h JwN "'Tf f 1 .V - 'V "& - vOv".'tViJ"-- T' Y , -P ;' " 'fflBpSarjeyaMSWSF' fi e?3S jsaaf . ." JV' . i m . . Ii - swai KJTTTSjBF HMHHhv "'-.-A,-- II. , f?-'-"" : x y p m rrrrrtfTfir g xgetii '.A. , A .A JV . j.'" A ,W ''iwl i iiiiw .'I .. . Nf j teWiWWS ffrifj). tV.t fwB .- 'Lrffff-. fl" "., "IjBbbbbbT T - UU) zrsrw x vT t i . sm VWjIll E- .bbbbT bbbb. aaal i ame k VOLUME XXIII NO. POPULAR SUMMKK KE80RTS. LANVAHTMANH Wtl.t. ItKVUUMrit Tlllt AVVVHAUt UK TIIKIHVUUTIIAVAU Chsrle. llmllnjr Wanier'n Uriel Hellene l laing ttrsiiiti, I'.llieren, Ailiurjr I'mti, Ocean Unite nml Hsrulosn-Hew Tliej Meein te Impartial ilerer. 1 here I uu eye quicker and keener le see through tlm sonitiUnee or ttiln t(n than Charles Diultey Warner's, nml thorn It nu lKiuilellir or tuuru nkllirul than hlslode hlslede hlslode scrllie things as they really are. Ill tlie charming nerl.il "'Iliulr Pilgrimage," new running In llitifer's Mtvjnstnt, hu tiring" Ills keenness of observation ami tsiwers et liiiinernit1) jet accurate description te ber lipju the various aumiiier re-tort which lie makes IiIm fashionable yet muistblu pilgrim's xlslt. Ai we lullew till) )eung artist, hiiiI here of tlie pilgrimage, Mr. Kill);, en tlm pages el tlie .September iiiiiulier of tlie tti iga nine, we come in several places which are particularly familiar le Luncanter bilks, mill caii therefore Hselally appreciate what he has le sty of tlivui, for " we knew hew It li mtsolves I" I.OIII 11IIA.NC1I. "Leng limited mill II adjuncts tre pUniUHl for New Yerk ciriirnlenltU ulm nroceiitrnt wltli tliuoce.ui mid tlie mil nlr, nml ile net cue much for tlie pIctiinMiiiit). It I'jtii iNideturlbtHl in n pliruie n Mralulit line or iiily oe-wt with a lilifli tMiik, i.trnVltl (nltnilrhenay, anil nil vmlleii rewel hetiil nml ivIIhkiih. Iviuiwltiit what tlie Atnurlcaii e nUId cottiiue ami liotet nre, It H iiniKx-ai iwry tiie te Ijeiic llnincli te ImMi mi aeon aeen aeon rnie pli'tiiroef It In the iiilml. ttiun treiii tlie enil of tlie piur, tlie ceaiI iiipe.irN te t) all hnllt lip . thin, MniKKlliiR tlly liy the unit. Tlie line of liullilliiK li coiitiniieiis fur two nillcvt, Ireni Ieiik llrnnuli te Kllwnm ; uilitwiiy It the Wcit KnU, whure our teurUtn wero advWeil tOKDiia tlie lien! pint of bwir Mitlon, a medium point of roxecUblllty tm tm tweiMi thoeuiiniioii iniHltnyoleiiat'itroiiilty nml the cottiiKe rullmimeiit of the oilier, nml eiiially ieiiMiilti)t te the nuw, w tilth nl tr.iri crew ill of iiiutreilltiii IwttliiK mvn ami lieltliiK womeii. Tliu line tolleti et thoe uhllilruu of lertunu ure net ltvi ailinliinl tlmn tlmlr fiwliloniihle riKiM'enrHO iimmiuri. The xiitlrlHt wheiulil that Atlautli' City It typical ofl'lillndelphU, Mill alie that I,eni llraiich li typical el aw Yerk. WJiat .Mr. KIiik alil win tli.it tliu xrttlrl'.t wai net n.'iiiiliitet with the keikI necluty efullhur pluce. "In thu maruliiK the artlit went up te tlie pler at the lritliliiit hour. TIieu-iaihI of moil, wemi'ii nml chllilrMi wero IeiiIiik alHiut In tholUely aurf proinl-KHieiuily, ruMulliii; te Iho aiiHUteramicli forms an nature hail kIm'ii thorn, w Ith a iiHKlest contltlenco In lier IiaiulU work. ItweiniHl le tlie artlit, who was a "indent of tlie human IlKiire, that many or thexe ptople weulil net ImMi liatliiNl In pulillu If iialure hail maile tlium aoircenihioun. All ilewu tlie uliore wero p.ivllleiis ami b.Uti b.Uti b.Uti lioue.i, and the ncone at a dlitnme wai mil iiullke that when the water li occupied liy MhoelaorieapliiK mackurel. An uxctirhleu Ktoainer Irem New Yerk landml at the pier The tuiHoiiRen wero net or any rceiKnlyd Americaii type, but mUed lerul(;ii racw-n crowd el nwiwctalile MX)ple who take their raru helldayn rather aurleunly. amloller Utile et lnlereat le an iittltt. 'IIieIkuLh Uiatnrrhe at uljlit are Mid te tiring a Iehm r(icctahle caru lliey de' And thoae en Suiidax briiiKaluient as lud anddiiroulable a crowd an the car de nt Atlantic City- tliu erv hciiui of 2e erk and 'lclnlty. i:i.iii:iien. 'It In plea.iaiit walk or ilrUe down te KllwioimuenUioro Hamii tiroe.c, oipceLilly If ttiere hnppeu te boa doien aclil.s In the oiling. .Sucli olej;aiice as tlih waterlug plnce liai llea 111 tlil.i direction , the niboreu la a reltiied iert or held, and lias near It a group el pretty cottage, net tee fautaitlc for holiday residence, ami uen the 'greeny 'greeny yellewy' eueH de net lunch ellend, ler eo ee eo cuutricllleMet color are teiusl down by tlie mm aliiKiHpliere. The collagen liae oxcellcnl law tin nut with brilliant beds of llenerH, and the turf rlala that at Newport, but without a tree or Nhrub unywhere alone the uliore the aipcctM tee unrolleod and plioteKraplilcally dUtincL IloreaaolMowhnro the cctuige lite In taking the place of hotel life. "There wero few hand Heme lurneutanii the main drive, and perliapi the iHipuiar chaiae ler of the place wati Iml IchUhI by the uhe of emnlbuieM tiiHtead of cirrtuges. ler, not withstanding i:iboreuaiid such fashion as Is there gatliered, Leng 1 1 ranch lacxa 'atyle.' After the Whlte bulpliilr, ltdld net wem te King allve Willi gayety, nor has It atiy aocl aecl aocl ety. In the hotel parlors there Is music In the openings, but little dancing except by children. Large women, olUmMvely dresn'jd, sit about theterauda, mid gUea heavy mid 'cemiany' air te the drawing rooms. Ne, the plnce Is net gay. The people coine here le eat, te bathe, te take the air ; mid theie are reasons enough for being here. I'ieii the artist, alert for social peculiarillta, the wene made only two imprositleus, and these were the Orleulal lualtires here alluded te he was strongly Impressed by the uoses and the diamonds " ASIll 111 I'Alt IC AND OII.AN llllOM . "Asbury Park Is the werdly correlative el Ocean drove, and esteems Itself a notch aboe It in social tone. Lach Is a city el small houses, ami each is teeming with life, but Ocean Dreve, whose ceutre Is the cauipmeet Ing tabernacle, ledges its devotees in tents as well as cottages, and copies the architecture or Oak lllulls. 