Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 13, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME XXIII NO.
CROWDS AT ItAWLINSYILLK.
ItlUIIT THOVKANll VMOVLK ATTKNIt
XII K VAMVMBKTINII ON KVNIIAV,
Twe Thousand Thiiii In Bi,, Around the
Tnlt-Acra(lree Wfiers lht Hen Ire.
Were llell-A hucc..iul ILIiglmi.
It. thai u Cleu. Te morrow.
lUwMNNVll.l.K, Hept. II. On Sunday the
lUwilnsvllle camp saw the largest number
of Ktope gathered togethor uver before scen
In thlasocllen of Hip country. Many perwms
Who have been attending the raiiipmoelltig
nt Latullsvltlejcnrly, say tliey never saw as
large a crowd of poepln thete as was
Imre yesterday. Hofero nix o'clock In
tlm morning teams and Mlestrliius could
be seen wending thelr way toward camp.
They o.tuie lu farm wagon, In carriage, In
buses, en herse hack anil en loot, and as llm
day grew eldor tlin fmilnr they came. ! nun
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-u.u,i uLitn until iiiutiTu iiiuiu nuhnvniiTiy
n moment that teams could net beieeii wend
ing thelr wny tlirmiKli tlm village Inward
the camp, A gentleman living en the cross
road ahote tlie ramp ground en the Haw
llnavllleaiid Duck read, a)s from linll-pnt
six o'clock tilt ten, lit counted eight linn,
dred ami sntnnty volilclei jwis lilt house,
and they were still coming nlmefit as fait mm
tlmy had been.
Tlie weed where lliocsmplslield contain
Btwut tvselte acres. Tlila ground ami all the
tence along the public reads and larm yard
within a half mile of the weed vvote
" hitched full " of teams. We Mel sure we
are net nxngueratlng when we say thorn tvore
in e iiieusami icains en ami around tliu camp
ground, and aurely net less than eight thou theu
lanil jxtople wero pronenL
AUIieukIi many or the innlnpiit dlvlni who
had txxn proeut duiliiK the woek had letl
te till their charM at home, theru w.ia ntlll
plenty left te conduct the eierclte. The
inlnlatera pronent wero HnvH. Johniteu, Cox.
"en, Ueode.Suiytho and Hamilton.
TheiMrly mernliiK aervlrea cetialatliiB or
prayer and exrlence moetliinn, were Inter
twtliiK anil aeleinu. Neiirly lOOaeula tuatllled
te their aalvatleu. Theto hervlcea w ere Ml
lewixl by alnKltigaiid preachliiK at half p.iit
ten by Hev. I). T. Mmythe, or (uarryville,
rrem thotlfthchapter, elKhthnrtM)elMatthnw
" IllewiPd nre thv I'urn In Heart ler 1 hey
Shall aoeOed." 11 waa a mattrly Mirmon
and was attentively Uttened te until 'IU clome
with ramCHt attention.
At hair-pa-Hl ene chlldren'i aorilcei were
held ul the aUttd lu charKenr Itev. Heode,
alhodeiotlounl aervicea In the tabernacle In
charKO of Hev. Hmythe. All theae acrvlcua
were IniereatlnK and were followed by
prwichliiK at 3 p. m. by Hev. T. O. Caxaen,
et Illehiua.
Jut twfore thocleannfthla.eruiou a heavy
ahewer or rain cbaacd oeryoody te thelr
iveuiKiui 10 waKena, racmit Jioepio poll men
everyway. After the ahener the romp
Kreund wan funny kcoiie, Ladle with thelr
t)iincti etr, tied up In thelr 'kerchiefH, wet
aklrta and disordered bauga ; men mid lierOH
U and dejected. Aller the ahewer thev
Kathered In the taberuacle wbere they had
deotlenal aervlcei.
Twillitht aorlces were conducted by II.
K. Hamilton , preachlnK at halt jst aoven
by Htiv. I'. It, Johnaen. Te-morrow the
camp will cloae ; aervlcfm In the morning at
halt-pant eight . experlnncn and prayer nicet
lug at 10 a, m. Hev. Y. W. McMlchael will
preach the clewing aortnen. The chnlng aor aer
vlcea will botheadmtnlaterlngor the l.erd'a
aupper. The camp has been a aucceMall
through. The order waa excellent and great
interest niaulleateU all the way through, and
we et Hawllnavllle reel proud that the uilnU
teni who were present all aay that they noer
were at a better campmeetlug.
FAT It EH KAVI. II II lit: All. i IS
The 1'n.ler el St, Alllhelijt'. Olliellc Ctiunh
Il.lurn. from III. Kurepcan Trip.
The 10:11 train, en Saturday evnnlm;,
brought te Lancaater Hev. A. F. Until who
for the paat two mentha ha ticen Hojeuruing
In Europe, A goodly crowd of hi imrlah imrlah
lenera wero at the reniuylvauia xt.itleu te
aoe aud welcome their panter, tint n. formal
reception waa held. At the service en Hun.
day the church was unusually well lilted.
At the high niftsa celebrated by Father Kaul,
Hev. Heman Ivlrchner preaclunl and the re
turned pa-iter briefly addressed hit Meple
telling them or his Jey te be again with them
Jn renewed health.
Lat ovenlng a rciiorter of the Intkm.i.
OKSfEltcalleit ujieti Hev. Kaul, aud found
hi in hale and hearty alter tils vacation. He
recalled the atrlklng Incldeuta of hit trip
" iu iirraivai euiuuaiaiui. ills party con cen
alatexl or hla brother, Jehn Kaul, and Jehn
Hlemenr. Sailing en July 3, en the atejiuer
I. Call and, or the Netherlaud line, they ar.
rhedln Hnttordamen July 15. Thencethey
went te The Hague and the great Helland
Mm-bathlng place or Scherenlngen. Frem
there they went te Cologne and vlowed the
famous cathedral at that K)luL Then cauie
a delightful experience a ride en the Unions
Hhlne te Mayence, stepping at llenn and
Ceblentz. Twe days were pent nt Frank
fort and the colebrated I'aliueu pardon there,
where a great orchestra or sixty pieces wero
Playing, was visited. Next cauie visits te
Darmstadt and Dleburg, the home r the
HUuienz family. Mr. Hlemenzhad left the
party at Maycuce and aflerward joined them
at Dleburg by another reute,
The trip was resumed te Wurma and
Hneyer, and In the latter place Father Kaul
celebrated mass at the splendid cathedral.
I'roceedlugon te Landau (I'fnlz) they ro re ro
malned there ene week with relatlvea.
Theuoe Manbelm and Heidolberg wero
roached and the tourists wero lu tlme te be
present at the festlvltlea In honor or the lit e
hundreth annlversary or the great unl verslty
at the latter place. Next Hlnshelm, (Hev.
Raul's birthplace) llellbruru, Nuremberg,
Hatlsbeu, Munich, Augsburg, Ulm, Stutt
gart, Crenstadt1 Pforzheim, Uarlsruhe and
Maxan were successively vlslted. Arter put
ting lu two mero days at Landau, they pro
ceeded te Saarhruckcn and Metz. At the last
nauied place the tourists wero the guests et
Hev. .utterllng, a brother of Hipiolyte ZiH
terllug of this city. At the next point,
Luxembourg, they wero ontertaluod by
Ulshep Kepiws, of that place, a brother or the
religious Mister who teaches French at the
Sacred Heart academy.
