:n says the city solicitor Is a defaul ter aud with pardonable local prlde writes the liame of the tewu dew u ou the list with New Yerk and Philadelphia. two ruvxu rmmVBt. I'et.r Kuteand l.eers" Oerlllikl Hate a Hear ing Uefere .Ulermaii .. I". Dennelly. This morning at 9 o'clock I'eter Hote and Ceerge Oerlltzkl had a hearing before Al derman A. F. Denntlly en several charges of burglary, larceny, herse stealing, Ac There was a very large crowd at the alderman's olllce aud the liaveuieuts in front vveie tilled. Among these present wero a number of farmers who had been victims of the two young thloves and thelr companions. A large let of stolen prejerly such such as dry goods, uieat, lard cans, beies, apple butter, which were found lu the home or Jake liuzzird In this city, was brought te the hearing. Among the witnesses was Huzzird's wife, who teslilled that all the goods found In their house was brought thore by Gerlltzkl and Hote, at dillereut times, but alvvas at night. The Joreus w he were robbed each Idonlltled some of tlie goods as having loeuhteleu from thorn. 1C. M. llach man. of West Willow, t entitled that his store was broken ekii ou the night of May -1, and he identltled a let el the goods found at lluz. zard's home as his property. Oeorge Meek, who resides some distance south of this city, testified that en May 2 his house was broken into and knives, forks, baskets, Ac, were takes. A wagon hammer was also taken, and It was feuud at Hachman's store, where It had been dropped by the thieves who used It lu etlectlng an entrance te the stele. Kllm HarnUli tealifled that his heuse was broken Inte about the same tlme in Ma'. A large let of goods were taken unci he Identltled a spice box and ethor articles found at lluz zard's heuse as his preiwrty. Martin Green berg testllled that ou the night of May the thieves visited his home and stele goods. He Identltled ene of the Jars (and some ethor article. The evidence also showed that a horse was stolen from F. D. lleidelbach, who resides near the Old Factory, and a carriage from Lr.ra Krelder, a uolghber. it was pretty conclusively shown that the team was used Ie haul thogeods stolen at Har nish'sand ethor places, aud was then taken back. When Ihu carriage was returned it was coverod with lard w hlch had been spilled from stolen cans. The ovidence against the men was very strong, and it all dove billed se nicely that it left llttle It any doubt as te the guilt of the accused. They were committed in default of ball te answer at court en the abeve charge, and they will be given hearing en a nuuiboref ethors at seme Ullure period. a VLBrr.it vuur.eY. Arthur Kehan's "Naury .V Cu." Kutertalu. h biuell Opera Heu.e Aiulleuie. The sweltering weather of last evening caused tv thin audieuce te gather In theopera house te witness the rendition by tlie Arthur Hchau company or their rocent New Yerk success, " Nancy .V Ca" It Is quile a clever comedy, dealing with the ad. ventures of a party or young folks who bo be bo ceino Involved in the most Inextrlcable posi tions as the plot unriiv els. A"cic W Keif a is a young author who corresponds with a sup. poseiimaie associate 111 1110 joint, construction of 11 play. ItturnB0titthathiscorresH)iideut is a young who, Sancy llrathtr, and when she comes te New Yerk te soe the play put upon the beards of the theatre, all kinds of com plicated and embarrassing situations fellow. These two parts were well taken last even, lug by Mr. Frank Carlyle and Miss Carrle Turner rospectlv ely. lu the second act the Windser hetel room scene, brought by tbe company, was qulte effectively lutroduced.Tho company is a very evenly balanced 0110 and has strong merlL These who attracted particularly lavnrable attention last evening were Mr. Kdward Warren, as Skc& Macklow, Mr, Charles But ler, as 2'i);y Jiacher, Mr. llarry Hotte, as j:btnc:cr (Irifftng, Mrs. Clara Fisher Maeder as Mrs. JIuhtitn Danger y, and Miss Lily Vinten, us lhtisy, The play was very favor ably received by the audience. T HAV II Bits' VBttTIrlVATBa. Applicants Who Were Kiamliied hy County (Superintendent llretht. This morning Cetiuty Supt. Hrecht examined the following named applicants ler toachers cortltlcates: II. it. (iibble, Litilz ; Clara M. Fickes, Maalersuuvllle ; Jeseph U. Dickorseu, Sails. bury ; Mury U. Sharp, liueaster ; Ella S. Weaver, Marietta; Heleu Holmensuyder, Laucaster; Minnie lleuder, E. Earl ; Ella Emery, Ballsbury ; Matilda W. Marple, Sal isbury ; M. K. Bachuittu, Salisbury ; G. F. Hutu, West Earl ; Anua Ijaverty, Lancaster; 11. ix. ivuiuier, i-equea; u. vv. Fasnacnt, vv. Cocalice: J. O. Hehrer. Peutiea : Anna Kvans, Salisbury. The class was examined iu grammar, geog raphy, philology and hygiene. They will be examined this afternoon in ether branches of study. A class or fourteen teachers who have made application ler prolesslenal certificates are also belng examined by tbe ceuuty Bureriu- U'UdlliL HUAiitr uld vh anvil te wh. A Corre.ped(lent Tells All Alieat This Charm. ine VUUB In H" '-let n Part el fAbcaetar County, KlK. ITKI.LHIBMCISB A few Hues Iretn this ancient village, I hawi no deubl, will In terest the readera or the 1nti:u,iji;nckk. It la located In the oestoru part of Lancaster county, en the bank of the Coneslega creek, In ene of the most rortlle districts In the state. This town and township v as Bottled by the Welch In 1729 or 1730, or as they call themselves, "ancient llrlteus." They named the township Ciornarveu after a shtre hy that name In Wales, and built a church here and called It Hatiger, after a dlocese in the mother country. They were men of wealth, education and character, and their lnlluence was felt lu the Hum Infant state. The leader of the colony was Nathan Kvans, a man of proemlnont ability aud a doveled metnber or the Proteslant nplscnpal church, and did mero te establish thn church In that section than any ether man. His remains He In the Hanger graveyard, coverod by a marble stab, lle died m 170.1, aged 87 years. Thore has been a continuous record el the church kept slnce 17211 te the present day, excepting about seven years during the Revolutionary war. Tlinlr pastor was disloyal and they clones! the doers against him. The Welsh were a brave slid patriotic peo peo poe plo, ami, inheriting the instinct or their an cestors, they leek sides with the colonies. Among the most prominent or thorn were Msjer Oweu Themas and Lloutenant Colenol Jonathan Jenes, or the regular Continental army, lieth are buried in the Hanger ccmo ccme ccmo tery. There Is also a Methodist church here, the one new occupied by the MethedlstH belng built a few years age at a cost of about 3,000, and a Prosbyterlan church built in lSI'i The descendants or the early Welsh colonist sold their farms and went lurther west. The land Is new ewned by the Pennsylvania Dutch, at least the major part of It. One or two farms are ewned by the' Lincoln family, distant relatives el Abraham Lincoln, 'lhore Is new resldlng ou a (arm In this township, an Abraham Lincoln, oue of the most influ ential and esteemed citizens or this county, ile Is new evor "Oyears ejd. Mayholive long and happy, that tlie name or our mar mar tyred president be iieriwtuated In se worthy a soctlen ' Land sella hore from fl.M) te f'JIO an acre, and If a man has a title deed te a hundred acres of laud he can with a llttle euergy koep the " wolf from the deer." The whoatcrep has beeu oue of host evor cut in the county, and Is ostluiated te avorage thirty bushels te the acre. Millers ure pur chasing It at from 70 te 7& cents a bushel, eats are excellent, corn Is very premising, fruit Is abundant, hut the best paying crop is tobacco and thogreworsol the "weed "ure busy put ting it away in their sheds te cure. The crop Is oue of the host evor raised. Havana seed -and there lsnotmuchelHOplantod--will yield from 1,500 te 2,000 peuuds per acre, this at 10 cents per pound will return from ?10 te f'-W per acre. 1'he leaves are very large, measur ing 30 by 21 Inches. Among the most suc cessful cultivators are Win. Hhlrk, Peter Ferman, Oeorge Arters, Isaae Kaullinan, Hubert Curtis, Jehn Cox, Win. Hymau ami v liber vvninaii. The poeplo el this school district adepted the common school system, ery early, lu 1S-1I, hut have always paid low salaries and seldom made a term evor six months. The school bulldiugsarepretty geed. Thecentral high school In Church town is a two-story stone building and is a credit te the district. The larmers lu this section are generally Auilnh and Mennnltes. They are a very Industrious class of citizen!), generally wealthy and are noted for thelr thrllt and enterprise. They are non-combatants, hut contributed largely of their meney te assist tlie govern ment during the civil war. They are a hos pitable poeplo, hence this section is a paradise ler tramps. The Conostega creek dorlves Its name from a tribe of Indians that were murdered by the 1'axtiuig boys in 176U C a. A. A rltUltlHITlOX VUAI.LKDUK That U Luuil