'Iho Inhabitants of the two cities meet en the tw e- mile-long plank prom prem prom unade by the sea. l'erhup thore is no place en the coast that would mero astonish the lorelgnor than Ocean drove, uml II he should dtiscrlbell faithfully he would be uupepular with Its Inhabitants, lie would be astonished at tlie crowds at the station, the throngs In the streets, the shops and steres ler supplying the wants el the religious pilgrims, and used as he might be te tlie promis cuous bathing along our coast, he would Inevitably comment uhii the free dein existing here. Ile would hee women In their bathing drosses, wet and clinging, walking In the streets of the town and he would read notices posted up by the camp meeting authorities forbidding women se clad te come upon tlie tabernacle ground. Ile would also read placards along the beach explaining the reason why do de teiicy In bithiug suits is desirable, and he would wonder why such notices Blieuld- be necessary. II, lien ever, lie walked along the shore at bathing limes lie might be enlightened, and he would see besides a lertalu simplicity el nik-I il llfe which sophisticated Kurope lias no parallel for. A peculiar custom here Is sand-burrowing. Te He In the warm sand, which accommedatos Itself te any po sition or tlie body, and llsteu te the dash of tlie waves, is a dreamy and delightful way or siHUidlng n Hummer day. The beach for mllesls strewn with these sand-burrewerH, In group of two or tliroe or half a dozen, or slngle llgures laid out like the rtllgles or Urusaders. One encounters these gieups siirawllng In all attitudes, and freiiiienlly asleep in their promiscuous beds. The forelgneris forced te soe all this, bocause It iiainiuiiu UAUiuiueil, il couiiie in naming suits take a dip together in the sea, and thou Ile down In the Baud. Tlie artist proposed te make a sketch or ene or these primitive couples, but it was Impossible te de se, be. ciuse they lay In a trench which they had scooped In the sand two feet deep, ami had heisted an umbrella (nor their heads. The position win novel unit artistic, but beyond the reach el tlie artUU 1 1 wns n great pity, because Rrt is never mero agreeable lliau when It concerns Itself Willi domestic llle." HVltXlOIIA. In leasing te be a seciety centre, il has become In a manner metropolitan ; ter the season it is no loiiger 11 provincial village, but the ineellng-plaoe et as mixed and heterogeneous a throng aa Hews lulu New Yerk from all the Union In the autumn shopping period. " li was race week, but the sporting men did net give Naratega their complexion. It was convention time, but except in the hotel corridors politicians were net tlie feature of the place. One or the great hotels was al most oxelualvely occupied by the descend ants el Abraham, but tlie town did net at all resemble Jerusalem. Innumerable board-ing-heusos swarmed with city aud country clergymen, wlie have a woli-feuudod lui- 7. preuilen tht the waters of Iho spjlngs Iime a benellceut relation te the bilious secretions oft hey err, but the rewirt had net an op pressive air ornanetlty. Nearly oery prom inent politician In tlie state nml n geed many from ether states registered at the hotels, hut no one seemed te think that Iho country was In danger. Hundreds of mini ami womeii wero thorn bocause they had been lliote overy year for thirty or forty years buck, mid they have no doubt that their health atmelutely reiUlres a week at Saratoga, yet the vlllage lias net tlm aspect of a sanitarium, 'ihe hotel illnliig-roeius mid Killorles were thronged Willi Urge, ecr. dresseil women, wliogllttered with illsiiiends and lisiked uncomrerlable in silks aud vel vets, nml MriMilway was gny with elegant equipages, but nelssly would gn te Hsratega te study the fashions. I'erliaps the most lui. pressHesiSHtacle In tills lowly world was the row of millionaires sunning theimeUes otery morning en the plsrs of the Utates, solemn men In black broadcloth and whlte lints, who said llttle, but looked rich; ial ial ters used te twis that way casually, and the townsH)eplo regiirded them with a kind of awn, as if they wero the king plus or the wiioie social lanriei imieveii liie.seiii ignaies were only pleasing Incidents in tlm kiileld kiileld kiileld osciple show. "One might beamtised at the Haralogashew without taking an active put In It, mid In deed nobody il lil seeiu te take a very active pat tin It. KterylsHly was looking eii. Peo ple drove, visited the springs In a vain ex pprlallnu that excessive drinking et the med icated waters would counteract the ellecl of excessive geriusndlrliig ul the hotels-Hit about In the euilless rows or arm chairs en the plarus, crowded the heavily uphelstensl parlors, prnmemideil In thoeerrfdnra, listened te the music In tlie morning, and again In the afternoon, and thronged the stairways aud passages, ami blocked tin the entrance te tlm ball-rooms. Halls T Yes, with dress ife rttjuciir, many beaiitlrut women In wonder ful toilets, a few lrtntttuitci, a ccanlty el voting men, and a delicious bind- iiiulIi better music than that at the White .Sulphur." Tilt: KIND OF W Ml HISlI I'l.Al I'.S. "And yel no society. Hut .1 womlerlul ng glomeratlon, the artist was saying. It Is n robust sort of a pi e. If Newport is the iiueeu of the watering-places this Is the king. Sen hew well led and 1st the people are, men and women Isrgeand expinsive.rlchly dress csl, prosperous looking What a contrast le the family sort or life at the While .Sulphur ' Here ueUsly, apparently, cires ler anybody else net much ; It Is net te li expected that people should knew each ether in such a hut erogeoiis concern ; you son hew coin para tlvely few greetlngs thore are en the plvs and in the parlors. Yeu notice, tee, that the types are net se distinctively American as at thoSeutliorii resort lull lacei, thick necks mere like Hermans than Americans. Mid then the everlasting white hats. nd I sup khe It Is net certain that overy man In a tall white hat Is a isilltlcUu, or a railway mug late, or a sirllng linn. "I lice big hotels are an epitome of expm expm sive, gorgeous A merlcaii Hie. At the I i rand I ulen, King was Ne. 1,710, and It seeinwl te him that he walked the length of tlie town te get te his room alter ascending four steries. Ile might as well, se far as exercise was con cerned, hive taken ail apartmeut outslde. And the dining-room. Standing at thodeoi, he had a x lsta et au eighth of a mile of small tables, Hurkllng wltti brilliant service of glass and isircelain, chandeliers ami frescoed celling. What perfect apK)lntmenlsl what well-trained waiters ' -perhaps they were net waiters, for he was pissed from one "olllcer'- te another "elllcer" down te his place. At the tables silent couples and restrained latnlty parties, no hilarity, Utile talking and what a contrast this was te the happy-go-lucky service and Jollity of the White Sulphur '" H TA Ttt Mll.J.h A' i;l I r.M i O.V. Illtutliic KeiKiiU or ttin Nrluu Cuinuilttec nml Kittling Dtniers. The ninth annual convention or the State, Mlllers' association was held iu llarrltburg en Tuesday afternoon aud evening. There wa discussion of various subjects or Interest tomlllerH, and the following elllcers were elected President, It. 1'. Lisenlierg, et Hun tingdon , tirst vice president, Jacob Walter, Kasteu, second vice-president, Cyrus Hella, Lewistewn . secretary and treasurer, Landls l.evan, Luncaster. '1 here wero atsiut eighty members preseul from all parts of Pennsyl vania and ortlens et New Jersey and Dela ware. ltHrU of the coiiimittee en Insurance, transportation, machinery, and