:.". "jv .;-T" -',Tr ViL''? " '" 'l "Tvafc '-. ;. Al, ,.. ' -.j Kirv.V';rrvarr . -T - -' ' . - Sw. A -A rVSR SPB9 ancai w& mmn LANCASTER. PA.. FHIDAY. BEPTEM15EK 10. 188G. ! Y4 . m nmw-k m m M ma t VOLUME XXIIT NO. J). rxLjm xwu uJiJN'jni.. 4 " -iHB ' ' 'Vlilff.'F wM- - - , - .,4,.,,, ;- 0IOT I gnizmwm, r-lr7r&QM Vim,'-?-"'-"' . , ' nIH -e ?H ' -w MAYOR WILLIAM B. SMITH. 1 S2. ziJr IIBLIKt' Til AT UK WILL KHVAI'M lit. VKAViiair.nr i-MuttKBimtus. Tim l.luitnl DeteiKO that I. Outlined fur I'lilla. iteliila'ft Chief lltef-ntlte In the Charge, uf Kititi.jslemeiil nml Forgery Aemlti.t Iliin-Vf hat the l(irt Will ll. Tlie l'hllnilelplila ceunclln cemiulltu Inves tigating the charges RK'l','st ?' i-or fStnitli teti- cltided It examination el witnesses Wednes day night. At 11130 Thursday morning It agalu went Inte executive seisieu tu prepare lit report, lint at V2-X It wm learned Hint it would Imi IniiHwillile te linlah tlmt ilocunient Thursday. City .Solicitor Warwick ami An aisuuit Kitter were preseld at tlie executive KPtuiun. The general Impression it Hint tlie comlltee will net Hud the evidence siifllc'.cnt te warrant Impeachment proceeding. An te why tbu report could net beget ready Thtirs dy me of tlie cotiiuilttce said : "Tlie point U we want te submit n unanimous rotiert." lininedUlely alter common councils were called te order Mr. Huberts, chairman of tlie luveMlgatlng committee, said : "We would llke when this body adjourns te bave It adjourn te unit Meuday at 'i m., when we will be prepared te rej orb" This wan dena. A rumor In Hint the committee will net be uiunimeiw, but will Maud 0 te It). Auntlier aMtorllen la tbat the argument was made that tlie mayor m net guilty technically of ombeulpuiont, liecausu thu mayor had no right te rccolve tlie pawnbrokers' meney, iv. the meney should have been paid te the city treasurer. Am te ti:e second charge, forgery, It was said that the nuyer would hoaciultted,asIt had net been preun te the nallifactleu of llin coiuinltteo tlmt tlie mayor had altered the cheeks. Majer 1. Intern tetllllml.that he himself bad made the alter ations, 'it laatutcd that witml mombent ew )oed te the ImiHetchmuut will censent ten report of tuivorecoiiauriv Majer Linten, tlie mayor's private accrelnry, whim aked If liu bad anytlilni; te aay about u htntemeut pub' llshed In the Vii'if.i that he bad uned a clicck ulven him rorai.tal-ell llcetifO te pay tlie rent of tlie hoiiHe lu which he lived, an Hwcrid llrat that he had nelhliiK te nay about it, but afterward coufuetoil that he did uy out the check an aUted. The uiiyer wai in ceniultatlun all day with his lawyer. VUl. A. K, HCLVUK. Tbe I'lillatlcliilil K.llter Wliu I. Making It Marin ler Mayer Smith. Cotenol A. K. Mct'ture, of the l'lilladel. phia 2'iMte.,was born In I'erry county, l'a, Jan uary Dth, 18UA. I le learned the tanning trade and In 1810 went te Philadelphia, aud werked at liU trade for a few months, ile howevor heed roturned te hlanatlvoceimty and started tlie.luniaUA'ciKdief, at.Mllllln. In I85'J he purchaaed theChambersburg llepofilery aud in 18.11 was olectod te the Iiwer Heuse of tlie atate leclslalure. In 18TS Ue was ro-eloctod aud lu 1S.VJ was made Ma te senator. During the war lie held a position of trust and lu Ifxil was again Mint te the llouxe. In lfv- he was sent te tlie atate Hcnate from l'lilladol l'lilladel phla. In 1S71 he ran for mayor of the city but was deleated. In ls7( he founded the Philadelphia Times, which proved a great success from its Incoptleu. At the time the Times wasatarted the abuse of politics was llagrant, and taking advautagoelthis Colonel McOlure Inaugurated a vigorous reform cam palgu. Ah a result he rained the support el the beat class of I'hlladelphlans who Uirew oil" thelr party shackles aud veted for tlie reform candidate ludorsed by Colenol Mc dure. Ills political pewer became se ouor euor ouer mous aud when the " C'lti.en'H Cemiulttee of One Ilundred" was lormed lent it his earnest support. Although Colonel McUlure is a reformer, when the caudidates have eipial luerlts he gouerally supiterts the Democrat. Colenol'Mcnurocandoubtloas beast of liav lng been aued for llbel mere tlmes than any man in the state, aud the suit against him by McKay, the contractor, ud tlie latter'n assault upon McUlure are still frush lu the memory of all. Cel. McUlure Ha rapid, till till ent writer. He lives lu Dolaucey Place aud has a country beat at Walllngferd, en the Pennsylvania railroad. He Is gouerally at iue j i?)tei oiiice trem uuhi a. m. unui a p. m. Cel. McUlure hay disclencd the irregulari ties of the mayor of that city and he has tuld that the mayor must be displaced, r.ud etleia him the chotce, oitherof resigning, being dis placed by the councils, or by criminal pro pre pro ceodlngs. The InvoHtlgatleiiot Mayer Hlnlth has croated widetpread comment aud the ex amination shows that if the mayor hlmaelf is net guilty of oinl07:lenieut luauy of hW Ml Ml berd hiatus are a net of unprincipled pelltlulaus who have bled the criminal classes. I'regre.. el Ilia llawllu.vllln Caiuinutclliig. lUWMNsvn.1.1:, Hept. 0. This was child ren'sdayat the camp. The audience was large and the services interesting. Itev. Vincent had premised te be present nnd take the iiieeiliii hi chari:n.but was unable (e be here. The children's meeting was In ehargq of the preaidlng elder, KwldeltH, Uer. McMikleuud lluv. lloedo. llev, 5ray speke ou the auti Ject " WliatKheUld be Bead iu our Hemes." Itev. J. M. Bradly preached au oleimout sermon iu the alternoen and Hev. Caxseu preached te a large and attontlve audionce lu the eenlng trem the text "Hed tilves us Eternal Lllu in His Hen." Thoceinmlttoo having tlie camp In charge, we hear, propose continuing (or ten days Instead of ene week, as wan the intontleu at the start. The interest In the camp mill continues and Sunday will see (II the weather continues clear) an im mense crowd. Ueinplalut DUuill.ed. The complaint of larceny made by Kd. ward Jacksen, colored, against a little girl named Kdna Wilsen, Jjolered, In which t-he was oharged with stealing a pair of shoes, was dl.missed by Aldermau Deou last evinlng ler want of evidcuce. AhUUKMAM UUnSKLl.t, Ut, is. K. Il.lhien, the KnloinelntUI, llMrll. in iMti.iui inrri. On Tueiday evening Alderman Patrick Dennelly wu Roverely slung lu the hand by an apparently harmless little insect. He leek it te Dr. 8. H. ltatliven, who thus auc elnctly dencrlbm It I Alderman I'atrlck Dennelly took the !or root way of obtaining correct Infor mation alieut the Insect that "atiing" him he brought us the Insect liliunelf, and net a niore local naine or lay descrldleu, Nine times In ten, when people millclt Infor