RjJTS 1 -pr j-y, &"" Kim&T?z v ae IfeatfagW J SB Bst J .'-.- J -1 . tu TC ' 4 ret - volume xxra NO. 10-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER. PA.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 188G. SIX PAGES-PRICE TWO dEOT7 fe HWWE SZM M,- .Vjfr ttM. raita m J u V I A HARDWARE MERCHANT. sVBskSMSsNls w HI II It LAST HtUllVKH IB Til 1AHK I.I II Of UKIIKt.LlUX. lis t'ninrt Out nr His Mrlle Mllli Ilia Tills nl iiIkIii llrailuelri nl 1 ale College Admitted In His Ijinra.lcr llir In I HOI A Memlisr nl linn nl ids l-argrst lliulnm II. nun In lhs Clt. .Ment of our rlty nml tunny ofeiir country rnuilniH will U1IVIU7II ihe portrait of loergo M. I rauklln, mm ufthi) prosent uieinlsir of llm litinl me house of (loergo M. Steluuian . l'ii, West King street, this city. Mr I'liiiklln iHiinei of geed sleck. Ms father, Hun. tIicm. I I'r.uiUlln, was attorney KkikihI nr l'tinn) hauls mul lielil many ether Important nlllce. His grandfather was llm ilUtltiKUl-ihiM Jurist, Judge Walter I r.inklln, who aNe In lilt day wnt attorney general (if l'diiiM Unnli Ills great grand father, riieninn franklin, nml liN gre it great Krandiather, lliniry I'riiiklin, were also inen (if il ihi in.'i i in, lung age, Ilnli. is net alieut thoiie intent, gme Hint reierenil seniors that we proeso te speak to te iUv. wewlll conlliieourHohosclosoly te tlie llle and chnracler of Iho young gontlemen w limn pettrall li shown above. ikimi: piusenvi. r.KMisiiCKsi i.i. tin rgn Manr 1'rauklin was tieru In Inn raMer, (in Iho I'i'.h nt June, KW. Ue rocelved Ids primary education nt the hands or Dr. Celt, n fornier usher of HL JanieV parochial ncIioeI. WIhhi Ntilllclentty advanced boon beon boen teie I llm l.t.icvder high school and grndit nlnl nt Iho rliiHi of Kt, InKil he entered YuloiMllpge, nml graduated In tlie class of Kvi hile in coiIero tin connected himself with the collti;e society " 1). K. IV' an or er or ganlrilleii tint IxmsIn tlie iiicnibenlitp of many nl the most illstlngulilied inen In the mimlry. A Hit Kraliiallnii he retuniiKl te liinraiter nml I'lilure J 11 kiii tlni Ntmiy of the law In the olllmef lili f.itlnT, lien. Tlnn. i:. rninklln, nt that limn eim of ihe luml i1IiUiii;iiIhIhhI iniiiiilicri nl the ti.tr, ami wlioHeollIre anil rmhUmrti ai In the luilttlitic new ixvnpleil hy ItnlKart'iielil wlnoHteto. Ilavlnc IUiIiImhI hit t-ourae of itiullm hihI imiidl an oxrellont exniiilnatlnit, Mr. l'rank hit waimliiilttiMl te the liar en the lr.'.li of .Sttplcinl'Cr. 11, nml ntonce began the prac prac llriiet tlie law. " l 'III. IOMINii, i vtiii u Allll mi m. ' lint the war hail lirnken out ami hail hcen raging m oral iiienths. 'I he Imttlui of Mull Kim, anil Shlleh, ami the Wltilornen ami many nthnr homiie litttlei hail lieeu funglil, nml it wai eliliint that the rulxilllen reulil nepr he put ilnn le- the iiimilier or Union lreiM llien In the llehl. A call ler morn el niittxir "as inade dy i'reililuiit Lincoln, ami all nur Iho loyal North tlie rry Rnwe " n're iiiiuiOL', I ather Alinihuii, threo liiimlriMl theilHiiul MtreiiK " In July, In,.; ('apt. Kinlcii I ranklni, who hail wnwl In tlie threo tiientliH' ftorvice, wai aiilhiirlreil te ratio a rrglinnnt In Lanraiter i.ihtm-fer iiliie iiKiutlii. Many nl the laiit jeiuiK inen of the ten rallleil te lili ntaml uril, ami en the 1 tli of AugiiKt hli reglinunt win iiiuiteriil into the sorlce of the I'nlteil hl.itii, with the following Htall iilllccrt Colomi -Kinleu l'riinklin. l.leuL Colonel l.-lwant Mw.oiem. jMiiJor-TliailileuiSlovenajJr. Ait niliint Daninl llvlUlni. (iinrtnriiiHitor.Iehn T. Maeilnnlgln. Iho line oiliv-en noren gallant iet of mntt, ami among thiim nene mero gallant than the kiiIiJh t orenr kkoteli, lioero M. l'ranklln, who hail thrown away Ills lirleli ami law lioek", rop-ilreil te the camp ami unlliteU in Cemimny A, conimamleil liy i.oergo .Miuser, r. llew.mit eihimiIikUiI lit llotitenant of the company. Aller a few ilayHilrllllng Hidue raw troein worn liilrrlinl en te Washington te ili'finiil theiMplUtl Ireni den. I.oe'a threat oneil iiii.iu 1L A low ilaya alterwarda they iuemhI te I alrfax Court Heme ami lOveral ethor ekv'(I pelnta nml siibse'iueiilly went Inte camp near Falmouth. When HiiniNliln waiglveu command of the npiiynf tlie Potomac, he a-iMaulted ami wat repu.'.il from l'mderlekHlinrg en the 13th of DmeiuliC JSii Tlie 1M regiment was 111 line en thoiiztremo right, hut win net In vnlMi.l in the tight. Un the night of the l.'th it recreH'ciI the rler and retiirneil te camp. Tills campaign was n torrllile trying one, onliigte lien, lliirnilile'a iiiistnauagoment and iuiilllcleiiry, but whnther In camp, en picket or In line or battle I'apL I'nuikllu was always Willi his moil oiu'eiiraglni; llieni and hlmrlng their hardships ami their dangera. On tlie iiltli et March, lU, I'apU deer go Miihsei, of Ce. A., was dlm'lurged for dla. nhllity (iloatnes.1) anil Iilouteuant 1'ranklln was promoted te the captaincy, a msitleu he held ncieptnhly until the regiment was iniiMnred out. Wlien Ihuhprlnget ImII opened the nntlre army pnslied forward te Chanculloravilie. 'ihe lM reglinent held a cnnsjilcueiia iiliu'i) hiiiI did geed NorlceH In tin) torrlble battle that followed In which the I'nlen les was 1iI,(K) men. Tlie l'M regiment lest 10:1 inen killed, wounded and nilsslng. 1)1 these 11 wire killed and 7 I wounded. In Cel, Mc(ieern'rt elllclal rert of the battle he says: I de but Justice te Ixith elllcnrs and moil when 1 Hay they lioluued thfliiiHohea with great callllIltry.,' Tlie term ofaervlco of the reglment having nzpired, it was ordend te repair te Washing ton with the remaliiH of (leu. A. I. Whipple, Hh dUhlen cemmander, who had been killed in the Initie. Alter having attended his Itinera), the reglment was erdered te liar ililiurg, whole en tlie l.'th and ItHh of May, Im!, It was iiiustered out of Horvlce. ami re- turned te Lancaster, the gallant soldiers who had fought an well being warmly welcomed, and given a grand rocepllnti and collation In tlie court house. ON (1KN, I'llANKMN'H HTA1T. Aller belng iiiustore.1 out el the Hen Ice, t'apt t-raiikllnaloiice Hottled down te the practice of the law, but had net been Ieuk at Ids books before he rocnlved nn appointment from Majer (leneral Win 11. Franklin, a captain iinrt siHs.iiitnntiiiljutHiitgoiieral en tlie htali et that aiicompllsheit olllcer, who had (0viu ordered In take command In the ilepart iiuint.' t,,0(,ulr" ''"I'1, '"""'klin accepted the coin?18'"1 tendored by his llluatrieua iiaiiioanke, H."J wnt with him te Iila head, iiuarlera In Ne:v Orleans j serving cm hU wall until thoclesoo: the war and enduring many danger tmd liard!'lpi lu the aervlce 111 