process, grain for nulling, grading ami Inspection were pro pre sen ted and discusHtsl. The Insurance report wan taken up at length, and it was generally agreed that a mutual association Is the best filau presented. Over J100.0OO were pledged or the new company aud a new oemmltloo was appointed te act with the oxe. utlve com mittee and secure u charter ami rtect the preliminaries. Urosen was selected as the next place of meeting. The association will leave m a body fur Mlnuoaelis this morning. X eterluary burglMilia Iu Srsalull. A meeting or the Pennsylvania Stale 'veterinary association was held In the su preme court room, llarrlsbitrg, en Tuesday, President Salader, or Heading, iu the h ilr. Paiers were read by Dr. Mi 'inner en " ltetrnvenileii el the litems Iu Cattle, ' and by Dr. Uuldokeer en 0..iudurs." Alter a discussion of tlie lalter IMper, it was deter mined by tlie association te ebtalu preper legislnlleu iu regard te the disease, as the only piosent protection is an arbitrary ruling by tlie Isiard or health. IIHIUIM AVVIIIKXTM. A Farmer ami Ills Daughter Drive Illtii Dltih nil .Maner Street. About four o'clock this morning as a farmer and his daughter were driving en Maner street en their way te market, their horse stumbled against tlie rope thrown across the stroet at the point where the new sewer is being built. The tanner's daughter jumped from the wagon and o&eipod unhurt, but tlie fanner, together with the liorse and wngen, fell into the ditch. The wagon was a geed ileal damaged, but the man ami horse wero net much Injured. Tlie rojie thrown across the street te provent tiersens Irem driving into the ditch, had slipped down from Its fastening, nml was only about a loot above the ground, and was unseen by the tanner in the dull light or the curly morning. Tliu names of the jairties could net Kv learned. There was an eloctrie light burning at one end et tlie Hewer and a double gasoline light at the ether, rnpes being stretched across at either end te provent accident. K itch A .Smith, the contractors, are pushing en the work el Iho new sewer with great vigor, ami will Iu few days have Maner htreel ready for sale travel. Inte a Merlar lied. There is a mortar bed en Weal Chestnut street, openllo the residence of Themas Ciiiuiiilugs, Ne light win na the wayfarer te boware of it. Tuesday evcnlng about b.iil o'clock Fred Lngle's team was driven Inte It, and the horse's legs wero coverod with the burning lime. Prompt application of water H.uiHi uieiiuimui irem smieriug. Hurry Ijutbeii's I'llglit. Harry Lawsen, of lloneybrook township, Chester county, and a mom be r of the llriu el lllpple A. Lawsen, cattle dealers, has, It is thought, Hed le Texas, where lie has been doing business in cattle. Ills liabilities ate In the neighborhood of J75.00D. Ills heaviest victim Is the llrm of lloyce it Moere, el Cnatesville, who endorsed papers for him te the amount or f 18,000. Others who have en dorsed for him are llaldwln Uray and Frank lletluian. Lawsen Is IIS years of age ami married. He is n grandson at Marshall II. Hickman, a very wealthy gentleman reading In West Cheater, mid a nophevv of Hev. Mr. Arneld, of 8U Poter'H, Cliester county. Ile Is connected with the very besl lainlllenel lire In a hliee hlere Wlmleir. Hlierlly after 7 o'clock last e ening the lace curtalu lu the stere of Hhaub it Hums caught tire tromngasjeu The HamesBpread rapidly te the lullammable material In the window and U looked for a llttle while as If tlie Haines would reach the main room- and cause it gorleus tire. J. W. Jehnsen, Daniel Glass and a reporter or the Intelmciknebu wero In ireut of Markley's cigar store when they saw the blaze. They ran ever and succeeded In removing the material en fire rrem the window and oxtlnguUhed the same by I iidiupluglt. The dauiuge doue was trilling. LANCASTER, WESTMINSTKlll'ItESBYTKUY. ITH AffflMittXA itmt.lt AT 1101'H.IIKI.L. kiiw vevurr ThvBlliiUlcrsanil Rlitrrs t'lie Atlcmlcd Iter. H. A, Martin Chimin Moderator IIIiiiiImeIi Iu Other l'rMli)lrlrslnnmi l.laiieu Ihn .Nut risen of Meeting. Hpei'lat Cnrrcaponilciiceef Intrlliiiksi mi Yeuft, Pa., HepU H. The presbytery of Westminster met en Monday, In regu lar session In tliu Hopewell Presbylerlan church, Yerk county, Hev. T. L. Kprluger, pastor. Hev, U. I,. Hmllh, pastor of the Cal vary church, Yerk, preached au excellent sermon from 1st Cor. 1:2, 1, "Christ Cruel Cruel Hed," nl the opeulng or Iho meeting, Hev. C. L. CeiHler and Hev. Dr. W. K. Hlugliam taking part Iu the service. At the close el this sorvlce prosbylery was constituted Willi prayer by the mrslerater, Hev. (). L. Smith. The roll was then called and the following members raspomled te their names : Ministers T. M. Crawford, C. W. HlewarL J, D. Hmllh, W. It. llrowne, T. Ij. Hprltiger, .1. M. (lalbreath, W. O. dimes It I Clark, J. J, Lane, C. U Coeilor, H. A. Martin. J, II. Turner, (1. I.. Smith, IJ. M. Hickman, Themas Thompson, D. M. Davoutiert, M. I Hess. I'.ldcrs, J. H. Jacksen, of Union; Kdgar Mebley, of Hlate Itldge j J. W. Kerr, M. I)., of Yerk l'lrst ; A. C. Manifold, of Hnjiewell ; James (1, McSparran, Chestnut Level ; Win. Mci:iwaln, of Middle Oclorare ; .1. A. Hur ley, of Centre i J. W. Trout, of New Har mony ; Jehn Morgan, of (. hrlstiana , W. T. Dreiiuen, or Llttle Hrltaln ; II K. Willis, et Yerk cavalry; Hugh M. Hlekes, or Hlate vllle ; Jimse Downs, Htowartstenu. Hev. H. A Martin was unanimously chosen moderator, and Hev. l. M. lllckmnu, Klders James i. McSparran and II V. Willis, clerks. Hev. W. K. llliiglmiu, presbytery or Ches ter , Hev. tloe. r.Whltwerthy, Puget Sound, Hev. Jehn and .Samuel Jamesen, of presby tery et lllg Spring (I . P j, being proseut, were invited te sit as corn-siendlng mem bers. Hev. T. I. Hpringer, chairman of commit tee el artangomeiits, presented a roperl which was adopted, llxlug the hours for the meeting and the ss'dal services, and then presbytery adjourned te intsjt at 'J o'clock Tuesday morning. luesilaj's rrurreilings. At 0 ft. 111. prosbytery met and Hsiut the first hall hour in devotional exercises, after which mliiulosef previous evening was read and approved. The moderator announced Hie following Committee of synod, Hev. T. W. Crawlerd, Hev. t.oe. H. llell, Klder (iea H. tmrley, cemiuitten en narration of suite of religion, Hev. S. M. Hickman, Hev. 1). M. Davenport, Hlder II. M. Stokes. P. P. Whlsier, a caudidate ler Iho ministry under our care, apis-arcd lu presbytery and asked te be examined en college studies. The request was granted. Hevs. '1. M. Crawford, J. J. Lane and Dr. Ilerr wero appointed a committee te prepare u paper en the death et Hev. P. J. limlew. Hev.d. W. Liy sent au excuse for net at tending the present sessions of meeting of presbytery and was excused. Hev. C. Ik Cernier and (loe. I lick man was appointed te assist it. L. Clark 111 Ills exam ination of Mr. S. Slides Is arts and science, (ieorge H. Trout, a candidate under our care was dismissed te presbytery et Chester. Hev. J. H. Turner asked ler the pastoral relation existing between him and Llttle Hrltaln church be dissolved. Commis sioners Jeseph II. Kvans mid Itussel Maxwell, from the Llttle Hrltaln church reKjrted that the chunh reluctantly Joined with him in asking the dissolution of tills relation. The request was granted, aud Hev. J. II. Turuei was dismissed te presby presby prosby eory of Allegheny. The congregation gave him sumo estlmable testimonials, commend ing his Isithrulness, and recenunendlu.