t M 4 U" X VOLUME XXIll NO. A MAN 01' Till! I'liOl'I.K. II..MII IIU.tVIIII.ile, VHIIIS Mil, K flJf.UU VltiMV ABItf.it III.V VA.VtmiAlK Vatrvr lliut Hit lliril Mml I i el Haul Wink Tretii lle)liiiillltf li anil ltlel In I.NIH tiler III rfttllllt Willi All I'iM-rft of Vtttln line hlnce tlm dujs when Themas Jollersou hrttitlied tlie litu nl liW genius lulu Ameitcatl Institutions, Hit) Democratic parly li.ii ever been llie ptrty or the people. II lull Isillnved tli.it nil just (tower III government nllulrs mint have the assent et the governed, mid It sympathies have e or been w UIi tlm stple, from whom nil iiir In meulding llie tics tics liuies or llie country Isdonved. At the present limit tlie .putllnii of lliti supremacy el llie (sniple M undergoing it crucial test, Moiiepillosiuu bis-euilng morn Hiwerfiil, utiil tlie rights ul tlie Isstpln urn ticlng steadily nhridged. The Doinecrntlii party ever nine te the pipulur lutcrevl has sulltself toepKMii this tendency te lurreiiv) the M)WtirHet iiiiuiopelv, mill In tin platform In this stutithas'takeu sluing ground ler llie unten eniiuil or tlie tntnitltiitlnii. In the candidates it presents te the (sHiple, these tmirtnnt imints urn likewise kept tn full consideration. till I.II.KI V AM'IIIAIU riiore seem te le it general opinion among the lieuiecrmy el the city that the gentleman, hese portrait itpHar ul the top of this col cel iiinn, combines nil the itliillllcilleiit lnnfM sury ler .1 model candidate ler assembly, tin Wednesday night, lit the general Iteino Iteine irutli' humiliating' meeting, the name of 1 1 mi ry Ilr.ti hUir was the only mm presented, and at the primaries te 1st hehl IhiIwicii tliv lioiirief i. iiinl s itii ettuiuiK, he w III In nil probability Ihi iiiiitiilmeuily I'lunun its the jurty ciiiiIIiIhIe. lk'iiry Dntfhliir w.it Imrn In tlilt i Ity en Notemlior in, P-K IIH pirenlM wero llimry ami A unit ( Henner) Draehtur, the lattur Mill iurtllii. UN l.itlmr illetl n jeirx line. He Iliil Ieiik t'liniiKh te etti for ll.tiH'Hk for preililfiit, it fw iIhjh nltertMiribt p.t-iiliix nuiiy. YoiteK Dntchlur liMrntil hiitrHiloel briekl.t)iiiK llh Ihi Iitther, neil Inn Ici'ii ut It for a Kirlinl of iilnetwii ytMrx. With hli brether, Philip uml Allwrt, he hut Ikxmi n. tenilly uiiKHKitl In tlietirlt'klyliit:liUtiniwH ler it ile.en jtiirn, txin In Hint time oeiu.( v iv I tlth thoeoiiHtrui'llon of hoiiieoI the m .it lmp.irl.int iMillillnfi el theiitv. 'I he lint In fliiili'M the i-Iite m.uM't, the InipiiiiT InillilliiK, M. Je'pli i li"-'iul, S,uril IIimiI HL'.t.liiuij, the Klmaili biillillii),', tlie Keplvr unit latilirelltir liullillns, SL luii'ph'Mrliiiri'h uml iiMiiy othert. In nil of llicie lie has Mil Mil llciteil liH rvpiiUlliin m it inii'ii nil.-, I n It'll 1 KViit mnl lalthliil. ill-, i ui'i i tin i . ILiImxI In thltcltv Inuhlrh he tut Mpi'iil hit tthole llie, Mr. DriirhUir In known te iitvtrly oery nioeibor of it. An limluiirM el liN pepiil.trity vt.rtiliennln llieriiiiiii-llm.uili' elfclleu In I'eliru.try Uit In the Snoeml wartt. I'l.e reKiilar Doineuriitlt' tltket .ii tlnteAttitl by tnajerlty of M. l)cpite the lart that Mr. Ilriu-liUir lunl llili iiiltiif-n iu,ierlty In con cen con temt ni; iliiHt, anil the Jnim pnpiiUiity of " je Hepnl'lli-iiii i'.niiK'til.irs tt lluht, he ".. IhilKittil by tin. mtj mil row inirKinel I tntvn! Years hke Mr. Ilriu'likir inn whrcl home of the Dfiii'-Titlie party in the Tlilrit wartl u hore he rt'iiilcrttl urn te wiMit. lit) was an itctlte mciiiU'r el the Aiiiurlr.in tire com pany when It wat In the hey il.tj el lla Klery, Hint he hail U.u- vipi.ilH at a brat e ami Intelll gout tolunteorllroumn. Mr. Drachbnr ii the piHeir el attoiiilerfnl tenor toice, anil If he lllta it m a Keputilli'.tii uuilltinie, lilt ni.ij'.rity nttir Dr. .S. I. I).ul, the KupuljllCm t.tmllilati', will ImikeiiiuUiIiii; plii'iiemi'iial. I or the p.iit deen yi.trt be lias been coiniettetl w ith otery iimilr.il work or any contequoiicti In the city. He B.wntmi B.wntmi Iwrel the t'wlli.in Hoeioty, w.tt ene of the fouiulert of the l.k'di'rkrmi, ami a proml preml Hunt IlKnre In all M I'linorcher eti'iiL-, el tvhlch Kociety he hat leiif; Imnn ,t inenibtir. W'llltMiicli u roceril ler liulu-lry anil popn pepn htilty, It will net bOMiirprltln whcii tlioli.il tlieli.il tlioli.il letHiiroioinitiHl next Notuintier, te nole that thonameol Ilenry Hrai'hbtr will lent all the rest. Clirli.tl.tii tjuaile'ri UiuiMititj .i t litttnt. l.tlueiilii); Chrlttl in iju ule, who runt a local ilt'lltery line, wat driving a hore hllchutl tea wagon heavily lemleil with weikI aleiiK t'harlotte ittroeU At the corner el If rant atreut Mpliulle el the front nxle pruke anil the front of the waen was let ilewn upon the horse'n lioela. The uulm.il Ht.irttnl te run mill (Jn.tde lull betwoen lilt lilml les ami the waen. He held te the relnxnml Kiiilutterud te Htep the horse, but wat iImkkeiI home UisUince. He wa.t llnally com cem com pelleil te let ke, ami the wagon tttiHl etcr his legt. He was pickeil up ami taken te hit home en Straw lierry tilroetwhero hew.it at tended by Dr. l'oremau. Ilia legs wat ion ml te be bail ly bruised, and te-day they are mi swollen that he cm Kcttrcely walk Alter Quaile had betm run ever the hore um tinned en hit Might te West King utreet, where he full down mid wat caught- The wagon wat badly wrecked mid the harness lern te plire.s. rrrHti)tt.ri.tli Cvleliralluu at Crilar tUutv. The Cedar (iroe I'liwliylurlan coiigiega ceiigiega tlun will celebiate Its Ltinteniii it iinulterNiiy mi llie "Hi el ni'xl Oi loher. The txeiuiM-s will be Minliiitied otery il.iy anil eti'iilng ilnriiig the reiiiaiuder of that week, uml will coiiclude with the celebration el the Lord's hiiplMir en Hiiinlay iiKiruing, the 10th. Kev. Allrud Netin. II. D., 1,1,. I) .eri'lilladelphia, whote Umt charge wat this congregallen, lnoretlmu forty years age, hits been engaged te preacli llie ituuiverHary sermon en Thurs day morning, the Till, at 10'., o'clock-, .t iiuuibur of otlier prouitnent iiutiiiitiirs of the Presbyterian church will be present te purll cip ntu In the oxerciscH. NttimierCliani;ti. KugeueJ. Miller, editor el the i'.tlu Ol,. server, hat sotered his connectlou with that paper, mid is succoedod by Jehn I', llrady, rsij., who It IiitroUuced te the readers of the Observer "as a hiuveshIuI lawyer, a Hhrewd bualiitnt mall, mid an imcxmipremlslug Dem ocrat." Mr. Miller, who wat formerly con cen con iiecled with llie feliliiiliia II, mid, wat com polled te ln.it e editorial work en iicccuntel reiitluiied 111 