Then the lndofntigable Ira.blcrs Journeyod
en te Kyllburg, the home el Christian Lent,
whose melancholy death lu the Laucaster
frisen will borecalledby the roaders of the
NTKLLluK.NCi:n.It will lie remombBred that
he and another man wero charued with n
sorleua oHeiiho by a young woman Irem the
northern part of the county. They wero con
victed una setitenced te 11 years' Imprison.
ineiit. Alter discovered evidence- proved
their innocence, and they wero pardoned,
but betore the pardon nrrlved iu Laucaster,
Lentz had dled. The wile of LeuU was
much affected at learlmr the particulars of
her husband's sad fate, who had ceme te this
country te build a home te which te bring
bis wife and chlldren.
Kbv. Kaul and his brother rext proceeded
te Cologne, Emmerich and Amsterdam,
where tliey were Joined by Mr. Hlemenz,
who had beeu doing" Londen, Paris uud
ether imperUut pelnu. The three sailed
from Hotterdaiu en Saturday, August 23, and
they wero two weeks en thelr return passige.
The whole party have nothing but the highest
pralse Mr thelr susainahlp accomedations.
Her. Kaul will tiextSundaytelllilscongre.
gallon of his travels, and as nearly all are or
Herman origin, his views of Oermany will
be heard with much Interest,
Frank L. Nprecber and Hev. Gauss, who
left the Fulled States about the mine time,
are new tn Italy. They expect te sail for
home lu the early part et October.
Their I'u.tnr Fer I'uurteeu Inn
Kieui the GliHUioet.liuig Valley Spirit.
Hev. A. II. Shertr, lormerly of Laucaster,
Mr fourteen and ahalf years pastor of the
Orlndstone Hill charge el the Lutheran
church, has reslgued his pastorate, the resig
nation te take ellect en October 1. The charge
la composed or the congregations at Grind
stone Hill, Fayettevllle and Marien. Hev.
Shertz'a departure from the Holds whorelu
he had labored se earnestly will be vlowed
with regret by his parishioners and by his
friends. He has reoelvod calls from several
charges, ene of thorn located in Hedford
county, but has net yet decided which he
will accept.
11.
I'AUMKH HVHIl HtShl'USIHt
TetliaCnllcliin of l'refrr,r stalir and l.rr.ti
n.r, el Iho College.
The following cnmininilcatliui liai been
rocelvod from Henry (J. Huah, whnie recent
HiiuoiiiicemoiitorlinHirtaut aitronemlcnl dla
oeverloihaanlroady been puhllihcil i
l'rela. Htalirnud Kerahner In tlielr adxurae
oemineiit uven my recent anneiiuceiueut
coluclde that I commit n aerleua error In aay
ing, aejnr at euservaium (, rencf rnrd, it it
impossible te ilistiniHlsIt between siniitt arc-
Hern of tonic ciiree.
I'rer. Stahr states that, "ullh (tny thrie
iMlnU we can construct it curve." Prul.
Korshner aa)S "It Is ismstatitly done with
gieat hucccms lu determining the path of
comets."
StiblHtse an orbit nt .TO) mllllnu miles. I
degree cpial I million, dots I'rer, Stahr
mean that three pelnta taken In the ceiiri et
1,000 miles or MOOO nradegrie Is rulllcleut
te construct the curve? Or will Prof. Kersh.
tier by iiiraiisorelisuriations and measure
merits undertake te say whetlier nil ere or
one degree is h section el n cirele, or nn
ulllpse et small eccenlrlclty T These (iinstieus
are (sirllnent, sltice I said in my htutemeut
wtnll Atcheni, In further delouce of which
I refer tn llurrett's geography el the heavens,
tsige 250, where It reads thus i "Tliute 1
lionever, a practical (llllluully or a )ieculUr
nature w hlcli embarrasixs the solution el the
iuestleu as te the form el thoceuiolary orbit.
It se happens that the only rt or the coureo
or a comet which can ever ls visible, Is a or
Hen throughout which the ellipse, the ara.
belu, mid hyperbola se closely resemble wli
ether that no observations can be obtained
with sulllclunt accuracy te enable us te dis
tinguish them. In fact, the observed path of
any oemei wuue visieie, may oeieng eltlier
tenn ellljise, ptrabotaer hyjwsrbeU "
tVlir Hi Ituah Theory l IMvetrU.
Frem tlm I'lillnilelptiU llulletlti
New I'nglaml I)eutchland has been star
tied that a Laucaster county farmer Is pre
wired te disprove ucci'ptml, ludetsl luiida
mental, astronomical .laws. It Is Indeetl
startling tu have Kepler's law or areas
arraigned by ene who has Inspired the math
ematical atmosphere or Mlllorsvilte In the
capacity or both student and teacher. An
outline or Mr. Hush's theory liny be found
lu another column. Our star x.izlng rtsuleis
will doubtless enjoy u sensation MmlUr te
that or the Lancastrians who, as every one
familiar with the section knows, are prac
tical astronemors rrem childhood. The
thought that our frautle wrestlings with
the iimtheumtlcal astrouetny, Its calculus and
Its spherical trigonometry, Its conle MectleiiH
ami us mecnaiiica nave all ueeii In vain, Is
horrible te the mind devoted tn economy in
tmrsenal energy. Kepler's theory or the
.Milky Way has been considerably modified
in ortler te harmuule it with the results el
modern star-Kauglng methods, and It may be
that Mr. Kusti can demonstrate thu fallacy nt
the laws or planetary motion. It seems that
they admit or no mtkllllcatieii short or the
absolute refutation of thelr truth. The peer
unwspaiKir editor, et course, knows nothing
about these things, but he welcomes any
sensation that may lead the sclentMs te do de
lt from the dally occupitlen el llnding fault
witli the manner or managing aud editing the
dally Journals they read se eagerly. It Is
with n sort or vindictive feeling, tlierelnre,
that the newspaper man hopes that Mr.
Hush's theory tuts enough plausibility te
send the astronomer up Inte his observatory
aud te keep him there for a while.
-YKIM VttUlt Tr.lt UK
II 11.1..
The Town I. Moemiug st rrrarnt
With Sit
Srrr lleur doing l'i.
Tr.iim: Hn.L, Sejit. 13 Thotewn Is boom
ing at present, thore Is new six new houses
In course or crts;tlnn. Mr. W. l. Cllme Is
building n handsome resldeui-e In the nt
end aud some say It will be the tlncst home
lu Fast F.irl tewnnliii.
Cigar business is tirlsk. J. H. tlelm A Ca
nre running l-' bauds In their factory nnd
aresllH Increasing the number. They can
seat 200 In their three-story factory. All the
lactenes are busy. Mr. Sel Lessley w 111 start
a cigar factory next week lu addlflen te his
box factory.
Mr. Frank Mlchael will stsrt a new box
factory next week. He had all the necessary
machinery put In last week antl h& rented
the building el W. M. Cllme Mr that purpose.
l:. U Haller has sold his bakery te Frisl
Keehn who will supply all the customers or
Mr. Haller as before. He took possession of
It last Monday.
Mrs. D.tvld Light Is suffering Intonsely
rretn a cancer removed rrem her breast by
Dr. Janltz. or Canada.
Uenjsmtu Lutzfell rrem a wagon ene day
last week, knocking his shoulder out or Joint
and breaking thecellar boue. Drs. McCon McCen McCon
neil aud Llchty attended him aud he Is new
able te be about.
