mmwm9jm$?Kr?Tzm!i&m ?WW;' W " WmgwW&KIF fc v , .rvvvv- ;.. ffltye mak - -v ' s" 1- 4 VS, ; etxM 7 V'- 1 : LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY. SJSPTEMHEll 15. 1880. VOLUME XXIII NO. 1!J. PRICE TWO OKI 5 . h aiitrJJiriT rh- t vrTKYirri Sv k IS IT ANOTHER NANTICOKE I I.ITXLB VIIASVK O' UKHUU1NII Tilt! tlRI'lUt KNTU.1llir.ll 31 IS run. Ihe llluuler nl Iho flUrtlun mIihK, Hi raiitiiu, rrmf nil llail in n Kipeitril tu Aim- iiuUIIiiii lit (! In Willi li It llelleril e Man Cuiilil In Anx Kenl l.lie. Tlie situation Ht Uie Alarvlne shall, Scrim Scrim (en, whero the oaveln occurred, remains practically unchanged. TuesdHy morning the air In Iho return air course showed rum tit wllhlii two feet nl tholleor. Iiitiirln the day the gas was fiiur loot Itmii tl" Heur, showing Ittut It was diminishing In volume, unit Unit the se,l ill wlileh the runs liiul lieen run was gelling thu belter or thu vast iiiaeuiit of gs Net IriH) by the lull, and wlileti h nl nccuuiu hilml during tltu dlstrrangonient of the air ismrses. The statoment applies simply tn the airways Biul net te the slope. Ne moil oeulit possibly Iho In Midi mi allium phere. Ner doe this Indicate Unit tin gas Is lining drawn from these iMirtlens of the mliie where the veullli&Uig current does net Mew. In such places the gas would simply Htauil still. It weuhl net meve unless a current or air carried It slung. Ill wnll l romeinbor thoe facte, mm n they li'i (i an ltiiertarit bearing ler thu result. Tutmlay, Mr Abuleet ventured down the slope with n safely lump. Ile xuiotraleil te within about thlrty-ilve feet of whoreShafer'a Imdy It supposed te In', under the mini of rock Unit barely inlsed striking jeung Keliv. Ileru his progress was stayed by the debris. Thore wero crevices "in the rm'k through which the air circulated, hiuI Ihnre was llltlii gBs In the nIiihl Mr. Ahnlcel called iilnuil several times, walling imc 1 1 lime ler a response, but noue eaiiiu. The "crop" M ntlll in progress, but It In ap parchllv the tall end. 'Iho splintering 01 Is Mill dv Ing and occasionally tlie nolne of 11 rending" t'k Is heard. 'Iho untiling Mill seen cease, howevor, niul work will then Imi commenced In lheslnKi t mler the present condition el nlliilrx miners c-euld net be In ducts! te work thorn until the "working" has ts'aed, unit it would be nluunt umJtifwi ler them te nlleiiipl te de ". An illerl will Imi umde te uiorrew te plon-e through the pillar Inte Yeuiik'm rhamber by iiiihiih of a long drill, and thitt dotermliio the prui riuii thore of Kin or air. The dliUuce threuuh the pillar i net reit, iiiul the uotie of the lilriHtiiiKreuld Ui lll'.lld by thoie Iin Iin pniemsl within If they worn In a condition te hear, and II they "would xiuiul en the coal ImioeiI the nilnnri In turn could hear ttiiim. Alter each blait the mln em wait with abated breath ler miiiie ronpeimo, hut noue Imi Ihui la r couie. livery exertion panilble hri lieen put for ward te bud the mmni iiiKsIiik men. Mr. Olyphaut, president el the DetawnrnA llud llud heii I'anal tx)U)iny, bus li'U'Krapliiil from 'owYerkto uie oery iiieuiih imulblii te pimh enwnnl the work el reiciie. Wlille It KeuuiH aluieHt ImpoHillile that the entombed iiieni'au lie iiIHisnUU thenearrh will hn prono preno prone cuteil with all jovilble vler, in the hepe that they may yet le rei lied. jtMuati Titr. 'lOatKrinf. OMUert 1 IrrlPil hjf WantilnKtell IH.lliiitnvllt Nil. I I, llltlrilnl0llt Order ul OiM 1 cllun. The fellow lug ellleera wero elected Tuoa Tuea tlm tiNunliiK In WasliliiKten Kucainpmwit, Ne. II, I. O. 0. !'., ler the eikuIiik term: Jehn CrONbaiiRh, chief iatrlarrh ; Vllll.ini l;. Keltz, hiKh priet , D.mlel Mearl, xunler warden; H. A. Hmith, Junier warden; J. 1'risJ. I'luher, a-salntant Ncrllie. IClllElllii ( tliu Mjillr Chilli The tlftceuth annual iiileii of helttl Ca.4tloef l'euuylanU, KnlHlitxef tho.Mja the.Mja tho.Mja lle Chain, com oned In Wllkoibarreon Tueh day. Heltct Commander lMward Murphy, of Altoen.i, jireHliltHl, and Hocretary Dai l, or l'itlntmrK, acteil in that cap wily. There were 11- delej;atei proient from the dltlurent ca.stlea of the Ntate. Tuesday Rltorneoii the couientlen rituisembled and Iho Mark de gree w-as conferred upon n number el i mill dates. Anionic the attiiiilants am l'.nt Su premu Ceuiinander J. II. ebbs and It. T. Jllll, efritlsburic . 1'. J. Skerrltr, riillulel phia, and Dr. S. A. I'tileu, of Joliiislewn. Ouoet the tlioiiremluout llisures in the ieii- Mintieu la the "Kat Itoyef l'ltlsburir," H. J. 'hi " uimiinl lleltncH. no weiKlis k.) peuniii llriitlivrheiHl nl tlt I nlen. The Order of the Heme CoiniTiuiilen, Ilrotherheod of the I'nieii of I'itiiimj lanla, met In Heading Tuemlay alternreu. Mrs. K. M. Cenrad, or I'hiladelphla, Is past tcraud guardian, and Mm. A. T. Salidger, el I.-incas. ler, Krand guardian. Thoorder has oerT,OK) meuiberaln 1'etinnylvanlt. Tneniy niemlierb rccehed the degreti or past grjud guardian. A grand banquet was tendered the lMternln the evening. Tlie order will lie In nessleu there net oral days. Among the repro-ientatltes are Mln Suxau llunnwke, Heme, Ne. 21, I.uic.iter ; 11 K. tietz, Ne. 27, l.incaster, and Miss Jenes, I.anraiter. A. 1'. Silzlger was apiMiluted district deputy ler Iancaster county. tunlull nf War fitrmi Dr. J. H. Smith, alde de-camp for Lancaster county, announces that these comrade from this county and vicinity who diwlre te attend the Orat annual reunion of the mirvlvera el tlie Third Pennsylvania, artillery, and Ptstli regiment I'n , volunteers te l) held at Hun bury t'a., Hoptember JJ and ,10, aheuld apply te h"lm at ence for reduced ralei el travel en the rallreadH. Tlie Crclllan Meetii. Tuesday ovening'H meeting of the Civilian neclety was well attouded. Thore were a inunber oradiuiHslena te the Moclety and xer erul proposals for iuemberHhlp. 1'ref. Hall la gratllieil at the pregresH making In imuia Senater !. Iteiueiea te Ilnutfuril. Jfieui the rbluu!i'lrhlu7!ineii Senater J. W. l.oe, of Venango, Is el Venango no louger. He has located at llraiU ford, McKean county, having aucceoded te the law business of the late N. II. hiuiley, of that city. Suilley was n A onange county friend of hee, who went te Bradford In the dajH of its greatest iirenperlly and seen built f up the host law practlce In McKean county. 