mation from us, they neither send the object nor an intelligent description or It, Tbuie are about lf0,MX dlllercnt aperies of deseribtid I n sec 'seu the oentlnontH et North ami Hetilh America aloue, and only a Tew of them have received common iininn,Hnd among IIiohe the half of theni have only a local Mgiilllcum bence, the iincesslty of liliuglug eraeudliig le the entomologist ihoaptelinou lteir. True, he might net be nblote tell what It Is If he had it j but he could loll what It I. net, se lar as his kuewicdgu oxteuda, ami this would 1)0 olio step towards Its ultimate Identities Identities tlen, or approximation. Wc happen toheunll accpialnted with the Insect tint inflicted the wound iieil Aiderman Dennelly, aud en fre'iueut occasions we have stillured a simi lar Infliction. Vohae rearetl It from the egg up te the adult state, and wltneMi! U traiisformatleus or rather truisltlens ler It mnrely meults, errnstn eirils skin, and la au active feeder trem the tlme It is oxcltnleil from the egg, te the end of Its daja. The iHMipIe, ;irr , have no name for It, by winch It Is usually recegulred, as we de the animals named deg, cat, or rat; but K)pular ento mology has designated It the wheel-bug," becatme the Mentr Is seml-clriMilarly elevated ami notched, similar te a hair cog-wheel. Length la 1', Inches, including head and ncckjwIdeHt part or abdomen i Inch; legs and aiitcnniii moderately long; color dark bronzed brown; wiugs folded Hat en the back, aud the thorax longitudinally raised In a serrated, Hemlclrciilar rldge. Hclcntitlcally, It is called tetfiii'.iis iiei'CiiurfiM, and is belengs te the order llKMli-rKUA, or " Half-wings j" because the basil portion of the upsr wings are thick and epaiie,and the apical portion mem mem branaceous. The " Ilvtl-htig " and the "Hpiah-bug " iieleng te the same order, aud they are all sucterial in their feeding hablU; living en lluld or wtmlllilld final alone. This Insect has no caudal sting, and tlioreferodoox net stings lu the aense that the wasp does, but It has a formidable pretmsals, or ItitusteUuiw, aud sting In the ttauie manner that mosriilteH or horse-llles de namely by puncture, or penetration and suction ; there fore, it should be "Mnorely let alone." It euly resembles the mantis lu Its alew and cautious moiemenls In securing Its prey, aud In its anterior raptorial feet, by which It secures It, (The mantis Is liiandlbulaUd, uetbaustellated, aud It U'lougste au entirely dltloreut order of insects). The "Wheel "Wheol "Whoel bug" feeds en the J ukes of ether Insect", es-l-pctally caterplllars, moths, grasshepars, llUs, uinl Indeed ou almost any "aeft-ahulled" Insect that comes within its reach, ami within that limit It acts ipilckly. It Is there fore unqualifiedly ueiiHldunsI au "Insect friend." The females defsidt thelr cylln drlad eggs lu clusters of i" or 30 lu the Jail, and they stand en end firmly glued together, llielr bases firmly united te tlie bark of trees aud shrubs or en olher objects, where they remain all winter aud are hatched In tlie fei lowing aprlng. In some cases, be ever, the romaleslillHirnate during the winter and de- pcwll in tlie spring. Ou nne occasion we iMptured n lomale In tlie ineutli of March, and confined bur lu a box which we kept in a warm room. Hhe dopeslted alwut W eggs In two or thtoe groups ou the Hldoertho lsx, and then died. TheiQ eggs were prematurely hatched, the young lieing cousplctieus for their long legs itl anteuun1, and small bodies. The eggs resemble miniature sra-iinrmemei, with Kirlet llewers ou thelr nplies, or upper ends. Although there wits iiethlngllu the box upon which they could possibly feed, overy time wu examined them we found them Jucreased In size, and we also ob served that they diminished In nutu nutu ber. We finally observed a mass of shrivelled skeleton!) en the bottom of the box below where the colony was lo cated, and en prolonging ourebsortatlona we discovered that the strenger was preying upon the weaker. This we supposed wa merely abnormal, owing te their conllueiiieut, but subsequently the late Jacob MLiuller called ourattentieu te a colony lu a grape arbor In his garden, where we observed the same phenomenon. Out or a colony or 60 young, perhaH net mere than halt a dozen reached tlie iiiature state When young they are gergarieus, but when they reach adolescence, or maturity, they siuitterand bocemo solitary. This may be a prevision, though nature, In accomedation te the weak and fragile condi tion of the young, In order te erpotuate the specie! otherwise they might all perlsb, as they lack thu power aud agility te capture any ether luscct feed. IUe Hall eu. Kully 10,00") poeplowont tosee the Chicago aud Detroit clubs play yesterday. The cham pions wero unable te hit llcnnett with etiect, whlle Clarkaeu was heavily pounded by the Wolverlnoa. At thocleso the worn wu De troit 8, Chicago 3. The Kansas City played six Innings and when the game us tie, tvlib lour runs each, the game was slopped by rain. Tlie games in the Association yesterday woie: at Philadelphia, (eleven innings): Hroeklvn li, Athletle 11: at Haltlmere: Bal timore 7, MelsS; Bt Pittsburg, (tenlnnlugs): l'lttsnurg i, l. i.ems ,s. Hmartwoed von the game for the Brook lyn against the Athletlcs,yesterday, by mak tug a liouie run ou a ball which he ledged In the right Held, riie Brooklyn paralyzed Atkinson, oil whom they had eighteen hit. w Ith a tetil of twenty-soven. Baur played a wenderful game at second Iwte for the Athletics yestenlay. He accepted lllteeu chances without nil error. The Pittsburg club has signed W. K. Bishop, or Pltthbutg, who has U'eu pitching down In lllchmend. The Lnulsville club atopped in Alteena yesterday aud defeated the Mountain City boys by I tu 1. The Louisvllle trleil Chamber lain, their new pitcher, and but three blm were made oil him. The Chicago and Detroit play agaiu te-day, and the eyes of oeryeno interested in base ball are turned tewaid the J.uke City. Mr, illalue Au.werecl. The Bosten Ki'cmhij aVamcrqif, a ltepub llcau paper, alluding te the Hen. James (. Blaine's speech, lu whtcli he attetnpts le uwakeu old sectional issues, days : "It la a meet question under which party the negre has actually uullured the most Injury, The period et the negre's domination certainly couvluced his well-wishosef his Incapacity for rule; ami under thu national administra tion, lrem lbtiS up te Iho tltnu of Mr. Cleve land's Inauguration, the Heiuibllciti etlert has been chiefly spent lu uiarHhallng thu Koiitn Keiitn Koiitn eru negre's vote, with very llllle regard te his physical or political condition. Mr. Cleve land's election d id net harm the colored man at the .Seuth