Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 07, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIII NO. (J.
HARVEST NEARLY OYKU.
tiijc TunAtmu vitur, mxatvr i.atk
rt.AHTiNtla, UN TIIK I'UI.KK.
II Kr.f Hamuli Frem Weriiia, liuerM inl
Ituil-fereign Healer Her MmrrhltiR
fur 'Ht mid Old lleml-SIte of Trmln
hi Din Dlttaiit l.est Market.
The Ijincaatnr county crop el ltWl In fairly
well housed. Heme very Inte plantings re
yet standing en llie Held neil am aullerlng
rerralui hut as it whele llie crop Is safely
hotised, and from nil quarter we loam that
It li an exceptionally line olio no Mean, no
grasshoppers, no worm", net much rust. If
It cures properly, a the creii or 'Hi has cured,
thore ought te be money In It Ter the grew or
und the dealer. ....
The crop or '8. has Hourly nil lioen ainplrd;
liutoed n mtv large proirtleii el ll linn
pasied out oTllie lunula of the packers, hiiiI It
is generally proneunctd te Imj of n very mil
isntnr quality. In meiiiii Instances thorn Ms
complaint of melil In the tlllerH, iinil in
these worn bought for two cent or pound,
It U hllggoiled that H would have Mid both
inner und grewni te have lull them en the
llelil te tietiirmxl down iv uinuure.
A number or buyer Irnni New Yerk nuil
ether cities have been lit laineasler thn ihisl
wk looking ler cigar leaf, but they nay they
cannot llud what they want, and are aston
ished te hear packets My they have sold out.
Te them It In a in atery where nil the toUiceo
ha gene. Pollnnlngare the only trans ic
liens that have been reported till week:
HMIcs.V I'rey wild 1I.0 ease of eht anil new,
or nil grades, ami iKtught IOOimvis et 'W Ha
vans, Siuiuel Moere, Jr., neli! I50 cues sued
ll'llf.
li liomliel V Mlre. sold HM easeml New New
Yerk Mtate Havana, line goods, en private
terms.
The New Aerlt Vlnrhet
Transactions In the New Yerk market dur
ing the pant wcek hae lioen larger than they
have been for the pant !le yours. Thl his
resulted from the fact that l.lchtonateln l!re,
V la, Iiami retired from lnilnpat nod neli!
.1,600 of leaf telncc" te I'liliiiaen A
Henvulmuin, their miccenmini In the le.il and
clKariuamirititiirliiKliiialumn. 'llie new com
pauy la aald te haxe ample capital, net only
te keep up the reputation of the lieune, hut te
eularKe Hand lucre me IU hunlnan
Tlie T"I'M Jmirndl a.ija At lant olio
of ttie kihkI old tlnie aalca hsn taken place. A
down town lirm lament T.WHt cavm of need
lent and act the market helllug. In former
ilava a aide of X'" cimcn crtnttitt hut llttle
Ulk, ill If niilIi vriit hut mi every day Inci
dent of the market. New ,t thhig of lliln
kind la aUCKO'lei; '"10 lemurallz.itieii In
the leaf tluile han tieeu i completo Nliice
Hiiinalrn took iionnetwlon or It, that
aalen of a low htlildred casan ut u tlme
were loekoil upon an ureat ewntn. Ilow Ilew Ilow
eer, thin particular tranwtleii, imeIMm
J,D00ca.nen, lian kUcu the market mi lnietiin
that immeillHlciy rcilccivti en oilier ic.u mar
keta, mid ImrnrKd a dturcoef coulUlmue In
acini lear, lliuollectn or which weru uotlccntile
at ence. Ilolderaer new ataleaeint enlxn.Hllv
wcre miK'h elaled oer the iillalr, an 1,700
" in the triunjctlen cennlnted of '. male,
whlle 1,M0 ImjIoehoiI te the 'M Miite i rep, all
llaana)vvl. Tlie tkilaiicv, atMiut Jve can,
m reef the l'annaylvanla Havana iuhI.
Tlie prluca, howeer. are ceiijictured only,
Itetli liuyera und oellom refuami; In iIIwiIku
nrtlculars. The general opinion In the
trde,and oei:lally thatofthelolllatodonoH,
Inthitthe tuoera made n "ulj; streke" nild
reallre a hcay profit.
Mmle buoyant hy tills eent. the market
almw ih! much animation aud aalea uerait.li)K
100 te 'JX)ca- took place 111 quick Hiicconlen
nearly all tolmccen aeld w oreold i'rop,lheuRli
many wero Hie reimr.a an m wxirt in iie
tobacco, onpeeially atate tml, the exact
truth et which theiiKh, could net be fath
emnd.
Sumatra -litii;etl aoiuewlml thin week.
The rejection of ae oral leta et new humitra
by maniil.icturera put a damper en moo.
menta In new ateck and old rrceliml In
creanel attention. Salea wero nUmtUTiO Iwlea
el old and IK new. Prices, f 1.3) te f I 7.'.;
the a orage flgurea ald for Hound Koedn are
I Lift.
linann Old tock remain "gilt edRO.
whlle new continues utterly nci?licled. Heed
old tobacco neil nt from?!. 10 te fl 10, stiert
tcrappy ateck realize1) from tvicenta te f L
!' M ecklf llrpurt.
Saloaeraeod leaf tobuceo ruimrted by J. H.
Oana' Sen A Ce., tekw broker, Ne. 1.11
Wuter atroet, New Yerk, ler tlie week ond end ond
IliKHepteuiborti, ISsO:
.WO caaea la. Pennsylvania Havana, p. L,
100 canesj 1SS1 Pennsylvania 8u(j)Ilc ; 1,700
cae.1 1S31 atate Havana'iSfj,llc, j 1.S50 caws
Kiel atate Ilnana, p. U; M caaen Idttle
Dutch, l-'c; 100 caaea 15 Ohie, eOO'jC;
IW caaet lsV Macenaln Havana, ,W;
M) catea KS5 Ohie luiiuer'a Hpanlnh, lia.
Total, l,6Ti0 cane.
The 7Imicce l.taf aaj : Tlie aample rooms
of our T'ackers ami dealera have been the
Nconeol llie Unco Monday. Moreoitt-ol-town
buyera have bcen In the iimrket than hne
ben here for many mouth", and this Indicatca
a dealre at leaal te de biiiliuw, and leads
many te think the long-leoktU-for and much
talked'Ot rorUalef trade Is at hand. New
Pennsylvania Is receiving much attention,
and large holdera or It are Jubllaut ever the
outlook. New Housateuio also limit favor
with unjein, and aeveral hundrtd canes
wero sold at remuiieratlve prices. Other
kinds are taken where specially line lets are
ollerod. The stock of old tobacco was In
creased by about 1,500 cases through the B-llO
by a cigar firm te Water street dealers, but
that will hardly be au obstacle In the way or
new goods.
l'hllaUlliU Market.
The bunluess In leaf tobacco sullable for ci
gar purposes the ant wtek has bceu very en
ceuraglng. A numboref goed-sied lets of
the '8j crop as sampled have been takeu oil
tiy the manufacturers. This Is net confined
te any apecl.il atate growth, but a general dis
tribution. Whlle the profits uiay net be
large, still they are satisfactory. Old lear
Hilda purchasers when ollerod, but the treu.
bio new Is the withdrawing of stock from
the market is bolievod te lie prudential, as an
ndvnnced llgurels strongly suspocted In the
near future.