The Falrvllle band have returned home
from Norfolk, Va,, speaking very highly
of their trip and et thelr emnlejerf, the
Knights of PylhUvs. lliey enjoyed thorn
selves very iniiclu Our tiand under the In
struction orl'ref. Jas. Llchty are progressing
and furnish line music
Last Sunday morning as Aaren Tayler was
pissing through the bridge at Dan Over Over Over
hoUer's mill he discovered ihe brldg" 'e Ihi
nblara. He ralsed an alarm and u .ui oui'. eui'. oui'.
asslstauce the lire was queiii'tiinl. S iu
tramp or rasc.il Ignited it $ pu'tin ,i sierm
light upon the raftoe. I'lieceuuty ones te
Mr. Tayler many thanks for fating the
bridge
A LK1T1UI Ullt.M MOUNT ,IUi:
HlK L'ctlle htle The Werk el Iho r) Iren
Caitlns Celiijmliy,
Mefsi Jet, Pa., Sept. 13. On last Satur
day there wits auother large cittle sale et
Martin Hlldcbrand'x, held at his drove yartl
lu thu west part el this place. He sold 50
head of cittle at from -i te I1, tents per pound
and n number of line fre4h cows Irem f 10 te
J 17 per head. On the -Mil of September he
will at the same place expese ler sale 100
head et llue 'feed ing cattle. All these sales
tire very well attended, unit Mr, Halvvay
managcH In dispene eTall his stock.
Tlie ML Jey limy Iren Casting company
uses two tens el iron dally In manufacturing
Its small specialties of mera than lOOdlllerent
patterns wiiglilug less than oue-half ounce
ten trilleeter a siunil. The ceiupauy em em
pleys home 30 persons.
The Inlant daughter el Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kepperllng wits burled yosterday.
On Friday nlglit tbietes tvere at work lu
the tventcrn part of town ; they forced an en
trance into thu residence of Mrs. Susan Hnrst
and Mr. Simuel Stautler, all of New Haven
streeL but ttore frightened off without secur
ing any plunder, excepting n leaf or bread
and sumo eggs.
On Saturday night tlie colerod gentry el
this place tried te oust the vvhlte males el
town ler an Inugiued Insult ollered thorn by
Homeeno (tlie colored lelks net Knewing the
nuther.) A rough nud tumble light was
only avoided by the white olemoiit sticking
together and terrllying the coeuh.
The colored campmoetlng In Jeseph Dat Dat Dat
woller's greve was net us largely uttuuded us
was expected. The ahower et rain which
fell lu the afternoon caused the people te
loave the ground ; this dampened the ardor
of tlie colored folks who gave up the meet
ing as a bad JeU
Oeorge A. Hurton with his company et
Georgia minstrels, appear lu Hergoireth's
oper.i he use te-night.
A large number or dwelling heuses will bu
Held In this town this tall.
I'rohlblllen IUllr In Maytown.
A large and enthusiastic Prohibition meet
ing was held lu Uarber'a grove, near May
town, this county, en Saturday allertioen.
The meeting was called te order at 11 o'clock
anil organized by the solectlon of H. M.
L'ngle, as president and J. J. MoNichell, W.
N. lJauey and Kzm Heist os vice presldenta.
Prayer wits ellered by Mr. J. J. MoNichell,
"' "' which the meeting was ud dressed by
4: c' A-oenanl and P. H. Ooedmau, of this
city, Ezra Heist, of Manhelm, and II. M.
hngle, or Marietta.
Mistook Iho Lockup for a Haloeu.
Kieui the Heading Times.
Last night a man giving his name as Jehn
Uebe, who aald he was a clgarnmker from
Lancaster county, came into the station house
and walking up te Turnkey Frederick,
ordered a glass of beer. The turnkey en
deavored te explain te the man that he hail
made a mlsUke, but be was tee drunk te
understand, and was finally locked up und
will this morning explain hew the ml.take
was made.
LANCASTER,
A PISTOL AT HIS HEAD.
VIMMtl lllllllllAi- It (I II It K HY HUT PAH
ritUM VOI.V3IIUA.
OM ,laiti llallnisrhrr, Aller (lelllnu HI.1 In
Trillion Menty, I. Stlrril lir Iho Threat
ml Itslle.eit of Meil il ll 11 Twe
Well llre.il jllrii Who lOirape,
Iteiiular L'oncupenitoiiconr Imtkllimekcxii
Cei.imiiia, SepL 11 A daring highway
robbery was committed en Saturday arter
neon en the read leading from Columbia te
Klmlorhnek, nnd tlie imrpctratera of the net
succeeded In getting away with their booty.
The particulars or the robbery, as far as can
no learned, are as fellows ; Jacob (felt (felt
macher, aged sotenty jears, living nt New
town, cauie te Columbia en last Saturday
morning for the purpose or drawing his pen
sion money from the bank. He and n seu are
iiensleners or the late wnrind (leltuiacher ob
tained (Oj.The money w us placed In the Inside
ockel et his vest, and thu old man started
en his way homewartl, When he roached the
toperthoroad leading ever Wlssler's hill,
he was accosted by two moil, who haponed
te be well dressed, and ene of them solred
the old man by the threat, whtle the ether
ene tore epen his 'vest nnd abstracted
money. As seen as they secured the me116"
the men made rapid tracks across the
Melds unit were seen away from pur
suit. The (old man was very much
excited about his l,s, but finally
reached his home where he rcerted the out
rngti te his family. The old man Is net nble
til give any description of tlie highway rob rob
Ivers, excepting that ene et thorn hafl eti n
blue suit anil thoether wero a plaid suit. A
heii et Mr. (leltmacher tune te Columbia
and reMirted the attack iiiieu his father nnd
the rebtwry, but as yet no trace can be
found of the perpetrators of tlie ncL About
the tluie Mr. Oellmacher get his rnoney from
tlie bank he noticed two men standing about
the place, ami he is or the opinion that these
men committed the robbery.
Mr. (ieltmacher, the victim el the robbery,
came tn Columbia this morning and relatud
Ids oxistrlence with the robbers. He had re
coiled tils pension money rrem the bank of
11 K. Smith it Ce., and after p tying a low
accounts In town started for home. He
turned in tlie latie at the top of Wlsler's hill
antl was shortly accosted by a man, who
cume walking towards him He was then
selred by the threat by n man who had ceme
up behind s.ilm A revolt er was held te his
head by ene of the men, while the ether
tore open ins vest ami toeK the meney,
amounting te t.V, by cutting away tbopeckoL
The test bes all the buttons tern oil and
the lining en the right side of the vest shows
the marks or a knife. When the inen
leltneltmachorenoof thorn remarked that
"this Is an oasler way or getting money than
by going te war and gettlng crippled Mr IL"
v hlloOeltmachor wasiu the bang he noticed
the men standing about the place, and again
saw them walking after him up street. They
were se well dressed that he did net pay
much attention te thorn. A descri ptien et thu
men was given te Olllcer Wlttick, who ar
rested four men en suspicion. Twe of the
men live in the country nnd the ethers
claimed te ceme irem New Verk. They wero
seen by Mr. tieltmacber, who said they wero
net the men and they were discharged.
A Fire en Frent Ntr?!.
On last Saturday afternoon nn alarm of fire
was started iu town by theburnlugnf thorner
el Warren's restaurant en Frent strecL The
reef, near the dormer window, had com
menced te burn, started by a spark from a
locomotive nnd qulte a geed bls7e could be
seen. The bucket brlgaue wasiiulcklynt the
place, but they worn net able te put It euL
The department went iute service and con
siderable water was thrown en the building.
A geed many pouple condemn the flre coin
jKtuicsMr throwing se much water en the
house, but from all accounts It was ntcsiary
te de he te put out the tire. The damage by
llre aud waler will net le very large. The
Vigilant Ure company took the plug at Frent
aud Walnut streets, but found It in a very
bad condition. The plug could net be turutd
en nud it was necessary te use a hatchet nud
break tlie plug opeu.
i'erselial Mmtleli.