a particle, but ou the ether hand produced 11 statu of feeling thore w hlch is iMjiiellclal te him. It did something towards wiping out the color line, and ue 0110 can deny that such Hcousummatleu would be In his interest. Thore will net bu tlie lord trouble about tlie colored cltl.en voting and having his ballet counted when he casts it lu company Willi a large numuer 01 wuiiti moo. This lias been proved in the recent struggles ter prohibition throughout the Keuth. SU Jehn might well claim that the prohibitory party had accomplished tnore ler the nogre In the way of voting than theso who claim te liu ins special irieuus." A Ntfir llpae In I'nwue PtoledHor Lemalslre, of Limoges, describes a new diueuse which la at the present tlme quite prevalent among the school children at Prance. It is known among the common poeplo as ierleche, aud Is contagious. It consists in an abrasion in the cernere of the mouth, which become little ulcers and seme tllllOS bleed : It lasts from turn tn fnur ivenk Thu description given of It corresponds te what Is commonly called In this country a ' cold sere " or ' fever blister." lu the sero I.emalstre has round a microbe, which he calls Htroptecoous pllcatlllls. Theso have been leundlu drinking water, audit lsaur lsaur nitsed that they have been transferred te the llpiofaperaen, thence te the edge of a cup, and thus all who used the cap became all'ected. l'rofeasor i.omauure has examined the 6,000 children who attend the thirty-two bcliisiH et Limoges, aud has found Wi, or 0110 lu seventeen, allected with the disease. WHAT BTVHU CONDITION OF CHARLESTON. HHKLTttm HAH ItKltM VUmiTt WKt.h l'Hurjiimn ran tub iiuiunr.Ktia. Tim Clljr AppralMr Tlilnka Hie ItainaR. That lla.e Acrruet Thu. Far Will Kcacli 3.0OO,- OOO-TIi j.,r nf Thai llsiraMII- lien of llfll.l Will lie .NmmI.iI. Charleston, H. C, was quid Thursjay, though thodream ofatiielutolnimunlty from danger was rudely dliolled by a smart hut harmtess shock ofesrthqtiake shorlly-nfter 1 o'clock In the morning. Hholter has been pretly well provided fnrall the homeless, but the oxpectod rains will cause much aulTerlng. K.tlonsare Inilng Usued te all persona who are recommended by any clergyman or auy reputable cltizeti known le the relief com mittee. Charleston will also liirnish rations lu the same way te destitute persons at Hum Hum Hum morvllle aud Mount 1'leasanL There are ru mors that the country negrees will Heck te Charleston in the hope or living In idleness, and that cotton Holds and truck farms will be deserted f but this la net likely te last if It begins, as great pains are taken .te prevent loafers from taking advantage or the distri bution or feed by the rollef cemnilftee. The beard of engineers Is at work. 1'rofessor McOoe, of the United Stales geological survey, in a letter nays : ' 1 doslre reiterate my firm conviction that there Is net the slightest danger of tidal waves, vol canic, eruption or otber catastrophic disturb ances. Thore la every probability that slight shocks ought te be regarded as favorable In dications ratber than otherwise, as they Indi cate that the accumulating stroases te which the earthquake la no far duuarorellevod from time te tlme." The city appralser publlshes ami estimate orthe damages by the earthquake iu which he says : "1 think the damages will Hilly ex ceed one-fourth of the assessed value, or in round figures, ?;,OOO.O0U." Mayer Courtenay has Issued a second ad dress te the people, in which he saya : We have It ou the highest authority of science and experlonce that there Is no llkoll llkell llkoll heod of further violent earthquake shocks. Their gradual decroase In ltselt assures us of their total cossatlen ; and new, my fellow citizens, I deem It my Imjsiratlve duty te ad v le the escape as rapidly as isrwlble from the serious oxieauro of lUIng under thin shelter aud en the open ground at this season or the year, when our rainy weather la usual. Nearly every frame building In Charleston has lieen declared at least aiifa for habitation, thuchlmneys may be rebuilt v, hllii occupied ; the plastering may bu ro-terod nt Heme future tlme. Many or the brick buildings have been also pronounced sain In part, and can l occupied. 1 mturn this day te occupy the uninjured part of my brick liouse, and In all such ca,e-i where re turn te their homes is possible 1 eaniestly In In In voke the Immediate and united action of all my fellow-eltleus. Where Immediate return Is IuiKVvsibIu, by reason or the dangerous con dition or the home,l receiumenda lemixirary roruKelu tholnlerlororthestaloorolsowhore, or the hiring or some mire dwelling lu the city.a number et which are te-day imn.'uupled. A word te these who can themselves put thelr own houses lu repair; Let them dese without au hunt's delay. 11 1110 Meer is nei auipie enough here, It Is ellered us 1 1 0111 Hiirrouud Hiirreuud Ing cities, aud can be had. Tlie next sixty days In Charlesten should be busy days In preparation for the winter. Whutever tlie discomforts may Isj under 11 reef, the penal ties te fellow a continued use or present ar ar rangemenbi will make them eudur.ible. What our people want Is relief -immodlale, peruuneut relief from the torrible nervous strain te which they have been suddenly subecled, and which wlllcurtalnly continue, In the luut-llfu which many are leading iu tlie street aud public squares. A renewat or the homu-lile or the city aloue will restore confidence, rest and quiet. The brisk rain Thursday alternoen caused great uneasiness and inconvenience through out the city, but fortunately did net last long enough te work serious harm. It will re mind the poeplo el the necessity el preparing atonce ler bad weather by trenching their tents and by getting back te their homes wherever this Is practical and safe. Three alight shocks were felt at Summer v Die Thursday. WHAT AID CltAIILKsreN UKCjl'IltUS. Mayer Ceurtemy, of 'harleston,telograplis Dr. Andrew .Simmons, preslJeutef the First National bink of Charleston, (who Is new In New Yerk) that, In erder te shelter the homeless people lorero the cold weather sela iu, from ?