Enough te Keath the Ears or .Mr. VVIHUm II. Falia, Ittpuhllcau. Uimens ISTiiLLiOKsrEit. The issues of the state campaign are new upon us. It is sup posed that each voter nlms te support the party et the best principles, moral aud civil. I am a ProblbltieuiaL Mr. "William Fahs, of your county, honestly, perhaps, stands ou what he claims te Ixi the great moral princi ples ei the Hepubllcin party, as It new ex ists. Ile ence bolere ttccepfd my challenge te publicly discuss these principles with me as opposed te the principles el the Prohibition party. He has reiualuedeilfiit. s it because he Is afraid te meet the Issues? I herewith renew by challenge and lay down the follow ing prepositions which he as a Hepublicau is bound te refute : 1. The Prohibition pvty is the only po litically temperauce party. 2. The Prohibition party is the only party which a true Christian voter can conscien tiously support. 3. The Prohibition party is the only great moral political puty new existing In the United SUtes. i. The present policy of the Republican party Is Inimical te thn bes; Interests of the home, the commonwealth aud U14. na tion. 0. The Republican party has beeu false te its pledges, and is opposed te Prohibition and true temperance. 0. The Pennsylvania Prohibition state platform is the only true and lair oxpenont of the great moral and civil Issues. 7. The whisky iritluouce controls the Ho He publtcan party. Kach speaker te consume ene hour. The discussion te take place at any city between Lancaster and Altoeua, or iScranten, borero the campaign closes. I would suggest Han isliurg as a geed place for the purpose. Yours truly, Weitn 11. Mills. HAitnisnriui, Aug. 27. reun msTKits ritAnvr.ituisi. The dinner. That ll.ne Hern Matte hi. Mar'MCeuveiit and bihuul. The inlorinatleu lias been received by the suporleroHS of the Sisters of Charity connect ed with SL Mary's Catbolie church that, under au erder receutly Issued, Sisters Terosa Jeseph, Juaulta, Octavia and Teresltii, of Lancaster, have been transferred Ireiu their proseut est of duty te the mother heuse of the erder at Mount SL Vinceul'H in New Yerk, thore te await further Instructions. Such translers are te be expected at any tlme lu tbe sistorhoed, but tlie Sisters at 1 tineas tineas ter have been se long uiulisturbeu that the news of the event will be roeoived with no little surprise in the community whero theso geed ladles have se long and successfully labered, SIster Teresa Jeseph has beeu oue of the most skilled instructors in SL Mary's academy forade.onycars,und Sister J uanlta has been her able coadjutor in that depart depart ment. Sisters Octavia and aud Tereslta olllciently conducted the parochial school. It is a nloasure te aunounce tlmt theso ladles will de replaced by equally able Instructors uext week, aud the geed reputation that the school has leug enjoyed will be well main tained. Changes have also been made in the ethor Catholic sisterhoods of the city and county, Viz. : two atTSL Antheny's, ene at SL Jos Jes eph's church, ene at SL Jeaeph'n hospital and two lu Columbia. I In neat Hume Celebration. Kev. E. Melster will at lO.a. m. te-morrow preach a harvest home sermon in St. Ste phen's Lutheran church, corner of Seuth Duke aud Church stroets. The church will be handsomely decorated with all kinds of coreals, fruits uud vogehtblos. lu the ovon evon oven ing at 0:30 a children's festival will be held. The thank ellerlng te-morrow is for tbe latherles.1 and met hoi less children al the orphan's home of the synod with which the church la ceuuected. I'ater Weed. In Trouble. Peter Weeds waa arrested en complaint of Charlette Gray, who charges him with hav ing assaulted her yesterday, aud with being drunk and disorderly. Alderuian Deenheld him lu bail for a hearing. Anether ClrcuV doming. Pullman's circus, which exhibits at 25 cents, will ceme te this city en next Monday and pitch their tonus en McGrann's nark where they will give two porlemuuices. AN INDIAN UPHISING. KKIHIKINH KIHINtl US H'firJCS TIIBtH MUMTANA VAIIIlm. IX A Nnmlier of Cimbej. PrempUr lllila te the It.ll.r of Tliu.e In Dancer The. I ml lnu Itelleveil Ie lie a Hene Mealing Hand Cemlne Prem the North, Four llK.NTe.v, Ment., Aug. 23. Courier advices have been rocclved Ireiu peopleliving en the Mara, near the Peppen grade, stating that the Indians wero bad and had lieen tir ing en them at their cabins and that they were out of ammunition. The mossage was brought te town hy a Plegan, whodeiiartedat