Hutnatra soils in llmited quantities.
Havana has n regular, steady eale II up te
the requirements of the trade in quality.
llaltlmere Murketa.
The demand for Maryland tobacco continues
geed and tegular, Uoed grades nre readily
taken at lull prices. Thorehnvo bteu hoiiie
qulte large H.des for cximrt te I'rance and
Uermanyut prices within quotations, wldch
nre iiuchangid from last wnk. Lew and
Interior grades coiiliniie neglected. 'I he de
mand for Ohie has net lieen heavy, and Hales
or only liWhhds have lioen rojKirted at pros,
tnt market prices.
Tlie WlMermlii rroepcit.
The crop in Wisconsin mid the adjoining
counties of Illinois Is light and uneven ho he
vond all procedont. l.evv prices last year led
ten reduced acreage, but owing te tlie.luuu
nnd July dreuth thousands of acres prepared
for the crop were net planted te tobacco, and
large areas that weroset almost totally dried
up What has survived la very uneven, mid
will require geed woather until October 1 te
iiiaturult. honieol the early set, however.
Is very nlce whom it has escaped the hall
which en August 1!1 largely damaged what
tobacco had survived In the famous Junes,
villa region. Klaborate returns from overy
totiaeco town In the stale sliew that the acre
age el lioieliHii'able lolincce August 25 was
euly ene thud as last ear, probably yielding
an avorage of B00 pounds te the ncre. against
1,112 lsuinds lit lhsfi. The crop el this whele
iioclien Ih thoreforo placed at 20,1km) cases,
against Ml, 000 ca-os lat jour and f I.IKJ0 c.ises
Hi 1WI.
Villi Ninekul and domed.
Probably the eldest man In MassaUiuwtts
Ih new living at Mlddleten, Uliarlei King, a
Canadian, who la living with his son there,
and who states His nge at loe years. uu m m
geed health, and the past woek went te Na
haut for it day's outing nnd enjeyed sort
bathing, lie has all Ills faculties, and np np
lears as young as a man of 70. He lias
smoked and chewed tobacco ter uiuety years.
His seu, with whom he llves, in 70 years or
age.
KaUne Tobacco.
I'rein the Atlanta (Da.) Constitution.
A goutleuiau In Athens camuionced the ii'e
oltebkocoat feiutn yun of age, Wlwn
Iwenty.twe year el age the oicesalve flew of
anllm had caused Indlgoatlen mill stricture,
'or constant pain ncrens the breast, threatening
life Advlawl by an liuneni pnyaiciau no
oemiiioiiood swallowing all thojulceol thn
tobacco (call It by whatoveriiainoyou ploise)
mid for fortj-feur years has persisted In the
habit The pain coaaed very room, illgeatleu
was restored, nerves lecauin steady, for the
last twonty-llveyenra no htntdache, allheugh
he hail Jirnvleualy aullerpd greatly I has also
Riiioked all the tlme and new, at aovenly-IHo
his nerves are ateaily, and he can write as at
twenty dlgoatlen perfect, vision geed, known
nothing of iiauaen, oxcept In theillm reoolleo reeolleo reoelleo
tlon or upward of half nceutiiry age, but has
had no nae for a doctor for upward e! twenty.
Ilveyeara, and It.allllcted with Neflenlug of
the brain will net acknowledge IL He knows
of ethors who have adopted this course with
beneficial results as far as health Is concern ed
without Injury, as far en he knewi", mentally
or morally.
New, tlie avorage reader would mitpose
that the foregoing Is merely the Invention of
a newsMKir rojxitter, but there nre ptrallel
casea right here In Atlanta. One of the meat
distinguished cltlrena or the town, Indied
ene e! the most distinguished clllmis or tlie
atate In his railing, has for years Imsiii In the
habit et eating tobacco Instead or simply
chewing IL 'lids gentleman Is slity-edd
years of age, and Is In the must rehunt health,
with a complexion aaclearnstliatelniiluraiiL
aud an eye as clear as that of a hawk. He
han noun el the ailments eDils age no (niliis,
no aches, tut iudlgtidlnii. Ner Is this all.
Sitting close at my ellsiw as 1 write In n
gentleman who has I icon eating tobacco ler
thirteen years. He Is ttyeung msii and ban
imi n tiHleuiary llie ler many intra, inning
little or no exerclne, and but llttle recreation
In any shape. Hut his health In isirlect. Ills
digestion Is geed and his aoiHJtlle Just what
he would have It te be. He doesn't knew
whalahendachela, and the only feeling of
Insnltude he ever xerleiiced is when he
drinks a llttle loe much buttermilk for din
ner. lUiglanil Ne niiMikrr'a t'srsillie.
Kiein tlie SL. Jaines Oa.utti'.
Several reasons have Isstii anlgtiPd ler
growing tobacco In Knglaiid. One that
should have been obvious, hew ever, has
been overlooked. Klther aiuekliut luimt he
encouraged by making Hie loathaeuio plant a
native et the soil, or Knglaud an a smoking
country will sckhi Isj nnwlierit. The people
who have never Itoen able te aee the justice
or allow lug ethers a Llgar when they de net
amoke IheinnelVKS will learn with surprise
that the aversge Helglan suinkis four times
as much as the avorage Hngllnhmin. There
nre fiO lbs. et tobacco con-'emisl In Itelglum
forevorylOOIiiliablbmlH. Helland, (Jermany
mid Austrltcome next, nud France statins
seventh. Of all the i:ureKtan countries
Knghiud very nearly smokes last. Spilu,
whlcli In the lowest lutluilinl, averages one
pound wr head, nud England's averagu Is
only 1 s lbs. per IM Inhabitants. If haln
did net fritter away Its tluietiver cigarettes,
Kuglaud would be the country that suiokes
lennt In Kurepc
AVl'KMlClt lit . UU! HUV fit
.luiiirii II. VValllck'n Cat lie Itllig " Ueiliiwiy
at Hi" irra lleue l.im i: mine
Last ev enlng Jamen II. Walllck's company
appeared In thoeiora houne te a very large
audience. Kvery part of Ilia house was
lllled, except the parquelte, and there
but low seats remained unoccupied. This
big bunlness was done In apltoef the fact that
a circus was exhibiting at MeUranu's park.
The weather was ple.nnnt, but the gallery
gisls generated a giett dual of porsplrntlen,
us they wero very tlghllv packed together.
Tlie play was the "Cattle King," which Mr.
Wiillai k Is giving thin year for the first tlme.
The plece In of the naitsilleiinl ktud aud re
volver?, lstwle knife, blab teptsxits, rein,
and ether dime novel emblems are very
plenty. The pioce is a geed ene of Its kind.
It was well presented last evening, and the
iiudlonce was se well pleased that at times
the shouts from the gallery was almost deaf deaf
enlug. Llttle tteya, who had scarcely
reached thelr teens, almost fought with
ouch ether te get n full view of the
atage, and they would net mls nny of
the "burnings atthoslake" " realistic iltielR,"
"games or poker," Ac., with which the play
nbeunded. Mr. Wallack, who Is a ceed actor,
plaved well the dual rele of Heb '.i.vfer and
idrc Devtl DtcL, tioergo Itarr made a vll vll
Hlneus looking Dem I'cdre and Mlas Mattie
Underseil loekod pretty and did well In
A'afAenue itxfen. l-'red Lyens, a re:il
colored man, who has considerable or a repu
tation as au actor, has been with Mr. Wallack
ter several years. IUanpocIattles last evening
was a feature of the show. His banjo play
ing, singing, dancing, Ac, created much fun
and 1-red rosjiended te a half dozen ou eu eu
ceros. During the play the trained horses nnd
donkey wero lutrodueed.Stneo thoceinpany's
lam appearand) nere a une con nauieti iram
has been added te the llve stock. The
animal Is very Intelligent and performs
many new and clevor tricks.