&00,000 te JTOO.OUO are immediately requited. Tht TerrltiM HUtr tieorge llellman, of tills city, received en Tliurmlay tlie following jiestal from ills cousin residing in Charleston : Dkaii Ki:i.ativi:s Thanks te the AI- mighty l-'uther our lives have been saved. Ne home but the open street. TliesulTerlng and destruction Is indescribable. What is te become of us? Ne house te be had in the city that isnafe. Yeu cannot picture yourself the distress. .Se far we are all well as can be execled. Leve te all. l'rem your cousin, (i. HOITMAN. blTVATlVS SltthK VII KI'.MXl. Hut the ltaln of Tliurly Increaird the Daugar Iren) Falllue Wain C11 vhi.i:stes, H, C, Sept. 10. The Bltua Bltua tieu this morning Is mere cheering, although bad enough In nil conscience. The heavy rain of yesterday did considerable damage, thoeirectol which is only new being por per por ceived in the falling walls which endanger life all ever the city. This, however, Is very light in comparison with the danger or fever which threatens In censequence of thu rains and lack of sanitary regulation in the thick dlssettled encamp encamp meuts, the stencil from koiiie el which is fear fill. The roller committee is doing Us best, but is sadly hampered by the applications of unworthy persens. Five thousand dollars has just Iweu received lrem W. W. Corcoran, or Washington. Twe hundred and ninety tents were received te day from the governor of New Jersey. They cauie lu charge of the adjutant general of the state, nnd lhl mero are oxpectod from Ohie te-morrow. Kllerts aie being made te gut the people te return tu thelr homes, but with very liltle etlect. The sun is out te-day, and thu elleets are very choer- lug upon the poeplo, who are drying their tents; blankets and budding. An oxcurslen pirty el about 30 wealthy citizens of Wil mington, Del., arrived this morning and are riding around vluiviug tlie rums. Thu colored population uiu Hecking iu thuiD-andsle thu public ceuimis"aiy aud thu soup hoime. Tlieru Is work enough going ou new ter every ublu bodied man 111 the city, but many of thorn are holding back ler oarlhqunke wages. Iliciuklyn'ri Fund. Duneiii.v.v, N. Y., Sept, 10. The total subscriptions te the fund for the relief of the Charleston Hiilleturi up 10 neon te-uay amounted tiit:i,bO'J. Thu uiatluee beuelltat the Park theatru realized about Sl,e00. This Is the llr-it theatrical hunellt given for the suf ferers. F11111M rrnm Acress tliti (Iteait. Len iien, Sept. 10. Mr. Phelps, the Amer ican minister, eilers te rccclve donations Iieui Americans iu Londen for thu Charles Charles Ien Hiillorerf, and te ierwaid the huuiu by c-ible .;e,000 lliltlifliil III llnMuii. Bosten, Sept. Id. Up te neon te-day the total subscriptions lu Bosten te the Charlus Charlus ten relief fund was alieut M0, 000. Mure Than .l:t,oeo Itulned. Ni:vv Yeinc, Sept. 10. The relief commit tee et the chamber or commerco ropertod to day that up te neon the Mihscrlpllun auiuuuts te fJ3, 'H, out of which they had Kent te the mayor of Charleston 20,500, leav ing a balance or f 12,(i2i Held Under Ailtl.eineul, J,U.le Kech was heard by Aiderman Bnrr last eyenlnf, en a charge el being beyond the control or her mother. The aiderman ro re wiv Iti ic -lwi imtll Saturday eveulug. LUWBH MltD TKMVBBAHUK. An All-Uar MtetlnB of tlie I'rohllilllenl.l. That Was (Julie HurceMful. Wiiitij Hern, Hept if. The tomieranco peeple ewned their campaign le-day by n widely ad vertlstslalUlay meetlngln the same weeds In which lloaver addressed a meeting of Bepubl leans four years age. Beaver's 0I0 0I0 quence, lame leg, and the bloody flag then waved se vociferously, wero all allke futlle j they made no votes; whether the temper temper ance poeplo of Uvday will accomplish mero remains te be seen. Thelr leadersat least are In oamest, aud as they recognized the lact that In this county they must get thelr vete lu the lower end, se In the lower end they havorenolvod te put In thelr big work and te-day's meeting Is but an earnest of what Is te ceme after. It Is te lie followed by all-day meeting at Black Barren Springs, the pleasant summer resort of your townsman, James Black, esq.; thore en the lKth lust, ye yeomanry or Pulton, Britain and Ceclt may drink lntheolequenco or Candidates Welfe and Palmer (colored) whlle Imbibing the mlneral water of thu ox ex presidential candidate, both water and olo elo ole quonco pure and unadulterated right from the founfalnhead. Aud at Andrews Bridge en the 10th Iho same candidates and the same eloquence may be again heard, but we epine the mlneral water will net be se pure being bottled aud corked it will naturally pep and ilzy mera The meeting te-day at Paluneunt was well atlended, the larger number coming in iu the aftornoen ; the stalwart and untirritled Democracy of Celerain rubbing shoulder te sheulder with the old guard or Lltlle Britain. Thocrewd was nmlnently respectable, pre pre penderallngly fomlnlne, entirely seber and very atteutlve. Mr. Ooedman, el Lancas ter, made a geed speech In the forenoon, aud alter an hour's recess le empty thu baskets prepared by; the geed housewife, meeting was called te erder again, A. C. Loenard.tho soIdler-Prohlbltlonist, made a very geed seech and sang a song te the tune or "Goergla." The telling simoen or the day was made byProressor Mills, or the Petcc, and under his hands Democrat and Itopubll Itepubll can came In for seme rough handling. But the Uepu bl lean get decidedly the worst or the bout, and their ranks wero raked lere and aft, as they seemed te be right In the range of the able sjieaker's guns, which he handled with skill aud toured forth logic, olequoneo, ridicule and humor for two full bourn. The meeting was presided ever by William King, or Llllle Britain j and U10 Independent cernet band furnished geed music, for the occasion. The meeting was tinder Iho'charge or llev. J. B, Turner, or Little Britain, and among the audience wero ex -legislators, ex-ceuuty eillclats, ministers of the gespel and repre- antntlves of the Women's Christian Tem Tem perance union. Mr. Win. King was president orthe meeting, and W. Walker, Jas. Breslus, William Viiilllf, tlee. Black, tJilbert Maxwell, Halnes Brewu, Isaae Bradley. William Wltmer, James Shaub, and .lames Crawford, wero" vlce presidents. The meeting adjourned at sundown te meet at 7 o'clock in the evening In the public hall near by and whero addresses wero dellvored ami a club was organized for the campaign. There will be a meeting in thu armory at Columbia te-night. Oilier Nole. The PoachletU)in train en Meuday alter alter alter neon ran Inte and crippled severely a valu able bull of Charles Whltoslde, of Spruce (rove. It hail te bu killed. Among Iho impioveiiient notes we might menslen a large new mansion house being built by llebert Ilea, near Palrmeunu Ue Intends retitiug lrem tlie farming busmess, and giving up bis own rusidoneo te a farmer In the spring. William Black Is also build ing a tenant house in the fcame uolghlior uelghlior uolghlier Iiood, Tliofunenvt of Nathan Brown was largely attended en Sunday last, ever thice hundred carriages belug lu attendance. SIIUUTIXU AT 3rtlltAXl,tl l'Allh. CI06U of the TeiimiMiiftiit Among llie Cratk bliets or Tlile VIU11M). There were a great mnuy geed gunners at the Blioet in McOraun's park Wednesday afternoon, and a great deal of lutorest was manifested in tlie sport. The llrst was a lilt or miss match, by the conditions el which the shooter dropped out as they made a miss. The cntrance fee was fl. l'ive birds were shot at by each at yard rlse and the new Leng Island rules gov erned. The score was: Krunclscui, Lancaster ... IllnnersldU. Iteadlng.... l.ait)iice,lleuiltng Iloblnsen, Keadlng iectmati, Mahauuy City CDne, Lancaster (rabaui, Ueadlng I)arre,v, Koadleg Dandlll, Itcwtlng Ilrebst. Uuudliuc till, 0-1 11110-1 I, . . e 1111 1 a 1111 l-s I 1 1 0 -J 1 0 " 1 11111-5 1 1 0 --.' 