tj VOLUME XXIII NO. 20. LANCASTER. PA.. FRIDAY OCTOBER 1. 188U. PRICE TWO OR fi r 'O, .-J TWO TKUUIBI.Y SGALUEI) t A VrLIHDHH Kri.V.1IO!i IN VTTU'H VOIKHLKT KAVTUItr. A Sheck That Created Ureal Alarm in the t Util ity of lu Omirrein-e-ITahk Kuhiisaud MIm .Insenhlne I'llesler Ilreadfully Resided In (ha Accident. A very serious nocldent occurred nt tlie coMitlel factory of I'oler Otte, en Mulberry street, botweon Vine ami West King streets, Thursday ovenlug. Tlie building tn which tlie factory la located, la n line, large, four story brick structui, almost new. la tlie southeastern corner or the room en the first lloer there nrn eight Inrgn steam cylinders, which revolve upon frame anil ure In it row a few luoliea apart. These oylludeiH nre made of heavy sheet Iren and, being kept filled with steam, nre used for drying goods, which are run ever them. They nre twelve feet long hihI two feet lu dliiiiietur. Ab.nit llve o'clock lu tlie OMMiln. Jo Je sephine Pllester, a glrlompln)ed In tlie f,Kv lery, wii working nt thoeyllndor uoarest te the aoutberii end of tlie building, when she netli oil steam escaping from about tlie mldiltnoftlie cylinder. Klie iiiickly uetl Had Frank Kuhua, who m working near by. Me run ever te Ihn cylinder mid wan iiboutturnlugthe steam etr at n step near Iho west end or the cylinder, when a terrible ex. ptosleu occurred. The oyllnder burnt and wM lern upon I In whele feiiKth. About two fixit el It was completely tern from the oust eust oust eru end. The frauie work en which the cylinder revolved was badly wrecked and pieces el cast Iren from It wero sent with great forcengalnat the southern wall of tlie building. The entire oyllnder was blown from It place and against the wall, ir.uiiint.v scai.diui. At the place whero Kiihna was standing when the nocldent oecurrod thore Ian heavy Iren pett which la used as a support or thn building. Kulina was protectod by this unit was net touched by any put of tlie burnted cylinder or ethor pieces of Iren. The man win terribly scalded, hewever ; Iho Htenm and water oev ered him Irem hisid te font and (ill whele liedy scalded. The girl was standing at the eastern end or tlie cylinder, when the expliHlnu leek place. She nlse ua chmh1 being struck by the cylinder, but her low or limb" as well a ether lrts of her body wero frightfully scalded. I he Injured jsirsens wero taken Inte Mr Olte'a hotiie whero they were attended by lint. Me Me t'ermlck and Netcher. The girl w at utter wards romevod te home of her father bit Hen til Queen street. Kuhua remalna at the hoiiMeol Mr. Otte. It was fenred lest night that hi Injuries; might prove ury serious. In addition te the scalding, he li.nl exiHir exiHir exiHir lonced a torrlble shock from the e.ipkniiin, but during the night n reaction took place, and he recovered aomewhat from thla. Al though Ilia Inlurlea are ery bad, he will riv reoeer. Te-day he wai able te eouero with Ihoae around him about the ii-cldeut. Thelnjiirlra of Iheglrl, who Mil year of age, nre tuil enough but net .11 oxieiihIxo as thoae te Kuhua. The latter la nu unmarried man and liearda nt 2.S Went Strawberry atreet HOW TIIK U'UIIK.NT II MTKN l.l. Hew the accldent occurred It li tuipoHilble te tell exactly, M no mero steam was being used nt the time than was cuoteinary. The cjllmlers were purchaaed lu Camden, N. J,, m-cend banded, about n months ngn, and they are net In uae otery day during the week. Cylinder of this kind mimt be kept In geed repair, for the leat llttle eut in them will uuw an exploaien. TIiome had bean repaired aeeral times rocently, and the hole, from which the Mourn was llmt dis covered eacaplng yesterday, inutliae licen newly uinde or ae mnall as net te attract at tention at.ouce. It la liellered te hne atarted at the aeam In the cylinder, na the rlcts wero nil tern out. Thodamageto the building Is net great. Keeral window panes wero broken mid the walla acratcheil. The force of the Meam wax ai great Hint it raised n lnrge iloer In theiwo theiwe theiwo end atery, but did net liijure It- Although butoneof the cylinders is broken, the cithern have been atlecteil by theaccldrnt. As the framework Is nlae Uidly wrecked extensle repairs wilt hne te Ik made Ixifore the cylln dent can again be used. tlVH.MK ANMCICr HK.IMf. The Maid el thf uu a lining aiul lUju l.lllle IUIij llrur. rrein th' l'hlladelphlA llullettu QultOi number of new and rare animals Ime been added te the collection ut the Zoo logical Garden lately. The most interesting and entettalnlngef all the animals Hnery old-feahloned llttle bear, ll'a 11 girl bear, and the koepo haedubtKHl her with the plu.i aant title of "Uounle Sweet lleasle." This dear llttle bear Is about two toot long, ery plump, unci waddles around In the drollest manner possible. It Is the cream of geed nature, and wouldn't harm no ant, When llosale llrat anne te the Zoe, alie aeemed all broken up. l'ull of bear Instinct, Hhe is fend el hugging, and, Uku hoiiie tyis of humanity of the aame gender, alie has a peer Idea of the usoef using, unless It Is either te hug or te be hugged, llessle is a very atloctienuto baby bear. Hhe U fend of her thumb, a trait that Indicates that alie has net been long xeparated from her mamma. The nntecedenla or llossle nre very Interest ing. A family living in the mountainous district In the Interior of the atate woruab weruab nent from their borne one day, and en return ing round their children and Iloxale all piny piny leg tegether In n heap en the lloer. Ilensiu was wonderfully taken with her surround surreund lng, and ahew ed heraelf quite nt home. The belief la that the cub wandered from its mother and la net ever Its auckling days j eU The family into whose home it came could net keep It, and be lloaale Iirh boeu lauded In a cold, harsh cage at the Zoe. They feed llessle en Vlenna bread at the Zoe, but llehHle la much fender el sucking her th 11 nib and wagging her llttle fuzzy tall. When alie aucka her thumb ahe makes the most pecu liar humming nolae. Thla droll Hpoclmeu has geed ground work for education. It could be nursed nnd foil en warm milk until it la old enough te eat bread and be taught nil manner of comical thing If Zoe koepors will bttve tin oje en It. Thla llttle baby bear, If be me 0110 would undortake te train It nnd teach 11 tricks and take real geed cire of It, could be made a grent attraction, particu larly te children. II they don't de this, then lleaaie will grew up Inte old dajs uncouth, ugly, hareli, and unloving, Just the aame us all the ether brarn that hive gazed Ueu an lutcreHted public at the Zoe. Ileaver'a Geography uf remmjliatila. rmiu the l'hilnilclphli