thoKeutliHimU . , Ue accompanied (ion. JUuUm In Ida Unions Kel HIvorexiMMlllloii, ene of tlie meat dlsas. treiiH during the war. It aUrtCd March 1' the objective jielnt belng Hhreoierl, an lm lm liertant depot el Conlederoto cotton and iithoraupplleH. After Intormlnable treulilen the exnedltlen was abaiidoued. owing te low water and ether unexpected troubles. If the advance had been dllllcult the returit wax iiiucli mero he. The beats wero every new and then grounded, whlle rebel batteries lipporeil them irem overy blull. Wlille (Jen. Hanks' Inelllcleitcy was manifest en all Hides, Iho courage and Ingenuity of Ids eUl. com and men nhone out conspicuously, and luey llnally get out of the trap Inte wulch they bad beeu led. In thia memorable cam paiKD, C'apt Fmnkliu, from liU position, was miliject te the most onerous dulles and clan clan eors, bul(MCied unhurt. At the clese of the war, Cajit. I'rankllu re turned te I.ancaiter nml practlced law for Heme time, lu lhCdlie married MlviHarah M. Ntemmau, lUugliter of the late (loergo M. Hieliimaii,Hunlnr inemlier of the great hard. warohetiHooMloorgoM. Htelniuaii A Ce. In lstWIin lavninoHiiiemboroftho llrm as did also his brolher-ln-lnw, (leergu Hteliilii.iu, The ilnilli of ('. I". Itonnler nml the Willi drawal of laaae Dlller, both el whom worn long iiiemlieiH of Iho llrm, and llm hiiIme iiienl death el (loergo .M. Htelninan, the Hiuiler Inemlier of tint llrm, leaves the nole huilne In the liaiula of (loergo Hteln man and (loergo M. Franklin, though the llrm iibiiie of (loe. .M, MU'lunian A Ce., Is a'.lll retained. Hisently the llrm tore down the old brick building and all Hh annexes, which hud no long nerved the purposes et their predocox predecox predocex sotn, ami nroeriv'tlug en thnhlte ene of the meHt iiiiignllU'etit and Hiibstaiittal Htrttctures In thn city. Tlie building extendi from West King te Ml III lit Htrent, a distance of 'iMi lout, and has a front en K lug direct of It loot and en .Mlllllu el(l loot. The rear part of tlie building In llnliliisl and Is a IiumIeI of beauty, Htrength and convenience. '1 lie Ireut part is rapidly approaching completion. It Is mav niveau Ixilltaa building tlmoted te hardware, but it will nt thOHame tluie be a IliiOHiiocl IliiOHiiecl IliiOHiiocl liien of orniimentnl arcliltocliire. Mr. Franklin has been cloiely attontlve te IiiisIiiims since he has been a memlMir of tlie llrm, but lielias nevertheless round nper tunlty te engage lu ethor enterprises. Ue la nt present a partner of Thes. lUuiiigardner lu exIetinhoejieratloiiH of the Juniata Hand company, nn onterprlso In which thore ap. jKwrs te lien mint or money. Ue Is nlae the president of the Koynteno (late I.ancaater) Watch company. Ue Is a director of the Farmer' National bulk, of Kiucoater. Ue has also large agricultural liitorenta, Uilng the ownerof oneer the llneitand mint jiroillictive f.irmaln Martle township, ami of Hit oxten exten oxten slve plantation lu Htallerd county, Vn. Ue takes mero prlde lu Ids agricultural pnxlucLs than he does In almost anything. IV -HIV1t. l.tKI.. Mr. I ranklln lias been a lifelong memlKir of SU James church, and for many jnars pvsln moinlierof the natry. Hels n inem inem leor of Admiral Iteyuelds I'est, ln., mid of thn liyal I.egleu, nn organlritleu compenod of etllcera of the nruiy nml iikkIeIihI allirr the Society of Iho Cincinnati. He is aim n mem ber of Iho Msseulc brotherlKMnl. Mr. I ranklln is a ltepubllcaii. He was n niemlier of the Htnte com entleu that iiniul nated (ion. llartratilt for governor, and took an active Jiart in ether party coinenlleiiH. He lias been n inember or both nolect ami coin i neil council, and wns ler ouetir mere ears president oriheHolott branch. Mr. I ranklln a home, fermnrly occupied by Ids lather, noruer I lieituut and Chariet te itrwt.s, s ene nl the most delightful places lu the city. It Is embowered lu a grove of troesnnd ahrulis of overy doalrahle variety, nml the grounds are adorned w Itli the rarent Hener and fnllage plant. Here with his wile and liny he " oiijevh llfe" alter the tells of bustupssnre endej. lllseldeit ion (loergo, aged In, Is new a member of the Junier class or Lehigh 1 nlvemltv. Ills aecetid net! William lluell, ngcsl IT, Is n pupil In I'hllllps atadeinv at F.xeler, N. II. Ills lather Is with hlin at Kxeler te-day and this givea usn geed opportunity te "de him up unbeknnwn te hlin." Iho llilrd seu Frederick Sleliiman, nged 1 1, and the youngest Themas Finlen, are at home. lll.s Hall Nsni. The I.e;igue giines el j-oiterday wore: At Washington I'lilladelphla I, Washington 1; at Chicago lletreit II, Chicago S; nt Kansas City Kansas City ft, St. Leuis j. The l'lttsburg, for tlie llmt tline thlsRoaseit with Merris lu thn box, dofeatodtho Athletlc lu I'lilladelphla yesterday by I te i. The ether Association gaiiies vore- At Staten Island SU Ixiuis'i, Mtts , at lUltlmore. Italtlmnre (i, I.oiiIhvIIIe I, nt Brooklyn : Hroeklyu S, Cincinnati I Tlie Ubieties and I'ltlsburg each lm, but llve tilts yesterday. The pitcher wero Mor Mer ris and Miller. Baltimore braced up j osterday nml tlefe iled Iioulsvllle without an error. - Tlie WIlkiHtiarreclnli neems te be going back, and they have been defeated iuUoellon lately. illunispert downed them by II te 7 y osterday. The Scrantiiit club ins gradually laien Htreiigtlienml until it Is probably the best club In the Stale Aikh latlen. osterday the teim defeated AlUHiua two games at the latter'a home by tlni scores of 7 te 1 ami S te 0. 'I lie Altoeuas had but nix hlLs m both gauies. Hoever, of Wilktwlnrre, rolused tn Hand a Due ler violation of rules and loll for his home lu I'hiladelphia. Ue is te Is) blacklisted. .Oil tilt K.ll TOltACVU. Tlin t'rnp .riiiiuil iiljriiu it l.nel linl, iIieiikIi I lit Iviiiiw It. HMMis,Sept. 10. -I'ernetis living around I.incaster nml seeing tlie geed crops of tobave that are rained lu thn bordering town tewn hlilps Hoinetliiios think tlds is tlie only part of tlie country in wliiili geed tobacco can be raised. A visit te the lower end will hhew that us gend a crop of tobicce lias been raised lhore ns lu any parts of the county. This Is particularly thocase around Smyrna. A Miry geed crop has lust 1011 housed here. A few mniill patches pin yet lm neon lu the holds. 'I'lie llavaun variety lias been chiefly cultivated. 