ence ler the sceno of hostilities. When the news was spread a number et cowboys meunted thelr herses aud loll for the rollet or the men. Theso Indians are bupkspI te be a portion of a band or about 00 Weeds who have coine down Ireui the North en a herse stealing expedition against the Ores Ventres and Asslnabolnes at the Heik, nap agency and purpose subsisting en the way. It they have te steal or kill cattle te de It. They have been heard Ireiu at various points en the Marals. A party or lour tried te get a herse from a halfbreed boy en IhoTeton Thursday evening. They rushed out ou blm, but the liey spurred his herse and escaped. The men who weut out In pursuit will glve the Indians a hard deal If they catch thorn, aud as they have net yet returned, It is pro pre suuicd they ate una het trull. VUUIt YUUNtl 3IBX VMOtrXBD. The UUtrniUiic Clrcum.laiice. elThelr Death. Hwainpeil tijr a Hteamer. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 28, Four young men were drowned lu the Ohie river last night under distressing circumstauces. About half jiast soveu o'clock last ovon evon oven ing n patty of six, consisting of Frank Guy, nged 10 ; lMward Guy, 20; AValter Guy, 21, Goe. Glever, 21; Hud Marsh, 17, and llarry Wilsen, started up the river from the feet of Madisen street, Covington, te Indlilge in selulugand llshlug. The boys were all rosldents of Covington. They set out in a small skill canable of com fertably holding only three porseus, but the lads had been en the river be eften that no approhenslou of treuble entered their minds. After having some sport with the net, the party started for home. The river was dark, lighted only by the lights ou the beats, along the wharves aud g.is jets frluglngthe streeta en either slde et the Oh la They were al most home and had Just passed under the susonsien brldge when the steamer H. P. Hatcholder came pulling up the rlver. The little craft was caught lu the whlte cap waves and swam pod in the middle of the stream. Then a piercing cry for help was heard by a few poeplo en shera In the dark ness no ene could soe the struggling forms In the waves, but Win. Hurgrat, an ompleyo at Schmidt's beat heuse, aud Wul Bendley, who happened te be en shere, Bprang te the rescue, liurgral jumped In his skill'und rowed hard te s.we the drowning boys. The up turned beat was rapidly Hading down stream. Twe shadowy forms held ou te the slde with dosperatiou. Just as llurgraf reached the ecene ene of the men roleased his held and was about te dlsappear, when au ear was reached out te blm, which he grasped and was quickly drawn into the rescuers' beat. Berkley came up u moment later aud the ether boy was saved. The two lads wero taken en shere and it was found that they were I rank Guy and Bud Marsh. The ether four had sunk uever te rise again. JU3ivr.it rituyi mtueKLTx jt it 1 m k Latfrente 31. Duiietau l'erfiirm. the leal mnl Mill LUe. D.lrlDK NEW YeitK. Aug. 25. The Brooklyn bridge police have ,)iecu ou the lookout the past week for the appoarance of Charles K. jllshep, the man who announced that he would Jump from a balloon ever the bridge. He has net arrived yet. This morning Bridge Ofllcer James Fitzglbbens was ou duty en the bridge at hall-past 11 ve when a conductor en a car coming from Brooklyn called te him aud said a umu had lumped frcm the south roadway. Fitzglbbeus climbed evor into tlie north roadway and looking down saw-a man in a red shirt swim ming toward a small beat which was being rowed out te him. Decks in the vicinity were crowded with people who had witnessed the jump. As seen as the beat reach ml the deck, the man who had leaped from the man man slve structure was placed under arrest. He gave his name as Ltwronce M. Donevan, aud sild that he was 21 years old, a printer by occupation and lived at Ne. 58 New Chambers street- The uiau appeared nene the vvorse ler his Jump. Douevan's legs had beeu tightly baudaged aud his shoes had soles et lead. He says he made the Jump ou a vvager of fiOO, but refuses te tell who the parties are that made the wager. It is probable that something is known about the matter at the 1'ehce Gazelle etllce, where Donevan is employed. Donevan was born in this city, at 55 Frank fort street. He stands 6 loot S iuches lu height, weighs 100 pounds and is 21 years of age. Ile j 11 m pod mero te the ceutroettho bridge than Brodie did. Donevan was arraigned in the Tombs po lice court this forenoon, and held by Justice Dully in ttie sum of f 300 for