limes. (loneral Jnmes A, Heaver Is engaged in revlslng the geography of rennaylvaula for thecampalgn. The new rennaylvania will Include all the Houthern atatea in which the votes that are net cast are net ceuuted, even If It la the colored brether who doea net cast them. It will also Include all the custom houses In the United Mate, thua making the tarltl a state Issue. A big black Hiiet en the Heaver map or l'ennsylvanla will be called Heminy hill, the home el Attorney Ueneral Garland, and another entailer spot will be the prlvate olllce et the llonern bio Kugone Hlggina. It would net be easy te hee hew the Itoaver map of Pennsylvania could be drawn without making the atate in clueo the whele United ritatea, were it net ler the facta that thore are 110 discriminating railroads or company stores lu it, and that neither the Seventh ward of 1'hlladelphla, the colored district of Dauphin county, the rosldenceof Prohibition Candidate Jehn M. 1'aluier, or any real Prohibition party, be Bldes the Republican party, can be found therein. Ah all these thing are lu the United Htates, the Inleronce is that (iouerul Beaver has been and gene and inaile a queer sort or Pennsylvania et IiIm own. Among Iho Dudes. Instead or "Much obllged," "Tlianks," or "Tiiauks awfully much," the Anglo Angle Anglo dudeHefNewYork new ray, " lloheldon," or " Very much beholden te you." The tery cemes rrein Uosten of a dude who, having been asked te say grace at u formal spread at which he took a leading part, bowed his head slightly, languidly, lowered his eyelids, and murmured " Ob, Lord, lhankalkWfuily l" aim vmwm Kt,ir.ntirifutN. ArrnU rnllewli'K l)"" "' Ma) ten 11 flglili. Th AllegMl KHliiiiski Only a tirralurn uf Ilia Imagination llnrniigh HrlrU. lIi.l.Aiir.TiiTOW.1, Oct. I. The balloon ascension en Haturday lu Maytewu gave rlse te numerous Ilghls. Nothing much was thought el the rows until jesterday, when Cmistable Wllllck, of Columbia, with a deputy, put lu tliolriips),irance horn, and nr nr reated aoveu el our young men ler felonious assault. They wero Messrs. Illshep, Heward Ilrenemati, Prank timber, levl Clierseln, Abraham Heller, Henry Hns, and WIIIU111 Hlilrk. The ball was lled at f.lOU each, whkh was irnuured In 11 short time, The iiroisiuter was a colored mail who was shot In Iheniikle. The hearing will lake plaisi at I p. III. te. day, lu Columbia, be lern 'fvUlrii .Samuel i:aus. There Is nu luipiiHseu that It is n schemu te aciru these jeuiig men te pay costs. Yoslenlay meriiltig, tlie marrhige Is. lis rang at the roddeticn or Mr. WllM-nn V, Hamilton, neat this plsm. Mr JauiOH Miles, a prominent eung limn of r.lirilwthtewn, was united in the holy bends of inattliiieiiy, teMlsa l'afiny, the esllinnble daughter el Mr. William Hamilton. They bit 011 the altnmoeu train for mi extended tour. Cards are also nut, announcing the mar mar rUge or Mr. J. (J. Ilniriiun, te Miss 1:IU Olrar, Isith or this place, the lluie Isjlug Thursday, October 7. .Ne IUrlhiimK-, n llrpurlril On Thursday evening there appeared In the Imti:i.liiii:mi:ii, and nil Uiucasier papers, ntse lu the Philadelphia llecertl, a special dispatch, suiting that two shocks or earthquakes were lell here at It p. 111., Win) nesday night nnd that buildings snaid te nndlre.elc This Is altogether witheui feun dntleu, ns thorn was nothing of the kind here or nny where eln In this section. Ne (susen sjmke or It en Thursday, and poeplo knew untiling of It until iMillced In the pars. The writer nl the urtli le Is unknown by jour i"erresK)iideiit but whoever he is, he must iMisiitlerlng with some extraordinary Illusion, It must have Usm n stray belt from Charleston nnd struck the house of the im aginative writer. llureui;li Niitff, The Jehn M. (IiksI Pest ,'iOJ, U. A. It., of tills place, liave engiged new quarters ler thelr meeting room, 011 Seuth Market afoot, They will move there in a few dajs ; the rtxim was painted ami beautifully puisjred by our artist, Mr. William Miller. Mr. J. 12. Kllllau, who has lseu engaged lu the produce business for the pest Iwtnty i ears here, 11 few days age, dUismed of his business, te Mr. J N. Winner, el this place, who took charge of it en Wednesday. 'I o-inerrow ev enlng the campaign will Imi epenisl in the Square, when our Hsple will have the pleasure te barken te thoreverlHirnt thereverlHirnt big tvlioes 011 Teiiiperance by Mr. Leuis Iteauchamp, of Ohie, and ethor speakers. The subject of Democracy would be far mero preferable. 'le-morrow Keller A Alwlue will sell at their stockyards 0110 hundred and tilt) head efcattlu. OveroeO head of cattle have leeu rerelved here during September. 1'hls Is n great rattle market. Mr. Jehn Kayler and wife, who have resided here for many years, w ero this morn ing taken te the Lancaster hospital. Mr. K. Is nu aged mau and hoiiie tlme age lest his roisen. Tliey were lsxir, and will have prrqs'r treatment thore. Mr S. K. Itheem, of Holteu, Kansas, for merly of this place, has just been nominated for the legislature by the ltepubllcau party, which are In the majority lu Jacksen county. Mlra Ida M. Kllllau, or Iuicaster, Is nt present visiting her home and her many Irlends. Mr. Abraham Obcr, el I'rederlcksburg, Ohie, Is nt present rusticating with friends and relatives here Mrs. K. W. Plew era and daughter Maggie, are v tailing relatn e in this vlctulty. Is HaCa nr Cetirr s Ounului; ? rrein the 1'ettav llle Chronicle. The let et Chairman Tem Coejier, during the present campaign, Is net n happy one. He seems te have peer luck in smoothing out the Intel rial dissensions lu the party. The ether day he w rote u letter te the war ring factions In the Sixth congressional dis trict, urging them te settle their dilllcultles, but received n sharp reply from the Chester county committee adv lsing him te mind his own business nnd leave that county alene. A low da) a age one of his campaign slips was sent te the Lancaster tiuirer, a strong ltepubllcau organ lu the very Gibraltar el Republicanism. The purport "of the slip was that prohibition was 11 failure nnd that high llconse was the only remedy for intemper ance, her n season the Inuirer man thought he hid get held el ene et llensel's campaign slips, but n thorough Investigation satisfied him that It unquestionably came from Re publican headquarters. 