health. .loe W. Kurey, ler many art ittsnelate edltoret the llellefoute II u'i iiikiu, hat re tired liem that paier, and taken tlmrguef the Leck H.itini Dnily, Carrlut; CiiimehIviI Wfaiieiu, Olllcer I.em.tu went te Mt. Jey en I'rlilay nrteruoeii and arresled Clirhll.m H. .Nissley, residing near tlat place, for 7-arrylng con cen con ctaled deadly weaK)Ha. The suit It an out eut out cemo of a family quarrel growing out a Bale or Heme of dotenitaut'a property. The ao ae ao cuueil was brought te this city en the oveti eveti Ing tralii and comuiitted by Alderinan Hpur rler. It is prebable that a nuiuber el ether complaints. will be luude agRlust Nlsuley. r?BBR5f 212 - EIUILT rVOKS. VI.UtlH OF AUUVMKNV VOtlUT. All Ainlller AMlntil le IIKtrllMiln Alinm Itrtlilrmnn'ii -;lal) Court met ul ntUe'i lin:k this inornlngler thonrgunieutel a few canes net yet iIIsisimI of, and ler llie tratisivlleu of current Innl. UPM. Ill llie Hilltef Jehn Hlhlebraiid vs. Isaiah I, uU, tlie inceptions le the ptoceinllugs be be bo fero thejustlcn Wete illtmlssinl, The suit of the First National bank against (loergoll, llHttuuin, en thellst ler tlie week beginning (hlober I, w it c.eiitluuii.l en no count of llin lllniist of tlm defend tut, mid llie suit el tlm New Helland luruplke itempiny ngiilnsl tlie Kariuers' Mutuil liisuranu'i com cem 1'iny, for tlie saiiin wuuk, was ceiillnuinl en account of the itbsiiuce el Jacob M. 1'riiulr, who Isitjuter In the United Hiatus court that week. Argument no Um ruin Id slimy iiuisn why it new trial Hlieuld net he grauli'd te llebert J, i:aus was ceiitliilicil byceuvut. In the suit or liiemr. Neble, el. al , ug ilust A. I' Mitdlem, llie old Kuti nth liiy lliptlst contest, eU id., itrguiiieut Wat ptssi'd ler llie presenl, In the oxcepllens te tlm master's ro re jsiit. 'I'lie court iiiaile an erdei dins ling tlm master'N fis.stobe juld, one half by each or llie pintles. II. H. llrsdley wat iipsilnli'd giinnliau of the miner child of Henry (I. Iletr, iluceaseil, Inte of Mitnhclui b)reiigh. Hitltleu wat presented by the trustees el llollevue church, at (lap, praying that they I x allowed te bectium parlies te the tilty mil in which the I'liiiisvltanla rnllrnail company eIjUIiknI an Injunction restrslnliig the Hiiis rtlsorsel .Salisbury township from rcpilrlng the Newrt re.ul. liporge 1 1 reeuswolg.el California, priisputisl a 'sitltleu netting forth that 1. II Ibmletter, nsslgnce el the Lancaster Watch cempaii), his net filed mi account and itskcsl ler a cita tion. Tlie papers were lllcd nml illation awanlisl. Ituturnabte, Octetsir -!. Thoexctiptlens te the ieHirt of Meweis as tea vacation of a portion of West Marlen street wure withdrawn. The Judgment ds:ket was calhsl at III o'clock mid le judgments were entered ler want of a plea, appearance and mlidav it or tlelense. Jacob 1,. Moltiiuetz, esq , was aiKiinUsl auditor todistrlbue the bilioce In the hands el Jehn 1), Sklles, assigtioe r tlm l.tle uies lleiiilnrsoe. This will Is) gisxl imtts te the theimaml cliilmauts who hate been waiting a long time for llmlr share or the natale. i:iltabeth II. UiiH'rt, wlle or U 1 1 a) os ltiisirt, was granted llie benelit el llie act of asnuntily giving le married women the Is'iii'tlt of their separule earnlngt. Court ad loomed until next natiirdny at I o'tleik vtlncli time will Int the last nppoilii nppeilii uity hir iiaturalictlliiu let this clirtlen. tin tin uy .i tiiuii y.. Mfi.i. inuy.u A Well Kmmli MllliT. lariinr Htlil Mmh llrislrr. ut VI iiiur 1 iiniitil. Jacob K. .Mellluger, a pretuluuiit cltleu el Maner tewunhlp, dlisl at lilt residence in Mlllerstllle this iiieriiliigut I o'clock, aged about ,: tears. In Ills etrly llie he kept hotel ut the "third lis'k" en the Concsleg,t,at tlm place which ultetwartls became famous at VVabauk, and III isiotiectleti tt ith hit lintel run tlm Mellluger (Inuring mill near by. uiltlug llie hotel uml milling buslni. , lie billowed litriiilug ler tlm greater part el hit life. He ewuid a very line larui net fir from .Mlllermllle, and wat noted In the Maner at a rniser el line ratlin. He married a daughter el Matlhitt draell, ralstsl n family of children, nil well-known residents or the (sitinty. A brain, tlie eldest. Is n farmer In Kast ltmMitertewnstilp , Wil liam and lteujamlii are in tlm civil and lum lsr husuic-ss at llaumgarilimr s Blatleu, en the (u irryvilte rallre.ul ; Frank, the youug yeuug est, livesen the old homestead, ami another seu died it lew veurs age. The eldest daugh ter Is m irrlntl te a Mr Nell, and tlm young est, Annie, was married te a Dietrich, but it new a wlder.'. Mr. .Mellluger had been M invalid ler in my yens tirst Iromhlpdisease, tliun from rheumatism, and alterwardt by a complica tion of ills,, i-ns, winch are apt te attend old age. Te or three years ugu lie loll the home stead luih.irge el bit seu Irani., and re united te Millersvllle, wbeie he lived re tired, his residence being opposite the lllack Herso tat urn. Mr. Mellluger wat mi active politician in his younger dajs, unit voted wltn the Whig and llepiiblic.ni parties, but he never asked ler pillilc.il honors and held no otllce, we bellow., except that el hchoel director el hit dl-trlct a position which he tilled creditably ler many tears. He was rt.sMftcd by ail whekuetv blniaml lilsdinilli vt HI Is) laiueuted by all hit uelghlsir'. Mr. Mellluger and Peter II. Ilershey, el tint city, married d.iughteis el Matthias racll, who it new in tlm tilth year or his age and 111 gisst bealtll. He Illakes Ids home with Mr. Ilershey, at I () North ijucen street. VlllVAIlU OIA ." lltiAlt.fi Takru Inte Camp l!)r I'llll i.lil.lil l lly llmMiire uf Klftrlt li tiiur I'llll vim.i in I v.SepU ii ThltiueriiiUh's btse ball giune resulted at lollews Clil. .ii;e u ii ii a n e i t i l'luliitlelplit t .... 