1-Ul.LMAN .C- OO.'S IKOr.s.
I'lranlnc I'.ntrrlnliiineiit some Vnii"--Ir
Tliat siieulU Hate Ilren llntliil lint
Pullman A Ce. 'a circus niiraeted a'tuit
three hundred people te stu their atteruoeli
porleruuncoatMcUraim'g park Stenday af af af
torneou. In the evening the audience was
much larger, and the tout, which, however.is
net a very large one, vv as almost titled. The
display el curloslties was small, hut the ring
twrformance was very geed. Thore was no
riding, but trained horses wero Introduced.
Itesides this thore were tiar perlernilng,
tumbling, and the usual linoel buslness seen
In circuses. Thoaudtetieo was ploased with
the entertainment.
During the evening a crowd of young
fellows, who sat lu tbe crowd, preved a
great anneyance te the audlence as well as
the porferiuorH. They kept continually
velllug ut the clown, pulling chestnut gongs
and utherwlse actlmr badly. Nene of the
youngsterH vveroevor eighteeu years of age,
and they were a pretty let el siKH-'iiiiens of
the brainless J etltli with which this tow li Is
ae well supplied. The height of these yeunp
geiitlomeu'nauihltlnuls,tobothought"tough."
The circus pcoptewould havobeeu warranted
in whipping them all from the tent last night
and rispeoleblo people would have asslsled.
A H:V HTATI'. lil.ANUKS.
The statu fair In Philadelphia opened yes
terdav. On Wednesday the gubernatorial
oaudulnteH will be presenu
Smedley Darlington has been nominated
ler Congress by the Kopuhllcansef the Sixth
Pen nnylv aula district, defeating Jaines II
r.verhart, present iiioinber, hy a vote el 72 te
In the suit of the city or Pittsburg egnlust
Dr. Hosteller, toricevor dniuuges ter breach
et contract en the part or Andrew Hnrtupee,
contractor ler the new city water werks.fu
compromise was elleeted ly Dr. Hosteller
agreeing te pay iniii uy cn.vmv. inniuiimi
who was surety ler Hartiinee, has paid te llie
cilv allogetlier evor f 100,000. ,
Tlie Uepublleati convention of lailunmi
county nomlnnted Themas II. Capp and
Suiiuel M. Nell for the assembly, Andrew
Light ler ussoclate Judge, A. W. Hhrgoed
ler district atlorney, (Jeerge W. Hayes ler
county surveyor and M. K. Sheet. for diree
ter el tlie peer. J. 11. Uellman was IndeiseU
for Congress aud Instructed te choeso Ida
own coulerreos.
Illtltu lamer llltl.
A brauch, 174 iuches in letigth, en a ttee
ofllenJauiln Kckinan, lu Htrnshiirg town-
ship, hns2'J pears.
Albert Siultli, el l'rovldenco township, has
ralsed tlie third and last part of his tobacco
shed, which is 12.1 fcel long and thirty lect
vv ide.
Mrs. Anion Ceblo. ori'ievldeucetowinlilp,
made u strange discovery the ether day,
when vhe found two apples growing en a
grapoylne en the premlf.es of Mr. A. Smith.
Leaving lllc IlebU lleliliul.
Harry Lawseu, or the llrui of lllpple A
Itwseu, stock dealers or IlraudywlneSiim.
mit, Choster county, has absconded, leaving
behind him debta contracted amounting, It la
ld, te upwards of 20,000.
m
The Weddlug Seaeu li Apreaclilnc.
r rein the 8hoe and Leather Iteporter.
We suppose It Is In oruer te have a wed.
ding cake at weddlng, but why net give the
cues b a geed clubbing Instead T Then they
vr euld kuew what Iiujci '"
MOVING FROM CHAULKSTON.
TIIK UKXKHAI. rXUItVH THAT II Alt PV1
l.UHKIt TIIK KAHTIIQVAKK.
Te Arranga for tl Itxnuival of Hie Women
ml Clilldrrn Frem I he C'lly-Hntailng
In Hilra I'ttllre-ltellff Tliat I he
Terrible hlierkn Have anl.
Thore Is new a strong disposition In
Uhirlosten te remove the women and chil
dren from the city, te spare them lurthcr
danger mid mulcty. The Seuth Carolina,
the Savannah .V. Charleston and the ltlcb
inenil A Danville railroads nre giving frce
transportation, and about 600 anscs wero Is.
sued te whlte mid colored people Monday.
Many pannes wero for families of four or
flve. 'I he lualiiobji'Cllve ttolnUare In iipir
and inlddle Seuth Carolina. In Columbia
ample quarters have been provlded for all
relugecH, nud eilers ofahelter are coming In
from many points. Orders for rations nre
Isilug Issued. Meney Is given te no ene.
Acting Mayer linger says the relief coin cein
mlltisi Is new assisting about ene third or
Charleston's rntlre tiopulatleu.
Owing te the dlnturhed condition of the
city aniithe nocesdty for Incroaned vlgllance
11 has been deemed expedient te Increase the
tiellcc force, and Chief 1'renl lias Issued a call
for recruits. Seventy men wcroenrollodaml
n great many mere are wautud.
The light rain which set in 4 o'clock Mon
day morning made thousands or sirsens en
cauiMjd In the streets wlnfully anxious. At
davlluht the rain ceased, and the sun a-
peated i later in the morning thern wero sev
eral alight show ors, hut net enough In catine
anv Iticonvenlcnco.
The unual weekly bill of mortality shows a
total or nlnety-elglit deaths In the city for
the week ending en September I. Of these
twKiity.llve were whlle and sixty-eight
colored. The deaths calmed by the earth
quake woie thirty eight up V the itli instant
cloven et these being white tsiople and
twenty aoven colored. Slme then there have
been several additional deaths caused by the
earthquake.
At n mrms meeting of the Knights of I.iber
the fellow lug rate et wages for mechanics and
laborers wan agreed te, a raine of M cents
having been made In each class: Hricklayera
Klrst clans, .X',0; second clans, ft, Cari.
ters llrsl clant, $.1 ; second clans i 50j third
clann, fi Painters fi 2 i0 and . Plan
terers f i.iO and W. Tinners -J2.j0 and IT.
Ithorers f LeO and -
vtixrwr.ncr. M.ani.k uktiikmim.
111" H.1I1I Itie Mum as VV III uiv I'uine Willi !ei
rriiiemy antt Furie
Cn iti iistev, S. C, SepL 7. There lsa
general expression of gratification tills morn
ing ever the altseucoef occurreiuoot earth
quake schecks during the ulgliL Thosclon Thesclon Thosclen
tillc gentlemen who did net depirt en the
midnight train, are explaining the absence et
quakes te mean that " the soaseu of Internal
shocks" has begun, and that they will new
come with less frequency, edect and
regularity than heretofore. Most of theso
wtm slept Indoors Lint nlglu retired utter the
pressure of the tide at midnight bocaine full,
and It was believed the critical moment el
the night had panned. The Htaseu et nppro nppre nppro
hensiou has net entirely p-issed, bow evor, al
though less attention will be given heroafter
te the earthquakes at Charlcsleu than during
the past live or six days.