'I hen the Inquirer man began te swear, and he net only de ctined te publish the flip, but warned the chairman, through the columns et his paper, that he was turning tall en the Republican platform and such doctrine as he avowed would net be accepted by the Lancaster Re publicans. This llttle brtwe between the state chairman mid the Ltncastcr illter serves te illustrate the plan el 1 nnsi jn. While Coepor lu the evst Is svmling out cs-e-pilgn slips claiming thn I'rel Putlen bus proved a lalluru wh' iivnr It has been tried, (ioneral Itoaver lu the western put of the state, is endeavoring te prove that the people don't need any better Prohibition party than the (me whose candidate hels. Cnsophlstl Cnsephlstl cated poeplo might be led te infer that there was n serious dltlorciueof opinion between the chairman and his laudldate; but the in Itlated will understand that It is only a piece of Coerer'a strategy te satisfy the saloon element mid at thesamu tlme held the Pre hlbltleu Republicans. Heis devilish sly," Tem Cooper Is; mid Iho chances nre ten te ene that the rumpus w lth the Lancaster editor was nil understood before hand, nud will be used te convince the whisky men of the real intentions of the Republican leaders nurujtstcv mom jn.v.vierj. Mr. ,1, cj. Amiermiii firings lluinn hume speil- inens nl III. Farm In lliat Mate. Mr. J. C Andersen, I lOSouthtJueen street, for thirty years overseer In Ne. t cotton mill has returned Irem a month's visit te his farm at Zuiuhreta, Goedtuto county, Minnesota. Sir. Andersen uvv us a rami or 1S7, acres, 0110 of tlie llnest In the statu, farmed by his seu Merrill Andersen. He reports the crops In excellent condition, raises wheat, eats, bar ley, corn, poLUeos, hay, runs a dairy, milks 17 cows, h is ever 60 head of liorned cattle, lu horses nnd JU hogs. Mr. Andersen brought home with him and lelt at the Imi:i.mui:n ecu olllce specimens of the w beat, barley nnd eats raised en his larm ; nlse a potato weigh lug tu e pounds, and n sample el soil, 11 dark rich leim. This larm iscloseto the thriving town el Zuiuhreta, which is connectod with tlie Chi cage A. Northwestern and the Milwaukee & St. Paul railroads, nllerdlug a geed markeu At this place thore are large grain elevators; this Biimmer Mr. Audorsen built n large bun en the Lancaster county, style costing nearly f'J,0VO. He gets il cents n pound, )ear round, ler butter. He also visited St. Paul nnd Minneapolis, the latter pluce being about 00 miles from his farm. It Was His Father, fiuiu lliu Detroit free Press Yeung man I "shouted the retail tobac conist te his dork, "didn't I (itutieu you te keep your eyes poeled for plugged sliver coins?" "Yes.Jilr." "Well, here's 11 plugged halfdellsr which you must have taken in this afternoon while 1 was out." " Yes, sir ; I knew 1 did." ' Yeu knew It was plugged and yet you accopteil It?" " Yes, sir. I hadn't the moral ceurage te rofuse." "Oh, you hadn't? Woll.en Saturday night you esii take your pay and go. 1 don't want n boy here who will let n sceundrel Imimse en him in that fashion. Would you knew the ties ties plcable villain again?" "Oh, yes, sir; I knew him weli." Who was It ?" ' Your fatherl" Vel. Jauil.eu ana l'arl?. Cel. II. K. Jamisen, of Philadelphln, nnd n party of Invited guesU will start this morn, ing en a ten days trip' In the colenol's coach, the Rambler. 1 be destination la Gettysburg, nnd the route thlther passes through Heading, Lancaster and Verk. The guests are Gen. Latte, Themas I'otter, Dr. llodleo, Jeseph N, Ashmead, Win. K. l'rlest, el Londen, and J. II. Uelgate. JANITOR TITUS' TRIAL. TIIK JtrillKNVt: AH TO TIIK UVHtIKU UP T1LI.IK HMITII, He llccmnM Hlrk Tlirungli Iho sfsrTiiu K.- clUnifnt Ifmlrr Which II Labors Ktl. itencftlhal lleCntrniilatrs ICIIhr Hulclile or a IMrlng I jespe. Wednemlay night, at Ilotvldere, N. J., Janitor Titus, thenlleged tniirderer of Tlllle Hiullli, thodemestlont the Centenary colle giate lustltute at llaukottatewit, last April, callwl ler n physician, and Slierllf Van Cam pen summoned Dr. Lellerts, the county nnd fall physician. Dr. Lellnrls found the pris oner suflerlug Ireinn severe nervous attack, caused by the mental strain iiuder which he has been laboring since the girl was mur dered. As seen as the court openod Thurs day morning, Iiwjer Reasley represent ing the prisoner, alter telling of Titus' Illness demanded as his right under the law the option el calling nny physician he wanted. Coiuisel claimed that Sherlir Van Cam pen had relused Titus incdlcal assistance unless rendered by County Physician LellertA. Clilel Justice llensley said the sherlll had ex cceded Ids authority, and ordered that the physician or ih)slclaus selected by the prisoner should be allowed te attend him at an valid nil limes. Lstella Stacker, nchamlHirnuld ut the In stitute, tostllled that en the morning alter the discovery or the body alie s-iw Titus and said te him, "That was n terrible thing which hapiined last night," when he replied, "It beats all." Charles I Muniilcli was next sworn, nnd Instilled that he was n drummer for his father, n beet and shoe manufacturer of Pert Jervls, N. Y. Unreached llackettstewn 011 business earl v nu the night TIIlle Smith was murdered. He went te the show at Shields' ball that night. He speke te Annie Van Slckels en the street at the close el the show. She Introduced him te Agues Wright and the latter Introduced him opposite the Methodist church te TIIlle Smith. 'I he court adjourned befere Muunlcli hed finished his testimony. Alter Titus had complained of feeling un well in court Thursday I10 uskisl te lie per mitted te visit a closet. Anelllcer who had lieen "pouted" en Titus' conduct In the morning, 11 Is said, accompanied the prisoner te the room, mid accldentlly aawabtindle bemrith the Iwk part el his vest nnd the upiHir part of his trousers. The elilcer, without saying an) thing te Titus, os c: rted him back te the court room, nnd Im mediately niter the ovenlng adjournment told the sherlir te search the prisoner when he ar rived nt his cell. The search w as made, and le the astonishment nl the sherlll' and a few persons who were taken Inte his confidence, a repe with n noeso attached, being doubled and madu from window-sash cord, vvasleund concealed beneath the parts of the clothing mentioned. Anether surprise followed by the short!! Iliulliu two boltleaet suspicious looking stuir secreted In Titus' cell. These bettles had net been handed Titus by anyouecennected with the prison, nor by tlie Jail ph)slclan. The Nlierlllnt once sent for Constable Crevellng, of Phllllpsburg, who was In town ami employed him te remain with Titus ever night, Titus came in court Thursday morning, however, looking bright and cheerful, ami smiled as his wlte nnd council approached him. The Itral K.tate Mnrhel. Henry Shuliert, auctlnueer and real estate agent, sold at public s.ile Thursday evening nt the I.oepard hotel the following preperty belonging te the estate of Rev. W. T. Ger