'in addition te belnc the leading lawyer he was an active political Iruler, and had he lived would, in all proba bility, hae been the next president Judgoer the dlatrict in which McKean Is situ ated. ISut Kmiley spent tee many hours at the desk and took tee little physical exer. rise, and although n vigorous, robust man, el a little oerfeiiy, was stricken Willi paraly sis In coiiHeipjouco and died within it low months after Ida attack. When he became aware that he could net recever he mint for his old Irietul, l.ee, and requested that he Ktep Inte his slioes and continue his business. I.ee acceded te what preved te be it dying ro re (lUOHt, and the firm of Siuiley it Hustinga be came the llrm el l.oe A Waitings. Wliether Lee will inherit the Judicial honors that wero In store for Hinlley Is yet te be boeii, but If It should se turn out tliore will be oue or thu best JudgOH lu the state en the McKean bench when Judge Olmstead's term e spires. Cleaa ut the Itanlliuillle C'anii. lUWMNsvii.i.!:, Kept. 14. On Monday uierntng the sorvlces were conducted by the Kev. MoMlchael, thoeldoat inlnlsler en the ground. In the afternoon was given the sacrament or tlie Lord's Mupper. The breaklng up wasinthooldtltnoMetho wasintheoldtltnoMetho wasinthoeldtltnoMetho dlst style el all the paople marching around the grounds in a body and shaking hands. On Tuesday a sale or the beards and timber Is te be made oil the grounds. The managers oxpresaod tlie greatest satislactlen at the suocesh el the meeting and rumor alleat lias It that they they w ill at tempt te purchase the place for a perma iieutcaniplng ground ns It U au cxcolleutslU'. The music, was geed during all the time and was conducted by tlie Heys, lloetlo and Caxien and Miss Marie Hawksworth, of ltn caster, who presided ever the organ. They were aided by a strong choir. The onelosure contained about 100 siitiaru reds and had 120 beuclies, with a seating ot et paclty fe r about 'i,K0 people. Continuing a Camp-neetlng. The African M. 13. church, en Htrawberry street, will continue their camnmnetlni- en Hept. 18 and 10, next Habbatu lu Mr. De'.- wallnlimninnur Mmlnl Tnir , VV VWV WVI rVMM WVt IT MM. NOT HO, MU, VUUPMt. A ll'Kib'K t.ttr Vrinii III" Uiutilliiii Stain Cliiillinsn Isll" Inte lleintiiialle lliinitn. Tlie following circular loiter from Kepubll etu Chairman Themas V. Cooper, dated at 1'hllatlelphla, HoptemlKir 1.7, liiu b sin receded by a llrm of prominent maiiufauturcrH el this clly : Dkaii Hiii: Nellliur rldlcule nor Ingle ciit new discredit the declaration that the living Issue In this contest Is between pre toctleu ami Iree trade. The lUpuhllcaiiH are In laier of prelectien. The Uleielunil Hd Hd mlnlHlratlen ami nearly all the DeuiiK'ratle cenalers and representatlies me coiuiiiltteil te the Morrison bill, which Is hllll pending, and which Is a cenleHii.nl leap toward Iree trade. The American rroeTnulolortuuo lias publlshisl an author Itathn address, illn cling all el their belief te ceiiiblneiit thoNeieuiber election for ihe capture otthe uextCengtess, The enllre nation Is standing lu one et two attitudes, either ler or ngnluxt piuteclliui. The cm van lu Maine under one el the great leaders et thought, opened en that Issue. In every ether stale It Is tlie acknowledged dom inant question acknowledged by all the practical men et both the great putlis, save these governed by local rears. Thu lun cannot be tocallred, and no ether can obcure Its lmiortance. The address of the l'ree Trade League shows that by a gain of Iho per cent, in tlie congressional districts or half the Males the premise et tree trade will 1st resllred. Just there the KnpublliMii pirlyjelus Issue, accepts Iho chtitleugu te buttle atiit accepts It with the knowledge that all nierage gain el three voters te every hundred in twenty-two dis tricts or the Northern sUtes wlllglie lteiub. llcinlsm and protection a miilerlty In Iho lower Heuse et Congress. This gain will net only save protection, but It wilt bridge it beyond au adverse national administration, guaranUe Its surety for several vears by held Fug a Republican majority lu the l . S. heniteand give It Uie iidi.uibiicu of position in the presidential battle et 1S.VS Republican unity and activity will best support llifi iKiinls "in danger. In l'cuiisyl van la tlie sUle committee Is net only seeking te recmer control el the state government, and te save reuiisylt aula's power lu thu I', H. . Senate, but I j contribute its quel i of con gressional gains te the general movement lu ishairel protection, and te st, urn au aps,r tleuiueut which may again, rs in pisi ins tery, make l'eiiiis.laiil i the Kstniie et protwllen te Aincrlc.in lalsir, us she ever has been te tlie unity of the st-ites. As Pennsyl vania determines, he will protection stand or rmi. m Republicans el every calling liiBrosted In American labor, should at etu e aid the ellerts et the Hepubltein state ceiumillee, by con tributions ceiumensuralu with the work te 1st done and the gravity et the situation. The time Is new at hand ler actlte work, and for work w hlih will , ist leys II ll is syste matically and promptly done. Our organ l.i l.i llen Is a great one, and II liberally supjsirted we call make It invincible. We earnestly re ipiest a lontriliutlen trem veu te aid In dc I raying Iho prei-er and legitimate exmses of the campaign, and ask you te make it as liberal as our devotion te, and Interest In, the party may prompt. Send by check or postal order te Thus. . Ceui'i.ii, (. halrm.iu Republican .State Committee. . uulck niul sh.iri Itrply. Te this they rescinded lu this brlel and emphalic language. "We have no luuds for thu,. O. 1'." Di:mi 4. Ff.M. os ills ill-: A II. tVlllliint armiu's srrletm fall I rem a Wukeii On llli lbi.nl In Ulllt Ijuitri a serious accident incurred en Tues day altorneoii te Wlllitui arnau, a .veuug married man In the employ of Mr. Walter Heluilsh. He was mi his way te Lltitz with a lead of lurnltuie, ami just this side of New Haven, the top el u liureiu caught in the teleplione wins winch was hanging unite low and in attempting te unfasten the tightly Hlret-hisl wire, he was thrown backward, a dlsl nice of at least IS feet, and struck his lie id against a stone, causing concussion of the brain. Workmen close by siw the accident and went te the man's assistance. Dr. I:. II. Wltmer was Immediately summoned and attended the Injured man. He was taken te the residence el illlaui Keseraiid alterwards removed te Ids home In this city where his family phj si clan, Dr. M. U Daws, Is attending him. Up te neon te day he had net regained cotiscleus IHSS. jltt Orablll HjMjmTgb, son of (ioe. Dembaugh, of Nellsvll while jilajing with a wlud mill in his grand father's barn a lew- days age, bad his right index linger cuight lu a cog wheel Injurlligit very severely. Dr. 13. II. itmer attended thusutlerer. a .snoeTi.yo Ativan yr tatiiaril liuii blitit by .lareli llpsr, llfbig it Iiikvii turn (Iruiiiiil Hug. On Monday a party of gunners living iu tlie vicinity af 1 ruiUille and Nellsville went en a gunning excursion te Celcraln town ship. Tliey divided themselves tn'ti le partles,and moved along some distance apiri. lu ene of the parties was I3lvird K pi, and In the ether Jacob Hts Keppl.ild down In long grass, and when he heard the ether party ceuilm: up raised ids held te take a leek at them. Jacob Hess mistaking him for a ground hog II rid at him ami put a ilozen shot Inte his tiedy, wounding bun very severely. He was carried te the farm liouse el Mr. Robinson, near by, and a doctor was sent ler, who probed ter the tdiet and extracted all et tlieiu eicept four nil lull could net be reached. Hess' gun scattered b.idly,semu nf the shot taking ellectln Kepp's head and ethers iu his body. Tlie wounded man was taken te his home en Tuesday. .11 uln Imaiin lly Ilia Mteetlirart llentli. Nellio Barrett, el New Haven, Conn., aged tlilrty-three, was drowned at Hotithwlek I'ends Saturday. Khe was a member of tlie big rallrerJ excursion te that place, and Jehn Donevan, a young man whom alie was expect ing seen te in urj , escorted her ami a younger sister. 