examination. Attacking the btreet Car "Scab.." Nuvv Yerk, Aug. 23. Old hands of the Belt line railroad company made a concerted attack this morning upon the men who had been employed during the tie-up.. Five of the latter are be badly hurt that they had te be sent te the hospital. The names el the InJured scabs are, Allen Stevenson, Lewis Kellar, Win, Maughton, or Washington, D. C and Frank 1'. Avery, this city. Coraellus Murphy was arrested charged with assaulting Kellar, moody ami llrulnl I'rlze light. ClxciNNVTl, O., August 23. A brutal aud bloody prize tight took place about midnight at the Highlands en the Kentucky Hlile otthe river betvvoen Johnny Meran.'s " unknown" aud Ed. Kouney, a local scrapper. The light was with buckskin gloves ami te n llnish, ler lifty dollars. Twenty dosperato rounds w cre fought aud Kenny waa terrlbly punlsbed. He was lett helpless and lnseuslble en the lloer while the "unknown," whose name is JlmSulllvau,was In comparatively geed con dition at the end of the llghL A Geneml Strike May lie Outereil. LlMNusTO.v, Ment, Aug. 23. J ,, Bailey, oue or the oxecutlvo couimltteu of the general assomblyer the Kulghts or Laber, arrived from Philadelphia te try and accom plish an adjustment ei labor troubles at the Tlmberllue miuea. When asked as te the Btatus of affairs, Mr. Bailey said : "We will arbitrate the Tlmberllue difficulty aud if the Nerthern Pacific still refusea te listeu the chances are that a geuernl Ntrlke will be or er or derod along the whele line of read. Military Cadets Who Were Agalu.t I'rlnce Alexander. Uuch.uiest, Aug. 2s. The military ca dots who jolned the revnll against Prlnce Alexauder are belng subjected te ill-treat-ment at the hands of thelr leval comrades. Several of the cadets who formed a part of thocrew of the yacht ou beard et which the prince was conveyed te Henl wero terribly boateu'eu their return by theso of thelr class mates who espoused thocauseof the dorxwed prlnce, Terrible and Ue.tructlve Prairie Fire. PiiaiRK, Dakota, Aug. 23. A torrlhle and destructive pralrle Ure has raged lu Pet- ter and Sully counties slnce Tuesday. The Ure baa been fought day and night by men, women and children, but could net be stop step ped, l'otter Is almost a barren waste and at this writing no ace ur ate lonses cati be loarned. Sully is also dovastated. Horses, cattle, Ac, wero liurued, and huudrodset farmers lest all thelr crops and are lull pen niless. luiprUuued Fer Life. jjfeLiaiuf 1, a, t,, au. -n. isauu uriuiu, accused of poisoning Christian Folie, was this morning found unlit v of murder in the second degroe and sentenced te Imprison ment for llfe. A new trial will be asked for. Hundred I'erl.h lu an Uartbiiuake. ATrccxH, AugustSS. An oarthquake shock has destroyed the villages of Pyrges and Pbillatra en the Western coast of Greece. I Three hundred persons perished. Tlie shock wm felt in Naples uud ether towns of Italy. A BVY HAY IK COURT. DKpeilng of current llntlne.. and Sorely of the rente Canes .faceb Rrhell's Twenty one Menth' Sentence. Court met at 10 o'clock thlsruornlngfertho transaction or current biminess and the (lis Ksal el a few surety of peace cases which could net be disposed of ou account of want of time. Henry K. Furlevv, city, was granted n renewal of his sold ter's license topeddle In the county of Lancaster. A tiotltlen lias lioen proscnted for a rovlew as te the proposed opening of Grant atroet, front Christian te North ((neon street. Jlenry Usner was trled and convicted of perjury at the June quarter sessions court for having sworn that he was the owner or a projierty worth a certain sum which wan net true aud his counsel made a motion for a new trial. Judge Livingston this morning Illed an opinion denylng the accused a new trial. Nolther thontalntlirerdofondantappoar te bosatlslied with the verdlct In the suit of Jacob Kmlth, assignee vs. Mary Hlnkley, for ceunsel or both parties filed reasons ler a new trial. In the suit of R. A. ltanslng vs. Klnzer luinuer, jr., ami uoergo u. iienuer, en next week's trial list, counsel for defendant tiled au additional plea, at which plalntlll' was sur prised and the case was continued. A rule wasgranted te show cause in the suitor Levl Senseulg vs. Jehn G. Hash why the verdlct should net he entored without costs, The repert of the vlewers appointed te ox ex ox amine the Jlird-ln-Hand turnpike was pre sented. The vlewers repert that the turn turn plke has beeu constructed according te law. On the motion of counsel