hart, deceased. Situated en the north slde or K.ut Orange street betw ecu North 2uoen and Duke streets, Ne. .11, te A brain Hard for f 1,500 ; also the preperty situated en the east slde of Seuth Pine Rtreet Ne. 63J, te W. A. Wilsen, esq., ler uOrt. Jehn Hobman, auctioneer, en Thursday ellercd nl public sale the farm of Jehn Hortrler, situatetl In Raphe township, con taining 1-9 acres. It was withdrawn at ?1M) per ncre. Samuel Hess, auctioneer, sold nt public sale en Thursday, ler II. II. Miller, a farm situated in Coiiestogn township, containing 91 acres and 7 s)rch s, with improvements, te Hiram Warfel ler fi.:u per acre. The amount realized for the larm was SO,')IO. Mr. Isaac Wltuiat.'s presjrty, situate at the ManhclmA Mr IIiihi railroad, Penn, was sold at public siln te Jacob Will, for JU,8rfi Win. Gehret Mild his residence lu List Rphratate Levi Laudls, el near Sprlngvllle, ferfl.V.O The farm of I.enh Wechler, iloeeusod, con sisting of Ki ncrts hoi! 77 perches In Clay township, was sold te "nuiiiel W. Miller nnd Israel M. P.berly, nl $iat per ncre. i:. R. Drewn, of Stevens, sold hissterennd hotel property te Mr. Deunaiigh, el Myers town, for MO, at private sale. The farm of Abram llulssr, deceused, con sisting of 7.1 acres, southwest et Lltilz, was sold te II. II. Huberstflel '.Xiauncre. Three )ears nge fiij nu aero was ollered nud a year age tl wsselfeusl. Jehn V. Get?, Akren, sold his property te C. W. .wally lerJJ,CrJi. Uuinplliiicniary tu 11 Leral Writer. Our townsman, Charles MncNny, C. E., this morning received 11 complimentary let ter Irem Mr. Marshall Stevens, previsional 111 inager of the Manchester Ship Canal com pany, Knglaud, te whom he Is unknown, asking lern copy of the Lancaster Inti:i.ln 111 m'kii containing Mr. MucNuy's history el railroads which he had by chance seen In Miinchester Mr. Stevens sends Mr. Mao Mae Nay In exchange an Interesting paper en "canals" by himself, which was read a few weuksiige liefore the "llrlllsh association" nt Illrmlngham; nud alseu set of amphlets en the "Manchester Ship Canal scheme." Iho lMautr's Chilli. The uudience that greoted " The Planter's Child," was ngalu lirgelast nigliU It was pla)ed with Vic. Ijoemso, us Cupul, a darkey. The gentlemen acted well, introducing nu merous heuks dances, Ac, 11 Leone npwnr- ed as KM (ilcasuH, a horse thief nud ll'ufe llmftile nu Indian. The whele company, Including the great performing dogs, did well. This evening "Hack l'reiu the Dead," will be phi) ed. TuCuiitrnn lu ItulelKll, s. U. Thti convention te be held lu Ralelgh, N, C, en October 35 or the adopted cltlzens or North Carolina, premises te he a most success fill gathering. In the list or these cdling the convention are tlie names et l S. Raist, J. R. llrlcker, Jehnsen Miller, Chas. Siuber, Henry Seaber, Samuel Scaber, 11. H. Sturges, A. Relst J. (1. Zeek, C. N. Derr, J. O. Ilrebst P. J. Roebuck, Lttlt, nud Henry Miller, Mail helm. Hieilal hsklun ul Ouiirt. Court will meet te-morrow Hftorueon at 1 o'clock for the uaturulizatlen or cltieus and the transaction or current business. The usstssers or the soverul wards or the city have been cited te appear lu court te show catise why tliey liuve emitted names or cer tain voten. from the Int. It will be the last opportunity ler naturalization, avallablofer the coining elecllen. Oltlier. Hli'ilr.l. Laucaster Lixlge, Ne. 07, I O. O. V.t en Thursday bvenlug elected the following ellicers ler the ensuing term : James P. Twining, 110blegr.mil ; Ira II. Hurmati, -vlce grand ; Daniel S. Menrlg, ussishiut secretary j MJ. A. C. Reliiichl, trustte. This led go deemed It Inexpedient te send n representative te the grand ledge. Itetllrnetl te Ouurl, (ieorge Kirk, charged with assault and battery nud surety of the peace, and Sarah llurku nud Klluibeth Kirk, charged with surety or the peace, (KUa Kirk being the prosecutor in all the casus) each gave bail last evening botero Alderman Deen te ausw or the complaints at court. Geerge Kirk brings n couuter complaint el surety of the peace against his wife Kiln Kirk, who he suys threatened te poison him. Sural 1 lliirke also makes a similar complaint against Hlla Ilurke. The cases will be heard by Alderman McUlinn te night. Twe Ledgers. Twe ledgers, the only iumatosef the station house, were Ulscharged this inernluir by the major. IN TIIK Ml, It Id A I, KURU). Nerman Hall, Kermsrljr nl Marietta, Nainsd rorUengrf.ilu tliasntli tll.lrlrt. The Democratic congressional conference for the Twenty-sUth district met In Mercer en Thursday night, and 011 the fourth ballet nominated Nerman Hall, of Sharen. Mr. Hall Is a native of Lycoming county and was in the Iren business at Marietta, this county, from IBM te lhiUL Hlnee that tlme he has liecn engaged In tlie samobutlneHS at Sharen. He has nover been promlnent In politics, and Is a highly respected cltlren. Democratic Nomination. In riillailelihu. The Philadelphia Demecratla conventions wero held oil Ihursday. The Judicial con vention unanimously nciiuiiiatiHl Judge Gor Ger Gor eon and ondersod the Republican conven tion's nominations of Judges Allisen and Pelrce. The district attorney convention endorsed District AttorneyneorgeS. Graham for re election. Charles Itenten was nomi nated for dork of Iho court of ipiarter ses sions and Dr. William II. Trites ler corenor. Michael J. Ityan was nominated for Cengress In the Plrst district, William S.Themas lu the Second and Samuel J. Randall lu the Third. William McAleer was nominated for state senator in the Second senatorial district. Oilier Congressional Nmnlneei. XIV New Yerk W.O.Stahlnecker, Dem. II New Jersey I'.llasS. Reed, Dem. VIII Missouri J. M.Cummlngs, Ren. XII MIsseurl-O. II. Pitcher, Rep. VI Virginia Jeseph II. Page, Kt. Lab. III New Jersoy William McMahon, Dem. VI Massachusetts William Cogswell, Rep. X Massachusetts William W. Rice, Rep. I liOiilslana T.O. Wilkinson, Dem. XX XIV New Yerk-W. D. Lnidluw, Hep. Ill Louisiana J. O.Davisen (colored), Rep. I Illinois Danlel Voorhees, Dem. XXI Ohie Martin A. loran, Dem. XX Ohie William Dotsey, Dem. XV11I Ohie W. H.Phelps, Dem. The O. O 1'. In .New urk anil the Soldier. Frem Iho Ctieitcr County lb inrsinit. Te a Kepubllcan voter net a Republican politician It may seem a llttle singular that the old veterans in the Soldiers' Heme or New Yerk are net only net permitted te "vete s they shot," but are net pormltled te vote at all. They nre rocegnbed as paupers nnd patif,ersnrodenlod the right of the bal bal eot. The Demncrntlc members of the lest legislature tried hard te enact a law that would glve the ballet te the veterans, but every JlepulUcan member