1 lin ly lu thu allernoeu the three took a row beat and went te the centre of the lake, where the water is thirty leet deep. Three men who were lu an adjoining boatcentrived te tip thouiselvesovor, ami oueof thorn, in trying te save himself by getting into the beat where Miss Barrett was, overturned It, he that hair a di in sopie wero struggling in the w ater at tlie same tlinu. A rush was made te tlie spot by the otlier beats, Miss Itarrett'H escort, who could net swim, trying te keep her up by treading water. Hut, Justus they were both about te be roseued, she silpHid from his arms and sang te the bottom. All the ether people were taken from tlie water unharmed. Miss Barrett's levor was driven cra?y by her death. I le net only had te be hamiciiueu uui was aise tieu iu tnecar which took him te New Iluven late Inthoalleruoou. IlUtrlliiillnn of the llebren Itur, The Hebrew race Is distributed ever tlie Lastern continent as lollews ; In I3urope there are 0, 100,000 ; In Trance, G.1,000 ; tlor tler many, rjO'J,000, of which Alsace-JiOrralnocen-tains 3U,000 : Austria-Hungary, 1,511,000 Italy, 10,000 j Netherlands, tC.OOO ; lteumania, 2iki,000 j Uiissla, 'J.WW.OOO; Turkey, lOJ.OtH) ; and lu otlier countries :S5,000, llelglum con tabling the Hmallest number, only 3,00. lu Asia thore are 3111,000 J ABlatle Turkey, 17, 000 (In l'alestlne there are 25,000); Aul.itlu Hussia, 17,000 j Persia, 18,000; Mlddle Aslu, 11,000; India, 10,000; and China, 1,000. Africa contains .750,000, as follews: I3gypt, 8,000 J Tuuls, fi.r),000 ; Algiers, 113,000 ; M orecco, 00,000 ; TrijHill, O.OOU ; and Abj ssl nia, 200,00). The entire number el Hebrevva in Iho world Is nearly 0,JOO,000. A I.euilull iiu mind. Tvvouty-twe ycirs age, 1'atiick Driscell, just arrived from Ireland, leund a pocket pecket pocket lieok containing ever flw, iu Kaloin, N. J. He told his employer, who advised hlin te keep it until the owner appoared. The ether day Charles W. Dunn happened te speak In tlie presence of Mr, Driscell. new a prosper ous merchant, about Ids brother, Samuel Dunn, new dead, losing a pockelbook years belere. Mr. Driscell at ence toejt a book from his pocket, and handed It te Mr. Dunn, who Ideutilled It as the one his brother had lest, lle was risked te count the money. Thore was Just ? 151.78. Mr. Dunn tried te get Mr. uriicoilie Keep tue muiiuy inn no ruiimeu I He add It was a lead oil his wind te get rid nr thst 1")1.78. of that f 151.78. COLUMBIA'S COUNCIL MEETS. r nitra iiehn thk moues you a ni't-.vi.ii. i'ui.iek urrivnu. Itriurlit of tlm c;iiitiinlltiifl mi Flnniue, I'rep mix, HlKlinay, Jllaril, file, l.lsht ami . Water An Onllnsiii x lllrtilril tit lie llisllnl In Tut 7nlrilione 1'iilra. Cei.t'MiilA,Hept. 15. The regular monthly meeting of council was held lu (he council chamber last night, with nit the members present excepting Air. Ilerslmy. The lluance comtiillteomade the following rejiert: lUhiiiciien lianit at last li'Kirt t 3,2-n ml HeciIvliI IniiuKeilny Hturu.t,eiui)aiiy 10 Kl " " llrlck . ' Weaning gutters " " Water Cniiip my " " Hliew llieiine " ' Kast dilviii)! " Uriel oil pavement.... wi 1,1 I II Kl A 01 I IK) 3il Kl Mi! 11 Kl Kl 111 Kl I'll M ien ki 0,1.10 01 37 de neg nix Transient market lent atiillteiluiii I'tane Hleie liuitr ItiMJklus, tollcclei Us.1. ... Iliitleiilielur, " I'W Heg lax Total Uulcrs paid during mouth. I'alance en hand.... ill til The preperty committee rvixirted the pur chase of n new carjKit for use en the stage el Iho esira house, progres In the erection of lire oscalies, and the placing el $.",,000 Insur Insur ance en the market house. 'I he high way coiumltlne reported the grant ing et four building permits during month, served pav lug notice te Chestnut Hill Iren (ireisiinpany te pave along their proiierty en Ciilmi street; roceminond the putting lu or a culvert at the intersection or 7 bird street and the Marietta turnpike; the bridge at Fourth street and the Helding A Celumbii railroad Is lu a very unsafe condition nod should be attended te at ence. The market committee roHirted the market house In excellent condition thu market master collected flO-l'Ier transient market rents, the largest monthly receipts ever known. The lire committee reHrted the trial or the Columbia lire engine at tlie river soine days age, which found the engine te be in a ioer condition. The light and watnr eotiiuilttee rr-iertcd all tlie electric lights burning during last mouth , the plug at Trout hiiiI Walnut streets was broken en last .Saturday allernoeu without apparent cause ler It ; poles will seen be ready for the additional electric lights. An ordinance repealing the duties or tlie high constable lu regard te swine, enacted iu 1n.ii, was brought up ler action and carrleiL The socretary was authorized le provide an ordinance book. A number of citiens were pre-out and w ere given au epiKirtunlty te state the mat ters te iQtincll. Mr. (.. W. Haldeiuaii asked for permission te place three hitching pests lu front el ids new store en Locust street. The request was granted. Mr. 1''. (1. Paine asked ler a grade te be established en alley C, IkHwoeii bocend and Third streets. The highway committee) were instructed te (uUibiish the projier grade, su Paul's M. 13. church was exonerated from the payment el taxes en their prevrl, en l,ecust street, w bore the new church will be built. Win. It. (Jlven, esq , presented a petition, signed by about JO representative business man of town, asking that council reconsider their former action in roferoiu e te the non-cem-missioning or Michael Dvslngeras a special polite. The signers have ompleyod Mr. Dyslnger as a watchman rr the pusttvvolve years, and thev have considered him very vigilant. I or'tlie Isitler protection et then places or business, Uieydealrea ounnlssleu as sccial olUcer lie grantisl. Mr. Kerry iiiHdea motion te grant a commission te Mr. Dvsinger. Tlie uiolien w.vs defcited by the fellow ing vote. Ayes Messrs. Perry and Westereuu. Nays- Itiuher, Ldwards, Lckman, Caswell, Alllllin and Musser. 