for the company the court made an order allowing the company te erect gates and collect tell. Hurcly el Pence Case.. Henry Mlller, a resident or the Seventh ward, wascharged with threatening te kill Geerge H. Strlckler and Charles G. Htrlckler ou the mornings et June 2d aud June 3d. It appeared te be a family quarrel, aud the abeve are a low or the cases that get into court through It. The nccused dcnled that be threatened te kill theiu. HocUlmed that Charlus appreached him with a rovelvor in ins pocket, and a scuilie ensued 111 111s onert te gut the rovelvor away. He admitted that he threatened te give the Strlckler boys a thrashing. The court directed him te glve securlly in the sum et JJW te keep the poace for six months aud pay costs of prosecution. Jehn Hlnehart, n young man 20 years old, living ou Locust alley, was charged by his father. Andrew, with having threatened te kill lilm en a number el occasions within the past threo months. The accused donied having evor made any threats against his father. ile tostllied that his father prosecutodhlm seven times within ayear, svvnre he would put him te Jail, that he Is net altogethor of sound mind aud Im agines a great many things, lle premisod te leave his lather's heUBO at ence, if he was discharged. The court dismissed the com plaint with county for costs. Jehn Jacob Deiso, of ML Jey, was put ou trial for having threatened te knock the brains out el Aunle Hrauiau, his next deer uolghber. He donied having made the threats charged. The court ill roc ted the accused te enter ball intho8uuief?2w0tokoepthopoacoloraporlod or ten mouths aud piy the costs el prosecu presecu prosecu tleu. Jacob Schell, who pleaded guilty te the fe lonious outryef the ML Hepe station and three larcenies, was called for sentence. The court sentenced hlui te undergo an Imprison ment of oue year and nine mouths. Adam Schwartz plead guilty te committing au assault aud battery en a Columbia boy named Metzger. Defendaut was under the lnlluence of liquor and was teased by seme boys. He caught Metzger and whipped blm w ith a small stick. The court sentenced him te pay a tlne of $1 and costs. KX1UUTH OF TUB MTBT1C VI It CLE. A New Castle Iuttltuted Officers In.talled mid Members Initiated. District Deputy Ashteu, assisted by ether elllcers, en rriday evening icstttuted a new castle or the Knights of the Mystic Circle, te be known as Lancaster C.vstle, Na 120. The institution took place in the ball of the Knights el tbe Golden Eagle, Keplor's build ing, North Queen streeL Following is a list el tbe ellicers In stilled : Pest commanders, Jehn J. llass llass ler, Clayten Kaby ; sir knight commander, O. II. Hhertzer; S. K. vlce com., Jeseph Hatch, J. K. first lleuL, Jehn IS. Bushong; S. K. chief of stall, Chas. IL HrehmjK. K. ass'tC. of S., M. W. Balr; S. K. chaplain, Kiuauuel Klllinger ; S. K. t rea.su r or, Jehn H. MacMlchael ; X. K. roc. scribe, H. 11. Holten; S. K. ass'tK. ., Win. II. Smith ; H. K. I. G., Andrew Mehatley; S. K. O. G., Jacob Mehlor. After the installation el the officers, thirty candidates ler membership were initiated. Thore were visiting mombers of the order present from llarrisburg, Marietta, Wrights vllle, Columbia and Terre Hill. 'llie eruer was iiisututeu aoeui cioven years agu and Is growing repldly. The new castle opens auspiciously and bids fair te so se curo a larger membership. The I.e. II. V. Convention. The following additional delogates te the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union convention, which meeta here en Wednesday next, have been reperted : Philadelphia Dr. Moriarty society. H. B. Ceylo, Jemos E. Farrell ; SL Columbia so ciety Miss Annie L. Dennelly ; Key E. J. Seuriu society James Mackey. Media, Nativity society Emll J. Hall. As will be seen by the abeve list, a second lady has been added te the list of delegates. Bishop Sbanahnu will net be able te be E resent at the convention en account of ill ealth. He has written a pleasant letter te the delegates, which will be rend at tbe lirst session of the convention. Cel. A. K. McClure, State Chairmen Uenseland Cooper have accepted Invitations te be preaeut at the banquet complimentary te the delegates. Other prominent gentle men have been Invited and will be present, among them Congressmen Randall and UI0.st.1ud. hi. raid's haliliatli Scheel Festival. The SL Paul's M. E. Sabbath school leslival ou North Queeu stroet has been very largely Attainted ter the iiast two evenings and its success is most