velcrf itgavul the bill ' One Republican "explained bis vote," and the reason he assigned ter voting against was because n majority el the votersattbo home voted for Governer Hill ler governor. There la i-elitlcs for )ou geed Republican politics. I. A liUU AS It VAl'lTAL. Important Uecl.leii by We. tern Knight. Again. t nlrlke. The Knights of Lnber In the West, and mero particularly theso In St. Leuis, have decided that strlkis, llke the boycott, must go, and that they shall no longer be rocog recog roceg nlzed as n necessity In the order. While this Important decision Is net rubllcly an nounced, yet the information cemes Irem un questioned authority. The fact Is that home of the Knights consider that this has been one or the greatest obstacles that the erder has had te meet. What action in this Important movement will be taken lu the Richmond convention Is yet uncertain. The St. Leuis delegates, however, It Is under stood, are Instructed In lav or of a law which will dlspense entirely wlththestrlkes)steni. Arbitration will hereafter li the policy of the Western Knights in all questions el wages nnd labor that require adjustment. The St. Leuis Knights may ask the Richmond con vention ler nconimitue who-e special duties will be te Investigate and settle nil difficul ties of this character with suggestions Irem General Master Workman Pevvderly. Illver Miners' Wages. Prominent river coal oporaters Interviewed In Pittsburg declared that they w ill net con cede nny deuiaud of their miners for an ad vance in wages, as the market w llljnet justify IL If the tnen insist upon an increase the mines will be closed down Indellnitely. At present nearly 7,000 miners nre omple)ed In the river mines. 4iraml I.odge nl Natters Thoexecutlvo beard of the grand ledge of Nailers' Protective association of the United States In Harrlsburg sustained the nailers In Halley's mills in going te work atterthe pud pud dlers had struck ter higher wages. Thocom Thecom Thocem inltteo claimed that the nailers were uet gov gev gov erued by the action of the puddle rs. It-l.n Hall HrleN. The games iu the Leaguo yesterday re sulted as fellows : At Philadelphia : St. Leuis , Philadelphia C ; at Washington : Chicago 2, Washington 1 ; at New erk : New Yerk I, Detroit 3; at Uosten Rosten 5, Kansas City L The Association games of yesterday were : At Cincinnati: Cincinnati 15, Athletles S; nt Pittsburg: Pittsburg 12, HroeklynO; nt St. IiOtllsiSt. IjOuU.1, Mets 2; at LeuUvllIe : Baltimore'.', Loutsvllle J Witkosbarre defeated Scranton yesterday by 12 te IL The ltroeklyn club had but llve hits oil Merris yesterday. Presideut Jehu Ik Day, et the New Yerk club, obtained an Injunction Thursday re straining Jehn P. Smith, tlie left-hiuided pitcher of the Newark club, from Joining the Detreit club or buv ether club except that telilch Prosident Day may dosignate. Day claims te hav e niade a jiersnnal contract vv lth Smith which is binding ter the season of 1&S7. u. The SL Leuis club could de very llttle with Mays, of the Metropolitans, yesterday, anit&hey hit him salely but lour tlmes. RfC Reger Couuer, llrst basemeu of the New Yerk club, was yesterday presented with a 1300 geld watch ami chain by his friends because he knocked a ball ever the right lle,1! fence some tlme age, n feat that had nevjar befere been accomplished. ostiliestor has three ball clubs called the "Arsenics," " Wideawake " and " zvoversmus. l'lipcern n Nevell) In i:ni;Unl. A bt. Leuis llakei, Quoted by 'Iho Uletie Donie trat. 1 11111 going overto Luglnnil next year te Introduce popcorn te the uufortunate natives, who have been brought up te regard corn as feed for herses and chickens only. Hvery r.ngllsh vlster te the r.xposltleu gees wild evor popcorn, nud declares he never saw it before. Se 1 have taken the contract for the American Kxposltien In Londen next spring, nnd have 5,000 bushels of corn ready te ship. It has always been supposed that corn wouldn't pep It It get damp, and te try hew usoave.vago would allect It, I sent a barrel evor te Londen and wrote the consignees te send it back. It pepped nicely. He Hail Hail hlmlUrjiperiemn. Frem the Pittsburg DUpatiU. During a thunder storm recently In a town up in New Yerk state a man hurrying te shelter was knocked senseless by a Hash of lightning. He was taken into n hotel, and alter he had boeu labored with for seme time he recevered. Struggling te his feet he gazed upon the anxious faces surrounding him aud remarked with an air el severity : "Gentlemen, If erder has boeurestorod, we will preceed with the game." It Is unnecessary te mention his profession. ralnful HarK.llilliifi. Frem the Philadelphia Iteuinl. Candldate Heaver, under the prossure of honest Indignation nt the attempt of the railroad companies te deprive the poeplo of Centre county or the ndvautage of competi tive tralllc, planted hlmsell solidly en the doctrine of the state constitution and fuvored Its outercomonL It is painful te ilud him disposed te backslide new that he is 11 candi date ter gev orner. blreet Viewers Adjuurn. The viewers nppolnted te assess damages caused by the proposed opening of Marshall street, from Its present terminus te the city limits, were engaged all of Thursday after after neon in bearing testimony as te the value of pieperty taken by the proiiesod street. They were unable te examine nil the witnesses for want or time mid adjourned until next week, when they will finish their labors. FOR A NEW TRIAL TIIK viiiuaue ahauviuhth iievinu tu ha ik tiikih kbck8. Hew They l.enk After Their Ceullneinenl. Marching In the Hame (Inters. In Their Fermer Trial New Kvlilenre en Whlrli They lU.e Their Hopes. Chicago, Oct. 1. At leu o'clock this morning Judge Gray etamed the hearing for the new trial In the casoer the cenvicted Anarchists. When they wero brought Inte court expectation ran high as te hew the Anarchists would leek niter thelr long cenllnemcnt, Prosently the deer lead ing te the Jail was thrown ein, the rumbln el many footsteps sounded, aud lu came the Anarchists. They marched In pre cisely the came erder ns they did during the trial, and the pale lace of August Spies was at the head or the processlon. Then came Schwab, looking deathly whlte, follewod by Neebe, Parsons, Klscher, Linggand Kngel in the order named. In nppoflrance they wero very much altered. All had the characteris tic Jail pallor, and Spies mid Neebe looked very thin. They wero seated only a mement when Capt, IJlack called attontlen te an allldavit he wanted the defendants sworn te, and all arese from their seati", and In the custody of a dozen bailiffs left the room te oxecuto this formality. It was said the aftldavlt related te the "new evidence" en which the do de do fenso base thelr hepe of securing a new trial. UF 1MTKIIKIT TU UUIWBXB. Interesting lures lu Which Lancaster Herse, l'artlclpateil. On Thursday tvvoraces oecurrod at dllior dllier dllior ent fairs which wero of great lnterest te Lan caster hersemen, from the fact that the two horses which will en uext Thursday trot In this city ler a purse of JI,00O, took part lllchard, owned by William I'iss, of this city, went In the froe for all rate for a purse el ?TX)0 at Hanover, Quite a num. ber of Lancaster hersemen and ethors went evor te see the trot and J, J. McCaskey was one el the Judges. " Llzzie R.," owned by n Ilaltlmore party, wan first In the race, taking three straight heats. " Richard " get second place. The summary was : Lizzie It Ill lilctiarii flfc. 3 -2 2 Kilule TT 3 3 4 IIUK.te t 1 line-'.' 