7 he hlgliway committee were instructed te ascertain tlie cost of building n vvcsxlcn bridge at Fourth street and tlie Reading rail road, or ene witli Iren tsiams and stene abutments. The llrocemmltuo will leek at the necessary repilrs le the Columbia lire engine. Rebert kilgore was elected as a special elllcer et tlie iqs-ra heu- te serve wlien a large audience is present. Mr. Itucher made a iiiulleu th.it the law ami ordinance ceuiuiilleu be Instructed te prepare au ordinance taxing teleplione poles. II. M. North, esq , was present lu the interest et tlie telephone company and claimed that council had net the right te tax these ioles, and the telephone jsiles should net be unless council placed a tax en electric light ntid telegraph siles. Borough Solicitor A. J. Katillunu argued in supiiert et the motion. The ordmame will be pro pre pared. A resolution was adopted ilxlug grades of Tenth, Lleventh, Twelllh, Ruber and Mill streetr. An order was granted Ter St I. .11 te nav for coupons cancelled. Messrs. Haldemau were given jiermlMsinn te put down a crossing lu trout et their new store te the opixislte side or the street, maintained at their own cost, uiider the supervision nl the highway committee. The highway com cem com iiiiltee were Instructed te Issue paving no tices te persens having prejsirty en the south slduer llrhlge street, Irein Cem iiiorce te Sec ond, and the east slue of .Second Irein Ilridgn te Alley 1'., te have pavements laid w ithiii JO davs, and en the east si Je of North Third Irein Alley 1'. te Poplar street, within M) dajs. A number of lulls were ordered le be paid, alter which council adjourned. Oitlt 1 ttlUmn 111 M-nnliili. The sixth annual session of tlie (irand 1 tilled Order of Odd Pellews convened en 7'ue.sday morning at ten o'clock iu the Alt. Zieu A. M. IC. church. Tlie convention was called te erder by District .Master Jehn P. .Matthews, of l'hlhulelphl.i. The following temporary ellicers were elected President, Themas Simpsen, Philadelphia ; vice presi dent, Jehn W. Adams, Harrisburg ; secre tary, Jeseph M. Shdlerd, Marietta ; assistant secretary, Josepli Themas, Philadelphia. 77iore are present delegates representing a" ledges in Penusylvania, with a member ship el 2.100. The exercises of te-day will be the election of otllcers for tlie ensuing year and the Installation el the same. The grand pirade was held tills altorneon end moved ever the route published last night. To night a grand ball will be held in the rink and a grand entertainment In tlie armory. Tlie town is very lively and bauds are arriv ing te take pirt In the parade. I'rellllilllnll MeetlOK Prohibition meeting u.is held iu the armory last night w lien a geed sled crowd was present. A fevv remarks wero made by A. O. Leenard, or Lancaster, alter which Kev. Jehn M. Palmer, ciudldale for congressman-at-large made nn oxeelleut snaecliet nearly two hours' duration. Tlie subject of Prehlbi tieu and lis benellclal results was the mam thing In the speaker's remarks. A number of signers have lieen obtained te the Prohibi Prehibi tum club lu addition te these el last week, huilileil Dentil. Mrs. Maiy Orubb, aged 7f, widow of the late Jacob tlrubb, died very suddenly at the iiomeot Iteiijamin Rarr, wliore she win liv ing, this morning about 8 o'clock. She was sitting In the yard, alter eating a very hearty breakfast, when she was attacked with a stroke et apoplexy. Hhe was immediately assisted Inte Uie nouse aim ur, iiuruiiieisui summoned, but tlie lady almost Immediately expired. Decoased was a resident et Colum bia for a number of yean. A son and daugh ter, living lu ether cities, survive. An infant seu, aged 10 months, of Mr. I'. T. Rare, au onglneer et the Pennsylvania railroad, died at Harrisburg, en Tuesday morning. The funeral will be held iu Rain bridge en Thursday altorneon at 1 o'clock. Tnnu XetCH. Burten's Ooergla minstrels will appear in tlie epeia huuse thlsovenlng, niul give a very geed performance A number of loatures of the show are v ery geed. Olllcer Hellniiiu, or the Reading railroad police force, arrested several young boys for riding en freight trains. Theso bejs Indulge In tills practlce lu spltoef reptated warnings. They wero taken betore '.Snulre 13vans, and were discharged upon their lurents paying the costs. The Yeung Pelk'a Oloauers' soi'iety et the Church et Ued will held a sociable, at the resldonce of Hamuel Millien, en Walnut street, en Thursday evening. Uefreahnients et all KlmU will be served. 1'red. Htone, a young lad living In Kltch enluA i u4i a troe near his home, yosler yesler dy. Tuu boy awidvuUlly foil te the greunvl IliiniM.j 2,i;a w 7. ami broke Ills right ami, The iracttire wiw reduced by e phjslclan. Ida Lewis and company will appear In the epera home ler ene week, commencing Hop Hep Hop teiubor at, In u nmiiher of popular plays. Civil Vermi ltnllslMiis .VIsrrl.iRO, litis. lNTi;i,r.t(ii:.Ni'i:it -As I am the mln lsler Hs)keu el by your Columbia corros cerros corres IHiudeiit In his letter of the date lu which he shdes the" minister did net think thu mar riage by a squire was mtfllclent," I beg te say t (1) I de consider marriage by a squire Is legally Hiilllcieut, as a law-abiding cilbcn I elsiy the law. (2) I was applied te by the ptrtles te glve them, for the comfort el their conscience, our church in.irrhige service which I gladly agreed le de, as such a union Kheuld always be sactilled by prayer and bleving, Te avoid any possibility of being charged with throwing doubt en Iho civil ceremony or breaklng even in spirit the law of this state, 1 applied ler a duplicate or the license, which the clerk or tlie orphans' court did net leel competent te glve me. Hut he gave me a copy el the squire's certificate el mirrlage, sealed with the seal of the court, which gave me the evidence and protection required. Yours truly, I'llAM'IH J. Cl,Y AIOIIAN, II. D. Hr. I'At'i.'H, Columbia, Hept, II. vem-'Licrtftn a.iij'.iuuan vemvien. Tills Is the Age When the Ihrerl of .1 enermia Am In tlie Anr-lnlaitry. t rem the Itallhnere Sun. lien. Cliatincey K. Black, of l'eiiiisylvania, wrote In lssl au Interesting pamphlet antago nizing certain opinions nttributed te Presi dent Oarlleld in regard te tlie iiilliionre now new now adnysel Jellersen iis)ii the politics of this country. The head of the l'ennsyl v aula sbite tickel In this approaching campaign, It Is ovi evi dent Irani the pamphlet, is au antl monopolist of the llrst water,and as regards such matters asthetnrlll is a llrm boliever In Democratic doctrine. According te the late president the inlltieuce of Jollerrnn Is rapidly waning, wliile that or Hamilton is rapidly In creasing. It Is a question or fact te be decided by a sbiteiucnt of the illllrrcnces lietwcen tliese statesmeii and a study of the actual operations and tenden cies et the Inderal government at the present tiuie. Air. lllack concedes that the views or Hamilton was very largely applied te the conduct or the government hi tlie period rrem ISO I te ivsl, and that iu tliat Interval the pendulum made a long swing from tlie princlple of local solf-gev-erumont and states' rights te centralization and thu extinction of tlie suites as dominant political iaclers. He contends, however, that the tondency or tlie war period a.id of the period Immediately succeeding it has lieen arrested. Nakedly prosentod, the theorles or Hamilton would receive, he thinks, at the hands of this goneration the same condemna tion they received from ihe generation which originally passed upon them. Hani. II ten was without ialth In the coinisiteucy or the average man, or the representative the average man would select, te conduct wisely the allaim el any