- him in cenlidence te the brethren with whom he is te labor. Hev. J. M. Ualbreath was appointed te preach next Sabbath In Llttle Hrltaiuchurch, declare the pulpit vacant and act us modera tor ter session ler the next six months. Hev. Kebeit Gamble asked for a letter of dismissal te the presbytery el Philadelphia, which was grunted. Mr. 1'. 1Z. Loyd, at present a student for tlie ministry in Yerk Collegiate Institute, ro-i-uested the benefit et scholarship lu that in stitution, Prcsbjiery recommended him te the proper olltiersler it, These delegates te next meeting el presbv presbv terv . were appeintcsl: C. Stewarl, D. D. Hev. J. M. (laliireath, Hev. T. M ICrawferd, Hev. C. Ij. Coedor. jVIteruates, Hev. T. Ij. Springer, Thompson, Smith, Davenport. I.lders James U. McSparran, James Jack Jack eon, A. C. Manifold, J. II. Ilerr, D. I). A Her mans li. 1 . Willils, Jus Pierce, Jes. Black, W. Mcllwaue. The Hev. IU I- Clark aud Ulder Jes. Pierce, counnissleuers te general assembly reported, report accepted Jand lidellty com mended. Hev. J. (i Calrnes, J. M. i.albreatli, (1. S. Smith, were appointed cemmittee te arrange ler a systematic visitation el the churches by committee of presuvtery te held special serb s el services In the iudi v idual churches. The cemmittee en minutes ul general assembly reported calling atten tion le several Items et business which was considered. Hev. li. L. Smith rcid the re re ro Hirtel Ladles' l'ereigu Missionary society, and the presbytery expressed their hearty sympathy wltli the society lu their otlerts. Alter which jiresbytery took a recess until 1.1) p. III. The lteriiuun sesleu. Presbytery met at 1:15 p. in. and was .iddressed by Hev. (iee. V. Whltwerth en behaltef aid te the beard or colleges lu the West and was Inllovved by an address by Hev. Dr. Stewart upon the subject "The Church is the Agency ler the Helormatieu of the World," alter which Hev. Dr. Hingham sjioke et tlie gospel as the ower te he used toreierm the world. The chairman en the committee te exaiuliie Mr. Wheeler report they had examined htm en education and report 1.1s approval, which, was adopted. i'lm overturo from the general iissembly Iu regard te the change el government of the church te eimlile tliu elder le moderate the meetings of synod and general ivssembly was discussed. The matter was postponed until spring meeting of prosbytery ler defi nite action. Ijveuiug sossleu was liken up In a popu lar meeting with spis-lal rulereiice te the work en the ulsh Mountains. Alter a few rep irts Irem committees presbytery ad loomed te meet at the cull et Iho moderator iu the Mission church at Lebanon. The peeple here have a beautlliil church building, a xery enorgetlo iMster, and 1 was very much surprised te Uml se thickly a set tled funning country, and every ellert was inude te make it pleasant ter ttie ministers and elders. They also showed their appro appre appro cl.ulenol the meeting by their large attend ance at all lis sossieus, ami we come away wltli a better opinion el the Yerk county hills ami its peeple tlmn we had treui hear say. .MniultiiHtalUr Developed 1'iuler Mnjrur hiullli. The epeclul committee appointed by Phila delphia common council te investigate charges against Mayer Hmllh, announced Tuesday that if the ma or desired te testify In person he would no Heard te-day. Heward March, chief clerk in the major, testttled that he had fl,lUl) in his possessiou which had been paid ler the redemp tion et dogs In KM uml lbs"). He said hu never knew el a pelice assess nieut, but that he had received contributions Irem some of the moil Individually. Controller Dochert was recalled ami guve testimony concerning certain names that up. pound en the ihiHce pay rolls. The chief et detei lives testllled that several utllcetH who did special service went imder assumud names, and drew thelr jmy iiuder assumed mimes, mid that it was necessary te conceal thelr Identity. "A. K. Uray," who was called as a witness, said hu was it ssjclal ullicer, uml lucolved his Instructions from the chtet et police. He relusud te disclose the nature of any police duty hu had done sluce his up. poluiment. Late lu the altorneon, Chtel Clerk .March sent his tosiguallen te the major, ami It was accepted at once. A I.lttle of Uverrtliliic from the New Yerk Bun. Mr. Maine's Bpoechos In the present Maine canvass may be described as protection with iru'dental pinhlbltleu. PA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1886. IIABK IIAt.t HRIKIM. The Alliletlc-llroehljn Osmeanil IU UUuriler. CliliAge lleleals New Vnrk. The Association games yesterday wero I At Phlladelphla: (olevon Innings) Allilotle n, llroeklyn.'lj at llsltliuore: Italllmore U, Mets 0; at (Cincinnati: Loulsvllle 11, Cin cinnati I) at Pittsburg! Ml. Leuis 12, Pitts burg 1. Thn Ijeague games of yesterday rosulted as follews: At HI. Leuis: St. Leuis 0, Phil adelphia I ; at Chicago : Chicago II, New Yerk I; at Kansas City: Kansas City 1,1, Hosten 3 j at Detroit : Detroll I, Washington 1, In the Allilollc-llreoklyn game yostenUy two et the former plsyers made three base hits and, although thore was one out at the time, no runs wero scored In theltinlng. Mr. Carlln umpired the game reinirgsbly well. Ills troattnent by the crowd was il disgrace te any city, and Ills a wonder that he al lowed thn game te proceed under IL The 7'tmci has this te siy. "The right-Held 'hoodlums' get In their work, and made a very noisy time of It for a while, during which the most vlle and blasphemous Ian Ian guage was useil. The disorder was net con lined te tlie right Held, however, for several season ticket-holders iu the private bexes tixik part In It, and their oaths and threats were just as loud and as plainly heard as theso which came rrem the bleaching iKiards. Mr. Carlln made only ene mistake. That was In net slopping the game, and having theso obnoxious characters, whether en the open seats or In the prlvale boxes removed rrem the grounds." Had the game gene the ethor way the umpire would surely have boeu mobbed. The police were rein rein rein ferced before the close of tlm game, but were net needed. The