Philip dossier left town this morning for
the Penusylvaula military college, near Hollo Hello Holle
lonte, where he will amend school.
Hen. Cuaunce F. ltlack, of Yerk, was In
town this morning.
Isaac lloruthetsel left town te-day ler a trip
te New Yerk.
S. II, Clepier, chlel of records of Osceola
tribe el Hud Men, loll town yesterday ler
Detroit, Mich., where he w III attend the Lireat
Council of HodMeuef the United States. Mr.
Clepporlseno of the elght representatives
from Penusylvaula.
Martin 11. lllnkl" left town Mr Minneapo
lis, Minn., where he will attend the sessions
of the Ilrotherheod of Locomotive l'iremen.
Arm lUUly Hurtled.
Mrs. Fauuy Yelletts, an old colored woman,
aged '.'syearp, living with her grandson, Wil
liam I?terly, met with n palntul burning ac
cldeut, en last Saturday night. Shu was fix
ing a coal oil lamp, vvheu thu sloevo of the
dtess en iter right arm caught tire, und before
It could be extinguished the nrm was very
badly burned.
Couveiilleu el ihttl Tellen.
The xlxtli annual meeting of the grand
united order or Odd Fellows will be held tn
Columbia commencing Tuesday morning at
ten o'clock and continuing until Wednesday.
The convention will be held in the A. M. 1'.
church en Filth street. A parade will be
given en Wednesday afternoon ; the route
will be published ou Tuesday. On Wednes Wednos Wodnes
day ovenlng n ball will be held in tlie rink
unit en the same ovenlng a grand entertain
ment will be given in the armory.
Tumi Notes.
The nuuiber three furu.ioeof IboChesttiut
Hill Iren Ore company is undergoing ex
tensive iOirs. The Itirnace will be rebuilt
and made the same size as number two. -V
large slick, 7J teet high, was successfully
nused by Isaac Fer n wilt, the Mundryniau
et Iho liiriiHCus.
lturtoii'sdeorgia minstrels will appear In
the opera house ou Wednesday and Thurs
day evenings of this wiek,
A small daughter el Mrs. lscb, living en
Maner street, was struck by u pump handle
jesterday, nud had her upper lip cut outlrely
through. Her piiuliil Inlury was attouded
te liv n physician.
Hev. Jehn M. Palmer, candidate en the
Prohibition ticket, will speik iu the armory
uu Thur-day evening,
Mr. Henry Pfahlerhas a branch of n peach
tree fourteeu Inches long which contains
twelve peaches.
ilil.UIMJl (. MAI.UNK IIVHT.
railing a DUIutice el Thirty Feet Frem the
Mirket Street llrlilKe, riillailelphla.
On Saturday nflernoeu news tv.is recolved
In this city by tlie Associated Press that Hay.
meud II. Malene, second seu et H. A. Ma
lone, the contractor ler the Market street
brldge, Philadelphia, was badly hurt by the
tall et n derrick. Much alarm was felt by
his many lrlends here, but It was seen after
learned that his Injuries tvere net as norleus
as hud beuu supposed. It appears that about
3 p. m. en Saturday, Mr. Malene was super
intending thu erection et ti derrick, when he
noticed that it was going te tall. He called
te the workmen uear by te llee Irem under,
und he nimselt ujckeci irnui me lulling tim
ber. In Ids excitement he backed overall
abutment lu his rear, lulling thirty feet,
his descent being slightly Impelled by a nail
uud ether projections. He loll en his side,
striking his right hip uud was rendered
unconscious. Ill) was convened te an olllce
uear by, where seen alter becoming con
scious, no was removed te liisboardlug-heuso
en Chestnut street, in the Immediate vicinity.
Thu latest reperts show that he Is suflerlng
Irem the contusions caused bv the lull, but
his Injuries ure net believed te be of u sorleua
nature.
Wanted at llurrUtiurg.
Olllcer Heilly this morning arrested TIieh.
McCulIey en a warrant Issued by Magistrate
Simpsen, of Harrlsburg, charging him with
larceny as balloe. The prosecutor is Mary
A. Yeung, und she allegestbat she gave a
geld watch te McCulIey, that he sold the
r-nme anil appropriated the prncoeds te his
own use. An officer will take McCulIey te
Harrlsburg this afternoon.
PA.. MONDAY, HKPTEMUEK 1JJ. 1880.
ASOTIIKIl TBVNK SttHTKUY.
The
Ileilr of a Hantl.ome fllrl Shipped
te
Teledo An Arret Mmie,
The Teledo, Ohie, imllce nre ongaged Iu
seeking te unravel jt mystery connected with
an nllalr that may hate n very comtnenplaco
softiel, but which has all.thoelementsor a
first-class nencatlen. When the Wlioellng
tV, Lake ICrle train rrem the Fast arrived Sat
urday lorenoon rrem among nn assortment of
trunks was ene which thorn camea torrible
odor. It was placed lu an Isolated place nnd
the authorities notllled, When the dotcctlve
opened the trunk It apiniared te be lllled
with straw, but en pulling out a
quantity of the straw, they wero her
rilled te find thu body of a young woman.
The body was that of a woman or about -0
years nltl, who, In 1 1 le, must have been very
beautiful. She was et medium height, with
blue eyes and brown hair. Thoclething con-
sisumi ei a cneimie, skki nnti siecKinga, all
elegantly embroidered and of the finest ilneii,
intiicauni? nisi, iiiu victim was et it family in
geed circumstances. Iu the mouth a let of
tlssue pnjer hatl lioen stulled. The train
baggage man said tlie trunk, which was n
new ene nnd had evidently never lieen used
beMrp, was put en nt Ilellevue, nbetit Mrty
miles east
After several hours' watching the apparent
owuer of the trunk and Its ghastly contents
called with a drayman, and presenting n
check was placed under arrest. This claim
ant Is a man about 30 years old. He gave his
natne as M. K. Wilsen, and said he lived In
Ithaca, n small town en the Baltimore ,V
Ohie railroad, near Ilellevue. He said he
was net aware el what the trunk contained,
but beyond this would say nothing. Later
he told the coroner that certain partles bad
paid him te bring the trunk te Teledo
en his ticket. It was put in his possession
nt Hellevuu and was directed te turn it
oterteDr. Hill, or the Teledo Medical ool eol oel
lege. Following up thlsclueit was learned
that Dr. Hilt knew nothing or It until Wilsen
called this morning and turned ever the
check, llesald nothing about its centents.
All the colleges wero vlslted by dotectlvos
and all tlouled nny knowledgo of the affair.
Wilsen's manner gave such an air or mystery
te what was bolievod te be inorely a jilece of
grave robbing that a ost-inerteui examina
tion was held. Corener Culllseu says the re
sult satisfies blm that the cerpse was never
burled. Its appoarance indicated that the
woman had died el consumption, possibly
without Mul play, and was laid out en au
undertaker's cooling beard, but unver went
any rurther In regularchanneis. Why, then,
should an npparently wealthy woman be
spirited oil without burial ? This Is the ques
tion the iiollce nre endeavoring te answer,
and detectives have goue te Ilellovue In
search of particulars.
Wilsen, the prisoner, tells dlllereut stories
se far as he talks nt nil, but bu refuses te give
names in any Instance. It is learned that
about a year age he nttentled a course of lec
tures at the medical college, but no ene knows
of him or his object In bringing the body
here. Feul play Is suspected, but lu what
connection Is nbt yet developed. The girl
had net been dead but a day or two. Under
each arm is a block mark which leeks as If
the skin had been punctured by seme sharp
Instrument.