'Iho crop has escaianl the hall ami some el the ether an noying drawlwkH that havn vlslled hoiiie parts of the county. The standard of farming laud is much higher here than 11 wns ten year age. This Is owing te careful, Intelligent binning with a froe usoet phosphates, i'iles of empty phos phes phos phate lugs can be neon nt almost n ery larm. The upper elid or Lancaster county must makflsoiuendvaiicomeiit II It wants tn retain Its boasted auperleilty much longer. At Hie Mate I'.ilr Theso 1,-incasler poeplo wero among the prlre winners en Friday at the Philadelphia state fair Cexch nml light draft herses, Htalllens ever llve jcirs, lirst prle, "(, Dolgarder, owned by S K. Nissly, I lerln ; breed mare with le.il, 11 n I prle TO, Kose Vlley, owned by Dm lel (I. I.ngle, Marietta. Among the harness nml Hiiddhi liome Mr. Fugle1 1 lass ie took Ms mid prire, til) for mares and) geldings for linn use, C'ir Alex 100K Hfn'enu prl7e, ? je. The Ilrst ruiinm.' ra-e was for a half 1111I0, audit was wen by Itoteriiiatlou In M mid &T. Jehnsen Miller, or LilIU ; M. I). Kendg, of Maner, and Israel L. Lamll, of Lancaster, dolegato lepreHfliitlng tlie Liucaster Agri cultural Hoelety, attended the Htate fair I'rl lay, Old t'liiintrjr IT nil I'el l'lii. from the nslilngten i(!a ) I, izclte. We have laien le.isllng overy diy lornnme tlme back en tlie old country peach jiot-ple. Let me give you Iho recipe, Mr. IMitnr, he you can try It before peaches nre all gone,aud lur the lionetlt ofyenr read ors, tee : Makea hoen'ako nbeut 10x1 1 Inche, nccerdlug te Hlo of lautily ; It takes ene that nbe Ter mine, 0110 Inch thick ; bake te n crisp brown, with plon plen ty et lard ; while It Is b.iklng let your peaches lioNtewIng with plenty el nugar ; when dene nml yet het, npllt open nml lay In n large diuh, crust dewu ; put en 11 layer of fruit, nml than tlie ether hall en that, and lay en the balance of the fruit and Jillce. Set aside till you get through tlie Ilrst onurne. I get real hungry ler 0110 new while I nut writing tills. Try It nml repert, I lorget te aay hav e hoiiie geed, cold Mwoet mill: te go w Hh It. ltscist In His fjullege Circle. JTinmthe ltotenncd Messenger, Tlie cel loge t'lrcle, nleng with all ether portiena of the community, rogret the with drawal et W. l Heuse), os' , Ireni the I.s I.s ikm.kii:nei:ii, ospecially int nheuld be fob lowed by his permaiieiit romevnl Irem Lan Lan caster. Ills great energy and oinlnent ability doiibtles call him te 11 larger nphore or activity, which he I he weil iiualilled te till. We hope, howevor, after tl.e campaign which he Is Hiiporlntend Hiiperlntend lug Is oitiled that he may return te tjincasier. in nnv meet we rnmiiinntiv count ou his continued luterast In his (ifmn Miifcr, ler whose properlty he has dene he much, and in the cilosephla aeciety, of which from Its Imginnlng aeven yenra age he has been the chlef aupnorter nml animating pewer, 1'ranklln ami Marshall feels honored In nuniberlng hint among her dlstinguislied alumni, and liucaster may well be proud of hi growing popularity, which la net limited by the boundaries of our graud old commonwealth. PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED. AIMHXO VtlfKU tiUVKHH.it Hlllt.M VN' DKItSIISlntl AM KMItANKUMT. III. tfilliin-VVeikiiifin nl (Irnillnc ! I'eiinnjl inuln llallrnnil Vrt nt Kllralicllitiif.11 Slietsl III111 (liit-.Sii Iteiie llriiksn A HI in'. Tsrrllils Full I'riiin f Trrn, i:i,I7Viii:r 111 own, Fa, SepL 1 1. Yofiterday nlmiil K a. III. n torrlble acclilent occurred about otte mid ahalf miles west of this place whero (louder Bres, contractors, are grad ing and making a new line for the l'enn. Hyhanla railroad, There Isa deepctit at this point nml a iiumber of men nre engiged at work here. It apjear, Ihat Alon7iCever, a young matt aged about l'. was orderod te tiiidermliin an cinbauklnenL. After engag ing In the work but a row moment, the bank caved In, and a great mans of dirt came down, catching Cever, and covering him deep. The ether workmen noticed It, and immodUlely all ran tn roncue him. Aller digging and nhevellng a tew mlnuten he was resuHcliated alive, but neverely Injured. He was romevod tn his home In Newvllle, near this town, and a physician at ence aent for. rr. 11. K. Illnugh, or tills Pisco, roialred te the hoiine and upon examlnlng thn young man, It was found that no Itenwi were broken but that he sustained novero Internal Injuries, which may preve fatal. At last account he was aullerlng great laln,and It is bollevod he will net rocevor. I'nderiuliilng an eriibmikment Is the (inlckeHt way Ie remove a large amount of dirt, but it Is the most dangerous. 1 1 should net Imi nllowed. Tsrrlhls Kail Prum a Trss. On ThitrHdny almut neon a torrlble accldent happoned te Mr. Andrew Wlttlck, aged nbeut 1 1 years, who fellow the occupation of traveling knlle and nclssera nhnrpfltier. The man was stepping wltlfMr. It. Hhentr, who keeps a naloeu en North Market stroeL. During the morning he was itawliig weed and doing ether work ler Mr, S. AlKiut neon heasked the propri etor what he would give him If he would pick the apples el the trce lu the yard. Ue was told It was unnec essary. Shortly aflerwards Mr. S. told hlin ir he would pick Iho apples, he would give him '-1 cents, his supper, lodging and breakfast Heat ence climbed en tlie tree, ami when Ma height of about -Ul feet, a limb broke, throwing hint head foremost te the ground below, Htrlklng with ills hands and breaking his right arm at the wrist, his loll arm above the wrist and also near the elbow, the bone sticking out- He also dls-liH-ited his JelnU near the left elbew, cut his 111) about iine Inch lu width mid nuataliied ether brulst about the Imdy and limbs. Or. J, II Aiigntadt was Monitor and he net the broken tiarfi togethor. He millers much pain and Is entirely helpless. It was at Ilrst thought best te aend him te the hospital, but afterwards It was learned that he had a hrnlher in Columbia w hose name is William Wlttlck, who is constable of that place. Werd was cenveyed te him. Oilier lloreuEIi etet. Yesterday morning the remalns of Mrs. Fanny llarreull, widow el this plat e, wero Intored In the Mount Tunnel cemetery, Klizabethteun. Hhe was a highly rospected and deveut Christian. Tlie funeral fervlces wero conducted by Kev. (I. H. Seaman and llev. W. (i. Lallrel, of Lebanon, who had lawn pastor here twenty years age. She was lu her .i"th year, and leave no children. Threo brothers nitrvhe her, and a large uumhoref relatlvesnnd friends mourn her Ie.". Mr. I. II. Sluger, who was apjioiiited as aistaut Irelght agent at Conewago, two weeks age, has reslgned his pOHltteu, and will teacli school during the wititer. Mr. II. Chas. Wermlny, who was ticket agent for the I'ullniau l'alace Car ceniiany, at Joraey City, N. J., has accepted the ioallleii, and is at iirosent nt Ids new pest el duty. Un Thursday night about 10 o'clock onenf the meet beautiful nights ever witnessed lu tlie heavens was visible te the naked eye. A beautiful meteor with a long tall or lire, Htartisl In the far east and moved very swift ly te tlie lar-ell nerthwwit. It appeared very near. Alioutten days age Mrs. William etter, of llachinansv llle, Dauphin county, a short dlslauoe irem tills place, tramped en a nail. A low days nge lock-jaw set in : Dr. A. C. 