The north Iteund coast line express, which
left here at 12 o'clock last night, earrled away
nearly all of the correspondents for New New
Yerk and ether rutruiiellhiii iiewsptpers.
fien. Itatcbelder, or the army engineer corps,
and some et the scientists v he cnuie te In.
vostlgate the damages, dopirted at the same
tlme. home or the men who left w ero yet
in a itorturbed condition el mind aud reuised
te Is) comforted,
The telegraph olliees have increased their
capacity, and are furnishing llrst-class ser
vice new. Manager Harris, nf the Southern
telegraph company, alter mev lug out and In
of llie regular quarter", has finally located
his lorce In a frame structure near the cerner
of htate and Chalmi rs stroets.
Tilt. VIAVOIl MllIIVI.s
Cn viu.i-.mif, Sept. 7. At llve o'clock this
morning Mayer Courteiiny arrived from
New Yerk. He was met at the depet by a
number of friends.
The members et the roller cemmittee say
the number of people who are receiving as
sistance is diminishing.
A hum of industry In seen eveiy where.
The streets are tllllug with people and r.irts
have just begun te remove the debris which
Is heaped up In such quantities as te bleckade
alleyways aud liupode progress in ethor
thoroughfares.
A -It'll 1, 10 pv.
Ciivlii.h-.ieN, Sept. 7. A very slight
shock, lasting llve seconds, was felt hore at
11 12 iu 111.
IIIncu.Iti the lUutluiuiihe.
Londen, SepL 7. The cable dhpatch con
tains llie scionttfle observation gleaued by
Majer Povvell, of Washington, 1). C, direc
tor of the Cutted Stules goeloglcal survey, of
the recent earthquake shocks in the I lilted
States, sent at the request et the llritish As
sociation of SUenct', was read ut it meeting of
the iiiembcrM et tlie goeloglcal section or that
association te-day There was a large at
tendance of scientists, aud 11 lively discussion
el the data contained in Prof. Powell's ills
pitch took place.
Ouaklng In (iiece.
Londen, SepL 7. A dispatch fiein Athens
Htvs fresh earthquakes shirks havoisxiurreil
at that place, and also at Uatavytaand elher
places te-day. Selsiuic rumblings occurred
yesterday throughout the Merea.
i:nriliiiake ut i:aimillle, lutllaim,
Lv.v.NsVti.i.B, Ind., April 7,At I. II this
morning a severe shock of larthqtiike was
felt lu this city, and lu a lew moments a large
number of people had gathered In the streets,
no illy nil in thelr night clothes. The shock
sounded like the explosion of a quantity or
tlv n unite at some dlstunce, and it was net
until come considerable time had passed that
tbecltieus returned te thelr dwellings,
A iJtiH.inlrUu lu snintiiiali
Mr. II. H. Allick, of this city, new In
Savaunali, thus writes ten Lam inter friend
under date of SepL I, of the leirible earth
quake visitation in tli.it oily :
Have bent you the pqwrs giving full ac
count of earthquake. It was much worse
than the DunerH luive itlctured IL List e lin
ing ue li id another Hheck almost us bad os
ihe Hist. Have net been te bed this week.
People here are living en the si reels. It
able te morrow will write you. What tlie
night will bring us I de net knew,
llmiiku In Hie 1 U. Ik II.
The felh wing dispatch addressed te the
Irish Catholic lleneveleul I'nleii, Lancaster,
was loceived lu this city te-duy :
Charleston returns thuuks fur donation of
fJO.1 received by telegraph.
Wm. H. lli'fniit,
Mayer, pre tern.
Itclurueil le Lellifie.
William Derwart, seu el Mr. Martin Dor Der
wart, of tills city, who has been spending
his vacation with his pareuts, returned te
cellege at Annandale, Duchess county, N.
V., oil llie rani iiiue tins nun mu;. i uu
usual amount el' geed wishes followed him
li out u hint or friends, vvhe wuiu nl llie deisit
te Buohiiuell.
Clitrage ami Itosteu IJirls Meet.
Chicago girl "Hew did you enjoy the
minstrels last ovenlng, Minerva V" llosteu
girl "Net very vv oil, dear. Thore were he
many specimens of castanea vesca en exhibi
tion. C G. "ludoed, and vvhtttare they?"
IL G. " Well 1 Btippose you Westerners
call them ohestnubO "
Deed el Aulguiueui.
Levi Weaver and w He, of East Lampete
townshle.mado an assignment te-day of their
properly for the beuellt of creditors te Aaren
Wu.v ', ollUakame township.
LANCASTER, PA.. TUESDAY
DEN. HVTTKIVH UHAVK.
Where llie I'leneer (lelil Hunter ljulellr lteiita
III Hie Moravian C'eineler In l.ltlU.
8t. (Jee. In the Plltshiirg Dlspali li.
L.v.Nt'ASTKit, l'a., HnpL !. Ill 11 corner of
the old Moravian hurylng ground at Mtltx,
eight miles from this place, there Is a slone
vv hlch Is alwnys the first le catch the eye of a
vliller. All the ether graves are exactly llke
each ethor. Llttle parallelograms of earth,
about two feet by four and raised about eight
Indies ubove the general surface, mark the
resting places of the dead. Them am no
winding walks nor open hits e! lawn te
soften the leek el prim regularity and
economy of Rpace which porvndes the place,
The graves nre ranged lu lines precisely
straight and se clese togethor that the dead
can touch fraternal elbews at the rosurrce.
tlen.
llesldes the flit, roctangulnrmeunds abeve
each grave, and the peculiar arrangement of
thorn, there nre ether features which atrlke
the oye of the stranger ns singular. An un
broken stretch orgreeu turr covers nil. Thore
are no flowers, no fence marking oil family
reservations. The iiatnes upon tlie stones,
Indlcate that members of the same family
are net buried side by alde. A bread, straight
walk divides the graveyard Inte two equal
parts.
The men are burled en onesldoof it, the
women en the ethor. IIusImihI Is seimrated
from wlle and brother from sister. The
separation et the aoxes is maintained even
down te tlie youngest children. The Itey
baby that died upon' Its mother's breast in
the hour of Its birth lies apart Irem her, en
the masculine sldenf the walk. The graves
are precisely the same nre, whether or man
or woman, elder or luTaut, und en each lies a
lint, square slab of marble, alsiut thoslreef
a family lllhle. One Is Just llke another,
oxcept lu the Inscriptions and thn dlllerences
that tlme and the woather and the mess hav e
made. On many the names and plus texts
and dates running far back Inte the last cen
tury can still lie traced, but en many ethers
the Inscriptions are ns illegihle and formless
as tlie features el the dead benealh.
v 1 ni:i'Ki:m.i t Mini it.
Therelsnndllllciilty, however, in identi
fying the solitary grave lu the corner. The
mound abeve It Is twlce as big as any et the
ethors, and 11 large marble slab cevers It en
tirely. The Inscription tells that he who
sleeps beneath was
Hern Kelt S, 111,
At Kiitnlern, nation ;
Died June 1", l"i,
At VVashtiiRten, It C.