A Cine ul lledr-Sualrhlnic.
IIi:i.lkvilm:, Ohie, SepL U. The truuk
naystery has been selved. Helle Hew en died
In Omar, Seneca county, en Wednesday. She
was the bolle of the place, and was only 17
years et age. On Friday she was buried, and
en Sunday her lather, J. M. Hewon, was
herrllled te find that the grave had been
openod and the body taken away. The father
Mil into the grave en learning the truth, and
tlie mether has been unconscious ever since.
Thocellln was dug up and Liken te Tolode
by the ratber, who will claim the body Iu the
morning. The eusatIenal feature In the case
Is the arrest of Dr. H. (5. lllaluo.ef Attica,
editer of the Attica Jeurutl, en the charge
of grnve robbery. The ovideuco Is conclu
sive against him Thore ure threats oflynch eflynch oflynch
lnglfthemen are brought bei k le Attica.
The community is Intensely oxcited.
HKUIHIB llUllTU.Vn .MIXSTItKLS.
They Did Well en Their I'lwl Attempt, Cen.
Iilerln Iho I.utk el IleheaiMthi.
On Saturday evenlug lieorge ISurteti'a
treupe et minstrels, composed entlrely of
colored peeple, eincd their travelling sea sea
hen Iu this city. The opera heuse contained
n very large nudience aud thore were quite n
number of colored persons preoenL When
the curtain relled up nbeut illteen persons
were ween in the hall c.reloeu the stage. Of
these but ene man was from Liucaster. The
ethers had been gathered up in dltlerent
cities throughout the country. Thore wero
four entt meu, but Geerge Campbell and A.
Meedy did the principal work. They
created a great dual of fun, especially among
the colerod people. The weikest teature of
the Urst part was the vocal and instrumental
music It appears that the manager or' the
company has secured n Philadelphia orchestra
Mr his tour. Owing te the death or the
leader's child the musicians did net arrive
here iu time te take part In Saturday ovo evo ove
niug's show. At a late hour it was decided
te secure the regular opera heuse orchestra
which was dene. Thore was no rehearsal of
any consequence se that the performance nt
times was very badly mixed. The minstrels
may have geed voices, but If they are the
ownera et them they nre b.ldly In need of
Pa! i fit f RAl ft-
The second part of the show lncluded
some geed Matures, tteerge Peters played
cleverly en the banjo aud Ttioedoro Fry did
some llue work lu his lightning drill ucL
He handled the gun well and made a great
hIL Smith nud Madisen, clog daucers, wero
real geed, although they were compellod te
go en the stage without oleg shoes owing te
the non arrival of their truiiks trem Harris
burir. Will Carr loekod tvell as the dude
and caused quite a llutier among the dusky
maidens lu thu parquet circle. His act was
net as geed as his make-up hawover. There
wero some ether foatnresel the show that wero
passable, and It wound up with n burlesque
en "A Darky Town Court"
Throughout tlie whole eutertainment It
was apparent that the performers wero grout greut
ly Iu need of rohears.ils. Seme el the uiln uiln
strels never saw ouch ether until Saturday
when they were brought te Hits city aud
placed upon the stage at ouce. It would net
be altogether lulr te judge the treupe by Its
first lertormance, as they should he allovved
tlme te work together.
A Mruuileit Ihealru C'euiuiiiy.
Uertraiu, Wlllard A Jacksen's Cosmopoli
tan theatre company stranded in Heading en
Saturday ntter tilling nthroe nights' engage
ment te light nudlonces nt the (iratid Opera
heuse. Thore wero tvvonty-threo poeplo in
the company under the business manage
ment elT. W. Jacksen. After the perform
ance the management found It uuablu te
pay salarles and hotel bills. The receipts
wero divided among the actors, e ich rocolv recolv rocelv
lug 0, nnd the wnrdrebe, scenery, bsml In
struments, Ac, valued at $1,000, wero trans
ferred te Jehn H. Hrltteu, proprietor of the
Merchants' hotel, as security Mr his claim.
A COLLI H I UN IIKrU-BK!f TKA31S.
Three efthe Occupants e the Vehicle. Injured
en Saturday Afternoon.
A .sorleus driving accident happened near
Ceutrevitle, Fast Hemplleld township, ou
Saturday allorneoii. The Sunday school of
that vlllage had a celebration and iu driving
away Irem the picnic the horse of a Mr. Ksh Ksh
leman, of Turkey Hill, scared atau object tn
the read, get beyond his control aud ran Inte
a carrlage in which wero seated Amanda
Dossier, Sarah Sener and Llziie Gibble.
When the ladles saw that it collision could
net be avoided Misses Sener nnd Hessler
iiimned out. The Urst named, In tai
ling, sprained her imkle, uud Miss
llossler wns Injured internally, l'lie third
occupant of the carriage, Miss Gibble, was
this most lotiuuate una sue uscapeu witii a
few slight bruises. The top et the lady's car car
rlaeo was tern oil and tlie vohicle was other
wise badly wrecked. Mr. L'shelmnii nud his
lady oacuped unhurt, but thelr vehlole was
damaged some. The ladlei were Liken te
their homes near by nnd thelr injuries wero
nttouded te.
I'rliet nt llm State Fair.
At the state fair Saturdny the Champien
mower nnd Forge company, or this city, re
ceived n brone medal ler llve liender nnd
Mrges, and a diploma Mr hand drills.
INDIANA FAKME11S ALARMED.
TIIKT WANT TU HltLI. Til Kill I'llUI'KUTX
AHII llll IVKHT.
Heg Vholera In tlm Central I'sit el llm lioe.ter
8tBteCBii.es Hcrlun. Anilely What Was
iJl.ciitrertHl lu tlm I'oit.ttertetn Ki
ainliiatlen by a Farmer.
l.NDIANAl'Ol.lH, Intl., SepL 13. The rav
age of hog cholera, iu thocentrat put of the
state, nre a matter or serious anxiety by theso
concerned. An Important discovery Is
allcged te have been made by a
farmer named Shepuard, In Henry
county. He had long bolievod that the dls dls dls
oase Is nothing but parasites nr trlchitue In
the stomach et the hog, and te vlndlcate Ills
Judgment he held n post-mertein examination
upon a hog that dled this week, With the
naxed oye could be seen many of theso jmra
sltes In thu second lining of the stomach. He
communicated the fact of the discovery te the
secretary of the beard el agriculture, who
has roferred the subject te n mlcrosceplst Mr
examination aud report. A story comes
from Muncle te thoellect that Oeorge Wil Wil
eon, a well-to-de farmer, dled Saturday nltor nlter nltor
neon with the dlsease, contracted while ad
mlnlsterlng medicine te the sick hogs. He
was sick only four hours, nud dled In the
most agonizing pain. The entlre southern
IKirtlen of the country Is horrer-strlckon and
many farmers are anxious te sell their farms
ami go wesL
Dl.eaae Killing Snlne In Arkatnui.
Little Heck, Ark., SepL 13 Advices
from the Cherokeo nation say that hog
cholera Is prevalent In several districts of the
nation, and that In many localities all the
awlne have died.
OUT INTO II All oeati'Asr.
Arrestet Ttru Yeung Men Fer Spending .Heney
Net Their Oirn.