1 1 0 -i Indlcatts retirement of gunner after lutsslng There was but one prire and it was divlded between Uobinaen, Geedman and Harrow. The second match was al ten uirtis eacn, twentv-llve vard rlse under new Leng Is iveyard rlse under new )S, with f." entrance. The land rules. co. The scere was (110 10 1 0- t I 1 1 1 1 1 l-ie 0 1 1 l U 1 0- 7 0 111111-7 0 1 I 1 I i) 1 7 1 u 1 0 1 1 0 B 1 1 1 1 1 t 1-10 I) 1 1 1 1 0 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-'J 1 1 I 1 1 1 1-10 0 0 10 111-1 as fellows Lawrence. Heading I u 0 lllll, Heading I 1 1 Urauam, Heading . lit Uandcll, Heading.. I 0 0 Dnimnct, Lancaster 10 1 ltoblnsen, Ucadlnn oil lienliaui.Lnndl.vlllel I 1 Ilrebst. Heading I 1 narrow, uuaauur....i u 1 lllnncrshuz, Uead'g l 1 1 Suviliir. 11.. Lane 0 0 0 First meney was divided between Hill, Denham and Hlnnersliilz; second was awarded te Harrow, and third divlded be tween Graham, Daudell, Demmol aud BrebsL In tne third match all wero Lancasler city guuners except Denham and Shelly. The lermer resides In LandihVllle and the latter lu Lltitz. Iu this match the ontrance was f 1, soven blrds,i;i yards rise, Huode Island rules. It rcsulted as fellows : Snyder Ilcnnelt Deuiuiel Mildly... Denham tiurdner 0 1 1 1 I 1 1-0 I 1 1 I 1 1 l)-. .111111 1-7 .1111111-7 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 -a .111011 0--3 The money of the two prizes was divided without a sheet oil. Tlie last match was a very geed 0110, and it was the tesult of eon een eon siderablocbln music. The contestants wero Cioergo W. Walt., of this city, and 11. Shelly, of Lltitz It was ler flO a side, ten birds each, ."0 yards risu. Hhode Island rules. Thu score was : Wuli.tipermi 1 I 1 I 1 0 h 1 1-. bheily, It., I 011100 1 u 0 iiiKKKn uf jtriiUAi-A. A Complaint el Had Tir.itmeut by l'lillailelplila A. ltadlng lUillnmd Cimipauy. Much complaint was inadobyeur people ngalust thu Heading railroad company lerthe manner iu which they were treated by the special oxcurslen train of last Thursday, Tlie return train iu the ev en Ing was dangerously crewded. The ceuipnuy only furnished 11 train of Uve curs for alieut eight hundred pas pas pas Hongers. Hud there been au excursion train te Heading thore would have been nt least tvvolve cars te nccommedatu the poeplo ; why the unjust discrimination against Lancaster? This is uet thu only tiitie It has happened. The season at Kphratu Mountain springs is alanit ever and but lew gnosis remain. During the mouth el August the place was well tilled. UVMNKhS llOOMI.NO. This has been r season of business activity for ICplirata. More houses have been and are iKiiugorectod this than auy previous year. Our cigar manufacturers report tradu very geed and are increasing lliulr lacllillcs te turn out mero goods. Our coal and lumbur dealers have at all times a sinilu upon their cuuntutiances. Tlie great nuuiber or licavy teams coming and going lit all directions te aud from here, heavily laden with lumber aud coal, attest au increased business for the uuaiers. our oilier iiiurciiaiiia 111 guuurui tuorcliamlise aud tu hardware also report nu lncrcased tmde ever that or last year. Our schools are ovorcrewded with pupils, and n great deal et complaint Is belug tuadu against tlie school xard for net providing mero schoolrooms. As It Is, In seme orthe rooms thore are 7ft pupils and when they are all in thore will be an average et 70 pupils te each room. llev. Brewnmlller will preaih en Sunday next en the late earthquake. The wlieat market is very active, lteddlg ,fc Ce. have bought and shlpped six car-leads Iho past week ; average price bOc per bushul. W1IAT IS Tllli CAUSE! ANIMALS rATALLV H1VK WITH TEXAS VAITt.K l'BVKK, Krare In tlie ffw.r llntl liivrnllgatleit Drs. Ilrlilge and Weber l'leure-1'nf u u inenU ll.iurtetl Ur. Wcber Ksj. It I. Contagion. Hpl.iile Apeil.ir. 7 There npisiars te be seme alarm felt lu the lewer end of the county by reason of a fatal disease that has attacked the cattle en several farms near Klrkwoed, Iho dlsoase being thought le be Texas fever. Smith Snodgrass, belew Klrkwoed, lest threo head and has several ethors that are sick, llalph Ciondennln, near l'ulrmeunt, en tlie Peach Bettem railroad, lest tbroe. It is reported lliat many olher cattle are sick In the neighborhood. The herd of Jehn Montgomery, In Celerain, Is also said te have been allocted and threo head te have died. Dr. Wober, veterinary surgeon, this city, went down te the Infected district te make au investigation. He was oxpectod le return te Lancaster this merulig but mlssed the train. A report having been made that a herd or cattle belonging te Jehn 1 Fry, near Mason Masen Mason vllle, Maner township, was nllected with ploure-pnouiuonla, Drs. ilrldge and Fry visi ted the herd yesterday and found that the rejiert was true. They kllled two or Mr. Fry's sloers and Inoculated the romalnder et thecattle. The report In ene or our contemporaries that Dr. Shaub said a herd or cattle at Mount Hepo was suffering with ploure-pneumonla apixiars le bu unfounded. Wu learn fiem Dr, bhaub that he made no such rotiert. He was called te Mount Hepo te attend seme cattle, but they had uoither ploure-pnoumonla, Texas fever, tuberculosis or any ether Infec tious disease. Dr. Shaub believes the young cattle wero sutler ing from being over-drlvon en the read from Lancaster te Mount Hepo. The Illneaiie Splenic Apepleiy. Dr. Wober having mls-jed the train at tjuarryvllle this morning, walked te Keflen, aud from that point tolephouos us as follews: 1 te went te Quarry vllle last evening, where he was met by Mr, It. O. Clendennlu, who took him in prlvatu conveyance te his farm. He found a herd of line stoers Iti the Held; three of them were lying dead and threo ethors qiiile sick. The disease Is splonle apeplexy. He examlned them near mid night by the light or the moon. Frem Mr. Clondennln's'tho doctor went te the iarm of Smith. Snodgrass, whero he staid all nlghU Mr. Snodgrass told him that he had last woek bought '.si steers of the Durham breed from a tirin in Chicago, the