gratifying. This oveulng thore will be seme chauges made te acconimedato the large muubers that will be present. The truit tables 011 the secend lloer will be removed te the large lawn at the liack or tlie building, whero thore will be ample nccouiiuedatious. The loature el the evening will be acencert ou the second lloer of the building. Mr. Goeigo Kntitz, who is skilled in executlug en Uve iiistrumeuts at u time, will give au exhi bition et his art overy twenty uiluutea dur ing tlie evening. Thore will also be ether instrumental aud vocal miisle te onliven the occasion. Netice te liectleu Supervisor. Theso whose names have already been pub llshed as having beeu forwarded for appoint appeint appoint ment us United States election supervisors, have roceived thelr appelutmenta. The Philadelphia Jiecerd says : "Lancaster is the only city in the Eastern district of Penn sylvania outside or Philadelphia that has an plied for the appointment of supervisors in time ler the extra assessmenL The ether clties entitled te ruporvlsera are llarrisburg, ueauing anu t'oiisvuie, uui tuey can new have no sujiorvisers appointed for the next election." The Democratic supervisors and moinbers of the cetiuty and city committees will meet at the Domecratlo headquarters ever the post pest post effico Ibis evening at 9 o'clock. (Summer Lehmre. J. II. Schuolder, of the Ftei6 1'i-csse, was oue or the speak era at the dluuer at Itldgway park, Philadelphia, ou Friday, of theGerraau journalists. JOUll J, IJBKOr, jr., u miuiucu m.j.u m. trip through Illinois and Wisconsin. Mr. P. C. Holten, au Inquirer type, this morning started en a two weeks' vacation te Wilmington, nei. Miss Mary Gempf. of West James street. Is spending a few woeks with her slater, Mrs. Tenuis, among the hills el the Susquehauna. I'autil Through Lancaster. Geueral W. T. Sherman passed through Lancaster this morning at 8:10 en Uie Harris burg express east. THE OLEOMARGARINE LAW. s- ixantvvTiuNH uivbm te itirmmttAt, Hmrmnvn vuli.bvteb. It Uml lie flared in Vaekages el Net LM Tan t'uuuU. and Properly Labeled anit Itrsniled Alter the Pint Hay nf Neit October, Wamunoten, D. C, Aug. 21 The oem tulssloner of Internal, rovenuo te-day Issued the Instructions te thoeolloctor and the regu lations for the oufercomont of the new oleomargarino law. The regulations pro pre scribe that all the oleomargarino and ethor Imitations andcompeunds of butter In the Unlted Htates en OcL 1st must be placed In packages el net less that ten pounds and be properly labeled and branded. When the law geos into ellect a general Inspection will be made by collectors and special depu ties appolnted for the purpese In seme cities and all oleomargarino found unmarked will be sol zed and dostreyod. The onforoo enforoo onferoo mont ellall U10 previsions or the law as te tax stamps, labels, brands, manufacture and sale, etc., will thou commenco In accordance with the terms of the law. The regulations state that collectors are under no obligations te go tntoceurt te prove that an article nelzed by ihera is oleeinnrgar. Ine. They may proceed te onferco the law against all compounds Improperly sold as butter. HBXTKXVBll TO ilBATU. Tive el the Hulcarlan iTevlaltinal Government That Depe.etl I'rlnce Alciaiuler. Hen A, Aug. 23. A court-martial cenvened for the purpese of trying the leaders of the ceund' etat, which resulted lu the deposition of Prince Alexander, has rondered a verdict cendemlng M. .snkeir, mlnlsler or the In terior under the robelllnus previsional gov gev gov ernmont, and M, GrerslV, te deatb, and the metropolitan of Tlnneva, Slgr. Clomeut, the premier, te Imprisonment for 11 Te. iiuciin.Iiir the Coup. I'Altis, Aug. 23. A cabinet council was held te-day at which the Bulgaria coupd'etat was IhOBUbJectofdlscussIeii. It was asserted that peurparlers had been issued proposing a new conference el the pewers for the purpese of adopting measures te rcstore erder In Bulgaria. Te Leave ler Hulgarl. LuMiii'.itu, Aug. 23. Prince Alexander will leave this city te-day for Bulgaria via Glan- geve, a town 01 iieumania, en me uauuDe. He ex poets te reach Bulgaria te-morrow. He will be accompanied hy his brethers, the Princes Frances Jeseph and Ludwig. Making It Warm Inr a KuasIau Ceuiul. BumiAnr.sT, August2$. The Kusslan con sul at Kella has beeu compellod te ak M M PangefT te furnish him a body guard te pro tect him while passing through the streets. Every window in Ills rosldence has been broken by stones and he has been threatened with poreenal vlolenco by the populaceon several occasions. Laat Day or the .Saratoga Itacet. Sahatoea, N. Y., Aug. 24 Te day Is the last day et the Haratega racing season; weather clear and warm. First race, purse, $100,1 mlle. L'strellal, Hattle Carlisle 2, Petticoat 3. Time, 1:11, Mutuals paid, 10.90. Second race, relief stakes for year olds 1 and 5-Smlles, Mellle McCarthy's Last 1, Elk Elk weed 2, Guenn 3. Tlme 2.