'lreichler, Irem bore, was sent for, and ro re imrLs te-day that It will cause her death. A large cattle hale Is being held this after noon at tlie (Iroenawalt heuse by Longo Lengo Longe looker A Ce. Many tanners are lu attend attend auce. Mlsi F.tla Ilamaker, or Mlddlotewn is visiting relatives Mild friends lu this place. Mis Myra Itoeth, et Flerin, Is visiting Miss Jonnle 11. Hildebrand at present. A l'rohlbltleit meeting was held at Pleasant Hill nchoel house, neulli or this place. Kev. J. II. I'annobacker, el Columbia, and ether prominent 111011 wero among the nimakers. VIMIIIMTIUN VlldNtlBS. A. A Sletens K.lrrlmt stale Chairman anil I'rer. I. II. ration MUls OrsanliBr. It took pretly steady billing in tlie 1'iohl 1'iehl 1'iohl bltieu Htate commltlee In Uarrlsburg Friday nfternoeii te prevent a collision botween the (actions that soein te have grown up lu the p-irty, but Chairman Stevens and James Black were equal te the emergency. There wero elghty-lnur members of the com cem com iiiittee present, and the Ilrst thing they did was te exclude reporters. Kx-Chairman Baker, who was ill, gave way te S. 1". lledwln, of l'hlladel phia, who tonic the chair and had A. A. Slevens toad the call for the meeting. A loiter was read from Jeshua L. Bally, et Philadelphia, declining the position of treas urer, mid naming Hubert It. Corsen ler the iiesltinu. Theu Mr. Stevon produced the lotter of I'rofeasor ration declinlng tlie chair manship of the Hite committee, and a motion was made that the commttteo proceod tn or er gauiii. (Julie it lively debate ensued en lids, souie of the member claiming that l'allnu ought te explain the causes that led te his declinlng the iHwllien. Among theso particularly anxious te have I'atten explain wero Mr. luckettn, et Wllkesbarte, ami Can- didate Welle. Mr. I'atten did net talk, now new now ever, and Ihocenimilteo nccepted Ids roslg reslg roslg natien nml elected A. A. Stevens by ncvla ncvla illatien, Mr. Baker' iiaine belng withdrawn almost as hoeii as it was placed before the commltlee. Again Mr. Wolle said bethought that I'at I'at eon ought tn Hay something about his re signing, but Chairman Slevens nml James Black, of Lancaster, sinothered the tiling overand talked the committee into n geed humor by tlie Htateinent Hint the whele trou treu trou ble originated lu a garbled interview, and neither Mr. I'atten nor secretary (ledwiuwas responsible Mr. Slevens said thore was no tise in washing tlie dirty llnen of the jmrty here, and thought the matter should no nusneu 1111. a nen rnoveus, iu.uk lUidUedwIn gnve I'atten ,a geed character, and Ihecoiiimitteoelocted I1I111 state organi zer and the dangorefa row had passed. H. C. l'eunei'k and Hebert It. Corsen, el I'lilladelphla, wero named ler treasurer, the vote standing, Feiineck, 1 1 ; Coren, TO. The Utter was therefore elected. The candidates and the chairman were em. powerod te cheese a committeo of 11 1 toen and helect Bocretarlos, and the meeting adjourned. Twe Kellgteiu Nete. I'reul I. lilt. Frem the Kxpiess. The ronevatod Kvangellcal church nt this place wlllbodedleatod October Id by Hlshep Hewiiuui, or Ailentewii, nnd Presiding Flder Stlrk. or Lobatien. Nearly overythlng I roadyfertho occasion. The tint lloer will be di Ideil by a mevable partition Inte two parts, ene or which will lie used for the Infant class of the Sunday school and for prayer meeting. An Iren lonce will be placed lai lai lere the church next week, lu October there may be a conferenceof the Moravian churches in this, the second dis trict, at this place. The places outltled te roi rei roi reaentatleu at such n conleronco are I'lilladol I'lilladel phla, Lancaster, Litltz, and Yerk, 1'a. ; l'almyra, Hlvorside and Kgg Harber City, N. J,, and draceham and Mochaiilcatewu. Mil. U the conference be held, thore will probably be present from thirty te forty ministers ami delegates. Lltlts can enter tain tueui, WBMMB1B VBtm 1- Htrsst CommlMslensT nsrtx DUceT.r. UK nrii.rralrants of ths Dig lea Mn. The principal topic of conversation en tlie street Friday evening, oapeclally among lie publican politicians, was a battle which tock place In Cuba Myers' Central hetel. The principals In the light wero Streot Commls Cemmls Hlnuer Jacob JterU and ex Streot Commls Cemmls Commls nlnner l'eter II. I'ordney. Beth tnen are well known ltepubllcaii politicians, HerU lielng ene of tlie bomiea or the Ninth ward, whlle his long-legged antagonist li a worker in Aldenuan Smrrler's district Hertz Is rogarded as a very noisy fellow and rraiitiently boeomefi engaged In ipiarrels. Jlela game, however, and net afraid te fight, although lie always geta the went of hla Imttlen. Kerdney la of a pleasant disiKMltleu and net given te quarrelling. In Friday's llttle racket the street commissioner was very badly worsted, and te-day Is a much smaller man than he was yesterday, In his own as well as In the estimation of ethers. There wero a great many reports en the town after the fight occurred, and many of thorn oxig exig oxig gerateil. It appears that yesterday altorneon a party, which lncluded seme or the beat known Re publican politicians or this city, partook or a ilsh dinner at Mr. Myers' hotel. Among the number was Street Commissioner Hertz. After the dinner had been finished the party adjourned te tlie barroom, where drinks flowed very freely for a time. Among these Initie barroom, who weronetmombersof the dinner party, were Mr. Kerdney and H. I Orefi, esq. The fermer was dressed In his working clethes, and hrd cotne in te attend te seme business. He and Mr. droll' be came engaged In conversation. The latter Intends being a candidate ter register at the next Kenubllcan primary and he was proba bly getting seme " pointers" rrem nig 1'ete alxmt the state or aflalra In tlie Glorious Old Fourth ward. Hertz, who Is 'agln" Grell for register, llnally took a hand In the con versation and began te Abuse droll'. Ue ac cused lilin of all kinds of mean tricks In pol itic, such as taking money rrem candidates, Ac. droll' said that it he did get money ireni jiellticlans be nover used It for his own ben ellt as parties that he knew had dene. The meti grew hotter and holler, and final, ly came te blows, Hertz striking 'droll flint. Mr. Tirell has been in ill-henlh Ter hoiiie time pest and wlien Fordney saw what was going en he declared that he would net see a sick man