Ucqulecat in paiv
Thore Is a long story or au eventful llfe
between theso two dates. It Is the grave
of Ooueral Jehn A. Sutter, whose mill race
en the bank of the Sacramento was the
sourceor Its mighty stream of geld that has
Mewed rrem California. He who Is new first
only In a very humble community, made the
dlcovery that shook the financial conters of
the world, wen half a continent te civiliza
tion and created bonanza kiugs te be senators
and thelr wives le be llie envy of the most
docellotto and distinguishes! society abroad.
Hurled along with theso who abhorred the
war and could net tight 011 any account, he,
in his llfe time, serv ed lu the armles of threo
nations. Once thoewnorof land new worth
5100,000,000, he lived the last loyearsof his
llfe dejsuideut oil an allowance Irem the
state of California. He made millions und
died n pensioner.
Hewns alwnys a vv and erer. Hern in ltadeti
In lMl.he grudtiattsi from the military school
at Heme at the age or 20, and onlisted 111 the
Swiss guard of the 1'reiich army, the succes
sors et tlie famous luud of moucnaries who
wcroHelalthrullv butchered in the marble
halls or Versailles SO years before. After
seven years' sorvlce he changed his colors
and entered the nrmv of Switzerland, In
which he serv ed till ls.il Then he put oil
Ids iiuirerm, and shortly ctme te this coun
try. Iu lNts, with Rlx i'oitiaiilens, he went
ncrens the plains te Oregon, and down the
Columbia river le aneeuver, whence he
nailed 10 the Sandwich Islands. There he
get an Interest In a trading vesse', Willi
which he sailed te Sitka and the seal islands
toward Hearing's stratL Turning south
ward, al ler seme urotltable trading, he ar
rived In the Hay or San Francisce July 2,
lb.19. The appearance or the country ple.med
film and he decided te remain.
He made n settlement seme distance up the
Sacramento river, built a grist mill, a btn btn
uery and a fort, founded a colony and called
It New Ilelvetia. His restless energy was
still utiaatlslled. He took a commission as
captain In the Mexican service, aud after
ward serv ed as a magistrate under the same
government. He took uoactlvepart in the
war against this country, and atter the an
nexation he was Alcalde, Indian commis
sioner and dolegate te llie constitutional
co nveutlen at California.
Till: NL'llllllT IN Till. Mill. 11 Vi l
IulSlscame the discovery that eurlched
the world and Impoverished him. Marshall,
a laborer, digging out the race te Sutter's
mill, pickedup a rough lump of something
yellow, and Sutler said at ence that It was
geld. The mill race was nover finished.
The laborer turned his pick In anotherdiree-
linn ami set le werK te tug a loriuue ter niui-
sBL The miller bought a shovel aud went
te take tell of the yellow sand, l'he stream
that was te turn the mill became suddenly
worth mere than any grist that it could grind.
The sequel is w oil kuevvn. The rushing tlde
or emigrants overwhelmed the little colony
of Helvetia, and vv tped out Sutter's imperfect
title te his land.
He made a brave light and a long one. He
laid claim te U.I square leagues et land, in
cluding that en w lilrlt the cities of Sacra
mento aud Marysvllle new stand. After
leug delay the commissioner of public lands
allowed the claim, and arter mere delay the
supreme court et the Culled States rovee-ed
the decision. Then General Sutter carried
his claim belore Congress, te go through the
tedious oxperlonce of most peeple who take
claims thore. He was still proseeuting It lu
1S71, when he happened te ceme te LitlU te
drink the wholesome waters el Its springs.
Tlie (pilot et the place aud the poacetut life
of its peeple upiHialed te the restless old man,
who waa beginning te get tired of his long
battle, and he tit tde his home thore "until 1
iret mv claim threuch." he said.
He was at Washington still getting his
claim through, when he died, in Ivh), and
was brought back te Lltit te he buried. His
Moravian neighbors made room for him In
the comer of their burying ground, although
as he was net a member of their congrega
tion he could net he buried with the trom trem trom
beno, Wlien ,t Moravian dles, ntwhatover
heut el the day or night, a man with u trom
bone blewstt deletul signal irem the tower
or the quaint, squat church. The trouibeno
player also marches at the head of theliineral
precession, playing solemu music.
TIIK VAXSTATTtilt I OLIiHlfST.
A llrrnilfnl TtekimI) lliat .Marred I heir Cele Cele
ltriileu In Keadliit;.
The feuith amitinl Velksfest Of the Can.
statter Yereiii, iu Lauer's Park, in Heading,
en Monday, was witnessed by ever 20,000
persons. SimjocIies were delivered, line
niuste rondered and a splendid fruit column
dlsplayed. Many Lincistrlntis were present.
Iu the midst or the festivities llie poeplo
wero slartled by threo pistol shots. A woman
was found exclaiming, "My Ged, I'm shot!"
whlle bleed poured from her face, and near
by, lying upon the ground, wasayeungman
with a bullet hole lu his forehead. Me was
dead. The dend man was .Merris Sunders,
about twonty-elght years old. He was a
meulder bv trade and lliroe years age mar
ried Elmira Hill. They did net llve happily
together and she applied ler a dlvorce. San San
ders met his wife al the park and they were
noticed iu earnest conversation for a low
mlnutes.
Suddenly Stnders milled a pistol and fired
point blank at his vv ife, but the ball struck
liercorset and glanced oil. He Hied ugain
nml this tlme the bullel outeiod her head.
Evidently thinking he had lulled her, he
placed the weapon te his own head, Indicting
it wound that caused Instant death. The
woman's condition Is regarded as critical,
Te Break for rrolilltllleu.
Walter Thuuias Mills, of the editorial stall'
e! the New Yerk IWc, will speak en Pro
hibition te-morrow (Wodnesduy) evening,
lu the court heuse nt 8 o'clock. Mr. Mills is
one of the foremost orators en the Prohibi
tion plaLferm and Is noted for his olequonco
and humor.
or
An effort will he made te ergunirea uiy
Prohibition club at the adjournment of the
meeting.
SEPTEMBER 7. 188G.
TO MARRY TUK DUKE.
iti.uvicimi
A
TIIK AVIIAtllitVH (I AMR OF
i.umxtN r.itiTvu.
lie ta Alxiilt le I'lililluli n I.Ut it I l-aillcn
Willi WimiIiI Make KIlRllile Matrlimnil.il
1'artiiera fur the lluke ut Portland Wheii
thn iJtvr Hleiqiril lllni Hndileuly,
Lo.niie.v, SepL 7. .liWcrnA'ocicfyrecontly
Invited Its lady readers who wero w tiling te
have the Dukoef Portland for n husband te
n comjietltlon called the " l'ertland Shtkes."
The oltject was te obtain a large
number of naines or ladles who wero
nultahle te occupy the position of
Diichess el Portland for publication. The list
el aspirants or or theso whom the editor
deemed worthy e! belug tlie wile of the
Dtike of Portland was te appear In te.
morrow's odltien of Modern YerfcfjA T1'0
Duke or Portland, having hecome awnre of
the aUiome, chartered n special train aud
caine te Louden, whom he consulted with
his solicitors regarding the matter. The re
sult was that the solicitors sent letters aud
legal notices te the proprietors, printers and
editors, warning them that legal proceedings
would be Instituted IT the list appeared In
the paier. The editer sent a reply stating
that It would net be published.