Mets had but lour lilts oil Kllrey yes terday and tiie Pittsburg twoell Peutr.. The Milten club dofeatod the Williams, pert by te .ri,aud Altoeua downed Hradferd liy 13 te 1. Tlie Wllkosb-irre dofeated Scran ten by 5 te i yosterday. Hoever ami Hei liy each had home runs. Clitetgn Defeats New urk. CilltArie, Hept.H. Tlie game between the Chicago mid New Yerk base ball clubs te day resulted as fellows : Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 .New Verlc ..0 OHIO Untunes Chicago, JlcUennlck -New lurk, Vtclciiand Dcaslcy. s 0 il 1 anil i 1-1: (103 Kcll Harvest Hume Services at I. Iltle xiisliinct,ii, jV grat tabernacle and harvest home meet ing will be held by the Church of Ued, In Washington borough, commencing Saturday, September II, te be centinued ever two Sun days. jV Urge tabernacle has been erected Iu which te held the meetings ami display the fruits of the hoesoiu The ejienlug sermon will be preached en Saturday evening by the Hev. C. D. Itlshel, of Columbia. Preach ing Sabbath morning at 10 a. nu. at t p. m. and at 7.10 p. in. A grand children's meeting and seug service at l.W p. in. Preaching every evening during the week, A number or ministers will be present te as sist the pastor. '1 he services are open te the public m stung liy an Insect. Lest evening a little girl picked up au in sect and handed It le Alderman Patrick Don Den nelly, saying that it would be a nice morsel for his mocking bird. The alderman took it In his hand and was almost immediately stung by It. The pain caused by the sting was intense, much worse thin the sting of a wasper lioriiet,and kept thealdermin awake nearly all night, notwithstanding the use or antidotes applied by Dr. Leug. The Insect is a very inuecent looking ene, something like a mantis. It will lw Hhevvn te Dr. S. S. Hath ion, the entomologist. XVeildlug llrllr Tuesday evening Miss Kate Wiuower, daughter of Peter J. Winevver, et Ne. 320 West King atteet, was married te Walter Suyd am. The ceremony took place at the rosldence of tl.e bride's parents aud was performed by Hev. 1-. L. Heed, el Christ Evangelical Lutheran church. A large cum ber of relatives and friends et the bride nod groom, including lersens Irem Philadelphia, llarrisburg, Columbia and ether places, were present. The presents wero many and hand some. A big supper was had ami tho.-e pres ent enjoyed themselx os until a lute hour. luiU hliwitlng Match The pigeon sheeting tournament began at Mcciranu'a park this afternoon. The attend ance is large and there are many strange shooters In town. Among these who came Irem Heading are Messrs. Hill, lllnnershltz, lluck waiter, Weidler, Lawrence, Cooper and ethors. The ilrst contest is butween Cline ami Hill, ler (100 a side. Klectleu ul OUlcem. jVt the regular slated meeting of Hldely Cncampmeiit, Ne. -217, I. O. O. l, held at thelr hall, Tuesday evening, the following elllcers wero elected for the ensuing term : Chiel patriarch, Henry Hill , high priest, Jehn CJ. hlober j senior warileu, (ieorge j. Shelly; junior warden, 11. I. Spencer, treasurer, K. J. Krisman. Kxamltilnc a llrltlge. Commissioners Hartniau ami l.lngrich went te I.by'H mill, Salisbury township, te examine the briilge at that point. The town ship elllcers reported that it needs repair. They will return this evening. lleymul Her Mether'. Control KII7..1 Kech appeared at Alderman Harr's olllce last evcnlng and made complaint against hoi daughter lAtiie, who, she alleges, associates with bid company and is lieyend lier coutreL The alderiuati Issuwl a warrant for lier arrest. Tralii-tliiiiipers linked t i. Twe young men giving their names as Cliarles lleyd and Walter Smith, and their residence) Philadelphia, wero arrested by Hnllread Olllcer Hey ler lumping en trains of the Pennsylvania raiireid and steallng free rides. Alderman McCenmny this morn lug sent them te the county jail (or ten days each. Opening el Heaver Street. Hubert A. Kvmis, Adam H. Hurr slid Jehn CJ. Hewl, the x lowers appointed le reisirt en tlie advisability of opening Heaver street rrem Mlllllu te West King and te assess damages ler the property taken by such open ing, it they should se roert, will meet to morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the orphans' court room. ISIC Kiiiuliu .xpiiles Henry Weber of till Seuth Queen slioet, has a tree lull el Hambe apples. Twe speci mens el the fruit wuroexamlued te day; each measured 13xt and 11 inches, mid together wolghed two pounds. Anether iJirge Siiiuluner. Hiram Slamm, who resides at Ne. iiO Fast Orange street, has a large suullower which he ralseil lu his yard. It measures eJ Inches iu clrciimforence aud 17 Inches lu diameler. The sialic upon which it was grown measures 10 feet sl inches. r. ). s. ul A. Nelrn, K. M. llolmef, of Pine drove, Hcliuylklll county, state prosident of the 1. O. H, et A., has appointed 1). C. Celeman, of Torre Hill, district prosident for Lancaster county. The members el tlie order of Lancaster, Herks, Lebanon uml ethor counties will held a reunion and picnic at Mt. dretiin, en Sop Sep Sop temlwr '.i'JUi. Orile-reil te Ile Aliviil. The Philudelpliiu chief engineer ami sur veyor yesterday notified H. A. MaloueA. Huns te proceed at eucu w ith the w uric en tlie Maillet sit cot bridge. Mrs llaueeik's lleuk. Mrs. W. S, Hancock has been engaged this suiumer In writing a volume of reminls reminls reminls coueosofhor Inte husb.md. It is new com cem com pletod and will be published this winter. Itetult el llin ArkauiaelSleclleu. Ketums from the election throughout Ar Ar Ar kansiscome In very slowly. Kneugh Is known however, te guaraiitje the Democratic tlcket 25,000 majority. THE BAHTHOLUl STATUK. A II IT VII IU TltK HAY Olf ITH HVV vr.natui. i.v.iiihjmiie.v. The I'reslilent Ksjs He Can llnil Me I'liner la Kitend Imllaliuns li ItepreiienUtlires of (he French Natien, Without Whom the lllsilajr Will lie .lnuril. WAHiiiMniiN, D. C.,HepU8. Ailinictilty has arisen ill the way of the llartheldl statue, and that Is a doubt as te Iho pew or of the prosident te Invite the partlclatlen of thuefllclal reirosentatlvo of the I'rench na tion without which the ceremonies would be comparatively absurd. In the cise or the Yorktown celebration, the prosident was expressly re'iuested te Invite the representa tives of the Trench ami German nations te participate. Nothing or the kind has been dene lu this case. A ropiest was duly forwarded te him that he authnrlre Invita tions te representatives or the French nation. He telegraphed Irem the Adlrendacks that he could llnd no authority In tlie law for tak ing such a slop. It is argued that this action places au obligation upon Iho president te soe lliat the slatue Is "suitably Inaugurated, and that te de this he must Invite the donors." Decision Is te be postponed until the presi presi prosi eont returns and n cabinet meeting can be held te discuss the matter. 