hurt. Like a mad bull Hertz danced around en the tile lloer declarlng Uiat he feured no man In the town, nor could any or thorn whip him. Several times he struck at Fordney who did net neeni anxious te have a quarrel, but wanted off the blows with his arm. Finally he gave HerU a push sending him across the tile fleer like a big chunk et Ice en a beard. As seen as he recovered, tlie pugilistic commissioner again rushed for 1 orduey who a second time sent him tobogganing. When Hertz. roeovorod this tlme he ran at Kerdney, catching him by the shirt and tearing it Iwdly. Vete began te grew tired of the circus. IIOHWUtighls long arms and struck Hertz, a tremendous blew In the face with his open hand. The florce representative rrem the Ninth ward staggered backwards with a groan mid roll heavily en the hard fleer. He was picked up by some friends, when he was found te be bleeding very freely about the face, whlle his clothing was covered with the crimson article. As seen as he was put upon his feet, Hertz, loll tbe saloon with the fight ap parently knocked out of hlin. The only damage te Kerdney was tbe tearing et bis shirt, lie did net neem angry during tbe light, and he said afterwards that he did net wish te have the dllllculty which Hertz. forced upon him. A number of friends of Hertz steed around during the fracas, but made no etlert te take his part. Nearly all who saw the runs declare that It was Hertz's fault and that he deserved all he get. The Hereins In Kaj-i.'' Last ev enlng Miss Florence Itlndley appear ed for the first tlme In this city. Thoaudleuce which w ent te see her was small, and the v ery het weather was the principal cause of the oo eo oe plo'n ntwonce. Miss Hindley was formerly known as " Haby" and was ou the variety stage. This season she has taken the read, under the management or Mrs. Kmma Frank te "star" In Hartley Campbell' comedy drama entitled "The Heroine tn Hags." The plecewas originally written for Ktlle HUsler and It Is really very geed. Mis Hindley assumes the part et GabrielU the lien or girl. She Isa bright little actress wlie speaks nor Hues w oil and Indeed does geed work throughout. A foature or her perlorm perlerm perlorm ance was her neat song and dances and play ing upeu ditlerent Instruments. Although the Btar is very clevor, as much cannot be said or her company, which has euly but a couple of capable poeplo, whlle the majority of the ethers are v ery peer sticks. T!iy Wauled te Avoid Flic rrem tlie Mount Jey Herald. Un last Sunday, en Jehn II. Kngle's farm, lour head of cattle, several of them very valuable cows, worked their way botween two straw stack that had beeu built the one against the otlier. They were in seme time befbre they wero discovered and It was almost impossible te get them out. The last one lu was dragged out with re, Initie roscue the ether it was nocessary te work In from the ether aide of the Black and when a passage was llnally opened they were round almost sut!noaled,but a liberal supply or cold water brought them around all right, it was a narrow escape. An ftllter AtMlleil. A Howmansvllle correspondent el the I.ancaiter I'mrrrsoverely handles the edi tor of the Jv-uiminer for Haying that "a sonsl sensl sonsl bie man would as seen be king of Brock Breck Brock neck township, or boss mugwump or the Welih mountain, as a ruler of Bulgaria." The communication thus cenclude: "If we are lacking in some respecU, it would be a bailer principle ler a puuusiier ami repre- sentalhe te help us te a higher standard than te prejudice the mind or the public against us, and te class us with the thieving ihmipIe of tlie Welsh mountain." Had a llejal Time. About ".' Lebanon hullo ter.k the 7-10 train ou the Cornwall reed Friday morning for Mount llope, whero they were royally onteruiinod by Mr. Heubeu Keilwr, who has charge of the (Irubb homeatoad. A pleasant day was spent lu the rustic surroundings, the house being threw n oien by the host. The laine.s nan tue opportunity 01 examining the antlque furiilture and relics. They neither desired nor wero they troubled until yesterday aiternoeu with gentlemen, when soveral surreptitiously Intruded 011 thelr privacy. They rocelved royal ontertalument. A lliuy 'Jenn. 'I'erre Hill Is booming at present. Thore are In course et erectien six new heuse, which Is M. Cllme's handseme rosldeuco In the east eud, which, wheu completed, will be ene of the liuest and handsomest resi dences in Hast Karl township. The cigar IniHineHS is brisk. Hands will be empleyed in every factory in town and hands are wanted. Mr. Sel Lessly will start a cigar laciery witu ins cigar uex laciery. 1'rlRlit freiiipteil Hlin te bay Something. Kiem the Marietta lleglster. A lad of gev en, eon or Thes. McBrlde, of West Marietta, foil Inte the canal in front of Thutua A lira's grecery en Thursday or last week, and was saved from drowning by Mr. Jehn Thutua, who reached from the wharf and threw him en the shere. As seen as he could draw a breath, the boy asked, "Where's my hat t" m '1 I.iiii Hlin In the Hark el the Moen. r'lflm tlie Mai let ta Kci;l?ler. Why net "barpoeu" the man who fergets te pay ter prlnted inaterlals furnished ler church purposes ? We rpler this for solution tn a colored member of a congregation In this town whose use or the word hoetuh te be a fanaticism with him. True lllll itealD.t Jim Henry. A true bill was found at Kllicett city, the county seat of Heward county, ou Thursday, BRalnst Jim Henry for birn burning. Ilia counsel will make an ollert te have the trial et the case by another court en the ground that the prejudice Is ae great agaiutt him In Heward county that he cannot get u Im partial trial there. A DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO I tO If VI' A HAILHUAII ruirrM in eiucAuu. HIUSAZ. Terrible Kifdeilnn That Hlnrllcil Ids o-israter In Chart's el the fjike HUers A Mlrlilcn.11 Southern Tewtr llsllsusl tn lis the Werk nl Strikers or Their HJiiipallilem. Ciiicaoe, Hept. II. A few lulnules horero the midnight hour last night a dastardly at at eorn pt was made te blew up the signal tower or tlie Lake Shero A- Michigan Southern company at the Intersection et tlie Stock Yards and Lake Hhore main tracks. T he at tempt was made by unknown partles and was almost successful. The tower Is about thirty feet high, and Its use Is te turn the olectrle switch and signal galoe. At the tlme or the explosion the tower was occupied by James Calvin, the operator lu charge. His first Intimation that something was wrong was en seelng a volume of Htnoke ascend up along the sides or hi pest and 1111 the tipper chamber, almost blinded him. He started te descend the stairs te ascertain