1 ; I ii ii il 1 i II I'll. hil, 11)1111 unit William-.. it I ii (Ilia e Dally I r I'lilliulelphl t Hi-. Int- i ln..irte . I'llll tilt Ipllt t I . ( n.. ., i hi. ,,,., H 1'tiU.uli.l plita 7 I iiqilli , Kuliiicr l'riilay wat an oil day In base lull circlet 'llie Ask elation had no schedule, and there were only two League games. At Philadel phia the home club dotcuted Washington by .1 te J In a well play mt game, lu Itusteti the Nev Yorks vvere beaten by hi (eh, Welch being kueckVU out el the box in loin Innings The Athletiit stepped in Allisina ler an exhlhilii-u gauiu yesterday ami wen by 7 te . Crewell wits hit stlely four linns by lirklu and three by Hlerhtiier. The Cluc-ige club Hleis'd In Pittsburg mm- ti.'rday, and In the presence or MKiUpoepIo the home club did the Leaguret up by 10 te.!. Chirkseu was hit very hard. O'Duy pitched for Washington jesteitlay, and but six tills weie iiiade nil him by the l'hlllles. .Nlrlkn, Inte or the Klngsleu, was In the box ler Wright's men ami he did geisl work. He was hit salely eight Union. h In Itosteu jesterdiy Herning had llve and SjlUnn lour hits oil NVelcli. The CliiiMgt) cluti eiient lu Philadelphia with two garnet today, mid the DutruiU ap pear in Husten. I li in in. ilia I.IH'ruiy uii.l htleullllc Clrtlu. Tlie Liiuastvr branch or tlie Cliaiitauqut Literary mid S 'ientlliu circle met lu the hall el llie Yeung Men's Christian association last moiling with a largu number in atleiidaiice. A iimtptele organisatien was ollectod, mid as itt purpeM) It eilucitieniil, it w.tt resolved te iiauiu il the " Stev ens cnclu " m honor el llie leuuder (I the ceuiumii school system el I'etilisylviml.i. The lollevtlug elllceis weie chosen ler a period el three uieiiths: I'resi I'resi iliint,Hev, Chat. lho.uls,vice presidents, Mrs, 11. D. Kiilghtaud.S.S. High ; treasurer, Mist i.litm wrigni; roverlur, Win. II. Mull; and ler iiiue menths: secretary, Miss I'. Spreu ger. The society already nunils'r aiiieng Ut iuoinbcrsinanyiillheinlliifiitl.il cllleiiH et Lancaster, ami Its organizers feel great en en ceurugeiiient from the Interest Taken. The nexl meeting will be held, Friday evening, Out. Mb, ut 7:1(11 p. in,, at the Y. M. C. A. hall, and it cord lal Invitation Is extended te the public, whether intending te bucoiue mem bers or net, te iitlend. A Farewell Vllt ,le Dr. hliiiiiiaker. Dr. J. II. Klitliuaker, pastor of I St, Paul's ltelertned church, will go te u new liuld el labor lu a low days, and last eveninga num ber et the inombertj el hit congregation paid him and his lauilly a visit ler the purpose f bidding tlieni u formal adieu. The visitors leek with theiii it subHtanll.il testimonial -a pursoeoiitaliilugM7. Jehn N. lletrtck pie set ted the tostimeulal in a low upprepnalu imnarksti) which Dr. Hhumaker loelingly rusK)iided. Au hour or pleasant conversa tion vvaSHioiitauduUerthoHlnglug et "l'raise null will il mini Hit lliessiIIgH 1'IOtV" tlie company separated. Itftiiriifil te Denver, Mr. (loergoN. Hleln, who has beeu uway from Luncaster for ltlne years anil who ter the past threo weeks hai been visiting tils parenls in Lancaster, took pastage for his home in Denver, Colerado, this altorneon. He Is ene el the i roprleteri of the Uudell hote', at that pluce. LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY, BE1?Va, NATIONAL I1ANK0AS11IKRS. JilK OKJVf.lt, tiKXll.ltltHSN Hlllt t.UUIt Ayry.n rtttt yirn tiirir hakim. Ilrlrl (lunirs at Um I'rrn.iiml lllalnrjr of u (Jiiliilelln et illeu Who (lis ii. Ijirtti Itela- liens lilllm I'liiiini Ul Mtnef llix (Jiniiiiiti- illy III Nallteii ul l,iiit atrr Ully. Wlinu It Is rninein bur ed (hut the llve na tional binks el Lancaster, with mi aggregate capital if a million and a hair dollars, root up lu their total leans nnd discounts a total Minn el yearly three millions or dollars, soine Idea or the magnitude or the business of these great inenled tsmcerns may boarrhedaL The solid ami lianilsoineliiilldlngtlli.it they all oc cupy lltlyrepiOMentllielr substantial position Itt Ihoceiutiiuuily, and even the most ardent (Iroeubicker will be foiced te ai'kuow'ledgo that they are a grettcredll tethlsclly. While all puts of the country have furiilshed their contrlbullens te the cnilsjUnnent lllorature or the times, the Institutions ever which the genial gentlemen, whose irtralls appear I al low, oxerclse a supervision remain rock bound in their llnanclal solidity. I'Asiuint uiiews. Ills, theiofero, with no ajsilegy that llie Inii:i,i.iii:ni'i:ii presenls te Its leaders b day brief skelchet with tieriralls of (he gen gen tlemeu whoguide the llnaurlal birkset tlm big national banking Insillutleiis of this city. l'resjrly enough llie eldest of these, (he I armors' National hank, bat that veteran In llie banking business, cjtvard II. llrewn at (he helm as cashier. M r. llrewn Is a na tive of I.jncas terjiaviug been Imril ht'Il) in ls.il. 11 is pa rents were Jehn and Deberah Mr own, and they saw te It that their son received a geed education lu the (-HgVEB publ ! schools lxISilr SKir this city. v vj , JSSS5 r ..,... n... ........ he learned tee dry goods busl ness with David Itur, sis'iidlug lite years In this capacity. He then went te I'hiladulpln i, pursiiiug the paint) line el business, staying there ler a jeurer moie. Coming btck le Lancaster, he accepted a position In the postelllco at the time when Mrs. Mary Dixen looked after Incle.Saui's Interests lu that local depart depart Inenlef the geterniuent. The (Ktstollice tlien sIimm! where tlm Mllev saddlery store new Is. When (oergu W. llmiiiuersley bsik thopost thepost thopest ollns'. Mr. llrewn remained with htm, and he was also employ tsl there during a part of the administration et Henry M. Iteig.trL He canto te the Farmers' bank en Jan. U, 1S..I, and was assigned te the iKistel individ ual bookkeeper .afterwards lie Iss'auie gen era! iKjokkeejxir, lexelvlug and iuyiiig teller ami en Det. 1, I .s, be wis elected cashier te sin -eetl Henry It. Ht-oil, lather of doergo K. ItesJ, of Iteisl, Meiiranu A Ce. Through sunshine and storm he has been at his pest ever sliiie, and there Is no ene new In the Fanners' bank who vtat thorn when Mr. llrewn first took a desk In the establishment. Tlm Tinners,' bulk was established erlgt nally at a state concern In Isleainl Cenrad chwartr wat Its llrst ptesldent and Samuel (leiiilennln, cashier. It becauie a national bank in ls.l, and Christopher Haer, father el the Hater Druthers, w is Its ilrst president under tlm new regime. Its present force of elhcialt tsvlde the cashier are C. A. llreuo llreue mau, general lHiekkeeer, Win. A. Wiley, ptyltig Idler, I'. Ixkert Hbnmake.