weight e( tlie IU) cattle iHiing'ii, 197. He sold ten or them te Mr. Cleudenuiii, montleuod above. He sold lour ethers te Ames Coales, ten te Truman Ceates, nene or which have Iwen ropertod sick. Mr. Snodgrass has firty firty leur iu geed condition, threu have died and six are sick, The doctor says that splonle apoplexy from which the cattle have sullered, is a daugoreus dl.soa.se, and though it is said te be contagious there Is ue danger of lis spreading. The statu authorities have ue jurisdiction ever this diease; Individuals will have le bear thelr own losses. A XKW JUHKVTUUV. The Werk ur 1-Vr.U tire's. Fer lJinca.lcr Cllf unit County ler lKKfj. A copy et Ferris Bres, directory of Lanc5 Lanc5 ter city and county for is&tJ has been roceivod at this ollice, and a casual lnsjiocUenorit dis closes thai Ills a most oxcellcnt work. It claims le contain completo aud soparate sub directories of luicasterclty, Columbia, Ellz Ellz abethtewn, Mauhelm, Marlelta, Mount Jey and Strasburg; also the iiamo,occupation,ros iiame,occupation,ros iiamo,eccupation,ros Idonco and posteillco address of all malp adults and heads et fauillles throughout the various townships, Including the boroughs el Adamstown aud Washlngtiiu. Messrs. Fer ris Bres, anneunce tliat it Is their intontleu te publish annually a complete and accurate history of Iinctsler city. Besides having a city map, each Issue will include the DloCK-sireoiuirociory 111 an uiaueratu duu im proved lerm. A county directory will be in cluded with that of the city overy third year. The gentlemen who have prepared this new directory are te be congratulated upon the neat aud tastelut manner In which their work was oxeeuted. Mr. W. M. 11. Williamson was the eHlcient manager or the undertaking. i'loern el a llnrn fall. Threo Heors or the barn of Darliuglen Strede's In F.ast Bradford township, Chester county, fell en Wednesday oveuiug, and eight cows wero killed by the railing timbers. Mr. Strede and a boy were milk ing at the time, and narrowly escaped being caught lu the crush. Several uulnials wero rescued allve from thu debris. Mr. Strede thinks the entire barn has te be taken down belorea safe structure cau be erected. The boy that made the narrow oscape in the stable was the owner of a big black cat that always accompanied him when wu went te milk. It was sitting beslde lilm as usual when the bant loll, but when the boy was rescued, nothing was seen of the cat. Whlle removing the dead cows ou Thursday the cat was found lying cloae te the boy's hat, dead. I'lifiultlied Contest Ashore lu l'eg. The race between the Mayflower aud the Oalatea en Thursday was net finished within the prescribed tlme, and is postponed until te-morrow. In the unfinished contest the Mayllower get a lead of nearly two miles en her British rival. The excursion stoamer Empire State, which took about 800 passengers te see the yacht race, went ashore Thursday uveuing during a dense fog ou Sandy Heek beach, about halfway iKitvveeu Life Saving Stations Nes. land 'A The crews at the stations, tegether witli the steamers beats, landed all the pas son gers en the beach lu safety. Asslstance was at unce sent for te get the steamer oil, Wluuersnt the Mate fair. In thu list el premiums at the statu fair iu Philadelphia ou Thursday, Jehn B. Kendlg get the following prizes: Stallion botvveen 1 and 1! years old, second prle f 1 j ; breed inare with foal at her toot, llrst prize, ?e0 Nerman Fan ; breed maru ever lour years old, second prize, f 10 Nellie, Daniel U. lOugle's premiums for his dis play of horses aggregated f IU Kolermatiou wen the halt-mile running racu yesterday In ii1, and 60 and "J.J. 1)." wen the threi-qu.uler miluracu lu 1.21 and luIGv l.AIIUlt Iff tlT. LUUlti. It Proposes tu OrKiinUe and Cany Oil' all tlie I'ellllral I'llM-ri. Sr Let' in, Sei'L 10. Political oxciteuient, which has beeu running high in this city lately, has recelved a fiesh Impetus by Iho luinoimcenieut that a complete combination lias been eflocted betweeu the Kuights of Laber, tlie Trades Assembly, the Central Laber Cnlen, the loderation et building trades and various olher IkkIIes of organied labor with the purpose of placing a com plele city, legislative nnd congressional ticket In the Held ler the cemlug fall eloctlen. The combined strength orthe vete is variously estimated at 'J0,000 te 30,000, anil has caused no small comment In political circles. MueMieik Felt en the I'arlllc. Svn Fhancuie, Sept. 10. Capt. W. F. Pluimuer, of the steamer Mary I). Hume, which arrived yesterday, ropeits that while. liiiiiilusnoitiiweatef Point lteyes, the day bolore, 11I110 distinct shocks el' earthquake were lelL Tlie vibrations wero rrem north e toast te south of wett. They wero net felt at San Frauclsce. Heady te l'lfilit Sullfvau. Nr.W YeitK, vSept. 10. Weir Ilaudell', the Kugllsh pugilist who fought Jem b'mith nnd Jehn Knirten, has arrived hore with the In In In toutleu of cliidleiiglngJehit 1-. .Sullivan. Three New l'etiiitter. Wasiiinote.v, I), C, Hepb 10. The fol lowing named fourth-class pestjnmters ..aT.hhiI Irt-. lai.lt, llAtinKclirniifa were Bi'i'uiuiuw iwvm; ... u....j . , U.M . p. fl. Ilonlerd, I-avnnsvlUe; If. Peel, WUdbrier j T, A, Olerlug, PorlerUold, WUMBtl'B MISSION WOBK. The Contention of lle llein and Feialgn Hecletjr Artjoetn. (inlrer. Elected and Ceuiinlttee. AiMlntetl, Thurstlit; Afternoon The convention re re ro assemblod at - p. in. After Illlile reading Mrs. E. Alstead, et Harristiurg, read a paper en the "(luallllca "(luallllca llens of a Worker for O01I." The congregation sang ' Frem Greenland's lev Meunialns." The roll iKiIng calleil it appeared that thirty uuicKnies aim twenty visitors wero presenu The mlmitnn of the morning session wei 1 wero reau and approved. Mrs. J. A. Slngmaster, or Macnngle, read an essay ou the " Importance et Missionary Werk." The committee en nomination or olllcers retKirted the following, all or whom wero unanimously chesen ; Presldent, Miss K. U. Kuthraull, Harris burg ; vlce iiresldent, Mrs. A. J. Hauuum, Scliuylklll ilaven : rocerilltig secretary, Miss Sue K. Stoevor, Philadelphia; correspond Ing secretary, Mrs. M. I.'. Alstead, Harris burg; treasurer, Mrs.T, O. Prllchard, Phil lipsburg. A motion was made and carrled '.that r00 copies et the proceedings of the conference be printed, and that inemtmrs or tlie convention be assessetl asinall ameimt each te pay for the same. A collection was taken up forynedlcal ox ex ox pensos, and Man wero reallzeil.' The conference sang "Prnise (led Frem Whom All Blessings Flew." Tlie question of putting up money boxes for tlie reception or offerings for home mis sions was dlscussed, but no conclusion reached. Plans ler Interesting young loeplo iu missionary work wero presented and discussed, and also the host means of kenplng up the centlugeiit fund. Mrs. M. li Alstead, or Harrisburg, was ap l)Iuted delegate te the next goneral coulor ceulor couler eiK'0 le be held at Harrisburg. The following committeos ou organization were appointed : Kasteu conlereneo Mrs. Pritcuard, Mrs. Melcher, and Mrs. Keser. Harrisburg conlereneo Mrs. Stall, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. 