the cause, and as he reached tbe centre going down, the ex plosion occurred. At the same Instant, a hill, slender man came out from a place lu hiding near by and started west en tlie stockyards tracks at a rapid run. The oxpleslon was deafening. Calvin was lifted from his feet and thrown violently te the bottom el the stairs. As seen as possible Calvin rogalned his feet and then ran te tlie contre of the tracks. I'oilce Olllcer Cestello and Donevan, who guard tlie Heet stroet crossing, heard the ex ex ex plosien and hastoned te the scene. OIUHCTH Ol' Hl'hl'irtON. The first object that attracted The attention of the police was a piece of gas pipe about "0 Inches long. The plpe had been nliattored. A bundle or loeso substance, much llke cot ton, from which smoke emanated, and which continually spit sparks, was picked up clese by. The deer leading Inte the signal house had beeu opened and tlie explosive, with the fuse attached, had been placed en the lloer, Just at the deer, and ever the hatchway load lead lug te the cellar room flve feet doep. The oxpleslon blew out the entlre glass front and shattered the hatch-way, leaving a large aperture, The closets covering the battery cells wero tern epen and Tully thirty tour or the cells wero shattered. The air pipes running through the drum, used In supplying the air ter the signal were wrenched apart, and Uie sorvice entirely ruined. The damage In all will amount te seme thou sands or dollars. In a shed at the rear or the signal te wer was round a small bundle, In which Is supposed te be another explosive Oillcers Cestello and Donevan relused te open tlie package and, with the ethor memen toes, movedlt te the pollce station te be sub jected te Inspection. a mem: J-'iKNimii iiKsiaK susi-ec-ikd. The mlschlet was undoubtedly done by seme or the I.ake Shero strikers or thelr sympathizers. The Lake Shere passonger train, known as Ne. 12, eastward bound, was due at the place a few moments before It took place, and there Is every reason te bellove that the Intention was te blew up the signal tower and then threw a switch and allow the passenger train te dash oil the track Inte the freight cars that line the main track for blocks. ir WILL BK TIT rUli TA T. Te Deal With uuiadlan Seal VeusUas Ameri can Vessels Were Treated. WAsiuxoTey, D. C, Hept. 11. The United States government proposes te take the same course In dealing w ith the Canadian seal vessels captured lu Alaska waters, as was pursued by the Canadian government In dealing with the David J. AdalMK, the American vessel solved recently by the British govern ment upon charges of violat ing the llshlng laws. An Investigation bes been in precress rer several days at Sitka, and the report 1 dally antici pated by the treasury dopartmeut under which the solzures wero finde. When this report arrlves it it shows that the seizures wero made rer actual viola tions et law. The docuuieuta will be for warded te Oeunal, Alaska, whero the courts will take charge or the case. Treasury de partment elllcials say this Is a matter ter the judiciary and net the diplomatic branch et the government te deal with. I'p te one o'clock this altorneon neilher the state nor treasury department had rocelved the report and demanded from Canada (or the unconditional NUrronder of the captured ves sels. TO TAUT TIIK AJTST VUUISMH. TheAIUnts te Mate a Week's Trial Trip and te tie Carefully Impeded. Wasiiinoiex, I). C. SepL 11. The new cruiser Atlanta will leave New Yerk next week for a w eek's trial trip at son, going in the direction or the Uuireea.sU The purpote is te test the vessel te her full capacity, and with that end In vlew the liest fuel and well trained tlremeu will be procured. Hugiueer- In-Chief lering will be en beard te super vise the ongiues and machinery. The naval advisory beard may also be luvited te make the trip. The vessel Is te undergo a trip similar te the Delphin. If a storm can be found it Is net the iutentlnu te avoid It, and her porfermanco In both light nud heavy seas Is te becarefully noted. Nothing ha yet been dotermluod as te tlie Atlanta' station alter the trial trip is completed, but she will, of course, remaiu 011 the home sta tion until her battories are placet! alieard. Her guns are llulshed, but have still te undergo the statutory test at the Ann:iell proving grounds before they are placed ou beard, and two or threo months will elapse bofero that Is accomplished. Haitian In Klue Condition. Hosten, Sept 1L Kdward llanlau nr nr rived from Trorenlo in line condition yester day and began his preparations for his trip te Hngland. He I determined te ferce Beach te glve htm a race. He uays Beach prom prem ised te row him en the Thaines and vveut te Knglaud with the avowed object of doing no. New, when llanlau has deposited a forfeit with a challonge for the championship of the world, providing he, Beach, holds It after bis raee with (laudaur, the Australian says that he will meet Uanlan euly ou the l'arametta. Sleuey Fer Cliarlesten, Hi'rKAi.e,Sept 11. The total subscriptions up te date In aid et the Charleston sullerern, la ?.1,S3S. A second romlttance or f 1,000 was forwarded yesterday, and another of the same amount will be sent te-day, A benefit performance of " A NlglitOU" will be given at the Academy of Music this evening for the same object Matt (te lteck te the (Jtile I'eiilteutlary, 1'iitl.ADKi.t'iu v, Hept 11. Kdward I'. Carlln, the Ohie tickot-eMoavo man, was brought bofero Judge Arneld for identifica tion tills morning and given oer te the custody of a deputy wardeu of the Ohie slate prison te be relumed te that atate te serve out his term of imprisonment. Dew Drep " Ilrefis Dead. NkV Yemr, Kept at The celebrated racing mare ' Dew Drep " owueil by Messrs Dwyerllres. and valued at f2",000, ilropped dead this morning at Hheopsheud Hay. lse New fuatniastera. Wasuinoten, 1). O., Sept 11. Thofel- lewlliu named fourth-class tttatmsstnrM were appointed te-day In l'enusylvanla: II, Scott, Baldwin ; a. a, Reynolds, J ustus, IIASB HALT. VAUBMD IT. A (l.neral Sheeting Scrtminsas In Town With Fatal ltstulu. a Texa. Housten, Texas County, Ma, Hept 11. Last Saturday, at the Somervlllo base ball grounds, a game was In progress when a vio lent dlnpute arose botween Jere Orchard and Hlley Martin, members of the opposing clubs. Frlenils Interfered anil quolled the disturbance. On Wodnesday evenlng a dance was glven at tlie residence or Farmer Heed at whleh most of the members or the rival club were present an guesu. This dispute of the pre vious Saturday was renewed and led te a light In which nearly everybedy present took part en ene side or the ether. Martin tried several