TUB 31KX1VAX mjVAIIllLB
Stere DeUlls of tlm Trouble Caused by C'i)et'
lleTOlutteiiltta.
Nijvv LutKne, Mexico, SepL 7. The
stsxiial train enme In from Lnmparas yestor yester
day.brlnging ferty-hv e cavalry asd mounted
rangers. During the night the mounted
pollce aud rangers in Sunday's tight came In
by twos and threes. Hanger Marteras was
captured and was about te be shot when ene
or the Coyote's lloutenants recegnlzis! him
asnformer friend and secured his roleaso.
The cavalry, mounted pollce 'and
rangers will probably combhie their
forces te-day and go out te attack the
Coyotes. The body of Luis Uarcie, ene of
the mounted raugera killed in Sunday's
light, was found within a tew miles of this
city aud has just been brought In. It Is sup
posed that he was wounded during the fight
and died Trem the less or bleed borero roach reach
lag home.
A ceurier arrlved In this city this afternoon
who stated that a body of thirty men passed
La Jarltta en reute te join Ul Coyeto at that
peInL
'l n-e Mexican Horrors.
Mi.Mre, SepL 7. A courier Just arrlved
from tiuadaljara repertH that 12 bandits en
tered the houe of Den Meguel Tepez, a
wealthy tltifen lu the suburbs, and stelo all
the vnluahle Jowelry and uioney available
and then stabbed Topez and his wife te death.
In the same city two Mexlcans were fight
ing when the son of eue or the men, only ten
years of age, slipped up and stabbed his
lather'H adversary se that he was dlsombow dlsembow dlsombew
olod. The boy stabbed the prostrate man te
the heart, whlle the father clapped his bands
aud niter the deed caught his son In his arms
aud smethered him with kisses. The boy Is
in jail.
klng the Aid or llrancert.
Avstix, Tex-., Sept 7. Gov. Ireland ro re ro
celvod late last eveniug the following tole
gram which is the only information hore cn
the subject:
D vtnvvi i.i.i., Karnes Ce., Tex., SepL i.
Gov. liiuLAMi: A row botweon two
Mexicans and seme white men oneuosido
and ofllclalsen the ether has Jut occurred at
au election here, In which the sherlll, ene
denulv and two citizens wero kllled out
right, aud ene deputy shenU dangerously
injured, ene deputy bherill' and county at
torney weunded, and the Mexlcans oscaped.
I am requested te ask you te send threo or
four rangers te help us capture HpitaU (iar
cLi and ether Mexicans engaged In it.
Signed, U K. Oka vim,
County Attorney.
The governor hasordered the rangers sent
as requosted.
rreldentlal Appointments.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 7. The follow
ing presidential appointments were an
nounced te-day :
Thes. 1'. Tebiu, of Teun., te he surveyer
of customs for the pert of Memphls, Tenn.
Themas O. Mauniug, et Louisiana, te be
ouvey extraordinary or tlie United btales te
Mexico.
Jehn Drayten, of Seuth Carolina, te be
consul of the Cuited States atTuxpan.
Charles II. Slnionten, of Charle&teu, S. C,
te be United States district judge for Iho
district of Seuth Carolina.
Cel. Levi Miiluli Fer Congress.
Ymik, l'.t., SepL 7. The Domecratlo con
vention hore te-day nominated Cel. Levi
Maish, of Yerk, ter Cougres", and Gerard C.
Breun, et Lewer Windser, two years ege a
Hepublican, for state senator.
for legislature the following nominations
were made: H J. llarnhart, I. C. Dellone,
CapL li .. Strlue and II. M. Hurtner.
The convention Is still in session at tills
hour, (2:J0), and are vverkiug en the nomina
tion ler sherlll.
Dlil He Die or Yellow l'ercr.
Nuvv Yer.u, Sept. 7. Prank Gelden, llro llre
mau uu the atoamer Alve, died at the Ho He Ho
ceptlen hospital last night ofyellow fever.
Iu spite et overy symptom of the disoase
being manifested, Including the black vomit,
Health OlUcer Smith thinks that thore might
have been au error lu the dlaguesis. The
uutepsy which will be made this afternoon
vv HI be Interesting.
M'Xleu VV 111 tjuestleii Iteuili.
Lomien, SepL 7. In the Heuse of Cem
mens this altomeou Mr, Soxten gave netice
that he would ask Sir Mlchael Hicks-Reach,
chief secretary for Ireland, for an'oxplauatien
regarding the statement publlshed in press
dispatches from Amerlca that-a government
ropertor fellows Mlchael Davllt through
Michlgau, Liking short hand uotes of the hit
ter's speech.
A DcfnlcutliMi ei 1. 1,000.
Cuic.voe, SepL 7. V suit iu the nauie
of the government was outerod ugalnat
Cel. W. IL Holteu, tlie defaulting pout peut pout
etllco suporintendout, for fl0,000. This
was a nocessary step lu the pro pre pro
ceodlngs against Holteu's bpudstueu, aud
attachiuents will be issued against his prop
erty. The graud Jury Is net expoetod te take
up the criminal case against Holteu bofero
ne.vt mouth. His delalcatlen new reaches
1 13,000.
Slartlu Irons a Common Vagrant.
KAXsVsCiTV,Ma, SepL 7. Martin Iren
the late leader of the Gould Southwestern
strike, was "run in" by an elucer yosterday
ou a charge of vagrancy proterred against
him, but ou Iho suggestion of Chief Speera
the charge was changed le plain drunk nud
disorderly.
I
I
I
l'ollie Leasing llelfitt.
HUM' VST, SepL 7. A number or pollce,
brought here from the outlying counties
during the recent rioting, left te-day. Others
will fellow next week.
Kefaic tlie lletlred Suhililr.
Hr.itr.lN, SepL 7. The government has re re
tused te gratit a subsidy te the protesed
industrial exhibition.
On Its Way te Irelaud.
Londen1, Sept. 7. The second battalion of
the Grenadier guards embarked at Woewlch
te-day, ou its way te Ireland.
TVKBDAX'H HKHH1UX UV CUVMT.
The targe Amount nl Current lluilneu That
Was Trausarted,
Court met nt IU o'clock this morning for
the transaction of current bunluess,
Jacob It. Ilershey, Maner, was appointed
guardian el llie miner min of Jacob 0. Kready,
deccasad.
Samuel MiisketuiiHS, who was stuck ler the
costs In the charge he preferred against
I' roderlck Cottier ler Rolling liquor en Sun
day, was called boferotliocourtnndRontoncod,
The assessors of the 2d and .Id wards ap
peared In court and Rtated that the names of
Win. II. Melxell and A! Tred Spoeco hail been
accidentally emitted from the registry of
voters. They wero dlrocted le reglster tnem
und assess a tax against thorn,
The llconse el the Coeler heuse was trans
ferred from Jhiiiek A. Alexander te Jeseph
I 'initie.
Tlie prison-keeiior prosented n petition for
the appointment el n oeuuiiilteo te Inquire
Inte the sanity of Margaret liens. She was
acquitted of barn burning en the ground of
Insanity and this slop Is necessary In order
te have her transferred te the state lunatle
asylum,
A similar petition was prosentod as te W.
II. Saxe. This party went into a tiumber of
houses nt Akren nnd threatoned te kill the
Inmates. He Is violently insane and the
prison nuthorlties wnnt him sent te the
county Insane asylum.