11 ru baker. Lolianen conference Mrs. Yeiser, Mrs. I lesser, aud Mrs. Dunbar. Philadelphia conference Mrs. Stoevor, Mrs. Loes, and Miss Acker. The audionce sang "My Faith i,oeks up te Thoe." The following resolutions were presenled and adopted : I, Tlmt we acknowledge; with grateful hearts our thanks te Oed for the buccOss of our branch of work In the mission Held, and that we pray for his blessing In the iuture. That we recognize me laci mat seme 01 the committees ou organization have by per per slstent ollett l)Oen successful In their en deavors; and that we give the four new so se so cletlos a cordial welceme into our rankH. .1. Tliat we acknowledge Hed's great good ness in the recovery from dangerous lllneas of our dear Brether Day. I. That our thanks be extended te the con gregation or St. Jehn's Lutheran church, of Lancaster, for thelr kind reception and liborel hospitality. ft. That we urge uen the several socleties the claims presented bv our new missions at Sail Francisce and Les Angeles, and the womeu's hospital ; and surgest that whenever practicable seme ollert be made te raise a special fund for at least ene of these objects. PLACl! OF SKXT MUKTINO. Invitations were recelvcd from Philadel phia and Harrisburg requesting the conlereneo te held its next meeting In theso cities. The matter was discussed. and It was reselved te leave the selection of I the time and place UfUie eillccrs or me so ciety. An essay prepared by Mrs. T. C. Pritchard, entitled " Our Werk, as it relates the church eoeiety and the home," was read by Mrs. Molcher. The audience sang, " niest be the Tie that Binds," and the sessien closed with prayer by llev. . P. l'.vans, el Columbia. Thursday Kvenim) Hesiien llev. Sylva nus Stall cenducted the openlng sorvlce,after which llev. J. X.lmmerman, Harrisburg, made an olequont and instructive address en missionary work, at the conclusion of which thouenferenco adjourned sine die, a benedic tien being proneuncou uy nev. etau. Nevel lliitertatnnieiit. ThUoveuIngat"0 o'clock, the niombers and Iriendsef SL Jehn's Lutheran church, will held a novel outertalnment in the refit ted basement of the church, which will be open te-night for the llrst time. The meet ing Is or a social sort, no rorreshments will 1m ser ed, but each person will bring a piece or sllver le contribute toward the liquidation olthe expense which has been Incurred, thus entitling the gathering te the appropriate name, a "hllverbeclal." Manlielm' Iteservelr Leaks. from tlie .Sentinel. In searching for the small leak In the res ervoir or the Mauhelm Water company, it was discovered that the puddling at the southeast Jcorner was only lrem 6 te 8 Inches Instead or lrem two te threo feet thick. This occurred in the trlmnilug or shaping of it, as sulliclent puddling iiad been put in all around, but au errer must have been made by the eugiueer, and thus tee much wascut away Iu this portleu et the reservoir. The company has new get a corns of coinpetout men at werK, aim win seen uau wi kwv. erder. In Uie meantime the citizens will be supplied with water lrem the pump by di rect pressure, and steam will be kept up in case of tire. Ilace. at Warwick Te-morrow. Frem the Lltitz ltecerd. Saturday premises te be a big day at the Warwick driving track, when there will be a number of purse races by horses well known ler their trotting abllities. The tollewmg horsea will be entered : ltd ward Walker, Lancaster, enters b. m. Mayweed; Ben. Hlrsli, Laucaster, s. nn tield; Jes. Armstrong, Lancaster, u. g. Walkill; Wayne Laudis, Kethsvllle, b. g. Scott; Samuel Hueh, New Haven, b. g. Billy; Jehn llabecker, New Haven, b. in. Lady ; Mart. It. Mlller, Oregon, s. uu Lydla 1).; II. Maurv, Farmeravllle, u. st, lllue Pilet ; Milton'Brubaker, Brlckervllle, b. g. CliarlevtJehn M. Amur, l.ttlt. HU Black- htone tielddust. There will also be a special centest botween the horsea owned by Jehn M. Amer, Lllitz. uud W. W. Uresli, Nell'sville. Alse soveral Intoresting ruiiulng races, jviusie ey a erass baud. A s:iO() Kelibery In Lebanon. Mr. Peter Fex, teiiant ou tlie farm of Mr. Kudelph Mlller, near the Lebanon brewery, In North Lebaueu township, was robbbed or f'.(H) and 11 watclt Thursday atlorneon. Mr. Fex recently had an opera tion performed for delectlve oye sight aud has net fully recovered his oye sight At tlie tlme of the robbery he was . ? . ..1 .11.1 .nfc linnv tllfl lying new 11 usieep, auu uiu uv "" " breaking open of thu chest or auy ether nolse. Tlie ether inmates of the heuse were away from home, a daughter being at thu Colobreok lurnaces picnic at Mb Gretna. It is auppebcd te have been committed by tramps. Ileuuleu el the UnlUd llrelhren. Tlie Uulted ilrethren or Central Pennsyl vaula, Maryland and West Virginia had their annual reunion at Meuut Alte Wednesday. The crowd was estimated at five thousand peeple. Addresses were made Uy A. M. Hverette, of Maryland ; Itev. J. U Qrimin, or llallltnore ; Itev. M. P., Deyle, or Koad Kead ing ; llev. C. T. Stern, of Harrisburg ; Itev. J. W. Utter, 1). D., or Lebanon ; D. W. Crider, or Yerk, aud llev. Delng, president or tlie Lebanon Valley college. The musle was furulihed by a olielr or one liuudred voices. (lutiiiluE en tne nrel.ii Meuiilalm. Jehn H. Place, or this city, formerly et Philadelphia, an oxperleuced hunter, accoin accein paulcd by a friend, Hmanuel Kutter, returned home last ovenlng from a twedaya' trlptethe Welsh ineuiiuln. They brought with them 53 gray squirrels, IS doves, 7 flickers, I crane aud several specimens of ether game which Uiey killed. A I'rometlou aud au Appulutmenl. Vreui thu ilanucliu Sentluel. Mr. Harry U. BteulXer was en Tuesday pro pre pro melod from clerk te teller in the Manhelm National bank. Mr. M. II. Wissler, at pros- . mt a aiuiK in iue iauiwujr waiwMwww, . I c. II. It, was olectod te a clerkshlp in the muiu ii.lttulleu, rnt a olerlc in the Mlllway waroueuse, jv. - OFFICIAL CHOP REPORTS THB.STATISTMVM Ot AUBlOVtTVmM BMVXMMBMM. c,v. IncreaM lu 1'eluU ter Spring TTIml M.VHJj 000 iiubela Mera Thau Lut Tir Wtm '''' D.clliiM F.l.T.n Velot. lar Ik HmMkt ' Cendltleu of Ottatr Crep. xir,A Wasiiinotem, D. C, Herb 10. Th tssmi-i ' 1 V tomber report et the department of agT)au-l j :r. ":.