Chicaoe, SepL 13. T. C. Donner and
Joe Smith were arrosted hore yosterday, and
last uight started Mr Cincinnati, were Don Den Don
eor Is wanted Mr ombezzteinenL He had
been n trusted employe of the Cincinnati
Glue and Paste company, but recently made
the ncqualnance of Smith, who has an
uuonvlable reputation as a gambler, Some
time in August they began collecting uiouey
belonging te the firm, and en SepL. 2d started
Mr this city with several hundred dollars
thus obtained. This money was seen spent
is dissipation of all kinds, and when the pair
endeavered te negotiate seme checks of the
glue Arm suspicion was nroused. Detoctlves
comtnunlcated with Cincinnati and the re
sult was the arrest of the young men.
Donner Is the son et Rev. L. II. Denncr, of
Cincinnati.
Only One "Old Hemmler" Able te Attend,
ItALTiMenn, SepL 13. The " Old Defon Defon Dofen
dor association " having gene out of exist exist exist
ence en account of the fact that thore are tee
few dofendors living te keep It alive, the 12th
of September, which Is the anniversary of
the battle of North Point, will bcroalter be
celebrated by the G. A. II., and it ha" bcen
christened " Grand Army Day." Te-day
the G. A. H. paraded the principal streets
from Paca street te Darby park, where a
camp llre will be held te-uIghL The cadets
or temtorance will have it torchlight parade
tonight.
Only ene of the remaining four old de de do
eondors, James C. Monferd, nged 01, wan
nble te attend the annual dinner te day.
The ether three are Jehn Pottleerd, aged 01 j
Xathaniel Watts, 91 ; Geerge Bes, 0i
Shet At a Hint and Killed a Man.
Pout Uuro, Mich., SepL U Ja Derr,
a young married man, was arrosted Mr shoot sheet
ing Albert Hib.ild, in the town of Casco, en
Saturday attorneou. Derr was out sheeting
birds and took aim at ene which was en a
fenee. On the ethor side of the fouce was HI
b.ild, who recolved the charge in the breasL
Tvventy-eight shot holes were made and sev
eral pieces of lead ontered his heart, the
charge making a most frightful wound.
The wounded man died almost instantly.
Derr claims that he did uet soe Hibald, who
was but 23 feet away. His story is net be
lieved nud he will be examined en the charge
et nuirder.
Trouble in a Contention Anticipated.
Ottawa, OnL, Sept. 13. Arrangoments
are being made here Mr the reception en
Tuesday el the Irish Leyal and Patriotic dele
gates. There Is a geed deal of tooling ou
both sides, and the prospect of a ceunter
demonstration Is geed. Much feeling be
tween the races and much animosity between
the rollgieus sects has beeu occasioned by
the bitterness of the organs of the different
creeds in treatlng the subjecL
m
Telegraph Operator Killed for 915.
M.tnsnALi., III., Sept 13. Goe. Powers, a
telegraph operator and agent of the Vandalla
railroad, stationed at a lonely spot near here,
was nssas3inated Saturday night by seme ene
who tired at hi m through a window as he was
writing. The murderer rebbed his victim of
a geld watch aud about $15 iu money. Thore
is ue clue te the assassin. Bleed-hounds
have been sent lerat Indianapolis aud Olney,
Illinois.
The Amerliau Ahead.
Londen, SepL 13. Gee. V. Loe, the
American oarsman, te-day beat Neil Matter
son, the Australian, la a race evor tlie champ
ionship ceurse en the Thames from Putney
te Mertlake. The race was for 200.
A burning Humer.
UllANIi HATIDS, Mich., SepL 13. A
rumor was current at a late hour last night
that the Oracle Harker, a bark with about ISO
passongers en beard, had sunk somswhere
south of hore. The report cannot be teri tied,
but great anxiety exlsts.
Moonlight Itsltl. lu Ireland.
Dl'liLlN, Sept. 13 Three moonlight raids
occurred iu county Kerry last nlgbL All et
thorn took place iu clese proximity te the
headquarters of GeneralSir Hedvers lluller.
Knew ou Sunday In Michigan.
IstircMtNd, Mich., Sept 13. The first
snow of the season loll here yosterday. It
was only a slight fall nud neon melted away,
IlUliie's Seu Married.
James G. Illalne, jr., youngest beh of ox ex ox
Senater James G. Hlalne, was married In the
rectory of SL Lee's Heman Catholic church.
In New Yerk, last Monday afternoon, te Miss
Marie Nevlns, daughter of Cel. Hlchard
Nevlus, of Columbus, O. The coremouy was
porlermed by the Hev. Father Themas J.
Ducey, pastor of the church, the contracting
parties having satisQed li I ui that thore were
uolmpedlmouts te the union. There was ue
ene else prosenL
Nete. Frem College Hill.
Dr. L V, Gethart preached in the chapel
en Sunday te a large audlonce.
Mr. Aaren Nell, of the mlddle class In the
semlnary, proached nt llanover en Sunday.
The usual custom or atretchlujr the fresh fresh frosh
men has been dene away with, which Is an
ovidencu that the moral aud Intellectual
standard et the cellege Is rUlug. it Is te be
boped that this eenu-barbaruus custom has
left Franklin nnd .Marshall pormaueiitly.
rlajlus With Matrbc. Caused It.
This morning seme children playing with
matches lu ene of the irame houses belong
ing te Gretl's mill, en, Mill creek, set llre te the
bed clothing. The bedding was promptly
dragged out of doers along with all ether
movable furniture. Thus was a serious con cen con
lhigratleu averled with the less of nothing
but a pair et shoes and seme bedding.
TKLLISO TlltS Til OK HTUHT.
An Occurrence that Wb lletlreil by the He
nri Ien at Mercet.linrg.
Kreui the Cbamberaburg Valley SplrlL
lu connection with the reunion oxerclses
nt Morcersburg en Tuesday and Wednesday
tlie following is told t
WhlleMr. A. H. Shonkle, new Hev. Hhoukle
and pister el the HoMrmed church at Mlllera.
yllle, Lancaster county, was n student at the
Hofermed theological semlnary, nt Mercers Mercors Morcers
burg, ene Sunday he, with a low companions,
walked out from tlie town as far as the springs
In the vicinity el what Is new HrldgoperL
During a conversation with a lady there he
ascertained that she did net attend church In
Morcersburg because the "cellege student
were tee proud aud her ways wero net geed
enough for them." Mr. Shonkle trletl te
pxplsln that this condition or allabs existed
in her fancy only, but she could net be
shaken from her opinion. She, hewever.
expressed a deslre te attend dltine servlces
nnd ujien Mr. Shenkle'n suggestion that he
antl his friends might conduct servlres in
seme room at which she and her neigh
bors could be present she effered her
" host room" te him. The young theolo
gical student repaired te the lady's rosldence
nearly every Sunday ler Beveral mouths
nnti conducted n religious service, preachlng
each time. On each occasion the number of
auditors grew lnrger and finally the school
heuse was made the sanctuary. Hore Mr a
long tlme the sorvices were held anil always
In the presonce of a large nnd appreciative
nudience. One Sunday Dr. J. W. Nevin,
the theological giant or the Hofermed church,
who was then president of the seminary.
wasnsked by Mr. Shenkle aud his fellow
students te preach te their congregation. The
courteous clfvlne consented aud delivered an
eloquent sermon Iu the school house.
Net long afterward when It was suggosted
that Dr. Nevin be roquested te preach te the
congregation a secend tlme there wero vloer-
eus remenstrances from several el the mem
bers. They did net llke Dr. Nevln'H sormeus
nnd would listen te nene but Mr. Shenkle be
cause he "was se much smarter than that
Nevln preacher. Fer a number of years It
used te be sild that Mr. Shonkle had secured
ever Dr. Nevlu n charge for which both had
been applicants. Te-day the saying Is known
among clergymen aud laymen or the church
who have been present at many et the synod syned
leal meetings. Hut few or theso repeating It
knew hew It originated and many take it Mr
granted that Rev. Shenkle was preferred
ever Dr. Nevlu. Its meaning will net be
wrapped In doubt any longer. Hev. Shenkle,
It should be said, always makes a pre per ex
planation of the story when he hears It re
pouted.
ii ill olesk at a v. at.