government, municipal, state or federal. HolaMired, therefore, in the supposed interest el stability, iormaiienco and Intelligent administration, such insti tutions as would develep classes htted bv the possession of wealth, leisure and ether ad vantages for the work el government. A protective tarill, a public debl, a national bir.k and ether dovices ler accumulating money In a few pewerlul hands were accordingly leading points or his policy. Already during the revolution he had elaborated a schoine for n " coercive union," the chlet merit of will, h should be lliit It would be strong. In the convention of 17S7 he submitted a plan embed jmg its main outlines. The slates were te be extin guished, as they could net co-exist with a Irue national government All communities dlvlde thouihelvoiS lie reasoned, into tlie few and the many, the first comprising tlie rich and well-born, the otlier the piople. As the poeplo are turbulent ami changing, seldom judging right, a distiiut and permanent .share in thu government sin add be given te tlie woll-to-de and the well-born. 7'liey will check tlie unsteadiness of the populace, and as they cannot be advauUgcd by i hange they will constitute themselves tue guirdiansef geed government. "Can a Democratic- as sembly, who annually rovelvo In the mass of the people, lie supied steadily te pursue the public geed '" le this question e! Ids own Hamilton answers, '-Ne; noth neth liur but a nermaneut body cm check the Imprudence) of a doinei rncy." He suggested, therefore, the apiaiintment by the states of electors te elci t an oxeeutive and senators who should held ellice during life, and ethor like measures restrictive el popular impulse. Some or ins ideas were rejected. Alany, hew ever, were incorpora ted in the constitution, w Inch, though net te his taste, he accopted en tlie ground that the " goneral welfare" clause give a skillful ad ministrator all tlie latitude he could deslre. The latter reservation te the states of all pewer net expressly delegated te the CiiHed states narrow csl somewhat the constitutional scopeof the federalist innovator, but as Ham ilton showed in his management et the trea sury, and as the Republican party showed later during Its tvvonty-rlve years' tenure-e! pew or, the practical character ela constitution depends altogether ou the views et these w he administer iu Auj thing onechoo-es can be administered Inte it or out or it, The lederalist-s et tiie earlier date found it prac ticable te include in it a pretective Uritl, the assumption el huge stale cieuis, a na tional liink, alien and sedition laws state coremonles of almost regd character and general extravagance); thou of later times leund iu it warrant for liitorferenco with slaverv ; for coercion te bring the secediug states back In the Union and reconstruction te put thorn out again , for the conversion or public lands te private or corporate uses , for the creation of vast monopolies through tarill taxes In excess el the public needs , for the creation et legal-tender paper money and national banks ; ler public improvements en a lartre scale, and ether classes el legislation uuknevv n te .i party pledged te a strict con struction el the constitution. The passage of the Blair educational bill and numerous like measures in rflcent years may le thought te indicate that the tendency te go eutside the constitution has become chronic Iho war undoubtedly bred contempt Ter its limitations especially in Congress, many or the members of which tlnd personal profit in violating Its prohibitions. Under Mr. Black's teachiug, hew ever, the party of Htrlct construction would net long tolerato the scandal et a Democrat w he v oted ler a high pretective tarill and ethor like iniquities. i.V TIIK POLITICAL llOltLII. Tlie 1 li ke t That the Oh-ler County Ucmei nun llnie l'ut In the Flelil. The Clioster Domecraticcounty convention met in West Clioster, en Tuesday, with Se dolegates proseut. Septlmus 13. Nivln, of Londen Ilritaln, was cliuseii chairman, receiv ing II votes te 3 1 for J.S. Hillings, of Phu-nix-ville. lsaael3vnnsnndJ.il. Mlller weroelect- ed socretarios Ttie following county ticket, was neminated: Assembly, Northern district Addison S. Vaudersllce, Phicnlxvllle; South ern, Kdward l'attorwen, Oxfeid ; Hasten), William Kvans, Willistevvn ; Western, J. Andrew l'arke. Hlchlaild. hhurill, Harry Schelleld, Kast Vincent. Kecerder of deeds, Allchael Murphy, West Clioster ; director et the peer, Samuel Delmor, Spring City ; sur veyor, Davis Hause, West Clioster. 'Iho lel- lewlng congressional couierrees woiesoieci. ed : Josepli HemphUl. West Clioster; Samuel Lachleu, New Harden, and Stephen Hamil ton, Schuylkill. Hesolutlens propestng te neminate Tyron Lewis, of Delaware county, and roceiiimeudlng him te tlie conlerreos of punster ceimtvns a ciudidate for Congress, I wero respectively veied down, and the eon een eon ventlon also formally rultised te instruct Its conlerrees. .Vllnueauta Duuini i-allc. Nninlualliius. The Minnesela Douiecratlo convention at SU Paul nomluated Dr. A. A. Ames for gov ernor ; Jehn 1-rauk, lieutenant governor; Luther Jaeger, secretary et state ; J. G, Lundhers, state auditor ; Henry Poehler, state treasurer ; Jehn II. Ives, atterney gen gen eral. The plntlerm commends the civil ser vice roterm administration et Prosideut Cluvelnud, and demands revision et tlie tarill and Its adjustment ten rovenuo basis. Went IVMt, Kdward T. Hamilton left this city te day for Kslamaroe, Allehlgan, where he Intends growing up with the country. J)UIM;i) INTO A MAUUIAGK. xur. hiieiit t.irr.it ituai.iiwi! cit .i VAMnllllXlf. HflDllTKU. A Itipirlalile-l.imUhig sjilirini-r Makr laivn lu Her, Hurceil III .Marrjliitf llnr and tlie KsperlniFiit G'nuta tint I'.lilerly llrlila .lint Hit riiini'uim Diillarp, There has long lived In Cambridge, Mas.",, a highly rospectod splnsler, Miss Terroy, aged fllly-reur. Hhe Is roputed te be worth alieutf.'Ai.OOO, represented by shares Iu the Cambrldge herse railroad and In ether rail roads. About August 1 AIIss Terroy went te the Wlilte Mountains ler a month's vacation, staying at Littleton, N. If. Tliore she spent two weeks. At the unit of that tiuie a pertly, geed-looking and well-drossed man accom panied by a motherly, white-haired woman whom he called his sister, registered at the liotel wliore Aliss Terroy was staying. Tlie alleged sister formed the acquaintance of AIIss Terroy mid the latter lcarned that the brether was Dr. Andrew Jacksen (Irani, et Australia, a wealtliy Kngllshinan. The doctor was Introduced and began a vigor ous courtship. His story was that lie was Immensely rich, owning valuable geld mines and ether property In Australia. Tlie doctor and Aliss Terroy wero engaged within a vveek. On September 1 AIIss Terroy left Littleton for Cambridge. Dr. tlrant and his sister wero Invited te go with her. He did se and they went te Ne. 10 I'lympten street It was noticed that Alias Terry and the doc tor called together HeveraltImes.it tlie batik whero the former had her