3WUE JtKXIUAX UUTJt.KlKH Come le Mglit Through Hie Altentluii Ulitn In Hie ItUHures Case. AisriN, Texas, Sept, a The action of (jar. Irelaud In the Hasures case is bring ing te public attention ether Mexican out rages upon Amerlcau cltlzens. Theso cases liave lain dormant bocause the parties Itave been unable te obtain a heariug much less re dress, from the government. A complaint new comes from J. II. Weed and li. 11. (Jas (Jas kell, who allege, Iu substance, that in Aug. 1W5, they wero arrosted by M ex leans en the Lageumi ranch in Lewor California (Moxlce) en account of -the sudden disappearance et ene J. IL Hansen, thelr friend, who em ployed thorn te mind his cattle, and who they say went te San I'nincI"ce and did net return. At the tlme of the complainant's ar reit, the Mexlcaus, they say, began te soil, kill, aud cat Hansen's cattle. One Mexlcan even claimed Hansen's property.and another said II an uen would wluter lu bell, and bo be bo tweou theui they uiade things disagreonble for Hansen and they alllrni that he waa murdered. Thelr complaint Is lengthy. Hansen left about fuO,000 preperly In Mexico, uevi Ireland advlsed the complainants te seek roller from the state department, a nr.si'vic.iDu cavtvukv. Allcr He II nl lUu.leU the Xcngenure of the ijvw ler Tour ears Hvinstw, (la., SepL 8. J. M. Heuferd, the here or a double murder, and a fugitive rrem Justice for four years, has just been brought back and confined In Twiggs county jail, lu ISsJ lleulerd's wlle died under cir cumstances w hlch suggosted foul means. On trial for her murder lionferd came clear, but the public mind was still convinced that he was the guilty party. Shortly alter Henferd ";wgi?u in it uaiiuie-fiauii llglll Wliu 1. J. ?Poecl. The "uieu wero parted bv Jeseph Jehnsen, against whom Henferd vowed vengeance. .n hour later Henferd entered a stere where he found Jehnsen leaning against the counter. He at once drew his rovelvoraud tired, killlnc Jehnsen. Turn ing te the deer he met Weed entering. He emptled the "ecend chamber at Weed, sheet ing him threug'a the heart. Hojumped ever the body of Weed and escuped through the street. Since that time detectives employed by the relatives of the dead men have scoured many parts or the I'nlted States ter the mur derer. He was finally traced te a rometo place In Carrell county, en the Alabama line, and was arrosted by au elllcer from here. MLLKll Ills ItltUTIlBIt-lX-LAW. A Chicago Tr.igesljr That Hail lis llcghiiilug lu family DII1U ullles. Can Alie, 111., Sept- s. Wm. McMuhen, employ cfc as a shipplug clerk In jVnupair's packing house), last night shot his brother-in-law, Jelm Mulier, through the heart, killing lilm instantly, at the corner or Peoria stroet and Carrell avenue. The nien married sisters, and thore seems te Imv e been a long standing grudge l'tueeu them growing out el family disagreement. ' The two men met at a saloon, aud Mc Mc Mahen behaved iu a very surly manner te Maher. They came out together, and Maber was heard te say that they had better settle thelr dillereuces at once. McMuhen imme diately drew a lovelvor and tired, Maber dropping like a leg. Mc.Mahen's wife left lilm about tliroe w oeks age en account, as alleged, of cruel treatment, and It Is Biirmised that MoMahen's antagon antagen ism te Maher arese rrem a bollef that his wlfeleft him partly through the persuasion of Malier and his wife. JiKje numiiv VAUEiut ynnn. A Veung Atlruss Slakes u lnlal Ml'step ami Dies Fieiu Malpractice. Hvn I'UAMiste, Kept, S. -Sarah L. Law Law seu, a brunette of line appearance, a) years of age, well knew u us likely te beceme ene et the most iepular actrosses of this city, died yosterday under sad circumstances. Dr. James Waid, who attended her in her Illness, iKilieved that she was a victim or malpructice and routsed te sigu the cortlllcate or death from natural causes. Last ovenlng he ad ad mitted that he pessessed au auto-uiertom statoiuent made by Miss Lawsen. In It- she accuses a well known theatrical nrinuger of this city, who is also known lu Chicago, et accomplishing her rttlu en July IU last, at the theatre where she was playing an engage. nieut, A eoliicldeueo Is that about the hour of her death the alleged author or her mis mis mis forlune attompted te sheet his wlfe. l'er this otlenso he was arrosted, but was role.isoil en bail. Mether ami Child Ilurncil lu Dculli, I'll ibiiv mi, Pa ,Sept s. Inte last eveiiing the rosldence of K L. Matthews, check weigliman and telegraph operator for the Im perial coal cempauy, at CIlll Mines, Menteur railroad, was destroyed by lire. Mr. Mat thews was absent irem home. The only oc cupants, Mrs. Matthews aud her ton-yoar-eld child, wero burned te death. It Is supposed that she attompted te start it lire with oil and au oxpleslon occurred. The heuse and con tents wero valued at f 1,000 ; no Insurance, Ueg Cholera Itnglng. Koi'MetU), 111., Sept.,a Heg cholera has boeu raging In this vicinity fur seme tlme aud has new appeared lu this town. Hogs In the seuthern part of the township are dying, and one tanner, Itebert Weed, has lest u large number, the Sllli.lllptleu Dull ltulllni; Pitir.ADia.i'iu v, Kept. 8 A subscription for the rollef el the Charleston Hiillerers was started this afternoon at a meeting or the conimerclal exchange. Ten members were appointed h commltteo te solicit funds. Kilted lljr Twi llrethern. On.VTTANoeoA, Tenn., Hept. a Kdgar Heed, for many years general baggage ugent at the Union depot, wus stabbed te death by two brothers named Brewer, who are om em om pleyed by the state reads ; cause of tlie trouble net known. tii vuvnr nev am us rimr. Maine Dlscnxrerisl In theHnntheut Cumer or Iho Allloetthe lliilldlnc. At half-past a o'clock this afternoon smeke was scen Issuing from the reef of the Laucaster court heuse. An alarm of Ilre was sounded, and the llre ilepattmcnt responded. Flromen and vclimtoerH asconded te the atlle and found the llre burning In the southeast oemer of the attle wliore seme tlnners had been at work making repairs te the reef. It Is supposed ii spark from ene or their hand fur fur naces set lire te the dry timbers of the attle. At3 o'clock the llre was tiollevod te be tinder control ene line or hese being carried up tlie back stairs le Iho attle and anether waa run up the hook and ladder truck en Duke stroet. As seen as tlie alarm struck the county ollicers closed their olllces, all the court heuse doers were locked and no ene was admitted. 