times te sheet Orchard but his weapen snapped each time. Orchard then lied with Martin in pursuit. Sttddenly Orchard turned, drew his revolver and tired threo tltnes. Twe balls shattered Martin's right arm and a third struck him betew the left shoulder-blade, coming out at the right braait. At this Juncture James Htogsdale, a Irlendjef Martin, came up behind Orchard and shot him through the body, the ball coming out at the right breast. Htegsdale then shot .ell Mc Casknll, a irlend of Orchard's, who was about te sheet. McCaskell fell dead, shot through the heart. Leuis Haider, a Somervlllo druggist, new took a hand In It and was about te sheet Stogsdale, but the latter was tee quick for hlin and Haider foil wounded tn the right thigh by a ball rrem Htogsdale'a revelver. Stogsdale then Hed from the heuse and es caped. Great oxcltemont prevalls ever the allalr and mero treublq Is likely te grew ent or It. Jero Orchard and Martin will die or their Injuries. CONSUL tlBNBBAZ WITBBHa Charceit With I'ractlrlns Kttorllen et the Worst Kind 011 American Sailors. CittOAOe, Sept. 1L A Washington special lu the A'cwt says: "A letter from an edlcer attached te the Asiatic squadron says charges are new en their way te the state dopart depart dopart eout against HebL R. Wlthers, consul gen eral at Heng Keng, drawn up by American seamen. It appears that the consul general has been In the habit of turning oyer money placed in his hands te bearding house koepors with whom the sailors are forced te retualn until they reshlp. The landlord, in order that Jack may have as little money as nossible te take away with him, keeps him drunk until his funds are exhausted. It is also charged that Mr. Withers extorts a fee et f.'i when a sailor leaves a ship and (5 when they reship. One American sailor te escape this fee asked and received protection from the British consul general. a ma arjsAL jjv detiiuit. The Hoodie Game Practiced In ;ijrge Pur chase by the City. Df.tiieit, Mich., Sept 11. A sensation has been caused here by the publication of charges te the eirect that a big steal had been perpetrated In the pnrchase of Belle Ialepark and the purchase et a site for the Helle Isle bridge. It Is alleged that whlle 1200,000 was appropriated for tbe purchase of the park by the common council, the Bum actually paid for it was 110,000, and or the (30,000 set apart for the bridge site only 20,000 was paid the owner. It Is claimed that 100,000 was made en the two transactions by person connected with the city government These familiar with the details of both transactions, the lawyers In the case, and the sellers of the property deny the charges. II Kit LAST CUNT FOB VUISUH. The Chicago Tragedy In Which a Mether l'layed the Leading Fart Ciiicaoe, Sept 11. Mrs. Maggie Coma Cema ford, of 5,051 Slate street, gave her two chil dren corrosive sublimate yesterday, and took a dose of the same deadly mixture herself, intending te end the lives et all three. Her husband died about six months age, since which time she has inade every effort te earn her living. She did what work she could, but the pittance she earned was net enough te keep them all in the barest necessities, and yesterday she spent the last money she pos possessed ler the poison, with which she pro posed te commit suicide, A bar-tender who lived in the house disoevorod the mother and children writhing en a bed and immediately summoned a physician. Emetics saved the life et the children, but the mother died shortly utter the doctor's arrival. Air. Cleveland In Ceed Health. l'uesi'ECT Heuse, N. Y., Sept 11. Num bers of dispatches were received here yester day making lnqttlrlea regarding the rumor that 1 'resident Cleveland had been shot On lug te a feovero storm which grounded the wires all tlie messages could net be answered until te-day. Mr. Cleveland Is in the enjoy, ineut of perfect health, The rumor could hardly have hail Its origin In this vicinity, ler no such absurd statements were sent irem tlie telegraph olllce horn or the only ether ene IT miles away. Who Killed Hlin t lNDlvvvrer,!-., Ind.,Sept 11. LowisAn LewisAn LowisAn derseu, M years of age, an old soldier and a railroad man, was found dead tliis morning lu an alley. A heavy cut extended across his head, ami otlier suspicious clrcustances point te the probability or a murder. Andersen yeNterday drew his pension money. His geld watch and part of his nioney wasmlss tug when he was found. A Tliletiic Telegraph Operator. Cur.vKNNK, Wya, Sept 11. a V. Harlan night telegraph oerator for the Union I'acllle railroad at Heck Springs, Wya, do de do sertod Ills olllce yesterday and carried a Aay two bags or coin and a large package of cur rency. The amount Is stated at probably fl,000ormere. The company eiler a liberal row ard for Harlan's capture and the return el the money. Charged With Malpractice. Ciiicaoe, Hept, It Dr. A. E. Palmer, el 72S Lincoln avenue, and Alenzo Blandln, an actor, were arrested and locked up hvstnlght, charged with procuring malpractice en Kilty Hebol, a geed looking young actress or 2J years. The doctor Is aald te have partly con cen con fessod. Miss Hebel'a condition Is precarious. Hlandlu bearded at the same place. number. Won't Jelu the Knights or rjiber. Chioaeo, Hept. 11. The International as sociation or plumbers, at Its session here yes terday, '.decided by an overwhelming vote net te join the Knights of Laber. A dolegatlon representing the highest authorl autherl ty among the Knights, was 'present while the subject was under discussion. The Keglish Cabinet Mttlug. Londen, Sept, 11. The cabinet had a alt tluir of ene hour and a half this morning. It is stated that the time was consumed In the consideration or the Hulgarian question and Mr. l'arneU'a laud bill. Will tsy Dellar ler Dellar. San Fiianoisce, Sept 11. It Is announced te-day that Hed man it Ce., faney dry goods, who failed yesterday, will be able te pay dol lar for dollar, as their assets are the tame as their liabilities, and consist et merchandise and f 100,000 book accounts. m He Hest llang, Jovr.sneiio. 111.. Sent 11 The Jury brought In a verdict this morning that W. I . s .. .a .a l. 1 .! sa I .a IsBnrvAa't . Wilsen, who murdeied his wife, be banged. It was an atrocious crime, aud the verdict la satisfactory te the public, RAD FOR THE BRITISUIK 1 . v . TUB MATriOWBBBAB AHKAtt OB iM-. KHUtlMM CUMrBTITOK. 'i'- - H The final Contest Between the Te,'VM Vnrtila-lt New Seems l'retty OettaW That the America's Cup Will R. 4vs main In the United (Mates, hA' i rzri New- Yeiik, Sept. ll.