inouey en doesit, lly various excuses, her suitor succeeded in getting her te draw out fully fdX), it Is said. He managed also te get held el part of It. Tlie doctor begged continually te have their marriage occur as seen as possible, but Aliss Terroy would net glve In. At last the sister played her littleput, She was net feeling well and she feared the rigors of the stern New 13ngland winter winch was ap proaching. Hhe must go te California for her health ; two or three days of por per slstent pleading wen the day, and in Just a week's time from returning from the moun tains, Aliss Terroy and Dr. Andrew Jacksen Orant were married at Aliss Terrey's liouse by the llev. A. P. Peabody. That was just a week age. Alter the knot was tied the newly wedded couple went te Saratoga en their honevineoii, the sister accompanying them. In jucking tlie trunks the doctor inslsted en having his w ile pack all her best silk and ether dresses, her sealskin sack and val val mble clothing In his trunk. Last Wed nesday the party wero at Saratoga j the next day they sped te Albany and then the honoymeon was eclipsed. On the after tixin et Thursday the doctor's sister said that she was going out of Uie city te see seme friends and wauled te borrow Mrs, Grant's best bonnet. It was leaned her and oil she went. An hour later a messongercame hur riedly te the hotel and brought the Informa tion te Dr. Orantthat Ids sister had suddenly been taken datigoreusly ill atid wanted him te couie te her side at ence. The doctor hastily packed up his trunks, which also con tained all his wife's best apparel, aud kissing her geed-by went oil with doming, trunks ami money, premlsliig te meet her in llosten as seen as pe-sible. Alter he had geno It dawned upon Airs, (.rant that she had been decoived and that it had cost her ever $d,000 for two clays of w edded life. Hhe settled her liotel bill and w ith a breken heart came bick te Cambridge next day, Friday. Her husband, It is slid, is new In Alentreal with his "sister." The police are looking for him. Three Suitable Manias,-. (.corge Gould, son of the millionaire, Jay (ieuld, aud Miss Hdltii Kingden, the actress, of Daly's eempauy, vv ere marrled Tuesday afternoeti at the rosideucoofthobridogroom's father, Lyudhurst, IrvIngton-en-tho-Hudson. AlUs Kingden Is ihe daughter of the late Charles D. Kingden, of Brooklyn, and lived with her widowed mother in that City. She rotiirned Alenday en the steamer Serv ia from Hurope, where she had been playing with Air. Daly's company iu Londen, Berlin aud Paris. Tlie social event of the season at Klboren, N. J , was tlie wedding Tuesday, or Antheny Drexel. lr.. son of Antheny Drexel, of the hrm of Drexel, Alergan .V Ce., New Yerk, te Aliss lllta Armstrong, of 1'hlladelphta, but loruierlyor Baltimore. The wedding took place atSU James' church, the Rev. Dr. 13c 13c clesten, of tlie 13uimaiiuul church, Baltimore, elllcialing, assisted by Rev. Dr. Henry J. Morten, el St. James' church Philadelphia James O. Blaine, jr., whesai marriage te Aliss Marie Nevm, occurred In N"v Yerk the oilier day, has received Ireui his father a liberal allewance ler the honoymeon, and with the klndest wishes or all his family he leit Augusta te rejoin his waiting bride. The young couple wilt start te-night en their w eddiiig tour, but just w hore the lioney moon w 111 be spent has net yet been doeidod. reiTi:3inrfT amumu uuiimmty. linn the Attorney fufc n I.aiicaster Dealer Cel-Ic-tti-il a Debt at Point Ilreefe. ijuite au excltcment was caused at Point llreee park Tuesday by the action of a Lan caseor horseman. Abe CSarseu, a New Yerk herse Jeckey, had ewed Kaullniau Deutsch of this city, soveral huiiilred dollars for about tlve years. Tlie latter held a Judg ment nole ler tlie amount. Air. Deut-ch had been uuable te get tlie inouey. A few ilaj-H age he learned that (iarseu intended entering a numbe- of horses at Point llreeze. Air. Deut-sch cousulteda well knew n attorney, who had a testatum 11' Ha Issued here. 'Ilie lawyer went te Philadelphia and accompan ied by the sherlll went out te Point Hrccv.e. He found the horses and at ence had them locked up. When (larsen anil his backers, ene of whom was a promi nent Philadelphia saloon keeper, learued of the btate et atlairs they wero very angry. Air. Deutsch's lawyer was llrm, however, and although three of the horses seled wero entered hi the afternoon race, they wero kept under leek and key. i'inally the judges began ringing the bell but tlie horses did net respond. 13verybedy wendered what was the matter. At last Uarsen and his friends saw- that they w ero In a tight place se they compromised witli the attorney by paying the inouey. Of the horses seliecl Nettle alterwards wen tlie llrst race, which was a threo-quarter mile ter fj.it), Lord; Leruo, another, was llrst iu the second race, which was threo-nuarters of a mile, and Cate, n third, was teurtli iu the race ler three year-olds. Colored Odd Fellewa' Kxcuraluti te Columbia. This morning 13ste Perpetua ledgo of col ored Odd Fellows of this city, went te Ce lumbia en tlie O-Vi train te take part lu the Odd rollews' parade iu that town. Tlie ledgo met at their room ou Prlnce street, and headed by thu Goodwill band marched te thu Penusylvania railroad station, whero they took the train. The members nearly all wero silk hats, and altheugu seme of the tiles wero el the " way back" order they looked well. At the station tliore was a great crowd of colored poeplo te see tlie ledgo oil, and the number that went le Columbia was 1.U September Argument Court. The list for the September argument court- beginning en Alenday, was issued this morn ing, There are down ler argument U5 cases in the common pleas court, 10 in the orphans' court and 13 In the quarter sessiens. Among the cases are the exceptions te the opinion et the court in tlie suit of the county olllcers against the county, exceptions te the master's repert In the celebrated seveuth-Day Baptist case, exceptions te the repert of viewers as te the opening of Grant stroet, and the motion ler it new trial In the case et Kebort J.13vans, ludicted for ombe.7lemeut. biuhlen Heath ut lUlubrlilge, Henry Svvelgart, living at Ualnbridge, died suddenly en Tuesday and Deputy Cerenor Smith was netlliecl te bold an lu- Mimat. The lurers woie W. S. Siilllh. Gee. W. llackonberg, Sainuel Ilackenberg Jacob Piper, Jehn Smith and (J. T. Wiseman, and from thoevideuceBubinlttPd they rendered a verdict of death from heart disease. i . ,i l'alilOlll'er the Menth. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad rassei through this city this afternoon and tli9 eaiployes. wote pild oil for the mouth. riiiiiTury rKttKOsn kii.i.be. Trrtlliin Accident te an Ittcunilcm Train A Cellini,, ii C'auM-d lly Kglctar tlrder. At It o'clock Tuesday morning an east oast east beund oxcurslen train en the New Yerk, Chicago it Ht- Leuis railway colllded with a woit-beutid freight In a (loop cut ene mlte east or Silver Creek, near llullate, N. Y. The liaggage car of the excursion train tele?. coped Inlo the smoking csr, passing almost entirely through ll, and Instantly killing 17 Jiorsens and Injuring many ethors. The trains at the tlme were each running at a speed or about 10erl2mlles au hour. Kvl Kvl Kvl (lonce gees te show that the disaster was cnused by the neglect or I.ewls Brewer, on en on glneerof the excursion train, te ebey erders which he had received te let the ireight train pass him at Silver Creek station. The track was blocked until ovenlng. The names of tlie killed are; W. W. Loemls, shipbuilder, Krie, I'enn. j David Sharp, I3rle; Charles llersch, Krlej Jehn Aloyer", hnrness maker, U.rlej Jacob Itastatter, I'3rle: Jehn Helfert, J3rie ; Adrlel Holdler, Krie ; Stephen Ciilbertsen, mayor or Wntorfenl, Penn. ; W. P. Reynolds, Deputy United Slates .Marshal. Dunkirk, N. Y. ; Aaren Parkhurst, Alayville, N. Y. j Henry O. Oebhart, Allegheny City, I'enn. ; Jehn 1'. (iebhart, Allegheny City, I'enn. ; Jehu Sold ier, Pittsburg, I'enn. THe-TlilnH or the Injured Will Die. BirKAbe, N. Y. The injured enes at Silver Creek are doing as well as possible .Most of tlie Injured wero taken te I3rle last night. Oebtiru, of Bradford, and Zliumerly, of Kearsage, Pa., suirored greatly during the night, but the physicians are hopeful of their recevc-y. Henry Huyck, whose legs wero amputated, died last night wlille being removed te Krie. It is thought that fully two thirds of the Injured will die. Tracy, Marble, Schoudler and Lludsley, allot I3rIe, cannot, iu the opinion of the surgeons, re cover. lfnrentrjr Congress In SeMleu. Ur.vvKit, Cel., September 15 List oven evon mg tlie congress of tlie Amefksn Korestry couvenod hore. The olllcer-i, 3v of whom are In the city, are : Warren lllgay, el New Yerk, city, president j II. (). Jelly, of Que bec, ilrat vice president ; J. S. Alerton, of Lincoln, Neb., second vlce president ; J. D. Hicks, of Keslyn, lu I., treasurer ; W. II. Kgglosten, et Washington, D. C, recording socretary ; B. 13. l'ornew, of New Yerk city, corresponding secretary. (ioverner Kiten made the address of wel come en behalf of the state, which was re sponded te by President HIgby. The ses sion of te day w 111 be deveted te the reading el pipers. Cri-inatff-il While Drunk. Liv iNcisten, Ala, Sept. 15. Cel. Alev. Meedy, oue of the most prominent cltlens lu the country, was cremated alive last night, lle went home drunk, and alter securely barring his win dows and locking the deer of his room, laid down te sleep oil his drunk. Aloedy's family leuring Iiu would de thorn harm went te a neighbor's house. About midnight Aloedy's house by seme meaus caught tire, aud as he could net escape Irem his room, he was burned te death. A Weman .n,t Clilld Dremicil, Chi- aiie, Sept. le About 730 this morn lug the bodies of a woman and child were leuud in the lake at the feet of DIversey street. Tlie woman was of fair complexion, had light brown hair, her face was heavily peck-marked and she was about 35 years el agc. 'Iho child was alxjut six months old. The bodies had net', been In the water mere than three or four hours. The woman was dressed iu a loeso calico wrapper and the child had ovidently been tied te her waist by apioceel cloth. The bedies have net been ideutitled. Terry Iteit anil Mramer Collide. Ni.vv Yoni,Sept.l The Desbresses street lerry beat Baltimore, of tlie Pennsylvania railroad licet, collided with the steambeat Catslillt en the North rlver this morning. Ne ene was injured ; f."i,000 damage was caused. I'lpuro-l'ucuinenla Near Chicago. Ciiifvue, hept- 15. The state veterinarian lias serv ed a notlce of cpuarantine en account et pleuro-pneuinonla against the stock en Air. Jehn Carnes' larm at Kldgeiaud, near here, and three of the Jersey cattle will probably be killed. Alc, l'er Levi Malili. Ilviinisui no. Pa., Sept. 15. The Demo crats of the leth congressional district in con cen con uenlieu te-day at Ilrldgepert, opposite this city, nominated ex-Congressmau Levi Alaisb, of Yerk, for Congress without oppe sitien. Au Ieira Town ou Fire. DkMeinks, Iowa, Sept. 15. The mayor of ltroeklyn, Iowa, has wired here for assist ance. He says the entire business portion et tlie town is burning up. The fire has con sumed everything from the elevator te the Downing hotel, including the postefllce, and Is sweeping westward. Frent In Illinois. rnnitreur, Ills., Sept. 15. There was a slight frc st horeyeslorday. It did no damage iu this section. MTEATUEll INDICATIONS. W.vsiuvrneN, D. C, Sept. 15. Fer Kasteru New Yerk, 13astern Ponnsyl Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Delaware and Alarjland, local rains, nearly stationary tem perature, variable winds, gonerally shifting te southerly. ti:i,i:(jk.i'iiie taps. The Heward county bank at Glasgow, Ala, closed Its doers yesterday. Tlie charter et the Peun National bank, of Pettsville, has been extended 20 years. The liabilities el Kdward AL Farnsworth, Itosten, late of the llrm of Nichols t Farns worth, shoe liirnlshlugs, are f 172,377.72. llyren A. Dunn, of Alaryvllle, Ale., Jwas yesterday nominated for Congress by the Ko Ke publicans of the (Fourth congressional dis trict. . , , Sir Charles diike lias returnea te i.oiiueu. it is announced that he will reenter publie lite as a proprietor and odlter of a Londen daily noWBjaper. - ' m .Nellle Itiitka ut the BUte Fair. There wetoabejt lUteeu thousand poeplo at the state fair j osterday. The llrst half mile running race was wen by S. I), lllddle's Witchcraft with Nellio nurke's Alarle second. Time, 50'4 in each heat The threo-quarter mile running race was wen by Aliss Iturke's llemlclc with J. II. Levvis' Nannie Gentry secend. Frezen Dill, who Is also ewned by Alias llurke, was third. Tlme et each heat, 1.17',. A hair mile ilasu uetween iiursua owned by Aliss llurke was wen by the animal ou w bleb. Alabel Fless rode. There were also several chariot races. lluahanil, Wile and Child lacked l). James Llnthurst and Aunle, his wile, were arrested Tuesday ovenlng by Officers lleech ler and Alorringerou a warrant Issued by Al derman A. P. Dennelly, charging them with assaulting nud tlireateiilng Mrs. Oram. They wero unable te give ball and were locked up at the station house. Their child, only 5 vnam niii. had no ulace te go. and was taken by tliem te the station liouse. Llnthurst U u peiisiener and received hla jxiusleu a few daysage, siuce which tlme he has been en a spree. Old Age and I'.ipekure the Came. Coreuer Henamau oinpaneiled AI. G, Mus- ser, J. AI. Mueser, I. II. Kaullman, J. K. llershey, Jacob SelU aud William Creft, as the Jury te Investigate tlie cause of the death or Peter Kech, who was found dead In Alyers' bam near Alountvllle en Tuesday aiternoen. The jury found that death resulted Irem ex ex ex poauie and old age. TURKEY WANTS TO KNOWI - x ivirr wiliir.iHii . . - ..... .,...,,., 4v WJIJVtf I II .MM ,-, H TA Tl UM A T THAU). yS '3 . i-fty rig Anlittml In the ,i:inu n lioleaglng t .'' ronean Turkey, Hut Under ljptUn A4- y, nimutraiien a. Telegram Frem MM I'aslm, Tnrklili foreign Mtaliter. StiM '. fry CoNSTANTlNerbi:, Hept. in. The nrittak'. ' " government has been fermlnir a ceallne- .,'' tlen 'at Thase, an Island In the ..Kgegrt '?,;, '(, bolenglng te 13unipean Turkey, but under,Y-' , Kgyptlan administration, e(T the south cemt' ' of Roumella. This action of Kngland um sj, c-jiusrsl n nnrslstent riimnr that tiielAnH iw? toiniilates governlng Thase. Hald l'Astia. Iheft s Turkish foreign mlnlster, has tolegrnplied te"sV, Riistnm Pasha, the Turkish ambassador Vu r Londen, te ask L?rd Htllsbury, the nrltlstt M i prernler, whether the repert Is ttue mitl ! wneiner i.ngiand is chirterlng itenmers lnj-i eruur ki mar me prevision aeainst centlC'etat-'; cics and what are the reasons for lecatl ceallncr stAtlen ntThnHr .. . .. ' lS.i iji'linarn in i.iprnniiiia or STinpainr. ffi. r.flUlinv Un... IP. I ..a..k.IaA .,.u. JV .iu..i.u..,.,d(fu i .i.uuiiu.i'uiiuuub wnin ft ; te the J'imci te-day In rofcrenca te the & j'j T.lmnrlck N'lltlntial t.Annnn dilnnllnn mi.aIm. J' tlens of sympathy with Daly, the dynamiter,"' JP Willi is livinc- ill n illltiennti rntnlnrllniv Ihja, -9f. that letters found In Daly's heuse prove thrt ' Daly's purjiose was te obtain admission te the gallery of the liouse et Commens te threw abombatnengthomoinbora. Ttiel'arnelllte were te roceive a caution te be ataent and II Buccessrul every leading stalesinan, Including Air. Gladstone, would probably have been killed. . tleriiiiiny Auks a l'lerige rrem ltaula.i Londen, Sept. 15. The Morning jSisl says that (lermnny has asked of Russia a pledge that the latter government will net , Interlere in the allalrs or Bulgaria and will tnffn nv mjt4liesi 4lint vmtltl linl.A fllaf Alsmtht ASk utivu in; nuiiuu wmi itiu uniu uiu viiuuh VW & uaute iriuuiiuu in iuu juikuu ixjuuir.y t iiu.-m nun biccu iu idiiuiii iiuiu luiurivr Q-tSE anna ea rnrtn.if ral . Itllt atlmilatna fhaf flm-. S&Jl many and Austria nhall rofuse le sanction fM Ilulgarian throue should he be chosen by the ether pewers. tlUmaick's Famous Mare Dead. I'rince Bismarck's colebrafod mare, Greta, ' which he rode throughout the Franoe-Priui. sian war, Is dead. lMITATlUlt 1IIH I'UEUKVKSSOB. A Colored Preacher In Jail oe Serious Charges. What Caused the Trouble. Si.Jesnt-n, Ate., Sept. 15 U. II. Miles, pastor of the Third Street AI, K. church, came here 8 weeks age from Philadelphia te take charge of the pulpit from which Kev. Hire Mitchell was deposed en chargea of immor alities. Allies is a young man aud a decidedly handseme mulatto, and is looked upon In colored society as a most polished gentleman. This shining light new sleeps In the city prison. The charge Is that of carrying con cealed weapons and assault with intent te kill. It Is alleged, however, that the rever end gentlemau has been tampering with the atloctieus of ene of the women of his lleck, and the object of his deadly assault was the woman's husband. Mrs. Greeu, the person "ite referred te, is a school tcacner. Air. ureen'a ;ftj jealousy was arouseu uy Air. aines- irequent visits. Last night Allies called at Ureea'aa house and it Is aliened that Green came hOBae,-i)a lnfe and fmiml I1I1.1 tnalclne- lnvn tl tA & cSffl .a.ut u ... .... -..-..... .- " - aJl lickle wife and a light ensued which lea W.gg HE MAY YET Alt IS HKVAVLT. tiZ ..Vf A xnieving vnicage jronce ueurc uierK nma te lie Dead, Alee Said te lle Alive. ' Chicago, Sept. 15. Some tirae age Wm, J. Clinger, clerk In the Armery police court, was found te be a defaulter te a Urge amount and an investigation resulted In his Indict, ment and arrest. Ile was released en ball and shortly ntterward was laken ill. He steadily grew werse and llnally died, the funeral taking place yesterday. Intimate friends of the deceased were mused permi J slen te see the body and be far aa known no ene was allowed te view the remains from the tlme of death until the lntorment yester day. The death certificate was signed by a Dr. Gibsen, but no such nanie appears In Ihe directory. Other circumstances bere a very peculiar leek and it has finally become street ;3i rumor that Clinger Is net dead, that another j corpse (If any at all) was buried In his name -jg ..nl lltal le. ItwtlAtn,! nlnrlr linrl flnrt nr In In &FT& .en., 'fJM UIAW, JJJ UERVNIMO AND UIB liAKU. -wn Itlvul Vlr.pt.lM ItAMPl. IVttHt lh fllftUUtfl tki ........ ..- --- ,tVi ler llie Alintciiuu ui i iiuvn. , Jacksenvi.li;, FIb,, Sept, 15. A petition is being universally signed In Pensacola. re- nuestiug the secretary of war te order Geren- ime and the ether captlve Apaches te Fert i$ TMcknns. nn Santa Resa Island. It Is claimed '"''' that the dotachment of the silo from the mala j lands makes It particularly well adapted te the requirements et tl Indiana, The fact that the islanar is easily accessible by the small stoaraers plying the waters about Pensacela, and that an acces sion of genulne savages would greatly In. crease the number of visitors te Pensacsja, Is et ceurse the real basis of the petition. St. Augustine is equally anxious te add the band te her attractions. In fact Geronlme and his painted doinenB are looked upon la Flerida as a hotter card than a circus or a se serpent. two it het u bus viieirsitn. Their Mether Wltneuee the Accident, Fale'g nnd Ileceiues a Maniac Iiittli; Ileeir, Ark., Sept. 15. A most sad case of drowning occurred in tha county, near the residence et Jesepn Merse yester day afternoon. The twolve-year-old son of Mr. Merso was bathing la a pond near Uie house at that 'time when he was suddenly taken with cramp and called te his brother Henry, who was standing en the bank, te h.ive hlru. Henrv snrang te the water te aid I, la hrnthnr. but the lattOr'S Weight In d- JJ dltlen te that of his own clothing proved fM n.i emi fiiiwtinth sank never te rlM ,P-m . .. . .. 1.-.1 ...n r.A. lh. tiniuub ys again, wrs. morse uau mu iium " -"""ji w hen the llrst alarm was given and wltueeeea thu death of her two sons. Bhe faintea u i i..i.t en.i wlien rnsterea te conscieueiiaaa , u" r, fnn,ni,Qt eim haiMnst her mind Mtj ivnAnntn n mrlntr maniac va.fl A Weman and Twe OUU Killed. s? W...1.CW. wis.. Sent. 15. Awmew Daeey and" two little girl were killed ion IM i St- Paul tracK near ume jri..e..j. ww the girls was the daughter el Mr. Holbro, .i..iaWl ruinnr. and the ether OleiM was the daughter of a dry goods gurt t,r named Jenes, of this place. A the nfe came around a curve the engineer (MwrtM-j woman and children. Me whistled aa pw ' en brakes, but the distance waa tee rtiert ftc . the train te be stepped before it had rna eyer, , the threo and mangled Uiem terribly, " -f- . i I, - Mleblgau Cattle U Texas Vmt. : Dktheit, Mich. Sept. 15.-TherehgJfU. a slight outbreak of Terns fevw 'gptgji vllle. During the pt weelt four Qmwmi ive .iisonvflreci. Three M meat wvnt-s uw" t. ClA' fatal. . ifM I'eituuMUri AppelniwI. ' WAsm-vaxex, D. C. Sept. HWThe JMMHfr , Ing feurth.clai postewty ww Wpn-i , te-uay lori-euuv""""-" -- rvsiifw, A. Sleck, KmtttltAHf ieue rim i "mmjsr I jv VK3 iSa-ji. i-.
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