- and Cn.irliM W. I Ieltshu, rtXM'lv Ing tellers, Jehn II. Albright, ledivltlual hisikkeepr, Charles A. Sauts.T, illsceuul clerk, mid William 1,. Marsh til, clerk. Jacob Ittusmaii it piesident et the beard of directors, and Samuel M. .Soldemridgo, vice president. The ether directors are J. P. Wlckersh-iui, L II. KhevN, J. W. II. ISaus maii, Christian l.elovre, (.eorge M. Irani; llu, Andrew llruli.iker, Henry Itewmau, Heilben A. liter, David II. Lundis, J. II. Warlel, Martin Im eider. i t-llll II II tllM. II. Thedlvliiitv who preMilts ever the llnan clal ilepirtinciit nt the 1 irst National bank It Henry C. II truer. He is alto a native of tills . town, bviuiitlie son et Jehn and Sephia llitruer. He wat educa ted in the pub- V & rfffl In -choels of tsl J. V the i ity, and then ler a time was employed V in thultisiirsinee business w it II v.. II. k'aull- nian. Alter t partial collegi cellegi um career, he in Nove in b e r, 1 se I, tee k a clerkship in tlie I irst National bank. He sue- ii.s-slvely lllletl overy desk m the bank, and In Noveiulter, 's7e, wat chossucashier te suc ceed Herace Kathven. Tlie First National iMiik w.tt the successor te the banking heuse el Jehn (vger A Ce, and It was established as a national bank in In, l. Mr. Humer's pre-ent elhcial organl7a erganl7a organl7a tieu Includet lehu 11. Ilubley, teller, ami C. M. Weldel and i:. It. i.arvin, clurks. Cel. lowing lire the beard et directert : Clement It. tirubb, president ; N. Milten Weeds vice president; Henry llaunigardiier, A. H. Hard, M. II. Monre. Jehn II. Moere. Peter S. Kelst, Solentoii Sjirecher, Hen. A. llerr Smith. i ASlltr.lt ion 111:11-viii 11. Cashier Charles II. Ten Dartinith, of the T11II011 National bank, was born 111 Ltuctt- ter, and is the seu el the l.ile II. C. Ten Dersmilh, who yeirs age had a dry gtssls sloie where the linn of Watt A Shand .110 new engiigisl. Uhlle a child, young 1 011 Der smith's parents n ineveil te Col umbia, mid he it cel v oil h I s early schooling hi IhatlKireugh. He was lu hit lather's stoielor two and it hall years, mid nt tlie Hgo et 17 enlist- I in the l'l.ith Pa , eltintuers, (eueial J. W. l'isher commanding. After four or llve months' sett ice In the army, bunas elected it clerk in the Columbia National bank, and he re in lined In that Institution for inure than llve tear?. He then .luepttdu position in the I'aiiueis' bank, in Liucaster, in February, pit. , 11 plitce having wen ut eaten ny 1110 lonluiMtleu of the Inte Harry DerwarU There Mr Fen Deismlth wat dbcetint clerk mid ncelvlng teller until M.tich II, lssl', when he beca me cashier nt the Tulleii bank. Mr. Fen Dersnilth Is a distinguished Masen, beluga past eminent commander of Lmicaster Ceuiiiiandery, Ne. 1.1, M. K. T., also past niaster or Columbia ledge, Ne. 2n1, and (ust thrice llluttrleus grand nuttier el lioedwln Council, Ne. In lu tlioactlveinanagemeutnt the bttik, the cashier is assisted by this nble clerical lorce: Jelin I Iert7ler, paving teller ; M. II. Ilartmuu, itk-eiving teller! J. M. Null, Abratn llitner ami Heward T. Iliys, clerks. Thoiueiubershlpertho beard or directors is at fellows . Jehn It. llitner. nroidenl , Samuel (Jrell, Lewis S. llarlmuii, Jehn 1). rikilej, Abram II. lluber, Jehn It. Ililcker, I) iv Id llrewn, li J. Kendlg, Jacob Well, .lauiusSlianil, J. II. Nell, Jacob It. llershey, Julm M. Stehiuan. OAKIltl.lt llUl.NKMAN. The man who sits behind tliocaslilcr'sdenk, at the Laucaster County National bank is Franklin H.liroiiemun. lle, tiMi.lt a natlve of Laucaster. He is 11 seu of 1. K. llroneman, it reprosentatlvo of ene of the eldest ftuullles lu this section. Yeuug llreueman when a lad or hlxtecn, boeatno ccnnecled with the County bank nuU ban bven thore ever since, llu Wrm TE$ w?vc fU2v .'BBlfoeompolBd by wine adjust- -mellcanee " the bwrt minister e 7 euimMi are Uiens who have i 4"Vythls erld without abu L.ftr,'w i when the world werld WfltV'&. ' unworldly Xnb. D ' - passed Htircosslvelv through all the miberdN nate positions, ami six years age was chosen cushler le succeed the Inte Cel, W. I Tolper, who had isx-uplrsl that pest for 11 period el Iwenty-slx years. The County bank was started lu 1811, be fore the national liauklng sslciu was Intro Intre ilured. Its Ilrst president was Jehn Imdes, or Hast Lauipeter, who wat also tlstprosldenl when It liocainen imtlenal bank In Deiinlsir, Iwil, As it state bank Its credit was always the best, Us notes were always ((noted at Iiar lu Philadelphia, mid Its solidity was mown net only through the state, but throughout llie West. (J. II. ("King") llerr bocaine Its president lu lMi7, and has no renialned ever sliice. Mr. Ilreiieinan N assisted by the lollewlng nfllclent cer or elllclals : W'alter A. Ilaldy. paying teller; A. li. Hewry, discount ami noteclorkt H. I J. Htener, receiving teller; Charles Uarjwntnr, general brsikkeeisir j H. Ik Atlee nml .Sidney .. Kvaus, at the In dividual dOieslt ledgers, and II. II. Cehe, clerk. Following ate the beard of ill ill ill recters! Christian II. llerr, prosldentf David lluber, lce iresldent, Jaceli llach man, Lewis Ilaldy, li M. llos'ettor, Jehn II. Myers, David dray bill, Martin W. Landls, Christian 11. Ltnills, L. L. Hush, Jasen K. Haby, II. C. Lehinaii, Jacob K. ,00k. I'Asittltit 1 viirmi. Cashier Jehn 0. Carter Is the youiigcslef the ipilntette of local financiers, and with a due regard te the lltness of things, he leeks alter the desti nies 0 i the youngestor the banks. He wan born In Lancts. ter, the son of the lateKdward ( arler,wheilli'd lu K.'i. He was educated lu the Ltucasler pub li schools, and graduated at tlie high school in 1ST I. Fer a short time he ntteud- ,..l t i.l,.l. lTnl. 'S verslty, alter IgfteZJ which Itl lSiL', 5lT-' 1 ... 1 I .1... ; ' 110 eniuiuu tiiv banking heuse or Keetl a lleiulorsen, ro re uialiiing there ler ten years, lle roslgned te IhsjoiiieIIio receiving teller et the Fanners' National bank In March lssj. He remained thore for threo yesrs, and was en May II, Is), elected etshler of the new Northern National bank, which esued Its doers te business en August 10 of tint same year. Mr. Carter is a power in tlm odd Fellows and Masonic traternitles or the town. He Is a trustee et Kldgely Hncauipineiit Ne. -17, I. O. O. F. As n Masen he Is a iiiemlier el Ledge I.I, Chapter 1 1, a member or 1 .atiotsler Ceuunaiidery Ne. 1 J M. K T , ami tt at pres out wershlplul master et Ledge It. Mr. Carter limit able aaslttauce lu the llnanclal management or the bank lu Jehn D.Cennelly, piyiug teller, and Jehn 1 Sum my, receiving teller. This latest suocesslul local banking iustitii iustitii lien possesses the lollewlng beard of direc tors . J. l'red'k. Seuer, president ; Jehn Kv litis, vlce president . Jehn II. High, Jehn K. Htoner, Daniel (). linker, Jehn Slgle, Jehn II. l.indK Isaac U Hots, llenj. L. L-tndit, Aaren II. Summy, Levi. H. (lres,s, Hiram K. Miller, J.usib I.. Ilrubtker. All the alsivogeiitlemau save the fourth and last, are lumpily mated Deuedicks, and sill alike enjoy tlie ontire con cen con titleuce of the community towards which they occupy u. h ImixirUtnt relations. It would be hard te lind in any tetvu a quintette in whom are embraced mere of these qualitlt s w hit li enable a man toshlne lu the tlnaiici.it world, and this tt why the cheeks et Lancastrians 111 ty sullusu with pardonable prlde in reading these fketches and lowing their portraits. - v . Anether Autemstli Itrshn Cetilcst. I nder the rules governing the riveut grett Ireight train brake contest at Burlington, Iowa, in which the Kote brake pirticipatetl, the several competitors were te put their test brakes lulu general service immediately after the July tests. with"iit chauge of con cen con slructien or leverage. 