35K. --JJK. - K- S. Ji Rally's Johnny 11., who Is matched against Richard, started in the 2:30 class in Pottatewn yesterday, when Hartferd wen. '1 he summary was : , Hartferd 13 11 .lelinnylf 2 1 I 1 Dutchman J " - i Time 20, 2-31'i, 2 J - 2"- Lady Mascot wen the 2:lj class, ever elght ethors, with Sadle aecend. The tlme was 2 JI 4. 232, 2J0S and 29'. At Oxford the three minute race was wen by William C. Armstrong's Hlllle A., with Jehn W. Re eves' Kales second. Time, 2:13, 2:17 and 2:10'. In the Reman standing race Charley Rew en and Cerk IJey beat Dick and Kid In 59i, s. Nellle Uurke wen In the Reman chariot race, driving Kid nnd Little llillle against Cerk IJey and Charley Hew en. Time, fiU4s. Twenty-live thousand poeplo were en the Allentewn fairgrounds Thursday, and the receipts amounted te ?3,u00. The total re ceipts for the four days were $5,707. Iu the free-for-all race Thursday nlternoen, Jacob Radar's Jetse wen llrst money and Rebert Dempster's Lorenze second premium for a purse of f 100. Dest tlme, 230. FAILUltB OF TUB UANCKH. .Samuel and Isaac Itanck Ak.lgn their Property for the Uenellt el Creditors Liabilities, OO.OOO. The announcement about neon te-day or the failure of the Rancks, millers, was re ceived vv'ith great surprise en the stroeL Hy many the truth or the rumor was doubted, but an investigation proved that it was tee true, nn assignment having been made by Samuel Hanck and his seu Isaac, Ter the benelit of creditors. The assigneea for the beueilt of creditors are Henry IJaumgardner aud Jonas V. Hby. The liabilities are esti mated at betw een ?50,000 and fGO.OOO. The only recorded debt against the parties is a mertgage for $15,000 and a Judgment for $700. Samuel Hanck carrled en the milling busl ness for many years In Lancaster township aud was reported te be wealthy, wheu he retired from the management of the business and transferred it te his son Isaac. The in in in dobtednoss el the Rancks, It Is said, is princi pally promissory notes. Their property con sist or a grist mill and their residences and some book accounts. Thelr assets Cdu Cdu uet new be nscertalued. A IUCOKSSFUIj LlllKAHV. Itepert or a l. ear's Werk of That et the Lecul Yeung Blen's Christian Association. The report el the operations or the Y. M. C. A. library for the past year was presented at a meeting of theso interested at the asso ciation hall Thursday evening. The library commutes report showed that there were ever ten thousand books taken from the library aud read outstde of the rooms between Ootebor 1, ls5 nnd Ootebor 1, IS58, or four times as niauy as the previous )ear. The association wits announced te be clear of debt. The eichtv tickets ulven te the public schools were used and City Superintendent Ruehrle explained hew. Frem A. F. Uostot Uestot Uostet ter, esq., it was learned that thirty-tlve per cent, or nil the books drawn wero from the Juvonlle department. New uames were added te the list of these lutorestod in the library movement, nud about twenty or thirty mero are deal red in erder te obtain additional books. The meeting decided that the old tickets should be called in and new ones Issued at once. The year ler which the present tickets wero issued having expired they will net be geed for the drawing of books alter this dnte. New tickets will be furnished te the members In a tew days. A Ilejnl rreseiit. The French lustltute have auueunced te the government that they have received a communication from tlie Due d'Aumale an nouncing the gilt te the Institute In trust for the French nation of the entire domain el Chantilly covering ever 0,000 ncres of ferest laud near Paris and including castles and art galleries. The lowest value 01 tliegiiiwui net fall under $12,000,000, but the castles aud inusuem nre full of works of art by the great masters of prlcoless value. The oxcess of re re re vouue from the estate isle be used ler the en couragement of letters, science and art. l'unerul of Mrs. Ksther lleyle. The funeral et tbe lute Mrs. liener lleyle took place te-day from her late residence, Ne. 012 West King street, The remaius wero taken te SU Jehn's Episcopal churchr where servlcas wero conducted by He v. Pratt. The interment was made at Lancaster cemetery, lsaae Dlller, J. M. W.Uelst, W. A. Morten and Jehu Maus were tlie pall-bearers. They Will Meet lu November, from lliu 'tVestiuoreland Democrat. On his recent Western tour Oen. Heaver bought a donkey and shipped It te his home in llollefento. It is Intimated that Deaver will have use for the kicking attachments of the animal, behlnd his barn, wheu the No vember brown U en the face of the Allegbo Allegbe Allegbo nles. Heme Mere Assignments. Jacob M. Kaullman aud wile and JehnM. Wlssler and wife, or Mauer township, en Thursday afternoon made au assignment of their property for the benellt of creditors te A. It. Witmer, or the same township. Change et Landlords. L. C. Witmer te-day retlred from the pro prietorship of tbe Court Avonue hotel. His successor Is Jehn U. HtaufTer. efMlllerBVllle. Mr. Wltmer.wlll net engage In business for the present, ou account et HI health, HOW A MO It IT Kit K O ALU an. They Take a MniectMl Murderer Frem Jail nnd Hang lllm Twe Minnie te Force sv Confession. .STKi:r,vit,t.i:, Me., Oct. I. A mob of masked men surreunded the Jail last night and demanded thoreloaso of P. F. Wallace, who Is accused of the murder of the Legan family. The sherlll' stubbornly rolused te comply nnd the mob became great ly excited. Cries of "lynch him" were heard en all sides. Kvery entrance te the jail was broken open and Wallace secured. He was taken te the noarest troe nnd thore glven an epsirtunlty te speak. Hopretealod his Innoceuco nnd said that Sam Vaughae, colored, committed the murder. He