3:30 p. m. The llre is out ; all tlie county olllces ro-eioiiod j the attle was still very full el smoke, but as far as can lie seen, very llttle damage has been dene. The new rrosce of the court room shows no Injury. Te Keurganlte Iho Knights nl Ulier. It is reported from PJttaburg lhat at the national convention of the Knights or Lalier at Klchmend next month, changes in the present laws will be made that will amount practically te a completo reorganization or the erder. "The district plan has net preved se successrul as was oxpectod, for the roaseu that In many places districts have been formed within districts, and iu consequonco the local strength has been divided. 'Iho great number or dls trlct assomblies also niake it impos sible for the general ollicers, even with the assistance given the oxecutlvo beard at the Clovelaud meotlng.te keep up with busi ness. The result is that Important matters froquently cannot be investigated promptly enough te prevent dissatisfaction. Te rouiedy tills It is propesod te model alter the govern ment or the Cnited Stales that Is, te have state organization and asupromeand national assembly. The state assemblies under the newplau, will have control or the territory under their jurisdiction, but the acts of thelr efllcers will be subject te reversal by tlie general master workman. Thus Mr. I'ow I'ew derly will rotainsuprcmecontrol, while gain ing rellef from the routine work that new falls en his shouldera." The i:nd ul the World fur September SO. In a uogre hamlet forty inlles from the railroad iu the vicinity of Savannah, Ola., List Monday, a n egress apparently died and her friends were sitting up with the corpse While the wake was at its height, the woman burst tue glass In the cellln lid and assumed a sitting posture A stampode onsued. Sno extricated herself rrem the cellln and told her friends that the end or the world was scheduled for Hopteiuber L9 aud that she would die at dawn. Her death onsued as prodlcted,and en Tues day night came the earthquake. The negrees or the entire neighborhood new leek upon the de id woman as a prophet aud have spent the entlre tlme sluce Tuesday night in their weltd religious dovetlons lu preparation ler the expected day of Judgment. Jrfarm work is stillerluir soverely as a consequence. Fully 500 negrees have new collected at thosceno of serv ices. ATTEHI'Tlilt llUJUILAICY AT EVllltATA. Mr. Sneatler Induces Ills Partner Net te Sheet the Thief and He Escapes. An attempt was made about midnight en Tuesday te commit a burglary at the stere of Shealler A, lteltiheld, at Hphrata. One of the inmates of the dwelling attached te the store saw three men loitering about the store shortly befere the attempt. Messrs. Shealler ifc Holnhe'.d, who also occupy rooms ever the stere, wereaakened by the thieves working at the shutler ei the store. They neiselessly' raised the window, looked out and raw a burglar et worn. Mr. Kolnheld had a pistol in his hand and wanted te sheet the thief, but his partner begged him net te de se, toll tell ing him te discharge his revolver te scare the thief away. He tlnally consented te de se and as seen as he shot the thiel runaway. They went down stairs te the sterfe room and an examination showed that the window shutter had been forced open. Mr. Shealler Is constired by many of the residents of the v illage for net allowing bis partner te put an end te the burglar's existence. Thore have been many thefts iu this vicinity, but this is thelirst opportunity xvhere the burglar was caught in the act, The i:,nt King Street-Sewer. Werk lias been practically suspended en the Hast King sewer. After excavating the street down te the old sower it wasloarned that the water Hews into the cellars of the Hast King street stores bocause the sower en Court avenue is closed and does net carry ei the water and debris that "Djsfis into it A boy was sent into this sevvsT this morning and he could go only a short distance. The supposition Is Lhat it Is cav edjJRi. It will be examined te day, and if It is fetiifi that the trouble conies Irem this sewer, it will be re- fialred and the King stroet sewer will net be ewered auy. If the Courtavenue sower had been examined a tow days age, it would net have been necessary te have tern up the Bel gian blocks en 1-ast King street, The Jin j-Hetter Willi. Tlie tlrst race botween the Galatea aud the Majtlowersailod en Tuesday ev or the New Yerk Yacht club's course, was wen by the Mayllower. The Galatea was beaten Vi minutes, 10soeondB,actual time, or li minutes .1 seconds, corrected time, the Mayflower having glv en her 38 seconds tlme allowance under the rules. It is said that the contest w as omlueutly fair ier both yachts, inasmuch as half Iho ceurse sailed gave almost all windward work, while the ether halt was w ith free sheets. The Guliitea, It is also said, has shown herself te be a faster yacht than the (ieuesta lu a light broeze and a sea way. The next ceurse will be sailed Thursday, overttlio ocean course, twenty miles te wind wind wariPer leeward, starting from Sandy Heek lightship. TuMght's .MU.Ienurj Meeting. 'Iho llrst sossleu or the NVeumu's Heme and Foreign Missionary society or the Hast Pennsylvania synod, will be held this oven even lug ut 7:30, In HU Jehn's Lutherau church, Hev. Sylv anus Stall, pastor. The convention will be addressed by Hev. J. A. Clutz, et Haltimeie, Md , secretary et the Heme and Foreign Missionary beard. On Thursday thore will be two sessions during the day, at 0 a. in. and " p. in., at w hlch tlmes all ladles or ethor denominations ure iuvlted. On Thnrtiday evcnlng, at 7:30, Hev. J. C. Zlm iiiermuu, hccret.iry of the beard of church extension, will address the soclety. A bupiiuaed Thief About. This morning about -1 o'clock Mrs. Daulel Ueke,residlug at Ne. 113 North Queen street, was awakened by the barking of hervdeg, which was iu the back yard. The lady Van out upon the balcony and called ler her son-in-law. As she did se she saw a man ouierge rrem it shed luthe yard and jump the rear louce. He was acconipanled by a large deg which also get away. Nothing has been missed from the prouilses, but it Is believed that the man was net alter anything geed. Three 1-ailles Walk te Ml. Jey. Mrs. II. II. Luckenbach, Mrs. Win. Bevvers and Mrs. H. J. Owens, left this city shortly alter i! o'clock this morning te walk in ML Jey. They arrived In that borough at 11:10 and will returii home this oveulug. bummer J.elmue. Mr. H. Fex aud wlfe loave Laucaster to morrow for u mouth's sojourn at Lancaster cottage, Atlautie City. CapL lloerge M. Franklin and family and Mrs. Geerge M. Htelnman have gene en a trip through the New Kngland states. DUcevered tha Chestnut Ouue, from the New Yerk Sun, Harry WrIght,the veteran base ball plajer, la said te have Invented the chestnut gong, and his Urm In Philadelphia te have made EU.000 out et the llttle substance In ieu than 1 two mouths. PRICE TWO OBNTV 1OTAKING FOR WAR& xitrnvuuTm irjccjrur nm revnm wUfP. l-KHVAUKU if r vatM, 1 All ALU te De Mltltars; Rerviee LHMf inviieu Tne Centrrlpllnn Haate Ha . rercext at the Point of the Hayeaet, ramlllea Left Dlltnt. . $ UeKSTAXTIJOI'f,K, Sept. 8. Th cxiuuuiie-i 10 inaKe aoiive war prparteir,'; ' and prosent Indications point le the draft! t -of all tuen for Immediate sorvice able te iS military duty. Dlipatclies Iren. Mtoneei stale that ttie Hyrlanl roservM bataf been sumnioued ler sorvice ,ln ll HalonlcadUtHcteu the HoumelUn lrenlttr.4" The conscription has te Im enrenwt ruJ ' point or the bayonet Koveral theuwd. i troops lmve been sent Irem Hnyroet te IH-J& masons te enferce the conscription. TM popitlace throughout Hvrla am vrmil .