-51U. Mutuals, 11:10. Third race, purse 500; all ages, 1 mile 500 yards, Jim Guest 1, Panama 2, Lady May ward 3. Tlme 2:15. Mutuals paid, 22:10. A Fire That Could Net be Controlled. Auneit.v, Ind., Aug. 23. At 1:30 this morning, a disastrous fire breke out in the lumberyard of the Hutten Saw Mill com pany, en Johnsten street, and before tholtlre department could get water the flames had gained such a headway that it was unable te stay tbe destruction. The 11 re spread te the dwelling of Mrs. Sarah F. Fex, entirely consuming it, and also the M. K. parsenage occupied by E. U. Campbell. The less or the lumber, which belongs te Mitchell & llammelsbery, will reach 515.000; insured for 25,000. Total less about 50,000 ; insurance 2.3,000. Te Fight This Aflerneuu. New Yerk, Aug. 28. Herald and Sulli van will light six rounds with small gleves, at the Ilidgewoed base ball greunds,ln Kings county, te-day. Tlie light will ceme oil' in a 21-feet ring pitches! en the grass, botween 4 and 5 p. m. Beth the pugilists arrived In town last night, aud are said te be In splendid condition and each is conildent of dettig up his autagenlsL A Wagen Party Fall Forty Feet, Dallas, Tex., Aug. '28. A wageu con taining threo men, a woman and a number et children was crossing abrldgoever Elm fork of the Trinity rlver yesterday when the structure gave way, precipitating the whole party te the ground, some 40 feet below. The men, D. Haberne, J. C. Control and Wm. Thompson are all fatally Injured, and the ethor persons are mero or les-s seriously hurt. Beven HarneU te Heath. City ok Mnxice, Aug. 23. Carles Felix .t Ce, 's extensive lactery, near this city, was burned yesterday, and seven operatives per ished while trying te extinguish the Uamea. Twe of the victims were Americana, Jehn and Alfred Dubel, who belonged at Hlch Hlch niend, Va. Soveral ethers were badly in jured. Wauted for Forgery. Buffalo, N. Y Aug. 28. Deputy Sheriff Carlten left ler Indianapolis at neon te-day with Jehn D. Cochran, who is wanted there en a charge of forging a nete for 500. Before Cochran left he explained that hla brother would make geed tee amount and the charge will net be pressed. Ile gave blmseir te the police here. A Girl Myiterleu.ly Disappear. ANDKHSeN, Ind., Aug. 23. Ida Etohlng Etehlng Etohlng seu, the 17-year-eld daughter of Isaae Etch Etch lugseu, of Lafayette tewusulp, has mysteri ously disapeared. She had been keeping company with Wesloy Klmmerllug, apromi apremi apromi ueut yeuug man of the neighborhood. Killed Uluitell Uefere Wile and Child. Cincinnati, Aug. 28. Claudius Barbe, aged 39, who carried en the business of cloak making at 295 West Ninth stroet, shot hltn selt dead this morning in the presence of his wife aud child. Killed 11 1 Paramour, PirTSuuitOjPa. Aug. 23. About l'o'elook this morning, Wm. Fraukllu, (colored). 25 years ei age, a plasterer by occupation, killed his paramour, Loulae veuey, a pre possessing mulatto girl, 20 years of age, at the rosldeuco or the latter ou Maria street, this city. Killed liey Fer Ne Reason. Hr. Leuis, Aug. 23. A special from Anns. III., says Oscar Hambrick, aged 17, shot atul killed an eight-year-old seu of Simen Carney without provocation. Lynching is certain la the event of the murderer's capture. ' m 4 WMATUMM VMOBAB1UT1WI. CWashiwotew, D. O., Aug. 28. for Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, fair weather, southerly winds, slightly cooler. Net Leu Than 0,900. Frem the Uauch Chunk DomecraL Yerk county, we venture te say, will roll, up about 5,000 majority for Black next Ne- v,V vomber. Next te Menree, Yeric is me .ruuirj -, Democratle county iu the state properUoaM ip te the population. ys Salt ler Umie. -?..( lUraiu G. Disiinger, et Mechanlesburfc ifl-' has entered a suit against the Ponnsjrlvaate. , j M..ntrfnifiamtirMl It A ARlltnAA r -, lirftuta.liiteTijM Uclals dellvered tnem te we wruug ixmij. a A Very Uei IMy, ,"&''' In cool shady outdoor places the tHeteajy this afternoon marks from 00 te 88,1U shade. 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