further slated that he (Wallace) had lieen glven twenty dollars te keep the secret. At this point some ene cried "up with him" and at the word a repe w as thrown around Wallace's neck and fastened te a limb et the troe. He was susponded In mld-alr for aoveral mlnutes. He was then lewered te the ground mid given n second chance te clear himself. The angry mob new oxpectod that he would confess. The hair dead man re gained strength enough tn talk Ter a few inomeulft, but he still adhered te his fornier plea of Innocence The crowd of lynchers had by this tlme bocemo considerably aug mented and Insisted en lynching Wallace. Cel. A. J. Zay, a man greatly rospectod in this locality, ceunselled the mob te think overcarofully what they wero about te da He begged of them te allow the law tn take Us course, Other prominent persons ad ad ad droesed the mob In the sauie strain and it finally lest Its vim, aud the prisoner was dollvered up te the sherlll and the crowd dlsporsed. TIIK HICK OATTLK, The Juarantlneil Animal. In Chicago Nut le Ha at Once Hlangtitered. CiilCAiie, Oct. l.Flve of the six govern ment Inspectors, who under Dr. Salmen's direction will co-eporato with the atate beard In exterminating pleuro-pneumotila, are in the city. They are Drs. llerr, of New Yerk, Truuibewer, of ilaltlmore, Rowland, of Jersoy City, and Drs. Rose and Murray. Dr. Hawk, or New Yerk, is en his way here. It is new understood that the quarantined animals in the Infected places will net be im mediately slaughtered. The government in spectors will probably tuake a careful exami nation of every animal In each quarantined place, and separate all the healthy ones from these that show signs of disease It Is be be lleved that under this arrangement the quar antine can be kept up sev oral weeks II neces sary, and the healthy animals will be no mero exposed than they have been already. KBVNIUS OF NULDlKHft. (lens. I.egan and Ogleaby Speak for Tensions (or all Disabled Soldier.. OAine, Ills., Oct 1. Tflore was a larger attendance at tbe soldiers' reunion yesterday than en Wednesday. Senater Cullem, Get. Oglesby and Auditor C. P. Swlgert arrlved yesterday morning. Gens. Legan and Oglesby addressed the peeple In speeches an hour and a half long In the afternoon. They both advocated pensions for all disabled soldiers whether injured In the army or net. A battle Hag, shot full of holes en the field of DonelsenvIIIe, belonging te the 2d Tonnes Tennes see Mounted Infantry, occupled a position en the stand and was regarded with great Inter est, The reunion closed te-day and will be regarded as the most successful of any since the association was formed. A Oreat Lockout Threatened. Chicago, Oct. 1. A great lockout at the stockyards has been decided upon seme time during this mouth ; about the fifteenth, it is said, when the packing houses will all close dew u and remain closed until the ques tion et eight hours or ten hours Is settled. A promlnent operator says : " The houses will be closed. Theso who apply for work can go te w erk at ten hours or they can stay out" Meanwhile all the houses at Kansas City, Omaha, Mllwaukee, Sprlngtleld, St. Leuis and elsewhere will be running day and night. The fact of the lockout Is au thoritative. Se is the fact that the packers are all acting togethor. Twenty thousand people will be deprived of employment by the great lockout. The Stricken Clly Still Khaklug. CHAm.i:vre.v, S. C , Oct. L The hopes that our dlsturbvuces were ever are again frustrated. On Thursday a numher of people reported that they felt almost continuous tremors but these wero ascribed te passing Blreet cars. At 1:15 tills morning, hewever, camonu camenu camonu ethor well defined and distinct shock accom panied by that herrible subterranean thunder with which theso poeplo are se familiar, but which no amount of familiarity will robot itstorrers. The disturbance was net severe enough te arouse poeplo and rush thorn out In the street, but it was very distinct and was feltsHll ever the city. Itepert 01 the Comptroller or Kluance. Washinoiek, D. C, Oct. L The comp troller of the currency reports a decroase dur ing the last mouth et $1,157,503 In the amount et national bank notes outstanding. The decrease since October 1st, 18&5, aggre gates $13,S10,C52. The amount outstanding te-day Is $303,212, 152. The comptroller also reperts an Increase In the deposit of legal tender notes during the last month of $0,327,018, and au lnorease since October K55 of $28,055,271. A Farmer's right With a llurglar. Akiie.v, Ohie, Ojt. I Rradlerd W. Skin ner, a wealthy farmer of Tallmadge town ship, was avvakened last night by hearing a burglar In the next room. He picked up a rusty old shotgun aud a dosperate struggle ensued, In which Mr. Skiuuer broke the gun ever the head, or the burglar. The latter then opened tire en the farmer who was fatally injured. The burglar escaped. Tu Utuite l'aylug Insurluce. Pi:eiti.v, Ills., Oct. 1. The Northwestern Mutual Aid assocsatleu, of Uloemlugtou, had the body of Jeseph Wanuer exhumed yw- terdav after It had been 5 months in the grave mid four weeks iu the Illinois river. They expected te avoid the payment et a $2, 600 life claim, it is said, maintaining that the drowned man was net Wanner. The task was given up, as the body was unrocegnlz able. The l'retlileut Would Net Premise. Washington, I). C, Oct, L The presi dent te-day received delegations extending Invitations te attend the Virginia state fair aud the Frederick county, Maryland, agri cultural lair. He could net, hewever, promlse te be praeut at elther. m :)0 lliutlaii Sympathizers Killed In Uulgaria Si. PiiTKitsutmn, Oct. 1. The Moscow (Jaiclle publishes the statement that 30 Ilul. garlaus have been recently wblpped te deatb, by erder of gev eminent elllclals, for express ing sympathy with Hussla. A lUllruad Victim IUi.TiMniiu, Md., Oct. 1. Jedutbau Fewle, of Weburii, Mass., who was Injured In the accident ou the lUltlmere & Ohie rail road at Canten, ou last Sunday night, died te-day at the Maryland TJulverslty hospital. WEATUKH INUIUATIUXB. T l Washinoten, D. O., Oct 1. Fer HF.astera Pennsylvania, New Jersey, I 'fair weather, northwesterly winds, colder, cool wave. TIIK INJUNCTION DISMIS A VlllVAUU VAHIt OVUHKAt lJf TO IITOVK.HUOKKM. The Heard uf Trade llecUrsd te Hat I l'eiters In the Control or the Market I. liens and Their Distribution te the I lie The linn uf an On right. A J' CitioAiie, Oct. I. Judge llanby thai V Ing dismissed the motion for an Injni proferred by tlie New Yerk and Ol grain aud stock exchange against Iho el trade and the Western Union Tell company, te restrain thorn Irem with! from the potltlenors tolegraphlo report market quotations. The court held tbM beard of trade has certain powers It, among which nre the right I trel and govem its members In use el the privileges they enjoy as su also has the right te use discretion trolling the matiuer In which the qu en Its lloer are distributed te the pubIM, via ruling prices en the beard canne manded by outsiders. -r This Is the latest development of th ceeuings instituted when the beard en the removals year or mere age of 'H " tlckerB " Irem the bucknt-shnne. 