Albert Molllnger, the olected tax collector
et Kphrata township, potillenod the court for
a mandamus, lie nil egos that the beard el
school directors have put the duplicate of
school tax lu the hands of thelr troasurer for
cellet lien. The directors claim that under n
sjiecial law they have right te de se. The
court granted a rule te show cause why a
mandamus should net be Issued.
Counsel for Isaau Itlttonheuso prosentod
n petition setting lertli that his wife Margaret
was divorced from him en August HO, en the
ground or cruel treatment; that the dlvorce
was procured through collusion botween blui blui
seir aud wire; that she lived with him until
tlie day the dlvorce was docreoil ; that he did
net knew cruel treatment was allcced until
artorlhedoposltions wero read. He prayed
rer a rule te show cause why the dlvorce
should net be bet aside. The court granted
the rule.
Court adjourned until Monday, Septem Septom Soptem
hor 20, nt 10 iu m.
Letters II runted by the Itrglster.
The following loiters were granted hy the
register of wills for the week ending Tues
day, September 7 :
Tkstamkntaiiv Sarah Ulrlcli,!doceased,
latoef ML Jey borough ; William II. Ulrich,
ML Jey, oxecuter.
Mary Powell, deceased, late of Kast Earl
township ; David Weldman, Kast Karl, exe oxe
cueor. Abraham K. Snvder, deceased, late of
Manhelm borough, Matilda W.Snyder, Man
helm, executrix.
Philip llice, doceasod,, late or Haphe
township ; William Rice, ltaphe, oxecutor.
Kllza Urablll, deceased, late of West Earl
township ; llenry Weldler, West Earl, exe oxe
cueor. AiiMiMSTitATieN' Abrahim Myers, de
ceased, late or Pequea ; Franklin Mylln,
L'equeit, administrator.
Charlette McCalllster, deceased, late of
Celeraln, township ; EmmaShultz, Celeraln,
administratrix-.
Kev. Dr. J. W. Ne vln, doceasod, latoef
Iancaster township ; W. Wllborfero Nevln,
New Y'erk, and ltobert H.Siyre, Hethlehem,
admlnstraters.
Mary Keser, deceased, late of Penn town-
snip ; i;manuei . aaum, renn, aumiusiru
tnr, c. L a.
Adam Kener. deceased, late of Penn town
ship ; Kuiauuei S. Salmi, d. b. u. c L a.
Martha E. Illehl. deceased, late of Upper
Leacock township ; Jehn Weill, Cicrnarven,
administrator.
Michael Connelly, decoased, late of Col
umbia borough; Elizabeth J. Grande mid
Michael Connelly, Columbia, uduilnlstra
tcrs. Jauies Swords, doceasod, Inte of Maner
township ; Adollue Swords, Maner, adminis
tratrix. Elizabeth Miller, deceased, late el War
wick township ; Jacob Miller, Ephrata, Levi
II. Miller. Delaware, and Samuel II. Miller,
West Eari, administrators.
Jehn Wilsen, deceased, late of Kast Dru Dru
mere township; James M. Wilsen, East
Dru mere, administrator.
Nelt-ri from marietta,
M v in in t a, SepL 7. Her. Jehn E. G raham,
formerly rector of St. Paul's church, at Man Man
heim, preached his inaugural sermon en Sun
day as rector of SL Jehn's P. E. church of
this place.
The publie schools openod ou Monday
morning. The attendance was large with
geed prospects for an Incroase In numbers.
in we nigu i-cuoei severai new iexi uoeks
have been added.
The school beard held its regular monthly
meeting last night. All the niouibers were
presenu The elllcers are : Dr. G. W. Keicb,
president; Thee. Hlestatid, secretary, and
l'red'k. Waller, treasurer. Severai resolu
tions were passed and reports read. The
president submitted the following report et
the nttendance at the public schools Monday,
SeptemberO: High school : Prof. I. S. Gelst,
principal; Miss Sarah Hums, assistant.
Attendance, 57 ; male secondary : Miss Mary
Turner, .10 ; remain secendary : Miss Ltzzle
Lennex, Je ; Jehn Scott primary : Miss Jeasie
Lowellvn, 6.1 ; central primary Ne. 1: Miss
Mlllle l-'ryberger, C'J;central primary Ne. 2 :
Miss Sarah Tumor, 11; East Prospect Ne. 1:
Miss Mlnnie Erlsman, 39 ; East Prespect Ne.
ans Allauetta urove, 2U.
Kote mill tierlltzkl Heard,
GoergoGorlltzkland Petor Hote wero taken
from prison te Alderman A. P. Dennelly's
otllce this morning and given hearings en
several charges of felonious entry and bur
glary. The charges heard wero the robberies
at the Children's Heme, Jehn Trout, tenant
rarmer at the Heme, and Mrs.S.M. Kramph's
resldonce. All the charges wero fully sus
tained and In default of bail the accused were
remanded te jail te await their trial at the
November sessions. Thore are still a num
ber of charges against the same partles te be
dlsposed et at Alderman Dennelly's, after
which Alderman Spurrier will hear thorn lit
the complaints made against them at that
olllce.
llilukvs lu a Truck ratch.
Christian llriickhart, vvhe rosides near
Saltings, had a truck patch of fitie water
melons and cantolepos,Ac., up te it few nights
age when a party of thlovea and destroyers
visiled It. Mr.Hruckliartdlseovered the party
ami shot at tliem with a rllle. They fled at
ouce, throwing away a large let ofcantelepos
as Ihey rati and managed te oscajie. Alter the
thloves get away Mr. llriickhart found that
they hail cut oil and left en the ground a
number or cantolepos, whlle many ethors
were plugged or cuL The whele crop was
destroyed, and the large watormelona wero
nearly all brokeiu Tiioewnor has geed cause
le no tiugry.
Church Deilltutlenat Yerk Haven.
The new Evangelical church at Yerk
Haven was dedicated en Sunday. The cere
monies were impressive, and the discourses
interesting te the large congregation. The
church Is a beautiful lrame structure thirty
two by forty-six feet, with arched celling.
It has a tewer 87 feet high, iu which it Is In
tended te place a bell.
DruKgltU ami l'harmacUU te Ceuvene.
Prem tlie l'rovldenco (IL I.) Jenrtiaf, of
Soptemuer 1, furnished by Mr. O. A. Uein
Itsh, It Is evldent that the annual conven
tions of the National Hetali;l)rugglsta und the
American Pharinaeeutlcal association te be
held iu that city, en Monday next, will be
very large.
.Summer tenure.
TheMb-HOH Hern, or Seuth Pilnee street,
have returned from Tllusvllle, where they
had been for i.everal months pasL
OoergoF. ltathren has geno for a day'ii
fishing in the Susquehanna, uear Marletta.
bteamahlp Arrivals.
Nuw Yenif, Sept. 7. Arrived, Ituly Irem
Liverpool, Kulda from ltromen.
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CWahuinotek, D. V., SepL 7.-I'er
Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
Delaware and Maryland geuerally fair
weather, slightly warmer wind, generally
easterly.