--r.r. -"." -"". wt i.v a tnau n ex)cu)u a ineuiu age. Til Mi-J proveiiiontlslu the northern belt, Wtacerj... sin, Minnesota and Dakota. In NataaaJM thore has been e decline, In Iowa lltllV -c'l change. The general average la 81, m'M M crease or lour points. The average ylaid of '.W m the crop, se far as the results of threshing art ': i reperted, exceeda 11 bushels, and may,,. rcftldl 111 tilinhnla tw)r h.m Tliraali fc "' Ing or winter wheat In the Ohie Valley 5e( 3 Ct' w " . avouesm uma n mr VAfiwvvu W narvest. ana tuere is seme improvement in s&l Miiwsuri sua Kansa!!. In tbe Middle Md , $ , ..-r.n,... UU3 vuv 'Vuuilkf5VO VI Ml MO IIVI Hj t inawnauy cuanged. in tlie Seuth the htt- eV VQrtl WIIH tllRAtilknlfitlnrF unit ntln Inlnrtvl fcH i - product In the shock. The returns lndlct auaveiase yield or about ni bunhnls tmrV''1 aero. The entire wlieat product will appar.'TS ninety million bushels. The exact deter ml-' nation et area harvested and leiultsoftbreth. Ing are easily oijulvalent (e a varlitlonef at ' least two per cent. Cern has docllned from 81, In August, te 70. In the states or principal production the status is as fellows : Kentuckv. from 7 id August te U0 In September ; Ohie, 83 te 89 ' , Michigan, SO In both returns; Indiana, 90 teirt Vtl ; Illinois, dccllnosrrem77 te7is; MLiseurl, rrem 7G te 02 ; Kansa", Ti te 112 ; Nebraska, rrem Til le C8 ; lewa, 73 le i7. The less west of Indiana Is caused by drought. In lbs Seuth Atlantic states there has been Improve ment; en tlie gulf coast a alight Improvement except In Texas, where drought has reduced condition. The present crop prospect, with 'x tKXi nn fiirlliftt tlMll,in iu 111 nfli-fstnf wnraci tl,at "V last year aud indicates ever Ul bushels per acre, or nearly 1,000,000,000 busbels. The cotton returns show a vigorous' condi tion of the plant with lateness aud deficiency in fruiting. Thore has been Improvement In most of the states, with decided decline la Texas and a little in Arkansas. The indis putable reduction el uouditien last month la '-'jii the south and west et Texas has been em- fef. phaslzed In this return. The average of condition of the crop area, SO, la slightly above that et Angttst 1st, for the first time la September in uftoen years. With a long and favorable autumn, it indicated an aver : aee cren. vet a decline in condition alter this date Is usuaL Insects bave appeared la' 41 most or the states, with little less ; se fan mero from the belt worm than from tbe) caterpillar. The state aver&ges or condition are Virginia 77, North Carolina 82, Seuth Carolina SL Flerida 83, Georgia 81, Alabama" SO, Mississippi 82, Louisiana 81, Texas 70, Arkansas 93, Tennessee 03. The results or the threshing make ue con- ditien of eats at harvest 01, ft small reduc- '? tinn irnm n'tri uir nTiiHniHiiiiii. 1 ! avniami - .-. It ,! Mil.-. ..A I -?.. of barley la 93, Indicating an average crop. Buckwheat averages 90. Potatoes have de ,$?& eliued from 68 3-10 te 81 4-10 from oueeU of a local ureugui. in new iur. iue uuuuue m ,u-- from 97 te SO, aud It Is heavy ln the dry areavij of thft WtfBt. V)! T : "Tt, . ... u. s XUU COUUlllOli Ul UIUWCU HVUC.KU. e TF The numbers et fattening begs are apparJj ently less by about G per cenb with some "ft;5 ductlen in average weignt. v. UAL A UVHBBBD 1'OUOKKV, The Wedding Sapper Mad the BrUU, Qreasa-S and (lue.t Very 8lck. :t I)ECA.Tun, 111., Sepb 10. Abeutfiny people A2 live miles west of hore Wednesday night, ;& , and yesterday all the available physicians wero bard at work altenuiug me aunciea -persons, who are vomiting violently. Themas W. Jacobs and Miss Alice Glas gow were married at the house of tbe brtde's father. Hupper was served atOo'cleckand included chicken salad, boiled ..MaIta., amt all eln liearlllv. All limir lniAT jK the brlde and groom were taken sick, tnanl- SS' festlng symptoms of having been poisoned. f'.A Part et the company had left, but tness re-- malning were also taken sick. Great fright ,. H--ensued. The mother or the groom and ethers T-jjfc' I1D1U M.WWfj". . .rrt..M HH- ...w J..M v ....w U-Y" BU VAIIAUaivu .uai iucj unw v ww -. w. m.. wa heuses bofero reaching the physician's house. "g It has been loarned tbat the chickens wer, cooked and salted In a big copper kettle. It' fa v.tnrxnetn.l .tin naif .ailtuirl tttfl tVIMtftl tA .! corredo and mix with the chickens. Tfea people are all qulte sick yet, but the doctor) 'g- ue net apprenenu iue isiai teruiiuatiua any of the cases, y " A C.tholle 1'rle.t Drep. Dead. mm nAr.Ti.Menn. Senb ia A CotbeUo prieeti!'? named Jeseph P. Palmer, dropped dead of ,.yJ$ apoplexy te-day en the corner of Nertu anwt Hath streets. Prem papers found In hi-? pockets it is supposed that he belonged vtjM Canada. A document signed by Cardinal.; Newman, of Kimland. invested him with the a right te hear confessions, and ene bearing vj Cardinal Slmoeni's signature extended te fV"g himiue privilege et au auuiumaj wnu wm '$,'& Wiw. ih m shot wile and FUier-lu-lw. Kr$ r ..niir.r 1,'inui. MnnL 10. NairS-eU has Just roached hore of a sheeting aOalr UU)s! yesterday afternoon at Tonganexle, ae mliea .,iiiii,. r ilia pKv. a man named MC--& Keehan engaged in a family quarrel with his W - , ..i f ... n.l aknl lham lmUi.Vr? Wlieanu laiuer-iu-ian, mu wn w . -, -jj5 tr MntnAimn is still alive, but her father. J Mrs. l-'reeman, an aged man, was almeslla'f stantly kiued. 'ine peopie uieu te tyuuu iuwvy,y murdorer, but the elllclals smuggled hlin out vfW of tewu In a train and breugut mm nerti where he is lu jail. i Te Oppese Ilems Hale. i.nvneN. KenL. 10. Lord Hartlngten Mr. Chamberlain have arranged te addrees public meetings uunng me puuaiuw; - a In nnnnsltlen te home rule. Mr. Cba- berlaln will probably vUlt Belfast durlagNI 4 recess and deliver one or mere fw t . .2 1'ap.r. 8al far Ubeb T.mvnn.D. Kv.. KBDt 10. IB te the Cluclnnati Enquirer, Mrs. Mcltj will sue the ew xetk "" Leuis aiobe-Dcmecrai iex p ... t..t i. nrimituind committed ;.ir ,inme.Ua infelicity. Th amount of damages sued Ter Is f VSfiM. Te UrluB Aleiand.r te Kuctoael., i .... Kent, ia Prlnce Henry of 1 leuberg, the cmeen'S seu-iu-iaw, m,j llalmeral castle for Darmstadt. Hit. ! lien is te tiring his brother,Prince Aliiinewy le llalmeral. s :.' - 'ir,; a narmsn HteamahlD PUaWi ' M: Londen, Hepb 10,-The sleaaIp Lew ng, of the Hamburg line, plying. Wjweaj New Yerk and Hamburg, has bt m Unto Quecnslewn In a ilisabieu evmwm. wma rifiuiwwMnwf, . nHOO1""! ". . 9I. TrKastern PenasyivsJiM, w rlr weather waraaer fclkW ' VAJ woather, winds shifUng te weattriy. m r-: &?; m JfrS. . m w m AiPi i .'. .a M ;"?j 'fJW w -111 i .'.. ' ?j Wife - J V y d-k.i' ft.v