1 hey were tlien te be culled together again ill April, 17, at llur llur llngten, and tested lu tlm condition they were found uller actu it service, ordinary re pairs, but 110 cliaugis being allewisl. Afkr llie July test, however, it vvutteuuit that net one et thu. comisttlters could onter the service or eudiiriiie 0 lust under the rules without 1 hauge, mid at a mint confluence of the committee in charge et llie test ami all the couiietltort held .11 New 0rk.1 low dayt since te consider the matter it was resolved te abandon the tei vite u tt and bcglu. nnew. Title Ktenlng's Prim tries. Tins evening between the hours of tl and 5 o'clock the Domecriisnrtho seveid wards will assemble at their polling plocesi te vote for 11 candidate font lnmiibtir el the n'tsenibly rer the city (list ri.it. Thus tar tlm ettly nom nem nom iliatleii mad 11 It thatet Harry Dru-hbar, el the Second ward, and the probabilities are that he will be nominated by a uuiinliueut vote. flairs al llttt l.ratlltii; I air. Al the Heading fair vesterday the three minute race wits wen Ity lsune Tckert't Chancellor M. witfi li T. lleihtel'H Drever second. Time, -:li'4, - I ' ,.-ll, J: 15. Tlie J.lt) class wat wen by li M Ludwig's Purity witli lsiae ljkert's Cluppev Mtjend. Time, J;'W,, 'J:ll', and 2..'i',. "'Iho aUtondauce yesterday was itliuesl IO.ihxi. a I'Iiih VU lures. Wohave rtvalved irein the r.iinuus photo, graph and photetys) establishiutuit of F. tilitekunst, 7PJ and s-J Arch street Philadel phia, Hpocimeiisef verv faithful and oxqulsl exqulsl oxqulsl lely Unlthed photetyito portraits of LU IJev. C. T. lllack and Cel It. Ilruee llickeltt, the candidates at the head el the Democratic state ticket. Ollliers l.lrileil The following olhcers vvere oleclod In Monterey ledge, Ne. 11, 1. U. t). T , en Friday evening, vl: Noblegr.tnd, Chas. T, Smith ; ice grand, (Joergo A. shelly ; assist ant secretary, Thus. C. Ituri ; reprti-entittlve te grand ledge, li J. Krismau , trustee, M. 1 . StelgerwalU The Instillation will take plitce at next meeting. Itcttiturliif; I runt tWfcijurie. rutin the Mm ii'lta ltt.'Utii. Frederick Saiigiey, who had .1 leg broken In two placet I itt weuk at Chlckies, is getting meng very welt nun 1 eevery. lair read te re- 'Ihey hlttlB Ills IMprt. Chariet Orway, carrier el the Ficic I'rfM, wasatlucked by four trauipt near the Tenn iron work 011 Friday evening. One el the tramps caught and held him ami another took all Iho papers he had remaining and all thou ran oil. CiiutuUt'r I'll nit. Tlie Cnnstatler-VolkHfest ereiu will held a picnic at Tell's lliiin en Monday. A num. bur et gentlemen fiem Reading with their families will iillenu this seciil gathering. What 'I hi.) Sit rill II) K10111 llie New link Hei Id. The lavorlte expletive of Iho New Yerk Laber CnlenlstH new is " Uy Uoerge." LanraMer Alanulacture heut leSuutlt America llrady A Sens, the maniilactiireru of llrady 'a family corn shelters, shipped te Seuth Amor Amer lea this morning two deutt et theso handy little machines. Atteiitlliig the Centennial. Mayer Morien Is in Philadelphia te day at tending lhuceiileuul.il exercises of the lirmid Ledge or Masens, llu will leturu home this uv oiling. Hpeaklugat Wllkeiltarre, Dr. William 11. Fgle, or lliirrUburg, will speak en "The IIeumi of Lancaster te the lictcue" te-day, at the celebration et the 0110 hundredth anniversary el Luerue county at Wllkcsbarre. Ven Hell from the Philadelphia Tiniet. Oreeiibacker Uobert J. Housten Is pro pre pro neuuoed the best looking of Iho candidates for governor. 'HMim. mz&. '"'''WnMw ""WW BBWAt. A.A. S-JHS A.X " .YHPEt'SIA W A DANfJEUOUH AH I .ii iutmlnir rninntftlnt. If tlfit- xllB lecled, It tends liy ImnnrUnK nutrition, nnd fte fte prennlnff the lene of the system, te prepare tne way or Itapld Decline. l'hjslchtng and Druggists ltccemmcnd Tried BROWN'S JBITTERS ! S?ST0NIC. IKU UA.IKHTraf mu n It 11 A l.mJHjug the It speaku el the Krlftiillf Itelallens grew llrltaln Willi all Foreign 1'ewern Tlie Jtet-fjj erenres te lite lliilgnrlm Incident nml tint .Mtiih ItlnputMl AfRlinn Trentler. Londen, Hept, 23. P.iill.iment wan pro rogued te-day. The queen's stecch was read by the lord chancellor, Lord Halsbury. The opening Bontencos deal with foreign rolatlens which her majesty says continue Irlendly with all powers. In referonce te recent events lu Bulgaria the causes which led up te Prlnte Aloxander's dethronement arocon arecon arocen sldorisl and Ihoaiineiiikotiient Is made that projiaratlens are under way ler the election of nnether ruler In accordance with the terms el the treaty of Ilerlln. The porle has Ijoen lnforined that as r.tr as Urett Ilrl tain Is concernotl thore will be no Infraction ofthe conditions which have Ijcen guaran teed te Iltilgarla by recent treaties. Tlie otlier great imwers, licr majesty nays, have given the porle assurances te the sauie ellect. The domarcallen of the Afghan frontier has advanced te wIHiIiih low mllosef the river Oxus. Owing (e the appreauh or winter the lirilisli coiiiinlHslen has leen wltlidrawn, but Information which has already been obtalned issulllclentforthe doterinlnatlon, by dlrect negotiation with Ktissia, el that PfllU'iu of the ireutler which hat net yet IjoetiWiarked. Heferrlng te Ireland the quoeu says that she hat directed the Istue or a commission te inquire into Ihocircuinstauces which have apparently proventod tlie anticipated opera tion or acts of Parliament dealing with the tontireaud purchase of laud in Ireland. Her majesty rolerH with luterest te llie iKiople el Ureal Britain, the welfare of their colonial and Indian lellew subjects. She is convinced that there iigrovvlngdeslretoilraw closer the Isinds uniting the various portions eflmr empire and with this end In view she has authorized the opening el communica tions with tlie principal cofunles In order that there may be a fuller i-onslderatiou of all malters of common Interest. HUHM.VH UAH VHKVAUATIOXa. Sha Ceulil I'ut l.."iOO,(M)0 .lieu lu the 1 lelt Ill ltsn Ttinn it .lluulli. Washisiitev, D. C, Hept. "-".. Hen. 1'. M. II. Yeuug, United StaloseeiiHiil general at HL I'etershurg, who Is home en a three mouths' loave of absouce, says the most ac ac tlve mUltarjj preparations are lu progress In itussla, atfil she could put 1,001,000 fully equipped men in the Held lu a month. He does net bollevo Kussla has any designs UKn India, but she wants Constantinople, and Intends txthave it, her movements in the diroctlen or India being a monaceof " hands oil " te Hnglaud. He thinks Nihilism has been nlauitsHl out and says the car gees around lu public a great deal mere thatr the president el the Tniled States. Americans arovery popular in Kussla, and are always well trealed. Nallves as well as foreigners are obliged te have passports when traveling in Itussie, and when 11 passport is taken Irem a isirsen, he must at ence cease his jeurneyings. OALATKA ASH JlAVfLOirEtt. Tin) Agreement rer the Twe Vadils te Com pete With One Anether. liosie.v, Sepb 2e. The following Is the original agreement for tlie race between the (j'alatea and Mayllew or : Agroemont for a match lietween thetialatea and Majllew or te be salled under the rules of theNew Yerk club In a whele sail breoze en tlie first day (Sept. -!) excepted en which there is such a breeze, tlie Judge te anneunce before )JM a. 111. eacli day whether the start will be en that day. U net sailed bofero October the match te Is) oil. Commedore Hevery or some ene named by hi 111 te be tne juuge. 1110 inuu'u is net 10 00 saucti In storm or fog or w lieu there Is a prospect of thick woather. II the yachts are started the match te be sailed whether the wind sub sequently is such as rererred te by the agree ment or net. This match is te be for a cup and shtkes for J-inU, (Signed) Wir.r.t vm Hk.nv, C.J. 1'vim:. Nil ItltCO lll-ll.t. Lvnn, Mass., Sept, Si, 10 v. m. A dispatch just received from Marbleliead, states that thore will be 110 raee te day between thoMny theMny thoMny llewer mid IJalatea, the winds net being suit able. Heath Heats Kens. Loniiev, Sept. Je. In the Bcullliig race ever the Thames course te day, William Heath, el Australia, and Wallace Kess, the Canadian, lleach wen, beating Hest by lour lengths. - l'ltlSVHKH XKAltl.Y KSUAl'Xn. Tuuntl Under a Klnur .111. 1 All lteutly le -tale llierrtiieii vull. J u'kneN, Mich., KepL St. A negre niiined Henry Jacksen was missed Irem the slate prison yesteiday. A Hystematic beaich was rewarded by llndlng a box under the tloer cenUinlng u rope, 20 slices of bread, a botlle of oeiree, it chisel and a Ule. Au eiler el re ward Induced two convicts te crawl under the Iloer. Which was two feet from the ground, the intervening space being llllud with rubbish. Alter burrowing in soveral directions Jacksen was leund about 100 feet from where he had entered and completely coverod with shavings. Humid he had In tended te craw 1 out after dark aud scale the wall. Vucussful Indian '1 reslies, Bhaim. im, Minn., Sept, J'.. The Indian commission which has been negotiating with the Minnesota Indians, have arrived liere, having m.ule suciesslul treaties with the Leech Lake, Cass Lake, Wiunobageshosmid WhiteOak Point bands or Chippuwas. They cede their lands and agree te move te the White 1-arlli reservation, where each Indi vidual is given lauds ranging from liW acres te heads or families, te forty acres te chil dren. The termer lauds me te be sold in small p.titicles. Tite Dead Ikitlles I tiiiutt. Mi.m rills, Tenu., Sept, '2k The dead bodies el two men, terribly mangled, vvere found en the Louisville A Nashvllle track at the outruuee of Wolf river bridge, yester day. Frem paiiers leund en the pel son et one, the men are bulievcd te have beeu II. Frank Oweus and J. C. Obaugh, two New Orleans compositors. It It suppesed that they were boated en u car of Iho early train aud wete knocked oil the bridge. The DUgruie llrute Htm lunatic. You.NiivrevvN, Ohie, Sept, '2. Ferdlnau'l Nechair was arrested several weeks age and placed In jail, en a charge of criminally as saulting his landlady, N'echalr pretested ills iuueceuce, and dlsgrace finally drove him luHane. The recent grand jury refused te llud mi indictment against him, and It is new bolieved he was Innocent, A H.tat llrllllitg Hi. Jehns, N. I'., Sept. ill. Tlie Norwe giau Lmrk Alpha, I'tOil tens, l'ldasfiem Lou Leu Lou eon ler Quebec, has been drilling 011 the Urund llaukH In it wutor-legged condition, for the past eight dav s. '1 he crew has been saved mid it is possihle the vessel may be brought in when the weather modorates. A Schooner and Inn llt.l.l ttiiillrs, Win.vipl'h, Man., Kept 23. A dispatch from Fert Arthur en Lake Superior, Hays that a schooner, name unknown, is wrecked 171 miles west of there. Twe bodies and a portion et the cargo have been 'washed ashore. SWIFT Hl'KOIFlO COMl'ANY. in the Crucible tOIe About twenty year age I discovered a little soreomtiy cheek, ami the doctor pronounced It canrer. 1 bove trled a number of phytlctann, hut s? lthnutrrcclvlng ny permaneat Itene tit. Amenif the number were one et two specialists. Tlie tncrtlclne they applied wu Ilk lira le the tore, causlnelnteme pain. I sawn atatement In the papers telling what , . 8, bad dene for ethers similarly aflllctcd. I procured leuin nt once, lletere 1 had ttted the second bettle the neighbors could iMtlce that my cancer win healing up. My Ktnertl health hail been bad ter two or threo years 1 bad a hacking cough and aplt bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain In my breast. After taking six bettles et 8. 8. 8. my cough lea ma n 1 stouter than I had been for soveral years. My 3t about llie size or a nui uime, ana it is rspituy Hyicer te give p. b. b. a rair insa. C-. Xlltq. VANllV.I. MlCONAtimilCY. rre.,,itr4t -0 He was n "ranipeiy vegetable, and sceins te cure cancers by forcing get the Im. learning, a clese itH.nroatlseon Bleed nnd Bkln Diseases mailed free. With it breatllll of view-tN, THK 8W1FT SPKCIt'lO CO., Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa. nble el these who dill net ': - (j t tl I llanrlllnluiua wnrn ItiahiFi tieness tint was thoroughly chaY7i0 OOMVAMI. 