-The second slisninn te sail the race evor the outside cenns Ms tween the sleep Mayllower and the Kulkss cutter Ualatea te decide tlie possesnlonof sfc America's cup was made te-day. ThawMhtsfV was all that could be desired for a fast tWi , and m most yachting men declared. It wm a cutter's day." rrem an early hour the hip preaeuted very lively appearance s fcrah of iieKipiiuiin,iruin me wmie wingeu ysjew j:, tn tllA tmmanH ATrttlNlnn ili.m.M J& The weather this morning 1 llghtlyK cleildv With m. wind frnm iIia nnr(ltwii Klwi tnir at the rata nftlilrtv tnMa. n l.mfw fntA; CT - - --- - sij Miaw HUtMl ssT ty ma U moderalu. VV Til Varttta Htart Ss, f u.sui iiuuk, nepu n. uu a, m, immri yachU have lust started In the fellow!? U L U1.tr tfnnis Oa nir eu. - order : Mayllewer, 112 25 ; Galatea, liHteV wind 15 miles an hour, west te northwest ijp; weather fair. , Handt Heek 12-iO v. m. The ywhta ( mauumg seiiuieast and nave gene about nm miles ever tlie course. The Mayllewer te la-Jivi creasing her lead and Is new nearly a mil e-M ahead. Wind, west northwest Clear. 9p miles. Sandy Heek 1:10 r. m The MavilewarsEs has Increased her lead and Is new n mile and M l,.lr.l....l .nil Hi-.iiM ....it... .. !! rui huviu) nun euuuiug Wllliuesil, SAsnvUoeir, Sept 11 1:30 r. m. TW L" wind continues strene from tlie nerthaaat.1 The yachts are new nearlng the stake beat M '' ' the turning point The Mayllewer is lncrea-V',nJ Ing her lead. '&$ Sandy Heek, 2:11 v. m. The Galatea H turned the otT-shere stake beat at 2:10, 10."j5J Heth yachts are en starlxnrd tack. MajriS flower threo miles ahead. Wind 12 mllea, M; west northwest clear. Sandy Heek, 2:20 i m. Mayllewer crnnn nlvnt nn Hi a ntnrlinsrit Isnl ttAkl yachts are new en the starboard tack aland-'i Handy Heek, n r. m. Wind 11 miles weMt-'S smifhlviist nteai Itnlll vntila am St. Ill M 7il the sUrbeard tack. '" J The Mayllewer carrles n working tepaal! '' while the Galatea Is carrying a club termlL,."49 The Mayllower la 2 mllea te windward. S3 Handy Heek, Sept. 11. The wind tej? rapidly dying out It has new moderated te, Ira 8 miles an hour west te northwest. .. ":' nKHTBVOXirB BIBB JtAUlXU. The Town of Freehold, Mew Jersey, In (lrst ;S Danger Irem the Flames, ."i'Sa FnEEiieLP, N. J., Sept 11. A destructive Jj$n nre DreKO out uere tnis morning anu is suit j Durams uurceiy. xv is luareu uie iiuuimi poruen ei me cuy wuiiw uesvreyeu. aihue $j the bulldlnirs already deatroved are two-i brlek stores of Clark; it Perrlne, and JefanJ 'TmwIwIs linlal nnnnalln the mil hflllu fl.,.vV B tnplahntAt wiHnnniif tllA flnASt tintnlsln Nttsr Jersey, and was only rebuilt two years fe.-J V W HWVV. .. w w w. .HV HHV -..- . .-w.,. ' na nrnnniHriiiiHiii. hi. iiiniir armii,...- .i.' Imrv Park. Ited Hank and Matawan have) ' sent assistance "S J m- . .... i. . i ,. . .i. i ,; uv lire auuuni in x ainua a bmjie. xwb wi-v gin Is unknown. The fire la still spreading'';; .H.t ..111 .U.W.I.L .. ILCmIh mAwmt 4S 33 Miu sill iJiuunuijr uisn wwu iwt ss.1. steamer and six heaa carrlatres have tiut I rived from Bordentown. ?1 The fire Is new under control. Tit lawns will aggregate tCOO.OOO, JJny rH l'ronennced Fercerfea. BesxxtN, Mass., Sept 11. Nearly 60 d en the Union bank et I.endsn. and checka Lloyds, Barnard & Ce., Londen, for amoeat' 4 ranging rrem & peunas te tuu peunus, wers)'.' found in the possession of " Count" J. Tv'V T Ittnn ivlin la tiAW flArvtnr e tcr iiiaiiI ttM j sentence ler defrauding the Kevero lteuMb Yesterday cable advices were received her stolen articles have been found In LUtea'i trunk. ' & Twe Strloe Indtctmentf. f: Bosten. Sept 1L The strand Jury today, reported two Indictments against Samut50 n Unatllnr Thn flrcit nnntalntt .n1 county one alleging that en May 1, 1S86:J W jawa(ii s ..- . w. Avwnws. DLeacnery. emuezziea con.eda. anu uie euwr? charging him with having en the same dayrM AU.UaH 1A ft.V. frnm Ilia Kremiltal.fu VBllrtiml T UUUUUQU eJ-TV.VW HVIH W v weMu. .. m WS.W f bank en a note made by him as treasurer of T.wnll hleanhfirv. f . yj, A. Yeuue Weman's rleatlnE Beut. HninciKi-OHT, Conn., Hert 11. "ThHifV et an unknown woman was found no en the sound today. There wfeVfibi her Identity. A woolen shawl had forced into the woman's metith. She bad sMw , parently been In the water several days. "-M HBATUBR IltVlVATIOMM. A i . Washinciten, D. C, Hept 11. FCj a, Kasiern rennsyivania, new jersey, ;k Delaware and Maryland, rair wemmti no decided change In tomperaturo, weaUrlT,,' winds, becemlne variable. c--"i i'ltw is DuauanBB cambb. Thej Will Net lie Paid Until the Magistrate. .' I'rsseut All Their little. J. , The county commissioners and Ceu!i Solicitor Sbenck had a conference en 'r dav altorneon, In refereuce te the payn of the bills of the aldermen and cenaUblsW for dlsmlsseil cases during the past Ufa years, which the court has decUred th eatta ., ty is liable te iay. It was decided that Uttv. bills would net be examined or considered until each magistrate files all hla bills. 1Um, commissioners and solicitor claim that tM bills cannot be properly examined until all; J are before thorn. The magistrates are op posed te thia plan. They claim that It wlltl take them several weeks te make out Utair? bills, as this labor has te be performed wham j tney can get time, -xuey iirepunu m iumvm their bills out as last as peasiuie, nanu uh tn. end eiiwct te be mid at once, as tlieT I In need of money, and If the bills of ball I dozen menuis are paia at once, it win thAin tn nav their nresslncr bills and I can wait ler a llttle whlle for the approval ( the remalnder or the mils. Solicitor Shenck does net consider It j part of his d uty te examine any ei u as the services were performed dur administration ei ms preuoeeosw. -, mlsaleners nay they will employ m .luin.Kil.l M r. Shenck In tkaj iT'yrzrzrzrr,'. Y3i ueu ei uie uius. i j . n ttlnrm BUBStTelS B !."" Tne members of Geerge Burtea'a I arrived here thia naoretng and ara 1 thn nrsne. Thev came from ent clues, iquuuiue new imsi ttsbsssi I'blladelphia, Baltimore, Harxiabeffj. 7 '. r -Z1..-.-- t tr w. Ing, ijeoanen, f-imira, via emsh Owing te the death of one of thai laadePa children ha and several at ll.t nnt At hArs, tlila niArntncr. Phhi i Ing" a performance will be glVaa wlttiisW opera heuae ercbaatra. A street parade Dm morning showed that members or tkt afeMT , were a geed-looking let of colored nml wfl 1 hand furnished muale fM I .Tk' parade, and one or the minstrels fare aja a hlbitlen in tnanlpnlaUng a gun wWl handled dexterously. u KeteralDg te Ciiisgsv Stuart P. Hamilton, lately of St college, Aanaudale, N, y left uia nn .. s-intrsln ter the Ossiaral 11 umisirr. Kew Yerk eMr. wbara y, maw xetk enj. "S" j uaoearaa la Usoterr. MJ enrauehla Ls4ss9 JoaUaecom. wUl Ylalt uiui, r . . tj-jS'Ji -,t n