The lAiicnler Merchant. Who Will Cloae at
Thin Heur, Kxcept .Monday aud hut-
urdayKvenlng.
The following Lancaster merchants have
signed an agreement te close their stores at
0 p. m., except en Monday and Saturday
evenings:
Dry Goods nnd Carpets Watt & Shand,
linger A lira, Stainin Bres. & Ce., Metzger
it Uaughman, H. K. Fabnosteck, Lane'&Ce.,
Hear & McNabb, Moses Golsenberger, A.
W. Baldwin, J. II. Martm k Ce., Jehn S.
Glvler & Ce.
Clothing and Gout's Furnishing William
son it Fester, Myers it Hathfen, Hlrsh it
lira, L. Gansman t lira, Hurger it Sutten,
HirBh it Camp, Jehn G. Unas, Henry Ger
hart, A. li. Kesenstelu, A. AlberL
Heets nnd Shoes Shatib it I! urns, Cbas. A.
Reece, C. Stiaub, FreyitEckerL Delchlerik
Sen, Jehn IJ. Slough, Wltiner Hess, Win, G.
Gout, D. P. Stackhouse, Jehn HIemenz.
Hardwnre Implements G. M. Stelnman it
Ca, A. C. Kepler, Isaac Dlller it Sens, Cbas.
F. Hengler, Marshall it Henglor, K toner,
Shrelner it Ce.
Millinery nnd Trimmings Astrich's
Palace of Fashion, P. C. Snyder it lira, 1.
Hoinatein, A. Hlrsh, Ferd. Weber, K. J.
Shultz it Slster, li. A. Hall it Ce;, K.
Thomae, P. Woikel, A. Z. Beauchsmp, J.
H. Selvert, Mrs. P. Weber, Misses Wiley.
Hats nud Caps W. D. StaulJer &. Ca,
Chas. H. Amer, Brandt it Ce.
Jowelerg Fdw. J. Zxhm, U. -. Kheads,
A. Kheadx, Jes. Reeser.
Soaps Mrs. H. Miller it Sen.
Beeks and Statlonery Jehn Baer's Sens,
G. L. Feil Dersmlth, Cha. II. Barr, S. U.
Xahtn t Ca, L. II. Herr, H. D. Moere.
Harness and Trunks M. Haberbusb. F.
Kreckel, Frank D. Mlley, Aincxs HlugwalL
Heuse Furnishing Goods FHun it Breue
man, Kieiler A Herr, Jehn P. Schauta it
Sen.
Furniture A. K. Hellmeler, Heury Well,
J. II. Wldmyer.
Five and Ten-cent Stere F. W. Wool Weel
worth, J. Delchler.
Carpets II. S. Shirk it Sen.
Chluaware High it Martin.
Paints and Oils J. F. llelnltsb, D. S.
ulsh.
Fmbrellas Rose Bres, it Hartman.
, Uar-
LBOTUUK Ilf A XJ.T1VJS VBltaiAN.
t.lnm VI. Xeesan'e lutere.llug Uutceurae He
llvereil at Yente. Iuntltute.
Yaroe M. Necsan, the Perslau, who is
studying theology In this country, dollvered
a lecture at Yeates Institute ou Saturday
evenlug befere an appreciative audience. Ue
appeared Iu the costume of his native ceun
try aud was Introduced by Rev. Dr. KnighL
He spolte of the religion of Persia, roclted
soveral or the Mehamedan prayers and trans
lated them into English. Ue also referred
te the custom.ef the country as te marriage.
The custom there is that the mether of the
young mau who doslres te be marrled tlnds
the bride for him. After she Is solected her
Intended husband Is net allovved te see her
until the day before the marriage.
As te the change of lnshlens he said that
the same style aud cut et clothes are worn
new that wero worn Mr the past several hun
dred years. He also rererred te the great
want or reading materlaL There are only
lour newspapers published In the empire,
two or which are weeklies aud two month
lies. The lecture was interestlnc throughout
aud was listened te with marked attention.
An Alleceil Murderer Captured.
Some tlme age Hesann Berg was kllled in
Yerk nud the assassin escaped. Jeseph Koh Keh
ler left the town suddenly, suspicion point
ing te him as tlie gulltyparty. SquIroSher
weed took the mystery in hand and endeav ondeav endeav
ored te head Kehler oil In New Yerk, from
which pert be left for his lormer home in
Germany. The aqulre get there tee late,
hewever, but he at ence comtnunlcated with
the detective bureaus of Germany and Ba
varia. He received last April a confidential
letter Irem the gendartne general of Bavaria,
stating that Kehler had been reported at
home with his wife and chlldren, but that he
had eluded the vigilaucoef the authorities.
On Saturday last the chief of pollce of the
city et Ambers advised the squlre that
Jeseph Kehler was arrested, tried and con
victim et eiuueziemeni, aim inatmsBeuteucu
would expire en the iSjth day et July. 18S7,
vvheu the authorities of Bavaria iweuld be
ready te deliver him te the proper authorities
or the United States.
Charles 1. Uewer l'renecuted for LlbeL
Charles P. Uewer, a former resident of this
city, but new connected with the Prudential
insurance company, has been presecuted at
Wllkesbarre for libel, it arrears that he
made complaint againt Dr. A. P. O'Malley,
or that city, ler attempting te defraud the
Prudential by Issuing iraudulent death cer
urinidGi Th. frrtiml Inrv hrnnred the bill en
Sarnrilav nnd Hewer's arrest followed. He
entered ball for his appoarance
ut the next
term or the criminal court.
bull luTrerer and Couver.leu.
I!. K. Martin, atMrney Mr the Mount Jey
Steam Healing company, (jutored suit in
trever nud conversion this morning in the
court of comuieu picas against Geyer fc
MoUler ami Henry Urayblll, asslguee of
Henry Geyer. The article in dispute is a
"reller" valued at ?500, which plalutltls al
loge dofendtuits have cenverted te thelr own
use.
A Church festival.
The tluarryvlUe M. I. church held a fosti festi
val In the echoel yard adjoining their church
en Saturday evening. A very largo.crewd
wero brought together, and the church real
ized a geed round sum,
PKIOE TWO CENTS,!
DEFENDING THE ANAKCHlSRLl
Till. VMNTHAL 1,410 VMiOM Of JM
TON IK TUUin BMMALf, ,
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A Meeting at Which Ite.olntlea. Wm VMfe
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and Impartial TrtaL
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Bosten. Sept. 13 The Cntr.t
union of Bosten held IU regular mu "
yosterday aflorueon. Alame numliMnf km. h
delegatoswere admitted from Bosten. Chi,
Cambrldge and Dorchester. ItMelutlema,.
wero adopted declaring that the Terdleiln i
the Chicago AnarchlsU case vleUVled Ibt.rJ
consiituuenai right or rree assembly and frMC
Speech, anil nil I In i for Ihnwilliuilnn '. -"'?
(rial tlln.l A II.. -.. I ..1. Jl .. . '
.... luuui Aiw nu iiuur-M uisoutweit tae'jy
lollewlngsubstltutorosolutloruiworeoaeredt -;.