111 uisiie.ttii nisciiurclinloneis 1101 inevTT llie community, secletvnnd thostate lese. geed man, it conscientious cltlren, a faithlul irienu, nas passed 10 ins rewnru. Kmleiireil tu All. K10111 tin II urlsliurg Call. Itisuuobtrustve plety, high Christian char acter, genial, sympathetic disposition te nil persons endeared him te Iho jtoeple of this city, regardless or boiler or creed. Ills less will be felt most by theso who knew lilai I test, but the death of se geed and pure a gen tleman is mi Irreparable let te all. Detntit as lie ttas Learned, rrein tlie Ilarrlslnirg 1'atrieU Though modest and retiring lean extreme degree, the late bishop was marked as a man or proletiud learning, great 70.il lu the pur suit of knowledge and a Judicious dispenser el what he had acquired. Ills tastet were in the direction of seclusion, but In company he was genial, allable aud Interesting. His mind was the recoptaele or Inlermatlnn, ac quired by years of patient and studious re search, and his charming 111. inner initde him a iiiostcengoulal companion, lle wasusNIo wasusNIe wasusNIo veut as he was learned, and free from preju dice nr bigotry he illllused knowledge as he distributed charity le nil who doservod and applied. Nit lllalmp Steed Higher, h 10111 llie llarrlslmrg independent. In tlie holy sce at Heme 110 bishop in the t 'nlted States steed higher, and had his health bran niore robust thore is llttle doubt that he would have sin needed the laie Arch bishop Weed. In addition te his learning aud zeal in theology, and his accomplish ments In scholastic acquirement, he was an abloexocutivoolllcer and untiringly super vised the allalrs el his diocese. It will be dlltlcult te supply his pluce hi his church w Ith ene his equal hi ability, real, judgment nml discrimination. As a resident of llf.r risburg the late Bishop Shanalian had friends in overy walk of lite the peeple rosrectod him as a citl7.en and held him in bigii regard as a man. The leve which his church men and poeplo felt ler him had its respon sive emotions In hearts net of bis sect, and his memory In llarrlsburgwill be us sincere ly cherished by 1'retestaiiLs as by Catholics, ler he was mil cod a geed man in Israel. The Funeral oil Wednesday. Spinal dlgpit. h te till) IVTELLlOtM Ell II vltRtstli mi, l'a., Sept. 25. Kev. Father M. J. Mellride was lu Philadelphia te day, having goue there early this morning and returned again at lli'.O il 111. He had au Inter view with Archbishop ityan and settled the preliminaries for the programme te ba ob served at tlie obsequies et the late Bishop Shanalian, The funeral will take place en Wednesday at ten a. in. from the archlcplseepal rosldence, and pioceed te the pre-cathedral, whero the masses will be sung aud the otlier funeral .ervice be had. Archbishop Ityan will celebrate high mass, assisted by ethors. The remalns will be interred lu a vault te be constructed en a slte of ground between the pre cathedral and tlie parochial residences en West State street 011 which workmeu will begin at once lu building. It is a spot which tlie bishop hlmelt In life took great ploasure In beautify ing. TO V.IK INHIAS1 AH HOUSES, Nevel .etinme l'er .Making the Neble Kcd Mm ul I fe In the I'ar XVett. Bosten, Sept. 'ii. A Chicago special le the .Liierfucr quutesau Kllaudale, Dakota, dlsp itch which I-.IJS that It has been deter mined by the ceunclliueu et the Sioux nation te establish Snail aud transportation routes throughout the frontier region which shall be conducted exclusively as au Indian enterprise. The transportation of mall, pas pas pas songers and freight will be perfermed en feet and athletic young Indians are new in train ing for the enterprise. 'I he mall carriers will travel by twos and the Ireight and passonger carriers by fours. The routes embrace overy lrontier town. Several hundred Indians will be 0111 pleyed. L mils ler mail loams will by limited le two hundred pounds, aud theso ler freight nnd passenger te.uuH te 1,000 pounds. The mall will Is) trans ported its at present dally ; trl-weekly, somi semi somi vviekly, weekly. Tint rates of travel will be eight miles per hour for mail, poveu miles for passonger and llve ler freight. The ineu will be harnessed te strong hut light vehicles and 'St miles Is te censtitute a day's travel for each teim. Kvery summer each will make three trips per week and work (id daysnyear. It Iste beaoe-operatlvo business, every Sioux sharing the net prellts. en I'ttr notion. M.vhui.i.iii:I), Mass , Kept. 23. Ah seen as "no race'i was miuounced, Lieutenant Ilenn letl ler Bosten by train with .Commo .Comme dore Hevoy, and his example was followed by ether goutleineii el the large yachts. The Adrienne was the only yacht that get under way ler 11 sail te Bosten, mid as she passed out she was saluted by the Heet, The yachts re maining are the (ialatea, Mayllew or, Intrepid, Fertuiia and Mohican, llie (iitnna having salled last night. The Mohican would have been used us the judges' beat te day and has been ollered for Monday. lh Cricketers el I'hlt utetplila. I'iiii. viuti. rill v, lt,, Sept, 2.J. The I11- ternatleti.il Cricket match at Philadelphia, between the Gentlemen et Hngland and "All Philadelphia," ended at 1J.J0 te-day with the deleat of the liilladelphiaus by ene inning and hi runs. The total ofthe 1'hil.ulelphlaus heceuil Inning wat I i'l. The bett batting was dene by I. . Scott, 11 ruus, find W. S. Kalsten, J-ruus. laitleridiig it Mitutt Ity latum. Bitei k ion, Mass., Kept. 23 The Massiet assembly, representing ever eO.OOO Knights, held a mct-ling last evening aud passed a res olution indorsing the action of the local joint executive beard lu ordering out all em em peoyes in (Jeerge K. Keeth'a factory. Te llu liutiigtimleil ()Uuber2K. Nkvv Yeu.i, Keiit. 2.". Tlie elllclal au- ueunceineiit was made te-day that tlie day apis) luted ler the Inauguration of Bartholin's statute of liberty would be the 2Sth day of Octeber next. Ilealli nl.leliii II, Taj ler. l'liii.viiKi.i'iiiv, l'a., Sept. 23. The dealn of Jehn II, Tayler, treaturer or the I'eunsyl vanla railroad com pany, Itjustauneunced. Held In lUrrlsliure l'ur lllfainj. Tiiemus McCully, who ovidently has been list much married, hud a hearing bofero Al derman .Simpsen, of llarrlsburg, en Friday mid In tlefaiilt of ball was held te answer the charge of bigamy. Heis the 111:111 who stele a wulch and chain Irem 11 llarrlsburg wife, went West, ami 011 hit return sailed ler Lull cutter, where Olllcer Harry Heat leund hint, i'he ovldence is clear that he has anether wlle living at Lancaster, and he must new take the consequences of his perfidy. ll'ity Your roll ntx. The collectors of the state and county tax will sit at the DnuiecratU) headquarters te. night, between the hours of 7 and 0 o'clock, te receive taxes. IJvery Democrat whose tax is unpaid should attend te this Important duty te-night. .