-4f citeil, and fours of an Insurrection are enteyf.5 vaineu. i no recruits are leaving laelr faal-sV. ' lies dostllute. i a' A Net le His l'eweri. U C'ONsTANTINOl'l.l.-.Hept. H. The twrtaha V Issued a nete te ItlO IHiwera nravlmr ll.nr.. i. w. provent the occupation of Hulgaria by ", ioreign military rorce. . ThoTurklshgevornmenthaiauthorlzadMn iZ efr.mn.viTiirHui. .,.... .1.. i..,. ... i cA '""" "" i'u uau iu pe pajau.'-i.ii ... vucu uuu iuu rumaiuuer 111 lllstallmenU. ,.K i Aiijtrl Will Act luilrpendentl. $&' VtMJJNA. fintit. H Tlin Vyi.j, IX.. t..... Sfr in a leading odlterlal en the Bulgarian situa tion hints that Austria's action will be taken' Indopeudoiitly of (lermany, and saya : "ijvoryeouy lsspeaKlug el the lmpendlBi occupation or Uulgaria by Hussla. 1'erhapa it Is net se near as Is generally bolleved, jvustna nas net spoicen yeb" Iteatljr lu March le Seda HeriA, Sept. a The commandant of tha garrison at Wlddlu ha-s telegraphed tl.at he Is ready te march te Hella with his command at a mement's netice te suppress anvllul- garlan cabinet acqulesciuglu the abdication of Prince Aloxauder. THEt.rtC mem Mtaaistt. Were Thejr I.uvt In Hie Itecent Oale en Ut,5?W lliand llauk. NenfeunilUiiil? ' A.-''" IlAi.tfA-Y. N. St. HODL 8. lUrlrsnllna ilk Isabella Wilsen has picked up and landed & in Newfoundland two Ilshermen named x.j craucis c neran auu J0HU llimt, Who re- A rwtrfjtil Ih-if nn Sj,tmlnr lliel l.n.-Mw ik ' -.' .v.n- .UH. VH .J..UV...J ...w, evuuiiuci, ui l Mntnnr. tlrncrrrA.! hnr nnplmni In n iwln mm ka j Grand Hanks anil lest hnr nnslileii xvhju. .? Ilin Btnmi al.alrul rnt,JUn inn. .nBA .J. " ...v u.v.... ..UUHn .UM..WU JUUU mV BTUt out in seven dories te llnd the trawls. They rowed all day aud when night came could net find the vossel. Threo beats were abandoned, thelr occupants distributing thomselyos among the ether four beats, which rematned In company until Tuesday arternoeu, when they became separated by a strong nortU nertU nortU easter. Pherau and Hunt, ufter losing sight or their companions, were picked up by the Wilsen. The Metoer, a schooner or 80 tens, was lett at anchor with no one en beard save the captain and steward. Nothing has been nearu ei tue ether twelve men At WW AMlttnnirBtu bidiiiv .. .: : r ". 2 uewewr niMBUire Juse SJIM IO II KeipcCtaVlf iN?1 Lueklng Mraucer. Bt IlAnRisuuitfi, Hept, 8. A clever lergery,'M, ' In which J. Magulre, a Jeweler el this clty.'w -a was made the victim, came te light te-day. On Monday a man of middle age, wearln-jM eiacit mousiacne anu rriilnlrnin niijL'lmned , . like a lumberman, representing himself a ;. Itebert Wright, or Leck Haven, calledat MrV IVf acvlllrn'a fttnrn anil anlata.l a nhn.n .a..!.' Vj The stranger had only 815 In cashand-.' wished thfct amount te defray bis expenses N;Lv-J te lialllmore, but had a check Ter KlcU. He 2H i said he was a stranger here and suppesed he r 3 nuljl nnl nal It n,el,n.l l-'nv Mnnlin..tlM. j. 3 .u...u u bu" aMWJ. j. Ui lUVUVlllVUIIVtt he rolerred te A. Thalboimer, or the First National bank, el Heading. He soemed ap parently iudiUorent whotber Mr. Magulrc recelved the check, but the Jovveller being anxious te uiake the sale accepted It. Te-day the check wan returned protested, and Mr.1 Tbalbelraer is here investigating the swin dle. This is the second fergery of the kind within a week. ANUTUEH HUUVK AT CltARLKHTOX Few Tenens 1'elt This One and no ranis Knaaed Frem It. Oiiari.kste.v, H. C, Sept. a At 5:10 this 'morning there was auether slight shock, but few persons felt It and no panic, onsued. At 4X dayngut mero was ine usual rusu en ma ' part et the colored peeple for the public com missary, where rations are distributed. The scenes about the streets this moraine are m mero lively and the work of pulling down & uisuiuuvieu uuuaea auu vcuwriUK w3.iJP lijtlnrr nnnllmiajl Tlianinndff Mw.Alt-A.1 t amounts new te mero than $100,000, but thta J win Hcarcuiy uu xuuru viiau rvnevu irawun j& and Immodiate wants. The hearts of thew.. 5 -mnnln f ei.rt.lA.lAn nA Ini.Ahejl !.. Ik .' ? generosity of their fellow citizens. Kf e The llicht rrem thecltv continues. A reuch, ' -v! estlmate gives the number or women andC children who have already left at about 3,000, "0 The work or building sheds and puttleg up tents continues rapidly and lu several sec tions or the city huge encampments new ' appear. It leeks like several big regiment were eucamped In Charlosteu. But mera accommodations are noeded. - a i ': lUIIIUItluuiaisiniut .u irviuuumyi r y- WeitCKSTEit, Mass., Sept. 8. The sUtJ sjk..l.lltii, .!. IPnvn-lka It.miu nir L convention el Prohibitionists met here te- V? dav. IX U. Claiip. el Bosten, was elected iW permanent chairman and addressed tbe cea. E ':) ventlen in a long speecu, aumenisumg me &$ Prnhlbltlenlsts te vete for their cause, favor- 1;H ing the Domecratio party, cised Mr. lllaiua TIe soverolverlti. AV3 A Fatuous Tretter Dies uu the Track. TOLKtie, u., sept. b. meuias meran-s r-,s famnua trnllnr AVaiIe Hnnintnil. aired bv htAM Amber, died Irem celle en the fair grounds , lUI. t..n.nln III, nuwnl wal ) III WJ1 1 X1K WW .- valued at t3,"00. Died or Apoplexy, ;- MlDDi.K.ew.N, Pa.,8ept&-ChrUtlnUUif-"i. known citiea of this town, died thUmera-' l.ir- .if aiwnlnrv. . WEATHER lHUlCATlOHB. f V ;,. t Wahuinotew, D. V., 8eitv TT Kastern Pennsylvania, Naw Dolaware and Maryland, alight chauges in temparatura, winds. 'if. ? -, jm raid Up tha Mil, At the August sesslena, 1881, Kluier, or Salisbury tewnsLlp, waa by the court te pay fJ par weak tef maintenence of bis wife, wbeca ba i deserted. He raid this ataeuBt until about two years age, since wklah he refused te uav. Yeeterdar bar aei brought the matter te the attaaUea of ivmrt. And a writ waa iafuad HIT Bta When the Bhertfl called en him he paM amount el the claim and tha cesta, aaiafa. Ing In the aggregate te 1235. -i WIU Net Heat by Himm The county oemmtaalooers bare the Idea of healing uta court aiuutti thA fwmltiff irtntar. ift Tfcara waa-aa great a difference In tha bUa nnl dfiljirmlna whtah wafl next season they will W Ff nations nreDared and buM WW vlted. , IJ Ut tMaiiw M.aaat aW !MwP . k4 . nM M m is- JU A J i 'S' -WvP wS
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