1 tS1 Manning lu Return te the Cabinet. "V WAsiiiNoreN, D. c, Oct, 1 The n that the secretaryship or the treasury JM been tendered te Sonater McPhonen or tmf- ouier person, is emphatically denied MM exocutlvemanslen.lt Issaid that Mr. MjUMHaff has left Albany for New Yerk, whence. will cotne te Washington next week, reepea uiFi it'-uumn-u iiuiu, nun rusuinu ills emcfeM . and social dutles with no Idea of retiring from the cabinet, unless the discovery uhK' "j no lias overestimated his strength and pewert;' flplfnn. & Granted a Furl her Respite. 'ftlTa WAiitiwrie.v, I). C.Oct. 1. Tbe state df-,; ftartment rerftlvml n. fjiht.f?ram fmm VuaT land te-day, announcing that the English governmoui ixung lniormeu that the Unite yj States government desired a further respH; mr-.nju 1 n fitn Aiim.irtui e I ,nn .. ... . ., tence for murder In llrlllsh Columbia, baa cranted a further respite until OzL 2n. Prnns.' rations had been made for the oxccutieH t4 day. Til. Tlmtl. Ahn.il wr ? MAitni.i;in:,viP, Mass., Oct. 1. The cearM'j of te-day's race betweeu tbe sleep Thetis im; iiuuur nirnugur win uu iruui uauway reeK , 15 miles te windward or leeward and retuessV with a tlme limit or six hours. Tbe latest rap ports showed the Thetls ahead. fe j.- -. Was l'.l Coyote Killed? A' L.vnune, Tex., Oct, L I'artles who hav? visited Kl Coyote's last battle Held in Mexlee; report finding several bodies of killed whlsaa, continuing all oilier reports in regard tot killing et 1-1 Coyote and his men. Slnee th : trouble there have been no Indications of' revolutionary movements In Mexico. Held In 81 ene Hall. ,H Nr.vv Yeuk, Oct. 1 De liensauc, thehui-W band of Vlolet Cameron, was held tedayja $1,000 ball for an examination en tbe euargstt of threatening te kill his wife. (ft. SB IlOVtfU TO TAKK 11 BB L1FK. A Weman Throws Herself In Frent of Trains, Hut Is Saved by Kinds Hand. ,i Lizzie Lobe, a Lebanon character, 1 te have been making thingSr attempta at suicide. She lirst tried herself In the station house and she tejail for llve days. Thursday morning; sM ' attempted te threw herself in front et an irem J train en the Cornwall read. When the traML which lcavethe 1'. & K. depot for Lancaattr -. at 12:35 TTmulng at full sliced uear LenK- Lane the woman was seen lying en the rll'& ' read track. Bagcage-Master Jacob Stark. eTh Lancaster, ran lu front and grasped held of. her. He took held of her right wrist. aud person nnd said "get up here." Sheret.j Plied "I won'tde it," ueuicu quicuiy puuea 55 .a .,1 .1... Im.I. A...t nl.fllnl I..... ... ,1,.. Ubl uil iixv uauiv (mu ,en.uu uu uu lira 5. ombaukment, when the train slowly moved? onward. As Mr.Stark'.was In the act of oettlnwi.' en the rear car she again ran toward thSVi train wltli n view of throwing herself JaXiS iruui. 01 mu nui-uts vi ii.u ivnt ms, jai,-", Stark again took held of her and placed litre,; nn ilm i.tiiltmik-tf u.nf and linlil linr until ths. f train mev ed seme 20 steps ahead when t-a. fnr Ifr unil film rnrunlnnil wlinrn tiAhli(i-" !.?.. . ";-.. ;"".." ..-.,- re "zrtr jiiaceu our. xnu wuiuuu was uuuur luanKV lluence 01 liquor anu when emcers were bmii niter tier nt the.renuest of Conductor Dsit, rich she succeeded iu making her escape, sj1"' ' 1 . The Clly .Scheel. 2j. County SuiH3rlntendent Hrecbt reports te the school department at Harrlsburg tksaV. "twenty of the fifty-two districts In tfe'; countvenoned their schools In AuirusL ItW deubtlul if our schools have ever epen1; under mere faverable auspices than they s this fall. An especially strong corps "et teachers, a number of new houses, and lav crease 111 salary anu lengtu 01 term in a, 1 uroiHirtien of districts : excellenr lie throughout the county, and Hid absence nn irana nl l.al f.l. AarlOiI infla.nrM amiuw school beards In the organization and eqnip-- meni 01 scnoeis ler iuu uusuiuvr year, a hopeful slgus efa premising school year." j Tautatlzlug a Uruukeu Man An Intoxicated man, probably 70 yean; old, was the nltractieu of a crowd of ever & hundred boys and girls last ovenlng at I'rineeU.J and uonestega suertiy alter six ocieck. us;;, began au Interview with several mill boys, and while that was in progress ethers pulled r! at his coat tails, caught held of his umbrella . J and cane, waltzing mm in au uirecueua 1 s; tlmes no was lying nai iu vuu nirveu "m,l noise.mado by the onlookers aud the wMiy scamps, who nau iuu 0111 mau cuutpimmjm upon the scene and the tormenters dispersed ' j lu short erder ; se did the old man. . Struck Jury Chesen. The fellow Ing J urers have been selected te,J try the suit of Maria Hell against the Pen-,? sylvanla railroad cempany: Ames Kaby.rJ Uenry Geckley, A. It. Haverstlck, Jehn H,'a Kreider, Charles Kramer, Cyrus Kitne,, Albert LouguecKer, Jehn u. Zinsser, moe-j roePfaittz. C. Ii. Sensenle. J. K. Steuer Ba J. K. Ilmble. The suit Is breuuht te reoeTST-s damages for the death of her husband frr-'i' injuries received near J'3'lr,'"''if ADV A Jury will meet at Landislf Jjll OlUABsJ w . w.wm, - , " 4.' Contract for Ceal Awarded. The water committee of council Op hiita nn Thursday ovenlnir for all the coal requlred at the water works, ter months beirliinlnir October 1. The bkM um itauiiiL'aidnersf.t Jeffries, $230, C stu-nrr.t: Ce.. $2.00 and Henry Suieyeh. H.t The contract was awarded te Baumgardness) iV, j curies. -, A Name Accidentally Omitted. lly an oversight the name of James was emitted from the list, as ene of the mlttee amielnted at the business men's l Ing, te confer with councils and secure Usett, cooperation lu the organization of aboard, est . trade. j A IMrtnrA it r?itl. Hleketls. The New Yerk Lumber, a weekly deyetest , te tbe lumber interests, has this week e I title page a spleadld picture of CeL It- kaT UlCKeiis, uemecraiiQuaiiuiuuiaiiu iu governor, A sKetcu ei uis u;e uueunsi the portrait. llulldlng fenetu, Durinirthe mouth of September were Isiued for the building ei bJM story brlek houses, by the nisyc located in tne devbuui wji ber In the Eighth ward, aad esvefci I ward. a -'A- -3. ..1.V,
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