- Er Tried Id the CnctWr s" tl.f. cancer bss healed ever all but a little w aisappesring, 1 weuia aavise overjenet :n Alm(lrnvri. TIimi'Oniiis.lY !n,l NTUAL KKl'OUT OK TI1K IN8UR- eavT.VA-MfA. car. -t- The elghuVtij., A U OUSTS, ISM, number of Itvs,r,lr-sr- Jureil, but it Is net IiHCm labtlly hurt, A wrecking - ihe Hcene of the "ecldeUt.jJ.jyrjQ anxiety, as a number el Knl ,i a. 'V iM turning from the St, Leuis 'bonclave"W the train, A ileieu irelght cars were wrecked. a yiti tie iririi uuniiKBa. V An llxilthtg Ailteuliire Willi llaudlU Anny New Meilre. Las Cm c r.H. X. M tj,.ta f-. At W ocleck last evening two young men cmm " into the olilce al Null sUtien, the Junction', of the Ijtlte Vullev branch, and "held u"'.'j Mr. (1. 1). Farmer, the agent of the AtchUee), 'i iunit.v.sjiii.1 1 li.rminuil, AllOT rOUDlBKV.C nun tiiitj 101 cee mm loge Willi morn ler !. uuaitorela mile, then told him te return til ftlewiy. When he get out of sight of the reb.'fgKl bers he ran te the section heuse and get- 'm link Lift.iily.il . I.a f. .It,. .. k as Cl "" v,JlI inuii IY1IU JUUUnuU lUB M uunKjirtuinn mm juuuu luuill will! lUulr IJ&Q liorhes i!ckoted out nbeut n tulle irem the MS .....i n.i. ..... ... ... . :V.'JI nuiueii. 1 no pursuing pariy epeneti nre at Wen Ulutllt llll.l.tl.- f.ilfx.a link (-t.ia.i.vu ..lt.vnl-.. . Ll ti ut.....tt.... iM 11,,. .... n-i. f sy.a ''"I n,i,,,ii,, A.ii. iiniti.jr. I lilt tensu waa s lerced te retreat, leaving Mr. llarvey lu the hands of the marauders. It is net known J1 hew badly he is wounded. The robbers 0-p3 cured only js it. The Sanw Fe company hat erderd a sisclal train west from Deming MM with it posse mid surgeon te take care ef.A'S Ullt l.very eilert will be made te cap-.j'jfa ture the robbers, HUES IT 3IKAS TJtOtltLK? The, Crons, lltiiitils mnl I'lrgnn liitllans Alter'' Kllll Olliert .Scittps. Clin voe, Sept '1 1. A special te the Times from SL Paul, Minn., says : Au efllclal letter from Fert Shaw received at Fert HnI llng headquarters gives strong ovldence tbat ' the Crews, Bleeds and Piegaiia are pre-" pared ler stealing raids and for war, both, against the whites nnd among lliemselves. Four hundred and 11 Uy Bleeds were at one time said te be moving en the Crews, but claim 111 00 moving 011 tue urusrerires. iq' the ineantlme Iho Orotvertaes have struck a 'J1 war party or six bleeds and killed them. Herse stealing still gees en and the report of V, the commanding elllcer nt Tort Shaw show VS the itrebable beginning of widespread $M t-htlli1l TliVf'm ti iklln.i nl Anljltnvu atsaA s.f l. JS iniuiuu. iinuu 'itl tie ui eutiiiuirj uiu um . 1... t...l..nl.n1.... ..- f I,.- L1I..U J irum vnfiuuuuiuu. UAViiiry lruui ruri(Ouaff. i'Zt and three parties from MaihiniH, , - Vt Uloteland AtiitlttlH Klitern I'nstmaiUra, UM, llrlug for .lledla, l'a, tl vv.vsuiMiTON, 11, v., nept i, tue presi-t dent te-day appointed the following nanmtw Wasiunote.v, I). V., Sept. 25. lifk Tirsinl ir' postmasters : &g:re5 James W. I orrest, uoeroWrr-fetalfl W. U. Kcantland, Nermal, 111.; U. Nr. Schwter,- ieuiuuin, vtmu ; a, j, tieuuursuu, jueunuiwj l'a.; Julien M. llyrnes, llrehaui, Tex.; JatneiiJ5 C. Snnmt. Shrnvonert. T.t W. T. Tfnllh jOS Campello, Mass.; Mrs. 1 h. Kempe, Men-fjj tevidoe, Minn.; Jam. W. Clarke, Desote SJ Me.; W. II. Oreenhavv, IlornellsvUle, N. xV; Y. It. fiess, Belee City, Idaho; Amy B. Ciieathem, Nashville, Teuu.; O. I. Ilehan, l'roseett, Arl.; Richard Burke, Wliatcheer, Iowa; Jgs. C. llagermau, Hone, Nev.; Alice II. Oroves, Alten, Iowa. Secretary Lamar has appoluted Carten Allen, of Seuth Carolina, custodian el the abandoned military reservation at kev VAllb, Mentana. 21AJUII 310HUAX AHIM Willi her He SI all tuiitliitie As a Member the ltmtril n ruhllc Works. CisTivvvTl, O., SepL 25. Majer Morgan,'','! w he was arrested yesterday 011 the charge of jp$j indorsing fraudulent wnrrauta as a member il et the old beard ei public works, this morn- fu lug preseuieii a cumiuumcaiiuii tu tuu uuuu' el public allalrs, asking whether or net b3 should rintinue te illscharge his duties as t Illctllinti s ,,1 liiitb iu.iii.. juiiiiiiviii;u nna uj - . itres.-e,t Itl Mr- Mnriraii. It Itefni? tlie feellns el the beard that until charges are uubstanM3 tinted or disproved the beard should recee-RW nie him as n member with lull nower te act "St in that caj aclty as lierntofero. A special lreBJ3 Columbus, however, says the covernor haat; demanded Maler Meriraii's reshrnatlen frerfl1'.! the Ixiartl el' public allalrs. "i , 1 mi aA m t' Mtavwawr Al W ',-. .. M .. M'aMJM.t ?M . up 151 . . ..., .... . -i.v1! lintiKcs ncpt .fciiuj uiui iitiiun imhiij KV Wrt'tkeil lu lleritey, Michigan KtM Hr.ltsMv, Mich., hept. 23. The rainfall which coated at eleven o'clock last nightyraa the heaviest known tn the old Inhabitants hereabouts. Her soy creek was en a rampage. The dam was washed out and much dainaue done. One brldiie en Main street la gene down and another, a new one, Is badly ) racket). Hale it Manning's saw and plan- ing mill is a complete wreck. Tlie railroad ; bridge botweeu here aud Heed City Is die- placed. Thore rre several washout lu the traik east mid trains delayed. (ruxly HxHRgeruteil, Me.n I itiiAL, Sept. 23. The Nowfeundlaud - correspondent of the (Jtt;ettc of this city, tel- ,, egraiihs that reperts of the fuilure or the fish ery and piobable destitution, are grossly ex- aggcrated. The tlshliig has been peer la some places and lu ethers geed, The colony , Is quite able te provide for any cases el des titution, aud no alarm is felt about the fu-.i ture. A N'ett Yerk maze. Nitvv YniiK, Sept, 25. Karly this morning' a lire doslrejod the building aud contents of J Net. 02 and 01 T.lizabetli street, occupied BJJ; David Bleck tiu-waru maker. Tlie let estimated at $20,000 en stock and K, 000 eat l.tilhliti!' ? lultv Insllreil. . -fl& ----- m n ( fit I rritaiB -f a Ql'ki:ntevv. Hunt. 25. Arrived: C from New Yerk. A " f J-, J1! Ni:vv Yeuu, Sept. -Arrlveds UltytC' Richmond from Llvorpeol ; Krln from den. VV 111 Atcept Their UtTer, Besien, Sept, 25. Iuaocerdanco with Ui' recommendation reported at u meeting yes-, terday by the Investigating committee, uieit el Uleutmen A Binglian's creditors will ae- cept their eiler ot2Uier cent. , .a: ' -. en' Kr America. -' Londen, tievt 23. Miss Maud l'erti aud her theatrical oempatiy left bore J t r.., ri 1 A H.i.lAt.. A luAKt S. uiuriiiiii; iur tjivviiiwi, iwiuu .w w-.- y-ip -" "" - ' ' . tV-'VS WttATltMt ltVlVATfUUft Wahiiinoten. D, C, Kept. llasteru I'enusylvanUi, Kf,4 Delaware rair weaiuer, Z oasterly winds. L, am gji m i' S 1 , . j. i-' '
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