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Hay 111 nun, HepL 7, 0:13 a. m.-Tha
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leek for the first of the Mtloaer the lateraw'' .;'
tleiml yacht racea te be calletl te-day betwfwi's'i
the Onlatea and Mayilower, U anythlnf fcnrt''4
premising, tin !e the present writing. TW-
morning dawned cloudy and hary with eTery '
Indication of rain, and hardly a breath of MrV-L
all I,,,. UIhma..!.. ...hIm 41.. .. 1V
n.,i.iiK tinw vnuj uiuiiiiiiK iud uiiajrrmyj t& '
has been crowded with yachts. aUMmtxwla. '''m: j
laiincues anu craius ei an uoscripilena. "
The start was made at ledd:30. Maylleww,
Is about ene length ahead, Thoeountoto W'
salled ever In te-day'a race la the regular New
Yerk yacht course, about 38 mile.
11:1a The Mayflower broke out horjlb herjlb horjlb
tepsail nnd alie crossed the line and drew
rapidly away from the Englishman. They
are both en the starboard tack reaching for
OwUhead. Mayflower draws away fresi
Galatea constantly. Hands are playing and
a gieat crowd of vessels are surrounding the
yachts iu the rear.
11:15 a.m. The Mayilower has just takes
the Galatea's wind. She has passed as though
the Englishman was standing still.
11:10 .v. m, The Mayllewer has a lead of
clean half mlle.
11:12 a. m Mayllewer has tacked te star
beard, both new en same tack. The May May May
iloeor Reems te be constantly Increasing her
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lead. Tlie wind Is freshing up a little.
The Mayilower en the pert tack crossed
the Galatea's bow about flve lengths In the
lead te windward. They are splitting lacks
oil Heffman Island. Wind S. E., fair, 6
mllesan hour.
At 12:27 the Mayilower tacked te pert
Galatea tacked te starboard at 12 p. m.
At 12J7 the Mayilower tacked te star
board, and at 12:10 the Galatea te pert The
Mayilower Is standing southeast and wilt
seen make the splL
Till! OAI.ATB.V UAtNlMU.
12:17 v. M. The yachts are coming near te
Huey Ne. 10. The Galatea baa gained con
alderably en the Mayllewer aud isnew about
llye lengths astern.
12:53 r. it. Galatea tacked le starboard at
12:51 ; Mayilower tacked te starboard at 1253.
Galatea went back te pert at 12 AS, having
te de It in erder te make the spit en the nest
tack. The May II ower la reaching for the spit
ou the starboard tack,
1 3j$rM. The Mayilower ranges J ust clear
the point et Heek from hore and the Galatea, 3
just getting In range of Naveslnk llghL The
Mayllewer leads by a geed mite and a-halt
Highlands 2;10 r. M. At 2:01 p. m., the
Mayilower was passing Scotland lightship,
about a mlle ahead el the cutter.
Fenr Wadswertii, SepL 7.-235 r. m,
The Mayflower turned the Saudy Heek,
lightship at 2:30 and Is new bound In.
Pert Wadswertii 253 r. m, Galatea
turned the Sandy Heek lightship at 2:35:30.
New Yerk, SepL 7. The official time
taken en the judges' beat from the start was j
Galate.i, 1050:11 ; Mayflower, 10:53:12. The
Galatet blanketed the Mayilower, and from
the shore It appeared that the Mayllewer was
the ilrt ever the line.
Feri Wadswertii;! r. m. The May May May
iloeor apparently rualntalnsWfcer long lead, .
and is making fast time toward the point of
endlnrr. The crowd of steamers are beef
near the Galatea, while tlie Mayilower Is go
ing it unattended far In advance Beth
yachts hive evcry rag of sail set that will
draw.
The Ciller Slaite Them Drunk,
Ciinticai.ia, 111., SepL 7. Patoka, a small
place eight miles north of here, has a pro
hibitory law aud is known as a teinperaece
town. P. A. Sheck, a grocer, living lu the
plau.', w as recently arrested en the charge of
selling clder, which, It was claimed, was con
trary te law. It was a test case, and at a trial
which has Just been concluded, severai wit
nesses svvore that the clder sold by defeudaut
had made them drunk. Doctors who were
examlued disagreed as te the Intoxicating
nrnmirtlennf tlie lleuld. but tbe turv returned
a verdict assessing a nominal flue against y"l
Sheck. jgja
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Killed My a Natural Gaa Ulelosleu. 3
Warsaw, Ills , SepL 7. By au exploslea ir4i
of natural gas In a 00-feet well being dug ifesWt
flve miles from here. Yesterday. UtrfmtmT"
Miller, a workman, was killed, Jehn Haps 1
fatally Injured and Hemer MuMahen and J
Cliarles Hasklns fearfully burned. Miller ;:;
was frightfully burned, the skin ever bin
entire body peeling off In a few minutes afUr
the explosion, which was caused by taking
llghted lautern Inte the well.
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St. Leuih, Sept. 7. TheDeinocratleprl-?'!
rearles for the Ninth distrlet congreRieoaC?Jj,
convention wound up last night In the kill-, ;.
tng of Censtable James F. Hyan, a well- '
known local politician. He and Hill Gooley,
uu employ e e! a theatre, get Inte a verbal row
ou Market street, and finally both drew their
revolvers. Gooley was the quicker and shot '
Hyan in the abdemen and made his escape,
Beth were hard characters, each having bees
coucerned lu several sheeting scrapes before.
IllliteU KntgbU or Laber.
Pkeiua, 11L. Sept. 7. The first anututl
reunion of the Knights of Laber of Illinois)
was held In this city yesterday with an atten
dance of 1,000. HiKTeches wero made by
Master Workman Hennet, of Heck, Island,
and General Werthy Peremin OrllUth, el
Chicago, also by Mr. S. E. Williams Patterson,
of La Sails, state orator. Address of welcome
was made by S. A. Klnsey, mayor of Peoria.
Killed UU Wife.
nuvvALe. N. Y.. SenL 7. Jehn T. Oliver.
Ce years of age, shot and fatally wounded artyfe
wlfe Mary, en Pennsylvania street, early UM,t j
morning, uiivernuu uu iraiiuuuimiji j
together for evor a year. Thia morning M" tfi' sj
unver anu uer meiuer were qui waiKiug, j
Wllu unvut muiieu up uwiiuu u y?mwwjj
fired, tbe ball entering at tee base et mm'
bralu. Oliver was arrested. His reaaeu fcr ,
the act was that she would net llve with Ma.' . ;
Wbjr An IUInela County li OlaaV
JIattoen. 111.. Sept 7. Thlshae M
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most proepereus year for this oe ly,
ItllneUj became a state. Sue Jaiya,
of wheat, eats, rye, nay aad jfreMawa
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knevvn. Tue corn crop wu
Tbe acreage Is unusually large,
stand away above the average.
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A catholle 1'rlett Jeuu Uie I
Da i.las, Tex., SepL 7, Jaraaiab AMMai
a priest In the Heman Catholle ekunk, kw'
jeiuml thellaptlat church, Mr. haw km
been ntteut threo years studying k K2
faith and making up his mind c lha art '
ln. II, l. in, u han(larl h SasT. MC -
UauiitT, at the church te-nlghL 'ej&1 st-&.
Killed WitB a uwb. '
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WrsT Union, Iowa, Sepfc ' ?'
yesterilay Henry Smith, WyeaweM, UUJ
AbndiamPock.alariaer, with . "?
fatally Injured Mra. Teek a4 WlMaw
.i,i a rmii.nl with xtlatiu IBM )
Inte the hoeae. SmWi thi wiwirJ
fire the heuse. The ealy hum
the de-! Is a quarrel abeat "T
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done.
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