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.iHiiimi, inn wuue we, asciur.eni, cea.vdfii
dOllin tlin IIHOnr Vlnlnnnn l.AllnMnn. 1.-. -.?U
Inimical te our Institution's and subversive el &!
all reform under our froe rmvnrnmant 4ir.
Jteselucd, That the Anarchist of Obldltait
should have a lull, froe and Impartial UrSi.ifl
TOO Irem tire lid en nml mniilii.iin,.. m.Af'-f
that we de new take up a collection te aid la $J
the cause of Justice by elvlntr the Anarehtal.S
what they huvn net lu, frnn.n i..,.i ?..
trial. """" "" v--.
A commltlee was appointed te confer witk
the Centra! Laber union of Chicago M te the
ralniess of the trlal.-and consideration of the"
resolutions mero postpenotl pending re
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TIIK 31 AINU XLBUTWX.
The Indication. I'elnt, or Court., te Itepabllcaa
8uccef.
BANaeit, Jta, SepL 13 Thoft'len is
elect their men te every office In this nslvh. .
borheod, excepL perbaps, that of sheriff, for .
which the Domecratlo candidate Is running
ahead or his ticket.
Bosten, Mass., SepL 13. The following
are ipoeiat dispatches te thn Journal i
PnttTMSn. Mn. Hunt 13 i Ium.i .n nl UZ3
-"I -f. v. ..wwu.au UIUI-JV
nary vete la belnt nnllnl In thla ll y"'S.W
te-day, and every thing new
indleatea $
a great Republican majority. Congressman
Reed Is running evon with the head of the"
tick., whlie Clifferd (Democrat candidate '$3
Mr Congress) appears te be falling behind. ''M
a geed many Lauer voies are being -ItJS
cast with Cel. Edwards' name for governor. J'Z3
and Mr. Moulten. the Laber candidate for M
Congress. This will help Mr. Reed's chances,
In wards 2 and S Mr. Reed is believed te be '
running ahead of his tlckeL The legislative '' ;
ticket Is bin? scratched considerably. i,
EAStr-enT, Ma, SepL 13. The Knights of .&g
laoer neminateu tneir master werKman, ,.';,v
who Is also a prominent Prohibitionist, for
canaidate ler represontatlve te the legisla
ture. The Democrats nominated the same
man. In spite or this everything at this
hour points le an Increased Republican ma
jority ever the last olectlon.
Bath, Ma, SepL 13. The vete is light ler
governor. The representative vote Is close,
with indication that the Republican guber
natorial and represontatlve ticket will have
250 majority. jj?
J1BATIXO A BAILIFF. f
Ks Icted Irl.h Women IIatoiert With Una of s&J
Their Eneinle.. hs"B
Ditnr.IN-. Kent. 1.1 When thn Kervlivm-ssS;.
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ITUID HUUUI LTHIUUIUK 111 IUD VllluUliU CUIlrt V- '
In the little town of Calcarra, County Maye; 4
yesterday morning, Hilly Cuue, a UallHti
wue iiau uiauu uiiusen uuuoxieub te unHti'
tenants in the neighborhood by bis zeal Wi
serving processes, ontered the church. Hif,,j
uau scarcely kdeu uewn te proceed W1CB-Kii 'nj
devotion when a number of the worshipper" ll
seized him and dragged him from the bulld
lug. xie was luen turneu ever toauezest,
woman whom he had evicted, and they beat 1
him heartily In revenge Mr Cuffe IU uslna a . i.
woman he bad rocenlly ovlcted. The prlestVj3
made his appearance nnd rescued the ballliT. xhil
The roverend father Is president of the lecal'' igj
national league. Ue afterwards admittodCune"'!;"ia
te the chapel te hear mass, bis action cresting ' -'S
considerable sorenoss among the mombers of r'i
his parish.
till ITU TO JIB 1311'rACIIKT).
Thl. I. the tonclutlen et l'hlutdclpbla's Ceaa
lulttee of Councils.
I'lilLABELnilA, Pa, SepL 13 The special
coiiimltteeppolntedtolnvostlgatothechargrsr
against William B. Smith presented their
report te a special meeting of common coun
cil this alteruoeu. The report of the commit
tee finds that the charges are sustained'
lm Ilia fkT,litnneit nnwnnlAit hAeMpa 4ha ..na..'
mittce and recommends the impeachment eI.kJ
the mayor Mr misdemeanor and maladmln-ufi
isifnuvu ui umve. 3 a
rtre Cau.e. Serious Panic In Cbnrchi
Vknice, SepL 13. While early ms
hntnir celebrated In the Reman Catholic PH.
grltnage church, at Padua, the altar curtain, jjs
through some mysterious means, became
ignited nud in a few minutes was in futiyi;'!
maU. v pauiu aiuuuij .no vvutauiier pm.jj
i r . iHAn.l e.An- Ik. luu hh -H$i
DUUU, illiiujr luai'Ul. 1IUIU .UU lmiei lO un ;
either side, en the heads of the crowd In the .
main body of the edlllce below. Fully twe'i
hundred parsons were Injured mere or less i
serieusly.. """"!
iTXA TllER IN II 10 A TZOXS.
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Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, , J
llelawareand Maryland, fair weather.1;
nearly stationary temiterature, westerly $
winds.
NTAVb AT A OL4NCE.
The state olectlon in Malno takes place today.
llie iviayiiuner iiuiaueu di luiuuiva eudmi vrg
of the Galatea en Saturday. y'
Annie itenner, ageu iu, wi uurueu w ,..-
death en saturuay, wuue piaying at a ueu .a
lira . SfA
The salaries et the Philadelphia publle'-ul
cenL . W5
liinKrunner iioDsen ids. a wauei. wivagj
17,000 In it In Philadelphia en Saturday, m
Tnlm ridllurvHai. fannr! It- nvnl uft Stfnll r. 'll
warded. i
Jaohne'spal, Alter, has returned te New ;
xerKanu ueen arreBieu. xie w Bumwavw
In have lmiiertaut testimony about his leraMtr
e. -mm OL1 , 'f
I jr?tPr.isvlle, naiuau uiuiui, a lasurari -
wyrarlpg ateam Sunday, dragging' t
steam turesner, wnen me noises nu mm
Shlmev was caught lu the thresher' I
killed. , A
Contracts rorCesL
Tha bids Mr supplying the He
Friendless CbilfB? with 100 tens Of I
mn nr Ins. wnSd opened at the office at i
secretary or the beard of direoters, a4 t
contract was mis ineruiuK .xuuw hi j
caninsra A Jellerles. they belnathe I
bidders the price for Enterprise coal
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l'ronesals for coal for the court house we
opened at neon te-day. The bidders were P.
J. Swarr at $3.45 per ten, BaumgardBef A ,
Jelleriesf3.4S, Henry Smeycb 18,9$ George Geerge
Kchulmyer tJ.40, ter 9i tens; G. Hemtr A
Sens fMO for all the coal used t the bullotef
for the season. The comuuVeners UW am
,ialrn t Iia nivjtnl tnlnv. .
ThU aftorneoti the proposals ,1 '-'
nlshlug of coal te tne auiienivuw
normal bcuuui weruuuvuvu w m
l,nn,n nf ltaAll. MlI-sntl ,t Ce. TlMC
,.n..ifiriiMlM ILinmirBnliier &. J
Over 700tens will ue needed. ' '
Sela la KHUlhs-. 'f
nein the Keadlng Times,
t i. i-..i. itm anil! a 2-Blerf.
limii juvui . . - ui Vil
Heuse snuiei na. i,iw rT77:"mji
property of Miss KiiisDeie -v- .
ter. te hicharrt HundBMW, W'm'
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